@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "7211052d-45f0-48a2-bb8e-10881f88b7d5"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-05-17"@en, "1910-05-11"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310446/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ The paid *•/. *a> Vol. 16—No. 36 ^/^iVKLSTOKF. B. C. MAY 11. 1910 $2.50 Per Year Summer Goods FOlik GDJir Shooting Ceeb Results in Com- mlttal (IiiiiI,- fin Iwin ipp 'uiu I lii'fcii'c J. IHBL BOARD Tenders 1st tor the New School Building on Sixth Street LAWN MOWERS AH the Best Makes, from $4.50 to $10. They run like a bicycle, cut like a razor. Grass Catchers to fit. REFRIGERATORS-White enamelled in- side-$30 to $65. Cheaper Lines from $12 Up. ICE CREAM FREEZERS Let us explain the latest one out "The Wonder" just a little better than anything yet made. Garden Hose We have the best ever sent to the West. Ask to see our " Red Record" and the "Green Peerless," every foot guaranteed. All the latest goods in Lawn Shears, Garden Sprays, Pruning Shears. Lawn Sprinklers. ii ,- ,'iv,"l: •MI..M.-.II; I). ii. Vi. .Una- STEAM II i:\\IIMl Hodgson Plumbing .^ Heating Co. ul Vancouver, 85,11511; Lawrence Hardware Co., MI'i.'JHII. Lawrence Hardware Co.,Ltd. Plumbing and Tinsmithing \\ special llll)?tlug uf llii- Sl'l I I II. Jackson, -I. I'., al Iln- police . ..iut Uoiird «'i lll'lll yestellliij mi.uniii- |., I im 'Iiiii'! iv night, i-hurgcd with hool open and Id thi' IoihIits Ioi' llm I'i'cr I ini' with ,i -in vv .ili intent In murder tii'" nml hunting of llm new ,rhool ! Iliil."i i Mall. surveyor In- ('. I'. building for Uie city. K. Imi ', ,i -.-ilin- lav. Mil} Till. I>- II0W1OII occupied llll' .llilil. llll' I A I LOSE SI! WE. '"" l\"""'(l '"-''"B Vi'e*en\\. fieri llnll lai.-.l I ili l i'i know tli" 'I r\\|ii:i;s I) 1'I"\\ 1.1) . ." i'l. I wa* "a Hi" i . I'. K.truck* 'ii,,. following iiaiil'-i- f, I on Sn hi} nil.-ni" n Ik-i ii-ar T. utru-tion work were r , Kightnii's house, ivhiih i- just n-.irth I'oolo .\\ I'riiiltlolini, ol Iritt'k, uul tulking i" (.'. Ilolliind. McCarthy, n|:i,iiiiii.iiii . I *uw accused i-oniitig, staggering hamson, si I.~i:."i.i;ii. wiili u gun in hi- hand, \\ei u*od wus shouting "u''i away," nnd waving his arms. Holland then crossed tho track. I wenl behind a wood pile at the rm ini- of Itighlou's house, -lu-l then Godwin lired in,,., .1,,' .11- of A" lhe \"""l'"' '" \"""''l'"' II," triu-k. ked -"'in. he was nf- QUESTION OF I.KHAI.I IV tor in.'. A., iim,I iiH'i.ii I no names, lf- r« '"-' l,"f,"v u" tlisc,,SH ,h" an.l - ni'il drunk. I miiii,' from In- "'" le,'s' u" lm,!" '"' '""a"' lhM we [hind tl„. I a„-l the ai'i-used lifteil lmve " l"-''1 ri-1" '" l'"11'1 "" thia gun ngain. Holland wenl up lo him ,'1'"M '"'"' ™" l:l" ' '" ri,.v l''"l"'i'y. and accused wenl along the truck to- ''""' ll"' ,l"<1'''"' ™'>»0< "-'' i' arAen wards the depot. Accused was about ''"> llaVe ''"' '' Is "' ''' 33 yards from me when he lired. I FOR SCHOOL I'l RPOSES had an denlings wiih the incused al '■ Vo'ing: A r lution was passed all before. bi lhe city council in 1(105, moved by I'll. kill. THAT Ml Uilll.iitt AM- Foote, and seconded by Aid. T. Righton said: I live in u shack ,'"lnld' ,lml ,lli" l,l'"'k '"' '\"""-1" '"' just north of the track. I saw Hall sU"" f'"' "'h""1 I""!"'