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C, APKlLG- 1910\n$2.50 Per Taar\nI,,ri7?jT'7\"\"'':r*v.*?\":'''\"\"'\" \"       .-\u25a0\u25a0-\"'\u25a0\nr-V'1 \u25a0,','.',',. ,'i'.';,'\u25a0;i' .\u2014-\u2014~.    ,-'-'\n\u00abiCsC9(C3K>iOlOOOM)\n\u00ab\n'1.\nEASY\nTO PUT  ON\nSo simple is Alabastine to\nhandle lhat anyone rim decorate his     :\nor her own home with it.    By following the. simple direction given on every\nALABASTINE\npackage you, voiirscK, nm reproduce onv tint cotnbinBlions, not only in\nthe plain lints, Imt nlso in llu; walls decorated with atencila.    W.- would\nlike to tell you inure about whet Alabastine will do fur your home, how\neasy it n in apply< nnd how beautiful nro its reaulta.    Ask us to show you     . ^^^k,\na tint card mid copy uf \"Humes, Healthful and Ueuulitul.\"\nWe carry a full line of all shades made\nalso the principal colors in Frescoes\nBERRY BROS. VARNISHES\nRecognized the world over as the Best\nVarnish Made\nTry '..iiiuitl Granite on Your Floors\nFull lines of Paints and Varnishes in stock.\nReady Mixed Paints $2.00 per Gallon.\nLawrence Hardware Co., Ltd.\nPlumbing and Tinsmithing\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHead Ottico   Toronto, Ontario.\nCapital Authorized\nCapital Paid Up\nReserve\n$10,000,000.00\n5,000,000.00\n5,000,000.00\nBranches or ARents at all principal points in.Canada.\nAgents in Great Britain anil United States\u2014London, England,\nLloyds Bank, Limited. Chicago\u2014First National Bank, Coin Exchange National Bank. Seattle\u2014Seattle National Bank, Ban Fran-\nCisco\u2014Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank. Spokane\u2014Exchange\nNational Bank.\nSavings Bank Department\ncurrent i\nDeposits of $1 and upward,  received, and interest allowed at\n\u2022ent rate (rom date of deposit.    Correspondence solicited.\nRevelstoke Branch\u2014A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr.\nTO ENSURE A RECORD CROP\nOF\nChoice Strawberries\nTomatoes and Apples\nAND TO\nImprove  Your  Lawn\nUS! P. BURNS & COMPANY'S FERTILIZER\nTEACHERS' CONVENTION\nInteresting Addresses anil Discussions\nTho utinual convention ,,f the H. ('.\n' 1 ,-a-Ih-i - opened  :,'   Nelson on      Tues*\nday  with u I  ntten liim-e.  A.   I'.  Mil\n|lor,     .1,  T.   I'olloek,  li.  11.      Colpitts\n|unci   Mi    Iiuii   ol    ilir local  bi-IiooIh\nworo present. Ininc-iinr addresses\nwore delivered  In   Stipt,  McCruis,     ol\nKdmonton,  on   \"philosophy  of  --1 1\nnrU.\" W. II. Mnj ,-i (irimd Porks,\nrend a mosl illumiiuitive paper on lho\nsubject  ol rendingl\n| In the deliberations ol high school\ntouchers many interesting papers were\nread.\nI FIRST I'MiM LATIN.\nI \"First Form Latin'' was the heading of a paper reud by Mi-s I-'. Mi-\nN'aughton. The paper contained so\nmuch of practical value in the tench-\nerH ol Latin that a shower t,i appreciation was alterwurds heaped upon\nthe author's head.\nLATIN I'lllll'.l.i'.MS.\n. The chnirman puiil lirsl ti-ilnii*- It,\nthe helplulness of the address. Mr. Vi.\nHudson, M.A., principul ni the Kaslo\nhigh school, pursued the Latin problems, laying a bit of stress upon the\nmemorizing of the mosl beautiful lines\nfrom latin literature instead of getting b.v heart the grammatical rules.\nEDUCATIOXAL IDEALS.\nPresent day educutionnl ideals were\nset forth in nn address by Mr. Mc-\nCraig. These ideals were traced from\nthe embryonic -tare. The clerical idea\ncovering a thousand years ,,r more;\nthe culture or scholastic era setting in\nlute in iln- seventeenth ri-ntiny. and\nthe latter da> ideal ol service nr elli-\nciency. Ili vivid interest was made the\ntale of holiness training in monastic\nschools, where vows ,,f celibacy, poverty and obedience were tnken, It was\ndemonstrated that this notion of education connected it not in the remotest way with benefits to society.\nGEOGRAPHY ILLUMINATES.\nThis discussion wus followed bj an\naddress by Mr. Murphy, principal of\nthe Model school, Vancouver, \"n the\ntea, hinr ,,f Geography. Mr. Murphy\nshowed in a most Interesting address\nhow, by following the realistic method\ngeography  ild be made a most interesting study. Text books he would\ndispense with until the pupil should be\nable to compile one himself.   Tlie   first\nI ins should lie pructicnl ones on the\nphysical features of iln- home town or\ncountry side. Nature itself was the\ntext book used in the lirst lessons,\nwhile truths learned combined with\nimagination, provided the pupil with\nthe materials     tor the study of other\n;i iitries.  Comparison  of position anl\ngeneral build ol different continents\nenabled tlie pupil to determine .-'nuil-\narities in il\"- climatic conditions and\nthe products ,,f the Boil,\nMr. Murphy emphasized lhe importance ol map drawing b.v the pupils.\nwhere they could represent the mountains, rivers etc., with the exclusion\nol   ill non-essentials.\nMOKE MODEL LESSON'S.\ni John Smith, of Fernie, formerly of\nthe provincial Normal school ut Truro\nS >.. in opening the discussion advocated very strenuously the uso ol model lessons nt Mich convention- as\nIiiii-, :i- opposed lo essays b.v lhe teachers, He suggested ns un excellent\nmethod the one used in his native province ol having the morninii Bos\u00abions\nof the convention devoted to model\nI iu In experts in the various departments, and the itternoon nnd\n,   ,   ,:,r  tensionx given     up t-> the nn-\n-wriinj  ni -| limit     Irom u general\nion l k.    N\" deiinii-\nI nken on this question.\nI.ITTill.M n.   VXD PERSONALITY.\nI.tin iencj   nnd  pi \u25a0 ion i,if;    wero  ffjv-\nthe I ir i \u25a0 r k     ip]   ie I bj   the in-\n,. The nn up ol elti-\nincludod  lhe -li-- iplim   m    lass\nm,   nnd  nllen-\ntion lo  the details    ol school  -v - lein,\nP overed     such polnli     \u00bb\u2022\n,-   , ul   ire     nnd\n\u25a0 ter,   iml professional *enl.     1\nINTERMEDIATE  >l ' I ION.\nThe Inlermcdiat ction nl th\t\nipened with u model lesson in\nby  Miss  L.  C,   Smith,   ten-\nin mi dime    i --I'-   in the\non school, Twelve girls  anil   boys\n\u2022elected Irom the school  served  to il-\n-  ,- hod n- ed,      In  tli-   le\n- - e  question  ol   ir.-r 'lion,  wa-   un-\nij ioi    llltl   Mi      Smi li    howed\n,lil,- inniiner how      -     ludy,\n||       -ui liiul\nI-.    \u25a0   ; - flu\nper definition of a fruction was insisted upon, both by blucUboard and disc\nwork.\nen-iii'i-:i!\\Ti\\ I-' DISCIPLINE,\nMiss Ml K. Iloss icarl -, paper ex-\n[ilaining how she kept lhe smaller cogs\nfrom dipping in tin- school room. Cooperative discipline ii wns culled, That\nIn- bo,\\ - anil girls nl school pay in,\nluxes bill perforin all other duties ol\ncitizenship wa- considered i-enson\nenough for their huviny n -Inn,- iM the\ngovernment of tln-ir -mall community.\nThe oxuet lia-i- of distributing honors,\nnwarding emoluments and meling oul\npiinishinonts, in this miniature kingdom, wa- riven,\nJUDGE l-'illilV\nI    Judge l-'oiin was applauded as     ln-\ntook tin- Moor in tell <<i il volution\nof our public school system. There\nfollowed so intensely an account ol\ntho rise of free schools in Canada Hint\nthe nudionco was all attention oven to\nthe lasl word.\nNext   year's   convention   will   bo  held\nin Victoriu.\nI I). !.. McLaurin, principul of the\noral high school, was elected on the\nexecutive, and J. T. Pollock, ol tin-\npublic school on the nominating committee.\nNEW BUILDINGS\nGeneral Activity in the Construction of Stores, Blocks, etc.\nWATCH   lil-:\\ ELSTOKE GROW.\nNo  belter demonstration  of tho sol-\nility   and  progress   of   Revelstoke    ran\ne  hail than  in  the increasing number\nf  substantial  buildings   thut   will    be\nerected     this  spring.   Activity   in  the\nonstruction of stores,  residences   and\nother  buildings    will    shortly   be  taking\nlace.\nHOWSON d ru'S. NEW  BLOCK\nI!. Howson iv Co., will erect a hand-\noun- new  roiirietr block on McKenzie\nvenue anl '.'nd     street, having a SS\nt. frontuge on  the  former and lun ft.\nn   the   latter.       The   new   block       will\nonsist of basement, tiroutid flour, fur-\niturc gallery and upper storey, with\nfiat  metal     roof, with walls  18 inches\nhick of solid concrete.  The basement\n.\u2022ill contain a morgue 12x11 feet fitted\nwith e;]ass  table  for  undertaking work.\n.losets  and   lavatories   will   also      be\n|   rovided.      An   elevator   will   nm    up\nlo  the  top of tin- store,  for heavy ar-\nj icles.  The     steam heating apparatus\n' .'ill be located in the basement     wiih\nnecessary coal   chutes   etc..      (In      the\nground    floor    is  thi-   large  show   room\nns well as an undertaker's ollice 11x10.S\niui  work shop  111x21. The show room\npace measures 47^x60 feet.\nTin-    principal features of the build-\nin: will be  the exceedingly handsome\nfront  on      the  avenue,  consisting      of\n, hree large  plate  glass  windows,   and\nlover head     lights and fitted with copper columns.       The  two side windows\nmeasure 11x12.G    ami   the centre one,\nJ which is   practically   a   show   case   in   itself,  is separated from  the other   two\nby alley ways  HKl I.\niin entering ihe store a broad flighl\nof steps leads  up  to   the  spacious fur-\nitiirc gallery which is the latest style\nol construction iu New York. Above\nhe gallery is another storey rolilaili-\nng show room: undertaking parlors\n20.6x24.0 and a -how room for funernl\n Is  14.0x20.0, also a private chnm\nlur 'Mn and tin- usual toilet and lavatories, Access to these rooms is gained\nluuu tin- 2nd stn-ci entrance.\nA feature of tin- building will be the\nlone shelter porch 14x50 the entire length\nol llu- block oi,   the    lane    at     Ihr H,li   so\nthat loading and unloading can be carried\non under cover  in all   weather.      The\nbuilding will he ol   massive coll-ll llctinn ,\ntin limit supported bj Iron columns and\nHinlcrs, nil the joints being .lv'\nWood lilac plnstei will be used IliroiiRli-\nout, tin- inll rioi wood work being finish\ned in curl) lit. The ceiling will lie i.l\nnirtal.\n\\V. King is tin- nrchilecl, and the work\nol erection will la- by contract.    All  i!-,-\nsiccl, iron, glass, lumber etc., have been\nordered, and work  will   begin  almost at\nonce   The store  will   1\u00ab-  a  magnificent\naddition to ilu- city, ami a monument to\ntin- enterprise of the linn.     The design\nchosen Inclines more lo the slatelj 11<\ncame than (antuslic architecture, I:\na handsome ami Imposing appe irauci\nOUEENS  HOTEL.\nMcSorley Bros,  have commenced lhe\nwork ol pulling down their old buildin -\nin readiness lor the new.     W.   King It\ndrawn plans lor fl Inu- new building tibul\ntin-.; on to thi.' new portion \u25a0\u25a0( tic- |in   'lit\nSPRING HOUSE CLEANING\nOur Store is well stocked with the materials for this\nnecessary work. We carry ALABASTINE and\nMURESCO the Sanitary Wall Finishes in all colors.\nFLOORGLAZE, an excellenl enamel :'\u25a0 r Floors, Oi!\n('loth or Furniture.\nGRAN ITI NE a hard Varnish lhat will stand wear.\nOil and Varnish Stains, Furniture Polish.\nA full line of Sherwin-Williams Paints, Varnishes. Linseed Oil, Handcraft Stains, White Lead, etc.\nBrooms, Brushes, .Mops, Soap and all kinds of Washing\nCompounds.\nBOURNE  BROS.\nGroceries\nHardware\nStoves\nHarness\nJ\nTHE CANADIAN  BANK\nOF COMMERCE\nPaid-up Capital, $10,000,000     Reserve, $6,000,000\nDRAFTS\nON   FOREIGN  COUNTRIES\nArrangements hove recently been completed under\n*hlch  the   branches\nof thu Bank\nare able to issue Drafts on the principal points\nIn the following countries;\nAustria-Hun gary\nFinland                       Ireland\nRussia\n,    Belgium\nFormosa                      Italy\nServia\nBrazil\nFrance                         JApan\nStun\nBulgaria\nFr'ch Cochin -Chin*   Java\nSouth Africa\nCeyloo\nGermany                      Manchuria\nStraits S, itl,i imuM\nChina\nGreat Britain              Mexico\nSweden\nCrete\nGreece                          Norway\nSwitzerland\nDenmark\nHolland                        Persia\nTurkey\nEgypt\nIcelAC-i                         Phillipiip Islands\nWeM Indiet          m\nFaroe Islatrji\nIndia                               Roumania\nand elsewhere\nNO   DELAV   IM   ISSUING.         -DLL   PARTICULARS\nON   APPLICATION\nREVELSTOKE   BRfiNCH-A.    H.     ALLEN.    MGR.\nhotel premises on Orton Avenue,     The\nnew wini; will measure 60x62 with basement ami three stories Utt. IU it. and 1\"\nft. high. The building will he oi first\nclass lumber with metal ceiling. All the\njoists measure 2x1 2. Heating will he\nsupplied frmn the basement, being of tin-\nsteam system. Uu the ground Moor will\nhe situated a line bar room .'-Ix-i'i, elegantly lilted, with a hied floor; also a liquor\nroom ().xi2. Three card rooms, one I0.4x\n11.9 and I wo 12x12 will he provided.    The\nai - lull Cts .. | '. \u25a0 \u25a0 # ;: |Vai M \u25a0. ol .',>-\nronto. Thi oi g iml plai - afti \u2022 I eii g\nlooked ovei I j   Mr.   Al en wen .     -\nably changed bj him as regard*] the ol I\narrangements. Mr,   Allen recommei\ncertain ei li impn ve-\nments  which   hav\u00ab   sint \u25a0\u25a0  beei id\nI    I details > . :.\nDOMINION BUILDING.\nThe Dominion Gov* rnmei ly\nput in ham ol g to\na commodate   tl e  p,--\nbilliard room  will  bo 20x30 ft.      Al  the   Unci.- .- ,   ,-\ncorner of Orion Avenue and  the lane will  estimated cost      I be $60,   0.    \\\nbe the principal bar entrance, of handsome  0I :; e p< >\u00bbi nftici\ndesign,  the style  of   architecture  being arrive in KevoUtoke tom e<   n Mte,\ncarried up to the lop of the building, aftoi- Plll'RT   H'\nding balconies ow each floor. * Closets and I    tt is stated i\nlavatories will be  situated behind the bar.   K\\\\\\ sni ;   .\nThe second  and third   storeys  nre of the   the prov'ntcial   court   hou*\nsame plan, giving four bed rooms 10 6x1 Mphuis, al a magnitii ling  to\none bed room 11x14 ft., parlor 14x14 ftM 41 COs* \u2022X|\u00bb5,\nbed rooms 10x10*6 ft., 4  bed rooms 10x1!\t\nft., besides two hath rooms and two lavatories and closets. Two lite escapes connect with the street at lhe end of hall ways.\nWood fibre plaster is used throughout, the\nwood finish being of polished curly fir. that a ga\u00ab\nSteam radiators, liot and cold water ami\nbasins arc fitted to every room.    The rool ,   .\nis of tin with handsome cornices and ornaments. The walls will be lined inside\nthe studding with felt lo deaden all sound\nand keep  oul the cold.