{"http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.14288\/1.0311066":{"https:\/\/open.library.ubc.ca\/terms#identifierAIP":[{"value":"5242b073-e8a6-4359-b58e-e61d6797c364","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/dataProvider":[{"value":"CONTENTdm","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/issued":[{"value":"2016-05-17","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"1913-05-17","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/aggregatedCHO":[{"value":"https:\/\/open.library.ubc.ca\/collections\/mherald\/items\/1.0311066\/source.json","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/elements\/1.1\/format":[{"value":"application\/pdf","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note":[{"value":" BIlHlllliaillHlHl\nm m\nM REVELSTOKE g\nHI   Railway    Junction  and   ^Wis-   U\nHI   ional  Point.   Headquar       ^       ^1\nHi   Columbia    River     Na.\n'\u00b0\u00ab7,\ng   Hub of   Timber   Belt, Mlnei-        aJ\nH|   Zone,  Agricultural    Lands and   l*i\n|g   Vast Water Powors of B. C.        1\nm s\nMM 11 HI ill IB HI II11 III II\n'tbt\n\u00abi>\n\"Hevelstoke, the Capital of Canada's Alps.\"\nhe Mail-Herald\n(gggginiiiniiggaiiia\nHi \u25a0\ng THE MAIL-HERALD (g\ng Circulates twice per week am- g\ng ong  the prosperous  citizens  of g\ng Canada's     Premier     Province, g\ng Tttib     recognised      advertising g\ng medium for Kootenay and In- g\ng terior British Columbia. g\n1 B\ngggggggggggggggg\nVol. 19   No 39\nREVElSTukE, B. C. MAY 17. 1913\n$2.50 Per Yesr\nKELOWNA v.\nREVELSTOKE\nRecord Match at   Peach   Oity.-Score   3-2   in\nFormer    Resident   Galena     Bay\nShot While Out Duck Hunting\n\u2014Coroner's   Inquest.\nMr.      John    Olson,   ihe  well knowii\n^^^^^^^^^ ^      . Catena Bay  rane-hsr,    passed through\nfavor of  Okanagan   Town.\u2014 Exceptionally R-eveistoke   yesterday,  on his   way\n~, ,-., 0-.1.U   o:-i home.   Mr. Olson has     just returned\nClever Playing on both Sides. flom tlM painuU duty of burying his\nbrother Anders Olson, ai Quesnel,\nwhere he was ac-identally killed by\nlhe discharge of a shot gun. The following from the Quesnel Observer will\nspeak for itself:\nSherlQ Peters received a telegram\non Tuesday from the operator at Bob\ntail station, informing him thai the\nbody of Andy Ol-on, the well knowii\npre-emptoi- at But her Flat, had been\nfound  that  morning,  shot  dead,  sup-\nsad ACiiDENr  NATIUNAL RAILWAY\nASSOCIATION MEETING\n!\nRailway Men Meet at Empress Theatre and Discuss\nOrganization.\nBaseball Pans of Rovelstoke\u2014\"Are\nwe Downheartedi'\"\nBelore answering the above momentous ciucry, take a look at the following table and description of the game\nby our correspondent, which will convince each and every one of us that,\nthough we may not be showing up\nstrongly as \"Spoilt Barlings ol Bame\nFortune.'' with moderate good luck\nour predictions as to the lifting of thi\nB.C. Interior League scalp by the Revelsloke boys at the end of the season\nwill assuredly be fulfilled.\nAlthough, naturally, we ai\" disappointed that we have to take the\n(-\u2022hori end of our initial game in the\n\u2022league, there is no disgrace in beiug\nbeaten by the smallest margin possibility a team sui h a3 Kelowna put into\nthe lield on Thursday. The class ct\"\ntall played was a revelation, and can\nnot fail to ensure permanent and eu\nthusiastlc support of ihe game thru-\nout lhc Okuna-an Valley.\nOur t ...... li  i ii.   spirit  Is \"hasten\nrd to some est nt, but ibis ^boul 1\nhave the eflect ot pulling the boys together, and tea hing those of us with\nwho.n modesty is not a besetting sin,\nto respect our opponents' whether\nthey lie trom sunny peach Ian Is o>-\nwindy  terminal-.\nWc hn\\e. a good line un ihe strong\nand weak spo'.s in our team, and\nthough Manager Colllson is more than\nsatisfied with the showing of the team\nin general, there may bc necessary n\nslight re-arrangement of the lineup\naga nst Vernon on tbe 'J ith.\nThe score of the Kamloops-Vernon\ngame la-i week, must not be taken as\na criterion of what ihe Vei in lutes'are\ncapable of, Ior we understand they\nwere unable to place a lull-strength\nii-ain in the field on that occasion.\nThc RevcUioke team reached Kelowna on tbe south boat on Thursday,\nafter an enjoyable trip which was\nenliven cl by ihe contributions of tha\n\"Pawl Quartette,*' composed of Messrs. Philips, List, Deri and Noel, and\narrived a' the ball grounds 15:46 and\nlined-up wiib Slim and Goosey a-\nthe battery.\nRevelstoke tir-t io bat with Fisher\nto bat and Wilson on deck. Henning\nfanned Fi-'ii'f; Wilson bren\/.ed, Pulley\nand Derr breezed.\nSecond inning\u2014Storey breezed, Phil\nPulley caught out on long fly to left\nfield, Derr fans and Storey out on anothei Infield hit.\nSeventh\u2014Philips thrown out on well\nbandied hot one at short, List ollt on\nIly to center Bruce out to piteher Hen\nning's assist.\nEighth\u2014Fisher caught out ou infield hit to second, Webb caught steal\ning second, Wilson hit by pitched ball\nwalks, Pulley hit hotted ball ou third\nstrike and out.\nNinth\u2014Derr     singles,     Storey fans.\nA  large number of railwaymcp   and   Lution,  finance  and management\nothers,   including  several  ladies,    met  the rftore.\nof\nHON. THOS.\nTAYLOR. M.P.P.\nGoes to London Early in June.\u2014\nWill Sail on Empress of Britain\nHon. Thos. Taylor arrived on the\nsouth train last Thursday from lake\npoints. He had intend d visiting Nei\nson and Cranbrook, bii; owing to his\nhaving received a wire while en route,\nthe\nEmpress     theatre on Friday      On our way we opened up a store in   he only went as far as Nakusp.\nnighl  to discuss,   the  organization   of   three departments of our entire block      Hon.   Mr.   Taylor   left   last   evening\nNational     Railway Asso.-iatiou,  they  have r>22 customers pledged     to   i'or  Vernon, where he  will  today dt>al\nLimited, under which name is disguis- 'dealing there and with an $S0,OOU\ned the very latest attempt t0 solve stock tree ot debt, doing a cash busi-\nthe high coBt of living problem, by ness. 'lhi good will of such a busi -\nCanadian railwaymen j ness alone is worth a very  large  sum\nAt   8:15 p. m., Mr. Willis Armstrong j of money,\nlook the chair, and in a breezy speech '    This is not a co-operative rftore, it is\nand amid     applause,    outlined brielly ' a straight joint stock company, oper-\nposedly  by  accident.      Olson  was    in  the  objects of the     meeting as being   ating stores  ona  business basis  and\nQuesnel last     week,  and    reached his   ,0 discuss     the     organization of the   no other.\nwith an important matter in con-\nis ction with locating the C. N. R.\nthrough the city oi Vernon. From\n\\ enn n he will piOCeed to Chase, to\nkeep an appointment, after which he\nwill most likely proceed to the coast.\nHon. Mr. Taylor b'poke in the high-\ni-t terms oi ihe public works in this\nvicinity,     including  th'  .-ourt  hous.-.\npre-emption on his return at noon on  Bt0re and hear Auditor A. Moore,   of      Our store     manager   is Mr. Bonald  The roads were in excellent condition\nDerr     steals     second, Philips singles,  Monaay,   ln the afternoon he decided  Toronto,     and    Thos. Hueston, vice-  O'Brian he has no money invested in  in fact better than any he had seen in\nDerr Safe on third, List single-', Bruce\ndrives hot one to short, which Heu-\nning by an unparalleled play grabbed\noil his shoestrings and still running,\ntouches third making au unassU'ted\niloiiiile  play and  retiring thi  sid...\nKelowna comes up with Henning to\nbat, who fans on thre \u25a0 of Slim's favorites, Tieadgold walked into a fast\nbreaking inshoot and is walked by\numpire' Syers swings at two good ones\nand then the bad luck started for Revelstoke by old Slim throwing his arm\nout of place on the third, Webb with\no'.it a'iy preliminary warming up goes\nin in Slim's place, has to do it all\no.er again to Syers, who fans, Kin -\nraid -iiules. on error by Derr advancing Treadgold to third, Henning singles >. or.n; Treadgold. H. nniug steal\nsecond, advanced to third on A Hen-\nnlng's single and gets home Gn passed\nball, Pulley's error. Tait tans, \u2014Two\nruns.\nSecond\u2014Fuller, Hunt aud Feeny all\nthrown out at tirst on inneld hits to\ns..o;t and pitcher.\nThird\u2014F. Henning gets two bagger,\nTreadgold out on pop Ily to second,\nSyers ian-', on error by Webb in a\nthrow to second Henning gets to\nthird, Treadgold singles, scoring Hen-\ninn., Kincaid out ou long fly to center.\nFourth\u2014A. Henning singles, reaching first, Tait -ingles advancing Henning one Bacv, Fuller caught out on\nIiy to right. Hunt out on short fly\nto second, Feeny fans.\nFifth\u2014Henning fans, Treadgold is\nthrown out at flrst by Webb, Syers is\noui at  flrst  on hit to Fisher.\nSixth\u2014Kincaid out on short By to\nsecond. li.-nniU' fans, Tait do. s likewise.\nSeventh\u2014Fuller    tans,   hunt   out  on\nto go dink hunting, and when he did president  also of Toronto, and\nnot return in the evening Ban Murray Were present on the platform.\nwho was working for him, and J. C. Secretary      Kempster,    called upon,   in $511,000 for he has made money     in\nCo' of Maples, started a search which th. n read figures'    showing that 5,790   his own business of course, even if he\nlasted until ten o .lock, without     re- shares had been allotted to the     am-   had 550,000 of stock it would make no\nsuits.   They started out     again     the 0i.nt of  ^28,950 and that the   money   difference as our voles are in -inilividu-\nut'.xi  morning, and found the body at was being  rapidly paid into  the bank  al shareholders.   One shareholder   one\nseven o'eloek.   The gun. a     12-gauge, anj prophesied thai  the whole     am -   vote,  no matter how many shares he\nwas lying beside the body, which was 0..nl  subscribed  In   Revelstoke   would  might  own.   Ladies can be shaiehold-\ndistant ahout a mile and a half from reach $.'.0,000 by the cn 1 of this week.   cls and vote, provided they a\nhi\u00bb cabin. \u2014Loud applause.\nCoroner Gnrd.er was     immediately The chairman then called upou Mr\ncommunicated with, and owing to the Thos. Hussion, vice-president,  to ad\nImpossibility  oi  securing  a jury     at dress the meeting,\nthe scene he gave Instructions lo have Mr.  Hueston  then      too';   th? plat\nihe remains     brought here, and they or.n and said in brief:\nreached  town  yesterday   morning,  ac- 'Ihis organization\nwho   ln's business, he is not a railwayman;   the district.   He wa-     much  giatifi-d\nhe is our manager.   He offered to put  to 'end the erood     news   in the Mail-\nHera'd. regarding the successful trip\nof Messrsl Gibbons and McSorley to\nOttawa in connection wiih Mo.int Rev\ni Is o .e beinj ma e a government reserve. The opening of Dominion lands\nan I ih - new post offici.\nThe Minister of Public Works i- also\nmuch pleased to -ee sir h a g o.l feeling In Revelstoke and thai cun iitions\nlompaniid by Messrs.     Murray,  Coe,   ..\\ , k company, formed by railwaymen\nand Friend.     The Coroner arrived on  as a result of meetings held in Fast -\n        i;llali\nfled  In  railway connections. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nOur lo.-al stores are    managed on a were so rood,\nstrictly  busim-s's  I asis.      We are     a The Hon.  gentl man will  have ear-\n$1,000,000 concern    today and 31)0,000 ly In  June' ona  two-months' trip   to\nnun can do something we are organi\". l.on !on in connection wiih the lnt:r-\ned from     Atlantic to Pacitic   Quebec nut..nal  Good  Road                .' mi. He\na joint stock  City i\"1 our lasi  equipped -tore,  th.'y will -ail fiom Quebec on the Empress\nThursday night. Dr. Baker performed\na postmortem examination of the\nbody yesterday morning, and the inquest slatted at 2 o'clock in the after\nnoon, but was not concluded when we\nwe-nt to press.\nJohn Olson,  a bro hr of  the     deceased  residing at  Arrowhead,  B. C,\nwas communi at.. I wiih. and i>'\npected here tomorrow.\nem Canada by railwaymen who felt\nthat the time hud arrived when some'\nthing must be don\" to secure to railwaymen the full iruits of increase's in\npay, etc., secured by organization,\nbul which in the past have too often\ndisappeared into the pockets ,>i middle\nmen. Our capital was nr-t fixed at\nex - \u00a740,000 and has now been increased\n$5,000,0110.     The tirst store was ope\nThe late Anders Olson was 30 years'  ed at Mimico, Ont., uu July 16, l'J12.\nsubscribed $1\"),000 in three days. of Britain.\n'ih,' sooner the t'.vh is paid in and The  Minister ol               -.'orks     will\nthe  -oon: i- the store '-an start-     We not likely vi it  Revelstoke again un-\nare going to be ihe biggest cash buy- til after bis v,-u  io the old country.\ners in     '.'anada.    We are  the  bighe-t Durin.': lis ab Mice                 irtmci\npaid men in the world     We have thi public works will be                       . on-\ni iggest purchasing  power now and it trol of his en                     ty,  Mr. WW.\nis do tiding     with railway extensions Foster.\nevery tin  year-.    Canada is a banner  \u2014\nrailway country and the railway me. i \u2022 < n~r ! r ll n*\u00bbi tlio are going to cut a big figure in Cana- |H hif |[N [i|j! ftj\n>n_  dlan buying circles.   We are organi ..'\nof age on May 1st, he was a native of\nSwed n. but came 'o Canada some is\nyears ago. Three years of whieh was\nsp.nt at Arrowhead and Galena Bay.\nThe deceased was a member of the\nPresbyterian church. He left his father in Sweden and one sister and one\nbrother in the old country, as well as\nhis brothers John and Yons in British Columbia.