"5242b073-e8a6-4359-b58e-e61d6797c364"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-05-17"@en . "1913-02-19"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310768/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " A\n\\n%\nv.\nii\n^\nRevelstoke, the Capital of Canada!s Alps.\"\nThe Mail-\nX CLJLvA\n1 - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2-*\nF\u00C2\u00A3B #3 19/3\nVol. 19 No 14\nREVELSTOKE. B. C. Mti.\n-h\n c nts, an 1 th it it remain al that\nfigure for 10 y ars. The other reso-\nlut on was to the effect that if tbe ap-\npointmenl of Bra wardens were re-\nNAVAL\nDISCUSSION\nCONTINUES\nOttawa. Keb. lx. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Although thero\nmay be some sittings ol the house lllll\ning tin' week it is not expected tha*\nany serious Bght will develop in con\nnc iimi with ihe second reading of the\nnaval bill between Tuosday afternoon\nwhen ii will be taken up, and Friday\nnight. As is always the case on SOO\nond reading, considerable time will hu\nallowi I fm dise ii- iou and the niinis-\nte'is will again be beard from.\nPremier Borden, lion. W.T. While,\nan.l a numlier of t onaervative mem\nbers who bad prepare, 1 speeches when\nmoved from tho spirit of politics and\nplacid entirely In the hands of the\nlorest ry bo.ir.l no opposition would\nte offered to ihe increase of one half\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ent per acre to be assessed against\nlbe holders of timber of Ure protection purposes.\nBEST MEN WANTED.\nOn this latter point Sir Richard declared that the government would be\nvory sorry to hear that anything in\nthe nature of political prefeienoe had\nbeen allowed to influence selections\nof men in the forest protection \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ser-\nvice. He stated that the best of meu\nveil' wanted. Utterly irrespective of\n\u00C2\u00BBhal their political opinion might be\ni.u.i the govornmont had always trie.l\nto con luet the service on that basis,\nMr. I.o can declared that he did not\nivish it to be thought that the delegation was passing any reflection on the\nforestry branch, they wer.' merely\ntrying to forestall anything in the nature of political preference which\nmighl creep into ibe affairs of the\npartment in future years.\nPAYS QUARTER OF TAXES.\nT. F. Peterson, in an able speech,\nnoted that the lumber industry was\nI aymg about 25 per cent of the taxes\nof Uriiisli Columbia. He compared\nloyalties charted on timber in this\nprovince with the charges in the e.ist-\niin Canadian provinces, and stated\nthat the timber interests were asking\nfor stability of royalty as well ai\nstability of tenure whii h had been\ngranted some years ago. The lumber\nmilling business was far from being\nremunerative, and he declared that\nia-t year his millg jn Van'-ouver had\nhist money.\nDUMPED LUMBER DETRIMENTAL.\nW.A. Anstie also staled thai the\nlumber business lu the mountain s\t\n11 ,a if lho pi o\ ni. c i- io,lay a'' 0-\nlutely unremunerativo, largely owing\nto tbo large amount of AmerK-an lum\nher dumped into the prairie pro.incos\n\u00E2\u0080\u00943,000,000 feet lasl y.ar. I..A. Lewis\nalso spoke on l.eh ilf of tlle del i-el.-i.\nas did A. Taylor, barrister, of Van-\nouver.\nPREMIER'S REPLY.\nIn reply t.i tic representation made\nSir Richard declared that he was astonished to hear it. He said that the\nlumbering interests had received notification of the contemplated ac\nthe government in increasing live roye\nalty on timber. Eome years ng\" when\nthe tenure of license holders had been\nfixed in perpetuity tli.-ie had been an\nunderstanding that the royalty w o\nbe advanced inti.i.e. He also noted\nthat for years the governmenl had\nbeen telling the pro; le of the province from the floor of the house thit\nII was tbe intention to rely on securing tli.e revenue of the province largely |\nfrom the natural resources of Ihe\ncountry, an.l in this way do uway\nwith the taa'iun on personal an.l\nother property anl othor forms of\ntaxation now existing. In the light of |\nIhese facts, sail Sir Richard, the\nlum',er interests must have had ample\nnotice' that they could look for increased royalty. He stated that thi\ngovernment had to secure revenue the\ncountry was growin; aid the government believed that tvitn development\nwin' h will follow :he opening of new-\nlines of railway and of the Tanima!\ncanal all previous records of activity j\nv.o i el be broken.\nihe measure was at the rosolut'.on\ngl .i . will spea t and ii. is likely that\nuniii tlu ind of the w ej : te govern -\nuniii pro nly will put up a Bpcakei\ni'.ir every member ol th'J opposition,\n\!io speaks, On Tuostuy Promlel\nBurden will lead off and will be replied\ni I .. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. .Mr. Wliilu\nprobably will follow and p rbaps Hon\n; I.R. KinniiTsi, i. will then be hoard\nfinal a a.n. if ili government decidu\nto press lho bill steadily, io the exclusion of other business, the crux ol the\nsituation probablj will he reached to\nward the close ol the ses .ion. as such\na course will forco the opposition to\nshow its hand. Con creative say the\n. i e with which several items 0f sup\nI ly were pui through on Friday night\nli .In-., s i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 li ;hl has gont out\ntb.- op| ositioii. Th.' Liberals, on\ntic other hand. \u00C2\u00BBay tha' iliee items\nwhioh included bhe.ealary fo.- tho governor-general an 1 ih- exp n s of the\nhigh commissioner in I ondon were\nagreed to and that they wo bl noi\ni ipose their passage under any circumstances. It is understood that if\n..n amendment to the second reading\nte moved it will I.e one caliin: for\nh' j u--a e of a redistribution l.ilt\nand a general election hofore the nav-\n..1 issue is disposed < f.\nBULLETS FLY ON\nREVELSTOKE STREETS\nNarrow Escape of Well Known Citizen\u00E2\u0080\u0094Enraged Foreigner Pulls Gun and Commences\nShooting.- Argument that Almost Ended\nin Tragedy.\nB.C. HOUSE\nWILL BE\nPR0R0GED\nPROVINCIAL FORESTRY\nBRANCH RE-ORGANIZED\nReport of First Six Months' Activities.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Protecting Standing Timber. \u00E2\u0080\u0094Re-Afforestation of Cut and Burnt Over-\nlands.-Establishing Systematic Protection Covering\nEntire Province.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Forest Reserves.\nVictoria. H.C, Feb. IS\u00E2\u0080\u0094Thc Fore.t1\nBranch of the Department of Lau.is\nissues its tii hi report ou the 2oth.\nThe Branch is only six months eld,\nhut even in ihe short time -ime .is\norganization it has done much to\na.Ivan.\" th- cause if scientific management of : he forest resources.\nBritish Columbia his a woodel ar\u00C2\u00BBa\nwhi. h produces annually, according to\na gen ral estimate recently mnde, hve\ntimes as i ti ii c-Ii a- is cut. The wide\ndevelopment of iln whole timber grow\nlh and it- protection fiom fire are thd\nohjects of the forestry movement now\nafoot in thi- provinoe. Ths most\nimportant portion of the work is the\nsafeguarding of the merchantable tlm\nher already standing and ihe chiel\nforester devotes the hulk of the report i o a eon (deration of the ways\nand mean- of lire protection.\nWhen tiie Branch was established\nlast, iiiiiiier. ihe fire patrol force had\nalready taken t-he field and it was\ntherefore Inadvisable to make radical\nchange in Ils methods of organise\ntion. Consequently the season's work\nwa carried oul under existing conditions, Tho wmk wa remarkably\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0uccosbful in view of (he small iium-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0jicr of warden employed, the weathot\nbeing very favorable and only $;;oo,ooo\ndamage b.-in:; done io the standing\ntimher. A great u,.ftl of damage to\nyoung growth which cannot lie calculated in tigures should be added to\nthe foregoing estimate, since the ar\nci burned over wai no less thnn 116/\ni n acres.\nThere were 317 tir.- altogether. Th,-\ncont patrol and fighting fire to government and private companies and\nIndividuals aggregated $203,647, This\n.Iocs not include the money .-p'-nt by\ntha railroad companies in patrol al\nong their tracks an.l hy private tim\nber owners in building trails and tele-\nplum.' lines in their holdings.\nOver 9400 permits for the binning of\nbrush in land clearing, were Issued,\nand it i.s gratifying to note that only\neight fires escaped, a result that shows\nthat greater care is being exerci-ed iu\nslash burning.\nThe regular force of fire wardens in\nthe past season e-onsisting of 16S men\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ho Bflorts were augmented during\ntb\" mosl dangerous season by forty-\nright patrolmen.\nThe total area included within the\nsixteen fire divisions of the Province,\nwhich were organ! ed was aboul 12S,\n000,000 acres, of which It i-- estimated\nthai aboul 80,000 000 to mn.ooo.ooo\na i.s are covered with -ome kind of\nlimber, and 50,000,000 to 65,000,000\nacres are rea] forest land, i\nwith mature timber or valuable sec\non.I growth.\nThe- area patrolled last year averaged about HOO.OOO acres to each patrolman.\nThe railways, loth those operating\nand those' under construction, itsponj\ned most satisfactorily to the re [uests\nof the Provincial Forest Branch nnd\nthe Board of Railway Commissioners,\nand gave attention to clearing d.-bria\nfrom their rights of way and 'o theii\npatrol.\nTh.' Chief Forester observes thai m\nI the nature of th ninlry ii is aluiu-t\nImpossible to extinguish fires in\nmany parts of the province with ait\nsome means of getting men quickly\non tb\" ground. To this end trail-,\nne lines, tool cai hes, and rang\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 cabins are absolutely necessary.\nHe regards ;, total mileage of 296\nof tel phone Iln is and 168 mill a\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 trail as in.iispensible for the com\nn_' year, and urges for construction\nin the very near future an additional\n1020 miles of telephone line. Work on\ncabins and tool caches Is to begin al\nmost immediately. Already hid-have\nlicen n-kc! on -i.x launches for coast\npatrol and two for the Kootenay and\nArrow lakes\nTbe creation of forest reserve- in\nwhicli permanent improvements for\nthe prot-tion and harvesting of the\ntimber can be made, is strongly recom\nmended. In many districts these re-\n-erves are of most consequence for\ntheir influene'e in equalizing the flow\nof watei needed for irrigation.\nVictoria, II. V. Feb. W.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Today's\n,-itting of lie legislature was devoted\nalmost exclusively to elucidation of\nthe revised land poliey hy thc minister in charge, Hon. W.ll. Koss, his bill\nThe us.ially quiet streets of Revelstoko were the' seen.' oil Monday ev-\n.aiil.; la t. of ureal genuine Wil.1 and\nWoolloy We.i Shooting Scrape, follow\nin.; upon which an Italian has found\nhis w iy into tin' clutches of lho law.\nand is lying in ihe .ity jail charged\nwith carrying concealed firearm , and\nalso wiih discharging -alii'' m a publi' place, whilst iti- possible the more\nserious charge eif attempted murder\nwill also be' preferred against bim.