\nl-'oote and IVadohni will do all the lm ni-\nent and plaster work.     It is the\nol the proprietors to r* build at some future\ndate the entire hlock Iroutiuji  on Jnd St.,\nwhich   when   carried   Olll    Will   make  thi\n1 lueens enf oi' lhe   finesl lioti Is   in   I\u00ab. *.\n.\\v it is the new   wing  will  be u\nin everv respecl   ottlj   the besl   m let   i\nbeing I|--*'il throughout,\n11. l\\ ( L'MMINS \\ CO.\nII. [*. Uumniins h n .,    .\nwith W, King to build   t\n,>u ihe blot k .'t  land on Con   \u25a0\nand 2nd. 1\nI ,-,   -   | ,-,,rs hesidi h  harm\nELECTRIC LIGHT TO-NIGHT\n, Tin\nto i he I thnl\nu\nriiiKc lioiwi!   -' --   Hvi\nMi\n(',niiiniii~ Imi   rniiUi   rapiil   tridi\n, ,,,,,\nin,, i,   i, '  '  \u25a0   ,\"\"'- I list, ne\nilly   otll   itllO till '    h    \u2022-\nC, AUSTIN S KI-llil-.M i\nI),  McCurl -i .-   \u25a0\nprovi'inciitii -v, \u25a0 I'\non I'irsl  ill\nham-: oi commerce.\nTill' i,-\\i--r,l pllllll.   --I    till*\nCoininorci! I'uilil \u2022\nI-;, ;i\/i> Avonuo, I\nIn , -   I,-, i-ivi'il i:\nI - -\n,-i,|  111 :, I.\nwill    -I n i \u25a0 for ihe blinking\n'      I : I i\nShawl flroon To-Night\nTo thi un \u2022' t1i\u00ab    -     .'\t\nki-pe   ii.i.i- .--,..| -  it    ,\n,1 i-,,i !.,-:  i.\nInclement   \u25a0 ivltm \u25a0  | i \u25a0-\niluctioi Sliaiin Ai-oon,\" \u00abl the\nNe\u00ab I ,li-- ii In.   \u2022 \u2022\u25a0 . II \u00ab,,- -\nthe  - i I.\nilen -i\ni\n\u25a0\n\"\nii. ':    ;        \u25a0   \u25a0\u2022\nI\n.1\n-   \u25a0\nlioti        Del\nwill   \u2022\nevi i, i -\n-\n\u25a0\nI\nto-tnorr\n--- i\n- Para 2.\nTHE MA1L-MERALD, REVELSTOKE, B- 0-\nWednesday, april 0, ifliff.\ntfXSffil\n9\nLook and Read!\nActual Comparison of Eastern  Catalogue\nPrices,  Freight Added, with\nowsonfs Prices\nWinnipeg price   Weight   Freight   Total    Howson's Price delivered\nKitchen Chairs\n50c.\n101b.\n23c.\n73c.\nKitchen Cabinet\n$6.75\n1501b.\n$3.53\n$10.72\nDining Table\n10.55\n1651b.\n3.87\n14.42\nDining Chairs\n88c.\n121b.\n28c.\n1.16\nDresser and Stand\n8.95\n1501b.\n3.52\n12.47\n\t\n1.25\n1601b.\n3.76\n15.01\nBed\n3.55\n601b.\n1.41\n4.96\nBed\n5.35\n681b.\n1.59\n6.94\nDominion Spring\n2.40\n601b.\n1.41\n3.81\nChild's Cot\n5.10\n751b.\n1.76\n6.86\nOstermore Mattress 15.00\n70c.\n$9.60\n14.40\n1.20\n13.00\n14.00\n5.20\n7.20\n4.00\n7.20\n16.50\nWe make our profit by shipping in car load lots,thereby\nsaving freight rates. Bring catalogue giving description of other\ngoods not specified in this list to our store and we will prove our\nstatements. Remember we deliver goods and'set up free from\nbreakage.\nR. Howson & Co., Revelstoke, B. C.\nBan?? Electric Light\nOn Friday evening a large meet ini;\nof citizens was held to discuss the\nquestion of electric lighting. The present service from P.anlihead in not\nproving satisfactory, the quality of\nlight furnished and the charges causae- dissatisfaction to all the users.\nAfter a full discussion of Ihe matter,\nit was decided to appoint a delegate\nto interview a company that is preparing to generate electric power in tin-\npark, to find whal they arc prepared\nto niter in the way of relief. Tin- Bonk-\nIn-al company in the pa.il have taken\nfull ndvuntngo ol their monopoly nnd\nthe department of the interior have\nbeen trying for the pnsl thrco months\nlu obtain new rale- for Banff, but the\nreductions offered are nol  sufficient  to\nrelieve       llic       situation,   and   Ilie   only\nImp, set-in- to In- to secure a service\nfrom another source. The amount \"f\nlijjht used in Banff could be ensily\ndoubled if n fair tariff were established tlie present rales being nunc than\nthe majority ol househo.ders cure to\npay. while the li^hl- are not up to\nth,- proper standard.\n\"SALADA\" is the same wherever or whenever\nyou buy it\u2014always of unvarying good quality..\nSUM\nIts native purity and garden freshness is per*\nfectly preserved in sealed \"SALADA\" Packets.\n\u2014 Black, Mixed and Natural Green, 40c, 50c, 80c and 70c por lb. \u2014\u2014\u2022 \u00ab\nScotch  Whisky\nHrw a Whitby Coy Struck it\nA despatch in a recent issue (if the\nEl  Pubo Herald, Rays:\nSome yrai- ;iLr<> Hatty Cockrnn and\nhU son-in-law took up eighl sections\nof land in Texas. A capitalist made\nthem an olTer i<\u00bb drill for water, pro\nmining them one thousand dol'are an\nacre foi] their land if they were un-\nBUccessful, and two thousand dollars\nan acre if thej found water, Aa abun-\nhiint,. flow of water ha8i been reached,\nand Mn Harry Cockran's land will ne1\nhim a very handsome sum uf money.\nlh- is a brother of Mrs. James May-\ni ia nl i if Brookyn, ami also nf .1 antes\nS. C'oekean of I'arry Sound district.\nHe was i ,IMi. engineer for three years\nrunning between I'orl Arthur and\nWinnipeg\nNew Train Despatching\nSpoknne. Man li 20. \\i riingeiutfnt*\nare beine perfected fur lh*\u00bb national\n. -invention of trail li \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 I hei - nf tin\nI\" ui ted  States   w I i  It   i-   to  !\u00bb\u25a0  held     in\nthis cil>    I .in   'JI.    I pon that  date\nii    in   e\\pe< led    th ,i   In twi-en   \"\u00bb*\u00bb*\u00bb       and\nluuu men eniraired  in  this line nf work\noil    llir    .il' \u25a0 \u25a0 i  I-    .<f    ! ll Ill-\ntry  will  be  here i it hor\ninp.\nOne  of   the    i   inter. Feature*\n\u25a0    lie   oi he  the exhibit ion\nil   .i   nev despfl trhintf\ninvented    ,ti  f  \\i itenu  M>\\   two   Spok\nunu     railv        i  ei\nional '     ! I\ntry tminimi\nit* rail wa;      ' known\n.-  the        \\\n'\u00bb.\u25a0<\u25a0\u2022   m U-.\n...   Sortl em   I\nuse on the division of the Northern\nPacini running from Paradise to the\n('oasl for three years and thus far no\ndefects have been 'li cit\\cred in it.\nSome lime ago the interstate commerce, commission which examine- all\ndevices and systems in use on tie-rail-\nit.at!-, rommcml the \" \\ IVi -> --\ntern*' \\'fi\\ highly, Superintendent Bea-\nmor says, and believed that In time\nit wtmiii bo put into genet i ise\n.   limit   the eountrv.\nCostly Blunder\nRailwaymen Honored\n\u00bb iil._r.ti->-.      March     29\u2014A  short   time\nago   Mayor   Jamie   and  City  Clerk\nGillis went to Ottawa to arrange the\nsalt' of ( iiy debentures, to realise\nmoney to take up two civic notex held\nat local banks. Through a blunder,\nthe bonds were not negotiable when\nsent to London, ICngland, and the\nnotes had to be renewed, costing lhc\n-\u2022iiy o> pi siii.iiiiii in .-mi-,., interest.\nFor this \u25a0 ostly error each oft\"icinl de\nnied  the blame,     and both  threatened\nMonti\n\u25a0a\n_\".'    11.    Si\n\u2022  \u25a0 lie t'.l'.U        .\n,f    tit.-   I ltd.-I    of   St'\n..i   .i,-im- ii.-'ii.   iind   l.a-'-v   K    -lol\n,    -idla'      I thi imp-\niati\n-\nI he\n-\nI\nHens Laying Smaller Eggs\nutendei\n\u25a0\n.\n[aid Clearing Fairy Tale\nWoman's World\nKm    i   v ife,   take   lhe daughter  of   ,-\u25a0\nyond  ii.' \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\nLeave your homes with   loving words\n\u25a0\nI !\u2022 .     youi   w .'\u2022\u25a0   .i-   I In lUgh   she  worn\nhat   will   help   make   her\nVVh< \u2022 In; \u25a0   inn- ihe\nire   hi   linds\np lor it.\nWe a I ink  thai   heaven\n,vhii    \u25a0 \u25a0   tr\\ ing\ni : li,\nW . ii \u25a0   girls;\n\"\nthe\n\u25a0 \u25a0 ,,,\n\u25a0\n...\n)\nTo Trappers\nRaw Furs Bought\nCash Prices Paid\nr.   B.   WELLS,\nExporter of Purs.\nCanadian Pacific Hy. Co.\nPacific Division\nTENDERS FOR BUILDLGS\nSEALED TENDERS will be received\nup t<> noon ol Monday, ltii April, 1910,\nfor labor and material - A I and labot oiih\ni II i required (or erection of '.lie following\nbuildings:\nNo. 5 Frame Station at Chase.\nNn. 7 Frame Station at Ruskin.\nCold Storage  Building  at Sicamous\nframe and concrete.\nFruit   Packing    House   at    Vernon\nframe and concrete.\nFruit Packing House tit Summer land,\nConcrete.\n\\o. _'. Frame Freight Sheds at Ke-\nlowna, Agassis, Mission Junction and\nHammond,\nNo. 4. Standard Section Houses at\nPennys, Barnes Creek.\nCamp 16, Spuzzuni, Ruin- Creek,\nWestminster Junction,\nSo. ; Stand.ml Hunk Houses at Sa-\nvonas (Two) Kamloops. Mile -1 Thompson Section, Munro, Semlin, Dasque,\nToketic, Litton Wye, Chautnox, North\nBend, Camp 16, Mile 11.-I Cascade.\nSpuzzuni, Ruby Creek. Westminster\nfunction and Mile 13, Shnswap Section.\nNo. l Bunkhouse tit Field.\nI ire Hall ind Hose Tower at Revel-\n-lokc.\nOne stall frame engine house al New\nWest minster.\nns and specifications can In- seen\nnnd proposal forms obtained al offices ol\n- \u2022'. si iii and  Revel\n-i.'i i -     ion I ngineer,   Vain ou\ntendei not net i -\ni.l    I     RTWUIOin\nlini lion i uMii'-i-t.\n-   i      Man It 16,  1910,\nMan h 26th   'It\nGenuine Scotch is Ootid for You.\nScotch Whisky is an  excellent  tonic and\ndigestive. Many elderly    people     find     it\nabsolutely essential to    their  physical    well-\nh.injl.\nBut, like everything else, it benefits the\nuser only  when  used  in  moderation.\nAlso, ils benefit to yon depends very\nlargely   upon  the  brand  you  select.\nUse a genuine Hi|\u00bbhlanJ Pure Malt Whisky.\nUse Watsons a brand lhat for nearly a\ncentury has been held in the highest esteem\nwherever Scotch  Whisky  is to  be  found.\nDistilled in tbe Highlands of Scotland,\nfrom pure Barley Malt, aud by the old fashioned\nPot Still process, our Whisky is aged in Sherry\nwood until it is smooth, mellow and neb.\nInsist     on\nWatson's\n\"THREE STAR\"\u2014A milJ. thoroughly mmurrj S.-olch.\n\"NO. 10\"- A fulUiodifJ. riclily ll.vorcJ Scotch.\nJAMES WATSON & CO., Limited  -  Dundee.\nPAGE WHITE FENCES\nI'-C Fences wrar first\u2014Styles for lj\u00bbm, Park*. Farm* and Railroads. 14,000 mile* ol r*j\u00ab\nFences and 73.000 Page ('.ales now In use In Canada. Our 1910 Fences are better than vrcr. Get\nout latest prices and booklet. t)\n\u2022 E. G. PRIOR & CO.\n5031'\nVICTORIA AND VANCOUVER\nF\u00ab< ami Gat\u2014 'm Saaah\n.\n1\nll   1\n'\n'\nBanff and Mt. Etna\n\\ I!\nKighty in re rant he, aboul\n\u25a0   mill      -\"iiii   'if   the\n ul      \" re niitlcr\ncultivation.   ' ine team ol\nmn.- \u2022 i. i \u25a0, rake,\n\u25a0! i       I 11' I     v i\nand   other   farm    rmple-\nmenl      I'ern   i an I\"- lur*\nbi i on  aiii I ' nt,-in  in\nDI (1771      D\u2122[ SIR[ET\n.   LULL I,    ' Revelstoke, B.C.\nDoyle and Allum, Ltd\nare   disposing  of  their  entire   Stock  at a\nsmall  advance on cost.      It will pay you to\ninvestigate   their    prices    on     Diamonds\nJewelry.  Cut   Glass,  Silverware,   Watche>\nDoyle and Allum, Limited\nTHE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO.\nLIMITKD.\nImport direct from country of origin.\nWHOLESALE     DEALERS     ONLY.\nREVELSTOKE    H.  Ci.\nr\nWest Kootenay Steam Laundry\nRevelstoke,   B. C.\nYour White Curtains properly ;intl promptly\ncleaned. Satisfaction guaranteed in all lines.\nWoollens a Specialty.\nPhone 73.      Office Corner 2nd. St., and Mackenzie Ave. I\n\"WEDNESDAY, APRIL 0, 11)10.\nTtlE MAIL-HERALD UEVEISTOKE, B. C.\nPage a\njfei\u00a7^\nSynopsis of Canadian Homestead Regulations\nANY available Dominion Lands within the\nHallway Holt in British Columbia, may\nbahomeateaaed by aiiy pen-on who is tlie sow*\nhead uf n fn uily.nr any nialu *>vor 18 yearn of\natfe, tf ilm uxteut of uuo-ijuurter section uf IHO\nacred more or less.\nKutry must tm made personally at the local\nlnnd office f.T the dlstru ' lu which the land \\x\nSituate: Eutry by proxy may, however, tie\nmade ou cortaiu POudtUoOB by the father,\nBother, son. daughter, brother or Bister or an I\niutendui^ homesteader.\nThe iiomos'eader is required to perform the\ncondition* couuected therewith under one of\nthe follow inn plans : I\n(1) At leu*t six months' residence ujnm and\ncultivation uf the Uud iu OHch year fur lhr\u00ab!e\nyears.\n(2) If tho father tor mother, if  tho  rather Is\ndeceased) of the  homesteader resides  upon a\nfarm in the vicinity of ihe laud entered f< r, the I\nrequirement- as to residence may l*\u00bb satisfied '\nby   such  person  residlug  with   the  rather  or\n\u2022nother.\n13) If the settler bash la permanent residence\nupou farming land owned by htm In the vicinity of his homestead, the requirements as to\nrosidemn may be tatisliwd by re-adonco UpQQ\nthe said la- d. \\\nSix mouths' notice In writing should ho iei vnu\nin the Commlufouer ol Dominion Lands at\nOttawa of tnteutlou to apply for patent.\ntJOAL.- t'oal mining rights may be leased for\n\u25a0 period of twoiny-oue year-, at au annual\nrental of ft per aero. Not more tliau 2,660\nacres shall lw\u00bb leased to ono individual or\ncompany A royalty a' the rate of llvo cents\nper ton si.uli bo collected on the merchantable\ncoal miued.\nw. w. roHY,\nDeputy of the Minister of the Interior.\nN B,   unauthorised publication of  this ad\nTortisement wilt uot ho naid for.\nNOTICE\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\n\u2022ixty days from date 1 intend to op-\nply to the Chief Commissioner of\nLands for purchase of land situated\nabout 1611 chains up from mouth of\nWood River, post planted about 160\nchains above mouth of Wood river and\nmarked E. A. Andrews, S. W. corner\npost, thence north 40 chains, east 40\nchains, south -10 chains, thence wost\nfollowing Wood river to point of commencement,\nDated   this     10th  day   of   December,\ni\u00bb09. E. A. ANDREWS.\nW. ANDREWS.\nAgent.\nNotice to Contractors\nARROW PARK SCHOOL.\nSEALED TFNDI'.US, superscribed\n'Tender for School Building, Arrow\nPark\/' will be received by the lion,\nthe Minister of Public Works up to\nand including the 31st day of March,\nllllll, for the erection and completion\nof a large one-room frame school buil-\nding in the Vinir Electoral School\nDistrict.\nPlans, specifications, contract, and\nforms of tender may be sen on and\nafter the Till day of March, 11110, at\nthe ollice of the Government Agent at\nNelson; the ollice ol the Government\nAgent at Revelstoke; the ollice of the\nl'ennock, Arrow Park, and al the De-\nSecretary of tho School Hoard. ,1. N.\npartmenl ol Public Works, Victoria.\nEach proposal must be accompanied\nby an accepted bank oheque or certificate of deposit on u chartered bank\nof Canada, made payable to the lion,\nthe Minister of Publio Works, for a\nsum equivalent to ton pel cent of the\namount of the tender, which shall be\nforfeited if the party tendering decline lo enter into contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the Rork contracted for. The\ncheques or certificates ol deposit of\nunsuccessful tenderers will be returned\nto them upon the execution ol the contract.