\nThe  deceased     had  some live years\nano taken up a ranch at Butcher Flat\nand in spiie of tremendous opposition\nuom traders had proved such a sue-  ,b\" P\u00b0Wer \"f organization.   We\ncess thai eleven others have since been   Propose to combine for buying\nfor protection, our lodges have proved\non one s'. tion oi     'he economic field\nnow\nan I\nstarted.\nTh..i,. are     :'.00,000 \t\nCanada, the highest paid, most intelligent and best organi ee' bodv oi\nworkers in Canada and our pun-has -\ning power is such ihat we can easily\ncontrol the biggest business in the\nDominion.\nselling\n_^^^^^_ \"\"\"*' * \"\"    hard hit ball to Fisher and Fe-eny    is\nips hit by pitcher, stole second,     ad-  )h|.on.n quJ on ^^ ^rm qm   iQ\nvanced to third on Lists single and\nscored on Henning's wild pitch; Bruce\nfanned.\u2014One run.\nThird\u2014Webb ian- Fisher hit by pitched ball store Bei ond, Wilson fans i>ul\nley singles, advancing Fisher to 3rd.\nDerr -ingles scoring Pi-'b-r, steals to\nsecond: Storey thrown out at first\n<n -cratch hit\nFourth   Phillips caught  out  on    111-\n-F. H'-nnhg\nI hlllips,\nEighth\nWebb on\nout ai  tirst on     Scratch hit to Webb,\nSyers thrown out on  infield liner    to\nsecond.\nARE  WE  DOWNHEARTED - NO!\nThe  umpire's  were  Wil-on of Kelo -\nwua, and Noel of Montreal; the total\nI believe that in Revelstoke ., greal\nin the Quesnel  district and had     ob -   future is before us and you can easily\ntained     a crown  grant for   his land,   assure this by all putting your shoul- branch  out  and  put   '.he  resources  of\nder to the wheel and pushing ahead. ,;'       '-m  \"\"  oration, , ur own    re-\nAuditor Inspector Moore then  took sour c^ nt,, operation for the  benefit\nthe platform and asked the audience i':     :i    bareholders.\nto go fully into the details of organ- (To be Contlnued.j\nBEORBE NTLC9\nWill Arrive To-day to Hunt\nGrizzly Bear An and Rt v-\nelstoke. \u2014 Ciito.n ly the\nProv.ncial G..;r.e Warden.\nr    ..;.    th re -.- m Revel-\na  loan  ofilce if  we choose.   Later oi,   <u\"' s son ct\nas our surplus funds increase we shall  Coi nt cleo. Patacki, who i\nwe can  use our power  io still\nrailway men in   further benefit economically;  we     will\nhelp one mother; we want to slop th.\ncredit sy-tem, all railwaymen can ge:\ncredit.   Wc prepose to     put  ourselvei\nout ne 1 it.    our charts'.'\ngives powers :o branch out into     ail\nmi a -  ,,f  biis'.ne'ss.    We  can  run\nHis untimely death will be keenly felt\nby his relative'- and fri.-nds\nINQUEST.\nin;iiest on  the' body  ol\" AnderS\nTh \t\ncaught out by  uUon_ tne Buu-her's Flat  rancher who\nPop Hy, Treadgold thrown wa9 foim,, Bnot dead on his ,.aIll.h ou\nthe 29th o; April, and whose; death\nwe chronicled in our last is'sue, was\nheld at the court house last Friday,\nbefore Coroner H.J. Gardner, with A.\nM. Far ,i!hai as sworn atc-nogiapher.\nThe  following   gentlemen  were  em-\nId    v.  l.isi  fans Bruce caught out  score was 3-2 in favor of     Kelowna;  pannelled as jurymen:\u2014John A. Fras-\nr,n another Infield Hy. the total time of the game was     one  er, foreman;  J.F. Brady, J.B. Scobie,\nFifth\u2014Webb     breezed   on three fa^t   hour and   fifteen  minutes,   with eight   A. F. Curtis, G.A. Broughton and R.\none-,   Fisher  and  Wilson  follow  suit,   minutes to an inning. i;.  Carver,   E.J.  Avison atte-nded    in\n, - \u2014  th \u25a0 ini-rests oi the relatives.\nAfter viewing the body, the exam -\nination Ol witnesses took place, and\n_^_^_^_^_^^^_^_^_^__ l\u00b0n, and exhaustive evidence was sub-\nSt. Francis Hall was the 1 ens of a mined as to the find ng oi the body,\ncay litt!\" party last-evening when the th? search therefore, the examination\nTennis Club gave an .-h'-:- ol those ' the Burrot'.ndin - foi track* whi b\njolly dances which have enlivened the ii...b- I ad to , bu picion of foul play\nspring se-a-oa.   This ball has .1   co-y     ,t  no evidence   could   be found    tc\nlloor cau  \u2022 th:     slightest suspicion.       Dr.\nalso gav.. the result  oi bis post\nCANADIAN\nCLUB OF\nfitVELSTOKE\nOanadian women, perhaps more than\nthos.' of any 01 her nation have reaii-\nlong been it''   and    an\nform a local branch ol the    Women's\nCanadian   -lub b..s been on the tapra\nfor some time..\nAccordingly on Thursday atternoon\na very repi .11 c gathering ol\nladles 1:   1 ai tli   bo ne ol Mrs. J. D.\nSibbald and 1 icded to organize the  i.rday\nClub, and elect   their oilicers. Rothwel\nThe club is to be called    'The Wo\nom.ng\n.    other\nmad \u2022\nthrough A. I .vincial\nd :.\n      Mr.  \\s,i..a:        :\nagitation to cation with \u25a0\nRothwell  of   He \u25a0\nject for     -. 1 ast,\nRothweh 1\nthe Count a few\nConductor (cpttii !   Tennis Club Dsnce\nThe  many  friends  oi  Conductor  A.\nI*.   M. t'11 lo 1. h      will     be     pl used   10\nlearn thai be has been honorably ac-\nquitted ol the charge o' theli hi ought\nagainst  lum  al   Kamloops. B\nHia case was tel foi bhe a--i\/.es   at appearance anl such a peiie.-t\nKamloops this     week   and bhe grand M\" \" \" ''''- \u2022'*\"*' admirably to smul-  ra\njury in hi- ease returned 'no bill''. '''' ',al1''''\" of this kind.   About thirty   n ortem exgmination of ihe body. The\nIt will be remembered thut Cotiduc- coupled attended and tripped the hour, la' ing of tbc evidence was not con-\ntor Mc-Cullough was charged by a away to t'ie 'isl,'r'ng music ot the chid d until 7::i0, and alter deliberate\npassenger some months ago with Revelstoke Orchestra. Most of the ing for half an hour the jury rendered\nStealing so.iu* baggage, bul when It Ken''\u00b0'nen and many ot the indies, B verdict that \"dicea-e,l met his dea-\noame before the grand jury that body wore 'ennis costume, which always th by th' accidental di-cbarge of a\nthrew ibe case ,,,it, thus completely \u00abiv\u2122 a '-harming effect to the appear- shotgun in his possession.\"\nexonerating Conductor McCullough, ance o( tennis dances. Supper was The funeral took place from the\nwho  resides  with his (amily  at Kam- \u00bb>rved at midnight  by the committee th-  Presbyterian church  on  Saturday\non to be loyal to and love their coun-   men'H  Canadian   club ,,( Revelstoke.'\ntry. From the earliest day a- a coun-  T1'\u00b0 ottlcere elected are:\ntry, they have taken place shoulder to\n.shoulder with tho men and helped to\nnake history,\nin    recognition  of    this  fact  some\nin ebii.-e.  and dancing continued     a afternoon  last,  at  two  o'clock.        A\ncouple     of     hours  longer.   The  last lar^o  number of friends  attended  the\nhams of     thc     moon saw the party obsequies,  and    much sympathy    was\nwending homeward tired and happy. expressed tor John Olson, thc brother\nThe Tennis     club have    bought the who was advised  of the tragedy     by\nground  on    which their    thr^ courts wire', and arrived Friday afternoon.\u2014\nme built, and it is abeady proving   a Quesnell Observer.\nvery     profitable     speculation,    being \t\nworthy      nearly     double'  its  orteinal An    official .'cnsus    of Christians in\nIIIIII HUH MB 111! Mill! H ll ll  iiriiv-   A 'en\u2122 '> to be run around the Jajan taken in 1911 has only     now\nloops.\nEnsign Margaret l^wis of the Hal-\nvat ion Army at Toronto, is visiting\ntier parents Mr and Mrs. Thomas\nLowis. Hhe and Mrs. Ilngadier Potter hftVe laken OUt a party of clomcs-\nlics to Vancouver\nl-l\nn\nn\ni\u00bb'\ni-i\n\u00ae\nRegular    Monthly    Meeting\ny.m.c.a.  Board ol Director!\nwill   be   hold   Tuesday   evelng\nn.xt  In  Y.M.C.A.  Hall.\n(Jfj grounds at once. The new pavilion is tx-cn Fum-nari\/i-d Ioi the public. Tab-\n*\u00a3] nearly completed. les submitted include the following flg-\np] The*' Improvements are being fin \u2022 uren Roman Catholic, 68,081; Greek,\n\u201e .,,, ,.,1 i.v ibe elub dances, which il a 14,749; Anglican, 15,0'JO; Presbyterian,\n[\u00a7 method heartily approved of by all 1-.441; Con\/reeationalist. U.,115,\n(\u00a7 who have been attending these    most | Methodist, 11,763; Baptist, 4191; other\nH 1111 I i 1 Is I Mm] [1 d p 11; enjoyable affairs.\nIserts, 12,240; total, 155,681.\nyears ago th.. Women's! Canadian club\nwas formed as auxiliary to and in affiliation wiib the Men'- Canadian club\nwhich bad been In existence for nearly  '\"iin\ntwenty  years.\nWherever  formed  tbo  Women's  cleb\nhas 1 a received     with the greatest\n.ator  .nl given everj  encourage it\nBoon   liciiiu'  considered  one  of  the  di\ni 1 iris  or  cities   mosl   valuable  assets,\nIrom  an  e.lucaiional.  instructive    and\ngeneral  uplifting  Uandpoint.\nTHK OBJECT.\nAt. everyone is aware the Women's\nCanadian club is undenominational,\nnon-sectarian and non-political in\n\u25a0 haractor.\nIts object primarily, is t0 fo-tei Patriotism in ltd broadest sense, and lo\nstudy the resources of Canada in every branch, and to unito the members\nin all work for the welfare and progress of the Dominion.\nThc Club makes a specialty of tho\n\"eCOgnltion of native worth and the\nutilisation of native talent, thereby\nforming a connecting link, uniting lo-\n1 al with outside talent, to thc broadening and betterment of both.\nTHE LOCAL CLUB.\nPresidenl   Mrs   J. D. Sibbald\nIt Vie  Pros! lent\u2014Mrs. S\nbins.\nind    \\    \u25a0   I'n s.  ent\u2014 Mrs.\nsm bi' laiui.\n3rd  * ic   Pre 1 Int   Mrs. W\nLiterary Sec\u2014Mrs. E. H.\n.-.\nmuni\"\nabb     N.\nthis   -\nand\na wire   from\ndaj - .. g tba'.\nbc woiii.l arrive in Revelsti\ny I.   In., ii   ,.  \u25a0 , 11    ib e\nha-   !e\ncun the l> - ava lal.... and to\nmaki ill other arrangement!! .'or tbi;\nbunting trip lor tins titled bui    1\nRothw li informs u\nafter caie.'ul     consideration\n:, ten     )\u2022'\u25a0   I    Terrj 1      known\n1 C aim's\n..       \u2022  ...,\u25a0 e*\n. -Il-lt\nM     01   ij   Mi    \\   Bryan W    la i . tbi pro\n\\ incial fs \u25a0  well for\n# 1 ara .i \u2022\n: bunt -\n,,'      le.it.\n.. di 11.     Wa\nt.'i.r   Mi.   Will.am-     has\ngood m !    that  tbe\nCount's  par y  will  bave  a  most  suc-\nG.   Roi\nW.\nII\nSc. >. Tr.-.is.   Mi . m.n. Kennedy.\nMen,i..is  ,,f  tb    Eio utive\u2014Mrs   It\nit.   \\i  Mi . w. M. Lawren \u25a0, Mr<\nll. N, Coursier,   Mra. Cha .    HoM \u25a0\nMrs. c. it. Macdonald. M\nThe matter oi a lopting the p cs rib\ne-ll    .Oh  'I lllll loll    lee   suit      IU  111      I .'Ildi  - \t\nlions, is in the bands of bhe executive md     enjoya le  bunting  trip\nami will be placed before thc    next through the around Rcvel-\nmeeting,  due  not !\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 ol  which  will\nniv.n through  these columns.\nbe\nSELKIRK HAU II\nLast Wednesday evening fire broke\nom iii Selkirk Mail ami badly damaged the Interior ol the building,     and\nwould  have  completely  consumed  ihe   \u25a0\nwhole  structure,  but  for  tne  prompt B\na.i ion of    '\u2022e tire brigade. \u25a0\nItli -'apposed thnt the lire was cau- J[\n-ed by some trampi who might have \u25a0\ngained entrance through the I.a k door \u25a0\nand started a lire among a ouantliy \u25a0\nof old papers in the building. S\nOne thing, however, Is aPl>arentand Tf\nTb.-  papei    will  publish  from  time\n1 \u2022\u25a0 the success anl ,il ventures of\nthii prominent hunting party and\ntheir personal views if Count Patacki on hunting big game at Revelstoke\n.............\n\u25a0\nf MA.VNINi; s.\nNo  matter  what  the weath\ner is like, you an- ,i-sured of\nn 1     weil    served   at    our\nFountain.   We  serve  1>oth hot\ndrinks' and  I\u25a0 e .\nTho need ol somo such sooiety am-! that is that a new hall Ik now requlr-\nong tho ladles of Rovelstoke,       hea.cd very badly.\n\u00bb\n1\neft\n1\n\u00ab\n\u00bb\n\u00bb\nMANNING'S.\n1 \u00ab.\n\u25a0  \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'a  \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0  \u25a0HHU\n\\\n\/ FAGE TWO\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY, MAY 17th, 1913.\nThe underwear\nwithout a fault\nJust the\nstyle, size\nor weight\nyou    like\nPeiu\/lngle\n1 Underwear and Hosiery\nfor any season or climate,,\nfor man, woman or child,\nh \u25a0\u00bb\u2022\u25a0* \u00ab\na>t\u00bb,the .right   price%\nVW,   WY:    \u00ab...'.   '-I:.1.   '- 'V. \u25a0-:'\".'   .   >i. '.   Ji\u00ab     \u25a0 M - \u25a0\u25a0       '*  y*+1\nI \u00ab*;>'->\n^\u00ab1^,1^^y;lBJ8aJy,i\n1^};- \"\u25a0-purchaser- :'W\nA .   ii   '' \u2022!-;  |\"    j.   , \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0, i'| .v;.k;\n::; .o:.,, the, trademark\/\nj\" It's   on 'every1\nftn&r garment-in red\n\\ fry    No.   95-\nJ* medium weight\nA'UNSHRINKABtEV.\n\/fZ\n^\nFor\nQi\/ick  Sale\nH3US3. Cirnsr Second and McArthur, 50\nFeet. Easy Terms   $2950\nHjuse.   modern,   Fifth   Street,    50  Feet,\nEasy Terms  $3000\nH)U35, Corner Robson and Fourth Street,\n5 ) Feet. Easy Terms   $2900\nThe Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd.\nJOHN* D. SIBBALD, PRES. J. D. SIBBALD, JU., Sac.\ns- 1)\nEARLY GPRING GOODS\nConsisting ,>f every conceivable size snd make ol\nHats, Gloves, Shoes mi'l Underwear; also a most\nextensive stock  of  Neckiics  of every  shade ami\nstj le.\nWe have tlso i specially fine assortment of samples\nfor u-.ir Spring Clothing Order Departtneet.\nMcKINNON & SUTHERLAND\nFit-Reform Clothing        Stetson Hats        Foot-Rite Shoes\nBUSINESS  IS   GOOD\nAt thk Busy McIntyre Corner\nBeans, small, white, easy to cook, 3 lb. for.\nJapan Rice, finest, cooks soft 3 lb. for\nStephen's Chow Pickles, per 1.\nSliced Lemon Clin^ Peaches, small tin\n36c\n2\nJohn McIntyre ^ son\nFirst Street.