"b41ed794-361a-4c9c-a802-1520c68fe65e"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-05-17"@en . "1916-07-29"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0311310/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " RBVELSTOKB\nChief lumbering, railway, mining, agricultural and navlga-\ntioa eeentrs between Calgary\nand the Pacific oceaa.\nThe Mail-Hera\nTHE MAIL-HERALD\nPublished weekly-Read\nby everyone\u00E2\u0080\u0094The recogmied\nadvertising medium for tne\ncity and district.\nV\nVol. 23-No. 32\nREVELSTOKE. B.C, SATURDAY, JULY '29. 1910\n$2.50 Per Year\nREVELSTOKE DISTRICT uM\nAND TRAIL WORK UNDERWAY\nMuch Repair Work Being Done\u00E2\u0080\u0094Big Bend Mining road\nExtended\u00E2\u0080\u0094Opening up of Trails to Mining Properties\u00E2\u0080\u0094New Bridge for Montana Creek\nPERSONAL ABUSE, AND MISREF-\nRESENTION MAIN FEATURES\nOF LIBERAL PROGRAMME\nMuch roadwork throughout the ragh, who is awaiting the completion\nProvince, Including the Revelstoko of the trail to take iu stamping\ndistrict, has heen done so far this\nyear and more is under way. A great ,,..,,,, , . , .,, ,\nJ ' for the fall, among winch will be a\nwork in this district has new )iridge over .Montana Slough, I\nWill Protest Against Methods of Campaining used by\nMr.Macdonald and Mr. Brewster\u00E2\u0080\u0094Make Repeated\nMisrepresentions of Facts and Ommissions of Half\nthe Truth\u00E2\u0080\u0094Attempt to Mislead Audiences\nRESULTS Of HIGH\nENTRANC\nAfter carefully reading the speeches Associutioni, replying to a question\nMuch bridge work is contemplated \u00C2\u00B0* tbe Liberal Leaders, delivered dur- irom Mr, Justice Morrison declared dates\ndeal of the\ning the present campaign, and also i^.^i\nhe editorials in the Victoria Times\nThe fo,lowing is a list of the pupils ert T. Beech, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Prank Porta, 077;\nwho have successfully passed the Hev- Edmund K. Kincaid, I M\", Ruth A.\nelstoke High School entrance exam Lindmark, I 6; Chester H, 1. igl\ninations. Ernest B\ Frey of the Sei 664; Margaret C. McLeod, 657; Robert\nkirk BChool leads the candidates in P, Lawrence, 651; E. John Guzzo,\nRevelstoke and bus also been awarded 636; Donna E, Hume, 629; A. Annie\nthe bronze medal. Morgan, 625; Horace D, Macdonald,\nCentral school\u00E2\u0080\u0094Number ol oandl- i 22- Leonard B Tl mpson, 61 , Marj\n5; Dassed 13: Doris Cart- C. Ringer 5*7; Katie Morgan, 5S5-\nthe Liberal party was not op- wright, 6\u00C2\u00AB2; Allan B, Granstrom, Oil; I en ort, 5S3; J tin A. M.\nTrcn1 Ml Kimberley, 624; Amy F, McLeod, 56S; Marguerite C, Brown,\nThe Week has come to the conclusion\nposed to the principle of patronage,\nI. ir .thy\nbeen taken up with repairs to the va- miles south of Revelstoke. Much river lnc \"ePK nas come t0 tQe conclusion ,)(J a(lmitted that it luul t(J be recog; Smythe, 611; Florence M. McDonald 563; Lemuel 1 Briggs, T,G1;\ndoDe that the Liberal party has been un- ni./p(j MAa ronnrt tn vtpfrtrto nni1\u00E2\u0080\u009E 596; Mary C, Bell, 592; W. Howard H. Laing, 560; Richard C. Lawrence,\nrious roads already completed and in hank protection work has been\nnixed (vide report in Victoria Daily\nthe opening up of trails to the differ- and the balance will be completed fair'y criticized. It has been charged Times)i Now tUese personal\nent mining propertied this fall along the Illecillewaet river. b>' the Conservative press and the\nattacks\nand these repeated misrepresentations\nBradshaw., 584; Gilbert NM V. Davis,\nM.\nEstella K. Shuttlewood, 573; Albert Canyon\u00E2\u0080\u0094Number ot candi-\nThere has been a great deal of con- In accordance with the policy of Conservative speakers with having no of fact aad omi9sione 0f hal, the Wilford Clough,\nBtructlon work done on the Big Bend Hon. Lome Campbell, Minister of \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' rogramme and no policy. This is an truth on the pftrt hQth o{ Mf Bfew_\nroad, and it is expected that before. Mires, aiming to give all the assist- unjust accusation. No one can follow stcr and Mr MaC(lonald| ciearly iudi_\nfall the road will be extended to a ance possible to prospectors, the de- the campaign with an impartial mind cate a concerted plan al,d the delil)_\npoint 14 miles from Revelstoke. Partment of Public Works has made without arriving at the conclusion erate selention from among tiie vari.\nPour miles of new roads are heing a speciality of cleaning out and mak- tnat tne Liberal party as represented QUB weapons whicb may lie in the\nbuilt south of Revelstoke to the vari- ing new trails to the different mining D-v its lea(lers and its press has a Liberal armoury of that of personal\nous 40 acre sub-divisions, which will properties. This entails considerable very dofinite Policy, arid a very speci- aimse_ vituperation and mlsrepresen-\ngive thc settlers splendid facilities to work, as many of the trails have not fic Programme. When one finds a sin tation, as the main features of the\ndevelop their properties. j been used in some instances for many ?le Principle running through all its Liberal Programme and the Liberal\nA new trail 31 miles In length, years. - / utterances and finds that principle. policy. They spend mogt Q, their Ume\nwhicli is at present under construe- Considerable repair work has been asserteQ\" and re-asserted on every oc- in talking on these topics, They do\ntion and which leads to the Benair done on the Trout Lake road, and a casion. over-shadowing every other so in an .,ad captandun.\" style\ngroup of mines in the Camborne dis diversion will be made to eliminate '-0I'ic. it must be concluded tbat tbis vvliicb excludes evidence and argu-\ntrict, will prove a boon to develop- the part of the steep hill near Burton principle is an obsession with those ment| and which is intended to lm.\n572; Alan E. Fleet- dates >; passed, 2 -Sthel M, Rat-\nham, 563; Myrtle M. Hamilton, 561-j tlitle. 709; Annie H. Sandberg, 570.\nDoreen Smythe, 551. Malakwa\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Number ol candidates,\nSelkirk school\u00E2\u0080\u0094Number of candi t; passed, 0.\ndates, 29; passed, 24; Ernest I'M Frey Seymour Arm\u00E2\u0080\u0094Number of candi-\n775; Laura I'M Beech, 753; Klsie Frey 'late?. 1; passed, M R, Ernest Dan-\n723; M. M. Dorothea Lyttle, 71-; Rob- iels, 611.\nment work. These properties have re- City. Two miles of the Greeley Creek who Ro constantly set it forth. Its p,.ess tho mRn whQ doeg n and truthfulness f.nn\u00E2\u0080\u009Euncing his acceptance of an hon- J. Wadman, Dominion Land Agent intinterdent Canadian Pacific Rail-\nloud in praises of the admirable way the auspice^f ^ 1 '^s^ Z^^-m ^ To\" 1 Tt \u00C2\u00A3? ^ ^tT' \u00C2\u00B0^ \" ^ \"\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\"\u00C2\u00AB * \u00C2\u00BB* \u00C2\u00AB\"*\"* \" ^ *\" \"*\"\" \" ^ ~\nin which the several items of the pro- ety, entertainments will' he staged, make ^ZZZeZ ,t Mr. M A ' ^ T fZ* 1^ ^ M TT^ \^ \"? \", R, 'T .T ^ rt ,\ngram were rendered under the direction of Wilson Mac- Macdonald followed in his leader's ,\"'1, fh ^ 3 \"\" MacdonaId re\"rflstnted the Board ol A letter w,s read from A. B. Mc\ncm August 8 and 4, a concert will donald. Mr. Macdonald has heen tootsteps and actually .Tad the sir d the * e \u00C2\u00A3_f? ^ \" W' ^ ^J\"^ \"** \"\" F\" ^^ F\"M - the B\u00C2\u00B0ard of\nbe flTen under the auspices ol the staging this production, \"In Sunny ance to state that when the Vancou- that it oughlto Solo t t T MCK'nn\u00C2\u00B0n' AWmn0n\nRed Cross, further details of which France,\" in many of Canada's cities, Ver ''plugging\" case was thoroughly Stewart S'SC\nwill be fully advertised. and has been the means of the rais- investigated it would be found that on Ti,n a- , \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 -\u00E2\u0080\u0094-\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nfc-ii \u00C2\u00BBoum oe iouna tnat \u00E2\u0080\u009Eo. Tho a\u00C2\u00BBoi. io -,\u00E2\u0080\u009E. going to foUow His Worship Mayor ,, F McKin- agent and Mr. Hervey. Superinten\nJ. G. Barber Trade, asking that a con.mittee fron.