\nTenders will not be considered unless made out on the forms supplied\nsigned with the actual si nature of\nthe tenderer, and ei losed in the envelopes furnished.\nThe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.\nE. C. GAMBLE,\nPublic  Works  Engineer.\nDepartment   Public  \"'oiks,\nVictoria. B.C., March 2,  1910.\nUSTOTICHiJ\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\n\u25a0ixty days from date I intend to np-\nply to the Chief Commissioner of\nLands for purchase of land situated\nabout 140 chains up irom mouth of\nWood river, post planted on north\n\u25a0id* of river nnd marked P. A. Iled -\n\u2022trom, S. E. corner post, thence north\n40 chains, west 40 chains, south -10\nchains,' east 40 chains, containing 160\nacres more or less.\nDated this loth day of December ,\nlt09.\nP. A. HEDSTROM.\nG. E. HEDSTROM,\nAgent.\nNOTICE\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\n\u25a0ixty days from date I intend to upply to    the    Chief Commissioner    of\nLands for purchase of land situated\nabout 140 chains up from mouth ol\nWood river, p,,<t planted on north\n\u2022ide of Wood rivet and marked G, E,\nHedsirom, S. tt. coiner posl. thence\nnorth 4(1 chains, east 10 chains, south\n40 chains to Wood river, west following river lo point of commencement ,\ncontaining   160 acres more or less.\nDated this 10th day of December,\n1909.\nG. E. HEDSTROM.\nLAND NOTICE\nTAKE NOTICE that I Percy Harold\nPearse, ol Trout l.tike, 11. ('., occupation engineer, intend to apply for permission to purchase, tha following described lands:\u2014\nCoanunclng al a post planted at\nthe V Vi. corner of lol 47-\u201e's thence\n\u2022ast 'in chains, thenoe north 20 chains,\nthence west 'JO chains more or less to\ntake shore, thence south easterly a -\nlong bike shore about 110 chains to the\nB. W. corner of lot 4728, thence north\nalong western hnuiidnry ol lot 4728\nabout II) chains to point ol fommi'tuit-\nBlent ami containing 40 acres more or\nIan.\nPEUt'Y HAROLD PEARSE,\nDeoember 16th,  1909.\nJSTOTICE\nKeveMokc Land Dlitrlot,\nllisliict of Wi-.l Kootenay.\nTake Notice that   I.   M. K.   I.iiwhou,\nof Itevelstoke. hou-okfeper,   intend to\napply (ot par mission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands:\nCommencing Al > posl planted at the\nBoulhea-i corner ol t\/)l 8,888, and\nnarked \"M. l< Lnwson'i North-weel\nOornet Poet\"! thence 10chains south-,\nthence III ehains net: thence UOohalnt\nnorth) I' \u00bbni' UO chains east: then\nKchain   north to line ol Lol  B,688|\ntbei atone, mid line to place ol oom-\nmi.nceni.'iii.\nDated Octobfi 18th. imw.\nNov. r, it    MINNIE K. LAWSON\nWA\\ i Mi   i-      II n i\" i H all}  !>\u00ab\u2022\ni  , t|      Kodak   Por parti-\ni nl,        - ' M il ll. raid    fl\nFop Sale or To Rent\nTwo 6-roomed Iiousps und 1 acres of\nand. Been cultivated foi years. Alt\ninds of small fruit, A good location\nust outside of city limit..\u2014$4,000.00.\nHalf cash. Will Bell or real any portion of this property.\nA good     investment,     now is your\ntime.\nE.  IMi'AKIt,\nRevelstoke.\nEggs for Hatciiin\nEggs  for  hatching  from   the  follow \u25a0\ning imported  pure hied  stocn:\nS. C. Rhode Island Rcds.-S'2.00.\nSilver Laced WyandotteB,\u2014J2.00\nBarred   Plymouth   Rocks,\u2014$2.00\nS. C. Bulf Leghorns,\u201482.00\nCornish  Indian Game,\u201442.00\nWhite  Crested  Black  Poli-h,-S2.00\nl'.mden Geese.\u2014$.1.00.\nImperial  Pekin  Ducks.\u201481.75.\nAlso stock from   the above  for sale.\nMUS.  |{   ,\\.     UPPER.\nIsTOTICE\nNotice is hereby given that\nsixty days after date I, J,\nBrill, occupation, carpenter, intend to\napply to the Chief Commissioner of\nLands for the purchase of the follow\ning described land, commencing at a\npost planted about Ju chains south ot\nWood Uiver and about 160 'hains from\nthe mouth and marked .1. Brill S. W.\ncorner post, thence west 80 chains,\nnorth -0 ehains to bank of Wood riv\ner, thence following south bank of\nWood Uiver easterly about SO chuius,\nthence 20 chains south to point ol\ncommencement, containing KiO acres,\nmore or less.\nBated this 10th day ol Dec,     1900\nJ, BRILL,\nG,   !'..  Hedstrom,  Au'ent.\nNOTICE.\nNotice is hereby given that 60 days\nIrom date I, W. Andrews, occupation,\nminer, intend to apply to the Chief\nCommissioner of Lands, to purchase\nthe following described land, situated\nabout 20(1 chains Irom mouth ol Wood\nRiver and a post planted on Bouth\nside ol river and marked W. Andrews\nN. E. corner post, thence south 40\nchains, west 40 ohalna, north 40\nchains to point of Wood riwr. theuce\nfollowing bank of Wood river to poinl\nof commencement, containing 160 ac -\nreH more or less.\nDated this 10th day of Dec,     1909\nW. ANDREWS.\nCorporation of the City\nof Revelstoke\nLIGHT AND POWER\nPUBLIC TAKE NOTICE that\nthe Light and Power service will\nbe shut off on Sunday, Monday\nand Tuesday, April 3, 4 and 5,\nand possibly on Wednesday.\n6th inst., owing to construction\nwork on the power dam and\nflume.\nB. A. LAWSON.\nCity Clerk.\nCity of Revelstoke\nPropertj own \u2022 a \u2022 itiested\nto notify either the City I Ilerk or\nthe City Assessor of any sales in\nthe City and    -  \u25a0 \u00bbr 1910\nAssessment Ro\nB. A. I    \u25a0    in,\nYou judgt? a pair of shoes\nsomewhat by the way they\nlook\u2014perhaps you judge them\nMIL AUD SKIER\nAn Active Season's Work is in\nProspect\nThe spring just opening will see\nthe beginning of the most active\nrailway construction and traffic\nperiod in the history of the province. Already the palatial\nsteamers of the C. P. R. on the\nPacific coast cannot look at handling tee immense transportation\nbusiness that is offering. On her\nrun from Victoria to Vancouver\nthe Princess Victoria is overcrowded nightly, from forty to a\nhundred and fifty passengers\nhaving to sit up all night because\nthey cannot get berths. The\nPrincess Charlotte and the Princess Alice will probably also be\nput on the run between Seattle\nand Vancouver via Victoria, but\nfrom present appearances it is\ndoubtful whether they will be\nable to handle the business, and\nthe coast cities are praying for\nthe hastening of the time when\nthe promised steamers of the\nGrand Trunk Pacific Railway and\nthe Canadian Northern will also\nbe on the run between the coast\ncities to handle the vast and\nrapidly growing traffic.\nAlready there is a demand for\nthe treble passenger train service\nion the main line. The one through\ntrain is crowded daily, and the\nlocal between Vancouver and\nRevelstake, though only inaugurated three months, is already\ndoing a rapidly growing business.\nGreat improvements are also\nto be made in the permanentway.\nThe main line of the C. P. R.\nthrough the Frarer Canyon will\nbe   practically   re-built.     It   is\nmore by the way they feel, but   stated the snowsheds at   Rogers\nrest assured that if they do not   Pass wil1   be   thoroughly   over-\n.   , \u201e   , ,,      ,      , hauled add new shed work  done\nfeel comfortable, the chances   tnere\naie ten to one that they will      At Kamloops *150,000 will be\nnot look well.    You cannot be   expended in C. P. R. yard extension, and round-house  improvements.\nAt   Revelstoke   the shops will\nTHE BIG BEND\nWagon Road to be Built Between\nDownie Creek and Goldstream\nI for  front   the\nto  ll 1   the\ndatn.   up  to\nriirht-of-wuv.\n.\\   rep,\nhn\nni    ill,\nI\"\n\u25a0\nll\n....\nL'eltinsj   rent\ntin-     count:\nThe welcome news has been re-,'11\"- Council\nceivedthat the Provincial Gov-j^e \"J1^ \u2122n\nernment will build a wagon road ,',',,'\"'\"i,,\",','.\";, '\"\nbetween Downie Creek, the head h;m rem of s*:w\nof navigation, and Goldstream. ,-.\u201e,\u25a0 for light ..\nThis road will be a length of Aid. Mc(nrt>\nabout 25 miles and will serve  to1'1'1\"\ni      ,i ,n th,-  river\nmake the auriferous country  on piin-'\nFrench, McCullough, Smith, Tlii n.\nCamp Creeks and on Goldstream ,,i,\navailable to the transportation of m\nthe heavy machinery required to \u00bb\noperate hydraulic ground by '\nmodern methods. As a result it\nis likely that the American capitalists interested on Smith Creek\nwill put in their plant to carry on\nthe hydraulic operations they\nhave had in contemplation for\nsome time, and that extensive\ndeep sinking and dydraulic mining will be carried out on French\nand NcCullough and Camp Creeks\nThere is a strong opinion that at\nthe mouth of French and McCullough Creeks, that is at the\npoints where thsse streams join\nthe main Goldstream river, there\nis rich ground, and several mining men are figuring on a scheme\nby which this ground can be\nworked with a reasonable certainty of its being explored to\nbedrock.\n\u25a0\nlie :\u25a0\nihinii\nml\nM\n.1,'.   to   allow   the\n.   -nitsed  by  the  new\n>lof i  the 'MM:.\nmade  thai   II    Seed-\ner   house   -\u25a0  lit,       \u00ab  :\n!   ine!   ;\t\n. - :' id\n-   .-  i  .\n-  Ihani   to  live\nde . led I  i  .-\n. .    nd  the usual\nI,   -i-    cost.\n., i   on   the\nto   the     pron       '-ii\n111'   MlOl'TF.D.\nil a te t\n1 - i o \u25a0:   ni   thi\n.    , \u25a0    .   .    . he!\n\\   -     7th.. wji-s reconsidered\n-      md   idopied\nat peace with a shoe unless it\nfeels comfortable, and no shoe\ncan be comfortable unless it\nfits. If it fails to fit it will\nsoon lose shape, for you cannot be comfortable in a vice\u2014\nthe foot or the shoe must yield.\nNow Ames-Holden Royal\nPurple shoes for women embody just these features-\nperfect fit, perfect style, and\nwith it the maximum measure\nof full comfort, and that is\nwhy so many women ask for\nAMES-HOLDEN   SHOES\nbe extended and accommodation\nprovided for another 90 machinists.\nThe thrice daily   train   service\nwill be resumed early this spring.\nAnnouncement\nJ. P. Sutherland, having purchasedtlte\nBipress Business of E. W. B. Paget,\nbegs to advise the public that for the\npresent he ia using Mr. Paget's office and\nphone number and   tlt.it   orders   sent in\nthen- will have prompt attention.\nE. W. B. Paget thanks the public lor\ntlieia oatronage during the time he has\nbeen running the Express Business, and\nasks for his successor, J. P, Sutherland,\na continuance ol the (mors hitherto ac\ncorded tn him.\nTALES FROM THE WONDERFUL WEST\nMake\nHome Sweet Home\nWith\nGolden West Washing Powder\nIt Cleanses   Purifies-Reautifies\nAnd the Premiums Are Fine '\nDESIGN   PROTECTED   BY  COPYRIGHT\nCITY COUNCIL\nHas a Very Busy Nip Discussing Civic Questions\n'the regular meeting \"f the ('it>\nCouncil wn- held last Friday niirllt\nwitli lull board present, with the exception ot  Aid. MeKinnon.\nCITY Allium,'   U'POIYI I li\nIn tin- rommuuicut ion-, a letter from\n\\\\. T.  Stein  .V  Co.,  \\ nncoiivei.      \"a-\nI'-.-ul a pting ile- position u* cil\nditor. 'I'll iiieil ftecided lo appoint Mr. Stein citj auditor at a salary ol\" s.'loii per year for a quarterly\naudit.\nFrom i he C.P.K, requesting lhe payment of   $700 fill     2.S    Mile-    |)f    i,,|-i\nwhich  the city   agr 1  lo  Inn.  where\nthe city water tank- now stand. \\-\nthis was pic ti- ally decide* by tin-\nlast council it w:i- agreed to pa) -.wi\ntin- money, iln- City Clerk t\" Iftok up\nthe records on the overflow water used b.v lhe l'.l\\I!, before lillnl settle-\nment.\nPOWER DAM REPORT,\nMessrs, Smith, Kear.t  ,v  t'hasi      reported     on the progress al  tho     new\ndam;     everything  being    satisfactory\nTin- work  will  be completed by  tie-   l'i\nof  April  if possible.      Nothing   has  a-\nyet    Ill-ell        done   allolll    llu-    llis|HISI||    of\niln- old machinery,     Orders have been\nplaced   for   the   new    Itll'biui1\nutor.\nSal U.I. POX I'.M.I\nA   bill   for   SII.1S.lfl  -\\|.e\u201e -\nIieetion   with   tl i'lll   SlUall-poN    ll\nbreak iu the City Restaurant, was\nput in to tin- Council In- Mr. ' ow ie,\nthe proprietor, Harvey, Mdcl artel &\nI'inkhani   acting   on   hi-   behalf,       Mi.\nt'owie claims  lhat   n i  the     men\nquarantined in then- will p.,.  - i\nenforced   bnnrd   and   Uxl    -        llu    bill\nincludes  changes  ioi- Ix-dd ng VI\nler a short  discussion  ll\t\nInitl ovei Ioi '!\"\u25a0 ' 'it) foil Uor to \u2022_-\u25a0\ninto.\n'I h.. mat ''\u25a0> \"i cil) insurnn \u2022\u25a0 \u00ab '-\nbrought  ni-.  tin- i \" \"      li \u25a0\nshould   be   'll- I'l\"I    I     I'Vl-l\nall   the   Iui .il    i-.-.-in       li-   '-   ; t   to   .\n.1\nan,I   lillalh\nI'lil H I.  - \\l  Mill'-  RAISED.\nI m. Mayor brmighi     p tl in      ;\npolice sa \u2022     _     -:.,......\nthai   the police worked  i. .-\nWell    po I   too   little      \\; \u2022 ill \u2022\u25a0    \u25a0: \u25a0\n'ii-Mon ii   w as   i_ reed  to  raise d\n.\u2022trie- of  i lie  >ei ucant,  _-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\npatrol men by S.YUII a month.\nWEUili   PEI P   l: MSI I)\n\\   resolut i- -n   \\\\ .i-   pn 1   raisi   ..   the\nvi,- -Jen.   fee     it  the    .' ties to  In .\nMil.  i ,.-.-   -    . ,__.-m. \u25a0   builders\nshould be made to pa;    i no\n,...i.. i the  street \u25a0\nI'   was  -ie- iil'-d   -.,   m !- ;: _\u2022\u25a0  for  fresh\ntrei lie !>:.' \u2022\u25a0 of those which\ndie I ni   thi   bo  levurds\nThe follow   ij\" accounts ,vere pas*\u00bbed t.-i\npal nient:\nt.l-M-'.K \\l.   U i Ol NT '\nChiel ,-t' P,\nId\nPom Ollice\nSchool Pat I  -\u25a0\nCity Tr. -\nMolsons Im- k\nChief ol I'--':- -\nE, \\V.  I!.  PllRCt\n1). Cmllicanc\nI'..  C.   t'.:.\/.-l -c\n0. A. McDo\nA. Itabout hese\nA. Scriani\n1-1. Vcomans\n11. Sliardlow\n11   l-itt.in',\n1'. Cummii ^-\nC.    l.l.Ulsll Oil,\n1..   C.  l-.liu  .\nB. \\. 1 ,i\u00ab-\nC. W. i.\nW. I. Rt KK-\n\\\\. Hailcj\nMolsons I'---\nt. K. Macdonald\nII, N. Coursici\nC. \\V. S'ounj!\nFire lvijfade No. '.\nPolice I'.m T  -'\n11.-.ith \t\ns    15 90\n-\n1255 I a\n;,;  . t\n25   \u25a0\n15 90\n29 75\n12 50\n'\u2022\n;.-\n.'5 20\n1\" 5\n7 50\n16 '..;\n- 5\n, i o\n\u25a0   I\n- M\n\u25a0\n-i i i :-\n25 ' 0\n!75 \u25a0  \u25a0\n8 :\nll\n::\nI.\n-\nWATER &  I It.H'l\nC. P. R. Co\t\nCitt  1 \" \u25a0--   '' \t\n1 1.   \\.   1. ,-   I -;.-'    \t\nCm. I-'.i ' im   '--.- V\t\nMet      it Co \t\nN. \\V. 1 :,. \u2022   . i   \t\nRcvcKtoki 1-. nvm   \\>-\nPower I Im,-.   Pat  l.isl\n\\V.  Ml.oi\t\ni    tiransti mn\t\nMcLennan \\ Co    \t\nI.. C. Bakei\nWalct \\ Light I\nDEP1 .