"cd59e9d0-42ed-454d-8876-97d603047b74"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-05-17"@en . "1911-04-29"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310529/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " MAY 1 13t\n>/,\nj;\n\"Empire\" Typewriter\nFor ease of operation'and\nperfection in results it is\nunsurpassed. Price,. $001\nInterior Piibhbinnij Co.. Ag's.\nThe Mail-Herald\n- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 rn\nVisiting Cards\nA SPECIALTY\nInterior Publishing Company\nPRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS\nVol. 17\u00E2\u0080\u0094No. 32\nREVELSTOKE, B. C. APRIL 29, 1911\n$2.50 Per Year\nFINE TOOLS MAKE\nGOOD\nIARDENS\nHOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW ?\nTHAT DEPENDS ON THE KIND OF HOES. SPADES.\nFORKS AND RAKES YOU USE.\nWE SELL GARDEN TOOLS WHICH IT WON'T\nBREAK YOUR BACK TO USE AND MAKE GARDENING\nA JOY. AT THE SAME TIME THEY THEMSELVES\nWON'T BREAK. BUT WILL GIVE GOOD LONG SERVICE.\nNOR WILL WE \"BREAK YOU\" WHEN YOU BUY\nYOUR GARDEN TOOLS AND HARDWARE FROM US.\nL\nawrence\nHardware Co. Lid\nPlumbing and Tinsmithing\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHead Otfico Toronto, Ontario.\nCapital Authorized - $10,000,000.00\nCapital Subscribed - 5.575,000.00\nCapital Paid Up - - 5 330,000.00\nReserve ... - 5,5ov,,j00.00\nBranches \u00C2\u00ABr Agents at all principal points inJCaunda.\nAgents in Great Britain and United States\u00E2\u0080\u0094London, England,\nLloyds Bank, Limited. Chicago\u00E2\u0080\u0094First National Bank, Corn Exchange National Bank. Seattle\u00E2\u0080\u0094Seattle National Bank, San Francisco\u00E2\u0080\u0094Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank. Spokane\u00E2\u0080\u0094Exchange\nNational Bank.\nSavings Bank Department\nDeposits of $1 and upward, received, and interest allowed at\ncurrent rate from date of deposit. Correspondence solicited.\nRevelstoke Branch A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nc^S8 ANIMAL FERTILIZERS\nThey build up and permanently enrich the soil. The greatly in-\ncreated returns will prove a profitable Investment.\nAm system \"f agriculture which doe\u00C2\u00AB not preserve tlie fertility of\nilie nil and increaselt when low, is not identinc nnd not Rood l,UB'-\nness. if your land is rich keep ii rich by using Burns' Complete Animal\nfertilizers,\nCall or semi ler our pamphlet on Fertilizers whicli describes how to\nme them.\np. gums & Company. \u00C2\u00A3,td.\nChildren's Straw Hats\nAll sizes, all shapes, all prices.\nThe Best Assortment in the city\nto choose from. Come in and\nget your Summer Hats here.\nMrs. A, G, Crick, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 First Street\n<;<>OI)S Al.AVAYK WELL PACKED\n\u00C2\u00AB\nIf you are going oul into lhe hills lei us\nput up your Grocery order. Nothing\nInn the besl on the market and prices\nno higher lhan the inferior goods.\nOrders on short notice,\nJohn McIntyreI n. Son\nDROPPED DEAD AT WORK\nDl CP.R. STEHSHOVEL\nJas. Gavin, a Scotchman, suddenly expires at Three Valley\njust after mid-day meal\nThe body of Geo. Gavin, agod 38\nveins wns brought inlo the city on\nWednesday afternoon trom Three\nValley where the man had been en-\ngaged at work on a steam shovel,\nand had suddenly dropped dead.\nThc workman had just finished his\ndinner and returning to work had\njust started In on his afternoon duties, wh.-n be suddenly threw up liis\nhands, and falling to the ground,\ndied almost suddenly and before aid\nof any kind could reach him.\nThe body was brought so the city\nand efforts to locate bis relatives resulted In a brother-in-law being\nfound in OalgaTN. He was at once\nnotified nn.l is now in the city in\ncharge of the remains which are at\nHowson's undertaking parlors.\nFrom papers found on the body it\nis apparent that the man originally\ncame from Scotland and bad been\na member of the Masonic fraternity\nat Peterhead, Scotland. He had\nbeen In this country about four\nyears, and had just commenced the\nseason's work when his sad fate overtook him. The cause of his death\nis pronounced as heart failure.\nT'h. funeral will take place from\nHowson's undertaking parlors tomorrow afternoon.\nR.M.R.'s SMOKE\nAnd Enjoy Themselves After the\nWeekly Drill\nThe local company of H.M.R.'s indulged in a smoker on Thursday evening of this Week, which\nresulied in an excellent time. During\nthe course ol the evening's procedure\na show of hands was called to find\nout how many of the volunteers intended attending camp at Kamloops\nin June of this year, and yuitc a lot\nsignilicnl their intention ol doing so.\nThe program run in connection with\nthc smoker was as follows:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Toast,\nThc King; selection, t!eo. Hawker;\nSOIlg, Mr. Burbidge; contribution, K.\nBond; Lannigan'a Ball, Hf Bdwards;\nReminiscences of Arm> Life, Sam.\nYoung; Fighting Mac, Kco. Hawker;\nsong, Col. Sergt. Donald; Lady of tlie\nLake. H. Edwards; five minute boxing bouts by members.\nHobson's Store Burglarized\nThe store of Alex. Hobson's on Mc-\nKin-.ie avenue was broken into on\nThursday night last and a quantity\nof eatables stolen. Kntrance was\ngained by ft st.le window in the store\nbut evidently the culprits were frightened away before they had completed their depredations. A bag full\not canned stufT, tobaccos, etc., whieh\ntbe burglar or burglars had gathered\nwith the express purpose of tn'iin;\nwith them was lefc behind.\nThe local police are confident they\nknow the culprit who committed the\ndeed, but he had made his getaway\nbefore he could be apprehended.\nFAMOUS CORONATION JEWELS\nEstimated the Apparel and Ornaments Will Cost $55,000,000\nLondon, April Ji..\u00E2\u0080\u0094S,,tno famous\njewels will be seen nt the Cor,unit ion\nof Kin.- lienrg-e V. It is est minted\nthat the value of the apparel and ornament- worn in Westminster Abbey\nwill exceed $56,000,000.\nTbe value of the regalia was calculated at 115,00 DM at the enmmence-\nmmt ol King Edward's reign. It\nthin ranked second in value only to\nthat of the Russian Bmperor. Hlnoc\nthat time the Cullman diamonds and\nseveral leaser jewels bave li-ccn addod\nTh\" actual market value of Ibe fnm-\nlotitb African stones is probably\nnot less than $10,000,000.\nThere will be present at the Coronation between 7*5*0 nnd mki peeresses\nand .1.,wager peeresses, all ,,( whom\nwill wear their finest [ems. Some ol\nthem nre practicnlly jirlceless in that\nthey are unique and hnve. therefore,\nno Standard of \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nluatii.n.\nThe i nt \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'. Aberdeen possesses\nsome famous emeralds. Lady Wim-\nposeeasea th>* Hurst rubies ln\ntbe world, nming them being the\nHope ruby, a sti.ne far exceeding In\nvilli;.* even the more famous Hope\n1 nu. nl It is so blue in tint, that hy\ntransmitted light it might almost lie\ntaken for a very dark tonsd sapphire\nWith her magnificent diamonds and\npearls, Lady Wimborne will carry\nabout $500,000 worth of jewels on her\nperson at the Coronation.\nIn the mere matter of money's\nworth she will be eclipsed by her\nAmcrirau niece, the Duchess of Marlborough, who will no doubt wear the\nhistoric pearls, some of whicli belonged to Marie Antoinette, while\nothers formed the collection of the\nEmpress Catherine of Russia. So\nperfectly matched are they in skin\nand color that their equal ns a Bet\ncould not bc bought for less than\n$750,00*0*.\nAnother wonderful set of pearls is\nthat belonging to the Countess <\nen n_\nro \n\"\" o\nPORT MANN LOTS\nINSURANCE\nC. M. FIELD\nNOTARY PUBLIC\nLots in City of Vancouver\ngg **\nxr rt\nc \u00C2\u00B0\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A22*\ngiving a deacrlptlon ..I it. Suffice It\nir, nBy, however, tlmt tlir thine Is\n,11vut.-il. bul how lar Up it would be\nimmodest to itatt. It hns buttons\nmi ihr outside \"I earh\u00E2\u0080\u0094whatever you\ninii them\u00E2\u0080\u0094and i* tightly laatao-ad around tbi' nnklr. BnOUgll anl, -but\nII you want to nee it, Just dunce In\nHume'i. MiK'ii/.ii* avenue window.\nMoving pictures tonight at the\nHdl <.n theatre.\nTho Verj Uev. \feaa Paget ,,{ Calgary will preaeh in St. Peter's\nohurch tomorrow evening.\nThe R. 0, political equality league\nwill hnlil Bn orgnnl7.lng convention\nin Vancouver 0n Msy Sth.\nSTKAM ROIiLBR ARKIVH8\nThe big Hteem roller recently plir-\nrha>>ol by the city arrived here yen-\nterday liom Brant ford, nnd was given h innl run through the city utppetn\nIt was lound to work Hatiidactorily,\nand .- now waiting I, r the nrrival ot\ntb.' itone enmher before it ran ba\nput to work. Oltlaens were very\nmuch nr.tHti-.l over the appi'nrnnot of\nthe tug engine on the Btierts. but\nundoubtedly there would have teen\nmuch nn.re satisfaction SXprMMd ha4\nIt lie\u00C2\u00ABn tbe water wagon Instead. By)\nth. m$2) where Is that water wag-Olf\nanyway? SATI'RIUY Al'HIL 39, 1911.\nihe jvL^.ir,-ja::E3K^.i:rjD. revelstoke\nGbc flDatMfoevalb\nPUBLISHED WEDNESDAY *\.ND\nSATUHDW \T\nREVELSTOKE. B. C.