"cd59e9d0-42ed-454d-8876-97d603047b74"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-05-17"@en . "1910-09-24"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310798/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " u,\n\"Empire\" Typewriter\nv^\nFor case of operation and\nperfection in results it is\nunsurpassed. Price $60.\nInterior Publishing Co.. Agts.\nHMB383R XB\nTlie\nP*ri)7in,.; ,1 .\nem\nr\n7ias^l iibr:\nVisiting Cards\nA SPECIALTY\nry\nK.\nInterior PuDlishing Company\nPRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS\nVol. 16-No, 75\nREVELSTOKE, B. C. Si l'\n1910\n$2,50 Per Year\n. 'i ' ,:ri i\nmmW .. O \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*->\nPUJVPACTSOPI\nSiX (6 SHOTO\nIS THE\nsssaaaBvnaKBBsrxstm\nTAKE-DOWN REPEATING\nN\nKN I rAKE-DOWN REPEAT\nMSHOT GU\nTl cr'. is in lost time rc-Ioading,\n.. ('iciay,\nno uncertainty.\nThe full choke barrels arc guaranteed\nto put more than 325 pellets in a 30 inch\n*rjf11 circle at 40 i irds, using l'i ounce of No. 8\nChilled Shot.\nLet us show and demonstrate this nun to vou in person.\nUNE 10 LVTTflN\nMURDERED BY BLACK HAND\nC. N. R, Call Tenders for Fraser!\nRiver Section frank Man\n$30.00\nr-q. -i *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*-. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 .\nShooting Requisites\nLoaded Shells Cartridge Belts\nShooting Coats and Vests\nVancouver, Sept, 23.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Within the\nii.'\t Unity days the Canad an Nor\nthem Railway will call for tenders\nfor the construction ol that section\nnl lis lino between Chilliwack 1111*1\nI.j it. ii ,*it the j nn timi ol the Fras r\numi Thompson rivi rs, ,*i di itance of\nabout itiii ity miles. This w.Il mosl\nly consist ol lieavy r. ek wi i k along\nthe smith bank of the Fraser includ\ning thi' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 anyi a,\nOwing I\" the fni II tli s nil.i.le.l by\nthe Canadian Northern railwny the\nmt *'* s ifnl tin-li rei will lie enabli .1 I .\niTt .n .. .tut . and supplies al comparatively little expense nnd undertake construct li n simultaneousl. at\nmany points. It is i st imated that\nn large portion of the line I In oiigh\nFraser river canyi n will a sl $100,-\n000 a mile.\nIt. is probable that tenders will\nalso be called for this fall for the\nninety-mile section extending north\nfrom Kamloops through the valley\nof the worth Thompson. This work\nwill be light and as tbe climate conditions in winter are not favorable\nconstruction will not likely be started until next March. Marly next\nsummer will -ee under contract the\nentire section between Yellowhead\nPass at the summit of the Rockies\nand tidewater at Vancouver.\nby the Gang whom He has\nFought for Years\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ghastly Cetails\nii Successful Concert\nAll the very Latest Models in Rifles\n- 35i, 40l: Mauser, Remington,\nAuto. 22-Calibre in all makes.\nL\nawrence\nHardware Co. Lid\nPlumbing and Tinsmithing\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHond Ot*ico -Toronto, Ontario,\nU Capital Authorizod - $10,000 000.00\nH Capital Subscribed - 5,575,000.00\nHi Capital Paid Up - - 5 ,^30,000.00\n] Reserve ... - 5 b v., .00.00\nJ*j Hi mebi\". r.\i;*i'- ll ill i'i i\"*i|i'il p'iiii\" in ' nn ' '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nM An.'iii- in Or-al Hrilnin mil UniteJ Suito-a Lumloii, Knglund,\nCl Llnrda Blink, Limited, tlii^\" Kirst NhIIoiihI llank, Corn Kx-\nM .'hum\" Niti.in: Ba ik. Si-attlf So*! tie Nat iomtl Bank, SinFinn-\ncl Cisco VVpIIs Faigo .Vev.ida National Bank. Spokane\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Exchange\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 National Bank,\nN Savings Bank Department\nF9 p pnnltt of i?i 'nnl inward, rp\u00C2\u00AB'i\"lvpd, and Interest allowed ttt\nM currei rale from date of .lepoi.lt. C'tiriwpnndonw -sollolled.\n['.] Rovolstoko Branch\u00E2\u0080\u0094A. B. McCleneghan, M.?r.\na *\u00C2\u00A9\u00C2\u00AE\u00C2\u00AE,\nNow Is Tin: Time\nWhen you appreciati beinj? able to buy\nMEAT, BUTTER EGG* AND I'l il\nwhere you know il ey are kept cool and\nai the risrht temperature. Our meats arc\nshipped in twice a week in Refrigerator\nCars and our Cold Storage Plant enables\nus to turn tlu in over in Prime Condition.\np. Burns & Co.\nLimited,\nTbe lirst of tbu seriea of entertainments to be given this season under\niii.- management uf tlie Walker Lyceum Bureau, \"f Winnipeg, took\nplace lust night in ibe Edison Theatre, and if the remainder of the\nseries equal in excellence tbat of iast\nnight, the Revelstoke public have\nsome rare treats In store during the\ncoming winter. The I.a,lies' \. !\nof St. John's church, under wii ise\nauspices these attractions are being\nproduced her.', deserve the heart est\nthanks of the Revelstoke public for\nsecuring such n series of high class\nentertainments.\nA bumper bouse greeted the itou-\nert Meikle Concert Co. last uig'nt,\ninn.I. while with the exception of\n.Miss Nannie Strnenan, the en ta\ncompany were new to a Uevelstoke\naudience, they made Biich a decide I\nIut that it is confidently expected\nthat before long they will become\nbetter acquainted with the eitizens\nol Revelstoke. Mr. Hi.hurt Meikle\nhas n powerful baritone voli*, a com\nmaudlin.' stage presence, and in his\nmartial songs lasl evening, was\nheard to particulai advantage. It\nmay safely be said that his equal\nlias never been heard m the west.\nIlis singing -va . n atlj appreciated\nnnd elicited a number ol well merited encores. Miss Nannie Btrachan,\nScotland'! border soprano, is well\nknown In Revelstoke, and was ac-\ncordi *l a hearty recepl Ion lasl nighl.\nHer dm t- with Mr. Meikle and Mr.\nLloyd drew forth a perfect storm of\napplause. Miss Btrachan is sure of\naheai ty welcome any time she comes\nto Itevelstoke. The funmaker ol thc\ncompany, Mr. Prank Lloyd, won a\nhost ol .'I.' nd \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'. hi charat ti t songs\nand Imitations. i lis contributions\nu, the ii* ! b \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 hailed with do-\nnii.i uiu \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I e mado in- appoar-\nmicii ,ii> the i.i. .* .i wa., ii dillicult\nuniti.1 i\"i Ii.iii i\" retire, as tho\naa li, nei ted in r.* e.iiiiii. him.\nAs n bIui : ii dian he has few\nequals \"ii the stage today. To Miss\nNi'llu Malcolm, the pianist, i- duo\nin nn Binall mea n * I tie icci .- ol\nthe . nt i-i tainment, her accompanl\nmenu being ol that sympathetic\ncharm ti t seldom In ind In an accom-\npan i\nTai . nil * \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 r I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0!.*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.' was\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2* next ol tho\n* ...I . i with\nn\nIt would be i bt to [all to\n i un the floral decoration ol tho\n. m i lum. I evei I tagt\n. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . i ,. . ., veil as it\n- . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 owei and plants\ntrom Mr, Joe Maloy'a greenhouses\nbeing the envy and admiration of\nthe \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 titlre audl?nce,\nFALL MILLINERY\nA choice selection, Eastern Catalogue Styk'8, Trimmed\nami I'nli iniiiit'il.\nMrs. a. (;. Crick\nl \\n HOOKS I.AM Ol' KUIHON 1 III VTRI\nRanch Life io South West\nThe management \"f tht Edison\nTi.eiiii'* .*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ma! arrangt minis for\ntlm i, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 hi moving ine\ntl .* Hi. ai\ni pictun con\n* ; thc bei t mul\nm \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .la!... .it*. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 od ictures ol\nle it is\ni, m week and an\n:.i \u00C2\u00ABill in* mado '.a M\"ii\ni M i ' Hi ,i i. ... i i- , !\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ' 'n\n..ii .in*, ad\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 In tho\n* * : lii taking us\nbm iiibjei i \"Modern Wage Blovory\nand ilm Wuy Out.\"\nAnother victim to the lmij.'. chain\ni ri imes credited to the black hand\ngang in Canada has boeu added to\nthe list by the murder, on Wednesday morning, of Mr, Frank Julian,\njust al the edge ol the town In the\nthick underbrush along tho lllecille\n.nl.i river. Tlio history ol the\nawful crime is about as follows:\nOu Tnes,lay, three Italians, apparently laborers, came to ti .n and\nal once struck up an acquaintance\nwith Mr. Julian. The victim had\nrecently purchased an acre ol land\nsouth ol the Arrowhead i u Iway\ntrack near the railway bridge, and\nhas been in tlie bnbit of il\"ii somo\nwork each day clearing the brush\nIrom it. The strange Italians claim\ne.l to Julian that they were here to\nget possession of land on whi li to\nsettle, and i hat as tbey hi d no\nwork m Bight, suggested to li. Julian that if he would furnish them\nWith axes Ihey would give bin a few-\ndays work on his land free of charge\nto help him (Julian) along, v bo owing to liis age and infirmities, was\nunable to do much hard work himself, tm Tuesday evening tl. three\nstrangers called at Julian's house on\nSecond street, but were not .en by\nany of the other members ol llu\nhousehold, Mr. Julian meeting them\npersonally and discussing with them\nthe work for the following dny. On\nWednesday morning Mr. Julian left\nhis inline at about S:30 o'clock tor\nthe scene nf his operations on bis\nland and was met by the three\nBtrangers, and proceeded down thru'\nthe brush for the purposa of showing\nthem the land. Not much attention\nwas paid to the strangers, who were\nnot seen hy the family of Mr. Julian\nonly at a distance. About 10:30, or\nabout two hours after Mr. Julian\nleft his borne, Mrs. X. Damoer, bis\ndaughter noticed the three men, who\nhad been with her father, returning\nup Second street each with a bundle\nof blankets on their back, apparently bound for the depot, but paid\nno attention to them.