-"-. Aid. Mi- run round the W Ished and heard a ('alter •'",l l''"i" ll"1 u"i'"-' man say "there's someone shooting ''■ Edward* Tli ,1 of this block us." Hall was only just clenr as tlie '" vested '" l,,e ,ilv •'" ' ,l"1 '" ''"' gun was lired. I saw accused, put an- "'h""' h"'",i' "" '* ''"' ***' "' ''"' other cartridge in the gtiii ami take l"' "' <''h""1 site. on i. Holland then stopped mm. N- Abrahamson: Things are differ- Accused said "I'll kill that Shardlow " \"""'• ''"' ",l" "' 'Ii""'1'' including and went up the track. The gun wad- Portions out.-i.1,- the city limita. were found in front of my house. The p" Edwards: These outside | pie fence picket, exhibit A. wo* lull of '"'" ,'lV'"1 live mi,ls Il*' dollno ''"' new -Iml holes and identilied as part s'1""'1 Purposes, and the law allows of Iii- fence by Kightou. SI} house l1"' '"> '" llix ,l"'"1 ''"' interest nnd was Bmothered with shot: there were linking fund on the debentures. The none there before this. The shots »t'1,°o1 board for IIM17 have, paid for nenr|v hit Hall. ,l"' clearing of block W anyway. THEV MAKE A HIT Baseball Lacrosse and Lawn Tennis Gotulsjin all tl e 1 cm makes. Lally Spalding Slozenger, etc. Rubber Hose and Lawn Mowers, Garden Sets, Garden Seeds, Flower Seeds. In Hardware, Paints, Stoves, Harness or any of the numerous lines we cany, our stock and prices will be found up-to-date. BOURNE BROS. Crooories Hardware Hirn038 Paints I-'. Ifiiiiii-iiii -aid: 1 live jus! north THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve, $6,000,000 DRAFTS ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES Arrangements hove recently been completed under which lhe branch** of this Bank are able tu issue Drafts on the principal points ln the following countries: Austria-Hungary Finland Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Ceylon China Crete Denmark Egypt Icelu.i Faroe Island India Ireland Russia Formosa Italy Servia France japan Siam Fr'ch Cochin-China Java South Africa Germany Manchuria ■ * Snail.-, Settlei Great Britain Mexico Sweden Greece Norway Switzerland Holland Persia Turkey Phillipine Islands West indies i Rouinania and elsewhere NO DELA" Iff ISSUING. "ULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION REVULSTOKE BRANCH- A. H. ALLEN. MGR. ™t«afiBEBEggCT Imperial Bank of Canada Hoad Olfice—Toronto, Ontario. Capital Authorized Capital Paid Up Reserve $10,000,000.00 5,000,000.00 5,000,000.00 Branches «r Agents at all principal points in Canada. Agente in Great Britain anil United States-London, England, Lloyds Bank, Limited. Chicago-First National Bank, Corn Exchange National Bank. Seattle-Seattle National Bank, Sanfran- cisco—Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank. Spokane-Exchange National Bank. Savings