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0yittettot publtablng Compang, |\nLimited\nZbc fl>aU1beratt>\ne\n\l ill! I *\nSATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1911.\nWednesday afternoon next will be\ntbe tirst half holiday ol tins summer\nseason, according to the pronounce\nmeat uf the Retail Association ;tt\ntheir la?: meeting, The spurt.- of\n: citj agitated ior this half holi-\notei i bI ol sport. and\n. -.. it up to them to sh..\u00C2\u00AB that\nsin ere m tbe efforts to\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 thi nten ts ol Bport. if\nmj person laying claim to the cog\nuotnen I ., ipoi I should be found\nloafing around wondering what in\nto do with hiinsell on thai\nuuld \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 croly bumped,\nWith thia ball holiday i lalmed o\nnew I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' Id be given n\" sorts\nol garni ;. an I matches ol oue kind\nui another should be arranged for\nevery half holiday.\nIf J lid see the grotc-iijue nu.l\nhorrible pictures ..f the common\nhouse fly as tbey appear in \u00C2\u00BB magaz\nine which reached the editorial \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 and tbe besl\nway t,, fight them Is to prevent their\n\"The common i .use-fly Is coining\nt.. be known as th. typhoid fly, antl\nthe term becomes universal,\niter care will be exi rcised In pro*\ng thi b * *ir. bis presi i * i\n'Flies kill a greatei nttmhei ol\nitnai be ngs than all thi hi isl\nI the poisot\n,*n'- . * Tl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 y spread \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n-and- while big, pow\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - i -ie victims.\na- so thi Mv comes oue ol\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -. -r. .. bt \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- lull grown an I start\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 n th*- World to make a\ncm. * bo( clean he\n.i ii They oat\n, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ll - Ire entei ! oflal. Tbe\nthe man u i\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 eel i VII the\na. ;.'i th\u00C2\u00BB Imaglnabli a\n. i : \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 hi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . ... ' tf il tbi f*3 Hi\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB ,-.r, : \u00C2\u00BB \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni | f i\nlow . . .... M *\n*.* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .'h ,,i *1 . ti. [I\nthei.- at > '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 :' In \"i\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ntie I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ores li 'i '\nl- ,- i, bi in. -1*. ich b \"i u l. *\nh inda un thi >\u00C2\u00BB '\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 11 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2* i. them\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2i tbi - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' ;\n.at. i*i* ng on foi to\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0all6\u00C2\u00A5t\n.ji\u00E2\u0080\u009E Vjj \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * \u00E2\u0080\u00A2**, thai\nNoii .t, a Ihe 1 snd on thi lip\n.... * \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i\nmi '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 to ipraad ifi bold * m and\nH lirfantt n . nti I\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 an an; *,:\"' ';' '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\nS, i .'ally shown ll i\"\ni an nly c\tfl where fillh (..n.lit * ns\n,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u00A2* rai thom to extol if th\nI to hi clean nn I ii'1' '\"\"\" ,b\" ''\nrootog d il ea you must \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 :\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 an\nup your lun k yard, i nd get your\nneigh** ra to do t! \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -ainr.\nHeKensie i saw finer tbe addition\n, | M| 11 IlllWSOn S new block, and\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E,, ihe rough cleaning admlnls\n,,,, ,i lasl '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\".*. getting to\ni* or t. n reap, i tab i thoroughfare .\n,n which tht citizens nan\non* *,**. ith \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00C2\u00BBal \"' I\"\"'''\n:,n.| atisln'ti n In:;* dual mer\nTERMINUS OF THE CANADIAN NORTiiE\nWHARF\n-iimMiysmzz\nCanadian Northern Railway Yards\nTOWNSITE\nI\nHJORTH ROAD\nNot an \"At\" or \"Near\" Port Mann but thc choicest spot in Port\nMann Townsite and what will be Port Mann's business section There\nis nothing on the market \" in the townsite of Port Mann,\" rsearer to the\nwaterfront or to the wharf than this proposition, A spScndid buy the\nmap tells the story, nothing to equal this, and surrounc3ed by the Canadian Northern Railway. The industrial centre of the Fraser River.\nBefore buying investigate. $312.50 will handle a 33x132 feet lot. I have\nphotographs of the property. Title guaranteed and deeds can be delivered at any time. Maps and blue prints finished on application.\niSiCJM\ntie. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2amr.-r Jim. mwmmt\nchants too are showing their enterprise and pride In tha thorougb!ar \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nbj painting and cleaning up th.-ir\npremises, while the work ol the win\ndow artists ,.f the various stoics is\neery conspicuauslj in evidence, Out\nside ol newspaper advertising per\nb;lps there le no better advertising\nthan a well dressed window, It is\nnn index ol what may be . M\"\" ted In\na de the store. If the store window\n,.- scrupulously clean and neatly dres-\ns-d, tbe purchasei enn usually, rely\nupon n that the Btorc inside is the\nsame; thai the clerk bi i as >\neb-an and thai the goods are a\nan i up todate a*- thc \u00C2\u00ABindo\u00C2\u00AB dre -\nIng ind.eates. \ ij I window ai\nlist is uoi tli to the * n\n,, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 be can afford tn | n\nand thai thi \u00E2\u0080\u009E go il lew\n,,( ill -in goes \u00C2\u00BB ithoul Uul\nwhat ... Btai *\nthe mattei ot giving the frd\nstore a Iresl \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .. '\nwhile is a verj commendable\nprise and thai\nal\na man's own b isiness whetl\npaints his bui\nnot ai\n*\nIt preserves thi\nthe stort\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *\nMi T Kilpatt\na week in HI *\ni . ...\n.' i i*. Vi t.i* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 - ,u . hat\nle thai *\nB tn Re el\ntoke. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nman I th\n' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n*\ning between the C.P.R. all.l the eity\nII ,, delegation ol the prominent ell\nIzcns should meel together and extend them a formal invitation to\ncome right along nnd look us over.\nw hat about the Board ol Trade'' -tre\nthey ali v. to the possible advertising\nsuch net.on would give Revelstoke.\nThe officials of the road are willing\nto do anything in reason to adv. 11\nthis city fm us Lhey will distribute\nall the literature we can place in\ntheir hand and be glad to do It,\nthen we in turn should jhow oui ap\n... eciai Ion of then* good \u00C2\u00AB ill towai l-\nV. hy nol in \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ite these big men\nim .. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i, here.\na hen we ;el th m 1 tn at\nvhite. .fi ip a\nTot them and make them want to\nWANT BETTER SERViCE\nTrout Lake Residents Will\ntition C. P. ii.\n'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2i\nt il late in the daj. ow ing to the\nBowman steamer attending to thc\nn tin of the cotnpm s in prefi rt nc\nto the needs of tin travelling public.\nThe mail service was also taken up\nan I ibe utter disregard of the publi.\nBcrvice made by the above carriers\nbet wei a the above points Was clear\nly shown. To thc betterment ol the\nBervice and with ,*, view lo giving the\ntravcllijii public u service which\nbc l died upon, ii was i esolve 1,\nTha' a potil Ion be circulated nt\nFi i Beaton, I 'nmboi n i nnd\nTroul !... ,'ii ihr. l\ It. Co.\n: \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ui from Ai row ll in\ntoll*. . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lij pit Ing a pri'inan\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 * . rvice, nol\nonly \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' ronvinirn *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 o] th * peo\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*. hit ni .1. for\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 hal \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ; * i. i al\ni\nPe-\nI '* * '' clnimed Tm daj.\nlot h, :,.- li . ivlc\n* * ol ,*, general\neaides\ntnak. : tree plani ,\nWANT KOBE BOOKLETS\nCP.il. Describes five Thausand\nOnly \"a Crop in the Bucket\"\n'l b * [ollowing lei ter received bj Mr,\nP. W. Lning, secretary ol the Board\n... Trade, is evidence \"f the appreeta\nlu n ol thc booklets which the Hoard\nsecured thc printing of. The t'. P li.