\nThese are the particulars as far\nas can bo asci rtaini .1 leading up to\none of the must vicious crimes ever\ncommitted in this district.\nTHE SEABCH.\nOn Wednesday morning, when tli.\ndeceased left the house, be Informed\nhis daughter that he would not ro-\nlurn until evening, and no particular\nat tent iuu was paid t\" his not return\nIng mi tbe evening of Wednesday, as\nthe family though! he would probably slay user night with some of\nhis friends; and it was not until\nThursday nielit that any serious\nthoughts of liis long absence came\nin his family, who then started to\nlook for him at the bouses of differ-1\nI'til neighbors, but no one had seen\nlum. 1 Ils sun in law, N. Damoer and\nothers on Friday i yesl * rdaj i took\nup tne search tor tin- missing man\nand ki'pt at it till darkness set in\n:nst night, and resumed ii this morn\nIng from daylight, with the resull\nthat the body was found about 10\no'clock this morning by I.. Cnschato\nun.* nl the si'iiir|i,*rii, and roportod\nto tlie polico.\nThe point win n* tin* murder was\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'>iiitn111. .1 wns well eiiiii-i'.ili'd from\nview. bein \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 6ilj a few hundred\nyards from the main rond\nlea*Iiiii*. Iii llie lllecillewaet rivi r m\ni he ravine i bat ci ussci tho Ian.I\nthere, and it was apparent thai tlio\nvictim was showing tho gang, as ho\nsupposed, land thai ih. v wished tn\npurchase, for they woro following a\nsurveyors line through tho brush.\nWhen tho victim cam\" to a poinl\nivhore tin* brush was high and thick,\nI In- mail In Inn.I lum lam ill an nXu\nmill .li-iili him a blow nil the Iup ul\nthe head which crushed In his skull.\ntl>. n as tho body shot forward Into\na hole he was struck again with lho\nblade of tho axi tho led side of\ntho neck, his hoad boing noarly sever\nid f i hia body, Tlie murderers\nthen placed i \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 bi ush and grass\nover the body, and loft tho scono,\nTho axe wai found bj Jailer T. Bain\nabout twenty feet Irom tho body\nleaning up agnliu i n sl ump, and\n.i.i covered with blood,\nAs soon as tlie polico were notified\nthis morning ol the finding ol the\nbody. Coroner Dr. Hamilton, I'm\n, incial Con table Kington nud Jail\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i Hain li ii foi tho i col f tho\ncrime, and tho bodj was ordero.l\ntaken to M\"' on1 undortnl par\nlore.\nTEWtOR TO ULACKHANDS,\nTh late Mi, Julian was an old\ni in,.i of this district, and was a Lor\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i to th.* him k hand gangs of Brit\ni h Columbia, having dolio moro\ni han any \"lie iiiiin in the prnvinee lo\ni ipo io -hi i iii 'I' I lie tangs and\niiun workers. Ho has hem a big\naid to the polico by hia vlgllanoo\nali.i! \u00E2\u0096\u00A0, this inn* and Ilis knowh d o *f\niheii* methods, being cunstantlj on\nthe alert for their appearance, an.l\nnow ilml be Bhould be caught at\nlast by ih.* i.iii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nml done to death,\nis only an ho himself fully expi cted.\nHe lias many times stilted I.,,\nfriends thai the black hand gang\nwould gel I,un yet, for ho has boon\npicki I for death nl tl .*n ban.Is tor\nyears and sooner or later the blink\nhand would fall and it did\u00E2\u0080\u0094mi Wed\nlies.lay morning, Iiy the three men\nwho were call, I upon to do the das\nI or Ily de .1. li w is th \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 deceased,\nwho, whin his s.,n in-law was nearly\nmurdered aboul a yi ar ago, followed\nthe crimin lis from point i\" point,\nday after day, until he at lasl\nlanded tha gang al i lalgary\nwho, after a trial here, were\nsentenced to ten years in tin\ntcntiary.\nAgain this spring, whin Franciscu\nDeuscaenza was lound dead near\nOrei nslide, it was the late Mr. Jul\nIan that gave the polico the proper\ncue by discovering the stolen val so\nof tbe criminals who undoubtedly\nkilled the old man to .net away with\ntheir booty. la this ease, the poi- !\nice after following tor two weeks the\nmen who were thought to have com- '\nmii ted the murd *r, had i i give up\ntbe search, and the murderers have\nnot yet. be n apprehended.\nTlie deceas .1 leaves a wife. five\ndaughters and two suns, who will\nhave the sympathy of the whole com |\nniunity in thoir terrible affliction.\n^f^y.-\nan.l\neach\nI'liu\nWhere to pet your supplies\nfor the Hunting Season.\nOur stock of Guns, Rifles,\nRevolvers, Ammunition,\nHunting Knives, Hunter's\nAxes, Match Boxes, Leg-\ngings, Coats, Belts, Fishing\nTackle, Re-loading and\nCleaning outfits, Traps and\nTents, Camp Stoves, Com-\npasses, Blankets, etc., is\ncomplete in every respect.\nWe also eai ry the besl line of Groceries\nProvisions for home or camp use. Our\nChoice Teas and fresh ground Coffees\nare especially meeting with a larger\nsale every day.\nourne Bros.\nGROCERS\nHARDWARE DEALERS\nFLUMBERS\nLity Voters' List\nThe following are entitled to have\ntheir names inserted on ihu Voters'\nlast of the City for the year lull.\nAny British subject, male or female, of the full age of 21 years,\nbeing:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n1. An owner of real estate of the\nassessed value uf not less than $100,\n2. A resident authorized representative of an Incorporated company\nwinch is the assessed owner of land\nnv of Imorovements of lands within I\nthe Municipality.\n:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:. The uwnei of a Iradc license the\nannual fee of whieh is not less tnan\n$5.00.\nI. A nous holder \" Householder \"\nshall mean and Include any person of\nthe full age of 21 yean who occupies\na dwelling, tenement, hotel or board\nini; kuiise, or any pari or portion of\nadwclling, tenement, hotel or hoarding 1 so, and who shall, miles.*! ex-\ni mpt by Statute ur Municipal Bylaw have paid directly to the Municipality, rati s, lax. s or fees of ti\"t\nless than $2.00 for the current year,\nThe names of propi 11 y ownors, as\nabove, will be taken from tho assess\nmenl roll nnd inserted on the list.\nRepresentatives of Incorporated\ncompanies must hand In thcli author\nity to the r.ty Clerk before their\nnames enn he inserted.\nLicen \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 holders and house holders,\nmust make the statutory declaration\nduring llie month of October and\nhand thr same to tho City Clerk\nwithin is hours after n i i made. All\ndeclarations must bo handed in I y\n5 p.m. on ii'li'liei Hist.\nAll ul,ea . im nun' ni r. ni Ing pro\nperty nre nut entitled to vote until\nt he n *r I'saiv ual ut ali/al Ion pn Dl\nhnvo l ii taken out. V is ol ilco\nlal at lull '-.ill he obtained lit I he I 'it y\nHail un and iiitui i >' tohoi i ti\nPermits tor Big Game Shooting\nTho total iiuiiili.i of p.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0iiii.i. bu\nlil:- -'.-illli' Ullliol Hi:' i.i I'.i It ; h I '\"I\t\nI,in . mod lm .tu* i ho i ii 1' \"i VU||\nin.t by tho eliiet gamo warden, Mt\nBryan Williams, wai Inrgoly In ad\nvalid* ol tllO IS I last year, I'll\nI he iii.iiit li corresponding, Indoo I\n >t Ini- August shows \" '-''ii Hying\na total, Among the conspicuous\npatties now trying thoir luck In\nBritish Columbia's wilds are half\na dozen Rm \"i\"1.* i woi Id colobi ] .\nwhile \"1 il\"- American visitors there\nare even moro and ul lil.e dint mil\niuu. 'llu* rcceni mi uai*. Include\nll, aud It, Victor, \"i I'ortlnnd, who\nhave : \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 up i he east consl In i|ticsl\nol hear. Am it In r pat I v llllH |llst Ink.\niii to the hills wiib bullion as their\noutlining base Is ''\"'\"I 'I ul I''.\nWilliams, Chicago; I,. Chi ati B, Nc\u00C2\u00AB\nYork; R. Wlillllcn, Chlci and !'\nMiller, (ineniaiii. There woro is\nlu:* gamo and eleven flshlnx permits\nIssued iiy tho chief gamo warden dur\nim' ihe month just i'uhi.\niti!<\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' Tomatoes coming In freely,\nonly lee. por lb , al Mclnl \ t e's.\nMain* ii lion iTi'tni nis for your cit\ntoim, liny are u imw at Mcflityl'e'n.\nMu\ Ing pictures tonight.\n\"Walk-Over\" Shoes\nTLree\nCoir.tron\nSenses\n1\nI\nn3 Hearing\nW\nKj Seeing\nKi Feeling\nm\nI\nI\ni\nWalk-Over\nPrices\n$5.00\n$5.50\n$6.00\n$6.50\nAll are *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 - * led tu lii WALK I iVKS Sin . i,\n\\ hat jour ii- have heard ami your eyes have\n-'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0en. your n'i will feel '.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0* be true when\nm.u put i u ve.r first pair. Why not let vour\nWJ u. M . n - I \\ Al.K uYlKS.\nMcRae Mercantile Co., Limited.\nCHOICE MEAT\nIs always to be found at this\nmarket. We have a splendid\nvariety at all times.\nWf sell tho choicest cutsof Lamb\nBeef, Mutton, Veal and Pork.\nLovers ot Fine Poultry will appreciate the sort we sell.\nRevelstoke Meat Market, Ltd,\nUnder New Management. Wm. Boyd, Proprietor\nHALCVDN HOI SPRINGS SANITARIUM\non tin- Continent\nI Di * :\nRafes from $12 to $15 Per Week\nice Cream\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00ABSoft Drinks\nAll Kinds Furnished during\nthe Summer Season\nCowie's Restaurant\nOPEN TILL MIDNIGHT IV-JO I\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE BC\nSATURDAY, SEiPT. 24TH, lalO\nCLeflDalMberalfc\nPCBUSHEr WEDNESDAY tSD\nSATURDAY \T\nREVELSTOKE. B. C.\njntcnor publtebtUQ Company,\nLimited\nSubscription Rates\nLnolodiDg podtagi to Knglaud, United SuiteH\n.. 11 11 . : ,.