\nGOODS Al.\nTelephone N\nGOO -KliKl)\nNEW ZEALAND\nWILL STAND\nBY CANADA\nWinnipeg, May SI\u2014The Cunailian elub\nof Winnipeg tonight hml as its guest\nUol. Hon. James Allen, minister .of\ndefence for New Zealand.\nMr. Allen delivered an inspiring ad-\ndress on \"Empire Patriotism\" in the\ncourse ul whieh he outlined the policy\nof New Zealand and showed her pro-\ngross in military and naval matters,\nlie urged the necessity tor eo-opcr.ii-\ntion oi Canada, Australia and New\nZealand in maintaining and increasing\nBritish control ofthe sea lanes of tho\nPacific both from a commercial and\nimperialistic standpoint.\nThr minister declared that should\nih,. time ever come when Canada was\nmenaced hor sister dominion New Zealand, would he prepared io throw in an\n\"oxpcditii nary army\" of 80,0011 men t.()\naid her in defence and tliis force would\nbe drawn from a populatli n numbering\ni oi more than 1,000,000 people. Ho admitted t hal ih ' quotd ion of defence\nuas more pressing in New Zealand\nbecause ui li.'i- closer proximity to the\nf.,i east, which brought ibe question\nol an oriental menace into tbo realms\nof possibility,\nA feature of the meeting was the\nresolution adopted tendering an honorary membership in be club to Sir\nOharles Tupper a- otn of Britain's\neu al empire builders.\nTo Pay for Damages\nLondon, May 10\u2014The Homo Office is\nconsidering the introduction in Parliament of it bill providing for tho reeov-\niry of compensation from the suffragette funds for damages snllered at\nlbe hands of tbe militants.\nThe lm est device of tbe suffragettes\nis to sow tho streets with nails thrust\nthrough pieces of stitT leather bearing\na suffragist Inscription, with the ob-\nje,.|  of puncturing automobile tiros.\nAnothc lire due to KUlfragutics, oc-\nriin, ,1 al Folkestone yesterday. The\n\"Daily Minor'' asserts tbat a suflra-\ngotte plat has been discovered to kidnap n CaMnel member, dress him ln\nwo inn's clothes and s'ubmit him t.o\na mock trial.\n. .    \u201e, ,\u25a0....... fl$-Mm*$\n- \u2022\u25a0'  \u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u00abiA \u25a0\"\u2022\u2022' '\u25a0\u25a0\n\u25a0-.\u2022>. x \/\/ v\u201e -  jtiiy,\n... j^L\n..:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0     \"Ml\n1   \u25a0''       T.W. \u25a0 .1\n\u25a0'\nf\n,-,\".-i*^-i.-.'..v\n!'..;ife. \\'.k?Ai:i'iV\ni    . -       t\\\n<& 9\nA Grtiesome Theft\nNew York, N.V , May 10\u2014One of thi\nmost remarkable thefts ever committed was that charged against some\nperson unidentified who is today In\npossession of a band wbich Alice lie -\nrunier, :l French maid lost last night\nwhen the fell in front of an elevated\nt ain. In a faint she toppled from\nthc itation platform, and was dragged for so.ne distune- by ibe train\nv.hi'b tore down upon ber. Hundreds\nwbo looked on expected io hear that\n-;: \u25a0 was ground to death, but her\nworst injury was tho cutting oil ol\nli-i I it band. Realizing the extent\nof her injury, -ho shrieked. \"Where\nin my hand; don't lo-e my rings.\" Id.-\nws i. ation proved that the severed\nband, on whieh she had worn two\nrings, one a diamond, had fallen to\nthe street below.\nA policeman was immediately sent\nn \u25a0 arch of the missing member, but\nthere was n > sign of it, and he de-\ncl i'. d si me i \u2022 \u25a0\u25a0 in I hc crowd had\npicked et up n.l mad ...I with th>'\n\u25a0\n.dr\nWE OFFER YOU A   DINNER\nV u cannot (jet at the ordinary restaurant The quality of lhe food, the\nexce'lence of the cookinu ami the perfection ot its serv lie make a dinner beri\"\nune lo be remembered with pleasure.\nTRY THIS  RESTAURANT\nthe in \\' lime you fee] 1 ke enliliR sime-\nhi. ge vua  nice     We  ran   gi.ilifv   you\nio th\" queen s ' isle C me alone ifyou\n\u2022n -t   with .i fi it'll. 1 if v .a can,      A good\ndinner like ours ought  t.>  be  eaten   in\n>\u25a0; od i ompany.\nWINDSOR    CAFE\nA   !'\u2022.   I'll I \\ K is:, in  Manager.\nTh \u25a0 Ta-: ir F nruary\nnsi  577,970 in Feb\nruary,  1912 month per-\n. \u25a0\nTHE PLANS (< r Rood plumbing differ\nirom the ordinan kind You may not\nbe able to note the difference, bul even\ngood plumber know . OUR PLANS\ninclude onlv materials that will give\nlasting satisfac'ion and w rkmanship\nt'n it vvill prove du able.\nNo matter how itnpoi tanl or how unimportant the i'b mav 1 e, we never\nslight any detail of PLUMBING WORK.\nREVELSTGKE PLUMBING M HEATING CO.\n\u2014\u25a0\u2014\u2014^\nTIRED ?\nth :n A cup of\n* HK1A.   IlLKXD   TKA\"\nhi\nPrii  -.   5 >c, \u25a0'- ) .  an 1 oOc. por Ib.\nG. \\V~ HELL\nP. O    Box  20fi\nCKOr.C's   &  BAKF.R\nPhone No. 23\nft FIT-\n^REFORM\nEvery man who appreciates the\nfad (h-.it his personal appearance\ncan be a business asset, will\nappreciate the good style and\ngood tarfte of Fit-Reform Suits.)\nLet us show you some of these\nattractive business Suits for\nbusiness men. 782\nMeKinnon &\nSutherland\nit-fit \u25a0.'\nA Pail, With Water\u2014\na Brush\u2014and a Pkg. of\nAlabastine\nof nit\n'.,.:\u25a0\u25a0 HffiJssi\nV- MI,!, tmnife-erm llir u;-.lif\"it *e;i!lu Iuto walla of licauly\n-,,f leiiiieuietit.   Ainiusiinc walls mc plcashiH tn the\nmost cultlviueJ   I.is-*.    A ,;, eeir een upiily\nA'ntn'.iijeby follow!   r t'l^directions,   Alt\nyou nent is a pull, witli wit i, atiJ a fl it\nbrush,   The rest Is easy.    A.1abas'.ltie, unlil.e\nevrill \\i eji t au.l ikalsomine, ii ird \u2022 is, an I bee nn \u25a0 -\npart of the wall itself.     Alnbustine elicits in the wall\np-ieei .e.ceitly    It eS ilu- .\u00bb\u2022! y nlesi-iiil.'.y s.iiiil..ry wall Covering.\nCOLD WATERaiESJu \u2022'-    '-\nA new coat ran be applied without removing old one Alabastine is made in\nwhite, and twenty-one charming tints.\nCome in and get tlie Alabastine tint\nbook. We'll show yon how really beautiful Alabastine is.\nFREE STENCILS\n\u25a0 IMMUNE I\n.\\iinr I.'inline\nWilhoul Utile\nChitit.lt on 1 ,.'ftl\nThese free Sti ncils are worth from 50c.  to\n$1.00. They enable you to more beautifully decorate your home. Call\nin for particulars.\nfeeed\nBOURNE BROS., LIMITED\nFirst St, Revelstoke.     Telephone No. 22\nPlumbing Heating . Tinsmithing\nSpecial Attention Paid to Mail Orders\n\u25a1\u25a1\u25a1\u25a1\u25a1\u25a1\u25a1nnnoaanoaooaDuD\n.i\u00abr\u00bbMM\u00bb;-<\u00ab!\u00ab'\u00abI\u00abl\u00ab>,\u00ab:\u00ab!\u00ab!\u00abi\u00abj\u00ab[\u00abTsi\ni\nNow Is the Tims for Fertilizing Vour Garden\nHave a Car of Fertilizer on Track.\nSave money by buying direct from\nCar\nP. BURNS & GO., Limited\n....................................\u25a0:\u00abi\u00ab,\u00ab!\u00abi\u00abi\u00ab), eM\"L>!lj'\nI C H I G l:*\n\u25a1\u25a1\u25a1\u25a1\u25a1\u25a1\u25a1\u25a1DaaDDaaaaaonncinnn\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0WiMlwlMlMlMlBhrirt\nRevelstoke Meat Market, Ltd.\nSWIFT'S . . .\nBlood and Bone\nFERTILIZERS\nRevelstoke Meat Market, Ltd.\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\nA Remarkable Expression\nof Public  Confidence . . .\nI \\\\\\\n:\n\u25a0   t\nm     *\nnd n \u2022   '\u2022! .   \u00bb,\n\u25a0\ni   -\n.   ,i\n'i:,. ,915.72\nM\n: I    \u25a0 '.\n.'\nj\ni\n: *\n\\\nQl  M'     IR    ':.;.I','.'    DOLLAR     fjOANRD     y\nli\n1\n-    i\na       #\nTO  CON . nl.l'K ' '   CKIt    i, II'IJ.;   fN\nTRRKflT in RING THK ,\u2022 i   \u25a0   m      ,:\\i:\nif foil Desire n Horn mr Own\u20141      on  W.,ul,|   Be  In\n: J\nThe Canadian Home Investment Co., I td.\nI Reliable\nHome Offlci     PAI IVU   Bl ILDINO, :\u25a0 .1 ['low\nVANtOUVKR, B. C.\nRevelstoke Office J. B. WATSON RF.AI.TY CO.\naiMi-a\u00abii5i\u00bbr\u00ab\u00abf-j\u00abi-r\u00abr\u00bb\u00abf\u00bb\u00abr*\u00ab.'\u00ab\u00abj>-f-T\u00ab\u00abf\u00ab[\u00bb\u00ab[- r\u00abr*-i*\u00abi\u00abi-i\u00ab\u00abi-i-j*\u00ab(-\u00abi\u00abi\u00ab[*-r\u00ab-i\u00bb-i\u00bb-i\u00ab[\u00bbf\u00abj\u00abi-i\u00bbi\nCELEBRATE MAY 24TH I\n AT ENDERBY\t\n$50-Cash  (Special! Prize\u2014$50\nGiven   in Log  Rolling   Contest\nRAQT7PAT  T Reveletoke ve. Vernon\nJDr\\OI-jDr\\.L^JL^    -      -       Bnderby     vs Salmon Arm\nT   Af^TPOQQT? Reveletoke\nLnVyJWJOOli       - vh, Armstrong\nFOOTBALL -    -   -    - ^-^a**\nRUNNING RACES ANO GENERAL FIELD SPORTS   \\\nOpen to All Owners.     $10 anil $3 Cash frizes.\nREVELSTOKE,   VtRNON  AND tNDERBY   CITY   BANDS\nI N   A T T B ND AN C !\u2022:\nB. C. Horse and Boy Scouts in Parade\nNumerous Special Features of interest to all, ainl everything\nlooking tn tne entertainment an 1 comfort of visitors mil he\nproviut I\nS|ienal train from Kevelstoke ami I 'It in i;. in  Landing and way\npoints.     Excursion coacbei will aUo be provided on the retrn-\n1 ir ir.iin leaving Revelstoke at 7:M a.m.. returning same night.\nOne tue and a third fir ronnd trip.\nI'or any further information ulclress:\nU Secretary Celebration Committee, Enderby, B. C.\n\u25a0%.-\u25a0*.-%.-%.-%. \u2022%-*^^%.'%.-%^%^%.'%.-m,'%^.-%.-m.-%-%'*.%%.-%.'%^.'%.i SATURDAY, MAY 17th. 1913.\nTHE MAIL-HERALD,REVELSTOKE\nPAGE TI1RBB\nJ. B. Watson Realty Co.\nSix Room Modern House, Corner of Ecbson Avenue\nand Fourth Street _ $2800\nSix Room Modern House, Fourth Street $2200\nEleven Room House,  Fourth Street,  near McKenzie\nAvenue  $3000\n100 Feet Seventh Street, near McKenzie Avenue  $1500\nStore Building McKenzie Avenue for Rent.\nGive in Your Listings if You Want a Quick Sale\nJ. B. Watson Realty Co.\nW.  H. HOROBIN, Manager.       Local Agency American Casually Co.\nAGENT FOR PACIFIC  SALES ASSOCIATION, LIMITED.\nTHE  MOLSONS BANK\nINCORPORATED   I85S\nRecord of Progress for Five Years\u20141906-1911\n!9<X) 1911\nCapital        -      -      -      -        I 3.000,000 * 4,000,000\nReserve 3,000.000 4,600,000\nDeposits      ....        23,677,730 35,042,311\nLoans and Investments          -       27.4\">7,090 38,854,801\nTotal Assets        -       -       -        33,000,192 48,237,284_\nHas 83 Branches in Canada, nml Agents and Correspondents in all \"\"\ntho Principal cuius in the World.\nA GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED\nSAVINGS  BANK  DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES\nInterest allowed at highest current rate.\nRevelsti ke Branch, W. H. PRATT, Manager\nLADIES' DRESS SKIRTS\nAnother Shipment to hand of Spring\nand Summer Styles in\nVoiles,  Panama and Lustre\nSIR WILFRED\nMISSED THE\nOPPORTUNITY\nLondon   May  10\u2014Tho Morning Post\npublishes this morning \u201e column inter\nview with Sir Charles Tupper,    murh\nof which is di-volod to thc delenou    of\nI\nj tho naval proposal now before       the\nDominion government,     Questioned as\nto thc probable fate o! tho bill when\nit roaches tho senate, Sir Charles said\nho  had  not  the slightest doubt    but\nthat it would pass.   Tho senate, in his\nopinion,  would    be largely intluencod,\nto addod, by the fact that Sir George\nItu--.'is ono of the etn urn-host of imperialists, and ho regards it as beyond\ntho  bounds oi    possibility  that     Sir\nGeorge Koss would allow his imperial\nIsm to be thrust inlo the background\ni by the pressure of purely party influences, I\n\"I regret exceedingly,\" said the aged\nstatesman,  \"that   Sir Wilfrid Laurier\n' did not  see  his   way  clear  to    lifting\ntho question of naval defeuco     above\nlhe party level.   Not only would    the\n| offering of his services to the premier's\nproposal  make him stronger with bis\ni party, but the party itself would have\n\u25a0\u25a0 taken stronger hold upon tho admiration and appreciation of thc Canadian\npeople.    It 1 were in:luencod only    by\nparty considerations,\"  pointed out Sir\nCharles,  \"I might  not  regret Sir Wilfrid's failure to take advantage of this\nunique  opportunity  which    came     to\nmake  himself    and  his  follower.-.     so\nstrong with the country, but I prefer\nto look at this great question as one\nof both national and imperial importance.    If purely party opposition could\nhave  lie-en suspended  for this supreme\noeoasion,'' pursued Sir Charles. \"I believe it  would have been certain that\nthe naval proposal would have     been\nsupported by Liberals and    Conservatives alike.   During  my  vi<it to    the\nDominion I e^ame in contact with men\nof all  occupations and of all  shades of\nlif\". and I am proud to  believe    that\nmy countrymen are overwhelmingly in\nfavor of the proposals. They must be\ncarried through tho commons in   any\nevent but I would have rejoiced if they\nhad been carried unanimously as thoy\nd^OTTwJD-\n\u25a0nab,'  ' febbrtb\/fo-\nttu    J%6 o4im\/Ub\nDYOLA\nPEDYE^AILKINDS\"\"\"\"!\nHa thc CLEANEST, SIMPLEST, and BEST HOME\nDYB, ono ctD Uuy-.Why you don't \u00abv\u00abn hivo lo\nknow whil KIND of Cloth your Goods ure mado\n11I.--S0 Mt-ttiitu'fi \u00bbr\u00ab Impossible.\nSend for Pre* Color Card, Story  Booklet, antl\nBooklet giving reiulti of Dyeing over other colon.\nThe JOHNSON-1UCHMUXSON CO., Limited.\nMontreal. Camilla.\nCARDS\n0.  B.  N.  WILKIE\nPROVINCIAL LAND  SURVEYOR\nOftlco: Lawrence Hardware Illock\nKKVKI.STOKE, B. O.\nW.  H.  WALLACE,   M.B.O.S.A.\nARCHITECT\nBox 205, Telephone 313. Reveletoke\nHARVEY, McCARTER\nAND PINKHAM,\nBarrltt*r\u00bb,  Solicitor!,   Etc.\nImperial  Bank Building   Itevel\n\u25a0 Ink.,  B. O.\nMoney to Loan.\nn*V.c\u00bb\u00ab-R\u00ab,vBliitiik\u00bb,    B.    C.     aad\nCrenbrook, B.  O.\n0*0.  S.  MeCarter,\n\\.  M. Pinkham, J. A. Harvey\nHevelstoke, Cranbrook\nCOURT\nMT.      BEGBIE.\nOF I. O.  K.\nNo. mi.\nMeetn in 1. 0 O. F*. Hal) next to\nTapping's 0'iern House evory second\nsnd fourth Monday In month. Visiting  brnthran  mrdiallv   welcomed.\nH.  V. MORGAN, C.  R.\nWM. fl. CAMERON. Rec.-flsc\nSELKIRK     LODOB  12,  1.  O.  O.  V.\nMeets every Thursday evening In\nSelkirk Hall at S o'clock. Visiting\nbrethren  cordially  Invited.