\nand F. H. Bourne represented the the council me\u00C2\u00B0t tht Board of Trade.\nmenns nf thp mi*- i*.*,mot.t~mt.mA to ^ u . .. ll. . ' but to the others for doing City of Revelstoke. Mr. Tf J. Wadman, Dominion Lands\nmeans ol tne rais- investigated it would be found that s0. The Week is not\nThe following is a list of work re- ing of many hundreds of dollars for the money which was paid to J. D. the lend of thp n\u00C2\u00ABi\u00C2\u00AB..I* ' 7 \"1'7 77.1. u \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 * \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . . r, , h _a^\nceived for the current week: .Red Cross work. The Kamloops Red Scott and which he disbursed \"came 7.M I ? T ' M Pr\u00C2\u00B0tMt r\u00C2\u00B0n' DCn,PR\" ' Chl\"r a',d St\" ^ \u00C2\u00B0' Park \"\" \"'-iriJay \"'\"^ t0\nMrs. Pagdin. .1 pairs socks. Cross Guild cleared WM on, the from BoweerHe circlet. Mr Mad! he \"lies ha\" ?n^TS*** ^ \u00C2\u00B0' ^ '\"^ \"\"* \"^ T\"\" ^ ^ ^^^ \"' C\u00C2\u00B0m'\nMrs. Copeland, 3 pairs socks. ! entertainment given in that town. aid made this statement in spite of u_\ iti .1 T U*ht to BC\" \u00C2\u00B0D * 0Se Pr\u00C2\u00B08Cnt '\u00C2\u00B0r *** ,toW,, \"\"\"\" Wa8 *\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\u00C2\u00BBinUi'\nMrs. J. Boyle, Mrs. Rabiachau, Mrs There will be seventy Revelstoke the fact that he had stifled ude t eon\u00C2\u00AB \u00C2\u00B0n\" i ' ^ ^ 'W ^ *' McClene*htt\u00C2\u00B0' PrWlden1 \"' \"10 A r\u00C2\u00B0'1Ue8t 'r0ni the Board of TraJ*\nR. Drauhart. Mrs. Flockhart. Mrs. N ladles and children In the cast, and oath before the C o, \u00E2\u0080\u009E,, te of the h ch t ? ? f f '\" ^ met,1\u00C2\u00B0d B\u00C2\u00B0ard \u00C2\u00B0' ^^ ^ ^ ^ \"\" \"\"^ \"^ '\" * ^ \u00C2\u00B0'\nR. Brown. Miss V. Jollille, 2 pairs rehearsing is going on steadily from House that he bins 1 wis chairman thirl \T \"\" ^ lMt B\u00C2\u00B0M* \"\"^^ *\"\" ^^ \"' ,b\" ' ' M* **\" \">\"\"\" l0 \u00C2\u00B0\"!1-\n\u00E2\u0080\u009Elpk. on7 |aal.,_ *,\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\u00E2\u0080\u009E, h. !\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0099\u00A6. \u00E2\u0080\u009Et \u00E2\u0080\u009E.\u00E2\u0080\u009Em ,.7 * l. I 8 thirteen years, the more certain It Is Park should be extended to the city nection with the visit v( H.R.H. the\nsocks each. early morning until late at night, of the Liberal committee which had that men who h v it v *\nMrs. Kilpatrick, a Friend. Mrs. G. Miss Phyllis Parker of Salmon Arm, hired and paid J. T. Scott, and that left will refuse to \"^ PCCt\nWady, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. M. B. Mac- who has already appeared in eight of under Scott's supervision, that com- is\nand that after discussion a Duk.. U Connaught.\nfollow a lead which letter was written to Mr. Harkin, A letter wns read from J. B. Har-\nl-.enzie, Mrs. K. Burridge, Mrs. Mc Mr. Macdonald's plays, will take a mittee had maintained and paid a dishonest\nGiven, Mrs. Overton, Mrs. F. Soames leading role. spy in the Committee Rooms of the,\nMrs. Parker, 1 pair socks each. I The Kelowna press has the follow- Conservative Association. Further\nDonated by Mrs. J. Lees: 2 night-, ing to say with reference to an en- Mr. Brewster and Mr. Macdonald, in\nehirts, 1 suit pyjnmas, 2 pairs socks; tertainment given in that city. ' spite of the proveed activities of the\nMrs. Morgan, 1 suit pyjamas (vol- \"In spite of the disaster which for Liberal machine in Vancouver, raised\nUntary sewing), tbe last sixteen months or so haa a great hullabaloo t't both these\nA welcome donation dt $3 was re- overwhelmed pert of northern France, meetings about \"smashing the maoh-\nreived from Mrs. Mainwnrfng, which it is almost impossible to think of ine.\" It was an \"iniquity,\" and it\nIs much appreciated. I that country without picturing it as had to be \"smashed,\" but neither Mr. Weather Perfect\nHANNAH BLACKLOCK, I a land of mirth and sunshine, as a Brewster nor Mr. Macdonald had the\nSecretary country in which music and dance fairness to point out that the organ-\n enter into the lives of the people, Ization which is Called \"the Machine\"\nbred by pleasure and beauty of envi- is exactly the same in both political\nlonment. It was no doubt partly ow- parties. It is based on the system of\nas contemptible as it Is obviously Parks Commissioner, Ottawa, result kin, Con f Dominion Parks\nROYAL PARTY\nIN REVELSTOKE\nThe News From\nThree Valley\nPresention\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Duke Plants Post-Tea at\nold Internment Camp\ning in Mr. Harvey's visit to Revel- stating th.it he did not consider con-\nstoke. The Board of Trnde were quite ditions favorable lot an internment\nwilling to Lill In line with the views camp,\nof the city council in this respect, as\npart of the automobile road was\nincluded in the Park and he thong\nit should he. ^B\nMr. Hervey then nddressed the\nmeeting, stating that Mr. Harkin was \t\nsnijlous to extend the park boundnr- \u00E2\u0080\u0094\t\nies and asked the reprea. nt.ifives ol Vancouver. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 The Conservative\nl| UO\nOne Change\nIn Ticket\nthe rity nnd Hoard of Trade to de- convention on Thursday ni_-.it rem.inline the boundary they wished to lJ\u00C2\u00BB*te\u00C2\u00AB. the same ticket ol candidates\nhave, which he would bring up before wl,h \"n'' exception. K, W Welsh, who\nSpace in this issue does not allow the commissioner, In the .vent ,,f the nf |on< te, Kngland, was dropped\ning to this that everyone in Kelowna primaries; it has tbe same Ward Com a detailed account of the visi.\"onlis iTunVary\"'b^trtilrtS \"7\" 'would \u00C2\u00BB\"> ^ '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 A^McOulr. added. \"The\n!!fT^i-^.7!^^?_.T^ 2!!!!lS_^,?\"*?i Chalrmcn andHoyal Highness th. Duk. oi Con- embrace all the vacant land except ticket stand, today Premier Bow.ec\nlooked\n , |\"'rv ,~ MaCt\u00C2\u00B0miM''.T''al FT ITT5\" jt hdS thC Sa'\"e 8y8tem \u00C2\u00B0' \"U,'El,t an\" Purty' t,u! ,o11ow1,,k iB \" ,\"\"t \"\"''\"' ' \"y bom.rt.ad or pat- \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Dr. 0. A. McOulr, 177, h B\nledy In Sunny France, the fascinat- delegation to the Central Executive brief account of what transpired ent MncOown 17\u00C2\u00AB, T. Dukt 161 (has 1:\nMr. J Rutherford came out from mg title alone conjuring up an even- and to nominating Conventions. In while the Royal party were in the \,\u00E2\u0080\u009Ev.