\nBi the year [Urn igh posioffice] t-S^\nHaif - l.iu\nyuarter \" \" \" 1,00\nJ Jti . KINTiNU prompUj exocuted at rea-sou\nable ratem\nIKHMS\u00E2\u0080\u0094 I tuntu Sutwcrtptk tfl payable iti ad\nvauce.\nADVERTISING RATES.\nLeg i notices 1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- . line Aral Insertion,\n0 c\u00C2\u00ABnte per lini [ueul mimtiiuu\nV, v- ... ,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - n * ,1 ul [I'J .in.'- make une\ninch J. Store \u00E2\u0096\u00A0**\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I general bualnesa announcements ?. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 pei inch por mon'h\nPreferred position^ ii per oouU ad\ndims*!. H Marriage* uud Dun ha\nfioc ea '-\nLaud i ; \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 All advorl LoemenUi\nsubject i t'alof 1 he muiiotfumuuu\nWanl i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 : A Ivei UstmieiiU:\nAgti Hell u Mi tod, Sil uaiiunii\nwanted ~ Vacant. Tuauhera\nWaut* Wanted, 10 worUa or\n.... . :.:..... J tine lu ceuta\nL'hangi .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*.:. ertineroentfl must\nDe in -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 0 and Friday of\nt* b -. good dinplay,\nC M'.ltK-:'1 iNi S \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0: 'in matters ol\n1 .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.. - L'ouim micaliouti iu Kill\n, . led U) name ul\n*. nter. *>ru) fu publioatiou, bin\nU h, l orretipoudenee\n-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\ni I A.KVKY, >kl AKTKK\nJJ AMJ liNMIAM,\nBARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, KTC,\n. ,l. hJLVK BL'ILDINQ KhVKl.\n- m k, ii.. .\n^\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\">ney '\" ioan,\n, I'r mbrouk B.C.\ni. M. I'INKHAM J. A. liAUVKY,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0tylLLIAM I. HKkiUa\nH urisler\nSulicilur, etc.\nS in ilor for;\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nThk Canadian Bank OF Commerce,\nTuk Molsons Rank, Etc\nFIKS1 ST., - KKVKLbTUKE, H.C.\nI jUHr-iti &AlI 1 it\nIt\nProvincial Land Surveyor,\nMining Sui veyor\nhugiueiiiiUK\nIdtKKNZlB Avkm t\nbox lUOi KKVKLSTOKK\nc. w. o w.\nMnuntatti view Ca>\u00C2\u00ABn No. 229\n'*' . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - - i -tii Weduesdty!< In\nml \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - n . . \ idiuug V\\"\" i\ni -., c* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . * j lucud.\nV. K O.-HUKNE Con. Com.\nJAS M 1> l \ ur.. Clerk.\nKootenay Lodge No. 15, A F. & A. M.\n, >** '''\" reKUlai meet*\n^Vi__j,\u00C2\u00A3fc \"v - nro bold iu ihe\nJ T. POLLO K. M i-ii i:\ni HAS J AMAN >f Ki.l \H.\nSELKIRK LODGE L'i I.O, O. H.\nMeet:- ttTAfj Tbnrs-\nil\u00C2\u00BBy ev\u00C2\u00ABiiititf in Bel<\n.kirk Ha!l at Hu'i l\u00C2\u00AB-ck\nfVUUini brethren ere\na y lottted in attend.\nH- - ,- i- N.U. J MATHIK S\u00C2\u00BBc\nCold Range lodge, K of P.\nNo. 76, Revolstoke, B C.\n\" - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -v tVedne* laj ex\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Wedi B-d\u00C2\u00ABy nl \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00ABrii\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ni ifell .\u00C2\u00BB-- Hu'i\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Willi \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 K lights\ni uvited\nA, McDONAl\nh krim\ k * k a s md .1 ..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 r\n >\nfty^l'jj$!\ Court\n\wsfi iMt Beebic\n^Hr%/ 3461\nM\"-- ;i I u. ii. I\", ll ill uexl lu\nT.I) : * . ' II .-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \. I y -,'ruliil\na 11 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i ' i, Nl iy il i'ii.\nV g I ii '.'uli illy \vi|\nC\"lli*\nl Mil.v V 11 U1TK.\n11- - II. \V. KlIW.VItllH\n( y,: ' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nSl i.i.'. . * hi;:. \\nDRY FIRE WOOD\nOrder early for delivery Sept. 15th and\nthereafter\nFir, Birch, Pine, Spruce, Hemlock\nand Cedar Mixed\nFOR PRICES AND PARTICULARS\nAPPLY TO\nREVELSTOKE GENERAL AGENCIES, Lid.\nREAL ESTATE, LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE\nbc n triiii'i'iiiiii*.* crank if you like,\nl ut il.in't try in itni'iisr your ideas\ni'ii \"ilii'ts, Imt respect thru- piis mil\nliberty. Id temperance is u ivnl\nevil, The remedy, not prohibition\nni i\"t*nl option, bui i',lu.*nti.ni. high\nlicense mnl enforcement of tho exist\nmr Inws.\ni'l\ ir I'm.riirs.\nIt is ii strange tact uliy the aver\nage ''it i/.in, il im t eally ink..- a keen\nmill deep interest m city matters,\ndoes not attend the se.isions of tin'\ncity council more often, It is srl\nUum, if I'vi'i*. unli'ss in- 1ms 11 per\n.-..mil axe in grind, tbat he takes his\nsi'iii along tho wall and listens with\nbated breath tu the debates which\ncharacterize tho doings of the coun\ncil, ur bother Ins head uur minute\nto participate in tho glitter of city\nbull enchantment. Siuull wonder is\nit that ui election time that ho can\nnot make head nr iml ,,f what the\ncouncil have been doing, and is quite\nready in condemn mi'l Blnng the very\nmi'ii who ho boosted i< i twelve\nmonths ago and turned down in liki*\nmanner those who he had helped 1\"\ni'ut nt fur ii previous year, and bo\n\"ii. More Interest in the doings ol\nour city administrators on the part\nnl tlie ratepayers during the year,\nwould give Hum an insight Into the\nway the rty Ihis been handled.\n\"The lust council wns tm t\" d,\"\nis the Invariable cry every January,\nbut il the niuu in tin' street had\ntaken tbc trouble to boc for bun\nself what bus been going on, this\neverlasting, senseless mul idiotic run\nthe council down Bort ol spirit would\ncease. In tins matter the Toronto\nTelegram Bays:\nThe enlightened, progressive citu\nI'nsliii' I'l every (roe community\nshould reject tho damnable ond dan\ngcroiiB heresy which magnifies and\nglorifies every variety \"I politics i-x-\ni'1'i't municipal politics.\nToronto cannot alTorJ to step to\nthe ninsir nf the average prominent\n.:i... u'i, beliel thnt can I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 tnbulat **l\nni the following assumption\ni. Federal politics arc magnificent,\nI 2.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Provincial politics are lm\nPortant.\n.;. Municipal politics are ti\nand Insignificant,\nThe issues \"I Federal politics, dc\nnil,'.1 ut i ittnwn, the Irbui\nvincial politics,\nniT''ct libert) nn i pi opt \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tj\nlh,- inn.inin* m the 11, inn n I HI \"\nment tir in tho < mtar o I\nmny Bend an innocent nmn i\n\"t* ii once prosperous man t\n; ih'*\n*\nel ut l leet bin\n\:..l Wl in-: \u00E2\u0080\u0094. ii' '\ncivic adn\nin. ti and childrei I\ntheir time\nAutumn Began Yesterday\nIn' upbuilding of Industries within\nus boundaries, bui for revenue put\npl >:-'S. TllO :*.'Vi'l lllllrllt s|.|'ll.l:. Ill.l\nlion -''*\nLa\nBent\n... \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .\ni. '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Il \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ni.- . timi im\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 l it\nday i au\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nIor the I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 og available !\"i\n. ne DI\ni [i . \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 dealing with\n[UMtlOfl\nFoley, ol Di\naid\nthat | ... -i.iiUi's\n. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nUphold Protection\nTho\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nable length nl I\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. ' real laetun '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n: \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 im* Ion at Vnni I\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 he \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tb * *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0* Hi\nThi re i onl) lution ol\nTHE MOLSONS BANK\nINCORPORATED 1856\nCapital Paid Up - $3,500,000\nRest Fund \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 $3,500,000\nHas 65 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents\nin all the Principal Cities of the World.\nA Gl Nl n/U HANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED\nSAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT\nAt all Branohos. Interest allowed at highest current rate\nREVELSTOKE, B. C. Branch. VV. H. PRATT, Manager.\nthe\n: \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 > *.. li Tin'\nBe\n. lit mn li'Hili:' Unit I III li '*' '\nwhich mny have bei I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n. ! hj \"nn*. il iii''ii'liiii' in* I\nllii lli'lili In I* , ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n;*.|.ti.i| |>) Hi, , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\nli waa i\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 iiit.-.i mil that tlminilii\nKmperati eating an Irinking ..*.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*; tarifl protection, not only i\"t wuy lyit-wi\n'\n1\n1, 1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nbill 1,1\n.\n1 '\n11\nii .m'l\n' .III 11,1* l'1'.li ii. ivi '\ni\nlol thi\nway HyBtem.\n[ll * III. 1.1 11\ni Dctol 'll\n* i niuu.il\nni\nlb.'\ny 'i ol\n|hi> limit\n' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nri'i'iii hn * th tl flow\nThe i\" up\nIn I i.ly.\nhi i ii*. fear \"I a tag* ol (fatal\nIoi many yeai ; I i i ome need be felt\nMen's Fall Hats\nWi' have jusi put in stock \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 large assortment\nol Stetson, Carter, Redmond, Pitt ;uid\nllcadfnrm Hats in stiffs and softs, 'l'o see\niln.ni is to lni\ one, thai is why we want\n\on to look our stock over.