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Price $60\"\nInterior Pubhsnmg Co., AgfSy\nThe\n\/^legislative 1S>\nJUL 3   1911\nr\nVisiting Cards\nA SPECIALTY\nInterior Publishing Company\nPRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS\nVol. 17-No. 51\nREVELSTOKE. B. C. JUNE 30 1911\n$2.50 Per Year\nWEARER j N THE\nMR. CARPENTER: HASN'T A POOR PIECE OF\nHARDWARE OFTEN COST YOU FOUR TIMES THE\nPRICE OF IT BECAUSE YOU HAD TO LOSE A WHOLE\nLOT OF TIME TO GET ANOTHER?\nBUY YOUR HARDWARE FROM US AND YOU WILL\nSAVE MANY NEEDLESS. EXPENSIUE TRIPS AND MANY\nDOLLARS ON REPAIRS.\nWE SELL THE BEST HARDWARE. BECAUSE IT\nPAYS US TO SELL AND YOU TO BUY THE BEST. WE\nWANT TO TALK TO YOU ABOUT OUR GOODS. IF YOU\nHAVE A GROUCH DON'T TELL IT TO EVERYONE YOU\nMEET BEFORE GIVING US A CHANCE TO MAKE GOOD.\nL\nawrence\nHardware Co. Ltd\nPlumbing and Tinsmithing\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHead 0**lo*\u00bb\u2014 Toronto, Ontario.\nCapital Authorized\nCapital Subscribed\nCapital Paid Up\nReserve\n$10,000,000.00\n5,913,000.00\n5 793,000.00\n5,793, jOO.OO\nBranches er Agents at all principal points inJCanada.\nAgents in Great Britain and United StateB\u2014London, Kngland,\nLloyds Bank, Limited. Chicago\u2014First National Bank, Com Exchange National Bank. Seattle\u2014Seattle National Bank, San Francisco\u2014Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank. Spokane\u2014Exchange\nNational Bank.\nSavings Bank Department\nDeposits of $1 and upward, received, and interest allowed at\ncurrent rate from dato of deposit.   Correspondence solicited.\nRevelstoke Branch\u2014A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr.\nfl\u00ab BOUNDARIES Of\nT\nWHITEWEAR\nYour requirements for hot weather garments are\nhere. A larjje and well assorted stock to choose\nfrom. A dainty line of Ladies' Underskirts at\nreasonable I'riees.\nMrs. A, G, Crick, \u2022 First Street\ni\nROYAL FOODS FOR JUNE\nGrape Nuts ...        3 pekts. for SOc.\nJams, 1 lb. Jars      - - - - -   25c\nNew Ontario Cheese, per lb.     - - -      20c\nPine Apple, small tins       ....   25c\nRegular shipments of strawberries,  raspberries\nand green vegetables at right prices.\nJohn Mclntyre & Son, Phone 93\nHousewife's Favorite Brands\nRobin Hood Flour\nJacob's Dublin Biscuits\nBell Blend Tea\"\nBell's No. 1 Java and Mocha Coffee\nG. W. BELL\nP. O. Box i08\nGROCER & BAKER\nPhono No. 23\nDominion Government's Action\nwill have Tremendous Influence on Life of the West\nThe foii-Hts nf the eastern slope ot\ntin; itorky Mountains, set aside a tew\nmonths .iro hy the Dominion (jovern-\nment as tbo Rocky Mountain Forest\nReserve, have a tremendous influence\non the life of the provinces of A'lber-\nta ami Saskatchewan. Not only are\nthey valuable for the timher they\nsupply, hut their preservation and\nproper management means much in\nthe way ot regulating the flow of tho\nstreams which issue from them. For\nuse in Irrigation ami the generation\nof power it is desirable to hnve a\nsteady llow of water\u2014not a torrent\nin spring, which becomes a dried-up\nstream-bed in summer. In thus equalizing the llow of water the value\nof forests ut the headwaters of the\nstreams is universally acknowledged.\nOf great importance to the agricul -\ntare of tbe prairies, too, is the regulation of the flow of the rivers so as\nto maintain the level of the moisture\nin the soil.\nTh\u00bb first work undertaken in connection with the reserve was the locating of the boundaries. Two par-\nti.'s of thc Dominion Forest Service\nwere engaged all last summer (1910)\nin marking out the boundaries of the\nreserve. One of these, under Mr. Q.\nH. I-Mgecomlie, B.Sc, K., worked\nsouth trom Calgary to the international boundary; the other, under Mr.\nP.Z. Caverhill, B.Sc, started at Calgary and worked northward to a\npoint almost due west of Lacombe.\nIt is expected that during the com -\niag summer thc rest of the eastern\nboundary of the reserve will be located as far as its northern boundary,\n(some lifty miles north of the latitude of Edmonton). A full report,\nof the work done during the summer of  1910 has just  been published.\nThe boundary as fixed by Order in\nCouncil was found to a large extent\nunsuitable. and the recommended\nboundary is in almost all cases to\nthe east of it. Thc main principle\nfollowed in fixing the eastern limit\nwas to exclude fcom the reserve all\nland suited for farming. The alti -\ntude, or height above sea-level, was\nanother important consideration In\nfixing the line. Many valleys are included in the reserve which are yuitc\nsuitable for grazing.\nImmense damage has been done to\nbbe reserve by forest fires. Probably\nseventy-five per cent ol the area has\nbeen burned over, ln the north Mr.\nVaverhill estimates, eighty per cent.\nof the country has been burned within the last fifty years\u2014sixty per cent\nof this area within the past twenty-\nfive years.\nThe abundance of lodgepole pin (a\nnear relative of the eastern jack, or\nBankian pine.) and poplar on many\ntracts in the reserve is a sign of fir'\nhaving passed over them. These tree.***\nare the first to spring up on burned\nover land, and by their rapid growth\nthey distance other trees and form\nthe first forest. In the northern part\nof the region about seventy-five per\ncent of the country is covered with a\nforest of lodgepole pine, unmixe'\nwith any other species.\nOf an area of eight Immlin-d -n|itar *\nmi.es covered by the \"southern\" party the distribution of the laml wns\na-i follows: Timber, I) per cent;\nspruci? aud pine \"poles\" (a tree of\n\"pole\" size is one from four to eight\ninches in diameter), 31 per cent; pine\nind poplar, 2(1 per cent; poplar, 10\nper cent: open grazing land, 14 per\ncent; bare rock,  10 per cent.\n(lame was plentiful in all the region traversed. Bull, cut-throat and\ngrey trout abound in the rivers and\nin their respective districts duck,\ngrouse and prairie chicken-, moose,\nelk. sheep and many kinds of fur-\nbearing animals are found.\nAmong tbe mineral resources of the\ncountry are the coal-beds, oil- field*.\nUn the south) and quarries of build-\nin? stone.\ncalls from the island, which is situated within a mile from town. nc-\nsplte the swift current and the great\ndanger of the river in Its present\nstate Mr. Gould with commendable\npromptitude divested himself of his\nclothing and swam across, finding the\ntwo men Hoylo and Waller iu a famished and miserable condition. Mr.\nGould swam with the men, one at a\ntime, ami got them on the mainland\nmaking (our trips in all, and deserves great praise for his courage.\nIt appears that the boat sprang a\nleak soon after the men started on\ntheir trip and had to he beached on\nthe island. Sunday nnd Monday\nnights were very cold and Hoylo and\nWaller experienced considerable hardships without either tood or fire. Mr.\nRobinson's party passed on the other side of the island and missed seeing the men.\nTEN DOLLARS ANO COSTS\nSCHOOLS IRE CLOSED\nFOR SUMMER HOLIDAYS\nBoys Have a Night's Fun and Pay\nfor it in Police Court\nAs  an  aftermath  of a  night's    fun\nit cost  W.  C.  Gal-lard $10 and   costs\nin  police  court on  Wednesday    night\nfor   the     alleged     theft of IC or 18\ngramophone records fram a Japanese\nsporting house.     The     accused     admitted that he was out for a night's\nsport, but as to the actual  taking of\nthe records  he denied that he      ever\nlaid  his  hands  on them.  His partner\nhad,  he said,  for he had seen      him\nI take them und knew just where      he\nhad  thrown  them  away.      The  kecp-\nj er of the bouse, however, swore to a\nI certainty  that   it  was  Calland    who\n'took the  records as she declared she\n: saw him with them.\nIt was not a very serious offence,\nthc magistrate admitted, as he was\ncertain the boys were only out for a\nlittle fun and bad no intention of\nstealing the records with auy object\nof gain. He was certain tbey had\ntaken them more in the spirit of deviltry than anything, but he could\nnot let the act pass without some\nnotice being taken of It and without\nsome punishment being inflicted. The\nevidence, he admitted, did not prove\nconclusively Jhat rial land was the\nreal culprit, but nevertheless he was\na party to the act and must be punished. Ten dollars and costs or fifteen days the magistrate ordered.\nThe fine was paid.\nWill Re-open August 2Bth\u2014Attendance at Schools Considerably Increased This Year\nThursday at noon Revelstoke's four\nor live hundred school children were\nemancipated from bondage of school\nlife, when they forsook books and\nstudies and grim visaged pedagogues\nand school maims, and all the exacting, inexorable horrors of the class\nroom for eight all too short weeks\nol cure tree holiday life. The school\nholidays which commenced yesterday\nwill be terminated August 28, and\nthen back again the youngsters go\nto cram their small heads with lock\nlore. There was no official dosing.\nand the scholars didn't lo0K fjr ll\u2014\nthey were too glad to get uway Nm\nschool life for the holiday.\nDuring the past year the numuer\nof children attending Revelst >&e\nschools have increased considerably ,\n\"id it is anticipated that when F.ch i d\nreopens again there will be a corresponding increase.\nAt thc beginning of iho year ilurc\nwas but one school\u2014but t was\ncrowded. Now there are two and tbe\nschool board is congratulating its, if\nthat it has plenty of room for any\nconsiderable increase that may occur within tho next few years. At\nthe opening of the new school ;*.u*l\nthe division of the city it was figured out that there were at least 455\nchildren of school age to attend, but\nfrom the monthly records there has\nbeen considerable ot an increase since\nthat time.\nWith the freeing of thc children lhc\nteachers too, who have worked hard\nand faithfully at their duties will be\nreleased and there is general rejoicing among thnt fraternity at the\ncessation of labors and the advent\nof the holiday season.\nWhen the schools reopen again the\npersonnel of the teachers will be little changed. Mrs. W. A. Sturdy who\nfor some time past has been taking\nthe place of Mr. MacDonald, who retired, will be replaced by Mr. riutiu-\nson of Summerland. as thc ne* aft -\nsistnnt principal appointed to Mr.\nColpitts, and there are also one or\ntwo other changes, but on the v.!.ole\nthe teachers for next term will be\npractically the same as now.\nREFOSED INFORMATION\nFined $15 for Not Answering\nCensus Questions\nWinnipeg, June 29.\u2014A Belgian citizen named Boutillaer was fined $15\nand costs this morning for refusing\nto give nny information to the census officer. This is the first case\n1 of the kind here and Magistrate Wal-\n! ker said that if the information was\nnot forthcoming tonight severer methods would be taken. While the\nwork has .been slow on the whole the\ncounting of tb? i -\"tiles of Winnipeg's\nbig foreign population has proceeded\nsmoothly.\nNew Program To-Night\nAn entire change nf program will\n\u25a0he on at the Bdison theatre tonight\nami  Saturday.     The Tenesse Troub-\n' adore who have given popular entertainments all this week to large and\npleased audiences, will up|>ear in un\nentire new program of singing, dancing and Southern  Plantation      oongs\n'and danoes. The moving pictures\nare first class and will lie entitled:-\u2014\nBehind Closed .Shutters, A. story of\nthe Civil War of T,5, showing some\nsplendid fighting scenes; and the\nComedy   Bertie's   Vacation.\n.1.  II.  C.  tlFFK'UHM  HLKt'TKIl\nMAROONED ON ISLAND\nGolden Men Have Very Unpleasant\nExperience\nGolden Star\u2014On Sunday two man,\n.1. Waller nnd 1,, Hoylc. employees\nnt thf mill, started out on a boating trip. As bb8y did not return in\n,i ronl  liable time uneasiness Was fell.