\nAbout 6:30 p.m., -Mr. W. Harris, a\n\. il Known elliploj e \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 of the t'l'.It.,\nii. ln.| in K -M'l ioi.'', was r. turning\ntrom Work ai lhe round hous- where\nbe is engaged as a (is i.m-, that i\u00C2\u00BB he\nworks cn the turntable, dust past\ntiie O.B. lluni\" Btore aloii; First Si.\n.Mr. Harris wa- accosted ley an Italian who asked him for a match. Harris, not liking tho appearance of thi\nstranger, replied, \"There ar.: plenty\nof match's in the stores or the hools,\" an,I stepped out of the way a\nlittle t.i avoid t'.i.' questioner, He\nthen observed that tb.' Ital.an was\ne.'Id: ally under the influ ire of liquoi\nand was not therefore very much Bur-\np> iea v. in n He question was rep\nin a suspiciously beery maun- r, a -\ncompanied by the use of some lal\nlangu ie.-, in i.io' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 n Engii h, Mr.\nHarris, thereupon exprcss-d bis opinion Bomewhal freely, concerning inebriated It ili hi who perslste 1 in an\nnoying fi oi pas en ;i rs, and tir '. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 11\nto further I a \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'-. answers from tbe man\nin si inch ol the match. I itin at ly a\nse uiili- follow, d, ih1 llalian pi -.ui tly\npulled an ancient looking lut 'an\nous revolver, end took a pot s'o at\nHarris. Hearing ihe shooting, foot\npas 'ii ei en ih- vicinity ducked In\nall directions, th \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Devil of the Mail-\nllefalel (illi,\" who bappcie .1 to be pass\ning at tli- time nai.in- a hasty gel\naway inlo tli Probyn -to'.-: Mr. H u\nii--. however, perceived that the matter was in ii. h mo-e serious than h*\nhad ever antl I I an 1 pro nptly\nclosed with ihe lia.ian, Using hi-\nhands and feet to such good effect\nthat he succeeded in -ta goring th'\nwould be iho itiat, and gettin ; |\nsioo of the tin arm. II. was pro eei-\nIng to walk ofl with his trophy when\nthe poll 1 on ths .-cen -, and\npromptly gathered the Italian in, taking Mr. H.i is along and o.tained\n-inii' i nt st item nl to make out a\nbarge against th' disturber\nof the peace,\nAi tho pe'i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ourt it was ascertain\ned that tbi nai i of the arrested man\nwas Ben K, lliou. who bas been work-\nn . in t'.'c Ioi alii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 as a la orer. H\"\nappeared on Tias.l y rrorn'n^ 1 elore\nMaj istral \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Hamilton i hai -<'d with\ncarrying concealed weapons, and his\na '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 was ii man l< .1 for Bfcvm lays iu\ne.i 1 r lhat furth >t evl-di n te might ho\navailable, it . pes ible that tha much\n; \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 sei iu char e of \"at tempted\n>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 j . i rn d.\nMr. I lai i. . . to a . \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i. [ng the\nh numerous\n..nl pre en-e of\nini:..I in at on itn n - -,. cli se quar-\nt. 'is v it h he \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 a lo, which i ri a. an 1 th \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nal i rity .w th v. hi h a pi .-> I ul I\nwa- a die\ntinct as e: t.. :: tl ar. s \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -tion o\"\n. . en th se wild .. is, to\nw bom a \"death with :h it- t., ot- on\"\nwa- n ,' ih' most allain; prospect\nv hii li if \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 iiii h' i r -'ni to them.\nK ' !' \" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' ur h act, d ir-\ning the seem In the chapel ot the\n. huri h, wh i h - be n presents) to\ni'.i h : i. . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0. hi f rmi r .'-.ip.'.\ni: ice Wl ton, 'i' I ai \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" is u ig.\nThe state s tt . uo ln lb .ir\nway. I i won.'. T\n. ;.;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 e ar o\", thfl l\ni n I an 1 In I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I in 8 :.i:':ii\nn \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 int rli '. b -M ing b i atn o \u00E2\u0096\u00A0, - ir\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0en ne wh li I hi fo irt'j\nhe .-. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'. >'\nUndei Ib \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I -he W.O.\nT.U., Ml - ind a m Hughes, of\nNew Zealand, will deliver her illustrated lecture on \"Savages of\nthe See tb S a Islands and of\nweird, wild, wonderful New Zea-\n1. in lh \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Presbyterian chmch\n.en \\- Inesdaj \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ning, Ke .ruary\n19th, In .1 1 li n to Ihe 1 m \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nlighl views which are spoken of\naa bi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ptii n i 1/ j.-ool n\nnumber of l- iri- will appear in\nthe Mo.ii costumes. Mis3\nHugbei is de r I -1 as N?ing\nvery r.-*ili\u00C2\u00ABt:c In ber descriptions\nand is well worth h ar.ng. Silver collection. PAQB TWO\nTHE MAIL-HERALD,REVELSTOKE\nWEDNESDAY, FMHRUARY 19, 1913\n, .' i 11\nI) Sl n.l .1/.), Jli , Sk:.\n^=\nEARLY SPRING GOODS\nConsisting of every conceivable size and make of\nI lat-:, Cloves, Shoes ami Underwear; also a most\nextensive stock of Neckiies of every shade and\nstyle.\nWe have also a specially fine assortment of samples\nfor our Spring Clothing Order Departmeet.\nMcKiNNON & SUTHERLAND\nFit-Reform Clothing Stetson Hats Foot-Rite Shoes\nBuy Rial Estate in lievelstoke\nYOU CANNOT BEAT THIS\nThese lots are 4-10 of an acre and are beautifully situated in\nthe west end.\nThe price, $}D), ni'i'H tint y.>:i are B3U3D to ini'tc money\nin them.\nThe terms are SO easy thlt you can pay for them without any-\ntrouble.\nTHE KOOTENAY AGENCIES, LIMITED\nFruit Lands Lumbermen\nFOR SALE\nGalena Bay lands in parcels of\n10 or 20 acres or en bloc. Correspondence invited.\nJohn Shaw, Agent,\nBox 616 Arrowhead\nIt will pay you to\nmake a call at\nF. B. WELLS,\nFur Buyer and Exporter\nOld To vr., - Revelstoke, B. C\nbefore buying yonr outfit of workiug clothes\nfor the bush. I make a\nspecialty of Logging\nShoes, Pants, Sox, Shirts\nBlankets and everything\nreoniredin yonr business\nTinsmith Repairs, Hot Air, Pipe\nand Furnace work\n-WORK 8HOP-\nOonnaught Ave. - Rovolstoko Phone 42\nTransfer Draying\nHandling Pianos a Specialty\nNight Phone 85\nE. G. BURRIDGE J.P.SUTHERLAND\nWOMEN ASK\nFOR VOTES\nVictoria, B.C., Feh. 15\u00E2\u0080\u0094A deputa\nt imi nf one hundred ladies represent\nIng the sUffraglst oause in British Columbia was lo havo waited upon thu\nPrime Minister und his colleagues this\nafternoon to present a petition for lho\nextension of Provincial franchise to\nwomen upon oiiual terms with men,\nwhieh petition hus been in circulation\nthroughout Uritish Columbia during\nsome weeks lust and which oon tains\nBome 10,000 signatures, only one-half\nof the promised deputation appeared\nat the hour appointed, und led l>y Mrs\nGordon Grant of Victoria advanced\nboth verbally and by memoranda the\nolijcets to which they have given theii\nchampionship. These were presented\niy some ten or a dozen speakers nnd\nlho ladies were then assured by thn\nPremier lhal their representations\nand arguments will obtain iniiiicdiatd\nexecutive consideration and a reply as\nio the governnunt's intentions deliv-\nered lo th ir secretary on Tuesday or\nWednesday.\nMrs. Grant in Introducing the subject of the interview, said the laelies\npresenl came from all parts of tho\nprovince and the work of collecting\nsignatures had been but hurriedly car\nried out, but for which many moro\nwould have been secured, Hhe main\ntained that the woman's sufftage ino-\nvement bid reachJd a position where\nargument in its behalf was no lon^ci\nnecessary, The question now was ons\nfor legislation and this the country\ndemanded, women, all over the l'ncifi:\nConst n;iva In British Columbia had\nrow the right to vote, nnd the women of this country protested against\nths injustice of this position. In ele-\nvi n of the Slates of the neighbor Union ihe franchise had to he extended\nto women, and the legislatures as a\nresult of experience were ready to\ni one de that the wom< n hisplayed In-\ntelligent ability, to cast a l-al'ot and\nto exercise the fuither privileges of\ncitizenship.\nRAILROAD MAN\nHAD TO LAY OFF\nI JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE\nHfitn.-.'\nThia being the last week of our January Sale, we are going to make a clean\nsweep of all odd lines. Price reduced to a fraction of original cost.\nMEN'S PRINT SHIRTS.\nReg. $1 to $1.50. Sizes,\n151 to 17 only\t\nSALE PRICE. SOc. Each\nfc\nHEAVY RIBBED Underwear. Reg. 75c. per garment\t\nJANUARY CLEARANCE\n35c. per Garment\nMEN'S SWEATER COATS\nRegular $5 to $fi\t\nJAN. CLEARANCE $3.50\nODD LINES men's Underwear, heavy ribbed,\ninclud'g Stanfleld Tiger\nBrand \t\nJANUARY CLEARANCE\n90c. per Garment\nBLACK AND KHAKI colored Mat-kin.iw Coats, best\nmakes, Reg. #6\t\nJANUARY CLEARANCE\n$4.00\nMBSf'S Sill KTS, collars attached\ncream groundi fancy stripes, ll'i\ntol6J\t\nJANUARY CLEARANCE, 50c\nMEN'S IIHWY C.KI<;y Union ^M\nFlannel Slijrts, collars attached. ~^j\nKeg. $1.25 ^\nJANUARY CLEARANCE, 90c.\nMEN'S SUITS, Tweeds, etc, Keg.\n|M(> ami $22.50 \t\nJAN. CLEARANCE, $14.50\nE HOWSON\nfcz BLOCK\nMACKENZIE\nAVENUE\nC. S. MCFARLAND\nNOTICE\nRevelstoke Land Uitrict.\nDistrict ol West Kootenay.\nTake notice that I, Robert Arther\nMossman of Nakusp, U. C, occupation Medical Practitioner, intends to\napply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described land:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nthe N. W. Corner of Lot 9323\nThence West 40 chains thenco South\nII) ehains thence East 40 chains\nthencc North 30 chains to the point\nof commencement nnd contatng 1G0\nacres more or less.\nDated November 30th 1912\nRobert Arther Mossman.\n1st issue Dec. Mth\nUntil He Took GIN PILLS\nBuffalo, N.Y.\n\"I have been a Pullman conductor on\nthe C. P. R. and Michigan Ceulral for\nthe last three years.\nAbout four years ago, I was laid up\nwith intense pain in the groin, a very\nsore back, and suffered most severely\nwhen I tried to urinate.\nI treated with mv family physician\nfor two months for Gravel In The\nIlladder but did not receive any benefit.\nAbout that time, I met another r.ulro id\nman who had been, similarly affecteel\nand who had been cured by GIN 1 ILLS,\nafter having been given up by a prominent physicians who treated him for\nDiabetes. He is now running on the\nroad and is perfectly cured. He strongly\n..! ited me to trv GIN PILLS which I\ndi 1\u00E2\u0080\u0094w.th the result that the pains left\nme enttrelv.\"\nFRANK S. IDE.\n,50c. a bo*. 6 fir $2.50. Sample free\ni? you write National Drug and Chemical\nCo. of Car.aeia Limited, Toronto. 137\nns of the Revelstoke\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 '. to Phone the\n. -s where the new\nrlooks the usual call-. 3t.\nGOING OUT OF BUSINESS\nIn Men's Furnishing Department\nRubbers, Sox, Tweed Pants, Hiavy Top Shirts,\netc., reduced to cost. ....\nJohn Mclntyre & Son\nFirst Street.