\nMEN'S SHIRTS AND COLLARS\nWi have prepared ourselves lo meet the\n^rowittf! ileniaiul for Shins with soft, double\ninii*. .uul separate Peter Pan collars, suitable\npatterns, in rich, lustrous cloths, to si111'at\npopular prit es,\nMeKinnon & Sutherland\nFIT-REFORM CLOTHING 8M\nSATUEDAY, SEPT. 24TH, 1910\nMAIL-HERALD REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nPage t\nPAST reasons of\nsatisfactory service have taught\nmen that Fit-Reform\nSu;ts have no rival in\nthe world of fashion.\nWhat Fit-Reform has\nclone in creating -styles,\nhas been repeated\nin the Suits for this\nseason.\nFit-Reform Garments\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094in all their newness\nand general excellence\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094are ready for you\nto see and try on.\n131\nMcKINNON & SUTHERLAND\nSole Agents in Revelstoke.\nDoors, Windows, Mouldings,\nTurnings, Etc.\nWrite for Prices to\nRevelstoke Sash & Door Go. Ltd\nREVELSTOKE, B C.\nTHE CANADIAN BANK\nOF COMMERCE\nSIR EDMUND WALKER, C. V. O., LL. D\u00E2\u0080\u009E D. C. L., President\nALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager\nPAID-UP CAPITAL S10.CC0.CC0 RESERVE FUND, $6,000,000\nHEAD OmCE: TORONTO\nLONDON, ENG.: 2 Lombard Street, EX. NEW YORK: 16 Exchange Place\nMEXICO CITY: Avenida San Erancisco, No. 50\nIn addition to tho offices named above the Dank has branches\nin every Province of Canada (including all the most important cities)\nand in the principal Pacific Coast seaports of the United Slates.\n211 It is thoroughly equipped for the handling of collections and\nother banking business in the territory covered by these branches.\nRBV l'.STOr --mull qnflOtttloi\ni' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 n '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" \" prlcw for cun\nAll Itlbdl of tmil'Jiiiir find |i!n 't\u00C2\u00ABriu\u00C2\u00AB\nm.'litrtakiu\nFoote & Pradolini.\nREVELSTOKE\nUNION HOTEL\nA RRO' HEAD, B, ('.\n.Special Attention given to commercial\nmen and Innristn. First\u00E2\u0096\u00A0cIiihi sample\nrooms. Finest Bcenery In British Colombia, \"vi'i|ii..kiiii' I'pper Arrow Lake.\nW. J. Lightburne. Prop.\nE. G. BURRIDGE\nTinsmithiri\u00C2\u00A3, Repairs, Hot Air\nPipe and Furnace Work\n-WORK SHOP\nOonnaught Ave. - Revelstoke\nSN0WSH0ES\nNew Line\nStirrup Attached\n$6.50\nP. B. WELLS.\nFur Buyer and Exporter\nOld Town. - Kevelstoke. B. C.\nlook:\nlook\nAIM)\nREAD\nActual comparison of Extern Catalogue prices, freight added, with\nHOWSON'S PRICES\nWinnipeg price\nKitchen Chairs\n50c.\nKitchen Cabinet\n$6.75\nDining Table\n10.55\nDining Chairs\n88c.\nDresser and Stand\n8.95\n\"\n1.25\nBed\n3.55\nBed\n5.35\nDominion Spring\n2.40\nChild's Cot\n5.10\nOstermore Mattress\n15.00\nWeight\n101b.\n1501b.\n1651b.\n121b.\n1501b.\n1601b.\n601b.\n681b,\n601b.\n751b.\nFreight\n23c.\n$3.53\n3.87\n28c.\n3.52\n3.76\n1.41\n1.59\n1.41\n1.76\nTotal\n73c.\n$10.72\n14.42\n1.16\n12 47\n15.01\n4.96\n694\n3.81\n6.86\nHowson's Price delivered\n70c.\n\" \" $9.60\n\" 14.40\n1.20\n\" 13.00\n\" 14.00\n\" 5.20\n\" 7.20\n\" 4.00\n\" 7.20\n\" 16.50\nFINOS MICH DEPOSITS\nlievelstoke Lawyer locates Rich\nClaim ii\nW'k make our profit by shipping in cur load lots, thereby saving freight rates. Bring\ncatalogue giving description of oilier goods not specified in thm list to our store and we\nviill prove our statements. Remember wu deliver goods and set up free from breakage.\nR. HOWSON & CO - REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nSeattle, Sept. 21.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Arthur Cal\u00C2\u00ABf( fc\nlawyer of Revelatoke, B. C, daltas\nto have -discovered the greatest mica\niii'l.In ia the world ia tbe Big Bend\ncountry, about 125 miles from Revelstoke where be has several claims.\nHe says sheetB of mica have been\nfound. Samples from his property,\nhe asserts, sold for as high as J80 a\npound,\n(The above appeared in the Vancouver Province of Sept. 21at.)\nCentral Hotel\nAbrahamson Bros., Props.\nEnlarged and Improved. First-Class in every respect. All modern convenience\nLarge Sample Kooiub.\nRates, $2.00 per day Special Weekly Rates\nRevelstoke, B.C.\nORIENTAL HOTEL\nsuitably furnished with the choicest the\nmarket affords. Best Wines, Liquors and\nCigars. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate.\nJ.- .A-LBEIRT ST03NTE1 JP-ROIP\nTHE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO.\nLIMITED.\nImport direct from country ct origin.\nWHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY.\nREVELSTOKE !B. O.\nfutomobile Fever\nThat the automobile fever has\nacquired a lasting grip upon the\npeople is possibly illustrated better\nthan anything else by the fact that\nmany have gone so far as to borrow\nmoney on their life insurance policies in order to purchase cars. A\nMontreal insurance man said thnt\nthere were a number of people in\ntbat city guilty nf this absurd and\ndangerous practice. In the States\nbond brokers say tbey are feeling\nthc effects of the craze fur automobiles, and that the demand for investments bad been lessened by many\nmillion dollars ns a result of the\npurohaso uf cars. Mortgaging houses\nand farms in order to raise automobile money is so common in the west\nern states that a Kansas bank is\nsending out 211,000 booklets entitled.\n\"A Note of Warning,\" and it con-\ntaius a sturdy sermon against this\nmortgaging custom.\nThe underwear\nwithout a fault\nWhat's in a Name?\nIt seems that the ships of the Laurier navy are to be described as\n\"11. M. ('. B.\" These letters signify\n\"His Majesty's Canadian Ship. \"\nUritish warships are styled \"H' M-\nS.\" What does the addition of the\nj \"O\" amount to? To this: That if a\nship is \"H. M. S.\" sho will light any\nenemy of the British Empire the instant war begins; wherens if she is\n\"H.M.O.B.\" she must not light, no\nmatter how great the danger to the\nEmpire, until she has received word\nof the passing of an orilcr-in-council\n'at Ottawa. That is what the addition of the word \" Canadian\nmeans.\nGang of Crooks\nVancoiivor, Sept. 23.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 That one\nof the cleverest and boldest gangs of\ntrain and hotel thieves ever gathered\ntogether has been operating at great\nprofit to themselves and loss to the\ntravelling public during the past two\nmonths between Ashcroft, B.C., and\nMontreal, was the ststement made\ntoday by a man whose business It Is\nto watch the doings of the members\nof the underworld. He further said\nthat during tho tourist season, now\ndrawing to a close, guests at Cana-\ndian hotels at different points across\n1 Uie Dominion and travellers on trans\ncontinental railway have been robbed of upwards of UOU.OuO in cash\nand valuables by this Bame gang ol\ncrooks, who are estimated to be the\nchoice pickings of the cleverest criminal ring on the American continent.\n| While there hnB been some indication of their work west of ABhcroft,\nbigger jobs appear to have been pulled oil east of tbat point and at almost nny place between there and\nMontreal. It seems to have been\nestablished by detectives, who have\nbeen working tooth and nail to\nbreak up the gang, but ao far without much success, that tbe western\nheadquarters ot the crowd is at Ashcroft, at which point a great many\nmoneyed men leave the trains for\nthe Cariboo.\nControl of G.T.R.\nMontreal, Sept. 23.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The statement\nis mado here that one reason why\nthe Canadian Pacilic railway is not\nas is asserted keeping up its service\nin various parts of the country nnd\nia not making Improvements, is that\nthc main efforts of two or three men\nat the head of the company have lieen\ndevoted of late to an attempt at securing control ol the Grand Trunk\nrailwny nnd perhaps the Grand Trunk\nI'acilic, and that a mighty consolidation is at thiB moment under the\nconsideration of Sir Thomas Shauph-\nncsBy-\nOhanaoanCollcoc\nSumnicrltinfr, S.C.\nCOURSES FOR I9IOII\nPreparatory; High Br hool; Two\nYears University; Business, including Stenography and Typewriting; I'iano; Vocal.\nSeparate reaidencea l\"r young\nmen and young women,\nWell epnipped gymnasium.\n1'ai.i. Ti.km on ss st.rr. 21.\nFor Calendar i.t'd further particulars M'l'ln *s iin* I'rini Ipal\nEVERETT W SAWYER\nMoving pictures to-night.\nWANTED.\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Apprentices for llnssmak\ning. Apply this ollice.\nFOR sale Warehouse on H Iter\nTiviok. Apply Kuvklhtoki Saumii.i.\n( ii\nKOIl HALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Just arrived two cars\nof first class dry Fir Wood.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Rov-\nelstoko Ucncral Agencies.\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Boy Apprentice. Onrroll\n& Co., Salmon Arm, Plumbers and\nTinsmiths.\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094by a Japaneie, position\nas family cook, good reference!.\nApply \"Star\" Mail Herald Office 2t\nStrawberry Plants lur Hale. Ma\ngoon host shipping berry, iiui per\n11.50. Apply next week to Lion\nCouisier, Hcvclutokc, IS. C.\nWife Desertion Laws\nToronto, Sept. 23\u00E2\u0080\u0094 A strong\ncommittee has been appointed to\nframe an amendment to tbo laws regarding wife desertion, which will be\nsubmitted to the attorney general's\nollice. Thc desire ih to obtain such\nmodifications and Improvement! as\nshall make it ensnr tu punish thc of\nfender, ami mnko his punishment\nmure effective, It is alio thought\nthat one who persists iu leaving his\nwife ihould be put to sumo work\nwhioh would be remunerative, the\nmoney being uh.'iI for tbe support of\nhis wile and family\nBucfa mciiHtircH aro adupted In\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ome uf lho states, anil the associated chnrities workers think they\ncould well lie Introduced into Canada\nBoost Canadian Game\nVancouver, Sept. 23.