\nun.l on Monday afternoon the* Columbia Uiver Lumber Company np-\npealed to the government. Ohicf of\nPolice Cnmeron had a search party\nout within half an hour after the ap-\n|km1 was made.\nOn Tuewday moruing Mr. Gould,\nwbo w\u00ab\u00ab locking let hit cattle, heard\nThe annual meeting of the J.B.C.'s\nof the Methodist church was held on\nTuesday evening in the class parlor.\nOfficers for the yoar Were elected as\nfollows:\nHon.  I'res.\u2014Rev. R.  .1.  Mclntyre.\nI'res.\u2014SofuB Samson.\nSoc.-Treus.\u2014W.  Painting.\nSoolal Committee\u2014H. Anderaon P.\nHamsun, M.  Anderson.\nReligious Committee\u2014K. Cameron,\nH.  Maxwell, N. Alnslie. tb\nAthletic Commit tei\u201410. Corley, F,\nMcMahon, H, Wilton.\nMr, Kverett Cameron Was re-elected teacher.\nThe Methodist church Sunday\nschool will hold its annual picnic,\nWednesday, July 19th. Parents and\n\u25a0friends are rciiuested to keep this\ndate open.\nFirst cluss program at the Hklisoii\ntheatre touiybt,\nWOODMEN ENTERTAIN\nBanquet Head Clerk Clair Jarvis\nOn Official Visit\nLast Wednesdny Mr. Clair Jarvis,\nhead clerk of the C.W.O.W., officially\nvisited Gamp Mountain View 229,\nW. O. W. The visiting Woodman\nwas met at the depot by a committoe\nand shortly after wus with his party\nthe guest of Sovereign F.. C. Fromcy\nut a motor drive taken to view the\nscenic attractions of the city and\nsuburbs.\nIn the evening, after the business\nof the lodge, at which a class was\ninitiated into the order, the Head\nClerk wub the guest at a banquet\ntendered by Mountain View Camp,\nand at which his worship the Mayor\npresided. The usual toasts were\ndealt with meeting with eloquent responses. Speeches being made hy\nMayor Sov. Dr. Hamilton, Sov. Jarvis, Head Manager Sov. Ramplin,\nPust Con. Com. Hov. Bourne, Armstrong and tbe present Camp Officers.\nSeveral of tin? new mem'luers also favored with speech or selection.\nDuring his si>eech Sov. Clair Jarvis\nexpressed his great admiration of the\nbeauty of our scenic attractions and\nof bbe active life and progrMBiVMMM\nof  Uevelstoke.\nWhyte Goes to London\nWinnipeg, Man., June 2!!.\u2014 The\npersistent rumor that Sir William\nWhyte, Vice-president of the Canadian\nPacific, is to succeed Lord Strathcona us Canadian commissioner, was\ngiven further endorsution today by\nthe statement that Sir William leaves\n.Inly 1 for London for an indefinite\nperiod. Tbere Is u suggestion In this\nmove which might mean that Sir\nWilliam is considering the matter.\nHis duties as C.P.H. vice-president\nwill bo looked after in his absence by\nQoneral Manager 0. j. Bury, who,\nrumor declares, will succeed Sir William Whyt.e as vice-president of the\ncompany.\nTwo years ago this summer it Wus\nofficially announced in Winnipeg that\nMr. Whyte had reached thc age of\nretirement, hut that the company\nhad docidcil to retain his services for\na further period of two years.\nStoves! Ranges!\nMcClary's Stoves\nKootenay Ranges\nSaskalta Ranges\nSunshine Furnaces\nEnamel and Tinware\nWe can supply your\nwants in the above lines\nwith the best Goods made\nin Canada.\nSherwin Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc. It\npays to use good Paints.    We sell them.\nFishing Tackle, Rifles. Shot Guns, Ammunition and\nother Sporting Goods. We are leaders in these, and also\ncarry a very large stock of General Hardware, Tools of all\nkinds, etc.\nHarness, Whips, Horse Blankets, Lap Robes.\nCrockery and Glassware.\nBOURNE BROS.\nHardware,\nStoves,\nPlumbing\nn\nCreamery gutter\nEMPRESS SHAMROCK\ni'POVINCIAL GOVERNMENT INDEPENDENT\nSHAMROCK   DAIRY\nP. \u00a3urns # Company. JL\\td.\nWholesale and Retail Merchants\nMoving  l'kUiiib Tonight.\nRevelstoke Meat Market, Ltd.\nButter\nBrookfield Extra Creamery Butter\nKeystone Creamery Butter\nColdspring Dairy Butter\nMalakwa Dairy Butter\nRevelstoke Meat Market, Ltd.\nHigh Class Meat Pcrvkyoks\nPhone 251\nP. O. Box 181\n* \u2014\u25a0     ,ii\nNOR' WEST TALKING\nMACHINE CO.. LTD.\n\"Hl\u00bb   (\u2022\u2022\u2022Tin   \u2022   VOICl\"\nRrintnriintlir Dfl    ' tf I i, ull\u00bbm\nWe have been appointed wholesale distributors\nfor Provinces nf Alberta and British Columbia\nof the famous .\nVictor and Berliner Gramophones\nand Victor Records\nDealers in these goods can now purchase F.\n0. B. Revelstoke and save excessive freight.\nOver 5,000 different records in stock,   including everything from Grand Opera to Ragtime.\nGramophones from $31 lo $125.   The famous\nVictrola from $1\u00bb>0 to $300.\nDealers wanted, liberal discount! and terms.\nWrite for Catalogs and full particulars.\nNOR' WEST TALKING\nMACHINE CO.. LIMITED\nREVELSTOKE, B. C. FR1IUV,   JUNE 3(Hh,  1911.\nTHE MAIL-HBBALD, EEVELSTOKB\nFRIDAY,  JUNE 30th.  1911.\nGbc flfeatMbevalb\nPUBLISHED   WEDNESDAY   AND\nSATURDAY  AT\nREVELSTOKE.  B.   C.\nJntertot ipubiisbtufl Gompans,\nLimited\nADVERTISING RATES.\nLegal notices lo ceuts per line first\ninsertion, 5 cents per hue each\nsubseiiueut insertion. Measurements Nonpariel (12 lines make\none inch.; Store aud general\nbusiness announecments i'2.itt} pel\ninch per muntli. Preferred positions, 26 per cent, additional,\nbirths, Marriages and Deaths, jix-\neach insertion.\nLand notices $7.60*. All advertise\nmenu subject to the approval ol\nthe management. Wanted any\nCondensed Advertisements ; \u2014\nAgents Wanted, Help Wanted, Sit\nuatiuns wanted, Situations Va\ncant, Teachers Wanted, Mechanic*\nWanted, 25 *ords or less, 25c,\neach additional line lu cents.\nChanges il standing advertisements must be iu by 'J a. m.\nTuesday and Friday ot each week\nlu  secure  good  display.\nCORRESPONDENCE invited on matters oi public interest. Communications to Editor must be\naccompanied by name of writui\nnot necessarily tor publication,\nbut as evidence ol good faith.\nCorrespondence should be brief.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nIncluding postage to England, Unit\ned States aud Canada.\nBy the year ithrough postoffice) $2.5!\nt\nINSURANCE\nwaww\u2014i \u25a0\u25a0iwiiii\u2014\u2014w\u2014aa\nIf you insure with us you\ninsure with some of the\noldest and strongest companies in the world.\n=^\\\nThe Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd.\nInsurance of All Kinds\nil\nMACLEOD MAY EET SHOPS\nJ\nJOB PRINTING promptly executcc\nat reasonable rates.\nTERMS\u2014Cash. Subscriptions payable in advance.\nGbe fl&atllbecalfc\nFRIDAY,  JUNE 30th,  1911.\nThe declaration of the House i i\nBishops rea*d in all the Augllca.i\nchurches ol Canada tittiugly .in I\nsolemnly impresses tbe spirit and\nattitude ol tiie Anglican church I.i\nmaintaining tiie sanctity of marri.ii..*\nus a Divine institution and also as\nthe foundation ui social order. Th,\nsettled convictions, -both religious\nand BOCial, ui the pimple of Canada\nare no firm that there is fortunately\nlittle need oi such ccclcsiMStic.il d.\nclarations, yet the fundament ti\ntruths cannot t\",, often be repeated.\nThe decree \u25a0: the General Synod th.t\nno clergymen shall officiate at tbi\nmarriage ol .i divorced person during\nthe lifetime ol the former partner In\nthe marriage goes farther than the\ncivil law ,.f any of the provinces, 1 m\nin living thi*-*- or auy oilier stand.n.i\nthe church is quite within its rights.\nIt says lo the divorced that he or\nshe cannot marry within its Com\nmuniun. What is doue outside i.M a\nmatter subject to the restraints oi\nsociety as expressed iu the lnw.\nWhile the standards of various .1 \u25a0\nnominations are certain to ditler on\npu.nts ol importance, all are so united un vital matters that there is in,\ndanger M.i laxity in tli * civil iaw,\nwbich must include and encompass\nall.\nThe discus,.,u ol thi i mm nt docl\u00ab\nIon annullii ^ ., mai I ..-\u2022 in tbe Province of i^.iebec gives a gratifying assurance of the eagernes. ol all Canadians to maintain th*.* permanence\nand sanctity **f the marriage Mi [\ndecision annulle.1  a marl.., - .   -\nthe contracting parties, being Roman\nCatholics, & i -..\u25a0 i have the man a\ncelebrated by a priest oi thai    com\nmur.ioa.   The criticisms and    ati\nwhich have resulted on the yi.-\nI iwj ol tbe Province ol -yuet\noften Shown  .   failure to rightly place\nthe bUme.      That a marna   \u2022      con-\n\u25a0 t in good *.i. th should t e annulled is a sen*   .       a.,: * *r I* Bible\nthing,  but the ev.l ami calan  -\\-    in\nthis case resulted not    n\ntbe law. | ut netause the la I\nunderstood.   The   House  ol    B\nemphaslee I the real defi et\nIng        It  .- in the Interes    *;     all\n\u25a0 \u2022 it oil   \u25a0      to bave 1\ndefined.\"      Every     pi ovinec\nwho shall  be .* gall]  i om]   \u2022 ni\nperform  t lie  m iri lage  *  \u25a0  m I *.    Tb\u00bb\ndecision  w b ch has awak i\nsion thr**..*:   ut Oanada I       \u2022 en to\nthe chect  tbat 'or  Roman  i atti\nin litu-'\"''   Province tl *    nlj   p   -\nlegally competent are * ol that\ncommunion.   U this law   *\nto everyone it  would woi k i     ,.   i *.*\nlong aa all *ttt 'r\"  T\"\ntbelr religious belltfn\nbut uncertainty may | cp*u !\nt   ia <*..i,-..* inences.     Di Britten m \u25a0\u25a0' d\ncertainty   arc  alisolut* 1>   et\nthis is lightly understood tbere   w+li J\nlie no unfair or disintegrating crttH\nism of n  si \u25a0!\u2022I   provin* I.\nThc demand for tbe extension o)\nFederal jut isdiction ovei tbe ctvU\nrights of marriage does nol tend to\ncoirect any of thc evils possible un-\n6tt existing conditions. All thr\nj*orinc*s are wisely and rlgbtly Jcal-j\n\u25a0ous nt their powers in 'he     Federal\n\u25a0Compact, ami it ,- not wise to weaken local RBthmity. a marriage val\nid in one province is valid in all.\nJivwy  province  is scrupulously care\nful to avoid uncertainty as to the\nlegality ot marriages,   Where doubts\nhave arisen in Ontario statutes have\nheen passed setting them at rest.\nThe evil which has aroused discus-\nion throughout Canada has been the\nevil of uncertainty, and that will\nnot be tolerated in any province. \u2014\nToronto (llohei\nThe department of trade and commerce bas issued the trade returns for\nthe fiscal year of 1910-11. The value\nof goods shown was the highest on\nrecord, but the increase was iu -the\nimports, the exports having declined\nas compared with the preceding 12\nmonths. Thc imports entered for\nconsumption were valued at $41,1,-\n.VJK.OOO, or J8\u00abi,(Hit),000 more than in\nthe preceding twelve months. They\nwere four times thc amount of the\nimports of 18HB-7 when the figure\nwas $111,204,1)00. They were almost\ntwice the sum of those of 1SD3 when\nthe total was $233,7011,000. Such expansion is notably large In itsell and\nmore than notably large when compared with thc volume of the exports\nOf Canadian produce those In 1807\namounted to $123,032,000. By 1003\nthey had increased to $214,101,000.\nLaBt yenr they were $274,3111,000. The\nexports have rather more than doubled in the time that the imports for\njonsumption hnve quadrupled. Without paying overmuch attention to tbc\nmlance ol trade theory ii will be\n'elt that this discrepancy is a grave\nuie. It seems that much is being '\niorrowed abroad, and that there\nvlll be heavy settlements to make\nshell  the  notes  fall  due.