"e416b622-d8e4-4fc5-b258-a1ca762d2b09"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-05-17"@en . "1909-03-20"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310943/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " \" Bnlpire\" Typewriter\nKm ease uf operation and perfection\nin results produced, tbis machine\nIS unsurpassed. Price, $00 00 Cash.\nInterior Publishing Co., - Agents\n\"S\nThe Mail-Heral\n'incial Lib\nrary\nVol. 15.-No 15\nREVELSTOKE. B. C, MARCH 20. L909\nl^ \u00E2\u0080\u0094 '\nNew Wellington Coa!\nW. B. PAGET, McKcnzio Ave.\nTELEPHONE 39\n$2.50 Per Ye'ir\nC. B. Hume & Co, Ltd\nStores at Arrowhead antl Reveletoke.\nDelecatessen\nJUST\nLISTEN\nA\nMOMENT\n(.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2;i or n delicate finish for\nI luntlrv & Palmer's Knjr-\nhig'heat perfection in the\nhor ilternoon !\nI .unch we have\nlish Biscuits, th\nmanufacture of Biscuits. The dainty and\nattractive forms they are made in and tlie\ndelicate blending of flavors cannot help\nbul please. These new brands of Huntley\nami Palmer's Biscuits to choose trom:\nMonarch, per package, -oc\nl oi'onatiou, \" -.ic\nMarie, \" 20c\nl\.-t!.'iti,t, \" 35c\nArrowroot, per pound,\nI'hillipines, \"\nAcorn,\nCreames, \"\n35c\n75c\n75c\n9'Jc\nHies and Honey\nThe following new Jim\nin .stock:\nWagStafTs Fears and Peaches\t\nWagstafPs Strawberry and Raspberry Jam\nWagstati's Ciab Apple Jellies\t\nCrosse & Blackwell's Marmalade,... i-lb 25c, 4-lb 65c\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \" Preserved Ginger 35c\nHONEY, per jar 35c\n40c\n30c\n30c\nC. B. HUME & CO., LIMITED\nStores nt Revelstoke and Arrowhead.\nhOOOO0^O0<\nIi Costs Nothing\nto have a look at our Bargain U'indowe, hut will save\nynu dollars tn huv some of these bargains.\nS ZEj ri H ZKj JEt JU\nWire Hat and Coat Hooks, two dozen for . . . 25c\nHandles for Mis. rolls1 Irons 15c.\n\ Pressed Steel Lid Lifters, tinned 10c.\nMouse Traps, (iee Whi/ und Veto 5c.\n! Dover Egg lieaiers 15c.\n; Wire Pot Brushes 10c.\nj Nail brushes 5c.\nWire Egg Whips 5c.\nnnd miin;. o'lier bargains at just as good values\nLawrence Hardware Co., Limited\nTINSMITHINQ PLUMBING ELECTRIC. WORK\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BA0^<>00^'00<>~00-00-aO-0-<\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHead Office\u00E2\u0080\u0094Toronto, Ontario.\nCapital Authorized\nCapital Paid Up\nRest\n$10,000,000.00\n5,000,000.00\n5,000,000.00\nBranches ur Agents nt all principal points in Canada.\nA| were held in\ntlie Human Catholic church, it being\na canonical leitival. In the evening\nan li it.li concert lias held in lue opera\nbouse, which proved most enjoyable,\nincluding ninny pupulut selections of\nIrish uin sic, tooita lions and specialties\niu the I nn tl piintomiue, dull, etc.\nPrincipal I'uliock, ul the public school,\ncreated some amiiBcmenl when, in\nreading a brief synopsis ol tbe life of\ntit. Patrick, which stated that the\nsaint's birth pluce nun doubtful, be\nsuggested that the lh- .Istoke Board\nof Trade should take it up aud secure\nit lor this city. tit. Patrick's day\npassed off quietly und is now history.\nCuid mile Millie.\"\nNO COMMISSION AWARDED\nVerdict of Appeal Court in Arrowhead Lumber Case\nWinnipeg, Maroh 19\u00E2\u0080\u0094 The cise ol\nBent vs. the Ariuwhesd Lumber Co.\nwas determined today by tbe Court of\nAppeal. This wus tbe NiwWesi\nmins er action lor the recovery of\ncommission for the sale of certain\nBritish Columbia lands. At tbe tirst\ntrial Judge Mathers eutered a verdict\nIor the plaintiff tor $25,000, being one-\nhalf of tbe amouut claimed. Both\nsides appealed against the decision.\nJudgment was delivered by Chief Justice Unwell and Mr. Justice I'hippen,\nholding that, under the circumstances\nol this case, the company could oot\nbe beld liable for the commission, and\nthat tbe verdict for the plaintiff inns\nbe set aside, and judgment entered for\nthe defendants witb tbe costs of tbe\ntrial and of the appeal.\nThomas Meredith, of New West\nDiinster, is the principal shareholder\nin tbe company. Bent iB a Chicago\nreal estate agent, and claimed tc have\nbrought the parties together, making\nrhe sale.\nTHE FRENCH STRIKE\nPostal. Telegraphic and Telephonic Systems Demoralised\nParis, March 19. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 The indications\nto-night sre that the s rike of the\ntelegraph, telephone, and postal employees will continue to-morrow The\nwidely varying estimates ol the opposing forces renders most difficult\nan iiccurate \u00E2\u0096\u00A0ummary of ihe situation,\nbut it is certain that ut the present\nmoment the postal, telegraphic and\ntelephonic at rvices throughout the\ncountry are demoralised. Witb tbe\nexception of the United States, France\nia practically cut off Irum foreign communication. Mail sucks are arriving\nin Paris from the principal centres, but\nhave not been sorted,and millions ot\nletters are delayed.\nBURNABY HEIGHTS\nVancouver's New Addition on\nthe Electric Tram Line\nMr. John G. Martin, special representative of Allau Bros., real estate\nagents ol Vancouver, is in tbe city\nMr. Martin ie the mile agent tor the\nsale ol tbe Burnaby Heights addition\nto Vancouver, one of best rcsidental\ndistrict), udjuceut to the city. Burnaby Heights is situated on thn Vancuu-\nver-New Westmiuster tram line aud\nonly ul*.n't 100 yards from the station\nand the tram line. The Heights overlook the famous Kraser river and tbe\nHelta making it an ideal home for the\nbusy people of the city uf \aucouver\nVancouver at her rn; id rate of exttin-\nsion wil reach out uver a large terri\ntory, and within a few short years\nwill be numbered with the big cities\nof the continent. \"Jack\" Martin is\none of the old timers of tbe Kootenay\nind Okanagan and is desirous of giv.\ning bis interior friends an opportune\nty to get into Vancouver real eitate\non the ground floor, and believes that\nBurnaby Heights will make handsome\nreturns to investors. A number of\nlots have lieen purchased in towo this\nweek.\nTONIGHT\nThe new programme at the Kdison\nTheatre ast night wbb witnessed by t\ncrowded house The subjects Bhown\nwere firet-class and were well appreciated hy the big audience, Tonight\nthe same programme will be repented.\nFIREMEN'S DANCE\na Big\nTHROUGH THE\nSTATION WALL\nExpress From Boston Dashes\nInto Station Killing Several\nand Fatally Injuring a Dozen\nPassengers.\nMom . i *i., l/iic , March 18\u00E2\u0080\u0094At a\nspeed uf rtv milruuii hour the Bus\ntun ejtp i - due al Windsor station Bl\nI* 2D yes euiay morning, nislied thru\ntlm mi ni ii.u un No.,7 track, l.ruke its\nway through the immense grand\nwalls cienr into the ladies' waiting\nruiuu ami general wailing room, when\nthe engine, tender and baggage cat\nwere smashed out of recognition, presenting a scene of chaos beyond do\nsoription. At the present lime it is\nknown at least one girl or woman ir\ndead.several are severely injured and\na dozen more slightly injured.\nTbe blowing out of a plug in the engine hurled tbe engineer from lhe cab\nand disabled ihe fireman, wheu tbe\ntrain waa a mile from the station.\nWith uu ne to guide it. Ihe heavy\ncame ihiiudering into lhe eiy ut terrific spied, aid, j.imping llie track\nnear ihe station, diove itself str iglu\ninto tbe building wiih the force ul a\ntitanic proj utile.\nThe lender and f out part uf the\nbaggage cur crushed through the lluor-\ning. aud are half way between tee Os-\nburne sireet level uf the station and\nDjucg-ina sireet.\nTlie liretn.iu uiadu a heroic effort t\nstop ihe truiu when he saw theeu-\ng neer hurled Irum the cab, himself\nseverely iujured, had climbed to the\ntender aud grasped the throttle us the\nengine crashed inl) the station.\nHe was killed at his post, und was\ntaken from the wreck unrecognizable.\nThe accident occuned at the Windsor\nstation. The train was composed of a\nlocomotive, a baggage car and three\npasBenger coaches.\nTbe engine weut through tbe thick\nstation wall as if it bad been made uf\npaper. Tiie fire and steam from tbe\nengine made the danger of the whole\nstation being burned very serine \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 and\nbefore any work of rescue was attempted it was necessary lor the tire\ndepartment to prevent a conflagration.\nII. is feared a portion of the station\nwhere the locomotive Btande will collapse any moment and clerks have\nbeen dismissed from the offices above,\nnear tbe m.i in waiting room. Salety\nlines, have heen drawn by the police\nand firemen around the station and all\noutsiders removed from the station.\nlive witnesses insist mure victims ure\nburied under the waiting-room. The\nofficial statement aiinounc'.s Unit three\nbodies bave heen recoveied. Hescne\nparties are feverishly working to ex- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u0094\ntHcate any possible victims in the Mr, Busteed Denies Reports of\ndeAlLaoudleafand Cecilia Deli.le, C. P. R. Double-tracking\nIndian girls ol Caughnawaga sitting V KBusieid.Uennral Superintendent\nin cliairB in tbe main waiting-room, ul ihe Pacific Division nl the C. V. K\nwere horrified to find themselves end- states t.lut \"Th-re is ahsoluHy not\ndenly lifted high on the cowcutcber of one wind f truth that, ihe Canadian\nthe big mogul und Hung across the Pacific Railway is contemplating the\nroom. Their injuries, however, are establishment ul oarshops arid loco\nslight. The scene iu tbe wuitiug motive works iu New Westniister.\"\nroom is a terrific oue, the cugiue \"And equall false,\" be says, \"is an\nstanding in the middle of lhe big other stst..iiient. about the alleged\nwaiting-room Several cars behind intention of double-tracking and elec-\nplunged through tbe Hour of the tloor trilyiug the C. P. K. lines between\nof the ladies'wiiitiiig-roum, where most; Vanoouver and Westminster Junction\nand between the junction and New\nWestminster. These subjects have\nnev.ir even been broached to mo, mucb\nNo. 2 Brigade Draw\nCrowd.\nOne .if the best dunces of the season\ntook pluce last nigh* in tlie opera\nhouse under the auspices of Fire Brigade N .. 2 The firemen nr\" perhaps\nthe iiinif, popular b idy of nun in llevelsloke and always draw a big crowd\nol admirers, especially thn fair sex,\nulle.- Ilium, bust night wus no exception to the general rule, and the hall\nwas a guy seem-\u00E2\u0080\u0094u mixture nl youth)\nbosuty, color sud ligbt, Tho decora-\ntious ne e excel lent, lieing artistically\noarrie.l out, II igs, truphies, strings of\ncolored lamps, elc. heing used witb\neffect, The flour an* in line condition,\ns wus also the music furnished liy the\nIndependent Band and although at\ntino's ihe lull was a little crowded,\nvei the dancers had ample room to\nnove. No. 1 Brigade were the guests\nil tne evening nnd participated witb\n,'U.-t.o in the ninny walls and intricn-\n(ies of lhe lancers. Supper wns servid\nat midnight and was just \"au hui,\"\nthe service heing excellent. The firemen in ie, us is their profession, ready\nfor the eu I ol llie 'belies\" and did\ntheir duiv, aliuwing but few tu sit out.\nO.i sen ml occasions it In iked us if the\nfiremen weie ready to take two on nt\nonce through the dunce, so keen was\ntlieir desire to please. All present\nhave voted tbe affair a huge success.\nHere's lo the liri men, and let uu one\npour water on '.he flumes of tlieir\naffection, may ihey never be iu wnnt\nol hose, and never reel und kick the\nbucket.\nTHE GRIP GERM\nPfeiffer Bacillus Enforces Martial Law\nThat medical Teuton'\" '\"rant, tho\nPfeiffer bacillus, is mva... . many\nhomes in Kevelstoke. It comes without warning, supported by aches and\npains, accompanied by headaches and\ngiddiness, nud tbe Pfeiffer microbe\nplaces his victims under the martini\nlaw of \"la grippe,\" The receut vagaries of the climate of this portion ol\nthe \"Banana Belt\" have \u00C2\u00BBiven splendid\nopportunities for the I. cilltis to land\nwith his convoy ul uehea aud pains.\nThe hot season a week ago, when it\nwas spring in the morning, summer\nin the afternoon, autumn in the evening and hitter winter all the time,\nthrew people utl' thoir guard and gave\nample opportuui y f r the grippe germ\nto get busy, Antl yet iu u very short\nwhile our people will be railing at\niii(iM|iiitin'9 und simmering down with\nthe heat. Truly humanity is fickle.\nFALSEHOODS NAILED\nTt_T\nfatalities occurred.\nTHE DUTY OF THE PROVINCE'\nExtensive Railway Programme\nIs Imperative\nThe Vancouver Saturday Sunset,\nalter speaking ut the Alberta railway\nprogramme, delivers itself in this wise\nas tu the duty of this province! \"British Columbia should adopt a similar\npolicy. That policy should be big and\nbroad enough to gird British Colum\nbia with a network \"of trails, roads\nand railway.-, north, suuth, mist und\nwest. It ahould b- big enough to\ncover the north eud and west coast\nol Vancouver island, lt should bring\none, two or three new lines through\nthe Velluwhead Puss; it should bring\na line down the Colum bia,through the\nOkanagan and down to the coast; it\nshould compel Jim Hill to finish hit\nBimilkameen undertakings; the C. P.\nII. should be extended from tho Nicola\ntu the Okttimgati; a line should lu\nbuilt from Kort George to Vancouver;\ntbe Boundary and Koutenay should\nhave increased facilities. No policy\nwhich does nut include all of thcsi\nand mure, will be ndt(|tiatu for British\nColumbia's needs.\"\ntialt mackerel, heiring, salmon bellies codfish, Holland herring aud all\nI he wants for the lenteu season. < lei\nuur prices. C. B. Hume A Co,\nless dincusted witb tbe executive,\nSuch I'lriiiieuie statements are misleading uud savor of invention by\npatties having uu ulterioi object iu\nview. Ill these two lubrications nunc\nbtidy's Fancy bat run riot,\" he milled.\nA COMING CENTER\nEastern Capitalists Buy Shuswap Property\nA wealthy syndicate of Montreal\ncnpilali'tH is purchasing largo quunti\nties of land round Shusw up Lake\nNotch Hill, in several cases the prices\nbeing high. O. Baines will receive\n$8,000 fu his Improved larm and\norchard, a hundred and sixty acres in\nall. T.Jones1 ranch realized $15,000,\nwhile other high prices were maintained.\nA syniiuliite is being formed by settlers on the Scotch Creek fiat on\nHhuswap Luke tu urgaiii/.e a company\nto flume the water of Scotch Creek\non to the Hat, thereby giving ample\nirrigation to a large area ol valuable\nand rich land It is rumored that the\nC. P. It. will shortly run their main\nline along the lake shore.\nSec the latest in men's suitings, just\nrrived, at 0, H. Knight's.\nOur targe and increasing Ci\ngive value for nrice, Anoth ir lot\nsteel out) clmllloss Coffee, put in s\nwhat they call a \"find-out\" pn\ndistinct flavors of Ooll'ee, and tho\nkinds tines not satisfy i ..i-i >m-r'\nWe keep all the tbr ><\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 kiu.l-i in sli\nflavor you prefer We also have Green Ooffe\nI lol el Coffee, Ch \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \ S inborn Seal Brand 0 ifte\not fresh ground C H'ee, pre We want vnu Te\nTEA\nWe have Jual n ceived a ahip-\nmi-ill of l!i...ke II,m,I ,V: Co.'s\nTeas, fm ii Inch we have Beamed\nOn- Agency. These Teas are\nnoted lm tlich fine finality nnd\nhave an enormous sale wherever\nintroduced. They are put up in\nuseful .-iiul attractive packages\nund every lover of good tea\nshould try a pound tin nr mute.\nCOFFEE\nilfep trade Is due tn the fuel ihui wc\nof the celebrated Barrlngton Hail,\ntu.'k ihis week. We are offering\n.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2k.ige, price 80c., containing throe\nthin claim that If one of tbe thiee\n- pilato, then no kin,I ,.f Coffee wil\nk-.11ha you can huve whl'-hi'Ve\nS|).\"i.\ndamp Coffee\n. . ur iwn N\l\nt and (.'nir.-i- busill\nr\nBOURNE BROL.\nGroceries Hardware Harness Plumbing\nYouJLhave a f i\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB v>.\nour sh\nfife I\naa_K\u00C2\u00A3y\nMt'e ,'\n/'. . JSr-\u00C2\u00BB ~4\n.\'o matter how good the cloth is\nunless it is eut right it won't fit you\nwell when made into a suit.\nAnd remember the suit that will\nlit the other fellow won't tit you. You\nmust come to a store that has suits\nenough in it if you want to i_;et on that\nwill tit you right. We carry a big stock\nRemember our clothing is not\nsawed out and slung together, but are\nhand-scissored and hand-made by the\nbest tailors.\nFit Reform Clothing.\nTHE CANADIAN BANK\nOF COMMERCE\nHEiO OFFICE. TORONTO\nB. B. WA1KKR. President\nALEXAKDKK LAIRD. Gsnual Manager\nESTAfil isiifiii mm\nPaid up Capital, $10,000,000\nReserve Fund, - 6.000,000\nTRAVELLERS' CHEQUES\nTlie new Traveller\nway in wbtch to eat \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 j i\n$10\nand tbe exact amoun'\n.. .\nTh\nlh\nll.ie\nU arc a most onirmenl\nnli,-n ita', Jing, The) are issued in denemmaUom of\n$20, $50. $100 and $200\npayable in Austria, Belgium Denmark, Fran.\n(icrmony. Great Brllaln, Holland, Italy, >\u00C2\u00BBt\u00C2\u00ABay, hn^si- Swi-d't\nand Switzerland is sia*..,! ot, il,,- la... ,,f rath cheque, while In \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 cc-j.\ntbey are payable al current tales.\nThe cheques ami all Information regarding them ma; be obtained .. r A:ce.\not ihe Rana. HU\nREVELSTOKE BRANCH-A. H.' ALLEN, MOR.\nREAL ESTATE ACTIVITG\nThousands of Dollars Have\nChanged Hands\njorily of the dealers report good\nsoles. We understand that a large\namount nf outside capital is coming in from the ens', very shortly,\nparties and representatives having\nlieen in the city lately studying up\n. the local situation.\nIleal estate activity during the ,\u00E2\u0080\u009Eh(;r dealrI ...... d and\npast few weeks bus been fruitful uf. , ,m,ines3 [8anticipated shortly.\nmany sales and inaiiy more on he The V]l]ues (.f 1;m(i .uu,\ntapis. While no Urge deals be | in ^.^\nyond the purchase ol 1. B, Lewis'\nline residence by Mayor Lindmark,\nand J. M. Scott's house hy Dr. |\nHamilton, and Dr. Graham's house |\n11v C Ri Mttciloiiit.i and A.J.\n\"owe, many small properties have\nproperty\nveistoke are being recognized\nand while we do not anticipate a\nboom, ior a boom does practically\nmore harm than good, yet we are\nconfident that real estate this year\nwill be busy.\nchanged hands hands and the ma- Kdison Parlor Theater tonight, THE MAILHURAI/I), REVELSTOKE, B. 0.\nZbc flfoatl-lbcralb.\nf IIIISHKIi WIHIS'K.SIIAV _,\H SA'll'll\nD.O AT\nIlltHll.sTtlRE. B.C\nMURPHY iS: FISHER\nBarristers, Solicitors, Etc\n0 T T A W A\nSupreme\" md Exchequer Court\nAgents. Practice in Patent\nOffice and befote Railway\nCommission.\nto ihe idea that lhe future ui their\ncountry is depending on them and\ntlmt Ihey can only gain viotorj in\nthe strife for the honors ul civilization by hard work with mind ami\nI.oily. 11 a id uml honest menial\nand physical work is tlm divining\nrod liy wliiuli we can reach lhe\nresources of our future greatness.\nHi\nI'll MII.K.- Ml Ul'lll , M.P\n11 Mini.I. l-'l-IIKK.\nH\nAKVKV, Mtl'AKTKK\nAND PINKHAM,\nBARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, KTC.\nOmen lviiiii.il. Hank Hi iii.imi Kkvio.\nSTOKE, H. O.\n.tloliey lo loan.\nDittoes: Revelstoko, II C. Craubiuuk, It I.\n)\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:... s. Mt'fAn-n--.it\n\. M, I'lM.llAM J. A. H.lltll.V,\nK-vtii-tukt.', Cranbrook nt'\n\ylLI.I-\M I. IJKIiaiS\nIi.u lister\nSolicitor, elc.\nS In il.a I.a:\nlut Canadian Hank ok Commkhck\nI 'IIK Mi.I.siISS I! INK, Lit.\nI II.si ST., - KKVELSTOKE, B.C\n(iilil.Ul' SMITH\nK1\nProvincial l.itini Surveyor,\nMining Sut veyur\nEngineering\nMi'khN/.ih. AVKNl'K,\nBo* 100, lii:\ KL8TOKB\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 c7 w. o w\nMountain Viuw Camp. No. 220\nMeeU St-i'iiul uiiit h'-.iirili WoillicntlayH in\neach tii.-iitli. hi Selkirk Hull. Visilin \lnml-\nturn .iii.li.ilij invileU loalleiuli\n\u00C2\u00AB.. li. AUMs'i I'.oNli, Coil. Coin.\n- J Mi'lNTYKK, Ulork.\nKKVKLSTOKE AERIE No. 12!\nF. O. E.\nTtio regular inesliint- aro hnlil iti tlio Selkirk\nH, every Tuesday ovenloK at fl o'olook\nVi..fu.) Ijrcllireu tire t-ordiiilly iuvitoil.\nT. J. WALSH, Psssidbnt.\nVi. K. McLAL't HUN.SEOsuTAav.\nKootenay LotlKC No. IS, A F. & A. M.\ni*\u00C2\u00BB -i.2\ Tint regular mem\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094:aJ~ -v. luge are liekl in the\nMASOMi TKMl-l.i:\nOUillelliiw- Hall, un\ntlititliinl Muii.lay in\neiirti iiiniitli al 8\nli m. Visllinu lirotli-\nren cnrtlialij- wel.\ndime.\n. . A. I'ltUi 't'NIKI!.\n.KIRK LODGE Ni\nIBCRKTARY.\n. I-.'. ID. o. F.\nrdtally ...nti.ii ...\n> -' ' 'Ti-'. N.U.\nMent- .'vt'ij Th ur-'\nday cioiiini,' in Selkirk Han ill 8o'tl|ook\nVisiting l.inllir hi\nui.\n.ias MATiiii:;.-!..'.\nCold Range Lodge, K. ol Pi\nNo in. Revelstoke, R C.\nBBTS __.VI_.B_i\nencb 'ti.\nHall >\nKniitti\"\n.'. KHM-'sliAV,\nVt CUlH-.'l, I ii,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nll.l. \u00C2\u00AB_,'\niuk. Vision!-\nsl J- li'lt.'t.\nI I! ~M1TH\na H\nI RCI K K ,.i K. A- p,\nJ. K. Sl'OTT. Jl.\nZbc flDaiMbcrato\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2y-htfft.'-: .\n'. JNIOII A.*LABEL>\nThi - - -. irnrli dad in tlio best nf ns,\nA .... :nacr. good in tlie worst uf ns,\nThat - 'i,t.!'.> behooves auy ol as,\nT-. talk Ahnut lhe re-t ol as.\nSATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1901)\nKKVKI.STOKK .1 UNCTION\nKevelstoke is on the eve ol a new\ncm. un era of revived activity ill\ncommerce, brought about by a\nseries of cii'iuinislanccs anil the\nrealization that to prosper entails\nunflagging energy,co-oporalion uml\nperseverance, lt ifl a congratulatory\nfeature that the Hoard of Trade\nthis yftir has awakened up lo full\ncognizance of iis value in building\nup the fabric ol local progression\nand the work that has already been\ndone has in no small small measure been responsible for tiie prosperous outlook for the coining season, Thu Board's mission is in\ntin- capacity of a working commit-\ntee lo probe into every question of\ndirect antl indirect interest to tlie\ndistrict, and lo assist llie local representatives in the federal as well\nas provincial house, in pressing all\nlegitimate claims. The question of\nKevelsloke becoming a railroad\ntienlre is of vital moment and the\nnecessity of Inking ud vantage of\nevery opportunity offered of furthering tlie scllOluu is signilicunt.\nlt is generally admitted that Revelstoke i.- ihe iiin.-i. central city on\nthe C.l'.lt. main line, anil hence\nthe most strategical commercial\npuint in ihe interior of British Columbia, ami wiih Ihis inference il is\nonly mil urn I lo supposo that no\nbetter junction point for other\ntranscontinental lines antl brunches\ncan be found. The Board oi Trade\nhave forwarded tu tlie head official-,\nof the C.N.R, u most convincing\nlist of statistics and descriptive\ndetails of lho desirability of the\nCulumbia Rivei route for tlie Canadian Northern from Edmonton\nvia Kevelsloke to the COllSt, the\nsoundness of the arguments in its\nfuvoi and line comparisons with\noilier and less feasible routes, making tbe selection a matter of but\nslight difficulty. Then again the\nconstruction of tlie Arrowhead and\nKootenay railroad frum the south\nwill, when completed, form u valuable connecting link with the\nCrow',- Nest. Now that the lliin\nlowed to tilt' out, anil what is\nwo.th striving after nt all is worth\nstriving for hard.\nBY DINT OF TOIL\nApropos oi the expansion oi tbe\neducational facilities fur Revol-\nstoki and the keen interest that the\nin.i ority ol children take in their\nstutlie-. it :- weh iur the people\nand ratepayers in particular to\nreali \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 what re.-ults are accruing\nfrum llie lax money which i- used ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , ...ar for school purposes.] THK WILD WOOLLY WEST\nWhi ii it .r remembered that education is the basis of a country and\nnation's prosperity lew people will\ngruilgr the money to bring this\nah it A Bchool taxi.- money well\nspent and in Revelstoke we can\nassuredly affirm that the trustee-\nNEW SCHOOL SITE\nExtremist Residents Must Judge\nFairly\nConsiderable talk has been going'on\nof lute about ih.. siie for the new\nschool building, some contending that\nthe proposed site ou Fifth street en\u00C2\u00BBi\nis iiiii lar away Irom the present building, bucking up their arguments will\nthe assertion lhat concentrated sohciils\nare necessary nnil essential. Oiler-\nagain claim thut lhe present building\niB tou far uwuy Irom llie main and\nthickly populated eust und uf the cily\nand iici.e-sititti'8 a lung walk ou the\npirt of cliililren, especially in win'er.\nBoth these arguments are reasonable\nenough, bul, regarding Ihe Infer, is it\nreisoiiiilile to expect lhal the child\nshull walk iiijinedialcly uut of his\nInline into tlie school room? Again, is\nit not bitter that this little exercise\nshould be given him, even in winter,\n(or a walk through the snow can ilu nu\nharm. Inasmuohas oonoeutraii not\nschools has heen a theme for s e\ntime uf the recent school In.unl, ll is\nonly natural that they Bhould advueioe\nit. Concentration will enable ibe\nwurk ol ihe whole school to Io centralised and will result in the cstuh\nlislimi'iit nf a belter and larger recreation ground than would be the case\nwith separated schools.\nPenpie who have settled opinions\nabout I hi.- i|nesiiini must stop to consider why they fuvur either particular\nscheme and not let thn ever present)\nridiculous and unoitiztn like frict.i m\nand pull for dilVerent ends of the city\ngain the upper hand uud uv si and\nwarp any right-minded feeling in the\nmatter.\nWhere ever the new building i-\npluced, it shotihl he after cu iiul cun\nBi.lerutiuii and \u00C2\u00AB'lulling oi nil lhe\npri s and cun-, i i> 'i\" thai I lie eiti\nmay derive i n.-.. .-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,i r-i hciirlll 'run\nits location, lice.Ii.se n lllnll Ills in\nWind 1 ll du. sn'i I .Mow I hit lie\nscbi.ul mus! gu there; the s.nu- up\nplies to oilier puit \u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\nThe mutter will mui hnv. i . i e\nBet tied and the true citizen I sunct\nsliuiilil bring about the decision.\nMasquerade Ball\nA very pleasant eveuiug was spent\nin Cumhuriic ou Friday, March I2lb,\nnt Ihe grand masquerade ball given by\nihe citizens ol Camborne, iii which u\nnumber of ina-kei's took purl Pn -\nlessor Kli Edge suppiud ihe 11111-0\nand iMi- assisted by utliei friends.\nMrs. I din Tliciv, ol the Km Hn-i-l,\nprovided n very tasty Buppcr, which\nwuo thoroughly appreciated uml dune\nample justice t>. by all. Wo take this\nopprol unity >u tbniik uur many needs\nfrom Culiutplis aud lieuton, \u00C2\u00ABhuse\npresence added su much to tin- pleasure\nof the evening, and alsu in thank\nCapt. McCarth) and ihe crew of ihe\nS. S. Pipe, du liriuuing llie L'ninapiijc \t\ncontingent aerrsB the lake. Catholic \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Rev. Father Coccola\nTh.. McDowell lla i was very art is- pastor. Services aie held on the First\n,, 1 r .1 and I lii'd Sundays in every month\nticiilly decorated for tbe occasion by | ... .,._. ,_,,__,_\nMessrs. J. Thew, W. Winslow ami I-\"\nProverbs of Business\nHeboid the wise dealer is hn I lull\n-ill iih ih> nn und slutlieth the sit uui i.m\nninl then getetli uut mill bustul'til,\nyen, he shull increase his sture.\nThe denier thnt sittel.h down and\nsliimbereth while his competitor hust-\nleth fm business, verily be shall find\nhis business slipping unity like, he\nWattlr nl lhe broukj he shull search\ndilllgeiltly tor il. but he shull mil find\nit, for it is gone lu water other fields.\nTho slothful man makrtli the diligent weuiy, yen, hu ,i a weariness to\nthe flesh,\nThe dealer tbat sdvertiBeth not his\nhnsiness, verily he shall have it udver-\nlised tor Iiiiii by the sheriff; anil,\nwhile lhe buyers shall flock thither,\nthey shull be like unto the vultures\nof the desert, hastening to Ihe carcass;\nyea, and be himself shall furnish lhe\nen tenhs.\n1 11 use 111 il luiiked mil trom my\nwind w, und behold, there was a man\nwhose olerka iv re busy sweeping the\ns ilcivulk iu front of his store; and\nwithin and without they were busy\nmilking il clean mil bright.\nThe windows thereof were polished\nuntil 1 bey rtlhcltd the morning sun:\nthe lumps wen- burnished, the stock\nclinti uml well arranged, and, vnrily,\nhe window disp ays were attractive.\nThe pits-ers-ly did stop to gnze and\nto marvel ai iho wondrous sights\nwithin, und, verily, they did gladly enter and buy to supply ull tlieir needs,\nVen, from morning until uight the\npluce mis busy, nnd men and women\ndrove up m il drove sway with goods\nof 111,iii,lil devices nf divers kinds;\nami none went away empty, for they\nwere nil sal islietl,\nllurken 11111 e, ye vuiing nien, and\ngive ear, ye lhu would Iiud success.\nListen lo lhi' words 1 f lhe Wise Man\nul \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Itlt'ti unu ; fur ihey nn' indeed full\n..f iilsdoni, nnl 1 ven by reason of\n1-i-at ugn 1 ley hnve not. lost l.hcir\nsllell lh\n\".-ei si tin 11 11 11.iiii il L-cnt in bis\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 iisiinss'.' he shall stand belore kings;\nie shall out stiiiiil before mean men. '\nDon't Know What We Eat\nOttawa, March HI.\u00E2\u0080\u0094in the annual\nreport of Inland lievcniic tb 'pertinent\nun the work of the chief analyst iu ro-\n-pect to the adulterations ol fond, it\nwas fun ml thut maple syrup, milk,\ncream of tarter and Imoeyhsd in numerous instances been adulterated, while\nout of 08 siintp'es nf spirit, us liquors\n1 \ ,iiii\". il, all wen- fuiin I to be pure.\n(>i 2.il .-a nples of maple sugar :\"i7 were\nadulterated, arid of 'ill ol maple syrup\nliberate I Other results\na uali zed and\n. \"in uf Inrtur,\nadulterated;\niseil nnd 1 Hi\n\u00C2\u00BB00 IN PRIZES\nDistributed Monthly for\nRoyal Standard\nCoupons.\nippe'.r in this spute.\nI'he more coupons you\nlun persons may win 11 handsome 11)9 piece Dinner Set em li\nmonth by using ROYAL STANDARD h'LOUR, tiaoh 491b. sack\ncontains a numbered coupon, and each coupon gives you a chance io\nparticipate iu the monthly drawing for lluw splendid prizes.\n(hither all the coupons you can, ciitnpiiro ilium each month\nwith the numbers of lho prize winners a.- Iiey\nYour name may be among thorn at any Hum.\ngather tlie more chances you have of winning.\nThe conditions of the contest arc few. The duplicate of ovory\ncoupon placed in n suck of Hour is deposited i ecoptttclu and Ion mc\ndrawn each month. The ten persons holding tho duplicates of these\nnumbers as announced in this paper, win the prizes. When you lind\nyour number among the winners send in your coupon with your nunio\nund address, and the prize will bo shipped to you prepaid.\nAlways use Royal Standard flour and save your coupons.\nRoyal .Standard Flour is manufactured only by\nVANCOUVER MILLING & GRAIN Co., Ltd.\nVANCOUVER, B. C.\n2') ive e a\nwere; Mi k 'Ai'A s implet\niis I unu I berate I: ci\nLin a- nli -nl uml 71\n-irniotd hou 1 2't'A ana\nadulterated.\nTHE MOLSONS BANK\nINCORPORATED 1805\nCapital Paid Up $3,500,000\nRest Fund $3 500,000\nHas 05 Branches iu Canada, and Agents and Correspondents\nin all the Principal Cities of the World.\nA GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED\nSAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT\nAt all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.\nREVELSTOKE, 8. C. Branch, W. H. PRATT, Manager.\nChurches.\nLade; the Boor being also iu perfect\ncondition, whicli is une uf the lirst es.\nseiiinils ti h bui I'rs-i'n! dance\n^^^ ^^^ Among '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. ty exquisite unl\nend of the wedge has been inserted, ,,,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E coetumea ol ihe ladle- wi n\nthe interest in the carrying oui of Mrs. B E. Drew, Court LmL period i ^\nihese schemes should not be al-\nat 'he following hniirsi 8 a.m. Com\ninuniiin Mass; 10:30 a.m. High .\.usb\nand Sermon; 2 p.m. Baptisms; 2:80\np.m. Sunday School; 7illllp.nl. Rosary,\nInstruction and Benediction.\nbave managed most creditably the\nfinancial i-ml \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2( the matter. A\nr- isonabli !\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 mand for monei for\ncarrying on the school has always\ncbarai leri ed tbe policy of our\ntrust'\"- and with that reasoi able-\nne-- then is i.'-en arrived at per-\nf'- tion, and satisfaction tbat has\nuiinie Kevelstoke schools tbe pride\nof hi r people and the emulation of\nother cities. Zeal \"n tbe part of\nleachi rs and trustees has been reflected in the pupils themselves\nand so wi- find iii.it hard work and\niulelligi i (.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 are lhe ingredients\nwhich an required_for the sound\num tend jruuili of mir city,\naiid liritish Columbia a- u whole;\na!ia therefore all we can do and\nnhiiulu do i* lo induce industry in\nilt widest -\"use by assisting it to\nlind a proper outlet fur its re-tilts\nami i\" enhance intelligence by\noffering to mir future generations\nall the means possible of acquiring\na sound ind thorough education.\nJ>t us bring Up our boy- ami guls\nWe are heartily in accord with\ntin- s.-ntiineiit- of the Kamloops\nSentinel, which -ays:\n\"Another peripatetic divine,a cer\ntain Lev. hr. Chown, has returned\nto Toronto from a visit to this province, with a tale of rampant im\nmorality in tlie west. If these\nlearned and pious gentlemen would\ninvestigate a little nearer home\nthey might be less\nLouts i \\n. iunteriiiMii Mm - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nPortei. - . .' Vriny 1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2--.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\" Hal . 11\n.'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nAnd - . v. .r-.\n. i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n' .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\nMi Miss Cu\n, :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Bi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -\nMis* Me 1:..:>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -. i ..!--\n1. - ithei '-.\nBent. - Lady\nSomerv \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - .\nHani-, -prinj;\nUuiilieiii. Itoi.. :\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nCapt McCarthy easily led in gem \u00C2\u00AB\nii e -an. itberwise\nmilitary \u00C2\u00BB ivh type ie\ni . .predominate with a very vi\nreadv to cast ' , ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ a--, rillient nf C Wl - and Weary Un-\n-1 ire upon the people and customs ,, , ,.\n1 ' ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . ikes I he cake\nof the Pacini i oasl w astern [ieo-\npie are not all -aints. but the) are\nnot a whit worse than the dwellers\nin the effete ea-t.\"\nThe wesi appears to be the happy\nhunting ground for the evangelical\nsoothsayers of the easl wherein to\ndisi over i ice of all kind-. \iv .lu\nnot require opinions all ihe way\nfrom the Atlantic to tell ue of mir\nfaults, i iur own preachers can do\nthat; nor do wc need oui -.-rn [led\niin mora I life here to In- hs ntlied\nabout in the en-i in most cases, in\nan uiilriu- and exaggerated light.\nCanadian Naval Stations\nl.u\ March 19.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Reginald\nMcKenna, firsl lord of tho admiralty, announces that a hill will he\nintroduced for thu sanction of an\narrangement whereby lhe Canadian\ngovernment ha.- undertaken to\nmaintain, for tho Imperial navy,\nni, n I taliun ai Halifax and\nhlsquitnalt,\nW ith ; .- '(ology lo an; Is\nyour corn sp< ndenl may na' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 init,-\n. i tec\nThe Fashion Craze\nt he iheai 11 -Kin wi knot) lbs tulx\nakin we msy su \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 is il ..- i ...\"\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 he ipen in I'arn snd I., i di n\nProba . cess r will bs I be pipe\nskin Iiress creators or .1 istroyers\nneem '.. be nn I he html fur names that\nwill justify ami differentiate the\nskinny, 1 i^lii all ir'\nIf yuu mean m be quite correoliy\n.li\" -\"-il presently, you will nnl be able.i\nto lift your band to yuur I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0! to\nBtraigliten your hat, nr to put buck\nihu escaping hairpin Apparently) no\nallowance is made fur elbow join's,\nand fur the lust lap nr twn the ileeves\nare fastened with loops snd Imitins.\nA hairpin,tbe lizeof a small plaqne,\nll making its way amongst Itevelstuke\nWOtnen, Thiy ure the size nf an afler\nnoon tea saucer, uiul are apparently uf\nlaid puiiit'il nliiun II war comes\nwhilst this brand ..f hatpin .a in vogue\nthe wearer mny use it us ii combined\nshield anil slacker.\nSt Anoiiew's Pbesuvtekian\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rev.\nW.C. Cal.h-r. pastor. Sunday, Moh 21\nServices II a.m., 7:30 p.m, Sunday\n1 and Pastor's Bible Class, 2'AD\np, in Prayer unci ini; on Wednesday H p ii ch ir practice and touchers mill ing, I- niluv 8 p.m.\nPrti \nglican)\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rev. (1. A.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2rn r. Ni \ . Hector Ith Sunday\n\l s \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,, Huly Communion,\n11 a in \!:i!uis und Aute-ei inmiinion.\n7 HO p ' Kvcnsotig Sunday School,\nI i.i usual Lenten weekly\ne will be held on Kriday nigbl\ntl 7 ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ek\nK -.... bias\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. li. I;, .In.rl\n-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . i.i- on -Sunday as follows -\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' - .ill ..cluck Sun-\n- an.I Bible I'la-s at 2 SO p.\niu. Evenii sei vice ui 7 .'In p m.\nKveninv subject, ''Wherein liea the\nt.r. in.. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2... Ap \u00C2\u00ABile in tbe Gentile' ....; n.use A cordial wel-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 to a 11\nI... W I' freeman, H.A.\npastor, Seniles al II a.m. mul 7:110\n- .' ii il Hii.le class nt\nJ.io ;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2,. B V P U Monday at 8\np m r mi ei ing Wi dnesday H\nii\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-. \ i Hiker will preach\ntnd \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' .. j an.I Mr, Mc-\n\ . r. will bs rei \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nii ale quartette. Tbe\n. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i. - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nn inue '-uch\ni.. - i . arty in\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i.-d id all.\nRl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I '.'. II.,\nSl \". ii i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - -.ilay ... follows \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nPraise si i ship in tin . , . room\n10 I .\"I . in Regular publio\n, . . ! inda \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 --\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I Bibl !\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 2 80 p rn I ..-t.iiig\n. 7 in p ui\nMake Your Home Beautiful\nui h one of uu, blind-inu purl. isclB,\nuphiilsicnd iii b th ii ml.' -ilk, ur\nil musk, iuih ii lies ih.it ure i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 every\ne . e lab (i ih higt', an- mull iutve.-r\nin '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ili.ii. ly. Wn have niuiiv new and\nI.i Hill fill pal I I' -els und iiild pieces for\nIn .in ifyiuu I In Inline > h il aie taste\nfu .\nsin.\nlap-\ntl\nt..nr iiiiii\nllif ..pi\" HIVI\n.- Ill Ihe ll\n. in d will\n-i i tl van-\nR. HOWSON Sr CO.'Y.\nBig Discoun\non all\nrash Sales\ni\nA'-i-i \"3K .-.W * JUill-,\n^>i\u00C2\u00AB'#if\nCi\nDoyle & Allum, Ltd.\nFOR THE\nSPRING TRADE\nTented at oi k, S. etls for\nidem, ifHiileu or conser\nviilory, from the hest\ngrowers in Km;!,unl,\nl.'iiincc. Iliillaiid, the\nUnit ed .States, and\nCanada. l'i nil and\nOrnamental tree, small\nfruits, home grown.\nI'Vrt.ili/.pi'.'i, bee supplies\nnprnj iug materials, uut\nllotvci'M, elc,\n140 Pafto Caialofrue Freo\nM. J. HENRY\nGreen HouhosuikI St*c*(l Koutiefl\n3010 VVoHtmlnstor ftoinl\nVANCOUVER, B.C.\nBRANOH NUTlSEflV. SOUTN|VAN0OUVER\n^NURSERIES\nCertificate of Improvtmenls\nNOTICE\nDominion Min.'inl Claim, situate in\nthe Trout Lake Mining Division of\nWest Kootenay Dislricl.\nWhere located:- Rapid Creek.\nTake nolice that !\u00C2\u00BB Catherine Maud\n|.'eusei., Kiee Miner's Certificate No. II\n1)1211.'!, Intend, sixty days from the (Idle\nhoteof, to applv In the Mining Wecoiil-\nor for 11 Certificate of Improvements,\nfor I bo purpose of obtaining a Crown\nGran! ol the above claim.\nAnd further lake notiee thai action,\nmiller section !I7, iniisl he commenced\nt.el'uiv the is-nance of such Ceri ideal0\nof Improvements.\nI)niei] ibis 22iitl liny of I'Vlii'iuii.y,\nA. II. 1090.\nmay 12 ('.vri 1 i:uink Maud I'iiasku\nCertificate of Improvements\n'NOTICE\nPluttuunl Hull lion Minor.il i*Ih1 im slluiiln In\nUm Tr.nit Luko Minfill* OiviHiun i.f Wn i\nKnntontiy District\nWhere hrnlnH; On nivhln lmtwi\u00C2\u00BBon 1'uiihm.Ip\nnuil l'.i|il-r I'rnnk- and id nl ', miln fr- in\nA- A K< Ritilwiiy\nTdkomitfeA Unit 1 0 It N. will.it. iniin.:.,-\nnKeut r..r Rdwerri Uaillio, Kren Miimr*H< .-tiilT\nome Su HSWi'H. inloii't. -\u00C2\u00ABx'> iIiiyh from <1nm\nberepr\u00C2\u00ABtu .ip ly >\u00E2\u0096\u00A0> lho Mining RecurdtM (urn\n(Vrtuimto nf i Mprovommitj*, fnr the imrpure <>f\nnbtaitiluur n (Irtiwu Qrnul nf ilieiilinvu flalnw.\nAmi furilior tnk\u00C2\u00BB nntlcothatiiottou. under\nsoctinn '.\i. must bp roinmeneed before tlio iiwir\nnueenf auch certifloate nf Iniprnvnmentri,\nOnted this 1th iUy uf March, A I)., iw.\nO. H. N. WILKIE,\nfeb 24 Trout Laite.\nNOTICE.\nKevelstoke Lund Dislricl.\nDislricl of West Kootenay.\nTake Nolice thai liivlei'ick Willi un\nLindsay, of <'n inhume, H. I.'.,\noccupation) merchant,intends to apply\nfoi- permission to purchase the following described laud;\nCommencing at the nottb-easL corner of A. IJ. MacKay's pre-einpi ion\nNo 7.8(15 and marked \" R. XV. Lind-\niiay'sN. W, (Joiner Post;\"thence about\n8 chains to wesi line of McKinnon's\npte-i'tiiption; thence about 50 chains\nsoulh: tbenee about 8 chains east lo\nMacKay's side line; Ihence mil Hi a lnnil\njl) chains lo poinl of' coiiimciicciueiil,\ncontaining 40 acres more or less,\nKiidkiik k Willi a si Lindsay.\nDated Dec. lllllb, 1WIH. Jim. 2olh.\nt\nu\nP. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED.\n1IKAU OKKICK! 0.M.HAKV, AiaiK.lll*.\nWholesale and Retail Meat Merchant*\nPork Packers and Dealers in Live Slock. Markets hi ull lhe princi\npal (lilies ami Towns of Alberta, llrillsh (loluhihlt ami lhe Yukon,\nPackers nf the Celebrated Brand \" Iinperiil .r\" Hauls anil Ilu mi,\nI \" Shiiuii'oi'k\" Hi in.I Leaf 1,nil.\nTHE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO.\nLIMITED.\nImport direct from country ol origin,\nWHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY.\nREVELSTOKE' __B. O.\nJF,Y0UVE never worn\nSUCKER\nyoviVeyet\nlejrn the bodVy\ncomforl n olvsj Irf\nthe wwltest weather\nmam row\nMARK SCBVICK\noUAMKrnn\nwATtmnioor\nat aii tooa jmou\nTent tuummte, tern\nCentral Hotel\n'Tmmm REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nA Hn All AMBON HIlOH . PROPRIKTOHit\n'Al hmli Kirsl t Ihhs in ovory ret<|*tcl. All modern convenience)\nLarue Sample llooins.\nI(a!r% Kl fiO per Duy. Special Weekly Rate*.\nQueen's Hotol, Trout Lake, un<\<>r name nmnHyttneni\nORIENTAL HOTELS\nsuitably furnished with the choicest the\nmarket affords. Hest Wines, Liquors and\n(\"i^ars. Kates $i a day. Monthly rale..\nJ. ^.XjSICJ^T STOITE PBOP.\nSVNOrSJS OF RlflGULATIONP UOV\nKKNINti THE DISPOSAL Oi'\" DO-\nMINION LANDS WITHIN TUB\nRAILWAY BELT IN THE PROVINCE OK BRITISH COLUMBIA.\nA LICENSE to cut limber can be ao-\ntjulrcd only ut public competition. A\nrontal of (5 per yyuarc mile is chavge'J\nCor ali timber berths except those situated west of Yale for which the rental Is\nnt tiie rate uf 5 cenls per acre per annum.\nIn addition to the rental, duea al tht\nfollowing rutet> are charge!:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nSawn lumber, 50 cents pet thousand\nfoot L.M.\nRailway lieu, eight and niuo fed long.\nI 1-8 and 1 3-4 cents each.\nShingle bolts, 26 cunts a curd.\nAll other products, 5 per rem un Lho\nsales.\nA license is issued so souu as a berth\nIs giaui- 1, but in surveyed LeriUory nu\nUinbei can be cut un a berth until thi*\nlluctibee has made a survey thereof.\nrermils to cut timber are also granted\nat public competition, excepL in the case\nof actual settlers, who require the urn\nli\u00C2\u00AB r lor their own use.\nSettlers und oLhers may alsu obtalu\npermits to cut up to 1U0 curds of wood for\nsale without competition.\nThe dues payable under a permit ure\n11.50 per thousand feet B.M., for square\ntimber and sawlogs of any wood 61-\nccpt oak; from 1-2 to 1 1-2 cenls per lineal\nfi\u00C2\u00BB>t for building logs; from _U! 1-2 to 2>\ncun is por cord for wood; 1 cent for fence\npouta; 3 ernts for railway tics; and W\ncenls per cord for shingle bolts.\nLeases lor grazing purposes are Issued\nlur u term of twenty-uue years, at a\nrental of two cents per acre per annum.\nCoal lands may oe purchased at tl\"\nper acre for soft coal und $20 for anthrs\ncite. Not mure than 320 acres may he\naeuuired by one Individual or company.\nRoyalty al the rate of 10 cents per ton\not 2O0Q pounds is collected on the gross\noutput.\nEntries fur land for agricultural purposes may bu made personally at the local land ofllce for the district In which\nthe land to be taken up Is situated, or\nIf the hotnesieader desires, be may, on\nitpplh'uUon to the Minister of the Interior\nat Oltawn. the Commissioner of Immigration at Winnipeg, or the local agent for\nthe District, within which the land Im\nsituated, receive authority for some one\nto make entry for him.\nA fee of 110 Is charged for homostcsd\nutilry.\nA settler who haa received an entry fnr\na homestead. Is required to perform the\nconditions connected therewith under one\nof the following plans:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n(]> At least six month*)' residence upon\nand cultivation of the land In each year\nduring lhe term of three years.\nIt ts the practice of the Department to\nreuulre a settler to brlnr 16 acres under\noultlvfltlon, but If ho prefers he may sub-\nnMtwtf* stock! nnd 20 hend of cattle, to be\niif'iu.iHv his own property, with hulldlngs\nfor ihetr accommodation, will be required\nInstPfln nf cultivation.\nflh If the father fnr mother. If the fs-\nHier Is deceased) nf anv person who It\nMlsihln tn make n homestead entrv under\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'm provision* of the Act. resides upon\nh form In thn vlrlnltv of th\u00C2\u00AB* land en-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 rrr>d for nv such person nn a homestead\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6i.n rsnutrsmsnta nf the Aet st to reel-\ndenee nrlnr to obtaining patent mnv hn\naqt|\u00C2\u00ABflsd hv s'lrh person residing with ths\nfttt\*pr or mnther\nrfft ir thn \u00C2\u00ABpttw ho\u00C2\u00AB his permap\u00C2\u00BB'\"i\n\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB>\u00C2\u00ABlf1i\u00C2\u00BBnn\u00C2\u00BB unnn fnrmliip lsnd owned hv\nhim '\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB thn vlrlnltv of h'\u00C2\u00AB homn-i^end tt.n\nTOi)iiir*\u00C2\u00BBTTienio nf \u00C2\u00BBhe Aet h* to rp*lde'\u00C2\u00BBn*\nmnv he \u00E2\u0080\u00A2ntlafled hv residence upon |hs\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0aid tund\nAnpllea^on for nat^nt should hn ifladr\nif M.o \u00C2\u00AB.n<- of T>n\n-\"'\u00C2\u00ABi.n Lands at Ottawa, of hie Inten-\nttnn 'o dn so.\nW W CORT,\nDeputy Minister of ths Interior THE MAIL-IIEKALD, HEVELSTOKE, il C.\nPURIiy FLOUR\nAnd Its Keeping Qualities\nSOME people find it necessary to buy a considerable quantity\nul fiom . l one time\u00E2\u0080\u0094sufficient to lust fur a long- period.\nNaturally tlicy nre unxious to procure a flour of the kind best\nadapted to lengthy storage\nThere are two important reasons why TURITY FLOUR\npossesses these qualities. One is that it is made entirely from\nManitoba Hard Wheat. Tlio other lies in the fact that the careful\nmilling necessAn to produce \"Purity.\" absolutely excludes all\nlow-grade particles ol lho wheat bury. It's the high grade\nManitoba Jliird Wheat Flour that keeps\u00E2\u0080\u0094stands bnge^t storage.\n__ That's \"Purity.\"\n^C ~\"\"\"\7TS*'' \"Purity\" flour may cost a little more,\nbut is more than worth the difference.\nTry it. Watch results both for quality\nand yield.\n0 More Bread\nand better Bread\"\nWtsTtRN Canada Floor Mills Co., i imiteo\nMill, at St, Hnnifi.il', Godetlcll, Ilianjon,\nOflicc. Winnipeg, Afnnltobft,\nQueens ffotei\nCOMAPLIX\nBest brands oi \Vin\u00C2\u00AB, Liquors and Cigars. Travellers to\nFish Creek will find excellent accommodation at this\nHotel.\nCHIEF YOUNG. - - Proprietor\nA Shingle In Time\nSaves IHine\nMany kinds of shingles, but tbe best\nloof-coveiinu lhat any man can top\nt tT with is a\nFire Insurance Policy\nin ii reliable company. 811 that if the\nlh.. Until lays Lis In.me in ashes, be\nnets iliillar for dollar without delnv.\n( nn llie tninnf.-ictni'i'i's of shingles\noffer 11 kiiitl to heat tliisl- If not insured, let ti\u00C2\u00AB shuttle your roof TO n.v\\nfm Tn'.muhriiw may bo too late.\nLowest premiums in best companies\nE. A. HAGGEN\nliKAI. KsTATK AMI INSURANCE\nREVELSTOKE, B. C.\nThos. Morgan,\ntitinl.iul IIIh-s mil Wood .Sign Wiil-\nlen II...1 i- 1. illlliniili I) 'i...i: lligli\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ( 11 -- I'll ill i'i .11111 1'npHI' Hllllgl'l, II nil\n\\ ml I'- ,,i-lii.,L. \u00E2\u0080\u009E. ,1 |.- \\'..,u I,\n, S,- . Ity. Denial).- ,1 il .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-, nu ill's I'ivi\nAddress, Y M.C.A. Kevelstoke\nIEMNT BLOCKS\nj\nMm ni .ctiiriui for-uli classes of build]utfj\nCEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE\nFIRE CLAY AND FIRE BRICKS\nfor nale in lunta or smairquautltie3\na' tho lowest prtooa for rush,\nUl kind* of buildiiiir and plastering\nundertaken.\nA. PRADOLINI, - REVELSTOKE\nCanadian Pacific\nAtlantic Steamship\nLine\nFrem\nLiverpool\nSfe SAILINGS\nPri. Mar. 12 Emp. of Ireland\nSat. \" 3D LU. Clniiipliiin\nFii. \" 28 Ep. of l!iit. Mar. 12\nSat. Apl. 3 Lake Erie \" 17\nFri. \" !l Emp. of Iidil \" 26\nSat. \" 17 Lake Manitoba \" .'11\nEMPRESSES-\nlst. Class jnil. Class jrd. Class\n$82 50 $48 75 $31 25\nLAKE MANITOBA-\nIS!. Class 2nd. Class 3rd.| Class\n$65 00 $42 50 $30 00\nOther Lake Boats\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n2nd. Class 3rd. Class\n$45 on fl^n 00\nCheap rates to Atlantic Seal* aid\npoints in connection with steamship tickets\nPassengers hooked lo Italy,\nNorway, Sweden, Antwerp, Hamburg and all other continental\nports.\nFor further information apply to\nT. W. Bradshaw, C.B. Foster,\nAgent, A.li.P.A.\nKevelsloke, ti.i.'. Vancouver,B.C\nNOTICE\nKevelstoke Land District.\nDistrict of West Kooteuuy.\nTake notice that llarry J. LttBrasb,\nnf Nakusp, occupation hotel keeper,\nintends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\nCoiiiiiii'iicing at a post planted nl\nnorth-east coiner of Lot 7806; thence\nwest '.HI chains, thenue north 00 chains.\nthence east HO chains, thenee soutb 00\nchaius to place of commencement, com\nlalnlng 181) acres more or less.\nDated Pub. HIh. WW).\nfull 18 Haiiiiv James La Hii.shii.\nNOTICE\nNoticu is hereby given I luu, ut ilu\ni.jpinii ion nl' three months from date\nhereof, application will ho made to His\nlb.iiiiur, ilic Lieutenant Governor in\nOouncil fur un Oilier in Council chang\ning lllll inline of Woolscy, LcI'Vnux A\nCompany, Limited, to \"Lefeaux fi\nSutherland, Limited.\"\nRated this 8th day of February, inoo,\nIIWIVI.V, McOAHTHR * i'lNKIIAJI,\nSolicitors for the said Company.\nlimy 12\nIf you know any\nNORWEGIAN\nPlease lell him lhat NORDEN\nis the only Norwegian Newspaper\npublished in Canada.\nEvery Thursday* Regular\nrate, $1.50 per vear.\nSPECIAL OFFER\nThe next 500 subscribers, only\n$1.00 per year. Write at once.\nand you will get a whole year's\nsubscription ai this low rale.\nSample copies mailed 10 any\naddress- to one or niece. Write\ntoday to.\nNORDEN PUBLISHING CO.\nWinnipeg, Canada*\nVancouver Acreage\nWasted\n.Send Description, Price and\nTerms to\nAndrew E. Liddle\nReal Estate Agent, Box 137\nOR\nSflO Hastings Sl. West, Vancouver, B. C.\nFirst (to Barber\nWANTED\nTO BUY A\nfirst (to Business\nGood Going Concern\nWell Situated\nlor full particulars apply to\nW.B.ROBERTSON\nTo Trappers\nRaw Purs Bought\nOash Prices Paio\nF. B. WELLS,\nExporter of Furs\nFOR SALE OR RENT\nBefore the Kirtt ol May, two rix\nroomed houses, in Revclstolic, mil\ntwo acres of Isnd each; including, i\nwanted, horse and rigs and all garilen\ntools. Situated west of 0 P.R track\nLower town. Apply to\nK PICARD,\ntc Hox 186, Revelstoke. i\nCANADA\nCreditable Essay on the Dominion by Local Student\nThe following paper written by Mies\nNellie Beck of this city was rend before\ntbe meeting last week of Epworth\nLeague ol the Methodist C bur oh, on\ntheir lit*-> try nigh', and as a very\ncompreli' naive cssh.v is worthy ol\niiiiic'' credit:\n\"lor many years a deep longing lias\nfilled onr hearts for a fu ler knowledge\nof our land and this paper is written\nconfident in the belief that there\nare many who Bhare with me this\ntliirBt for knowledge ol the land in\nwhich we dwell.\nTbe Dominion ol Canada occupies a\nposition ehielly in the north temperate zone, though extending north to\nthe Arctic regit us.\nThe I'Utliern boundary touches the\n40th decree ,,[ latitude, but in On-\ntiirui it reaobes'aa (ar south us the 42d\ndegree, the northern coast is some\n2000 miles north ol this most souther,\nly poiut.\nNeither are tliese northern regions\nbarren wasle as is loinotimes supposed\nfor wheat can be grown 1400 miles ol\nits southern boundary,\nIn the year 1888 u special committee\nol the Caiuidiuii Senate entered into a\nthorough examination uf the available\ninformation bearing on the question\nof agricultural, mineral, and timber\nresources of that portion uf thin great\nuorth laid lying norlh of the Saskatchewan watershed, east of the Rocky\nmountains and 'west of tbe H idson\nBay.\nAlter weighing and sifting all of the\ninformation, the committee arrived at\ntbe following cm.elusions!\n1 'J'tint the jircat region north of\nthe Saskatchewan watershed and\ndrained ly the Athabasca, I'ence,\nLiartl, a. tl Slave livers, also the McKenzie vailii, possessed soil and\nclimatic nndititms tbat gave it adadt-\nabiiit.i lor settlement and cultivation\n2. 'lint 1 in re were i.i thU region\n3000 square miles of land adapted 10\nthe growth ul wheat; 407,000 square\nsifiiaie miles (including the wheat\narea) adapted lo the growth of barley\naud oats; 054,000 ecpiare miles (include\ning wheat and barley area) adapted to\nthe growth of potatoes and turuips.\nThis region also contains vast\nstretches of prairie and forest land.\nA bare commencement only bas\nbeen made in bringing the wheat\nlands of the Canadian Northwest under cultivation and yet the export of\nwheat reaches about 40,000,000 bushels per year.\nAs settlement extends northward it\nis It.uud that the rigor of the climate\ndoes not increase.\nAt Prince Albert, 300 miles north of\nthe latitude ol Winnipeg, the wheat\ncrop is leps liable to the injury trum\nfrost than in Southern Manitoba and\nthe yield is heavier.\nThis great northwest region is rich\nin coal, gold, silver, copper, iron and\npetroleum, and the forests are ol\nimmense value.\nThe physical features are common\nto the continent yet in Some respects\nthey are strictly Canadian. Tbe\ngrandeur of her mountains, her numerous lakes and her turbulant rivers.\nIt is said thai Canada contains one-\nhalf of lhe fresh water of the globe.\nEuough cannot tie said ol her exhaust-\nless water supply, especially after read\ning of poor drowth etrickeu India.\nKipling came tu Canada in wiuter\nand visited the cily of ljuelec when\nthe snow w\u00C2\u00BB- piled high, and in bin\nwritings since he has called our laud\n\"The Lady of the Snows,\" but il he\nwould come here in the summer he\nmight call it \"The Lady of the Lakes.\"\nff all of our lakes wery in one,\nthe L'nited Kingdom could be pieced\nthe rem and still retain her isolated\nposition, nnd England's great navy\nwould have plenty of mom to move\nabout without a collision. It all our\nstreams aud rivers were one continuous steam it would re.icb IJ times\niiniiiiiii the globe.\nIt ie true that Canada is still iu ber\ninfancy, as far ss her possibilities are\nconcerned and yet her progress during\ntbe last century has beeu great.\nTbe total population of Canada is\nless than that of London, yet the pro\ngrass made has been substantial and\nrapid, and complies favorably with\nmany nations of tbe old world.\nTbe great Yukon territory is one of\ntbe farthest north and most remote\nfrom the centres of Canadian civilization. Its marvellous development in\nso short a time is a guarantee of, the\npermanency and possibilities of its\nfuture.\nPrior to 1896 tbe Yukon was actually unknown and popularly regarded\nas s region of perpetual cold and devoid of vegetation or value.\nSince 189fi eome 1110,000,000 worth\nof gold bai been taken out, and yet\nthis 1 \"presents hut the scratchings of a\npermanent sonr ol wealth.\nAs the other mi eral deposits of the\nYukon, one good authority writes\nthat copper will demand the attention\nol that territory nt no great day,\nni hough the location of the main de-\np sit has nut yet been discovered.\nThis country, it. goes without say-\ninn, Will never be pie-eminent as an\naiHctiluiral dlstriot however favorable\nthe climate.\nThe native races uf Canada are\ndivided into two pnrtB. (1) The\nIndian proper. (2) The esq inio. The\nlatter inhabit the whole northern hor-\nder oi the continent and ill\" adjacent\nislands, and because of tlieir uiirthern\nposition hue been little disturbed or\neffected by their contact with tbe\nwhiles. Though scattered over su\ngreat an extent ol country and divided\ninto main tribes, ull speak one language. The Indians to tlie south of\nthem aro also broken up into many\ntribeii but among them many langugee\nand dialects are spoken. The connection of tbe various languages afford\nthe best means of classifying the\ntribes. The names of some ol the\npriucip tribes are tho Tinneh, Algun-\ntjiiin, l! 1. kfnot, Assinibuines(a branch\nof the fi iix if Dakota), Morons,\nIn i|iiiiis -ml Salish lu Newfoundland\na race named Iteothuks was Ion nil at\nils discovery, but bas since beconio\nextinct. Die name \"Indian\" was first\napplied by the European, uuder the\nmistaken idea that America formed\npart uf India. In Hull there ite c\n12ir),0 0 natives aud Indians and 4,000\nKsquiiutis. This being one-loriieth of\nthe entire population of Canada.\nThe papulation ol Canada according\nto the oenBUS of 1901 is 1,370,000. The\npopulation of Newfoundlun at the\nsame date was 220,000.\nIn 1850 there was 70 miles of railroad in operation. In 1001 'here was\n18,000 miles. To ibe norih of the\nrailway region there are vast Iracts of\ncountry which have no better means\not communication ur travel ihan It\nhad a centurj u o.\nBritish Columbia was at first the\ninline api lied to the mainland portion\nof the present province, bin in 1801!\nVancouver Maud w.s added and\nVictoria was selected us a seat of\ng .ver ent for the entile colony.\nSince ihe cunfideration in 1SI17 many\nOliauget. have In en made. New tern\nlories added ui d provinces ad .11 it ted.\nlu the last year Manitoba has been\nextended and some ol her boundaries\nchanged. Her eastern bi uudury re-\nmains tbe same, but outiuues north-\nWard to tbe Hudson Bay. Tbe western boundary varies from 101 degrees\nto 102 degrees, and tbe northern\nboundary iB now about the 00 latitude\nthereby d ing away with part of\nKeewatin and a portion of old Sas\nkaichewan\nThe island uf Newfoundland is the\noldest British colony and still remains\npolitically distinct from the D .miniou\nof Canada. The resources of the island\nis its timber and fishing, cod fishing\nbeing the most important. The world\nfamous grand banks which lie east\nand so..th ul ihe island and furnish\nemployment lor num hers of Canadian\nfishermen. The seal fishery is uext in\nimparlance and .re valued for tlieir\nblubber, whioh ie made into oil, and\nfor their skins, but the seal taken here\nare different from the mure v lu-tble\nfurbearing seal of the North Pacific.\nAnd nuw something of that barren\nand rocky country of the peninsulars\nand islands north of uur mainland\nwhtise great solitude is only broken\nby the terrible rumble of the avalanche\nand whose bleak autl rocky surface is\nencased iu perpetual ice and snow.\nThe fact that it ie possible to live\nand grow ri h in ths Yukon territory\nover l,.\"i00 milee nurth uf the most\nsouthern part, of Canadti, has been a\nrevelation to Canadians.\nThe fur trade lias always occupied a\nprominent place in the histoiy of\nCanada, and in the early days ol\nFrench rule the industry wss of great\nimpoitance, and directly or i .directly\nfurnished occupation tu nearly all the\ninhabitants ul New Kruuco.\nMuch ol the exploration of the\ncountiy was done by the adventurous\nand hardy fur traders.\nIn Canada the (111 truth is insopor\nably associated with the history of the\nHudson s Bay Cu. Tbis company bad\nits lurts estahliehed all mi the Nurth\nwest up tu thi-JArctic circle and uu thu\nI'acilic coast as well ae in the east\nKor over 200 years il practically ruled\nthe Northwest pari ol Canada.\nThe skins ul chief commercial importance are those of the bear budger,\nbeaver, fox, mink, ermine, marten,\nmuskrat, otter,raccoon, wolf.wolverine,\nbut tbe rarest and highest price is the\nskin of the silver fox. This animal is\nvery rare and hard tu get and its pelt\nwben in prime condition often brings\n11000 to the trapper.\nThe aim mil sale of Canadian furs in\nLondon and New York City amounts\nto more than $1,500,000. Some of the\nother animals found in Canada are the\nmusk-ox, antelope, mountain goat of\nseveral varieties, star nosed mole, deer,\ncu'.ger, lynx, mountain lion three\nBpccia of bear moose, cariboo and other\nspecimen. Ol lhe animals found Canada and not known elswbere in the\nworld are the tree porcupine and the\nstar nosed mole. Except the turkey\nand tbe Newfoundland dog.none ol th \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nanimals native Canada have beeu du\nmesticotcd by civilized man, and most\nut them appear 10 be tinsuitid for\ndomestic purposes.\nAlthough many of the animals have\nbecome restricted in their range by\nbeing driven hack into ihe wilder dis.\ntriors 01 because systbtuaticnlly bunted for food or for Iheir skins, none of\nthem have become altogether extincl\nwith the single exception of the grea!\nBivlr, :i hrge, slow-going sen bird,\nwhich once inhabited inlands near\nNewfuuudland in ureal numbers The\nbison or buffalo, once an important\nanimal is now on the verge of extinction\nOf Bitllin Land, Prince Albert Lund,\nVictoria (links Land, Melville Island,\nGrunt and Cumberland, Hnpimer\nLnds, Cornwsllis and Prince ol\nWales autl Somerset Lands, no exploi-\nere have explored them thoroughly.\nNo one hab penetrated the wilds of\nthe interior. Away from these bleak\nand di n date shores there may bo a\ntine country.\nIf Ihe C/.ir ol Russia ur tho King\nol Snodeii can live and maintain their\ncapitals not two degrees south of this\nlatitude, why cannot wo Cauudiiins\nsubdue ibis northernmost laud ol ours.\nIf lhe Swedes and the Norweg ans can\ngrow grain and vegetables and lead a\nmost'wholesome life in exactly the\nsame latitude, why cannot we establish settlements, trading posts and\nwhaling statio' s.\nIn tlie .tad of winter when the\nshires i.f Batfin I und are thronged\nwith stal, beur and walrus, and the\ngreat country within lies still und\nsilent. The revels of Christiania and\nSt. Peters! urg are in full swing.\nWith the execptiun of the eastern\ncoast ol l.iiitatloi, not oue civilized\nbeing, iieourdiug tn the world's knowledge, is living upo 1 ibis vast traat of\nland today. A few wandering trii.es\nof E qiiimos who have seld injur never\nseen or heard of the whint man, are\nthe only inhabitants\nTlie l.'ngava section ul this great\nnort hern region with iia fur bearing\naiiiin ii-, ti-h mid iniiieiuls, is alone\nworthy ol the capitalists and pros-\npiciiis attention.\nLena Duthie Coming for Certain\nMiss Leua Duthie, with her party,\nwill positively appear here ou Wednesday, Mnrch 24. After n .ucatiun of ten\nday* she will be in excellent form tu\npresent her lamous par'\u00E2\u0080\u0094\">tv(> \"An\nEvening in Scotland and 1. j. No\nartist who has ever left the lai.d ol the\nI), ai her lias had such praise from press\n11 .d public every wheve. Her voice is\na lyric soprano of wonderful sveut.-\nness anil power, while her charming\nstagepi.se.ee bold an audience, en-\nrapturel, all tbe time she holds tbe\nBtuge. Mer program is one of pleasing variety, so uiiginal md unique aB\nto tit-light even the inosl exacting. The\nseats are nnw selling at Macdonald's,\nanil those who appreciate the talent\nol a world renowned artist, will aasur-\nidlv enj. y a rare treat on thisoccasioii\nStrawberry Plants *%\u00C2\u00A3\u00C2\u00A3\n\" DUO d ALPS\" Heriy. Thoroughly\nacclimatized, of-exquisite Havoc At\n$2.00 per hundred.\nTHOS. SKINNER,\nKevelstoke, ti. C.\nWA N T E D\nENGINEER WANTED-Having a\nr_i loiiiili class 11 O. certificate,\nApply siiiiiiiir experience and wages\nexpected to .1. Kfltiagliao, Salmon\nAim meh 20\nJTIOH SALE l-'o ir iii-ri's of rich land\n1 ili-.'ii-eil. I'im ed and pi.tilled iu\nred 1 lover; only 7\"i feel ft 0111 eily limits\nI'li-il t ii light uml ivnlei lietins; on main\nro.id loiiiv: valuable propcily; suitable fin- ni.-iiki't gni'tluil 01-I'l'siileiiliil\npurposes! owner must sell; price $1,000\nApply Mul'-Mei'illd ofllce.\nT710UND--A Gentleman's Gold Ring.\nJj Owner ran have same by applying at the Police Station, proving his\nproperty and paying foi thlsadvertlsc-\nincur.\ni OST- On Friday night. Murch I2ih,\nJ i ou 1st street, between McKinnon's\nUlnar .Stoic and Post Office, a black\nle ii her poukel hook, containing papers\nof value in owner alone, and $17 in\ncash. Kindei will he liberally rewarded mi id urn of same in .1. Bull's store\nmi McKenzie Avenue.\nM(\nONEY WANTED-8600 wanted\nlllll Hires of fruit liu.il as n -\ncuiiiv- Apply io Miiil-llernld for pai-\nth lllll I-;..\nM\nn.i-\nmo SELL PRIVATELY\nI furnishing.-.. Apply at. this office.\nrilO RENT - Comfortably furnished\nX home Including piano, lor lhe\nsummer commencing ulioui the middle\nof May. Abo one dozen good luyinn\nchickens. Terms moderate, Apply to\nthis offlce.\nWANT JO SELL OR RENT 11 live\nroomed house on Second street,\nbetween ihe Laughi'itd block nnil B. 11.\nCaiiin/./.i'i. store. Apply to P. E Wilfen\nANT TU RENT a furnished\nhouse. Apply at ibis ollice.\nw\nw\nYVANTEH S. A. Win rants. Will\n** pay $726, Send Merchants Bank\nVaneeiivet, II. ('., with sight diutl on\nH, XV. Ilm kell.\nANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094A waitress, or a person\nto cenl or manage dining room\nand lied moms It. Motel Climax,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Apply Hotel (.Umax, Revelstuke, B.C.\nWANTED -Experienced first-class\nliitnlii'l mn 11 wants employiiiei. 1\nas travelling ub'stnan.or iinyposltlon\nof 1 in si, witli lumber concern. Apply to\n\"Successful,\" Mail Herald, Revelstoke,\ninch 27 \t\nWANTKD I'osi!ion as yard i'ore-\niniin or edgerman by flrst-cluss\nlumberman. Apply to \"Faithful,\"\nIIHW, Mail-IIei-iild, Hevclslnkc.\nBR\nTHE PRICE\nCASH\nSo Clear, So Shining and sn Evident that it\nwill glimmer through a Blind Man's Eye\n\"THE EMPIRE\"\nVISIBLE TYPEWRITER\nA Canadian Made Writing Machine\nFor ease of operation and\nperfection in the remits produced the \" EMPIRE \"\nTYPEWRITER is unsur-\nThe\" EMPIRE\" embodies\nno complicated movements,\nwhile its manifolding alignment, niiir\u00C2\u00AB_ri n 1 facilities,\nautomatic conveniences, durability, visible writing, minimum of noise in operation\nmake it the typewriter par\nexcellence.\nThe \"EMPIRE\" needs less\ncare than any other machine\nbecause there are fewer par's\nto be citreil iur also due to tht\nstrong lines of simplicity tbut\nare part, of the machine.\nThe C.P.R. begun using the\nEMPIRE Typewriter in\n1895, continued to add to the\nnumber, and now have in\nconstant use more than 700\nof these machines.\nADOPTED BY\nThe British Covernment\n\" French Government\n\" Bank of Montreal.\n\"..MerchantsjJankLof\nCanada\n\" Molsons Sank\nand all educational institutions of '_.i nda\nThe Price\nLOCAL AGENTS\nINFERIOR PUBLISHING CO,, LIMITED\nREVELSTOKE, B. C.\nJOB PRINTING\nAll Work Promptlv\nand Neatly Executed\nCommercial Printing\nA Specialty With Us,\nh\nCall for Estimates and Advertising Rates\nTHE MAIL-HERALD\nPUBLISHING COMPANY, Ltd. X\nT HE MAIL HERALD, REVELSTOKE B. C.\nNew Fashionable Spring Goods\nNew Spring- Goods\n\oi Embroidery, New Luces, New\nDies-- Goods, New Prints, New\nLinen Suitings, New Ind ian head,\n\'cw Repps, New Ginghams.\nFashionable Goods\nNew Spring |ael00<><>P\nCHAS. M. FIELD $\nUhhI Estate, Insurance uml Commission Apnt\nOlliee on First St., Opposite the Club\nRents Collected, Loans Notakv PniiLic\n) O<>OO{HK><><_K>OKKK>0 6\nREID & YOUNG\nPure Drugs\ncombined with caieful\ncompounding, prompt\ndelivery nnd reasonable\nprices \"re the factors\nwhich li ive built up our\nisiness to ii- present\nimmense p r oportionB.\nBring your uext pre-\ncription here if you\numi satisfactory results\nMacdonald's Drug Store\n\"\f\nGROCERIES\nBAKERY\nWe aim to keep only I he\nllur Bread, Cakes and Pastry\nbest in Groceries. A trial order\nare made fresh every day. when\nwill be appreciate! as we aro\ntired of your own baking, try\nconvinced that wc can save vou\nours for a change, you will lind\nmoney.\nit very appetizing.\nHOBSON & BELL, Grocers, Baker\ns\nLocal and General.;\nExamine the Culinary tabli ai Mrs.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 - ihe 24i h.\nf... | ..!;. - lmiliary tn the V.M.O.\n\. will hold a e icial on 27tb April, al\nthe Y.M i' A \".\u00C2\u00AB 20\nI :.. Ladies Auxiliary to B.K I. are\n.. -.,j :, |ani i iii upers house, April\n22 . Gentlemen $1; Ladies 5'Jc.\nBe sure and hear Evangelists Bakei\ndi .! Mcl-ean in the Hupti^t Church on\nSunday and inch uight next week.\nrhe Ladies Hospital Guild have\narranged t b ild s Calico Ball in the\npera House on Tuesday, April 20t,h.\nKi. . :; iti Wednesday, 24th, for\nMrs. Teller's tea. Silver collection in\n. . and 25 ouu.. in the evening\n..-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'. -,.;, ,.( the effects ul\n', . ... e uf tin- Fruit & Produce Ex-\n... \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 b C. ..ii iVedncsday last\nfltjH\nTin singing iu the Baptist Church\nthi special services is a teature.\nduets, uartettes. Do uot inisi\nthen \"ii Sunday.\nTin Ladies Auxiliary to the B. B T.\nwill In ,d a shirt waist tiauce in the\nipera ; ousi . April tbe 22nd Every\neffort i- being put furth to make this\ndance . - io i --\n\iin has decided to form n\nboard ol trade and will model it nn\n. ,. - i tbi Ki vi Istoke institu-\n., . .1 ;' .. Salmon Arm, they\nuu : \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . Ix Iter.\nl; ii I. . man has arrived and will\n: i studio until aliout Vpnl 1st\n|. in..i -nnl.' view ol tbe city,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -.iiti each dozeu cabinet phol -\nc. - lin- visit unly. ii\n;, ., Ul ke cannot (nil to appri ci\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 inipliiuent paid t'. her by the\nI mi ...- Standard in pi icing her ,il\nt ii h-s 1 ol u briel news column en\ntilled \"News ol the World '\n1 ii Amateur Dramatic Club have\narrange! t-. produce the well known\nr-acl \" medy, \"All the Comforts of\nH iue jii May 24th. in th-.- Opera\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i use in aid I tit- hi Kpiul\nI'he Provincial Government has\npromised I.j appropriate a sum equal\nt \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . in-ti...-.'. :' the total amount ol\nthat spent in tbi erecti u and equip-\n: ient I the new \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0< io i. ling Ior\nHerein ....\n. li I Dgreve j r priet i f the\nil it< Be lei ie, Sii amoui or (iksn-\nft i im \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.. is it will shortly be\ndied : .- .'.-* i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 lectric light\nigh . t tbi I ... ling. I he cm ri nl\n.- tup] lied bj s live i -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 a iwer r'uir\nbank! M irse electric generator and\ng,- engil \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I hi inlrodw lion I ilu\nluminan; ie ai tbei leatun I tbi\n, - _\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -\".\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i,. -- ..;' the management,\n-;'i '..ei.ii credit on the proprietor,\nrhe il- levue ia .i modern bouse where\nall the later! impi vi mi ut- ire t\" be\nind and which enjoya a largi\nienteli\net\nK\nSNAPS\nNice Five roomed\nHouse lor $1,800\nNice Six roomed\nHouse lor $1,900\nOther Houses at reasonable\nprices. All kinds of Insure\nancc. Agents for the cclc--\nbratcd KARN Pianos and\nPiano Players. Money to\nLoan\n*\nKincaid\nReal Estate, Ensuranoe\na\nmil\nnd Anderson\nFinancial Agents. Money to Loan.\nr.\nOUR BUSINESS\nHAS PROSPERED\n,- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 :. - on \u00E2\u0096\u00A0''\n.... .. - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2! maiiufacl iirern\n.' x \u00E2\u0096\u00A0< '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 aiwaM fresh\nin i i mpittv We \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \"M \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 11 mj\nt're-i riplioa nud Oil It right. VVc\nbftveon i '\"..-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\" i I'toarmtniats to\nm ' - prwcrtptitjfu being dtipcnxcil\n*.\u00C2\u00BB ,,a\ n Jit'i.' more to g';t Ibe\nbli{lif\u00C2\u00BBl'4U\u00C2\u00BBlni'.'h ill (ill III\" goodi wc\nlefl bul wm kit'jw we take no risk\nrn, inytblng :b\u00C2\u00BBt li sold over our\ncounter.\nBEWS' DRUG STORE\nJ\nHandkerchief sale at Mrs. Telfer's\nWednesday next afternoon and even-\niill!.\nThe Edison Parlor Theater will be\nclosed next week f >r extensive repairs\nI und alterations,\nMorning subj.-ct tttth_ Methodist\nChuroh on Sunday is, \"The Compelling Principle of Love\" I-', ven ing,\n| \"The Charge against the Laodicean\nChurch.\"\nThe basket social in the Selkirk\nHull on Thursday lasl uuder the auspices of St Audrow's Church, attract-1\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ed quite a number ol people, suitable i\nentertainment being provided.\nKevelstoke seems to be the lavoriti\nBpot Ior lighting appliances and inventions, Boveral having been shown in |\nIhe city lately, li even gul - la\n1 lhat sumo person this winter actually\nI tried in post it bullock's \"light' in the\nI mail box in the pustollice,\nA S, Goodeve, M 1' at Ottawa I\nK . iteuay, has informed tne Board ..f\nliiile that in compliance with a resn\n1 lution regarding expi rimi nlal\n. -nai'lisliiinni in H. .' and the < o-\nlumbia valley in particular, h\ndoing all iu his power to brine a\nthe Bttme.\nA pleasant social time wai spent, on\nThursday afternoon and evening at\nthe residence ol Mrs. .1. V. Man ley\nunder tbe auspices of the Ladies of the\nMaccabees. Besides re(reshments,Bev-\n', eral novel contests were arraueeil\nproving most interesting. The affair\nmi.- a success socially and financially.\nThe recent spring-like weather has\nlused uur local anglers \u00C2\u00BBo\niniiii their fishing tackle and dev is\nIrresistible morsela to deceive tbe Bab\nwith treaoherouB offers ol refresh\nI ments. Come tu think ..f if, fishing\n! ia a low-down game: you ask a fish b\n| a worm lunch and then murder\nI gueat.\nWe are ri quested to Btate that there\n.- oot a word of truth in 'I..- published\nreport of the sale ol the steamer Ke<\nslstoke to Mr Lindmark or anybody\nel-.-, nnr is there any Inundation\nwhatever for Bush a report I he boat\nia fur sale to anyone who has the price\noui wants it. but that person haa not\nturned up yet.\nWe note with approval tbe proposal\nof the council to purchase a mayoral\nchair and other aldermanic insignia.\nThere is no reasnn why lievelstnke\nshould not maintain the outward\nsymbob uf civic dignity, Too little\nnotice is given to this side ol municipal liiu and the innovation ol tho civic\nchair, mace and other municipal regalia would tend tu heighten the Idea\nul di ic honor iis it should be,\nMr. Eamslic Owen, the mechanical\nexpert recently frum England is in the\ncity lor the purpose ul milking u\nthorough inspeatii n aud lest of the\nnew gus producor plant, and engine\nI which ia now undergoing lhe III) days\ni eiliciiiiicy trial teat, wo learn that\n. the engine itsiill is working splendidly\nlui i he gus producoi ia nut satisfac\ni tory nnd not up tu lhe mark. Iti-\n1 claimed lhat the quality ol the ooal\nu\u00C2\u00BBud is uot capable ol giving good\nresults. Mr. Owen will make hit ofli\u00C2\u00AB\ncial report iu a few days ou the work\niug ol the plant, which will be looked\nforward to with interest.\nKnox Clinch tea at Mrs. Teller's ou\n21th. Silver onllectiun in afternoon,\nand eveuiug 2u cl.-.\nThe Willing Workers of St. Andrew's will hulil their annual At H une\nin the ohurch tin L'hursday, April 1.\nWo understand tbat tin re will be\nninl her M-riij- between rival aldermen\n(..r Ward 2 in tl ..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Edison ParlurTheater tonight, It happened lu-t nighi,\ntoo ii 'I a big ep wn delightedly looki .1\nou at the trouble\nWhat i\u00C2\u00AB lifvi'i-t. :<\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 coming lo when\nUu- celestial pi rti , u aiioi\nworm thi s i tin ry ce il re\nbusi - . McKenzii\nIvetitu \\nwith a \u00E2\u0080\u00A2! \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 iciied w. n\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i splendid a\nat I ih . ,ugh\nwe auisl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 uial\ndam \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'. I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nuial i place a\nindesim\nIter. 9 to Calmly v :\nsinew theaccom\npanymg listastei \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 isues I ia\ncbaracl \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nk. 1 here ia \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nfun ,. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ugs . Kevelstoke\nI take a itand igainat an;\na the estai lnh\nmenl i Cbinest nt mj s ben in\nour chief business blocks, otherwise\nMcKei \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ia iikely to becomi\nin-ii\u00E2\u0080\u0094oh borror!\nSocial and Personal\nl\" II : ige has given np Ins \u00C2\u00AB \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nBIB and lelt . n I hursduy\n- family (ur Nelson, s In-re in\nintend _ [or Iruil snd pou 11\nfarm\niter .va - tbe hostess\non I - .. -iI .y afternoon at. her h mi\n.1 lesta met iii honor\nol Mr-. , M i i.,v ,. who is shortly\n\"a for Vel on\nI In. Bridge Club mel on Wednesds\nnight .. .. i\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E_, Mr and Mrs I\nK I, I a;, lor being the busts I he\nliri/.'rf wen- -vnu by Mrs. T. E I. lay-\nl..r and ' i: il.ieiluiiald After i\n-er. dainty supper.dancing and ^.,\nwere ind ilged in\nPool Tournament\nThe following nre the latest, resnlts\nin the silver cup tournament sl Mc\nKin nun I cigar sture\u00E2\u0080\u0094secoml series\ni: 8(|usrebriggs defeated E Morgan\nby 2 bulls.\nA. McDonald defeated H. Norman by\nLl bulls\n(;. Turnross defeated K McConnell\nby 4S bulls.\n.1, lliiwsuti detested W. Mcintosh by\n::n bulls,\nI. Knox ilelcdtcd I. Wul kor by 2.'l\nballs.\nMOUNTAIN SUPPLY CO.. Limited\nGROCERIES AND GENT'S FURNISHINGS\n|u.st received Carload ol\near of 'I'i mm liy Hay on\nPrairie I lay. Another\nilic road. Leave your\norders early if you want any ;it tlie old prices.\nWe have the Best Butter in town, u trial will convince von. Also Fresh Eggs and a good line of\nGroceries.\nFirst Street, R.evelstoke. B. C.\n'Phone 248\n**\u00C2\u00BB**\u00C2\u00AB***\u00C2\u00AB *-***********\u00C2\u00BBi*****#***'***\u00C2\u00AB**&**W*\u00C2\u00ABW***##*\u00C2\u00BB*\nTHIS SPACE IS HELD FOR\nJOHN D. SIBBALD\nLOANS\n0. 1'. li. TOWNSITK AGENT\nREAL ESTATE INSURANCE\nAND COLLECTIONS\n*\ni\nI\n*\n*\ni\nSi\nIS********-***********'!'******-******-*********\nBUSINESS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED\nBusiness Locals\nThere are no end pine- on McKin-\nn-.n'.-i chewing tobacco. L>-l\nI'lileiy, leltuoe, asparagus, tipo lu-\nm a toe-, bananas, oranges and lemons,\nItesh iu I Ins in.lining. C, II. Hume &\nOu.\nTucker, the photographer, lias all\nsizes ul cameras antl films and supplies\nfur sale at bis studio. td\nHave uui oidered your new Easter\nsuit'.' It not, gel busy and seo what\nti. II Knight cm ilu along that line.\nFirst choice is always best.\nBitter oranges Ior marmalade, iu\nsmall boxes. Now is the chance to\nmake y ur marmalade, only 85 cents\nper bt,.\ r B. Hume & Co.\nThe sprit.i: season makes our\nthoughts wander to garden seeds\nKeep u- in mind when yuu want anything in the -c d line. We cairy\nnothing bin in- oeoi on the market\nC. B. Hume & Co.\n1 have just open, d up the best range\nuf fancy spring suitings lur men ever\nshown in lhe city. The very latis'\nshades in line imported worsteds can\nbe bail at a very moderate cost. Fit\nnnl workmanship guaranteed See\n\u00C2\u00AB itidoii. lieu 11. Knight.\nI lm- e nearly one thousand nice\ni-.ileiid.!-. iur photographs, und (rom\nnon nul ihey nre guue, I will gne\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ne complete with every dozen any\n-i/i photos t ken '.y me. 0. me either\nilea ir cloudy daj a. E F.\n15 il\nFire Limit Bylaw\nThe principal iioin ,.I business traus-\nh, i, .1 *' ii.. i ity Council lioit nighi\n_,,,- thi | ussi ig uf the bylaw called\nregu lal ing the en etion ol\n_ . , ., establish a Ii.u limit\nin the I he substance i f tlie by\nlaw .- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 fir. limit shall i.e in\n. i 12 ... .uiiiini on the\n,, ri ad weal by McKei..;. b bj First street, east by\nthe lam lietwenl MoKenzie avenue\nanil ' irtun avenue\nA building inspector i\u00C2\u00AB appoioted to\ni titer into all new buildings and examine ,._, \ . I.milling can be put\nip thi Inless I iter walls\ni . . n ur stone ind I be\n, ,. ,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 v red *itb mi lal n\n, . ,,., one alter, or repDir- any\n.. limit eontrary I\n. Ming will Is- pulled\n,vid A penally ol\n|100 oi,.nt will i- imposed\n., of the bylaw I be\ni,i'\".\".uj -ne bylaw is ule. 1001 ami\n. .-. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .- in e.lless l'i..' ' Hu'ii has\n!>een appointed city building i ipeotor,\nY.M.C.A. Sunday Service\n\ ... i ii like t\" heai n ei hing\nol interesl to pou Loya ? C the\nY. M C ' -niiday alll i noun and\nhear . 'bat Mr Bskei lias to\ndeli1 \"i Mi McLean will also inters t\niis with some good singing, tilling nl\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 11,... ne \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'ervi.'c ai I'.ni n'cl .ck\nsharp Walk in \u00C2\u00ABlt down nnd make\nyourselves at. borne.\nCard of Thanks.\nI lie Indies ul tint Hull ol,,. church\nde-iire tu I hunk iill those whu helped\nto make tin li entertalninonl u ai ooesa\nJ,. I im, hi I'arlui Tlniaier ton ighl.\nD. CS, A. Corsets\nWe have just opened a new\nlot of this popular Corset. The\nin w designs embody exquisite\nstyle and gracefulness, and we\ncan furnish Corsets for all figures\nin all styles from the short girdle\nto the long \"Directoire\" models.\nThe later models ure longer\nin the back unci higher in the\nbust, suiting exactly ihe present\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ivie of dress.\nHave your new dress titled\nD. C& A. Corset\nand gei ihe most perfect s,-ni_\nfaction.\nMcLennan & Co,\nV*.\nEvangelistic Services\nThe interesl in the services in\nlhe liaptist Church luii< deepened\nduring tho week. The meeting on\nFriday ni^ht was one of exceptional power. It was very t|iiiel hut a\ntime of deep heart sen re hint;. Several inin uud women expressed a\ndesire to know Ood and Christ au\ntheir own. These service!- will\ncontinue until the middle of next\nweek ut least. The music has been\nexcellent, Mr. McLean and Miss\nMaud Byrd in a duet, as well as\nthe iiiulei)tiurlette, render excellent\nservice, while Mr. McLean's solos\nhave touched many hearts. A\nspecial invitation is extended to\neverybody for the Sunday services\nat 11 a.m. und 7:30 p.m.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 _\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0080\u0094...\nANOTHER NEW GAS LIGHT\nLight Burns 95 Per Cent. Air\nand 5 Per Cent. Gasoline\nStill (mother light haa come to\nRevelstoke, thia time in the shape nl\nthe new \"Air Light,\" manufactured by\nthe Victoria Air Light, .fr Power Company, who bave pnicbused the patents\nbelonging to tbe Intensified Light\nCompany, of Toronto, for the exclusive s.|r-in Uritish Columbia,\nThis company was organized in\nVictoria abuut two months ago. iiiiiii.\nef rhe directors being well known men\n'of British Columbia, ami especially in\njihis province, viz . M Carlin, late ul\nGolden; John Turner, well known iu\nI Nelson; 0. R. Brown, nf Calgary;\nJ. C. Ross, R. Oliphsnt, 0. II. Rever-\ncombe, (be latter being general tnan-\ninger, who is here, together with Mr.\ni S. (iicley, uf Vancouver, who are either\nselling certain ili,-,lriel rights or establishing agencies.\nThe new light is lift per cent, air\nanil fi per cent, trasolitie, anil baa been\naccepted by all insurance companies.\ntin extra charge being made.\nThe first machine that this com-\n. puny installed waa Ior Ibe Saanloh\n, Lumber Co., at, their mill at Sidney,\nV. [\u00E2\u0080\u009E which is giving fi.lHIO candle\npower light, antl thn public can see\ntestimonials regarding plants already\nin operation, ol which over 75,000 are\nin operation in the I'nited States, and\na great many in Oanada,\nThe machines are adapted for stores,\nhouses, lumber yard\", etc.j as well us\nfur construction camps and street\nlighting. Thfl company declare that.\nthe cosl ..' tbe Hubl is only one third\nof a cent pi r UUD candle power pei\nhour, and carry samples of machines\nfur demonstration, which, within five\n|minutes oan supply 1,600 c p, ami\ncm be earned in u grip Dciniinslru\nI mis uf the \"Air Light\" are being\ngiven ul Bourne Bros', burlwaru store\nand ut lue Hulel Revels! .ke.\nGradiant Railway\nThe Mount llevslatokogradient railway project I mki' e.xe.i iilingly (.rumis-\ning. Several ol our leailimr citizens\nhave taken the uiHt.ler up and are now\nin the middle ol details end figures\n'I In re Mn be DO llulllil but that the\nicheme i- a feasible and most practicable oui', and Irom which Ituvelnluke\nwould benefit enormously. We expect\nlu Is. able lu inu_:.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 si further untl\nmore defloits announcement later on\ntlie result nf investigation by the local I\nlyndioate, As s lourlsl attraction it\nwould In- unique In lhe west, a verit-l\naide nieceii fur tourist, hotauial, and\nalpinist. The Revelsluke public, wel\nfeel sure, would do all in their power\niu further the oonanmmatlon of tbe I\nproject, since they are well alive lol\nthe unequalled possibilities ul tbci\nattraction and are fully cognisant oil\nthe splendid advertisement it would\nlm hu Ibe cily.\nMCKINNON'S\nThe Leading Cigar Store\nand Pool Room in the City\nThe best and Ur^rst Stock of Cigars and\nPipes in Revelstoke.\nThe Original Mac's Mixture now on hand\nand made expressly for us by I). K. McPherson.\nJOBBING ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED\nThe Revelstoke New and Second-hand Store\nFurniture, Stoves. Tin und Knamelwure, Dishes,\nClothing, etc., Bought, Sold, or Exchanged,\nfurniture Packed for Shipping. Furniture Repaired.\nFirst St. West, Near Beaver Cigar Factory.\nJ. C. HULL, Proprietor\nSPORTING NOTES\nMalakwa athletts will bum an nth\nhim club eoon and il is hoped tbey\nwill have a very auccesslul season\nNext Wednesday night the V M.C,\nA. icni.i summer sports will be arranged at a mass meetli g in the gym\nminium All men of the association arc\nleqtiested lo he on band ut 8 o'clock\nsharp,as every line of sport will be organised for the s.iascn.\nThe V. M.C.A. gymnasium exhibition date hue been altered to the\nnight of April 1st. Besides gymnastic\nwork a gout! musical piograininu has\nbeen arranged. Keep the date opci.\nLust Wednesday nigbt tbe liual\ngame of basketball in the Y. M. (!. A.\nsenior championship uries waa played\nbetween the Gym ai.d the Road teams.\nA good crowd turned out to watch the\niniilih, Inn for it final game it was very\ndisappointing. The game started wil\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ml for IU minutes In lliaut playing\nwas the order. Some of the players\nthen begun tu rough matters nnil\nR.leiee Brooker had his hands lull\nUe penalised right and lelt, but even\nthen tuo much personal grudge wus\nuv tl, nt. li ia hoped thut hy lhe time\nn xt season starts some of thoeu players will have learned more toll control There was one unfortunate\nincident when Russell, une. ol Ihe\nRoad man got hurl in Boineunaccountable manner, and bud to he curried oil.\nHis injuiiea weiu not serious, however\nand ne are glad to be aide to state\nthat be bus entirely recovered, T''e\nlijm team, by winning this match,\nhave won the Lindmark trophy Ior\nI'.ION llll.\nGrand Sacred Conceit\nThe follow ing is u programme uf a\nsacred concert lo be given by it chorus\nof lorty-llve voices und orchestra of\ntwelve pieoes, with the assistance ol\nthe Independent Hum! and others in\nthe \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 peru house on Hood Friday,\nApril'.)! h:\nSelection. . . Tiinnhttuaer. . . . Wagner\nRevelsluke Independent Band\n(Midius. I'nlold Ve .Portsls, Gounod\nVocal Duet My Hope ia Built,\nMrs Dent and Mr Allum\nAnthem. ,0 for the Wings ol a Jltive\nMethodist church choir, with\nobligato by Mrs Bews ..Mendelssohn\nHolo Angel Lund Plnsutl\nMrs. Squsrebrigga\nlllinriis . liluri* Mo/.urt\nwith iircbiistr.il accompaniment\nlN'IKIlMISBION\nBelOOtioa Bridal Chorus. Wagnei\nRevelBtoke Independent Hand\nLadies Trio I've Waited for the Lord\nMeads mes Bews, Sriuarebrigga and\nDent .Mendelssohn\nChorus 0lory of tho Lord. .Handel\nMixed Quartette Lead K'indly Light\n Hciuieekur\nTrio Interment! Maacagni\nMrs. I'ugdon, vocal, with violin\nand oornei obligato\nMethodist chuir I'm tt Pilgrim\nObligato by MrB. Dent\nHallilujah Chorua from Handel's\nMessiah.\n11 ie hoped to bave one other num\nber which will i\u00C2\u00AB> mentioned iu I l\u00C2\u00BBt\u00C2\u00BBr\nissue ol programme\nArrange Now for Your\nSummer Supply of\nICE\nWilli\nE. W. B. PAGET\nPhone 39 Office MoKenzie Ave\nMEAT\nMARKET\nHammering Away\nnt the fact lhat uui niuitiirj,\nwell supplied and attractive\nmarket, offers only the tinost\nMeat und Poultry obtainable,\nexpert selection safeKuards\npublic health. We're no nov\nices huve been selecting meats\nfor 25 years. Our guarantee\nyour satisfaction in quality,\nhealth and monoy-savlng. Wc\ninvito Inspection of both premises and prices, (live us a trial,\nMaundrell Meat Market\nI'AMlIA lllll I1KIIN IIKVKI.STOKK, U. V,\nThe People We Want\nWc do not want and cannot afford,\nsays The West-Land editorially, uu\nunlimited uud wholesale deposit of\npeople upon western territory, and it\nmay be even true\u00E2\u0080\u0094as we believe it i.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 that it will be better for the Weal if\ni hernia a lull iu the immigration In\nat least this year and uext. it baa\nbeen a little overdone, and we must\nnow have ii recess lime lur aSBimilaliim.\nBut still the [set remains that we need\npcaple in the West. These wide spaces\nol ours were made lor millions, not Ior\nthousands, and it would be foolish\nlighting ul uur destiny to oppo e then\nsettlement. We have as yet a f sotlmi\nof what we will need aud will ban\nWe need mure people, nut thai, our ic-\nsoorces may be developed for the benelit of the people already bere, but'lhat\nCaDudi may as a nation take her des.\nli ml plate and exert her destined iu-\nlluei i'e as a world Isotur\u00E2\u0080\u0094which has a\nitiiin a* ai'll as an industrial moaning\nMining pictures tonight."@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Revelstoke (B.C.)"@en . "The_Mail_Herald_1909_03_20"@en . "10.14288/1.0310943"@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 .