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Joe Lally,\nof Cornwall, is in Vancouver, having\ncome to the coast primarily to arrange lur Mnnn cup mat.hes. While\nhero he pruposes boosting lacrosse\n' generally and endeavoring to promote tbe organization of school\nleagues. He intends doing the same\n'in Victoria and New Westminster.\nI After the Minto cup games, which\nho will witness, be will start tor\nhome, going to Nelson, Rossland,\nCalgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina, linm.I..n and Winnipeg. In all\nthese places the Cornwall man wfll\nendeavor with the assistance of local\nenthusiasts, to establish lacrosse\nleagueB iu the different schools, by\ninteresting devotees of tbe national\ngame in a similar manner to which\nho did in thc east, and will be prepared to meet any demands made\nupon him for sticks, as he is doubling his working staff this year.\nMr. Lally says he has several letters from lacrosse-loving sports lo\nthese different places, and is ntis\nfied thnt Canada, from coast to coast\nwill receive the greatest boom in la-\nrrosse during lali that it has seen\nsince the game was first introduced.\nJoe Lally has done much, if not\nmore, for the national game than\nany man in Canada, and has long\nbeen considered one of tbe best and\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i.'unr.'st referees in the country. He\nknows the style of play of both tho\ncast and weBt, and will be able to\ngive a fair and impartial opinion of\nthe Minto cup games on bis return\ncast.\nMails Close\nThe malls close at Rovolstoke as\nollows:\nFor eastern points\u00E2\u0080\u00949 a. m. and\np. m.\nFur western points\u00E2\u0080\u00944:25 p. in, and\n:45 p. m.\nFor Huiithcrn points\u00E2\u0080\u00949 a. m.\nCity mail boxes aro cleared week\ndays at 7:45 a.m. and 3:15 p. m.,\naud Sundays at 3:15 p, ui.\nRailway lime Table\nTbe following is the new summer\ntimetable of tbo 0. P. li., showing\ntimes of arrival and departure of\ntiiini at Kevelstoke.\nWESTBOUND\nNo. 1 nr rivei fiOJ, departs 6 25 a.m.\nNo. U7 arrives 3:12-5 departs 345 p.m.\nNof S arrives 4 65, departs 5 15 p.m.\nBA8TB0UND\nNo. 2 arrives 12:35 midnight, departs 1246 midnight.\nNo. 06 arrives 11 3U a. in., departs\na 160 a. in.\nNo. 6 arrives 7:20, a.m., depart*\n7.40 a.m.\nAHKOWIIKAD BRANCH\nLeaves Revelstoke 7:40 a. m,, ar-\nIves KovvUtoke 4:30 p. in.\nThe Dank of England rate keeps\nhtoady and on Thursday of this week\nwas left nt three per cent. The\nbank's statement showed a decided\nImprovement In Its position ae compared with the previous week. Pfig*\u00C2\u00AB\nTHE MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE, B. C\nSATI'P.DAY. SEPT. 24TH, 1910\nB. C. TIMBER\nEnormous Lumber Production\nThis Year\nThe following will give a concise\nestimato of the lumber production of\nBritish Columbia for the year 1111*0:\nThis year\u00E2\u0080\u00941910\u00E2\u0080\u0094the revenue ol\nUritish Columbia from its timber resources will amount to $2,500,00(1.\nBritish Columbia will this year\nproduce 1,000,000,000 feet of lumber.\nAs a conservative estimate the selling value of tins lumber at the mills\nin this province will be. $18,000,00,1.\nLaid end to end, one foot In width\nand one inch iu thickness, tho lumber cut ln the sawmills ut Uritish\nColumbia annually, would girdle\nthc globe seven and a half times.\nEvery year tbc mills turn out lumber enough to lill 50,000 standard\nrailway \"freight cars\u00E2\u0080\u0094as many freight\ncars as thc Canadian Pacific Uailway\nowns. If these cars were made up\nin one continuous train the hauling\nlocomotive would be pulling out of\nRevelstoke when the joose was\nleaving Vancouver, tne cars stretching out 380 miles.\nBritish Columbia annually produces 900,(100,000 shingles worth over\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0$1,800,000.\nNine circles of thc globe would be\nmade by these shingles laid end to\nend with a width of four inches, or\nthey could be laid down hetwe-en\nVancouver and Montreal 70 times.\nBritish Columbia's annual output ut shingles, kiln dried and ready\nfor shipment, weigh over 64,-000 tuns.\nII British Columbia's output of\nshingles were loaded in railway cars\nthe result, would lie a train 3a miles\nin length.\nIf the year's production ul shingles\nwere used iu the erection ul one\ngigantic roof it would cover over\none-half of tho entire corporate limits of the City of Vancouver,\nCanadian Bank Report\nOttawa, Sept . 23.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 The Canadian banks' report lur the month \"f\nAugust just issued by llle depart\nment ul finance, Indicates a healthy\ncondition uf trade and continued\ncommercial expansion, tin August 3i\ncurrent deposits totalled $256,613,-\n172, nn Increase of $4,974,650; savings deposits were even more striking, being $545,357,452, nn Increase\nof nearly seven million dollars.\nCold Winter Expected\nWinnipeg, Sept. 23.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 The Indians\nand the oM timers, neither ul whom\nare often wrong in then predictions,\nBay that the cominc winter will be\none of tbe coldest on record. They\npoint to the (art that the fur e\ning animals are growing thicker and\nlonger coats than customary; that\nmuskrats are building their h\nlarger and higher than is the\ntorn 111 mild winters, that the\nare starting to make their .lens iu\nthe most protected places they can\nlind. and tbe little chipmunks\ngophers are also preparing for a\ncold winter.. They affirm that I\nsigns never fail\nshould be ready (or a\nwinter with lots of BBOW.\nIne Diamond Game\nWhn' ^:\nWell known, but wuat loll \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\npn -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 at the oth\nan Englishman * ,\nball, an.l .\ntl\nKitr. legant l\n.\n: man\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am\nNot a bad counti \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nKi \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 your eye\nI tli!\nif\nrt hei 1 * \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i.i' b is n\nCanadian game an\nand another une, nn Imported one\nI believe 1 ailed baseball. From\n*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1 ''nr, gathei from the John\nnles here, the uniy thing 1 lati\nabout baseball is the money taken\nat the gate. The rest, I understand\nfrom careful Inquiries, Is brought\nunder special cover from the 1\nStates, I met an awlully decenl\nCanadian chap at ibe hotel, and ho\nInsisted upon my seeing wbnt. he\nstyled \"tin ball game. Bo we went,\nllut fur heaven's Hake, Dolly, don't.\ntoll the mater, because it *\u00C2\u00BBh un\nSunday afternoon. 1 cai \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 really\ntell yuii what it was all about, but.\nI know that, after throe hours' piny\nthere wiih only ono run scored. I\nwas told that tbe Ituyals won, and,\nconsequently ns a matter of sequence, the \"Skoetors\" (awful name.\nIsn't it'.') had lost. I do not know\nil I can make you understand, for,\nA Larger Warming Closet\nthan ever, in the Kootenay Steel Range, because Uir\nimprovement in tho operation of the i!\"\"i\" adds nearly\nfive hundred cubic inches to ils capacity. Every inch\ninsiiU' can be used and you can always depend upon it\nfor keeping your food piping hot while yon wait for some\nspecial dish to finish cooking. Made of heavy polished\nsheet steel, durable and easily cleaned. Besides this\nimportant feature, there are many exclusive advantages\nfor you in the\nnnd the nearest McClary agent will poiut them out to\nyou He will show you why vour money will be best\nspent for a Kootenay. Write today to the nearest\nMcClary branch for Kootenay booklet. 5:1\nI\nLo-dw. Tnrsnto, Mont\u00E2\u0084\u00A2!. Wlo*nl!>\nSt. jo'in. HB. Hamilton, Calii\nFOR SALE BY BOURNE BROS., REVELSTOKE\nas a matter of (act, I don't understand it myself, but I will try.\nThere are nine men uu each side, nil\ndressed like little buys, in short\ntrousers. Tiny have peak caps,\nsomething like a jockey's. There are\ntwu referees, but I sec by the newspapers they me called \"umps.\" The\nwicket, keeper covers bis face With\niron bins lawfully funny, isn't it?);\nsu dues the referee. Til'* wicket \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 l:e.'I'\ner also puts something on Ins chest,\njust like tbe man tbat carries a big\ndrum, (inly une man goes t.i tin*\nwickets at a tune* you see. thej only\nplay at \"lie end. As a game begins\nthe spectators Btart t.. bowl. Now\nDolly, as you know, I have listened\niu ihe gentle Afghan dancing Ins\n\"tom-tom,\" Imt 1 never heard such\nng ui my life. From the time\nthat tlie bowler\u00E2\u0080\u0094or t\" be correct,\nthe thrower\u00E2\u0080\u0094send tiie first\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n..*.* -.- _-1 is -\nand pandei reme. I\nme. to\nmark.!\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n' *\n*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0/ben Un\nde wenl\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n.!\ned iii\"\n'\n*\nth if' Mii* 1\nto think ,' b fai\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 roi ter Dolly, * hoi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ie is\nt wa\n*\" fan ' \"in,* *! : me\nbull Bghl : at Madrid. Pe\nally, I think they have taken\nfashion Irom th(\nlounda when on the\npath ' 1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I * I * it; led hero, as\nthing like n lerlal Btory to b(\n1 in * I 11 it., lim that Is lie\ncause the people understand as much\nabout, it an I do \"f baseball. But\nas baseball gives ono the Impre Ion\nof sitting In n barrel ol gunpow ler,\nsurrounded by firecrackers, give me\nthe set mi story uh nn 11.111 to sports\nrniinsbip qualities and lung life, My\nCanadian friend, as wo returned, ask\ned me how I liked it. i answered,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Sliced!