\nTelephone No. 93\n..Swift's Specialties..\nPREMIUM HAMS\nPREMIUM B^CON\nBRDDKFIELD BUTTER\nBROOKFIELD EGGS\nRevelstoke Meat Market Ltd.\nTIRED ?\nTHEN A CUP OF\ntt\nBELL, BLEND TEA\"\nwill refresh you with its bright, spicy\nflavor and fragrancy. Sold ia 1 lb.\nlead packages.\nPrice, 35c., 40c. and 50c. per Ib.\ni. W. BELL\nP. O. Box 208 GROCER & BAKER Phone No. 23\nM-\nTUESDAY, FEB. 25 Q~F> H 1 h^, A HOUSE TUESDAY, FEB. 25\nFirst Time in Canada and the Laughing- Event of the Season\nFRANK O'MILLER PRESENTS\nThe cTVIirth-Provoking German Farce\nTHE GIRL FROM TOKIO\"\nOne year at the Court Theatre, Berlin, Germany. English Version by Frank Tannehill, Jr., and Geo. W. Barnum\nA Rollicking, Roystering Funmaker. Breezy and Refreshing as the Mountain Air. Screamingly Funny. Absolutely Clean.\n46\nPRESENTED BY THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK COMPANY\n- $1.50, m.OO AND T5c.\nSEATS ON SALE AT MACDONALD'S DRUG STORE TO-DAY ' WEDNESDAY, FI-7IIRUAUY 19, 191S\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nPAGES THREE\nWE HAVF ^AITH IN\nREVELSTOKE\nThe Capital of Canada's Alps\nMK. INVESTOR.-Do you know that Property\nValues are lower in Revelstoke than in any\ntown in Western Canada! They will not remain\nso long-, so get in now before the rise.\nWE CAN OFFER\n103 Feet on 8lh Street at $1200 Terms\nModern House. Fourth Street at $ 1200 \"\n50 Feet on McKmzic Avenue A Snap\nModern House with 75 Feet Frontage, McKenzie Ave.$3600\nA Good Assortment of West Fnd Property al $300 Pcr Fot and Ip\nJ. B. Watson Realty Co.\nR. R. COLE, Manager. Local Agency American Casualty Co.\nGIRL FROM\nTOKIO AT\nOPERA HOUSE\nBEWS DRl'G STORE\nFpedal value in a Hot Wider rcttle. A 2 uai Red Ri.llcr\nfruaranti td I i.ttlc. ?l-i'5\nt luiiiKiis nn! I'ui Felt < lut Piolectcie, Eaeb $1.10\nRexall l berry Ccnph Cure 36c., 50c,fl.CO\nRexill Wine or (.'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ] 111 < 111 itu- (il i- lest tonic we ran recemmerd)\nRexall Beef, Iron anl Wine $1.00\nAll I'i > ;il 1 ] ri 11 latii n (i-i u.liluc to j;i\t M.tifk.itii n u we will\nreturn \cui moni v.\nBEV.S THE REXALL STORE bews\nSweater Coats\nLADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SIZES\nA nice assortment to choose from. Warm and\ncomfortable for Early Spring Wear. Prices\nreasonable. ....['.\nMRS. A. G. CRICK,\nFIRST STREET\nNEWCOMBE PIANOS at d PLAYERS\nEVKK POPULAR! ALWAYS LEADING I\nWe- have the medals which count.\nCill in ami set- our Instruments.\nOver 15 OOO now in Canadian homes.\nMade to stand all climatic changes.\nB jfore the pnblic Ior hall a century.\nEvery home should have a NEWCOMBE PIANO.\nPre-eminent Ior quality oi workmanship.\nInimitable class. Ideal construction.\nArtistic designs. Perfect finish.\nNever suffers by any comparison.\nOnly one class made The Hest,\nSecond to none -A NEWCOMBE,\nTHE NEWCOMBE Pi ANO CO.. LTD. - McKenzie Avenue\nRevelstoke, B. C. Phone 262\nHead Office and Factory, Toronto, Ontario\nL. E.GRIFFITHS\nEra ni Feed\nOffice :\nCummings Transfer Coy\nSecond Street\nG. W. HALL,\nManager\nNOTICE,\nIn the County Court ot West Kootenay I\nluilili'ii nt Hevelstoke, B..O., In the\nmatter ol the \"Plnns Cancellation\nr Act.\"\nAnd\nIn tho mnl lei of tho Application ol\nRichard ll. Sawyer, to ran'rel portion ol I'lan r.::i; tiled in tha Land\nReglttry nniee at the oity of Nri-\nHon, n. O.\nNotice In hereby e;iven lhat \u00C2\u00BB Motion will lie timdn hefore hln Honor\nJudge Form nt the Court House in\ntin' Oity nf ftovalitoke, on Weilnesilny\ntho 12th March 1918, nl the hour ol\n10.30 o'clock, in the forenoon or so\nsoon thereafter ns Counsel enn be\nheard for an Order thnt Plan 636 ol\nIhe City of Revelstoke in so far as it\naffects Block 14 be cancelled and annulled miel an amended plan no-.v filed\nIn the Court House in the City ol\nROTe! toke an.l approved hy tho Coun\neil of th\" Oity .if Revelstoke ho \u00C2\u00BBu!>-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0tltiltad therefore.\nDatod nt HevoMok.'. B. O., this 29\nJanuary, A.D.. 1913.\nC I'. Q1LLAN,\nSolicitor fqr thc AppliMnt.\n\V B Mei.au hlin. Deputy\nR\u00C2\u00ABgi itrar. 1st iss .Inn 29 lm.\nWell Known New Play Will\nVisit Revelstoke, Feb. 25\nOne of the best fares comedies of\nrecent years, will he ollered at tho op\nerahouso for one night, under the tit-\nleof \"The Girl From Tokio,\" February\n25th. 1913.\nFrank Tamickliill. jr., and George\nW. Barnum have adopted for the Kng\nlish stageaolever version of Robert\nPohl's bright farce,which was flrst\nproduced ut Ihe Court Theatre, Berlin, and has now passed its 215 par-\nI tormanees, The farce was one of the)\nI pronounced hits of thu Herman eupi-\nlol and kejit ii-e record audiences In\nceeol humor and mais of laughter\nnightly. It is inst n series of natural\nconsistent circumstances Involving\nI iml people in a lot of humorous trou-\n. ble. The ploi evolves around ihe life\nof I'/dmond Miller, a lea Importer who1\nI after the death of his wife, takes up\nhis residence in Juimn leaving behind\nin America (wo daughters and n mai-'\nden sister.\nSinn after Ws arrival in Japan, he\nmeets ami falls in love wiih u young\nactress travelling in ihat country and\nmarries her. much io tho disgust of\nbis family, wh i have an aversion to\nthe profe- Ion. Before Miller has an\nopportunity to become reconciled with\nth' family in America he dies, leaving\nhalf bis fortune located in Amerioa\nio his young widow.\nBank';,- Swift all Importer of Japan's.' An. who his had a temporary\nlesidenoe in Tokio. had at one lime\nPaid court io Mrs. Miller, and nftei\nwards jilted her, and having returned\nue his native land, married Miller's eldest daughter.\nThe widow ,.f Mdi.'i decides to come\nio America to effect a settlement oi\nher husband's estate with the executor-. Upon hei- arrival at Swift's\nhome, he I.n iwlng his wife's ideas in\nregard in lust love and marriage and\nrealizing her unreasonable jealousy,\nendeavors to hide th widow until ho\ncan see some way out of his trouble,\nan I is Anally obliged to introduce hei\na- th \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 governess engaged for his young\n-i-t'i m law. His troubles are in\ncreased by the arrival of tbo real gov\neine-s. anl his attempts to keep her\nout of sigh I of the family much toher\nastonishment, a.l,Is to bis tribulations\nIII- worries are m ceased by a firo\neating frenchman, who has followed\nthe widow to America. He is snsane-\nly J'al .a of Swilt .ml a business\nfriend of Swift's who has fallen in\nlove with ihe supposed govei ne--. The\npursuit oi th maiden aunt by n for\ntun- hunter ao ! thc 1 ive affair of tha\nye.uir sister, all add to Swift's woe\nand furnish a I arrel of fun for three\ni ba Ingacts.\nFRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL\nIt limine* no dliTcrence Whut yen IlKiii-o on\nplanum nil\" \u00C2\u00BBen8<>00<>O<>O4>-\nQ OOOOOHXHH) 000-0-0<>0-0,\nImperial Bank cf Canada\nHoad Off ico-Toror.to, Cr.tar'o.\n6,000,000.00 $\n6,620,00u.00 (\n6,620,000.00\nJJ72,0C0,C0O.0O\nCa.v .tal Subscribed\nCapital Paid Up\nReserve\nTotal Assets,\nBrandies or AKOO0OO00O-0 OO OOO-O^\nl\u00C2\u00BB^%.^%^%^^%.-W%^\u00C2\u00BB>'%'%1k'%^%'%'%-%'%.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0%'%.%'%%%'%%'%^>%'%. vqp\nDISTINCTIVE CUT GLASS I\nVases, Bowls. Comports,\nManufactured by \"Libby\"\nBE NOT DECEIVED\nO\". GrXr2\" BAEBEE\nJ\ni\nC. P. R. WATCH INSPECTOR ?\n.-%.%.*.%-%%%%-%.^m.\u00C2\u00AB* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*.v%\u00E2\u0096\u00A0%.\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0%.%%.%.%.t.%.^-%.<%.-%.%.ia.<\ -.-j PAGE FOUR\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 19IS\nm ^^L mS-'tfr w$%\t\n:\\%>\nmm\nN'o ma*ter whether it is a high grade Da/or mado of tho very lln-\n6SI Sheffield Steel, with Fancy Handle or tho latest Safety Razor, we\nhave li. Wh n you want a reliable, absolutely guaranteed l!u/or~\nCOME HERE.\nOur Ho i-Hoo Razor, mado special y for us, soLl under guarantee\nat (2.00 i- a prize.\nOarbo Magn tic Razors, the oil\nr lialil<', $2.25; also the ihieice of\nBheflields besl brandi from $1,00\nup. Bokers ('1iui.sk an.l othera.\nSAFETY RAZORS\nOver twenty styles to choose from, and at prices lo suit any pocket\nFrom 1\" cents to $7..\"0. Gillette, Auto Strap, Gem, Bvery-Ready,\nKeen-Kutier, Claus*, Yankee, Arnold, EndiT and nviny others.\nALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED\nsei vative Association of Revelstoko\nnnil district had barely been In communication Willi Mr. (iivin for a mon-\nih, when a special commissioner in lhu\nperson of Mr. Muher, arrived from Ot\nlawn, charged with full powers to investigate lho lands question In all its\nI,..., 1-1 ii_;-.-!. That gentleman spent many\nweeks making an elaborate survey of\nilie situation, and before returning to\nband In his report, met the Revelstoko\nIln,nil of Trade, and explained in a\nmost lucid and satisfactory uiiuiii.'r\nHie position of iho government; and\nmade definite promises ihat as noun\nna Ilis report liud been digested, i,nd\ntho varied conflicting interests 'film\ntiquatlers, settlers, purchasers, lum \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nbei nun nud l'loensos had been thoroughly sifted, n scheme framed on\nbltsift'Sa lines and making for lhn\nthrowing open of all available lands,\nWould l'i' broughl down and put into\nImmediate! elect.\n'ilie Rovelstoke Doner vat Ive Asso-\nelation, have also received similar n8-\nBiirancess from Mr. Green perspn&lly,\nand rn r me nber on lhe publi'' plat\nfirm at Itevel. t.i'.,' tate-d cb mly and\nimi In i ie ally, lhe position as it stood\nMillie few months ago.\nTho fad that a mailer which for\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i-i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 n Veins I a'lle'd ilu: efforts of tho\nentire publi' anl political organizations of Revelstoko an.l Ottawa, has\n! ,ii o 'ar a ''.'. ll'1 .1 as we bave shown\ninl-s than seven months following\nibe return of our presenl member, is\nwc think ibe clearest possible proof\ntbat our Ottawa representative is do\nin; his utmost io lean-up this outstanding proHem, ar.d wiihin tho\nnext few monihs, tbe pul lie may ex-\nI e-t. d-tiuiie announcements on tho\nsubject, la-kid by a pra tical policy\nof land settlement wiihin the rich ng-\niiiilinr.il are is of the Railway Delt,\nII I III ary to Revelstoke.\nFACTORY\nREBUILT\nTYPEWRITERS\nRemington $35 Empire $25 Underwood $65\nAnd nuiticnuiH othor ItarKruna. Send for complete list of nightly uKid\nmachines rebuilt in our own factory and made as pood aa new. We save\nyou $15 to $75 on any machine. Satisfaction guaranteed.\nCanadian Typewriter Exchange, Dept. 21, Suite 305,319 Pender W., Vancouver, B.C.\nPCDLISHKD WEDNESDAY AND\nS1TI Ku.lN AT\nRSVBIaSrORR. n c\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Interior ipulHtsbtiui Company.\nLimited\nJ K. JOHNSON. Monajer.\nRalph G, pcni'Tov Rdltor\nADVERTISING RATES.\nLocal R.'aJinp Noticis anil Business\nlo a - 10 cents per line each insertion.\nMinimum loe-al ad charge 25 cents.\nDisplay a Ivi rtisemqnts 25 cents per\ninch each i'-.srtion, single column.\nLEGAL AND OFFICIAL\nADVERTISING.