{"http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.14288\/1.0311454":{"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":"1913-07-05","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/aggregatedCHO":[{"value":"https:\/\/open.library.ubc.ca\/collections\/mherald\/items\/1.0311454\/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":" m\nm\nit\nI\nfl\nu\nm g r\u00abi l\u00abi li i*] i a m a h s b a a a\nEl B\n*\u25a0] KEVELSTOKE H\n{\u00a7 Railway    Junction  and   Divis- g\nM ional  Point.   Headquarters  for g\nS Columbia    River     Navigation, g\ng| Hub of   Timber    Belt, Mineral a\ng Zono,  Agricultural    Lands  and a\nm Vast Waler p.--'ers of B. C. g\nm a\nBHuuaaaao  iiiiiii\n\u00ab\nlievelstoke, the Capital of Canada's Alps.\"\nThe Mail-Heral\nggggggggggggggiiir\na \u25a0\ngj THE MAIL-HERALD 8\ng   Circulates  twice  per  week  am- a\ng,*-0\u00abg* thev pf&ftRgjjpus  citizens  of g\n\/^^i&M't^fc'ismS-fc    Province. S\n%fi|   The      recognised    Advertising g\n\/T.O    8   medium- for tKootejalr and In- g\nfflpterJo^BrtftAB Co^bia.\ngggggggfiXs^ggE\nVol. 19\nI\nHEVELSTOKE B C, JULY 5   1918\nr.;ww,tf\n>0 Per Year\n^\nMERCHAft ' MONSTER\nPIGNIl, JULY 23rd\nTo St. Leon Hot Springs. Mayer Kilpatrick\nWill Declare Public Holiday.-Revelstoke\nBand in Attendance.\u2014Program of Sports.\n\u2014Fishing, Hunting, and Bathing.\u2014Round\nTrip for $2.\nKAMLOOPS\nREVELSTOKE\nFOOTBA\n\\\nLfi\n:< i m\nLAI OS\nTlie Merclyi\/1' .. o-f Revelstoke intend\nto hold a monster picnic on Wednesday, July 23rd to St. Leon Hot\nSprings. The committees working to -\njollier are using; every energy to\nmake. thi- outing a lmge success. A\nspecial train will leave Revelstoke at\n7::i0 a.m. Having been chartered specially for the occasion, this train will\nmeet a chai tered boal at Arrowhead,\nWhich will convey the picnickers to tbe\n(rounds at   St. Leon Ho-t  Springs.\nEXCHANGE TICKETS.\nThese tickets' must be exchanged for\nRailway  tickets at   Ihe C.P.R.    ticket\notlice before starting.\nEVERYBODY  GOING.\nIt is  n conservative  estimate   to  expect l,00d people  at  this     mammoth\npicnic, as everyone wants to go to St\nLeon for a big day.\nFISHING AND BATHING\nSt.  Leon  is  noted  for     the excellent\nProbably no where in the Kootenays   (u.^ing poo\\s UIl,-   ihe delightful  bath-\n\u00abould a more delightful spot be selected by the merchants. The publb are\nrequested to bring their own baskets.\nCIVIC HOLIDAY.\nHis Worship. Mayor Kilpatrick will\n-proclaim ihe day a public holiday and\n\u2022all of Revelstoke and his best girl\n\u2022will be the-re besides hundreds of children.\nREVELSTOKE BAND.\nThe Revelstoke Bund will  be in at -\nsU-ndan. e <lnrin<_r the entire day.\nRAILWAY  FARE.\nThe rounil trip fare trom Revelstoko\ntnd return  will  be  the small sum    of\ning  beaches,  don't   miss tbem.\nTICKETS ON SALIi.\nTickets  will  be on  sale at  both drug\nstores  and at   the  McRae     Mercantile\nstore, with secretary K.U.  McRae, secure your tickets early.\nWATCH   MAIL-HERALD.\nWatch    the columns of    this paper\neach issue for full particulars  of    this\nbig picnic.\nPROGRAM   OF   SPORTS.\nAn elaborate program of sports' is\nnow being, prepared to suit the juven-\nils as well as the    adults.     Remember\n$2.00 for adulis and $1.00 ior children   the date, Wednesday,  July 23rd.\nKAMLOOPS\nVERNON\nBASEBALL\nAs Is, alas, well known thc bnse-\ntiall contest, which bad lieen e\\peui<xl\nto provide ihe highest enjoyment at\nyesuT,ly's a.nival. was abruptly\ncut Bhon in mil career by the tnW-\nfortune that is alluded to more fully\nelsewh re In these columns. The premature conclusion left neither side\nwith victory icno scores were regis-\ntere-,1 during the innings played.\nTh.- details  vi so much ot  iho game\nas was accomplished areas follows:\nTbe  T.ains.\nVernon\u2014Fossas, 3b.; Moir, 2b.-,\nConnor-, s.s.; Dale, c; Eastman, lb.;\nAtkin-, I.f.; Stokes, r.i.; Fulener,\ncf.,  William-,  p.\nKamloops\u2014Williams, s.s.; Lester,\n2b.; Mo--. 3b.; Adams, lb.; Mace,\ncf.; Kelly, If.; Irwin, r.f.; Munu, e.;\nCresler, p.\nFirst  Innings. |\nnors went  out   by  th>- strike-out route\nKamloops\u2014William- fanned; Lester\nwent out on a fo d to Eastman;\nMo-s was safe at tir-t on Eastman's\nerror; A-lam- out to Eastman uuas-\nei-tt'.l.\nSecond  Innings\nVernonmDale out Moss to Adams;\nEastman fann d; Atkins singled ;\nStokes  fanned.\nKamloop>\u2014 Mace out, Fossa\" lo\nEastman; Kelly fanned; Irwin out,\nDaU to Eastman.\nTh'nd   Innings.\nVernon Fulut\/tsr out Moss to Adams. Wi.liam- fannH; Fossas out\nWilliams to  Adams.\nKamloops\u2014Milan popped up to Williams; Cresler fanned; Williams fan-\nr-cd.\nFourth   Innings\nMoir hit a two-bagger; Connors out\nMo-s to Adams; Dale flew to Mace,\nMoir was out tryiug to steal 3rd,\nMunn to Mo-1\".\nKamloops\u2014Lester out Williams to\nEasttnun; Moss bit safe and got '2nd\ncn an error by Eastman; Adams\nfanned;  Ma<*e fanned.\nFifth  Innings.\nVernon\u2014Eastman, hit    out a     long\ngggggggggggggggg\n\u25a0\nm\ncne to left field, which fielder would\nbave reached had an automobile not\nbeen in the way, and reached second;\nAtkins hit a hot one to Cresler who\nfumbled; Stokes was given ai pass\nwhieh tilled tbe bases; Fulener fannedr,\nWilliams tlew out to Mace in center\ntield, and (be latter returned tho ball\ntome with a beautiful throw taicb -\ning Eastman ai the plate.\u2014Inland\nSentinel.\ni\nThe one Ily in the ointment was in\nconnection with the contest between\nVernon and Kamloops at baseball, the\nitem that had been cxpe led to prove\nmost attractive, of all to the majority of tha crowd. A huge assembly\nwas gathered together and tbe Kamloops men were dressed ready for the\ntussle, at four o'clock when thc announcement wa- made thai the Vernon team Would not reach the ground\ni ntil 0 o'clock. This da-bed the\nspirits of the people in no small degree, and it musl be admitted that\nthere was cause for heavy di-ap -\n1 ointment in this serious dislocation\nof ihe day's arrangements.\nAb a matter of fact the game was\nnot called before 7 p.m., and thi- unfortunate result i- well known. Four\npointless innings were played by\neach side, and then a disturbance\narose, in, conn-clion with Vernon's\nfifih innings ihat after the perpetration of the most disgraceful episode\nthat has ever occurred to sully the\nreputation ot Kamloops sport,\nbrought all athletics to a sa I close.\nThe Military Display eould not be\nheld, for public feeling ran loo high\nto permit anything else to supplant\nthe baseball game -o unwisely inier-\nr.ipted. It is uue that one other\nitem on the programme was carried\nout. The greased pig was loosed and\nbunted, but the joyous carnival -'pirit\nwas dead, and the chase of ihe poor\nporker Beemed merely an inhumane\nexhibition.\u2014Kamloops Sentinel.\nOxer a year ago, Kamloops sent a\nteam to Revelstoke and suffer:! i defeat by S goals to i, and later, on\nLabor Ea\/ last year thi game between these teams ended in still au -\nother victory for Revelsloke by 2\ngoals to 1. Since then, however,\nKamloops has been forging ahead in\nthe football world, and the game\nyesterday ou Riverside Park, was\neagerly looked forward to by all soccer enthu.-'iasts in town. The merits\nof the Revelstoke team are well\nknown here, and the executive knew\nthat lhe Iwst possible players musl\nbe selected to represent Kamloop3 on\nthis' occasion if ihey wished to stem\nthe tide; and show that the City ol\nDestiny has progressed in football as\nin other matters.\nTeams  Selected.\nThe executive accoidin ly met and\nselected the following team;\nBagnall, l-hillip, Harrison, Chippendale, Meyer-, Donaldson, Oag,\nMuir,  Hepburn,  Bruce and  Burns.\nThe Revelstoke line up was:\u2014 H.\nOunllffe, Tidderton, W. Allan, Blair,\nA. Bell, Smith, D. Bell, Miller, Mann,\nJ. Allan, Smith.\nLinesmen: For Kamloops, L. S.\nBrown;  for Revelstoke, A. Brown.\nReferee\u2014W.H. Brown.\nFirst Half.\nKamloops won the toss, and elected\nto lake advantage of the stron_'\n1 recze. From the kick-off Revelstoke\nlaided the homester's goal, and it\nseemed as it the mountainers would\nBcore any minute, so indifferently did\nKamloops play at this juncture. The\n\\isiung forward.-', beautifully led by\ntheir half-baods, kept hammering\naway, but no goal was obtained.\nPhillip and Harrison, while not showing their usual brillian -e, nevirthe -\nlies played a sound defensive game,\nand sn prevented the downfall of\ntheir goal. The lo>*al half-back- were\nfloundering badly, with tbe result\nthai the forwards hardly ever received a dew ni pi.s-. It was exa i erai\ning t\" local enthusiasts to --e such\nskilful players as Burns and. Bruce\nii:*iing the pasrt ut spectators, while\nthe liill was being continually sent\nacross to the right wing, li i- the\nun-xpcctul tbat happens; however, as\nwas evidenced whin, from n breakaway, Bruce scored for Kamloop-,\nwith a ''ii-h shot, whieh passed just\nunder   the      crossbar.        i; .elstoke\nclaimed that the goalkeeper was in-\nterfened with before be touched, or\nattempted to iouth the ball, lut the\nreferee unhesitatingly gave a goal.\nHalf-time arrived shortly afterwards,\nwith Kamloops still retaining their\none goal lead.\nSecond Half.\nIt wa- fully expected tbat with a\nchange of ends, and wub the accruing\nadvantage of the wind, thc visitors\nwould see ure a 'end, but their for -\nwardi found t h-- sephyr a disadvantage rather than a help, and with\nih' locals now showing a gumpse ol\ntheir true form, the Revelstoke de\nfence had plenty to do. It i- true\nihai ihe left wing were getting the\n1 all more frc (ticntly, but the opposing lighl halt, who was easily the\nbest half on ihe Beld, dung to Burrii\nFile Your Entries July I7th.\u2014Fertile Acres for\nHomestead and Purchase.\u2014Local Claimants Given Valuable Preference.--R. F.\nGreen, M. P., for Kootenay, Makes Good\nHis Promise.\nThursday, July 17'th, will be a sed\nletter day in tlu; history of Revelstoke;\nund this Interior of British Columbia,\nto be remembered with satisfaction\nand thanks, as the dawn of a new progressiva era in the agricultural development of this district, for on that\ndale, in accordance with the official\nnolice published elsewh .-re in this issue oi the Mail-Herald, the Dominion\nRailway Belt Lands, throughout this\ndistrict will be thrown open to >'attle-\nimnt.\nI n ler the legal terms \"On Tburs -\nday l\"ih day of July, 1913, vacant\nand available Dominion Lands in the\nRevelstoko Sub-Agency will hi open\nfor general homestead entry to elig\nIble applicants\" is hidden tho essence\nof the great victory won at last for\nRevelstoke and Kootenays, after years\nof what bad seemed apparently unav -\nailing eflorts by the citizens, and public bodies of ihis section.\nThe terms under whieh tbe settle -\nment of these lands can now be pro -\nceeded willi, s1iow a remarkable in -\nsight into the ,-onditions wbich exist\nthroughout the entire area now\nI brown open, and are indeed a proof\nof the sound judgment, and full knowledge of local circumstances which\nbave contributed towards the promulgation ofi a notice in complete accord\nalike with economic conditions of Kootenay, and the requirements of the\nagricultural  and  business  community.\nHomesteads are to be granted by\nler.nl subdivision of 40 acres or less.\nwith duties of six months residence in\neach of three years, wiih a reasonable\nallowan.-e of improvements. These con\nditions cannot be termed onerous, the\nperson who would bulk ai ihem when\nthe prize i-so great, consisting of the\nmo-t valuable agricultural Ian I in the\nDominion of Canada, geographically\nand climatically situated as to comprise practically an Independence for\nany man willing to perform thc dut-\ni -. would Indeed be guilty of doiny\nthe government an injustice.\nOne of the mo<t important items in\nthe notice, is that whioh set- forth\nths conditions under which conditional purcha-e homesteads may he ac -\n,timed. This clan-.' is i leally adapted\nto meet the legitimate requirements oi\nmany old settlers and pioneers of the\nKootenay, lailwayuien, trapper-, hunters, country storekeepers and others,\nwhose methods of livelihood, whilst\nof the greatest benefit to the district\nand'tlie'-'yrovinoe, precludes the possibility ok their homesteading under the\nfirst quoted clause. The government\nin their desire to do adequate justice\nto all, and acting it is understood largely on the recommendations of Mr.\nR. F. Green, member for Kootenay,\nwhose twenty-five years experience oi\nthe Interior and knowledge of cur eon\nditions have formed the basis of the\nscheme, have made it possible for approved s'ettlers other than homesteaders, to secure a portion of the newly\nopened lands.\nThe sei'tion states \"Entry may ba\ngranted on vacant even numbered subdivisions of 40 acres or less as conditional purchase homesteads, at\nthe price of five dollars per aero,\npayable in easy instalments with interest al i) per cent.\nThis regulation is one which should\nbn enthusiastically taken advantage of\nby the classes of- .-'ettlers to-whnm we\nhave referred. They are given a glorious and unique opportunity, to Secure at cost, a stake in the last Great\nWesl which tbey have been instrument\nul in opening up and developing.