\u00E2\u0080\u009E McKinnon asked Mr Hervey T\"\">'\" '\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB. Wnlte Leek 196.\nRevelstoke Friday night to spend the mg of light and mirthful pleasure, fact its constitution is absolutely city. If 1 tn vent f th k h da \u00E2\u0080\u0094\t\nweek end with his family who are in Certainly no one was disappointed, identical. If it is a had system and Notwithstanding tho fact that th. coming 'to ' \"\" ''^\ncamp here lor the summer. nnd from the large audiences which should be \"smashed,\" the treatment weather yesterday forenoon was verv noulhl. f\u00E2\u0080\u009E'r\nMr. and Mrs. Farmer Bossley and crowded the Opera House on both is required just as much, to say the threatening, the afternoon was per- ,, I n ts\".' u'n.l.rv In ','.!-T',3 \"ft\"\u00C2\u00B0' t0 't0f> \"p0t hunter8'\"\nchildren of Soisqua visited the A. E. w^\u00C2\u00ABday and Thursday evenings least of it. In the Liberal as in the feet. Promptly at 2.10 p.m. the Hoy- ,h,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,' hut \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB. inform.,, that it moM t,\"*l~u '^\"^ 0MMUd *\" ' \"\"\"'^\ncity limits it would he toundary close to the town wan.\nbe\nen \u00E2\u0080\u009E little fur- al train drew Into the depot and was not he possible. The Mayor furthc. \u00C2\u00A3 \"^ f\"\"'' *iaU\u00E2\u0084\u00A2ri* nnd ln\"\n'Dicky\" Lawrerce and three of his was to be heard. Indeed, the play Is ther on Mr. Brewster declared: \"The met by the committee in charge of explained that 'one 0 h h r-a-one U\u00E2\u0080\u009E\ny friends of Revelstoke, have been most appropriate to the title, spark- curse of this country is the patronage the Royal visit. After a presentation \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 hing th .ou, b,r Of he ,'a '\"\nending . few days here J^L\u00E2\u0084\u00A2^?* Tet \"^^ Me ^^ We Catm0t haVe a \"\u00C2\u00BBtro^ \u00C2\u00B0' (,OWCrs ^ tbe la<\"\u00C2\u00AB of Revelstoke brought down was to conserve game \"l\"\nhoy\nspending _ \t\n' ,u _ \u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB rmm.-mm_m \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0080\u0094 -./ u,> lauiCB OI IVJVeiBUIKO llpllll\nMrs. Isaac Morgan spent last week witty dialogues, came tumbling one system rampant and have a healthy the party entered the waiting auto- birds\n?dJ\" RPVClSt0lle' the gUC8t ^ M\"' nftr Tth\u00C2\u00B0r ,r\u00C2\u00B0m the arti8tB iD \u00C2\u00B0r h0ne''t con,lition i\" P\u00C2\u00B0Iitics. Ho \"lobiles and were taken up tbc auto- latched on the low benches\nJ- c- English. such profusion that the audlerxe intimately is patronage Interwoven mobile road to the end of \"\"\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB.<\u00C2\u00BB a. I0W b(nche.\nHaycock family last Sunday. rothing but the warmest admiration Conservative narty. Th \t\n\"him that there were no sijuat\nrs ab ; m ,,11 wor,,\nina \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 le ietth 1 He sli 1 .ebject.-.!\nto Mr. McLaes wish to Include the\nns partridges, grouse, etc., land B,ong thp Hve_ an(, the CBnyor\n \u00C2\u00B0' the in the |,nrK. giving as his reaJOD\nMl.s Margaret Wilson Is spending might be said to have exhibited 'one vith Bowserism that I have known Uon, where His Rova7H.ghneB\u00C2\u00BB nlac- _eht_het be'rheshf,\u00C2\u00B0re ^ \"\"^ ^ that \"\"*' *\"\"\" \u00C2\u00B0f Rfv'1\"t0k9\nher summer holidays at her parent's long smile' which lasted right them to attempt to rob the Church, ed a post (elevation 3921 feet). The C H Macdonald stated that hot h'\"\"\"''\" tr\"V\"T'' r' -r,lw ' \"n<1 \"\nb0me hfir\u00C2\u00B0- 'thr\u00C2\u00B0\"Kh the Perf\u00C2\u00B0\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\u00C2\u00ABnce. If I am chosen to form \u00C2\u00BB Government .'arty then started down the hi. and bimiJ, , 7 I r , r \u00E2\u0080\u009E n w,rV JZ. i*\u00E2\u0084\u00A2** C\u00C2\u00B0uM ** \" P'rmlt\nMessrs. J. Btewart .nd Llndmark \"When It Is remembered that every Twill not stop till the whole accurs- .topped at the road caT9Zd Z ^b u\" o S^ ^ ^ \"\" , *! ' '\" \"' \u00E2\u0084\u00A2\nof Reve itoke were business visitor, -ng, ~ety dance, every rote of the ed system is wiped out.\" Again, It ternment camp) and were ent rtalned ng Inf rn d y H v , he f\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 k , m \" . S ^\n,aHt WMk' (dialogue, is the product o\u00C2\u00BB the brain Mr. Brewster had not. Intended to by the men working on the road tZ would have to be J\u00E2\u0080\u009Ev,.r\u00E2\u0080\u009E'd , . 1 Irk regulatlrms prohibited\nA .on was horn to M, and Mrs. ; Wilson Macdonald. some slight mislead his audience, why did he not being served. The'tab.e w\u00C2\u00BB ta^ Z\". 1 w\u00C2\u00AB,Lew h\" \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00C2\u00A3\n.O. Johanson of Mltlkan. last week. Idea is gained of the creative and va- inform them that at the last session fully decorated with wild flowers A\nJack Bowman was In town recently ried genius of this gifted and pains- of Parliament, Sir George Foster gathered by tbe men. C. A. Procunier\nthe\nruttin\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 of green wood, it might work\na hardship on the residents of Revel-\n McRhc ln \"''dressing the meet- Moke. Mr. Wadman alt-o stated that\nVith \u00E2\u0080\u009E flne bunch of bear skins which taking man who can come Into town speaking on behalf of the Conserva- had charge of the arran\u00C2\u00ABmim't7 iuLa^V.^ \"T A\"\"'.- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.'\"nE. th\u00C2\u00AB,B\"' \" *'\"\" h\"\" \u00C2\u00B0P'Di0n ,hat lt WBB B(1'\nhe took to Revelstoke to .e.l. Among . complete stranger and can, In two tive Government, oflered on STSTl PrJ^l^l ZZ y the' \"\" on atnZ p. iS 7\"\". Z T^ \u00C2\u00B0T ^l'\" ^ ^ ^ lD\nthem was a grl.zly, valued at $126. ,to three weeks, train .ixty children of tbe House to meet flir Wllfrrd various local organi,atlons a W ae- P rk and1 tu th\u00E2\u0080\u009E ut d thnt til l T ' ]^W\"' M '\"\nMrs. A Rutherford la ln Rey.l.tok. .nd adults In song and dance so that Laurier half way In the abolition of \n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\n.\n,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nWi.;\ni| Revel t'.t-.e \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI Btl.\n'\ni l'i lm\nit\nYEAST\nMAKES PERFECT B\nAT THT THEATRES\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 it > Ite ''b.ik \u00C2\u00BB|tl it fl doubt\n\"ie pn mi.'M girl In n ol Ion plcturei\nwill he een al tbe h.mpran Tbeatrn\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'. Monday, In \"Oul ol tbe Drlfti.\"\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'. ii.i.ii'i.d at ,ty ol the Alps. Don't\nI Mil. |. Ill Ule.\nLadies' Muslin and Voile Waists\nFancy Waists with colored stripes that have just arrived.\nThe very newest things on the market. Prices $1.50, 2.00\nand 2.50.\nWash Goods\nFancy Crepes, Striped Crepes, English Prints 36 inches\nwide, in fast colors. Prices 1 5c nnd 20c.