\nLeea' advertising of any form, also\nGovernmenl and Munie-ipal Notices 12\ncents per lin- firsl insertion anl S\ncen-.- per line subsequent insertion-,\nallowing 10 lines to the inch.\nAllocation- for Liquor Licenses $5.\nApplications for Transfer of liquor\nLicenses J7.50.\nLanl purchas \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 noil-es. $7.00\nWat \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 appli a-ion Noti-e-, up io\n100 words, {7.50, over 100 words in\npiopc'\nAll o'h'r classes of advertising not\nin'luded in above to he \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 harped a\".\nrate to be arranged with manager ou\nappiica'ior..\nwas pai.l to requests or complaints\nfrom ihe PaMflc Coast province, Sii\n' Wil'Irid sour.'in the support of his\npersonal (.Oueh.c following, cull anil\ndid coni inii.' in power totally indill-\nerenl to whatever aetion in ihe field\nol Dominion polities, the few scattered >ettl-Ts of ll.C. mij-ht cboos.1 to\nailolit. ,\nDuring all ihis lime however,, thn\nRevelstoke Board of Trade and [other\npublic bodies, .liil not fail lO'iiuike\nknown at Ottawa their wishes that\nthe- Dominion belt lands in this province, now grown of gr,-at value with\nih- progress of settlement nlomr the\nrailway, should be thrown open to\npre-emntors and homesteaders,\nAt thc last general e'ecth n. ihi\nEastern majority by virtue of which\nSir Wilfrid had .-o long Continued to\nignore the interests of B.C. was swept\naway, and for the first time in almost\ntwenty years, a government\nto this province, an.l amenable io\nthe hope- and aspirations of our i eo-\npie, was returne'd to pow.-r ,y\nThe promotion <_ f Mr. A.S. G< o ie'V,;\nto the Railway Commission, pre r.\n.el the' matter of ihe Railway Bell\nLands being taken up in th.- I.\nsome months, but following the return by acelamation of our\nmember Mr. R. F. Gr.-m.\n-teps were taken. The Cen-ti\nCANADA'S BEST\nUnexcelled in Time, Quel ty, Perfec-\ntoi of Seal -, Design, l-'imsli anil Uw-\nability.\nComparison with \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 th r instruments\nonly -erves t'e eirpli ,siie the quality 1 liftt\nmat s the XhUXOMIUi' ili tiiictiv.- anil\npre-eminent.\nLet us sh m you o ir exclusive method\nof construction, which is the foundation\nof that pure quality of tone always found\nin the NEWlOMBF.\nOUR PLAYER PIANOS\ni with human-like control contains all ihe\n1 .test improvements and devices They\nare perfee' in tone, artistic in deSlgn\n. and capable ui giving life-Ion\nHaving openrd up i wan-r.>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2. on Mc-\nKenzie-Ave., Revelstoke, lor lie -ak-of\nour pianos under tin- sup-ru\ion nl\n'ohn I inghain ami H.C Rodin, we\n.-. e;m st ihe t ub ic t.i call\n, .n- ne our \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ianos a-.i ].'.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2,-.. r-\nThe Newcombe Piano Co.\nLimited.\nMi K< ke. R C.\nilea.! Ofl I'oronto, I Int\nPhone, 262\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0^^S^i\n<55iq>jgrTlABEL>\nSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1313\nThe di-cu-=.on r-gard;ng settlement\no: Rulway Belt Lands, whi-h took\npac a: he executive meeting of the\nBoard of Trade held on Friday last,\na- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2; :\"-: In our issue, brings to the '\nfront, a mattei, whi h, although so\nold a- to hive become wearisome, i-\nsti'l of th- utmott importance to Rev-\neistoie and district. During ihe critical period ,f Cana-dian <\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ononuc h;--\ntory when the t,u.i.ling of the C.P.R.'\nwa- Dg pu-h-d to its triumphal\nterminu- at Vancouver, and in return1\nfor c riain npecial favois intended to\nasBi-t the owners of the road in what\nwa- 'h n deemed a most hazardous\ncomm-r'.al und.-i taking, the land lying for twenty mile- on ea'-h side of\nthe line paseinj through certain portions of th- Kootenaj^s, were withheld\nfrom sctilem.-nt and tied up under ihe\nabsolute control of the Dominion par-:\nhanv nt. ihe idea being that in future\nyear- these lands might recompense..\nthe Dominion for as-istanci' giant.-d\nto the Canadian Paciftv Railway constriction through the dillicult mountain division in British Columbia.\nWith the adv.-nt to power, some\neighteen years ago of the Liberal Administration, commenced a settled policy of ignoring the wishes of H\u00C2\u00BBe-f>eo-\nple of British Columbia; for all those\nyears absolutely no notioe whatevei\nEMPRESS THEATRE\nFRIDAY. FE?. 21st\nthe\"sphinx\nAND THK\nI SPECKLED BAND\nSaturday. 22nd. feb.\nLA TOZ( \\nAND\nZIGOMAR\nGreat\nDetective\nPicture\nGREATEST;\nFEATURE\nMOTION\nPICTURES\nTHE SPHINX\n\ PRICES, I5c , 25c., and 35c.\n\"THE SPECKLED BAND\nB>- Sir A. C\u00C2\u00ABn\u00C2\u00ABn OoyM\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1913]\nNEW GOODS\nLadies'Spring Suits\nA Stylish Suit, black and white check,\nLadies' Spring Suits\nHlack Navy Suit with Brazil Trim-\nPrice, $18.00\nPrice, $40\nNavy -Blue Serge Suit, Plain Tailored\nEffects\t\nA Smart Suit, Navy Blue Serge, with\nPrice, $22.50\nPrice, $19.00\nAmerican Wash Dresses\nGrey Tweed Suit, Plain Tailored\nPrice, $18.50\nBought direct from our Best Manufacturers in the United States. All\nsizes from 16 to 42\t\nPrice, $2.00 Each\nREID & YOUNG\n^.\nKIM'CATIONAL OFFER.\nThe Canadian Courier, Toronto, will\nBend fourteen young ladies (o college\nnn 1 iin to Europe, to bo selected\nfrom all over Canada. Any young\nlady sixteen years ol age or over, of\npool character, is eligible. Kor particulars, address K. S. Secord, Box\n207, Canadian Courier, Toronto. 2t\nPOULTRY SPECIALTIES\nGOAL!\nPlenty of Gait Lump Coal arriving. Orders will have\nprompt attention.\nOrder at Kootenay Agencies\nMcKenzie Aveue\nA. Davidson, PH^NE\nW. PARRY\nPays aud sells everything. (New\nand Second-hand )\nHousehold sales a specialty.\nConducted any where.\nSatisfaction guaranteed.\nAuctioneer and Valuer\nRBVKI.STOKB. ll.C.\nHAY\nWhy |\u00C2\u00BBav more for it when you\n. I (Ireen Oal Huy at\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 r ton ind No. 1 Peed Oata\nat flfl per ton sacked I'.O.B.,\nStavely, Mberta.\nProropl shipment\nS. L. XjxLiE\nholm,\nAlta.\nSHORTHAND\nTYPEWRITING\nIndividual I net rue tion hygrad.\nuateand rornwt teacher of Bprott\nHe Stiaw BunlneM Irmtitule, Van-\nf-oiiver.\n/\u00C2\u00BBay mnl Kwning BeMlOtll.\nNight iChOol, three night* u\nweek, $:i.lir Purity Flour. (More Bread and Better Bread),\nTel. 41\na Hobson\nBOX 74\nur\nBOURNE BROS,, LIMITED\nFirst Street, Revelstoke, Tel. No. 22\nTq\nChoice Groceries, Fruit, Vegetables\nHay, Feed and Poultry Supplies\nHeating Stoves\nKootenay Ranges\nSaskalta Ranges\nSunshine Furnaces\nHardware and Sporting Goods\nWe are offering good discounts off all Crockery,\nGlass and Silverware during month of January.\nte.\nBOURNE BROS,, LIMITED\nFirst St, Revelstoke. Telephone No. 22\nPlumbing Heating Tinsmithing\nSpecial Attention Paid to Mail Orders\n22\n^r\nNOTICE\nD. Company 102nd. Reg. B. M. R., beg to announce that they will hold\nrcK'ular dances in lhe Drill Hall on the 2nd. and 4th. Friday evening\nof each month. Dates will ht as follows:\nJanuary 10th. and 24th, 1913.\nFebruary 14th. \" 28th. \"\nMarch 14th. \" 28th. \"\nApril 11th. \" 25th. \"\nThe hest of treatment guaranteed. Music by City Band. We solicit your\npatronage\nR. M. R. Dance Committee\nG. H. Brock, Chairman.\nWINDSOR CAFE AND XSfRILL\n rr-r-\n: THE LATEST SHORT ORDER AND DINNER N00SE\nJUST OPENED UP\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-t. t\nMMfc*\.-a>*.^4- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\"a '-T>.\t\nTrainmen, made your headquarters here. Quick service. Perfect Cleanliness\nand Reasonable Prices. Give Us a Trial. \"We Never Sleep *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ii\". \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ... ;\nA. G. TIIIAKISON, y.cM- Manager\nc WEDNESDAY, FHRRTTAUY 19, 1913\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nPAGE FTVH\nDuring February There\nWiil be Plenty of Bargains Displayed in This\nStore, Watch for Them\nRevelstoke's Department Store\nC. Q. Jfume $ Co.. limited\nWit;'i 91! /Vilivibr\n;S,);;!]1 Limi ail Bir-\ngii.15 Driij FjYmk/.\nLoj!( at Prici Tic'uls.\n-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0HI v-.f-tr.\".\"'-tf.'r:u MV\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-.-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 c.r'i*'\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0^piV,Vi;:>.;.;t;.i,>-:-.'i,;:.'.:-i. - ;\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"'\"' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nfl\"'\"' el.^'J^gLi' I\n^\u00C2\u00BB\"'\n3^**^\nml\nhim\nSilk Shirtwaists\nThat Will Please\nNew Messaline Silks in Tans, Browns,\nBlues, Greys, Black and Navy. All at\n$3.90\nLadies' New\nSPRING SUITS\nAs per usual we have a comprehensive showing of all the wanted styles for Spring 1913.\nThis line of Ladies' Suits are the product of\none Canadian and one American maker and\nare what were picked by some of the leading\nretailers in Eastern Canada as the best models\nand the proper cloths. You have our guarantee behind every suit. We only await the\npleasure of showing them to the Revelstoke\nLadies at - - - - -\n$20.00 to $35.00\n^*>,>.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2WW\n$!|^^\nA Big Assortment of Lices\nWe are making a clean-up on a lot and have selected\ntwo tables full. One at per yard 5c. and tha other 10c.\nNEW LACES\nThe New Laces are coming along these days. Never\nwere more dainty. All the new effects of shadow and\npunch work are shown and we never had such a range\nof prices, from _\t\n5c. to $3.00 Fer Yard\nMen's Furnishing Department\nOvercoats\nWe have still a limited number of those 20th Century\nBrand Overcoats on sale, and while they last, our prices\nwill continue to make them snaps. The greatest amount\nof style, combined with the most solid comfort and\nwear, make them exactly what is needed.\naNttE\nGRAY AMTJ BLACK CLOTHS-Velvet Collars, dressy\nand serviceable, SALE PRICE $15.00\nHEAVY ULSTERS\u00E2\u0080\u0094Browns and grays. Three way\nconvertible collar. SALE PRICE $17.00\nho .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nRAGLANS\u00E2\u0080\u0094Grey or Browns; single or double-\nbreasted. SALE PRICE-$19,00\nii i\nHat Bargains\nAny man can afford a new hat at this\nprice. Christy's Soft and Stiff Hats\nin a variety of colors and shapes. All\nsizes; the remnants of this season's\nlines. Good fitters and good lookers.\nSale Price. $1.35 Each\nSweater Coats\nAll the Remains of this Season's Stock Must Go.\nBoy's and Youths' sizes in a variety of colors\t\nSALE PRICE 85 Cents Each\nBoy's and Small Men's Coats. Greys and Browns\t\nSALE PRICE _ $1.25 Each\nFelt Slipper Bargains\nThe balance of our Felt Slipper Stock must go. All\nthe lines are broken and we are giving you the last\nchance of the season at exceptional prices.\nMISSES' AND WOMEN'S FELT SLIPPERS.-Sale\nPrice ~ 60c. Per Pair\nCHILDREN'S FELT SLIPPERS.-AU kinds _\t\nPer Pair SOc.\nOur* Grocery and Crockery\" Department\nLarge Assortment of Pickles\nFresh arrival of New Goods direct from England\nCROSSE & BLACKWELL'S\nMixed Pints. ......, :. . 