\nTbe groat bulk ol Canada's trade\nwas done, as might lie expected, with\ntwo countries, the I'nited States and\nOreat Britain. Taking tbe Chitted\nStates lirst, the record of its trade\nwith Canada in goods Bent here and\nentered for consumption and In goods\nol Oanadian product,on exported\nthereto for five years  Is  as follows\nExports\n1907\n$215,732,000     $\n1908\n210,652,000\n1909\n180,020,000\n1910\n22^,501,000\n1911\n284,984,000\nImports\n$ 62,194,000\n90,811, DOS\n85,834,000\n104,199,000\n108,922,000\nThe  reason  ot  this      preponderance\nof exports  from the  United States is\ngenerally understood,     That country\nis the source of supply of many raw\nmaterials,      and   of  coal  for  a  great\npart of  the country,  and its producing agencies are near to the Canadian consuming centres.     In  the case\nof  Great  Britain  thc  situation      is\nreversed and the exports of Canadian\n'produce   exceed   the imports enterod\nfor consumption  by a  good      figure\nTbis is because Bieat Britain's is   a\nconsuming  market  for  most  lines of\nCanadian     industry.   Here are      the\nfigures of the two classifications also\nfor five years:\nExports Imports\n1907 $89,087,000  $1*19,8*34,00-0\n1908 94,969,-000   186, 104,000\n1909 70,082,000 120,384,000\nl'JIO 95,350,000 120,482,000\n191-1                 109,883,000        132,350,000\nThc demand in Great Britain for\nfood and raw materials accounts for\nthe increase In exports of Canadian\nproducts, while the fact that thc\nUnited states is generally a producer of the same articles as Oanada,\ntends to reduce exports there.\nUnofficial Report to That Effect\nBeing Circulated There\nMaclcod, June 26.\u2014A report was\ncirculated here this morning to the\nelleet that the Oanadian Pacific Railway company would locate its western car shops at Maclcod, and also\nbuild a union station with the Grand\nTrunk Pacific, making Maclcod one of\nthe chief terminals of this rond in\nOanada.\nThis report comes from an almost\nofficial source and in all likelihood Is\n\u25a0true. Sir William Whyto, vice-presi -\ndent, of the O.P.R., has wired several\ntimes to the board of trade and the\ntown council here asking what Inducement Maclcod was prepared \\o i ,1'er\nshould thc C.l'.R. locate ihtir C. P.\nII. shops here, and those bodies ha\\e\nheld joint meetings and l.r.e submit ted their ofier, a reply to which\nis expected this afternoon. Cr the\nstrength ot these reports rcai estate\nis getting still more active and property has been changing uanJ-3 today  at fabulous  prices.\nFIELD Witl CELEBRATE\nPreparations Made for Special\nDominion Dey Sports\nField, June 28th.\u2014We are certainly\ngetting our share of rain these days,\nas a result everything is looking\nfresh and green.\nI Saturday, Dominion Day, is to be\na big day in Field, Large preparations are on hand for the accommo -\ndatiou of the anticipated crowds.\nThe various ball teams from Golden\nare coming up and there will also be\nraces of all kinds. Several handsome\ncups from our business men are up,\nA grand bull in the evening in the\nMt. Stephen house will close thc\nday's fun.\nCALGARY   FAIR.\n$20,00(1 are offered In prizes and\npurses at the forthcoming Calgary\nIndustrial Exhibition to be held at\nOalgari June 80th to July 7th. and\niii addition to this, freight transportation Is paid by the Exhibition Co.\non all exhibits originating in Alberta\nIn   ad.Ill ion   to  a   splendid   display   of\nlive Btock and industrial exhibits, the\nbest   program ol    attractions    ever\nMrs. Grierson of Atnprior, Ont,,\nis the guest of her brother, Mr. G.\nL. Duckham,  in  town.\nMiss Brown treated her pupils to a\ndrive and picnic on Friday afternoon\nlast. Driving out to Emerald lake\nthey picnicod on the picnic grounds\non their return home, when races and\noilier teats were indulged in much\nto the enjoyment of the children.\nMrs. S. tl. Mauless, of Penticton,\nStopped over last Wednesday evening\non her way to a trip east, calling on\nMrs.   Swerdfagcr here.\nThe Methodist church Bun-day\nschool will hold its annual picnic,\nWednesday, July loth. Parents and\nfriends are requested to keep this\ndate open.\nfire Alarm Boxes\nSignals are given thus: 2 strjkes,\nnterval 5 seconds\u20144 strokes, liox\n4.     No.  of box will also bo   shown\nn indicator at Fire Hall.\nFIRE  BRIGADE NO.  TWO.\nBox No.  14\u2014Corner    First    street\n\u25a0nd McKenzie avenue, C. B. Hume\n& Co.\nBox  No.   15\u2014Corner  First      street\nnd Rokeby avenue, post ollice.\nBox No. 16\u2014Oorner Second streot\nand Government Road  and      Upera\nlouse.\nBox No.  17\u2014Coruer Third      street\nnd   Campbell avenue.   Globe    biiui*\nnr company.\nBox No. 18\u2014O.P.R.  station.\nBox    No. 24\u2014Oorner    Fifth    street\nnd     McKenzie      avenue,     Catholic\nhurch.\nBox No. 25\u2014Corner    Sixth     btieet\nnd Orton avenue,  W.  A. Foote.\nBox  No.   26\u2014Oorner  Fourth  stroet\nud Townley streot,    coruer      south\nrack.\nBox No.  28\u2014Coruer  Second    street\nnd Robson avenue,  Mrs. Baker.\nBox No. 34-Fire Hall No. 2.\nBox  No.  35\u2014Hospital.\nBox No.  36\u2014School.\nFIRE  BRIGADE  NO.  ON13.\nBox No. 44\u2014Firo Hall No. 1.\nBox     No.  45\u2014Front street      we-st,\near C.  P. R. bridge.\nBox    No.    46\u2014Corner    King      and\nlouglas streets. Palace Meat Market.\nBox No. 47\u2014Oorner Second and\nVales streets,  back  of court bouse.\nBox No. 48\u2014Corner Third and\nDhas. streets. Cowan block.\nSignal for practice\u2014not less than\nlx  (6)  slow strokes.\nOne (1) Indicates line brok-ju      or\nro out.\nDn Monday evening, July III, thc\nfamous Cartrlgfat family will give u\nconcert in aid of the Boy Scouts of\nthc town.\nMoving  Pictures  Tonight.\nREVELSTOKE OPERA HOUSE\nFriday Night, June 30th\n25th\nMv. Frank Thompson Presents\nWM.\nYEAR\nThe Original and Only\nLAWRENCE\nOF\nDENMAN   THOMPSON'S\nAS\nSUCCESS\nCelebrated New England Idyl\nJOSHUA\n\"The Old Homestead\"\nJust as played in Now York City for Three Years\nA Company of 25 People.    Complete Scenic Production\nHearth's Famous Double Quartette\nTHE GRACE CHLRGH CHOIR-The Palms\nALL THE FAVORITES WILL GREET YOU.\nPrices, 75c, $ I, and $ 1.50.   >   Children, 50c.\nSeats on Sale at Macdonald's Drug Store\nft ^\nInvest in Well Selected\n\u00a3)R. C. GORDON HEWITT,\nDominion Entomologist, say*,\nreferring to the infantile death rate from intestinal\ndiseases and diarrhcea spread by the house Ily, he\nbelievei that the lu-called harmless fly ia yearly\ncauiingthe death of thousands of infants, as well as\nspreading the germs of typhoid fever.\nWILSON'S\nFly Pads\nare the only thing that will rid your\nhouse of these dangerous pests.\nVancouver will be the terminus for Bix railroads: Great Northern, Burlington, Northern\nPacific, Canadian Northern, Grand Trunk Pacific.\nPoint Grey is the fashionable residential district of Vancouver. The municipality is now\nspending $1,500,000 on roads, sidewalks and water\nmains, as well as 140,000 on schools. Homes now\nin course of construction in this municipality will\ncost $438,000.\nThe property we are offering is in Block 62,\nD. L. 2027. It is high land (282 feet above sea\nlevel) commanding an unsurpassed view of the\nmountains, gulf antl bay. It faces the new car\nline to be built by the B. C. Electric Railway Co.\nPrice of lots $750; j cash, balance (i. 12, 18 and\n24 months. Prices have been put at a low figure\nn order to dispose of all the property quickly. We\nfully expect it will be sold within that time. For\nthat reason you are advised to act quickly.\nBritish Canadian Securities^Ltd.\nDominion Trust Building:\nVANCOUVER, B. C.\n.\u00a3*\nPhotos! Photos! Photos!\nGet your Photos at the TRUEMAN STUDIO and\n|       be   satisfied.    ALL   WORK    GUARANTEED.\nIt will be your own fault if  you accept anything\nthat does not fully please you.\nBaby Photos a Specialty\nDeveloping and  Printing for Amateurs.    Prices\nRight.    See me before sending work out of town.\nA. D. Tourner\nri'uonian Studio\nOver Macdonald's Drug Store\nThe woi\nwill\nk on the new Court House is proceeding rapidly.     Already the excavating is done and the superstructure\nsoon be proceeded with. Above is a rev Ised drawing of the building as it will appear when completed.\nGOURLAY PIANOS\nHigh-Priced, But Worth the Price\nCull nnd nee them.   Let ua give >'\u2022>\" t,le reason\nwh) the) arc* the best tlisit money can buy.\nEdison Phonographs - Victor Gramophones\nALL RECORDS OF THESE TWO MACHINES KEPT\nAgent for Gout-lay. Winter (fclieeming's\nGherhard Heintzman, and other noted\nmakers of Canada's finest pianos.\nj\\  biiistg-ee-A-Im: FRIDAY, TONE 30th, 1911.\nike; h^^iil-ihiek^lid, revelstoke\nKIlIHAV,  JUNE 30th, 1911.\nTHE CANADIAN  BANK\nOF COMMERCE\nSIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L., President\nALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager\nCAPITAL, - $10,000,000        REST,-   $8,000,000\nTRAVELLERS' CHEQUES\nIssued by The Canadian Hank of Commerce are the most convenient\nform in which to carry money when travelling. They are negotiable\neverywhere, self-identifying, and the exact amount payable in the principal foreign countries is printed on the face of every cheque. The\ncheques are issued in denominations of\n$10, $20, $50, $100 and $200, A235\nand may be obtained on application at  the Bank.\nIn connection with its Travellers' Cheques Thc Canadian Bank of\nCommerce has issued a booklet entitled \"Information of Interest to those\nabout to travel\", which will be sent free to anyone applying for it.\nREVELSTOKE   BRANCH-F.  Nl. GIBSON. N>QR\nMEN'S   AND   BOYS'   SHOES\nThe leather that goes into our shoes and the\nmen who make them can always he depended\nupon. That's why our customers are always\nsatisfied.\nOur harness is the very best. Dusters,\nWhips, Trunks, Suit Cases. All leather goods\nalways in stock.   Call and see our goods.\nARMSTRONG   &   COMPANY\nBoot and Shoo Repairers,\nSaddlers\nHarness Makers\nTHE  MOLSONS BANK\nINOORPORATED|l855\nCapital Paid Up $4,000,000\nReserve Fund -    $4400,000\nHas 77 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents\nin all the Principal Cities of the World.\nA GENERAL DANKINQ BUSINESS TRANSACTED\nSAVINGS     BANK   DEPARTMENT\nAt all Branohes.    Interest allowed at highest current rate\nREVELSTOKE, B. C. Branch, W. H. PRATT Manager.\nUnder New Management.\nWm. Boyd, Proprietor\nHaleyon Hot Springs Sanitarium\nThe Greatest Health Resort on tlie Continent\nNatural Hot Water, 124 De^rc\u2122*; of Ilea\nNatural Hot Water in Haths.    O    '   All Year\nRates from $ 12 io $15 Fer Week\nG-ET  WISEI\nHave the Best!     It Pays!\nYou can get the best of\nEverything in the line of\nSMOKERS' SUNDRIES\nAt the Reliable Headquarters\nMcKinnon's Cigar Store\nASK THE  DRIVER\nEverybody knnwR him, he will\ntell you that lbs whiskeys we are\nselling are the\" best. Call and he\nconvinced. No household ihould\nhe without a supply of i ill Harvey's Special Scotch Whiskey; our\nFrapln Liqueur Brandy, guaranteed\n'.If) yum:, old or Blackberry Brandy\nfor Medirinaf put poses. Our slue k\nof choice Wines and Llquon of all\nkinds aie unexcelU d. Hold hy all\nthe leading hotels, or telephone\nThe Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co.. Ltd.\nImporters and Dealers In Pure Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes\nThe Coldstream Estate Nurseries\nVERNON, B. C.\nHave a very fine assortment <>f FRUIT TREES,\nOrnamental and Shade Trees and Shrubs\nBudded   Stock   a   Specialty\nAll trees offered for Bate arc grown in uur own Nurseries\non the Coldstream Estate\nV. D. Curry,\nGeneral Agent,\nVernon, B, C,\nGeo. Matheson,\nFURNITURE\nsanix,\nWe Carry a complete stock of Furniture,\nCarpets, Linoleums, Oilcloths, Etc. Get our\nprices before purchasing elsewhere.\nR. HOWSON & COMPANY\nRevelstoke, B. C.\nmj% *\u25a0\"\u25a0*%\u2022%\"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0&\u25a0\u00bb**-%.-%*-%*\u2022*!.*-*-\u2022%<\u00bb\"%.'%\"%'%*-\u00bb.