\nO. NORTH, N. O.\nJAS   MATHIE, Sec.\n20 Per Cent. Discount for Cash\nMRS. A. G. CRICK,    -    FIRST STREET\ni \u201e\u201e\u201e!,- k\u201e,.\u00ab 1 i. .1 Z.iZ  r 'a   KOOTENAY     LODOE.  No.  U A.\ncould have been if tho opposition h\u00bb.l\npursued  a far-sighted policy.\"\naud A.  M.\nLaughton C8)> Tapping, Props. First Street, Revelstoke, B. C.\nWindsor Hotel Restaurant\nEuropean Plan\nOpen Day and Night. - Meal Tickets, $6.00\nMONTHLY BOARD\n0T\\\n \u25a0 r*#-\nCANADIAN     feffill\nPACIFIC\n\u00a5\n^^^\nH. J. kiUlUi- htftittct.\nStrictly First Class\nRooms Single, en Suite\nand with  Bath\nVICTORIA DAY\nEXCURSIONS\nFare and One-Third\nfor Round Trip .   .\nSELLING DATES\nMAV 22 to 24,1913\nReturn Limit\nMay 27. 1913\nR. G. McNkili.ii:\nDistrict Passenger Agent\nCALGARY\nar\u00bb\nC. W. O.  w\nMountain Vltw Camp.  No.  .'.'*\n\t\nMe\u00abt\u00ab Second    and     Fourth  Wedne* |\neluvi    in  each  month   in     Selkirk\nHall.      Viiltlng Woodmen  use\ncordially invited to attend\nJAMES  McINTYRE.  CO.!\nH. W. EDWARDS. Clerk.\nREVELSTOKE LOYAL ORDER\nMOOSE No.  10SS\nMeeta every tirst and third Tuesday in Oddfe.lows Hall. Visiting\nbrethern cordially invited  to attend.\nA. Grant, Dictator.\nH. L. Haug, Scrctary.\nJ.P.SUTHERLAND\nTransfer     Draying\nHandling Pianos a  Specialty\nSEASONABLE HAROWARE\n**\/*        At Prices Never Belore Ollered \u2022\u2022^\u00bb\/',\n+fc        to the Public of Revelstoke     .-.*        +\/*'\nWe are offering some of the many seasonable and attractive lines and hope to enlarge the impression that we are\nready with the goods that are wanted, as they are wanted,\nand at the lowest possible price, consistent with good\nquality.\nScreen Doors $1.50 to $2.75\n\"    30c to 45c\nStep Ladders $1 to $4.50\nHoes, Rakes, Spades etc    from 50c to $1.25\nLawn Mowers  $650 to $10 50\n\"    Rakes     50c\n\"     Hose      $+.50 to $11 per 50 ft.\nSprinklers 40c up\nGrass Cutters $1.50\nAlabastine in all Colors\nThe Famous   MINERVA Paints--The  Best in  Canada.\nSPORTING GOODS of all kinds\nCOME IN AND SEE-NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS\nRevelstoke Hardware Company, Ltd.\nAgents for GURNEY'S CHANCELLOR Rurg-s.\nRegular     nicotines arc held  in MAS\nONIO'TEMPLE.     Oddfellows'      Hall j\non the Third Monlay in each month j\nat 8  p.  m.      Viiiitinu  brethren\ncordially welcome.\nJ. HI HAMILTON, W. M.\nA. O. BROOKER, Secretary\nQO0<H><HKKHH><KK><><K>O<>O<><K><><K>\n* I\nTHREE HUNDRED 9\nMen's Suits,\u2014latest European \u00a3\nand American models, $20 to\n$40. Every shade, every style\nand every pattern,by the leading makers, Coppley,Noyes CSb\nRandall, the House of Hob-\nberlin and the famous Society\nBrand, now being displayed\nby McRae Mercantile Co., the\n[     home of good clothes.     .    .    .\n^<KK><KK><KKH>OOO^KHKK><><H) OOO \u25a0\nCentral Hotel\nAbrahamson Bros.\nProps.\nFirst-Class in all\nrespects.\nAll Modern\nConveniences\nRATES. $2 PER DAY\nSpecial Weekly Kates\nREVELSTOKE. B. C.\nPhone 42  -    Nitjht Phone 85 i\nIt Miaht Bo Co'ii\ni\nUnion   Hotel\nJUST NEWLY REPAIRED\nRATES,      .      $1.50 PER DAY\nWeekly anil monthly rates to he arranged.        Meal Tickets, 21 meals for f6.00\nFIRST BTREET, REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nA. P. LBVBSQUB, Proprietor\n\u25a0\n\u2022 i -,\nI\n\u25a0 f! C\n, 11\nr\n\u00a3\u00a3**OT*    >' V l\n-    . - -a-        f...c*\"t\u2014\nPhone 41 Box 734\nNEW GOODS\nare being constantly received,\nwhich insures our customers receiving perfectly fresh articles.\nWe handle only the best and\nmost reliable brands of every\nkind of food products, and sell\nthem at bed-rock prices.\nHobson's Bakery\nIB TTT\nORIENTAL HOTEL\nsuitably   furnished   with   the  choicest the\nin irket affords.      Best Wines, Liquors and\nZ\\w*     R^tf %\\ a day.    Monthly rat\"..\nJ.   J\u00b1.llttTBTVT     STOHSTIE      PROP\nRead \"Mail-Herald\" SALES AND WANTS for Snaps\nThe Revelstoke Boot, Shoe and Harness\nRepairing Department\nARMSTRONG   &,   COMPANY\nMAKERS   OF    FINE   WELT   SHOES\nThe Ptvle, the workmanship and wear\nAnd tomfort born of every pair;\nOf 20th Century welts fiat's sold\nWill draw new trade, and hold the old.\nIt is always hot in the plunge at Halcyon  Hot  Springs,\nwhose natural hot medicinal waters arc tne most  wonderful health restorer on the Continent   Our record of cures\nof rheumatism and other chronic complaints is unequalled\nand verified by our gratified patrons. Locatprl among the\ngreatest scenery of Canada, easy of access,\u2014the Sanitarium is luxuriously fitted and finished for comfort and\nconvenience of guests.\nHalcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium\nWm. BOYD, Proprietor, \u2022        Halcyon. Arrow Lakes\ncr\nJUST OPENED UP   UNDER  NEW   MANAGEMENT\nThe Kootenay Brewery\nManufacturing\nALE      PORTER      LAGER BEER\n^q\nA. G0WRCH. PROP.\nREVELSTOKE, B. C.\n<$T      GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER\u2014\"^>\nJ\nI\n\/\/ FACE F0l\"R\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY, MAY 17th,  1913.\nJust Arrived, in Great Variety, our Complete Stock of\nScreen Doous\nSee the Latest in these Lines\nTh\" Combination Screen and Storm Doors\nBeautiful  in Design and Workmanship\nScreen Windows\n35c to 75c\nScreen wire\nAll Si\/.es from 24 inches to 42 inches Wide\nSPRING HINGES\nDOOR SPRINGS\nDOOR CATCHES\nDOOR HANDLES\nPLUMBING\/HEATINGJINSMITHING\n. V imMoil n.\n-\u25a0-..\u00bb   .\u2022\u201e ,.\u25a0\n.   \u25a0\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\n\u25a0 WWIWBf\n, . .  i  lanimi\n\u2022\n\/\nih\nWill   \u00a5::j  Fo-\n: mizer\nSt\nthe\n5\u00bb\n13\n)'\nfor a Gurney-Oxford range\n:er will do it.\n\t\n@>\n\u00a33\n\u25a0;_>\n\u20ac$\n*\u00a3-3\n*3\n\u20223\nIt v.   II   '\ntc pay to- its\nThis \u25a0 saves 1 ten of coal in every 6\nordinarily ( ... ra ', enabling the thrifty housewife ent range with\nexc .....  ctically no cost.\n. '.:\u25a0 represi ' thc lower con-\n. i    wiil pay back the original invest-\nvery sl:ort time.\nPi       \u25a0 ritten about the Economizer could not\nfits real value ta the household as has been\nprov.:;   y the most scientific tests.\nYou owe ii to yourself to investigate the Economizer before concluding your purchase of your\nnew range.\nThere are other vital points known only in this\nGurney-Oxford, such as the Divided Flue, the New\nSpecial Grate and the Broiler attachment.\nAll these scientific improvements lead the\nhousewife t j perfection in the art of cookin\nHer uniformly heated oven works with her and\ngives her the baking results she is striving for\nlight   delicious biscuits,  flaky wholesome  pastry\nand evenly baked bread.\nThe bright and shining appearance of tins stove\nwith its nickel trimmings and polished top which\nrequires no black lead charms the heart of every\ngood housekeeper.\nShe realizes that the Gurney-Oxford can fulfil\nhere every need.\nRevelstoke\n'Hardware Co., Ltd.\n& \u00abE^ *\u00a3\u00a3 &* & *$ & & & <S* *\u00a3\u00a3 ^\ne  loait-ioecalfc\nPHL18HKH   vv|.:i.M|.N|i\\Y   anu\nHATPRDAH   \\T\niilCVK. - ' iiKt    11    C\nipn   i iuim Company,\nK   jtiHNHUN,  Manager.\nI'H \u2022  l M PON.   Kditor\nSATURDAY,  MAY  17th,   1918.\nGuMfLtllNti\nKtVtUTOKE\nPHUiVibNADE\nA  Iiii' gang ct\ngovernment men are\nnow at work tn\nIding a  wagon    miel\nuutotuobile road\nii um iin' top of Mc-\nKi n ;le     n\\ I'niiM\nin    ilie'   government\nr'\nNEW SPRING GOODS\nwharl recently completed.\nin order to avoid a very awkward\ngrade the road is tx-in^ \u25a0.\"\"\u2022oBtructed\nto i ii trom McKeii'ii' avenue in a\nloop , some nice work la lieing put\nin, ure it skill being exercised to carry iln' new tlu rn.u hfur.' along the\nside ii tho hill lown to tho Hats with\na minimum grade. The graders with\niun t.'anis are Doing utilized and the\nwork when completed will constitute\nihe Enal touch as ii were, to the\nBpl inlil service already rendered in\nequipping Revels.oke with an ado-\n.ii.it;' whut. li can bc predicted with\nconfluence that the new road and\nv.hiii will develop into not only a\nbusiness travel highway, but also the\nfashionable promonade lor Hevelstoke\ncitizen* during the' \"good old summer\ntime,\" forming .,n ideal walk, leading\nfrom ihe center of town via McKenzie\navenue .lown to the Mais an:l wharf,\nwhe:-e a magniflcen: view of the t'ol-\numtia river ^a'ley can be enjoyed.\nWlin this cal i-- io \"-pleted Revelatoke \"i'ii) n\" v ill '.i a fact ic co n -\ni lish el. [i j~ only a i'e j it was not\nready in time for this year's -nun-i\nci Btumi \u25a0. I'til n '.ei- mind ' lad! is '\niot-' of opportun i - and . erhaps h t-\n.'\u25a0!\u2022 weath !i* in Spring 191 I\nikseiiaii Ground impim\ni h oun :il have recently    ha.l\ncarri .1 ... . some improvomi n s io the\n\u25a0 ii     \u25a0 1     whh !i  in  view    of\n, he .   m       of th    la       a on,     wlll\nbe apprei iai   I  I \u2022    ol b  | layei      an-l\nfan .\ni \u25a0 i ipped and\n i Id   ha\n.'. bilst  a nat-\novided for     thj\nup,  or as\n.\nse\nI\n\u2022     M\n\u25a0 t1 ire .:: any\nrap\nBhuui\nFiGS\nUil\n\u25a0\nSpring Assizes\n. it. c, May i \u2014Mondfty,\nIG, ban been tixM as tho date\n: r the opening of thf spring term ol\na' New Westminster. This\nfomp'*'' \u2022 the ;Ting assi\/\" calendar,\nwith the exception r,f Clin'on, where\nthe docket is exceptionally heavy, in-\n\u2022 several murder trials with\nwhich tho at i orne'v general in not yet\nquite ready to pro<*ed. Hon. W. J.\niie.e ei will lix Clirvton dato n* soon\n;, he returns from California, for\nwhieh slate hc loft onMonday on n\npurely private trip, tho purpose of\nwhich Is rest and relaxation from\nofficial cares. Hc wns accompanied by-\nMrs. Dowser.\n-.he\n.\n18\nte, sen !\nIC'II\nworld.\n\u25a0\nmorning   if  the\nhold   lb   i     igotta       hi otflra   \u25a0\nthere from i In m\nloop . Eodei by   ind   11\n\u2022ire iii tailing Iwi       ip     hm!   |\nmorning's   hool    an  lie looked\nWan!   tO.\nThey\ngood\nI'll\nMr,  Bl ini.erg ol Windsor, (ml,nnl\n.I.f,.   Calbfirt  r.f   Vernon,  at\"  hero tliii-i\nweek.\nLadies Tweed Skirts\nLadies 1-piece Dresses\nLadies' Suits\nOnly a few Suits left to clear at\nSpecial Prices.\nin   White    Lawn,   and   Muslins.\nRegular $4 and $5.     Your choice\nfor $2.00\nWhite Wash Skirts\nPrices $1.75 to \u00a32.50.\nWomen's Spring Hosiery\nWomen's   White Underwear.\nladies' House Dresses\nRe?. ;'!, $3, $3-to clear at $2.00.\nMillinery!\nMillinery\nSpring Wash Goods\nO.ir stock Never Better.    Prices\nmarked down from 40c. and .'55c.\nNow 2r'c.\nMillinery\nWe are keeping in touch with\nthe Eastern Market.     You can\ndepend upon the  latest styles,\nID & YOUNG\nv*-.\nf Homi; Portraiture\n\"i\nThose who find it inconvenient to get round to the  photo-\ngripher's, can have a first-c'ass portrait taken .tt home,   in\nalmost any >t\\le, and   with   unique  and   pleasing  effects.\n*s\"\" \"\"\"'\"\" n,o,i a card or ea I in at the TRUEMAN STUDIO and an\nThe Ti'u 'rn ii Studio    ,ip io nun nt \u00abill at once I) \u2022 m ide.    Kxtenors .also taken.\nJi. Douvlas iourncr\n\u25a0'.\".r?-.t.f.'\u25a0\"..\u2022\u25a0' ..- aa .\u25a0\u2022.j:...^i.:-\u2022\":\u2022'\u2022\u2022.-. m^.tlz:mc'T'.^ \u25a0\u25a0cjrxstw.'^tm.rsuat \\\nCANADA'S OLS!'\nIN  USE 40 YEARS\nGOOD THiT.N    BETTER  NOW\nil Tone, Suscepti-\n: Te.i'.e !i. Hi ntj ol finish, Work-\nii mship .iii'l Dural ility.\nCUR PLAYER PIANOS\nnl tins .ill the\ni.fl ileviei s     They\nne,    r'i-tie'   iii  <K-siv,rn\nd      nil1 mm vice.\nW\"  INVITE COMPARISON\n':'!  the   best\nire  are   em-\nLie n.\nm\nITBY\niiitjh Class Decorator\nPainting and Paper Hanging\nKALSOMISIM, SIAININli. VARNISHING. [IC.\nResidence   =   Victoria Road\nBOX   354 Bstimates Given Free on Applicati\npplUMtloll.\nRevelstoke Wine and Spirit Co.. Ltd.\nImporters and Wholesale Dealers.\nManufacturers of Aerated Waters\nWINES\nLIQUORS\nCIGARS\n\/.gents for Calgary Beer\nI!    C.\n\u25a0 mto, < Int.\nPhone\n\u25a0\nTO    I'CLD    THE    EARTH\n.   .11,\"'.\n4\u00a3\nilil\n\u25a0\nthai\nf,  fine\n\u2022   il\nnine   ii I lr  ;.\n.i Iv mi  \u25a0 ill\nFRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL\nit makci do difference whal y\u00bbu flfOM on\nphkoii    \u25a0.\u00bb<\u25a0   cm  ni|i|ily  ymi.\nin,'i wuh His Hiicil qunlity or ourwry itook\nAll  irew,  ptnntfl,  vIiim.  berrlNi  ibrabt,\n, lold 1 >y uh uro RU'ir\nt. fl\nTill i: TO NAME\nn iii p v | ia lo |cl  in loneli wllh u1*.\nJ FlV I'l.willt NRRD9 OUR BOOK\u2014\n\\NDSCAPE GARDENING\n8c   WHAT TO  PLANT\"\n62 PAGES,        lO^(STAMPS)\nJ7RASER\nIjURSERIESLTi)\nnlRICHAKO MSCOMB,0ElllMGR\n\u25a0 iBOX.AALDERGROVE.B.C.\nTREES, PLANTS\nAND BUSHES\nNow is tbe time to secure your lieil-\n'litiK  plants, fruit miel ornamental\ntrees nr licrry liuslies.     WealtO lmve\n;i few Teisi- liusli-s.\nThe building bylawi of Point Qroy\nI   yotl   \u201e,,. noW  being given out Iiy tbe bniUl-\nahoul i  ,\u201e.  dnpartmenl   in  thn form of unoat\nI booklet, in   .vliiih nil the bylaws with\nregard  lo the erection ol buildings aro\nREVELSTOKE\nNURSERIES\nI'HONK\nLumb\numDermen\nIt will pay you to\nmake a call at\nF.   B.   WELLS,\nFur Buyer and Exporter\nOld Town,\nRevelstoke, B. C\nKOOTFNAY AGENCIES, Ltd.\nA. I    K [NCAin, Managei.\nset down.\nSh\/I&fiin\nP.p, Murray ol Winnipeg, l\u00bb in   tho\n,,,,,.       ,   ,   . The   family   remedy    for    Coughs   and  Colds\nCity, u gU0\u00ab   eit   thfl  Hotel   Iti'Ve'lstoke. j \"shilah costs   co   little   and dce\u00bb   somucbl*\nbefore buying yonr outfit of working clothes\nfor the bush. I make a\nspecialty ol Logging\nShoes, Pants, Sox, Shirts\nBlankets aud everything\nrequired in your business.