Bank Department Deposits of *1 and upward, received, and interest allowed at current rate from date of deposit. Correspondence solicited. Revelstoke Branch A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr. I Watch Revelstoke Grow Fruit and Vegetables When Everyone Uses P. Burns & Co.'s Fertilizer Try a Sack of It For Your Lawn I-'. Young: We cau't alter things ol the C. I*. K. track. I know the \"""• ""' l,eoPle have v"''"1 the "lo"' accused and live near him. I ».,- nl ''> ''"' ''"' s,'l'°"1 aMfl "'"''' '' built °" !• i- house with Shardlow on Thin-lay sivlh street- l.-i-i. Ihere was some trouble lietween l(- 'l'nPP'nK; Vet, and look at the them there. On Baturdu.\\ afternoon I w*"'- ';l"i"'1 "nl-v ''>' ■> '"' "' '-""'■ mi'l Shardlow and we started out for •u,, ' '-1"'-' Tl"'lv :- » '"' nt t putting up il«' school on .Shardlow xaid he must report this to 9th street, It i- very wrong, and we : the police. I «a- 300 yards away i>s men can't do what we know t" U' wlii'ii the >liui wenl ..IT. wrong. I protest against it, and UNPROVOKED SHOOTINtl stand alone linn in m> convictions n> II. Shardlow said: 1 know accused, a man ol busii We could easilj and was at lii^ house with Rennison build and pay for tin* school on block on Thursday. Accused was there too. 52 now. I Innl tm trouble with him. On Sat - E. Edwards. We could nol buy iit'ilaynfi,.nm,m I passed accused's block "i-1 for less than 815,000 now. bouse ami saw Bennison and Stacks VOTE OF TllK PEOPLE nml we all m.-iii t" the range- Accus- I-". Voting: There i- nn question ns ed .am il ..i his -hark I- yar.l- off m the \\ I iliinli iiiiii lhe cosl of with n gun (exhibit Hi. Accused call- the new school i- n little high, but ed ' vial ''"ul names, saying: - Mr. MUler has r immended this type "Yoo li . .-..u - ni .-, I. . I'll blow of building, which will be cheaper in your I head off. I said "I'm the the long run, S lown ii mighl go off." Accused \\. Abrahamson: Where i- tlio high repeated hi- swearing, he wai drunk, school going, ii will l>r a Ymn Way M> companions and I n ilked on and lor some childre walk if it i< in coming to Long's Rrewerj we stopped, the 0th sti-eel school building! I then saw accused following me. R, Howson: Block 50 Was liniiL'ht I wanted to phoue the police Inn was for school pur|K>ses and cannol bo limit allowed the phom In Mr, Long. - - it i-i I a- in the iin-t of the on the track. I ised wB* lying down a- If hiding. Bm| Vollnff. , I;. T „,,„„ » ""' "'";,k '''" -""' ] - !""»di Abrahamson declined lo vote ,l""- "f "■ x '"" | li. Tapping aid lie did nol ol - ea threw emptj cartridge awaj wlien ,,, ,|„ I found the carl i Idge i ex . hil'ii B) there Whi - -i .