-\u00ab.-a-\u00ab*^%%--W\"%**.-%.-*% %rj\nWORLD NEWS IN PARAGRAPH j\nj   A Symposium of What is Happening in   #\n> All Parts of the World j\n4^%^^m^k^%^%^^k%'V**^^^'%^%^^^>\/%^^*^%^^^'v4\nRev.  M. O'Flanagan,  envoy of the |    R. L. Borden in pursuance of    his\nGaelic League, addressed a large Win-   tour in the west spoke at     Maclcod\nalpog audience on  bhe spread ot the\nIrish  language  and   growth  ot  Irish\nindustries,\nBRHEKI\nCentral Hotel\nAbrahamson Bros., Props.\nEnlarged   and Improved.    First-Clasp in every respect.    All modern convenience!\nLarge Sample Kooms.\nRati o 452.00 per day       Special Weekly Rates\nRevelstoke, B.C.\nPlain needlework, machining, Infants' long and short clothe***., etc.\n\u2014Apply this Ollico. 4t,\nLadies or Gents Saddle Horse for\nhire. Apply V. M. Matheson, Kootenay Agencies ollice, or Oummlngs'\nTransfer. 4t.\nORIENTAL HOTEL\nsuitably   furnished   with  the choicest the\nmarket affords.      Best Wines, Liquors and\nCigars.    Rates $i a day.    Monthly rate.\nJ.    ALBBET     STOTSTE      PROP.\nLumb\numDermen\nIt will pay you to\nmake a,call at\nF.   B.   WELLS,\nFur Buyer and Exporter\nOld Town,    -  Revelstoke, B. C.\nbefore buying yonr outfit of working clothes\nfor the bush. 1 make a\nspecialty of Logginv;\nShoes, Pants, Sox, Shirts\nBlankets and everything\nrequired in your business.\nLocal Agent,\nRevelstoke, B C\nFor Sale\n2o foot   Lot  and House. Third Street\n$1(1'*0.\nThree Lots on Second Street, near the\nnew Post Ollice, $12110.\nHouse and Lot near Y.M.C.A., $3150.\nTwo   lots   and   House, Third   Street,\n$2000.\nHouse and Lot, First Street, near the\nnew Post Office, $2100.\n55 feet on Sixth Street, $700.\n50 feet on Victoria Road, $550.\n12 Room House, Second Street, 50-foot\nlot, $4500.\nAnd other first c'ass values.\nCall and investigate\nW. B. Robertson\nGreat West Permanent Loan\nCompany Agency\nE.   G.    BURRIDGE\nTinsmith Repairs, Hot Air, Pipe\nand Furnace work\n-WORK   SHOP-\nConnaught Ave.   -   Revelstoke\nTIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER\nFOR SPRI G   PAIMT'NC\nKct mc paint your house right. T do\nnothing but first-class wink. Quality\ni onsidered my price is low. The best\nmaterials used and work done when\npromised. Try me on your interior\ndecorating. My work is guaranteed to\nplease.\nSIGNS\u2014I can furnish yon with any\nkind you want. Glass, brass, tin, cloth\nt>r wood.    Get my prices.\nCarriage and Wagon Painting at my\nshop in alley back of H. J. Bourne's\nJ tore, Kirst Street.\nR. Z. CRAWFORD!\nResidence Cor. 3rd St. aud Robson ate\n\"AT IT HERE SIRCE 1900V\nFruit Lands\nFOR SALE\nGalena Bay lands in parcels'of\n10 or 20 acres or en bloc. Correspondence invited.\nJohn Shaw. Agent.\nBox 616 Arrowhead\nPacific Coast\nTested Seeds\nArriving daily our new and\nfresh stonk of Seeds, grown\nunder contract hy the hest\ngrowers iu all parts of the\nworld. Seeds that will give\nyou the hest results. One trial\nwill convince you. Also a full\nline nf garden requisites, Iui-\nplemenls of all kinds Hee\nSupplier, Spi-ayers,Spray, atid\na lull line of Chick Feeds and\nConkev'e remedies. Press the\nbutton, we will do the rest.\nIl J. Henry Nurseries\n3011 Westminster Road\nA. R. McDougall,   -   Manager\nVancouver, H. C.\nJohn Lee\nDrygoods Store\nDressmaking and Jewelry\nHudd-Painted China, Rattan Chairs, and fancy\nthings, Battenbnrg Hed\nSpreads, Shams, Scarfs for\nDressers, etc.\nRemoved to opposite side\nol Street from Central\nHotel.\nPrices Reasonnblo     P 0. Box 203\nFront St.. Lower Town, Revolstoke\nCEMENT BLOCKS\nWnniifRrtnr-td for ali cia\u00bb\u00bbi of  buHdtugf\nCEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE\nFIRE CLAY AND FIRE  BRICKS\nPbi Mia in Urifd, <\u00bbr small qraatlt.M\nnt thf* lown.-t prlcM for cash\nAll kuM- <>f huiMihtf sod plastering\notidnrliiknu\nFoote & Pradolini,\nREVELSTOKE\nSi. B. STONEX\nPractical..\nMachinist\nRepairs of all  kinds  neatly done\nBicycle and Gun work a specialty\nEstimates tlven 011 nny class\nof work\nFront       Street,\nUNION HOTEL\nARKOWHKAIl, 11. I'.\nSpecial'Attention given to commercial\n11 en and tourists. Kirnl-class sample\nrooms. Finest scenery In Uritish Golan*\nhi.i, overlo* Mim* Upper Arrow Lake.\nW. J. Lightburne. Prop\nST. ANN'S   ACADEMY\nKAMLOOPS, B. O.\nAffords superior educational advantages. Handsome new brick building,\nmodern equipment, cxlcnsivegrouncls.\nClasses graded in accordance with the\nschools throughout ilie. Province.\nComplete Music and Ari Departments.\nSpecial courses iii Shorthand, 'I ype\u00ab\nwriting and Book-keening. Particular\nattention given '\" refinement of manners and correel ISnglish,\n1 I.K.Ms MODBRATB\nFor Prospeotus. Address Tho Aondomy.\nWU WORK,\nMflKEYOUR MONEY\nWORK TOO.\nBnperosmnGy*oiiRviv'in<i5\nWITH US THE? Wlli.HHn\n4% INTEREST WHICH\nWECRE.PITMOnTHL> :\nmo rioros returii-\n\/IBLEOMDEMflllP\n\u25a0ISQllCKLVflS THEfMILS\nCAM CARRY IT.\nPEOPLE JUST flSC\/IREFUL\n>0UCflHBE,\n\/IREWEI!- PLErtSEP,\nAND THOROUGHLY '\nSATISFIED,\nWITH THE WW 111 WMH\nour Business is\nTRrtNSrtCTED-rtBUMriESX\nMrtWGED BY PEOPLE OP\nMrtTUREDMM\n*lflflfG5TiriTfiGRl7X\nflPOsm.GiwrtG\nyOUR WMBA\/IPPRE5S\nWlli PROMPTS BRIPiG YOU\nFUll-INFORMATION.\n\u00a7 .WRITE TOM\nSHOULD VOU HAVE HIW\nFIN\/friCtdL BUSINESS IP1\nv\/imgouver \"Viciniry,\nRENTS TO COli-ECT,\n\/1GREEfieMT5F0RS\/1LE<\"\nMORTGAGES T0L\u00b00K\/HTER\n\/INPCOli-EGT.\nFIRE IM5LKrtP(CE TO PWCE.\nLET US ATTEND TO IT.\nWE ARE PLE\/ISinG\nOTHERS WE WIU-BE SURE\nTO PLEASE YOU.\nto,teyCo.LTD.\n321 Cambie Street:,\ni^Vaixcoviver B.C.^\nWANTED\u2014Position ns     Housekeeper\nto bachelor or widower, or on (arm\nil work is not too hcuvy.       Apply\nImujIisIj, this ofllce.\nrJ^St\nThe United States senate rejected\nwithout roll call the Koot amendment to the wood pulp and print\npaper schedule of thc Canadian reciprocity hill.\nThe seamen's strike has again come\niuto prominence. It is claimed that\nmoro men nre out at present than at\nany  time since the strike liegan.\nTin* Black Chapter ot Uritish America opened its 87tb annual session\nIn Winnipeg yesterday,\nI    T.  ('. Norris,  M.I..A.,  and Ur.  J.P,\nMolloy,  M.i'., addressed meetings ut\nj Itapid   City   and   Mlnlotfl   in   favor   i.t\nreciprocity.\n. i\nj   The tuneral ol T. Mayne Daly took\n, place publicly at :'. p.m. Tuesday, sii\nprominent citizens being   chosen   as\n:  pallbearers,\n| U.M. O'Brien, the AHwrta Socialist\nhad a lively time while addressing a\nmeeting in Ottawa, a free fight almost occurring.\n1 The Icelandic synod in session at\nWinnipeg disapproved of the methods\n. adopted hy some churches to raise\nfunds.\nI The Winnipeg tire, water and light\ncommittee recommends using paving\nallowance tor water  mains and seWers\nI Three guards, who had sent in\ntheir resignations, were dismissed at\nonce at the reformatory at Portage\nla Prairie.\nThe attention given to overseas\npremiers and ministers in London is\nstill heing commented on.\nR. L. Borden at Calgary, reitcrat-\ned his threat to force an election on\nreciprocity.\n! Canada's trade returns for the first\ntwo mouths of tho fiscal year show\nan increase  of ?7,000,000.\nI Considerable mystery surrouuds tho\nnon-appearance    of    Alfred    Austin's\npromised coronation ode.\n1\nI James Kisk was hanged at C.il.-ary\nTuesday morning lor thc murder ot\nTucker  Peach.\nBaron Von Bienerth, Austrain prem\nier, has resigned as a result of tbe\nelections.\nj Several Winnipeg boys have passed\ntheir examinations at tho Uoyal military college.\nI A command performance was given\nat Covcnt Garden,  London.\nI The verdict of the coroner's jury\non the death of James McDonald in\na St. Boniface hotel is objected to\nhy some friends of deccused.\nI The Grand Trunk Pacefic bas forced the Canadian Northern to stop\nwork on its line through the 'Rockies\nT. P. O'Connor, M.P.. says the\nfleroest hour of the conflict between\nlords and commons is uppro.iching.\nI Eleven priests of the Church of\nKngland were ordained at St. John's\nCathedral yesterday  morning.\nA death roll of seventeen has resulted Irom an explosion on a river\npacket near Memphis.\nI\nThe hody ol Blanchard Laoques was\nrecovered at Winnipeg Bench Sunday\nnd Lethbridge.\nThomas Whillicr, aged fifteen, was\ndrowned in the Assiniboine river at\nBrandon.\nOver 1,000 miles of railway trucks\njare under construction iu Saskatchewan.\nCan,1,li,ui athletes Won the inter-\nerupire competition at London on\nSaturday.\nJ    Au  electric  storm   did   considerable\n! damage  in  Manitoba   Saturday   uight\nj    A      boy   BCOUt  saved  an    aeronaut\nfrom drowning at Medicine Hat.\nA homesteader was killed by lightning near Herbert,  Sask.\nDresden,    out.,    will spend  (16, 1\nfor a water works system.\nHenry Irwin, a Winnipeg teamster,\nwas killed by lightning.\nThos. McCabe, aged (,0, a painter,\nwas killed  by  a tall at Kingston.\nManitoba metbodist Conference has\nendorsed church  union  by  129 to  l(i.\nArthur Vallee was acquitted of a\ncharge of murder ut Valleyfield, Que.\nThe steamer Rosalind ran ashore\nin a fog of North Sydney, O. B.,\nbreakwater.\nA. C. Wyd, of the Argus, has been\nappointed customs ollicer at St.\nMary's.\nHamilton ratepayers will be a-k?d\nto vote (505,160 for a hydro-elec ric\ndistributing plant.\nHun. John C.ist.igan was banquet-\nted ut St. Paxil, N.B., in honor of\nhis 50tb year in public life.\nTlie Royal Naval Review took plaoe\nat ripithead in connection with thc\ncoronation festivities, the King and\nQueen sailing in their yacht between\nlines ot war vessels for a distance of\nsix miles.\nThe Tib Field Battery, St. Catharines, will be reorganised in ihe autumn as horse  artillery.\nWithin a few hours three fires broke\nout m the premises ol the nefarious\nBristol hotel at Colborne.\nUev. Amos To veil, inspector ot the\nChildren's Ala Society, broke a leg\nby falling over a pail near Guelph.\nNorth Perth Literals nominal vl\nBr. J. P. R.mk.u, M. P., lor tha\nCommons, and Wellington Hay, of\nLis to wel, for tbe legislature.\nHon.  M.   Lemieux says    Boura-s.is\nty t.i Laurier is due   to      the\nlatter's refusal to appoint Urn Deputy\nSpeakt 1 ol thc House.\nElicar Qoulet, of Montreal, was sen\nten\u00ab 1  to  two  months (or refusal to\n'  a policeman in making an ur-\n. -t and for urging others not to do\nso.\nJohn  Dongan,  who died    in      New\nVork, left $3,000 to the  St. Cathar -\nGenera)  hospital,  $1,000  to the\nOrphans' home and $1,000 to the   Y.\nM.C.A.\nOntario and the eastern Canadian\nprovinces are well represented at the\nc invention   ol  the  International Bun-\n'i'.v Sc! I  Association in San Fran-\nc.sco.\nOver\nK. W. Taylor,  London,      Kngland,\nmanager  \u2022*!  the      Hank  ot  Montreal,\nIfty     persons were injured   i.,.  been awarded a silver medal  by\n* when a wharf collap-ed at a\npark near Montreal.\nsummer\nA POST CARD BRINGS\nHELP FOR THE KIDNEYS\nGIN PILLS SENT FREE\nWe want ill sufferers from Kidnrv\nsnd Bladder Troubles, Lsme Pack and\nRheumatism, to test GIN 1'li.i.s, ami\nsee lor themselves that OIN BILLS wil]\n1 ally cure all these troubles.\nIf your Kiilnryi are weak\u2014if it pains\nyon to urinate\u2014if your back aches - if\nhands snd feel sre crippled with Khru\nmatism give GIN I'll.l\u201eS a chance to\nprove that they will relieve you and\ncure you. It won't cost you a cent. You\ndon't have to buy them. Simply write\nus for a free sample.\n\"A short time ago, I received a free\n\u2022ample of GIN PILLS which I have\ntaken with such good effects that I herewith enclose joe (or a box o( tbem. I\nbelieve GIN PILLS are just tbe thingi\nior me.