\n31   70\n- -   7-\n\u25a0\nI.,\nih..\nw I'll\"\n-\n\u25a0\nII\nsi:\nM  7\n; i\nili-ura    it,   . i    pi\nin ii|k ration it I ll\nIII MM,in ,-        I i l  I\"   i-1\nrebate  on   tin    \u25a0 milli   b.   ..li- I--\nwhole      nml ni   \u00ab i     laid\npe, ial   i ill\nTwo   appli   ntloll     i\"l    'I\"    '   '\ni . lerk in ih. ...\nfrom S,     i.    Ilnbbiit     i il II   II    Id\nliol.I I lie    lll.ltlel     \u00ab;i      I  i'l    -,' \"r\nI'iii \\h KI l I'l i:\nII. ShardltiM   turn    appoln    I     i\nkeeper f.n  th,- year, i\" \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\nPul.li   Works i \"liuin\"..-\nIt.   II--W \u2022\"\u25a0   \"-ri'   letl\ni linn  i\"   ihe  ..-     | i  i\u00bb '  i- '   '      I\ni.ill.,,,'    ,,ih.e   1st,, street,  I '\nwith   Ul    Mel   ni'.   In ' il I\"   :\nI tiMMII I I I    I.'I I'ORI -\n..wan  reported ,- \"      M\ni   | ,,.- p.,,   .-I-   lor Im\nwin. I,    w i       lllopll   I       Vl\u00abfl   of   Cl\nin  ihe  Mei iiio land I '\nI,,in       | lie  . in   i lerk   wn    li    ruclod   (\"\u2022\".     M\nMd\no,M,\nI  .\nCUSTOMS KETURNS\nA large Increase in Business in\nthe Interior ot Province\nSI I\n!'. r:\n\u25a0\nK\n'\n\u25a0\n'\nit\nP   rk.r.\n'\n-\n'\nI'lll\n-ue,il    -\n.      i      .\nIll\nt i -1-- -     :\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\nI its i\ni\ni\ni . I\nlo c '  plun   Irom ' 'al\nlie  permi    inn      w i     i\ni k. d   pel\n19 Page l.\nTHE MAIL-HERALD REVELSTOKP, R- C\nWEDNESDAY, Al'lili, li, lino.\nZbc flDalMberatb\nPUBLISHED WillNESIlAY ANU\n-Al It'll \\Y    Al\nREVELSTOKE.   i.   C.\ninterior OJubltsbtno Company, |\nLimited\nSubscription   Rates\nIncluding pu*tugu to  I'.n^iiiiiil, United StateH\nlUllI l HU Ul i.\nBy thf year lihrough uo\u00abtortlae]    $2.fiu\nHall       \" \" \u25a0\u2022      l.flO\nQuarto r \"        \" \"    l.uo\nJ ut    ItlN'i'INu promptl] uxecutod M reasonable i.iir-.\nTEH MS   i ;i-h.   Subtunptlotu payable lu ati\nVllllCf.\nADVERTISING   RATES.\nI.i g il notice   i   \u25a0 \u25a0 ;       line  tlrM   insertion,\n;.i \u25a0 ,.'., ,,    insertion\nSleai un , ,   .    I'J liner, make ono\n.-..\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 iJ.ine.sH  an\nno mu i .,':'. \u2022. \u25a0 \u25a0 in . per monlb.\n.'.  \u25a0        .   i \u25a0 \u25a0 unu    ad-\n.!.-,. n\\\\.   Hi ..-\u25a0\u25a0-   .ml  Doathn,\ni- tin   ti.   .\nLund   n - . \u25a0      '\u25a0 .   i \u25a0 - \u25a0 rtlsenienU\nit- ni uiftKeinenU\n.   *   ,.-    i-riuriii-:\n\\_. ', - w i   \u25a0.      'i Situations\n.      I \u25a0\u25a0 li :,i.--\nu uitt   .  ., Wu      I, in wordri ur\nI.'-- '_ \u00bb\u25a0.. i>ii nml   line   l'i   cents.\nChanuo i:  - ' 'eimnits musl\nbe iu bj  il   i    in,   I lewl i)  uiul Krlday  of\noeuti week to -.\u25a0<\u25a0 ire $ I tli ;   iy.\nCOHKKSl'ON'DKN'i on mattors o(\npublic niter ( ui n \u25a0 i Ions to Editor mi-' be ccompaniud by name Of\nwriter, nol \u25a0 warily fo public ttlon, but\nb.* evidence of *;ood faith. Correspoudeuoe\nshould lv hu. \u2022\nU\nAltVEY, McCARTEh\nAND IMNKHAM,\nBA.BBIHTKRS, SOI ll ITolts, KTi .\nOrrioics :   lMi-KitiAi, Bank Building Rkvbl-\nHloKK, ll. C.\nManoy to loan,\nOffloos: ltuvnUioke. It r.   Cranbrook, It, r,\nDeo. 8. MoCartkk\nA.. M. I'ixkiiam-\nItevelrtoko,\nJ. A. Hakvky,\ni rnubriH.K\nw\nTll.i.lA.M   1.   HKH'i'S\n^^^^^1      Btrristei\nSulicilur, etc.\nS ilicilor foi:\nl'HI-  CANADIAN  Hank uf CoMMKBt\nTllK   MllLSUN ,   1! VNIi,    1..I .\nFIRST si'..   -    REVELSTOKE, B.U.\ni )OUERJ  sMl . il\nJti\nPri vim M.1 I. md v irveyor,\nMh  ng Sun -\\ hi\nI--- '\t\nMilvi-'.. ll \u25a0   i ,\nlitis i1 tl, H   vki   run\nIFOR   EEISTT\nSeveral   houses,   Furnished\nand   Unfurnished\nIFOIR    SJ^-XaE\nDwelling houses from $1275\nupward.\nBuilding Lots in all parts of\nCity at prices ranging from\n$100 up.\nREVELSTOKE GENERAL AGENCIES, Ltd.\nREAL   ESTATE,   LIKE,   I IRK   AND   ACCIDENT   INSURANCE\non their taking steps to open up one of the most heavily taxed\nthe country north of Revelstoke j cities in the province, and econ-\nby the construction of a wagon\nomy is necessary in every c\nlirec-\ntion. Ourtaxeshere for instance\nihis year will probably   run   into\nroad from the head of navigation j\nmi   Downie   Creek  past   Death\nRapids    and   Priest  Rapids   to\nFrench Creek.   This road will do 35 mills on the dollar as against\nmuch in make   available   a large 18 mills in the neighboring city\nsection of the mining and timber i of Kamloops.    One of the causes [\nsection of the Big Bend. The fart of this heavy taxation is the ab-|\nof the government having under- normal education bill caused  by\ntake;! this work is mainly due to\ntli   efforts of the Board of Trade\nthe fact that there are in Revelstoke more   school   children   to\nD\n\\ I.l i iN \\   liVELEKHI,\nAlt! IIITKlTS\nYam III'VKH   AM)   l;t-A EL!. H'ki .   I',,   U\nAll t-iiiiiimmiii u! 11,us uliiressed I.- Posl\ni llu.-. Kevelstuke, will have pr, nupl\nnil i'lll inn.\nC.   W,   O    W\nMountain  View C.-imp, No. 229\n\u25a0 Moete  Secoud  w v,      -     .,    n\nkirk H Visltli]    Wood'\ni   bi   \u25a0 ord Im :'\u25a0 -! '\" .\"'-llll.\nw    I,  0-   - RN i   i on. ' om.\n.1 \\-   Mi in i V:t, ri- It.\nKootenay  LodRC, No   15, A  F. & A. M.\nwho have been hammering at it population than in any other city\nfor the past six months although in the province- Segregated\n\u2022 firsl representations on the schools would double the city's\ni' were, as usual, turned public school bill at one lick, and\ndown. The result is evidence of result in a still further increase\nthe value of stick-to-itiveness, of taxation, a condition which\neven in the Board of Trade. every   well-wisher  of   the   city\n will, we are sure, unite with the\nMayor and council in seeking to\navoid.      Willi   a   central   school\nTHE Si'HOOL BY-LAWS\nj.y\n'?n\\     .ftr,  m isosn PKJiri\n. JA   li\n\u25a0\n1\n\u25a0\n\t\nI. 11. ''   F,\nCold Range Lodso. K  o< P.\nNo. 26,  Revelstoke, B  C.\nTomorrow the electors  of   the system,   the  increased  cost will\nCit;    of   Revehtoke  are   called: be limited to the actual  increase\nrecord their votes on the per head of school  attendance,\nimportant   problem   with j and the cost per  pupil   will   de-\nwhich   the  city   is now face toj crease with the number of child-\nnamely the school problem, ren attending the public  school.\nWhen   an   issue of this nature is Viewed in this light, we believe\nsubmitted to   the   mass   of   the that every vote intelligently cast\nelectors il is always well to have will be in favor   of   the   central\nit presented in as simple a   form system, and therefore   in   favor\nas possible, and the object  to be; 0f the central site on   block   52,\nattained would haw been  better Second street, asagainst block 50\ned bj   presentiug  onl>   one on S:'-'-h street.\n\"f three if th. sa ... -.,.  every    person  \u201en   the\ners list can vote on the i\ne as to the sites above referred\n'    \u2022',. only owners of real estate can\ntwo   by-laws   to   be\ned   al   the  same time as\n-      te, so thai it does not\niw that the voting on the by-\nm in the same direction\note   for   the   plebiscite,\nawsprovides for\nf   block    52  on\n' i Se str :el   al   a   cost to the\n.'  \u00a74.750,   the   go\n- ' 7.-1\nice\nod  - for\n'\n\u25a0\nr\n;\n-\n[f\nexpenditure by the city of $4,750\nin the purchase u! block 52 is a\nshort and ready way in which to\nbring about a condition of things\nmist (lumoging lo the city finances\nland education system of the future.\n| We trust, however, for the sake of\nRevelstoke, that the citizens who\nwish to see such a condition of\nthiii^- are few and far between.\nW e now come to the other by-law\no be voted on   tomorrow   by   the\nI property owners onsthe oily voters\n1 lisis.     That   is  the by-law to authorise the city to raise a   loan   of\nIfa n toward-   the   new   school,\nthe government paying the balance\nof the cost of the   building   estimated   ; >\"i.'i,lliiii. That anew Bohool\nbuilding is required, with   accom-\niii\" I    on sufficient to provide  for\n'In- ;    iwth of   the school   popular\ntion during the next three or  four\nyears,   is   admitted   and   proved i\nAlready the city has had tn face\nan annual expenditure of $1,750 in\nleasing and equipping   one   extra\nroom and before the   jear   is   out]\ntwo other extra rooms will  be  required involving a similar expenditure.      This   kind   of   thitip   will\nbreak up the school syntem,  interfering wiib its  efficiency, prevent-i\ning economy, and is uosatisfactory\nin every way.      Jt will involve tbe\ncity in an extra   annual   expp.ndi-\nture of hetween $3000 ami $4000,\nwhile the interest and sinking futul\non the $30,000 it   is   proposed   to\nborrow for the new school and   the\n$4,750 for tbe acquisition  of   bluck :\n52 only amount to S'J.i'-VJ, an   annual saving to   the   city   of   from\n$11100 to $1500.   There is therefore\nnu pood reason   why   tins   by-law\nshould   be    opposed,    and   every\np\"i-\"h wby it should be   endorsed\nby all  ratepayers   who   have   the\nwelfare of the city at heart.\nWe have endeavored to give a\nfair review of the school situation\nin its relation to the city, The\nprovincial subsidy of $30,000 it-\ntoo valuable to be lost, and we\nhive the Btatemenl of the government these grants are to be entirely discontinued. It i- therefore\nup to the citizens to take advantage of the opportunity now before\nthem to secure an up to-Jute commodious school building, which\nwill hr a credit to the city and provide accommodation for the probable educational requirements of\nthe city for -nine years to come,\nWe hope that tomorrow's poll wi.'l\nresult in support of the two money\nby-laws submitted for these important educational purposes, and\nthat they will result in a satisfactory settlement of tbe school\nproblem.\nRevelstoke Opera House, One Night\nTuesday, April 12\nWILLIAM CRANSTON'S ORIGINAL PRODUCTION\nThe Musical Cocktail with a Menu of Music\nThe \"Royal Chef\"\nWITH\nWILLIAM   J.   CONLEY\nAND   THE   FOLLOWING   BIG   CASTE,    INCLUDING\nBYRON   BRONTI FLORENCE    SINNOTT        CHAS   VAUGHN\nLEONA HEIMERMAN LON CHANEY MARIE   DONNELLY\nWALTER   B    SMITH DOT   NORELLA\nAnd  Hie  Funioi\nIBDROILIEIRS\nIII I'lVpli-      20 S...I-.;   Mils\nA Pcrloct Production Prostintod in lorleotion\nPRICES.   -   50c. $1.00. $1.50\nSALE OPENS AT MACDONALD'S DRUG STORE\nTHE    MOLSONS    BANK\nINCORPORATED 1355\nCapital Paid Up\nRest Fund\n$^,500,000\n$3,500,000\nHas 65 Branches in Canada, ant) Ajjents and Correspondents\nin all tlie Principal Cities of tlie World.\nA CENEnAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED\nSAVINGS     BANK    DEPARTMENT\nAt all Branches.     Interest allowed at highest current rate.\nREVELSTOKE, B. C. Branch, W. H. PKATT, Manager.\nHbe flDail*1bcralb\nPolice Court\nAn mm      tlh heavy docket  was before\npolice v-iiitrt   mi ,M,Til.iv, i-i^ht\nh    : Ben arrested Sui\ned \u00abitli lieing drunk and\nM tin street.\nJ, Roi    iinio  admitted being  a  little\nnol create any disturbanci.\n\u25a0 md 12.51) costs or three\n'.  IS  IllllmSI-il.\n1 ;. Ikanrtu'iika denied In-\niiijj en ited any disturb\n--i  nl   i \u25a0'\u25a0   stated thnt\n\u25a0 disorderly and liai tried\n0 ir   mm. 'i ;:: li -\u25a0\u25a0-.\nmet s were remanded.\nA.   Wasty   wen\nconduct   '-ii tin\nk\n\u25a0i   t \u25a0\n-\ni hi \u25a0\n\u25a0 in the !\nil\n-    ive> l'i ;\u2022\nFour men ol   foreign   nationnlili   ap\npaired before tlie   magistrate, the police\nhaving   complained   of   thent   linnK'ini!\nround the gaol, and  talking  to the prisoners.    Tin-   chiel   of police   had   su;--\ntis that they  might  pass dangerou s\nweapons over   t\"   lhe   prisoners.    The\nmagistrate advised them thai   thej were\nnot fn In.il round the city doing nothing,\nbut to get to work,    If  they did  not gel\n\u25a0 dealt \u00abnii by the\nm\\ foi  uitering.     There was no excuse\nIoi il   .nnl there   was   plenty   \"I   work\neverywhere.\nTuesdai wasnlmostn recorddayiu the\nils ol the nil  Police Court,    In add!\ntion t\" tin eight mi n who were arrested\non Sun<lav  night four  more were taken\nm Mondaj afternoon (or loitei\n-tnt'l the city gaol and trying to attract the notice of   the   prisoners.   The\nmen in nuestion were T. Puller, G. Brown\n!. Harti and C. McCnuly.\nThe first three nun said that they\nim-.int no harm, but merely wauted i\"\n>l-i- tlu-ii friends who were in gaol. All\nlutnbi i - -- and had workeil for\nthe Bowman Lumber 'Jo. ' The magistrate warned them that tln-y mi'-tlit get\ninto serious trouble if they were caught\nloitering again, and let them ofl with a\ncaution.\nC. McCauly, another lumber jack,\nli red with the same olTeuce, wa> too\ndrunk to speak ind was remanded. He\ni- is brought up he! in J. II- Jackson, J.\nr. Sergt. Sttirdi --.ii'1 he had rejieatedlj\nwarned him against interfering \u00abitli the\nprisoners, Wter I severe reprimand\n\u25a0-: -   nl\nin 'ti nks rem tuded \"ii   -i charge\nnee \"ii the   street   ou Sundaj\nirou hi   up \"ti Mondaj afti I\nnoon.\nTin * \u25a0\u2022   had   several wil -\n-:;    the   red   lighl   ,h-.tii.-t    I\"\nrove I \u25a0  imi'-I   w.i^  creatiu    -\nirbanci      111 il    it rtei.   Accused u,i^,\n,-i \u25a0 i.     - osts,   or in default\ni.-i.\nil with a like of-\nI.St) costs be-\nmativi of i ne\niini\nThe School Question\nA meeting of Ward Ono residents\nwho wish lhe proposed new school to\nbe Imi It on six ili stii'i'l. is reported to\nhave been held nt tin1 Selkirk Hull on\nMonday night, The meeting evidently wns n hole nnd corner affair.\nThe Mam. llititii.n was nol advised of\nit so th it we could have a reporter\npresent nnd give the public an exacl\nstatement of whal transpired, but we\nunderstand the promoters were con-\nliili'iit of securing a block vote of the\nIt,ili.in residents \"I Waul One for\nplacing tlie new school on Sixth street\nand\" those present pledged theniselve\nto do their nt --i   to  defeat   al   the\nballot to iniiiiou tin- neutral .-.-bonis\nproposal with thai object.\nRailway Congestion\ni liiengo, \\pril I .Iiuiim .1, Hill predicts thai iln' railroads ol the L-mtcd\nDtutes will i-\\|n-tii-iii i- next (all the\nL-i'-,ii'- i 11 itli- . ouge ' ion in tli.-ir liis-\ntory   mid   thut   slup|iers   who  dispatch\nl 1    during the I'oiigesled period will\n-I\" -\" at iheir own risk, lie n>s the\nlumiugc oih-i.