-,'' used said he wanted to lion I SI irdlow the l l -In ini I move that the tend- I Foote i l'i ■ lolini bo a icptod, I ^ oun I md thnl I ho mo Hon curried, Foi Me* i ■ Edward* .in-1 m n-i - '.:-i tint? the w "i I. Iiiii he wa- against lho whole mnttei iii \\ iim. i i:mh:ks lii -i . ban e he go H nol Thi iim tender* lor the ln'-'iiitiL' planl were in >t en up, the board ;;:"'- v.:\"""i '"''•' ' M» feeliuai ihai this ua. -, very Import kill SI Saw fcuco Rl pitted with shot Found he f in » id (exhibit i1 ' - en , ■ iiiii E), rack. Chief Pan Inl.l hint mn part "f lho biiililing, nnd which lioiild be done carefully, r Voting: I ii" i ■• lhal the lowosl . ler, hi ii nf the Hodgson Plumb - nu iV Ih'.iiiii. Co., of Vat ouvor for '"' ' "v - - " lhe s",;.:,.:. u- a--- I. '-■\"""I,v "' ""' | | Kdw ml I ■ I tha 1 ' I li nrii.il I,., M.- Continucd en Page 8 t. Thi mnii.,n carried. For: Messrs I'.il v. ird . V'ouug, Abrahamson. Not vot iiiL'. K. T.i|i|iiii^. bj a strong «■ • Tlie cheque* of the uu- --i"! ten- -. tin Irj tbrcrs were nnleiwl lo lie returnetl "- No ' n biifnili SCIIOOf. SEWER A i lution wa* pa I, moved by I - m Mr. Edward*, and seconded bj Mi lie I \\ , . ihai the citj l»- asked to put preven I . i i m -r npeniufl fi ■' bo thnt i v new ichool biiililing, the i- ■ pipe beini; loo im ill igain. 'I I nil i- : , ill ■ i n I ■ ol 'I iilitirlion of thi ■ 'i ,i ,n< i ■ ' ba li Tnppiup ii-ii'l'-i- il his i ;-'- II it .mini ,,f iIn- Board of S b » l'i a item . lal ni : thai lie fm- the be t interests of t ' Kuni't'iilly. I ho ni.-ii tor v I lill next i hn- in-'-- i i - - \\ I , i king the ity to put il iu lho arc Iil'Ih "' le thi - : ,,„ Second tree! - losed lhe mi cting. iioui ■ if iVi i || I ivo bush flrci ■ irted on Mond i,, ih.- brush Bltirtlny tho C, P. R. ' v ii m l, within tho cily limit . in -. ji inin .a' where Vi tpria Ro id runs of dai ■ I, -iu lhal and Doti| lo I lire was eniisod h\\ tparks from p trains I ho lii-' I'm alioui 9 p, in., nnd began to pi i ill ii u;, deemed uoi es ir to - all 5 - -' m No, I I'm' brigade, who nth ki; . , ■ v i . i extinguished It. Thosnmo •' nil \\ M.t'. 10:30 o'i Ioi k another blaze itai led In I i to- aa adjoining urea u( brush and fanned Bush Fires Challenoe ftccepted rr '^^'^■'^■■l Page THE MAIL-HERALD REVELSTOKE, B- r. WEDNESDAY, MAY II, llllll. OOK! LOOK AND READ! Actual comparison of Eastern Catalogue prices, freight added, with HOWSON'S PRICES Winnipeg price Weight Freight Total Howson's Price delivered 1 Kitchen Chairs 50c. 101b. Ki die; Cabinet $6.75 1501b. Dining T;ible 10.55 1651b. Dining Chairs 88c. 121b. Dr.isser and Stand 8.95 1501b. 1.25 1601b. Bed 3.55 601b. Bed 5.3'j 68U). Dominion Spring 2.4-0 601b. Child's Cot 5.10 751b. Ostermore Mattress 15.00 23c. 73c. $3 53 $10 72 3 87 14.42 28c. 3 52 3.76 1.41 1 59 1.41 1.76 1.16 12.47 15.01 4.96 6 94 381 6.86 70c. $9.60 14.40 1.20 13.00 14.00 5.20 7.20 4.00 7.20 16.50 \\V.. tiniki' nur I'rnfii Kv shiiM'ii't.' in car loud Ini-, thfri'liy Having freight rules. Bring nr-iliigiie lining ileM'rintiiiii nf other goods ti"' P|iKm(1p<1 in thin list to iMir Rlor<' nnil we mil nrnvH ntir tntemenis. I'-iiieiiilii'i' we deliver goods and t-el up free from brenknge. HOWSON «S. CO, H. B. STONEX Practical.. MacHinist lte|idlr* ul iill kinds neatly carried o-i iiii-ji-ie met lum mirk aepeulalty l-.sliiiiiueH nfven on any iiluss of work. Front Street 1 £ KVELS1H )KK, 15. C. ■MM MMH0P CITY Tlii! Power Contract All. Abrahamson -nil Ilie lumber |)entlonl lionki used Iiy iIn- eontraetoi' ivtm ,-iill lum- is said llinl her, nml , uherens the upei'ilirations tha I'niidevillo called for Xo. 1 lumber. the "tniKl" 'I'lie Mayor sniil they eould nol pun« houses. The iIn- estimate unless ii wnv. iinaniinous headed li> llle igs for llllll II, .'nnl il Sullii nn \\' i nnsidino . ni ignates, will book .il ii-.