\nLadies' Lisle Hosiery\nLadies Plain White and Hlaclc Hosiery, extra good values.\nPrices 35c, 40c, and 50e.\nShoes for Ladies\nWe have all the newest stvles in Footwear and wo guarantee\nall our shoes to Rive satisfaction. Prices from $4.00 to\nS6.00.\nShoes for Boys\nWe have just the shoe for the boys, something that will\ncive them lots of wear nnd a shoe that has style. Prico\nS3.00 and $3.50.\nMillinery\nAll Millinery nnd Trimmed Hats at one half the original\nprice.\nFred Young & Co,\nWhat's in a Name ?\nWell, it just d.pnd8. Whec you hear of llobson'i Bread\nyou naturally leel hungry. The crisp brown exterior and\nthe appetising white Inside are both signs ol the good\nflour we use and the care we take to bake lt juat right.\nTry it for yourself\u00E2\u0080\u0094we do not fear the reault.\nHOBSON'S\nBox 734\nUnion IIotkl\nFIMST STREET. REVKLHTOKK, B.C.\nfresh from own Ranch\nIMPUkh IjRINKING WATER IS\nthp; FRIEND OY DISEASE\n- m lectured Irom ab\n.;,,, and tbrlce filtered \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 itei Tholi uie m ben-\nHBALTH and a , tatlve ol Dl i.asi..\ni r. o ii Mi!,-, I \ . , ,ai .,..., Glngei Beer, Set The moun'\ntain \u00E2\u0096\u00A0...t.T in not Blmon Pure In the good old Bummtt time.\nRevelstoke Wine and Spirit Co., Ltd.\nWholesale Dealers Direct Importers\nWATER NOTICE.\n(Diversion and Use.)\nTAKE NOTICE that David E.\nCook, whose address iB Revelstoke\nB.C., will apply for a license to take\nnnd use 10 gallons per mintite of water out of stream, also known as Elsie Creek, which flows out of mountain and drains into land at foot of\nmountain. The water will be diverted\nfrom the stream at a point about\nfifty feet north of dividing lino and\nwill be used for domestic and irrigation purposes upon the land described\nas L.S. 5, Section 10, Township 24,\nWest of Sixth M. This notice waa\nposted on the ground on the I .Ith day\nof .Tune, 1916, A copy of this notice\nr,nd an application pursuant thereto\nand to the \"Water Act, 1914,\" will\nbe filed in the office ol the Wnter Recorder at Revelstoke. Objections to\nthe application may be filed with tho\nBald Water Recorder or with tbo\nComptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C., within thirty days after the first appearance ..r this notice in a local newspaper. The date of the first publication of tbis notice is July 1, 191C.\nDAiVID l-M COOK, Applicant.\nGOLD RANGE LODGE, No. II\nKNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS\nMeets eTery Wedneedsy \u00C2\u00ABveBta(\nat 8 o'clock, In SdUrk Hall.\nVisiting brothers cordially ta-\nTltad. W. POTTRDFP, C. C.\nR. GORDON, K of R. S.\nKOOTENAY LODGE, No. IS.\nA. I'M and A. It\nRegular Meeting* are held la\nNew Masonic Hall oa the Foarth\nMonday in each mouth at I p.m.\nVisiting brethren are cordially\nwelcome.\n'\li G- n- SKH'NE, W. M.\n\" ROBT. GORDON, Secretary\nSELKIRK LODGE No. 11\nI. O. O. KM\nMeets every Thursduy evening la\nSelkirk Hall ut S o'clock. VUit-\nliiK brethem cordially lnvltwl.\nJAMES M. GOBLB, NM G.\nJAMES MATHIE, Secretary.\nIf you want what yiti wan! ivhon you\nwant it try Mail-Herald Want Ads\nRevelstoke Lodge\nNo, 1085\nLOYAL ORDER\nOF MOOSE\nM.ee'.'.s every second\nand Fourth Tuesday\nin Smythe's Hull.\nVisiting Brethren are cordially Invited. ALLAN K. FYFE, Die\nil. L. HAUG.Sec.\nE. G. Burridcje & Son\nPlumbers and Tinsmiths\nWe specialize in\nMjtiillicCeiliiif.-'i.Coirii'.', itstlKoof-\niii.;, Furnace Work nnd up-\nto-date Plumhlng\nWork\nWorkshop (!minaught /SVe.\nREVELSTOKE - B.O.\nGOOD POLICY\nI t'sgood policy to think of the I'm ure\nIt's still better policy to provide against\nhe uiisforlum \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 il mil) have in Mori\nhi y. ii The sure i wil. ,,; protecting\n.'..iii'si If and .amily is n\nLIFE INSUH \Ni K POLICY\nivith a reliable company. The liiuli\nfinancial HUwdinji and long business\ncareer of thu Kootenav Agencies\nui:.k. - il all inlutely i nisi worthy.\nYour time innv In near al hand,\nDon'l delay. Take oul n policy now.\nKOOTENAY AGENCIES. Ltd.\nA. E, Kl ni ail. Manavei.\nREVELSTOKE NURSERIES\nCUT FLOWERS & PLANTS\nPhone 066\nDR T. UKAKD\n.IKNTIST\nOVER IMPERIAL DANK\nLADIES' AND GENTLEMEN S\nTAILORING, CLEANING AND 1' ISING\nWork Guaranteed. All Kinds of D i\nAnd Childrens Wear Made To I\nFRED LOW\nOPPOSITE REVELSTOKE CLUB, FIRST STREET\nVVk Call, and DKi.it r\nSuits Pressed 75e S-i s I'ressed and Cleaned $1.SO\nORIENT\nHOTEL\n,1. 4\nihed \u00E2\u0080\u00A2A-ith the\nirkel affords.\nLiquors and\n51 a day.\nCITY TRANSFER CO.\nBaggage Transferred\nDistributing Agents and Storage\nGKNKRAL DRAYING\nFURNrrURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALITY\nPhone 16 276 Nighl Phone 346\nCURTIS & SWITZER\nFirst \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' ,'e velstoke, B. C.\nWINDSOR HOTEL\nEUROPEAN PLAN\n\ lil.l. RATES\nF. B. WELLS\nMen's Outfitter\nFur Buyer\t\nComplete Line of MENS WEAR\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\nof Canada, Limited\nni'iie... Smelting and Rtflnlng Department\nTRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBI \\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\nPurchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper and Lead Ores\nTRAIL MKANI) PIG LEAD, BLURSTONH ami si'KLTI-.li SATURDAY, JULY 29, 191C.\nTHE MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE\nPAGE THROT\nWhen the palate\ncraves for something\ndifferent in chewing\ngum\u00E2\u0080\u0094for the luscious\ntang of melldw fruit\nflavors\nADAMS'\nTUTTI FRUTTI\nGUM\nis what you need. For\nthirty-five years preferred by those who\nknow chewing gum\ngoodness. Now it comes\nin the new, convenient\npackage; each of the\nfive slicks wrapped in wax-\npaper and tinfoil. Your dealer\nhas Tulti Frulti in lhe new\npackage and in any of five\nmellow flavors.\nORIGINATORS\nI\nCOMiiSSION\nREPORTS ON\nCONTRACTS\nSir Sam Hughes Absolutely Ex-\none .ited from all Sup cicn\nof Wrong Doing\u00E2\u0080\u0094Company's\nWith Which Fuse Contracts\nWere Placed Were not\n\"Mushroom Concern;*\"\n' is directed more toward Col. Car-\n' uegie than to the Shell Committee,\nand even that otlicial is excused to a\ngreat extent because of the extent of\nthe duties placed upon his shoulders\nand the fact th'it \"he vas a very\nbusy man.\"\nAs was natural to expect, Col. Allium conies in for c. msi i riti-\ncisra; yet, while casting doubt on his\nveracity, ever, in his case the outline\nof the report upon which this cuin-\n,111 nt is based reflects no such scathing rlrniincintii.ii as might have been\nexpected after casuallj following the\n. ml. nc at the Inquiry, the conclusion of the comrr.issiocers being that\naside from the fact that Allison oc-\ncupled ;, somewhat peculiar relation\nin the Shell Committee, his connection with the business ol that committee so far as It concerned those\nipanies in which Allison was\nFhown to be Interested .vas ol i kind\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nt infrequi ntly found under rather\nleal circumstances.\nOne thing whicli this re...ert does\nset out is that the companies with\nwhich the majority of the fuse contracts were placed were no \"mush-\nom ,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 mcerns,\" special mi:.' I\ning made in this respect ol the American Ammunition company nnd the\nnternational Arms and Fuse company.