-il for -lii|nn.-iit i< growing nt a in- I.- rapid rate than the facilities i-i li ni lie it, mid Ihe minis can\nnot  raise mone)   ia t ei gh  to  niuke\nextent ions u - rapidly as needed.\n-\nict,   Hi\nIo Amend Health Bylaws\n,     11   lull i,.I. lo\nIiy\n\u25a0\u25a0 -   providing   for\nirdin      and\n\u25a0 >  q.\nipplj   hi --.  \u25a0 \u2022 i.\nI :\nlepn  'tin-til\ni that\n\u2022        , lie       \u25a0 I ---ill     \u00abith\nlink   lit,\nA Socialist alderman in I'.-itnniti,\n11all, ua- miii, led mi - liargcs of '-ni-\nbe\/zling  enrtliquakQ relief funds.\nLionel  f'.. Buck, i'.i'.., ol Vancouver,\nhi -    I n    engaged bj  iln- t 'ouncil of\nf'hilliwaek  Munieipulit)   i\"    iibmii     ,-i\ni-    lied    - li-nii- im   iln- drainage and\nsewering ol lhe nun,;- ipnlilj \u25a0\n\\   n- \"1st ion  tm-1 J  by  Aid.    Mc-\nDonnld  (hot   lho i 'itj   ol N'elson     pay\n..ill  11 > peni as    In - mu e< I ion  v-ith\nMnj oi   llou ton'    i al,  including\nlho    cost ol lniiiL'iiiLr tho body     from\nQnesnol,  ua-  cai ried,  The cosl  wai \u2022\u25a0\ntimiitod     at  between    8100 and 8600.\nA  let 'i-i   u i    ' ived  i i  tIn-     commit ii'-   in  - lull -. I   ; I\"' iiiti'-i al      and\none  i'i.mi      -I.     M.   fiifluit:.  sccrctary-\nn i-i of i In- hand,    aj ing i hat the\nband would plnj   at   lho funeral     for\nlnitliiti.\n'\nl\n\u25a0\nli an lho\n\u2022   ,,\"' 'o with\n1\nAnnouncement\nJ. P. Sutherland, having purchased the\nKxprcss Business ol   K.   \\V.   B.   I'ngi t.\nli advise  iln-   public   that   fur the\nim  i ni in is \u25a0- nnd\nphone number and  thai   orders   sent in\nIhere will hnvi\n15, \\V. B, !'     t th m      In   pnblii lur\nHi' -a oatronagi ini     In\nbeen i uniiiiin llu  I'.xpn ss Bu ines -, and\n' Y. i iitlu rland,\na continuam e of the I herli ac\ncorded to him.\n\/. II\n\"WEDNESDAY, Al'Kll. G, l'.HU.\nTHE MAIL-HERALD REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nPage n\n\\l our method? suit you\ntell others. If they don't\nBtiit you tell us. Any criticism of our mode of\ndoing business will he\nappreciated.\nSPECIAL\nA news sheet devoted to the interests of the citizens of Revelstoke and surrounding\ntowns and settlements.     Our aim is to place before the purchasing\npublic the facilities of Our Big Department Store.\nMail Orders.\nTelephone Orders.\nSend   the   children   to\nthe store.    Tome yourself.\nHave our city traveller\ncall at your honit for\norders.\nH  i\nLadies and Misses Two Piece Suits\nSpring time attire ior up-to dai\" folks are the showing of the newest Two\nPiece Suits for Ladiea and Misses in all the wanted colorings and newer fabrics,\n(let an early glimpse of them on our Second Floor. A regular fashion hureau is\nour Second Floor. Get the first information there of the styles that are to he.\nThese suits are modest in price\nFrom $15 to $25\nWash Suits and Wash Dresses\nThis advance showing of styles, supreme for spring ami Summer. Tlie lust word\nin Wash Suits and Wash Dresses, The one-piece dress is here in all its variance\nfrom the colored cotton wash fabric at a modest price to the most elaborate French\nlingerie muslin highly trimmed with lace and embroidery\nFrom $5.75 to $20\nThese prints\u2014the same price\nhere as ' anywhere in Canada,\nand a nice variety to choose\nfrom. They are unsurpassed\nfor washing and thejquality is\never the same. P. P. prints\nare an English standard cloth.\nThis time they are more fascinating than ever at\n15c. per yd.\nHair Goods\nImports of New Sanitary\nHair (loods are arriving on\ncounters almost every day.\nThe, new Turban, the new Par-\ndome, the new Braids, the new\nCoils and new Switches. You\ncan buy a Ileal Flemish Hair\nSwitch as low as\n$5.00\nA jubilee of spring blossoms\nand untrimmed millinery.\n''There never were such pretty-\nstyles as these,\" is the tenor of\nremarks beard a dozen times\na day at the millinery counters\nand \"the delsghtful part of it is\nthere are no two alike. Such\na riot of flowers, such wonderful pretty shapes.\nBoys' Soits\nTin-   -mail     bi ;\u25a0    I nd   his\nalways  a problem\nwith \u2022 W< i in bt  of\nservice to you thii spring.   A\nprofusion - - for\nthe litt,' \u2022\u2022 I .\u00ab- in the department   i, -m   : | Floor at\n$2.50 to $7.50\nDress Fabrics\nThe Cotton Dress Fabrics\nare always one of our Spring\nfeatures. This lime more com-\nplete than i-ver. Never before\nhave the designers brought\nout such handsome patterns.\nNever before have the colorists\npioduced such dainty color\neffects. Most that i- good in\nth.- world ol cotton wash goods\nis l.ere madam' at from\n15c. to 50c.\nNeck Ruchings\nNew Neck Ruchings ami\nFrill-. The Cord Edge ami\ntiilt and Hiver Braid Edge\nare among the newest, lust\nnow we have a special box\ncontaining Net llucbing, Chiffon Ituching, Satin Edge, Cord\n1. Igi.   ! oj   ontains ii frills -ii\n35c. per box\nfresh Fruit\nArriving    daily   thi\nmoi       ; m\nami ' - rapi  Fruit   on the m u-\nket.    ''  :   motto i- \\n gel \"tir\nll ,,,: Oftl ale   fm  it\nquickly.\nMen's Hats\nm\n(Sid\nEver notice that any stiff\nhat is commonly called a\nChristy Stiff?   Why? Because\ni hristv'- havt  ii known\nlo make tie- besl -ti:': hat ou\nthe market, and so i.i - mrably\nhave they been known that\ntheir name im- become standard for stifi n i'm We have\n-. \u25a0 . for Christy's\nhats in tin' citj nd will he\npleased to . new\nest shapes al u\nGolf Caps\nMei      tSoll\nand Worst!\n75c to $1.50\nI we itieth   ' entury   C   lh-\nMen.    N' -v ..-\n-\nwhir!\nFa-\nli wi\n'\n:\u2022 ti,-,\n$2250\nThe Klevator is  the most perfect type   of    passenger   oh\nmade,    We \"pari d no ex pen\n,n- . most reliable,     Ml\nii,,-   ,t, \u2022    devicei    - i.n prod\nyon    will    find    on   it.     Th'- D\napproved autoi\nNew Vegetables\nN'-u  Vegetables art ii\u25a0:' in and\nyoui   trade,    Ripe Tom -   ies, (leu\nCucumber-. and I'ai   -\nGET THEM AT HUME'S AND YOU GET THEM FRESH\nfind a\n.:\" vou\n'\nI\nI\n'  I\n.il\nI\nmmmm i V\\Zn   6\nTHE MAIL-HERALD REVELSTOKE, B- C-\nWEDNESDAY, AIM1II. n, llllll.\nThe Prospector\nha-    ll\ni-hieli  has\n.ml  pros.\nI'l' ':-m,\nS'l'H\nJury Disobeyed Judge\ntilll\n\\,-U\nll-l'l\n1 hi,\nthei\nTin\n- in   lh,     histoll    oi   lh.'   ,-olli-ts        til\nVoi'li  enmity,  ii  grand  j.li'j   yes-\nii)     refused      lo ohc>   lhc Instruc-\n- Ill   ii       judlM'      ttho   hail   \u2022 1 i t. >. 1.\" 1\ni   t lui'ii  ii    i-i'ilninal  indictment\njury  \u00ab it    , uie  \u00ab hieli  \\\\ us  linhl - ,\\ ,-r\nih.- inmiosl      ,,t   Dlstriel   Utorney\nMysterious Disappearance\nMl\nTver,   ilu\nMt'lll'i'll\nwherun\nfar hilH ftiilwl Lo revoul his\nis. Thr |k il ii*-. who luivo\nIn \u25a0en wurkiny on lhe i'uko, htivo I htm\nbnilied mi I iiUhciutfh lhe uir is full\nof  rumors,   ihe  only  explanation   that\n'I'l,,.     p,.,-,,,\"\nllt'lollLrillL'   111   all   on liptlti\nclone   nuii'li     for   the  ivelf\npniit)   ,,f   the      world   u\nvliieh   is   ilianihi-i]   bj      lhe     persistent\ni-ti'oii   ami   luinesi   toil   ol  mall)       ren\nI      .uul    i-iiiiolili-.l  In   ihe ,'ti luniiu'ii\nnml      self  sneriliee of mam     i,,i._,-M,-ii   \" \"\"\u25a0'.   meets  willi lu-li.-f i-  thai   nf suit-id..\nmi        i        ,. , . i ,-.    Whitman   to  investigate  tin- < I,: 11 -j,--  ol      .,., .,      ...\nlii'io.-s.     \\lili.iii^li       history    has     |,,it | |\u201e.  |a.t   \u201e\u201e,,,, ,,|   \\|,     | Vl,,. Wlls      ,,,,\n, ,- i \u25a0     i  - .   i-oti-ilira, \\     made  bv      iln-    l-.nii-riiri-.i-   ,,      ,    , - i . .       .    '\nllll     i,-mi.I       ..I   III-  iloiiia.,     he     niil-l . . Mill-i-h    lilh..   Manilla   lor   u   train       Ii,\nhave sean-lietl the wa-sle pla.-es nf    th.->,r;\"\"      !'1,u','s      \"\"     \"L\"1pl\"sl     '.'\"'   take the mails, alioill  11  p.m.\n-aril,     in lind the proeious and useful   J^ \"-   ',':\"1'\"      '''\" >\"''s    ,lss,\"'m'      ,l\u201e s Tyer is ,,n  Englishman,   who\nli..-  lii-.il  in   llii llltl')   foe a  number\n,,f yeursf lh- \"a-   II  years nf a-,-, and\nalioui   \"i feel   S     in, lien   in   height,     of\nmedium liuild, am] wears a ilarli moils-\nM'l'i'iem-i'   ,,,,,1,,..\nlhal   the \t\nIn  tfener\nHon.\nII\nFor Froight Consigned to Order\ni in-      riiilwiti    I'limpnu\n -i.leralile      ilillieiiltv,\nnew   lonn  nf  lull  nf I ..lin\nMillions in Snowsheris\nhil1  ,,f Imlimj   I,,-   been issued  ami      i-   tinnti.' snow-sheds so  that   there uiil. in\nr.-iilrntid will [iroti'l-l it- ll'neks thro'\ntha mountains ai all [iliit-oH where iliui-\nIfer of  nvaliuielies  i-  ennsidei'ed   nl   all\npiolmlil.-.      Mr.   Ilill  I-  tleiermini'd    in\n[       dee    ui-'lililaili       illiilili-i rupti-il      , . iniiiliinh a-\nSwarms of Bees Act\nI'm-   lh,\nminerals   lone   before   1*1,...\nil.-l   l .. 11 ,-...\u25a0 111      for     tin.\nM-nl     in   the  titiV)   hi-  servants,    -hip\nj.i.-n   lhal   had    I i.l.\u25a0-!_\u2022\u25a0 ,,,   iln    ea,'\nor     iiphir foi      mill, oi   Kim   -,,. fm\nI'hal'iah        oi      I'.L'.Vpl,       ioni|llered      llii\nSinai    pi-llili-n!a   ioi    il        lure-    of     ...p\n|i.-r,     II,-   ii Ivel ,.s,   pi-ivalioii-,     fail     id -   '        n     In   I n '   I Iln I   dlippel\nun-   an,I   -iiM-r.   mn-,   have   | iled    '\u25a0''  I   ent 1,1     forward     ll.-lL'llees     tile\n.,,\u201e'|   ,,,,.,1,.   possible   ih,-   ,,-i.-in   ..f    lh.-   memorandum   por f   \"order\" bills      Portland,    \\|\u201eil   -\",   With   ,-hai,-,. t.-ri-\nI'- .,-    \\L.   ,,i   pre ,     man,    when   \"'   l\u00bbdi\"il   \"'-\"\"\"I  \"f   ll i.'i.ial,   Th,-   li-' i'ii..|-L'J      .lames     -I.   11,11. diieelini!\nil\u201e. ,-,-iiih-  implement.  \u201en,l  weapon      of   new  form states  lhal   lhe in,- 'nmliini   -\"'\"\"- \"'   ll\u00ab) 'iivul   Vurlliorn   railway,\ns,,,,,,.      \u201e,.,,. . ,-,.i    ,.,,!.- fm   those nf    n    's  simpl)   nn  a.-l.iionli'il-ni.-i.t   that      a   '<-  plniiniiu,'    xtond   that   road's  ui-\nln-lii-i      miilerial,     t.nil  when pi\nin.-i-l \u25a0 ni        .-arK  .-p..- I. nm I. > ^^^^^^^^^^^^\nvanees   toward    ihe'fub,,'  -   nf  ils  pro-   \"  the shippine      publi.- were  lo wateh    ll   M   tlml   \u00bb'hieh   swept   senres      t\njnis.,1   inherit,,,,,,..    Sinee   then  he    ha-    th''\"   I\"\"\"''''  ''\"^l)   il   would   i-ertainly   death  .-,.,,-,,.ly al   ffellinploii\nfaithfully examined   many a stream and   fecilitule   delivery      nf   iheii   shipments       I'hmush   expenditure  ol   mi s   ll\ndiligently      M-,-,1, li. .1      main-   ,,     roi-U \u25a0   when ronfigned \" rder.\"\nribbed   hill   fnr   tin-   natural     li'easi\nnf il arlh, Inn  th.   dill    illy mid\ninn t.-tn-v  of   hi-   worl,   have   never  I\nfully   t.ppn-i iai.-.l   nr  iidi'niiately   rei\nnixed   li)   hi-   fellow   ma   .    Mi.-I     of I.i-    kee|\nI'li'oris  an- \"born   in blii-h   unseen   and   ''st:\n-,\\.-i-l.-        th.-ir      MM-rltl. -      ..I,   ih,-   .|.--,-tt I \u25a0\nnir,\"  and  .-.ni  when  a  rieli   I'm.I    dnes    \"Swarms nf I',,-,-   Vet.\"\n.ro....   hi-   -,-aivh   wiih  - --   hi-     re-      '-'-    ''\"\u25a0'-   livil'-   in  u   'tale of f do\n\" ''\"li\"\"   i-  I\"\"   : \"\"-'>'\"   l'i\"\"'\"'\"   fM   '\"'   ''\"\u25a0    '\"\u25a0\"l\"\"'1>   '\"'   ''\".'  I\"\"'-':\"      Vietoria.   April   .1   With   ,1\u201e-  view  of\n,,[   lhe vusl   wealth   he   ha-   discovered,   ilis.-overiii'.r  ihem.  whether  he  i-  or   i-   {\n\\n elass  of ti),-ii  lead a   more siti-ii\nlloll.      and   a,I',.-lilllli.ii-   I.l'-'    I I..'in    I In-       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nlirave     kuiirhts   of lhe   mountain     and vo*-\ntin-   -ir.-ain.    When   il ilinnry     man :!-    l'-'\"-      ''\"\u25a0!\"\"1   \u25a0'\"\"'     kepi\n,.,    . .     ihrnuuh   ;. dant'emus  -p.- >.\u25a0\u201e  - -I'\"'1 \u2022\u00bb' private prnperly,\n\u201el.-,i-      experie       lie  ileliirlits   i II       I-   ''l    Where  a     swarm   nf   I  lea-\n'\"\u25a0     i\"':'i\"-     ' I\"\"   '''i\"'\"1--    H\"    \"~  \"   \"','; \"\"-     \"'\"-'   \"\"\"'\"'      Vi.   Carier-I \u25a0,\u201e,,,\u201e   will   i-onlinue    a\nlook-  up,,,,   himself a-  a  -or,   \u201ef hero.    th\u00abn.  so  |\u201e\u201el- as      he .-an  prove      his   plil\u201e\u201e.\u201e,., |li;.f  \u201e\u201e,,      .,;,...,   ,,\u201e,  |m|)e|,\n|inliey  on   ihe   same  eonsen --;.,-  line\n\"li   w In. h   il   ha-   lli-i-n   M.n.h.       i|   fm- tin\nseitled,   i\" ei :' '\u2022    |lliii-e   be   -m   the '\nll.tl,1     of \t\nSometimes      we    hear    per-nns,  who   -hull      notify   tin-     prn|iriei\n.-il   sum;!)   and  la\/il)   al\n1ni\\~  ami   luxuries  of  life,  won\nNOTICE.\nNoti-i- i- hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between lhe\nundersigned   ler   ihe  firm   ntone  and\nstylo \"The Muiindiell Meat Market\"\nand dnling from ihe l-'ilt day nf February 1009 litis ihis day been dissolved by mutual consenl and the business\niii ihe future will be oai'i'lod on by\nlievel.-toke M.-.it  Market, Limiledl\n\u2022 11 accounts owing to the firm are\nto In- [laid by the said company and\nall accounts owing to the said firm\nwill I\"' collocted by the said company,\nDated -,i Rovolstoke, British Columbia this 2Sth day of March, 1910,\nWitness -\nC.  Im lill.l.AY\n(Sgd.l   11.   R,   MAIADIIKl.I..\n(Sgd.) I'll \\S.  I'.   I.IS11M \\I1K.\nWanted Known\nEggs, or day old chicks from white\nLeghorns, brown Leghorns; also\nRhode Island lieds nnd White Crest\nBlack Polish; also a few dozen Leghorn  Pullets,  nt  reasonable prices.\nEggs per setting, $2 and up.\n.T. A. MORGAN,\nP.O. Box 027, Revelstoke, B.C.-S\nil,,- following  will  In- of\ntion  over  hi-\nwinter w eat liei\nne   at   all   -tat\nf I\nI h\nlh,\niii-io\\t-i-iii-j   them,  whether  he  i-   or\nnot   the  proprietor of  iln-      laud      .,\nwhich   th.-v      liai i.-.lil'-h.-il   ihemse\nhi\nAcquires Share in Paper\n. imj more time for hi- parliamentary ,Imi.--. and tor lit toll t toll to his\nother Ini'L'o  interests,  ii   i- -   iled that\nMr.  I'.