\"\nCLAUDE.\nFire Alarm Boxes\nKIKE BRIGADE NO. TWO.\nUox No. 14\u00E2\u0080\u0094Corner First street\nand .McKenzie avenue, C. B. Hume\n& Co.\nliox No. 15\u00E2\u0080\u0094Corner First street\nand Kokeby avenue, post otlice.\nliox No. 16\u00E2\u0080\u0094Corner Second street\nand Government Koad and opera\nHouse.\nBox No. 17\u00E2\u0080\u0094Corner Third Hti'uet\naa I Campbell avenue, Globe l.uni-\ntrr company.\nHi i No. 18\u00E2\u0080\u0094C.P.R. station.\nUox No. 24\u00E2\u0080\u0094Corner Fifth street\nand McKenzie avenue, Catholic\nchurch.\nUox No. 25\u00E2\u0080\u0094Corner Sixth s'.ioet\nrton avenue, W. A. Foote.\n1 No. 26\u00E2\u0080\u0094Corner Fourth stroet\nand Townley street, ci mor s lUlll\ntrack.\nBox No. 28\u00E2\u0080\u0094Corner Second atre.it\nand Robson avenue, Mrs. baker.\nBox No. 34\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fire Hall No, 2.\nBox No. 35\u00E2\u0080\u0094Hospital.\nB.iX No. 36\u00E2\u0080\u0094School.\nFIRE BRIGADE NO. ONE.\n1 No -ti Fire Hall No. 1.\nIi.,1 No. I' -Front street\n! i. , iidge.\nBos N \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 4'. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-' lorner King\nas streets, Palace Moat >i\nBox No. ; '*n,l ond\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 : * - .* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 - ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ir! HUB'\n:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Corner Third and\nvan I,luck,\nBCtll ' 'e.-s tnl,a\nkea,\n* 11, indicates line brok in ur\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.;,, 1 are given I I at\nII01\nI I .\nun indicator at I\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nSend Your Orders\nTo the undersigned fur\nFamous Gait Coal, Dry Cedar\nand Hemlock\nlire, Lite and Accident Insurance\nFull particulars of select building\nlots given upon application\nW. B. Robertson\nGreat West Permanent I,onu\nCompany Agency\nMrs. Hermann McKinney\nTeichsr of Voice, Piano anil Organ\nPupil prep ired for T oronlo Conservatory\nul Music.\nI.ueal Uxauiinations.\nStudio: Second Street\nCome and\nVisit the\nVICTORIA EXHIBITION\nSept, 27 to Oct. 1st.\nTickets on Sale Sept. 24th to\nSept. 28th, good to return until\nOctober (itli.\nRate : Single Fare and\nOne-Third for the Round\nTrip.\nNICOLA\nCOAL\nSPECIAL REDUCTION\nFOR OCTOBER DELIVERY\nLUMP\nNUT\n$8 50\n$7 50\nOrders promptly filled\nA DRY SADDLE\nWHEN IT RAINS r\nIF YOU WEAH\n-tOWEft;y\nJ\nPOMMEL\nSLICKER\nntr torn it ma and rut\nrunner irammttriir ~i\nTHE SUCKER OF QUALITY1\nSOW fvrPYWMfPf\nTOWER CANADIAN CO\nTOffOWTQ. CANADA\nF. McCarty\nNOTICE\nKevelatoke Land District.\nDistrict o( West Kootenay.\nTake notice that H. W. Crawford,\n\"f ilerrurd, li. C, occupation engiue-\n11, Intend! to apply lor peruiisaion\ntu purchnse the following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted ten\nchains from the south caBt corner\nol Fullmer'B pre-emption! Lot 7491)\nthence west 40 chains along the\neoutb boundary ol Lot 74'Jl, thence\nsouth 211 chains, thence enst 411\ntixin 1, t bailee north 20 chmna to\nui commencement, oontaining\n, more 01 Ii*kh.\nDated August 87 tb, 1010.\nHECTOR W. CRAWFORD\nLocated i.y vv. 10. Qlenn, Agent.\nNOTII !\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'*\nin the mattei \"I an Application\nlur thi la Duplicate < lei till\n,| 'I ill., iu Lot 8, Block 4. he\npai 1 \"i Bet' lone 27 and 34,\nhip 23, Range '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:. Wast ol thc\n6th Meridian, Town ol Revelstoke,\nH \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Map 686\nll '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 m Inn \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-!.*, ,u .. p tlml it Is\n* un i\" issue ni. tin' expire\n-.I '.\".\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 month tiftui ii.r liiMt\n- ',1 .un berool a duplicate ol the\nui 'i itlo i\" tin' above\niiu'iiiloned lol 1\" Hu- name uf 1:. .. 1\ni.iui'l Company, Umltod, which\n..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I 1 ,'.* '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .'.\"i 1 ii.* 'ni, day ul\nApril, ii'i'', and numbered 67T4A.\nDistrict Registrar,\nBAMUBL H. ROB.\nLand Registry Office, Nelson, M.i'..\nBoptembet 18th, run. B17016\nDon't Miss It\nThe Eighth Annual\nFruit Fair\nNELSON, B. C.\nThree Days\nWednesday,\nThursday,\nFriday,\nSeptember 28,29,30\nPull uf surprises in Fruit,\nVegetables, Poultry, Mineral\nLumber and district exhibits\n$3,000 IN PRIZES\nSEE THK ATTRACTIONS\nPROF. DARNELL Tho\nPear essAeronaut, will mnke\na bai loon ascension umi Parachute Leap daily.\nTHE LEOJOE TROUPE\nThree Indies nml '2 turn in\ntheir unparalleled and re-\nliiu'il Bicycle Art.\nTHE FIVE FLYING DAN-\nVARDS Engaged nt. nn\nI'Moi'tnous expense, lately\nfeatured with Rlngllng Brut*.\ntlio aortal marvels, in long\nleaping ami casting act 50\nfeet in tlu' uir.\nLa Oatella and La Folletla\nThe Fool anil the Circus (fill\nAmateur Athletic Spurts\niimler iin-pices of V.M.C.A.\nDrilling Contests, Lug Sawing, Log ('hopping Contests\nnml numerous other attraction-!.\nSue Daily Propinm.\nExcursion Rates on all Transportation lines.\nJ. E. MUMBLE, G, HDF.5MD,\nPresident. Secretary\nP, l). Box 892, Nelson, B, V.\nNOTICK\nRevelstoke Land District,\nDistrict of Wesl KoottMiay,\nTake notice lhat Ktla MeCarter. of\nKevelstoke, B.C.) Spinster, intends to\napply ts.\nto the east hank ot tlio Columbin Uiver\nihence south along tho easl bank of iho\nColumbia Kivor 80 chains more or loss to\niho point of commencement, containing\n320 acres moro or loss.\nETTA McOARTER,\nHy heragenii Albert Foreland.\nDated Uth August, 1910. au# 17 2m\nACADEMY OF MUSIC\nPROF. A. DE FEO\nResidence, Second Street\nTelephone Jti-\nHaving boon engaged as music teacher\nasl year in Victoria College ami h iving\nbeen obliged to come back to Kevelstoke\non othor business, 1 wish lo start iti this\ncity an Academy ol Music, fitting students\nfor their examinations to the Conservatories of Europe,\nKi IIS AMi CONDITIONS\nI. Lessons will Btart on September I.\nAfter this dato losstms will go 0*1 from\ntin- first to tho last day o\ each consecu-\nlive month during the jear, excepting\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0July, when a vacation will be given,\n! 1. 'lho course that will ho taught contains three grades, and al the end of each\n1 grade a diploma will hf given,\n.1. AH books will be given by teacher,\n! \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- Prospective pupils aro advised not\nlotnke a course less lhana year,\nI 5. Pupils wishing to discontinue must\ngive a month's notice or a lull toe will ho\nchai ged,\nj (1. Lessons not received at tho ap\u00C2\u00AB\npointed 1 ime must be Ioi feiled,\nI 7. ,No lessons given ow public holidays,\nj s. Public performances will hi- encouraged, but on no account win pupils\nin- allowed lo lake part wilhoul Ural ob\u00C2\u00BB\nlaining permission ot iheii teacher,\n9, ruial examinations start middle of\nJuno.\nI l.U Ms :\nFoi iwo hours per woek, S.S per month)\nfoi one hour per wet*k| b.t per month)\nHarmon} and counterpoint, ono lesson,\n$5 pei month, lot Iwo lessons per weeki\n910 pei month,\nj A Imt lesson Will ho given all pupils\nI once a month lor the vocal division of\nmush iimr.\nPROF, A. DE FEO,\nBox 157 Telephone 202.\nMoving pioturea tonight.\nMoving pictures tonight.\nPrompt Settlement\nRevelstoke, 1). C, Aug. 18th.\nH. tl. Robbing, Esq.,\nAgent Columbia Flro\nInmrance Co., itcvclstuko.\nJi'ar BIT,\u00E2\u0080\u0094\ni iiiive to acknowledge with thanks\ncbequt \"i tiiu Columbia Fire lim.\nCo., lur I'jvo.uu in settlement ol my\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \".in (or loss at Salmon Arm, anil\nthoroughly appreciate thu manner iu\nwhich thia claim wiib nettled\nYours truly,\n8. McMAHON.\nXAMINATION FOR INSPECTOR\nOF STEAM BOILER AND\nMACHINERY.\nEXAMINATIONS for the position\nof Inspector of Steam ltoilcrs and\nMachinery, under the \"Steam Hollers Inspection Act, 1910,\" will ho\nhelii at tho Parliament Buildings,\nVictoria, commencing November 7th,\n1910. Application anil instruction\nforms can ho hail on application to\nthe undersigned, to whom tbo former\nmust bo returned correctly filled in,\nnot later than October 3-lth, 1910.\nSalary $1110.00 per month, increasing\nnt the rnto ot $5.00 por month each\nyear to a maximum of $180.00.\nJOHN PECK,\nChief Inspector of Machinery,\nNew Westminster, B. C.\n1st Sept. to Oct. 20.\nDominion Lands\nRailway Belt of British Columbia\nThe dale for lhe coining into force\nif tin\" new regulations lias been\nihanged. A new date will be set later.\nUntil further nut ice no entries to be\n[ranted in the New Westminster dis*\niii'l and east of Kange 18, west of\nsixth meridian inclusive.\nP. \u00C2\u00AB. KBYBS,\nSecretary.\nOttawa, June SO, 1010.\nNOTICE.\nRevelstoke Land District.\nDistrict of Wesl Kootenay,\nNotice is hereby given thai OOdays\nafter dale hi'ii'of I, Ernest Edward\nHall, of Hereford, England, occupation aicbitecl, Intend to apply to the\nChief Commissioner of Lands, forper-\nmission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nIhe south-west col iut of 11. ,1. Hy-\nbanis' pre-emption, Qnlena Hay, West\nKootenay District, 13.C, and marked\n\"Ernest Edward Hall's N. E coiner\nposl,\" thence40 chains south; thence\n111) chains wist; thonce 211 chains north)\nIhence In chains east; Ihence 20 chains\nnorth; Ihence 20 chains east to point\nof commencement, containing iu nil\nlim acres more or lees.