\n. i. ni Ij anxious to give tli \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 citj\nall lie* advertising li possibly enn.\nlott.oi is ir..in io*'*. Met,, Hi .*wn.\n!:.,*. u mnnnger ol the C.P.H., and\nsi enks 'or Itself. It roads as lol\nlo\u00C2\u00AB\nDeal \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI i n *l \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 **; letters\ni ,,..:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 id i \"i v* ii* ii i hot and my\nonilection With youi' letli'i ol\nMarch 15th to Mr. II. W. Brodio, G.\nI\ A., Vancouver,\nNt edle * to nj i shall b ilj too\n;lad to ' ei p Revelstoke before thc\nUritish public, bill as mentioned in\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2i.i to Mr. I's.-h ir, the supply\niflkai\niAMxmiuww ymmmmmsuiz*\nI4&\nI ran thi\n'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n(T\nINSURANCE\nII you insure with us you\ninsure with some (tt the\noldest and strongest companies in the world.\nThe Hevelstoke General Agencies, Ltd.\nInsurance ol All Kinds\nSafeguard You,'!' Food\nhy Always Using\nDrPMCFS\nCREAM\nMim Powder\nIVi&ijQ from Pure Grape\nCream of Tartar\nIts purity, wbolesomeness and\nsuperior leavening qualities\nare never questioned.\nNo\nNO ALUM-\nLIME PHOSPHATE\n\"Aliiio I* I powerful astringent with vrry\nrtfcM\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00ABi liritanl qualities, owing i<> which, when\ntaken intnimiiy iii ..uiil M 01 quantity, it u nmelle\nunit purgative, and mn) toon eanae i.itui (iiistro-\nlotcatlnal Inflammatl n.\" U.S. Diiptnniory,p, in.\n\"Thr. ii'.<- ol alnm nnd suits ol alumina I i food\naimold b\u00C2\u00AB prohibited.\" Pnf. Wotti.Hamtillnlt,\nNotico that all atlvortlaomontH\nof tho ohoap baklnff powdor*\nnominal tho prosonoo of aluntf\nTlwtofuro road tho labol.\nTnrnvsum\nm*\nSPECIAL NOTICE\nMann\nThe New\nC. N. n.\nTownsite\nPeople of Revelstoke and district wishing to get in on the ground\nfloor in Port Mann Townsite may\nhave all particulars as to the only\npiece of land close to the Railway\nWharves not owned by the Railway\nCompany. The owner of this will\nbe in Revelstoke next week -after\nthe 1st. of May\u00E2\u0080\u0094and will be glad to\ngive information to enquirers addressing him in care of this paper.\nThe property, of which there\nare only 20 lots still unsold, is about\n3O0 yards from the waterfront, and\nis side by side with the lots belonging to the railway. The latter will\nmost likely bring the highest prices\nwhen the Townsite is put on the\nmarket in July or August next.\nThis is the one and only great\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 chance to buy inside business prop-\n__erty around which lots will be sell-\nt ing at probably $100 to $150 per\nfoot in a few months. It will take\n$350 to $400 cash to handle.\nSend your name and address to\ncare of this paper, and full particulars will be given you.\nADDRESS\nJ. H. SELKIRK\nOF VANCOUVER\nCare Mail-Herald Office, Revelstoke, B. C.\n^i\nimi Imve ent ilie general agent lor\nII. ''. ii- \"only B Imp in | In* bucket\"\nilio. Mel,. Ilnmn,\nKiiio|ii*Hii Manager.\nI'lve thousand ul theso booklota\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0vet i o* t\nOUJKCTH TO NISUIIOB.\nWlnt ; \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \|.ni I-. The Wlnnlpog\nI \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,i i i,| 11ado iln i i u'liui,- |iiihhi'iI n\nii. n Ij u..i li ,l tesoliitioii which will\nie fm wm .i.'i to Ottawa contemning\niie* admission of negroea Into Canada\n.i . It is set forth In the res-\nll -ii Umi UieBp new I'Dtncrs nre\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 eiidlul [armci'H nor agreeable\nn mlilmi'K lo the white Kettlci'B.\nThe board aluo pniwcil a resolution\nsimilar to that of the Manufacturers'\nassociation on the proposal to atnond\nuie Railway net to ennlile the railwny commission to suspend railway\ntariffs or charges \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 throat and lungs. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 21 cent.\nCOMPANIES ACT.\nTake notice that \"Kincaid & Anderson, Linited\" alter the expiration\nof ono month from thc lirst publication of this notice to apply to the\nRegistrar of Joint Stock Companies\nto change the Company's name to\n\"lioldpii (leneral Agencies, Limited.\"\nDated at Hevelstoke, B. C, this\n21st day ol April, 1911.\nHarvey, MeCarter & Pinkham\nBollcltors lm- Kincaid and\nAnderaon, Limited.\nHpi'iiking at B tons Wall, Man.,\nRobert Roger* condemned the\nprocity pact.\nRon.\nTHE BIG\nREMOVAL SALE DF FURNITURE\nI WORLD NEWS IN PARAGRAPH\nt\nIS NOW ON\nR. HOWSd & COMPANY\nRevelstoke, b. c.\nj\nCentral Hotel\nAbrahamson Bros.\npioveil.\nProps.\nAll modern convenience\nSularicpd r pioveil. First-Class in avery respect.\nLarge Sample Rooms.\na $2.00 per day Special Weekly Rates\nRat'\nIn\nRevelstoke. B.C.\nORIENTAL HOTEL\nsuitably furnished with the choicest the\nmarket affords. Best Wines, Liquors and\nCigars. Rates $i a ilay. Monthly rate\nJ. ALBEET STOTSTE PROP\nNOTICE TO CREDITORS\nthe Matter of the Estate of\nThomas McMahon, deceased:\nNotice is hereby given tbat all\ncreditors and others having claims\nagainst the Estate of Thomas Mc\nMahon, late of Revelstoke, B. C, de\nceased, who died at Revelstoke on or\nabout the 10th day of November, 1910\nare requested to send to the undersigned Solicitors for Donald Mcintosh, Executor of the last will of\nsaid deceased, within 60 days from\ndate, full particulars of their claims\nduly verilied, and that after that\ndato the said Executor will proceed\nto distribute the said estate amongst\nthose entitled thereto, regard being\nbad only to those claims of which\nsaid Executor shall havo then received notice.\nHARVEY, McCARTER & PINKHAM\nSolicitors of Donald Mcintosh,\nExecutor of the Last Will\nDeceased.\nLumb\numoermen\nIt will pay you to\nmake a call at\nF. B. WELLS,\nFur Buyer and Exporter\nOld Town, - Revelstoke, B. C.\nbefore buying yonr outfit of working clothes\nfor the bush. 1 make a\nspecially of Logging\nShoes. Pants, S-ox, Shirts\nblankets alld everything\nrequired in vour business,\nE. G. BURRSDGE\nTinsmith Repairs, Hot Air, Pipe\nand Furnace work\nFor Sale\n25-foot Lot and House, Third Street\n$10110.\nThree Lots on Second Slieet, near thf\nnew Post Office, Slam\nHouse and Lot near Y.M.C.A., $31.*ift\nTwo lots aril House. Third Stiet-',\n$2000.\nHouse aid Lot, Kirst Street, neirlh\nnew l'osi Ollice, $2100.\n.\")5 feet on Sixth Street, $71 0.\n54) feet on Victm-ia Hoad. $.V.0.\n12 K'ioiii H use, ScLond Street, 50 font\nlm, $4500.\nAnd other fle.\u00C2\u00BBt c'as\u00C2\u00AB values.\nCall and Investigate\nW. B. Robertson\nGreat West Permanent Loan\nCompany Agency\n-WORK SHOP-\nConnaught Ave. - Revelstoke\nTIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER\nFOR SPRIKC PAIKTNC\nLet me paint your house rij-ht. 1 do\nnothing but first-class work. Quality\nconsidered my price is low. The best\nmaterials used aud work done when\nI promised. Try me on your interior\ndecorating. My work is guaranteed to\nplease.\nSIGNS\u00E2\u0080\u0094 I can furnish you with any\nkind you wanl. Class, brass, tin, cloth\nor wood. Get my prices.\nCarriage and Wagon Painting at my\nshop in alley back of E. J. Bourne's\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Store, first -Street.\nNOTICE.\nRevelstoko Land District.\nDistrict of West Kootenay.\nTake notice that Clarence H.\nBehock, of Mount Joy, l'a., occupation coal merchant, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCommencing at a Post planted 20\ncbaini south of the south east cornier of lot 7635; thence north 80\nchains, thence east 40 cbains, more\nor less to the line of the Arrow\nLakes Lumber Company's, timber\nlimit 43232, thence south 60 chainB\nthence west 20 chains, tbence south\n20 chains, thence west 20 chains,\nmore or less to place of commencement.\nDated March 24th, 1911.\nCLARENCE H. SCHOCK.\nEd. McGagbrun, Agent.\nR.^. CRAWFORD MORRISON &G*EEN\nResilience Cor. 3rd St. and Robson a.e\n\" Pacific Coast\nTested Seeds\nFruit Lands\nFOR SALE\n(i.ilena Bay lamia in pp rcf li**** of\n10 or 20 ncrcH or en bloc. Corric-\npondence invited,\nJohn Shaw. Agent.\nBox 616 Arrowhead\nJohn Lee\nDRY GOODS\nManufacturer of Ladies'\nUnderwear\nLadies Suits Made to Order\nFit Guaranteed\nAll kinds of Silk, Gingham,\nMuslin, and Fancy\nthings kept in stock\nPrices Reasonable P. 0 Box 200\nFront St . Lower Town, Revelstoke\nCEMENT BLOCKS\nMannfnctnr\u00C2\u00BBd fnr ah cia\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB*\u00C2\u00BB ot bnllrhuK.\nCEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE\nFIRE CLAY AIID FIRE BRICK\nfor \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB)\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 In larvd r>f \u00C2\u00ABTn\u00C2\u00ABN \u00C2\u00BB\nTwenty-three miners are dead in 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Weir, of Sing-\nthe Ott Mine No. 2 of the Davis Coal hampton, who were married in Bow-\n& Coke Co., at Elk Garden, WiB, the'manville, have celebrated their gold-\nresult of an explosion. ! en wedding.