-iitir-fm       hn-  disposed      ol\nlhe  bull,   of  lii-  interests   in   lhe   \\o\\ --\nAdvertiser  npait)   lo  Mr.  -I.  II. Mat\nson,   ,,f   ihi-  eity.\nShingle Mill for Sale\nA   small   Shingle  Mill For Sale.   Engine,  boiler.    Jointer,  Perkins  Shingle\nhand  machine     bolters etc.    Capacity\n35,000 per day.      Apply  to\nThe LEE LUMBER CO.,\nWigwam,  P.  C.\n\\e-  a   ' i-. .   the     nw ncr    may  reclaim\nthem,   -o   long  a-       In-  1.111   p\nlli- would  nm  repeal   ih.- adventure  fm    ''-'\u25a0     \"''   properly      therein,   and   -hal\nthe   ...\u201el,|.      neither     would      i\u201e-      ha.-    be  entitled   lo   take   | ession'nf them\nmissed  ii   for  lhe  worhl  uud   th.- -lar-.   a'   \"\">'  p!a'\" \"i,  which   llu- -warm  has\nPill      ..ilil      lhc     |'l\"-| Ioi      'I \t\n.-,ivl,ni   ih \u201e, place of    ,;'-. land nf annther person, bill  llio owner\n,f  .,,,.|| I here   ni.    mini)   reason-   \u2022' \u201e\u25a0 b.-li.w\n,m.   '.md  before l.ai.d nnd i-onii                  im '\"-   1'\"\"   'ke  * \u25a0\"\"'\"-   summer   will    b\nv||v   for all  damages. \"' '  -'''at   business  nelivit.v  in   Rev\nill\n,!\u201e.,,      1,,,, (2|      If   ,,   -warm   settles  in  a      hive   elslnke.       \\t   ihe  presenl   iim.-      Ihere\nlives ii, waiKleriii\" al  ,.   the      nl     which   i-   ahead)   ,       pied;   ll w ,,,-r   \u25a0\"' any who si Id bo able lo giluge\nit,,,-,   pi,,,-,.-   ,.f  iii, '-   i-ih.    far    .,\u00bb iy \"               '<\" \"II  righi     \">   l'\"'     '\"\"\"\"     \"'  d'U  >'Uy   anil district\nrron      blessi,             ||   -               [prop r\"\"'1>   \u00abell   who   an-   looking       around\niiivili\/ntinii     I'mi '   wonder\"    \u25a0\u25a0       \u2022\"'     N'     inpur.-iied   -wa,m   which   I - ul esialo investment,   mnl the dp-\n,h..i; ii now     vision,-.! .   f<\"   ' ' '  1       withnul   -\u2022 fnr  local  |irn|wrt) .... ing,\n'IT..--,.    u   ,1    ua-  .    ilu-ii     I   -    .    Iherei       ti  i.\\   I-     e.-ured   hi    I  \t\nI----    if   ih, ii   aril ... eem     In   '\u25a0\u2022\"\"\u2022'' if    the       i       ,,, ,\u201e | ,1|W.\nreturn     unto   ihem   mid. i           f '\"ii                                                                        mil deposits     al      the  Vellowl , id oil\nfall  lo   th..  \u201e ,     ...   \u201ei        theii    v.. >'\u25a0     If  lie   own,    \u25a0 \u25a0'        . I ,,,,,;,!  Trunk   Pii.-ili,    h.-ive      been\nble\u201e.h.-.i      I,..-      . ''n-'      follow    the   -. .... .(ii|h,|    ((J   ,||V.\ni than    nt  i.i -I  sup-\n'    :\"  ': ' This   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0al    will    l\u201e-   i  gronl\n.-,..        u,;;.,\\  |\n\u25a0 \\-ar;ii\\    otliM-l    fi oil)    I i an. ...\n. \u2022\u25a0      thai   tl     i'.    -nu\n\u25a0-\u25a0 I- .oil\nmi!   on   ihe   tn trkei ,,,,ti\nGALT   COAL!\nSend in your orders for\nthis excellent coal\nDry Cedar, 4-Foot\n$3.75 Per Cord.\nBARGAINS IN\nResidences,  Building Lots\nFruit Lands\nW. B. ROBERTSON\nFirst Street      Tel 6 P.\n3 Superb Styles\nThe famous Fit-Reform designer\nhas created three models in 2\nButton Sack Suits that surpass\nanything of this style ever seen\nin this country.\nThe combination of originality\nand elegance will appeal\nto every man who prizes\nexclusiveness and good taste.\n^f^^^L, ^e patterns\u2014\nin fine English\nWorsteds \u2014 are\nequally distinctive.\nFIT-\nIE..\n*r*r\nMcKINNON & SUTHERLAND\nR^velsloke,   B. C.\n1,11,,,. -,.   Ill\n\u25a0       -\nfell.\nlave\n\u25a0\nthe.\nI.,-..\n\u25a0\nflllll\ni..   <\nl\nfind\nil\nII.   \u25a0\nu\n. \u2022\n- -\n...,,n\n.-'   il\na\ni -    i\nan I\nn-|\nI, ive\n.   \u25a0\n\u25a0\nVegetable and Flower\nSEEDS\nOrnamental  and Flowering\nSHE.UBS\nBest varieties of\nFRUIT   TREES\nSend for Catalogue\nROYAL NURSERIES & FLORAL CO., LTO,\n786 Granville St.   P.O. Box 1063\nVancouver, H. C.\nRevelstoke Flour and 'Feed Store\nRoyal Standard Flour, Five Rose Flour, May,\nGrain, Feed and Chicken Specialties, Beans, Feas,\nBarley, Breakfast Foods, Mayer's Celebrated Kng-\nlish Horse and Cattle Foods and Medicines.\nThe Paget Supply Co'y.\nE. W. 15   PAGET\nJ. WILSON\nDrastic Liquor Change\n\u25a0\nI .I i tttMV\n.1   LIUU\n\u25a0\nI\n1\n\u2022 \u25a0\n[I    '\ntl\n-:\n-.-\u25a0   '\nII \u25a0\n'\n'\nn\nK.-_\n,   p \u25a0 *\u25a0:-  nnd  .'I\"''  dol at\n; III.'ft\nb.V      a\n'   \u25a0     n  .   \"Ah,\nre-\n\u25a0 \u25a0 _\\ man\n-    \u25a0\u25a0   a.   never\nime '\u00ab'\nMulls-\nCEMENT BLOCKS\nMaunfaclnrtd for all ciassa* uf   boildhiKi\nCEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE\nFIRE GUY AND FIRE BRICKS\nfoOiiU in largo or small qn\u00abntititi\nI atthelowast jiricaa for cash.\n411 klnds;of imi!.lin*' andfrlaiterliiK\nundartaVan.\nFoote & Pradolini.\nREVELSTOKE\ni\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\nivi .\n'\u25a0\n......\ni-.-\nii, |     I-       :\u25a0    I\n.\n...\n\u2022\u25a0v.,      I.\nI,       ;   '    \u25a0      .:\u25a0-\ntl\n[\u25a0irll.i\ni. \u25a0       .\nI\n<\u25a0\n|il  .... I\nE.   G.   BURRIDGE\nrinsmithing, Repairs,   Hot   Air\nPipe and  Furnace Work\nWORK    8HOP\nOonnaught Avo.   -   Rovolstoke\nH. B. STONEX\nPractical..\nMachinist\nRepaint of all klndi neatly carried on\nI'.irvrie ainl linn w.-rk aspeclalty\nRrtimatc- .''.-.-n ..ii mu. \u25a0' i -\u25a0\nn' mirk.\nFront     Street.\nCentral Hotel\nAbrahamson Bros., Props.\nEnlarged ami Improved,    Firat-ClaBfl in every reppevt.    All modern convenience**\nLarge .Sample Rouiub.\nRates, $2.00 per day        SpecialiWeekly[Rate&.\nRevelstoke, B.C.\nORIENTAL HOTEL\nsuitably   furnished   with   the  choicest the\nmarket affords.      Best Wines, Liquors and\nCigars.    Ratas $ i a day.    Monthly rate.\nCT.    ALBEET      STOIDTE      PEOP.\nSKiXS\nVll\u00a3ktnd Reatonabli  Pricei\nPainting and\nPaper Hanging\nteed\nr. \/. ( kwvvKom)\ni ..r. Third St.  nml RobfOD Avenue'iev\nPalace Restaurant\nMcKenzie  Avenue\nKruit, Candiep, CigarB,Toliacco.\nMeals 35 centR.\nA. H. Sing, Proprietor\nUNION HOTEL\nAllKOWllKAII, 11. C.\nSpecial  Attention given  to  commercial\nmen   ami   tourist's,     First-claSR   Hample\nruoiiiH. Pineal scenery in HriiiHli Columbia, overlooking Upper Arrow Lake.\nW. J. Lightburne, Prop.\n\\I1\\ERS    \u00ab VNTED   l-'..r       rrench\nreek, llii,' D    Appl}   E    \\      l'...-el\nUnion Hotel\nRESTAURANT\nUnder New Management\nWHITE HELP ONLY\nStewart Macdonald\nProprietor\nr\nTO   INVKSTOKS\nIf  you want a sure  InvoBtment, and one\nthat will stantl the closest inspection, wrrtr\nThe Over-Land Financiers Limited,\nVANCOUVER,   B   C.        mrh l.\"J! WEDNESDAY. AI'llll. (1, WW.\nTHE MATLHERALD, REYELSTOKE, B. C.\nr\u00abe\u00bbIi\nCorporation of tlie City\nof Revel; tic\nl',V-l.\\\\\\   Ml\t\n\\  l'.\\ LAW  lo enable the Corporation\n\u25a0I il.e City of  lievelstoke lo raise   by\nw iy ol Debentures tlio sum ol   Thirty\nI liousnnd   ,s:',n.imo.nii|   Dollars for  the\ntrposes ol the Board of Seliool True-\n.'\u25a0\u2022-- of the City of  lievelstoke.\nWhereas   the   hoard   of  School  Trus-\nees  ol ih\" City of Revelstoke     have\nn p.ii-ii,,n ,- ol the powers grunted to\nihem     by  Section     \\2 of  the  \"Public\n- ' ools   \\. i   11105\", ;,-  re-enacted     by\n~-- lion     ll'J of     the \"I'ublic Si hools\nAct,   190S,      Vmendmenl      Act,  1906,\"\n\u25a0nuseJ to be prepared and  laid before\n\u25a0   Sfunieipnl Council a detailed statement  ni the     sums required   to meet\n!\"-\u25a0 i.-il   extraordinary   expenses    which\nin.-iy be legally incurred by the Hoard,\nnil Filch estimate has been considered\nui-1  finally  npproi ed  by  lhe Council,\nAnd whereas the snid estimate provides for the erection nnd equipping of\n,i new school building.\nAnd whereas to meet  tl xpendittire\ni-  pio\\ i.l,-,! In   snid estimate ii   is  \t\nessnry t., raise     .,,,  the pni'l ol     the\nMunii ipnlitj   Ihe  -nm  of s:|,i,in,ii.iiii.\n\\i..l  whereas   ii   is  deemed  expedient\n-   i os,- up..a the credit  of  lhe  Muni-\n'ipulily    the     sum ui SHO,(llltl.till     for\ns hool pu,-| oses  aforesaid.\n\\n-i whereas  the t.-ial amount     re-\nred  to I,.- raised annually by special\nrate  For paying the Mii,I debt  and in*\nleresl  ther I and for creating n sinking fund t'.,,- paying the >ai.l principal\ndebt   within   tweiitv-five  \\,-.,rs  is      for\n,- terest  Sl.'iOO.tltl  and  \u2022'\u2022-,\u25a0 sinking fund\n*s-J-j. making -, loud ni 82332.00.\nAnd whereas the amount of the\nwhole rateable lan.1 within the Muni-\n-ipaliiy including the territory coin-\nprised within the  Revelstoke     School\nDistrict  for school  purp a according\nto the last revised a--.---in.-ni roll is\n81,677,783 50,\nSOW THEREFORE the Municipal\n.1 nt the Corporation of ihe\nCity of Revelstoke in open meeting assembled ena. i-  as follow -\u25a0:\n1. li shall be lawful for the Mayor\nof the Corporation of the City ,.i Rev-\ntoke for the purposes aforesaid, and\nhe i- herebi authorised, to borrow on\nthe credit ni the Muni'ipality by way\nof debentures hereinafter mentioned,\nfrom am. person, persons, (inn. body\nor bodies corporate, who may be will-\ning to advance the same as a loan, a\nsum ol money, not exceeding in the\nwhole the sum of Thirty Thousand\n(330,000.00) Dollars a,el to cause all\nsuch sum- bo raised or received to be\nlaid into the hands of the Treasurer\nof the Corporation of the City of Revelstoke for the purpose- aforesaid and\n\u25a0 ith the object hereinbefore recited.\n2. It -hall be lawful for the Mayor,\n,1 the *aid  Corporation  of  the      City\nof Revelstoke to cause any number of\nlebentures to be made executed and\nissued for such sum or sums nq may\nbe required for the purposes nnd objects aforesaid not exceeding however\nthe -urn of Thirty Thousand ($30,000)\nDollars. Such debentures shall be ol\nthe denomination of One Thousand\n($1,000.00) Dollars each nii.l all of\nsuch debentures shall be sealed with\nihe seal of the Corporation of the\nCity of lievelstoke and signed by th\"\nMayor an.l Clerk thereof.\nn each year during the currency     ol\nihe  -aid  debenturei   lhe su f     Ono\nThousand liie hundred (81.100.00) Dol\nlars for th,- payment of interest and\n1 ighl hundred ami twenty-two (?S22)\nHollars for il\u201e> payment of tho suid\n'Inin under the said debentures by n\nspecial rate suflicienl therefor on all\nthe ratable real propertj in lllo Baid\nMunicipality\n7. It shall be lawful for lho Muniei- sod within the\nPal Council of the snid Municipality trie! tor schoo\nio ropnrchnso     any of the snid d,-Iran-\nrate for paying the said debt and interest thereon and for creating a\nsinking fund tor paying the sairl prm-\ncipal debt within twenty-live years is\nfor interest $237.50 nnd for sinking\nfund $13(1,15, making a total of\n$307.65,\nAnd      whereat     the     amount   .,1   Iho\nwhole ratable land within  the Municipality,  including   tho  territory  conipri-\nRevelstoke School  Dis-\npurpos.-s, according lo\nthe     1,-,-t     i.-, ised assessment  roll     is\nRead a second time lho 26th day\nol  March,   HUH.\nHead a third lime the 20th day\nof March and passed with the unanimous consent  of   the Coui\nI!.-,\ntor.\n'iveil   tin\nthe\n-seal\n(lav\n.1   lh,\nif\ncil.\nelci-\nDili.\niilcr\nday\nised le\ndopled\nid   I'mallv\nures upon such terms as may bi\nrood upon with the legal holder or\nhoi lers thereof either at lhe lin,\" ..i\nsale ot4 at any subsequent time ,-,i\"i all\ndebentures so purchased -hall be forthwith cancelled or destroyed nnd uo\noissue of debentures shall be made in\nonsoquancu ol such repurchase,\ns. I,, Ihis bylaw lhe woo I \"Municipality\"  -hall be dee ,1  lo extend   io\nand include all uu,it.ni and property\ncomprised within lho Revelstoke\nSchool Districl ami such property\nshall In- liable io assessment hereunder as provided by Section 12 of th\"\nsnid \"Public Schools An. IU05, Ami\nendmenl  Act,  11)06.\"\n0. This bylaw if passrd -hall take\ni-tVe.-t :,,,i] come int\" force on and utter th\" Hth day of April  1010.\nIH. This bylaw may b\" cited for\nall      purposes    as     tho     \"Revelstoke\n(School  Board)  Loan Bylaw  No\t\ninin.\"\nII. This bylaw shall before th- final passing thereof receive the assent of\nihe electors according 10 tin- provisions of au.I in the manner prescribed\nby  the municipal ' 'lauses Act.\nRead a lii-i  time the 26th     day\n,,f March  11110.\nRend  a  second   time  the 26th day\n..I'   Manh   1910,\nHead   a   third   lini\"   th\"  26th   'lay\nof   Manh.   1910,  ami  passed  wiih\nag.  $1,677,783.50,\nor        SOV      I'HEREFORE iln- Municipal\n< nun. il of ihi- Corporation     of     th\"\nCitj of Rei il-ioke in open meeting \u25a0\n.-'\u2022ml.l.-.l  enacted  a- follows:\n1. It . '.all In- lawful for ih,- Mayor\nof th\" i 'rn partition oi the Citj oi lie-\nelstoke for th\" purpose aforesaid ami\nIn- is hereby authr iBod to borrow on\nilu- credit ..( the Municipality by way\nof debentures hereinafter mentioned,\nfrom ani person, porsons, firm, body\nor bodies corporate w lio may In- v\\ ill\nilu   In    . i'   in- <\u2022   I he   -alne   as  a   loan,   a\nnn nt monoy     not exc ling in     the\nwhole th\" -a i  loin  Thousand  sev-\n\u25a0-,, hundred and fifty ($4750.00) Hollar- alel lo cause nil -Hill sums so\nraised or received to In- paid into the\nhands ,,f tl\u201e- Treasurer ol the Corporation oi ih.- lay oi Revelstoke for\nihe purpose aforesaid and wiih ihe\nobject   hereinbefore  recited.\n,,,-il   iln-\nnun.\nMayor.\nCity Clork.\nTAKE NOTICE  lhat th\" above is a\na py of il,\" proposed By-law upon\nwhich      the    vole\nwill b\" taken at  tl,\nity  Hall, corner of sc\ncKenzio     Avenue,   Re\nn  Thursday   April  7th\ntl,\"     hours ,,(     Nine o'clock  a.\nSeven o'clock, p.m.\nI'.lil il'  V I.AWSON\nClerk ol ilm Municipal (\nf  tin-  Municipality\nCity Clerk's olliei!\nt  ami\n1',.   C.\nI W \"I'll\n,.   ainl\nnnl   st,v,\nelstnke.\nnun, b\nli\" lawful\nirporatiii\n:.\u201e the Mayor\nof the City\nitiy number of\n\u25a0xecuted ami\nurns a- may\ni-i- and object\nhowever die\n-\u25a0\u25a0veil hundred\nMi.mii Hollar.. Such de-\nbe of ih\" denomination\nibe iinanimi\nCouncil,\nReceived  tin\ntors the\n|,n-\n-.-nt\nof th,\nsent\nday\n,,f the\nof\nmm.\nReconsiden\npassed bj\nfinal\nduv of\niil.ipli-d   and\nCouncil the\nmm.\nMayoi.\nCity Clerk.