\nDated this I8lh day of June, 11110.\nErnest Edward Hall,\naug WOOd II. C. Hall, Agent.\nNOTICE.\nRevelstoke Land Idslitct.\nIllstllctol We-kl Kouti'i ay,\nTake notice thai 1. lv .M lialiriili of\nArrowhead, H.C. occupation Lumber*\nman, Inieud lu a, . :,. lot | ci mission to\npuicbaee ilu* fullowiug describi d lauds:\nCoiuinencing ul a pose planted ac\nthe NorthweBt ooruei of Lot 820*1,\nthence 8(1chains wesl; I hence tit) chains\nnorth to T, L. llit)7U; thence 81) chains\neast along tbe line ol 'I'.I, 11)11711 to the\nLake sliurc; ihence along tbe lake\nshore to poiut of commencement, containing four hundred and eighty in i I'H\nmore or less,\nEdward McGabram.\nArrowhead, B.C., June 28th, Wll).\nj.j 2li2m\nNOTICE.\nKevelstoke Land IJistiict,\nDlstriot of West Kootenay.\nTake notice thai Charles A. Hal num,\nof Kevelstoke, B. 0., occupation,\ncruiser, intends to apply for permission\nto purchase the following ili'iiili..I\nlandti\nCommencing at a post planted on\ntbe trail leading fioiu MoCullough\n('reek to French Creek, about u quilt ler\nof a mile distant and in au eastei ly\ndirection from Coldstream, marked\n\"S. A. llm mini's North East Corner\")\ntbi'iice south KI) chains: thence west\n80 chains) Ihence north Hi) chains;\nthence east so chains iii point of commencement, containing (HU acies,\nmore or less.\nCbablbb August Haknum.\nDated August 2nd, 1HIU.\nNOTICE.\nRevelstoke I ami District.\nliisLriel of West Kooleiiay.\nTake notice Unit John B. Barnum, of\nKevelstoke, B.C., occupation ciuiser,\nintends to a poly for pct-init-sinu to\npurchase the following described lai il-:\nCommencing at a post phuiled on\nthe trail leading I run, McCullougli\nI nek to French (reek, about a ipiui ter\nof a mile distant and in au easterly\ndirection from (ioldsl leant maikeil\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2J. S. Barnum'* North-west Corner\nHost; I hence south HU chains; thenoii\neasl 811 chains; thence north 811 chains;\ni Iniiie west 80 chains to the place of\ni oiuineiiceineni containing 0-10 acres\nmote or less.\nJohn h. Barnum,\nDated August 2nd, llllll.\nH. B. STONEX\nPractical..\nMachinist\nKepairs of all kinds neatly CAcrieJ 01\nBicycle and \"un work aspecislty\nl* *' i -I..:\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-.* given on any class\nof work.\nFr ont Stroet. SATURDAY, SEPT. 24TH. 1910\nTHE MAIL-HERALD REVELSTOKE, B 0\nPap I\nThe Elevator is in perfect\nworking order these days\nTake advantage of it lo\nget to the Bargains in the\nDrygoods Department.\nHUME'S SPECIAL\nA news sheet devoted to the interests of the citizens of Revelstoke and surrounding\ntowns and settlements. Our aim is to place before the purchasing\npublic the facilities of Our Big Department Store.\nNew\nFall Goods\nEach day now brings its\nshipment of New Fall Goods.\nEach day we are busy opening and unpacking cases of\ndesirable Dry Goods from\npractically every producing\ncentre of the world.\nEach day there is more to\nsee and those who like early\nglimpses of the new goods\nare finding our showing keenly interesting. These are the\nconditions that make the Dry\nGoods Department interesting\nthese days-\nA Monday\nBargain\nThe strong bargain attraction for Monday in the Dry\nGoods Department is that\npile of Dress Materials at 50c.\nTo count them over there are\na few Panamas worth 75c;\nsome of the new colorings in\nFancy Dress Goods worth $1;\nand some Voiles worth $1 all\nat one price for Monday,\n50c. per yard\n35\nc. per yar\nd\nFall Ribbons\nThis season's riot of colorings seems to have centred\nin the Ribbons for Fall\u00E2\u0080\u0094a bewitching medley of hues.\nThe broad and semi-plaid\nSatin stripes, and the brilliant\nMoire or watered effects are\nbeing snapped up at\nDressy Belts\nThe last touch to tbe Lady's\ntoilet The Belt. And now it\nis the smart, dressy, Patent\nLeather, and such a marvel of\ndesigns have been thought\nout: The Plain Band, the\nShaped Band, the Gold Insert,\nthe Paisley Panel, but they\nare all in the patent class at\n25c. to 85c.\nOur New Tea and Coffee Department at the back of the store on\nthe Ground Floo.', is proving a\nconvenience. We havo a fine\n\" Hohart\" Klecttic Coffee Mill and\ncan give you genuine steel cul,\nground or pulverized coffee while\nyou wail.\nLadi\nies\nUnd\nerwear\nEarly Full Underwear. This\nspecial line is worthy a look.\nUnion weave fleeced, in nice\nweight, white or natural,\nVest and Drawers at three\ngarments for $1 or each\n35c.\nThe Flannel\ns\neason\nAutumn on the calender\nand in the air already. The\nlittle folks need warm flannels and what so comfortable\nand so cosy as a flannel petticoat or underclothing. From\n10c. to 50c.\nBed Comforts\nThe fall patterns art\nbeautiful\nAll the new\ndesigns\nWe are now showing our\nnew assortment of Maish\nComforts\u00E2\u0080\u0094the latest designs\nin silkolene, sateen and silk.\nThese comforts arc known\nthroughout thc country for their\n\"warmth without weight\". Made\nby a special process, of the finest\nsnow-white cotton, they are the\nsame downy, fluffy thickness\nthroughout. No lumps. No thin\nplaces.\nCome in and sec our assortment\nMaish\nThere is no other comfort made\nthat we can recommend as highly.\nYou will like the Maish coverings, plain and bordered.\n$1.75 to $6\nMen's Coat;\nThe New Fall Clothing is\nhere for you. The trend of\npopular fancy tlemanes that\nwill be well dressed.\nWe are showing just now a\nnice assortment of early F'all\nCoats and Suits.\nGet Hume's prices.\nApples, Apples\nApples\nSee our corner window for\nthe BEST and ONLY eating\napples on the market, that is\nthe MACINTOSH RED. We\naie unloading today 700 boxes.\nAlso a car of mixed varieties:\nGravenstiens, Wealthys, Pippins, Snows, Haas, Unknown,\nGreenings, Maiden's Blush,\nand we can give you prices\nthat will save you money.\nFancy Chi\nina\nWhen going in the elevator\nSaturday evening you can't\nhelp but slop and admire our\ntable of Royal Doulton China,\nin .lugs. Cocoa Pols, Plates,\nCups and Saucers, Sugars and\n('reams, CuBpitors, Teapots,\nand Salad Bowls, all in the\nnewest and latest designs and\npatterns.\nC. B. Hume Sr Co. Limited\nDEPARTMENT STORE\nRevelstoke and Arrowhead\n^m.\nWe are giving our Special\nattention to Freeb Fruits.\nWe can help you if you\nare preserving. Call in\nand pee the assortment.\nHay and Flour\nHay, Oats, Shorts, Wheat,\nBran, Chops and Flour by the\nton or by the sack. Money\nsaved is money earned. We\ncan save it for vou.\nCurt\nurtams\nO.ir stock of Curtains includes\nthe very latest creations in\nFancy Scrim, Irish Point,\nBattenburg and Frilled Net\neffects. It will pay to examine them before buying.\nBiscuits\nSee our display of Huntley &\nPalmer's biscuits just opened\nWe give customers the benefit of the money we save by\nbuying direct. See the different lines. Fruit Cakes in 1 lb.\nand 3 lb. packages.\nBoys Clothing\nThe Boys' early Fall Clothing\nis arriving. Mothers will find\namong these just about what\nthe boys want tbis Fall. The\nmakere have excelled themselves in pretty styles.\nThe College Suit\nM Lion Brand \"\nMAIL, TELEPHONE, or BEND\nyour Orders I Sei d lhe children\nto the .Store ! Cone yourself, or\nhave our City Traveller call at\nyour Home for Orders. No Order\ntoo large cr too small for us to\nhandle, It pleases us to see that\nCustomers get Ihe liest of attention.\nI Paso I\nTHE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE BC\nSATURDAY, SEPT. 24TH, 1010\nAUTUMN\nrs T\nJL\u00C2\u00A3.\nCoining Evsi.ts\nThe iut i* school I..* rosse match,\nwhich vvas to have heon played yes\ntenlny afternoon, wns unavoiilahl) Sept, 21 ::n \"Ranc't Life in tho\nl>ost| I, anil will li? held i Mon ( Ureal Smith Wont,\" Kdisoll The-\nilny afternoon next. VrrnnKometits I ivtre.\nnre being niiule to secure a visil net, i \"The Manxman,\" al ISiliaon\nfrom .Iih' Lally, tho well known la- I Theatre\nerosso expert whn is now I airing the (jet, (1 L'umeilv, \"Two Married .Men\"\nr\nmt\mm~* ~ \\iM\u00C2\u00BB\g*m ' \"\nWe are Keeping in Touch with\nthe Latest Eastern Ideas\nTrimmed Hat\n'*'.* lels for Fall wear, prettj\nEasti rn styles, tl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 latest, .inst to\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 | ress.\nadies' Costume\nHalf a dozen Costumes, new Fall\ndesigns, just pul in stuck to-day.\nYour inspection solicited.\nOur Stock Comprises the Newest\nLines at Lowest Prices\nREID C& Y\nHand iiii*I Orchestra, nt tho Mi-\nson Theatre.\ni let. 7 B- Moving Pictures, \" Lieut,\nShackleton's Trip to tlio South\nPolo and lectui'o,\" Edison Thoatro.\nprovince, to Itovelstoke in connection\nwith its school lm ri \u00E2\u0096\u00A0* Ion\nMr. and Mrs. W. Williamson, \"f\nReal' Creek, arc leaving next week\nfnr Vancouver, where they will in\nfui ire n si.lo. Mr. V, illiamson is\none of tl Ido i employees on the '\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'<\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"\"' >-' l:: \" ^~ Alu'\" P^NS\nCPU., and is retlrini! on lus pens I iu repertoire al Ellison Theatre,\nion whiclicainethisyo.ii'. During t,ct' 2*1-25-^(1-27-28-29-The Jeanne\nthc summer Mr. nnd Mrs. Williamson I missel l'\"- >\u00C2\u00AB repertoire al Hi*'\nI*:,lis.ni Theatre.\nOct. -il Informal Pancc, umlcr aiiB\nAuxiliary B, of\npassed on to the r.l'.lt. passenger\ntrains over liiini hoiH|iicts of (lowers,\ntaken from their garden at Heme I'iees ol Lndii\nc*,*rk. The niair, friends of Mr. and !!- '''\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n.Mrs. Williamson will wish them long N,,v* 3 \"Twelfth Night,\" Shakos\nirons life In their new ! peni'c's great come\n1-3 : ion Theatre.