\nAltogether the Meredith-Duff report\nplaces in, such serious and shady\ncomplexion upon the transactions of\nthe Shell Committee as the charges\nof Mr. Kyi \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 in parliament in.plied.\nIt lompletely absolves Sir Sam\nHughes, finds no grounds for believing that the Shell Committee\nin anything but an honest\n7- Every 10c ^\n/ Packet of \\nWILSONS\nFLYMDS\n.WILLKlLL MORE FLIES THAN,\n*f8-WORTH OF ANY /\n\STICKYfLY CATCHER/\nClean to handle. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and General Stores.\n: \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ei guiltless nf wrongdoing\ny the commission, that same reason\n... ill also ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ai the minister [rom the\n\u00C2\u00AB h cl might be made that he\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i to take precautions io prevent wrongdoing.\nI Hark\nof\ni^p.Eciat'on\nThe' following telegram has been received by tht President ol the Board\nOf Trade:\n\"1 an directed by their Royal High\nnesses Thi Duke and Duchess ol Oon-\nraught and the Princess 1'atricia to\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 xpi 5S to yee'.i ami the ladies and\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 n who kindly arranged the\never pleasant drive up Kevelstoke\nmountain on Friday for their\nacted Royal Highnesses appreciation and\nhonorable tnjoyn.ent of the beautiful drive and\nA ventured monastery in the plain.\nAnd there onts day, while frightened\nBlngers wondered,\n('iiiui' bursting shell and red and\nfiery lance;\nA storm of steel across the forest\nthundered\nAnd left a shattered wood some-i\nwhere in France.\nSomewhere in France the marching\ncolumns battled,\nAnd scarlet dew made, crimson every\nflower;\nThe cannon wheeled, the barking rifles rattled,\nThl \". ee, ee; ,,[ , ,;|t; v, ya \u00E2\u0080\u009E 11] nllTed IU\nan hour. I\nWith martial airs acid flowing pulses\ntingled\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nThe bugles blare, thi leaping lineH\n,i.i\ mice\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nAnd 'Mtui.in blood with 1.1..od of\nFn ni hi li \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ni u d\nWithin an oaken wood somewhere \n\nFrance.\nSomewhere In France Bome timo we\nonly hope for\nThe sin shall end, the sacrifice shall,\ncease, I\nAnd mei shall Bee the thing we only!\ngrope for\u00E2\u0080\u0094\na Franco-German brotherhood of\npeace.\nThe oak shall lift its head in all its\nsplendor,\nCln petals white the golden summer\ndance,\nAnd passing zephyrs sine a requiem\ntender\nO'er Franco-German graves somewhere in I'M-.mce.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094American Lumberman.\nThe Revelstoke Red Cross Society\nPresents\nlllu\nMfiny France\nji\nt_A Musical Comedy in two acts by\"\nWilson MacDonald\nEvery Song a new song\nEvery Dance a new Dance\nEvery morsel of dialogue\nbubbling with wil\nIn port of the\nIon, which in- Messrs. (\nrs \"i the Canadian ed utterly\nity, and falls to substantiate the impromptu tea at the top. Their\nthe iccusations of the Liberals that Royal !!...>, sses will take away with\nthere was \"grafting\" in cormcctiou\nwith the awarding of fuse c..ntracis.\nfrom Canada a lively recollec-\nNOTICE.\nIn the County Court of West Kootenay holden at Revelstoke. in the\nShell Committee, with special refer-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 a - at last\ne prime Minister\nIt is a ral \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . ; .cumecit;\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tew vcry closely\nlefii s, an ntil tl\npresented of stiui-\nviii: it in it utiretj it is impossi-\n- Iflcance of\n. en made 1 lughi s\nMy tl -i'e:-.as. even in those blamele\ni.v ill and Kytc have fail-\nto make good their char-\nthe beauties ol Revelstoke matter of the estate of Jenny Lind\nispitalitj of it li hi bltants.\nJ. M. McKAY.\njes, and in no one place, so far as\n,,ii outline of the report indicates, is\nthere any indication that the com\nmissioner c. I Id find .evidence to -'ive\nthe a.\" actions any sui\n>' l. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" as .-a - .- ught to convey when thi ule.\nOne thing that will please Cana-\nin general is thai Sir Sam\nhas been declared absolutely\nThe people had too much\n- Frivolities is\nMocii Enjoyed\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i nd suc-\n.ncerts evei given In Revel-\nKirk, late of Arrowhead, British Columbia, deceased, and In the matter\nof the \"Administration Act.\"\nnotice that by order of His\nHonor, J idge Forin, made the llth\ndny of July, 1010, I was appointed\nl dministrator of the estate and effects of Jennie Lind Kirk, deceased,\nnnd all parties having claims against\nthe .-aid estate are hereby required to\nfurnish same, duly verified, to mc on\n70 LOCAL AMATEURS\nCAST\nIN\nRevelstoke Opera House\nAugust 3 and 4, 1916\nPrices - - - 50c, 75c. $1.00\nCHAS. M. FIELD\n]\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 chosen to ex- onfidence in I I rity of the min\nister ;n thi firsl place ro believe that\nOni tt esc \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ms to thi ;ener- he would be found guilty of wrong-\nthroughoui the n and that he has been com-\nvei \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ad in the case of pletelj exonerated wlll be particular-\nlies, who is exon- ly pleasing to those who have never\nlei .n ol wrong-1 losl faith in his Intentional ho\nugly, what little II thi fact of ' being very busy\n- n \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ission has an\" excuses Col. Carnegie from all\nontracts blame, surely, aft r Sun Hugl !\ngiven for the benefit or before the 15th day of August,\n. , Red Ci .ss Society and 1916. Vnd all parties indebted to tho\nput an ' > the Vancouver Juvenile above estate are required to pay the\nFrivolities, under ct on ol amount of their indebtedness to me\n,.,,. m.ss forthwith.\neci!ameistwi^iTr'emtaaaKemnmKKBmmmmFmr\u00E2\u0080\u0094TrT-r^--'fr'->\nNo warping, bulging or breaking at the centre of heat\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nthe strain is taken up by the two-piece fire-pot which\npermits no ashes to cling or clog.\n'urnace\nLet me show you the special features of the Sunshine\nthat help to effect: that economy in fuel for which it is noted.\n810\nSold by E. G. Burridge & Son\nmt^kmmmmmt\u00C2\u00BBii^m_aWtmir;iVtmi,ic.. -*3_-\u00C2\u00BB'.3_\u00C2\u00A3__^\u00C2\u00BB_Eia-*'._\nTHE CANADIAN BAN!\nOF COMMERCE\nCapltul $15, H\t\nSAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT\nAccounts may I.' opened and operated by ti\nMONEY ORDERS\nRe eivi .\nIssued I.y I lii- I ni nk I'm in H in,,.-I t Mm ven h nl way\ngums oi nurn.'V hy mail nml may I btalned\noi ren iti lng imal\nwithout dela>\nSAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES\nio ri'ni Information repii'dlng which will be Furnished on api lioatii n\nREVELSTOKI. BRANCH W.J.COULTHARD Mftuaj\nI'Mi.'l.uy I'll.