"cd59e9d0-42ed-454d-8876-97d603047b74"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-05-17"@en . "1911-08-19"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310610/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " r\ni\ni\ni\n\"Bmpipe\" Typewriter\nv;\nFor ease of operation and\nperfection in results it is\nunsurpassed. Price $(i0|\nInterior Publisnmg Co., Agls.\ny\nThe Mail-\n\u00C2\u00AE* UB*e SMWS Cards\n\u00C2\u00A3r0^1A. 6. CV\nterior PuDlishing Company\nPRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS\nVol. 17-No. 65\nflRST QUALITY TOOL5\na ro\nll\" DOES NOT PAY TO BUY POOR TOOLS. THEY\nNOT ONLY \"GO WRONG.\" BUT THEY AGGRAVATE\nTHE MAN WHO USES THEM.\nYOU WILL LOSE YOUR TEMPER IF YOU USE POOR\nTOOLS; BUT YOU WON'T LOSE YOUR TEMPER IF\nYOU USE OUR TOOLS. BECAUSE THEY ARE PROPERLY TEMPERED.\nWE HAVE THE \"EDGE\" ON THE HARDWARE\nBUSINESS IN THIS TOWN. BECAUSE WE SELL THE\nBEST AND DO NOT OVERCHARGE THOSE WHO GIVE\nUS THEIR CONFIDENCE.\nSEE OUR STOCK IN ALL KINDS OF TOOLS FOR\nTHE MECHANIC. FOR THE HOME FOR THE GARDEN\nAND FOR EVERYONE.\nYOURS FOR THE \" BEST GOODS.\"\nLawrence Hardware Co. Lid\nPlumbing and Tinsmithing\n>.<><><>O<>OO<><>0 OO-O-Q\nImperial Bank of Canada %\nHead Office\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Toronto, Ontario. V\nCapital Authorized - $10,000,000.00 $\nCapital Subscribed - 5.913,000.00 X\nCapital Paid Up - - 5 793,000.00 X\nReserve - 5,79a, jOO.OO 6\nBranches nr Agents at all principal points inJOnniulii. O\nAkpiUii in Oreut Britain and United States\u00E2\u0080\u0094London, England, A\nLloyds Bank, Limited. Chicago\u00E2\u0080\u0094First National Bank, Corn Ex- j\u00C2\u00A3\nchange National Bank. Seattle\u00E2\u0080\u0094Heat.le National Bank, San Francisco\u00E2\u0080\u0094Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank. Spokane\u00E2\u0080\u0094Exchange\nNational Bank.\nSavings Bank Departmsnt\nDeposits of $1 and upward, rt-ri'ive', and interest allowed at\ncurrent rate from date of deposit. Conuapondence solicited. Qp\nRevelstoke Branoh\u00E2\u0080\u0094A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr. \u00C2\u00A3\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BA0000<)\nLadies' Summer Wear at Cost\nIn order to make room for Fall Goods, have decided to sell Summer stock of Ladies' wear\nat a great reduction in price.\nMrs, A. G, Crick, * First Street\nBISCUITS! BISCUITS!\nFresh stock of Christie's Sodas, Arrow Root,\nSultana and Marsh Mellow Biscuits just in.\nPrices Right.\nEastern Molasses Snaps made from highest\ngrade materials, only 15c. per lb.\nWe get regular shipments Perrin'-s & Ramsay's goods.\nJOHN McINTYRE & SON. Pn. ir.l\nHousewife's Favorite Brands\nRobin Hood Flour\nJacob's Dublin Biscuits\nBell Blend Tea\nBell's No. I Java and Mocha Coffee\n i\t\nG. W. BELL\nP. O Box 208\nQROOER & BAKER\nPhone No,'23\n*\u00C2\u00A3\"\nREVELSTOKE. B. C. AUGUST 1!), 1911\n$2.50 Per Year\nBum\nPARTIES ARE\nLINED UP EDII ERAV\nA, S. Coodeve for Conservatives\nand Dr. King for Liberals-\nConventions are Held\nto why tin- pad Bhould be accepted,\nThe only argument raised being that\nbhe Conservatives years ago wanted\nreciprocity and uow we have got it\ntor them.\nMr. Goodeve held that the Conservatives never wanted nor asked for\nany such arrangement na at present\nottered the people. There are no com\nmen jal advantages to he gained, but\nunderlying all, the pact means the\nentering wedge of separation of Canada [rum the Mother Country, He\nheld that to knock down the walls\nbetween two countries and put them\nup against others would without\ndoubt force us Into union. By such\nan arrangement t>he United States\nliscal policy.\nAgainst this it is argued that we\ncan abrogate tho imct it we liiul it. is\nnot to our tudvantag . and while this\nis technically right it is absolutely\nuntrue, Mr. Fielding kays it is an\nagreement ol honor, nnd as smh we\nare absolutely bound to keep ii with-\n] out one change, for the breaking of\nagreements of honor between two na\n1 tions Is ii serious thing. If the pact\nIn one of the largest and most enthusiastic conventions evei' held in\nihe Kootenay riding Mr. a. s. Goodeve, the sitting member, was again\nchosen on Thursday to represent the\nConservatives at the coming election* wou\nand at the convention of the lollowing day the Liberals chow Dr. J. II.\nKing, i*\ M.i...\., of Cranbrook, to\nrepresent them in the Bght. Moth\nconventions were held in Nelson, Mr.\nGoodevo's nomination was moved by\nMr. ]\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'. 10, Loader, ol Rossland, aud\nseconded li> the whole delegation ill\ngeneral, while Dr. King's nomination\nwas moved by Mr. M. A. MacDonald,\ngoes through Canada is absolutely\nof Cranbrook and seconded by Alex.\nMcRae of this cityf\nThe Conservative convention of,\nThursday was one of the most harmonious gatherings on record in the'\nhistory of Conservatism in Kootenay, it being generally regarded that.\nMr. Goodeve on account of the good\nwork he had dune tor tin* constituency\nshould be unanimously chosen to ag\naia represent tho riding. Mr. Good\neve on expressing his willingness to\ncontest the seat, was greeted witli\ncheers from the large delegation in\nat tendance.\nDelegates from all parts of the riding were presenl-Ihere being a full\nrepresentation from almost every riding oi the district, and as a result\nthe secretary announced that at the\ngathering ihere Vvcie between 85 and\n'.tu accredited delegates present. Those\nfrom Itevelstoke and Columbia rid-!\ninns were as follow i.\nRevelstoke riding\u00E2\u0080\u0094T. J. Wadman\nR, 11. Macdonald, J. 111. McLean, K\nYoung, William Fleming, ol RevelBtoke; W. u. Reid and 11. B. Wallis,\nol Arrowhead; J. M. Shaw of Galena\nHay; K. .1. Edge, of Beaton; W. S.\nHennie, of Camborne; Hand Gibbons,\nof Kingston Creek.\nOolumbia riding\u00E2\u0080\u0094J.v. Pitts, A.M.\nOhisholm, J, McLeod, Angus Mel.can\nBid. Bell, Capt. Armstrong, T. M.\n('.ir.ins and two proxies.\nThe delegates from Revefstoke to\nthe Liberal convention were J. 11.\nMcKenzie aud Alex. McRae.\nnn account of the unavoidable absence of R. 8, Leunie, tbe presldenl\nof the association, Capt. P. P. Armstrong ol Golden, took the ebaii and\nannounced briefly that the chief object of the convention was the nomination of a candidate to curry the\nConservative banner to victory in\nthe coming election. This announcement was no sooner made than Mr.\nF. Ei. Loader jumped to his feet and\nnominated the present member, and\nso many appearing desirous of second\ning the motion, it was decided to allow every delegate to atlix his name\nto the nomination paper, which was\ndone.\nOn rising to reply to the nomination and thank the delegates for the\nhonor confeired on bim, Mr. Goodeve\nwas greeted with deafening cheers.\nHe related briefly a little ol the past\nhistory of both parties in the house,\nand remarked that at least in this\ncampaign we would have a fair light.\nWe, he saia, can assure our oppon -\nents a fair Bght on tha issue before\nthe |\u00C2\u00BBcople.\nIn one of the best speeches he bag\never delivered. Mr. Goodeve told of\nsome of the causes of the recent d.s-\nsolution and the coming election. I\nthink I can present to yuii one of the\nmost remarkable facts in cunsLitu-\ntional history in the present condition of aflairs, he Baid. Sir Wilfrid\nLaurier and his government has been\nforced to appeal to the people against their wishes, president Taft dad\nbeen elected by tha people t< the\nsouth of us after having made cer-\ntainpledges, chief among these being\na reduction oi the tarifl, and when\nbe came into power pressure was\nbrought to bear on him from the OUtr\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-ide to make him fulfill those promises. As noted he was already elected on tarifl reform reduction, so that\nwithout any pact at all this would\nhave been given us without anything\nm return. But the President wanted\nus to give them something in rei urn\nai. 1 su he invite*1 certain friends of\n!l;, a Ottawa to come down to\nu LStrington to discuss the matter\nr; ] thej undertook behind closed\ndoors secretly to reverse the accepted\npolicy *( Canada for the twist forty\nfears, and attempted to sell or give\n.way the rights uf thc people. In\nother words they stacked their cards\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ,;t. *i in to gamble with the\ncommi I* i.ii .nt* tests uf the country.