\nA final clause is of peculiar iutere-t\nto every citizen of Rovelstoke, providing as it does, \"That on th- 17th\n1Sih an I to noon on the l'Jthof July,\napplication for entry made at Revel -\nstoke will have preference. Tlii- i- indeed an aildition to our existing payroll and resources oi lumber and mining, and an industry whieh is destined to out-cla-s1 .-ill ihreo in perman -\nence and  importance.\nIt proves tiiat with the right mar.\nat Ottawa, nothing is impossible, and\nihe moral eflect of the announcement,\nthe'renewed s'imulu-' whicli the successful termination of the difficult negotiations between interested and of-\ntimes conflicting interests must give\nin every Form of public Improvement\nenterprise, is not ihe least valuable of\nthe inimo .inti beneficial results of the\nthrowing open of our railway belt\nInn b to settlement, upon such gener-\no'i- and appropriate terms.\nDRAMATIC\nCANTATA\nREBECCA'\nCon-iderable interest has been ar -\nou.-ed, and there is mu. h speculation\namongst the public, as to who's who\nin the Dramatic Cantata 'Rebecca',\nwbich, under the auspices of the Me -\ntbodist chunh choir is to be produced\ncn Thursday 17th inst, at the Empress theatre, by a carefully selected\nchoir of some 40 voices, drawn from\nthe large musical community of Which\nour fair city can boast. Under the\nable baton of Mr. R.H. Sawyer, admirably assisted by Mrs. M. Fleetham at the piano., a production of the\nbighe-t standard may be s'afely relied\nupon. The fact that this cantata iB\nat the present time being produced at\nihe coast citie-', ad Is further interest\nin the event. The part of Rebecca will\nbe taken by Mrs. Walter Bews, in\nvho Abraham, played by Mr. Frank\nPaulding, sees a suitable bride for his\nson Isaac, which role is filled by Mr.\nPaul Sampson. Eliezer, the character\nadopted by Mr. Ralph Lawrence, is\nAbraham's eldest servant, and with\nSeba (Mr. R. Tyson') Obed, (Mr. A.\nD. Tourner) and Joel, (Mr. E.C.Cam-\neron.i his principal companion-, is\ns'ent by his master on a journey in\nsearch of a wife tor lsaae- his son. The\nrole of Betliuel, father of Rebecca, is\ntiled by Mr. W.M. Lawrence, and is\nably supported by his son Laban.\nwhich part ie-,' played by Mr. A.G. Duck\nMrs. H. Davis will be seen to advantage in tbe character of Achsa. wife\nof Eliezer, and Mrs. R. Squarebriggs\nas the affianced of Seba. Will appear\nas Kdna. These will be supported in\nexcellent manner by the following\ndam-el-, band-maidens, Herdmen, Servants and Dancing Girls:\u2014Mesdames\nCressman, Tomlin-'on, Paulding, Mil -\nler. McLaughlin, Robin-em, Pagden.\nCorley. Goddard, and Mi-ses Hatty\nJono-i, Cora Lee, Pepler, Eva Thompson, J. McKay, A. Bla-'kherg, M.\nLindmark; Messrs. N. Ainsfey, A. O.\nTrebe.k, H. Maxwell, W. Crew-. W.\nBews, H. Parker, and the Misses K.\nSJqoiarebriggs, I. and F. Donaldson, F.\nand R. Pagden, M. and D. Lyttle, J.\nFleetham; Alma Lee and D. Hume.\nThe -tage diretti n will be in the\nbands of H.G. Roden. The' part- are\n-o equalised a? to n-'-ure it being a\nMcnuin-' musical success. The public\nwill be kept in close touch with this\nbig forthcoming ''Vi'nt through the\ni olumn- of tbi- paper.\n1  ke\nbroth -r,'*    Laving  n I    doubt\nNOTIOE.\n:i\ngl A   meeting  to  complete  thc gl\nH formation   of    the  Revolstoke @\n(\u25a0I branch   of   the  Retail Employ gj\n(hi ecs Organization of  B.C.   will g)\n\u25a0gi bo held at the City Hall on H\n!\u25a0' Monday July  7th at 8:30  p.m. (B\nfJU Make a  special    note   of   the \u00ab\nd date   ami   be there with   tho g]\nJS] bunch at 7*30 p.m. B\nm \u25a0\n\u25a0 11BI1VVIEID1IEIB1I\nI.O.O.F. Installation\nSelkirk Lodge, I.O.O.F., meet in full\nsession in the lodge room, Selkirk\nhall, Thursday evening,  July 3rd.\nThe following o!ficers wero installed\n\u2022for 1913:\nN. G., Chas. Newsomtf. V. G., A.\nWoodland; Secretary, J. Mathie;\nTreasurer, K.G. MeRaei Conductor, R.\nMiller; Warden, A.G. Duck; O.G., J.\nLyons; I.G.. D. Bell; R.S.V.G.. G.\nHnckwell; L.S.V.G., D. Ainsley; Chap\nlin, H. Mulholland; R.S.N.G., J. Jam\niesott L.S.N.G., J. Goble; R.S.S., C.\nUrquhart; L.S.S., A. w. Bemett: P.\nn.. c. North.\nFollowing tbe installation a Social\nand fraternal evening was spent, refreshments were served, and everyone\nI resent entered wholeheartedly i\u00bbto\nthe goodfellowship of the occasion.\nlearned of the letter's aMHtie?. It\nwa- very seldom now tbat the Visiting forwards goi over mi.l.!l<-tl< Id, so\nwell wen- ihe home half-lacks play-\nin:, and Bagnall bad \u201e very ta\nlime in goal. When it looked as it\nKamloop- would al Iiihi gain u victory over Revelstoke. the latter scor-\ne.l through 1). Bell. li Wa* well\ntaken, and the referee ignored tbe ftp\npeals of ih\" ho:ie-teis that nn in-\nfr.ngement Was committed previous\nto the goal being scored. Now level,\nboth teams strove earnestly for tin-\nlead, but th \u25a0 defence on either side\nwithstood all onslaught, and a bard,\nif not brilliant game ended in a. draw\nof one goal each.\nThe result was a fair index of the\ngame, and while Revelstoke had the\nwhip hand in the tir-t half, Kamloops lertainly claimed thc same superiority in thc second half. It was\na nice, clean game, free from any\nsemblance of rough play.\u2014Kamloops\nSentinel.\nSt Peter's chunh. Seven ih Sunduy\nafter Trinity, thc following arc thc\nservices:\u20148 a.m., Holy Communion; ll\na.m.. Matins and Holy Communion;\n7 3i> p.m., Evensong. Sermons by tlw\nreel or, t'ic Rev. CA. Procunier.\nWILD WEST\nSHOW\nCOMING\n\"Apache Kiel\" the notorious outlaw\nand oth-r rc-kloss border bandits of\nbis kind, ti\" longer bold-up thc Dead-\nwood coach, command driver and pa--\nngeri to hold up their hands tinier\n-\u2022malty ol biin; riddled with bullets\nmid then ride away on their tlcet pon-\nli a I   I  with  plunder.\nKieuii a dramatic a-Well as an historic standpoint, howevei, the Dead-\nwood stage- coach holdup  holds a fas-\n,n it ng interest to the public of\ntb tore prosaic days, and ihe reproduction of one of those daring and\nthrilling event- iu the performance of\nthe Oklahoma Ranch Wild Wc-t,\nwhieh exhibits in Revolstoke Monday,\nJuly Hth, is said to create a sensation.\nFor (bc purpose of the drama, it\nis announced, a genuine old-timo\nDeadwood stage has lieen secured. Tbo\niiii\\er is onu oi tae original Wells-\nCargo me-s'engers, who, in the language of his time, would \"rather fight\nlhan eat,\" Some of the old scouts\n\u25a0inl frontiersmen who ride in the\nt e aeh have actually had the exper -\nlence of being held-up by border ban-\nCits. The -tage, drawn by four army\nmules, comes dashing down the arena.\nA- it turns thc corner, on tho second\nlap. a band irf marauders dashes out\nof .nnl.n h. surround thc coach, shoot\nthe driver, and compel the passengers\nto alight. It is all done so iguickly\nihat there Is no cban<-n for deleOOe.\nThe passengers nrc relieved of their\nvaluables, and the safe, oontaining in\nexpress shipment of    gold, is thrown\nout upon the' ground un.l blown open.\nJust when it seems that the bandits\nwill escape with their ill-gotten plunder, there i- the sound of many horses' fi-et, and a band of si-outs and\ncowboys, led by Col. Zack Mulhall,\nihe famous Oklahoma ranchman, in\nthe role of the sheriff, get into tin-\npie une. There i- a -hort, .-harp ex-\nc-hange of -hots; iho-e of the bandits\nwin. do not fall are captured, another\ndriver Is substituted, an,l e.-e-orted by\nib-- sheriff anl bis posse with the\nprisoner beld at the mis of the rulers, lnriai-. the coach starts on its\nlong journey again, This is not the\nnpro Iiiiiii n ofa figment of tb- imagination, but, it is declared to be\ntin actual representation ofa s. ene en\nacted hundreds cf times in the old\nday-' on ihe plains.\nA most varied Bn I interesting performance is promised for the Okla -\nl.oma Ranch show. Scores 0f Indians\ncowboys, lowgirls, Mexican- and Cos-\nsa'ks\", bull-fighters, .rack-shots, ex -\npert ropers, famous broncho-busters,\nnnd others combine in a show that i-\nsaid to be superior to an\\ thing of\nlis kind ever presented in this country\nA new and mammoth sireilt parade\nwill inaugurate Wild West day at\n10;30 a.m.\nLOL- WILL\nCELEBRATE\nAT EKOEHBY\nThe Interior Orange Lodges will oele\nIrat- tbe 12th oi July, 1H13, at Bnderby, B.C. Leelge- from Kamloops,\nChase, Notch Hill, Salmon Arm, Rev-\ncl-toke, Arrowh ad, Armstrong, Kelowna, Bummerland, Nara.ne.ta and\nI mtl. ion will particpa ie.\nThe Brethren and citi\/e.i- ( i Enderby are arranging a Bl ' Cla program\nol ports, I as i all an I nl i taiuments\n\u25a0peeehes, -mc, will also flgui in ibe\nproce' din.'s ,in-.l a crowd ol \"'\u25a0 0 is to\nbe raterud and hm n e.l toi\nstoke L.O.L. have arran ed a \u2022;'\u2022\u2022 i-i 1\ntm n leaving Revelstoke about 7 a.m.\nreturning same evening. Rvelsiok-\nHand, al-o I an Is from Vernon, Pen-\nti.ton. Kamloops and others will join\nthe procession.\nSpecial excursion ch-ap return tie-ken will be is-ued. particulars of whi'h\nwill appear later.\nThat the women of Calgary ean\nmake a marked change in the price\nof produce when they set about lt,\nwa- t'ully demonstrated at the city\nmarket last Saturday morning, when\ncrowds congregated to tnke advantage\nof the very favorable prices offered by\nl-he Consumer's league. Before eight\no'clock a crowd of housewives and\n(heir husbands were there awaiting\nthc opening up of the goods, that they\nmight get the first choice. Never }*>\u2022\nfore in the history of marketing in\nthis city did the market place present\nsuch an animated  scene.\nSir Thomas Lipton plans to have a\nmodel tea garden and packing plant\nat San Diego's exposition. He agne-\nto mov.' ihe packed tea as fast as it\nll wrapped and to bring tea plants\nfrom Ceylon for the garden.\nuiiigsaijsicssiisiiiii\ng !\u00ab\n1 MANNING'S g\ng S\ng For    your    Sunday    candies m]\ng call  on  us this evening,    and g]\ng secure      the     Manning  Make, g\ng They  are  freBh  made.      Then g\ng notice  again,   they   are   tau-n g\ng particular   care   of.   All    our g\n\u00a3 goods are     under glass in a g\n\u00a3 few    minutes    from  the time g\ng they are made at g\n1 K\n1 MANNING'S g\n1 B\nIgggggggggggggggg SATURDAY, JULY 5th, WIS*\nDrug Store Goods\n\u2014\u2014  NEW SOUVENIR LINES   \u2014\u2014\nPennant's 35c. to $1.00\nRevelstoke Maple Leaf _ _ 25c\nRevelstoke Pennant Brooch  35c\nSterling* Silver Spoons $1.50\nBelt Pins 75c\nIndian  Mocassins All Sizes\nNEW MOUNTAIN VIEW BOOKS\nANALYSE\nBUNNY HUG\nDANCING\n1 lOOKS\n1300 Nelson's Pocket Editions,   every  volume a live one 25c\u20145 for $1.00\n200 Nelson's India Paper (3 shilling classics)\n 75c Each\nGirls' Elsie and Mildred Books 75c Each\nBoys' Kingston Books 75c Each\nI\nI\nWe hive a store loaded with goods you need.\nKeep our stock ill mind as we have what you\nwant when you want it . \u25a0 .\nBews' Drug Store\nTHE   REXALL   STORE\nyJBEUV^I\n111\nL.E.G-RIFFITHS\nHay, Grain and Feed\nOffice :\nCumming's Transfer Co'y\nSecond  Street\nG. W. HALL,\nManager\nThere are indications just now in\nthe eorcespondence columns of our\nnewspapers, particularly in those of\nour loading newspapers, that we are\non the eve, if not actually at the\ndawn, of one of those \"periodical fits\nof morality\" to which Macau-lay re -\nfers.\nThis time, fortunately, it is not a\nperson who is to be the object of our\nclhical indigation. There is no states\nman or party leader to be stripped of\nrepute, deprived of office and driven\nfrom the public service, for doing in\nreal life that which thousands nightly\ncrowd the fashionable play-houses to\nsee done in mimicry, and having seen\ndone, return home in merry mood,\nhaving enjoyed themselves hugely.\nThis time it is a social-fashion, a form\nof relaxation.\nDancing, it s'eems\u2014not the dancing\nofthe stage, but the dancing of the\nballroom\u2014has become so indecorous as\nto have reached the pciilous ledge of\nimpropriety itself. According' to some\ncritics and censors that edge has been\npassed and impropriety actual and\nflagrant is attainod. The sedate waltz, the more lively but equally innocuous polka, the romping, but still\nquite innocent lane-era, the fantastic\ncotillion are disappearing, if they have\nnot actually disappeared, from our\nball programs, and are being, or have\nbeen, replaced by dances of a widely\ndiflerent. character, and named by dubious and suggestive names\u2014names,\nsome of them, which seem to point to\na non-human origin, the Bunny-Hug,\ntha Turkey-Trot, The Tango.\nBUNNY-HUO'S REAL GENESIS\nThe genesis of these, it is Baid by\nsome scientific inquirers, is discover \u2022\nable in its pristine purity or impurity amongst the negroes of the South-\nem States of America, in Carolinian\nswamps, and Georgian cotton fields)\naye, and even there, not among thOsVi\n,-orts of negroes who tind their dearest diversion in singing evangelistic\nhymns and attending revivalist prayer meetings; but among the oth-r\nsort the sort wbich has managed to\nsurvive civilisation, and remains immune from and resi-tant to its moralising and refining influences.