\" Richard Hamiyn,\nFrench Rivks\nGIN PILI.S are so called because they\ncontain the medicinal principle of\nJuniper berries, the essential principle nf\nGin, but do uot contain alcohol. 50c. a\nbox \u2014 6 for fa.jo\u2014at dealers, and\nguaranteed to give satisfaction or money\nrefunded. Sample box free il you write\nus. National Drug aad Chemical Co.,\nDept. W ,     ToKMSta. H\nThe original\n(Hn Pills made by\nNational Drugand\nChemical Co. of\nCanada Limited,\nToronto, are gold\nonl\/ lo  this box.\nRoyal  Society of Arte lor a pap-\nI' :   on  Canadian   hanking.\nThe underwear\nwithout a fault\nJust the\nstyle, size\nor weight,\nyou    like\nfor any season or climate,\nfor man, woman or child,\nat the .right price.\nAnd ft\"^on't shrink!\n;m      Purchase    by\nthe  trademark.\nf   , It's   on   every\nAngl\" garment-in rep    \u25a0\n\\ Try    No.   95^\nL medium weight WORD\nOpportunity for wealth is knocking at your door.    Will you ati\nYou can count on your finger tips scores of persons of your^owij\nhave purchased property and have become independently rich,\nif you act right now.    Do not let the other fellow get in aheaj\nThe Oity of the Interior!\nA Retrospect\nTwenty years ago she was but a little\nvillage of four or five hundred. You could\nin half an hour count every house. Then\nvou had no faith in her possibilities for\ngrowth and you didn't invest your earnings. You passed the opportunity up and\nto-day you are not much further ahead.\nThe City of Steady\nA Regret\nHave you been a Rip Van Winkle and\nslept for these past twenty years ? If so\nyou must now wake up to the possibilities\nof the next twenty years and regret your\ninaction. Sit down and look yourself in\nthe face, ask yourself if you have acted\nwisely. Be honest about it and answer the\nquestion in all seriousness.\nIf you invest in Revelstoke Property now, you are investing in a sure j\ntion but an investment, and one that will pay yon handsome dividends.]\nmake money, write,  Phone or Call on ns without delay.\nDominion   Seeupl\nCHAS. A. BARNUM, Secretary and Manager. ISE\nSUFFICIENT\nier ?    If you do she will lead you on to fortune and independence.\nLaintancewho have stepped into cities before the boom.started,\nare just as clever as they and their experience will be yours\nrou and take all the profits.    No better investment in the West.\nj\nd Persistent Growth!\nInvest Right at Home!!\nA Prospect\nWith the surety that Pulp, Paper and\nLumber Mills are to be established here,\nyou know that this City must go ahead\nin leaps and bounds in the next few years.\nCan you afford to let the opportunity of\nbecoming independent slip by for ever?\nJust look ahead. With the increased development, property must advance correspondingly and if you act now you are the\nwinner.\nA Resolve\nDecide right now. If you want a Lot\nor a few lots, get them now before they\ndouble or treble in value. Make up your\nmind right now that there will be no more\nof that Rip Van Winkle business for you.\nThousands of homes will be needed for the\nlarge number of workers in these various\nenterprises and you don't want to be forced\nto live out in the suburbs owing to the increased price of property. Think it over\nand decide at once.\n*\nM\n*\u25a0*\n\u00bbaker.     The element of chance is entirely obliterated.     It is not a specula-\nstand to win several hundred per cent, and lose nothing.   If you want to\nCompany,\nLtd.\nCorner First Street West, and Connaught Ave.\n\u25a0 \u00bbl \u25a0\u00bb\u25a0 II\nH>^mH\u00abK><*\"-^<^^<H><^^\nk   \/ \"\"\"  \" \" -\u25a0'\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb--r   -f -j- FRIDAY,  JUNE 30th,  1911.\nTECIE MAIL-HBBALD, EEVELSTOKB\nFRIDAY. JUNE 30th, 1911.\nSPOR1V\n\u25a0-\u25a0pen\nheen\nfully\nwill\neveryone\nwithal a I cessio\nmodal\nIn a very tricky wind but\nbeautiful day the annual shoo! nf the\nRevelstoke Gun Cl lb was hold Wednesday, the * :*: \u2022 tion starting\ne.irly in the morning and lasting all\nJay. In point ol ffttt n lance the affair was bi . a disappointment, but tn* marksmen generally\nsecured some verj high averages, anil\nwork thoroughly enjoyed by every\nbody. Marksmen \u25a0\u25a0 ire presenl from\nCalgarj Seattle, Nelson, Armstrong\nGolden . through the Interior.\nThe Hon. Thos, Tayloi medal, which\nwas (or highest professional average,\nwas wi a  by  Lee Berkley of  Seattle,\nWith  a  .-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0  ni  liill  out   ol  ISO   in Minn\npetition with three om.is, 11. Boston\n0. E. M nk .uul .1. A. Fonbea. In this\ncompetition three prizes were (riven\nand bhe  \u00bb rB*'s Barkley were\nForbes \u25a0\u2022 tl -\u25a0 ore ol 154 and Boi\nton with 151 'I I high. Bl am item\naverage was aga a won by A.W, His\nhop of S'elson, with a score ol 160\nThis  was  foi Kootenay   Agencies\nmedal an *'* *. won last year hy the\nsame  marksman\u2014three  years  in sue\nentilles the holder of this\nto the permanent possession of\nit. Mr. Bishop's Bcore was a remarkable one in that il showed him\nwithin six points of the highest professional shooter and producing iv\nhigher average from the remaining\nthree professionals. H. Oraemer\ncame second in ihis competition with\na sn.re of inn and A. J. Macdonell\n3rd with the score of 153.\n'i'h.' special in'dai for the Pacific\nIndian Challenge, was also won by\nMr. Barkley lh' present holder willi\na score of 94 oui .>f mo targets, ng-\nainsi his challenger Forbes with a\nBcore \"f 91. Boston made 91 in this\ncompetition, Mink sn and Robinson\n68,\nin the team shoot   Revelstoke   and\nVrmstrong tied, but  In the shoot off\nArmstrong     won     with the splendid\ninn* ol 67 out   of sn.   This was    for\nthe  Revelstoke cup.\nThe visitors were tight royally\ntreated by bhe local (lun Club and\nii splendid day of sport is reported.\nThe individual scores made lire ns\nfollows:\niini,la west of Toronto has\nided and it is expected tint\nuie hundred thousand visitors\ntii'iid the exhibition. Almost\nhe interested in the\ndally Bights of Strobel's Aeroplane,\nand the demonstrations of the Mono\nit,iii Oar, to say nothing of the fireworks, music and otner attrairtlons\nwhich are the best that money can\nsecure.\nMr.   and   Mrs.   Robert   Clarke,\nI Jackson's Point, have celebrated tne\nlil'.th anniversary   of    their  marriage.\nHe is 93 and  his wife 89.  Mr. Olarke\ncame from  England in 1819.\nGold hunters are rushing for Bristol township, ten miles southwest of\nihe Hollinger properties, in the\nPorcupine country, where Capt. Mc-\nAuley is reported to have struck a\nvein liml feet wide.\nPresident Taft has warned members\nof lhe senate that he will veto the\nreciprocity  bill   if amendments     are\nattached to it.\nRevelstoke\nNew & Secondhand Store\nFIRST STREET WEST\nWe buy mnl sell or exchange\nfurniture, Stoves, Kitchen ware,\nMen's Clothing, etc., etc.\noi J. C. Hull \u25a0 Proprietor\nNOTICE.\nRevelstoke  Land  District.\nDistrict of West Kootenay.\nTuke notice that Edith ti.  MeVity,\nof  Revelstoke, B.C.,   occupation  married   woman,   intends   to   apply       for\npermission to purchuse thc   lollowing\ndescribed land.\nCommencing at a post planted on\n'. the eust bank of the Columbia river\nHU chains uorth from the North West\nCorner of Lot 8301A, Croup One,\n| obenny District, and marked\n!q; McVity's Sotitti-West\nPost,\" thence cast  10 chains,\nH. W. Edwards\nPioneer Taxidermist\nof The Kootenai\n\/ was the first that ever burst\nInto this silent land,\nTo mount the head of caribou\nOr\n\u00a3>\ny.ly be a\nr so tyrant\nliu-\n\"Edith\nOorner\nthence\nnorth 80     ehuins,     thence west      40\nmore or less to the east bank of tne .\nColumbia  river;  theme  south    along\nthe cast, bank of the Columbia river\n80  (hains  more  orless  to  the    point\nof commencement,     containing     320,\nacres more or less.\nDated May 16th,  1911.\nEDITH (1.  McVITY.\nPer   Charles  Robbins,    Agent\nNOTICE.\nItevelstoke  Land   District.\nDistrict  of  West  kootenuy.\nTake notice that 1, B. Smith, of\nHevelstoke, oecii|>utian, 1 0, Land\nSurveyor, intend to apply Ior permission to purchase the following described lunds.\nCommencing at a post planted on\nthe shore of Shelter Bay ut the north\nend of Arrow Lukes at uu angle of\nL 811G.1, and marked H. Smith's\nAngle Corner l'ost, thence north 40\nchains more or less to u post of Lot\n'silU.l.j thence west 20 chains, thence\nsouth 60 chuius, theuce east 4o\nchains moro or less to the shore oi\nShelter Bay, theuce north along the\nsuid shore to the point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or\nless.\nDated April 13th,   1911.\nM10-60 KOUEKT SMITH.\n'A A.  V.\nKOOTENAY      LODGE,  No.\nand A. M.\nRegular meetings are held in MASONIC TEMPLE, Oddfellows' Hall\non the Third Monday in each month\nat 8 p. m. Visiting brethren ar.\ncordially  welcomu.\nROBT.  GORDON,  W.  M.\nW. B. ROBERTSON, Secretary.\nSELKIRK      LODGE  12,  1.  O.  O.  F.\nMeetB every Thursday evening in\nSelkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting\nbrethren  cordially Invited.\nK. G. McRAE, N. G.\nMATHIE,  Secretary.\nPOR SALE.\nOne hundred White Leg Horn Hens;\nlifty It. I. Reils Hens, and several\nCockerels of both kinds. Apply at\nRevelstoke Poultry Yard, P.O. Box,\n-'27.      ,1.   A.   Morgan,  proprietor.\nNumber of Targets 20 20 20 20 K)p20 20 20 20\n*C.\nE,\n\u00bbJ.\nF.\nA\nL\n19 19 16 20 17 1!) 18 19 19\nPoston  16 17 17 19 19 15 2U 15 18\n19 17 17 18 14 17 13 18 19\n15 12 13 15 9\n15 15 18 15 11 19 17 15 16\n15 17 19 19 13 20 1.5 17 18\n19 16 18 16 12 19 17 18 18\n16 17 19 20 17 19 18 16 18\nMink   16 18 16 15 14 17 18 15 15\nSturdy . 13 15 18 19 12 18 17 16 20\nLee Barkley\nH.    ^^^^\nC. Andrews \t\nJ. Munro\t\nR. G. Robinson\nH. Craemer\nA. J. McDonell\nA. W. Bishop\nE\n\\Y\n180\n180\n180\n180\nnoo\n180\n180\n180\n180\nA. Forbes  16 17 19\nShiel   \t\nEvans\t\nStokes\t\n0. Sage\nJ. G. Barber\nL. Dowler\nT. E. L. Taylor\nW.  Foote\nA. Melvin\nW- Brown\nE. Morgan\nProfessional\n11 12\n16 19\n14 14\n12 16\n16 15\n11 16 17 20 17\n12 17 13 13 16\n12 18 17 16 12\n180\n180\n180\n180\n180\nTl sere'\n166\n156\n152\n64\n141\n156\n153\n160\n144\n148\n154\n126\n140\nFOR SALE\u2014Six-roomed house, new,\nFourth street, $600 cash and balance easy monthly instalments. \u2014\nApply J. H. Reader, Vernon, B. C.\nLOST\u2014Necklace of large Gold Heads\nFive Dollars reward will be paid to\nfinder returning same to Mail-Herald  Office.\nWANTED TO BUY\u2014A good second\nband Cash Register, will pay spot\ncash. Address, L. Mail-Herald\nOffice.\n16\n13\n.2 16\n12 16\n17 17 12 14 15 15\n180\n133\n17 10 15 12 16 12\n180\n124\n17 11 17 14 13 13\n180\n131\n13 HI 19 14 15 17\n180\n132\n17 9  U 9 16\n160\n103\n13   15 15 16 15\n100\n74\n- 10 15 5 8\n80\n38\n   13 12 10\n60\n35 ,\n 11 14\n40\n2-r>\nNEW    DOLLAR   HILL\nCALGARY  FAIR OPENED.\nIXforonation w\nJu2s*;teami\nPacked in\nBEAUTIFUL CORONATION\nSOUVENIR TINS\n60f  expound\nIn cr.mmemoration ol tlie coronation of\nKing George V,\" RldgwayB\" have put oo tlie\nmarket a coronation tin o( a most picturesque\nand exquisite design, bearing excellent portraits\nof Kinfj tleorpe V, Qui'en Mary anj thc Prince\nof Wales. Special panels have been designed\nrepresenting Canada, India, Africa. Australia\nand New Zealand.\nOnly a limited numher have been impoitcd.\nI'nce OOc. fur one pound nils.\nAl Bent slii.pt>.\nOttawa. June 23.\u2014New (1 Domin\nion notes have Ix-en issued by tl. \u2022\nfinance department ol the governmenl\nThe distribution will take plaoe sun\nuUaneously in a very tew .lays at\ndiflerent centres ol Canada. The as\nsistatit receivers general at Halifax.