\nThen they came hack and nn tbe\nfloor of the house said \"hctv are our\nwinning*,\" and you must accept them\nholus bolus. Mr. Qootleve held that\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. th, Finance MtnlsUi ur tho\nPremier bad \a produced one argument ba\u00C2\u00BBed en economic principles as\ntied up and cannot make any agreement wiih any other country without consulting the United States.\nIn closing Mr. Goodeve said that\nhe had endeavored always lo work in\nthe Interests ol the people and protect tbeni. and now it. was up to\ntbeni to gel down to work, andevery-\nuiie of them to express their ,,pinion\nuf tbe pact. He was confident that\nif every man in the Dominion did\nwhat he thought In the bx'st Interests\nof the country that the Conservatives\nwould fm* the next four years rule\ntin* destinies of the country.\nThe resolution committee brought\nIn a number of resolutions wliicb\nwere fully discussed, and passed or\nrejected as the feeling of the meeting\ndictated and the delegates then chose\nthe members of the executive of the\nKootenay Central Association, whicli\nafterwards elected officers as .ollows:\nJ. K. Amiable, President; W. A.\nGovett, Bee.-Treas.; Executive \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ll.\nG. Parsons, M.P.I1.; William Hunter,\nM.P.P.; Harry Wright, M.P.P.; -III.\nSchofleld, M.P.P.; William tlraden,\nM.P.P.; Thomas Oaven, M.P.P.; Hon.\nThos. Taylor, M.I'.P.; Hon. W. R,\nRoss, M.I'.P.; Neil McKay, M.P.P.*.\nCan'. Armstrong, Columbin rifling*;\nT. McNeish, Slocan ridingj'J. I-.. An-\nnable. Nelson riding; R.M. Power,\nYmir riding; P. It. MacDonald, Rossland riding; G. S. Thompson, Cranbrook riding; T. J. Wadman, Revel -\nstuke riding; .1. A. Broley, Fernie rid\ning; W. G. Robb, Kaslo riding.\nBIG BALLOON FDR\nFALL EXHIBITION\nArrangements made witli Prof.\nCokley to make Several\nAscents During fair\nSecretary W. B. Robertson, of the\nFourth Annual Fall Exhibition, has\njust made arrangements with Proi.\nGeo. Cokley for balloon asrentions\nduring the fair here on September\nllth and 12th. Prot. Cokley is one\nof the greatest balloonlsts in the\nbusiness and makes his descent from\nthe balloon hy a parachute. While\nin the air the professor performs on\ntha horizontal bar attached to the\nballoon and the parachute. Ascents\nwill he made both days and will 1,\none of the big attractions.\nNOMINATION DAY AUGUST 25\nPoling Maces Named in Revelstoke Riding\nJohn Keen, the returning ollicer for\nLoot nay has issued the election\nproclamations, Nomination day for\nthis reding is August Z5th next. 'I'he\nfollowing is the polling places for\nthe Revelstoke riding:\nRevelstoke, three polling places;\nBig Bend (Richard's cabin), Big\nBend (Peterson's ranch), Albert Canyon, Glacier, Wigwam, Twentyjfour\nM.le Boar*I. Hall's Landing, Arrow\nbead, Comaplix, Beaton, Camborne,\nGalena Bay, St. Leon,\nLACROSSE CHAMPIONS\nOf B.C. DEFEATED HERE\nMarried at Vernon\nA very pretty wedding took Place\nat St. Peter's church Vernon, last\nWednesday, when Miss l'earl Ward,\nof Vancouver and Mr. K* W. Aikman\nof Winnipeg, were united in marriage\nThe church was beautifully decorated\nfor the occasion. The bride wan as\nBisted by Miss Tot Ward, and the\ngroom by Mr. 0. R. Ma'-donalH, of\nthis city. After the ceremony tke\nhappy couple left for Vancouver and\nSound cities and intend taking \u00C2\u00BBp\nthen home in Winnipeg.\nSapperton Juniors Played best\nname but Beaten by Welp\nand tnourance\nLactosse Champions Page 1 :;;;\nThe best and cleanest game ot lacrosse every played In Hevelstoke.\nThis was the unanimous verdict ol\nthe fans (.and Fannys) and general\npublic on Thursday's ureal. game,\nbetween Revelstoke Juniors and tae\nNew Westminster Sapperiuiis, junior\nchampions ot 13.C, Bapperton 1ml.is\nail or nearly all New Westminster's\npublic Institutions it bolus tbo pride\n[ul boast too land this even after the\ngame Thursday i of the llncst, |ilu* i.\nlest and most brilliant team ol youth\ntill lacrosse players yel. seen in inn\nlui'in anywhere ia the west. Though\nbeaten by the sheer weight and physical endurance ol Revelstoko juniors,\nthey continued after thc third quarter to play as it they didn't, know it,\nand repelled a fourth quarter attack\nul amazing strength and speed with\nall the coolness and skill of practiced\nveterans and brought the ball down\naud\nto then opponents goal again\nagain. ,\nrbe pride of New Westminster in\nthe Sappertnus will not l.c one nf\nlong enjoyment, however, i'f a cun\nslant coach an.l public Interest as\ngood and generous as its junior cham\npious enjoy can be found to trail! an.l\ncheer uur Revolstoke juniors. Thoy\nhavo all the requirements u. krovvn\neial championship teams strength,\nspeed, Intelligence, courage and love\not Ihe game; all tbey lack -and Thura\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lay's gamo must have shown it to\nllieni and to the public\u00E2\u0080\u0094is system,\nskill and combination\u00E2\u0080\u0094the beauty ot\ntho game\u00E2\u0080\u0094the thing vyluch makes it,\nthe joy ot every Canadian, lhe natural and spontaneous Intelligence evi\ndeuced in genuine sport.\nNo unprejudiced observer of Thursday's inntest could say with any true\nrespect for the game that, though th.*.\nlocal team won, they did so on Hu\nbest, interpretation ot lacrosse. Tin\ngame was entirely Sappertuii's up ti\nhalt time, when the seme Blood four\nto two in their favor well deserved,\nby this time, however, the home brow\nha*d discovered that their lung throws\nand entire absence of combination\nbad tu cease in order to retrieve the\nday, then the genuine excitement l>e-\ngan; they adopted what, is known in\nlacrosse parlance as \"individual holing in\" and [rom this Inn.' on it was\na Combat of attack and defence in\nfront aud around thc visitors net,\nwhich was heavily pressed and skill\nfully protected, but strenuous might\nprevailed, for on the sound nf th,'\nwhistle announcing the end of the\nthird quarter, thc home boys had\nregistered three straight goals to\ntheir credit and now the score stood\nlive to four in their favor. They had,\nit seemed, found something, and that\nsomething was unned elTort.\nThe fourth and last quarter opened\nand proceeded for some minutes with\nvarying, doubtful advantages, till\nthe New Wests added another to their\nscoring mark making the game even\nup. It was then that the home buy\nbad tu either do or be done, and be\nit said for them, with all their lack\nof practice, that they rose to the\noccasion, and had they been as ac -\ncurate as they were determined would\nhave doubled the score, but frequent\nfailure to be on the right spot at\nthe right time and wild aims nt\ntheir opponents net, won for them\nbut one more goal, just stilhcieni tu\nmake the entire count, six to tive\nwhen file una) whistle blew, and Revelsti die bad added another lacrosse\nVictory to their credit.\nWhile our buy- ale to be rollei.it ii\ntated mi the uiitcome of the score,\nthe ..pinion of the majority ot the\nonlookera is that our juniors sadly\nrequire lhat well-directed practice\nwhicli together with their skill, en\ndurance and alertness should lit them\nlo contest the best, that may be pro\ndnee] in tbe junior lacrosse Held\nAim th*' eiti/.iMiM in general inclined to\nencourage wh.il our youths are cap\nable of accomplishing III Ihi:* line'\nApart from Ibe merits uf the play,\nRevelstoko teels better (rom having'\nbeen favored with a visit from luohl\nbright, clever and generous youthful\nsput'l lovers as lhe New We .1 minster\nbuys proved to be and lol us hope we\nshall get* better acquainted witli\nthem.\nMoving pictures tonight.\nc. v. Hoilman, a bonnier brake\nman. was lined ISO and cost! in po\nHoe courl on Thursday uu a oharg\nof using obscene nnd abusive language\non ibe streets. The rulprll mi appearing ill Court proeeded to hnrali-\nioie the magistrate on Ins duties an.l\nto tell Iiim just how Just ice should\nhe dispensed! Tbis practically amounted tu contempt of court, hhum\nthe severity ol the penalty,\ner\u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0080\u0094i\nStoves! Ranges!\nMcClary's Stoves\nKootenay Ranges\nSaskalta Ranges\nSunshine Furnaces\nEnamel ami Tinware\nWe can supplj your\nwants in the above lines\nwith the best Goods made\nin Canada.