\nThere are other and more thoroughgoing scientific investigators who po\nfurther still. These assure us that our\nblack, brethren did not invent the cake\nwalk an.l its varieties and develop -\nmenis.that they imitated them; that\nif we would really get to the place\nwhere the evolution of the Bunny-\nHug started we must penetrate prime\nval jungles and watch ihe amorous\nap al play in thc springtime of tj-.c\nyear.\nThose of in who are disinclined    to\ngo so  far to  learn -o  little  may thjy\ntell us, these     scientific investigator;,\ndbtiain a pretty clear idea of thc truth\nof  the  matter  without  travelling further afield than Regent's Park. There,\nin the monkey-house of the Zoologi\ncal Gardens,     we   may on any afternoon  see   'h.-   sprou'inc  germ  of what\nfull  florescence we may witncis\ncn any eveninc in the ballroom of a\nWest  Bnd botel or Parklane mansion.\nain  hope that the*-     and\nK artions on ihe part of the\n-nsors and would-be annihilators    ol\nSUMMER DRYGOODS\nLadies Tweed Skirts\nLadies 1-piece Dresses\nLadies' Suits\nOnly a few Suits left to clear at\nSpecial Prices.\nin   White    Lawn,   ard   Muslins.\nRegular $4 and $6.     Your choice\nfor\nWhite Wash Skirts\nPrices $1.75 to $2.50.\nWomen's Spring Hosiery\nWomen's   White  Underwear.\nLadies'House Dresses\nReg. $4, $3, $3-to clear at $2.00.\nMillinery!\nMillinery\nSpring Wash Coods\nOur stock Never Better.   Prices\nmarked down from 40c. and 35c.\n        _25c.\nMillinery\nWe are keeping in touch with\nthe Eastern Market.     You can\ndepend upon the latest styles,\nREID & YOUNG\ntho latest developments in dancing\nare exaggerated assertions, but I see\nr.q Bound reason for supposing tbat\nthey arc What has happened, it\nseems to me, is pretty much what\nthe philosophic mind might have expected to happen.\nHETURN OF THE NUT.\nMoreover. I have seen the Bunny-\nHug, to name no other, danced by\nexperts, and I confess it did strike mo\nas being highly suggestive of some -\nthing fundamental which it is super \u2022\nfluous, and perhaps Imprudent, too\nmarkedly to suggest jusi because it\nis fundamental, just because we are\nall, and nearly always, so vividly con\nscions that it is  there,  so to speakf\nFurther, an argument urgodby some\nof the defenders of the new mode goes\nsome way towards confirming my\ndoubts as to possible exaggerations, lt\nis s-aid that the n^w dances have refilled ihi' ballrooms with those desir -\nable and desired young men of whom\nerstwhile they were nearly empty. Tho\nNut, it is said, who for the past fow\nyears has ben avoiding the waltz as\nbe would a pestil nee, has taken to\nthe Turkey-Trot with eagerness, aB\nthough to the inaaner born.\nOf course he hat. Uut what exactly\ndoes thi-; re-appea'an e in tho ball\nroom mean\/ Those of us who havo\nbeen young men and who have pursued physiological and sycbo'o,'ioal\nstudies (,i ihe nature of adolescence,\nwill need no tellng whit exactly it\nmeans.\nI have said what has happened in\nwhat by tha | hilosophic mind might\nha\\1e hcen expected to happen. By thu\nphilosophic mind I mean the mind\nwhose eyes looks fads in the face,\npierCB through vel-. penetrate disguise, an.l sec clearly into the nature\nof thihgs. Now, what is thc nature\nof dancinSV What, actually, is dancing'* It Is, first, and before, all things\nth: expression ol ibe s,ex-instinct and\nit is an expression by no means con-\nfincd io the human spe. ies. c>o watch\nat brerdin,' time, ihe strutting of pig-\nions, the gyrations oi cats, or the\n-gambolling of rabbits, an.l you will\nnali-e that i learly en m.h.\nTHE  CACHUCA    ANU  MINUTE.\nOb, I know ih'ic are dan.es and\nelan e-, ihat there are \\var dauc.'S, ref\nlig,ous dances, funeial dances, an.l. I\ndaresay, quite n hosi of others. I\nknow, ioo, tbat learned writers on\nthe dance inform us that there is1 no\nhuman emotion which cannot be exter\nnalis.d in gesture, and ihat gesture,\nrhyih . ic, regularise.!, formulated, die-\nelpllned gesture i- dancing.\nBut ihe faci remains that the danoe\nas we know it, the dan-e in which both\nsexes take a l art, and ;l definite part,\nis, always has 1 een, and always will\nbe, the expression ;lf the sex-Instinct.\n'lhat expression an.ong civilised people is veiled, often mo e than Veiled,\nlovered up In a blanket, le^ us say,\ndisguised, put into -hackles, strictly\ndrilled, rarely, o.h- may almo-i say\nnever, called by its true name, but\n.   .   .   well,  ther-- ii  i-.\nIf you ha.e anj doubts on this head\nallay them by just  gong ami Watching can-fully and . ritically any dance\nthai  you may happen upon, from th\u00bb\nvivacious and out-poken   cachuca   to\nthi   itately and reticent minuet,  from\ni.i   leaping     mazurka to tbe gliding\nwaltz.   One and     all  have the same\nthing to -ay, \"1  want you; I am wan\nled   by  you;\"  and   they fay  itin     a\nuniversal  language.   The <achu.ha   is\nihe expression of the desire of Anda-\npc-aeants,   ihe minuet  of    that\nlily cultivated men and women;\nnil     thc     c-scntial  difference\nthen- is between the two.\nDISCIPLINED EMOTION.\nWell  ne>w,  humanity, inasmuch as it\nbaa nlwajs been motived by tbe mx-\n*. has always danced.   But just\nhas    become       ivili-ed, it  has\nto io repress, but to regulate,\nthat     instict, to    keep it in bounds.\nNow and     thin  it has  sat upon  tho\n\u25a0iif'-tyvalve, and  th<-n there have beon\nOn*.    Hut   f-.r  ihe     most   part,\nfoi   humanity  i-  not   quite a fool,    it\nra   onteni  Mth ovulation. 80\nregulated  Ite  dances,   it     haB\n\u2022I   hat  th\" laaeen -bouiii keep\noond     a n-i sei we see\n-    11   un-I  again.   I'Volving\nfrom a for'     ' astic fury unre \u25a0\n\u25a0 e --'I'aint,   deorum,\nran.\nVthn  <tiie bint   po nt   ih  reached  re-\nng  men  for-\nii\" ballroom foi   tbt Millard ea-\nten ,,'\u2022\u25a0   b-ft\n'bone another,  or   10 oat-\n:. ib   e'i.iv,- partner, or    have him\nI'ii  them  by guilt, 01  mayhap\nto    I.e  -relllag  of  ihe  Huflrap-tto     at\n-.rn- r '    Then  ron,-     revolt Bnd\ni\" bavt indecorum in   tbe\nballroom.\nTht  new  (ores!   bmn-h  of  the land\nItpartment tm\u00bb laraed \u201e iftatenWt ol\nti-ve-nn' . f-,r .Wuy, stifiwing revenue of\n1. fiom all onrOM, The lnrg\u00bb-\u00abl\niirri'.un' in from lieeBM fwB, $IK1,124.-\nI thtft . lhc \u00abnrn of $M,00fl\nIimi, royalties, nn.l |18,K0.t| front\nHinlx-r l..*m rental* Both April and\nFebruary igtrit were In eiceea ol\ntho** for May.\nwiiK^ms Paints\nWe carry a full range of colors in the above, both\n for inside and outside work, also floor finishes,\n___ Stains,   Varnishes,  Oil Turps,  Johnson's Wood\nDyes, etc.   For best results see th*t S. 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As compared with one year r.go, the\nfollowing figures are oxoe;itionally interesting:\nASSETS MARCH Slat,    1913  \t\nASSKTS MARCH 31st, 1912 \t\n...M5li.H15.72\n....UH,2C8.GO\nshowing a net gain of $34.ri,647.12\nThis remarkable gain is positive evidence of the convenience and  practicability  of the ('. H. I. C.  plan.\nNKARLY ONE-QUARTKR MILLION DOLLARS LOANED\nTO CONTRACT HOLDERS at .'\u25a0 1'1-lU CENT. SIMPLE INTEREST DURING THE PAST FISCAL YEAR.\nIf YOU Desire a Horn\" of Your Own\u2014If you Would Be Independent  of a  landlord\u2014Investigate This plan\u2014Now.\nThe Canadian Home Investment Co., Ltd.\n\"Canada's Old Reliable\"\nHome Office:   PACIFIC BUILDING, Seoond Floor\nVANCOUVER. B. C.\nRevelstoke Office :      -       J. B. 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Watson Realty Co.\n$10,000\nFOR A NAME\nSEE NEXT ISSUE OF THIS PAPER\n- J. B. Watson Realty Co.\nW. II. HOROBIN, Manager.       Local Agency American Casually Co.\nAGENT FOR  PACIFIC  SALES ASSOCIATION, LIMITED.\nTHE MOLSONS BANK\nINCORPORATED 1855\nRecord of Progress for Five Years\u20141906-1911\n1906 1911\nCapital       ....       $ 3,000,000 $ 4,000,000\nReserve 3,000000 4,600,000\nDeposits      -       -       -       .        23,677,730 35,042,311\nLoans and Investments         -      27.4.'>7,090 38,854,801\nTotal Assets        -       -       -        33,090,192 48,237,284_\nHas 83 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all\nthe Principal Cities In the World.\nA GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED\nSAVINGS  BANK  DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES\nInterest allowed at highest current rate.\nRevelstoke Branch, W. H. 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Monthly rates.\nJ\".   -A-LBEJUT     STOHSTiE]      PEOP.\nSPINTLUM\nSENTENCED\nTO DEATH\nVancouver, July 4\u2014Paul Spintlum.\nthe Indiun, was found -guilty at New\nWoBtmlnster assliMjn' to-day of the murder of' Provincial Constable Kindness\nnear Clinton, on May 8, 1912. This-is\nthe seecond time that thu Indian has\nbeen placid ou trial for his life. He\nwassentence-d io he hanged on Sepk-in\nber 12. At the previous trial of Spintlum and his companion, Moses Paul,\nanother Indian, at Vernon, tho jury\ndisagreed. Paul will now be tried as\nan accessory  to  the crime.\nBoth men h.ivl hem arrested for mur\nder in l'Jll and broke jail at the 'beginning of P.I12. Near to the place\nwhere they were in hiding a Chinaman was found butchered, the weapon\nrsfaiaiBaMSMaraiaafaisrararaiaraarara\n| C^IRIDS |\naaisEiasEMaEMaaaaMaiajaMaraj\n0. B. N.  WILKIE!\nPROVINCIAL  LAND  SURVEYOR\nOffice: Lawrence Hardware Block\nREVELSTOKE, B. O.\nW.  H.  WALLACE,  M.B.C.S.A.\nARCHITECT\nBox 205, Telephone 313. Revelstoke\nelARVKY.  McCAHTER\nAND PINKHAM,\nBarristers,   Solicitors,   Etc.\nImperial  Bank  Building  Revelstoke, B. O.\nMoney to Loan.\nOalcss\u2014Revelatoke,    B.    0.,     and\nCranbrook, B. O.\nOeo. S. MeCarter,\na. M. Pinkham, J. A. Harvey\nRevelstoke. Cranbrook\nlH-itifT\nlmt.he't.   The  trail   was  lol \u25a0\nlowed up eventually to their biding\nplace and whin about to eflect their\narnest Spintlum and Paul took refuge\nbehind a lo _:. from which the former\nfired on Kindness, killing him on the\nspot. For many months they were\n( inlawed an-1 it was only on the threat\nof the provincial government to dispossess the chiefs of the tribes who\nwere harboring tbe criminals of their\ntitles and diMjiities that they weie de\nlivered up to justice. Spintlum maintained his stocial demeanor throughout the entire trial and nin'de no remarks when the capital .sentence was\npassed  in  due form.\nCOURT     MT.     BEGBIB,    No. I4S1.\nOF I. O. F.\nMeets ln I. O. O. F. Hall next to\nTapping's Opera Houbo every second\nnnd fourth Monday In month. Visiting brethren cordially welcomed.\nH. V. MORGAN, 0. R.\nWM.   S.   CAMERON,   Rec.-Sec.\n-tBLKIRK     LODGE 12,  1.  O.  O. F.\nFOREST\nFIRE BOAT\nSERVICE\nVictoria, B.C., July 4\u2014Superintend\nent George D. McKay of the Proviu -\neial timber ollice at Vaucouver, recent\nly visited the various fire wardens in\nthe coast district and is of the opinion that with the augmented service\nthis year the usual heavy loss through\nforest lires will be lessened. In the\nco:ist district no Be ious lire has yet\ntaken place this summer,\nvery satisfactory results are expected from tho increased efficiency of the\nmotor patrol boat service of the forestry department of ' the Provincial\ngovernment. Four of the vessels for\nthe (main* service an- now almost\nready for th.- wurk of protection on\nthe mainland coasts an.l the shore.- of\nVancouver Island. Three of the boats\nare 86ft. in length and the ather 55ft.\nAs soon a- placed in -service they will\nbe- manned by rangers who in the past\nbave had to hire vessels to carry out\ntheir duties. They will be used to\ninspect the logging camps, see thc\ngovernment regulations arc observed\nhi nvai ,1 to marking, insure the great\nist possible safety devices are- employed in lumber camps to guard ag-\niiinst the outbreak of fire and (as)\nalso to soi\/e any timber that i- being\npirated.\nMeett every Thursday evening in\nSelkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting\nbrethren  cordially invited.\nC. NORTH, N. G.\nJAS   MATHIE, Sec.\nKOOTENAY      LODGE. No.  15 A. F.\naud A.  M.\nRegular meetings are held in MASONIC TEMPLE, Oddfellows' Hall\non tbs Third Monday in each month\nat 8 p. m. Vieiting brethren are\ncordially welcome.\nJ. HI HAMILTON. W. M.\nA. G. BROOKER, Secretary.\nO. W. O. W.\nMountain View Camp, No. 229.\nMeets Second    and     Fourth Wednesdays    in each  month in    Selkirk\nHall.     Visiting Woodmen ars\ncordially invited to attend\nJAMES  McINTYRE, O.O.\nH. W. EDWARDS, Clerk.\nREVELSTOKE LOYAL ORDER\nMOOSE No.  1085\nMeets every first and third Tuesday in Oddfe.lows Hall. Visiting\nbrethern  cordially  Invited  to attend.\nA. Grant, Dictator.\nH. L. Haug, Secretary.\nSYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING\nREGULATIONS.\nAUTOS\nBANKED\nBY P.E.I.\nA pleDbiScite on thc automobile tines\ntion was taken thioughout Prime Kd-\nward llaii.l by means of annual district s-hool meetings. Returns so far\nshowed farmers strongly, opposed to\nallowing automobiles to run under\nany condition. About ninety per cent.\nof the districts voted against the bill\npassed at the last -cs-ion of the legislature but held up pending the plebiscite. The government i.' not likely\nto put th3 m a-ne into effect. At\nmany meetings every man voted\na^ain-t it.