35c\nChow Chow 35c\nOnions 35c\nGirkins. ....,.,..,. 35c\nCross and Blackwills Indian Mangoe Chutney\nQuarts..:...;..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-. .'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. 85c\nSOMETHING N^W-v,-,\nFancy Sweet per'bottle 40c\n,(..:;>.' Gtih <: '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"'\"'- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .i. .\nIU Mfl.TlO ; . ,\nStephen's Gloucester Pickles\nSweet Mixed half pints -.;.- doc\n. '( 40c\nSweet Spiced Girkins pints 40c\nSour Mixed, pints..'......:,........ ise \u00E2\u0080\u009E.\n. \":';:.\"' 300z.' ..... 4\u00C2\u00AB\nChow'Chow joints L 25c ';\nGold Medal Whtteonions 35c\nJUST PLACED INTO STOCK\nu\n,. -, iy ihi\n'< , 11\nC fit B Cclebrat\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0082\u00ACk8panish Queen Olives ij h\u00C2\u00BBlf pints 40, pints.;75C\nC* U Junket\"Powder,\ni.'i. i miii during\ni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . Before commencing to\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. hi '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i. I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 blink thai I\nmay I - permit '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 cl te, exprc b the bopu\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ii. leman\noccr.; a of lea let\nwill deign to t is of more or les< rclatlvi\neon-n: t I whi ii i- being aoce.\npla : he hou '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0, through the\nin. Ministet of Lands, wor\ni:... ati i,t.e,n i'atlii-1\n., with which lutter\nto treat other bills em\n::i my department.\n' h 1910, as before -'nted. the first\nl tt wot k in the genoral develop \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni . of t he ii Ui \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 depart\nin lertaki n by my ft ten I\n, the nt Mini t i ol\nI \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 and Agricul tun and iis or-\nttioi as 'paral \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ut Itj ol tha\nar tment, a work wh . wa con-\ntinue '. ' nent of my\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\"D I | ous to this time,\nForesti j Con mission bad been\nI md pursuing its\nim.i forestry matters,\nthe Fore I I'.i,inch was\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .. i, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 th -.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 with all the di\n. i n whi h thai work in-\nvo \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I. an I whieh 1 bad th \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 privilege\n1 lamenting on\nluring tli i present ses\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. .m.I at great! r len\nhe bill last\nwill make a land entry and secure title llll !\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2! tho prOV t aellS of Lho Acl. it.\nrelieve the pre emptor from the pay-\nma-ill -of a lust -liii.o of .?1 |',i .L, ia.\ns wi li a the i aj rn. nt of the t u il\n:: NE( K.-SAKY WORK survey tee where the land- hav.. been\nnecessary to bring the surveyed . overnment.\noi tbi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'. partment up however, is lm: one\nto a 1 3ary to coiupleu the king at tho propositions o .\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0s and to maintain it pan I with t!,c man who dec\ni ,ii. cha \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' direct from the Crow a\nLion .'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .' solving tl ive an a :, a '\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 a work $10< I. Tins is really the . -\niry ue which the bill\n\"Section G'of the bill deals with the\nprocedure in the matter ol the oancel\nIation of sales with respect to which\ntho puichaBers are in arrears, As tho\nacl stand , the giving of any notice\nti persons in arraar i.s optional, but,\nwith ih' provision for the giving oi\nnotice, such notice might lio oxpoctod\nand in the event of nny general cancellation being decided upon, there ia\nin, reason why notice should not bo\ngiven, especially in view of tno fa.-t\nthat ii might have tho effect of indue\nIng those Inarrear to protect them\nselves by completing payment, As lho\nmil tandB, twelve months is suggest*\nod and lbe amendment proposed in thu\ni,Ml simply reduces this from twelve\nto i\ months, ofthe two remaining\n.el inn- in tlie bill, one dials with an\namendment in the form of Crown\ngrant so aa to reserve natural gas\nwith thu reservation of coal aa.l petroleum,\nTl 110 FIRST REQUISITE,\nIn my opinion tho Urst requisite In\nati mptlnj to deal with any laml is\nthe urvoj of it, ami as 1 have explain\ned to you, Ufl.i por cent of all the survey thai have- been made in the pro\nvin:e have been made within tho last\nI,,in years. Thu demand for laud ny\npurcbase forced the urveys, and at\nthe -iiuii' time, furnished the moi^y\nivilh which to '-any thom out; and\nwhile I ilo not. wish to be considered\n;, slmlstic, I iiii. Iii venture ihu opin-\ni, nihil the finances of the tuovinco\nfour or five yeai- ago would not hav-,1\na,imii ual nt ih,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 survey of a fractional\npart of the lands now surveyed but\nfor ih' proceed from land sales.\nEMPIRE IN NORTH.\n\"We have an empire in the extreme\nnorth of the province and east of thi\nRooky Mountains, commonly known\na the Peace River country. Kor tha\nmost part, lhi country is but sparsely settled and it is a country which\nmay be said io be the last. West, so\nfar as settlement i concerned. Very\nliuleis known ubout it, except in a\ngeneral way. and this knowledge is\nce iii ii d to lhal i o. tion to the ex\ntrcinc south of the territory of which\nI speak.\n\"li is the purpose of tlie Lands Dj\n^^^^^^^^ iuui- tu sett: is, partment to place expert parties in\nan.l I am coniil nt, .mc this policy h iii it Bection of the country Immediate\n '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Il'1 \"!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 li \"uU have thc effect 01 ly, whose'duty il will be to investigate\nfocusing British Columbia and us p0a and make reports, bo that sueh a tion\n>ibilitie, upon the minds of all who may be taken by th.- department in\nto the way of administration a- may ho\nhis necessary. The country of whi h I\npeak, lying north of the Grand Trunk\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pro- I'acilic line, comprise perhaps one.\nposal of the bill is to oiler u bonn- of third of the entire area of tbi< prov-\n$200 to each and .-very sottler who ince, and our present information jus\n.a the belief lhat, so far as its\nmost striking way in iho operation ol\nthe work of ilio Lands Department,\nand that there were many lin.-s of\nduly, whii -ll by virtue of the prov\ni ui- sysl -in, my very able Deputy Min\ni ler was supposed to administeil; but\nas those lines of duty had each so\nincreased in volume, it was impossible\neither for liiiuor for any other in\ndividual to carry thom to iheir proper conelu Ion, relying on his persona'\nefforts alone, withoul lmparing to\nsome exieiii his general efficiency.\n\"(lonaoquonlly, ir, it was considered\nadvisable to create a naw branch of\nt he dupartmi ni, \u00C2\u00AB hlch we call i bc In\nBpect'ion branch, for the purpose of\ntaking mer seen i the more' pres\nIng dulie of the Deputy Minister and\nfor the purpose of developing other\n1 no of business which hail pre entod\nt hem -Ive i. Thi ! ran b lias particularly to do with ib'- inspection of the\npi o strip lion proi i ions 0f the Land\nAct. and of lownslto lands and inter-\nwho 'sis acquired by the government In\nf thu townsltos as we'll as many oiher mat-\nWrite Ideas for Moving Picture Plays\nYou Can Write Photo Plays and Earn\n$25.00 or more Weekly.\nWE WILL SHOW YOU HOW\nIf you have Ideas\u00E2\u0080\u0094If you can THINK\u00E2\u0080\u0094wo will show you tbe secrets of this fascinating new profession. Positively no experience or literary excellence necessary, No \"flowery language\" is wanted.\nTbe demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film manufacturers are \"moving\nheaven antl earth\" in tbeir attempts to get enough gootl plots to supply tbe ever increasing demand.\nThey arc offering $100and more, for single scenarios or written ideas.\nWe have received many-letters from the film manufacturers, such as VITA GRAPH, EDISON,\nES8ANY, LUBIN, SOI,AX, IMP.'REX, RELIANOE, CHAMPION, COMET, MELIES, Etc.,\nniging us to send photoplays to them. We want more writers and we'll gladly leach you the secrets\nof success.\nWe are selling photoplays written by people who \"never before wiote a line for\npublication.\"\nI'ciliaps wc can do llic same for you. If you can think of only one good idea every week, anil\nwill write it out ns directed by us, ami it sells for only $26, a low figure.\nYou will Earn $100 monthly for Spare Time Work\nFR\nKE\nL\nSend your name ami address at once for free copy of our Illustrated book,\n'.Moving Picture I'laywriting.\"\nDon't hesitate. Don'targue. Write NOW nnd learn just what this new profession may mean for\nyou and your future.\nNATIONAL AUTHORS' INSTITUTE, : 1543 Broadway, New York City\nJ. A. HOY\nimport\nMOST STRIKING! FEATURE.\n\"As ili,- members of this ho ise will\nbavo appreciated, the mosl .tilkiug\nfeature of the measure i tho intent-\ntion lee pn enl to the inti nding Bet-\nj,! an absolutely free grant of hie,\nhomestead or pre-emption, the only\n, i, : in conneci Ion therewith being;\nthe entry tee o. $2 and a feo of ifl.00,\nwhich b com | ayable upon application for tho Crow n grant, I mav Bay\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ...\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 administration lm- bail under - on\nsell ration for somo timo the advisubil\nj . i making fre\nin, looking for an opportunity\n,.i homes foi ibeinselves in\nland of i runiis\".\n\"Reduced to leal'\nTeacher of Violin\nPupil of Ernest Simple, of Winnipeg-, and Prof. Frederick,\nlate of London, Eng.\nStudio at City Hotel,\nW. H. WALLACE, M.B.O.B.A.\nARCHITECT\nDox 205, Telephone 313, HcvelBioko\nROfJERT SMITH,\nProvincial Laud Suveyor,\nMilling Surveyor,\nlGng-incerini\nMcKENZIE AVIS.,\nUuX PJ6. RBVBLSTOKK\nfigures, the\nare concerned,\n[real s.milarity to part- of\nthe in \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 l'i. . ince of Alberta, it- im-\noi on the \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ast. '\nNEW NAVAL\nTERROrS OF\nTHE . b'AS\nHARVB'S, McCARTER\nAND PINKHAM\nDairisterB, Solicitors, Etc.\nImperial Dank Building Revel-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0tokt, B. O.\nMoney :o Loan,\nOfflcei--Revelstoke, D. 0., aed\nCranbrook\nGeo. 8. MeCarter,\nA. M. Pinkham,\nRevelstoke,\nD. O.\nJ. A. Harvsy\nCianhrook\nIn dei ta i out : ler ' three y. ars t\ned th'ir creation from tho impro\nhas shown that thu upon ib-. ian.Is within iu\nREVELSTOKE LOYAL ORDER\nMOOSE No. 10S5\nMeets every first and third Tuesday in Oddfe.lows Hall. Visiting\nbrethern cordially invited to attend.\nE. Edwards, Dictator.\nH. L. Haug, Secretary.