\nSherwin Williams Paints. Oils. Varnishes, etc. It\npays to use good Paints. We sell ihem.\nFishing Tackle, Rifles, shut Guns, Ammunition and\nother Sporting Goods, Weareleaders in these, ami also\ncarry a very largestock of General Han1 *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 are, Tools of all\nkinds, etc.\nHarness, Whips, Horse Blankets, Lap Robes.\nCrockery and Glassware.\nBOURNE BROS.\nfa\nHardware,\nStoves,\nPlumbing\na\nRobbie's Thanks\n[lhc Selkirk Grace\nSi mc'l-nefmeat en\" crrna f al\nAn' seme uul eat that want it,\nBut we liae meat that we can eat\nAn' sae the Lord he thankit\nUse Shamrock Brands\nBURNS' HAMS. BAtON. LARD\nP. Burns C& Co. Ltd.\nRevelstoke Meat Market, Ltd\nDistributors for Swift's Products\nAll our choice fresh killed\nBeef, Pork, Mutton, Veal;\nLamb and Poultry are kept\nin our new Cold Sti rage\nCooling rooms anil displayed\nin the shop for sale in Refrigerating Glass Counters\nand Window. We handle\nnothinjr hut Swift's < iovern-\nmeiit inspected meats, silver\nleaf lard. Premium hams &\nbacon.\nRevelstoke Meat Market, Ltd.\nI lli.ll Cl -VSS Ml. v 1 Pi l<\ l.\ ORS\nPhone 1Sl\nP. O. Box 181\nIn the Twilight\nof Life\nThere ii nothing that can please the old folk* M\nmuch as a\nVictor\n-w _^i*\nt\u00C2\u00ABi'\".,\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00ABca\u00C2\u00ABU3-..i\u00C2\u00ABu,i.'t\n811\nw\nPrices from $15.00 up. Easy payments.\nOver 3000 selections to choose from.\nHear the good old songs of heart and home sung\nby leading artists, at our stor*.\nNor' West Talking Machine Co, Ltd.\nREVELSTOKE, B. C.\nWholesale Distributor! lot I\nnl '*. *\nArnts Wanted Liberal Discount\nBE 9URE TO HEAR THE V1CTROLV\nt)i>ubl\u00C2\u00BB-.U\u00C2\u00ABl Rkm-J.* B.vrrRiuY. auctost is, isn\nthe: mail-hebald, revelstoke\nSATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1911\n(tbc m>ail-1foevalb! f=\nPUBLISHED WEDNESDAY ANO\nSATUKDAV AT\nREVELSTOKE. B. C.\nJntertor publlsbing Company.\nLimited\n=^\nADVERTISING RATES.\nLegal notices 10 ceuts per line first\ninsertion, 5 reuts per Hue euch\nsubsequent insertion. Measure-\nmeats Xonpanel (12 lines make\none inch.; cj'.ore aud general\nbusiness announcements J2.&0 pel\ninch per iiK'uth. Preferred posi-\n;..:. 25 per ceut. additional,\nb.riha, Marriages and Deaths, Mc\neach insertion.\nLaud notices fT.50, All advertise\nmeuts subject to the approval of\nthe management, Wanted umi\nCondensed Advertisements : -\nAgents Wanted, Help Wanted, Sit\nnations wanted, Situations Va\ncant, Teachers Wanted, Mechanlci\nWanted, .'5 words or less, 26c,\neach addituiual line lu cents\nChanges il standing advertise\nments must be in by 'J u. in\nTuesday and Friday ol each week\nto secure pood display.\nCORRESPONDENCE invited on mat\ntera of public interest. Coin\nmunications to Editor must be\naccompanied by name o! writer\nnot necessarily lor publication,\nbut as evidence of good faith.\nCorrespondence Bhould be brief.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nIncludinc postage to England, Unit\ned States and Canada,\nBy tbe year ithrough postotticej $2.5'\nChe flDatllberalb\nSATURDAY, AUGUST 111, 1911\nHU.I1INS SEASON\nNew Regulations Governing Shooting ot Game in B. C.\nIn '* .* i of i h n *..i approach ol\nthe bunting season attention im cnll\n,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2. : >* the prov Incial authorities to\n(act that hereafter the use of\nlUton ' .' ns is strictly illegal iu\nan; part I British Columbia. These\nguns have only conic Into general\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 mt years and have\neei \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 peels \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 favored by duck hunt\n-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 tl armed, have been enable I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -vol \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 wholesale havoc. Th \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nplnloi ff to be\ntbat \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ise ol the automatic gun Is\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 r. mlike\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ler in council passed\nat I me as that making Uie\nuse ol i *: matic guns a statutorj of\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2!, a n for mon\nsheep was declared, during thi ensu\nlog two years, in the districts of\nYale, Okanagan and S m . im en an.l\nyear of immunity\nted tbe wapiti in all pari of\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' rapil *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 great\nAmerican elk) of Vancouvei Island\nt.e:r. j . ui lei special i I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ntion\nTS- matt \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 the open\n* * wns\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 11 al a\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' eiecdtlve,\n12 bi Dg .i lopted\nGame w\nB t ;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n. . . * - * m the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.' the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2ns:\n-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *\ntha* port the mainland nol\nFernte, Cranl\n. I'* ta iml ''hill-\n. .\nport.\"*n .if Ke: I .tua\nto\ntwee:. Sept. 1. IMI, .n '. Dec 31, I'll\n. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\n\"Tbat ' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 may\nbe abot\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"i.\n;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB....\nTb clallj\ngerv* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -h \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nFlk K. i\u00C2\u00AB*\nKr.il*'. | in tbt\nF. rt lit. :.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . ' '\nHave You Obtained Your Winter's\nSupply of Coal Yet?\nPITTSBURG HARD, Furnace Coal $16 per ton\nBANKHEAD COAL (Stove Size) $10.25 per ton\n(a limited supply on hand)\nWELLINGTON (soft coal)\nWOOD (16 inch)\n$11.00 per ton\n$7.50 per cord\nThe Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd.\n^\nJ\nPREWTION Of FOREST FIRES\nVictoria, H. C, Aug. IX\u00E2\u0080\u0094Tn connection with tl nergetic and system\nntic eampatgu agniiiBt th,' devastnt-\nlllg I'liii.-I Iiim whicli llilri seas.hi has\nbeen organized and curie.1 forward,\nwith so gratifying success under thc\ndirection ol the Provincial Minister\nul hands. Hun. W. It. Ross, consiil\nable attention has wisely been directed to the principal organization\ncauses, tin* policy of the forest protection and conservation aiming prim\nai ily ai tli.- prevention of lires rath\ner than then suppression\u00E2\u0080\u0094wbich is\nhut hi .umi common sense. The care\nlessness of campers, hunters, pros\npectors and others In dropping cigat\nui cigarette ends or still burning\nmatches and most particularly in\nneglect ol sufficient precautions in\nthe malting ami the extinction of\ncump tins, together with parallel\nlack ol care m land clearing and in\nlogging operations, already have\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0tt fully .leal! with, and with ad\nvantugc in stimulation of public.\nrecognil t these sources ol dang-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I .mil diminution of the number and\nseriousness of forest Bres.\nThere remains, however, une com\nuniii cuiise of fires in the bush which\neach year's statistics show to bc responsible for iiuite as much timher\nloss as .my of the others tabulated,\nviz: the railways, either in construe\ntimi ur .n operation. As to tho tat\nter, it cannot be too plainly or too\nemphatically pointed oul for the pub\nhe's Information thai jurisdiction ov\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0r practically all existent operating\nroads in British Columbia rests nol\n.*.' I , the i'i \"'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 incial authority hut\nwith tho Dominion govei nmenl. thru'\nthe Railway Commission. iml> u\nfew uf the M- tnhlish d roads I li\nrihuswup fi I 'I. in.i. an and thc \ .\ntorln .v* rtidnej are in run nl ci\nimplcfl .ii . uu !