\nRead \" Mail-Herald\" SALES AND WANTS for Snaps\nS.S. Revelstoke\nDuring the months of June, July,\nand Augus;, th- Bteamer Revelstoke\nwill make one regular trip per week\nup river, leaving Five-Mile Landing at\n111 o'clock a.m. on each Friday.\nFreight must be delivered on board\ntin- day previous.\nSpecial rates will be given to excursionists. Stage and Auto service connects with steamer.\nFor full information as to rates, etc\napply to the Purser on Board.\nTelephone B215.\nF. SWANSON,\nPurser.\nThe new Canadian Pacific Railway\nsteamer Naaookin was placed on the\nrun from Kootenay Landing to Nelson on Monday. With the advent ol\ntho Nasookln on thc Kootenay Landing run. the steamer Kuskartook will\nI.e tied up at the Fnirview shipyard,\ntnd will receive a complote overhaul'\ning.\nCoal mining rights of the Dominion\nm Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al-\noerta, the Yukon Territory, the\n\u25a0vorth-west Territories and in a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased ior a term of\ntwenty-one years at an annual rental of tl an acre. Not more than\nJ.5G0 acres will be leased to one applicant.\nApplication for lease must be made\ntiy the applicant in person to the\nAgent or Sub-Agent of the district\nd which the rights applied for are\nlituated.\nThe leaso will include the coal mia-\ning rights only, but the lessee may\n\u2022e permitted to purchase whatever\navailable surface rights may be con-\n\u25a0li.lered necessary for the working of\nHie mine at the rate ol $10.00 an\neicre.\nIn surveyed territory the laad must\nbe described by sections, or legal\nnub-divisions of sections, and in un-\nBurvcyed territory the tract appliod\nfor shall be staked out uy the ap -\nplicant  himself.\nEach applicant must be accompanied by a fee of $;> which will be re\nfunded if the rights applied for aw\nnot available, but not otherwise. A\nroyalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the\nrnte of flve cents per ton.\nTho person operating the mine shall\nfurnish the Agent with sworn roturnp\naccounting for the full quantity of\nmerchantable coal mined and pay '.tie\nroyalty thereon. If the coal mining\nrights are not being operated, sucb\nreturns should be furnished at least\nonce a year.\nFor full information application\nshould be made to the Secretary of\nthe Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to the Agent or Sub-Agent\nof Dominion Lands.\nW. W. CORY.\nSmilom\n\u2022ilckly atopa  coughs,  cures colds, and  heal.\niie throat end lunga.       ::       -.-.       sa cents.\nSEASONABLE HARDWARE\n^^* At Prices Never Before Offered\n+\/+'        to the Public of Revelstoke     :-:\n1\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\"     30cto45c\nStep Ladders $1 to $4.50\nHoes, Rakes, Spades etc from 50c to $1.25\nLawn Mowers   $6-50 to $10.50\n\"     Rakes     50c\n\"      Hose        $4.50to$11 per 50 ft.\n\"     Sprinklers 40c up\nGrass Cutters $1.50\nAlahastine in all Colors\nThe Famous   MINERVA Paints\u2014The Best in Canada.\n.   .   SPORTING GOODS of all kinds   .   .\nCOME IN AND SEE-NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS\nRevelstoke Hardware Company, Ltd.\nAgents for GURNEY'S CHANCELLOR Ranges.\nQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00\nI SUMMER LEADERS...\n\u00a3 Fan Tan\n2 New Blue\no Dixie Gray\nO These are some of the new color tones. They\ncome in worsteds and tweed effects. This is what\nthe stylish dressers in large cities are wearing.\nWe are showing a wide variety of these weaves.\nWE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION\nMcRae Mercantile Co.\nC. N. R.\nSOCIETY BRAND\nO HOBBERLIN\noooo^ooo-oooooooooooooooooo<\nCentral Hotel\nAbrahamson Bros.\nProps.\nFirst-Class in all\nrespects.\nAU Modern \"   ','.!\nConveniences]\nRATES, $2 PER DAY\nSpecial Weekly Rates\nREVELSTOKE, B. C.\nIt Miqht Be If\nIBTJT\nIt is always fine in the plunge at Halcyon Hot Springs,\nwhose natural hot medicinal waters are the most wonderful health restorer on the Continent- Our;record of cures\nof rheumatism and other chronic complaints is unequalled\nand verified by our gratified patrons. Located among the\ngreatest scenery of Canada, easy of access,\u2014the Sanitarium is luxuriously fitted and finished for comfort and\nconvenience of guests.\nHaleyon Hot Springs Sanitarium\nWm. BOYD, Proprietor, -        Halcyon, Arrow Lakes\nHowson CS> Co., Ltd.\nFurniture, Carpets and Linoleum at Eastern Prices, Freight\ncodded.\nHowson (3& Co., Ltd.\n1\nieHHHH PAGE FOUR\nTHE MAIL-HERALD,REVELSTOKE\nSATUKDAl    ,ULY 5th, WIS.     H\nWe have that roomy, economical, elegant\nand trustworthy refrigerators you have long\nwanted <2* A* A*\n\"THE   BARNETT\"\nThe  Most Hygienic   and Sanitary\nTo Suit   the   Home   or   the   Store\n\u25a0(The flbafMberalfc\nPfHLiaHRD   WKDNK^'IAY   AND\nSATURDAY  AT\nREVELSTOKE. B.   C.\nlutertot flMtbitsbtno Company,\nLimited\nJ.  K.  JOHNSON',   Mananer.\nHAT.I'H  (5.   SORUTON.   Editor\nCOMMENDS\nCANADA\nMILITIA\nKEEP COO I.\nGet One of Our Ice Cream Freezers, from $1.25 Up.\nOil Stoves\u2014Good Selection $1.25 Up\nADVERTISING RATES.\nLocal Reading Notices and Business\nlocals 10 cents per Une each insertion.\nMinimum local ad charge 25 cents.\nDisplay advertisements 25 cents per\ninch each insertion, single column.\nLEGAL AND OFFICIAL\nADVERTISING.\nLegal advertising of any form, also\nGovernment and Municipal Notices 12\ncents per line first insertion and 8\ncents per line subsequent insertions,\nallowing 10 lines to the inch.\nApplications for Liquor Licenses 15.\nApplications for Transfer of liquor\nLicenses $7.50.\nLand  purchase notices, $7.00\nWater  Application     Notices,  up  to\n100 words, $7.50, over 100 words     in\nproportion,\nAll o!her classes of advertising not\nincluded in above to he charged at\nrate to be arranged with manager ou\napplication.\n<JJnk^^';J=\/mlkl>\nSATURDAY.  JULY 5th, 1!H3.\nIt wiil give our readers much pleasure lo see   the    official announcement\nu Bawhere  in  this issue ot- the  opening\nud to settlement    oi      the     Dominion\n'\u2022\"\u25a0*      eandi in  the  Railway Hell- in  the Hev-\nR. Z. CRAWFORD, Contracting Painter\nSIGN PAINTING AND ALABASTINE DECORATING\nA    .SPECIALTY.    SATISFACTION   GUARANTEED\nSHOP KI CUMMIKG'S TRANSFER BLOCK,   -   SKSlsto^T'o.\nArc\nInterested\n-IN-\nlass Ualues\nWe have just received a large shipment of\nfinest CUT GLASS obtainable at values\nhitherto unknown, and are making a\nspecial effort to interest you. Our window will be a revelation to you. Come\nand have a look. Every piece is marked\nin plain figures and the prices will surprise you. It is up to you to benefit by\nour good buying and we are waiting to\nshow you\nJ. Quy garber's\nRevelstoke's pioneer Jeweler\nelstoke Division. 11 will be remembered by the public that the Mail-Herald\nmade th-- announcement early thi-\nspring that our Federal member, Mr.\nR.F. Green, had assured us that the\nland-* would be opened early this sea-\nsun and now another of our worthy\nmembers promises has been made good\nHy the ollicial notice signed by th-\nSupt. eif B.C, Lands, Mr. S. Maber,\nland may be acquired in two way-'.\u2014\nFirst, by thc ordinary hoinestendiiig,;\nul-o by the conditional purchase system th? conditions being plainly set\nion li.\nThis means that thon-ands of acres\nof gool agricultural lands immediately tributary to Revelstoke will be\nrow o|)cn to settlement and instead oi\ntli iit* being a va-t area of vacant\nland surrounding our city, then- will\nin the near future be a well settled\nan-d prosperous farmin\nwoi thy ol this beautiful valley.\nOTTAWA, July $\u2014\"You have splendid material in Canada, much better\n1 should say, than in Britain, but you\nare in more need of training and I\nthink you should have a sixteen days\nperiod of military camp instead ofbut\neight.\"\nIn these words Lord Brooke, tho\nBritish territorial officer who was one\nof those who exchanged with Cunad-\ndian offices through Col. Sam Hughes' plans for inter-dlflusion of the mil\nitary experience of both countries ex-\npress his view of Canadian military\ntrain n.' as gathered during the command of tlie second cavalry brigade\nat PotawaWa military camp during\nthe last two weeks! \"Your material\nis good.'' said Lord Brooke. \"Your\nmen are more acute, and appear\ntu pay more attention to orders than\nour-,, thoy display an unusual amount\nof zeal. Under the circumstances I\nBhould think it a great pity thatthd\n\u2022eiiol of training is not IB days for\nthe men are just beginning to learn\nwhen they go back f.om camp,\n\"Whal tlo I thi n.c of the can I een? We\n11, we have it In England but for all\nthat CO | er cent of our regular forces\nni*3 teetotalers. It is wonderful how\nUriiisli peokle have ceased to -drink\n.luring th-- fast two decades and I do\ntot ihink ii is temperance preaching\nso much iis education that is doing it\n\"Pcrsonilly 1 think it is belter lo\nconvince \u201e man that it is harmful for\nhim to drink than to prevent him from -1 in-* it In camp when, unfortunately, th-'   iMIX   \u201e,,. 0pen |n tut, ni.!ir.\nley   i laces'.   We   ar,- doing the former\ni;i Knjlnud l.ecause we are making\nthe soldier's life a better one\n\"It is n splendid idea of Ool. Hughes,\nthis interchange of officers. It u go-\nin; tn <U> us good and no doubt it\nwill do yonr Canadian officers l.-n-li'\nVehin they  co  to Britain.''\n<r\n*%\nommunity,'\nSUMMER   SALE   IN   TAILORING\nAU -luring this month 1 will place on sale all my\nLADIES' AND MENS SUITINGS it greatly reduced prices.\nAll Ladies' Suits at $34 an'l up and all Men \u25a0 Suits at\n$32 up.\nA -leposit is required on all orders, balance when finished.\nYour creeiit may be good, but I neeil the mon-\nLast part of August  I will receive fr\"in  '-aster-;  hon\nlarge stock of woolens for Fall and Winter wear am! will\ntheu need the money to pay for same.\nSoliciting vour  order,   which   shall   receive  my  closest\nattention, I am, yours for business,\nH- F. oWORTENSEN, Ladies'and Gents. Tailor\nADVERTISER    OF    FACTS\nThe ladies of Revelstoke ,-n-e about\nto be favored in the matter of se ur\nii - do ne tie help Ensign Penfol I ol\nth Salvation Army, has an official\nthis is-u.- of the Mail-Herald\nreferring matter.   The     lirst\nparty of old country dome-tie-     will\narrive next   week.    The re -\npresente I   * \u25a0:      . \u2022 nt   an 1  thor -!\nIW hoi 1  duties '\nNow   Mrs.   R-ve'sto'.e-   Hou-Vwife    you\n' Ut  in your application for '\n.,;   on \u25a0\u25a0    01\nI .ur peae-e.\nn a  re i-nt  Issue '\nthe eflect\nter  In- !\nnail foundry\n.\n\u25a0 -   pay\nR    bt   now  m citj\n\u25a0\n.-\u25a0alf a   m.:.\n\u25a0 i\n\u25a0\nmen.   Thew     st\n\u25a0 *\n.\/- n     of 1 toke every\n'\n*\n*\n*\n\u25a0\ni'.il     ,'   f'nfinda'     Alps.\nGun Club Slioot\nFollowing   nre   the-   Fcorcs   made   by\nmembers of Revelstoke Gun club,   at\ntheir weekly on Wednesday:\nName Total\nA. C. McDonell  21       22      43\nW.   .\u2022 .   Foote   20      22      -12\nJ. G. Barher  21       IS      39\n\\v\\   A.   Sturdy    2.\".      24       V)\nA.  McRa\"  22      \u2014      22\nMcRae nnd Sturdy Us for the liu-\nfont medal. All arrangements nre\n:: ale for the Tournament which starts\nJuly  the Hth.\nCANADA'S BEST\nJVe'cvcombe\nAnd\nTlayer\nVianof\nIN USE 40 YEARS\nGOOD THEN    JETTER NOW\n\u25a0 Rente, I'ur.lv of Tone, Sus-epti-\n: ai nl T inch, Keaut) \u25a0\u25a0( liuisli, Work-\nu . ii -In j> .mei  D.ir ibility.\nOUR PLAYER PIANOS\nwith human \u25a0\u2022 it contains all the\n' devil - s. Tbey\n\u2022 feci in tone artistic In design\npable nf giving lifelong service.\nWE INVITE COMPARISON\nThe very betl  material and   the   best\nskill tbat money ran  secure n-.i-  em-\n\u25a0    '\u25a0 \u25a0\nFor  Quick  Sale\nHouse, Corner Second and McArthur, 50\nFeet, Easy Terms  $2950\nHouse,  modern,   Fifth   Street,    50 Feet,\nEasy Terms  $3000\nHouse, Corner Robson and Fourth Street,\n50 Feet, Easy Terms  $2900\nThe Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd.\nJOHN D. SIBBALD, l'RHS.\nJ. D. SIBBALD, JR., Sue.\n^\nEverybody Knows the Value\nof a Combination Safe .   .   .\nBut there are still a few people who don't\nknow what a safe combination Bell's Bread\nand   New Zealand  Uutter make\t\nG. W. BELL\nP. O. Box 208    GROCER & BAKER    Phone No. 23\nREVELSTOKEIRON and B3ASSF0UNDRY\nWants I'ig Iron, Tire Clay, l-'ire  Brick  and  other Foundry\nequipment.   Address all communications to\nH. E. HULETT        :-:\nP. 0. BOX 349, Revelstoko, B. C.\nLook!!    Prices  Cut!!\n^\nNo. 2-2 x 4   2 x 6    $13\nNo.    I   2x8 _    $19\nNo.    1-2x10   2x12     $20\nWe are overstocked iu No. 1 and No I Cedar\ndimension and offer above prices as long as\nmaterial lasts.\nGlobe Lumber Company\n\u25a1\u25a1\u25a1\u25a1onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn\nJ nmmm SHSHHilH M\u00abi*t\u00abl\"rl>il\u00abQ*l\u00ab\nGRAND ORANGE CELEBRATION\nUH\nHnttr                      ft\nm **\n1690    AfA\nii.1913\n+t\u00bb4*4   Hlrl\nFjf*  iti iti\nENDER6Y. B. C, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1913 1\nThe Bnderby citizens are arranging for a BIG DAY\nto include ATHLETIC SPORTS. BASEBALL.