"e416b622-d8e4-4fc5-b258-a1ca762d2b09"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-05-17"@en . "1908-05-23"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310898/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " Ask for Halcyon LITHIA WATER\nFor family use there is nothing so\nwholesome and so pure as HALCYON LITHIA WATER.\nIT'S BOTTLED AT THE SPRINGS\nThe\nail-Hepal&=\npro's\n;ial Library\nEMPIRE TYPEWRITER\nFor ease of operation and perfection\nin results produced, this Machine\niB unsurpassed.\u00E2\u0080\u0094PeIOE: |80 00cash.\nnterior Publishing Co , Agents\nVol. 14.-No 38\nREVELSTOKE. B. C. MAY '23, 1908\n$2.50 Per Year\nC. B. Hume & Co., Ltd i\n\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0--._\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Sk \u00E2\u0096\u00A0___._\u00E2\u0096\u00A0___ H\nStores at Arrowhead and Revelstoke.\nSPORTING SHOES\nBoys' and Girls' Tennis and Lacrosse Shoes in\nPure Rubber and Flexible Soles, the low cut, sell at\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 1.255 High Lace $1.35.\nLadies' and Men's Sporting Shoes, lacrosse, tennis,\netc., in White, Tans, Blacks, extra good canvas tops,\nflexible rubber soles. The low cut sell at $1.25, the\nhigh cut lace Balmorals at $1.50.\nBoys' Fancy Canvas Low Shoes, strapped and\nreinforced with leather, light and cool for hot Summer\ndays, very economical for the dry Summer days. Sizes\n1 to 5, at\u00E2\u0080\u0094$1.50.\nMen's White Canvas Shoes, delightfully soft and\ncool, very dressy, made in the new shapes, extra good\nleather soles. The Low Shoes or Oxfords sell at $2.50\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094the High Cut Lace or Balmorals sell at $3.00.\nLadies' White Canvas Oxfords in extra fine\ncanvases, made in the new shapes, plain or toe cap,\nAmerican Ties, very stylish, the acme of shoe comfort,\nat $2.50 and $2.75.\nTan Canvas Mercerized 0> fords, in very new\nshapes, the very newest heels, Fancy Silk Ribbon Ties,\nlight and cool. Selling now at $3.00.\nSHOE DRESSING\u00E2\u0080\u0094Tan Beauty and White\nBeauty, in liquid form, for cleaning Canvas Shoes\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n25 Cents.\nSPORTING SHOES\nC. B. HUME & CO., LIMITED\nStores at Kevelstoke and Arrowhead.\n&\n$\\nBUMMER WANTS\nSCREENS AND SCREENING\nFlies are coming\u00E2\u0080\u0094Get ready. We will sell you new\nSjreeu Wiudowa and Doors, or lis up your old frames.\nPOR THE LAWN\nIe your Lawn Mower iu shape ? If not we will put it\nin shape for a an all charge. For the edge of your lawn, get\nGrasa Shears or a Sickle, also a Sharpening Stone. We\nhave tbem.\nHAMMOCKS\nWho doca not enjoy a Hammock ? You'll enjoy ours\nmore. Beautiful patterns. We have also a splendid line\nfur tbe baby.\nREFRIGERATORS\nNow that the hot weather is here, and you find it hard to\nkeep your food from spoiling get a good Refrigerator. We\nsell that kind only. See our beat white enamellod inside.\nICE CREAM FREEZERS\nFreeze your own cream aud make it to your own taste,\nDelicious creams in a minute with our Freezers.\nII ______________=___.\n^Lawrence Hardware Co., Limited^\n^W-~,(T,Ar.i'i.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 rlii'J-'m'_.\"\u00C2\u00BBi_..._.\"i a\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i.y^5S_5B_35SBB35S5BS^^\n*\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHead OfTloe\u00E2\u0080\u0094Toronto, Ontario.\n.tranche, la th. ProvluOM of Manitoba, Alberta, 8a.kateh.wan,\nBrltl.h Colombia, Ontario, Qaabac.\nOapital Authorised ... \u00E2\u0080\u00A210,000,000.00\nOapital Paid Up .... \u00E2\u0080\u00A24,825,ooo.oo\nReserve Fund .... .4.225,000.00\nD. R. Wilkik, President; Hon. R. Jaffbay, Vice-President.\nA General Banking Business .Transacted.\nDrafts sold available In all parts of Canada, United States and\nEurope. Special attention given to Collections.\n8avlngs Bank Department\nInterest allowed on deposits from date of deposit and credited\nquarterly. \t\nBevelstoke Branoh, B. C.-H. T. .affray, Manager\nC. P. R. Rolling Stock\nMonthkaIi, May 22 \u00E2\u0080\u0094In an interview to-day Mr. H H. Vaiignen, assistant to the vice-president McNicoll,\nol tbe C.P.R., said that new freight\ncars ire lieing produced at the Angus\nshops at tho rate of 10 a day, and tho\nprospects were not only that tbis rate\nwould be kept up, but tbat it would\nbe increased within a month or sis\nweeks if the general Ireight business\npicked up and the crop prospects continued to be aa guild as tbey were at\npresent, The passenger oar depart\nment was very busy turning out on an\naverage of 20 cars a month, which\nrate would.lie kept up at the shops,\nand even incroascd. The letting out\not about 200 men from the Angua\nshops the other day was caused, said\nMr. Vatighan, entirely by tbe lact\nthat the company haa decided to build\nno moro locomotives. There were ao\nmany locomotives idle at present that\nit would be f 'dish to build more. Tbe\npossibilities were that no more men\nwould he let out.\nMonday being a holiday the store\nwill be oloeed\u00E2\u0080\u00940. Ll. Iluum A Co,\nIMPORTANT\nMEETING\nResolutions Passed by Board\nof Trade re Grand Trunk\nPacific Construction Route\nFrom Revelstoke.\nA special meeting of the Board of\nTrade wae held on Wednesday nigi.t\nin the City Hall, there being a good\nattendance. President F. B. Lewis\ntook the chair. The meeting had been\ncalled for the purpose of discussing a\nmatter of vital importance to the business interests uf Revelstoke, namely\ntbe making of requests to tbe Dominion and Provincial governments for\nassistance towards the improvement\nand opening up of transportation\nfacilities from Revelstoke via Columbia and Canoe rivers to Fraser river\nand Tete Jaune Cache in order that\nthe trade and commerce incident to\nthe building of a large section of the\nGrand Trunk Pacific railway may be\nsecured to Revelstoke.\nIu our last issue wc described at\nsome length tbe proposition, which is\nnow the leading topic of the day in\nour city commercial circles and how\nimportant it was for Reveletoke to get\ntogether and secure eome promise\nfrom the governments relative to tbe\nopening up of thia northern route to\nthe G. T. P. construction, whereby the\nvarious contractors could easily transport supplies from this city for tbeir\nrailroad work.\nSeveral speakers on Wednesday in\ndilating on the feasibility of tbis\nroute, convinced the board tbat it waa\nthe one which afforded the moat likely\nmeans of transporting supplies quickly\nand cheaply since the route via Kamloops and the North Thompson is 100\nmiles longer and impracticable, and\ntbe route via Edmonton and Yellow-\nbead Pass haa been also found impracticable for a wagon road. On the\nother band the route via Revelstoke\nto a point on Cauoe river within 45\nmiles of the Fraser, near Tete Jaune\nCache, consists of an almost unbroken\nstretch of navigable water, Death\nRapids being the only obstacle. This\ncould be overcome by a tramway of\nabout four miles, which, as G. S. McCarter said, could be easily built, as\nrecent surveys made had shown. A\nsteamer on the upper Columbia above\nthe rapids and up Canoe river as far\nas the log jamb will commence running just as soon as tbe dilticultles of\nDeath Rapids aro overcome.\nThe board feel that it was the duty\nof the Dominion government to construct tbe tram and thus secure the\nnavigation of tbe Columbia entirely.\nMr. McCarter said that a fully equipped tram would cost somewhere about\n.$ 16,000 and as far as the steamboat\ncompany were concerned, he said that\nbe would sooner see the tram government owned and operated than Bub-\nsidised. The Board agreed that it was\nthe duty of the provincial government\niu view of the fact that this upper\nColumbia and northern country iB\nbringing into the provincial treasury\nthousands of dollars of taxes and\nlicence fees on hundreds of square\nmiles of timber, to appropriate funds\nfor the construction of roada and other\nmeans of getting accesa to the Canoe\nriver country where there are thousands of acres of agricultural land. A\nstrong feeling asserted itself that the\ngovernment should provide for the\nopening up of tbia country and make\neome tangible promise of so doing,\nwhich would be a guarantee to the\nG. T. P. contractors to adopt this\nroute for the carrying of supplies for\ntheir construction work.\nIt waa then moved by A. McRse\nand seconded by W. M. Lawrence that\na strong resolution be sent from the\nBoard to tbe Dominion government,\nrequesting that an appropriation be\nmade to bnild a tram round Death\nRapida, either aa a government work\nor as a subsidy to a private company.