\nI SATURDAY, MAY 17th, 1913.\nHE MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE\nPAGE FIVBI\nf\nDuring This Month There\nWiil be Plenty of Bargains Displayed in This\nStore, Watch for Them\nRevelstoke's Department Store\nC. 2- ftum $ Co.. limited\nWatch Our Windows for\nSpecial Lines and Bargains During This Month\nLook at Price Tickets.\nRadium Hose\nLadies Black and Tan, a fitting compliment to the\nfinest shoes   loud  pedal  on  quality; soft pedal  on\nprice.    You can see this advertisement sticking out\nof overy  paper and  magazine like  a  sore finger.\nWorth  advertising,   worth   having.   Same price  in\nRevelstoke as in Montreal, Toronto or New York.\n$1, 50c, 75c.\nMEET ME AT HUME'S\n\" Rest Room,\" Second floor up\u2014take\nthe  Elevator.     There  are  plenty of\nnice, comfortable chairs, writing table\nand telephone.    C. B. Hume  C& Co.,\nLimited, provide them for the use of\nthe public.    You can get a good view\nof MacKenzie Ave. from the window\nwhile you wait for me.\nMEET ME AT HUME'S\nChildren's Wash Dresses\nFour dozen Children's Wash   Dresses and  Rompers\nto sell on Friday next.      They are worth 75c and $1,\nfit children up to five years.     All at one price\t\n50 Cents\nA new lot of Children's Wash Presses, fit girls from\n1 to 10 years.    Worth looking over, at\t\n$1.35 Each\nSewing Cotton\nSix Spools of  Standard  Sewing   Cotton,  black  or\nwhite, any size\t\n25 Cents\nTowels     Towels\nA great, big, dandy towel,   fast  colors,   large bath\nsize, English goods.    A 40c. towel.    Friday bargain .\n25c.   Each\nTorch a.i Lace\nFive hundred yards of real Torchon   Lace,  selling\nnow at    \t\nIOc. Per Yard\nCotton and Lisle Hose\n100 Pairs of Womens' Lisle  and  Cotton  Hose,   fast\nblack, double heels, toes and tops. Friday Bargain\n25c.\ntm\nIVTp\nJL\ns  Furnishing- Department\nI\nfl   f N the  years  we  have been handling\n20th Century Brand  garments we\nhave never had such fine clothes from\nthese famous tailor shops as we are now\nshowing this Spring.\nThey are smartly styled, beautifully\ntailored and produced in the choice of\nthe world's best fabrics.\nWe are exclusive agents.\n^\nPRICKS :   $20 TO 82o\nCLASSIC  SHOES  FOR  CHILDREN\nThe smartest line of slippers and pumps ever shown in the\ncity. Sizes from infants 24 to children's 10} or misses' 2.\nAll the new leathers on the nobby little wide toe lasts. Black\nPatent leather, black gunmetal, chocolate, kid, and white buck,\nboth turn and McKay sewn. Tan, Calf and Patent Leather\nPumps in Go;>dyear Welt, Roman Sandals and Barefoot Sandals\nin patent leather.   Ask to see them.\nPRfCBS:    Sl.:{\"    TO   83 OO\nFRIDAY BARGAINS\nMEN'S WORKING BOOTS at a price which will make any\nman take notice. All pegged or standard screw. Genuine\nsolid  leather.   All sizes from G to 11.\nBARGAIN   PRICE, $2.25\nJ\nOwr Grocery and Crockery\" Department\nThe Best Medicine on Earth tor Colds\nJOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF, (16 ounce Bottles)\nBOVRIL, 4 ounce bottles,        -  \u25a0\nBOVRIL, 2 ounce bottles,\n$i.oo\n65c\n35c\nA Large  and Well Assorted List of Pickles\nCrosse & Black .veil's Walnut, pts. 35c qts. 65c\n,, Mixed pts. 35c qts. 65c\n,,  Chow-Chow pts. 35c qts. 65c\n,, Gerkins pts. 35c qts. 65c\n,, White onions pts. 35c qts. 65c\n,,   Imp. Relish pts. 35c\t\n,,        Oriental pts. 15c\n,, Sweet pickles pts. 40c\nSwan Bean Chow-Chow and Mixed\t\n 20 ounce bottles, 35c\nVictoria Cross Chow-Chow and Mixed 35c\nHeinze's Sweet Sauce and Chow-<\"how and\nIndian Relish in Bottles.\nGillard's Relish, Chutneys, Pin Money Pickles\nSteven's White Onions, Mixed,  Chow-Chow,\nWalnuts and Gerkins.\nSEEDS\nFlower Seeds, in bulk and in packages.\nVegetable Seed\nLawn Grass Seed '\nLawn Clover Seed\t\nTimothy, Red Clover, in bulk and in packages.\nSweet Pea Seed in the best varieties.\nSEEDS\n$'.Ti iti iTi iti _Ti it* iti iti ii'i iTi t'li it*) iTi iti l'ti tTi i\"ti tti it\\ iTt ifi it* iTi 1*1*1 ii'i ii'i iii iti iti ii'i itt ii'i i~ti tti tt, t*t.\n*X*'X TJT'X TJ* *X \\J,' TX~ ,4.1 '4. '.J.1 \"X1 *y *X 'X 'X 'X 'X* fX 'X *x 'X fx   \u2022+   \u00a3   +   X*   +\u2022 H-   +   X ^*   \u00abt   +   +' ***\nI Specials For Friday and Saturday |\nI   I\nT ^oung Herrings in   Tomato, per tin  Wc    *$\u2022\n*? Two Tins of Cowan's Cocoa     15c    z\n% Meata Whole Wheat  Flour, Six Pound Sacks  25c\n#t Three Tins Quaker Pork and Beans  25c\niTfcfc.+. .j*. a .i*..+. A ***** ***** ***** \u25a0**** 1T1 i*Ti .l'i tti l't, i*ti i'l*, ttt i'ii ttt 1*1*11*1*1 ttt i\"ti iTi -Ti 1T11*1*11*1*1 iTi 1T1 iii i'ii tTi \\ti\ntPtpTT *iT V4*' '* '+' 'V *\u2022*\u2022 '* * * W+* *P'll \u25a0+''+\u25a0 *+''+'\u2022*''+' \u2022+''+' '4*1 \u25a0*' '*' 'VWV'V'VFw\nHouse Furnishing Department\nReduction Sale on Carpet Squares still on. Do not wait but buy now.\nVERANDAH SCREENS-Something everyone requires. They will\nkeep out the sun and at the same time let the air in. We have them in all\nSizes and colors.\nWALL PAPER\"We carry a complete stock and can please overy taste.\nWe also handle Beds, Mattresses, Comforters, Pillows, Curtain Shades, Curtain Rods, Linoleum, Carpet Sweepers.   Goods and Prices are Right. PAGE SIX\nTHE MAIL-HERALD REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY, MAY 17th, 1913.\nwatch REVELSTOKE GROW\nVresent De-Velopment Warrants the Assurance Uhat it is Coming to Its Obvn\nThe Reasons :\nA\nRailway developments alone within the next four years will put into circulation in the vicinity of\nRevelstoke forty millions of dollars. This^City will ie the Pay-Roll town for the distribution of\nthe bulk of the wages paid out on the double-tracking and the big six-mile tunnel through the\nSelkirk'-.\nCROWN LAN DS\u2014The rich agricultural lands tributary to the town are opening for settlement and will mean much for the future\nprosperity of the district.\nTIMBER RESOURCES\u2014Tributary to Revelstoke is a timber wealth estimated at about fifty billions of feet, situated upon the Columbia River and its tributaries.\nWithin a radius of thirty miles of the town are five large sawmills   with the offices  of the   Forest  Mills, Limited, situated within\nthe corporate limits.    This Company is admitted to be the largest corporation of its kind in the interior of British Columbia.\nTOURIST CF.NTRE\u2014\" The Capital of Canada's Alps,\" has been chosen by the C. P. R. for the location of one of its world-famed tourist\nhotels. The Park Reserve on the summit of Mount Revelstoke, known as Victoria Park, makes scenic attractions unequalled in\nany part of the mountains. The scenic Auto Road, from Revelstoke lo Victcria Park, is in itself a unique attraction not found in any\nother part of Canada.\nWhat the Empress Hotel has been to Victoria, such will the above attractions be to Revelstoke.\nThis Tourist Trade will mean to Revelstoke about one million dollars per year.\nREVIVAL OF  MINING    The financial world has awakened to the opportunities now offering in the mineral realm, and never since the\ngolden days of the nineties has the mining industry had such a favorable outlook.\nThc Lardeau and Fish Creek Camps to the south, the golden Biu   Bend district  to  the north, are tributary assets which mean much\nfor the prosperity ofthe town.    The new mining camp on Shuswap Lake, to the west, cannot be overlooked in this connection.\nPREDICTION \u2014Within five years the railway development and exploitation of natural resources will make of Revelstoke a town of twenty\nto twenty-five thousand people.\nAnnouncement\nI take this opportunity of asking (he public of Revelstoke and those owning property here, to give me their listings,  or. if in search of property, to give me\nan opportunity of showing my lists of inside and district bargains.\nREMEMBER that I am handling only local property and ask the support of all citizens loyal to the interests of Revelstoke.\nHaving a wide connection throughout the country owing to my association with the local newspapers for the past sixteen years, I am able to place before\nthe investi \u25a0\u25a0 . .       c the claims of Revelstoke for consideration.\nArt* Johnson\na.ij\nOffices :   MacKenzie A*Ve., Opposite City Hall\nmvm.ti-i.M'.fam.. Tin rf-,.\";:;cjMaM\u00abn\u2014ifi \u2014Mil ii mu twana\nteasateittr -t -szxmmieit, innrn\ni   y\n.     1 \\_J   (\u25a0\u2022\u20224   .  - w\nngle Sad\nrani i\nPRICE,    t, LB. IRON   S3.90\nA. G.  DUCK\nDominion  Security Co., Limited\n. >F   REVELSTOKE, B.C.\n\u2022   SI\n\u25a0\nA. McRae,\nT   Kilpati\nSMYTKES\nPlymouth flocks\nEGGS FDR HATCHING\n\t\n'   in   Strain        I\nI\nExl    \u25a0        3traii  \u00bb*oo\nTE   R0CK8  \t\nd   -*  W.OO\nBUFF   ROCKS  \t\nF.i:.'. tl  n    8tl  \u00bb3.00\n: \u25a0 I I       13.00\ntting o' '.    Bgi\ni v.- have won\nwherever     ihowo   at I oth Provincial\nShows I won   >*.x Pi I \u25a0*\u2022'\u25a0-\nSTOCK FOI'. B U.K.\nActin\nthe\nrarer of\n\u25a0\n.ntry\ni\nSOLICITOUS\nSttKiNG\nHtltiESS\nn Brlen, formerly of     Ireland,  who lived at one time in     Cal-'\ngary, but    whose   present address Is\n\u2022 . ha   fallen heir io an estate\n,000, and a   Bro\noi  -oli' i Ore  .n  Dublin!   ln-land,     aro'\nanxious to locate ber, that the estate\nI\nrding  io a letter received    real    man     from     the\n.vln'i lasl heard\nn  : neral houac-\n\u25a0    ils.i   work-\niint* in western\nh .,( th'' local direc -\nii ii' lords\nbe solids'  a  very  a''tivo\nwestern\na<KW<KK><KK>0*0<>0<><>0^><><H)0<>W\n6 Imperial Bank of Canada\n0 Kaad 0*rfico--Toi*or>*o. Ontario.\n\u00a3 Capital Subscribed -          6,000,000.00\n9 Capital Paid Up -      -       6,770,000.00\n$ Reserve        - 6,770,000.00\n0 Totnl Assets,        - -              $72,000,000.00\nBranches or Agents at all principal points In Canada, (S\nAgents in  Great Britain and   United  States   London,  England, JL\nLloyds Bank, Limited.   Chicago   Firm National  Bank,  Corn  Ex- M\nchange National Bank. Seattle   Seattle National Bank.   San Fran- Q\ncisco   Wells Fargo Nevada National Bonk.   Spokane   Exchange X\nNational Hank. O\nSavings Bank Department 2\nDeposit 8 of $1 and upward, received, and  interesl   allowed at   Jk\ncurrent rate from date of deposit.   Correspondence solicited. M\nRevelstoke Branch\u2014A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr.   V\n6<><>000<>00<>-<>CK>0<K><>-0*^^\nYou Know Us\nWe are in business rijfht here where you live. You are an\nacquaintance, neighbor or a friend ol ours. This money back.\n[f\u00abnot\u00bbsati er Should prove the -incerity of our claims.\nMake Us Prove This\n\u25a0\nv.. :\nrun ;\n\u2022\nROY   SMYTHE\nREVELSTOKE\nE. G. BURRIDGE <fc !\nPlumbers and Tinsmiths\n'i .i \u25a0 iperienee \u2022\u25a0 I id the\n1\n\u25a0\nu 1    e'i fr \u2022.,;     bowel remi\n\u25a0 ,t\nR      I Ordei       tasti likr- nandy.\nire toothing \u2022 r.<] \u25a0\u25a0 i\n\u25a0  IU  \u25a0     it;;.\nI'iri'ir.t: iir RXI l      ivo\nthl     U     el!   ph)     M     Uf   I  ' '   e',     . J' ij\nOrdcrlii m   to in *   >\nstronathonsf upon  the n I\ntot thenowels. They prompt-\n\u25a0\nTry Them at Our Risk\n\u25a0\nlUnl   f'.r\nlie I lil     ' i ..\u25a0    In    wr-at,\n\u2022f      Uir-\niblet.\n.CAUTION: Plniuw* Ixmr ir, mind that k-t'iii Orderlli < tn not sold i,v ill druif\nguti.   Vein run buy Urxnll Orderlii- i only tl fl,\" Retail Stores.\nYou can buy It>*xnll Orderlies in this oommunlty only it our stars:\n\"Repairs,    Hot Air and Furnace\nwork a Specialty\n\u2014WORK    SHOP\nTtonnaught Avo.   \u2022   Rovelstoko\nWALTER BEWS\nRevelstoke\nThe *fo*a$Jl Store\nBritish Columbia\nTbm ll \u00bb !'\"tiII Store in nirirlv Dnty town nn.l nly In th\" t!nit*\u00bbl Rl\u00bbt\u00abi, Cnnn.lii ind\nQteet Jtrilnin. Then i.i n ilitltitilil Kfiiill llMine.lv f'.r tipurlv rrrrv orillnary tiuinftii ill \u2014\nCAch oepccinlly rilMlgnsd tor I i.r. panMUlai ill f\"f wleirli it in rerymirnnnrifttl.\nThe Rexall Stores are America's Greatest Drug Stores\nanv  e-han'-e,\nte\nnne:e\nII raid,    anil      the\n'\n. II pre\n.\ni.     it\n\u2022'\nIII    t|l<!\nI\n'llll!      lie,IM I\n| \u25a0    e,   tei\n\u00bb.    \u2022    \u2022 I  will     un-l\npi ni  Morir-iin, j\nI at Ro > March :<i  lut,\nind   \u25a0! \u25a0 iped     r>vi\nfro crowned head i    of\nRlirope,     wa\".    n      fortn ,-b\u25a0      In'er.\nbro   [hi   bfti k   10 hm  .iwn  liti'l.     and\nborne to its    la\u00bbt if Hinj pin r    at\nII. .   el\nSMIMmeOM\nquickly   utoiw   le.nitlii,   curet   cnl.li,   nn.l   tin-In\nthe throat \u00bbnJ lund.       II ss cenu.\nWhat kind of music do you like best\u2014opera,\nconcert or vaudeville ?\nThe Edison Phonograph\nplays records covering every phase of music\u2014records made by the\nworld's greatest artists.\nA sapphire reproducing point that won't scratch, a\nimooth running motor every detail contributes in bringing out just the riyht volume of tone, clearly and sweetly.\nAsk your Kdison dealer to play some of the new\nBlue Amberol Records on an Edison Phonograph for\nyou, and you'll not bc satisfied until you own an Edison\noutfit. The entertainment in your home is greater than\nyou ever dreamed of.\nTborau A. Edbon. Ine., 100 LtkaakU At*., Omit., N.J., U. S. A.\nA compete Una of Editon Pbonogr.pht and Record, will Im found at\nJOHN  BINGHAM'S SATURDAY, MAY 17th, 1913.\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nPAGE  SBVHM\nBEWS   DRUG  STORE\nHousehold Rubber Gloves, per pair 75c and $1.00\nRexall Celery and Iron Tonic  $1.00\nRexall Neove Tablets  50c\nRexall Rypophosphltes  $1.00\nRexall Sarsaparilla  $1.00\nRexall Cod Liver Extract  $1.00\nRemember that every Rexall preparation\nis fully guaranteed to give satisfaction or\nyour money is returned.