\nSPEECH MAKING. Etc\nSPECIAL   EXCURSION   TRAIN    \u00bb\nREVELSTOKE CITV BAND will be present as\nwell as other Interior Brass Hands.\nWatch for particulars of\nannounced next week.\nCHEAP   RATES  to  be\nPhone 332\nP. O. Box 349\nIRON CASTINGS\nOrders will be taken\nfor IRON CASTINGS\nFoundry now  under   Construction   in   rear   of\nS. McMahon's Blacksmith Shop        if*        it*\nPATRONIZE    HOME    INDUSTRY\nH. E. HULETT,\n27 THIRD STREET. EAST\nTIME  TABLE\nBOOTH TRAIN.\n\u25a0ert Arrive\nIf. 10\nThe four trains each way\nfor  the  -nmmer months  pr',t.\nnlily iill October ISth next.\nFROM RAHT.\nArrlw Depart\nNo.    1\u201415:40 If, k\nNo,   1-1\u201416 20 1140\nNo. 51\u201419:60 ?n 10\nNo.   3\u2014 6:16 r,:.io\nFROM WRHT.\nArrive I x part\nNo.    4\u2014M:2S 24 8.'.\nNo.   14\u2014 (5:15 r,:35\nNo. M\u2014 7 15 8:15\nNo.   2-12 k 12 20\nMi Kendi elttoke, B. c.\nOfflce and Factory, Toronto, Ont.\nPhone, 262\nFRESH\nSTRAWBERRIES\nEVERY MORNING\nAT  THE \t\nREVELSTOKE\nNURSERIES\nw. if. Pott-raff, Prop,\nPHONE 56\nGOD    SAVE    THE    KING   I\n\u25a1paaaaaDpaaaiaaDDoapauDaaDaaDaaoGDaa\n. S. Revelstoke\nDuring low water season\nsteamer ieaves City Wharf\n6 a. m. every Tuesday and\nFriday for La Porte and\nway ports, returning same\nday.\nFreight and passenger\nrates made known on application.\nF. Swanson,\nPhone\u201467\nPurser\nl'lione 232\nT. O. Box 349\nH. E. HULETT\nContractor\nCarpenter, Mason\nPainter and Decorator\nOdd jobs of every description,\nincluding plumbing, tinsmithing\nand pipe Biting.\nOur motto\u2014Live and Let Live.\nPrices Moderate       Estimates Free\nTERMS CASH\nSatisfaction Strictly Guaranteed.\nResidedce, 27 Third Street East\nWorkshop in Rear of Residence SATURDAY, JULY 5th, 1913.\nHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nPAGE FIVH\nl\\\n*i\nm\nu,\\\nj\nr\nwmimsiimm iia,mi\u00abMiu ak^iwiiuxmanaE t\nFree Public Telephones on Each Floor\nRest Room for the use of the Public on the Second Floor,\nNew House Furnishing and Carpet\nDepartment on Second Floor.\nvelstoke's Department Store\nC. Z- \/fume \u00ab Co.. limited\nWatch Our Windows for\nSpecial Lines and Bargains During This Month\nLook at Price Tickets.\nomens' Wash Dresses\nn\ne Monday at Each\niwaigg.-.'B.Miw-T:\nmirnnTivM jip iiT\u00bb\nen's  Furnishing Department\nleu's Oxfords\nA Complete Line of the finest Pitting Summer Footwear for m^n i'ver shown in tho city. Vou know the old\nstyle of Oxford that slipped at the heel and gaped around\nthe ankle; only the best linc-s have ovcrcomo these difficulties and they have found it possible only by making Oxfords on specially designed la-ts. All our lines are mado\non Oxford lasts from the best leathers obtainable and by\nmethod-: whieh have ] roved the most wear resisting and\ne-onomical. By careful study and comparison we are able\nto assort that our linos of Regal Oxfords combine the best\nvalued on the market with thc most up-to-date styles and\nfitting qualities.\nBlack Gunmetal Calf\nBLACK GUN METAL CALF OXFORD \u2014 The new\nflat heel and tread or the short vamp and nob toe\nThey are here in Blucher-,' and Bals, all sizes and\nwidths,   prices $4.00,   $4.50,   $5.00   and $5.50\nTan Calf\nTAN  CALF  OXFORDS-The    flat   tread     last and the\n...medium toe, with the slightly longer Vamp.     Al.-e\nthe long    vamp and  straight,     flat,    tread.   Priced\n$5.00, $5.50 and  $6.00\nSUMMER SNAPS\nWATCH OUR MoKENZlE AVENUE WINDOW FOR\nTHE BEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON. OWING TO\nTHE LATENESS OF THE WARM WEATHER WE HAVE\nDECIDED TO PUT ON SALE ALL OUR SUMMER HATS\nFOR CHILDREN. THESE ARE EXCELLENT VALUES\nAT THE REGULAR PRICES, BUT FOR FRIDAY AND\nSATURDAY THEY ARE GENUINE SNAPS. VALUES\nFROM $1.00 TO $1.50. WILL BE ALL THE) ONE\nPRICE FOR TWO DAYS ONLY AT 55c. EACH.\nMEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT \u2014 MAIN FLOOR.\nOun Grocery and Crockery\" Department\nCrosse & Black well s Marmalades\nOrange, 4 and 7 lb. tins; Orange, 1 and 2 Ib. bottles; Lemon, 1 and 2 lb. bottles; Mandarin\n1 and 2 lb. bottles.\nROBERTSON'S Golden Shred. 1 and 2 lb. Bottles;  Tangerine, 1 and 2 lb. bottles;   Ginger,\n1 and 2 lb. bottles.\nNOEL'S Fig, 1 and 2 lb. bottles.\nTO  THE GOOD  HOUSEWIFE\nWhy waste your time and energy slicing ham and bacon with a knife\nwhen you can come to our Grocery department and watch us do Jt\nwith our V. B. P. Meat Slicer. It saves you time and worry and ensures satisfaction to your self and family. Every slice is the same\nthickness, just as you like it, thin, medium or thick.\nTry our Cooked Ham.   Every slice ready to serve.\nSwift's Premium Bacon or Boned Ham sliced to suit your taste. Tell\nus how you like it and we do the rest.\nTHIS IS THE TIME FOR FLIES\nWe have a large stock of Wilson's Fly Pads; Tanglefoot Fly Paper in Bheets; Two-inch\nViper Fly Catcher, 50 to a box, $1.75; Four-inch Viper Fly Catcher, 50 to a box, $2.25.\nj> fl fl fl fl fl fl fl it' fl 't' fl fl fl fl 't' fl $ fl *% $ fl 't> fl fl ill fl <$nfr fl fl tti fl fl if flfl\n| Specials for Friday and Saturday\nOlives Stuffed with Spanish Peppers      I5C\nQuart Bottles Mixed Pickles    30c\nPint Bottles Mixed Pickles     20c\n\u2022fl-fl-ftfofofl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl flflfl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl\u00ab\nHouse Furnishing Department\nClearing a lot of Muslin Curtain Draperies in\nour House Furnishings Department\u2014White,\nCream and Colored Window and Art Drapings\nthat sell at 35c to 50c.    On sale now at\n25c\nAll Our Carpet by the yard are going on sale at\nONE-THIRD OFF tbe Regular Price. You\ncau buy\n$1.50 Carpet for $1.00\nJAP MATTING    Nice   (or   Bedrooms   and\nSummer Rooms, at\n35c to 65c\nCARPETS\u2014A very  pretty  Brussels Square\nCarpet, 9x9 feet, good design.     Special Price\n$14.65 PAGE SIX\nTHE   MAIL-HERALD   REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY, JULY Sth, 1913.\nWSM\n,psNo Furnace |\nDust in Your\n\\^\nThe   Sunshine.-  ha i\nYou will have no furnace dust in your home\nif you have a Sunshine\nFurnace.    A  special\ndust flue prevents this entirely by carrying\nall   dust   up   the\nCHALK\nDIET IS\nHEALTHY\nNOTICE.\narj(j  ings of the\nDr.\nvai-itatycs   \\'\nmake it by far the best f imaee I > i.t-\nstall. Our agent will ie pleased to explain them, orwi\n1,\nsmoive pipe.\ni\nSu\nL<\u00bbdon    Toronto    Montreal\nHamilton    Calgary\n\u00a9 Furnace\nWinnipeg    Vancouver    St. John, NJB.\nSaskatoon     Edmonton\nBerlin, July 1\u2014Munich's famous bacteriologist, Rudolph Emmerich,\nano.her famous Munich man,\nLoew, hold that swallowing chalk is\nthe infantile areanum of health. They\nsay that if people will add to their\nfood a s|nin'.iling of calcium chloride,\nth--y will grow bigger, stouter and\nstronger; ihey will resist -disease, be\nalways in good temper, and live 60\nlong ilml th.-y will die of boredom\nwith life.\nEmmerich i-'a professor of hygieno\nand bacteriology iu Munich university sent.\nHe has eaten queerer things than\nchalk. Iu 1S'J5 Abdul Hamid brought\nbim io Constantinople to study the\ncholera, and Emmerich ate several\nthousand cholera bacilli all J inoculated his blood with other germs. He\nsurvived the ordeal, and now claims\nthat while eating cholera germs is\nmerely harmless, the daily cousump -\ntion of a sprinkling of chalk :s curative and invigorating.\nEmmerich and Loew have concluded a series oi experiments to test\nthe intluence  oi  calcium  chloride    on\nNotiee is\nhereby given that meet-\nProvincial Agricultural\nCommission will be held at the following places:\u2014\nRevelstoke, July 7th, 10 a.m.\nAshcroft,  July 8th, 9:30 a.m.\nClinton, July 8th, ,7:30 p.m.\nQuesnel.  July 12th,  10 a.m.\nFort George,  July 16th, 10 a.m.\nLytton, July 19th, 9:30 a.m.\nLillooet,  July 19th, ;7:30 p.m.\nThe Commission will hoar evidence\non all matters affecting agricultural\nconditions in the Province. All per -\nb'ons interested are invited  to be pre-\nW.H.   HAYWARD, M.L.A.,\nChairman.\nC. B.  Christensen,\nSecretary.\n1st iss.  July 2, 6t.\nNOTIOE.\nROYAL COMMISSION ON\nAGRICULTURE.\nthe human body and the bodies of an\nimals. They soon discovered that by j T&ko iN*otice th9t cUe R\u00b0yal Com'\nfeeding young animals on calcium mission appointed under the Public\nchloride- their growth and weight may ' Inquiries Act to inquire into the con-\nbe amazingly Increased. Their flrst ditions affecting the various branches\nimportant experiment was with a lit- of agriculture in the Province, will\nter of piglets. They divided the litter hold a session at Revelstoke on July\nin two. In feeding one-half of the 7th, l'-'13. at 10 o'clock a.m.\nlitter they add.-.l to the fo .d one! Any person, interested in this in-\ngramme of calcium chloride for every : li\"iry and appearing before the Com-\nkilo-gramme of the piglet's weight, mission at the time and place stated.\nThat is, they gave each piglet once \u00ab>U be given every opportunity to lay\na day. a thousandth of its weight in before the s'aid Commission such evi -\ncalcium chloride. Thu other piglets , dence as in his judgment may have a\nwere fed with exactly the same food j bearing upon the subject matter of\nus were the bechalked     piglets.     but 'he inquiry.\nthey got ii-, chalk.   After seven weeks: W.H. Hayward, Chairman.\nboth batches  were  weighed.   The  pig- C.B. Christinsen, Becretary\n1. ts which had been chilled up     wore  1st issue July 2S,  3t.\nfound  to  have  increased\nThoma* A. Edison's\nBlue Amberol Records\nhave increased the enjoyment of the\nEdison Phonograph\nAn Edison entertainment has always meant thc best that\nthe opera, concert and vaudeville stage can offer.\nThe use of Blue Amberol Records means that these\nselections, dearer, sweeter and longer, can be repeated\nthousand of dmes with the same perfect results. And\nthey are practically unbreakable. Ask your dealer to\nplay some for you and you'll be convinced.\nThomas A. Ediion, Ine, 100 lalwida Ave.. Orun, N. i, U. S. A.\nA complete line of EdUoD Phonograph* and Records will be found \u25a0\nJOHN   BINGHAM'S\nRevelstoke Wine and Spirit Co.. Ltd.\nImporters and Wholesale Dealers.\nManufacturers of Aerated Waters\nWINES\nLIQUORS\nCIGARS\nCapital Subscribed\nCapital Paid Up\nReserve\nTotal Assets,\n6.000,000.00\n6,770,00^.00\n6,770,000.00\n$72,000,000.00\nBi anches oi A ! II pi incip ,1 poin\nAgent    In  G \u25a0\"\"1   l '    ed .State     . ngland,\nLloyds Bank. Lini led.   Chics rut Nal\nchange National Bai      Seattle   SeattlRNal      i i   Pran-\nclaco    Wells Fargo  NVvadii National  Bank.   Spokane   Kx\nNational Muni..\nSavings Bank Department\nDeposits of $1 and upward,  received, iin-l  Intersil  allow,\ncurrent rate from ti ite oi deposit.   Correspot di di \u2022\u25a0 toliolted,\nRevelstoke Branch   A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr,\n^o<>oooooooooooooooo<>\nJ.P.SUTHERLAND  E. G. BURRIDGE & SON\nTransfer     Draying\nHandling Pianos a  Specialty\nPhone 42 -   Night Phone 85\nPlumbers and Tinsmiths\nRepairs,   Hot Air and Furnace\nwork a Specialty\n-WORK   8HOP-\nOonnaught Av*.   -   Rovaletok*\nby 15\") pet\ncent, and thir rivals by only 75 per\ncent.\nFrom this Emmerich and Loew concluded that thc normal food given to\nanimals and man de.es not contain\nenough lime. So ihey have made experiments wiih an ailing baby which\nhad lieen putting on weight very alow\nly. Considerable quantities ot calcium\nchloride were added 10 the Infant's\nfcod every alternate week, and the\nweiiiht wa- each week minutely re -\ncorded,   lt  was found that     in     tbo\nNOTICE.\nRevels-toke Lnnd District.\nDistrict of West Kootenay.\nTake notice that     Claude     Watson\nCameron of N'akusp.  B.C.,  occupation\n1'ruit Rancher,  intends  to apply    for\npermission to    purchase the following\ndescribed lands.\nCommencing   at a P0\"\" planted   at\nNorth  East Corner 0f   Timber Limit\nNumber \"i.ITS, thence south GO    chains,\nthence  oast 40 chains,  thence following tho m -andering of the lake to placo\nweeks when the ealdum chlorite   was of commencement, containing one bun-\n. : growth was one-third  llro(1 acr,,, mo,.c or loss.\nil.,   weeks when ordin      Dntcd Junp 2nd> 1913-\nNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS\nSealed Tenders, superscribed \"Tender for West Salmon Arm School,\"\nwill bt- received by the Honourable\nthe Minister of Public Works up tp\nnoon of Thursday, the 10th day oi\nJuly, l'J13, for tbe erection and completion of an additional one room to\nthe present school-house .at West Salmon Arm in the Kamloops Electoral\nDistrict.\nWork to be s'larted immediately on\nacceptance of tender and finished ready\nfor occupation on or before August 25,\n1913.\nPlans, specilications, contract, and\nforms of tender may be b*eeni ou, and\nafter the 2f,th day of June, 1913, at\nthe ollice of Mr. F.W. Pearse, Government Agent, Kamloops, Mr. S. H.\nCurrie, Secretary lo School Board at\nSalmon Arm, and tho Department of\nPublic Works, Victoria.\nIntending tenderers can, for the sum\nof ten dollars' ($10), obtain one copy\nof the plans and specilicatious by applying to the undersigned. This sum\nwill be refunded on their return in\ngood  order.