\nCarried unanimously.\nCopies will be sent to Sir Wilfrid\nLaurier, W. A. Galliher, Senator Bos-\ntock and Mr. Templcman. A. Mcltae\nsaid that all the data regarding the\ntram eurveya were at Ottawa now.\nThomas Taylor, M. P. P., said that\naa soon as the anow had gone work\non tbe trail to Canoe river would lie\ncommenced and he felt suro that the\ngovernment would assist in any enterprise for tbe development of the\noountry.\nQ. S. McCarter said tbat he thought\nthat the Premier and other ministers\nwho were iu the interior now, Bhould\nbe asked to come up to Revelstoke,\nmeet tbe Board and discuss thiB question and if passible extract some\npromise tbat will reault in the work ol\nopening up tbe Canoe river route\nwhich will help ibe G.T P. contractors\nbesideB being a means of profit to tbe\ngovernment.\nIt was moved by G. S. McCartor and\nseconded hy C. F. Lindmark, that an\nurgent message he sent to Nelson lo\nthe Premier requesting hi u to return\nvia Revelstoke and meet the Board,\nand discuss the matter. Carried.\nMr. McCarter then read a letter from\na Pennsylvania firm asking for details\nand information regarding the ad vis\nability of establishing a tannery in or\nnear Revelstoke. Tbe letter stated\ntbat hemlock bark was getting scarce\nin the Statea and that the question of\nstarting a tannery on tbe Columbia\nwhere hemlock is plentiful was being\nseriously taken up. Information regarding freight rates, number of hides\nobtainable, quantity of hi-ml ick, cost\nof lumber, labor market and other\nthings, was asked for. Mr. McCarter\nsaid that the hemlock here had been\nteeted as suitable for tanning purposes\nand there wae a large area t f country\nto draw from. A difficulty arose since\nthe government will not allow refuse\nor aewage water to run into the Columbia, although Nelson and Rossland\nare doing it at the present time.\nMr, Taylor aaid that he wasn't aware\nthat other cities ran tbeir sewnge\nwater into rivera and lakes, and if ao,\nthere was no reason why Kevelstoke\nshouldn't, and he thought that the\ngovernment would not icfu-o on the\ngrounds of au industry i.eing established.\nA committee consisting of G.S. McCarter, A. McRae and F. McCarty was\nappointed to procure all information\nre tannery possibilities.\nThe Mt. Victoria trail waa discussed\nand a resolution passed that the government and city council get together\naud arrange for the work, as had pre-\nvioualy been promised. A resolution\nwaa passed in which the board tenders\nits regret at the departure of A. K.\nPhipps, late manager of the Imperial\nBank, from Revelstoke, and acknowledging bis value as a citizen and the\ngood work he bud done in aiding in\ntbe progress of the city.\nR. Tapping wus proposed and elected\na member of tbe hoard. Tbe meeting\nthen terminated.\nRegretable Departure\nIt ia with considerable regret that\nwe announce the departure of Mr. and\nMra. A. E. Phipps from Rcvelstcke,\nafter so many years of residence\namongst us. During tlici. sojourn\nhere they have created a large circle\nof friends and by their kindness and\nthoughtfulnesB have endeared them\nselves to all who knew them. Mrs.\nPhipps has been always closely assi-\nciated with the philanthropic work of\ntbe town, and was an iiidefuligi'u'e\nworker for the hospital na well as\nother institutiona which bad enlisted\nher services. Mrs. Phipps took a keen\ninterest in all social movements and\ngave her beat efforts towards furthering tbeir success.\nMr. Phipps has attained general\npopularity among all circles, and\nwhether in busineas or in movements\nfor the progress of the city and the\nwelfare of Revelstoke in general, bus\nalways taken an active and interested\npart, giving his beet efforts for their\nsuccess. In tbo business of the Im\nperial Bank, ho used impartial judgment and studied the interests ol both\nthat inatitution aa well aa its clients.\nAs a member of tbe hospital board\nand board of trade, he has done good\nwork, and genuine regret will be felt\nat his departure and Revelstoke is\nloaing two of her best citizens who had\nthe interests of the city really at\nheart. \t\nMiss Ada L. A. Murcutt\nSpecial attention ia callend to the\nnotice on another page of tbe programme of leotures by Miss Murcutt,\nto be delivered in the opera house\nnext week, beginning Sunday evening\nafter the regular seivices in the\nchurches. Mias Murcutt cornea with\ntbe very highest recommendations.\nShe standa almost without a peir\namong women in platform ability. In\nwhatever towna she has lectured tl e\nlargest halls have been packed, and\ncrowde increased each evening. She\ncomes witli an end to be gained, viz :\nThe moral welfare of the city and\ncountry, and all well-wishing citizens\nahould give ber their loyal support.\nEach evening she will be assisted by\nlocal talent. On Sunday evening\nMra, Bews and Miss Borden will singe\nduet. Monday evening a duct by the\nMaatera Sameon; Tuesday evening a\nsolo by Mrs. Squarobrigga; Wednesday\na solo by Miaa Leonard; Thursday a\naolo by Mra. Dent.\nTHE LATEST\nTELEGRAMS\nBoom Bill Killed\u00E2\u0080\u0094Insurance\nCompanies Safe\u00E2\u0080\u0094Tax Railroads in Saskatchewan-\nCanada and the Flag.\nOttawa, May 23.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The senate railway committee killed the bill to incorporate tbe Shuswap A Thompson\nRiver Boom Company, because it\nemtio solely within tbe jurisdiction of\nthe Province of British Columbia.\nThe promoters of the bill take their\ndefeat sorely. They have kept up an\nactive lobby aince yeeterday, and today, by a vote of 20 to 15, succeeded in\ngetting the bill sent back to tbe railway committee where the tight will be\nresumed.\nLondon, May 23. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 The question\nwhether tbo fire which partly destroyed\nKingston, Jamaica, in January, 11107,\nbroke out before or after the earthquake, baa been deoided in favor of the\ninsurance companies.\nReqina, May 23.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The government\nyesterday adopted a resolution providing for the taxUion of railways in the\npoovince, introduced by Piovincial\nTreasurer Calder.\nOttawa, May 23.\u00E2\u0080\u0094In the senate\nSenator Djmville read a despatch stating that the prime minister of England had stated in tbe British house\nof commons that be did not regard it\nadvisable to order the hoisting of the\nUnion Jack over public buildings on\nEmpire Day.\nHon. Mr, Scott said there was no\nintention of restricting the tlying of\nthe Union Jack in Canada.\nNew York, M_y 23.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Trans-Atlantic records for voyage average speed\nand for tbe shortest trip over the long\ncourse, were broken by the Cunard,\nliner Lusitauia which arrived here\nyesterday after a passage of 1 daye, 20\nhours and 22 minutes, tbe average\nspeed being 24.83 knots,\nRio de Janeiro, May 23.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A fatal\nascension was made here yesterday by\nLieut. Fonza, of tbe Brazilian army.\nTbe balloon rose three thousand feet\nwhen fuddenly it collapsed and fell\ndown to the earth with unchecked\nrapidity. Tbe lieutenant was crushed\nto death.\nFATAL TRAIN WRECK\n50 Killed and 100 Injured Near\nAntwerp in Collision.\nANTWERP, May 22.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A railroad accident of unprecedent horror in the\nannals of Belgian train disasters recurred at 9.1 6 o'clock this morning at\nContich, a eution six miles southeast\nof antwerp on tbe main line. An express train from Antwerp to Brussels\ncrashed into a train loaded with pilgrims ou their way to a local shrine\nThis train was standing on a siding.\nSeveral of its cars were telescoped\nand shattered to matchwood. The\ntotal number of dead is placed at fifty\nand tbe injured at over one hundred.\nThe accident ia supposed to have\nbeen due to a misplaced switch The\nengineer and tbe fireman of the express train were killed outright.\nThe extracting of the dead and injured Irom the debris appalled even\ntbe stoutest of the rescuers. Tbe\nspectacle was horrible, Many of the\nbodies had lost all human shape and\nbeads, arms and lege were ground off\nby tbe wheels and scattered through\nthe wteckage. Three decapitated\nbodice were found twenty feet from\nthe track.\nGarden Requisites\nYour garden cannot possibly he a success unless you\nhave the proper tools to work\nwith and GOOD SEEDS to\nsow, all of which can be obtained at our Store. You will\nthen r.ipiirea length of our\nguaranteed RUBBER HOSE\nand a sprinkler to water said\ngarden and possibly a Wood-\nyatt Lawn Mower or a pair of\nshears to cut the grass.