\nIMI).IM.x IMI\nM'-iele nee I'll ne '2 11\nRevelstoke Sash and Door Factory\nO. W. Abrahamson, Proprietor\nWe can fill any orders of vt ndow or doors or anything\nin lhe factory line\nWe also carry a complete stock of building niaterals\nJMBER,SHINGLES,LATHS& MOOLDINGS,\nCEMENT, WOODFIBRE, LIME& BRICK\nESTIMATES (UNION FREE\nEmpress theatre on\ni a ing.\n.Mrs. Hcn.-h.iw and Misi Mollison\nith well known in our city and\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 eir : a n. coi ni il d with anj en-\nf .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>.-\ni I success,\nfrom\nstart ad each ttli per-\nwas an art 1st in bis or her\npari it ilar\nMrs. dress on iM.ua-\n: i i i lital work In\n. is a thi :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.. blj \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 njoyi .1 feature ol the evening. Hei ctur. were\nighl home to all the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 o tM\" .. e and\nneci ssitj for ri ni xi ,1 effort\nn the : ise at home. Every\n111 i rei with pleasun that Mrs\n:M:,.-'. iv, has promised to rettmn\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. in ,-. I ig ; and dell\ er ber\n,c. tun ..a tl o war. Illustrated w Ith\n1-t wonderful collection ol war pictures.\nToo much credit cannot be jtiven\nMiss Mollison, whi b.nl the training\nt thi children In b in 1 with Buch I'm\nilt8, Her vocal contributions\nto the program were 11 |oyo 1 and\ngr at I ited ; ai I iculai ly her\nit \"ii Dry ThOI e 'rears,1'\nId Scoti h favoi Ite, \"i laller\nIn'.\"\nTl el .ti ' t. ts, I\" s 11 Ki th\nan 1 i lm m won their way\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 (Toi t Inito the heal li .-:|\nn nt, Miss Marjoi li tevi\n1 the violin, Her\nI\n> youth. Whi n the lull\nneb torn 'ii Brst\ndelighted audienc. ll\nto i lallze thai the ringer was\nonly i, very tiny glii and met g tin\nartist with yeari o. training\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,' tudy behind her Every Scotch-\n; reisent loved Marjorie Keith anil1\n, even tl ose without a drop ol Scol\n] ind'a blood willingly accorded he\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 applause she r~n hui'.'iv merit ed.\nAnd Norman Stevens was born for\n;.ts. He rives promise of\n; more than s iHtalning thi reputation\nI of those o' bis relatives who are universal favorites ir the realm of the\nnt age.\nDuring thr. evening a collection wa\ntaken m aid ol tbe VancouvCT Re\nd Soldiers' flub nn.l almost\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 fty nine dollars realized The I po\nreeds of 1'ie evening were over on\nhundred and sixty seven dollars.\nDated this 21st day of July, 1916.\nROBERT GORDON,\nOfficial Administrator.\nFire Insurance [\nAccident Insurance [\nLife Insurance [!Ii\nNotary Public\nReliable\ncom;\nin i\n1\nilM.-h -\nntei \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ' :\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n]\nRevelstoke\nReal Esiau-\nIUME & CO., LTD.\nRevelstoke Departmental Stores\n/ We aim to glre maxim'im\n[ w.ir \l umimjm pneo\nDRY GOODS DEPARTMENT\nBi iMEWHERE l\ PRANCE,\nBomeSWhl ri In I'M ance ,, wood of oak\nen iTPonness\n31 eltered - soil thai knew no tears\nbut rnln;\nA place apart from man and all bis\nmeanness,\na Bplcndld lot .ef Fancy skirts\nla Tweed, l'alm Beach t'loth,\nBerges and Rough Tweeds, all\nsizes, at S7.75.\nNew lot 'ef Fancy Voile and crepe\nBLOUSES, v nice range of sizes,\nS3.90.\nSoni. real dainty color,al PARA-\nSM..-M in new Stripes, S4.75.\nWhite Cotton Corduroy BKIRTS\nin tine md wide cords, very heavy pur,- 3EJ0W white. 1 -'\nwe have had this season,\nplete with belt i.e.- $2.90.\nSpecial lot \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0! WHITE SKIRTS,\nin I'K, Poplin, Cords, \"tr.. dlfl-\nen at styli es, $1 90\nty \u00C2\u00AB VSH SKIRTS, in wide\nstripes ol tan .ind .vhite, blue\nind white, grty and white, good\nclear patterns md colors, all\nit S3.90.\nHoneyi b Clot SKIRTS white\nwaal style, cloth ia\n:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 : t itched\n..\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.th silk, $3.90.\nMEN'S FURNISHING AND SHOE DEPARTMENT\nBOYS' HOLIDAY WEAR,\nTbe tirst day of the Summer\nholidays has arrived\u00E2\u0080\u0094are you\nprepared with eool and durable\nclothing for that boy of yours',\nWe are ready to supply your\nwants.\nHOYS' COTTON JERSEYS.\nThey come in blue with whito\ntrimmings, and white with red or\nblue trimmings. Sizes 22 to 32.\nShort sleeves. Prlco 35c each.\nBOYS KNICKBRS.\nliive Khaki Duck bloomers. All\nsizes from 23 to 33. They wash.\nTrice S1.00 pair.\nWhite and lllack Check Cotton-\nade Bloomers for the little chaps.\nThese also wash well. Price 95c\npair.\nUght Weight Corduroy, colors\nbrown and blue, sizes 22 to 27.\nWash roods. Price SI.50 pair.\nBOYS' BLOUSES.\nThe la w.u. \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u00A2_ R, line.\nInvisi'b- draw string. Prices 75c\nand $1.00.\nThc Sports BloiiBe. with low\nneck and short sleeves, at $1.25\neach,\nBOYS' LIGHT WEIGHT UNDERWEAR.\nTwo-piece Balbriprnn, with\nshor* lei-s and sleeves. Price 35c\ngarment.\nCombinations with full length\nsleeves and arms, 75c suit.\nGROCERY AND'CROCKERY DEPARTMENT\nCANADIAN MADID MARMALADE PANCAKE AND SYRUP SEASON\nTry a Jar of Express at 25c. or\na tin of King Beach at 75c.\nHead nnd hent Lettuce, Cauliflower, Celery, Radishes, green\nOnions and Parsley.\nTRY OUR LAROE PRUNES,\nWHITE FIOR AND APRICOT8-\nTHEY ARE DELICIOUS.\nSelf Rising Buckwheat Flour ln\npackages.\nRogers Pure Sugar Syrup, 2, I,\n10 and 20 pound tins.\nPride of Canada Pure Maple\nSyrup, quarts and half gallon\n' tins.\nCrown Brand Corn Syrup, 2 and\n5 pound tins.\nLylo'fl English Syrup, 2 pound\ntins.\nMaple Flavored Syrup In quarts\nI and 1 gallon tins.\nPremium Ham, Dominion H m,\nPremium HreaWast Bacon, Dominion Breakfast Bacon, Poa Meal\nBack Bacon, Back Bacon and\nCooked Ham. 'fare foub\nll *1\nTHE MAIL-HERALU, REVELSTOKE\nSATURDAY, JULY 29, 1916.\nMrs. Crump an.l family are\n3n. the holidays at the coast.\nA. Clarke of Nelson registered\nthc Hotel Revelstoke on Tuesday\nspend- F. C, Harvey of Spokane registered\nj at the Hotel Revelstoke on Wednesday. ' I\nat\nN'eile Murpay of Kamloops reglster-\n^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ed at the Hotel Revelstoke on Tues-\nMr, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0;. Patrick of Strathmore la the day.\ngue3t of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McVity.\nR. F. Schrleder of \ ancouver was a\nScott of New York registered g'uest at the Kinp Edward hotel on\nHotel Revelstoke on Wednes- Friday.\nMrs, .1. N. Taylor of Golden regis-\nCarley ol Sandon registered tered at the Hotel Revelstoke ou\nKing Edward hotel ou Thurs- Wednesday.\nCM J. Ke'.leen of Belleville, Ont.,\nFathei McAstocker of Spo-' registered at the Kiug Edward hotel\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 e Rev, Father Mc-.\u00C2\u00B0D Thursday.\nMr. and Mrs. J, V. Giffln of Cal-\nj, |.-. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.-:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:...:, .,' \ acouver regis- Eary registered at the Hotel Revel-\nti t the King Edward hotel on stoke on Wednesday.