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * a\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ial jurisdiction, logetbei with\ni at iidian Pacific, tin*\nIan I transport i ntei pi\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*.i ward **\. ' * * pro\nvinciul ci nti \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 t *\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ment \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -Vict\niS lol ' i'l: '\nregulations as w ili re I u\nas possibli ti thc\ndanger to stand n.* I i\nimmni *'*.*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\nThe form *'\n* ,.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ts directlj :\n> \"..'.iini\nlilwnys, Hi\n*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nil\ni\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\n'\n'\npanics\nili.it in its i'n..:l determination\nprevenl insofar as possible the occur-1\nence and grievous waste of fui'i'st lir-oa\nlhn government of the day in British\nColumbia makes no exceptions u1' rail\nway or other powerful corporations,\nwhil.* equally insisting upon the rational observance of every due precaution by camper, logger, prospector or -Ml Her. These regulations in\nspecial regard to forest protection,\nhenceforward governing iin n\nst i not inii ami operation of railways\nin iii British Columbia are in then\ntest as follows:\n1 During construction, ihe righi\nof-way of every railway shall be\ncleared of nil trees, logs, brush ainl\nother perishable matter. Huns spec\n[ally reserved to he made into ties,\ntimber or cordwood, must be remov\ne.l within a resonablc time. All nth*\ner Inflammable material must be piled as near the centre of the right- of\nway as possible without interfering\nvvltli the construction of the roadbed\nand burned under permit from the\nprovincial fire warden. Before issuing\nsuch permit, the warden must he sat\nIs Iled that ample precautions hnve\nheen taken to ren.ler such burnings\nsafe.\n2 Trees an*I lirusli must not he\nthrown upon adjacent lands, hut,\nmust I*.* piled .ind burned on the ri-gtrl\nof way as provided above. Trees\nunavoidably felled outside of the\nrigtil of way must be * ut up, removed to right-of-way, and there dis\nposed of.\n:i In a.hlit nm to clearing its right\nof way, as provided above, every rail\nway company shall remove, when su\nordered from laud alongside its\nrifeht-of-wny, any dead timber or\naccumulation of debris that endang\n.is the safety of adjoining tinilKT\nlands, ami shall pile an.l burn such\ndead timber nnd debris under dlr\neetiuii and permit from the distriol\nlire wai den.\nI Thi | rail\nivnj ' mpany must .it i!1 t mes Iw\nkepi i timber, brush\n.\". I*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n*\n'\n\"\nSixty Years the Standard\nDnPRICE'S\nCREAM\nBaking Powder\nIt makes home baking easy\nand gives nicer, better and\ncleaner food than the \"ready-\nmade.\" There is no baking\npowder or preparation like it\nor equal to it for quickly and\nperfectly making the delicate\nhot biscuit, hot bread, muffin,\ncake and pastry.\nNoAlum\u00E2\u0080\u0094NoLime Phosphates\n\"Alum In baking powder is dangerous and should be prohibited.\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Prof. Schweitzer, State Univ., Mo.\norders of tin Minister of Lands. Due 1\nnotice must lie given to the Minister\nuf Lands before any such cutting is\ndune in any locality. |\n7 I'lveiy locomotive engine having\nan extension smoke box shull be\nequipped with nebbing mesh, the\niiiMsh to In in,I larger thnn 2\ x2;\nper Inch Nu. lu* Birmingham wire\ngauge\nNOTICE\nHevelstoke Lnnd District.\nDistrict of West Kootenay.\nTake notice thnl sixty days after\ndate Dominion Sawmills ami Lumber Ltd., of Revelstoke, B. 0., a\nLumber Company intend to npply to\nml lu be placed in the smoke the Minister of Lands for permission\nbox so as lu extend completely over to purchase ('.MO) Two hundrtd an.l\nthe aperture through which th\nsmoke ascends the openings of tht\nsaid mesh nol to exceed a quarter ol\nan inch and une sixty \u00E2\u0080\u00A2fourth\nInch to the square inch. On\nengine equipped with a diamond\nstack the mesh to he not more thnn\nforty acres of land described us follows:\nCommencing at a post planted iU\n\"r an chains smith Irom the South Kast\nevery corner of Pearsons Pre -Emption, Lot\n901)2, Croup Hue. Kootenay District\nand marked \"P. S. M. & L. Ltd.,\nEDISON THEATRE\nMonday Night,\nAugust 2Ist, 1911\nThe Show that set all Chicago Talking\nA Musical Story of the Golden West\nThe Flower of the Ranch\nBy JOSEPH E. HOWARD, Composer of\n\" The Stubborn Cinderella,\" \" Miss Nobody from Starland,\" \" Thc Goddess of\nLiberty,\" and a score of others.\nEXCELLENT CAST HEADED BY\nJESS HARRIS BETTY CALDWELL\nand positively the best Singing and Dancing\nChorus ever gotten together.\nSEE\nThe Stage Coach Hold-up\nThe Cowboy Quartette\nHanging the Tenderfoot\nSEE\nFEATURE NOVELTY NUMBERS\n\" California,\" \" Wishes,\" \" Claremont,\"\n\" Sweetheart Ties,\" \" In the Days of '49,\"\n'' Lu-Lu Babe,\" \"Watching the Blue smoke\nCurl,\" \" The Pajama and the Nightie,\" and\n\"Oceana Roll,\" the Season's Greatest Song\nHit.\nA SINGING. DANCING. MERRY. MUSICAL WHIRL\nPRICES OE ADMISSION, $1.50. $1.00. 50c.\nSeats on Sale at Macdonald's Drug Store\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n3x3* per inch nl \i\n11)\nBirmingham South West Corner Post,\"\nIhence\nwire gauge and to he placed across\nthe top of thc stuck so us to coill-\n th i.n chains, thence east 40\nehuins, thence south 60 chains, thcnoi\np'.etely covet the sume, the opening west 40 chuius to the point of com\nul the snid in. sh not 10 exceed three- menceinent.\nsixteenths of an inch and one-sixty Duted this -ill dny of August, 1911.\nfourth of an Inch to the square Dominion Sawmills ft Lumber, Ltd.\ninch. I Ag,19-60 By .Tames England, Agent\n8 The openings at tlie back uf tlie ___^\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094-\nash puns on .cry locomotive engine\nmust be covered with heavy sheet\niron dampers or with screen netting\ndampers 2;, x2; per inch ol No. 10\nBirmingham wire gauge\u00E2\u0080\u0094such dump\ners tu Ire fasyened either by a heavy\nspi ing or i split cutter and pins.\n'i i iverflow pipes [rom the injectors\nNOTICK\nA meeting of the shareholders ot\ntho Canadian Pacilic Oil Co. nt B.C.\nwill |>e held in the office nf the\nKootenay Agencies, Ltd., on Saiur-\nmtist lie put. Into tbe front and hack ,lay. August 19th, at 8 p.m., for th\npart- ipans and used from purpose of sending a representative\nVpril t tober ,n lusive. to the annual meeting of the Com\nl\" During the months from April Pany In Vancouver.\n: ' tsive, wire screens ,\nthe windows of all\nsmoking compartments of railway\n' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 iy railway company shall\nlectors at terminals where\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 m il ve -i.e.: is are housed\nause these\nex in t once a\n..nces us-\n,!*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nion shall\ni each\nslluW\nrotectlve\nrailway\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 isonable\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni *, and to\" ex-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n'\nAmerican and Canadian Sciential tell ut the\ncommon house Ily is the cause of more disease\nmd death than any other agency.\nWILSON'S\nFly Pads\nkill all the flies and the disease\ngerms too.\nTho Surest, Safest and Quickest Way to Acqulro Generous ProfitB\non your investment Ib to Buy Lands In New Towns In Prosperous\nCountr ins Such as Canada.\nLOTS IN FORT FRASER TOWNSITE\nSelling Just Now at $100 and $150. Higher Soon\nThis is tin' lown tin re is so much talk about. Kight in the heart of\nlhe wonderful Province of British Columbia. Situated on a river, ou\nthe main line of (Irand Trunk I'acilic Railway.\nPrinted Data, Maps, Plans and Pictures supplied promptly with\nstatement regarding easy terms of payment. Write to-day lor choice.\nCHAS. M. FIELD. - Agent. Revelstoke\nThe title to Port Fraser is guaranteed by the U. ('. Government and is deposited in Trust with the Dominion\nSin k and Houil Corporation of Vancouver; Capital\n$2,01X1,000. Literature on request.\nPhotos! Photos! Photos!\nGet your l'hoius nl the TRUKMAN STUDIO and be satisfied.\nAll Work Guaranteed, lt will be your own fault if you accept\nanything that does not fully please you,\nBABY PHOTOS A SPECIALTY\nDeveloping and Printing for Amateurs. Prices Right. See mc\nbefore sending work out of town\nA. D. Toiirner, Photographer\nTrueman Studio - Over Macdonald's Drug Store\nWill fa-open Mines\nAug ;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0> -.i t re uli i\n,, i *.v ,*. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2, mine\nittl le ' ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n..\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2,* i- the *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 n ind * , n thi m n<\nTbe \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - ttto eded at once\nand i\ndelay. Tbe \u00E2\u0096\u00A0;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 rati r think tb it en\nmi n -nil i\u00C2\u00BB : a.'i 1 in i in tlie\nl th.it ,n a borl t.n.\" -ill\nthf striker! will be .,f work. it\"\nsump' i r'< will be on tbe '.an\ni\u00C2\u00AB uf the majority report \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*! th a n\n< Ma' Bt *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 bj Hr Gordon\nind Co i Ma \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -I >n l-ehoH nf th<*\nlid '!':<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 linn \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 nop\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 11 us\n...lavements Can lie male to do so*\nGOURLAY PIANOS\nHigh-Priced, But Worth the Price\nCall and see them. Let us give you the reason\nwhy they arc the best that money can buy.\nEdison Phonographs - Victor Gramophones\nALL RECORDS OF THESE TWO MACHINES KEPT\nAgent for Gourlay. Winter & Leeming's\nGherhard Heintzman, and other noted\nmakers of Canada's finest pianos.\ncr. zbultg-ibi-A.im:\nSave Your Horses!\nScene from \"The }-'lotm i]l the Rap,cb\" JSdfoon Theatre. Monday, August 21st\nProvender la dear and so is horse flesh, hut light running\nwagons and buggies arc cheap.\nThe evolution of lhe harm anil Road Vehicles hns kept pace J\nwith moderu science and llow we are offering\nAll Spring-Steel Wagons\nfitted oui with perfect roller-hearing running gear just as cheap as\nthe old-fashioned wooden framed wagon. Thev run lighter and\neaalei and wear longer.\nThose who purchased Ihem are our most satisfied customers.\nYou don't have to take off the wheel-, to grease them; they are\nduat proof caps and carry a much heavier load than the ordinary\nwagon,\nA full supply of buggies of the newest makes also garden and\nfarm implements, ask us about them.\nS. McMAHON\nFirst Stroet, West,\nOpposite Pott Office SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1911\nTHE IMI^IL-IHIIEIRJLXnD, EEVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1911\nTHE CANADIAN BANK\nOF COMMERCE\nSIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L., PRESIDENT\nALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager\nCAPITAL, - $10,000,000~ REST, - $8,000,000\nDRAFTS ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES\nEvery branch of The Canadian Rank of Commerce is equipped to issue drafts on\nthc principal cities in the following countries without dela*\nAfrica Crete ?.rr,. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'<\nAll kiuds'of building *nd [.. \u00C2\u00BB ur,i.\u00C2\u00BB'\nntiderlftkeii\nFoote & Pradolini.\nREVELSTOKE\nFruit Lands\nFOR SALE\n(i ilena Hay lands in parcel? of\n10 or '20 acrw or en bloc. Corret<-\npondence invited.\nJohn Shaw, Agent.\nBox 616 Arrowhead\nBalance on Terms\nW. B. ROBERTSON\nReal Estate and Insurance\nCorner McKenzie Av*. and'2nd St.\nMRST-CUSS\nSHOE SHINING\nand Office Cleaning\nPer.-ons wishing their offices\nor stores cleane-\ndate equipment* a otfer:- to lay i ho beet\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -\u00E2\u0080\u00A21 j. *.:; r.ft. foclUUei >>f nny m\u00C2\u00ABt it nt ion in\nihenorthwe-t FmII collegiate high loeool\nand commercial OOUTMI, al\u00C2\u00BBo prapaiutciry\ndepart incut toi younger \u00C2\u00ABtndent.\u00C2\u00AB ljwt\nvear'i enrolment 616 Kail term opens on\nSept. ii. 181L ''tiHlogm* OD application.\nAiUlrc-\" PreeidttDt, :'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.. the Men'sMtssi iry Convention\not ihe Laymen's Missionary Move\nmeat will hold its sessions there\nSome ot the lea-ding men\u00E2\u0080\u0094lay nn\nclerical the missionary experts and\nspee.aiist*' ol !!..* churches from Bast\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2cm Canada\u00E2\u0080\u0094are coming West tu par\nticip.it.* in ilie.*).* meetings.\nTh* convention is interdenomtnn\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2:. i .-. haracter. Dr. CUown, Clen-'\n,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2: . Superintei lent \u00E2\u0096\u00A0:' the Methodist]\ncburch * I'.iiiaJa. In. Sydney Gould\n; \u00E2\u0080\u00A2:..* M - i .1'., in. It. 1'. McKay,'\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' the presbytei Ian i;.*n-'\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0: *. \ sembly; Mr. .1. F. Brown I\n*! istice *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2: Saskatchewao; Mi\nH. K. Baskey, General SVcretarj .,t\nth* L.M.M ii.l Canada, and a tiunib-\nr *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2; other men will bt on tb* pr.,-\nC. P. I TIMETABLE\nWESTBOUND.\nNo. 3 arrives ut li a.m., lenvi>s at\n0:20 a.m.\nNo. 1 arrives at 3:15 p.m., leaves\nat 3:35 p.m.\nNo. 13, Seattle train, arrives at\n4:36 p.m., leaves at 4:45 p.m.\nEASTBOUND.\nNo. 11, Seattle train, arrives at\n7:15 a.m., leaves 7:35 u.m.\nNo. 2 arrives at 11:40 a.m., loaves\nat lii o'clock uoon.\nNn. 1 arrives at 12:46 a.m., leaves\nat 12:55 a.m.\nSmith train leaves Rovelstoko at\n7:35 a.m., arriving back nt 4:15 p.m.,\nconnecting here with Nn. 13.\nBungalow to rent on fifth street.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nApply W. li. Robertson.\nBees for sale- two colonies for $2*5\nMrs. Hen. Laforme, pb ne 220.\nCERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENT.!\nNOTICE.\nBroadview (Fractional) 1.. II. and\nIndiana Mineral Claims, situate in\nthe Trout Lake Mining Division of\nWest Kootenay District.\nWhore looated:\u00E2\u0080\u0094On Great Northern\nMountain.\nTAKE NOTICK that, 1, (1. 11. N.\nWilkie, acting as agent for the Ohio\nMines Development Co., Limited,\nFree Miner's Certificate Numnber\nIi255,.l7,* intend, sixty days from\ndate hereof, to apply to the Mining\nUecorder for a Oertiflcate ol Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above\nclaims.\nAnd further take notice that action\nunder section 37, must be commenced\nbefore the issuance of such Certilicate\nof Improvements.\nDated Ihis 17th day of August,\n1911.\nii. II. N. WILKIE,\nTrout Lake. B. C.\nNOTICK TO CREDITORS.\nIn the Matter of the Estate of James\nK. Long, deceased.\nNotice is hereby given that all\ncreditors and others naving claims\nagainst the Estate of dames Iv.\nLong, late of Uevelstoke,. 11. C, deceased, who (lied at Itevelstoke on or\nabout' the 12th day of June, 1911,\nare requested to send to the undersigned, Solicitors for Rev. C. A.\nProcunler, Executor of tbe last will\nof said deceased, within HO days from\ndate, full particulars of their claims,\nduly verified, and that nfter that\ndate the said Kxccdtor will proceed\nto distribute the said estate amongst\nthose entitled thereto, regard being\nbail only to those claims of wbich\nsaid Executor shall have then received notice.\nDated Augusl Kith,,1911.\nHARVEY, McCARTER fi PINKHAM,\nSolicitor for Uev. c. A. Procunier,\nExecutor ol the last will of\nDeceased.\nBREWERY POR SALE.\nUnder Instructions tlie undersigned\nSolicitors fur the Executor of the\nlast Will of the late James K. Long,\nof Revelstoke, ll. 0., a brewer, ile-\nceased, invite tenders for the purchase of the business and property\nknown as \"Long's Brewery\" at. Revelstoke. The area of the land is between live and six acres with a good\nstream of water running through it.\nThe buildings and improvements consist of a brewery and dwelling and a\nprofitable brewing business has been\ncarried on there during several years\npast.\nI Tenders will be received by the un-\n, dei'signed up to and including\nI September 16th, l'Jll, for thc pur\nI chase of the property,\ni Further particulars, if desired, may\nibe obtained from the undersigned,\nHARVEY, McCARTER <& PINKHAM,\nSolicitor for the Executor.\nUNDER ENTIRELY\nNEW MANAGEMENT\nSt. Leon\nHot Springs\nHotel\nHoi mineral hatha especially recommended for invalids ami those in need of\ntoning up.