\n_P_A.IIsrTS\nIf your house needs painting, Sherwin-Williams'\nMixed Paints are the best, but at any rate see that the colors\nare mixed with Sherwin-Williams' \" Screw Press\" Linseed\nOil for which we are agents. We also carry a large stock\nof dry colors, colors in oil, varnishes, alabastine, etc.\nSUITDBIES\nOur Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Oil Stoves,\nScreen Doors and Windows, Wire Netting, etc., are in big\ndemand these days.\nBourne Bros.\nGROCERIES HARDWARE HARNESS PLUMBING\nCHEAP FUEL\nHARD COAL BRIQUETTES at $0.00 per ton is the cheapest\nGoal on lhe market,\nTbey start fire as easily as dry wood and last as long ns hard coal.\nCan be used in Furnaces, Cook Stove's, Heaters, Self Keeelers and\nopen grates.\nWe have a large stock on hand ready for immediate delivery and\nwiU'ftll your order promptly.\nRevelstoke General Agencies, Limited\n\u00C2\u00BBOLSONS HANK BUILDINO.\nFlags! Kings! all sizes, 25o. a dozen\n1 up\u00E2\u0080\u00940. B. Hume A Co.\nGotch to Wrestle Roller\nSeattle, May 22.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ur. B F Roller,\nthe Seattle wrestler, who haa thia year\ndeleated all the heavyweights of prominence up to the champion, has received a challenge from Frank A.\nGotch himself. The challenge wae\npromptly accepted, and tho match\nwill probably occur in Seattle towards\nthe end ol July.\nThe geologicul survey branch of the\nDominion Government Mines Depart\nment will do much work in Western\nCanada this year. The programme\nlaid out by Mr. K. W. Brock, tho\ncapvble director, ia important from the\nBritish Columbia standpoint,\nA letter was received in town this\nmorning Irom the Ottawa Department\nof Justice, elating that in answer to a\npetition sent to that department\nrecently from Reveletoke requesting\nthe release from the New Westminster\npenitentiary of .lames Barr, who wus\nsentenced last June by tbe local magistrate to two years imprisonment for\nrctiating arreBt, Barr hsd been released on ticket of leave, at the latter\nend ol December laat,\nThe \"Carter\" Hat\nSTYLISH - SERVICEABLE - COMFORTABLE\nIf you desire to feel that you are up-to-date in\nhat style wear a \"CARTER.\" It is the\nfinishing touch to the clothing of a well-\ndressed man of taste. The above illustration\nshows one of the latest styles of \" CARTER \"\nfelt hats. Manufactured from selected material\nby experienced workmen it combines the qualities which arc the true test of hat worth:\nStyle, Comfort, and Service, making it the\ngreatest value for the price\n$3.00\nSpecial features of the \" CARTER \" are the\nnew leather attachment which enables the hat\nto readily fit the head, lightness in weight,\nflexible texture, and serviceable wear. Each\nstyle comes in every size, each size in every\ndimension. Advertised and worn from ocean\nto ocean. Sec our window display of these\ncelebrated union-made hats. Come in and\nlook them over. We have one to fit your\nform and head.\nMcKINNON C& SUTHERLAND\nFirst Street, Revelstoke, B. C.\nMONEY TO LOAN\nAt 8 Per Cent.\nSIBBALD A1ND F l|E L D\nINSURANCE NOTARIES PUBLIC LOANS THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nGbe fl&ailVlfoevalb.\nPUBL18HKD Wi'.liNKSllAY AM) BATUR-\nDA. AT\nItllVELSTOKK. B.C.,\nMURPHY _c FISHER\nBarristers, Solicitors, Etc\nOTTAWA\nParliamentary, Departmental\nand Patent Office Agents\nPractice before Railway\nCommission.\nChas MURPHY Hakoi.ii FisHKB\nii\nILL AN J- r.i_i..lO W.\nUn.rrisst.'ri, Soil it. r.. En\nKKV.'.i.M ikb 1>D TH \"I I I. iKK II I\n0. X. QlUJJ J\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\" m\"\"'\nEA*VKT, M0CAMKRpiNKHAM(\nBARRISrFHU, H11L1C1TOBS, BTO,\nOrriCKs : IN 'bkial Bask IIlock, Hkvicl-\nBTsisiK, II. 0,\nMoney to loan. ,. o n\nOffloes: Revelstoke, B\u00E2\u0080\u009EC; Cranbrook, B. C.\nJ. A. Harvkv,\nCranbrook, B. 0,\nOio. S. McCaktkb,\ni. M. PlN KHAM,\nRevelatoko, B.\n1. M. Scott 1.L.D W. I. BrlggS.\nQCOTT AND BRIGGS\nBarbistkrs, SouorroBB, Etc.\nMtlNSV TO LOAN\nSolicitors for M.OLBOKB Bank\nFirst Street. Revelstoke, B.C.\nrAS. A. McFARLANE\nASSAYEK i CHEMIST\nAssay ol all Ores. Samples by mall or express\nreceive prompt attention.\nTerm. Moderate.\nADDRESS . - - BOX 182 Kasix>. B. 0.\n-pOBERT SMITH\nProvincial Land Surveyor,\nMine Suiveying\nEngineering\nMcKenzie Avenue,\nBox loti, Revelstoke.\nE\nA. HAGGEN,\nMining Engineer\nMember American Institute Mining Engineers.\nMember iTnadiin Miuing Institute.\nMem. Dominion Institute Associated Eugineors\nRevelstoke. B, ('.\nExamination of aud Reports on Mineral Properties (or Investors.\nCable Addross-'Kanagan,\" Rovolstiisto, B. C.\nI'odes-Bedford-McSeill: Moreiug .t Seal;\nfounded on the fact that besides\n.being fur removed from any for-\ni midablo rival nnd tlie centre of a\nvast and promising territory, .lie\nuIpo oft'et'H nniiiral advantages that\nare peculiarly ber Dwn. Revelstoke\nappeals to all intending settlers\nand commercial men in the went as\n,i oity of unrivalled position ceo\niraphically, a* well us a desirable\ncation fur niuuv industrial pur-\nuits, since transportation facilities\nand electric power can be obtained\nat low rates. These factors alone,\n.viil encourage the establishment of\nindustries, Another boon io Revelstoke will be the opening up ol\nthe Big Bend and Canoe river\nroute to Tete Jaune Cache which\nwill enable the Grand Trunk Pacific railroad to tnke up its supplies\nfor construction purposes al low\ncost and at the same time considerably aid tlie commerce and business of the city. The opening up\nof this north country will contribute largely to the cofforB of the\nprovince and the government\nwould thereby gain additional revenue and prolit a long way over\nand above the money spent on the\nwork. Agriculture, lumbering and\nmining will receive renewed impetus all of which, as expansion goes\non.will.in.the near future,entail tho\nestablishment of consequent industrial enterprises and materially\naugment the city's expansion. The\ngeneral public should take interest\nin these things and not leave it all\nto the Board of Trade, but get in\nand boost every new enterprise,\nand work in harmony for tho ono\ngreat object\u00E2\u0080\u0094Success.\nWestern L'nion; (.'lough.\nCOLUMBIA. AGENCIES, LIMITED\nMining, Real Estate, Business, Financial and Share Brokers.\nMercantile Agents.\nFire, Life, Accident, Employers' Liability, Guarantee and Live Slock Insura. ce\nAgents.\nMaps, Plans, Blue Prints and Reports\ncompiled en Mines, Land and Timber.\nREVELSTOKE,\nB. C.\nIOC. The latest\nsuccess.\n\u00C2\u00AB**5_f\nblack plug\nchewing tobacco.\nCh. _H.ail*1i.evalb\nTo.re is _o m .h bad i1. the Isest of u-.\nAmi so snuch goi( us.\nTsiat it (MM!? lseln.so.es any of us,\nT i '.il. ab- ii -.he rest ,f us.\nSATURDAY, MAY 23. 1908\nCIVIC EVIDENCE\nA fruit tree is judged by ils fruit\nand a town by its inhabitants, at\nleast to some extent. Given a one-\nhorse mud-hole of a place of fifty\npeople who pull together and have\na lire and go about them and that\nmud-hole will blossom like a rose\nin June. On the other hand take\na community of two hundred and\nstill more, of three thousand, who\napparently do nothing all day except lie around like Chinamen in a\ndope den and that town will sooner\nor later go to the dogs. If a community will get to work aud pull\ntogether and keep at it, and have\nthe energy and persistence and be\nat all times alive to any enterprise\nor scheme that will promote the\nadvance and progress of the city,\nlhat excitement will be of the right\nsort aud keep them from degenerating and getting into listless ways.\nBut on the other hand if they acquire the aforesaid Chinaman's\nhabits and only rouse after an\neffort, they then degenerate too.\nThe absence of friction, therefore,\none way or another, be it commercially or socially, among the people of a city is in a measure a sign\nof degeneration, for friction invariably creates excitement, and excitement begets renewed interest.\nA town to he in a healthy coudi- I\ntion must be more or less like an ',\nactive volcano\u00E2\u0080\u0094something doing\nall the tioi-e, and if the people ars\nnot kicking one another and continually stirring things up it is\n, evidence of a loss of vitality.