\n1 Guy Witter aud D. G. Witter Ot\nBert I'M Schoemakei ol Portland re- San Francisco registered at tbe Holt \u00E2\u0080\u00A2:.. Hotel Revelstoke oc tel Hevclstoke on Thursday.\nA. K.\nat the\nday.\nTl i\nat the\ndaj\nMe\".\nV. an,- -\nXenzli\nWednesday,\nBuckman of New York was\nThe garden party on Mr. Lind-\nmark's lawn on Monday afternoon is\nMr.\n__________________________-\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094__\u00E2\u0080\u0094-\u00E2\u0080\u0094_-____.\nst at the Hotel Revelstoke on tar ll>e public. Come and meet\nesday, and Mrs. Bengough.\nMr. and Mrs. P. E, Bailey of Moose A '\"ining boom seems to have\nJaw were guests at the King Edward strucb th\u00C2\u00AB whule \u00C2\u00B0* the Columbia dis- \\nbotel on Friday. trict thls year according to reports\nfrom parties in touch with the devel-\nMrs, l-M im Gaettet of Colvllle, oprnents.\nWash., was guest al the Hotel Rev-\nMr, ,1. Vi. Bengough will give one\n^^^^^^^^^ ' of his famous chalk-talks and cartoon\nMr and Mrs. .... I.. Kellogg ot Mil- lectures on Monday evening in the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Wauk^e were guests at the Hotel Rev- Scandinavian Hall, This will probably\nBlsl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 oi M 'nday.\nelstoke on Wednesday.\nRi Father Mclntyre of Rossland\n! several .lavs In Kevelstoke, the\nguest of Rev, J. ('. McKenzie.\nhe the last opportunity the west will\nhave of hearing this Canadian genius.\nThe farmer, an Irishman, found his\naired hard fast asleep in the sun on\ns soft bed of newly cut hay. With a\nstern smile the farmer said: \"Slape\non an' he darned, ye tarrier. While\nye slape ye've got a job, but when ye\nMr anl Mrs. ('. Howard Colket wake up ye'll he out of wurruk,\"\nand maid, and T. C. Colket of Philadelphia were guests at the Hotel Rev-\nelstoke on Wednesday.\nJ, W Martin. Inspector of Dominion I.and Agencies, is making an in-\nBJ \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tlon i I the local branch.\nThe hearing of the application for\ndeportation of J. T. Scott was re-\n^^^^^^^^^^^ sumed before the United States in-mi-\nAmong the returned Boldiers who nation authorities at Seattle on\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0arrived n Victoria on Tuesday for Monday. and was continued at\ntreatment in the convalescent home Scott's request. It will be two or\nwas Pte. M. J. Cook, who became ill three weeks before the case is settled,\nwhile in England. He was with tbe as the record must be sent to the\nSOth Reserve Battalion for Bome time secretary of labor at Washington\nat Shornclifle. His mother resides at who makes the tinal decision.\nRevelatoke.-Victoria Timi J Tne operatorB ,* the local raovie\n.1. P. Forde, Dominion engineer, machine* have received notice from\nwith headquarters ftt Nelson, paid the censor of moving pictures, that\nGolden a visit on Wednesday and it will be necessary for them to sub-\nThursday, and while here made an mit to an exan [nation as to compet-\ncxaminatton of the region affected My \">cj Bome tune during the month of\nthe recent floods, and also the river October or November of this year,\nbanks, with a view, it is presumed. The examiner ol the censor will trav-\nto make recommendations to the Do- el over the province holding the ex-\nmlnlon government as to what should animations wherever operators are\nte done to prevent a recurrence ot the located.\noverflow.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Golden Star.\nNew r.\ inc rj'orations are\na marriage of unusual interest \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ' \",1 h> ,h;\" week's Pr.\nher mnny friends In Kamloops was ; - \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 The Bi\ncelebrated at Los u on Wed- ,:\n. *, ,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2,... tal si ead off-\nden eldest daughter of Mr. W\nR\nmarri. - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Mr P \ Richardson tal $500.0\neo-. of Dr. A. Jl\nYork City. It Is the intent\nMr. and Mrs. Geo. Rosb arc on a\nvisit to Vancouver.\nMr. and Mrs. W. H. Hansen are\nupending a month at the caast.\nDr. E. H. S. McLean made a business visit to Taft on Wednesday.\nJ. H. Hoyle of Queens Bay registered at tbe Hotel Revelstoke on Mon\nday.\nBert Carter of Vancouver was a\nguest at the Kiug Edward hotel on\nThursday.\nVi. P. Kilbourne of Winnipeg registered at the King Edward hotel on\nFriday.\nMr. an.l Mrs. Sharpe of Toronto\nwere guests at the Hotel Revelstoke\non Wednesday.\nDr. E. H. S. McLean went to Nakusp this morning. Mrs. McLean ac-,\n, ompanied him.\ni\nMiss Ella C, Woods of Camden, NM\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I., was a guest at the Hotel Revel-,\nstoke on Monday.\nMrs. C. M. Rhodes of Maner, Pa.,\n'vas among the guests at the Hotel\nRevelstoke on Monday.\nMrs. J. Vi. Bengough arrived from\nNelson on Thursday's train and is\nthe guest of Mrs. C. B. Hume.\nM. S. Middleton of Nelson, Provincial Horticulturist, registered at the\nHotel Revelstoke on Monday.\nT. J. Wadman, agent of Dominion\nlands returned yesterday from a trip\nto Donald on Departmental business. |\nl\nHereafter the Arrowhead branch of.\nthe Imperial Bank of Canada will be,\nopen on Tuesdays instead of Thursdays.\nHigh water this year haB done\nabout $15,000'.00 worth of damage to\npublic works in the Columbia dis-j\ntrict.\nMr. and Mrs. Anderson and daugh-|\nter of Winnipeg, left on Thursday on:\nan extended visit to coast cities, ;\nThey were accompanied by Mr. and\nMrs. W. A. Anstie. I\nM\nMrs. E. H. S. McLean, Mrs. Maxon\nand Mrs. W. Bews and family leave\non Monday on at extended visit to\nthe East. Mrs Maxon will visit her\nbome in Bradford, Penn.\nThe Revelstoke crean.ery is now in\nfull swing and is manufacturing butter every day. To uphold an industry\nyet in Its Infancy every housewife\nshould ask for Revelstoke creamery\nbutter.\nThe prize waltz contest at the\n'.liners' Union rrand ball last even-\n. ., great social success,\nfully fifty couple entering tbe contest,\nwas - .nounced one of the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 which haB been held\nin the city in recent years. The prize\nawarded to MrB. John\nan I'M a 3. ott, who were\n. ; when the decision ol\n-. unced.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rossland\nPrince Albert is\nsuch friendly tobacco\nthat it just makes a man sorry he didn't get wind of this\npipe and cigarette smoke long, long ago. He counts it lost\ntime, quick as the goodness of Prince Albert gets firm set\nin his life 1 And P. A. can't bite or parch I That's cut out\nby the patented process by which it is made I Prince Albert\nhas always been sold without coupons or premiums. We\nprefer to give quality I\nGet on the right-smoke-track soon as you know howl\nAsk your dealer for Prince Albert. If he cannot supply you,\nask him to secure it through his wholesaler. Quick as you\ncan, understand yourself how much you'll like\nNnce Albert\nthe international joy smoke\nIt stands to reason, doesn't it, that if men all over\nthe world prefer P. A. that it must have all the\nqualities to satisfy your fondest desires?