\nNov. 12 Ladle ' Royal Welsh Choir,\n25 ladies from Cnrdill, Wale-.\nin.I prospi\nlome.\nSOCIAL AND PERSONAL\nMr. and Mrs. Robert Howson liavi\nloft mi a visit to Rocln sin*. N. V.\nMrs. .1. W. Jenkins will recoivi\nTuesday noxt. nnd all* r * n the\nond Tuesday ol each month.\nSeal *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'' 0, SI n.t and T.'.e.\nKlison Tlientrc.\nat\nTiie SGiith Pole\nThe repi'iidiietioii \"1 tho moving\npictures ol Lii'iu. Sliackleton's trip\ni,, thr Soul li Pi le will he shown at\ntho !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'..lis.hi Theatre In n couple of\nMrs. .1. ll. Berg, \"'\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 has l.o.n ,,,.,.u_ \ i, ,*,,,,*,. will |)0 given ilur-\nvisiting her son-in-law, R. /.. Craw |,1R n,,, evening giving particulars\nford, has returned to her homo at nm) illustrating the Journey. An\nBom\n*..'. it R - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i. i on\nSept 23rd, t Mi ind Mrs i-i. ti.\n.'.'. :.*.\nDied\nB\nRevels\nSei't - : Ki ' thi in-\nK. II*\n:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\nMarried\nim'uity ri.oru\nTo those who have not yel given Purity Flour n trial we\nwould stipgesl you doing so ii ymt wish to procure the lest\nas we absolutely guarantee every sack. Vour money refunded if not just what we represent it to be.\nTEA AM) COFFEE\nWe have a full stock of the leading lines in Teas and\nCoffees and can offer you Lh\" best values on the market,\nranging in price from $1 per lb. to 3 lbs. foi $1 as a special.\nA. HOBSON. BAKER & GROCER\nSei \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 m at T* nka I *\n*. * . r bj the Rev, V,\nC. Ca ' Rev, M.\nGordon SI Reginald\nRogers i Martha Hen Calder,\nj \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 _\u00E2\u0080\u00A2. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I the Rev. W.\ni . Ca ivr.\nLOCAL AND GENERAL\nrr .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2gT,J7*\u00C2\u00A3sasBa*gT*rMWF^-sg\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00A3WKn\nt-j? .R^^svaiiKKaA\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ,*.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n.- in.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 John H\ns, ' ctai d thi\nwith, n\n I the\ne opened i I\nIt * - :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni'l.111.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n*. 1 Will 1\nit ei 1 G vol\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n.- , *; :\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . 1\ntat\n.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nIs one of the most important items in yo::r busin ss\nkoo ;enay agencies, ltd.\nwill ' '*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 : rti \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 this branch of\nthe bus iness for you,\nI^ooienay Agencies. Lid.\nSuccessors la Kincaid A Anderson\nWill,... .\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n....\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nis tic\n[or tin\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 me I'll ent, Ml i\ntt I'\ndr. li\n.\nWetaskewin, Alia.\nI Tno Rev. c A. Procunicr will leave\nmi Tuesday next to ati nd a met t ing\nof the Executive ol tho Anglican\nSynod of tho Diocese ol Kootenay.\nannouncement will ho made later.\nMoving pictures tonight.\nMoving Pictures To-night\nA tirst-clasB program of moving\npictures will bo put on ul tho ISdisi n\nTheatre tonight. Among the subjects are two dramas beautifully net- FOR HALE -27S acre facing Eagle\nClothes cleaned and pressed, ladies\nnnd Men's. Apply First Street, across from Y.M.C.A., A. II. Hoy. 2t\nTKMIKKS WANTED To Clear Five\nAcres of Land or more, Fi r particulars apply He... Matheson, Begbie Ranch.\ne.l by Ihe Vitagraph and Blograph\ncompanies of New York. Two com\n..lies by the Bdisoll Co. are also oil\nthe program.\nun Monday and Tuesday there will\nbe a new program and a change ng.\nain for Wednesday and Thursday,\nwhen tbe management expect something extra to announce,\n\"The Manxman\"\nFrederic Clarke, the well known\nstar, will appear tins season in a\nmngnlticcnl productb n ui 1 [all\nCaine's most powerful work, \" Tho\nManxman.\"\n\"The Manxman\" Is one ol thus,'\nwonder stories of that master plny-\nbull.ler, I lali C , and leads ns\ni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 human emo-\nih life and love an ! ri mane *\nbristlini\ni ., \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nl-l I of\nnn.l\nway.\n: II\nRiver, Sicnmoits, $:w per acre. Por\nterms apply to E. A. linens, llii'.i\nLnngley, Victoria, B. C\nWANTED l.a.ly Stenographer of\nthree years i xpi rience desin s position. Address, Miss E. Clayton,\nBox 223, Revelstoke, B, C,\nJSfo. 3\nMISS EDl'I II WRICLEY\nA t Mster's Certil'c te\nSouth Kcnsiigton, Ergland.\nIs prepared to receive\npupils for 11 rawiii;r and\npainting.\nP\n', urcrBS\nFor Partic lars Apply to\nMISS EDI I H WRIGLEY\nCn:c 1\ K.i rm\nA*\nAUCTION SALE\nus 'nun 'lies\nII 1 in ra\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 :\nS ALA DM Ill\, P.C.\n, OCTOBER li ISIO\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n* 11 im' -\nlown-\n* IS ].!\"1\" 1 t\\ni-tlucinu\nlim,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ..i iWll\n*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n*\nWi* expert a busy tiii;lu lo iC:lit. People expect\nus in I'lii on 'iiinithini; out ol llu* ordinary at these\nsales, anil they are never disappointed ^ c nre\nKoiiiK I\" olTei vi u some specials this evening thai\nwill lie worth looking into. Remember tlml llic\nSale begins at 7 p.m. ami lasts until closing lime,\nund lhal these are cash pi ices.\nt\nFancy Flannelettes\nl.iglil nnil < i.i rl*. pntleins. About 300 yards or regular 15 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2. anil 18c. I'lalinelettes, suitable for ivarin\nWi.ilpiis. I ii i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'ii*: l.u kits .iml Children's wear,\nall good washing material. \fler Supper Sale\nPrice Ten Cents Per Yard.\nSpecial in JSecKpvear\nWe cxill * IN t vou some vvr\ taking \"^tv 1 c>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 in cellars\nand jabots in lhu nuwusl styles, vhite, uruani and\nl';iisir\ palleilis. Hurt? are ;i lot <>t jjtuul ours\natnmiu; ilwm, selling In m 35i*. lo 65c, After\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0r lii pi i 1 alt 1 rice Only '25c.\nMetre Hair Hibhcns\nA new line. Cream, black, navy, sky, pink\nnnd brown, b'ull S\ inches wide nml a splendid\nbody, To ni :lit imlj 15 Cents Per YnrJ.\nA Hose..'Bargain\nTl r ulTi'i in*.- lhal seriued to please the Inrgi I miin-\n1,1* m.i* .in llosicn V',\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 [uij i,,un* .1,. ii peat il\nlo iiitbl. only oliitittg a lot ol mn new stock of\nlittglisli C.'ishtnt re Hose. To-night we will give\nmiii t bililieli's Ribbed 'a-huiic Hose, in\nsizes s to S, guaianteeil pure woo], onh 25c. per\npair.\nLadies' Fine Pure Cashmere Pose, regular\n50c. To-Night, 3 pairs for $1.1 0\n77l~Jgnncui2\nFtO.*** _G O\nWHEN YOU WANT\nGood Bread\nnnd vnu nlmiild InsUl npnn pell ing '1\"' hrsl ;ii all\nMllHH ^itl'IM'-. ( >llf ll'I'll' *t It Ml fut* jiood hit*.1.1 is I nl\nt In' I I'Mlll nl ih I' ic. ( >)1| lll-hHIM'l s arc -a I i Iii'l! llll\nPlltS i- ill sl R'ltihlHUtoiy I | rail I In v L'llll liny.\n'l'i \ it nnd ymi wil Imrntne 11 i-cgulnr ciwtniiiei'. Uur\ni. i rn. i tH8 mc il-u in keeping wiih oui 1 >i * nil.\nG. W. Bell,\nP. O Box 2C8\nCROCtR &. BAKE.R\nrhene No 23\nI\nuare Deal\nI 1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ; ' I iu \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1' '.'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ': Willi 1 lit .ill' jilt it, rl-.fl\nand In Iim in ; uf|< n, \u00C2\u00BBi aiu iu ;i |>u ition tn ivi vou n\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0deal Try I 1*1 o iu ''.*.\nMCINTYRE \u00C2\u00ABs- Son\nCrdcrii Delivered, Phorc 93.\nWi In livi : III Ml I'm * \"I lbe l ill.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *\n*\n*\nMEW PERFUME ODORS\n* * .\nIP'S\nlEfUOl\n0 JEfliJ\nmo - iri\n$1,50 oz,\n: oil ci.\n1.50 02.\n1.00 oi.\n*\n*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\niFfimiy\n1.00 fl\ncrc.liti tl '\nV tin\nlie n i BHlon\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u009E Lte<. led in ' i ' \" ' r\n1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nBews Drug\n', .- Hun IH\nStore\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n1* I e n \ 1 i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ndlii nl i .i i *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *'ii'\nHull Calm mn '*: '\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 * ,\n.'. iod pile\n1\n' ' 1\nin II\nCOMING !\nU V-n\nManxmen\"\nvam#AmtmM*num\im\nEdison Tl. atre\nSat, Oct tat\nCOAL COAL COAL\nBeit Lump Coal for Sale, also Furnace\nCoal Orders promptly attended to\nS. G. Robbins,\nFire, Life and Accident Insurance\nphone uo\nj mmmtmmmmmKSmjBaaaamam \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0080\u0094mi n \u00E2\u0080\u0094-*\u00E2\u0080\u0094nt\u00E2\u0080\u0094rn\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni\nCumiTiiiiya Transfer Go. Ltd.\nFreight and Parcels Promptly Collected and Delivered\nli gage Transferred and General Drayiny\n! in inline and Piano Moving a Specialty\nM \u00C2\u00BB ...\ni\n! !\n(\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Ilice Conirr ConnaiHjht Avenue aid Second Strret\ni h nc 'na HE VELST0KF. B.C. NiKht can 71\n>m*9"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Revelstoke (B.C.)"@en . "The_Mail_Herald_1910_09_24"@en . "10.14288/1.0310798"@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 .