\ncomi\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nand\nand\nmad..1\nFREE PRB-EMPTION I\ni\nTn, Engineer, a\nI'ttia-\nKOOTKNAY\nLODGE. No.\naud A. M.\n15 A. P.\nnts iMvas iiml improvement*. Und.\nact, .he pre-emptor upon\n'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nture.\n.\nIW E\51\nr.ce an.l |\non ihe In\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n- off-\nn\n. n i\nRegular meetings are held in MAS\n0NI0 TEMPLE, Oddfellows' Hall\non th* Third Monday in each month\nat 8 p. m. Visiting bretbren art\ncordially welcome.\nJ. HI HAMILTON, W. M.\nA. G. BROOKER, Secretary.\nO. W. O. W.\nMountain View Camp, No.\ni.t\nhnl.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\np.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n1\n.\nI wai\u00C2\u00BB able to inl\nli\ntl - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .....\n. .\n-i time enables us to\n, many feal\nh had, through th\" courso\nof umi Obsolete discretion of refusing any r\nur, 1 It i this work, 1\ne.n. able I ir, with\nt .- . tbat tho\nal busi] en,; licpart-\nif the Province of British Ool-\n' d s transacted :, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 fl\nif any\nothir ; . i in this\nDominion or on tbis cootln n\nMerit .-ierond and Fourth Wednes\ni In each month in Selkirk\nHall. Visiting Woodmen are\ncordially Invited to attend\nfAMES Mi INTYRE, C.C.\nH W. EDWARDS, Clerk.\nMT.\nOF\nBBOBIH,\nI. 0. K.\nNo. 1461.\nMIN\nli Minister heins g ven ihn\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nMteta in I. 0. O. F. Mali next to\n, House every second\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 irt t. Monday ln month, Vislt-\na- ipthren rordially welcomed.\nII V. MOROAN, 0. It.\nWM. H. OAMBRON, K*c.-8*e.\nPrize for Headline Thrills\nSELKIRK LODGH It, 1. 0. O. F.\nEXPANSION riF BUSINESS.\n\"I found, si', that the gen'ral ez\npansion of business and\nin all its !in\"s reflected\nthe activity ter ol tt '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i\nits If in n i ords.\nnot Sao -\n, l,e: ill tl\n,,i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 innnv in '\nll il WOlllel le \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nmake\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 The i loa is not new, as you\nmllnr disc \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' .,, nn tlj\n: ,i I, mattei of land nl-.n Theli S '.. gl o Beco ITS\nthei : no i 'i on why like pt lent of tl fJndli ' \ \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i\nboultl nol ie- me'lf m the nal j' , \"Theft f 'hn\nnptloD i- lOiit'-i 'i lure ol\nBchild's flank \"\nMeats every Tbnrnday evening In\n.Selkirk Hall at. I o'eloek. Visiting\nt.rethren cordially Invl 11\nJOHN LYON N. <;.\n./AH. MATHIE, Hnc.\nBOLD KANOH LODQB, K. of P.,\nNO. M, REVELSTOKE, B. 0.\n\t\nBtlOB of Om Raiser,\" Msttl ev\u00C2\u00ABry Wednesday except the\ni iiird WednMday of earli tnontk ln\n! Oddfellows' Hall at \u00C2\u00AB o'clock. Visiting Kalgkt.e are cordially Invited.\nF. W TRBRT, 0. 0.\nII. H. HttuiK, K. ot H. * 8.\nIf of r.\nThe Revelstoke Boot, Shoe and Harness\nRepairing Department\nARMSTRONG & COMPANY\nMAKERS OF FINE WELT SHOES\nThe style, the workmanship and wear\nAnd comfort horn of every pair;\nOf 20th Century wells that's sold\nWill draw new trade, and hold the old.\nPICTURE POSTCARDS\nand Modern Photography; a'so Developing,\nPrinting, Copying and Enlarging. Trices\nmoderate.\nALFRED J. PEARSON\nCorner Studio, Next Star Theatre, McKenzie Ave.\nTHE MOLSONS BANK\nINCORPORATED 1851.\nRecord of Progress for Five Years\u00E2\u0080\u00941906-1911\n1906 iyn\nCapital .... $ 3,000,000 * 4,000,000\nReserve 3,000.000 4, GOO, 000\nDeposits .... 23,677,730 35,042,311\nLoans and Investments - 27.457,090 38,854,801\nTotal Assets - - - 33,090,192 48,237,284\nHas 83 Branches in Canada, end Agents and Correspondents in all\nthe Principal Cities in tho World.\nA OENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED\nSAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES\nInterest allowed at highest current rate.\nRevelstoke Branch, W. H. PRATT, Manager\nTokio Farce Well Received\nliliiitii-- tlmt become involvo.1, people that chunge their characters ind\nnvcr all the fun of laughable 6 Illations mark thc plot of \"Tue Girl\nFrom Tukio,'' which opened its cn-\ngagement at the Auditorium i.heaire\nFriday night, and will play again\nthii rvening.\nThe (ieuinun farce, trimmed of its\ncontinental suggestiveneai, held its\nmvn in iho cln^ Hic.itinn of funma'it -\nIng.\n.lohn Raymond nnd Julin Morton,\nin tbo lending roles, got tho most\nmil of Ihoir linen. Itayiiiond'H .lelir.o-\nut.lon of thc intoxicated hero was decidedly new and its repression and\nlack of exaggeration stood out in\ncontrast to tho musical comedy type\nof action.\nEdmund Lord, Loe Hobbs Martin ai\nthe old maid, Mihh May Holton,\nBherry Bnydor in a double role and\nAdelaide Matthews formed B Mrong\nsupporting ennt, with more than a little opportunity to deal with the telling of lie story. Henry Travers and\nAlien llrander were not to be overlooked. Altogether, the chow is a\ngood one and well worth seeing.\nOpera limine, February 25th.\nI\nLIQUOR APPETITE\nIS NOT INHERITED\nit is acquired through Alcoholic\nPoisoning which Neal Treatment\neradicates in three days.\nEthical Aid wliicb takes e.wav\nlii|iu>r appetite\u00E2\u0080\u0094Given at tin-\nN'eal Institute.\nTHE NEAL INSTITUTE\nCranbrook, li. O.\nItox 325, Phone 27S\nCOMING EVENTS\nMarch 7\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"The Rosary,\" Empress the-\nat*.\nMarch 17\u00E2\u0080\u0094St, Patrick's Day concert,\nEmpress theatre.\nApril 21 and 22\u00E2\u0080\u0094Juvenile Bostonians\nat the Empress theatre.\nEa\u00C2\u00B0ter Week\u00E2\u0080\u0094L. A. B. of R. T. Annual Dance.\nMarch 26\u00E2\u0080\u0094L.A.B. of R.T.\n\"At Home\" and Dance.\nAnnual \u00E2\u0096\u00A0WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1913\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE\nPAGE SEVEM\nREDUCTION IN ELECTRICAL FIXTURES\nAre you wanting any Electrical Work Done ?\nIf so, call at the Revelstoke Plumbing CK,\nSheet Metal Co.'s Store, Connaught Avenue.\nA. G. DUCK\nELECTRIC SUPPLY STORE\nPhone 281\nNight Phone 40\nP. O. Box c.) and a first-\ncla-ts selection of Hlue Seal\nUnbreakable Records at 65c.\nCorns Early aud Get First choice.\nPiano Tuning and Repairs a\nSpecialty.\nappointed by lhe British government\n\ ti member ot the permanent court ol\narbitration nt The Hague.\nWith the presentation of hia creden\nlialfi to the Pope, Pormin Planchon,\ngovernment, a large Industrial school recently appointed Spanish ambassa\nfor girls, to cost about $100,000, will dor to the Vatican, has renewed peace\nhe established in the vicinity of Medi- fui relations between Pius and the\ncine Hat in the near future. Spanish government, planchon's post\n, , , ... ,, TT has been vacant since 1910.\nDr. Samuel Wlntflold Harlt, a prominent physician of Seattle, died last\nweek from a complication of pneumonia and pleurisy. Dr. I-liirrt, who\nwas 47 years old, wbb a graduate ol\nMcGill University of Montreal and\nJohn Hopkins' Medial school.\nA proposal to establish a series of\nWireless stations from Athabasca\nLanding up the Mackenzie River to\nHe rebel Island, and from there. to\nRupert House, in the Yukon, was\ndiscussed at a conference which wa-;\nbeld between Dr. Thompson, M. P.,\nfor the Vuvon, Bishop Stringer of\nthe Yukon and Dr. King, director of\nthe Domin'oa astronomical department. |\nFormal authorization of the use of\n.purse-seine nets for herring tishing,\nin the province has been received\nfrom the department of marine and\nfisheries, Ottawa. The seines, how-\ncur, must not exceed a depth of 109\nfathoms. Previous to this amendment of the regulations, herring could\nonly be 'e^ally caught iu British Columbia by the gill-net and the drag-\nseine.\nBINGHAM'S MUSIC STORE\nMacKenzie Avenue, Revelstoke. Phone 262.\nIt was recently announced in Tacoma that 50,000 tickets to Pacific nous,\\ncoast ports through tha Panama\nroute have be n sold to ihe peasants\nof south-rn Europe on the instalment plan by steamship companies\nA circular issued hy the general su\nperlnti nilent of the Grand Trunk Pa\niiim Uailway announces the appoint-\nin. ut ot Mr. il.ll. BO\u00C2\u00A3gs as agent of\nIbe company at bhe station recently\nopen d at New Ha/clton, which in\nthe terminus of the train service running out of Prince Rupert at present.\nU.i urns from a census recently\ntaken by motorhoat interests arc said-\nto show lhat there are moro t.han\n400,000 motor craft of all sorts and\nsizes in use for work and play on the\nwater ol the United States and Canada. The count is said to be tho\nfii-t thorough one since the motor-\nboat came into general use with the\nperfection of marine engines from\nyears ago-\n, Mrs, Mary Jeffrey, ono of the first\nwhite women to come to Britit-h Columbia, died ill South Van-Oliver laBt\nweek, at the age of 90 years. Mrs.\nJeffiey was a native of Devonshire,\nKnjluud, and came to Victoria sixty\nj jars ago, when iho only house there\nwas tlia Hudson's Bay fort. Her hus-\n1 and built the Hudson's Bay store\nthere, and also the Pace Rocks light-\nTho British government has entered\ninto negotiations with the North Atlantic Steamship lines with a view\nSash, Doors. Mouldings, Turning:\nW are in the manufacturing business\nSash, Doors, Mouldings, Turnings, Show\nCases, Office and Bar Fixtures, Storm\nDoors and Windows made to order and all\nkinds of repair work done in good order.\nWe have a full line of building supplies, lime\ncement, plaster, ^Hard Wall Finish, bricks,\nSewer Pipe, Plaster Plaster Board, Roofing\ncTWetal, Lath and all kinds of Glass, Oils,\nPaints, Varnish, all colors and tints.\nMuch pleasure in quoting anything in the\nBuilding Line.\nREVELSTOKE SASH AND DOOR FACTORY\nP. O. Box 295,'Revelstoke, B. C.\nwhich will operate lines from Europo io e [Hipping a vessel with a powerful\nto the Pacific Coast via the new wireless Installation to patrol tho ica\nocean highway, and that 500,000 regions and notify the wireless sta-\nEmop-ans will have flocked io the Hcni on the American coast, and\ngreat west ere the canal Is two yeats liners plying the Atlantic of the loca-\nold. The buyer of a ticket is reported tion of icebergs and of similar dan\nto have been guaranteed that h'i will\nbe landed at any of the principal Pacific rorts for $39.\nThe president of the Chinese Re -\ngers. The cost of the service is to bo\nshared by the government and the\ncompanies.\nDirectors of ihe King Edward San-\npublic on the suggestion ot his French atorium, operating the hospital for\nmilitary adviser. Major Brismaud des tuberculosis patients at Tranquille,\nMailles. has decided upon the creation\noi an aerial fieet. The- organization\nwill he entrusted to French officers.\nAll Chinese -naff officers, according to\nan announcement, will be required to\nwailed on the members of the gov -\nernment recently with a request that\ntba government take over tho maintenance and control of that institu \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nlion. Among the deputation was Dr\npass through the aviation school, ei A. P. Proctor, of Vancouver, it WaB\nther as pilots or observers, and a intimated by the ministers that the\nseries of competitions to which all go .ernment was not at present agree-\naeroplane constructors wlll be invited able to the proposal but would con-\nto send ma'hines will be held in Pek-' staler it in all its phases and give an\ning in 1914.