\nBEWS  The JsgOJ2 Store\nCorporation of ths City\nof Revelstoke\nBY-LAW  No.\nIQBZ^rSXEX\nL.E.GRIFFITHS\nlay, Grain and Feed\nOffice :\nOumming-s Transfer Co.'y\nSecond  Street\nG. W. HALL,\nManager\nHowson \u00a3&> Co., Ltd.\nFurniture, Carpets and Linoleum at Eastern Prices, Freight\ncodded.\nHowson C& Co., Ltd.\nHINUIIVMS   MUSIC   STORE\nPhone 262.\nMCKENZIE  AVE. Revelstoke\nB. i'.\nReprksentatiyk\nI UK\nMUSICAL.   INSTRUMENTS  OP   ALL   KINDS\nEVERYTHING    IN   MUSIC\nTake advantage of an exceptional opportunity. Call at BINCHAM'S MUSIC\nSTORE .ui.i inspect the large stock of Mandolines. Violins, Cuitars, Aocord-\neons, Piccolos, Flutes, Multi-Flutes, Harmonicas, Sheet Music, Albums,\nPlayer Piano Rol's, Silk Piano Drapes, Etc, Selling st Eastern Prices.\nEdison Phonographs and Victor Cramophones with Cood Stook of Records.\nAlso 2.50 Edison Wax Records Belling at 40c. to clear. (Usual price, 65c). Ask\nfor Catalogue of tlu^Now Edison BluoSeal Unbreakable Records.\nCome Early and Get First Choice.\nPiano Tuning and Repairs a Specialty.\nWHITE PEOPLE\nRe reasonable! Don't send vour hard-earned money\nto China! Remember, we are here to do your work and\nwe employ local white labor only. Be progressive, and\nhave your washing done by the West Kootenay Steam\nLaundry.   Regular collector and delivery service.\nWEST KOOTENAY STEAM LAUNDRY\nPhone 80\nEARL BARRACLOUGH, Manager.\nWHITE 5TARie^ LARGEST 5TEAMERS ^CANADA\nSAILING EVERY TUESDAY FROM\nMONTREAL        QUEBEC LIVERPOOL\nNew S.S. Laurentic. .(15,000 Tons). .New S.S. Megantic\nFirst-Class-$92.50*      Second-!?53.75.     Third-$32.50\nS. S. Teutonic\n582 feet long.\nTwin Screw\nSteamers\nS. S.Canada\n514 feet long.\nOnly One Class Cabin (II) $50.00 and Up\nand Third Class $31.25 and Up, Carried\nFor Sailings, Illustrated Booklets, etc., apply to\nCOMPANY'S   OFFICES\n619 SECOND AVENUE, NEAR CHERRY ST., SEATTLE\nC. P. R. Ticket Agent, Revelstoke\nA By-Law t.i nuiblc the Corporation\noi tbe City of Hevelstoke to raiso\nby way of debentures the sum of\nTwenty rhousand Dollar.-' for tbe\npurposes of thu board ot School\nTrust \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0    of  ilu' Oily of llcvi'lstokc\nWHEREAS the board of School\nTrustees ol lhe City of Revelstoke\nbave in pursuance of thu powers ron-\nlerred on ihem by iho Publio Schools\nAct, caused to be propared and laid\nbefore tbe Municipal Council ot ihe\nCorporation oi the Oity of Hevelstoke\nB detailed '-innate ot ihe sums required to meet special or extraordinary expenses which may be legally Incurred by the Hoard, and sucb estimate has been considered ami linally ap-\n1 roved by ihe Council;\nANU WHEREAS the said istimate\nprovided for the erection and equipping\nof a new -chool building part of\nBlock numbered Six between Second\nand Third treets and between Garden\nAvenue and Government Street, Rev-\nel toke, B.C., and the acquisition of a\npart of paid Bio ek for a site for such\ns hool building;\nAND WHEREAS to meet the expenditure as provided by said estimate it\nis necessary that tbe Municipality\n-hould raise ihe s'um of $20,000;\nAND WHEREAS it is deemed ex-\npi dient to raise upon ihe credit of the\nMunicipality the sum of $20,000.00 for\ns. in ol purposes as aforesaid;\nAND WHEREAS the total amount\nrequired to be raised annually by special rate for paying the said debt and\ninterest thereon and for creating a\nsinking fund for to pay the s'aid principal debt within Fifty years is for\ninterest SHOO.00 and for sinking fund\n\u00a7131.00 mavinj a total of $1231.00;\nAND WHEREAS the amount of the ;\nwhole ratable land within the Muni-\ni ipality including the territory com- \\\nprised withiu the Revel.-tokc School\nDistrict for s hool purposes according\nto tbe last rev Ned assessment roll is\n$1,681,073.00:\nNOW* THEREFORE the Municipal\nCouncil of the' Corporation of the\nCity of Rcvelstpke in open meeting assembled enai ts as follows:\n1. It -hall be lawful for the Mayor\nof tbe Corporation of the City oi\nRevelstoke for the purpo-e aforesaid,\nand he is hereby authorised, to bor- j\nlow i.n the credit o' the' Municipality\nly way of debentures hereinafter mentioned, from any person, persons, firm\nI ody or todies corporate, who may I\nte willing to advance the same as a;\nloan, a sum of money, not exceeding\nin ihe whole the sum of Twenty Thousand Dollar-- and to cause all sucb\nsums >o raised or received to be paid\ninto the hands of the Treasurer of the\nCorporation of th'' City of Revelstoke\ntor the purpose aforesaid and with\nthe object hereinbefore recited.\n2. lt -hall be lawful for the Mayor\nof the- said Corporation of the City of\ntoke to  cause any number     of\ndebenture^ to be     made exe-uted and\nissued foi  smh sum or -urns as   may\nU   required for  ihe purpose and     ou-\njjiM-t  afore-aid  not   exceeding  however,\nI the sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars.\nSuch debentures shall be of the denomination of die Thousand Dollars each\nand all of whi'h debentures shall   be\nJ sealed with tbe  -eal  of the Coi pora -\ntion  of the City  of Revelstoke     and\nsigned by the Mayor and Clerk thereof\n3. The said debentures shall bear\n' the date of 2nd of June, 1913 and\nI shall be payable in Fifty years from\n. tbe     said     date in lawful   money of\nCanada at the office of the Molsons\nBank at Revelstoke aforesaid, which\np!ae-e of payment shall bc designated\nby the -aid debentures, and shall have\natta he'd to them coupons for tne payment of interest, and thc signature to\nthe interest coupons may be either\nwritten, printed, stamped or lithographed.\n4. The said debentures shall bear interest at the rate of Five and One-half\n'ptr cent, per annum from the date\nthereof, which interest shall be paid\nsemi-annually, at the office of the Mol-\nons Ban'4: at Revelstoke, aforesaid ln\nlawful money of Canada on the 2nd\nday of June and on the 2nd day    of\n' December, respectively in each and\n\u2022 v.ry year during the currency thereol  and it shall be expressed in     said\n! d^bonturee to be so payable.\nIt shall be lawful for the Mayor\nof the caicl Corporation of the City of\nRevelstoke to negotiate and sell     the\n, sail debentures or any of them for\nless than par.\n(\">. There shall be levied and raised\nin each year during the currency of\nthe said debentures the sum of Eleven\nH*:ndred Dollars for the payment ol\ninterest and One Hundred and Thirty-\nOne Dollars for the payment of tho\nbaid debt under tho said debentures\nby u special rate sufficient therefor\non all the ratable real property in tho\n\u25a0aid Municipality,\n7. It shall be lawful for tho Muni-\ntipal Council of tho said Municipality\nto repurchase any of tho Baid debent-\ni res upon such terms as may bc ag -\nreed upon with the legal holder or\nholders thereof either at tho time of\nsale and at any subsequent time, and\nall debentures so repurchased shall bo\nforthwith cancelled or destroyed ami\nuu reissue of deben lures shull be mado\nin consequence of such repurchase.\nS, In Ihis By-Law the word \"Mun-\nIcipalily\" shall be deemed to extend\nin and Include all territory and properly comprised within the Revelstoke\n.school District nnd all such property\nshall be liable to assessment liereim -\nder as provided by tho i'ublic Schools\nAd,\n9. This By-Law if passed shall taku\ne.'cii and come imo force on and after  the 2nd  duy  0f June,  11)13.\nin. This By-Law may bo cited for\nall   purposes   us   tho     \" Revelstoke\n1 School  Hoard i  Loan  By-Law  No\t\n1918.\"\n11.    This   By Law      shall   before  the\ni mil passing thereof    receive the assent  of  ibe electors according  to    the\nprovisions uf and in the manner pre-\n\u25a0 I ibed  by   the  Muni.-ipal   Act.\nRead a flrst time the 2nd day of\nMay, 1913\nHead a second time the 2nd day of\nMav, L913. \u00bb\nRead a third time the 2nd day of\nMay, 1913, and passed with the unanimous eons.ent  \u201ef  the Council.\nReceived the assent of     the electors1\n(he   day of May, 1913.\nRei onsidiTi-d     adopted  and     finally\npassed by the Council the  ..,  day\nof May, 1918.\nsystem aud   electric     light system of  |22nd,  1913, between  the hours of 9 b\ntho said City and it shall     bo lawful   m. and 7 p.m.\nfor the     Muyor of the said Corpora - W. A. GORDON,\ntion of the City of Rovelstoko to hor-   Ailing Clerk for the Municipal Council\nrow on the   credit of     the   said Oity   May Oth, 1913.\nend on the security of the rates   and \t\ncharges by way of debentures hereinafter mentioned (rom any perBon or\npersons, body or bodies, corporate wh0\nmny be willing to advance tho same,\nlhe sum not exceeding in the whole\nthe sum of $15,000.00 und to cause all '\nsuch sums so raised lo be paid into\nthe hands* of the Treasurer of the said   EXAMINATION\nFOB   AN   l.NSl'EO\nTOR OF STEAM-BOILERS\nAND MACHINERY.\nExaminations for tbe po-ition oF\nInspector of Steam-boilers and Machinery, under  \"Boiler   Inspection Act\"\nCily for the purposes and with tbe\nObjects hereinbefore recited.\n2. It .-hull be lawful for tbo Mayor\nto cause any number of debentures to\nbe made executed and issued for sucb\nsum or sums as may be required for\nthe purposes and objects aforesaid not will be held at the Parliament Build*'\nexceeding the sum of 815,000.00; each mgs, Victoria, commencing June 'it!.,\nof said debentures lieing of the de- i 113, Application anl Instruction\nnomination of $1,000.00 and all such firms can be bad on application io\ndebentures shall be sealed with the the undersigned, to whom tho former-\nSeal nt the Corporation of the Oity oi must be returned, c irreotly filled in,\nRevelstoko and tlgned by the Mayor col later than May -2nd, 1013. Salary\nand Clerk ihereof. ;ii\"  per month,    increasing $10   per\n3. Tho said   debentures     shall    be  month per annum to a maximum   of\ndated the 2nd day of .lune, 1913 and   J200 per month.\nshall be made payable     in lifty years\nfrom Hi aid date in lawful money ol\ni anada at the office of ihe Molsons\nBank at Revelstoke, aforesaid, which\nplace of payment shall be designated\nby siid debentures and shall have attached io them coupons fur the paymenl of interest and the signature ot\nthe coupons may be either written,\nprinted, slumped or lithographed,\nI. The said debentures shall bear\ninterest at the rate of 5j per centum\nper annum from the dale' thereof,\nwhich interest shall be payable semiannually al the office of the Molsons\nBuuk at Revelstoke aforesaid, in lawful money of Canada on tho 1st day\nof June und 1st day of December ro-\nrOHN  BECK,\nChief lu pector of Machinery,\nNew  Westminster, B. O.\n1st life M.T io M.21.\nINL\nSYNOPSIS   OF COAL MINING\nREGULATIONS.\nMayor.\nCoal mining rights of the Dominion\nn   Manitoba,   Saskatchewan   and  Al-\n\u25a0ertu,    the    Yukon    Territory,      the\npeetively in each and every year dur*   rVorth-west Territories and in a portion  of the  Province of British  Col-\nCity  Clerk.\nTAKE NOTICE that the above is a\nirue ropy ol\" the By-Law upon which\nthe vote of the Municipality will be\ntaken in the City Hall, corner of Second Street and McKenzie Avenue,\nRevelstoke, B.C., on Thursday, May\n22nd, 1913, between ihe hours of 9 a.\nm and 7 p.m.\nVV. A. GORDON,\nA.-tine; Clerk for the Municipal Council\nMay tlth, 1913.\nnx the ciirnn y thereof and it shall\n! e expressed in said debentures and\ncoupons to be So payable.\n5. It shall be lawful for the said\nMayor io negotiate and sell said de-\ndebentures or any of them for less\nthnn par.\nil. For the payment of the 3aid\ndebl ihere -hall be sel aside and with\ndrawn in each year during tbe curren-\ncy of the siid debentures from the annual current rove nue of the Municipality as derived from said water and\nele. trie light rates and charges the\nsum of $98.25, and su. h sum shall be\ntransferred from the annual current\nrevenue account and be paid into a\nspecial account to form B -inking fund\nfor the purpose mentioned herein.\n7. For the purpo-e of paying the\ninier\"-t on -'aid debentures as the\nsame becomes due and payablo there\nshall be set aside and withdrawn in\ni ach year from the annual current revenue of   thc   Municipality  as  derived\numbiu, may be leased lor a term of\ntwenty-one years at an annual rent-\nil of tl an acre. Not more than\ni,5CD acres will be leased to ono applicant.\nApplication for lease must be made\nby the applicant In person to the\nVgent or Sub-Agent of the district\nin which the rights applied for are\nsituated.\nThe lease will include the coal mia-\ntng rights only, but the lessee may\nbe permitted to purchase whatever\navailable surface righu muy be considered necessary for the workicg ot\nthe mine at the rate ot $10.00 an\nacre.\nIn surveyea territory tbe lar.d must\nbe described by sections, cr legal\nsub-divisions of  sections,  and  in  un-\nCorporation of the City\nof Revelstoke\nBY-LAW No.\nWHEREAS the Municipal Council\nof the Corporation of the City of\nRevelstoke deem it neces.