\n[\u00E2\u0080\u00A2exclusive bath*) provided for ladies. 2d\nPrivate Rooms handsomely lilted up.\nRates $1.50 to $2 tier day, or $10 per\nweek.\nH COUSINS, PROP.\nKOOTENAY LODGE, No. .i A. F.\nnud A. M.\nRegular meetings are held In MASONIC TEMPLE, Oddfellows' Hall\non the Third Monday in each month\nat 8 p. m. Visiting brethren art\ncordially welcome.\nROBT. GORDON, W. M.\nW. B. ROBERTSON, Secretary.\nMram.\nil r. .-\n.; Toronti\nti\nIf\nlodiu tor. Locally, Britieh\nmbia will mc* represented on the\nprogram \u00E2\u0080\u00A2;. son 1 her strongest\nmen. The Right Uev. the Bishop of\nNew Westminster will lead the devotions J the convention on the tirst\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 re ing, The best known man in\npublic Lfe in ii. C. has been u/ked\nto give the .. I Iress ol welcome to the\nvisiting delegates, and it is expected\nhe will at'i'ee to do so.\nThe two names tbat will lill the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 m\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-! ; ice *ii tin* public eye will\nundoubtedly l>e those of John U.\nMott, L.L.D., and Sir Andrew Fraser\nWhile in India i- Governor of lien -\ngal, Sii Andrew Frasei obtained a\nveey intimate knowledge of the workings .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2; ti..* missions and be bas very\ndecided convictions iii regard to the\nval.:, if them. He does not belong\n;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2* the Mim: and leisured class who\nsometimes when tbey return from\nnon-ohristian lands say Missions nre\ni failure. He Is u most ardent ad\nrocate ol Missions, A speech he de\nI vered a ,ew years ago iu the I'. F.\nAssembly. Edinburgh, was u most\ntelling bit of apologetic literature.\nJ. R. Mott has beeu g prominent\nfigure .iu.i worker in Missianary circles the last 15 years. He was chairman of the Nashville Convention of\nthe Students Volunteer Movement in\nl'in, and again the unanimous chosen chairman of the Edinburgh Worlds\nMisa narj nference. Uy Ins tact.\nskill, courtesy and kindness be fairly\ncaptured the hearts ol the members\nof th.*\t great gathering, regarded by\ncanny as thc greatest ol Christian\nCouncils. Mott is a .-i-liiil.ii. an organizer, an author .md a born leader\nof men. A keen, brainy, level-headed\nfellow to whom business men will\nl\u00C2\u00BB lei m \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 listen.\nIt will afli rd many of the men of\nthia drov :*m- th? opportunity of it\n*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 me t ' * \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 these notable men\naa'. .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 - expected that they will not\nmi***,*.\nRev. J. H. Came li \ ol\nty Heights '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I as l.e.-n\nappointed Field Secretary, anl li \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nwill supply *11 necessary information\nto intendfi ; visitors to tlie conven-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 'i and the churches. He will also\nvisit the principal eeuties in th\nprovince t*> stimulate interest in the\nmovtmeae aid to endeavor to have\nall the churches adequately represented by full :<*s.*m day\nliners.\nWednea*4ay afternoon nt the con-\nV\u00C2\u00AB \" - ' !\u00E2\u0080\u009E'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 til \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' I*'.*t mon ton, ral-\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'. i P. E Leuard, presid-ent ot\nthe Liberal listrict association, but\ndeclared \u00E2\u0096\u00A0**. tor T ilbot, n\" llle\ngal, ex-Premier Rutherford was chosen ne Liberal candidate (or Edmonton constituency. Tbe convention was\nattend'-*-''! by elchty people, mont of\nwhom art kn*-,wn hr grone Liberals.\nRutherford accepted the nomination,\nclaiming IQpport bernufc ho had\nwf-rjir**! the location of the capital nt\nBdnontOB. M\u00C2\u00BB dealt at leneth with\nthe railway policy whr-h his govern-\npi\u00C2\u00BBnt had before hf resigned Irom\npfflee.\nFOURTH ANNUAL\nFall Exhibition\nRevelstoke, B. O.\nMonday-Tuesday, September 11-12,1911\n\u00C2\u00BB5,000 IN PRIZES\nAgricultural and Fruit Exhibits, Live Stock, Poultry,\nHome Made Cooking and Preserves Manufacturers' Exhibits\nLadies' Work\nGOOD HORSE RACING AND SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS\nSpecial Railway Rates-One-and-One Third Fare\nfor the Round Trip to the Revelstoke Exhibition\nLADIES AND GENTLEMEN\nThe Dominion Elections\nwill soon be on\nso also will be\nThe Shooting Season\n- - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - -\nGame Heads Mounted by\nTAXIDERMIST EDWARDS\nP O. Box 31\nREVELSTOKE, - B. C.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nFruit and Vegetable\nBoxes and Crates\nOur Ilox Factory is now miming aiid\nwe are in a position to Blipph all kinds\nof fruit ami vegetable boxes ami crates,\nThose who have not already sent us\ntheir orders should do sc at oner as Ihey\nare coming in fast, ami we would like to\ndeliver all orders in ^ooil time' Dur\nboxes are equal to any on the market\nand prices cau he had on application to\nS. McMahon, Kevelstoke, or to\nTHE KERNAGHAN LUMBER COMPANY, LTD.\nSalmon Arm, B, C,\nSELKIRK LODGB 12. 1. O. O. F.\nMeets every Thursday evening in\nSelkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. ViBiting\nbrethren cordially invited.\nJ. B. HOOLEY, N. U.\nJAS. MATHIE, Becretary.\nCOURT MT. BEUBIE, No. 8461.\nUb' 1. O. F.\nMeeta in I. a 0. F. Hall next to\nTapping's Opera House every second\nand Iiiiutli Monday in month. Visiting brethren cordially welcomed.\nU. W. BELL, O. R.\nWM. B. CAMERON. Rec.-Sec.\nGOLD RANUE LODUE, K. ot P.,\nNO. 'Ji, REVELSTOKE, B. 0.\nMeets svery Wednesday except the\nThird Wednesday ol eaoh month in\nOddlellows' Hall at < o'clock. Visiting Knights ars cordially, invited.\nJ. T. SIMPSON, 0. 0.\nQ. H. BROCK, K. ot R. * 8.\nM. o( F.\nO. W. 0. W.\nMountain View Camp, No. 22*.\nMeets Second and Fourth Woduie-\n.duys in each month in Selkirk\nHall. Visiting Woodmen are\ncordially invited to attend\nH. W. EDWARDS, Com. Com.\nJAMES McINTYRE, Olerk.\nMusic by the City Band\nSEE THE SPECIAL PRIZES FOR FRUIT AND VEGETABLES\nFROM SURROUNDING DISTRICTS\nDEPARTMENT OF WORKS^\nCOLUMBIA DISTRICT\nHIGHWAY BRIDGE, COLUMBIA\nRIVBR, HI'll.l.lMACllKNK, B.O.\nGALENA P. 0.\nIn the Matter ol Chapter its \"Navigable Waters Protection Act,\"\nIt. W. ('., 1906.\nNOTICE is hereby given that draw-\nii)(;w an.l description ot the situ ot a\nproposed bridge over thc Oolumbia\nRiver, at Galena Hay, B, <'., have\nbeen deposited with the Minister of\nPublic Works, Ottawa, and duplicates\nthereof with the Registrar of Deeds,\nat Nelson, B, <'., nnd that, thirty\ndays after date, tbe Hon. the Minister of Public Works in the Government of British Oolumbia will apply\nto the Governor-General in (.'ouncil\nfor approval thereof,\nJ. K. GRIFFITH,\nPublio Works Enginoer.\nDepartment of I'ublic Works,\nVictoria, July 21st. 1911 Ag.20.\nHARVEY, McCARTER\nAND PINKHAM,\nBarristers, Solicitors, Etc.\nImperial Bauk Building Revelstoke, B. C.\nMoney to Loan.\nOffices\u00E2\u0080\u0094Revelstoke, B. 0., and\nCranbrook, li. 0.\nGeo. S. MeCarter,\nA. M. Pinkfaam, J. A. Harvey,\nRevelstoke, Cranbrook\nROBERT 8MITH.\nI'rovmuial Lund Suveyor,\nMining Surveyor,\nMcKENZIE AVE.,\nBOX 1%,\nEngineering\nREVELSTOKE.\nNOTICE.\nCertilicate of improvement.\nWakeiield, Helen, Colorado, Dei\nNorte, Del Key, Saa Juan, Delta,\naud Miujiwiii' Mineral Claims, situate iu tho Lardeau Mining Division\nof Wcut Kooteuay District. Where\nlocated:\u00E2\u0080\u0094on Mobawk Creek.\nTake Notice that I, A. H. Green,\nacting ,|S ageut for Johu R. ll.aiy.\nSpecial Free Miner's Certilicafie . No.\n.ihlu, latend, sixty duys from date\nhereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements, for the purpose of ohtaiaiug\nCrown Grants uf the above claims.\nAud further take notice Unit action\nunder section 37, must be commenced\nbefore the issuance of such Certificate\nof Improvements.\nDated this 20th day of October, A.\nD., 1'ilO.\nA. H. GREEN.\nA. McRAE. Pres. F. B. WELLS. Treas. W. B. ROBERTSON. Sec.,\nr^SfiK&i\nTTTE KITCHEN\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nmoim: -! i j:v. ix tiff, fkoxt room\nMOONEY'S BISCUITS take\n*:il*.o yourself,\nMOONEY'5 ... for your own\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nMOONEY'S PERFECTION\nSODA BISCUITS\nWinnip-cg (tctorj,\n']\na l\" ii und in a\n*, t;tl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '. ' . * an i ime I'i your labli u\nMOONEY'S.