\nanswer at an early date.\nr\nWHITE PEOPLE\nBe reasonable! Don't send vour hard-earned money\nto China! Remember, we are here to do your work and\nwe employ local white labor only. Be progressive, and\nhave your washing done by the West Kootenay Steam\nLaund.y. Regular collector and delivery service.\nWEST KOOTENAY STEAM LAUNDRY\nPhone 80 EARL BARRACLOUGH, Manager.\nRevelstoke Wine and Spirit Co.. Ltd.\nImporters and Wholesale Dealers.\nManufacturers of Aerated Waters\nWINES\nLIQUORS\nCIGARS\nAgents for Calgary Beer\nGirl from Tokio is Pleasing\n\"Drunk and disorderly,\" was the\ncharge orought ag-ainst Pr-.tuaOl !\nChristian Manners in the person of\nJohn Raymond last nigh; at the\nAuditorium. Although \"Tbe Cirl\nFrom Tokio\" was tbere with UinileS\nand flirty eyes, the protes-or paid I\nuot the slighe8t heed to etiquette and\ncontinued his iagful eareer throughout,\nan evening. Even, the audience failed\nto deter him from his alcoholic eareer\nAs a bibulous one Raymond 's g.iodj\nand got the laughs at the show laet\nnignt. Miss Julia Morton is inreiiity\nthe girl from Tokio. but is l&cen Ior\ngoverness. She has many exciting\nadventures from which she emerges\nunseatheed. Other inlere&tin-j; ehara t-\ners add enjoyment to the .day. lt\nwill lie seen this evening.\nOpera house, Feb. 25th.\nquickly s'.or's cough*, cures colds, and heale\nthe throat nr..! lungs. :: :: is cents.\n. . It Might Be Cold. . .\n33TTT\nIt is always hot in the plunge at Halcyon Hot Springs,\nwhose natural hot medicinal waters are the most wonderful health restorer on the Continent. Our4record of cures 1\nof rheumatism and other chronic complaints is unequalled j\nand verified by our gratified patrons. Located among the\ngreatest scenery of Canada, easy of access,\u00E2\u0080\u0094the Sanitar- \"\nium is luxuriously fitted and finished for comfort and U\nconvenience of guests. ^J\nHalcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium\nWm.BOYD, Proprietor,\nHalcyon, Arrow Lakes\nUnion Hotel\nIIJUST NKU'I.Y REPAIRED\nRATES, . $1.50 PER DAY\nWeekly and monthly rates to lie arranged. Meal Tickets, 21 meals (or J6.0O\nFIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE, B. C\nA. P. [.KVBSQUB, Proprietor\nLaughton ca, Tapping, Props. First Street, Revelstoke, B. C.\nWindsor Hotel Restaurant\nEuropean Plan\nOpen Day and Night. - Meal Tickets, $6.00\nMONTHLY BOARD\nStrictly^ First Class\nRooms Single, en Suite\nand with Bath\nORIENTAL HOTEL\nsuitably furnished with the choicest the\nni irket affords. Best Wines, Liquors and\nZi^''\" Rate? $i a day. Monthly rate.\nJ. JLUBEURT STOnSTE PROP.\nCentral Hotel\nAbrahamson Bros.\nProps.\nFirst-Class in all\nrespects.\nAll Modern\nConveniences\nRATES. $2 PER DAY\nSpecial Weekly Rates\nREVELSTOKE. B. C.\ne.\nEMPRESS THEATRE, ONE NIGHT, MON., FER. 24th\nr^\n44\nEdward W. Rowland and Edwin Clifford (Inc.) Offers\nTHE ROSARY\"\nA PLAY OF\nHUMAN INTERE8T\nBy Edward E. Rose\nFounded Upon an\nEmblem of Purity\nAuthor of Janice Meredith, Alice of Old Vincennes, The Prisoner of Zenda, David\nHarum, The Spenders, Etc.\nThe Great New York, Chicago, and Boston Success\nAct 1.- -I.awu in (rout of Bruce\nWilton's Couutry Home, West\nChester, N. Y.\n\"The hours I spent with thee,\ndear heart.\nAre as a string of pearls to me.\"\nAct 2.\u00E2\u0080\u0094One hour later, Hruce\nWilton's study.\n\"1 count them over, ev-'ry one\na part,\nMy ro-s-ary ! My ro-sa-ry!\nAct i. Bruce Wilton's Study the\nnext morning.\n\"I tell each bead unto the end,\nand there a cross is Iiiiuk.\"\n(TK.XT IIV HOI1KRT CAMKRON XOC.KBS)\nAct 4.-Outside the chapel one\nyear later.\n\"1 kiss each tiead and strive at\nlast to learn\nTo kis> the Cross, sweetheart!\nto Viss the Cross!\n\=\nCOMPLETE MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION.\nPRICES, -\nGORGEOUS ELECTRICAL EFFECTS\nSl.oO, fcl.OO AND T5C.\n# P20B EIGHT.\nTHE MAIL-HERALD,REVELSTOKE\nWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1913\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BA \u00E2\u0096\u00A0vt>%^%'% \u00E2\u0096\u00A0%%\u00E2\u0080\u00A2% *.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2%\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2%\u00E2\u0096\u00A0%\n5 LOCAL AND\n1\nGENERAL *\nS. II. Smith uf Toronto, wa here\ny \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .1 iy.\n\\ titer G. Gal Haa ol Comaplix, was\nin the ciiy yesterday.\nMrs, Frisby, formerly ol Revelstoke\nis in the lio pita! al \ ancouver,\ntvder of Fiold, was trans\nW. McLean of Kamloops mine in on\nthe eastbound Monday.\nF. ('. Stevenson of Vancouvor, was\ndoing business In town yesterday.\nW.J. Fraser of Okanagan Landing,\npaid Rovelstoke a visii the fore pari\nof ihis week.\nA. Roos of Vancouver, paid Rovol\nstoko a business visit Ilio fore part\nui iliis week.\n1\n! BUSINESS LOCALS |\nW. McNeil, nl Lumbreek, pni'l Rovelstoke a business visil lho [ore pari\ndi ibis week,\nThe Big Event\u00E2\u0080\u0094L.A.B. of R.T. Annual At Homo; tho date, March 2Gth.\n/ The place, Revolstoke opera house. A\nwoul to tlio wise is sufficient.\nA now and particularly woll recommended Earee will be lhe attraction at\nJames, the Chimney Sweep, is back\nin town, and will give prompt personal attention to all jobs. 'I'ho e Ori,\nental Holel. ov write, James, Tho\nChimney Sweep, 0. 0. Oriental Hotel, Revelsloke.\nF. E.\n.a . ._\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 bu in \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .n tho city Monday.\n.i 1 [i iln an, r 'presenting lhe .1. Nic-\ni . .i 'alendai -. was in town yoster-\nE. 11 i lor aa.i of Troul Lake, was\n..,.. ottthoin visitors to town\nol Vancouver, was no\n.'. itei n visitors to town\ni\nthe opera house on February 25th, I Railroadors, beware. Do not put on\nwhen \"Tbe Girl From Tokio,\" makes life or accident Insurance without first\n\"CAPT. RACKET\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nE. J,\ner lhe\nbusines\nMaiwhe of Calgary, came ov-\nmountains last Sunday lodo\nIn tin? city.\nCOLLISION\nON C.P.RY.\nAT BANFF\n.1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i 'ai re I ; r min.; a I Ig Oar\nwas in ilie city\nJ, C. Veith tin i opular teller\nr mk leaves tomorrow\ni east.\na\nan\nt oi\nirip tn\nSeell\nBear\n.lack.\nCreek\nJ.D, S b\na business\n.. lay\nWade , i\n-t..r\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 eek,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2, i.\"... ii\ne\nent.\nIV. Hill \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I'a-s. came\no do ' mi shopping In\ni; \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 day.\n! in this issile of the Em-\n, Special features Friday\n1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I, was among tin\n'.. i ivn ih fore pari\nof Thre \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \ alley, wa in\nfew '1 tys undergoing\nand S iturd iy i\n.1. II.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 left lasl Sun,lay\ntri] tee California.\nAnn-t 11 m ;\nfor a six\nMr . Sl iw irt and infant. of Craig-\nli . were in tow n Tue day la I.\n- . I Mrs. Ann..\nMrs. I . , :\" Three Valley\nwi: n town y. s lay. Mrs, Clark\nwas oi to Vernon.\nI ary of lhe B. ol\nL.E., \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 h ii annual dan OS on\n-'>; IStb, insi lad of May 23rd.\nM \. Davies, ex-mayor of Siraih-\nis in town on a -hort visit. Hi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Ing with an old friend,\nI\nP.R. Trains Crash\nlu .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0, li, a I on colli Ion between\nwest bound passongor I lai u and\ni a i bound freight n few milos wes\nBanfl aliout. mi Iniebt Saturday night\nthree train hands and three passengers were injured and both engines\nwere badly smashed up, bul fortunate\nly ue. lo of life rosulti .1. Tho injured\npassengers were s. M. Morton, of\nEdmonlon; li.y ul i lllver, of Van\ncouvor, wbo all sustain, d slight in\n| juries, All wero taken to Banff, from\nwhere thej continued their journey,\nEngineer D. MeNa'J, of lho passonger\ntrain sustained evi re bruise . Kire\nman II. MeGee was badly scalded\nal out lhe I.\" .' and b i.l boi b ai ms a n.l\na collar bone broken, and Brakeman\nI Barthers had three ribs broken and\nshoul ler dislocated. Tho crow of tho\nfreighl aved them elves by jumping\nThe ea i bound Irelghl bad ord irs\nlhal Nee. :; pas n rer coming west was\ni una n : la te, and lo I\" >k oul for it.\nTwo other freights wen- passed by\nthe edi t. In,und bei w \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 n Banff and\ni iir-ran. hue tho trainman apparently\nforgot about No. :> pas ong r und iho\ntwo crashed into eaeh other head-on\naboul Ihree miles wesl of Banff, Tho\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ngines were wri eked and a bagi a \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ncar wa badly ma h 'd, but non i of\nthe other cai lefl the tra'-k.\nTbe injure 1 meml i is of the pa en\n.1 (rain's crew were- brought to Oaigary, Fireman MeGee being taken to\nthe General hospital, and tho o'hers\ntheir bome In Shaver' ambulance\n\il wer.. re ii er n j nicely. A wreck\ning pany clt>arr>d Ihe track so Quickly\nthat yesterday's trains were not de-\nj I i.ve.l. ( ah-ary Herald.\nher initial appearance loan audience\nui this ily. Tho farco is from thn\nGorman and was produced first at\ntho Court Theatre, Berlin, and adopt\ncil for the English stage by Frank\nTaiin hill, jr., and George Barnum.\nSoo Chas M. Field about lhat Life\nPolicy you aro contemplating putting\non in ib-' company of which Lord\nSlraithcona and the I'resilient ot tlio\nBank of Montreal aro directors.\nIt comes but once a year, (be L.A.\nB. of R.T. Dance and AtHomo. This\ntimo lb late Is March 2Clh, Revel - '\nstoke opera houeo. Remember tbe sue\ncms scored lasl year, and keep tho\ndato open-\n\"Let those laugh, who never laugh-'\ne.l before, and these who always\nian b. laugh all ihe more.'' \" Tho\n(Iiii From Tokio,\" ai home at tho\nopera house, Tuesday, February Kith.\nThe Mrs! Canadian iont:n;ont that\nwent to the Boer war wer.? insm el for\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I.\" 1,000 in the Ocean Acclden' and\nGuarantee Corporation. Tho aOvel -!\nstoke Fire Brigades are also insured\nin this company, The special agent\nfor this company is Chas. JI Field \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nBesl policy in the market issued to all\nially io railroaders.\nlooking over the attractive and low\npriced policies offered you l.y Ohas.M.\nField, in his sound and reliable companies.\nThere is considerable curiosity being aroused in theatrical circles as to\nthe n ituro and mirth of \"Tho Girl\nFrom Tokio.\" whieh is billed to appear at tho opera house February 2.1.\nKor the beaefil ief those who have not\nyel I'i \"ii enlightened, it mighl be itaTI\nel thai ii is a fgr ial rom.-ily with\ndialogue and situations which are un\ni.