-ary nnd expedient in the interests of the City of\nRevelstoke that the present water supply system und electric light system\nof the said City should be improved |\nand extended;\nAND WHEREAS to defray the costs\nthereof it will be necessary to borrow\nthe sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars,\nwhich thc Couneil of said Corporation\nproposes to raise by thc issue and salo\nof debentures secured upon the rates\nand charges which are chargeable and\nenforceable for the user of water and I\nelectric light under the Water and\nElectric Light Regulation By-Law 1903\nand amendments;\nAND WHEREAS the estimated am-1\notint of     the    said rates and charges\nchargeable and enforceable for the year\nin  which this By-Law    is passed     is\n.s54,29G.50-\nAND WHEREAS the amount charged on the -aid rate's and charges is\nthc sum of $17,-188.21;\nAND WHEREAS ihe debt hereby\ncreated is on the security of the said\nwater and electric lighl rates and\ntharges and i.s further guaranteed by\nthe Municipality at large,\nAND WHEREAS for tho payment of\nthe said principal money and interest\nduring the currency of the dobenturos\nto he issued it is necessary to set\naside' and withdraw from the annual\nrurrent revenue derived [rom Baid water and electric light rates' nnd charges\nunnuafly the sum of $993.25, the specific annual sum required for the paymenl of interest being $S25.00 and for\nth\" payment of the debt $98.25:\nAND WHEREAS thc estimated de-\nfi-ienev in said rates and charges required to make up the amount of tho\nannual interest and sinking fund up-\ncn tho d\"bt hereby created is nil;\nBe it therefore enacted by the Cor-\nt oration of the City of Revelstoko as\nfollows:\n1. The sum of Fifteen Thousand\nDollars or so much thereof as shall be\nnecessary shall be expended in improving and extending tho     water supply\nfrom ih.' said water anl electric light surveyed terr.tory the tract applied\nrates and charges th* sum of $825.00, ' fur sha11 be staked out oy the ap -\nwhi.-h sum shall   be transferred from  P**cant himself.\nthe annual current revenue of ihe ac- Euch applicurt must be accompan-\ncount of said City and he paid into a ied by a fee of $5 wbich will be re-\nspecial aceouni for such purpo-e and funded if the rights applied for are\nto be disbursed when and as thc in- j not available, but not otherwise. A'\n-talments of interest become due. royalty     shall    be paid on tho mer-\nB.    During the currency of said    de-  chantahle output  ot the mine at tha\nbentures sai.l rates and charges to the  rate of five ceDU Per ton*\nextent aforesaid shall not   form    part      Tbe person operating the mine shall\nof  the annual  revenue  of the  Muniei-   furnish the Agent with sworn return!\npulity.\naccounting for the full quantity     ot\n9. 11 shall be lawful for the Muni- merchantable coal mined and pay the\ncipul Council of said Corporation fr0m royalty thereon, if the coal mining\ntime to time to repurchase nny of said rights are not being operated, such\ndebentures at such price or prices as returns should be furnished at least\nmny be     mutually agreed   upon with  once a J*ear*\nihe legal holder or holders thereof aud Fur full information application\nall debentures* bo repurchased shall be should t-e made to the Secretary ol\ncancelled and no n issue of any such the Department of the Interior, Ot-\ndebenture or debentures shall be mado tawa, or to the Agent or Sub-Agent\nin consequence of -aid purchase.\n10. As additional se.'tirity the credit of the said Municipality at large is\nhereby pledged for tbe payment of the '\nannual interest and sinking fund re-1\nquired for the extinguishment of the\ndebt created by this By-Law nnd the\nMunicipal!!; hereby guarantees payment of the same to the lawful holder or holders of said debentures.\n11. 'lhi By-Law shall come into\nforce and lake effect on the 2nd day\nof .June, 1013.\n12. Tbis By-Law may lo cited for\noil  purposes as the    Water and Kb' -\niri    Lighl   Hates I,oan  Bv-IjUW No\t\n1918.\nHeud a first time tbe 2nl day of\nMny,  1918.\nRead a second time ihe 2nd day of.\nMay. 1913.\nBead n third time the -nd day of\nMay, 1!H3, nnd passed with the unanimous consent of the Council.\nReceive*] bhe assent of th\" Electors\non  the  day of May, 1113.\nReconsidered nnd finally passed nnd\nadopted  by the Council on the \t\nduy ol May. 1913.\nof  Dominion  Lands.\nW. CORY,\nNuTICE\nNotice is hereby given that nt the\nnext meeting of thc Board of Licens-\nn.' Commissioners for the Oity of\nRevelstoke to be held fA\\: a.'t'r ho\n\u25a0 xpiratlon of thirty day- from the\ndati bereol application will be made\n;', r permii . *n or.! Tap\nping to to John C, Lee I\nnf Bev ito e hi :\u2022\u25a0'\u2022\u25a0    \u25a0 'Uf \u25a0 to sell\nliquor by  retail  now udd by  Laugh -\nton ami    Tapping in    respect of tbe\n\u25a0 -   ,-  Revelstoke known as   the\nffjndtor Hotel.\nDated this lit day of May, 1913.\nI.am-hton und Tapping.\nI'er J. Clayton Tapping, John    0.\n\u2022on. st iss. May 3 lm.\nNOTICE. 1\nTAKE NOTICE that the above is a\ntrue copy of the By-Law upon whieh\nIhe vole of the Municipality will be\ntnken in the City Hall, corner oi Second Street and McKenzie Avenue,\nRevelstoke, B.C., on Thursday,   May\nNotice is hereby  given  tha'\" a*,  tho\nnet:   regular meeting of the Board of\n'   I ceoAog Commissioners for  the Citj\nRevelftoki    o be beld after tho ex-\n    piratton oi thirty days from the date\nMayor   hereof, application     will be rnade by,\nthe tmdersL-ned  for     permission     to\nli.hn  Caley to  transfer to J.C. Tapping the Hotel License to sell liquota\nhy retail at tbe premiws known as ihe\nCity Hotel  RevelitOke, B.O.\nDatod this ?n.'. day of May, 1918.\nJohn Caley. by his attorney in fad,\nW. H. Pratt.\nJ. C. TAPPING.\nMay Tth, 3Qd. ' \\\nCity Clerk PAGE EIGHT\nTHE MAIL-HERALD REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY, MAY 17th, 1913.\nLOCAL and GENERAL\nJ. A. Carrington of Oaigary, is    in\n\u2022town.\n. Claim of Calgary, is here this\n\"nn?ek.\nwas .,  visitor\nP.  Jackson of Toronto, is in town.\nMrs. (i. Ralph Lawrence will uot re-\nevive OU Monduy, \"Mny 19th, nor uga'\"\nthis season.\nW. Middleton of Vuncouver, is trans\nacting business here this week. Ho\narrived Tuesday,\nX BUSINESS LOCALS\nMcGiLL\nMUSICAL\nA. B. Hunter of Boston, Mass., is a\nvisitor to town. He can bo seen at\nthe King  Edward.\na small quantity will light readily,\nand cook a meal\u2014Counter's range\ncoal.\nA. Moore oi Toronto,\n'io town this week,\nA.  L.  Eaton ot  Vancouver,    is    ut  guest, Mrs. Cunningham\n- .    Hotel Hevelstoke.\n.:    \u2022 ;.  Morgan     Irom far-off plaint\ncity Fl il i I i Ls in town,\nu guest.\nTho lirst  Canadian  contingent  tbat\nwent to the Boer war were insured for\nDenton Invited \u2022        few   $1,000,000 in the Ocean Accident    and\nladies Wednesday evening to meet hor  guarantee     Corporation.   Tho Revel -\nNo trouble to Hnd the real estate\nboom with oue of our olectrio torches\nor bioycle lamps, como and see display of Fishing Tackle and Sporting\nGoods, the best over shown in town.\n\u2014Bourne' Bros. .\nEXAMS.\nMr.  Murray  hns  completed  auditing   [or  this compnny is Chas. M Field \u2014\nthe books for the Swift Co., and leav-   **,,s- policy in Ihe market issued to all\nThe  practical examinations  in Mus-\nio of McUili  University,  will be    held\nin  St.   Peter's  rectory  on  Wednesduy,\nMay the  twenty-first, commencing   at\nten o'clock iu the morning.\nAre you a Moose? If not, why not? |    will the candidates interested in this\nstoke Fire Brigades are also    insured'This    Five     Dollar   Initiation Fee is examination,   kindly  tako notico   and\nin  this company.   Tho special    agent j something you don't get overy  day.\u2014 govern   themselves  accordingly.\nvs   I'. Stein   city auditor,\n,,\u25a0   the Hotel  Hevelstoke.\na. Hood i I   V ictiii ia,   am1* in from\n. cry lasl Monday.\nw. J. Stin on e.f Van ouver, was an\nm tbe wesi   Monday.\nes for the east ou Monday.\nMr.   Loughead      and  his  son  Willie,\nespecially to railroaders.\nYou make no mistake by coming In\nleave un Monday for Toronto and will  to the Moose now.   Tho charter is op-\n1\nB, Dayfoi t of Geoi   town\n..\u25a0::\u25a0:\u2022 Week.\n1-   U\nprobably be gone for some time.\nMr. and Mrs. Fred Peacock of Cam-\ndon, Nova Scotia, ure paying a visit\nie.   Revelstoke and district lhi-' week.\nMrs. H.N, Coursler will not receive\nen, and the rates aro low.   You can't\nleal it for a good, s'otind order.\nOnly four companies settled their\nlosses in lull In ihe Sun Francisco\nearthquake and lire, of which the Lon-\ndon Assurance Corporation was one.\nTuesday   uext,   but  will  receive    OU   This  company   paid   out   .$7,000,1100   In\nR, H. Forturn i non Ann,    is\n\u2022  the Hotel Revelstoke.\nJ, W. Woodham ..1 Toronto, is here\n4flj    .,,. . ing ovei    o nil;tions.\n.1 une\nber.\nITthi and  not  again  until  Octo*\n\u2022\nli. Morton of Winnipeg, i   mak\nto  Revelstoke this week.\nA. A. Ba   ford ol  Ca - ary, is       a\n.   itoi to the city this week.\nH.M.  Peai on oi Calgary, and C.S.\n. , : Winn peg, are In the city.\nL.  Codhart  of     Montreal,   arrived\ntioai the eaM*.  the  fore  part of     this\njvet'-i.\nF. A. McFarlane oi St.  Catharines,\nCm., is a busine here     thu\nM.   MU a   I   alld   wife\nin the city,  gui  I\nv il I.\nC   ii. A. Grant ol\nweek.\n- 'algary are\nihe  Kin.;    Ed-\nThere will  be a  meeting  of all  Intel\n\u25a0 -ied in baseball on Monday evening\nnext at the v.M.C.A. All members\nurgently requested to attend.\nThe Ladies' Auxiliary of St. John's\nchurch will given tea on Wednesday,\nMay 21st, iii the Howson Block, from\n;; to 7 p.m. A culinary table, Bower,\n, nil candy  table- will  be iu evidence.\nMessrs. Foote and Pradoliui are\nmaking rapid progress on the work of\nerecting u new residence for Mr. W. A.\nAustie, situated In the heart of Revelstoke's choicest residential district ou\nMcKenzie avenue. looking out over\nthe recreation park and Columbia river. The cement basement i- well a.l-\nvauced und the House will bo coni-\n1 leted ready for occupancy in about\nthree months  time-.\nMontrea,     was\n\u2022   this niid-\nE. Erickson of Out   \u25a0 ...  riask., and\nBam Mclntyre of Vancouver, are   in\nlOVeL.\nA. 11.   li..\" ..'.i.s aud  Johu  Dawer of\nVan . the llotei Revel-\nA. Lawrence   was among  '.h'- many\n, \u2022. tors here the fore part    o:\nA. L \u25a0 31. I'--\n.  C. Langhi \u25a0 i.-oii,\nity.\nnd W.e uth o;\nn the ipi -ug at\nol Kelo >\u00b0na\n\u2022 \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0ek.\nJoe Muck, for some years shopman\nagei ui the Roy McDonald tonsorlal\nparloi . im- launched out on the seas\nof business on his own ac ount,     aud\n.ii,. ued up a union barber shop titled\nwiih th most iieeibin sanitary equipment, in the Cutler A: Stokes billiard hall, Joe believes in treating\n\u25a0 be publi ri jhl ind he propose: to\njive railroad i md ol hei - a good\n.lose shave  tor  their  money,  and   as\n. \u2022 ry in' el   in    Revel   e. \u2022\ne ne    -111.11.''    b i e\n..i i. li \u25a0 \u2022\" \u2022        el lerable\nbare ..1 tb ng as  wi        a\nli    ..iler    tonsoriu\nI     Ol l.' '.\nthai   disaster,   their   poll'ies aro  written here by Ohas, M. Field.\nCoupler's clean,  smokeless coul    iB\nlie kind for cooking.\nForty years in use, 20     years     the\nStandard,   prescribed  and  recommend.\n\u25a0 ed by physicians.   For Woman's Ailments, Dr.  Manel's Female Bills,    at\nyour druggist.\nRailroaders,  beware. Iio not put on\n; life or accident insurance without first\n' looking over the attractive and     low\npriced policies ollered you by Chas.M.\nI Field, in his sound and reliable companies.\nSee the Suffragette picture at    the\nStar   theatre   tonight,   showing      you\nhow  women can take the place of men\nUon't mis-- this as its one 0f the great\n| questions of the day.\u2014Star tonight.\nRemember  the  dute of  the     Opern\n[House Ball,   May  21 th next, givcu  by\nthe Management r.t.d.\nRemember,  it raises  to Twenty-five as\nsoon as the charter closes.\nSoo Chas M. Field about that Life\nPolicy you are contemplating putting\non in the company of which Lord\nStrathcona and the President ot the\nBank of Montreal aro directors.\nDo miii wain a goivd income invest\nmeni or a desirable residential prop -\ncrty'.'   C,,n uli   Il.N. Coiiisier.\nSpecial price on Ladies Tailored\nsuits $40, balance of Spring Goods.\u2014\nLeave your order early and have your\nsuit made by expert ladies tailors.\u2014\nCressman St Co. Ap.30 It.\nNow that ihe snow is oil the roof.\u2014\nHo is doing it again\u2014Who, the Chim\nney Sweep, at  the Oriental hotel.\nIt only costs you a Five Dollar Bill\nfor Initiation Fee to become a good\nLoyal Moose. This is for a short time\nonly, so make hay while th\nMrs. Murray Hume is ddwn with an\nuttack of the grippe.\nA full report of Miss Lawson's recital will appear in Wednesday's isfsue\nMiss Myrtle Lindmark, accompanied\nher father to Vancouver ou Wednes -\nduy last to visit for a week.\nMr. Bert Lawrence returned Friday\nTho young people ot this city   uro evening from Montreal whore ho bus\nto  be  congratulated  that  MoUill  Utt-   been attending  Mcliill OollOgO.\niversity bus opened her doors at thoir\nvery thresholds, and given umplo opportunity for honors und distinction\nby practical tests. Thus, McUili is\nstrct-hing out her hand\u2014hor latest\ni n.l last venture in our greut Provin-\nci  of unusual promise.   \"Wo'' said Dr for\nrriu,   tho   heud   oi   the   Conservator-   ing\nMr. Charlie Procunier has takou u\nposition us payroll clerk with lho\nForest  Mills Co ,  for  the summer.\nMrs. J. Herchlmer who bus beeu tho\ngUest  of   Mrs.   HopgOOd  this  week, Icil\nher  home   in.  Kamloops  lusl  evou-\nMaster Fred Skene,\nMr. uud .Mrs. Chas. R.\nlined to his hed with a\nlack of pneumonia.\nsecond son   ot\nSkene,  is con-\nthreatened at.\n1\nnun of Music of     McGill    University,\n\"ure trying io build up a Canadian in-\n-litution,  under Canadian circumstance- und conditions.    We ought to build\nup a   musical  liie uud  thought peculiar\nto Canada.