\nTAKE Mil l< E that the above is\ntni\" copy ot ihe proposed Inlaw  upon   place   i\nwhich the vote of the Municipality will  by the\nl\u201e- taken     at lhe    City Clerk's ollice,\nCity  Hall, corner ol Second street and\nM.-Ki-n\/i\" Avenue,  Revelstoke,  B.C. on\nThursday, April 7th, 11110, between lhe\nthe     hours ol   9 o'clock, a.m., and 7\no'clock p.m.\nBRUCE A. LAWSON,\nClerk of  the  Municipal  Council.\n\u25a0J.     11   shall\nof  the suid\nol Revelstoke to cause\ndebentures to be made\nissued for -inii -uni or\nbe required fur iln- pur|\naforesaid  not  \"\\-- line\nsum  of  Four Thousnnd\nand   fifty   (81\nbentuti-   shal\noi I in.- thousand Dollar- euch except in\ntin- ease oi on\" of -aid debentures\nwhich maj b\" tor a lesser -urn and all\noi such debentures -hall In- sealed with ,\nthe seal oi il\u201e- Corporation of ihe\nCity \"t Revelstoke and signed by ihe.\nMayor   and  Clerk   thereof.\n:t.   The    -anl     debentures -hall bear\ntin-   date   ot 1910   and\nshall b\" payahl\" in twenty live years\nirom tin- said date ia lawful money of\nCanada a' the office of tin- Molsons\nBank at Revelstoke aforesaid, which\npavnicni shall be designated\n-ai-1 debentures ami shall have j\nattached to ,ih\"m coupons fm- th\" pay- |\nment of interest and tin- signature to\nthe intere-t ...up..n- may be either\nwritten, printed. Btamped or lithographed.\nI.   The   -aid   debentures   -hall    bear ,\ninterest     al   'In- rate of five per cent\nto per \"\u25a0 in. i  per annum from  the date i\nthereof, which interest -hall be     paid\nsemi-annually at the office of tin' Moi\nCorporation of the City\nof Revelstoke\nBY-LAW NO. 1(9.\nA BY-LAW    in   STOP I H CERTAIN\nLANES   RUNNINC  THROUGH\nBLOCKS Mi. .Mi .v Mi. 53,\nWhereas  it  is  deemed  expedient      tn\nslop up portions of the lanes as hereinafter described.:\nBE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by\nthe Municipal Council of tin- Corporation of the City of Revelstoke, ir,\nopen meeting assembled  -,-  follows:\nI. That all thai portion of the lane\nin Block number Fifty (50) lying between lie- westerly boundary of Ilob-\n<ui Aii-uil\" and lh\" easterly boundary\nf McArthur Avenue as shown on a\nplan oi part ot the Cily of Revelstoke\nand numbered 626 I. AMI all that por-\ntion oi ih\" lane in Block number-Fifty-three (53) lying between the westerly boundary of Wynn Btreel ami\nthe easterly boundary of Pearson >t.,\na- shewn on a plan of part of the\nCity of Revelstoke and numbered 636,\nbe  and   the   same  are   hereby   under the\nuthority    of    Section  50  sub-section\n112 of      the    \"Municipal  Clauses  Act\"\ntopped up.\nHead a first   lime  ihe 8th day ol\nlari-ii. mm.\nRead .-, -\"\"onl linn- tin- 8th day\n<,f March, mm.\nRead a third time and passed\n(In- 8th day of March, mm with the\nunanimous consent ,.f the Council.\nReconsidered    and   finally passed\nCouncil  the  l-th\n\"Corporation of the City\nof Revelstoke\nBYLAW M)\t\nA BYLAW to enable the ' \u2022\nof th\" ('ity ,,f Revelstoke t\"\nway of debentures (he sum\nThousand      seven     biitoli o.l\n, ii-i- bj\nof Four\nand   fifty\n($4750.00)   Hollars  f,\u201e-  th,.  pur| I\nthe Board of School Trustees ol     ile-\nCity  of Revelstoke.\nWhereas tin. Hoard of Sel  Trustees of iini t'it> of Revelstoke have\nin pursuance of th\" powers granted to\na- ted by Section 32 of the \"Public\n''Public Schools Act, 1905,\" a- re-enacted by Section    32 of     the \"Publie\n-on-  Hank  at   Revelstoke aforesaid   in\nt lawful  ii, y uf I .,!,,,da on the\nday of and on the\nday  of ii'-pe-lively   iu each\nand every year during the currency\nthereof anil it -hall be expressed in\n-aid debentures to be so payable.\n5.    It   -hall   be lawful  for   the Mayor\nof the -aid Corporation of tho     Cily\nof Revelstoke to  negotiate and sell the\n-ai I  debentures or    any of ihem     for\nle-s   than   par,  but   in   no  case      shall\nilu- -aid debentures or any of them be\n-old ior less than  ninety-two ami one-\nhalf per i.'iituin of th\" tnce value, including  ih\"     cosl of -al.- and brokcr-\nI ge ami all other necessary expenses.\n1   ii.   There shall he levied     ami raised\nin each year during tin- currency     of\ntin- -aid debentures ilu- sum oi     Two\nhundred  and  thirty =evcn ami fifty one\nuiilredtli-   (237.50)   Dollars       ior   the '\nayment  of interest  and Due hundred\nml thirty ami fifteen one  hundredths!\n$130.15)   Hollar-  ior  the  payment  of\nfi,- said  debt  under ilu-     said deben-\n,,.,.. by a special rate suflicienl there-\nlot  .ui ail  tm- ratable real property  in\nami  adopted by  iln\nday of  Manh.   1910.\n(Signed)    -I. II. HAMILTON,\nMayor.\nBRUCE A. LAWSON,\nCity Clerk.\n1 certify  this  is  a  true copy of      the\nDy-T.aw passed by the Council of   the\nCity of Revelstoke, DC,  March 18th.,\n1910.\nBRUCE A. LAWSON,\nCity  Clerk.\nWATER NOTICE\n3.   The     saiil  debentures  shall  bear\nthe date of 1910 and'Schools     Act, 1905,    Amendment   (et,\nshall be payable  in  twenty  live years 1006,\"  caused  to be prepared  ami laid\nirom  the -aid date in lawful money of before   the   Mm.vipal   ' ouncil   a  detail-   *'\nCanada  at   the office of the     Molsons   ed  estimate oi     ii..-  \u25a0 -  requited  to\nDank at Revelstoke aforesaid, which meet ipecial or extraordinary ex pen-\nplace of payment -hall In- designated sea which may I\"- legallj Incurred bj\nbv  the said debenture.. an,l  -hall have the   Hoard,  and  such  estimate I.i- been\nattached to them coupons for the payment on interest, and ihe signature to\nthe interest coupons may be either\nwritten, printed, stamped or lithographed.\nI.   The said debentures shall     beat-\ninterest  nt  the  rale of  live per     \"'in.\nonsidered   md  linalli    ipproved      bv\nhe    I   olllieil.\nAnd  whereas   lhe  -aid  estimate\nvldes    i.n' ih\"    !\"n liasi  of   idditi\nschool    .jr.\"imi-     '. 'a-      H\nposit.-   th\"  pi i\nall  rii.dits    in  lhal      I   ition i t  ^   tine\n<5 por cent.) per annum from the dai\"   street south -.i Second    tree!\nthereof, which interest shall be     paid   ning  down \u2022 ternim\nsemi-annually at  (he office of tho Moi- | ween  Blocks 55\n\u201e\u201e,-   Hallk   at    lievelstoke   aforesaid    ill     lar   I\" i   land   1,.-:'..    !' '-\nlawful monev of Canada on  the             | \u00bb  <> \"-'     ;- ' \u00bb     \"'\nday of                       and on the              tl\"'  lane  running  through Block\nro\u201el iiv,,|y ineach   at  .\u25a0 cost  of 89.\" f which   the\nIm-iiia tl urrency     rovincinl      '\u25a0 ntributes\nday   of\nand     \"very year\n,1\nthereof\" and ii  shall !\u00bb\u2022 exprcssei\n-aid debenture to be s,, payable.\n5- It -hall be lawful fur Mayor\nth\"  said  Corporation   of   lh\"  City\nItevelstoke   (o   negotiate   aad   sell\nail debentures or any ol ihem\nless   lhan   par.   bui   in   no     a   \u2022      hall th\"\naid    debentures    or any of then bo\nsold |,,r I.-     th.,,, ninety-two an\ni\u201e     1750.00 leaving $1750 lo be raised on\nih,- part of the Municipality:\n,,i      \\nd    whereas   to meel 'lent   iut\". as     p,-o\\ id. d by said cstit\nessnry     lhat   th\" Muni\nI ould raise lhc --uu ..f 81750 00\nAnd  where\n'    ' - Muri: i.\npolity the sum ol ''  I -md -\u2022\nth\"   -ail  Muni.-ipality.\n7. It   -hall  be lawful  fm- the  Municipal Coi il oi (I,,' -aid  Municipality\nih,- -aid deben-\nui\"- upon such terms as may he agreed   up\",,   will,  th\"  legal   holder\nhold,-1-   -ii  ii. either al   th\" time   ol\nah .-|U\"i,i   lini.-.     and\nall debentures     so repurchased     shall\nbe forthwith     cancelled    or destroyed\nand  ,  . e of debentures -ball   bo\nIn consequence     of such ropur-\n8, In   this  li> law   Iho word   \"Muniei-\n\"    I       i\u201e-   let n,\u2022\u25a0 i  : \u25a0 extend to\nnd include all territory and propel ly\nomprised     within     the      Revelstoke\n,1   lii-nii t   ami   ul  -a- li  property\nIm- liable to     assess nl  hereun-\nprovided by Section 12 \"f   the\ni   :       m| l-  ,\\ct,   1005,   Am-\n':'   \\- -.   1906.\"\n'.i.   'Ihi-  bylaw   ii passed  -hall     take\nHid   --.ni\"  in,o  force  on   and   at-\n\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 9th  day of  April,   1010.\n10. This bylaw may  be cited  fm all\nI ,.... ,.\u201e. ih,-        \" Revelstoke\nt - \u25a0 I -Mi.  Bj 1 i\u00ab   No\t\n1910 \"\n11. I i.i- I\". law- -hal', before 'h\" final\nhereof r, e-lve I he s   onl     ol\niccording to the provl-\nih\"\n\u201ei of ill\" fan- value, in ed and    fifty ($4750.00) Dol-  sions of and in tho manner prescribed\nhiding ih.-    '\" i  o'   alo and broker    I - il I i '\u25a0      ' tho Municipal Clau es Aci,\nil\u201e.r necessary expenses,      Vnd re l Read   . firsl  tii,\" the 26th    day\nil ..\nig\nand\nli.    'II hall   b\"   I\"\n-an-  expenses.\n.1\n\u25a0pin\nI\nh, mm.\nNotice is herefby given thai an application will be made undei- Part V. of\nthe \"Water Act, 1909,\" to obtain a\nlicense in the 1{\"\\elstoke Division of\nWest  Kootenay District.\nla. I The nam.', address and occupation of th\" applicant, Jacob S. Whrns,\nNakusp, B, C. iiiiiI grower and veye-\n(able gardener.\n(b.) The name of the lake, stream,\n\u25a0 a- source lit unnamed, the description\nis| I.itih- stream, unnamed, running\nout of -mall lake i of mile east of said\nand.\n(e.l The point of diversion, 2d rods\nwesl of east end of lot 2, sub-division\nof lot 4274 Group ll).\n(d.) The quantity of water applied\ni',,t iin cubic i.-i-t per second) one cubic foot per second,\nI.-, i The I aracter of the proposed\nwork-: Taken with Mst\u00bbi irxBjjhs Iri tn\nIream to garden.\nif.) The premises on which the water  is   to  In-  used,  Lot   2,   Subdivision\nof   Lot   4274   Group   (1)   Kootenay.\n(g.) Tlie purposes for which the wa\nter is to be used,- irrigating vegetable\ngarden,\n(h.) If for irrigation, describe the\nland Intended to be Irrigated, giving\nacreage,-*! acre on wesl end of Lol 2\nsub-division of Lot 1274 oP'droup (I |\n(k) Tin- noli.\" wa-- posted on the\nI Ith day of March, Him. and an application \"ill b\" mail\" lo the f'om-\nmissioner mi th\"  I lib day of   \\|>i i'l. A.\nH.. mm.\n(I) (live th\" names and addresses\nof any riparian proprietors or licensees who or whose lands are likely to\nbe affected by tho proposed works,\neither above or below th\" outlet,\u2014\nBulsnoll Bros., Roborl la Rue, Nakusp\nB. ('., below outlet.\nDated  March 16th.,\n(Signed)\nJACOB 1\nmm.\nm.lfi\nWTF.NS.\nKnku p. R\nlul\nv   and   property   .\nualilied   under   the*\nMi\naicipal l.<-> tious A\ni i,' vote foi  Mai or\nI  :,\nAhli-i in in are enli\nled lo i.ue  on  ilu-\n.ll,\n... mi mictions,\n1\nlatecl this firsl day .\na April,  in-'.\nHRUC 1\n\\. LAWSON,\nCity Clerk.\n\"The Rova\nCiisf\"\nCorporation of the City\nof Revelstoke\nKY-I.AU   No,   t5i)\n\\ Io l.iu !,\u2022 iv^iil.il,' ill\" lllOtli' \u2022'!' obtaining ilu- division ol tli,' fin ioi> nn .1\nwow s\u00ab hool site,\n\\\\ hiMV.'o, Hi. Hoard of Srhool Trustees\nl'>r thr L*ttv ol' KovHsloki- have I ml before\nili-' Couneil del ailed estimates of the Minm\n1 -''Itn 11-.! 1,1 meel spoeial 01 extraordinary\nexpense- vvhieli ma> I\"' le^alh ineurrod\nb\\ ihr Hoard .uiil s;iitl estimati - provide\nIoi lit.- oreetion .uul ei|uippiny of .1 new\nM-liooi htiildin)* and lhe purchase \u00bb>!' additional  .ehool ground*,\nAn.] whereas the Council ha- taken\niiiult'i consideration two certain By-laws\none for the raising 1)\\ wa* el debentures\nihe sum ,>l S.lti.iuiii.uo'i'.-r creeling and\nequipping ,1 new school building ami the\nothei for raising by ^a\\ of debentures\nihe sum of $4,750*001 being the Municipality's slian- til purchase moneys for\nlhe purchase of additional school grounds\nwhich Bv-laws will be submitted for the\nLssenl of the electors on April   7th,   1910.\nAnd whereas a petition has been presented ut lhe Council signed by al leasl\none-flfih of lbe lotal number of voters on\nthe current year's list of those entitled lo\nvote lor Mayor, praying llinl the question\nas Io the location ol the proposed new\nschool building be submitted for lhe opinion ofthe electors.\nAnd whereas in the interests ofthe 1 ii\\\n.uul ihe general public welfare il is deemed\nexpedient to grant the prayer of said\npetition and to regulate the mode of obtaining the opinion of the electors thereon.\nTHEREFORE the Municipal Council\nof the Corporation of lhe Cily of Revelstoke in open meeting assembled enacts\nas follow s:\n1. rbere shall be submitted for the\ndecision ol the electors the following\nquestions, viz., whether the proposed new\nschool building shall be erected on Block\n.SO, Sixth Street, owned by the Municipality; or on Block 52, opposite the present\nschool building.\n2. The votes thereon shall he had and\ntaken on the same day, hour and place as\nlixed for the obtaining ofthe assent ot the\nelectors to ihf debenture bv-laws aforementioned, viz: On iln- 7th day ol' April,\nI llU 1, between the hours of nine o'clock a.\nin. and seven o'clock p.m. al the CUv\nClerk's office, (.ity Hall, Revelstoke, B.C\".\n3. The poll on the abo\\ e questions\nshall be taken by ballot, and the returning officer shall cause to be printed or\nprepared sufficient and suitable ballots for\nlhe purpose, and all proceedings thereat\nshall be conducted as nearlv as maj lu- at\na municipal election.\n4. All   persons   on   the cvirrenl year'\nlist of voters and otherwise fully and pre\nperly qualified  under  the Municipal Elec\nlions Ael \\o vote for Mayoraiul Aldermen\nshall be entitled  to  vote on the questions\naforesaid.\n5. li shall not In- necessary to give '1\nusual notices under ihe Municipal Clauses\nAct as oi\\ a vole upon a monev by-law\nbut the City Clerk shall cause notice to be\ngiven of the submission of tlie said questions by publication of a notice to such\neflecl in one issut at leasl  of a newspaper\npublished ill Ihe l\/ilv of Revelstoke previous to lhe 7th day of April, 1910, the\nform of nolice may be as per schedule\nattached lo ihis by-law and the Cily Clerk\nshall cause lobe posted up a copy of said\nnotice in at Uasi one public place within\neaeh ward,\n6. The returning officer alter the close\nof the poll and the counting of the ballots\nshall declare the result in favour M the\ntwo sites mentioned upon lhe majority of\nthe votes cast.