\nLAKE SHUSWAP\nIdeal Spot for Summer Camping and Recreation\nHow little is known outside of a\nfew f.ivnred mortals of tbe beauties of\nthe scenery along the water. iys that\nstretch from Kamloop to S.i niois\u00E2\u0080\u0094\niilnng tho BbUBwap Luke Especially\nbeautiful is the scenery down tie\nThompson river, tbat stretch of water\nrambling along at ihe rate of tbne\nmiles an bur, and to thoroughly\neijuy it the trip must be niutle by\nwater by motor host. No conception\ncim he had it tbe j nimey be made by\nrail of the grandeurs of the panorama\nthat is unfolded mile after mile. It\nmust be seen to be understood, for\nwords cannot convey even tbe crudest\nim; ressione of its glories. On cither\naide range regular bencheB, c.ia cllated\nand turreted as if tbey were the works\nnl human bands covered with a green\nmantle of graaa and dotttd bere and\nthere witb pines Sweeping Blopea\nrun buck to meet these serried ledges,\ncut at regular intorvalB by huge\ngullies and gulches What were undoubtedly tbe bunks of a slow, sluggish river, are now dry and composed\nof line alluvium, these terracca, dotted\nwith sage brush, make a very imposing\nacetic with fringes of trees and bushes,\nThe river winds round bluffs and\ntowers, now smooth, now disturbed by\nfuBsy rapids and swirling eddies, now\nwide, now narrowing, through scenes\neverohanging which cannot fail to\nimpress the artistic lover of nature.\nThia part of the Thompson line a\npeculiarity of its own and thia wonderful formation of lofty terraced ridges\nbus a fascination lor all who bine\npassed through them. Up the rapidly\nmoving Little River into the gieat\nShuswap, makes an exciting trip, hb\nhuman skill combats witb nature, and\nwhere the narrowed waters swirl and\nfiiittn in their confined chimin Is.\nShuswap Luke with its vast coast line\nof over three hundred miles bordered\nby forest clad slopea, backed by snow\ncapped peaks and presenting a picture\ntbat cannot but appeal to the most\nexacting, affords ideal camping\ngrounds, and game of any kind, aa\nwell aa excellent fishing, can be had.\nSunaet on the lake gives niurvellouB\ncloud effects, and us darkness closes\nover the scene one can sit beside the\ncamp fire, listening to tbe music ot\ntbe Irogs und tbe wierd, uncanny\nlaughter uf tbe lonely loon.\nsettled. The decision means a great\ndeal for the Slocan niineowtierB, wbo\nwill now bj able to send their zinc\nshipments south and realize on them.\nSetsley's hair tone, unexcelled for\ndandruff, !fl a bottle at Bews' dm_\nstore.\nZinc Ores Duty Free to States\nNelson, May 22.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The announcement a week ago that the United\nStatea Customs autboritiei in future\nwonld admit sulphide zinc ores free,\nlias been officially confirmed, and\nthough there is atill a further appeal,\nit i\u00C2\u00AB thought that the matter is now I\nMADE FOR SERVICE\nIN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER\nAND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY\n,NWATERPROOF\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.CWESS\nPOMMEL\nSLICKERS\nThis trade mark\nand the word\nTower on th*\nbutton, dtatin-\naulstt thia high\n\" de ilkker from\n'Just as 900.\n'\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 vm rii\nI. O. F.\n kuio, tsio. 8461. meets 2nd and\nIlii Mondays iu OildfoUtiws Hull, next to Opera\nHeiuse- Visiting brethren cordially invited to\nattend.\nJ.W Qabland, C.B.\nH. W. Edwards, R.S\nc. w. o. w.\nMountain View Camp, No. 229.\nMcotF Second and Fourth Wednesdays In\neach month, In Selkirk Hull. Vlsut.in Woodmen oordlally Invited to attend.\nW. 1). AltMSTllONQ, Con. Com.\n.1. McINTYItE, Clerk.\nREVELSTOKE AERIE No. 482\nF. O. E.\nThe reRular meetings aro held in the Selkirk\nHall every Tuesday evening at 8. o'cIock. Visiting brethren are oordlally invited.\nJ. LESLIti, PllliSIDENT.\nw. e. McLauchlin, secretary.\nKootcnav Lod No. 15 A.F, & A.M.\nThe regular moot*\ningt* aro held in the\nMasonic Temple,\njddFelloWH Hall,on\nthe third Monday in\neach month at .\np.m. VUitingbreth\nrcn cordially wel\nC. A. FHOCUNIEK, Srcrktaky.\nThe Mark of Identity\nWe are safeguarding your interests when\nwe urge you to look for the\nFit-Reform trademark iu every\nSuit and Overcoat you buy.\nIt is the distinguishing sign of\nstyle\u00E2\u0080\u0094of tailoring\u00E2\u0080\u0094of value.\nThousands of men have\nlearned that it pays to look\nfor this label\u00E2\u0080\u0094and pays\nwell to find it.\nLet it guide\nYOU always\nin buying\nSuits and\nOvercoats.\nOTTO\nMcKINNON & SUTHERLAND\nRevelstoke, B. C.\nSELKIRK LODGE No. 12. I. O. O. F.\nMeets overyThurBday\nevening in Selkirk\nHall at 8 o'olook\nVisiting brethren oor\ndlally invited to attend\nG. I.KMBKE, N.G. J. MATHIK, Sec\nCold Range Lodge, K. of P.,\nNo. 26, Revelatoko, B. C.\nMEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY,\nex-opt Third Wednesday ol\nesu'hnir.nth, tn the Oddfellows'\nHall at a o'clock. Visiting\nKnights are isordially invited.\nJ. MATHIE, 0. C.\nfi. H. HROl'K, K. of K. 4 S.\nH. A. HROWN, M. of F\nDON'T\nI\nMARRY, DOCTOR or\ndespairs \" Don't do a\nthing;\" till yon nee clearly\nwhat?! best by aid of\n\"Flashlights on Human Nature\"\non health, disease, love, marriage and parentage\nTell.- what you'd oak a dot-tor, out don't like to\n240 pages, Illustrated, 2A eonts; hut to introduce\nit we Hend one only to any adult for postage,\n10 ceuls.\nM HILL, PUB. CO.\nEast 28th Street, NEW YORK\nINDUSTRIAL REVELSTOKE\nAlthough Revelstoke has always\nl*-er. a popular eily both aa a resort\nl'or the tourist and the travelling\npublic in general, and also as a\ncentral headquarters for corunier-\ncial men in the province, it is\nbut recently thai the possibilities of\nher becoming an industrial centre\nhave attracted many eyes to the\nexceptional advantages held out to\nmanufacturing investments and to\nfirms who are endeavoring at this\ntime to locate in a likely district.\nWithin the last few weeks many\ninquiries have been made regarding the feasibility of establishing\nindustries here, and those who have\nlooked over the ground have gone\naway very well satisfied with the\nresult? of their scrutiny. Important industrial enterprises which\ncan Vie operated in connection with\nour owu resources are the ones to\nlook to, ami such has been the case\nonly recently when a Pennsylvania\nfirm communicated with some of\neiur local men regarding the possibilities of establishing a tannery\nhere. We have many things thai\nwill easily warrant the inauguration of such industries and our\nfacilities for such are exceptional.\nWhether or no these preliminaries\nwill bear fruit cannot he said, al\nthough the outlook is promising\nRevelstoke has hopes and ambitions of her own\u00E2\u0080\u0094hopes that are!\nHAS NEVER TOLD PS\nThe convention of Uritish Columbia and Alberta Socialists takes\n[..lace today at Fernie and no doubt\nwill have some interesting and important mutters fur discussion\nrelai.ive to the conducting the\naffairs of the Dominion as well as\nto the system under which we are\nnow all living. Socialism has\nnever yet told us distinctly, if it\nhas tried to tell us at all, what its\nform of government is to be. (Jan\nit devise a government which shall\nhold all the instruments of production, distribute our industrial part\",\nregulate our remuneration, yet,\nleave us frf-e? Without freedom\nand personal choice of callings,\nhow could there be progress, bow\ncould there he invention, and how\ncould there be dedication to intellectual pursuits? Can the government pick out inventors, scientific\ndiscoverers, philosophers, men nf\nletters and artists,set them to work\nami assign their reward? P.y what\nstandard will It measure remunerations? The products ol manual\nlabor it mightco.iceiviibly measure,\nbut apparently the.pn alone.\nTlir Hoard of Trade linn forwarded h\ndopy ol a resolution, passed at tli_.ii\nhut meeting, to A. R Pblpp*, late\nmanager ol the Imperial Hunk hern,\nexpressing their regret at hlsdepur\nlure and acknowledging the value ol\nhis services to the hoiitd, and ns a\ncitizen of Rovolstokc.\nTHE EDISON PHONOGRAPH\nIS THE ONLY ONE MADE\nHastings, Doyle & Allum\n AGENTS== =\nJEWELLERS i AND i OPTICIANS\nArt and Beauty\nare combined In our new designs in carpets. Onr stock is\ncomplete; and the colors rich\nand effective, the designs artistic, and the \" tout ensemble \"\nis striking anel beautiful, We\nhnve never shown such a wide\nvariety of patterns, and we\nhave never placed such low\nprices upon so much high\nquality before.\nH HOWSOW Sr co.r.\nr**-9+\n'%^V_V%^.*^\u00C2\u00BB\nP. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nHKAD OFFICE : Caloaby, Albkiita.\nWholesale and Retail Meat Merchant*\nPork Packers nnd Dealers in l_ive Stock. Markets in all lhe priori\npnl Cities and Towns of Alberta, British Ooliiuiliin and the Yukon.\nPuckers r.f the Celebrated Brand \" Imperil t\" r\" Hums nnd Bin on,\n\ and \"Shamrock\" Brand Lent Lnrd. j*\nL__.%^^^*V^%%%%^%>'%^%^^%''%%^V%%%V%sV%^'%^\u00C2\u00AB\nTHE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO.\nLIMITED.