\nEach proposal must bo accompanied\nby an accepted bank che,iuo or certificate of deposit on a chartered bank of\nCanada, made payable to the Honour\nable thc Minister of Public Works, for\na sum equal to 10 per cent, of- tender,\nwhich shall be forfeited ii the party\ntendering decline to enter into contract when called upon to do so, or if\nhe fail to complete tho work contracted for. Tho cheques or certificates o!\ndeposit of unsuccessful tenderers will\nbe returned to ihem upon ihe cxecu -\ntion of the contract.\nTenders will not bc considered unless\nmade out on the forms supplied, signed with the actual signature of the\ntender, and enclosed in thc envelopes\nfurnished.\nThe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.\nJ.  E.  GRIFFITH,\ni'ublic Works Engineer,\nDepartment  of Public Works,\nVictoria, B.C., June 25th, 1313.\n1st issue J.2S, -it.\nTenders  Called.\nTenders are invited fo\u00bb the pur hase\nof a house at present situated on\nLots IS and 19, Block G, being the\nhouse formerly owned by Mr. King,\nalso a small .red   to\non lots 15 and 16 of Block. 6, City ot\nRevelstoke. All the aforesaid build -\nings to be removed by the purchaser\non or before the 16th July, 1913.\nThe tenders can be for each separate\nbuilding, or for the whole or for any\nportion thereof.\nTenders will be received up to and\nincluding Monday 7th July, 1913.\nThs lowest or any tender not (io:**-\nsarily acceptpd.\nAll communications or tenders\"1 to\nbe addressed to\nSecrotary  Revelstoke  School\nBoard,  Revelsloke,  B.C.\nIN THE HIGH  COURT OF   JUSTICE\nPROBATE DIVORCE AND ADMIRALTY DIVISION.\n(DIVORCE.)\nAgents for Calgary Beer\no o-o-o-o-ck>o-o-o OOOO-OO O-OO-OO-O OOO Q\n0 Impend Bank of Canada\nKonil  Otf'co     To. or \u25a0\nary  food   wa    jlvon.   Thereupon    calcium eh! i  ministered    with\n.,  k  an 1  the infant   grew\nifly   bigi strong    anl\n.\nIn ih tbe animal body for\nT \u2022\u25a0 novelty\nwiih the-, ii.-m-\n-.-.   li'Tman mil-\nthat     de *\nb in l*s\nCein-e ript- lhan\ntt\no* !',me tu\nnstinct\n.\n\u2022 found\n1st  l!\nCLAUDE  WATSON CAMERON\nsue June 7, COd.\nDuring the week ending June 18,\n3S68 immigrants passed through Winnipeg destined for points in the west.\nOf these 2610 were British and the\nbalance Northern Europeans. During\ntbe week ,-nelin- June l\">. l;>\"I Ameri-\n\u25a0uis ,-nered Canada via boundary\n]e,,rts west of the Great Lakes, lt U\n.  timated  they   brought  $813,878     in\nash and (16,000 Worth ol settlers' cf-\nfecte.\n\u2022\nChildren Killed ty Snake\n\u25a0\nuna-\u2022\n.\n,    HV     M 1\nI\n'\nn   ,n \u2022\n\u25a0 \u2022    Th\u00ab \u25a0 f.\n\"n    nn,|     ...\n,n !    \u25a0 I't.iri  n\n'HiilrriH\nnnd   riT.,\n\u2022 h   ' Itop   [.in   U    -\n.1    \u2022 ti.\ntucked   lhi\nami      retired   fnr      lbc   nifl>'      '\"\nmorning on attempting to wnk<* tbe\nchildren,  botb  wei    found d\u00bbnd   and\nbetwtm  tb\u00bbm    wn-*   Wing  th-   <\\<fMv I particulars lo Anna Sharp, Edmonds,\nIJl(. j,., ' ilritlsh  Columbia.\nFor lair Health\ntil \"93\" Hair Tonic does\nImprove the   health of your\n*,   we will  pay  for\n;r!n;r; the trial.\ntrongly endorse\n\u25a0 onic nnd continue\npeople if it did\nSheeiild it not\n\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 'inr rus-\ntth in us, we\n! , \"\u25a0, and our\n\u2022   nl or you\n.,,  believe\n\u2022 ill -I,, more\ngjvi health\n\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0      lee  ft       Imir\nii nu. bald-\nhuman ageney.\n\u25a0 e.e il \u2022  -;   prove\n: o money\n:   Rosall\ni aiding in\nthen if\nliod, i ome\niptly band\nI      |        f'.l     It.\ne    my-\nbotue\nyou   in\n. iui mare\nig i < more fnir?\n1 le, proVI]\nfin I \u25a0 :    M ,.i I onlo,\nin recom-\n*\nI      lell'llt-\ni and has\nI'    e-e.liee   ,\n\u25a0   md 11.00.\n\u25a0 ' ill \"93\" Hair T',nio\nemmuni . only at mir atore:\nWALTER   BEWS.\nHm.almtnk* llrltlxli Columlilii\nThe yXteOtt Stnr.\nThen ta \u00bb IK-inll HUtia ii, n-mly i-vrv l,e\u00abn\nIt*   eee   IM    I      '\u25a0.-I    ,St\u00bbt\">.   OmiHiIii   \u00bbOU\nf,r'\u00bbl   llrilmii.     An    i\u00bb   \u2022   'lifli-fiel   II'ii,'l\nRaiinadf fot nnmrty nvry onllimry l,,im\u00abie ill\nMad  -itrfmi\"!!\/ el\u00bb\u00abiar.i\u00abl   litt  tho pertlWMM  ill\ntur aiiir.ii it ifl rMOBBMdsd.\nTh*  Hcull Stern MM Amnlim'. OrMtcat\nDru( Stnrca\nNO    MORE    FAT!\n.Himiiln Cat    Reducing Treatnvnt\n\u25a0 ,   ii.ore  nlmiii   ln-inj;  too fat,  I  can\nii-iliici! four ffsigkt without dnnKorous\ndrug!   or  marvatlon   diet.   Write   for\nTO:\u2014\nLEOPOLD SANDERSON late of\nRevelstoke, British Columbia, iu tho\nDominion of Canada but whose present address is at present unknown.\nTAKE NOTICE that a Citation has\nbeen issued in this Division citing you\nto appear and answer the Petition of\nEthel Ann Sanderson of 42 Chatfield\nRoad, Norton Woodseats Sheffield in\nthe County of York praying for a dissolution of marriage. In default of\nyour so appearing, you will not be\nallowed to address tbe Court, aud the\nCourt will proe-eed to hear the said\nPetition proved and pronounce sentence in respect thereto.\nAND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE\nthat for the purpose aforesaid within\ntwo months after the date of this\npublication, an appearance must be\nentered at the Divorce Registry, Somerset House,Strand, Lc ndon.\nROBEHT A. PRITCHARD,\nRegistrar.\nSolicitors  Sharpe Pritchard  &  Co.,\nof  12  New Court,  Carey  Street,  London,  W.C., Agents for Geo.  J. Simpson & Sons of Shollicld.\n1st issue J.11 lw. 4t.\nNOTICE.\nCORPORATION    OE   THE CITY OF\nREVELSTOKE.\nN'oii.-e is hereby given that the Annual sitting of the Court of Revision\nof the City ,if Kevelstoke to hear all\ncomplaints against tho Assessment for\nthe year 19111 as'mndo by the Assessor\nwill be held in the Council Chamber,\nOity Hall, on Tuesday, August Sth,\nat 8 p.m.\nDated ai City HaU, Revelsloke, 13.\nC,   June 2Sth,  1913.\nW.  A. GORDON,\nActing City Clerk.\n1st  iss.   July  2,  lOt.\nWATER    NUTICE.\nFor a License to Take and Use Water\nNotice is hereby given that The\nCanadian Pacillc Railway Company o!\nMontreal and Vancouver, will apply\nfor a license to take and usa two\ncubic feet per second of water out ol\na stream three-quarters of a m''\u00b0 wesl\nof Revelstoke stai ion, which flows in\na southerly direction through and\nwithin ,i portion of Revelstoko Townsito, and empties into Columbia river\nnenr Revelstoke. Tho water will be\ndiverted at a point onc-t*uarter mile\nfrom C.P.R. main line nnd will be\nuse-d for Indiistri\nlnnd described as\nRailway Company's station grounds\nnt Revelstoke.\nThis notice was posted on tho\nground on the -'1st day of May, 1913.\nTho application will hn filed in tbe\nofllce of ih,- Water Recorder at Revelstoke.\nObjections may he filed with tho said\nWater Recorder or with the Comptrol\nhr of Waicr Rights, Parliament Build\nIngR,  Victoria,  B.O.\n''anadian Paclflo Railway Company\nApplicant, By E. W. Bateman,\nAgent,  Vancouver, B.O.\nin  the Matter  of  tho Land  Registry\nAct, aud in the Matter of Lot  17,\nBlock 21,     Rovels'toke    City  Map\nU36A.\nTo Whom it may concern:\u2014\nWhereas the following title deed of\nthe above mentioned property has\nlicen lost namely:\u2014Conveyance dated\n1st March, I'JOo, from Frederick William Brown to Minnie A. Brown\nThis is io give notioe to anyone- into\nwhose possession the aforesaid titl6\ndeed may have come and who has any\nknowledge of the whereabouts of th6\nsaid deed to deliver same to tho undersigned Sainui 1 R. Roe. Esq., District Registrar of Land Titles Nelson.\nAnd further Take Notice that fail -\ning tho production of this deed with\nin four weeks from Iho date of tbi\nlirst publication hereof that the said\nDistiict Registrar will proceed to is-\nin- a Oertiflcate of Title in the nam,\nof Carrie Grant Lawrence of Revelstoke, B.C.\nDated at the Land Registry Office,\nN'els'on, B.C., this 24th day of June,\n1913.\nS. R.  ROE,\nBistrict Registrar.\nJune 28, One month.\nWARNING.\nParents are requested to warn their\nihildren against the danger of piny-\ning around the edge of thc govern -\nment wharf dining the prevailing\nfood water. Bveral narrow escapes\nfr,,m drowning having neon reported\nn the to \"10 locn' P'('ss during the past few\nCanadian    Pacific\nweeks\nTENDERS\nNotice to Comrnelors.\nTenders are called for building the\nN'-w Selkiik Hall. Plans and, Specifl-\n\u2022a'i'eii io he seen on application to\ne\\Ir Hnnco-'k, King Edward botel, on\nand after Tuewlay, June 24*th. All\ntender to bo delivered to Jas. Ma*hlo\nHi-.-retary, b'-for,- noon, July 10, 1913.\nflu- lowest or any tender not necessarily aecK-ptnd.\nShilohm\nThe   family   remedy   for   CouRtii   and Coldi\n\"Shiloh cost*  bo   little   and does   so muchl'\nIT'S PLEASANT\nTO BE SERVED\nso promptly nnd perfectly as you are\nat this restaurant. And the service is\nonly a foretaste of\nTHE FINE MEAL YOU WILL ENJOY\nIt is said that the way to a man's\nheart is through bis stomach- We nre\nsure to reach yours if you'll drop in\nand try our bill of fare. If perfect victuals, perfectly cooked and perfecth\nserved, will gain your friendship, wc.\nare absolutely sure of yours.\nWINDSOR   CAFE\nA. G. TiiiAKiaoN Manager,  {j , SATURDAY, JULY 5th, 1913.\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nPAGE SEVBH\nII\nK\n\\\nI)\n?\nm\nI\nI\nI\nI\nVrinting\nThat ..'.\nVays. .\nFays you\nYour business status is often judged by\nthe style and quality of your Printing. A\npoor circular hasn't half the convincing\nand business-bringing power of the better\none. A cheap and common-looking letterhead lowers your credit with the wholesaler.\nLARDEAU\nMINING\nINDUSTRY\nTays Ur\nYou are delighted with MAIL-HERALD\nPrinting -for we do our utmost to please\nyou. We have the staff, stock and equipment to deliver the goods\u2014so we get your\nnext order, sure. Then your satisfaction\nresults in recommendation and \"so our\nbusiness grows.\nprior to\nsome  af\nto      the\nWALTER WHITBY\nHigh Class Decorator\nPainting and Paper Hanging\nr\nKALSOMIMNG. STAINING. VARNISHING, ETC.\nResidence   \u25a0   Victoria Road\nBOX    354 Estimates Given Free on Application.\nSpecial Slaughter\nSALE\nBeaton, B.C., June 27th, 1913.\nEditor  Mail-Herald.\u2014\nYour correspondent was much gratified for the space given to this dis -\ntrict in your issue of the2'5th, but\ndismayed at either his composition or\njohr type setters in correct reading of\nLis former epistle, in future I pro -\npose to read over my ramblings before sending to your paper and here\nlet me state that any statements 1\nmay make from time to time canbe\nrelied on as the truth, the whole tiruth\nond n ithing but the truth. I am\naware that unfortunately pessimists\nI exist, they ,-an never see the doughnut\nbut are forever gailng at ths hole\ni don't expect to make any impres -\n-ii n on these tbey are in the minority anyway and do noi enter into my\ncalculations. There was a time to do\nexa-i in the year IVJ'J when I lived\nin your e-ity and in the two weeks\nmy leaving for Pish Creek,\nthese fellow residents camo\ni on lusion that I had gone\ncrazy, but when they found out that\n1 was making $2-.\"i0 per week, they\ncould only think that it was wrong\nto judge a sausage by its overcoat.\nWell if I was cra\/y then 1 have been\nso ever since anil hope to continue to.\nNow for facts and figures.\nMr. Criss T. riibb of your cityvi^it-\nid the Fish River mining camp via\nCambourne last wec-k and secured\neight mineral claims, being extensions\ncn the Spider, the Eclipse and the\nExcise veins Tbe claims enumerated\nbeing the n.imes of three groups of\ntwo claims each on which Mr. Bibb\nand associates have secured options.\nIt will le,e seLn therefore that Mr. Bibb\nowns and controls 14 claims on which\nIt me state, there exists at least lu\n-\u25a0-palate veins with an average width\nof 10 feet eaeh, on more than half of\nthese 9,0(10 feet of tunnel can be\ndriven and an approximate depth of\n3,000 feci can be obtained on the bal-\nnii.-e ahout 7,Out) feel in length is -available, but the depths to be obtained\nwould be less than above stated. 1\nam noi in possession of the \\alues,\nthey have not all been determined.\nThat they are entirely satisfactory 1\nhave ao doubt, Mr. Bibb is not the\nsort of man to waste histime and\nmoney acquiring additional claims if\nthose under upiion were meiely wild\ncats', he is evidently well pleased and\nI congratulate him for  securing     tho\nFLAMES RESPECT NOT TIME\nLcke tlie fly that settles on the nose\nof a monarch, fi; e visits us illiberal, id ai.d unannounced. Prepare\nfo.- this worry-bringing contingency.\nInsure Your Worldly Possessions\nLet us write you a policy that will\ncover any loss yuu may sustain from\nfire or water damage. The premium\nis so trifling that few people indeed\nare willing to run risl s that judgment anil common sense forbid,\nTnke c*mt n policy to-day with the\nKOOTENAY AGENCIES, Ltd.\nA. E, KINCAID, Manager.\nYour\nIndividuality\nDelineated\nThere is n character expressed in Tourner Photo-\ngraphsthat arrests attention. Models of arti-tic\nand scientific skill,faithfully reproducing lhal indefinable \"something\" that\nmakes a photo a ''speaking ' likeness.