\nFive iiremeu at Seattle were injur- Mormon agitators were mobbed at\ned by (lie collapse of a ladder. Birkenhead, England.\nSeven Indians from the Fraser\nValley will attend the coronation.\n1'aul Fitte, a young man from\nStony Plain, was killed in a runaway\nat Taber.\nThe firm ol W. H. Martin & Co. of\nToronto, planing mill machinery\nmanufacturers, has gone into voluntary liipiidation. The liabilities are\nabout -$50,000, with assets slightly in\nexcess.\nJohnuy Coulon, bantamweight\nchampion of ihe world, aud Eddie O'\nKeefe, of Philadelphia, fought ten\nrounds to a draw at Kansas City.\nDr. Frederick A. Cooke, ertswhile\npolar explorer, is on his way to El\nPaso, Toxas, today, still claiming\nthat he is the discoverer of thc North\nI'olc.\nFarm labor\nem Ontario.\nis very scare in west-\nA.J. Small will cre.t\nBerlin to seat 1,(100.\na theatre in\nScarlet fever is prevalent\nDixie and Port Credit.\naround\nFour mcu were killed in a blasting\naccident at Pitt bake, B. C.\nThe Keith Moving Picture Co., will\nopen a theatre in St. John, N.B.\nFred Markland, of Ernestown, bad\nhis facc badly bitten by a horse.\nSolid ice still fills St.Mary's river,\nand blocks navigation to the Soo.\nJohn Halt, of Winnipeg may be thc\nnext Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba.\nTl 57th Regiment, Peterboro may\nspi u 1 Dominion Day at Brockville.\nFire destroyed the St. Nincent de\nPaul penitentiary piggeries; loss $10,-\n1)00.\nW. J. Davis, aged 00, Ior 27 years\ndeputy registrar ot deeds for Leeds,\nis dead.\nThere is a likelihood ol tbe Montreal building trades going ou strike\nMay Day. 4\nW. G. Hunt, a Brockville traveller,\nfell tram a ladder and has concussion\nof the brain.\nThe C.N.R. will erect a new passenger station on Victoria avenue,\nFort William.\nA coronation issue\ndouble the ordinary size,\nsued next month.\nif --tamps,\nwill be is-\nCount Witte, thc Russian states-\nman, is in bad health.\nLondon, Eug., taxieab drivers, 7000\nin number may strike.\nThe French budget has been Passed\nand the Chamber adjourned until\nMay 22nd. u\nLieut. B. Yasson, a French naval\nofficer, was killed while aeroplaning.\nTbe Tole.lo. Ohio, \"Blade\" was\nburned out; I06S $200,000. One fireman was badly hurt.\nGeurgc H. Hughes, aged 7'J, a New\nYork millionaire, will wed Kathleen\nDouglas, aged 3*6, whom he met a lew\nmonths ago.\nWinnipeg and Ottawa amateurs\nmade good impressioes in tho open -\ning performances erf the Earl Grey\nmusical and dramatic trophy competition at the Walker theatre, before\na large and brilliant audience.\nThe iietitioners for the commutation of the death sentence on Nicholas Bilowus expect that their request\nwill be granted bj His Excellency\nEarl Grey today.\nIn the British house of commons,\nthere was a lively debate on the\nhome rule question. Numerous amendments to the veto bill were pro -\nposed by the Unionists.\nVV. O. Sealey's amendment to strike\nout the fruit and vegetable clauses\nfrom the reciprocity proposals waa\nthe cause JI a sharp debate in tho\ncommons at Ottawa.\nAmerican immigrants give reasons\nfor their trek into western Canada,\nbeing attracted by the rich lands\nthat can be secured at low prices.\nA bitter campaign is being waged\nin Australia in connection with the\nproposals to enlarge the powers ot\nthe federal government.\nA lecture on the hygiene of the\nmouth was delivered to a large Winnipeg audience by Dr. Webster ot\nToronto.\nThe Winnipeg city council refused\nto consider the amended agreement\nwith the Midland railway lor two\nweeks.\nC.\nnow\nmission form\nment ideal.\nF. Adams, single tax lecturer,\nin Winnipeg, declares the com-\nmunicipal govern-\nUNION HOTEL\nAltltO VHKAll, 11. <;.\nSpecial Attention given to commercial\nmen and tourists. Flnt-olasn lam pit\nrooms. Pines) scenery in British Columbia, overlooking Upper Arrow Lake.\nW. J. Lightburne, Prop\nST. ANN'S ACADEMY\nK1. M LOOPS, B. O.\nAffords superior etuicalional advan-\ntagi s, Handsome new brick building,\nmodern equipment, extenstvegrounda,\nI 'lasses graded in accordance wiih the\nichool*. throughout this Province.\nComplete Music and Ari Departments.\nSpecial clauses in Shorthand, Type*.\nwniing and Book-keeping. Particular\nattention given to rennemenl ol manners ami correct English,\nTERMS MODBRATB\nFor Prospectus. Address Tho Ao ilomy.\nF. H. Peters,\nbein appointed\nation at Calgary\nD. L. S., C. E.\ncommissioner ol\nhas\nirri-\nMIRACULOUS RESULTS\nIN DUNVE6AN, CB,\nGIN PILLS Brought Relief\n\"I suffered untold misery even when\nunder treatment from the best doctors\nfor over ten mouths, and nothing seemed\nto do me nny good or relieve my painful\ncondition. My trouble was Inflammation of Kidneys and Bladder,\nI finally determined to go to the Victoria\nHospital, Halifax ,for treatment.\nTwo days, however, before my intending departure, a neighbor called and\nhappening to have a GIN PILL in\nhis pocket, insisted on my taking it. I\ndid so and six hours after taking it, the\nresults and benefits I derived were\nsimply nothing inoieor less than miraculous. Instead of going to the hospital,\nI sent for a box of CIN PILLS witli the\nresult that I am a cured man. I recommend CIN PILLS to everyone suffering\nIrom Kiduey Trouble.\"\nLswia MacI'iihrson.\nTake GIN PI LIS on our positive\nguarantee that they will cure you or\nmoney promptly refunded. 50c. a box\n\u00E2\u0080\u00946 for f2,50\u00E2\u0080\u0094sent oil receipt of price\nIf vour dealer does not handle GIN\nPILLS. Sample bos free if you write\nus. National Drug and Chemical Co.,\nDept W., Toronto. ji\nAn ice jam caused the water\nMontreal harbor to rise three feet\n1111 hour.\nUp\nhave\nto the coronation fund\nto date the Marys of Wiarton\ngiven $1.20 an,l Georges $1.50\nThe M.C.R. new flier made thc 111\nmiles between Detroit and Buffalo in\nlf.2 minutes last night.\nEugenia Gaureau, aged 30 months,\nwas fatally scalded at Montreal by\nfalling into a tub of wgter.\nThree ot a party of eighteen Austrians caught in a Sunday rRid at\nWindsor, will he deported.\nThe T. and N.O. branch line right\nof way is almost blazed through from\nPorcupine City to Metagami.\nWilliam McNoll, thc C.P.R. engineer injuri'd when his engine ran into\nn washout near Ottawa, is dead.\nMontreal police male \u00E2\u0080\u009E disarming\nraid on nn Italian Colony Suiulay and\nhad weapons.\narrested four who\nquickly *-.:....1 ..,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,i>\n;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i, ttb bas evei como ol Iti\nI -tame cxpi it m evasive slid\nag | , Rtlfl led pin' i Ice nn I the\nn . ng .f energy and efi.ut. So\n\u00C2\u00ABiid Cobb, when Bush started out\n(it was au awkwa'd bam runner an 1\nWHAT NEGROES THINK.\nThe Torchlight, edited mil publish\ned by negroes at Danville, and claim\ne.l to be the loading negro newspaper\noi Kentucky, hands Jack John n\nthe fistic i )>.iin11.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .ii . the follow ing i J\nit..rial wallop hi a recent issue.\n\"We have u.'. er been able to see In\nJack Johnson anything worthy ol\npraise and emulation. We have al\nways regarded the Incident at Reno\nas the meeting ol two vulgar brag\ngarts, neither of them representing\n; be beBt in the race to wiih h ho belonged, and neither of Ihem n wort-\nthy character to bc held up to the\nyouth ol America as a hero worthy\nof iheir respect and veneration. But\nit seems that Johnson is determined\nlo outdo himself as a lawless, reek-\nless tough, Surely las attention\nhas n ner been called tj tlu passage\n.li holy writ which .ays. 'He thai\nruleth his spiril Is mightier tin n he\nthat taketh a city.' Johnson has\nclub when that aggregation was at\nthe top of the heap mil the best exponents of the most skilful way ol\nplaying the national game, has come\nout with the statement that the\nteam lacks a good coach, and he is\noppose,I to the re-appointment of P.\nGreen who has managed tlu Caps for\nhe last six years 0r eo. Barney holds\nthe team is yellow away from\nhome, and thai the popular Petie\nplays favorites in the matter of choosing the team. If this is so (nn.l\nthe record of the club seems to point\nto the fact that they do stand up\n' when off the Varsity Oval) then the\nuulcker they do something the better\nModern lacrosse on nay team should\ndemand that the best men play on\nthe twelve. In Ottawa, there have\nbeta few French Canadians on the\ntlie team, and the city league bas a number of good men of that nationality\nthai coul.1 be thrown into a game\n,*:ii*l not hurt the calibre ol the Cap*\nat all. At any event, the man who\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tan.Is up away from home ought to\nbe put in the discard, From this die-\ndm \u00E2\u0080\u00A2**. ii b.oi.s a i if old Barney had\nsomething on th,* club.\nThai this is an age of realism was\nwell demonstrated by the fact thai\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Inn Coffroth, the lulil promoter,\nwanted to take ,*i series of moving\npictures ol big .lack Johnson, tha\nchamp heavyweight pug, in the exciting exercise ol his jail routine du\nties. Hue can imagine the haughty\nwuy thai John refuse,I the offer to\nImmortalize himself.