\nImport direct from Country of origin.\nWHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY.\nBEVELSTOKE' _sL O.\nCentral Hotel\n__________ REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nABRAHAMSON BROS., PROPRIETORS\nNewly built. First-class in every respect. All modern convenience!.\nLarge Sample Rooms.\nRates $1.60 per Day, Speci I Weakly Ratea.\nQueen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same management\nCEMENT BLOCKS\nAlamifttcMired fur ull clashes of tmildiuKS\nCEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE\nFIRE CLAY AND FIRE BRICKS\nfor sale iu lim.i. or smiill quantities\nut tho lowest, ptlcttd for tosh.\nbul Idiiiu und plusloriiitf\nuadertuketi.\n\. PRADOLINI, - REVELSTOKE\nTo Trappers\nftaw Furs Bought,\nclash Prices Paid\nP. B. WELLS,\nExporter of Furs\nE.W.BrPAGET\nExpress\nD raying\nStorafe\nAll Kinds of Light and H avy\nHauling Undertaken\nSAFES, PIANOS, ETC.\nDenier in Wood, Coal and Feed.\nPhone 71. House Phone 7\nPacific Coast Tested\nSeeds, Acclimatized\nStock, Fruit and\nOrnamental Trees\nand Plants\nFor the Farm, Garden, Lawn\nor Conservatory\nRelinlile Varieties at reasonable! prices\nNo Borers. No Scale. No fumigation\nto damage stock. No windy agents to\nannoy you. Buy direct and get trees\nanil seeds that grow.\nFertilizers, Bee Supplies, Spray Pumps\nSuraylng Material, Cut Flowers, etc.\nOldest established nursery on the\nmainland of B. 0. Catalogue free.\nM. J. HENRY'S NURSERIES\nGreenhouses and Seed Houses\nVANCOUVER, . - - 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-X/B-EmT STOUSTE. PEOP.\nQueens Jfotel\nCOMAPLIX\nHcst brands oi Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Travellers to\nFish Lrecii will find excellent accommodation at this\nHotel.\nCHIEF YOUNG,\nProprietor\nTEAM FOR SALE\nI'nir ol general purpose geldings,\nn\x and seven year*., weight twenty-\none hundred, well broken to work\ntingle or double, good roadsters, Aim\nlinin wagon, double box and tsr.iki',\nnesrly new; one .1. B, Armstrong\nDetnOOratS,'\"0 Beats and drake; otu\nsinul\" open ntiglty; one set work liar\nliens; one set driving harness; one\nHingln lingiiy harness. All an good as\nnow\u00E2\u0080\u0094nt a hiirgftin.\nJ. W. McOALLL'M,\nSalmon Arm, B C.\nCertificate of Improvements\n3STOTI03\u00C2\u00B1l\nHik Hopn Kniction Mineral rUim No. 2,\nHitmito In the Trout Lako Mining l)iftt.ioii of\nilm Konti.iiriy District. Loe.lt'jri ou Poplar\n('rook\nTAKK NOTICE thnt I, C J A. N. Purlin]-.\nProa Miner'iUflftlfloal* No. M WWI6, intend 60\nday! from i ho date hereof to up ply tn the Miu-\nhiL* Recorder for n fertiflcatonf Tinprovi.meut-\nfor the purpose of obtainiiiK a Crown Grant of\nthe above claim. And further take notice that\naction under Section 87 must be commenced\nbefore tho ifmuauce of such ('euiflcate of\nImprovements.\nDated this ith day uf April,\"H\u00C2\u00ABi\u00C2\u00BB\nt. J. A.N PAULEY.\nCanadian Pacific\nAtlantic Steamship\nLine\nSAILINGS\nFrom\nMontreal\nQuebec\nFrom\nLiverpool\nSat. \" S3 Lk. Manitoba\nFri. \" 20 Emp. Ireland\nSat. June 6 Lk.Champlain Wed. 20\nFii. \" 12 Emp. Britain Fri. \" 20\nWinter Season From St. John\nEMPRESSES\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n1st. Class 2nd. CIhss 3rd. Class\n$90 00 $48 75 $.8 75\nLAKE MANITOBA-\nIS!. Class ind. Class 3rd. Class\n$80 00 $42 50 $27 50\nOther Lake lkiATS\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n2nd. Class 3rd. Class\n$45 00 $27 50\nCheap rates to Atlantic Seaboard\npoints in connection with steamship tickets.\nPassengers booked to Norway,\nSweden, Antwerp, Hamburg arid\nall other ('online tal ports.\nFor further information apply to\nT.W.Bradshaw, E.J.Coyle,\nAgent,\nRevelstoke.\nA.Q.P.A.\nVancouver.\nNOTICE\nRevised Statutes of Oanada,\n1906, Chapter 115\nPursuant to the above Statute the\nColumbia River Lumber Company,\nLimited; give notice that they have\napplied by petition to the Qovernor-ln-\nCouncil for approval of the site and\nplans for certain booms proposed to be\nconstructed in the Columbia River\nnear Golden in the Province of British\nColumbia, a plan and description of\nthe proposed site and of the booms to\nbe constructed have lieen deposited\nwith the Minister of Public Works at\nOttawa, and a duplicate thereof in the\nLand Registry office at Nelson, B.C.\nDated this HOth day of April, 1008.\nColumbia Kivkk Lumber Co., Ltd.\nPer J. D. Mi-CihimAi-K,\nmy 2-30 d Managing Director.\nCertificate of Improvements\n3STOTI03E3\nMaymli; Mack, Miua ft,, Iron UMt, and Lent\nFraction mineral elaluKi, Bltuate In the\nNrniit 'alte Mining Uivlalonol We-nl kootenay liiilriot.\nWuere looaleili-ln Uoat Creek Baalu, ailloln.\nIng tbe Beatrice croup.\nTake notiee thai I, K. Smith, F.M.C. No.\nIt_*7l'.!, aijcnl lor J 11, Mackcii.le.i .M.C. No, B\n88572 and Archer Martin, H.M.i;. No. U174W,\ninti'iiil. slxly slsija Irom dule hereof, to apply\nlo tbe MIiiIiik Kucorder lor a (Jorlllleate ol\nImpr11vcment.il, for lhe purpose ol obtaining a\nCrown Urant of the above otaimN.\nAmi further lake nolice that action, under\nlection 87. mint be commenced before tho\nIssuance nl mieh Ccrtllieiius of Improvement.,\nDated thi. Pith dav ol April, A.li. iikib.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2at ap 18 COd\nK. SMITH.\nNOTICE\nrilllK iittoutliiii of lhe I.aml. and Worka lie-\nL partmont havingbaen illreotod In th\u00C2\u00AB fact\nUnit towu liils in 11 tnwimlta linniecl IMnoo Hn\npert holiiKa nbdlTUIqn of Lot 041, KniiKeTi,\nLoam District, nitii'itoil nn the mainland between lho miiulli nf thn Bkoeua Rivor mid Kiiion\nIsland, uro holug offered for sale It has been\ndeomod noce\u00C2\u00BBB\u00C2\u00BBry to warn the publio thnt the\nyiiul townsituateil nt the lorinliius nf tho Hrnnd\nTrunk I'aciOc Bnilwa\u00C2\u00BB, aud Is nut tho tnwimlte\nXh.'.1h.'_,\u00C2\u00B0,wll*U\"l\"_''_'. b\u00C2\u00BB \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Government of\nBritish Columbia Snd ths Grand Trunk l'aclflo\nHiiilwny Ciimpniiy\nF 3. FULTON,\nChief Commissioner of Lands aud Works.\nLand! and Worki Dtpartment. w my 6 Im THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, 1. C.\nI\ni\nf\nFLUE-CLEANING\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094o dirty, heart-breaking: job.\nFLUE-CLEANING\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094a clean, record-breaking job.\nTHE FLUE DOORS\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2$j Situated \" singly \" over feed door\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094on some furnaces.\nSituated \"doubly,\" same distance from\neach other, same distance from feed\ndoor\u00E2\u0080\u0094on \"Sunshine \" Furnace.\n\"SUNSHINE\" ADVANTAGE:\nVVVVSrt/VVVVVVVS/VVVVVVVVV,vvVVSVSIs\nOperator can easily clean every\nbit of soot out of radiator.\nTHE OPERATION\nFire put out, smoke-pipe pulled\ndown\u00E2\u0080\u0094on some furnaces.\nFire stays in, smoke-pipe stays up\n\"Sunshine \" Furnace.\n'i^SiW^rJ^^IetS^ Furnace can ?Tggg\nbe cleaned out any time in season without trouble,\ndirt, or \" fear of chilling the house.\" \u00E2\u0080\u0094 _ *p |\nLONDON\nTORON\nMONTREAL\nWINNI\n& McCIary_5\nPEQ \"^r\nVANCOUVER\nST. JOHN. N.B.\nHAMILTON\nCALGARY\nBOURNE BROS., Local Agents\nTHE MOLSONS BANK\nlueorporated by Act cf Parliament, 1855.\nHEAD OFFICE, - - MONTREAL.\nWm. Molson Macphehson, Pies. S. H. EwiNG,;Vice-Pres.\nJames Elliot, General Manager.\nCapital paid up, $3,372,500\nReserve, $3,372,500\nSixty-four branches in Canada and Agencies in all parts nf the\nworld.\nInterest credited four times a year at current rates on Savings\nBank deposits, until further notice.\t\nW. H. PRATT, Manager,\nRevklbtoke, B. C.\nPLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH\nS. McMAHON, - FIRST STREET\nFor Agricultural Implements. Carriages, Wagons Etc., John\nDeere Ploughs, Holine Wagons, Canada Carriage Company's\nBuggies, I'I.'net jr., Garden Seeders and Cultivator?, Wheelwright and Blacksmith Work attended tu. Horse Shoeing a\nSpecialty\nVICTORIA\nDAY MEET\nInteresting Program of Sports\nand Games Arranged by the\nY.M.C.A.\u00E2\u0080\u0094High Class Dramatic Performance.\nElaborate preparation, have been\nmade for the annual athletic meet\nheld under the auspices of the Y.M.C.\nA. on Monday, May 25th, Victoria\nDay. Tbe programme is a long and\ninteresting one and commences at\n9.45 a.m. on the association grounde,\n1st Street. A baseball game being the\nfirst of a series for the Association\ncup, between the Alert*, and Hopefuls\nwill open the proceedings. At 11 a.\nni. the city team will meet the Y.M.\nC.A. in an exciting lacrrsse match\nwhich should be well worth seeing.