\n<--,, Men, get us right on Prince Albert! We tell\nyou this tobacco will prove better than\nyou can figure out, it's so chummy and\nfragrant and inviting all the\ntime. Just realize that you\ncan smoke all you want\nwithout a comeback!\nPrinc. Albert it .old\nthroughout Canada, gen-\nerally, in th. '-s-ffi. tidy red\ntin, also in pound and\nhalf-pound humidor*.\nf R. J. REYNOLDS\nTOBACCO COMPANY\nWu-itoa-Salem, N. C,\nU.S. A.\nand Mr-- Rich ,-\nhome in 1\ntbeir\nIN FUTURE S'O ITEMS WILL BB\nACCEPTED LATER THAN THURSDAY SIGHT FOR PUBLICATli\nSATURDAY'S PAPER.\nr and of J\n-\nWANT ADVTS.\nrnished tjedroorr. Mrs.\nFirst Street.\nAmon? the 1\nvr. and\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\n*Ir. and Mrs E h L.\n'\nE. K \" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0/.<\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ol\n-.' i|\nTODAY and Matinee. 2.30.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Prlcee .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2, i.; Mil therlni\nand\nPa** Bi . feature. Tl\nEMPRESS THEATRE\nPROGRAM\nount, .. ..-l.\nI \u00E2\u0080\u00A2! . . \u00E2\u0080\u009E .:.\nmuli at Unlvi\nDertul picture :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\nshow with loti\nMONDAY\u00E2\u0080\u0094I lane prei I\nMargii- Clark In ,i ;\n(line drama Out ol the Iinft*. My\nWillie*.: il. Clifford, ' parti\nthe Drift* ll \u00C2\u00BB big story of the\ngr\u00C2\u00BBat Alpi and o( the everlasting\nsnows. Hviyone come and tee thl\nsweetest little girl in movit*; pictures.\nITE.SIiW June N'oviik in Graft and\nfull rnl.ersal program.\nWEDNESDAY and Mntirec, 2.30\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nDonble Trouble, with Doni?laa Kalr-\nbfcki and Margery Wilson, 5 parte.\nVhe Janitor's Wife, with Kred Mnce\nette Keyitone player*, 3 parte. The\n' prlcee wlll tie : Matinee, 10 and 15\ncents Evening, W and 25 cent*.\nTHURHDAY-Ben Blair, leaturlng\nDue-tin Farnum, S pari*. i\nMONDAY, Aug. 7th-Tbe Mumra I\nand the Hnrrimlnc Bird.\nCOMING\u00E2\u0080\u0094Britain Prepared. Ol^ar\nelay'* A ant, road attraction; Re\u00C2\u00BBp-\nMmber Morn, road attraction;\ni*ont Aog. 15 there will be * aer-\n|M of British Colombia moving picture* shown\n' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' -\n' Mri \ H Hammond of\nrd <~onB\n-Thorobred Bull Terrier\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ip Apply\nMa I Herald.\n- rt new)\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 roper,\n' ta li for\nD 'tr't \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\nink Pepler Mel\nel don'\nshawl -it rap Will e.Tidr-T\nfy Kln_- Edward hot*!\nRev. J. W. Stevenson bas resigned\nthe pastorate of the Presbyterian\nchurch.\nMr. and Mrs. R. Howson and lam- (\nily returned (from Trail on Wednesday\nMr. Howson has disposed of bis business at that point.\nMr. J. WM liengough, Canada's fore-,\n.most cartoonist and lecturer, will\nspeak in the Methodist church on\nSunday evening, aud on Monday evening will address a public meeting\nin one df the theatres. His remarkable powers as a cartoonist, whicb he\nutilizes to the utmost in the chalk\nand charcoal sketches he makes before the audience, always assure him\nan enthusiastic reception. As entertainer as well as a convincing speaker he ranks high.\nOn Saturday morning last Mr. H.\nP. Christie, government agent at\nAshcroft, received word from.' the War\nuilice to the effect that his son,\nLieut. H. R. M. Christie of the Scot-,\ntisb Rifles had beem killed in action.,\nihe deceased soldier was the head of\nthe firm ol Christie, Dawson & Hey-!\nof Kamloops, and his many,\nfriends here will receive the news of\nhis death as somewhat of n shock.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2vas so thoroughly vital that\n11 is ditliciilt for those who knew him\nintimately to realize that he\nhas made the list, great sacrifice, al-,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2h<,ii(.'h it is very easy to realize that\nlanger threatened lie would be.\nIn the thick .,f it. Thn sympathy of,\nPROCLAMATION\nRevelstoke Electoral District\nTO WIT:\nPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electors of Revelstoke Electoral District, that in obedience to H1b Majesty's Writ to mc directed, ami\nbearing date the Filth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand\nnine hundred and sixteen, I require the presence of the said Electors at\nGovernment Office, Revelstoke, on the Third day of August, 1916, at 12\no'clock noon, for the purpose of electing one person to represent them ln\nthe Legislature of this Province.\nTHE MODE OF NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES\nSHALL BE AS FOLLOWS:-\nThe Candidates shull be nominated in writing; the writing Bhall be\nsubscribed by two registered voters ol the district as proposer and seconder, and by three other registered voters of the Baid district aB assenting to the nomination, and shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at\nnny time between the date of the Proclamation nnd one p.m. of the day of\nNomination. In the event of a poll being necessary such poll will be open\non the Fourteenth day of September, 1916, at:\nGARDEN PARTY\non\nMr. Lindmarks Lawn\nMONDAY AFTERNOON\nJULY 31\nEverybody Invited To\nmeet Mr. and Mrs. Bengough\nSale of Home-Cooking,\nCandy, Ice Cream, Flowers and Refreshments\n(\"..\u00E2\u0080\u00A2neral ner\nMrs. W F f.ammers. (\"has*\nBOkN\n\< the Qneeo \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' etorlg\ntal, th* m I Robertaoo\nof a daigh-er\nto Mr. and Mrs. Chris-\nho have given their first-born\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.riity, with what\nbl derived from,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Nut hi \nDominion Express Money Ordari\nSTEAMSHIP TICKET AGENT\nINSURANCE\nNOTARY PUBLIC\nVV. H. HOROBIN\nNkxt TO I'oht Okkk k\nyearn at'O bi fed a iT''at nuin-\nMer of timber limit* In the Big H'-i.d\nrjalt Coal for nal\". Sibbald A Son.\nr.ET THE HVRIT I'lare your lire\nind ac-ldent InHiiranrf with f'ha*. M.\nFluid, who rrprtmtrnU only old and\nreliable eompanlea.\nThere-* comfort In cooking\n' '.eirnler'R Coal.\nwith\nBANKHEAD BRIQUETTES BUR.\"\nBKHT\nof which every pcreon ii hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. :'T * B^' [ *. ' ' ( | ,|\nCIVEN under my hand at Roveletoke, this 25th day ol July, one thou-\nHand nine hundred and sixteen.\nJAMES McINTYRE\nRETURNING OFFICER.\nMiss Boyd\nWill Reopen Her Classes\non\n1st. August\nwhen ahe wishes all pupil* to relume their leRRoni owing to the\ncorning recital.\nBOYS, YOUTHS, AND\nLITTLE GENT SHOES\nSee our window display of the above\nBhoes in tans and blacks, button or\nlace\nROYS', Sin 1 t\u00C2\u00AB I $2.25 to $4.00\nYOUTHS', Bin 11 t\u00C2\u00BB 1I| ~.m- 2.00 ta 3.50\nLITTLE GENTS', Mm \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 to 10\u00C2\u00BB 2.00 to 2.U\ncTVlcRAE SHOE STORE, Howson Block\nButt CriMI, eto.mor Trunk* rhont 117 1\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u009E_\u00C2\u00AB|,, Ttnnli IhoM"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Revelstoke (B.C.)"@en . "The_Mail_Herald_1916-07-29"@en . "10.14288/1.0311310"@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 .