\nBOY SCOUT MOVEMENT.\nThe Hoy Scout movement has\nspread all over the world, Great\nBritain, Austria, Denmark, Sweden.\nGermany, Russia, America, Argentlnfl\nand Chile, all these countries have\nii.t only become a nuisance to the taken up Ib.s big movement lor boys\npubli\", but he ha- humiliated every-'wiib great success. It is ine of the\none who had any confidence in him biggest movements for hoys that has\n,,i who was willing to accord him * * I been brought out. There are\nin n Iship, while he hn heaped upon a great many people that do not\nbis race eternal shame and disgrace, quite understand the meaning ol the\nNo honest, Intelligent citizen has any j hoy scouts, and seem to think that\nrespect, for the lawbreaker, and when\ni, little money so turns \u00E2\u0080\u009E fellow's\nhead that he thin'is he can trample\nupon the law with impunity, a go id\nterm in prlscn is the best thin; that\ncan com., to him. Johnson seems to\nthink his money nud notoriety have\nliven linn immunity mid that he has\nspecial privileges which his fellow\ncreatures have not. Six months hard\nlabor would do Mr. Johns, u more\ngood than all the money he received\nfrom the Reno bout, and perhaps\nsave the race fiom further humiliation.\"\nBrockton, Mass.. April 27.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Jesse\nK. Appleby, Brockton policeman-athlete, bus been selected bj John B.\nSullivan, former president ol the A.\nA.l'., now president ol the Olympic\ncommittee, t,, represent America in\nthe coming big I ilymplc games.\nAppleby Is t *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*, ntj sevi n. He\nyoungest member ol the Bn\nforce an 1 oue ,,;\" the best athletes in\nthe city. Sullivan ha upon\nl). nnts .1. Mahoney, wbo holds the\nsiioi puttin * an I hamm r tl\nchampion it Ian I an I\nland but Mah n *y Is\nthe University ,,: California \u00C2\u00AB\niblowers and Will\nllvan nee Is -i\ nn li ll I miner\nan.l six mi a ,n th * .1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ntrials w Ul be held In N \u00C2\u00AB\nst, and Applebj\ne.l be will get a \" >am\nIn a \"'id un \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\npleby threw\nIn h is, and th\n-\nwith 138 feet l '. chee\nBarney Q linn,\nstalwa\nit is ., sort of a elub that gets to-\ngethcr and goes out aud plays war\nand Indian or something similar. The\nmain purpose of the Boy Scouts is t,,,\nmake nun. nun with character and\nbackbone, men who will know how t0\ntake care of themselves under any\nconditions and circumstances. They\nlearn many things that are very es -\nscntial in cases of accident, such as\ntirst aid to thc injured, resusitating\nthe drowned. If lost In the woods\nImw to find their wny out, how to\ntell directii n with a Watch, how to\nbuild a tire without the aid of matches, bow to cook (camp style), how\nto tie all kin Is of knots for packing,\nsailor knot.-, etc. Signalling in\nmany different ways. These are\nonly a lew ol the many things that\nare taught, space pr vents a full de-\nwork and \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0> h it it\nwill accomplish for thi ' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 s. Th\nPo Seoul \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Revelstoke will bi\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ini: \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ; .ii tbe \ .M.C.A. , n M **\n11\nI 18\n.i* wb >ther mi ml rs of tin\n,' \ oi nol maj \" : >\nn** to\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n*\n.. .,\nREVELSTOKE OPERA MOUSE\nSa'\nFIRST CANADIAN TOUR\nH. E. PIERCE & CO., present Edwin Milton Royles\nW\nUnquestionably the most fascinating\nAmerican piny of a decade\nTHE SENSATION cf the CENTURY\nExactly as presented, 2 years Wallack's Theatre,\nNew York. Original Cast and Production\n25-WELL KNOWN PLAYERS 25\nPRICES\u00E2\u0080\u009426c, 75c, $1, $1.50\nw\nOPEEA HZOTJS1I3\nMR. JOHN GRIFFITH\nSUPPORTED DY\nMISS EYDTH TOTTEN\nand a company of competent players\nin Lhe Shakespcriati love tragedy\nA FULL SCENIC PRODUCTION\nAr mission \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 $1.50. $1. 75c.\nCHILDREN 25c. -,\n> ml\n*\nPENyiMGLE\nTHAT is the name, and\nbelow is the trademark,\nyou are to look for next\nlime you buy underwear\nYour sizi* in any Sarmt'iii\nwith that trademark will\nHt perfectly, will outwear\nordinary underwear, will\nnot shrink. Yet you pay\nnothing extra for this\nextra value; and you get our\nGuarantee of \"moneyback\nif you can fairly claim it.\"\nll Paris in Canada.\nby Pl N MAN'S Limited. \u00C2\u00AB\nIn\nMR. JOHN GRIFFITH\nOthello,\" at lhe Opera House, Mondu*, Mty' 1st\nGRAY and\nBrown are\nlhe dominant\ns!mdcs for Spring\nSuits.\n\\"/i are snowing\nboll e col its at\nlh< ii . uperb\nI n . h Worsteds\nand Scotch Tweeds.\nrit-Ri form was first\nin Canada to | it\nI ich ' i , hand\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 'lured garments for\nmen al reasonable\npin es,\n300\nMcKlNNON\nSUTHERLAND\nSEWER CONNECTIONS\nF.\nNOTICE TD PHTY OWNERS\nProperty owners in the City\nare hereby notified that all\nhouses must be connected with\nthe sewer within GO days from\ndate.\nBy order,\n15. A. Lawson,\nAp. 12-10t. City Clerk.\nNOTICK TO CREDITORS.\nTake notice llmt lhc store known\nns Wing Wo, Kwong Kob, opposite\nY.M.OlA., First street, cast, lias\nbeen taken over by Mike rat nuil\nt nung Look, ami all claims due to\nundersigned must lie presented lor\npayment within 3tl* days Irom date of\nthis issue.\nHated April Sill, l'Jll.\nOHARLllS KWONG.\nWONG DUCK.\nNOTICE TO CREDITORS.\nite Estate ot George Nichols, Jr.\ndeceased.\nNotice is hereby given that all persons having any ciuims or demands\nagainst the auove decease,!, George\n.mcuoIs, Jr., late ol Revelstoke, D.\nC, railway employee, who died n.ar\nRogers I'ass, U. 0., on or abo..t the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ith day oi March, l'Jlu, are required\nto send particulars thereof duiy verilied to the undersigned on or belore\nthe First day of May 1 '.11 -, and that\nniter said' date 1 will proceed to Jis-\nti'iinite the said Estate amongst those\nentitled thereto regard being had\nonly to those claims of winch 1\nshall tiuu have received notice.\nW. I. D1UGGS,\nSolicitor, Revelstoke, B. C, Administrator with Will annexed of\nEstate of said George Nichols, Jr\nNOTICE\nCertilicate ol Improvements.\nGlad Hand Mineral Claim, situated\nin tiie Trout Lake Mining Division ol\nWest Kootenay District. Where lo\ncated:\u00E2\u0080\u0094At head ol Seven Mile Creek\nand adjoining the Winslow Mineral\nClaim.\nTake Notice that I, O.U.N. Wilkie,\nact.ug as agent lor Druce White, F.\nM.C. 1J2'.MI9, William Dennett, F. M.\n0. li'25'2'2l, and Net tie Davcy, F. M.\nC. .No. B255G1, intend sixty days Ii'oui\ndato hereof, to apply to the Alin.ug\nKeen dor (or a Certificate of lin-\nprov'enicnis, tor the purpose of ob\ntaming a Crown Grant of the auove\nclaim.\nAnd further take notice that ac\ntion, under section 87, must lie colli\nmenced belore the issuance of such\nten un,ne of Improvements.\nDated Ninth day ol March, l'Jll.\nU. li. N. WILKIE, U.C. L.S.\nTrout Lulu. D. C.\nNOTICE\nRevelstoke Land District\nDistrict of West Kootenay.\nTiiiic notice that I, Mary Selkirk,\nof Vancouver, occupation, morriou\nwoman, inleuUi. to apply lor per\nmission lo purchase thu follow,n*:\ndescribed lauds.\nCommencing nt a post planted ai\nthe N. E. Coruer of Lot 6140 U.i.,\nand marked M. S.'s S. E. Corner,\nthence north -SO chains, theuco west\n70 chains, thence south 10 chains,\nthence east 20 chains, thence Boutb\n1(1 chains, thenco east 50 chain.-\nto point ol commencement, contain\ning 480 acres.\nDated January 'Jth, l'Jll.\nMARY SELKIRK.\nPer 0. P. Smith. Agent\ni.i Ravcli ok'\nNOTICE.\nRevelst..ke l.luul District.\nin nui ni West Kootenay.\nTake not lie lliiil llasil It. lleyn\ni,id., ..I Revelstoke, u* 0., occupa\ntion clork, Intends to apply for per\nii io purcbase the follow,n.\ndi ,ii ilieil lands:\nCommencing at a i\">st planted ai\ntin* . .iiiiii west, coiner of Lot 7818.\nthence east si; chains, tbence south\ni; cbains to the north east corn.ii\n..I Lol NM3, thonco along lun ol\nsaid Lol lu chains, west III cbalui*\nsouth nn.l '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0! chains west to lino ol\ni.i.i .'i u, thonco along line ol said\nLot In cbains and 211 chains wesl t.\nthe in.rth wed corner, tbence nboiu\ni. cbains nortb to place ol commence\nlui'iit.\nDated March 1st, Uli,\nHASH, R. REYNOLDS,\nAgent John Babw\nMl ro; RHLATIVflS- In'oima\ntli I. : Irod b '*. ihe whereabouts of\nwm ren A lam Itfl in'aid ot on\nMarch 13th, i 111, at Revelstoke, B.\ni'. Informal * n concerning him will\nbe thankfully reoelved by bis father,\nMl I'bilij, Adumn, Tobermory, Ont.''\nKOOTENAY LuDGE, No. 'it A\nand A. M.\nRegular meetings are held in MAS-\nOM1C Th!MlJi_,E, Uddiellows' Hall\non the Third Monday in each month\nat 8 p. m. Visiting brethren are\ncordially welcome.\nROBT. GORDON, W. M.\nW. B. ROBERTSON, Secrotary.\nSELKIRK LODGE 12, 1. O. O. F.