-utinn- ul iheir independent produeers , SeliitbnrlK nn I hciblnr as thej lin! not n full ■ Mil. Ahrnhamson: Wh man do? Will he I -a-.,- li t here? I will \\e \\- t'n.. iui,\\ Ii.-im- more higli-elass ut- U'lli'tiollH I, nkeil llll'llllgll iln- V.irlli IVflSl ill,iu llu- Kl.-iw iV l'i luuji-r svllili,- I'llto, ami llir warfare will lie an inter- l Mi. Ilaffner: lie mitsl .1., so iill csiing me. Tlicnlro patrons are pleos- y \\\\. he linisliea the work If you wish in ed lo see lhe independents breaking fiuve ili,- contractor to complete the into the Northwestern field, for it work vnu iim do so. We huve done moans more nnd bettor attraetions fnr all we '-milli in see ii done fight ami the ninitseineni iceking public. ihe contractor hn* done his best. Aid. Vbrahamson: I don't agrei A special meeting nf ihe City t'oun ,il wa- held mi Mond.iy. I'resent The Mayor, Alls. M.-Kii Cowan Abt'iihunison, Hew-. Ahl. Cowan, chairmAn nl tli & I., committee, -aiil ihe meeting was called in consider making a payment in Mr. Y'wniun. contractor, "ii account of ilu- power 'linn- Mr. llalTnei-. nf ilie engineering firm nf Smith. Kerry & Chace, was also "'"' >""' , Mr. llu'■'. '!•: n ilh the labor enn - 111 at ten liiliee. I . , ,, ,,i : i .. l il,..,. lllllntis, uni freiLrllt llnhl-uii-, he has Ahl. Abrahamson cons'.dereJ tney ,.,,,., ii i.i- .... 'I'l,., hail an up-hill li|_ht. shnulil nnl rush this matter. lhe , ., . , ,, i i , ,; ; , .... fr,..„ " was ileeuliv! in hnlil a -i ,„ contrnct had been unsatisfactory trntn his poinl nf view from beginning tn end. Ahl. MeKinnon said the 810, cheque ihey held nf Mr. Newman's was nn fault nf t hefts as it was ow- ini.' I" Newman «S-- t'n. notputting up their bonds. They Innl used Newman & Co. better than thej had used ihe city. Mr. Newman hud refused tn sign lhe agreement drawn up by their solicitor tn protect the city in enn - nection with the extension nl time nn UNION HOTEL A 11 l!U A' II K AII, 11. ('. I Special Attention given tn cotninercliti iiit-ii uiul toll Istn, I'Ti'sl-ehiHs BUUiph I luoniH. I'liie-i -eeiiery in Uriiisli Cnlmn- iila, overlooking Upper Arrow Lftke, W. J. Lightburne. Prop. IGEMENT BLOCKS Miniiifm Lur^ii for nil rtit!.