\n7. The returning officer for the purposes herein shall be t he same person\nnamed or appointed by the Council for\ntaking the voles of ihe electors on ihe said\ndebenture bylaws,\nS. This by-law may be cited tor all\npurposes as the \"Referendum (School\nSite) By-law No. 150, 1910.\"\n<>, This By-faw shall come into force\nand take effect immediately after the final\npassing  thereof.\nRead a firsl time the 30th day ol March,\n1910.\nRead a   second   lime   lhe   30th   da;     ol\nMarch, 1910\nRead a third time and  passed  with the\nunanimous consent of lhe Council this 30th  ,nR  w a*er\nday of March, 1910,\nReconsidered adopted and finally passed\nthe Council this first day of April, 1910.\nBRUCE A. LAWSON,\nIf on.\u25a0-halt'ih.' go - tl ings s :d of the\n\u2022\u2022 Royal *. lief ' l'\\ both enn. md 1 la) \u2022\ngo t ol olliei \u25a0 it es, be true, and the\nwriter has no doubt thej are, Revi Isfofcc\nis in for a t heal ileal treal on April 12th at\nthe Opera House, one nol onl) out ol thu\nordinary but which will doubtless prove a\nreal loss to miss soon The\nmusic b\\ Ben M. Jerome, il is asserted, is\nparticularly charming, while the ston and\n\\\\ pit s ol   Chas,   S, Taj lor and Geo, Suxl\ndard, is is   .nil bi illiaul, o> ei fl    *\ning h 'th rich, intelligent humoi ai d        1 -\n,   -    that   it   i\u00ab      aimed,\n11   i*ei foi ii single   moment \\ e< 1 to   mom\nlorn . eitl er    n < 0I01   01 style.    The pn\nsent ing    company    is  declared   delightful\nbeing   composed   of   fine   singers,   great\ndam ers and   1 omedians capable ol   amus\ninu; and e>'  '.>\u25a0 tting effort.     1'   *clu med\nthai besides   lhe   man)  entertaining features   oi   the   '\u2022Chef   its   entire   tone i*\nelevating,   which   is   much   to be desired\nafter the hideous  doggerel ay\\o\\ imbecility\nol a   lot    of   so-called   musical triumphs,\nwhioh have -one before.    Walter A. Hobo\neasily  the   most    interesting   of    a     fine\ncompany, will appeal   in his original char*\nacter of the   \"Royal Chef,\"  his portrayal\n\"Heinrich   l.etnphouser\"   being one of*\nie most   finished   character creations introduced to the stage in man) .1 day.    Mr.\nBohn   is described   as an inventive comedian, keen   ami   energetic   and  his complete   ni a ^ -re  of  the  rather difficult anJ\nlaughable mixture of broken English ami\nGerman   dialect,   is   admirable.    Almost\nequally important is the fact that be has a,\nfine singing  voice and renders  bis  num'*\nbers in a manner exhibiting  cultivation.\nThe   fem'uiiue   portion   is    composed   of\nattractive young singers and   dancers, a.\nfact taken advantage oi by   capable   and\ninventive   si age  management,   lo    torn*\nhandsome young creatures into bouquets,\ngarlands     ;-nd   tableaux    galore.      The\nginal   Broilers,   consisting   ol     >vung*\ngirls of exacl size and weight,  each one a\ndancing expert, is  a  component   part   of\nthe \"Chef,\" and will make   their  appear-*\nance with main ofthe original   member*.\nOur playgoers  who enjoy  smai t, snappy\nwit, sweet vacuous melodies   and   catchy\nsong   hits    mus!    not    overlooked   the\nforthcoming engagement   ol  the   \"Royal\nChef.\"\nJUNIOR CHOIR CONCERT\n1111 Monday night in the Methodise\nchurch :i concert u.,-- given mule the\nauspices ol the Junior Choir. A very\ngood programme was rendered by ihr-\nmembers of the choir and friends. Among\ntin- best numbers wen- .t solob> Mr.Fore-\nman; a trombone .-,n,l cornet <luett by\nMessrs. Lee and Hillier, ably accompanied\nby MUs I.. 1.1-.- mi the piano; ., ri'iliii\nsolo hj Miss J, Ilir.I who excelled herself; as did also Miss B, McCarty wi-.u^r.\nsulii w.,s perhaps the most pit-.isant\nfwunn- of the entertainment, and which\n\u25a0 Iiii lu-r tin' utmost credit. Mr<. 1-'. :,:,.!\nand B. Cameron's duett was also well rr-\nceived,\nThe entertainment closed with .1 well-\nrendered chorus by the choir. The\nchurch ui- well filled, and \u25a0\u25a0 most enjoyable time was spent with the younff\npeople. It K hoped that at -mie future\ntime the Junior Choir trill favor u> with\nanother entertainment oi like excelli nee.\nHi,- work ol innttrasoing the li.vnr\nbank from the Big Eddy to the t'.l'.U.\nbridgp li.-,- made l\"\"|'I progress'. Tha\nmattrass has been laid lor ,-, l.-ntrtl, ol\n4300 Feet and the lower pari completed, -o tliai the completion of thereat\nof the work cannot be affected by ri\u00bb-\nThere are Tuu load, of\nIn ush yet  to be pul  in.\nMayor,\nTh ntract   lor  lhe Columbia bridge  has   n \u00ab   beet   pi omplet-\nCiiy Clerk,     ed b>   Me         '..:.\u2022\u2022  A   M, Donald, tho\nI. II   HAMILTON,         planl it to protect  the west  end of ll and\n\u2022'\u25a0 \u00ab  il<\u201e r plai\nall  th i lo be dot \u2022   I -     I- i\n... |       \u2022,..-\nof  the    i..,-i -     w ben   lhn t -in^\nsinks.\nSCHEDULE\nPUBLIC   NOTICE\nro   nil   ELECTORS OF\nol   RKVELSTOKEi\nthe\nTV\nti. La                  \u25a0    ' nsidei nblo\nl.i   the Vi  |oi i.l         cl,\nVi.  Abrahai mtract\nfor the addii         '\u2022 nsisti     . i    a\nC.\nNorit'B is hereby given thai   in  answer kn  hen  2-1  i.-'-i   by  l'i leet,  wash-l ,om\nto ii  pelili ciiui-sting  lhe  Council to I - bv I'J  leet    paa-\nsubmit lor the decision of the Electors ihe  .,     ,.,  ,   .   ,     0 \u00bb   .\nuueslion as to whether the proposed  new  \"'    ' ' '\"     b>       '\"   '    : :  ''\" '    '    \"\"\nSchool building shall be erected on Blocl   S leel   bj   - leet I ho fl I    the\n50, Sixth slreei, owned by the Municipality kitchen,   lavatorj   and m   will\nI,,-,,,, Block \u00ab opposite lhe present school | ,-    rete Boun     ,- ,,\nIinil,Inn;, llu- ( ,'Uii.il hn- ileemeil i: in llu\u2022     .\ngeneral interest of the communitj   lo  sub-  *' \"\"' '    \" plumbing.\nmitthe said questions  to  a   vote  of the      ,,     ,- \u25a0   \u25a0 ,\nElectors '\nThe vote ,1  lhc  Electors  thereon  will \" '   \"''\"\"'    li;     \"\nbe taken on the 71I1 day ol  April,   1910, lhe city together on 1\nbcl I'cen the hours of 0.0 clock  a.m., and  ,,i  |.  .   -,-..: '        -        |   .\n7 o'clock p,in., at the City Clerk's office,  ,,,.. h .\u201e ..     ,   ,,\u201e.,.\u201e\u201e, \u201e\u201e,  ,\nl ,i\\   Hail,  corner  el   s.-.-,.,,.!   streel   ami\nMackenzie Avenue, Revelstoke, B. C,\n--    I\nI\n1\nthat   iln-  I\nvoters'lor the ( iti and who arc otherwise S90    .\nMl persons on Ihecurrenl   ear's  list  of fags 8.\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B. 0\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1010\nStrong School Shoes\nFOR   YOUTHS   AND   BOYS\nSee Our  New Stock   of   Hard  Wearing\nShoes.    Every Pair Warranted\nLatest Suitings for Spring Wear\nAll  the Smart Styles and  Good Values\nBRING THE BOYS\nREID <& YOUNG\nLOCAL AND GENERAL\nH.   Netslli.-iiii   intends   building    a\nhouse mi Cleat view,\nKeliiiviia i- taking   ste| -   '    si cure\nrecognition as a customs port of entry.\n|{. II. Trui'i,inn  will  In-   here until\n(to-morrow) Thursday evening.    Last\n| Tisii until iln- middle ol .May.\nA. iiiei'tiiig of the Lacrosse Club will\nbe lielil mi Pi'iduj evening at S o'i\nin tin- Beaver Cigav Factory.\nA. meeting of the baseball club will\nbe held in the  Y.M.t'.A. to-night at Si\no'clock.   All baseballcis aie leipiested\nto attend.\nThe lirsl crii ki I practici \u25a0 '\u25a0 :l >  -.\nwa.-, held ..ii Simul     last\nliest ..11 record   u Ri icl.stoki \u25a0   \u2022\n'. number ol players turm\nThe  death   is   repoi ted    > i    Katie\nSutherland,daughter of Rev.  W  II\nSutherland,   formerly ol   Kevelstoke,\nk  the cause being typhoid fever\nThe M'iai terlj  audit   \u25a0 i   thu bo, ks\nanil  accounts ul   Kire  Bi .- id,   X,    I\nwai.   made     -..    Mom\nbeing found tu be in i i.i.-i.\ni     FOUND   A gentlei -     The\nowner ran have sarin .'ing loss\nby description f   his\nadvei tisem, ul      Appl)   ti   ti   ll  Ai\nkins, Customs \\;\nA   dividend   it  thi        i ;\nper rent, i'.'l   .i\nending UOtli  Vpi\nili-.i.ii - -.   Iiy   :iin\nwill be  |>i: il\n' next.\nThe  Kevelsl - - > I'lul\nare getting bit:,\n\u25a0sun and will'ho      heir I -\nthe Citv  I;\n8th, at - p, m     A\nK' pre\nI\n[a li.,i dlej ui\nthe  \u25a0 il j    p. -i\nbuaini is 1\nuntil\nwit h u hich 'iv\nflap, \u25a0\nPlease keel\nUvmnasl\ndepat' -\nheld\nMoi\nSumnii :\npri       ..- -\nI li\nI,\ni\n.\nI\n-\nPURITY  FLOUR\nTo those who have not yet given Purity Flour a trial we\nwould suggest you doing so if you wish to procure the best.\nas we absolutely guarantee every sack. Your money re-\nfumleil it' nol just what we represent it to be.\nTEA AND  COFFEE\nWe have a full stock of the leading lines in Teas and\nCoffees and can offer you the best values on the market,\nranging in price from $1 per lb. to 3 lbs. for $1 as a special.\nA. HOBSON. BAKER & GROCER\nYour Insurance\nIs   one of   the   most   important   items\nin your business\nLET Kootenay Agencies, Ltd,\nI. ok after this branch of your business\nKOOTENAY AGENCIES, LTD.\nSuccessors to Kincaid A Anderson\nWilliam\n'. \u25a0 '     \"'    W.   J.\non a visit\nI   Ml        Ii, Mc-\nSOCIAL MD PERSDNUL\nFall Fair Sept. 6 and 7.\nA ini'i-lini; ol llu- M-i i-ral I'oiiiniillivs nf\nlh,- Kcvi'l.ttokc A141i.-11ll11r.-1l S.H-i.-ly was\nhold lasi i-vcning to IK n dale for llu- un-\nmini I'nll Fnir this year. The 0. P, R\nhud r,-,|u.-su-,l thai a dale should !'\u25a0\u25a0 di-.\neidetl upon at onee, in order thai lhe ne-\ni-i'ssan liL'r.uiiii-may be got out early.\nThe i-oniiiiiliee aseeilained lhat lhe l'nir\nnl Vernon this year will be Sept. 14, iS\nand Iti, and Kamloops a lew days earlier.\nl,.il-.-i I i.n ihis year Calls on l5ept. 5 s.i ii\nwas dee'uleil bi lhe eoniiiiittee lo hold the\nFair here on Tuesdnv and Wednesday,\nSept. t. and 7.\nli is anlioipaled thai n large milliner of\nim, , Iioi-sos'm ill be presenl -ii the l'nir this\nyear, Now lhal lhe dales have been de.\n\u25a0\u2022ul,-,I upon, the committee should los,-\nno i uu1 ami make preparation for the\nI'ah mil see thai ever) opportunity is\ngiven io encourage exhibits of all kinds,\nas well as arrange for lhe highest class of\namusement,\nMissionary Sunday Services\nMissionary Day, lasl Sunday, in the\nMethodist church, wns a splendid\nsuccess. Rev. O. M. Kiiiil'onl B.A., of\nKamloops, met the expectations of\nthe people as the preacher of the day.\nThe subject in the morning was\nbased upon Joshua, 18:1, \"There re-\niii.iinetli yet much land to lie possessed.'1\nThe speaker went on to show the\npeople the great uess of the missionary\nfield with its nine hundred million\npersons who have not yet heard the\niinspi'l of Jesus Christ.\nIn the evening his text was taken\nfrom Isaiah42:4. \u25a0\u2022 lie shull not fail\nnor he discouraged till He have sel\njudgment on the earth.\" 'i'he subject\nwas the certainty of the Oospel of\nCluist being proolnimedtu all peoples.\nThe congregations were good and the\nchoir rendered excellent music The\ncontributions of the people including\nlho Sunday Bchool and League, will\ntotal over $'2im.\nDown   Smith   a   QQgl'O   .-alls   his    mill,.\nCorporation,  becnuso  the  animal      is\nabused    more     than    anything else.\n\u25a0 Ireenw ood Ledge,\nFOR SALE\nA good Horse suitable for\nSaddle. Harness. Packing or\nany class of work.   Apply to\nA. J. CARLSON. First St.\nlo Meet Your Every Want\nio Toilet Soaps\n.\nBews' Drug Store\n'\n.\nj\nI\nl1^.\nBourni  I-   \u2022\nB, C. Electric Railway\nRailway Co\nhe development of\n...\nli  it.    The      ui-\n.i\nhe   v uiil,,-\n'\u2022   -\nn\nU est-\n\u25a0\ni ml\nW.\n,,i-\ni.e\n'\u25a0\n.'\nLl\n\u2022 hi\n.,i,\n\u25a0\n,\nNew Edison Theatre\nSiflprilGthand\/th\nThe Beautiful  Three-Act\nIrish Comedy-Drama\n\"SHAUN AROON\"\nThe Moving Pictures will he put\non between Acts, including tlie\nIrish Drama \"The Irish Hero\"\nfrom \"Conn the Shaughraun.\"\nThis entertainment is under the\nauspices <>f thr Roman Catholic\nChurch.\nADMISSION, 50c. CHILDREN, 25c.\nRESERVED SEATS, 75c.\ni'i   I'.i    HAD   \\T   M.u lin\\ u.lis\nni<ir. STOR1\nBICYCLE     \\'.I-M'K     WANTED,-\nwl.i-ri'    \u25a0     i -\u25a0   i -ii  bow    repre i nti -i\n\u25a0 ii   f' ' -. nnd tip,\ni now ss i'i.nn,i v.\n11 iii Government St.\nVilli,iiii,   I'.    C\n... irl    to do lighl\n-   .       Mui.iU       \\pp|j\n\u25a0\nMil li   I\n- .nl.-,      i'.il 11     llllll     I In-\nhip    lll'll'tlll      i xi--I mi'    1\"'\ni i\\.-.-i, lhe nn li ' signed  under i he lii in\ni, mn- .ii,il   ' vi'-  \"I The   I'orcI Hupply\nlieen   dlwiolveil b)\nII,,llll,ll Mil      Ml,      III,\nfutiin    will   I\"-   i -ni led  in uiiiii'i tin\n.,-,..,    h      I      \\\\      |:    I'm\n\\ ll i.-, mini   i-\u00ab mi;  hy the III m will\nI h j    ii id nl I mnl\nl.h    inn \u25a0 led   In  Im VV. B\n('\n| luted        - B.I\nVprll   r.'l i H\n\u25a0i    i        I.  VV. II  PAGET,\nJOHN  WILSON.\nV\\ VNTKD    VI uni r I      Imi din-\nIng i in in   .-ii I al thi   i nd n Hotel,\nAl nmhi'ii'l   II. 0, i'l' IJ Im\nNew Wash Blouses\nWe would like to show you our latest arrivals in Spring Blouses. Thoy are\nsome of the Daintiest designs and best\nvalues we have ever shown. Fine laee\ninsertions, pretty embroideries and fine\ntucking all combined make waists that\nare suitable for any occasion. One of\nthe strong points about them is their\nprice. We do not think you have ever\nseen better values.    Our prices start at\n75 Cents\nChildren's Hats\nand Tarns\nOne of the best showings of these goods\nwe have yet made. Tains in leather,\nglazed, velvet, corduroy, cloth, linen,\netc., in brown, navy, cardinal, green,\ngrey antl white.    Prices from\n25c. to $1.00\nWe have some very pretty, stylish hats\nfor girls, the new mushroom shape, in\nSilk trimming.\nChildren's   Straw   Sailors   in    all\nprices and all sizes.\nmz&\ng\/mcui.\nr o\u00bbr      good      goods.\nOur Trade is Increasing\nBecause we study our Customers\nand  supply the   best goods   obtainable.\nG. W. Bell\nP. O. Box 208 GROCER & BAKER Phone No. 23\nA Full Range of Shoes\nAMES-HOLDEN  BRAND\nPor Ladies, Misses and Children in Black, Tan ami\nCanvas.    All sizes, and latest styles.    Broad and\nnarrow lasts.    Most durable shoe on the market.\nMrs. A. G. Crick,\nFirst Street\nList Your Vancouver\nand\nNorth Vancouver Properties\nwith\nANDREW   E. LIDDLE\nP. O. 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