\nThe afternoon sports will commence\nat 13.30 o'clock sharp, with a two-mile\nwalking race, starting from the post\noffice aud finishing on the McKenzie\navenue recreation grounds, where the\nafternoon events will take place. The\nother items on the programme are:\n50 yards dash, junior handicap.\n100 yards dash, three heats.\nSack race, junior handicap.\nRunning high jump.\nWheelbarrow raco, junior handicap.\nKuiming broad jump.\n440 yards race, junior handicap.\n220 yards dash, three heats.\nThrowing baseball.\nOne mile relay, junior, 4 men.\nPole vault.\nKicking foot!-all.\nOne mile relay.\nPutting the shot, 16 lbs.\nOu. w. J. OA vanagii, Member W. J. Oavanagh\n\'. Co., Vancouver.\nFRED SMITH, Member Smith Wright & Davidson,\nWholesale Paper Uo,, Vancouver.\nII. M. lii'ilHUT. Western Manager Uortloelll silk1\nI'o., Vancouver.\nJ. 0, \V. STANLEY, formerly General Manager\nWest London Paper Mills.. 1. union, Kng.\nOAPT. H. A. MELLON, .1. P.. American Lloyds'\nAgents, etc.\nl.r.NTAl'l. II. JINN'S. Barrister, etc. Vancouver,\nQBOi B. i.YTI.s, CuU's, Shipbuilding 0o\u00E2\u0080\u009E Vanoouver, li. 0.\nQREEL\"? KOLTS, formerly General Manager Paoific\nCiiiuit Soda Co.\nBig Game Preserve\nMr. A. Bryan Williams, provincial\ngame warden has gone to East Kootenay to select the proposed provincial\ngame preserve which will likely be located between the Elk and Bull rivers\nand which likely have an urea of srv\neral hundred Fiji.fire miles Within\nits limits the shouting of any kind of\ngame will be prohibited. The provincial Government decided to establish\nthe preserves at the request of prominent Canadian and American sportsmen.\nEXPRESS CHARGES REDUCED\nNew Tariff on American Lines\nTakes Effect.\nVancouver, May 22.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A radical reduction in express charges on American lines took place on Wednesday,\nwhen the Great Northern and all other\nexpress companies, acting under orders\nfrom headquarters, will lower their\nrates in conformity with suggestions\nmade by the interstate commerce commission.\nThe general reduction will result in\nmore brisk trade, for under the recent\nsystem business men who express large\nquantities of stuff, hold- all small\nparcels until they are able to express\nthem in bulk form. This will not\nnow be necessary, and consequently\nmuch delay will be averted.\nCHINESE POLL TAX\nEnriches B. C. Treasury by\n$345,000.\nOttawa, May 22.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The poll tax of\n$500 on each Chinese immigrating into\nCanada brought the federal treasury\nlast year nu lms than $690,000. The\ntotal arrivals ol Chinese were 1,380.\nUnder the terms of the act half the\ntax goes to the Dominion and half to\nBritish Columbia where nearly all the\ncelestials remain.\nThe finance department is fin warding a cheque to the provincial government for $346,000, lieing half the total\namount received. The entries of\nChinese in these provinces were as\nfollows; Ontario 1, Saskatchewan 1,\nNew Brunswick 4, Nova Scotia 3, and\nQuebec 74.\nNo More Kissing\nLondon, May 22.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Children attend*\ning London county schools have bocu\nforbidden to play any games iu which\nkiisiug forins a part.\nThis stringent rule has not been\nissue! with a view to curtailing lhe\nchildren's enjoyment, but sulely in the\ninterests of their health, the object being to safeguard them as lar as possible Irom infectious diseases.\nA notice, pulling un end to kissing\ngames has been issued by the comic I\nto ull lhe head teacher.'. On medical\ngrounds this kissing praotico i i considered iit'dc.iriiblo\n\"Promiscuous kissing among children,\" says a doctor, \"might easily lead\nWheat Out of Danger\nWINNIPEG, May 22.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Cold rains are\nrepor.'ed from many pails of the prairie west while at Yorkton the mercury\nbus touched tbe freezing puiut. This\nweather though it checks its growth,\nis beneficial as the danger now is that\nthe wheat will make too rapid progress.\nThis time lust year not 30 per cent ot\nwheat was in the ground. Intense\nheat is the last thing required for the\nnext month.\nFree Miners' Licences\nAU free miners' licences expire on\nMay 31, and renewals must be made\nbefore tbat date, which falls on a\nSunday.\nTENDERS WANTED\nTenders are requested for the clearing, levelling and plowing 70 acres of\nland, one and a half miles from Revelstoke.\nTenders to be in by June 15tb,1908,\nThe lowest or any tenders not necessarily accepted.\nTenders to be addressed to\nC. R. MAODONALD,\nw my 20 Kevelstoke, B. C.\nNOTICE\nTake notice that 1, F. T. Abey, of\nCamborne, li. C, intend applying te\nthe Superintendent of Provincial ro\nlice, at the expiration of one month\nfrom date hereof, for a renewal of my\nhotel licence for the premises known\nas the Criterion Hotel at Camborne,\nB.C.\nDated May 0th, 1908.\nvvmy I880d F. T. Aiiky.\nNOTICE\nTake notice I hal I, Dave Orr, eif\nCamborne, B, C, intend applying to\nthe Superintendent of Provincial Police, at the expiration of one month\nlium dale hereof, for a renewal of my\nhotel licence, for lhe premises known\nas the Camborne Hotel, Camborne,\nli. O.\nDaled May Hth, 1908.\nw my 13 80S Dave Our.\nNOTICE\nTake notiee that I, William Lovatt,\nof Burton, intend applying to the\nSuperintendent of Provincial Police,\nat the expiration of one month from\ndate herof, for a renewal of my hotel\nlicence for the premises known as the\nKootenay Hotel at Burton.\nDated May 1st, 1908.\nn my I) 80d Wm. Lovatt.\nNOTICE\nTake notice that we intend to apply\nto the Superintendent of Provincial\nPolice for a renewal of the retail liquor\nlicence for the Lakeview Hotel at\nArrowhead, B. 0\u00E2\u0080\u009E for the half year\nfrom 1st July, 11)118 to 31st Dec. 1908.\nDated this 8th day of May, 1008.\nsat my 0 30d Plumtun A Chapman.\nG. GREEN\nLandscape Gardener\nFlorist and\nPropagator__-rS^>\nWork done by the day or week.\nContracts Undertaken.\nAddress :\nThe QUEEN'S HOTEL\nWANTED\nA 00OUNT8OOLLE0TED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Prompt\nand eaiel'ul attention Io Rents.\nSettlements of Rents made monthly.\nCollections made everywhere by expert collect oik anil adjusters\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Columbia Agencies, Limited, McKenzie Ave.\nRevelstoke, B. O.\nHI GUS foi Hatching from a splendid\nXli strain of winter laying Rhode\nIsland Reds, $1.60 for 15.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mre. Drew.\nReliable Poultry Yards. Camborne,\nB.C. up 22-1 urn\nFOR SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Eggs for Hatching\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nThoioughbred, silver laced iVyan-\ndots, best winter layors. Price $1.50\nfor 15 eggs. Address Box 237.\n17*011 QUICK SALIC Cheap c'l.t-h\n; register, wife and store fixtures,\n.splendid condition. Apply Hox llll.\nMail Herald.\nIOST- Al the Roller Rink a lew\n_l nights ago a $10 gold piece. The\nfinder will receive $2 on returning\nsame to owner through ,M.v i i.-l I i-.ua i.d.\nNURSING -Mis. Alice C. Lee. nf\nFourth Street, Is prepared to go\nout nursing.\n1)111 VATK HOMK for maternity\ndiscs, Second SI.ieel. West, or P.\no. Hiix211 Mrs. A. 10. Bennison,\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094A competent girl for\ngeneral home work. Good\nwages, no children. Wages $25,110 per\nmonth,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Apply this Office,\nNOTICE\nNotice is hereby given I hal tile pill I-\nnersblp heretofore existing between\nthe undersigned nnd parried mi uml e\nthe linn name and stylo ol Ibe Rioter\nprise Brewing Company has this day\nboon dissolved hy unit mil consent,\nMr, ,1. P. Sutherland withdrawing\nfrom lhe partnership. The business\nIn future will bo carried on under the\nHiimellim name by Messrs, Thomas\nDowns and Charles linltnn who will\nllSSdllie and pay all liabilities of Ibe\nlain partnership Unu, and all debts\ndtii' the late llitn are payable to I hem.\nj. p. Sutherland,\nCharles Holtbn,\nTiiiuiah Downs,\naier. K. Edwards Attorney\nmo, S, McUa.iti.ii. ap2o\nNOTICE\nThat notice that I intend to apply to\ntue Superintendent of Provincial Police for a renewal of the retail liquor\nlicence for the Eva Hotel at Camborne,\nB. C, for the half ye ir from 1st July\nto 3lsl Dec. 1008.\nDated this 8lb day of May, 1008.\nsat 0 my 30J John A. THBW.\nNOTICE\nNotice is heiehy given that I intend\nto apply to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for a renewal of the Retail Liquor Licence for lhe Hotel\n| Queens at Comaplix, B. C, for the\nbait year from July 1st, 1908, to Dec.\n31st, \"1908.