\nSt. John, Charlottetown, Montreal\nToront. Winnipeg and Victoria have\na Quart : \u25a0 ;' ., million of ihe new\nbills un ban I.\nThe f<* m new bill is 0. it\ntiie pictures ol Lord and Lady Gi ,,\ntake t... ;\u25a0'... \u2022 ol th< Iberdcens, \u00abbo\nfigure oi th toi in.*i notes, There ..\nao change on the Lack of the lull but\nen the from the familiar lumbei.r.i:\nscene    -    :-[*,*-.',!   with   and  the  |   ;\ntraits '\u2022' \u25a0 are in the centre\nat either end.\nThe small army oi men now engaged at the Calgary Industrial Exhibition grounds will bave everything in\nreadiness for the official opening ol\ntli.. exhibit! 11 July 1st. The exhibition will be officially opened at 2\np.m. by Hun. Frank Oliver, minister\nof the interior, Ottawa. Following\nthe opening the most entertaining\nprogram ever presented Will commence.\nAlthough  the entry  list   last    yeai\nshowed such a     tremendous Increase\n*..*i  the previous year, the exhibition\nia agin able to show a very sat\ni*m*.   Increase I:\nments.\n^\u25a0\u25a0.ti**.,*-\n1836\nf\u00bbn un a*!*\"\nBear Rugs Mounted\nREVELSTOKE, - B. Q.\nP   O. Box 31\nFruit and Vegetable\nBoxes and Crates\nOur Box Factory is now running and\nwe are in a position to supply all kinds\nof fruil and vegetable boxes and crates.\nThose who have not already sent us\niheir orders'should do sc, at once us they\nare coming in fast, and we would like to\ndeliver all orders in good time' Our\nboxes are equal to any on the market\nand prices can he had on application lo\nS. McMahon, Revelstoke, or to\nTHE KERNAGHAN LUMBER COMPANY, LTD.\n\u25a0Salmon Arm, B. C.\nUNDER    ENTIRELY\nNEW   MANAGEMENT\nSt. Leon\nHot Springs\nHotel\nHot mineral baths especially recommended for invalids and those in need ol\ntoning up.\nExclusive bath' provided for ladies. 2h\nPrivate Rooms handsomely fitted up.\nHates >J per dav. Special Rale for\nweekly visitors.\nCorporation of the Oity of\nHevelstoke\nPublic Notice\nCITY   WATER.\nBy-law Number 70 of the Corporation of the City ot     Revelstoke,   is\namended hy the Eire, Wuter and\nLight Committee, tlie following\nchanges iu water rates to take ellect\nou July 1st proximo, being made.\nHotels\u2014$10,00 per month. Urinals\nand Flush closets 25 cents per month\neach extra.\nStables\u20144 horses or less $1.00 per\nmonth. 25 cents per horse for all\nover 4. Four cattle or less $1.00\nper month, 25c. per head for all over\n4. Both inside and outside city\nlimits.\nLivery Stables\u2014ti horses or less tiOc\nmouth, over 6 horses 25c.      per\nJAS.\nGO U IIT\nMT.\nOF\nBEGBIE,\nI. O. F.\nNo.  5461.\nmost  \"i Un\nCALGARY\n\"Lloyds\"    Wednesday,   charged 25\ngu.neus per cent, to cover a risk    ol\nor.e-.ti ft'.-.   \u2022'. an inch of rain Thursd iy.\ni'..scs   ol      *\u2022:   ill i,    ha * i bi   .'.   ;   Ul\nit Napl -      I'alerm Boi\nland   p\nThe federal grand jury In New York\nmay indict the Steel Trust for breaking the anti-rebate law.\nSenatoi   Root  told the I\nes senate be expected'his amendment\nto the reciprocity  pact would tie debated.\nAlberta\nIn buying baking powder\nexamine the label and take\nonly a brand shown to be\nmade with Cream oi Tartar\nDnPRICE'S\nCREAM\nbakihg Powder\nA pure, wholesome, reliable Grape\nCream oi Tartar Baking Powder.\nImproves the flavor and adds\nto the healthfulness ot the tood.\nNo Alum\u2014No Lime Phosphate\nBoth\nReduce the   Healthlulness\nof the Food.\n\u00ab| nm qnlle positive thnt the ime ol alum b.Wn\u00ab\n.\u201e\u201e,,,,, should bc condemn***.\"\npowder snoui ^^ Vnim, Vtiimtit, al Mick-goa.\nRead the Label and remember thai\n\u2022'\"-\u2022^\"ir^rn1;?!^-\nPi\n\/\u25a0* 1 ,i*i *. mnl nl 1ii*i infiit iimi\nlion Pom K li If ii HAltlMOH,\nMutineer, Victoria I'm I,, Ual\nRary,\nNOTICE.\nOertiflcate of Improvement.\nWakenehl, Helen, Colorado, Doi\nNorte, Del Hey, Sun Jnati, Delta,\nand Marguerite Mineral Claims, ait\nHate iu llle Lardeau Mining Division\noi West Kooteuay District. Where\nlocated:\u2014o\" Mohawk  Creek.\nTake Nolice that 1, A. H. Green,\nactiug as agent Ior John It. ilory,\nSpecial h'ree Miner's Certilicate No.\n3-81U, iBteud, sixty days from date\nhereof, to apply to the Mining He\ncorder for UcrtiUcates of Improve\nmeuts, for the purpose of obtaining\nCrown Giants of the above claims.\nAnd further tako notice lhat action\nunder section 3*7, must be commenccti\nbefore the issuance ol such Certificate\nof Improvements.\nDated this 20th day of October, A.\nD., 1910.\nA. H. QBBBN.\nMuets in I. O*. 0. F. Hall next to\nTapping's Opera House every secoud\nand fourth Monday in month. Visiting brethren cordially welcomed.\nU. W. BELL, 0. R.\nWM.   S.   CAMERON,   Rec.-Sec.\nThis  includes  washing\nCOLD HANUE LODGE,      K.  ot    P.,\nNO.   26,   REVELSTOKE,   13.   O.\nMeets every   Wednesday  except   the\nThird Wednesday of each month      in\nOddfellows'  Hall at 8 o'clock.  Visiting Knights are cordially invited.\nJ. Y.  SIMPSON, C. C.\nG. H. DROOK,  K.  ot R. & S.\nM. oi F.\nO. W. O. W.\nMountain View Camp,  No.  229.\nMeetB Second    and     Fourth Wednesdays    in each month ia    Selkirk\nHall.     ViBiting  Woodmen are\ncordially invited to attend\nH. W. EDWARDS, Con. Com.\nJAMES  McINTYRE,  Clerk.\nCOUSINS,   PROP.\nJune 30th\nJuly 7,1911\n$29,000\nIn i l Purses\n\u25a0   '\nI\nBrennan I Mono-Rail Car.\nMoving Picture; nf the Coronation.\nGrand dir.play of Fireworks.\nMuiic  by  the   103rd   Ritle\nRegimental Band ard other high\nclass feature\nI' to be\n'iseil for the :\nWestei i ut\nthe I', ihibitlon\nRao -i\nReduced Paas-ptiffer Rates\nEnti iee close June 15th\nSheriff I. S. G. Van Wart,\nI'm*:- IDI\nCnl. J;is. Walker,    E. J. Dewey\nVice Presiden i\nHOLY NAMES ACADEMY AND NORMAL SCHOOL\nsi.ikank. Wash,\nCatalogue and Rules on Application,\nAddress :    SlBTBB SUPERIOR.\nPlants for Sale\nStrawberry Plants\n$1.00 Per Hundred\nCabbage\nTomato\nPepper\nAsters\nW.   II.    POTRUFF\nPhone 56\nSuTIi B\nLand   I\nI\ni v ,* .\n',\n,*\u2022 i\nper\nniouili  each    ^\t\nvehicles.\nSteam  Laundries\u2014$15.00 per month\nOther Laundries\u2014$7.50  per  month.\nBreweries\u2014$15.00 per month.\nSawmills   (mill   only)\u2014$75.00       per\nmonth.     Otlices, stables present rates\nRestaurants\u2014$4.00  to      $0.00      per\nmoiito.\nAerated   Waters  Factory\u2014$10.00 per\nmouth.\nBoarding      Houses\u20145  hoarders    or\nI over $2.50 per month.     Under      ttvo\nj boarders, household rates.\n'    Blocks\u2014Sleeping   rooms  25c.       iter\nI room per month.      Flush closets 25c.\nextra each per month.\nBarber  Shops\u2014$2.00  per  month.\nButcher Shops\u2014$2.00 per mouth.\nUllices\u2014$1.00  per     month.       Flush\nclosets 25c. extra.\nBakeries\u2014$3.25 per month.\nTenament  Houses\u2014Household  rates\ntor each tenant.\nShacks\u2014$1.00 per month.\nFire  Hose  in  Buildings\u201450c.       per\nmonth.\nUndertakers\u2014$2.50  per   month.\nWuter for domestic use nt old rates\nLawns may  he sprinkled between the\nhours of 6 and 9 a.m. and  0 and    9\np.m.  only.      The      city  reserve!  the\nright    to     meter     nny  premises (or\nwater.\nIrrigution\u2014On   application,   special\narrangements  may  be  made  for    Use\ni within city limits only.     liutsiilo the\ni city limits no water is to be used for\nirrigation.\n|    Contractors and    Builders\u2014Permits\n| for the use of     water     for concrete\nwork and  building  purposes  will    be\nI issued upon  application:\ni Brick,  per  1000  10c.\nStone,  per cubic yard   10c.\nLime,  per barrel  10c.\nConcrete,  per barrel  10c.\nAll the above rates and regulations\nwill be rigidly enforced. By order\nol the Fire, Water and Light Committee.\nBRUOH A.  LAWSON,\nJ.2, lm. City Clerk.\nNOTICE\nRevelstoke  Laud  District.\nDiBtrict of West Kootonay.\nTake notice tbat Mario Scott, ol\nNelson, B. C, occupation married\nwoman, intends to apply for per\nmission to purchase the following dc\nscribed lands.\nCommencing at a post planted B0\nchains west Irom tbe S.W. Coruer oi\nLot 8148 and running north SO chains\nenst 80 chaius, south tiO chnins, west\n\u2022SO chaius to point of commencement,\nbeing Marie Scott's South West Corner l'ost.\nDuted May 15th, 1911.\nMARIE  SCOTT,\nPer J.  H.  Feeney, Agent.\ntiARVEY, McCARTER\nAND PINKHAM,\nBarristers,   Solicitors,  Etc.\nImperial Bank Building Revelstoke, B. O.\nMoney to Loan.\nOlllces\u2014Rovelstoke,    B.   0.,     and\nCranbrook, B. C.\nGeo. S. McOarter,\nA. M. 1'inkhaiu, J. A. Harvey,\nRevelstoke, Cranbrook\nUOBERT  SMITH,\nProvincial  Land  Suveyor,\nMining Surveyor,\nEngineering\nMcKENZIE  AVE.,\nBOX   106,\nREVELSTOKE.\nNOTICE\nRevelstoke  Laud  District.\nDistrict of West Kootenuy.\nTmi.i*  notice  tbat  W.  D.  McArthur,\nof  Nelson,  U.  C,   occupation  tinilier\ncruiser,  intends lo  apply  for pei mis\nsiau  to purchase  tbe following      dc\nscribed lands.\nCommencing ut a post planted a\nN. E. Cornel of Lot 8148 planted at\nnorth SO chuius, west 80 chains\nsouth 80 chains, east 80 cbains to\npoint of commencement, being S. E.\nCorner of W. D. McArthur'i locution\naud containing 040 acres more or less\nDated uth April, l'Jll.\nDANIEL WILLIAM McARTHUR.\nM. 10-OU J. H. Feeney, Agent\nNOTIOE\nRevelstoke  Land   District.\nDistrict oi   WeBt Kooteuay.\nTake notice tbat Henry H. MeVity,\nol Revelstoke, 11. C, occupation, accountant, intends to apply for permission to purchase tbe following described land.\nCommencing ut a pout planted\non tbe east bank of tbe\nColumbia river at tbe north-east\ncorner of Lot S301A, Croup One, Kooteuay District, and marked \"Henry\nH. McVity's South-Wesl Corner\nPost,\" thence east 40 chuius, tbence\nnorth mi chaius, tbouce west 40\nchuius more or less to the east hank\nol the Columbia river; thence south\nalong lbe east bank of tbo Columbia\nriver 80 chains more or less to the\npoint oi commencement, oontaining\n320 ucres, more or less.\nDuted May 10th,  1911.\nHENRY   il.   McVITY.\nPer Charles   Robbins,     Agent.\nNOTICE.\nCERTIFICATE  OF IMPROVEMENT.\nCoronation Y.R.U. aad North Star\nMineral Claims, situate in tbe Trout\nLako Mining Division of West Kootenay District. Where located:\u2014On\nRapid Creek.\nTake notice that I, O. B. N. Wilkie\nacting as agent for Cutler ThomaB,\nPorter of Spokane, Wash., U. S. A.,\nFree Miner's Certificate No. B 94976,\nintend, sixty days from date hereof,\nt\u00bb apply to the Mining Recorder ior\na Certilicate of Improvements, for tho\npurpose of obtaining a Crowa Grant\nof tbe above claims.\nAud further take notice that action\nunder section 37, must be commenced\nbefore the issuance of such Certilicate\nof Improvements.\nDated this 27th day of April, 1911.\nO. B. N.  WILKIE.\nNOTICE\nRevelstoke   Laud  DiBtrict.\nDistrict oi West Kootenuy.\nTake uotice thut Lydia A. Wick, ot\nNelson, B. ('., occupation married\n\u25a0.\u25a0.\u25a0\u2022man, intends to upply for permission to purchuse the following described lunds.\nCommencing at a post planted 10\nbains south from S.K. Corner of\nTimher limit 9898 uud on the west\nside of the South Fork of FoBthall\nGreek six miles west of Upper Arrow\nLake and running north SO chains,\nlist SO chains, south SII chuius and\nwest SO chains to point ol commencement, being the 8. W. Corner of\nLydia Wick's locution cwutaining 040\nacres more or less.\nDated 12th April, 1911.\nLYDIA ANOELINB WICKS.\nM.10-00 J. H. Feeney, Agent\nland*.\n\u2022   i-  I  .*',*'\u25a0\n. .. rm tbi S w   i ornei\nI Lol     i!41     ami  i \u2022 *''\nlOUth\n\u25a0 i,   .i.niii\" to   poinl   of\nB, ' orn-\n\u25a0\nit,.,in oi less.\nI prii, nn\nmahik Boorr\nB J. ii  ttmn, A\/i-iii\nCORPORATION OF THE CITY\nOF REVELSTOKE\npi lil.li    NOTIOB\n'.