\nMeetB every Thursday evening in\nSelkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting\nbrethren cordially invited.\nK. G. McRAE, N. G,\nJAS. MATH1E, Secretary.\nCOURT\nMT. BEGBIE,\nOF I. O. F.\nNo. 3461.\nMeets in I. O. U. F. Hail next to\nTapping's opera House every second\nand fourth Monday in month. Visiting brethren cordially welcomed.\nG. W. DELL, C. R.\nWM. S. CAMERON, Rec.-Soc.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0JOLD RANGE LODGE, K. ol 1'.,\nNO. 26, REVELSTOKE, ii. C.\nMeets every Wednesday except the\ni'liu d Wednesday oi eaoh month in\nuddiellows' Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting Knights ure cordially invited.\nJ. Y. SlMl'SON, C. C.\nG. H. BROCK, K. of R. & S.\nM. ol F.\nC. W. O. W.\nMountain View Camp, No. 229.\n.leeis Second aud Fourth Wednesdays in each month in Selkirk\nHall. Visiting Woodmen am\ncordially Invited to alien,I\nH. W. EDWARDS, Con. Com.\nJAMES McINTYRE. Clerk.\nilARVEY, McCARTER\nAND PINKHAM,\nBarristers, Soliciiois, Etc.\nImperial Bank Building Revolstoke, B. C.\nMoney to Loan.\nOlllces\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rovelstoke, B. C, and\nCranbrook, B. C.\nGeo. S. McCartor,\nA. M. I'iakham, J. A. Harvey,\nRevelstoko, Craubroolt\nROBERT SMITH,\nProvincial Land Suveyor,\nMining Surveyor,\nEngineering\nVlcKENZlE AVE..\nBOX 1UG, REVELSTOKE.\nEggs for Hatching\nWhite Leghorns Nn.l Ten, headed by\nfirst prize cock, Vancouver 1911.\n$5 for IS; Ss for 30.\nXo. 2 Ten, headed by a targe white bird\nfrom Kusl. \u00C2\u00A52.uu lor 15; tri.-Mi\nlm 30.\nlull Leghorns S. C. K. I. Reds; $2..SO\nlm IS; $4.00 for 30.\nJohn J. Devine\nRevelal'ike, II. C.\nEggs for Hatching\nRhode Island Red.\nSilver-lnced Wyandotte aud HulT Leghorn, per setting, \u00C2\u00A32.00.\nIviuileii goose eggs, .iOc. each.\nI'ekln duel sill eggs) J12.U0.\nliny iilil ducklings.\nliai uld chicks a specialty.\nWrite or Rhone 212.\nMRS. R.A. UPPER\nNew Grove I'iiiin, Revelstoke,\nNOTICE.\nCERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENT.\nCoronation Y.R.U. and North Star\nMineral Claims, situate in tho Trout\ni.ake Mining Division ol West Kootonay Dlstriot. Where located.-On\nial'i'l Creek.\nTake notice that 1, (). II. N. WllkWi\nacting as agent for Culler Thomas,\n.'oriel' ol Spokane, Wash., I). S. A.,\neree Miner's Certificate No. H 1)4976,\nnlend, Hixty days from date hereol,\no apply Ui thc Mining Recorder lor\na Ciriituate of linprovoiiunts, for tho\npurpose of obtaining a Crown Grant\nof the above claims.\nAnd further take notico thnt a.tion\nunder section 37, must bc commencod\nbefore thc issiiaiK'O of such Certilicate\nof Improvements.\nDated thiB 27th day of April, 1911.\nO. B. N. WILKIE.\nCOMPANIES ACT.\nTake notice lhat \"Campbell Shingle\nCompany Limited\" Intend niter tho\nexplrntion of one month from tho\nlirst publication of this notico to npply to the Registrar ol Joint Stock\nCompanies to change the Company's\nname to Atlas Lumber Company,\nLimited.\nDated at Revelstoke, B. ('., this\n7th day ol April, r.i: I.\nHarvey, MeCarter & Pinkham,\nSolicitors lor thc Shingle\nCompany. Limited, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1911.\nTHE MAIL-HEEALD, HEVELSTOKE\nWatch window for Big\nBargains.\nRevelstoke's Department Store\nC. \u00C2\u00A3. ftume 8t Co.. limited\nMail or Telephone your\norders. Have our Traveller\ncall. Send the children to\nthe store or come yourself.\nNo order too large or too\nsmall for us to handle.\nDry Goods Department\nApr\nons\nNowhere will you find a better\nchoice of Aprons than at Hume's.\nPlenty of the big all-over kind,\nthat will keep the housewife\nspic and span through the \"upset\" of housecleaning days, and\nall the different styles of Tea,\nWaitress, Nurse, etc., apons\n25c. to $1\nLadies' Cotton\nUnderw ear\nLadies fine knit cotton underwear, nice and cool. Vests with\nlong sleeves, vests with short\nsleeves : vests with no sleeves.\nThe season of change. You will\nneed these\n15c. to $1\nCorsets\nThe vital parts of a corset are\nthe designing and boning. Your\nknowledge of these points must\nome through actual wear for\nyou cannot see them, hence the\nfact that most ladies place their\nreliance in such well known\nmakes as Crompton's Corsets,\nand D. and A. Corsets. The\nnew Spring styles and models\nare here from\n$1 to $5\nSummer Gowns\nExquisite Summer Gowns in\nMarquisette, made in such a\nvariety of bewitching styles, so\ndaintily trimmed, they will be\nmost interesting to the ladies.\nThese are having a special show\nthis week in the windows and in\nthe ready-to-wear department,\n2nd Floor, take the Elevator.\nModest priced gowns\n$4.90 to $10\nGarden Hats\nfor Women\nWide brimmed, light Mexicans,\njust the thing for gardening,\nPrice only\n25c. each\nSTRAW HATS\nfor Men and Boys\nThe widest range we have ever\nhandled, comprising everything\nin straw headwear for Men and\nBoys. Our goods are best quality and prices are right. Just\nsee for yourself.\nMen's Genuine Panamas at\n$12, -110, and $5 each.\nTuscans at $250, $2.75 and $3.\nEnglish Boaters, $1.50 to 13.50\nMen's Peanit, 35c. to 75c.\nMen's Mexicans, 25c. and 35c.\nBoys' Mexicans\u00E2\u0080\u009425c.\nHouse Furnishing Department\nEnglish Tapestry\nSquares\nWe have a special line of these\n*Squares in the following sizes,\nwhich are exceptional value.\n21x3 yards, price $ 8.00\n21x3 J \" \" 10.50\n3x3 \" \" 11.00\n3x31 \" $12 and 12.50\n2Jx3 \" velvet $13.50\nHeavy English\nVelvets\nWe have a choice line of these\nsquares, which is the standard\nfor quality, in fawns, reds, blues\nand greens; sizes 9x9, 9x101,\n9x12, and 101x12. These squares\nare suitable for any room and\ncannot be excelled at the price.\nSanitas\nFor Kitchens antl Bath Rooms.\nIn fact every room in the house\ncan be finished with this durable\nmaterial, permanent colors, can\nbe washed oft.\nBrussels, Wiltons,\nAxminsters\nA choice assortment of these\nhigh-class squares in all the regular sizes, in Floral and Oriental\neffects, in red, green and brown\ngrounds, splendidly adapted for\nliving rooms, dining rooms and\nlibraries.\nLinoleum, Oilcloth\nA full range of Nairn's Scotch\ngoods, the best procurable Hall\nrims, {, I1, 36, 45, and 54 inches\nwide.\nPrinted and inlaid linoleums all\nwidths.\nDainty floral designs for use in\nbedrooms, etc\nIron Beds,Mattresses\nPi/lows, Bedding\nBplendid value in Maish laminated Cotton and Eiderdown\nComforts.\nHew Parasols\nThe New Parasols are in.\nAmong them is the new\nPlaid Silk Umbrella with long\nblack Mission handle, they\nare pure silk, hemstitched\nedge, very close rolling and\nvery light, any color\nAt each $5.00\nApril Sale of White\nApril\u00E2\u0080\u0094House cleaning month\u00E2\u0080\u0094you will be\nsure to find when rummaging through your linen\nclosets that you are short of nice pillow slips,\nsheets, and white bed coverings. Here is the\nopportunity to fill up your stock.\nLovely pure white hemstitched Pillow Slips\nat each 25 cents\nExtra heavy English circular pillow cotton\npure finish, no dressing, all widths, 40 to 46 in.\nat per yard 25 cents\n63 inch. English Cambric Sheeting, pure\nbleach, full width, no dressing, for \ beds, at\nper yard 35 cents\n72 inch English Cambric Sheeting, full\nwidth, for full sized beds, very fine, no dressing,\nready for use, at per yard 35 cents\n72 inch extra quality, 20 twill sheeting, full\nwidth, for large beds, no starch, very heavy\nquality, at per yard 40 ci>nts\nEnglish Honeycomb Counterpane or White\nQuilt, extra large size, fine pure bleached $2.50\nAn extra fine English Merselles Quilt or\nCounterpane, largest size, lovely snowy white,\nbeautiful designs (registered) this one at a\nspecial price. Ask to see these at each $2.90\nGoods We Recommend\nNoel's high grade specialties \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Preserved\nPeaches, Strawberries, and fancy bottled fruits.\nThis line is in a class by itself.\nHuntley & Palmer's Biscuits\nKnown and appreciated throughout the entire world for their quality and freshness. We\ncarry in stock 50 varieties of the choicest brands\nCrosse & Blackwell's Pickles\nWhite Onions, Walnuts, ^ixed, Queen Olives\nNothing but the best and purest vinegar is used\nin |),- eparing this stock.\nHan Camp's Soups\nA profitable line of 12 flavors. One can\nmakes sufficient soup for five or six persons.\nAsk for our different varieties. 3 cans for 50c.\nBargains in Ketchup\nOn Thursday and Friday of this week we\noffer our customers Campbell's Tobasco Ketchup\n16 oz. bottle, at the exceedingly low price of only\n20 cents, or two for 35 cents. Remember only\ntwo days\u00E2\u0080\u0094Thursday and Friday.\nMen 60 Years Young\nThis particular 20th Century Brand style is specially\ndesigned for men who are younger in spirit than in years\nIt is particularly suited to elderly men of refined tastes and\nconservative manners. Note the nice, quiet lines of the\ngarment. Tailored in a beautiful range of new tweeds.\nLet us show you some of these fine garments and you'll be\nas enthusiastic as we are about them.