\nt,. i ; package or tin oalcrl Iln--\nboth of tliem damp proof, du i proi ',\ndirl proof :...'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>\n4\nMnrmN\n\"LET MOONEY DO IT\"\nRebate on Taxes For 1911\nA discount of twenty per cent, will\nbe allowed upon tbe General und\nSchool Rate for current year, upon\nall Tuxes paid on or before September 20th prox.\nBy Order,\nBRUCE A. LAWSON,\nAug.2, Sept. 2\u00C2\u00AB City Olerk\nWater Notice\nt, il. c. Wuiiis, of Arrowhoad,\ndruggist, give notice that ou the\n2ht,h day of August, I intend to apply to tin* Watei Commissioner, at\nbis office ill Itevelstoke, for u license\nto tako and use 1(1 inches of water\nfrom DaVia Creek in Kootenuy District. The water is to Ire taken from\nthe Bream about one hundred feet\nabove, anil in to Iw used on land\nowned by applicant for irrigation\nanil domestic purposes.\nII. C. Wallls.\nNOTICE\nKevelstoke Land Dlstriot.\nDistrict ol West Kootenuy.\nTake notice that I, J. 0, BlllOt, of\nArrowhead, li. 0., occupation, physician, Intends to apply (or pernriMlon\nto purchase bbe following described\nlands:\nOommenoiflg at a post planted near\nN.W. cornel post \"f Lot 7\u00C2\u00AB58 and running co chains north, theuce fid\nchains cast, thence 1.0 chainB south,\ntim ehuins west to the point of\nCommencement and marked \" J. c.\nI S, W. Corner i'ont. con-\ntHiung somo 400 acres more or less.\nDeted August 7th, 1(11.\nJ. C. ELLIOT.\nI'er R. Armstrong, Agent.\nNOTICE.\nKevelstoke Uiul District\nDistrict ot Wesl Kootenuy\nTAKE NOTlclv thai\" I, Samuel \V.\nRalstonoi ilHrrisoulmrg, \ lrgiuiu, occupation Photographer, intends to apply\nlor permission lo purchase ttie lollowiug\n\n| paled June Uth, Ml.\nNOTICE.\nKevelstoke Luud District.\nDistrict ol West Kooteuay.\nTuke notice that 1, Hairy Joba-\nstou, of Ai i <\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.d;.:.iJ, B. Ot| occupa -\ntiou Meicliaut, iutsuds to upply lor\npermission to purchuse the lollowing\ndescribed lunds:\ni '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2iimi. m. ut u post plunted at\n.ilium three hundred yurds south ul\nCreek ou sand poiut iiii.iiit. two miles\nnorth of Cupe Horu on Upper Arrow\nLuke, running twenty chains north,\nthenoe eighty churns east, thence\ntwenty cbains south, theuce eighty,\nchums wesl along the lake shore te\npoiut of commencement and containing one hundred and sixty acres more\nor less.\nDated July 10th, UU.\nHARRY JOHNSTON,\nNOTICE\nKevelstoke Lund District.\nDistrict ot West Kootenay.\nTake notice that I, Joeiab Hack,\nof Revelstoke, B. C, occupation balr\ndresser, intends to apply for permission to inn iim:,,* the following described lands.\nCommeuciug ut a post planted at\nubout thc Bouth-eust corner of Harry\nJohnston's application to purchase,\nand ruuning north forty chains,\nthonce eust siity ohaius, thence south\nforty chains, thence west sixty cbuins\nulong Uie Lake shore to point of\ncommencement und contaiulng three\nhundred und twenty acres more or\nlese.\nDated July 17th, 1911.\nJ0HIAH HACK,\n\u00C2\u00BB\ni\ntl SATURDAY, AUGUST Id, 1911\nTHE MAIL-HEEALD, HEVELSTOKE\nRATCRDAY, AUGUST 10, 1911\n\u00C2\u00BB\nI\nSee special window displays.\nRevelstoke's Department Store\nC. g. J4ume Si 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.\nMen s Hai Snaps\nA line of hats that would please you\nat any time, but at the price which we are\nnow putting on them you will be delighted\nAll the snappy soft hats of the present\nseason have been cut below cost to clear\nthem out. All the neat stiff hats of today\nmust go to make room for the new ones\nof tomorrow. All the fashionable shades\nof gray, brown, and green as well as the\nstaple blacks are in the lot. All sizes\nfrom 6 5-8 to 7]. Don't miss this opportunity to buy a first-class hat at a second-\nclass price.\n$1.85 each\nNew Sweater Coats\nWe have just received a shipment of\nthe famous \"Hewson \" sweater coats for\nmen and boys. Made from pure Nova\nScotia wool in the new high neck in different shapes; all the new shades and trim-\nings, and in different weights.\n$2.50 to $5.50 each\nMen's Fall Overcoats\nOvercoats for Pall: the new patterns,\nthe new styles, the new colorings, we\nhave them all. The short dressy black\nvicuna, with silk facings ; the long rain\ncoat; the heavy ulster; the Chesterfield.\nAll bear the famous 20th Century label.\nPrices $18 to $27.50\nMENS FALL SUITS\nOur new Fall Suits have just arrived,\nand we can assure you that nothing to\nequal them has ever been shown in the\ncity.\nSnappy, clean cut, tweed suits; suits\nthat will become the wearer and are the\nheight of style. No fancy flaps or lapels,\nno extreme lengths. They are made for\nthe man of taste who knows the styles of\nto-day. All finished in the perfect manner in which only 20th Century Brand\ngarments show. Grays, browns, stripes.\nWorsted suits in both hard and soft finish.\nPrices $18 to $34\nNew Ribbons\nJust in from France and Switzerland. 5 inch Dresden and 5 inch\nShepherd's check, in black and white\nall sizes check. The most fashionable\nribbons\n45c. per yard\nAutomobile Veils\nNew, all colors, some of those\nnew long ones with heavy tassels on\nthe ends\n$1.25 to $5\nWhite Wear Goods\nA shipment of English madapo-\nlains, long cloths, cambrics, soft\nmulls, linens, etc*, the finest white\nmaterial shown for ladies undermus-\nlins, lingerie, etc.\n15c. to 50c.\nPillow Slips\nHemstitched, 40, 42, 44, 46 in.\nwide, fine heavy cambric, pure white\nEach 25c.\nSheets\nHemstitched, full 72x90 inches,\nplain or twilled, extra heavy, pure\nwhite beetle finished, at each\n$1.25\nTowelling\nHeavy colored Turkish roller\ntowelling, fancy stripes, only 15c.\nSaturday Night Specials\nWash Dresses\nSee our window of Cotton Wash Dresses\nYour Choice $3.50\nWhite Blouses\nFifty Only White Blouses in Lingerie\nand Shirt Waist styles. They are $2.75\nwaists. Get one on Saturday at half\nprice\n$1.35\nLadies' Skirts\nTwenty Ladies' Skirts worth up to $7\ngo on sale ai\n$3.90\nColored Wash Goods\n400 yards of Chambrays and French\nGinghams, lovely colored wash goods,\nworth 20C. and 25c. Special Saturday\n15c. per yard\nSpool Cotton\nAs usual Saturday Bargain Spool Cotton\n40c. a dozen or\n3 Spools for IOc.\nw% House Furnishings 2. 1011\nTHE MAIL-HEEALD, HEVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY, AUGUST LO, 1911\nREID & YOUNG\n10 Pieces of Gingham on Sale\nL*J\nLadies' Parasols, 20 in lot,\nSale Price - 10c\nCO\nYour Choice fur $1.00\n10 Pieces Best English Prints\nCL9\nLadies' and Children's trimmed hats,\nSale Price\u00E2\u0080\u009410c\nLadies' House Blouses\n _f\nAt Your \"Own Price\nPouts and Shoes, odd lots. Regular\nOn Sale at 50c\nU\nHOOand $4.50\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sale Price, $2.00\nLa ii'. s' M islin 1-Piece 1 ip'ss.'.-;\nSale Price $3.00\nC/3\nMen's Print Shirts\nOn Sale at 75c. Each\nLadies' White Duck Skirts\nOn Sale at $1.65\ncb\n00\nMen's Fancy Worsted Suits, grand\nvalue at .$20.(10\nSale Price. $12.00\n!\nREID & YOUNG\nbright, possess.'.I ot graci'ful melody Roughly speaking, Hi* Jsum\" In\nlnw] catchy rhythm. 'I'he story is in- volved in this contract is in Uw\ntensely interesting from n dramatic neighborhood ol 300 miles from Kam\nstandpoint, poBBosslng a mixture ol loops tb bbe railhead west ol Bd-\nc.tecllent comedy dialogno, The daneeB monton, which is now nt bhe\nare (InisheO and the chorus move- boundary I tne between tho provinces\nn.miii* are novel. There nre several nl Uritish Uolunibin nnd Alberta,\ncompetent people in the cast, Includ- The contract lor thai part ot the\ning Miss Betty Caldwell as thi' fas* \\M. hetween Hope nnd Kamloops\nI'lnating little \"Flower,\" Tom Vas given over a month ago an,1 has\nArnoH, a baritone ol excellent quail- j already licen practically all subdivid-\nty; while Jess Harris, who hamllea ed among tho railway contracting\nthe comedy rote \"f \"Skivers\" is the llrms. The long span to the Yellow\ndazzling light of the show.