\nsat my 2 lind J. H. You.ro. ;\nNOTICE\nTake notice that I. Cory Menhenick,\nof Camborne, B. O., intend applying\nto the Superintendent of Provincial\nPolice, at the expiration of one month\nfrom date hereof for a renewal of my\nhotel licence for the premises known\nas the Reception Hotel at Camborne,\nB.C.\nDated May Uth, 1908.\nsat in 16 lit)d Cory Menhenick.\nNOTICE\nTake notice that I, Cory Menhenick,\nof Camborne, B. C, intend applying\nto the Superintendent of Provincial\nPolice, at the expiration of one month\nfrom date hereof, for a renewal of my\nhotel licence for the premises known\nas the Coronation Hotel, at Camborne,\nB.C.\nDated May Hth, 1008.\nsat m 10 30d Cory Mknhenick.\nNOTICE\nTake notice that I intend to make\napplication lo the superintendent of\nProvincial Police for a renewal jf the\nretail liquor licence for the Windsor\nHotel, al lllecillewaet, B. C, for six\nmonths from July 1st, 190B to December 31st, 1DU8.\nDaled this 12th day of May, 1908.\nO, D. MORRIS,\niv my 2u mid\nNOTICE\nTake notice that 1 intend to make\napplication to the superintendent of\nProvincial Police for a renewal of the\nretail liquor licence for the Glacier\nHouse Hotel, at Glacier, B.C., for the\nCanadian Pacific Railway Company,\nfor six-months from Julv 1st, 1908 to\nDec. 31st, 1008.\nDated this 12th day of May, 1908.\nw my 13 3Ud G. S. Flindt.\nNOTICE\nRevelstoke Land District.\nDistrict of West Kootenay.\nTake notice that I, M. K. Lawson of\nRevelstoke, occupation house-keeper,\nintends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land:\nCommencing at a post planted on\ntbe line of Lot No. 7583, and marked\n\"M. K. Lavvson's N. E. corner post,\"\ntbenee south along said line40 chains,\nthence west 40 chains, ihence north 20\nchains, theuce east 20 chains, thence\nnorth 20 chains to P. Maher's pre-emption, theuce east 20 chains to point of\ncommencement.\nMinnir K. Lawson,\nDated April 0th, 1008. w ap 28\nNOTICE\nNotice is hereby given tbat 1 intend\nto apply to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for a renewal of tbe Retail Liquor Licence for the Lardeau\nHotel at Comaplix, B.C., for the half-\nyear from July 1 si, 1908, to Dec. 31st\n1008.\nw in 0 30d RU88EL M, Evans.\nNOTICE\nTake notice lhat I intend to make\napplication to the Superintendent of\nProvincial Police for a renewal of Hie\nretail liquor license for the St. Leon\nHotel ai St. Leon, B. C., for the half-\nyear from July 1st, 1808, to Dec. 81st,\n1908.\nvv my (I30d M. GRADY.\nNOTICE\nNolice is hereby given lhat I intend\nto app.y to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for a renewal of retail\nliquor license for the Union Hotel al\nArrowhead, B.C , for six months from\nJuly 1st, 1908, to December 31st, 1908.\nDated this 4th day of May, 11)08.\nvv my (I 30d \\ \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 J. Lie. HTBURNB.\nNOTICE\nTake notice that I intend to make\napplication to ihe Superintendent of\nProvincial police for a renewal of the\nietail liquor licence for tiie Balmoral\nHotel, Ferguson, B. ('., for the half\nyear from July 1st., 1908, to Dec. 31st,\n1908.\nJohn Staiukk\nNOTICE\nTake notice lhat I intend to make\napplication to the Superintendent of\nProvlnolal Police for a renewal of the\nretail liquor licenss for the City Hotel\nat Arrowhead, B.C., foi ibe lull yem\nfrom July 1st, 1IKW, to Dec. 31st, HUH.\nw ap 21) .1. C.vi.ky.\nNonet\nNolice is hereby given that I intend\nto apply to the Superintendent of\nProvinolal Police foi permission to\ntransfer to Messrs, chapman and\nPlumpton, of Arrowhead, li. C, the\nretail liquor license held by me in\nrespect of the premises al Arrowhead,\nknown as the Lakeview Hotel.\nDaled Ibis 1st, (hi) of May, IIKI8.\nSat my 2 30,1. I). OaKBRON.\nNOTICE\nNotice Is hereby given that we intend to apply to the Superintendent of\nProvincial Police for a renewal of the\nretail liquor licence now held in respect of the Lakeview Hnlel at Arrowhead, which license has been trails-\n.erred to us by D, Cameron, the\nholder thereof.\nhaled this 1st. dav of Mny. 1908.\niAtray280d Chapman* Plumpton,\nNOTICE\nTake notice that I intend to make\napplication to the Superintendent of\nProvinolal Police for a renewal of the\nretail liquor license for the Hotel Beaton, Beaton, H.C., for the half year\nfrom July 1st, 1906, to Dec. 31st, 1008.\nw ap .vi Wm. Boyd.\nNOTICE TO CO-OWNERS\nTo John Ennest, or to whomsoever he\nmay bave transferred his interests;\nTake notice that I, the undersigned,\nco-owner with you in the following\nmineral claim, viz.: Gold Fly mineral\nlaim, situated on Lexington Mountain, Lardeau Mining Division of West\nKootenay District, of the Province of\nBritish Columbia, have done the re-\nquired work on the above mentioned\nmineral claim fur the year ending 1907,\nIn order to hold tbe same under Section 24 of tbe Mineral Act.\nAud further take notice that if within W0 days ft om the first publication of\nthis notice, you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure, together with the cost of this\nadvertisement, your interebt in the\nsaid minei al claim will become the\npropert y of t he undersigned, under\nSection 26 B of the Mineral Act.\nDated at Camborne, B. C, this Uth\nday of May 19U8.\nsat my 16 UUI J. A. LBW1S,\nCOLUMBIA DISTRICT\nFERRY, SpillimachhnL\nI N ACCORDANCE with Chapter .8, R.8.B.C..\nJ. 1897, \"Ferries Aci,\" the Government of\nBritish Columbia invite applications for a\ncharter for a ferrr to ply across ltie Columbia\nRirer nt Spillimachiue.\nApplication will be received br the Hou. the\nChief Commissioner up to .md including the\n30th day of May, 1908.\nThe limits of the ferry shall extend for a distance of two milt-.- abore aod two miles below\nSpillimachiue.\nTbe charter will corur a period expiring on\nthe 30th June, 1UI0.\nThe forry ..ball be operated whenever required between 7 a.m. aud 7 p.m., every day except*\ning Sundays.\nApplications shall giro a description of the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0mow or boat it is proposed to use.\nApplications shall stale the tolls it is pro*\nposod Uj ask for\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nKach adult passenger.\nEach child (not iu arms) under 13 years.\nKach heud of cattle, horse, mule or donkey.\nK.ii-i. calf, t>heep. goat or swiue.\nKach vehicle with one horse aud driver.\nKach cart or waggon witb one horse and\ndriver, loaded.\nKttch vehicle with two horses and driver.\nKach vehicle with two horses aud driver,\nloaded.\nKach parcel of V, lbs, aud under.\nFreight per 100 Ib* aud uuder, perishable\ngowds.\nFreight, per IW Ibe. aud under, perishable\ngood*.\nThe Oovernment of British Columbia in not\nuecessanly bound to accept any application\nsubmitted.\nF. tt UAUI1LE,:\nPublic Works Engineer.\nLauds aud Works Department,\nVictoria, B.C , April Mb, IMS. wtd\nNOTICE\nIt ix the intention of the H C, Government to\nbring into force tho followiug amendments to\ntho Act as cited below, at the next sitting of\nthe Legislature-\n(Hon. Chief Commisbiuneh\nBILL\nNo. # ) ( 1906\nAn Aet to amend the \" Highwuy\nTrallic Regulation Act.\"\nHIM MaJKSTY. by and with the advice and\n- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:. \"Ni of the Legislative A- lembly of\nUritish Columbia, euacts a* lot lows:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n1. Thi- Ant may be cited u the \"Highway\nTrallic Uegulatiuii Act Amendment Act, 1908.r'\n2. Bectiou 8 of tbe \" Highway Traffic Kegula*\nUod Act,' being chaptor 92 of tbe Revised\nStatute.-. 1897, as enacted by sty tion 2 of chapter\n30 of the bunnies of 1902, is hereby repealed and\nthe followiug section is substituted therefor:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\na It shall be unlawful for any waggon or\nvohiclo carrying a load of more than two\nthousand pounds to be drawn or driven on any\npublic biguway unless th<< tires of such waggon\nr vehicle shall be at least four inches in width,\n3. Section Id of said chaptor 92 Is hereby re*\npoaled and the following section (a substituted\ntherefore:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"10. It shall be uulawful for any person or\npersou.* to -1 rag logs or limber over or along auy\npublic highway \"\ni. This Act shall not come into force to far\nas tbat portiuu of tbe Province of British\nColumbia situate, east of tho Cascade Kanga of\nmountains is concerned, until the 1st day of\nJanuary, 1BUV TIIE'MATL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nMONEY SAVING FRIGES\nSpecial Inducement.s for Cash\nThe Best Bargains fall to the\nlot of those who come early.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1 _T 1 '1 1 Linen Blouse\nHand Embroidered ^TW.^\n$4.50 now $2.76; $7..\"i0 now $1 IK)\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Ol * \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Made from Cotton Sllkl-\nUnder Skirts t%&0?J$!mnn\u00E2\u0084\u00A2'\nMillinery Department g-gS\nis now complete with new goods coming to hand hy\nexpress, and keeping up-to-date with the newest styles\nq \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Imported direct from one of the\nl flP39fll*_ largest European makers. The\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ui uouio ftl,B pre,ty liml different from\nwhat is generally shown,\nLadies Rain Coats ftSrjS\nand $10.00, An exceptional bargain for the money.\nMisses' Rain Coats ft$ffS\n>,am of .inc. Now s;:i..'iii\nDress Good Bargains |\u00C2\u00B0FS\ngood hat-gains, remember these prices. -$1.50 Tweeds\nnow $1.00; $1.00 Volls, now 7iV.; To ceut Dress\nGoods no. 55c,i 60 cenl Fancy Fabrics now 80o.\nf\ \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 O Ol Ladles' Oxfords,\nBoots & Shoes * g\u00C2\u00BB -\nCalf, Hals aud Bluchers, $4.50 now $:j.uo\nSemi-Ready Dress Patterns\nThese come with skirts already made and\nenough material foi Blouse with Lace and Insertion,\n$7.60 Pattern:' now $3.75; $10.00 Patterns now\njil 75| $12 Ou to $15.00 i'iitii'rii.1 now $7.50.\nTake full advantage of these\nSpecial Prices throughout our\nstock. Pi ices for thrifty buyers\nREID & YOUNG\n# \u00E2\u0099\u00A6$\u00C2\u00BB <$H$ i|h$\u00C2\u00BB i$*fc iJmJ. 4|h$ *\nI Soravins *\nHEAVf LOAF OF BREAD\nFruit Trees\nYou can get all the\n*V Chemicals for any re- Vp\nty ceip; here. We have them *&\nors,as well as hH\nrouti'i i-p'tis, aid t.ie match should\np ui. interesting. Tnin afterooon a\numtch i- tieo.g played between tbi\nele\u00C2\u00BBe. cu sen to pUy against Vernon,\nsi u \u00E2\u0080\u009E is-rtiii composed oi other mem-\nbim, c.ptain u by vV . W. Foster.\nis about the worst thing you\ncan eat. Try some of ours\nwhich is always light, always fresh andalwtiys sweet.\nTry our cukes and pies, too.\nThat they are excellent, no\ndoubt you have heard. But\nit needs a personal trial to\ndisclose how much better\nthan the ordinary they really\nare.\nA GOOD BREAKFAST!!\nis Important for the man who\nworks\u00E2\u0080\u0094the day starts with it\nand if not good the whole day\nis likely to go wrong. \"The\ncup that cheers but not inebriates,\" can be brewed from\neither the line teas, aromatic\ncoffees or delicious cocoas or\nchocolates from Flob.on &\nBell's, til for the palate of an\nepicure. Our groceries are\nkepi up to tbe best standard\nin line roller process bonis nnd\ncereals of .-ill kinds,\nf\u00C2\u00AE. 'BELL\nThe tunnel ou the Huff behind the\ncity witter tanks on the first shoulder\nol Mt. Victoria wis tlio Boone of h\nstrange ceremony the other night,\nwhen a dead Hindu i wits burnt on tlie\nfuneral pyre. Tlie body wss laid on\ntimber nnd brush, tbe usual fetishes\nbeing placed with it, and the pj re was\nBred, the Barnes rapidly consuming\nthe llesh and hones of tbo dead man;\nthe Hindoos standing lound n d muttering the semblance of the Mahometan burial service. The ashes are\ntaken out and scattered to the four\nwinds.\nSocial and Personal\n'lhe Rev. Kill her Cocoola left, this\nmorning for Golden,\nJ, Q I'onksey left this morning for\na trip to England.\nThomas Taylor, M.P.P., left for\nNelson this morning.\nDr. Hamilton left on No 90 this\nMorning for Rogers' Pats.\nC. E. Gillau was iu Nelson thiB\nweek on ii business trip.\nMr. and Mrs. A. E. Phipps and\nfamily leave tomorrow morning for\nBiiiill.\nThe Rev. T. W. Hall is attending\ndie Methodist Conference at Vancouver.\nMrs. Frank Hooley and her two\nchildren left last night on a visit to\nthe Coast.\nR. Marpole, of the C.P.R , and MrB.\n.Marpole, passed through on Thursday\nen route for England.\nMr. and Mrs. J. C. Vance and family,\nof AiuleiBon, Indiana, arrived in the\ncity on Thursday night.\nA meeting of the Ladies' Hospital\nGuild will be held on Tuesday alter-\nnoon at 330 in the City Hall.\nMrs. H. Cunningham Morris returned last night, from a visit to Lake\nShuswap, where she has been the\nguest of Mr. and Mrs. L, T. Morris.\nW. Hawkins, C P.R. agent at Echo\nBay, Out., accompanied by his mother\nand daughter, were in the oity fur a\ncouple of days this week, the guests uf\nMr. and Mss. A. Johnson. The party\nleft last evening for a two weeks'\nviBit to .he Pacific Coast. Mr. Hawkins was much delighted with the\nappearance ot the city anil district and\npredicts gie.it possibilities in fruit\ngrowing here in tbe immediate future\nFt'\nT\nWE HAVE\n7q\nHOUSES TO LET\nFIRE INSURANOB\nHOUSES FOR SALE\nLIFE LNSURANOE\nFARM LANDS\nACCIDENT INSL'RANl'K\nFRUIT LAN US\nGUARANTEE BONOS\nNICOLA COAL\nMONEY TO LOAN\n\L\nK I N C AID iSt\n1' I _. S T S\nAn i>k rs o n\nr i. e ii t\n(v I U E\nDRUGS\nis the motto at our store.\nTHAT is why your physician\nban confidence it, our prescriptions.\nYour health.did future welfare\nare too important to be trilled\nwith.\nSIND YOU! PStSOtllPTIONS TO\nWALTER BEWS, - Phm B.\nDruggist & Stationer\nMail Orders receive prompt\nattention.\nsecure your tickets to Bee Mrs.\nWiggs of the Cabbage Patch,\" on 29th.\nThe restaurant scene at the Metropolitan iu \"Pink Duniinoes\" is a triumph of wit and comical situation!,\nMonday, May 20, Opera House.\nThe lady hobo ie the latest thing in\nfashionable tie path and break beam\ncircles, eeverul of these \"fast\" damsei.i\nbeing unearthed recently from box\ncars and others places enjoying a ride.\nC. Hartsell was sentenced last even-\niug by magistrate Pinkham to two\nmonths' imprisonment for breaking\ngaol last fall. The prisoner, after\nkeeping away for several months\ndrifted back to town again and was\nreadily captured by the police.\nNo, 72 regular last frei nss\nand Sermon; 2 p.m. Baptisms; 2:30\np.m. Sunday Sohool; 7:30p.m. Rosary,\nInstruction and Benediction.\nMethodist\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rev. T.w. Hull, pastor.\nServices on Sunday as follows :\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nAt 11 a.m., morning service; 2 80, p.\nm., Sunday school and Bible class,\n7:30. p.m. evening service. In the\nabsence of the pastor nt conference,\nthe service in the morning will be\ntaken by Mr. E. M Cooke, secretary\nof the Y. M. C. A., and iu the evening\nthere will be a song service.\nSt, Andrew's Prkhiiyterian\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rev.\nW.C. Calder, pastor. Sunday, May 24th\nServices 11 a.m., 7:30 pm., Sunday\nSchool and Pastor's Bible Clasa, 2.30\np.m. Young People's meeting Monday 8 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p.m. Ch ir practice aud teach\nera' meeting, Friday 8 p m.\nKnox Presbyterian\u00E2\u0080\u0094J R Robertson, B. I)., minister, Sunday servicea\nut Ham and 7:30 p m. Sunday\nschool at 2:30 p.m. The pastor will\npreach ut both se vices. Morning\nsubject, \"With St. John at the Cross,\"\nevening subject, ''The Word of Triumph at the Cross \" Special anthem,\n'Son ol My Soul.\" Short, service in\norder to attend Miss Muroilt 'a meeting in the Opera House. A cordial\nwelcome is given to nil and strangers\nspecially invited.\nSt. Peter's Anglican\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rev. C. A\nProcunier, M A., rector 5th Sunday\nafter Easter, 8a,tn. Holy Communion\n11 a.m. Matins and sermon. 7.30 p\nin., Evensong. Sunday Bchool 2 30\np. m.\nBaptist\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rev. W. P. Freeman, B A.\npastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30\np m Sunday school at 2.30 p. m.\nMorning subject, 'Com in the Fish's\nMouth,\" evening subject, \"A Lesson\nii, Geometry \" Tlie Young People's\nmeeting on Monday evening aud Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening\nwill be cancelled this week on account\nof Mrs. Murcutt's lectures. All are\ninvited to all .ervices.\nBusiness Locals\nKodaks and lilms at Bews' drug\nstore.\nFruit and vegetables in fresh today\nC. B. Hume A Co.\nFor holiday reading see the new\nbooks at C. R. Macdomilil's.\nFresh Creamery butter and fresh\ngroceries, fruit and vegetables, at\nBourne Bros.\nLook out for bargains in berry sets\nlor next week. C. B. Hume .. Co.\nKefrigeiatorB, large stock, good assortment, from $10 up\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lawrence\nHardware Co.\nill\nI'jLlwffiJr^il lf you \u00C2\u00BBre in need of New Curtains. We can\n('It.. I "Newspapers"@en . "Revelstoke (B.C.)"@en . "The_Mail_Herald_1908_05_23"@en . "10.14288/1.0310898"@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. 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