\nPrices $23 to $35\nNewest Styles in Womens Oxfords\nThe newest ideas and novelties of the present season have just arrived. You can find nothing more new or\nmore nobby. We do not carry freak styles, but rather\nthose which any lady can wear and be proud of. Excellency of workmanship combined with the utmost comfort\nto the wearer, make our lines the most popular in the city.\nHere are a few of the new ones, ask to see them :\nLadies' Tan Calf Oxford\nWillow calf, Goodyear welt,\neither dark or light shades, cuban heel, J. & T. Bell makers,\nwidths D and E, all sizes\nPrices $4 and $5\nLadies' Tan Oxfords\nGoodyear welt with the new-\nbump toe, short vamp, three\neyelet tie. The product of the\nRegal Shoe Company\nPrice $5.00\nLadies' Tan Pomp\nShort vamp, plain toe, willow\ncalf, Goodyear welt, cuban heel,\ntwo strap, the newest\nPrice $4.00\nLadies' Tan Tie\nTurn sole, kid, two eyelet, military heel. A very comfortable\neasy shoe\nPrice $3.75\nLadies' Patent Pomp\nGoodyear welt, patent colt,\nplain toe. military heel, two\nstraps and tongue. The newest\nof tHem all-\nPrice $4.50\nLadies' Patent Oxford\nRegal Shoe, Goodyear welt,\nflexible sole, new short vamp\nwith bump toe, all patent, three\neyelet, cuban heel\nPrice $5.00\nLadies' Blaek Tie\nTurn sole, patent tip, two eyelet, military heel, all sizes and\nwidths. Easy and dressy\nPrice $3.75\nPatent Button Oxford\nNew short vamp, patent colt\nwith matt calf upper, Cuban\nheel. New and dressy\nPrice $4.59 Saturday, apIul 29, wu,\nTHE MAIL-HEEALD, REVELSTOKE\nOur Seasonable Drygoods Specials\nLatest in Ladies' Waists\nDirect from the Best Eastern manufacturers.\nWhite Waists, trimmed \.ith lace and\nembroidered front, either half sleeve or\nfull length sleeve. Good valucat $1.25,\nnow Soe.\nTailored Waists, made in fine quality of\nlinen, laundered collars and cuffs. Our\ng pi ice, $i. .,-**,.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*. ilored 1 louse Waists, made in fine\n:;;jlit and dark Print. Sale Price 70c.\nBlack Waists, made of very fine muslin,\ntrimmed with lace and tucked, Price\nS .00,\nSmart Girls' Dresses\nI'eter Thompson Serge Dresses, navy,\ntrimmed with black and white, all wool\nplaid. Price $7. Fit girls from 12, 14\nand id years.\nWhite Muslin Dresses\nTrimmed with embroidery and lace.\nNew Spring styles, kor girls from 15,\niti and iS years. Selling Price -$4.50\nColored Wash Dresses\nI'm Misses, in Prints and fancy Cham*\nbrays, sizes 10, ij, 14 and Mi years.\nPrice $2.00.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BC,#^1\nREID & ^YOUISC\nTHE CITY IN BRIEF\nMrs. A. E. Kuieitiil will not receive\nMonday, Mny 1st.\nMrs. j. j. fi.it.ci will imt receive\nWednesday, May 3rd.\nJ. M. Doyle, district manager uf\nP. Bans & Co., was in tbe city yes\ntetxlay*\nHon. Tliomaa Taylor wns in the\ncity yesterday and today on ins waj\nhome to Victoria.\nHarry Ferguson bus been appointed police constable in place ot Win.\nKennedy, resigned.\nMr. Gibson, manager of tbe local\nbranch ..I the Canadian Hank of Commerce, loft tins morning for Salmon\nArm.\nMi. c. w. Rowley, manager of tbc\nBank of Commerce at Calgary, was\nai the city yesterday on las way to\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ast.\n\ little cal Marjorli 0 Neill. was\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ight in tu tb.* hospital here the\nth \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Jay .'.Ty Beriously ill with\nmi nengitis.\nMr.-,. Vi. E. Shuttlewood, with the\nMisses Sadie and Bstella Shuttle\nwood, arrival in tbe city on Friday\nfrom England.\nK ; girls wanted tor Trail Mag*\n.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ine contest, y.,u can win ,, 150.01\ndiamond ring, At Miss Anderson's\njewelcry store.\nL'ean Paget ol Calgary, is \u00E2\u0080\u009E visitor\nto thi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 the g ies! of his brother\nMr. ('. B. Paget. The Deun will lv\nhere a couple ,.f weeks.\nOn Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Gibson\nwas ';.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 hostess ol an enjoyabli\nthe handsome 1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0* es 1 eing\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 y Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. McCal I '\n..n : Miss MeCarter.\nPresbyterian Synod *.( British\nwill meet .1: St Andrew's\non Wednes lay ev\nMaj It will 11*11111, n m\nthn r foui lays, on*l\nttet \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 by ministers Irom\nprovince.\n- - Ioi tin delectation |\ntheal \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 >\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 night are\nHi .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 a splend d\n' -*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ted; \"Take in. * .1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ii- Baa Gami .*, very\n*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Pal ,. * \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ,*,,|;\nI\np. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \*\nect will lie T .\nod al\n\"\nt al p\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Vi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nD t ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n*'i\n*\" '\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Ml nn '\nted 11\n' '\nthi\n* '\n* .\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nWHITE CLOVER HONEY\nWe have just received u shipment nf White Clover Honev put up itt\nlivr lb. cans, which we will guarantee to he absolutely Pure Money,\nami as ti is is tlie season for honey we would advise \ou lo try thia it\n\oa wish to ^et the genuine article.\nWAGSTAFFE'S JAMS\nThe name \"Wa^statTe speaks for itself in regard to quality. We have\na full issortnit.nl oi ihis Pure Jam including Strawberry, Raspberry,\nPeach. Plum, Hlack Currant anil Apricot.\nA. HOBSON, Baker and Grocer.\nKjootenay Agencies, Ltd.\nSuccessors to Kincaid & Anderson\nWatch This Space\nKjootenay Agencies. Ltd.\nSuccessors :o Kincaid & Anderson\nGrand Concert\nEDISON THEATRE\nThursday, May 4th\nH.\nCanada's Greatest Baritone\nsupported by a select\ncompany including\nMiss Mildred Gordon\nThe Talented Elocutionist\nand\nMiss Bsrtha May Crawford\nLyric Soprano\nJ Don't Miss This Great Treat\nReserved Scats $1.00. Admission 75c.\nChildren 50c.\nPlan of Hall at C. R. Macdonald's Drug Store\nRuthven MacDcnald, May tth\nj liels oi' 93.'29 per oent, innl thfl tjuan\ntity in hand at, tho end uf March w\ntin Thursday evening next, May Uli I i*-'7.r.s7.iit>(i bushels nr .iti.ll per cent.\nH. Huth.-cn MacDonaW, the world re- In tho Maritime iirovlnces thoro was\nnowned baritone vocalist will l.o \u00E2\u0080\u009Et. ! \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 hand at that date B,986,0OO bus-\nthe Bdison theatre with a company ihols, in Quebec it.-ht.hih bushels, In\nol refined nml talented singerB nn.l ' Ontario &0,712,000 bushels, and in the\nreaders, Mr. MacDonald's company' Northwest Provinces exclusive of\nhas received most complimentary no* [British Columbia 52,413,000 bushels.\ntices from all the papers ol tho wost * *\" the preceding your the muanlity in\nin whioh towns and cities thoy havo | hand out ot a harvest of 358y466,0O0\nvisited, and it goes without saying\nUnit he will gel an enthusiastic \"reception here and a big audience.\nWith Mr. MacDonald are Miss Mildred dordon, reader and Miss Bertha\nMay Crawford, soprano. Remember\nthe dato, Thursday evening, May 4th.\nNakusp Association h'ootball Club\nhas written the local club n>-\na game between the tw,\nNakus|. on Mas 24th\n1 .* * : * . * * \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1 I'* *.\nto turn out ..a Tuesday evenii : '\nal\nMi K.*n tie avert\nThe Ki otcnaj . -.\n.\ners. On ol\nBtreel Ml Bdward Ti \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\ning a hot\nThe Woman's ' i istian 1\nUnion will\ntable at t V,\nLaing on W *\nLost on Mi Ki\n*\nBaptist\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nthnt\n,! till*\nI\nRev. Mi. Smith ol I tbe Baptist\non irch w I Jen's meet\n!.\"* in tho T. M\n\ H .!.,** t wi be \" Si m\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 that make a v Bright\n-\nTh\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 * \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * .\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:-\n*\nPublic Schools Attendance\nTlio attendance at the I'ubl\nfin* ilif nuiiiili ut April\nFollow*!\nio schools\nwas as\nCentral School, Div. 1 . 24\n II 31\n IM... ii\n IV 11\n V... Ill\n vi :::\n VII..27\n Vlll :::;\nST. 2 10\n83 18 in\nK158 12\n82.22 II\n8i is 11\n82 Ul 18\n11'! II IS\nS IUU It\nTu'a's 281\n8I.5I in\n...ii i S 111. Div. 1 .18\n 1 . I.'\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 III. II\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 IV.. 48\nti.\",. 17 2fl\nnuns 2ii\n!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1.8*2 211\n05, I.'i iS\nTotals ..... 187\n'.tl.n'.l 111',\nThe N Uni Shield u.i-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ii. i,lit Iiy Misn Hyatt,'* I',\ninii in St * .t \u00E2\u0096\u00A0Ii.