\nGrand Football Match\nKill' Rome time liasl (lie loenl foot\nhall hoys have I n looking for ;\n'.une and have arranged on Wednes\nday next for n match with Vernon. |\nRevelstoke,lias up I\" the presenl\ntime held the championship of Hie'\nInterior and, as Vernon lias bonten'\neverything in the okanagan valley, a\nstirring game jnay he expected, ll Is\nsaid that among ihe Vernon players\nI here ale some Old Cotllltrj men who\nhave played Willi Kiii'lisli teams <>[|\nlirst class reputations. Needless lo\nnay our mvn boys have among thorn\nsome lirst class talent and hope to'\ngive the Vernon team Hie surprise ofi\ntheir lives.\ninn citizens are requested to turn\nout and root tor lhc hoys in force.!\nnd cheer them on to victory.\n'Pile gamo Hill Btart at 5 p.m. sharp\n,11 the McKenzie avenue recreation\ngrounds, admission 50c.\nAFTER SUPPER SALi^, No. 63\nTHE CITY IN BRIEF\n* pi foi ire and f ired feet\nut M icdonald's di ug stori .\n.*.* moving pictuie program\n.. '*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 | mm!\nKodak upplii a always fresh ,ii\n:: ..\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 store.\ni i'. Unslie returned on\nT*...: * lay from ., I hrce weeks' visit\n* | i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*.\nDon't tail t \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- e the \"Flowei of\n.mi,mii at ihe Bdison theatre on\n..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ht.\nThe great musical comedy success\nThe Flowei of the Kanch\"- at the\nMondaj night.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,.. i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0; [evei cases which bave\nura .;. thi local hospital ale all eon\niml nu new cases are re-\nrted\nThi * ..a Sociel *\nIBs the i inula ,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 *.*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .*.:, !.* u plutform\n.s erectx\nMl. .ai : Mrs. Wm. McC ill nigL re\ntj fi m tl *i honoj\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 * rtlj foi\ni re t\n:. .... thi atre will\nPathe's G-azette So. IJ\",\n.*. ,: T *.*..* picl\nnews of \u00C2\u00AB\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lOOi feet of film.\n. . ': \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 avoi\n.: . .- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 requested tu atteu I\neavei Cignt\nlaj , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 d ng ,i . ight\n-.\nti ..- taken tu thc\n- -, iccldent\n* * : Mr. Mi\nMarj Ma:\nter uf\nI Reve\n*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n-\n* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n.' .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI I'..\nWARM WEATHER SUGGESTIONS I\nWhy suffer witli lhe heal (Hiring Uie warm weather\ndoiiiK youi own linking when we will deliver to you\nevery day I'Vesh Hrend, Cakes and I'aslfy \u00C2\u00AB>f all kinds\n- and as quality is Qur motto, we feel sure a trial\norder will mean a steady customer,\nFRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES arriving daily. Fresh\nI-fit iut.', Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Green Onions.\nStrawberries, Cherries, Cocoauuts, Pineapples,\nOranges, Lemons, Crape lfruit, I m nanus. As we\nbuy these in small quantities you will always find\nthem fresh and good,\nA. HOBSON, Baker and Grocer.\nFOR SALE\n20 acres first class land close to city, suitable\nfor either fruit or mixed farming. Will sell in\nlots from 5 acres up, $85 an acre. Easy terms.\nKOOTENAY AGENCIES LIMITED\nNew pictures al Bdison tonight.\nHon. Wm. Templeman wua selected\naa tbe Liberal candidate for \ ictoria\nMrs, G. Ralph Lawrence, McKi n\navei,ue. will receive Monday August\n.'1st.\nMrs, ll. II. Lyons and Master Clai\nfound that the men had removed the\nputty from a pane of glass m bhe rea\nof ine store preparatory to making\nan entrance.\naiiee are 1 .sil inr ill Winnip* ,-\nCalgary,\nThe death occui i ed on Tli\nthe infant soli of Mr. ami Mrs\nMcRai\nMrs. II McKiuue]\nSpoKa:\nthe past few ,m I.-:\nF. li. Shepherd, the\nnominee, will oppi so\noIllO.\ni' *:i*-m\nRalph\nTh M Mi\nBachr<\ndmontou.\n\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n*\n; \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ll\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * - . *\n \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nim invitut\nrothi\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni *.....*\n*\nMcRai\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nnovi rtcl\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n,1 *! \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i *\nGUN i IJ li ,-i [I ii IT\nFollowing ai\n... \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,\nI* Au It'.tli4\n' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nell 21\n_:\n.\nCummings\nMac **\nivi\nFIELD NOTES\nMrs. II. li. Benjamin, who has Ih-imi\nvisiting friends In town, lvft for her\nhomo in RevelBtoke on Monday.\nMrs. F. ,1. Neweil. of Kamloops,\naccompanied by her mother Mrs. Mc-\nI'rea and Mis- KM, <'e.lerholin, left\nfor their home hi Kamloops last Mon\nday, after Bpendina a pleasant Iwo\nweeks vacation with old time friends\nin town,\nRev, Mr. Claxton nl Cochrane, who\nhas occupied the pulpit of St. Stephen's church for the last two Sun-i\ndays. left on Mon lay for his home\ncbarg*.\nMr. and Mr-. Wm Stieses and children left on No. .' Wi .lues.lay night\nfor a trip to Nova Scotia and points\ncast. They will tie away ahout nix\nweeks.\nMr, aad Mrs. B. I im.I of Okanagan\nLanding, were gue I of Mr. and Mrs\nSwerdfager over Sunday.\nLawn tennis seems |,, he all the\nio, these days, a delightful court\nhas been lixed ui th of th i C. r.\nR, l;ot,*i. which affords much amusement an I ecreatlon for our young\npeople ar.*! others.\nlieaul pass will now also lie plaroil in\nthe hands of construction linns, bids\nbeing at present Invited hy tho Nor\nthern Construct Inn i 'o,\nThis stretch linking up lh,* iw\nrailways east and Wesl involves uo\ngreat diilicnllies in lhe way of griKl\nIng and steel laying, the work mil\nlining I'.v any in alls HO heavy as\nlhal. along llie l''l.is,T Vallc) wIimic\nheavy tunnel coimti action is neces\nsary.\nThe contract calls for the complc\nimn of grading from Kamloops i\"\nihe provincial boundary In about two\nyears. From Kamloops the route is\nalone lhe North Thompson river lo\nTele JaUUfl Cache and cast through\nii,.* \cllowliea'd pass. Por the great\ner part, of the distance northeusl\nfrom Kamloops the railway will Ira\nverse au exceedingly fertile country\nTh.* North Thompson valley is waler\nIhan that of the Fraser for the nn sl\npart and i iparltlvely little tunneling Will have to be done.\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Situation as Marine Bin\nirirn'r, accustomed to passenger and\nlug boats, 2nd Class Ceitilicatc. \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nApply Mail Herald Office.\nTO R13NT\u00E2\u0080\u0094Small Cottage, overlook-\nin*; Lower Town. Apply Drawer B.\nLOST\u00E2\u0080\u0094Diamond Hint:, between Sixth\nStroot and l'ost I Hliee. Finder will\nrtceive liberal reward hy presenting\nsame at. Mall-Herald Ollice.\nTU OUR CUSTOMERS.\nAs there is very lillie pasture wc\narc compelled to use hay more or\nles- all the year round. 'I'h iroforo\nmi and after September 1st milk will\nhe eight quarts (or a dollar, or wo\nwill have t\" hoof Ihe cows.\nMrs. It. A. I'pper.\nF. Fleetham.\nA. CancelHero.\nA. G. Carlson.\nMrs. C. Anderson.\n13. Bebelato,\nWc are ready again to-niKht with our usual money-\nsaving opportunities. Every Saturday night brings out\nsome now lines something that you need and something\nthat you can save money b.v buying to-night. We have some\nlines that wc have to clear out. Fall goods are coming antl\nwe nilist have room. When you look at these prices you will\ndecide to look at them. See our windows.\nT qHiVc ^nitc About a dozen of extra quality suits,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i^duicb oiuib Bplendidly made( perfectiy tailored,\ncoals lined with the best silk or satin. We would not like to\nloll.vou lhe original prices. To-night all atone price $12 50\neach.\nJackets and Rain Coats jirl 8wTwS\nto have a look at* The jackets are all new, made ol good\ncloth, .'iml are worth twice what we are asking for them.\nThe Rain Coats come in light anil dark eravonettes. All one\nprice now. $5.00 each.\nRveninP\" Slinr>Pr "Newspapers"@en . "Revelstoke (B.C.)"@en . "The_Mail_Herald_1911_08_19"@en . 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