\nWhy endure the usual\nstilted and repressed sl \\ le\nwhen \\<-n can gel something different\u2014and belter\u2014for the same price?\nLook Us Up!\nThe\nTrueman\nStudio\nJi. Douglas Tourner\nW        '%\nEDISON   WAX\nRecords\n40c\nPhone\n262\nUsual price 65c each.\na      3 for $1     a\nSale Price 40c Each\nCash with\nMail Orders\nBINGHAMS\nMUSIC STORE\nMCKENZIE    AVENUE\nRevelstoke,   -   B.C.\nUNION BARBER SHOP\nWc have just opened a shop in the\nIDEAL POOL ROOM\nAfter six years service to the Revelstoke\nPublic we scarcely require an introduction\nWe solicit a share of Special attention given\nyour patronage   .   . to children    .   .   .\nJOS. HACK\nYOU CAN HARDLY WAIT\nfor dessert time if it consists of\nsome of our delicious canned\npreserved fruits or some of our\npure jellies or jams. Nothing\nthat mother used to put up\nwith so much work and worry\never equalled them. And so\ninexpensive, too. It's wonderful how little they cost  at\nHobson's Bakery\nPhone 41\nBox 734\nI.tggest group of claims which have\n1 een held in one group by any com -\npany so far ie-rnied in the Lardeau\nii-iuin-- division. Speaking personally\nbad I not implicit faith in this district I woul I not waste another\nmonth here, my opinion has been confirmed by none other than Dr. Bell a\nmineralogist of National reputation\nin that be agreed to take up certain\nproperties in which I had an interest,\nat a substantial figure in spite of the\nfact that 1 told bim that men of my\nacquaintance had stated that they\nwouldn't jive four bits for it and that\nanother had said he hadn't seen the\nsemblance to a lead on the property,\nbnd he having worked on it for me, '\nio these I can only reiterate a very\nable quotation of our worthy Premier\n\"If you can't boost, don't knock.''\nI fear the agricultural features must\nbe left till next issue. 1 regret this,\nlut 1 don't wish to be hoggish and :\ntake up too much ot yonr valuable\nspace. It is past midnight anyway,\nund lam too busy in the daytime to\nwrite.\nI can always find time to answer en\nquiries, if any of your readers should\ndesire information on tho possibilities\nhere. I am at their service. By the\nway a copy of thc Mail-Herald reached Middleton, Ohio, recently as I received a letter about an article appearing therein, who will say it does\nnot pay to advertise.\nYours truly,\nB. E. DREW.\nCome and look at our Triangle Sad\nIrons\u2014guaranteed for ever.\nPRICE.-6 LB. IRON, $3.90\nAG.   DUCK\nEstimates given free.\nLumb\nPETITION\nFOR A\nWHITE B.C\nThat the provincial government\nshould be petitioned to enact Puch leg\nislation as will prevent any but members of tfle white race from acquiring\ntitle to land ia British Columbia, was\nthe (.-ist of a resolution which the\nBoard of Trade af Dunoan has for -\nwarded to the Victoria cdty council,\nasking the latter body's approbation\nthereof. Thc matter catne befote the\ncity council last Friday 'but was tabled. Similar coramuniuatiions have also been forwarded to the cdty councils\nand Boards of Traido throughout British Columbia and arrived in Vernon\nlast week.\num Der men\nIt will pay you to\nmake a call at\nF.   B.   WELLS,\nFur Buyer and Exporter\nOld Town,    -  Revelstoke, B. C\nbefore buying yonr outfit of working clothes\nfor the buab. I make a\nspecialty of Logging\nShoes, Pants, Sox, Shirts\nBlankets and everything\nreuuirrd in vonrbnsine<-M\nfjL\n-m\nHP-ft v\nj \u25a0\n^i, (\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u2022'\u2022 \u25a0*-\u25a0\n'   tat**.-fcl_l  \"\nii U Sa\nJl \u25a0.;-\u25a0\u25a0\n\\W'\nTHE PLANS for good plumbing differ\nfrom the ordinary kind. You may not\nbe' able to note the difference, but every\ngood plumber knows. OUR PLANS\ninclude only materials that will give\ntasting satisfaction and workmanship\nthat will prove durable.\nNo matter how important or how unimportant the job may tie, we never\nslight anydetail of PLUMBINGWORK.\nREVELSTOKE PLUMBING MO HEATING CO.\nRevelstoke One Day Only\nMonday, July 14, 1913\nThe Revelstoke Boot, Shoe and Harness\nRepairing Department\nARMSTRONG   &   COMPANY\nMAKERS   OF    FINE    WELT    SHOES\nThe style, the workmanship and wear\nAnd comfort born of every pair;\nOf 20th Century welts that's sold\nWill draw new trade, and hold the old.\nDominion Security Co., Limited\nOF REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nbeg to announce that they have opened up offices at the\ncorner of First Street and Connaught Avenue for the purpose of handling real estate, timber, etc. It will pay you to\ncall and get particulars, and get in on ground floor prices.\nWe also make a specialty of listed property.\nA. McRae,\nPresident.\nT. Kilpatrick,\nScc.-Treasurer\nP. O. Drawer No. 4.    Telephone No. 321.\nEARLY SPRING GOODS\nConsisting of every conceivable size anil make of\nHats, Gloves, Shoes and Underwear; also a most\nextensive stotk  of  Neckiies  of every  shade and\nstyle.\nWe have also a specially fine assortment of sampler\nfor our Spring Clothing Order Departmeet.\nMcKiNNON & SUTHERLAND\nFit-Reform Clothing        Stetson Hats        Foot-Rite Shoes PAGE EIGHT\nTHE   MAIL-HERALD   REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY, JULY 5th, 1913.\nLOCAL anil GENERAL\nY.M.C.A.\nWEEKLY\nJ.W. Caim-ron\ntbc- city.\nof Vancouver, i-\nNOTES\nH.C.  Chambers oi Vancouver.\nlh   city.\nIOc. tine   ::   Minimum 25c\naUSEiajaiaMaiafaEisEraMaaEiaeEJBfcIi\nth\n. Shurston of Fernie,\ncity,\nB.C.,    is\nJ,W. White of\n\u25a0 in the city.\nWalla Walla, Wash.\nJas. Evans of Salmon Arm, is\nI .   King  Edward.\nJ,  !!\u2022\u25a0 tram  of  Roger-  Pass,\nHown ihi- bUl  ihi- week-end,\nat\nCAMPAIGN  FUND.\nli han bt-i-n decided by the Finance\ncommittee that we -deter ibe full reporl of the Campaign for a few days\nlonger, owing to the large number of\nsubscriptions still being received from\nthose interested in the Association's\nwelfare.\nBASEBALL.\nOwing to weather conditions, the\nbaseball mulch between Pirates and\name Y.M.C.A., which was to have been\nplayed last Wednesday evening, was\npostponed till Thursday evening, July\nLOth inst. Businessmen play Y.M.C.\nA.  Monday evening,  weather permit -\nis in   \"ig-\nDOMINION    DAY   SPURTS.\nOn Tuesday last. July 1st, a great\nday was held ou the recreation park.\nIt was the occasion ot the annual\ni.e Id day. The weather man in, the LOST\u2014Belw\nmorning looked very fierce, but dually consented to smile, so that the af-\ni-lsitors io tbu eity u.rnoon w;isllu that .ould be desired\nthis week is D.H, Dickson of Chase.      {lom a huUuay point ot view_\na. W. Oswald oi Boston, is paying\nt, Bhort visit to Revelstoke this weekend.\nWANTED\u2014By a smart boy, employ -\nmeat, has own bike. Apply 81, 3rd\nstreet, Oity,\nTO LET\u2014Furnished Rooms to Let,\nuse 0f 'phone. Comfortable, centrally located.    Apply to Box 911.\nWANTED\u2014Maternity Nurse (superior)\nwants engagements, cheerful aud reliable.   Apply  81, 3rd street,  City.\nMrs. Al lerton and\nIMalakwa, are In the\n.1.11.   J.ihnsou of\ncity today,\nW.J. Coyress ol Mordcn, Man\nth   lty, s  iny up the ritual ion.\nGeo. Henderson of Vancouver,    was\n.--I i.n the streetB this week.\nWm. Margerrison .\u25a0 t apple Hill. Out.\npaid Revelt'toke a  visit  this weok.\nREWARD\u2014Will the Party who found\nRaincoat in Grand Stand, Recreation Park, kindly return same to\nMcRae Mercantile Co.\nFOR SALE\u2014Two Houses an-d Lots\non Third Street, west, also four\nSuburban Lots, size ftOxllO. Apply\nio A. W. Connolly, Revelstoke, B.C.\nUP-TO-DATE\nAND NOVEL\nAdvertising Methods Adopted by\nau Euterprising House\nDOMINION     LANDS,    RAILWAY\nBELT,    REVELSTOKE\nDIVISION.\nSOCIAL and PERSONAL\nPublic  Notice is hereby  given   that\ncu  Thursday,  the  17ih day  of  July,\nThat Revelstoke is fast becoming\nmetropolitan in the methods of advertising used by our merchants to 11913, vacant and available Dominion\ncall tbe buying public's attention to ' Lands in. the Revelstoke Sub-Agency\nthe many splendid values which they j will be opened for general homestead\nare offering, also that the wide-awake ! entry to eligible applicants. Lands in\nfirm of Lawrence Hardware Company timber berth and lands otherwise re-\nare keeping up with and just a little served are not open to settlement,\nahead of the times in an advertising Lands in the Eagle River Valley are\ntespect is again practically 'demon- inclu-dod in this Sub-Agency,\nsi rated by what is perhaps the most Homesteads will -be granted hy legal\nelaborate system oi advertising ever subdivision of forty acres or less;\nattempted by any business house iu duties, six months, residence in eaeh\nihis see-lion, namely: the giving away of three years and a total of four ac-\niel ibe ty-nutitul Upton Parlor Grand res' thoroughly cleared, stumped and\nPiano which is now on exhibition at cultivated, and four acres rough-elear-\ntheir store. ied and cultivated, a, reasonable    pro-\nTliis piano retails al    $41)0.00 each,   Portion eaoh year,\nguaranteed for ten  years.      Tho prin-1    Entry    may     be granted on, vacant\nMr. Lames Lawrence was home from\nThree Valley for the holiday, Tuesday.\nMiss Edna Bruce of Selkirk school,\nintends spending the holidays at\nhome.\nRev. W. C. Cafder will preaoh at\nboth services in St. Johu's church tomorrow.\nMr. Gillaid of Vancouver, is Oiling\nMiss Davidson's place with the Forest\nMills Co.\nRitchie knocked out Rivers in the\nllth round of a 2D round battle at\nFrisco yesterday.\nen Hal-yon Hot Springs\nand Hevelstoke, a Gold Locket Bnd\nFob. Locket was initialed \"G.L.I.''\nFinder return same to Mail-Herald\nollice and receive reward.\nMiss O. Banna and nephew of Golden, aro in lown. guests al the King\nyj I a ard.\nWANTED\u2014Smythe's Employment office, Men for work at good wages.\u2014\nApply Smythe Cigar store First\nStreet, West.\nMr-,   ha  Grant\nRraud  Rapids,\nan, is  paying  Revelstoke a  \\ is-\ni this week.\nW.l;. Allingt -n arjd Waltei Jewett,\nof Calgary, are in town gtu-st- at the\nKin.- Edward.\nGeo. M t . i of Winnipeg, is among\nthe many Manitoba visitors to town\nthis week-end.\nThe genial countenance of W. Gil-\ni \u2022 of Arrowhead, was noticed on\nthe streets yesterday.\nThe entire program was changed\nfrom lasl year, this year ihe program\nconsisted ol fun Thc following is tbe\nlist of the  sports and  tbe winners:\nOlimhing greasy pole, one entry, uo\ncontest.\nObstacle raw\u2014Cummlngs 1st. Bruce\nind.\nThree-legged rive, Cummlngs and\nBruce 1st} McMahon and Woodwin 2nd\nPillow Bght, boys\u2014Lawrence 1st;\nMeu. McMahon 1st.\nTwo mile hicye-le race, S limes around th:- track, Collier 1st, McMahon\n2nd, Collier wa- disqualified for passing on lhe inside, which gave McMahon 1st place, a special prize was giv-! GALT COAL is handled exclusively\ntn to Collier on account of the line in Revelstoke by the Revelstoke Gen-\ntace he put up. i eral Agencies, Ltd.\nRelay     bicycle  race\u20141st,  J.  Louzo, \t\nBUSINESS LOCALS\nCoursier's Clean Smokeless Coal\ntbe kind for cooking.\nIB\nDo you want un income investment\nor desirable residence property\u2014 Consult H. N. Coursier.\nCollier, Henderson, Phillips; 2nd. Jam\nI'-'e'ii.   Halverson.   Maddock,   Needham.\nHuman wheelbarrow race, Phillips\nand Woodland, 1st.\nBoys'  changing   boot   race\u20141st.   R.\nJen tins; 2nd, Kenward.\nSack  race\u2014Boys',  1st Kenward, 2nd\noing bust Br0WQ    Men>8|  ut Cumming\nWoodland,\nEthel E. El- -lei and Salome Egeler,\noi Detroit, Michigan, ari at the King\nE ward thi-  week-end,\nMr. Fred Forest of Albert Canyon,\nn expert bear hunter,\nness m town tbi- w.ek.\n2nd,\nFAMOUS\nCANOE\nPICTURES\nMi. and Mrs, G.S. Hart oi Arrow -\nhead, arc in th- city -hopping, Thy\nere at the King Edward.\nH.C. Martin of ( hu e, and Mr. and\n-Mrs. M. Beoss ol Winnipeg, are in tho\n\u00ab.ty. guests   ,,;  thu King  Edward.\nA.M. Leslie of Wain-lau. B.C. was\n1 among Thursday's outsidi vis-\nHe  Is at   the  ICing  Edward.\nJ.   M. Smiih  oi Naku.-p anl  W. M.\nBucket Tilt\u2014This was a very comi, ' Bruce Ridpath of Toronto, one ol\n\u25a0 al -tunt. which resulted in the con- lnc greatest hockey players who ever\ntestants getting a bu kel of water donned a skate, is at present in ihe\ncn their heals The resull wa-', 1st, city, \"ftlddie\" is making his second\nJenkins and   Kenward;  2nd,     Brown   transcontinental lour, for two reasons\ni ipal points of superiority of tbis celebrated    Upton  Piano  over any  other\neven-numbered   legal   subdivisions      of\nforty   acres    or     less as Conditional\nof this elass of instruments lie in the Purchase Homesteads; personal ap-\nthree strings in unison with over- i plication required; Price, Five Dollars\nstrung bass the splondi'dly piteh.xl scale ' (SS-tl'1) per acre payable one-fifth in\nand true sounding board which give cas'h at time of entry, balance in four\nthe Upton that rich, deep, even tone equal annual instalments with inter -\nso much admired. est at  five per cent;, total cultivation\nIn a recent interview with Mr. Law- required of eight acres, thoroughly\nrence regarding this decided innova- cleared, stumped and cultivated,\ntion     in     advertising,  Mr.  