|iie. and Bcreamingly funny, with\ncharacters consistent and human, and\nii - humor ah olulely . lean and pure.\nOnly four companies settled their\nlosses In full in ilio San Francisco\nearthquake and tire', of wbich tbc Lon-\nelon Assurance Corporation was one.\nThis company paid oul f7,000,000 in\nthat disaster, tbeir polities aro wr'n-\ntt n hero by Ohas. M. Field.\n\"I care nut wbo makes tho laws, il\n1 make the' laughs.\" \"The Girl From\nTokio.\" at tbe opera house ,m February 25th.\nEighty-five per cent of all headaches\nare the resull of Eye-strain. Il you\nare troubled thai way, consult Dr, S.\nL. Taube on his\nvisit to Diamond\nHall, Revel toko, B. C, on Tuesday,\nKOR SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Cook stove and Heater. J February isih, 1913. 3t.\nPrice $10. Apply Mrs. W. F. King, '\nFirst street, West.\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Before March, a small furnished or unfurnished house, East\nEnd\u00E2\u0080\u0094 J.S.F. Box 721.\nI>e -ure and\nMalakwa danc\nbe there\u00E2\u0080\u0094Where\u00E2\u0080\u0094at the\ni, February 21st next.\nA c v, ... iokane,\n\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'. vv \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 S'ew York, were\nin vi-itors\nil \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lay.\nand\nam-\nin\nRemember ih t dnte of visit of Dr.\nS. L. Taube, eye sight sp claliel o:\ntho Taube Optical Company of Cnl -\ngary anl Vancouver, who will be at\nDiamond Hall, Revelstoke, on Tuesday, February 18th, 1913. If there is\nanything wrong with your eyesight,\ndon't fail to consul! him. All work\nabsolutely guaranteed as tested. 3t.\nTickets for Uie Gould benefit play,\nelling ,, rapidly tbat those who pur-\nbased ro ii are advised to se-\neure their at once.\nForty years in use, 20 ya\"S the\n. standard prescribed an! recommend\n1 \"d by physicians. For Woman's Ailments, Dr. M.inel's Female Pills, at\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 your druggist.\ni If ymi can't get to the Empress on\n'I hm -day evening next, buy a ticket\ni or two anyway. \"Twere good you\ndo so much for charity.\"\nFOB SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Farm, 2\ miles south ol\nRevelstoke, eighteen acres, ten acres\ncleared anl improved; with house\n23x2-1, kitchen 11x18 and four upstairs rooms, chicken bouse, stable,\nand farm implements. Address Mr.\nAnlo.iio Coroiiiliilo, Gen ml Delivery, Revelstoke, B.C.\nTO RENT\u00E2\u0080\u0094Furnished Rooms with or\nwithout board. Apply to Maii Herald Office.\nThe play to be presented by tbe\nAmateur Dramatic Club in the Empress theatre ou February 2(ltb, is one\nof tiie funniest fareo-coinedies .'ver iml\nagined. Those who saw \"Whose Baby\nare Vou\" presented by the Allan Players during their lust engagement bore\nneed only bo told lhat \"Oaptain Rao-,\nket\" is a similar comedy by tho same\nauthor, and quite as funny.\nOld Uncle Obadiah Dawson falls in\nlove wiih a young lady's photograph,!\n| and proposes marriage, Being a cau-\nlioiis old chap, b\u00C2\u00B0 sends bis nephew,\nCaptain Robert Racket, to Investigate\nI with the resull lhat the handsome\nI Captain eapitulatos at sight of tho\nlovely lady, Clarice Dalnoy, and marries her off hand. To square himself\nlie writes back a description of Claric0\nwhieh uiak,'. ihe old gentleman think\nhimself lucky to havo escaped and\nleaves hastily for Japan. The Urst\n.et describes uncle's unexpected return when Captain Rnckel nnd bis\npretty bride are visiting Timothy '1'a.l-\nman aiiel hi- Tartar of a w'ife. Bob's\nvain attempts lo keep on deceiving\nuncle Obadiah lead to many ridioul \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nous situations.\nThe caste is as follows: j\nCaptain Racket, of tho National \t\nGuard W. J, Brown\nObadiah Dawson, his uncle from\t\nJapan W.A. Sturdy\nTimothy Talmau, his friend who\t\nmarried for money Mr, II, Morgan\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Mr. Dalnroy, his ,father-in.lnw \t\n Mr. B. A. Lawson\nHobson, a waller chas Procunier\nClarice, ibe Captain's pretty \t\nWife Miss Frances l.ewsou\n^ 1 is. Tolman, a lndy with a temper...\n Mrs. W. A. Sturdy\nKaly, a mischievous maid \t\n Miss M. Morgan.\ni Revelstoke City Band Orchestra will\nfurnish the music,\nI\nKelson ScSioqI Tronb'ea\nVictoria, B.C., Feb. it;\u00E2\u0080\u0094In connection with Nelson school troubles the\ngovernm nl bas decided upon tbe ap-\nI i>,iitne ul of a royal eoiiiiiiissiun Under the Public Inquiries acl to make\na full, imperial and final investigation\nof ,11 i- le moi .'or Friday\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2in,- with the\n.ii | pro\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -n oi Th-- .-.-. kled Hand, Shor-\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 (Total! i it i.ti;. cries.\nSaturday i.a Toaea with Madame Sarah Bernhardt. Thi- pi. ture\ni i wonder in itself. Anl Zlgomar\nan\" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 detective 'ory. Wat-h\nthis paper for Monday and Tup lay\nIi n/ram*. Tie se feat' res ,rc gome of\nthe greatest '-nsatuns ever put on n\nscreen. Watch for Herald. Popular\njiric-=. j-.., 2 . balcony 35e. Doors\nopen at 7:30.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n:' '\n'\n-\nI.\n. ahsl in \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nr on for\nrder\nDC\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n'I'b ; nion prcva ta\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n.\nterm of I '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nwe,k In t.b ,i of the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tion f r \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 t\nhave i , ttJon Feb\n' nary 27th.\n0\n'\nc \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n'\n'\nDied at Three I/alley\nIna\nt '\nThe f .- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ma.n\nI\nThree\ne\nTHE ROSARY\nA meeting of the Ladies' Hos-\n.11 ei will be held at the\nHall un Tuesday afternoon\nth lo make arrangements\nfor a fan y di tss , all or some\nother entertainment for the op-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 the new bo pital. All\ninti rested whether num-\nil the Guild or not. are re-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 attend, Tho hospital\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A21 and will re-\nlln n. .li h \"S, curtain\nit I h \"-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' thin \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 havo always\nby the Ladies.\nanxious to\n; ew sup-\nthe date, Feb.\n' four p.m.\nY.M.C.A.\nWEEKLY\nNOTES\nit ing\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n.'\nro i.-ii\na I an ) al\ntart id\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Mi T. ll ipe, Thia\n10 p.m.\n., who are\nunable tr, wim,\n. tock Taking Hale\nffoweon' . fat thi i\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Oarpeti\nat pr|\nal\nH.. ..on A Co., are open ng up a\nt.i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 line of drapeile creens, curtains. See (heir sloelc.\nTh. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0: i al feature at\nnight will be On i , , Han i v,,,,,-\n' vil I ren I\" ' Hope ,1\nler- tor\nnow on ai- at\nCR. Mm donald' ir..- elore, 'phone Fou will be lorry if ,,,i lo not\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'' ; A'! this i ,n f,f bbe I op Vpril lib clear, for thai Is tho\n(ravelling through, anl th\" dale ul the v gym exhibition. All\ni.n: mu leal program , hamper house coMernod In tin .... working hard io\n'\" \"\"l\"\" 'ed |\u00E2\u0080\u009Euke i| \u00E2\u0080\u009E miccesB.\nFflft CONSTIPJUidN\ni\nA Medicine that Dees No! Cos!\nAnything Unless It Cures\nThe active medicinal ingredient ol\nRexall Orderlies whieh i.s odorless,\ntasteless and colorless is a compara-\nlively new discovery, Combined with\nother extremely valuable ingredients,\nit forms a perfect bowel regulator, iu-\niistinal invigorator and slrengthener.\nHexall Orderlies are eaten like candy\nand are notable for their agreeable-\nness to the palate and gentleness ol\naction. They do not cause gtiping or\nany lisagreeable effect or inconven-\nie ll -e.\nUnlike oilier preparations for alike\npurpose, they do nol create a habit,\n( ie.it In tui. they acl to overcome tho\nhi \" ofhabil acquired through the\nise- of ordinary laxative cathartics,\n. a I harsh phj io and pei man.-ntly re-\nli a of constipation or lr-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .iii.ii bowel action,\nWt will refund your money without\nut II thej do mil dee as We' ay\niley will. Two sizes, ar.c. and 10c\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nold onlj al our Store\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Hexall\nt\"t. Bi v Drug Store.\nDl '.ul,ition OF PARTNERSHIP\nNOTICK i hriei, v riven lhat tbo co-\nI'.'h tnen h p heretofore ubi i iting bo\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0ii tbc undersigned, under tho Arm\nnan., ol Revel toke Plumbing, Heal\nand sheet Metal Company, at\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . H.C, has been this day\nolved by mutual - on ent, The\nbu ines: will hereafter be carried on\nbv Sldnoy Humphreys, by whom all\nl --I of lhe old firm will I..' paid ami\ntri whom all outstanding accounts due\nthe old In in are to be paid\nRevelstoke, B.C. February 14th,1913\nRovelstoke Plumbing, Heating,\nand Sheet Metal Company. '\nPer 9. Humphrey!,\nInt issue IBFeb, lm.\nSOCIAL AND (\nPERSONAL \\nDr. Sutherland and family arrived\nlioine the latter end of last week\nMrs. J,K. Johnson will receive on\nSaturday next, the 22nd in-t., from\nf lo (i o'clock.\nMiss Anderson HUghos of Now Zealand, arrived in town Sunday morning and la tin' guest of Mrs, F. W.\nLaing.\nA service of song wa-e held in tho\nMethodist church on Sunday evening,\nand Miss Hughes gave an eloquent\naddress.\nReserved seals (or \"Captain Hank-\ncl\" must be marked up before '1 burs-\nday noon. After thai tune they will\nnot be guaranteed.\nMr, Norman Ainslio baa been nursing twisted knee for tbo last. week.\nNorman didn't come out right, when\nnegotiating a snow-shoo slide last\nweek.\nA sad death occurred at tho hospital on Saturday when lillie Celia Ijit-\nva of Albert Canyon, Buccumed after\nan operation for appendicitis portorm-\ni d on Tue day. Sho was bin ied from\nthe Catholic church on .Monday afternoon, when loin little girls acted as\npall bear r-. A ntrango coincidence\nwas lhat her older brother, I'eter, was\nbeing operated upon, also, for appendicitis, while tho funeral sorviev was\nbeing performed, Ilis condition is con\nsidered Berious.\nMiss Hughes of New Zealand, who\ni- lecturing under the auspices of ibe\nW.C.T.U. will give an address tbis\nevening in St. John's church, n.i New\nZealand. Sho and eight other ladies\nwill bo dr s d In the untlvi Maori\ncostume, nnd .Miss Hughes i\ill recite\nami sing in the Maori language. The\nlecture will bo illustrated with moro\nthan a hundred iir-t-ela- lantern slides. Allies on Is free wiih a silver\ncoll.'ct ie,n. Everybody should lake\nihis "Newspapers"@en . "Revelstoke (B.C.)"@en . "The_Mail_Herald_1913_02_19"@en . "10.14288/1.0310768"@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 .