-\u25a0ii \u2022\u25a0 li berth} gl\u00bben   that\nii property ownen are required   hy\n\u25a0   \u2022,  hi,.',    il kei p theil boulevards\ntn del      Fallun to do   this\n\u2022   i In   i   ,i i*. i.ii,mii to   do\nrt and ebargi tbe eipenei up\nto tbe propert} to be collected     as\n.ty   tnxmi.\nI',    'irder,\nBRtJOB A.  LAWSON,\nCity ' l.ik.\n!!\u2022 i*: in CONTRACTORS.\ni anl l flown   ind\nhundred , * \u2022\u25a0 nte,     per\n\u25a0 , \"'I        I'hi'iii-   120,     <\t\nI.iifiniiiii M27 lm.\nI*\"l:   BALK\nVal\"\n0,   Hill.m\n^^^^^^^^^^^^ ! stokr,   turd\nTwo IoIh 88ft, in North  non, ll. 0.\n|U6 i .inti each,     Applj\nlioeoqd strut.\nmil     i.e reoetved nt Uie\nrtlflei  ol   the   IHvihilii   Kin-iiii-rr.   Van*\n.mil  noon  June 10th,  1911,\n.   building  Ili   ti.<\u2022  '   IM\n\u25a0inm pacific Railway .it  Vernon,   B,\nI       pi.nm ait'i apei Ideal   n   mny bl\n(rom tbe Dleieton Bnglneei\nVancouver;  ReatdeiH Hngtneer, Revel\nBt iti *  Agent,    Ver-\nil-it\nII.  ItlNDAL.\nDimsi.'u Engineer 0.\nP, B.\nNOTICE.\nlie.i-i*.ii,1l*  Land  District.\nDistrict ul  West Kuoteaay.\nTake  notice  thl(t  the  Arrow   Lakes\nLumber Company, Limited, intend to\n\"I'l'ly lo the Minis tei ..I Lands for\nini imshiiiu to lease the lollowing dc\n..itilini  lamlH.\nOommenelng   al a poet planted on\nihe ebon ime iii Upper Arrow Lake,\nat n PolBI an.ml W.S feet easterly\nfrom the BoUtb East coiner of Lot\n384, Croup One, Kootenay District,\nund niiirhed \"Arrow Lakes Lumber\nOotnpaaj! Limited Ninth Kant Corner\nPost\". Thence soiiih Into thc waters of Upper Arrow Lake a distance\n\u2022I :'\"i leet, Ihence westerly end parallel lo Ihr shoreline of the said lake\na liHi\u201eni. 0| nhout 5133.2 feet to a\npoint 'Ml feet South from a point\non thc shore of Hani lake which ll\n.11.13.2 fret wcMterly from the south-\neiiHt ri.inei of said Lot .184; thi-nco\nnorth 218) feet to ths shore line \" of\n\u00abnid lake, thence easterly along tbc\n\u25a0bon ..I naid lake 3133.2 feet more or\nleaa to tbc point of cummcnccmint\nIT nrirw more or less.\nDated April 22nd, IMI.\nArrow Lakes Lumber\nCompany Mtnited.\nEd. McCfotbran  Ageit.\nNOTICE.\nRevelstoke  Laud  District.\nDistrict of West Kootenay.\nTake notice that (1, 11. Scott, ol\nNelson, 11. ('., occupation, Agent, in\ntends to apply for permission to purchuse the follow described lands.\nOommenelng ut a post planted 80\ni Imin,*, from N. W. Corner of Lot 8148\nuud running north 80 cbaiiiB, west 80\nchains, south 80 chains, east 80\nch.ainB to point of commencement, being the S. E. Corner ot G. G.\nScott's location, containing 640 acres\nmore or less.\nDated 12th April, 1911.\nM10-00     GEORGE HENRY 8COTT.\nNotice!\nAny person wishing to do\nburning for agricultural purposes\nduring the closed fire season,,\nmay do so by complying with\nEjections 6 and 8, Chapter 84 of\nthe Bush Fire Act, and have a\npermit from th i Fire Wardens\nor Government Agent of tho\ndistrict.\nJ. K. McLEAN,\nDiv. Fire Warden.\nRevelstoke, May 6th, 1911.     8m FRIDAY, JUNE 30th, 1911.\nthe; imlail-ieieir^lid, bevelstoee\nPRIIUV,  JUN'fi 30th,  Ml.\nSee special window displays.\nRevelstoke's Department Store\nC. \u00a3. Jfume 8t Co.. limited\nMail    or    Telephone    your\norders.     Have our Traveller\ncall.     Send the children to\nthe store or come yourself.\nNo order too large or too\nsmall for us to handle.\nRegal Oxfords for Men\nNew and nobby lasts\nin black, tan and patent leathers. If you\nhave never worn Regal\nshoes, wear a pair now.\nUntil you try them you\nhave no idea of the perfection with which your\nfeet can be fitted.\nBLACK SMOOTH CALF BLUCHER, medium size,\nmedium heel, nob last.   Sizes 4*! to 9.   Price, $5.00.\nTAN WILLOW CALF BLUCHER, heavy sole, rope\nstitch, medium heel. The best wearing Oxford on the\nmarket.   Price, $6.00.\nBLACK PATENT TIE, all patent, three eyelet blucher,\nhigh heel, medium high toe. The newest of them all.\nSizes 4 to 8.   Price $6.00.\nRegal Oxfords for Women\nThe new, short vamps and\nnob toes distinguish Regal\nOxfords from all others this\nseason. Not freaks, but just\ncommon sense, snappy, hard\nwearing shoes built for the\nwoman of to-day.\nBLACK SMOOTH CALF BLUCHER, three eyelet,\nnob toe, military heel, medium sole, short vamp.   Price $5.\nTAN WILLOW CALF BLUCHER, four eyelet, nob\ntoe, Cuban heel, medium sole, short vamp.   Price, 15.00\nBLACK PATENT BLUCHER, medium sole, military\nheel, all patent leather, 3 eyelet, short vamp.   Price $5.00\nTo Friday Shoppers\nSaturday, July 1st, being a statutory holiday this store will be closed.\nThis will mean crowding our two\ngreatest business days ot the week\ninto one\u2014Friday Bargain Day and\nSaturday the Great Shopping Day\u2014\na word to the wise even might b2\nwell\u2014Shop Early on Friday. The\nstore will be open in the evening\nFriday, of course, but then you know\nthe usual crowds w e have.\nShop Early-\nThursday-Friday Bargains\nSplendid One-piece Dresses for Early Shoppers\nLot 1\u201420 Dresses\nNo two alike; Linen with\ncolored strips, plain b'ue\nlinen, and some elaborate\nfancy muslin dresses,\nworth up to .S7.50. These\nwill be nice for holiday\nwear at\n$3.90\nLot 2\u201410 Dresses\nMuslin\u2014some Tan, some\nWhite, others Blue, and\nnicely trimmed with lace\nand insertion, splendid\npicnic and outing dresses\n$4.75\nShantung Linen\nAll tho now colorings\u2014\nblues, tans, browns, etc.\nPure linen .'10 inches wide,\nline mercerized finish, a\nregular 50c. cloth. Most\npeople who have looked at\nthese linens have admired\nthem, antl the price\n35c. per yard\nDutch Collars\nSo cool, comfortable and\nso clean looking. Some new\nideas in lace edges and embroidery finished. All sizes\nand several styles to choose\nfrom\n35c. or 3 for $1\nParasols\nSuch a dainty lot here.\nNew color effects. The tan\nwith colored edges are winners, also the plain silk umbrella styles with long plain\nmission stalk at\n$1.50 to $5\nFine Hosiery\nWe are paying\nspecial attention\nto hosiery these\ndays. Just now\nwe have a line\nof Ladies' Lisle\nHose in black,\ntans and blues\nthat seem extra\nvalue for the\nmoney, all sizes\nQC*.    \u201e-   -3  \u00ab\u00ab:_  *1      1-\"d|06' Stocking.\nODC. Or  j pair Cj>t    Mm-urnl Coloured\nToes i. Heols.\nWhite Wear\nA lot of samples of White\nWear at a price including\nCoreset Covers, Gowns,\nDrawers,   Aprons,   all  odds\nand ends. Some good picking in this lot, you will find\nthem conveniently placed on\na table for your selection at\n$1.00 each\nPatterns    |\nFor the woman who makes\nher own clothes the paper\npattern is a great boon. How\ncould she do without it with\nthe styles that are in vogue.\nOf all the patterns on the\nmarket the Ladies' Home\nJournal patterns are giving\nbest results.\n10c. and 15c.\nOffice Umbrellas 90c, $1.50\nLingerie Waists\nSuch a galaxy of elaborate\nlingerie waists, just fluttered\nin, dainty as butterflies, with\nthat cool, summery appearance; some showing the kimona sleeve, some the peasant\nsleeve, others conventional\nsleeves. We wonder if your\nopinion will not agree with\nours that this lot of waists\nare uncommonly pretty and\nfine.    Prices are\n$2 to $5\nFour neat lines of Iron Beds, white\nenamel, brass trimmings, diagonal\ncopper wire and woven wire springs\nto fit all beds. Health brand mattresses, the best medium and low\nprice mattress on the market.\nSize 9xli), regular $4.00,  now $2.50\n\"   9x9 \"      $2.50     \"   *L65\n\"   3x9 \"        85c.      \"      Mc\nSpecial in Bi Mats\nYamaska washable bath mats,\ndainty colors in blue and white,\ngreen and white, pink and white,\nred and white.\nSize 18x36, regular *175, now $1.25\n'\u25a0    27x54       \"        $3.25   \"   $2.\">0\nThese are positively the best Bath\nMats on thc market.\nSpool Cotton\n3 spools 10c.  1 dozen 40c.\nLinoleums and Oilcloths\nA choice assortment of Nairn's\nCork Carpets and Inlaid Linoleums,\nthe best goods procurable. Fine floral and black designs, for dining room\nand kitchen.\nPrinted Linoleums in pretty floral\npatterns, suitable for upstairs, halls\nand bedrooms, in blues, French greys\nfawns and reds.\nPro Brussels Ru$s\nIn order to introduce this splendid\nnew Bedroom rug we are ottering a\nlimited number at tho following prices\nSize 21x3yds. Reg. \u00bb11 BO now 110.00\n\" 3x3yds. \" $lli'ii \" $12.0(1\n\" 3x3!yds \" 116.00 \" $1125\nThese squares all come in Brussels\npatterns, colors greens, old rose, reds\nand French greys. A rug that will\nstand good hard wear.\nThe magic furniture polish. The\neasiest used and most satisfactory\nfurniture polish on tho market.\n50c. a bottle, or 3 for $125\nA World-Wide\nWinner\nMcNally's Pure Maple\nSyrup. Fresh from the\nmaple tree, made in the\nwoods, as in the good old\ndays of old. We are the\nonly firm in the city handling these goods- Phone\nus to send you a can. This\nyear we could only procure it in 1 gallon cans,\nfull measure, at only\n$2.29 Per Can\nSummer\nDrinks\nLime Juice, Fruit Syrup,\nCrape Juice, Pineapple\nJuice, as supplied to the\npeople who appreciate a\ngood thing. This hot\nseason make us want something in this line and you\nwill find that the brands\nwe carry are the best, and\nthe season is here. We\nhave a full stock.\nPork and B\neans\nThe hot weather makes\nthe housewife stop and\nconsider what she is going\nto give the family for dinner. We can help her out\nby suggesting Van Camp's\npork and beans in 1 lb, &\n2 lb. cans.\nMilk\nWhen your milk turns sour\nAnd your water is shut\noff\nBy the civic water foreman in your town;\nJust come to us and ask\nif we can help you out\nWe will give you Reindeer\nMilk.    Drink it down.\nJelly Powders\nWe carry the biggest and\nonly Jelly Powder on the\nmarket. Prepared from\nthe richest and purest ingredients in a modern\nbuilding of cleanliness and\nlight.\nBaking Powders\nDr. Price's Baking Powder in 51b, 241b, 12oz.,\nand (!oz* cans, is one of the\nbest articles on the market. Perhaps if you have\nnot been used to it you do\nnot know its value. You\nwant to be informed ns to\nits nature, utility, and\nmerits. You want to have\nyour interest in it awakened and you must try it\nbefore candemning it.\nSunt\nunbeam  l ea\nNine out of every ten of\nour custatnerB ask for our\n50c* line of Sunbeam Tea.\nWe have it at 40c per lb.\nbut the best grade is always in demand. We make\nit a feature of our business\nto push the high grade\ngoods and we always find\nit better business. Sunbeam tea is CooD Tka,\nthe 50c is Very Good.\nCanned Goods\nWith uur stuck of Vine-\nland Brand of canned fruit\nand vegetables we keep\nour customers satisfied.\nThe ever increasing sales\nof Vineland Brand is the\nsurest sign that these\ngoods are the best. The\nbest is always the cheapest. Don't hesitate but\norde.' Vineland Brand of\nFruits and Vegetables. FRIDAY,  JCXE  30th,  1911.\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nl-TtlDAY,  JUNE 30th,  1911.\nSPECIAL SALE VALUES\nI\nWaists and Blouses\nMade  in good  washing prints\nSale Price     75c\nTrimmed with Embroidery and\nLace, Sale. Price\t\n80c\nWhite Duck Skirts\nTailor made, sale price $1.65\nTrimmed with embroidery     $2.00\nLadies' Summer l\/ests\nSale Prices, each  15c. to 50c.\nParasols, Parasols\nAll   new,   this   season's  lines,\nspecial reduced prices  75c\nBoots and Shoes\nBarefoot Sandals, small sizes,    50c\nLarge, sizes, No. i and 2 $1.00\nBoys' Canvas Boots $1.25\nMen's Canvas Boots $2.00\nLadies' Tan Oxfords. $2.50\nLadies' Black Vici Oxford $2.00\nMen's Suits\n20 Ready-to-wenr Suits to be\nsold at a bargain. This lot\nembiv es some line worsteds,\nand navy blue all wool serges,\nworth $l8 a   suit.    