\"      Surely    therefore   we\nought  to grasp  the baud uud co-oper-  egram this morning witb the welcome\nute In their great work and endeavor.   ,\u201e.Ws   that   be   hus  successfully   passed\nA   thorough  musical  education  is     a his uxams.  in  pharmacy in Torouto.\ncultured  grace,   und  moreover  an  in -\nMr. Clifford  Urquhart received a tel\nvaluable asset of toeial life. Many\npeople realize this truth, und provide\ncompetenl tuition and instruction, but\nthere  Ls  one thing  that  mu>t not be\nGALT COAL ls handled exclusively\nin  Revelstoke  by  the  Hevelstoke General Agencies,  Ltd.\nUnu-''. on Fifty Foot Corner,  Second   street,   west,   ncur  Court   House.\nsun-bines [c),.t sight of: \u2014 vi\/, progress and achievement. Whal proof is there that\nthe teacher, however expert that tutor may be, has accomplished the do-\nsired object; und that ihe pupils have\nmade proper use ,,i iheir time? There\nis nothing  better  thai  is known than\nbath and pantry, electric heated mod\nj i rn     plumbing,  open  lire'    place.   We\nhnve* ., special price on this quick salo\nI J. B. Watson Realty Co., next Star\n! Theatre.\n7trop;iir>. i.i  tm-\nmum post box\nErected in Nineteen Twelve, five rooms  examinations.   Thus we  get  not only\nibe best, but ul-o, the reward and sat\nislu'tion of  recaiving u  University cer\ntitieutc for f.iithiul  bard work.\nC.  A.  Procunier,  Local\nRepresentative oi   McGill\nUniversity.\nWedding Bells\nA quiet  little wedding wus celebrated at the Presbyterian Manse, at Kum\nI When the Selkirk school was voted up\non there was just stie-h opposition offered us now prevails ugaiusi the high\n.- hool. The ror.'^igbt of the school\nboard in providing au eight room\n.-chool iu ihe Selkirk school has   been   l00ps,   on   Tuesday   evening,   the   l;iih\nMrs. Hopgood und Miss Maude H0p-\n\u25a0good, leave tomorrow ou u three months' trip east, when they vvill visit\nl'i tends and relatives in and near Winnipeg.\nMr. Greenwood of Seventh street,\nwest, le'fi on Tuesday for Vaucouver,\nto bring home Mrs. Greenwood,    who\nhas uow quite  recovered after     being\niu tbe hospital  there for muny  wooks.\nMiss Janet McKay arrived her from\nWinnipeg on Thursday to spend the\nsummer with her brother, Superintend\n\u25a0 in McKay. Thej are living'In Mrs.\nKi lined)'    bouse\nMrs. II. .1. McSorley is having a\nnumber of improvements! and nltcra-\nlion- made In the Taylor house on\ni-isth Btreet, previous io moving in\nMr. McSorley will probably purchase\nthe place.\n\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\u00bb.\u00bb\u25a0%\u00bb\u25a0%.^\u2022\u00bb\u25a0%.-V*.*\u00bb*k\u25a0\u00bb\u2022%.\u2022***\u2022\u00bb *k-\u00bb*\u00bb\u2022 \u2022\u00bb\namply vindicated by  the result.-.\nFor my owu purt ii the city of Revelstoke cannot give my family high\nschool lie i ities. 1 can remove io some\ntown which cau. My occupation fortunately doe- not call for residence in\nRet i. - oki   above all other places\nSALES and WANTS\nKditor Mail-Herald:\u2014\nThrough  the    olumns ot your valu-\ncutting       li   paper 1 would like io present   a\n..... h     .ii      ium  tion  wiib  tho\n. a bi ii     boo! build\nin the thoughtful  have remained her.- largely  because I\nremark old  ;imo citizen    Mr.   was convinced that Revelstoke schools\nrappin worthy a-    that  would afford an excellent training ior\ny  pub-  my   grow,n_-  children.   But ther-    are\nI a-' a  others  who are  not sn fortunate     as\n.     .it   I and are we io deny to the     wage-\no which .ea -     the ol the only blessings he can\n...-\u2022. ' .        pas'.\n.    .   \u25a0\nm-t..  when Mrs.  McKittrlck au.l Mr.\nW. F. Ogilvie,  formerly of thi;\nwere' uni led in marriage.\nMr, Clifford Urquhart completed his\npharmacy   course  this  week  and     returned home yesterday from Toronto.\nity  cliff's pleasant  smile wlll  ie seen after  Mon.lay morning  in  Waltei   Bews'\nThe  bride  was handsomely    dressed dispensary,\nin cream dotted ne.i over bluse silk,\nan 1   carried  a   boU |Uet   ot   white   cai'Il-\n- I \u25a0 -   ns o: Nv\nof Th.'\n-on, made tbe\n:i the     -outh\nv. \\\\T' lent,   furnis\n....   -I I,\nthc\nRev\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\n'.\n\u25a0\nB        has\n\u25a0\nto giv- to his children a \"\n\u25a0 lucation.\"   In the  biographies\ned .men  how  many  time'-  do\ntad  tbat  \"hi was e'.lucated  at\n...*h  school   in  hi-  native   town.\"\nI ation-.\nAfter tb.- ceremony thi' wedding pai-\nty pai look of u dainty wedding luncheon. Mr, anl Mrs. Ugilvie are both\nwell known in this city, where the\/\nhave many fri nd5 who will join with\nilie' Mail-Herald Ln extending their\nmo-i heart.,   congratulations.\n'lh\" bappy couple will make their\nhome ai Kuiiiloops for the summer.\n;ooil\nof\nwe\nthe\nl'C.-\nle' yi.U   iroing      to\nha .,    ..    ballot  uud say     One ol the really novel booking- oi\nn shall    have    no    better  the season, ut the Kmpress,     Friday.\nit I had.   I have work- May -\"\u2022, will bc tli\ned by i my children mutft  Bollard     Juvenile\nhlUMttl uuwLhiLLii\nMr. Aubrey  Doyl i,     a former well-\nknown Revelstoke boy, bus graduated\nas a   dentist   liuin   the   Dental   i olh'ge.\nPort land, i Ire., where he wai ul end -\nIng along with Mr. Charlie Dent.\nAubrey intiiid- l.u,ing the ll. 0. ex-\nan s.   in  June  also.\nMr.. Wilson and family arrived on\nSunday afternoon fiom Burton-on-\nI ' i. . England, to join Mr. Wilson,\n1 .ret ,1'y ul the Fores I Mills Co., in\nihis city. Thoy are occupying the\nsuite of rooms above the company%.\noilier   , n Vi. toria Road.\nMr.  F.  Laing,  .,. ompanied by   hi.s\ndaughter Muriel, leave on Monday ior\n.ppearance of the   Toronto,   where   Mr.   Luing  has      heei.\nOpera Compauy, appointed la) delegate representing Bt\ntrain themselves   which i-     no.v     upon Its tilth world   Johns . hur-b at  the general assemb-\n\u25a0     in.n- and     take  tour, coming all th' way from Aus* ly.   He     will   also spend to uo little\nide wish the pro-  tralia.  where the Pollaid system had time wltb in    mother in  Dundas, ont.\nAnu      eereeilliielliie.      nf      eltilel\nHemouibi r tbe tea and sale ni work\n.\nj    \u2022\n'\n'\nM :\u2022\n\u25a0 :   \"\n\u25a0tl\n:ji\nJ.A\nc\n.\n\"\n!. I\n'\non M\ni    -ta. \u2022\na ne\n*\nre...\ni.\n.\nan\n.\n\u2022 Ion.\nI\ni hin rv\nJ.J.  K |                   . \u25a0 , arrive 1\nI .   in  tb*  \u25a0 ty  on Me n.i He\nis lo in here and\ncan be f een at 'he Hoti RevelBtoke.\nHow apt is   'ts  origin.    Many   companies  of  child\ni) -  Elegy in   a  performers  ba?e endeavored io unit -\nate  the Pollards of recent years,  but\n.    Milton here  '\u2022\u2022 remains for tb   originals to furnish\ntho greatsst amount of pleasure      to\nL-iiil !,\u25a0     of hi-' theatregoers on this continent.\n'lh       Pollard     Juvenile     Company,\nilir hand to       any   which     will  visit  th.s city, is     com*\nwhich   would   bani.-h   posed of some lifty of the cleverest 0t\na       i \u25a0  their God  the    different companies of    the past\non   By ''    and as the tour is to com-\nite wh, h is pay-  l\"   ' to Bvery principal city on\n.ration '   1''-'    management has used\nin  the    i\u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0 Hou of the\nSydii'y,   in   liouoiiilu,\nCoast, as well   as'\n\u25a0  Ati um      lime    ol  Unlti .1  .states,\n.iii I i anada the t,   ,rds foi mei ly held\n>   the Po lai d cn.n| anies ha' o   been\neclipsed and tlie public everywhere pro\nmi thu pre i ic ui. aiii\/ution tho lin-\nI. and irti ticail)   .m.I  otherwise,    that\n., |ave  ba   been brought to tbi* continent.\nmade       jn       Anion.-     In    in  liners   of   the   present\n-, ,,,1     ompany   who  ha.e  mudo  names    for\nllieni .!.\u2022\u25a0   here un previous \"Pollard\"\n  Toddy  McNamara, i}uoonie\nWilliams,  Willie Pollard, Eva Pollard\nwe  pay  May  Pollard.   Nellie  McNamara, Bot-\n.,,\u201e .   | articular can\ntnnoi      : \u25a0 ' \"\u25a0'     ln\non \u2022\n\u25a0\u25a0 inch\nre\n'  \/ arge fo\nb\nGladly  would\n.     .,],,,   tie  Brown,  Daisy Wilson,  Leslie Bon-\nf spending  sav    eventy   agtoey,  Pattie  Iiill and many others.\nopie\neducation\nJ. H. Sdmondion, ll\nand J.W. ' 'ami ron, all\nare doing  busine a     hei\nThey are it tb\nRev. R H. Huntlej\nth\u00bb Bai . ' 'hurch at\n7.30 p.m. Evening subject 'Wedding\nCarmen*. ' Mr. Allen Thomson will\nting 'Face to Fac-.' All cordially\ninvited.\nSt.   Peter's   church,  Trinity   Sunday\nService*f    as     follows:\u2014g a.m., Holy\nCommunion; 11 a.m., Matins and An\nte-Commtinior*     7:30 p.m., Evensong\nSermons by  the rector. Rev.     C. A\nProcunier.\nHones ta\nBan.ford,     Single animals pei   month, j.-,.o>>.\nil '\u25a0 inco iver,        - ial\n\u25a0e  this    week.   '\u25a0'\u2022' \u2022'    'n '\" \u25a0    '\u25a0<*   moi\n. Iward.   \"n\" animal.\nI    Pastuie  well  It. ,,   ;\n.-.ill   prea-h  ln   \u2022 I   and lotl of fee.!.\nii  a.m.     and     Apply to w. Fleming,   iss   mm St.,\nCOMING EVENTS\n\u25a0\n'\u2022 ing tils\nKvery\nhand\n\u25a0    riayor    had\n...    0\nwhi-h they\n..Mud ba \" ''.re- Into tar thor-\n\u25a0   '\u25a0     in inii th<- -it'\/ .\nNo   Moderation ha   i>een overlooked\n1 ie .   ire nil ii'vl bended men,\nMay  23\u2014The  Pollard  Opera  Co.,\nthe Km pres- theatre.\nat\n-en Monday evening al \"he Method*\n* church, the Bpwortb League will\n.'   m  charge  of   ihe  CitLennhlp     de-\nThei        , lother aspeot whl.-h    ap-\npeal   to iry forcibly and which I partment,   MeKursi  itodent  and Tour-\nh  in bring  to  the   ittentioB or my ner  will  Itipporl   the affirmative   and\nMay 'Pnnce of Tonight,\" \u201ei  thn f\u201eMow wnrk\u201er, ,n ,hl, \u201e\u201e,,, of lnbo,.\u201e Mel ,,.   pattar\u00bbon and     Maxwell\nheld   by   ,Si.   John's   Ladies'   Aid   next\nWi dm lay from I to , o luck in ihe\nlioivson Block. There will be a table\nof bedding planta ior sale in addition\nto the i ijine oouing aui candy tables, Ice cream tea und cake will be on\nband.\nMr. Aus ie, manager of tbe Forest\nMills Co., is uway io Winnipeg this\nweek, Mrs. Anstie will return wiih\nhim tbe lirst oi next week ii bur health is sutticlentlj improved a- lo permit her tia.elllng. Thej will occupy\nmi . I laggt n's bouse until thi lr new\nresidence on McKenzie a\\euuu i- completed.\nMr. Fi id I i .nliai t will not i ome\nn.nne this summer. He has been so\nfortunate u* to be one of the few chos\n\u2022 n io remain foi ihe summer months,\na- ho-pital assistant. This speaks\nvolume-,' for Fred's ability aud popu-\nlarity and Ins old friends in Revel-\nBtoke are proud of his success. He\nwill be home for the month ofSept-\nember for a short re-i before commenc\ning hi- linul year.\nRevelatoke \u2022.uhragettes are up-to-\ndate alright. Many citizens were star\ntied to learn yesterday tnat a \"votes\nfor Women\" placard had been discovered tacked up on the charred re-\nli'ii. the Pollards uro growing up mains of Selkirk Hall, just two days\nnow an.I ni h member i- above tho alter the lire had taken place. The\nage ni fifteen m.ei yet none have rea- fact that ceitgin well-known members\nbed nineteen years. Then careori^ra of the political Equality League wero\nin and their talents doveloped und observed ln the neighborhood of tho\nrounded out. They may be judged by hall on Wednesday night, apparently\nsame standard us tho \"grown- taking keen interest in the eilorts ui\nups\" and i\" i the boast of the man- the firemen, us well as the furthei evi-\nagemenl thai lhi*y will not sutler in denoe that several ladies, known to\ntlie comparison. The engagement here have strong sufirugc sympathies, have\npromises  to  be a great social  as well  been frequently seen of late setting fire\nLike Maude A.lum , Mrs. Fiske Muio\nit oui id.. p.,ints. M'lna, Henry Ulxlc,  ilabel Taliaferro,\nn Wn t    nt rm    CortnlM und  a    score  of  othei   stars\n, tably    for the   \"ho began theii  itage Careers us chil-\neni   ol   ho'< '    ,,,u\n\u2022    foi\n\u2022 that i have me' Iran\nndulgence,  I am,\n' hankfully,\nWAGE EARNER,\nKmpress theatre.\nMay  20\u2014Opera  House Ball\nManagement.\nWr  Imve in  Revel  tnkn n public bcIioiiI\nby     the'with n reputation  for  proficiency    un-\n| equalled in any part oi tbo provlnco.\ntho\niMgaUvo of (l debate on tha resolution\n\"ltoqolv(*d thnl Labor Bnions arQ a\nBenefit to the Commdnily.\"*\nn- nn ui tistie 3UCeess.\nTho Bollnrd's will play \"Tno Toy\nMaker\" This is exactly the same com\npany which is appearing at* present in\nCalgary.\nto heaps of rubbish in their own back\nyards, lends much credence to the theory that the blazo on Wednesday ov -\neuing wa= without doubt the work ol\ntbe militants.","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/hasType":[{"value":"Newspapers","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/spatial":[{"value":"Revelstoke (B.C.)","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/identifier":[{"value":"The_Mail_Herald_1913_05_17","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/isShownAt":[{"value":"10.14288\/1.0311066","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/language":[{"value":"English","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2003\/01\/geo\/wgs84_pos#lat":[{"value":"50.998889","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2003\/01\/geo\/wgs84_pos#long":[{"value":"-118.195833","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/provider":[{"value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/publisher":[{"value":"Revelstoke, B.C. : The Interior Publishing Co. 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