-ii li.i Suhool\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ihrihi ie - ,!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i ,1 ti i-iit\nwon tlii\npari llll'il\nIiy Mis\nBULLETIN\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nItxtjfi\n' , '\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n.if admin-\n* ', i -.; an l\nies to le \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' a hul-\nock.\n* * H tents show\ni yield of ! I\"\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nr 11 per cent,\ntn l that al the\n* or 22\n1 in\n' . lield\n*\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nAt\nbushels was 141,499,000 bushels or\n40.03 por cent, and there was a total\nof 321,190,000 bushels or 00.86 per\ncent, uf merchantable oats.\n'lit., barley yield ol 1910 was 45,147,-\n000 bushels, and ol this quantity\nthoro was m band iit the end ol\nMarch 13,135,000 bushels or 29 percent. The merchantable yield ,>ns\n11,505,000 bushels or 9-1.93 per cent.\nTin barley crop of 1909 was 55,398,-\nOC'I husbels and the quantity on hand\nai the end of March last year was\nI6,K7,0!>9 bushels or 29.81 par rent,.\nTbo merchantable quantity if tfcer.\ncrop was 51,499,000 bushels or '.'/.Si\nper cent. Ontario's crop lust year\nwas 20,727,000 bushels, an 1 lbj.1 of\nthe threo Northwest pr.i-.nun 21,-\n:i77,ili;() husbels.\nThe merchantable yield nf i*o. n last\nyear was 83.G3 per cent, of tii9 whole\ncrop, of buckwheat 88.56 per celt,\nof potatoes 77.;il, of turnips an 1 other routs 85.Sl per ctnt. an i .,' hay\nand clover S8.72 per cent., vhi'ii arc\nnearly the snmo Hn the ;iL cetttttgea f\ntha same crops in the previous y tu\nThe quantities of these crops on baud\nat the end ,,( March were nearly the\nsaino in both years except that thc\nsupply of potatoes this year is 20,-\n- :i bushels loss and the supply ol\nhay and clover 2,494,COC tons more\nTho per cent, condition of live\n.-took on the farm- ranees close to\nthe same figures for both years, but\n., little hlgbei ior all classes this\nyear. Por the respective years 1911\n,n I 1*10 horses are 95.37 to 98.98,\nnuloh rows 'III.211 to 91.12, other cat\nHe '.IU.87 to 89.30, sheep 98.77 tl\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i :, and iwlne 94.36 to '.12.77. These\niroportlona are closely maintninod\nlUgbout nil the provlncos; thoy\ndenote the condition ol live stuck as\n! B healthy nnd thrifty state.\nNOTICE,\nband District,\nWe ' Kool nay.\nTako notice that lbe Arrow Lakes\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^km^m^Omm^^^^^^^^^mw .\n. iml . ' I *.',:;*..','. . I, in.toil, intend tu\n*\nichant-\ncr\nA JOY THE WHOLE\nTHE SCIENCE OF\nSHELL GREET YOU\nSOAP NEWS\nYEAR ROUND\nPRESCRIPTION DISPENSING\nWITH A SMILE\nFOR YOU\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2| , ;,. .....*\n* * , 1 lu III *\n1 | <;nl jlld I\nlh '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1 '\nin.iu , di ;t si t ini\n' om, s-, i\u00C2\u00ABr iu llu Li ii t < il\nnnd flu inn .ii\n. |(| to ' l!lll tl)\n' mnl in thetii coi ri L'tl) mnl iti\nMcCUNKEYS\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , ; i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nwith Wintci' hum . iti Iftors m\n\u00C2\u00BBnlci\nBITTERSWEETS\n\\nii\ntule von roanil i-\nIt ii !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ittt to 3 \"ii that wit\nlo l.iko with iuu. il, || ! * !\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\ni,iinl\ ii. well n, . \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 the\nOf i*l|\ncniiu *\nYoi i mii sin \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 much *.*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 niiim\nil i ..ii hat o nu i ..ti'. rn\npri MTifitii in in- filltil by Uiu -\nU Iiii klHlM ItCiW,\nMlfill\nI'..*'\nHtci \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ino. Ichlhyo\nll\nW ' ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 || i on \"i\"\n|n ..'\nio ii\n; Rli\nMile 1 * \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Kiln nnl\nknow li il\u00C2\u00ABi \"I im \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 riptioti < nm\nMail 1 Iclrplioni nnli in\nf ,11.\n,1* 111\nll .md\n,.i* ii 1 I'iui \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI'MMIl' 1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 prnnipl iiii ntieu\n. ..iit \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI.i,m.i i ' ll nip\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *i * tei \"I Lands for\nIon ii. i.-in.: tbe lollowing do\nb *\n *i b po I planted on\ni ppei \i row Lake,\n. , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 it- i easterly\n from the louth Baal cornei ol Lot\ni fJroup One, Kootenay District,\n^\" marked \"Arrow Lakes Lumber\n^^ \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ,in*..oi, Llmltod North Bast Cornor\nPI ci Houth Into the Wat-\n1 i ,..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 < \, row Luke a distance\n' i * *'.*i li and pat\nth i.* ol i li * . .ml lake\nl,i. .* ol aboul in 13,2 feel to s\nu '', Irom u p.mii\n* i. ih \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I,,,io , I laid lako wbioh ih\n\u00C2\u00AB. tei ly Irom bhe -outh\n* in-i ol ;,,d i,,,t 884; thi-nce\nnorth \"i\" feel to tbe thore line \" <>'\nlake, tbence ee itet lv ai'.n * the\n.t a ,i in* c .;i.: I ' |\u00C2\u00ABt*( more or\ni . ih |., ni ,*' * ommenoemt-Bi\nire **i li\nfeL.\nmint in mi in \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ii i*.\nbews' ]>ri;c; stoki:\n.1 \ I III Ml III.OI I*\n.a\nDal ll April 22nd. I'lll.\nVrrow Lakes Lumber\ni'om|iimy Limited.\nBl I Mnlnirhian. Agent*\nAFTER SUPPER SALE\nNo. 56\nAnother Saturday nitfht antl another bunch of\nbargains. We, of course we had a crowd last\nweek\u00E2\u0080\u0094we could not help having: one-the Roods\nwere so good and the prices so low. We have\nsome good ones for to-night, and you had better\nget here early i'or some of them will not last long\nat these prices.\nPONGEE SILK\nA splendid silk, 34 inches wide. ,lust what\nyou want for summer dresses for yourself and\nchildren. To-night, K(Zp npr unrfJ\nafter 7 o'clock, only JJC- PGr yara\nNEW DRESS GOODS\nHere is an opportunity to got something nice\nin Dress Goods al a very low price. A nice assortment in the new materials and colors, antl some\nnice Shepherd's Plaid in different size checks.\nRegular l'rices are 60. Ann nor l/nrd\nand 65c. To-night- *uc. per yara\nWASH GOODS\nWe put this on sale last Saturday, but it is\ngood enough for another run. You can't lind\nprettier goods in the country. There are all the\nnew colors as well as the new materials and\nweaves. There are Shantungs, Dimities, Vest-\nings, Linens, Jacquards, etc. The regular prices\nare 30c. and 35c. and they are good values at that\nprice. To-night you\ncan buy them at\n-ill f ^OUIl VU1UCB cil Lliau\n25c. per yard\nEMBROIDERIES\nSee the showing we are making of theso\ngoods, ('-inch insertions at 10c. per yard; 9-inch\ninsertions, loc. per yard; 13ic. and 15c. insertions\nand edgings at 3 vards for 25c.\nFine Lace Edgings and Insertions, just what\nwhat you need for your summer dresses. A big\nlot at 3 yards i'or 25c.\nWATCH OUR WINDOWS\nIT WILL PAY YOU\nJBMi&E^\n^^ mW. QLJ.mTmW MM A A\nHow About A New Suit\nMade to Order\nOur Sin ing Samples for Suits ami\nSpring Overcoats just arrived.\nWe guarantee a perfect fit, stylo\nand well tailored garments at\nfair and honest prices.\nMeKinnon & Sutherland\nFit-Ri'torm Clothing - Foot-Rite Shoe\nWALK-OVER SHOES\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-\u00C2\u00BB*\nElegance\nDurability\nComfoit\n\'ou uol lhe benefit ul the most\nmodern footwear\nwhen purcliasinn\nWalk-Over the\nleader ol American Footwear,\nII vou have nut\nworn Walk-Over\nMm du not know\nhow comfortable\nnew Footwear run\nbe. We blivetlieni\niii various styles.\nTo secure your\npatronage perma-\n| lenlly, we have\nbut tu lit you encc.\nMcRae Mercantile Co., Ltd.\nThe Stvlc Shop for Men and Hoys Who Know\nJ\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Wiiltre\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00ABee (or Restaurant.\nApply Windsor hotel, Laughton and\nTapping, Revelatoke, it. C,\nPOR SAI.K-'I'wu Teams ol Heavy\nHorses lor sale, Vpply to J. K\u00C2\u00ABr-\niiiii'hiin, Salmon Ann.\nvv \sn*;|i Tenders lol slashing lifty\nlinos oi lighl timber nnd bush. For\nlurther to \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i^^^MM^^^^^B^^H\n,. \u00E2\u0080\u009E , . , , .iwi,.*-., nvp -veal,i oi|icrienoed. Kor tertm.\nKiimi-h-ui Milmon Arm. Tenders , .\nrn^k J. Bingham, ut the Muslv Store,\nUevelstoke. it. 1\nWhen you Want piano or organ ttm-\ninc or repairing, have it done by a\nthorough, practical mnn ol twenly-\nto be in by May lwb."@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Revelstoke (B.C.)"@en . "The_Mail_Herald_1911_04_29"@en . "10.14288/1.0310529"@en . "English"@en . "50.998889"@en . "-118.195833"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Revelstoke, B.C. : The Interior Publishing Co. Ltd."@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "The Mail Herald"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .