"e416b622-d8e4-4fc5-b258-a1ca762d2b09"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-05-17"@en . "1908-10-17"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0311108/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " \" E n'-ire \" Typewriter\nFor eme of 0|ierarion and pet feet ini\nin r-iilts |,i-,,diii\"ei1, |l\"i- ma,'liine\nis unsurpassed. Price, $-0 00 fas!.\nI.iterior Publishing Co., - Agents\nThe Mail-Herald\nDRY FIRE WOOD\nSpecial Prices on\nFive Cord Lots\nE. W. B. PAGET, ' MoKenile Ave.\nTELEPHONE 71\nVol. 14.-No 78\nREVELSTOKE. B. C. OCTOBER\n908\n'C.B. Hume^i-\">,d,\nStor.s ut Arrowhead ami Revelstoke.\n\"\\n\"Lion Brand\"\nClothing\nFOR BOYS\nIT'S BEST because there is more work and\nstj*'e on tMs m\u00C2\u00ABk.\" than iny other.\nThe ii-.-, i! ii!\", concave shoulders, the\nshoulder and sleeve pads, the double elbows in\nthe sleeves, the double seats and knees, double\nstitched seams in the knickers.\nIT'S THE BEST FITTING, THE BEST\nFINISHED, WITH LESS ALTERATIONS\nTHAN ANY OTHER MAKE.\nBoys who have tried this make say it's the\nbest.\nWe have the best assortment to show. Boys,\ncome to us for a \"LION BRAND\"imake.\n\"LION BRAND\" does not cost all it is worth\nbut is well worth what it costs.\nC. B. HUME &. CO., LIMITED\nStores at Revelstoke and Arrowhead.\nKXXX\nStoves! Stoves!\nDp not wait until the first cold snap comes, but come\nright in and pick out your heater. Our men are very\nbusy and we cannot set it up at short notice\u00E2\u0080\u0094so give us\nthe chance in plenty of time.\nWe have our usual fine display of coal and wood\nheating stoves anil al prices to suit the purse. Remember\nwe set up all new stoves purchased from us free of charge,\nusing only our own hand made ri vetted pipes.\nStove Boards, Coal Hods, Fire .Shovels, Ash Sifters.\nA fine line of I'Viideri* and English Coal Cabinets.\nLawrence Hardware Co.. Limited\nTINSMITHING PLUMBING ELECTRIC WORK\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BAooooooooo.\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHead Office -Toronto, Ontario.\nCapital Authorized\nCapital Paid Up\nReserve Fund\n$10,000,000.00\n4,990,000.00\n4,990,000.00\nBranches or Agent*, at all principal points in Oanada.\nAgents in Great Britain and United States London, England,\nLloyd's Bank, Ltd. Chicago First National Hank, Corn Exchange\nNational Hank. Seattle\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sea (tie National Bank, San Francisco-\nWells Fargo, Nevada National Hank. Hpokiine Exchange National Hank.\nSavings Bank Department\nDeposits of $1 and upward, received, and Interest credited four\ntimes a year. Special attention given to out-of-town accounts.\nRevelstoke Branoh, B.C. A. B. MoCleneghan, Mgr\nLADIES' furs::\nMy FIRST SHIPMENT\nOF LADIES' FURS\nJUST ARRIVED\nFANCY COLLARS,\nBELTS, ETC.\nSee them before buying\nelsewhere.\nMISS A. MASLEN\nOpposite Climax Hotel, First Street.\nIMPORTANT\nMEETING\nA Lengthy Session.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Important\nWater and Light Resolutions\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Gratitude Extended from\ncitizens of Fernie.\nThe regular meeting of the cily\ncouncil was beld l'st night with wer,!\nMayor Lindmark and Aldermen Sawyer, Lefeaux, Foote and Stone present.\niMiniit _ of last regular and special\nmeetings were read and adopted.\nCOMMUNICATIONS\nFrom Chief of Police re lire alarms.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Filed.\nFrom T. F, Sinclair iu cunin ctioii\nwith the city sewerage work. Tbe\ncouncil agreed that the central section\nol the city was in a bad state from\ncctmpnulH and decided lhat the matter\nof constructing fe-svers in that part\nwsb essential to the city's health. A\nresolution was pasted that the matter\nbe left in lhe hands of tbe Fire, Water\nand Light commit lee to take up the\nquestion witii Mr. Sinclair and get a\ndt linite proposition from him and nee\nif it falls in with the views ol the\ncouncil.\nFrom tho Secretary ot No 2 Fire\nBrigade, enclosing the report ot W. A.\nFoote, delegate to the Fire Chiefs Convention it New Westminster. The\nreport was received aud a resolution\npat-seil expressing appieciatiou ol the\nwork nl Mr. Foote at the convention.\nFrom E. Picard applying for appointment of city chimney sweep\nPrices were included in the communication of 75c. up to 15 feet, and 5c.\nper foot up to 40 feet. The council\nwere opiuioned that the people should\nbe compelled to have their chimneys\ncleaned and that a regular inspection\nshoild be made. The question of appointment was laid over.\nFrom C. Nortb, city electrician, requesting sn increase of salary on the\ngrounds tbat the city electrical work\nwas heavy and increasing. The council felt that tbe request was justified\nand res.lved that the city electrician's\nsalary be raised by $15 per month.\nFrom tbe provincial government\nacknowledging receipt of the resignation of A. M. Pinkham as police magistrate for the city. Piled.\nFrom (i. M. Sproat re assessments\non certain latins which were the property of the Realty Co \u00E2\u0080\u0094Filed.\nFrom tbe superintendent of power\nhouse submitting a report for the\nmonth of September. Tbe report\nsli wed that the plant was running\nsatisfactorily:\nLighting Plant\u00E2\u0080\u0094K.W. generated,\n30.16..$; Hours running, 411.\nPower Plant\u00E2\u0080\u0094K. W. generated,\n2,231; Hours running, 450.\nFrom F. Bourne requesting that the\nsum of $6oO be forwarded bim on tbe\nlots 1, 2, 3, 4, in Block 10, the present\ngoal properly. The council resolved\nthat the matter be laid over aud tbat\nthe money lie paid over when the\ntitles are in sight,\nFrom the Fernie Citizens' Committee expressing gratitude to the city of\nRevelBtoke for their donation during\nthe great tire tbere.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Filed.\nFrom No. 1 Fire Brigide requesting\nthat tlieir tire hall be supplied with a\ndozen new chairs. The letpiest will\nbe grauted. The brigade also requested that new hydrants be placed\nat the corner of Pearson street and\nFirst street, and suggested that the\nhydrants now situated in tbe centre\nof Block 49 should be changed to the\ncorner of Ford and Second streets.\nThe need of a hydrant at the corner of\nDouglas and liana, n streets wan\nbadly felt.\nReferred to Fire, Water and Light\ncommittee,\n,1. Mathie was present, representing\nthe Trades and Labor Council and requested lhat tbey might have the use\nol the Council chamber every second\nSaturday for meetings. The council\nfelt that they could not give the\nchamber for every society or organization and resolved that tbey could\nnot establish a precedent in allowing\nthe chamber to be used for regular\nmeetings of organizations, but the\nTrades and Lab ir Council will get tbe\nsame privilege in regards to any\nspecial meeting, as other's get.\nLocal improvement by law for\nboulevarding was re considered, finally\npamed and adopted.\nA resolution was passed that lumber be purchased (or II. Noedham's\nbouse at the power bouse. A request\nfrom the chief of police lor lumber for\na woodshed at the city gaol was\ngranted.\nThe matter of the vaccination\naccount from Dr. Curtis, medical\nhealth officer, and of attendance in\nconnection with Nam Sing, was left\nwith the mayor, the vaccination accounts to be looked into.\nAn agreement between the C P.R.\nand the city allowing the latter the\nright of having their pipe line under\nthe track from the city water tank\nand the former the right nf using the\noverflow from the water tank, was\nsigned\nTenders tor clearing a part nf the\nMoKenzie nvenue recreation ground\nOpe \"I that of W. Fleming\nbeing acct, i I.\nThe question of overdue water and\nlight accounts formed a long discussion, tlie Council feeling that there\nhad been a neglect in looking after\nand colled.ing the same. Over $4,000\nwas due the city from these causes.\nIn many cases there was no excuse\nfor non-payment and it was nicessary\nfor the city to tnke pains to secure\nmore prompt payment and a resolution was pissed that the city clerk\nshall notify all delinquents that if\nthese overdue accounts are not paid\nwithin thirty dayB t cir water and\nlight wiil be cut off. Iu discussing\nthis nut I ler a h.rni.g resolution wns\npassed that till water mul light accounts liiusl le paid' within thirty\ndays froin the date due fordiscuUUt or\nthe water ami light will he out off.\nThe meeting terminated at 11:30\np.m\nDOMINION ELECTIONS\nPublic Meeting, Tuesday Evening Next.\nMr. Duncan Rise, if Yule-Cariboo,\nand J. A. Mac.Don.ild, leader of the\nProvincial opposition, will address a\nPublic Meeting, Tuesday evening next\nAn invitation is extended to opposi\ntion speakers aod especially W. J\nBowser, Attorney General, when a\nopportunity will be afforded him to\nreply to tbe statements made by Mr.\nDuncan Ross, late member for Yale.\nCariboo, in charging Mr. Bowser\nwhile solicitor for Mr. Gotoch, witl\nhaving drawn up contracts, through\nwhich thousands of Japanese laborers\nwere brought into B.C. last year.\nTbis meeting should prove the most\nimportant political event ever beld in\nWestern Canada. Place of meeting\nwill be announced by band bills. God\nSave the King. Committee.\nFELL OFF THE TRAIN\nLogger Loses Arm from Accident on South Track\nWhile the south train was en route\nfrom Arrowhead to the city on Saturday, it appears that a hunt er jack,\nwhi was under tbe influence of liquor,\nand who was beating his way up,\nmanaged to fall off the car on to tbe\ntrack. It was not discovered that an\naccident had taken place unlil some\nlection men, who happened to be fishing not far from Wigwam, noticed the\nbody lying ou the track bleeding profusely from several deep cuts, They\nimmediately communicated with Revelstoke and an engine was despatched\nto Wigwa.n, which conveyed the injured man to the city where he was\nhurried to tb \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 hospital. The nmu\ncal's liiiiitell by the name of Stewart\nbut is reticent about giving any in-\nformatiop as to his action that day or\nnb to who he is. The doctors found it\nnecessary to amputate tbe right arm\nat the shoulder, which had evidently\nbeen crushed beneath the car wheels,\nand several deep scalp wounds also required attention.\nBANK OF COMMERCE\nRevelstoke Branch will Open in\na Few Days\nWork in connection with the fillings and fixtures of the new branch\nof tbe Canadian Bank of Commerce\nwhich has been established on Mc\nKenzie Avenue is now being carried\non, the necessary linings having\narrived frum Vancouver on Thursday.\nG. S. Holt, of Vancouver, who ban\nbeen on inspection work of the interior branches of the Bank of Commerce\nhas arrived ami will open the branch\nhero, although be states that he is not\nin a position to say whether bo will bu\npermanent manager. Tho bank will\nopen its doors for business just as soon\nas tbo interior of tbo building is\nready. Mr. Holt statos that he be\nlievcs tbat Revelstoke is on tbe eve of\na steady run of prosperity and was\npleased to see, the local improvement\nwork in progress and the active state\nof business generally.\nChildren cannot be cheerful and\nflowers will not flourish in impure\nair. Gas is bad for both. There is\nnone in Coursier's ooal.\nAPPALLING\nDISASTER\nSeventeen Burned to Death\nin a Relief Train Accident\nand Hundreds have likely\nPerished in the Forest Fires\nof Northern Michigan.\nDetroit, Mich., Oct.. 17.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The total\nlusstiflifo in the great forest fires\nwhich, for tbe second time thiB year,\nbroke out. in the Michigan timber dits-\ntricts is unknown at lhe present time.\nThe towns of Me'z, with 200 inhabitants, Millersburg, wiih 800 inhabitants, and Posen and Pulaski have\nbeen wiped out. A relief train bring-\ning out about 201) refugees from Metz\nand Millei'sbuig ran into a burning\nculvert and seventeen lives were wiped\nout by the tin; wbioh totally destroyed\nthe train.\nThe Detroit and Macinao railroad\nheadquiirleia ibis afternoon iseued the\nlolloHii g stutome it.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'Atmiil 2U0 men, women and children were ou ibe Metz reli.f train\nwhich was wreekeil and uunitd. Seventeen bodies hive heen found Abuut\ntwenty-five sni viv.irs have been heard\n(rum The fate of the remaining 185\nat ibis tiini! is unknown. We hope\nmany of then escaped, but it would\nhe impioper to In Id out too much hope\nWe have ibree. rebel trains with d titers, medicines and cuokets on tlie way\nto the nCeue.\nConductor Kinsville, after the wreck\nuf his train, managed to pass tbe but\nblast, but when he reached Milloraburg\nWas loltilly blind. Tbe engineer of\nthe doomed tiain broke through but\nwaa terribly burned, ilow many of\nthe 200 persons escaped is unknown\nas tbey scattered through tbo forest\nand tlieir bodies have not beeu recov-\neieil. In a bouse near the railroad\nnek at the edge of the forest an aged\nduple was roasted to death.\nAlpena, Mich , Oct. 17.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The whole\nof Northwestern Michigan is burning.\nTbe flames already bave swept four\ncounties, and tbe loss of life is heavy,\nlt is believed that if reports could be\nobtained the results uf i-.e fires would\nbe the most appalling in the history\nof tbis p_rl of.the country. There is\npractically no hope for the 200 refugees\nwho lefl Meiz on the relief train tbat\nwas wrecked in the burning forest.\nOne refugee wbo arrived from Metz\ntoday says that very few escaped, and\ntbat be believes practically tbe whole\npopulation of the town, numbering\nmore than 200, was lost.\nSaolt Ste Makie, Mich., Oct. 16.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nTbe forest tires forced their way into\nthis city early today in spite of the\ndesperate work of the citizens, who\nbittl.-d nil night to keep them outside\ntne cily limits.\nSpecial Meeting of Council\nA apecial meeting of the city council was held on Tuesday night, with\nMayor Lind iu ink, and Aldermen 1.\u00C2\u00B0-\nfeaux, Foote, Stone, Woodland and\nSawyer present. The special business\nfor discussion waa that of reconsidering, finally passing and adopting the\nbylaw which received its assent by the\npeople ou Sept. 21, authorizing tbe\nraising of $10,000 by debentures for\nthe completion of the auxiliary power\nand light plant. Also to introduce\nand deal wilh a bylaw authorizing of\nboulevards on certain streets and\nraining money (or same by local debentures, and also for any general\nbuslnest,\nA resolution was passed that tbe\nbylaw authorizing the borrowing of\nmoney debenture! for the completion\nof 'be power plant, he reconsidered,\ndually passed and adopted by the\ncouncil, sealed ami registered.\nThe bylaw authorizing tbe carrying\nuut nf boulevards ou certain streets\nantl the raising of money for the same\non local debentures, was introduced,\nreceiving its three readings and finally\npassed with the unanimous 'Consent of\nthe council.\nThe meeting then terminated.\nCanada's Bank System\nThus. Church, ul the National Bank\nof Australia, is now in Canada to study\ntbo lenttircB of the Dominion's out-\nrency system. What has most in-\npressed him, so far, is tbe absence of\ngold. When it was pointed out that\nCanadians preferred paper money be\ncause of its greater convenience in\nhandling, Mr. Church romarked that\nAustralia had never felt the incon\nvenience of carrying gold, but there\nwas something in the Canadian point\nof viow\n$2.50 Per Year\nHunters'\nSupplies\nRifles, Shot Guns, Ammunition, Good Hunting\nKnives, Axes, Fishing\nTackle and other sporting goods.\nRANGES AND\nWe\nare showing the h\nhas been seen iu ltevelst\nwe bave the right goods\nOnr Plumbing department Is up-to-dal\nllie best woll. Imi is done in tbe citv.\nHEATERS\nlies\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2st line\nike and our increasingsa\nmd prices.\nmd\nprove that\nwe are doing\nBourne Bros.\nGROCERIES HAPDWARE HARNESS PLUMBING\nTHOSr CRAVENETTH5\nAND RAINCOATS\nCOME IN HANDY\nc-2_s\u00C2\u00AB'-i,r\nr\nRain has fallen since the world began. Rain\nwill fall as long as the world lasts. It makes a delightful feeling to walk out in the rain wearing a\nnice cravenette and not getting soaked, besides, a\ncravenette is just as good tor sunshine as any other\nkind of overcoat.\nAll cravenette coats are not alike you might as\nwell get one that has style. When you are at it\ncome to the store that has style in cravenettes.\nWe also carry a fine assortment of Umbrellas\nand Rubbers for Rainv weather.\nMcKinnon C8_. Sutherland\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2W^^\u00C2\u00A3e\\ww\y^w\nTHE MOLSONS BANK\nUntil further notice this Bank will be open\nC. P. R. Pay Night and following night each\nmonth.\nOpen every Saturday evening from 7 to\n9 p. m.\nSAVINGS\nAt all Branohes.\nBANK DEPARTMENT\nInterest allowed at highest current rate.\nREVELSTOKE, B. C. Branch, W. H. PRATT, Manager.\nM\noney\ntoL\noan\nAt 8 Per Cent.\nSIBBALD AND FIELD\nINS L KAN CF.\nNOXARIBS PUBLIC\nLOANS\nand the idea of adopting it was popular in Australia. Last year a bill to\nestablish the use of paper money was\npassed, but nothing had resulted so\n(ar. The difference between the Australian and Canadian banking system\nwat this: In Australia the banka\nloaned more on the loan company\nHe said that a great deal was , principle, lending on realty or uiort-\nheard of the Cadadian banking system, | gage, with the difference that bank\nI\" 'iie were all repayable on demand, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nclause never put iuto actual practice.\nThere was no savings department in\ntbe Australian banks, tbis being supplied by tbe post otlice saving* bank.\nOne know is better than two don't\nknows, aud those who have tried and\ntested it, know tbat there ie no gas,\nno smoke, no soot, and no duat in\nCoursier's Coal, THE MAILHEUALD, REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nZbc ADaiMbcralfc.\nHl'BLlSHKII WKIIXKSIIAY A\"- ll BAT'JR-\nDAY AT\n'REVELSTOKE, B.C\nMURPHY & FISHER\nBakkistkrs, Solicitors, Rtc,\nOTTAWA\nFarliament-iiv, Departmental\nand Patent Ollice Agents\nPractice before Railway\nCommission.\nChas. Muk. hy. Hakoi.ii Fisher\nlILLAN ft ELLIOTT\nG1\nSolicitors, etc.,\nBKVKLSTOKE AMD TROUT l.AKK 11 V.\n0, X UlLLtN _ 1. V. Union\nHARVKY, McCAKTEK\nAND l'i HAM,\nBARBIBTBRS, HOLK'ITiiKH, KTC.\n'I..,, k. : I_._.<:.! Hank ItuVKi.\nBTOU, 11. U,\nMum) Ul Us..;..\nOOoeai RsvelstiOke, B (', Cranbrook, B r,\nUltO. ti. HoOabtkb,\n1. M. HlNKUAM. J. A. IlAHVKV,\nHcvtsisioke, ii. i Cranbrook, n.\ns\nJ. M. \"S..v>ti IX W, 1. llriKKs.\nlOOTT A BRIGGS\nliAKHISTEKh, SOLICITORS, K'l\nMuNky To Loan\nS iLICI'I'uKS KiJK MoLHtlN\" llANK\nF.est Street, Keve oke, H.C\nIjiiHKRT SMITH\n1 _\nProvincial Land Surveyor\nMining Butveyor\nEngineei ing\nMi Kknzik Avknl-k,\nBox Pxi, Kkvi.lstokk\niss M. E. CBEIGHTON\nCertificated Tench.'I- ol'\nPiano. Vocal Theory.\nMusical Kindergarten\nClasses tor young children.\nStudio I've\nBEWS' DHL\" li STORE\nBanff Hard Coal\nWe ar_ now receiving a full supply of the\ndifferent sizes of this Coal, the best domestic fuel on the market.\nAll orders will be promptly and saiis.ac\ntorily attended to,\nTry some BRIQUETTES in your Range or\nOpen (irate.\nRevelstoke General Agencies. Ltd.\nMolsons Bank Building.\nM\nIOC. The latest\nsuccess.\nThe big\nblack plug\nchewing tobacco.\nZbc _TDail*1betalb\nThero is so much bail in the best Of us.\nAnd so much good iu tlio worst of u.,\nThai ii hardly behooves any of us,\nTo talk about the rest of us.\nSATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, I.U.\nSNOFF THEM OUTI\nSuccessful politics hae been said\nto be the art of hypnotizing the\nvictim into believing that it is a\npatriotic duty to look pleasant,\nwhile being robbed which in more\nthan one case has been definitely\nproved. Successful politics, can\nalso be said of a candidate who\ncome* out of the campaign scald-\nless from the attack of his ojiposers\nwho at these times rake over the\npast life of their enemy and bring\nto light all his shortcomings and\nfailings, which, with more or less\nembellishment, are presented to the\npublic ;is pari of the tactics of political warfare to secure iheir ends.\nAlthough it -.hould not be a chief\nisssiie in any political campaign\nthat a proposed candidate's -shortcomings or default.- be taken as\nia.tors for disqualifying him from\nholding public otlice, yet moral\ndecency is the tirst rei|uirement of\na man who essays public life. The\nplea that a legislator'- private\ncharacter should be totally exempt\nfrom criticism is, in fact, worse\nthan nonsense. When a man\n\u00C2\u00BBspire_ tu _ position of public trust\nhe should be prepared lor the\nwhite light of searching investigation which at lhe present time is\none of the principal methods oi\ncampaign warfare. The drunkard,\nthe libertine, and the grafter should\nbe taken without the camp and\ns'.oni-d wilh viter to political\ndeath. Along this line should\nparties acl, the unclean can only\nbring decay and death to the party\nwhich tolerates their company, lt\nshould lie the business of the electors in the coming elections to\nmark the bawds and swindlers, of\npublic life of whatever political\n-tripe fur the political shambles.\nREVELSTOKE WATER I'oWI.R\nApropos of the fact that the C.P.\nR. intend to operate their trains\nthroughout li. C. in the near future\nby electricity, tin* possibilities of\nthe vast power lying dormant in\nthe waterfalls, rapids, and torrents\n;n the vicinity of Revelsluke tor\nindu=triaI purpos .p. cannot he overestimated. This phase of development hat: never been really given\nserious consideration, apart from\nthe present power and light plant\non the lllecillewaet river. We can\nsafely say that few cities in Uritish\nColumbia are better situated as\nregards the accessibility of water\npower, than Revelstoke, and when\nwe consider what e results would\nbn were our streams and falls, or\neven the Columbia Hiver itself,\nharnessed for the production of\nelectric power, the importance of it\ncannot be overestimated. Kevelstoke has ideal facilities for almost\nevery named industry, both owing\nto her geographical position on the\nmain and junction lines of the C.\nP. R. iitul also to the fact that\nelectric energy can be secured more\nor less cheaply. Were Revelstoke\nto develop into nn industrial and\nmanufacturing city, which is more\nthan likely, there is an abundance\nof power which enn lie utilized to\ndrive all the machinery in the district. To those that know the\ncountry round about and are familiar with the waters, this fact\ncannot but appeal to them, and it\nis a question which can very well\nbe taken up and discussed at the\nBoard of Trade sesBionB when the\nimprovement and developmental\nschemes for the district are before\nthe board.\nUNWELCOME GUESTS.\nThe manner in which civic authorities are imposed upon has\nbeen evidenced by the recent case\nat Vancouver, where u man, his\nwife and family of four small children were stranded in lhat city in\n.in absolutely destitute condition,\nand arc now dependent on tbe city\nfor support. It appears that this\nfamily had been supported for several months by Calgary, and had\nbeen eventually sent lu the coast\niy a church society there. Inci-\nlentally it may be said that thir\nman was suffering from chronic\nrheumatism and unable to do an)\nwork. Revelstoke bas frequently\nhad to face u proposition ol this\nort and it is certainly unfair lo\nthe people to have to bear the expense of outsiders who come\nuuongst US for a little while ami\nthen become a charge on tbe i\nAlthough humanity calls for the\ncare of such people who wander\nfrom place to place, yet on the\nother hand lhe town where such\npeople have originaiis lived should\nnot turn them adrift to set ure\na he Iter and food wherever possible\nand thus become a source ol expense and worry to any Community where they may happen to\nland. Revelstoke bas all it can do\nto look after it- own people without being saddled by those who\nirom the outset require the hand of\ncharity.\nCAPITULATION SETTLEMENT\nComment of Labor Organ on\nTerms of C. P. R. Strike\nThe Winnipeg Voice, the organ of\nunion labor in tlmt city, comments\nthun nn the settlement nl the C. P. K.\nmechanics' strike:\nThe 0, P. R. mechanics' sttike ia\nover. The process has been ten med a\nsettlement. Certainly. The strikers\nwere \"settled\" bust Sunday, and announcement was niiide on Monday\nmorning last,\nUp to the present time no full, frank\nand necessary explanation of the startling climax has been tendered to the\norganisations and the general publio.\nNo adequate explanation has been\ngiven, by anyone competent to give it,\nof the extraordinary occurrence.\n'1 hat there must he such nn explanation we feel confident. If there\nis none other than baa already been\ngiven, then there bas been plundering\nmost colossal, and that to the gieat\ninjury of the organized movement and\nto every wage earner^ (the Dominion.\nThe strike itself was an avertable\nmisfortune- it never ought to have\nbeen culled\u00E2\u0080\u0094this year\u00E2\u0080\u0094but as a misfortune the calling of it takes second\nplace to its finish,\nA neatly printed visiting card is a\npleasure to look upon.\nI. O. F.\ni nun, Mount Begbie, Si Mil, meet\" 2nd aud\nIth Mondays iu oddfellow, Hull, ualt tn Opera\nHouse Visiting brethren oordlally invitod n,\nattend.\nJ.W. Gaei.akd, C.B.\nH. W. Edwards. K S\nVOTERS WILL RIDE\nAutos and Hacks will be Busy\non Election Day\nVancouver, Oot. Ki\u00E2\u0080\u0094Despite anything in the provisions of tbe act to\namend the Dominion Elections Aot,\nthe electors of Vancouver \ ill ride to\nthe polls iu carriages, hacks and automobiles on Monday, Oct. 26, Automobiles are the most popular mode of\nconveyance wilh the men charged by\nboth parties with getting out lhe vote\nOn election day, and aa a conacquence\nthe harvest per auto will be $50 for\nday. All the automobiles, hacks and\ncarriages in Vancouver which it. haa\nbeen possible to secure have already\nbeen siiiippeil up for service one week\n(rom Monday.\nSections :'0 und 111 ot the act to\namend the Dominion Elections Aet,\naet (nub in exceedingly cumbersome\nami iitinieldly term, that it, ia unlawful (or any candidate, agent or party\non behalf o( any candidate to hire, or\npay for, or promise to put for any\nconveyance lo take voters to the poll,\nor the vicinity ul the polli, and Unit it\nia also unlawful fur any person to let\nto hire any conveyance to be used in\ntransporting voter, to or from polls or\nvicinity uf pulls. The sections are ou\nthe books, but it i- .aid to be extremely i)..uiiiini il s conviction could be\nBecured under til t >i and apparently\nno attention ie being paid to the pus\nBible dire penalties.\nDOUBLE TRACK IN WEST\nC.P.R. May Electrify Lines in\nBritish Columbia\nWinnipeg, Oct. Ki\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sir Thomas\nShtiugbnessy, president ol the Caua\nil ia n Pacific railway, who yesterday\ncompeted a survey ol the doublr-\ntraoking between here and Fort William, intimated today that work\nwould he atarteU by tbe company iu\ndoubling its trackage between here\nand the Rocky Mountains. I.ugt expenditures .if (he added capital of\n$50,000,000 made nl the r-1 c t annual\nmeeting, will be made in \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .rrying out\nthis work.\nIt Is also stated Chut the company\nwill (ipeiate all of ita lines in Uritish\nColumbia by a system of electric\ntrains, the current to be generated by\nwaterpowcr.\nC. W. O W\nMount,.,.. View Camp, No. 129\nMeeta Second und Fourth Wedne-day- in\neach month, In -Selkirk H.U1. Visitln Woodmen coniiiilly Invited to attend.\nvv. li. AKMBTRONQ, Con. Coin,\nJ MoINTYRK, rierk.\nST. ANN'S CONVENT\nBoarding School for Girl*\nKAMLOOPS, B. O.\nChildren of all Denominations ad.\nmilled. Complete Preparatory Studies.\nIliifh School Course. Music:- -Piano,\nInstruments, For terms and other\nparticulars apply lo\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sister Sii'krior\nOPENING SEPT. 1st. 1008\nWHEN BUYING JEWELRY\nreputation is \u00C2\u00AB patent factor lo he considered na it ia synonymous with the\nquality, merit and prices of the goods\naold. If you (Iiul at Hastings, Doyle A\nA Hum's you will know yuu will be\ntreated fairly, no n atur how you may\nbe lacking in technical knowledge of lhe\nvalue and quality of j.iwela nf any kind\nWe keep only the best and choicest.\nWhere gold ia used it ia marked wiih the\ncarat, s'amp, with silver it is sterling, in\ngems and precious atones their quality is\nfully guaranteed.\nHastings. Doyle & Allum. Limited\nA New Carpet m liMi^M\n !.___.. t iB . l___ll TlO .\nfrom uur choice and handsome\natock ul Ax minster, Wiltons, etc.,\nwill give you both pleasure and\nsatisfaction when you sec the rich\nantl beautiful effects ol tho colors\nand patterns and the durability\nof tlio fabrics Our carpets are\nmade by the beet manufactures,\nand are made to wear well, as well\naa to look well.\nJt HOWSON fr CO.Y.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00ABt\"2s-*2fc2-3_SSg_sJ\"3S\nTHE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO.\nLIMITED.\nImport direct from country ot origin.\nWHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY.\nREVELSTOKE _=.. O-\n>%\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 %r%r%*r%*+*rV%>%r%<%r%*Ar+r%%*r'lr%r%%%r%%*>m/%^\nI P.\nURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED.\nHKAD OKKICK I Oaloakv, AMimri.\nWholesale and Retail Meat Merchants\nI .nk Packers mul Dealers in Live Stock. Markets in iill i tit- pi'lni'i\npal Cities mid Towns ul' Alherlu, British Colunilii i and lhe Yukon.\nPackers of ihe Celebrated Brand \" Imperii! i*\" Hams nnd Bacon,\nan l \"Shamrock\" Brand Leaf LhiiI.\n4^%.%'%^^^k^,v%^_^%^s^-_^%^^^%\"%^%'%^-%-'%^^%^^% \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\nJ\nPLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH\nMcMAHON, - FIRST STREET\nPnr Affric-.--nr._l Implement*. (.'arrlnffSH, Waffons Ktc., John\nDeere Ploughs, Molina Wagou-i, Oanada .'arriaffe Company's\nHimffiiis. PL'net jr., Oar-Ion Sender-\" and Cultivator.!. Wheel-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0vriifM aii'l Hlack smith Work attended to. Hor<-e hoeing e\napociulty\nCentral Hotel\n__________ REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nABRAHAMSON BROS., PROPRIETORS\nNewly built First-clasB in every respect. All modem con\"\u00C2\u00BB>nianoes\nLarge Sample Rooms.\nRates 81.60 per Day, Special Weakly Ratea.\nQueen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same inana^ement\nHENRYS4\nnrtnunn\nPacific Coast Tested\nSeeds, Acclimatized\nStock of Fruit and\nOrnamental Trees S\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\nand Plants\nFor tha Farm, garden Lawn\nor Conservatory\nReliable varieties at reason-\n_ able priees, No borers, Scale\nor fumigation lo damage stock.\nNo windy agents (o annoy you.\nBuy direct and get trees nnd\nseeds lhat grow.\nFertilizers, Hee Supplies,Spray\nPumps, Spraying Material, Cul\nFlowers, ule. Oldest established nursery on lhe mainland\nof B, 0. Catalogue free.\nM. J. HENRY'S NURSERIE8\nQrcen Houses and Seed I louses\nVANOOUVER, B. C.\nVNURSERIES\nCanadian Pacific\nAtlantic Steamship\nLine\nfie- SAILINGS J,\u00E2\u0084\u00A2,\nBat. Sep.aOLk. Maui toba\nKri. Oct. 2 Emp. Britain\nSat. '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 10 Lk.Chumph.in Kri. Sep.ai\nKm. \" Id Emp. Ireland Kri. Out. 2\nSat. \" 24 Lake Erie Wed. \" 7\nFri. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' I Emp. Britain Kri. \" It)\nIntermediate Season from Montreal\nand Quebec\nEMPRESSES\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n1st. Class and. Class jrd. Class\n$9000 $4875 $2871;\nLAKE MANITOBA -\n1 si. Class and. Class 3rd. Class\n$72 so $42 50 $27 50\nOTIIKK l.AKK BOATS\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n2nd. Class 3rd. Class\n$45 .. 1IHW. ul the hour of 10\no'clock in ihe forenoon, at the Court House, Revelstoke, I shall oiler for sale at public auction the mineral claims\nin the lis-' hei'ciiiiifie.i' set mil, ot the persona in the said list hereinafter set out. ot which Crown Grunts have heen\nissued, for all unpaid taxes accrued and due and payahl 1 the SOlh .lime, P.Kis, and for the expenses of advertising\ntbi- notice.\nI f I In- taxes and expenses of advertising, as set out in said list are mil paid lo me oil Of before the day of sale,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 he claims may be sold In the highest, bidder, and a conveyance executed to the purchaser of all right and interest\nin said claims legally alienated by the Crown by the Crown Grunts thereof.\nIn the event of there being no purchaser, or if lhe price offered shall not be sullieienl lo pay the (axes antl\n. ,|,-i, .s nf advertising, the land shall revert to tbe Provinco and the Orown (.rants theieof shall he deemed void.\n. - ,fbrotti-\n...r.l..':,\nI_IST ABOVE MENTIONED:\nf. .\. I'l-.is UNtBR, BioiBTAHT.\nSELKIRK I/ODOK No. 1_. I u n F\nUtwl- n\u00C2\u00AB.t> l'i, .-\n.ta> evanliii >\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Bal\n.-. 11 , ...... Incl\ntllll* ',r.,ll,r.i. ira\ny it,,>i0ll IKI\n(12 50\nIII on\n17 1)0\n15 Wl\nI 110\n10 sid\n28 00\n15 .\"10\n81 60\nI'm nn\nUU no\n118 mi\n1(1 60\n1(1 60\n27 7.i\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0AH 75\n28 50\n2tl 2.-\n:fl\u00C2\u00BB(Ki\n:\u00C2\u00ABiou\nI 60\n5 25\n17 \"-0\n26 60\n26 on\n18 '\"iO\n8 IKI\n10 60\n25 60\n25 (K)\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0fll (Kl\n:\u00C2\u00ABi iki\n_fi (Kl\n20 00\n25 50\n20 (KJ\n21) IK)\n2(1 IKI\n:. I 75\n2. (Kl\n55 IKI\n2 IKI\n54 00\n2 IKI\n117 IKI\n2 (Kl\n1 (17 UU\n2 IKI\nUl 5(1\n2 (K)\n17 IKI\n2 IK)\ni Hi UU\n2 IKI\n22 W\n2 IK)\nIII 60\n2 IKI\n; 12 (K)\n2 IKI\n10 (Kl\n2 IK)\n17 50\n2 (IU\nll IK)\n2 UU\n12 5U\n2 IK)\n28 (K)\n2 IKI\n17 60\n2 IK)\nill 60\n2 IKt\n182 (Kl\n2 IKI\nmi iki\n2 Wl\n145 00\n2 IK)\n18 iVI\n2 IKI\n18 60\n2 IKI\n211 75\n2 IKI\n'to 75\n2 00\n;*. fio\n2 UU\n25 25\n2 (K)\n11 IKI\n2 IK)\nll UU\n2 00\n0 60\n2 IK)\n7 25\n2 UU\n.tl 60\n2 IKI\n27 5U\n2 IK.\n27 IU\n2 IKI\n2U 60\n2 IKI\n5 (K)\n2 IKI\n12 .\"in\n2 uu\n27 50\n2 (K)\n27 Ul)\n2 (K)\nII 09\n2 (JO\n41 OU\n2 UU\n28 (K)\n2 UU\n28 IKI\ni iK)\n27 5(1\n2 IK)\n28 UU\n2 fflce, Nelson, B. C.\nSeptember lu>h, 19uS.\nDaled it Revelatoko, II. C Oct. nth, Itsw\nK. BDWARDS,\nDeputy Assesatu- and Collector Revelstoke Aasessuent District.\nAUTOMOBILE LIVERY\nPowerful till\", Beats live, for hire by\nthe day or ho.11 at reasonable terms.\nRegular sli t dips all day.\nSTANDS-Ulllotl Hotel. I -nine 27, \"\nOriental Hotel, Phone 18.\nC. TURNR0S8, Proprietor. phone \u00C2\u00ABi\nNOTICE\nllevelsloke I .anil Dlstriot,\nDistrict of West Kootenay,\nTake notice that U. Brink, of H,t|.\ncyon, H. 0., Cruiser, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase tho following described lands.\nCommencing at a post planted on\nHie oast side of Upper Arrow Lake, at\nIhe south-east corner of Lot 2151, and\nmarked -G. K. Blink's North-West\nCoiner Post\"; Ihence east 20 chuins;\nI hence south 20 chains; thence west\n21) chains to the lako shore; thence\nnortherly along the lake shore 20\nchains more or less to the poiut. of\ncommencement, containing 40 acres\nmore or less.\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E , , G.K. BRINK.\nDated Annual 5th, 1008.\nfl fl II 'T J\"*\"\"*. OOC TO* or\nI IM I despair. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2< Don't do \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nUUIl I \u00C2\u00ABhJ.*r^tl\"J'\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00ABeel\u00E2\u0084\u00A2rtT\np_r v a - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 what. best by aid of\n\"Flashlights on Human Nature\"\nT_i._^__.rtI__7^'J\u00C2\u00B0Je-5,ar*l^'5\u00C2\u00ABndI>\u00C2\u00BB^''t\"(re\nTelia wbat ron d ub a doctor/but doti. like to\nM0 pages, lfltiatratod, 28 oenU; but tolntrodiiM\ni.S_t-r0I*e r to anr i*\"* \u00C2\u00BBiSSSK\nM. HILL, PUB. OO.\niniaMKWiKM, MBWVOIIN THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B- C\nSlid.\nNotice Face Above!\nIt Signifies Peace.\nNotice thia Scowl!\nIt Signifies Trouble.\n\"Sask-alta\"direct\ndraft is operated\nat the front end-\nno work\u00E2\u0080\u0094no danger\u00E2\u0080\u0094no leaning\nover hot pots\u00E2\u0080\u0094no\ngetting steam in\nface.\n\"Ordinary \"direct\ndraft operation\nis over cooking\ntop \u00E2\u0080\u0094mostly requires a towel-\nalways a scorching job\u00E2\u0080\u0094sometimes disastrous.\nWhich Face Represents the Wisest Mind?\nM^Claiy's\nleu-Hen, 1 orout\u00E2\u0080\u00A2, Montreal. Winnipeg. Vanoetrve., St .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nn, riamliUn, Calgwf\nFOB HALE BY\nBOURNE BROS., Revelstoke,\nThis Trademark Guarantees\nd@^*%i that Fit-Reform Suits and\ntfr riT. ^a Overcoats are always in perfect\n\"\"- r \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 * \u00E2\u0080\u00A2?*__ i i i i ii\nREFORMjjv st^ a taste\u00E2\u0080\u0094 * ^\ngive excellent service\u00E2\u0080\u0094that they\nare the best values, for the\nmoney, in Canada.\nThis trademark guarantees that every garment\nbearing it, must give complete and lasting\nsatisfaction or your money back.\nBehind this trademark is the Fit-Reform\nCompany, founders in Canada of hand-tailored\ngarments.\nFall styles are ready. $15 up.\n48\nMcKINNON & SUTHERLAND\nRs-velstoke, B. C.\nORIENTAL HOTEL\nsuitably furnished with the choicest the\nmarket affords. Best Wines, Liquors and\nCigars. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate.\nJ. __^Ij_B-_-3-RT STONE PBOP.\nQueens ffotel\nCOMAPLIX\nBest brands oi Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Travellers to\nFish Creek will find excellent accommodation at this\nHotel\nCHIEF YOUNG, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Proprietor\nCertificate of Improvements\nnsroTxciE\nMorning Slar, KasU-rn Star, Grand\nView, Flora Bell anil Eureka mineral\nclaim* situate in Ihe KcvelMokr Mining\nDivision of West Kootenay Diatrirl. bo-\nrated on Ihi- Norlli sitle of lhe North-nut\nbt hui h of Laforme Creek\nTake notice Ihal I, tiuy I.. William-.,\nFree Miner. OertlAcato 1(13^65,at agent\nlor Chariest Walsh, free Miner's ('eilili-\ncale B941661 lor Ed. Ailaii, Eire Miner's\nOerlirkalc Bu'jM Samuel MiMuily, Free\nMiner's Certificate E_Ml6l| Waller Walsh,\nFree Miner's CcrtlffcalO ll'i.|.'ii.; F. O,\nWalsh, Free Miner's ('crlifiiale ll,i|ii,.|.\nGilberl Wilson, Finn Miner's Oer.l_C_.tl\nlt Ollicial I.ii|iiitl_tor.\naccount\"!, uml net I ling hia l-emuiiei-a-\nlion,\nAmi let all parties atleiul.\nIlHtcil Ibis livelflh tlay of October,\nA. n., um.\nBOHKKT OOBDON.\nDistrict llegislrar at llevelatoke, B. C.\nSCIENTIFIC\nFORESTRY\nDescription of Swedish Methods of Reforestration and\nLumbering-Mayor Lindmark\nAdvocates School of Forestry\nThe supreme importance of at once\nstarting a scientilic system of forestry\nis being urged by Charles. F. Lind*\nmark, says the \ ictoria Daily Colonist, and was one of the chief topics dis-\nI'timi'tl at the conference the other day\nbetween the lumbermen and the\npremier and chief commissioner of\nlands and works. Mr. Lindmark is a\nlarge timber holder, and incidentally\nMayor of Kevelstoke, and has also\nmade a study uf forestty. Sweden is\nthe cradle of scientific care of forests,\nand in his youth Mr. Lindmark went\nthrough the Bivediah school of forestry,\nwhile last year lie made a special visit\nto Europe to study the met hi ids now\nfollowed hy Sweden and Germany, the\nlatter country having adopted Swedish\nitieth ds with characteristic thoroughness and conspicuous success.\nIt is now many years since Sweden\nrealized that her forests were a great\nnational asset, and she ia conserving\nthem to such purpose that the supply\nof timber is increasing annually in\nthat country 1 'withstanding the immense amount which ie cut each year.\nThis is entirely due to the intelligent\nsystem whioh Ibe Swedish government\nhas Introduced ol compulsory reafforestation. Formerly young saplings\nwere planted and the government kept\nup immense nursery farms for the propagation of the plants, hut advancing\nknowltdge shows that 1 hid is no longer\nnecessary, and the trees are uow grown\nfrom seed which is lirst tested by the\ngovernment experts.\nDiscussing tbe Swedish methods and\nthe adaptations of it wbioh be would\nlike to tee introduced to see introduced\ninto British Columbia, Mr. Lindmark\nsaid:\n\"In Sweden the forests are surveyi'd\noff into blocks, and the rigbt to cut\nthe timber 11 these blocks is auctioned off. The successful bidde has to\ncut tbe tioiler within a specified time,\nand when he has cut off the land, he\nis obliged to reafforest it. Thia is a\ncheap and simple matter, and ia done\nby sowing seed which is supplied by\nthe government. The administration\nalso supplies an expert to superintend\nthe operation to all tbe logger has to\ndo is to Bod the labor. As a matter of\nfact tbe sowing in Sweden is largely\ndone by school children. Tbey are\ntaught forestry in the schools and in\nholidays some of the poorer ones do\nvery well at it. But even in British\nColumbia il would not cost more than\n1100 a section.\n\"Tbe Swedish forests largely belong\nto the government, but private owners\nare also obliged to re-afforest, in the\nsame way as tbe loggers on tbe publio\ndomain. The government, too, is buying up large areas of waste and logged-\noff lands and planting tbem, with the\nresult tbat the forest area of Sweden is\nincreasing. Formerly they planted\nsaplings from the government nursery\nfarms, bul uow seed is used. It merely adds a year or two to lhe time one\nbas to wait lor tbe trees to become\nmerchantable timber. Trees will grow\nwell from seed in this province, where\nthe soil ia much more fertile than in\nSweden. 1 have been experimenting\nwitb some seed I got from the Dominion government and my fir plants are\ndoing very well indeed.\n\"Tbe conservation of the timber resources of British Columbia is a more\nvital and pressing subject, I think,\nthan many iii.n seem to realize. The\ntime to begin ia now. In a small way\nmuch can he done toward perpetuating our forest resources and incidentally diminishing tbe danger from forest tires, but of course in my suggestions, you must remember that I\nam now talking only of those lands\nwhich are not suitable lor anything\nelse hut timber, and iu the interior, at\nany rate, I think thai these are in the\nmajority,\n\"Nowadays a great deal of timber il\nbeing butchered. The license-bolder\ncuts every stick he can sell off hit\nland, when in the lung run it would\nbe much better to leave the small stuff\nand take only the merchantable timber. My suggestion is that every\nlicense-bolder be compelled every fall\nto burn tbe slashing! of the season before, and the following spring to sow\nthe land so as to bring on a new crop\nof timber. Be should then be allowed\nto retain his license at a nominal fee\nof, say t'A 01 .4 a square mile, while\nthe young trees grow.\n\"The government should supply the\nseed free of cost, and there should I e\ninspectors to see that it is properly\ndone, and also that Ibe land is only\ngood for timber and not suitable for\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0gricultnrahlc purpose\". Thia would\nbave the result not only uf perpetuating Ibe supply of timber in the\ncountry, but would also gu a long way\ntowards removing the danger from\nforest flree, whiob so frequently start\nf om o!d slashings allowed to lie on\nthe ground until they are as dry as\nliuder. Our \u00C2\u00AB \u00C2\u00ABil in thia province is\nsuch that all tlmt would be necessary\nwould be. lo scratch tho soil and deposit the seed. Machines are used for\nthis which enables the sowing to be\ndone very quickly\n\"Another point 1 might mention is\nthat the year after the pile of slashing are burned needs will spring up,\nand these protect the tender shoots of\nihe young trees, and later on, when\nlue trees get larger the weeds die off.\nThis seems to be a provision of nature\nfor the protection of the sprouting\nseedlings. In this way, too, we could\ncontrol the kind ol timber to some extent. For instance in my part of the\ncountry the timber near the Columbia\nriver is 80 per cent, cedar. By sowing\nwe could \"dress tho balance, so as to\nget a pr p percentage of fir, which\nis probal... ,11 round a more useful\nwood.\n\"ft seems tu tne that lhe Dominion\nand Provincial government should\ncombine anil start a school ol forestry,\nas they both hive large timber holdings In the province. Iu this way the\nlumbermen of the province could get a\nscienlili ' as Well aa practical training.\nIf such a sch,ml were startetl, the timber owners would supply tho men.\nWe would send onr foremen and scalers, and the nine months'cotirse would\nbe of vast benefit lo them, as well as\nto us, ami incidentally to the entire\nprovince. For it must, not be forgotten\ntbat our limber is one of the greatest\nprovincial assets.\n\"There is one other point, mat t.iut\nis that ibe cons, rvutinn of uur forests\nis iiicissny frnm a climatic point of\nview. When I In-sides of the moun\ntains aie denuded of their timber, the\namount uf precipitation will run short,\nand our rivers will be torrents in the\nspring and dry in the summer and\nautumn.\n'It scema to me that. Ibis is essentially a matter foi government, supervision. It is loo much to expect the\nlogger to go lo the trouble and expense\nuuless he is obliged Io. He naturally\nwants to make what he can, and the\ndistant future does not appeal so much\nto bim. In this connection it must\nbe remembered that it takes from 40\nto 60 years, according to locality, for\nthe seed to develop into merchantable\ntimber. This is further ahead than\nthe average individual cares to look,\nbut it should not be too far for a government which is entrusted with the con\nservation oi the national resources.\"\nFor the latest styles in ladies and\ngentlemen's visiting cards call at the\nMail.-Herald office.\nWANTED\nDRESSMAKING at reasonable\nlerina. Apply Mrs, G. IV.Green,\nFourth Street.\nFOB SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094One 23 acre block and\nune 10 acre block of choice fruit\nand farming land situated nil Upper\nArrow Lake. Apply John Nelson,\nGalena Bay, sepSOlm\nFOB SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Arrowhead Drugs!ore\nlor Sa'e, pensession November 1.\nApply lo M. J. Donovan, Arrowhead,\nB. C, sep 16 It,\nFOB SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Two good Milk Cows\nApply to Malbisoii A Clowe,\nSouth Track.\nFOR SALE-CHEAP\nclass Dairy\n008, Arrowhead.\n. , ... Nine flrsi-\nlass Dairy Cows. Apply to Box\nSat 12 Hod\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Upstairs work or din-\ningroom by experienced woman.\nApply ut once to M. Abel. Golden.\nFOB BALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Small Coal Self Feeder\nSl'ive in good condition. Apply\nMail-Hkkald office.\nPARTNER WANTED to travel,\nwilh about$75. Paying concern,\nWrite \"'Pari iter,\" office I his paper.\nri\"lO LET\u00E2\u0080\u0094Good furnished room wilh\nJ. or withoul board. Apply Box 806.\nTO SELL -10 shares*\" Wmils. v' L -\nKt'.iux and Co. Limited, $11,11(1;\n50 shares Interior Publishing Co. Ltd.,\n$5. Apply in Columbia Agencies,Lid,\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Young girl wants a\nsituation as general servant in a private family. Excellent references\nApply P. O. Box 208.\nWANTED A good selvnnl, gill\nfoi' family of I wo. Apply at\nMaii.-IIkiialii.\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mewing bv the tiny.\nApply lo Misa Nellie Heck, .'Inl\nstreet west.\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Young girl m lake cine\nof 1 hi Id lei, in private residence.\nApply Miiil-llerald ullice.\nWANTED-Ahonl flye or leu tit res\nof iiind near Revelstoke lo purchase. Improved or iiniiiipruveil.\nSend particulars lo Mail-Herald .\nWANTED-To purchase from 2 to\n20 iieres nf cleared or uncleared\ngood level land, within 2 miles of the\nRevelstoke post offlce, Owners only\nreply. Give full particulars\u00E2\u0080\u0094R, llorkly\nGeneral Delivery, Vancouver. tc\nYOUNG MAN desires board and\nloom, or room separate. State\ntitiniH. -T. Vernon, earn Mail-Herald.\nTo Rent\nMrs. .1. M. Moran will rent ber farm,\njust south of tbe lllecillewaet traffic\nbridge. The property contains a comfortable Irani.' bouse with all modern\nconveniences; two storey frame stable\n14x20; good chicken houses and runs\nfor 160 chickens; hog pens, etc. Over\nseven acres for easy cultivation; a\nlarge pasture run for horses and oows.\nAn underground irrigation system insures good orops, garden produce, etc.\nApply to Mrs. J. M. Moran, on the\npremise*.\nMADE FOR SERVICE\nIN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER\nAND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY\n> .WATERPROOF\nt* \".ffw-ej\n^-ASH-HI\n, POMMEL\nx SLICKERS\nThis trait merit\nand the word\nToWEBourh.\nt-ttoeu dlstliy\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2jut* this h-jk\nrf. __*_.\u00C2\u00A3\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nJot aigoo-T\nPALACE\nRESTAURANT\nA. H. sing, Proprietor\nBoard by week - S5.0O\nSingle meala 25 c.\nMcKenzie Avenue\nCEMENT BLOCKS\nManufactured for cIuhham of building?*\nCEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE\nFIRE CLAY AND FIRE BRICKS\nfnr stile in Inr-fr) or small quantities\nHi thn In wost. price., for cash.\nAll kind* of building and plastering\nundertAkeu.\nA. PRADOLINI, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 REVELSTOKE\nFIIIST CLASS\nFRESH TIMOTHY HAY\nAll kinds of new\nVEGETABLES AND FRUIT\nDealers in\nSILK AND CHINA\nDRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY\nWah Chung, - Front St.\nP. O. Box, 206.\nPhone 26\nTo Trappers\nRaw Furs Bought\nUash Prices Paid\nF. B. WELLS,\nExporter of Purs.\nDRUNKENNESS OAN BE 0URED\nTHE EVANS COLD DURE INSTITUTE\nThe Evans Institute for the cure of\nthe drink and drug habits, established\nin Winnipeg H years, and in Vancouver\n1 rear, with entire sucess. Now re*\nmoved to more commnd ms quarters at\n950 Park Drive, Grandv..w, corner of\nParker street.\nProspectus, testimonials, etc., sent\nprivately on amplication. The superintendent nr secretary may be consulted\nat any time. Plume II 44-2.1.\nCLIMAX\nRESTAURANT\nFIRST STREET.\nSHORT ORDERS SERVED\nMeals, 25o.\nMEAL TICKETS. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 $.500\nNOTICE\nIn tin- uml ler of no application for\nthe Issue of a duplicate of lhe Certificate of Title to North J ol Villa Lot _.,\nTown of Revelstoke.\nNotice is hereby given that it is my\nIntention to issue ,-u. the expiration of\none month after the first publication\nhereof, duplicate Certificate of Title to\nthe above mentioned lamlsio the name\nol John Larson, whioh Certificate of\nTitle is tinted the 1st. ditv of September\n1008, and numbered 2711A.\nII. I. MACLEOD,\nDistrict Iteftistrar.\nLnnil Keg Ollice, Nelson, H.C.\n71 h October lOUH. not 10 1 in\nNotice of Sale\nI'ui'Mianl to lhe Order of lhe County\nCourt of Weal Kootenay, holden at Rev-\nelsu.kf, made in Ihe aclion of Big Hi. ml\nLumber Companyt Limited, v. Columbia\nand Kootenay Kailway and Navigation\nCompany ami Charles It- Kirk and VV. J.\nKane, there will be offered for sale with\nlhe approbation of VV. !_.. Mrt_.ni_lilin1\ni.si|., Drpuly Registrar of said Court al\ntbe Court House, in the Cily of Revelstoke\non Wednesday, the 21st day ot October,\n1908, at 2 o'clock in Ihe afternoon,\nall and singular that certain panel\nor tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Arrowhead,\nB. C, and being composed of Lot No.\nFour (4), Block No. Seven (7).\nOn the lands is said to be a two story\nframe building 20x26 with seven rooms.\nFurther particulars may be had from\nHarvey, McCarter & Pinkham, Solicitors,\nImperial Bank Block, Revelstoke, B. C,\nor from\nw. K. McLauchlin,\nDeputy Registrar al Revelstoke.\nDated at Revelstoke thia 1st day of\nOctober, 1908. oct 3 4t\nNOTICE\nNrvi'lhi.iU' Land District.\nDislriot ol West Kootenay.\n'lake notiee lhat I, Norman T. MacLeod ol\ni.ethbrlrtve, Alta., occupation Broker, lntenrir-\nto applv for permission to purchase the follow\nInu described lands:\nCom in enclng at a post planted at the sontli\nwent corner of Lot 8148 In rosthall Valli\u00C2\u00BB.\nabout 9U miles West of the west,shore of Arrow Luke and marked \"N T. Mac' . N, w\n(.orner,\" thence 40 chains south, thence J1\nchains eut, thence 40 chains north, thence 9t\nchains west, containing 80 acres, more or less\nHate Sept. 4,1006.\nNORMAN T. MAC.l.KOl.,\nsep 12 60d By John K, Taylor, his ft|ent\nTHE PRICE\n$60.00\nCASH\nSo Clear, So Shining and so 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 rciilts produced the \" EMPIRE\"\nTYPEWRITER is unsurpassed.\nThe\" EMPIRE\" embodies\nno complicated movements,\nwhile its manifolding alignment, marginal 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 parte\nto be cared for also due to the\nstrong lines of simplicity that\naro part of the machine.\nThe C.P.R. began 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\" Frenoh Covernment\n\" Bank of Montreal.\n\" Merchants Bank of\nCanada\nMolsons Bank\nand all educational instilu- j\ntions of Canada t\nThe Price\n$60.00\nCASH\n[SOLE LOCAL AGENTS\nINTERIOR PUBLISHING CO., LIMITED\nREVELSTO *', B. C.\nJOB PRINTING\nAll Work Promptlv\nand Neatly Executed\nConimercial Printing\nA Specialty With Us,\nCall for Estimates and Advertising Rates\nTHE MAIL-HERALD\nPUBLISHING COMPANY, Ltd. THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B. C.\nGREAT BARGAIN PRICES\n ,\u00E2\u0080\u0094_ ^r__- - -\u00E2\u0080\u0094 r\nBargains! Bargains !\nBUY NOW! Don'i Wait 1 Buy when stock\nis at its best. Bead this ad. ami tnkts notice\n.: the Bargains that, sre i tVnretl here.\nMen's Suits\nBpecial Blue nnd Hl.ck Wonted at $1160\nMen's Odd Pants from $1 21*1 to $4.50.\nMen's Overcoats, regular $12, now $7.\nHandsome Mantles\nAt special discount prices. All tbe new\nmodelt, tijjht antl semi fitting garments.\nBoys' Tweed Suits\nSpecial Tweed Suit $2 60, Sizes 21 to 28.\n$8.50 luiysa Tweed Suit, sizes 28 to 82, Every\nSuit new anil this season's goods,\nFall Millinery\nAn- you wearlni' une of nnr Hats r You\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0houldl They ere being worn by the best\ndressers. It eosti iio more to have lhe\nnewest.\nBoot and Shoe Department\nSee uur Biys' Sohonl Shoes. Every pair\nguaranteed.\nOomo along nud see what we oan do for you.\nFall and Winter Underwear\nWe carry all the beat makes\u00E2\u0080\u0094natural wool\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nwhile ami gruy knit goiiU. Drawers uml\nVeal i\" match Ladies' and Children's lllaek\nTights. Prices mi Underwear range from _fio,\nt,i ifl ..'ill per garment\nBlankets and Comforters\nAll-wool blankets, (nil size, good weight, al $-1\nUog. $8 all-wool blanket tor $0,60, Blankets\nthat were $9,50 now selling at $h. a good\nrange of Comforters al all priees.\nREID & YOUNG\nl$H$t \u00E2\u0099\u00A6$>#\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2!\"\u00C2\u00A3 -&#$\u00E2\u0099\u00A6#\n$ Cod i\nI Liver I\nf\nf\n\\ ,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 li.i-.i- all kinds ol il, j-.,\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 Oils\nI\n\"t* Sweet tasting, bad tll8l\ning and the pine Kinid- -tjl-\nsion in $1.00 bottles, &\nmade by n new pii '-ess ill <\nC. R. MCDONALD'S f\nRevelstoke, B. 0. tU\nLocal and General.\nDr. Harvey's Perfect Spectacles di\ncost much money, bul they dn ft gr\ndeal of good.\nBoy Brook, secretary ol the Kootenay Fruitgrowers' Association, Nelson,\nhas resigned his appointment, Ins\nresignation being accepted.\nDon't foiget. the Shirtwaist dance\nin the opera House on Tuesday next,\nOctober 20th, under the auspices of\ntlie Ladies of the Macrabeea.\nR. H. Trueman has arrived nnd will\nremain until 25ib. H ive your sittings\nnn.-for Xmas when tliP opportunity\npresents itself for high class portraiture\nA progressive whist {party will be\nheld i . tbe City Hull on Thursday,\nOct. 22nd. under the auspices of tin-\nLadies' Hospital Guild. Tickets, 60o.\nIn the report of ibe institution ol\nihe in-* Scandinavian lodge iu the\ncity l\u00C2\u00BBBt Saturday, tbe name of J,\nAbrahamson \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 is put in inadvertently\namong the trustees, instead of J,\nAndeis m.\nNelson is lo be congratulated up.,11\nwinning for tne second year ill succession the silver cup given at the\nSpokane fair for the best general mineral display. The prize was awarded\nthe board uf trade exhibit sent from\nthat city.\nThi usands ol people in Toronto and\nout of Tor.'iitu have had their head-1\naches entirely removed by using Dr.\nHarvey's Perfect S\iecf.ie!is Consult\nhim at Bevelstoke Tnesdaj and Wednesday, Ocl 20 aud 21, at J. Guy\nBurner's jewelry store.\nThe 17m anniversary festival \"f\n:,- Metb dial church wiil he held in\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0^elkirk Hall on Tbursduy, October\n22nd. An excellent supper of beans,\npie., etc.. will take place that evening\n[rom 6 to b.'AD o'clock. A musical\nprogramme will also be given.\nI;. public works department at\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tawa has been notified that the big\n11 \u00C2\u00AB dredge purchased in Geamany\nfall for work on tbe Fraser river\nand at \"ther British Columbia points,\nis now on her way to the province\nsteaming via Cape Horn. It will take\nnearly three months to complete the\nvoyage.\nfT\nts.\nKarn is King\nThe right Piano ul the right price,\nCall uml see us before von buy one.\nKincaid and Anderson\nDeal Estate, Insurance and Financial Agent*. Money to Loan.\n-fl\nEarly thia week lhe buckskin pony\nhoiOllglli. io K C'-u -i, r was foniid I\nnear the C P.R. truck (uttering'rom\nseveral ugly cuts and bruises, evidently eiiuseil l,y being 8tilick by 11 pa-sing\n1 rain. lhe animal had probably\nsti iveil mi tn ihe tr u'k; the injuries\nto the boast aie serious uud although\nllie uiuiiil is reentering, it hud 11\nclose call\nIt is passing si range I lull it is in\nvariably the ense in Ite elstoke Ilia I\nwhen one soolul funoliuu is billed for a\nertiiin day, another one ia sure to\n0 boose either the same duy or a day\nbefme or afior, just us if there were\nnut heaps of other days just us good\nthis continual co dieting of these\nevi nis do each other much harm as\nhe people do not want lu huve tlieir\nlands in Iheir pookoti every duy of\ntbe week,\nSocial and Personal\nMrs. || ,\ O.Hinder will nut. io-\nnaive n Pm stl iy, Oct, 20 h,\nti. S. McCarter, .\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'. H L-'Wls, A. Me-\nUna mul E A Bradley hnve 'clumed\n(run 11 shunting trip up tin Columbia\nValley.\nMra, John Bhiimip, formerly ul ibis\ncily, but now ul V nieouvei', spoilt a\nfew day. in the eily ihis week renew,\ning in ipiiintnim s\nMis. II. Oiiniiiiuihuni Morris lef*\nyi's'i'ldiiy iiiiiiiii ii fur u week's visit\n10 Mr. and Mrs I, 1' Morris ol Shuswap Lake, Noli li I .ill.\nThe opening session for the seasuli,\nof tho Merry-go n nnd Whist Olub\nwas hold mi Wednesday evening Insi\nui th hoinet'f Mr.and Mrs .) Purvis\nNew rules were drawn up, a number\nof ii,\t niimt-s udiltil lo the :oil, uml\nirni' genu nta Hindu I .1' the places ol\nmeeting during lhe season. The club\nsviil mei'i once every I wo weeks, on\n1' day evening-. At, III\" conclusion\nof business ahiiiii. thirty-livo sat down\nal, the wbi..t tables, in,\"lulling a nu \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -\nni r i.f invited guests not iiienib rs nf\nhe 1 bib, The prizes were won by\n\1-.H Squsl'ebi'igga nnd R. N Doyle.\n1*1 is is ibe Iir.t. 1 1 t i\" trout number\n,1 Insi si'iis,ui's snoiiil rluh- torn wearing 1 pairol I '1 Hai\nI'erfec _pectaclea l take the strain\noff your eyes, Hi will be al Be' si ke\nnexl I uesday and VV edm ids. I id 20\nami 21st it Guy Barber's jewelry\nstore\n1. Taylor, M. P. P., has informed 'is\nHint lue proi 11.' 1.1. gOVI 1 mui.nt will\nshortly cull foi tenders for tbe con*\nBtruction of a steel traffic bridge ovor\nthe Columbia Biver In bo built on a\nsites little above that of the present\ni P.R, bridge The .raffle bridge\naero is the lllecillewaet river will also\nhe pushed ahead.\nAii alarm of lire wul turned Into\nPirn Hail No. 2 early on Wednesday\nmorning irom Hon 5, The brigade\nturned out promptly and burned with\nthe apparatus lo the location of the\nbox, I'he ularin proved a false call\nand wbh cither the work of some smart\nindividual who couldn't sleep at that\nhour and was prowling the Streets\nand begrudged anybody else tbe privilege ol sleep, or else it short circuit\nwns made with other wires causing\nthe alarm to ring in.\nA new program will is. rendi r< d \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ni ' theati Monda\n. lead ... .unl will ioe\nsinedy -A Duel,\" -.villi dyna\n11 ite, ini .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , ,. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\n,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 eket\nA public mi el ing the\nthis riding will tn bi 1 11 -,lu.\nP.'.S-.\nlatt - Carib\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' 1 Id, leader i 1 be opi\nin \u00E2\u0080\u00A2!\" proi -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 win deliver\nni.' - - es of tl s-\ncoming slecl\nik Eyes.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 rhe sun-\npainful ami damaging\nur business to\nsupply -\nlive sighl lo noi -, sight if : be fact\nnhere s nd gel es\npent 1 ,', ' ll , ng wilh llr 11.uv, .\nthe Eye Specie - sati\nrin Boa I i.i.. has n sdi 1\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ii.-1 ,\u00C2\u00AB'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ending h\ntoria tt \u00C2\u00ABmi b ' he pro\n.,-1 ... is it wen\nB< \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' 1-1 ike botwei n tbi exeoi tivi\n1 he government snd 1 be I 'ram! I runk\n. , over the route fr mi 1 be\ninterior loi mpplies 1\ntion Damps\nI'be Edison Pai loi riiealn ,- 1\nI'Hiigetl for the pure ise 1 lew moving picti Ill be tbe\nluteat patten, ol 'in. EdJSOn loclllbi\ntion underwrlteu model 1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 new\nmachine is the \u00C2\u00BBery latest and most\nup-to-date on the market and :s aim.\nlutely lire proof besides containing\nmany new and improved methods\nwhich wi I Insun Im i better picture\nresults The management hope to be\nable In inslal the machine i,. | . ,., K\nThe Progress ol Bolence.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Dr ilm\nvey diagnoses accurately ami pre\ngoribes intelligently for all rnfracti e\nand heterophorlo defects of sight\nI'liiMii deflelenoies, which are re i\">n\nllble for u groat deal of the lioailao.lit s\nand eye troubles are now entirely re\nlieved by wearing lonsos proper!)\nground to suit the case. Consultation\nTuesday nod Wednesday, Oot, 2(itb\nand 21st, al duy Barber's jewelry\n(tore.\nDiscount on ourpels at Howson's\nFurniture store\nElectric lumps,-I 8 or Kl candle\npower, 25c. Lawrence Hardware Co.\nBanff Hard Coal, nil Bizes in stock,\nBevelstoke General Agencies, Lid\nBruikfust biscuits, h autifully baked\nnnd browned with Coursier's egg ooal.\nWe aie just opening up a new line\nof dinner sets ill prices antl patterns to\n-uii ihe most particular buyer; also a\nnice liw\" of water glasses in different\nde-igii\u00E2\u0080\u0094' li. Hume & Co,\nA inn. supply of mountain view\nb, nks us ('. I! M icdomild'a.\n\\ lien \".,,0 vv it 111 a new stair carpet\nsee tloivsoli _ Int'ite Block.\nSee our '.'.', . 1 ut window, lt is 11\nmoney-saver. Lawrence Hardware Co\nYou wont keep win' 11 CARRYING\nCoursier's COAL to the furnace. A\nlittle IN the 1'TRK will do it.\nThis is 1 bu list day for our cheap\nsalt, on jardinieres. Out one before\nthy aie all gone. C. U Hume A Co.\nCheapest fuel nn the market\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bri-\nt-ncttcs\u00E2\u0080\u0094manufactured from BantV\nlist,I coal.\nNew lot ol tinted edge crepe tissue\nju.t arrived, s etliing new at C R\nMlli'il 1,aid's.\nItipe tomatoes, quinces, celery and\nt-aiililluwcr iresh to-day 0. B. Hume\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1 11\nSpecial sale of electric tab'e lamps,\nsilk -li .ties, your choice for $5. Law\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Hardware Co.\nD , r v or lire dicker out with Hie\n. 111 lurnace tilled with a bal you\n... ,1 mi- fuel? Not if you used\n- ii - Coal.\nlob lot of wall p iper ut cut prices.\n11 .'.- n'e Fun 1 ui,- Stoie.\nP r bouse c!eni ing umits wc otter\nanything f\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 11 cake of soup to a\nwash tub If } ill ''. .n't see what yon\nwant as>; i r 1 We have it\u00E2\u0080\u00940. B\nII inn ' 1\nSPORTING NOTES\nThe very latest news from A us\n1 in lin in tho boxing line is to the\neffect that a purse of $42,000 bus been\nhung lip for Tommy Hums and .lack\n.liiliiison to box for. Of this amount\nBurns ia to receive $80,000 for bis\nshare and the roniflining $12,000 will\nact as another fur tho milled colored\nman, There is nothing definite aboul\nthis, however, nnd it is merely 11\nrumor I be dale of tlie contest bus\nnot been sol, hut in Australia it in\nsnid the 111011 1110 tn get together some\ntime within the next three months.\nAt 11 specially called meeting the\nNelson hockey men raised $12,1100 for\nthe building of 11 new link for the\ncoining season. This menus that a\nchallenge for the Stanley cup will bo\nsent east, a fine looul rink now being\nassured,\nTho foalure ol yesterday's sport ut\nLexington, By., wiih the remarkable\nhut. unsuccessful attempt of Dun\nPatch to lower his record of 1:65.\nAlthough he wont, the mile in l:5tl*|\nconsidering his age nnd condition, his\n1 Hurt is suid to havo been inure ro\ninin knhle oven than hia record-making performance, Ile wns very tired\na* Ibe finish Time by quarters, :2H,\n5Ui, 1:2,.,', 1:564,\nChurches.\nCatholic. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Bev. Father Coccola\npastor, Services are held on lho Firsi\nand Third Sundays in ovcrv month\nul iho following hours: 8 11.111. Communion Muss; 10:80 a.m. High > ass\nand Sermon; 2 p.m. Baptisms; 2:80\np.m. Sundny School; 7:80p.m. Rosary,\nInstruction and Benediction.\nSt Andrew's Presbyterian\u00E2\u0080\u0094Kev,\nW.C. Calder, pnaiur. Sunday, Oct. 18\nServices 11 a.m., 7:80 p.m., Sundny\nSchool and Pastor's Bible Class, 2.80\np. 111. Prayer meeting on WetlneS'\nday 8 p.m. Chi ir practice and touch\nera' meeting, Friday 8 p m\nKnox Presbyterian\u00E2\u0080\u0094.1 k. Robertson, B.I)., minister. Sunday services\nlit il uin. and 7.80 p tu Sundny\nSchool und Pastor's Bible ('lass -It 2'.'lil\np.m. Evening subject, \"Like the\nKidiiess nf God.\" Al the mnrinug\nservice Kev. T. VV Hull will pieioh, in\nexchange with tbn pastor who will\npreach in the Methodist Ohurch on\nthe occasion 1 { tlieir aiiuivei-ury service. Prayer meeting nn Wednesday niglu 80'cl'ek A Cordial wolciune\nIn all and sir.iiicii- -|i' iilly invilul\nChoir practice on Friday night.\nMethodist\u00E2\u0080\u0094Kev T.W. Hail, pastor.\nServices on Sunday as follows :\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nMorning servio\" at 11 o'clock. Sunday School and Bible ('lass at. 2:80 p\n111. Evening Horvico a 7:80 p.m\nEpworth League, Monday at. 8 p.II\".\nPrayer meeting, Wednesday nt 8 p.m\nTlie seventeenth anniversary of this\nchurch will be c.slebra'itl n Sunday\nKev. ,1 R, Robertson, I! I) .will preach\nin the morning and the pastor will\npreach the evening sermon, subject,\n\"The Struggles and Final Triumph of\nChurch.\"\nBAPTIST\u00E2\u0080\u0094Kev. VV. P. Freeman, BA.\npastor. Services al 11 a.m nnd 7:80\np.m. Sunday sohool und Bible classul\n2.30 p. 111 II. V. P. U Monday at 8\np.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8\np 111. All ure invited tu those services\nMorning aid jeel, \"A Lov r's Promise.'\nEvening, \"A Hard Iii with 11 Htippy\nEnding,\"\nSt. Peter'8 (Anglican)\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rev. C. A.\nProcunier, i\l.V., Hector. Services on\nSundny, Trinity Will, 8 a.m. Holy\nCommunion. At 11 u.m Matins, and\nSermon. 7.80 p.m. Evensong. 2.30\np.m. Sunday School.\nNow c .ii,-- the -'*'- n for chipped\nbands and 1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Hi fore tbey get. Bore\nget a t ol '- mpi ived cold cream\n. nly 25c keep I hem soft\u00E2\u0080\u0094C.\nB. Macdi . , .I\nA c .,,- / .1 ies and gentle-\nmis iii Ili\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 neweal\nityli ... 1 be Mah Hera i.n\n, , vis,1 uled\n1 dern \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 lidi nee\n,:.-;. en 1 ion $30 per monl b,\nAnp 1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2!,. :.. ral Agi items\n- . 1 in 1, w VV ay ne 6 hole\nigh olosel ml \u00C2\u00AB.iti r\nfrond, |sTa I Imi-\" n I j< -d.iy, October\n20th. indi the auspices ,1 tlm Ladies\nof ih\" Maccabees K. Gordon will\nolfii ,t, s,- master of ceremonies\nil offer ol gentlemen's visiting\ncards imaily printed, 60 for fl 2o, nnil\nIMi for . I 75 I,ad is cards m m-wrst\nstyles, 60 foi $1 2.\", snd 100 for \".I.7..\nLinen finish oardi ire tha I iti (I im\nportal Ions\nYoung Conservative Club\nElection of officers 't\"d social even\ning Wednesday Oct. 21st, at 8 p.m.\nin rooms over lliirns' block All\nyoung men are cordially invited.\nFor Sale\nDry ctibir e-ird wood\u00E2\u0080\u0094Kevelstoke\nGeneral Agencies Ltd,\nYoung Conservative Club\nElection of ollicers and social evening Wednesday, Oct. 21st, at 8 p.m ,\nin rooms over Burns' Block, All\nyoung men cordially invited.\nEdison Parlor Theater.\nGood pictures and go'jd liousts huve\nboon the order of the week ut the Edison Parlor Theater. The management\nhnve secured tho services of n really\ngood li 1111 rental service, and the pictures un: distinctly pleasing to the\npublic Tho programme tonight includes \"Scenes in China,\" showing tlie\nfamous walls, imperial Cnnnl, etc.: \"A\nGood Boy,\" an interesting picture;\n\"Poverty and Probity,\" allowing un\naccident ill the mine; \"Interrupted\nRomance,\" a laughable ccinedy; \"On\nI!,id Terms with tbe Janitor,\" 11 screamingly funny film Mra. Chambers will\nsing tlm well known Indian illustrated\nsong, \"N.ipatioe- ' Complete change\nof programme f,,r Monday and Piles-\nday evenings.\nWedding Bells\nIlm marriage of Mr. Pre lerick VV.\nThompson, freight inspector, Bevel-\nstoke, and Miss Jennie Thompson,of\nVanoouver, whs celebrated In the\nMethodist church on Thursday, the\n16th inst, Mr. and Mrs Christopher\nW. linden, (if this city were Witnesses\nii) tbe ceremony which was performed\nhy Kev. T, W Hall\nThe young couple left on No. !I7 (or\nfor the west uu I afler a few days'\nb BBymoon 1 tbey Intend residing in\nBevelstoke.\nHindus Leaving the Country\nVancouver, Oct. Hi.\u00E2\u0080\u0094.1. 11. Harken,\nof tbe department ol the Interior announced last evening that the government had solved tbo Hindu question,\nso far as the province of British Col-\nflew \"Reel.wear\nWc have just opened one of llie prettiest lot of\nNeckwear that we have ever shown. The new\n.styles are a decided change to those that have\nlieen shown and you will lind all the latest fads\namong them, as well as the every day styles.\nWe have a nice lot of Fashionable Linen Collars in plain white with polka dois, in colors\nand colored designs. Hows for weci* with\nlinen collars ill silk and net.\nflew Bva.b.3\nKor dress CriTninihgS in\ncolors and al\nwidths. These Hi-aids are the fashionable\ntrimming for this season, and wc can match\nalmost any shade of material.\nSibe anb Bad. Combs\nOne of the best and cheapest lines yet shown\nand all prices from the cheapest to the best.\nYou will lind our line of small wares always\ncomplete. As we give particular attention to\nthe little things that arc needed every day.\nMCLENNAN'S\nNorthern Crown Bank\nHI-AD Ol'I'ICH\u00E2\u0080\u0094WINNM'KG\nCapital (authorized) $6,000,000\n\" paid up 2,2oo,ooo\nRest, and undivided profits 225,ooo\nPresident sic D. II. McMillan, K.C.M.Ii. Vice Presidents -Kdwnrd Carney und On pi. Win, Robinson, Gen. Man. .1. VV. del\". O'Gmdy.\nSpecial attention paid to Savings Bank Deposits\nInternal allowed from dale of deposit uml credited ipnirtei'ly,\nOpen overy C P. R. Pay Night, also Saturday Evenings from 7 to 9 p. m.\nA Ceneral Banking Business Transacted\nThe smallest account receives from ns the samp careful attention\ni lhe largest one.\nOffice Corner First St. and Connaught Ave.\nA. F. D. LACE, Manager Revelstoke Branch\numbia in concerned. The entire\nHindu colony, consisting of over 2,1)00\nis to bo moved fr in British Colon bin\ntu British Honduras.\nThe plan is lining curried nut as a\nresult of negotiations which have been\ncarried out between Sir Willlid Laurier, Lord Stralhcona, Canadian high\ncommissioner iu London, and the\ngovernor nf Honduras. The Inner was\nin London recently and personally\ntkluetl over lhe details ul tin'scheme\nwilh Lord Stialhcnnu\nMr. Darken wua sent fiutii Ol lawn\nby Sir Wilfrid und lefl today wilh Iwn\nHindu delegates for Honduras to\narrange d tails of colony at that end\nof the line.\nHindus are aii.iioii- to move, nnd\nthe imperial government will ussiet in\ncoat of transportation to their new\nhome. Scores of members if the\nHindu colony here ure not only out of\nwork but netually starving. Much\nsniveling will result this winter if they\nare not moved.\nThe present plno \u00E2\u0080\u00A2* to cburter two\nshipi to Carry ibei\" to Panama and\nsend them across th isthmus, thence\nto tbeir destin ition. They will be\nemployed building railways in Honduras.\nLiberal Committee Rooms\nOld Salvation Army Hall, First Street\nAll iiit-._vHt_.-l in the election uf Mr.\n.Smith Curtis as Dieinber for Kootcimy\nI.i.tiiiK in tht' Domini'm House of\nCommons, cordially .voleomed.\nOpen Daily from 9 a.m. to II p.m.\nTENDERS K(>k DREDGING\nUKAl-KO TKNDKRa \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0M-0.--.-.WI io the -iiiilnr-\n0 si_.-it.il uut. endnnoi] ' Tomu.r for prod (dug\nConl _i.ir-.inir,\" will ba rooW.*hl until Friduy,\n:. ilIi October, l'.\u00C2\u00ABi.S. at 4 B0 |. m-, lor ilro.iuiij.; ro-\ni|iiin.(i ut Conl Hurl-om. Vunouuver. I'ruvinuo\nof British Colurubiu:\nTeutlers will uot l>o aoustdored nulos.-. mutle\non tlio form t-HlpDUOd, ttml ififftiOd with the net-\nmil Bigaatufba of isinlorer-*.\nS|Micill'.iition and fc.rm of tenttHr run beob*\nlumiiil on n[iplii'iili\"ii in (i. A. Wet-fur, H.i- ,\nResidoni 1.111,1111'iir, N*'W Wu-tminstor, uud at\nthu Duimrtmmit of i'ntilic VViirkii Ultawu.\n'l'i iiilnr - inii'st iucliido thn inwitif,'ill LJto i-Ltiiit\nto and frnm tlio work81 Only dredges can bo\niiiunloyod wliifh urtiriHii-tfiMid iuCaunda at the\n11 mn nf i ho lllin*.; iif l-niiders; Coutrac*t\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BBrM mtiHt\nbe toady Ui besiii work within twenty days after\nlho dttlu tbey have boon uoliHod of tho ncce|>t-\nmii'o of their teudors.\nAn ui'ceiitnd cheiiue nu u churtoroil bbukt\n|i-e\nper- will u\nif Hmy in\nDepHrtmont\nit bo pai\nsort it w\n1 for tl\ntin nit\nis ad\nttltlli\nvor-\nilty\nDOMINION ELECTIONS\nPublic Meeting Tuesday Evening\nNext\nMl. Duncan Ross, of Valo-I'ui'iboo,\nmul J, A. Macdonald, leader of the\nI'liiviiii'.i.il Opposition, will address a\npublic meeting.\nAn Invitation is extended to mipo-\nsition speakers and especially w. J.\nHowser, Atltirney-deiieral.\nThe place of meeting will be an\nllOUnoed by handbills.\nOod Save tbe King.\nUmbrellas\nMake n very appropriate\nGilt At tbis particular\nHeason of Ihe year\nOur Stock Is Complete\nWe invite you to mil\nnnd inspect our handsome\nstock ol these goods .\nJ. GUY BARBER\n0. It. R. WATCH INSPECTOR\nOllicial Issuer of Murrispre\nLicences.\nCity Bakery\nCall and son our cake. We\nhandle everything in tbe cake\nand pastry line, .lust arrived u\nbeautiful assortment of bouquets and trimmings frit weddings birthday und other cukes.\nAll kinds of Icing and trimming\ndone. Stuck of fresh bread and\nbuns always on hand. Rye\nbread made Tuesdays and Kii-\n(lays. Tea and Cake. Lunches\npul up.\nJ. L. HEADRICK, Prop.\nCOLUMBIA\nAGENCIES, LTD.\nI.IMITKIl.\nReal Estate. Insuran\nCommission Agents\nRevelstoke. B. C.\nKepresemaliveH ol the following\nInsurance Companies!\nFIRE IV8URANCE London Mutual,\nMontreal - Canada, Traders',\nStandard Mutual, Ottawa, Anglo-\nAmerican, Equity, Wlnnl:\nColonial,\n\"l\"*K,\nLIFE IN8URANCE - London and\nLancashire Life, whose policies\nare ihe nuts! liberal offered In lhe\nDominion to-day/'\n8ICKNE88 AND ACCIDENT Imperial\nguarantee and Accident Insurance Company!\n8URET. AND FIDELITY BONDS\nAmerican Surety Company, the\noiliest and strongest Surely Co.\non the Conttnonlt\nFOR SALE Houses, Hnsiness blocks\nCily Lots, I'ruil and Farm lands.\nTO LET- Houses and Stores,\nINVESTMENTS Timber, mines'\nmunicipal and Corporal ion Utiiids.\nWANTED TO LKT-7 Roomed\nhouse, First 8treel wosl, $1..\npel mouth. Apply to Col inihin Agencies, Limited."@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Revelstoke (B.C.)"@en . "The_Mail_Herald_1908_10_17"@en . "10.14288/1.0311108"@en . "English"@en . "50.998889"@en . "-118.195833"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . 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