Sale Price $12\nIn tnkinp up lus chosen work in sumo\nother association. There are many\nin tins oity who vvill regret tin' *di'-\npartnre of thr popular phyalelal director.\nThe police made Hie arreBl thin\nmorning of Frederick Unci on a\ncharge of (orgery, Hart passed a\ncheque on llie Central hotel toe\nifilT.iVO made out lo S. V. Men-ill and\nBlgned by M. B. Merrill. The writing\nnil through is apparently the work\nof one man.   The paper when handed\nIN THE CHURCHES\nH.  ('. CHURCH.\nSt.    Francis     of     Assisii Catholic\nchurch, corner ol   Fifth    street   and\nMcKenzie avenue.\n!    Services\u2014fin      all    Sundays,   except\nthe fourth of euch month.   Low Mass\n.with Communion of the Faithful   at\nS  a.ni.      High   Muss    nt  10:30 a.  in.\nJhrlsfeian    Doctrine   for children at.\n,2:110 p.m.     Rosary with llendiction of\nto the     Molsons    Hank  *,n  which ,Tho BieBSeil Bacramont 7;;,0 ,,.,n.\nOn week days\u2014Holy Muss every\nmorning nt 7:30. Confessions are\nheard every evening after 7:30 nml\nin  the mornings hefore  Muss.\n,1. F. McNFlI., P.P.\nHie     cheque\ntui'ucl down.\nwas   issued   wns   flatly\n1RKTTT& YOUNG\nOn his way from Australia    to th\u00ab\nOld     Country     Mr.  -I. B.  Brown of\nGranville, N.8.W., stopped     oil     at\nHevelstoke      today      to    take   in   the\nsights of the cily nnd cail  on a num\nher  of  persons  whom  lie  Innl  become\nacquainted with by   reputation.    Me.\nBrown is enamoured with the scenery\nof  Oanada BO far as lie  lms pine  ami\nfrankly  declares  there  is   nothing   in\nAustralia  to approach  it  (or grandeur.   It is  Ihe mountains Unit    par\nlieularly   attract   Hie   visitor  ns   Aus-\ntialia 'has  nothing  hul   a small    bill\nsome  seven   thousand   feel   in   height,\nand   this  lie  declares   is  scarcely  ills\ni\"rnalile owing to :ls formation. This\nIs Mr. Brown's first vicit to Canada,\nbut  he declares  il  will  not be     his\nlast  if time     and circumstances  permit.\nI Cool Footwear for Summer |\nAlmost everyone feels the effect of the hot\nweather in hot and aching feet. The best\npreventative is a cool, comfortable shoe, and\nwe have just opened a let of nice white\ncanvas Oxfords and pumps for the Summer\nSeason. We have them in ladies' sizes from\n2*1 to 7, and in misses' and children's Oxfords from 5 to 2.   See them in our window.\nCorrect Summer Neckwear\nMETHODIST CHURCH._\nH. .1. Mclntyre, pastor, services on\nSunday ns follows:\u201411 a.m., \" An\nobject talk to hoys and Kirts\"; 2:30\np.m., Sunday school and liihlc class*;\n7:30 p.m., a patriotic service, subject\n\"A citizen of no mean country.\"\nWednesday nt x p.m., Prayer meet *\nIng;     Thursday nt  8 p.m.,     Junior\nchoir practice;  Fridny al  8 p.m.. Sen\nior choir practice,     The  public      is\ncordially   invited   to  these  services  ot\nthe church.\nCOMING EVENTS\nTonight\u2014Moving Pictures nnd vaudeville at  the  IOilis.' n theatre.\nJune 30\u2014The    Old    Homestead,      at\nTapping's opera house.\nJuly 1st\u2014R.M.R.  Shoot at the local\nRange.\nSunday   night\u2014Patriotic  services     in\nthe      Presbyterian     and   Methodist\nchurches.\nAugust        \u2014  The  Flower       of       th \u25a0\nRanch at Bdison theatre.\nSept.     \u2014Allen  Players  in  repertoire\nat Bdison theatre.\nSept.  19,  20\u2014 Juvenile Bostonians at\nthe  Bdison  theatre.\nOct.   18,\u2014   Royal   Welsh   Choir,       re\nturn engagement at Bdison theatri\nDec.    \u2014 Dixie Jubilee    Singers     al\nBdison   theatre.\nJan. \u25a0\u2014Casselle Square entertalnon\nat  Edison  theatre.\nWARM WEATHER SUGGESTIONS\nWhy suffer with the heat during the wurui weather\ndoing your own baking when we vvill deliver to vou\nevery day Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pastfv of all kinds\n ami as quality is our  motto,  v e feel  sure a trial\norder will mean asteady customer.\nMESH FRUITS AND VECETABLES arriving daily. Fresh\nl.euuee, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Green Unions,\nStrawberries, Cherries, Cocoauuts, 1 ,. eapples,\nOranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit Bananas, As we\nbuy these in small quantities you will always find\nthem fresh uud good.\nA.  HOBSON,      Baker and Cocer\nMoving pictures tonight.\nWANTED\u2014A turner and two sash\nand door nii-n lor Revelstoke Sash\nand  Door  Factory. St.\nNBW  CHAM)  MASTER,\nWinnipeg, dune 29.\u2014Col. .1. II.\nScott, deputy grand master, was today elected grand master of the Loyal Orange lo<lgeB ot Uritish North\nAmerica, succeeding Dr. Bproulo, who\nhas held that otlice for ten years but\nhas resigned.\nDutch Collars are the correct thing this Summer. They are cool, comfortable and\ndressy. We have just received a new lot\nthat are the best, value we have ever shown\nand a pretty line of jabots to match. They\nall sell at one price- 25c. each.\nWatch Our Windows. They always have\nsomething worth looking at.\ncTHcLennan C& Co.\n 1  4\nSave Your Horses!\nTHE CITY IH BRllF\nMoving   pictures  tonight.\n.Mrs. li\"iit will not receive on Monday, July 3rd, nor again until October.\n\"Behind Closed Shutters,\" \" \\\nritory of the Civil War,\" and the\ncomedy   \"Bertie's   Vacation,\"   at    tli,'\nBdison theatre tonight.\nThe Tenes-M Troubadors, winch consists of eight colored entertainers,\nwho have l\u00bbvn pleasing big uud inc. \u25a0;\nat the Edison theatre this weel . will\ngive .ni entertainment at Arrow-he.i I\nnn Monday night.\nWhen the steamer Klahowya w s\nabout a m.le Irom Wilmer a lumber\n-. named Edward I\". Baxter f, 11\noverboard, and was immediately\ndrowned. The boat was stopped and\na pr i nged search ma le to recover\nthe body but with * it avail. Golden\n.-'tar.\nMr, A. M. I'inkh.un. manager ..[\nthe i' ti..: \"ii Trust Co., Calgarj.\nin*: of Revelstoke   is a vis\n\u25a0 r tbis city today on bugle .-*.\nand  .* i       ' -  looking up      ol l\n\u2022\u25a0-'\u25a0' ii, is  *  okini\nan l ippearance   \u25a0:\nMr.   W m,   Hy   .   ; i   pt . \u25a0\u25a0   *\nHaley *::   Hot   Bpr : .* I       was    In\n* \u2022 .   f   *   i  '  \u25a0\u25a0.   lays th\nIiiimr.e--  and  Calling  on\n*'i    I    . I  reports    busii >\u2022--    at    tli*\niprtag-a sa   remarkably     bo  i     tlu-\n\u25a0     an    ex-\n\u25a0   nail)  - if--,  * imtat\n\u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0 nii thi   and\nt in \u25a0 on\nt ti f  l\n\u2022\u2022 i\nit- \u25a0-, \u2022\u2022 . .\u2022*,-\n. ta    ol\n-,-,*\u2022\nMovrox pleturei -\nFruit Lands\nSituated in tl beautiful Windermere 'listrict. This\ncountry will be in direct communication with Calgary on completion ofthe Kootenay Central, making\na distance ol Jj5 miles, or one night's run. There\nwithoi t a doubt will be the nearest fruit lands to the\nprairie market. Plans are now filed in this office\nand we will be glad to furnish prices and terms to\nintending purchasers\nKjootenay Agencies, Ltd.\nSee the Old  Homestead at the op\nera house tonight.\nquite u huge number have intimated their intention of taking In the\nArmstrong  celebral   m   tomorrow.\nMiss  Muriel  McCleneghan gave      a\npartj   to hi \u25a0  small  fries le  on    Wednesday aftei thoroughl\ngood time w.-i.. enjoyed by\nThe -tm- : of the clt;     til be\ne.l all   lay torn n ri ,v     but  \u00ab\nup a gel i\nening  fm   the  coi '   e\npatron i.\nMiss  W     -i   ,\nglv<   a ru* '.    ai '     \"at hon \u2022\ntheir fvi.'. *    ait rent\nday evei ii,   Irom  - t<   li 30   \u25a0      I he\nopera bouMl\nWlllard  M\nvery good i ertormance\nby in tho opera I. iuse last night    b\nabout,   tweu:-    m    ittendance.        The\nl\u00bb'rformanec  was   worths   of   i    much\nlarger  cro* I,\nMrs.   Mc \u2022\non Tbursd j   atten\nMr*..   l'i *    \u25a0\nFi mi   tablei the gai\n\u25a0     .    ,. .,  \u25a0   *\nRobbins   ii     Mi      Robinson\nMrs.  i      pel   wai\nprize, six '      ly  afterni\nimenl\n\u2022III *       t   iH'       M'l*\nMoving ,\/iet.ure\nPom *!row  the R.M.R. taiget  shoot\n*   : * tbe\ncompany and a\nted I      '' ' itstda\nplaces.    A   num *\nent.- whi' ll   liberal\n'\u25a0:.\u25a0'.\nthat\n:.   \u25a0\nHornet ead\"   w\n-\n\u25a0\n-\n-\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\n-\n\u25a0\n:\n\u25a0\n*\n*\n1* i      \u25a0\nCT    BEWS'   DRUG  STORE\n1'. i  I it   Shelter!\n\"oun\nConcentrated Lcmot   i \u25a0\nMi'... -  I '  .\nGrape  [nice\nPints   10c,      i.'i art'\nLn ',i--l! Fruit Saline\n*    and * \u2022    :i i\nCitrate of Magnesia :. ,*\nLime l-'ruit Juii i SO    im\nL*io- It* il Salts .ni'l iiianv other\nKfTitv -i o:    halt*, (or Imt   WCalllei\ndi inks.\nGet   Ready\nfor Preserving Time\nH,\u25a0 i hi  tlit-y of Rubber Ki\"XS\n10c. per  do\/en    5 dozen    ! '\u25a0\nI'arral I     ' av. etc,\nTake a Kodak With You\nOn vi\" Summer vacation,\nA full mock always nn hand,\n\\.,k lor ii 1911 catalogue.\nKodak films. New Velvet\nGreen Paper.\nCoronation   Post  Cards\nCoroi\nThe    it \u25a0\ni  nd   i   er    l:n\\. *     m    i\nmm liulliiu nlmnsl     i I the\nind   surrounding\n|,i*t   do\/l:tl\nii    ii      \u25a0  i\nGillette c.nfitv  Kn\/i.t\"\nAuro Strop\nGem lunior 51 to\nSb.ivin;: Straps\nihaving  s.i.ijim   ,,i,d   i reams\nsnd in.i. ,ti*i* 11 earns\nTiiyws' DRUG HTOHIi     J\nN DAY\nARMSTRONG\nSaturday, July 1\nSee Fred Doble, the World\nFamous High Wire Artist\nIn his wonderfully clever feats.    This is the\nthrilling and sensation I act we   have ever\nProvender is dear and so is horse flesh, Iml light running\nwagons aril buggies are cheap.\nThe evolution of the Farm and Road Vehicles lias kept puce\nwith modern science and now we arc offering\nAll Spring-Steel Wagons\nfitted out with perfect roller-bearing running Rear just as cheap as\nthe old-fashioned wooden [rained wagon, They run lighter and\neasier and wear longer*\nThose who purchased them arc our most satisfied customers.\nYou don't have to take off thc wheels to grease them; they are\ndust proof caps and carry a much heavier hmd than the ordinary\nwagotii\nA full supply of buggies of the newest makes also garden and\nfarm implements, nMt us aboul them.\nS.McMAHON\nFirst Street, West, Opposite Post Office\nbeen able to procure\nThe Act that Costs\nLACROSSE\nKelownav Armstrong, League Match\nKamloops v Revelstoke, for Prizes\nHow About A New Soit\nMade to Order\nBASEBALL\nRmlstoke-Kamloops    Vernon=Enderby\nOur Spring Samples for Suits and\nSpring Overcoats just arrived.\nWe guarantee a perfect fit, style\nand well tailored garments at\nfair and honest prices.\n2-BANDS-2\n\\ ernon t in* Brigade Band   Armstrong Band\nConcerts Atternoon  and  Evening\nMeKinnon & Sutherland\nFit-Retorm Clothing\nFoot-Rite $hoe\nThe grounds are in the best of\ncondition and no trouble or expense has been spared to make\nthis the best ever put on in the\nOkanagan. Come and bring the\nwhole family. You will enjoy the\nday.\nTRAIN SERVICE\nLeave Revelstoke by special train\nat 4:30 a.m., returning by special\ntrain at 10:30 p.m. or on regular\ntrains.   FARE 84.15\nf7 \u2022&\nBoys' Clothing at Half Price\nThey   Consist   of  the  Balance\nOf Our Spring Stock\nDouble-breasted Suits, Norfolk Suits,\nSailor Suits, 4 to it) years, with the\nswagger effect of Men's wear, broad\nshoulders and Ispels of tlie college man,\nthe liberal cut of front and wide set of\nbuttons in all the new patterns and\ncolorings.\nftlcRae Mercantile Co.. \u00a3td.\nJhe Jtylo Jhop for Men and Boys lOho Know\nShaw's Sash and Door Factory\nManufacturers of Sash and Doors, Mouldings\nand all kinds of Woodwork.\nGel vour Screen Doors and Windows made to\nOrder.\nG. 2). 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