Lawren.-e  and 8      acres       rough       cleared\nstaled: \"We have been enjoying the and cultivated', residence roiuired \u2022for\npatronage and confidence of the buy - at least six mouths during the lasl\ners of this community for some time year of earning patent'in a house\nnow and by always trying to keep our '. worth at least three hundred .dollars\nstocks complete the saying that 'You ($-\"500.iM)); commencement of oultlva-\ncan get it at Lawrence's has become a t,ion duties required wit-bin six months\nhousehold expression. In giving away nfter date of entry; entry non-assign-\nthis piano We are actuated by ai double able, cancellable unless reasonable pro-\npurpose, to show our appreciation of portion of cultivation -duties\/done dur-\nthe patronage of our friends during   the   ing each of the five years.\npast, als'o to encourage new trade and\nto bring the mauv  splendid values we\nCn the 17ih,  18th and to noon   on\nihe   19th   of  July,  application  for cn-\nare uow showing in all lines to theory made at Revelstoke will have pro-\nattention of every buyer in this terrl-  cadence.\nlory. The plan we arc using in giv-! Squatting on Dominion Lands in\ning away this piano is equitable and timber berth or on any other Domiu-\nfair to all, simply this, every person 'on Lands', will not hereafter be al-\nbuying  one  dollar's   worth  of     any\nand Kenward. nisi, to pi.-k     up some likely hockey\nin      I.      .. ii     v. .   a very exciting hockey players for tbe Toronto team\n\u2022 \u25a0:  the-d  y's   sporl  .  il   v.a-be- in the  National     Hockey  associatiou,\ntwi  i   th      C.P.R.   md a picked team snd seoond,  to show the moving pic-\nfrom the   ity,   The City team was de lu,e ^'u~ of hi- famous -'anoe     ex-\n: in iwo -'it 'aighl  pulls. ploit-e.\nTh:     boys     ,   ,\\.-.i one of the best Foi   b  it   known  th it as a canoeist\n.   and  wil   of Six-mile Board are   games  that   have  been  been\ning in th     itj  tbe   week-end.\nS.E. Whiting an 1 fai        ol B\na on Fi i fa-, 's .-,.'..- west\n. ng Edward.\nH.\non\ntho\nput\nou   Ridpath      has nc  e(ual.   It is  at   ihe\nthis -uminer in  baseball.   Both pitch-   '\u25a0' k workhe excels, and -o proficient\nirs it   for  tin- great    tig; me  ihat he has played two\npun good for IOU votes. The person returning to us on December 27 the largest number of votes will he given tho\npiano absolutely free of all cost. No\nfavors will be sbown. Our reputation\nfor 'square dealing' assures our customers of that fact.\"\nThis four hundred dollar Upton\nParlor Grand Piano is surely a present\nworth having and we predict a very\n\"merry race\" for voles during the\nnext few months.\nThe Lawrence Hardware Company\nnre surely to lbe congratulated upon\nth'-ir broad-minded methods and\n\"Trade  Getter\"   advertising system.\nlowed, and will result in loss of claim\nnnd forfeiture of improvements.\nS. MABER,\nSupt. B. C. Lands.\nOttawa,  Uth June, 11)13.\ni ha-.  Foster of  Vi; a      an '\u25a0 E\ny ol  Van\n:. -     early ex\n-\nhome\nlay morning,\nDoi Day with\nads.\nM      R.L.  li\n\u25a0 \u25a0 b\nk-en i.\ni-       Eh\n[Six-mil   I\n:.   ,!\nW.R,  HUlj\nir. 01 r.\nW       S\ning hei  vi\n.      Peer    'i.e.-.   |,     Ol .\u00bb\nI\nth    Mel   o\n:.     i\n}i    lefl foi \u2022-\n\u25a0\ning of tl.    ! : T\n.   irned   till   nit Th ir*da\nnst., in the City Hall     >  full at;en.t\nii -requested.\nthe winning scoi\ns 'veral errors     were mad.     , fi w   By\nI alls     were     muffed, bul  lak,' it all-\n\u25a0\n- Ing i- th<\nInm:: I 2 3\n 0 21121010\u20148\ni in  ii 0 \" 2 _' \" 1\nBOYS'   BIBLE   CLASS\nThia . ias- will\n-\nuay morning    I\nNAKUSP\nCOhflAP!\nBASEBALL\n\u25a0 *\nANNUAL\nGUN\n.\nth\"  New  York hippo -\nB appearing in Li- act\nBBl    iti       :  Europe. The\nurea  which are taken     in\ni ironto Island,     near\nthe Toionto Canoe -lub, show      Rid\n. \u25a0 \u2022        -Hints,   and    also\nwar     The Nakusp   None-Suchers   baseball\nThe  films,      of  team, lived up t0 their reputations by\nwill   beating thy   Comaplix Pine Cats   to1\nStar  shea-   the tunc of     11  to live in     the great\nI tain-   match for the     championship of    the i\nare   entirely   Anowlake-,   whieh   took  place at  Na-j\nku-p  on  Dominion  Day.   The winners'\n: LAYERS   ...      ol course had tin- advantage of play\n- :   '\u25a0\u2022l'**' \"wn  familiar Bod,\n.,f the\ni ol \u2022\nThe Citizens and Public are hereby\nnotified that July 23rd, Wednesday,\nhas been >et apart as the date for bhe\nholding of the' Retail Merchants of\nRevelstoke Annual Picnic, and lhal\nin accordance with a resolution of the\nOity Council, I hereby request that\ndale be observed as a Revelstoke  pub-\nHoliday.\nT.  KILPATRICK,\nMayor. Oity  of Revelstoke.\nCLUB\nTGUfiNEY\n'    e\nI\ne\n\u25a0\nI\n\u25a0\na\nHEVELSTOKE SCHOOL BOARD\nTenders    For   High    School at\nRevolstoke, B.C.\nTenders will  be received by the un-\nan(1 liersigned up to Wednesday,   July   li'.th\nthe  enthusiastic  support  of a      large :lt  1'-'  o'clock,   noon,   for   the-  erection\nui    from      their home     city of \"High School at Revelstoke, B.C.\nrict,    II.  Burridge nl Revel- A deposil  of an amount equal  to 5\nwho did  Ihe     l will ing for the victors, ,,er  ''*'\"'\u25a0   o[    tlle  tender      orcontract\nthe  greatest game of his long Ilico 1\"\"81  -10 made witl1 cac1'  tender\nareer,  and     backed   \"P by gill   edgcl by     marked cheque payable to     the\nmg\n\\i i\n,s\nhe Mr-\nI in the 1 of B\n\u2022    I  Uowed   by   ' ,\nW.  Marge-i i ison of G Ont\nI itb -r of 'he late w. y,\n'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :.             for      some The ' 'n'1    '\nStraightening .                     g af- '\"' rnational     org,;\n1    nl   left   Ri-vclstok.- f,,i   the   old '\" ords pui   up ln  -1.-                    ,.v\u00abti'j\no home after completing his sad Wl1' count for  -h\" yearlj\nThursday. of 'he Trap -                                    imi-r-\nlea for IMS,\n;res Oallicaao on\"   of\u00bb   Revel- The  great powdei compel\nn-nt youn_-  men, arrived arm-, tnaflUfaCtlirsi  , will  be reprs\nPPem\n\u25a0\nWill       lie   \u2022\n'\nbe   Pe \u2022\nthe\nBoa\n>:,\nll   Hi I\nIrom    Spokane on July l    to ed by pioked professional   ffaots,   and\n' holidays.   Tangr-g |,a-  been a    peOUl Uriel i,' -\nAttending     Gonzaga  Unlverelty    for these expert      irbo   wHl demoi\nIl.e la-t  two years where ho has    al- 'hen ability in  ihem- non\n\"'*\u2022* aw tentimoniali    and     An elaborate program of azi\nhas  won   the gold  medal  for hi\u00ab  class enl.-  is arranged  ior,  and  over     nfiy\nfor this year,    He  will  return to   Ins Ihih.ii     bootlfll    bare ain \u25a0\netudles in     September and   the well- ed  'heir intention lol* |.re-\u00abnt.       A\nwir-h^s of hii friends go with bim tlmt tro :\u25a0 oontiBftal is szpeoted irom tiu- and teacberi   tzaniMtlona oonnnnM\nh? may do as    wdi ,n   the following various clubs, and loine exdtoog inter  on Monday   July 7th, in tho Prtaol \u25a0\nyear as  he   ha*   done in  th-   pr ding,     ity   and  inter   team    OntS I     are   a .\u201e,, of th- publi-   school, under\nf>.n;-iatulations Tangrcsa. j-tired to take plac-. tht   Eltv.  O.A   ProcUBlei     uie... or.\nW   \u2022'.   I.- incouvei\ntr^lny.\na    .:\nI   * i today.\nIn ,n v. rdn\nnt   '.i ire       ,f   \\e,,, i,,,tu ai.-l  .(.\n8   CotmOl   of Bouth  Moneo,  \u25a0\nbu Inai     . Itor   to town this     we>'k\nnt. 'ho  King  Kdward.\nupport, experh n.-.-.l  no diliiculty     in\n\u2022 to the Mail-Herald reporl\ncore ol  ii   to ml would    have\nrepresented  the re ord of     the\n.nd   if   tho  Nukusp catcher  could\n\u2022\u2022' ! expreai deliveries\n\u25a0'. iM iiie.bniiiy have rea I\nof lhi   runs l\u00bb-ing ob -\ntaineJ at    tbi   home plate on   passed\nall  ilint Tor once\n'.II plelely    OUtoUsSOd,       bllt\n. and   tbe lad-   of   the\nSawmill    citv declare that th.ey will\n\u25a0i. He- None Buch\n'   i  lal** nl  el al, and     ai -\nalready under way for\nmother trial of     itrengtb    between\nb   - we.nhy spent- and antagonist .\nNOTIOB.\nSchool Trustees,\nPlans   and   Spceili.-ntions   ,-an be seen\nat the Architects oiiiee, or   Dominion\nSecurity OflU-e,  Kevelstoke, B.C.\nThe   lowest    or   any     lender     n.i\nnecessarily accepted.\nT. W. BRADSHAW,\nBecretary Sehool Board,\nKevelsioke, B. C.\n1st iss. J.r., 4t.\n\\ny\ne-sl i\u00ab\none    desiring to secure a do-\nservnn'   would   do   well   to  up-\nffiniign   Penfold,  Revelstoke,\narr-o   First party expected next w.-k,\n\t\nL. O. L. CHURCH SERVICE\nThc officers and members of L.O.L.\nNo. 1658, will attend Divine Bervioa\nhi the Methodist church on Sunday\nnighl next, July (itb. All members\naro requested lo beat thoir Lodge\nBoom at 0:30 p.m. sharp. Visiting\nmembers arc invited to Iw present.\nCOMING [DIS\n'I'lie    annual   Provini nil    Ugh   \u00abbool\nJulj 17. -Dramatic ('antnta \"R.-liec\noh.'    Bmpresi  iboa'r\u00ab.\nJuly \u25a0\/:\u2022\u25a0 Mei bantu Monster Picnic to\nBl   i,o.,n Hoi Springs.\nAugust 2ft--The Making of the Panama Cannl nnd Balkan War, Kinoma-\ne-olor Pictures,  Rmprcss thoatro.\nNOTICE\nPostmaster F. H. Young haB received instructions from the Department\nto close the Post ofliiTO lobby at\np.m. Hereafter from this date\noutside door ol the Post Office\ncloBo at   10 p,m.\nNOTICB\n10\ntho\nwill\nThis is the lasl waming to Owners\nof Done. Any dog found without a\nl'.\u00bb13 las will bo put in Pound.\nRY ORDER.\nMiss Elsie Hooley of tho Selkirk\nsehool stall is taking her holidays for\nthis month iu Revelstoko,\nMrs. Bews aud Mrs. Davis will sing\na duet tomorrow evening iu the Methodist church \"Face to Face.\"\nMiss \"Davidson, stenographer for tho\nForest Mills Co., is away to Winnl -\n[ieg for two  weeks'  holidays.\nlt is learned with regret that Mr.\nJack Lee of the Folest Mills Co., is\nill in the hospital ul present.\nMrs. K.G. McRae and Miss Thomas\nreturned Wednesday evening from a\nehort visil to the springs atj Halcyon.\nThe Rebecca cantata will he ready\nfor presentation in tbe Methodist\nchurch on Thursday evening,  July 17.\n.Mrs. Anderson, who has been visil -\ning ber StfltOt-ln-laW, Mrs. Lindmark,\nreturned io Vancouver on Thursday.\nJlrs. R. Howson, accompanied by\nMiss Myrtle, wont south this morning\nto enjoy a week or ten days' rest ut\nHalcyon.\nA pitcher dance with Rebeccas' pitchers, by ten Utile girls will bc oue\nof the prettiest numbers in ibe cauia-\nta on thc 17 th.\nRev. Mr. McLeod arrived on tho\nnoun train from Vancouver yesterday^\nand will take charge of the Lapiist\nchurch here for some time.\nMr. Anstie und Mr. Q.R, Lawrence,\ntook the boat trip ou business up the\nriver yesterday as faraB Downie Oreek.\nThey will return Ibis evening.\nMrs. Frank Hooley, U-it on this\nmorning's south train with ber aunt,\nMrs. Lester, who bus been Visiting\nMrs. Loo Patrick of Revelstoke.\nA few cases e,f te.nsiiiii- nave made\ntheir appearance in town,    Mr,   Berl\nLawrence, and Mrs. W.A.  Me.iris,  being   two  of  the  re.enl   -ullerers.\nTbe renovation 0f tho Methodist pai\nnonage is complete and the iu-ide oi\nth.- building presents a epic and pan\nappearance which looks most in\\iiing.\nMrs. J. Probyn tool, iu the excursion trip this week gomg t, Malakwa\nMonday a-1 the uticst of Mrs. F J.\nBossley and returning Friday morniog\nMrs.   Lester  of   .N,-lsoii.   who ba    be,n\ninuring   through    Oanada   for tome\ntime, stayed last  week in Revelstoke,\nas tin- guesi of hi     brother Mr. Loo\nPatrick.\nThc Ladies' Ai.l of thc Method] i\nchurch will bold a \"public reception'1\nIn tin- par onage on Tuesday evening.\nJuly sth, for to meet Hev. and   Mrs,\nLashley  Hall.\nMiss    Mary   K. Moir, of Winnipeg,\nwho ha-  been teaching lately at Uliur-\nmore, Alia., arrived in tuwn on Fri\nday's soiiih train to spend the holi -\ndays with Mrs.  w.A. Sturdy.\nMr, ii.ut Cameron, accompanied by\nins   ou, Kv.ecii, are combining bu i\nnos- wuh plea in.- tin   weed and tak\ning atrip   up the    North   Thompson\nrivei  in Inspect   ome real estati     in\nthai  vicinity.\nMis. Lindmark has f0, )\u201e., guest*\nthis wo.-k, Mr . ('.nor and son oi KI\nin..nton, and Mrs. Winters of Minneapolis. Mrs. Carter, aB MUs Audor -\nson, was one of thc nurses iu tbe hospital when it was flrrft opened about\nten years ago.   .\nAll thosV wishing to make the acquaintance of Rev. Lashley Hall and\nMrs. Hnll, aro cordially invited to\nattend a public rci-eptlon given hy\nthe ladies of the Methodist church in\ntho parsonage next Thursday evening,\ncommencing at eight o'clock.\nThe Sehuman Club gave Mrs. Mc \u25a0\nKinney a pleasant surprise when they\nwai tod upon ber at hor homo last Saturday afternoon and presented her\nwith a beautiful gold necklace ect with\npearls in shamrock design. Mrs. M.- -\nKinney thanked them warmly for the\ngift and the feeling that prompted it\nand recalled the many ploasant and\nprofitable hours they had enjoyed as n\nclub In the past. 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