-.nri «if bnildiiiK* CEMtNT ANO LIME FOR SAl F FIRE CLAY ANO FIRE BRICK for*Hil« In 1ar«0 Of mm till qtmntitUil • nt lh* lowest l'rices for ' u-li. Ml kU\\d\\'.i1 hnildiiiR ntid;i>lHiicriUR tiiuUrtnloti. Foote & Pradolini, REVELSTOKE Wit and Humor llnw- is your buy Fritz getting along 'eftl in ilei Iloge? Aeh! He is halfback ill 'ler font- team nnd all the way buck in studies.'j meeting mi Tuesday night to with the matter. Aid. Abrahamson untUnl ,, written , bn statement From iln engineer, .. BOWMAN Mil.I. Ill liN I'.i;. | " I-". I-'.. Sine, managing-director "f ihe Bowman Lumber Co., waited mi "Look here, doctor, Imw much are ihe council in regard tn th" burner >"" K°'ng lo ''hnrgo ine fnr this oper- the eity required fm- .. puhlii otion? safety. Mr. Sine said they proposed "(Hi, you've gol enough tn worry i.i _',-! Ili gauge iron Ifl in lift., anil you nnw. «ill»iiil facing thai." build il increscent shape facing south. II.- thought thut wn el il,. ih, lhe contract. ""„ "How shall I break the news to my The Mayor Baid Aid. Cowan had "'."' parents that I have failed in my .. ,, In Mr. tfews: li ivnuhl un niini, '.in ' given more a'teiil»on to this mattei oxams?" ., , i i it i , -. i,- ''* ' anl ne JI reel hiL'h. a- <>i n ihun anvbndv else ami brniuiln in Iih - ' .... , , . . ,, .. ' ' ,, , , . , space rn id uh wmil.l le. :!.-, ,,, m Merely telegraph them: hxamma recommendatnon. He wnnltil n sot- .' del before .Lev went further whether '"*■ "'^ ":" bu,ners "" "'•■ \"""" the required notice be waived in case pl,"l "'*-'"-'»™ and K«»" ■ A , . . steel Imr , i. rick lined « .nt>l cohI of this meeting oi not. ...,„., , ... Ahl. Hews moved. Ahl. MeKinnon *'" ' ""' ' W "" ' "" * •'"''• inle-l. that .m.i-" I aived. whe™* "'" bu.T ""' l""1 '' •ould lv pin up within a niniith. "Merely telegraph them: linn over. Nothing new I" Aid. Abrahamson -ah! tin- wa- too important a matter in lye rushed through unless Mr. ( owun would take all tin- responsibility, Mr Newman shnuhl have the n was due to him. Aid. Cowan said Ihey were -till holding back 86, »1 in ample security fnr the city. The motion i-- wBive ' ■ of meeting was tli,.,, Mr. HafTner exp ii i wn this i rn- hail attempted I VI I \\1 i : unison said llle ritj 'lid '-"• « l'iii anything unreason il Ahl. MeKinnon said the « • iken ' is -lue i,i complaints by ritizens as mger from lire an !■ i existing arrangements. Mr Sine ■->-.. wer.' i ■ • i- lone of worrying ab If ; -'ini. • - ■ he -;•-.. ,,, _ ■ ■ .„ bill the water came up u ' -■■- gate-house pier The no « u completed to 11" leet, ns .-- it l ■: Francfi:"° for ten -! nt ih.- w,,rk was dom gate-house piers, pillars iiii,, • aiel w-,rk ii.-! m -lain. I • -i.i i i -I - wa- entitled to the ( I-i p.-r --"nt I i be held h ever further -> -: 'I'he fill ng rf tl ed. Hi temp- to it lake it out I . . river ;,, om| I- Newman id told thing hi - ■ ■ . ■ .:..-■■ I- ,' .■ M I lid ,Mr. ' ' - ' ' ■ \\ : i . . --::■: '■ Mi. II ,-'■ ■ . M dd Vr. not ncto/1 rpiiic righl \\ : '-I I. ■ ',1 .. . ; ... ... Ml II PI I-- ' ■ -.-.,.-■-. : - Ihem eh • ■ I i... rid ■ M'l. 1 'owi . - - - ; il lie eit; rili ilor afi| pi oposed pa- nn nt in ihi- li. (acl ihey had lo pay it. - I ■ I il il ! lhe rheatrical figtit th • i n I.-.H - it •" • ' i, ,.y M .il You judge a pair of shoes i j somewhat by the way they I iook perhaps you jud;*e them • hy the way they feel, but ' -t ured that if they do nol :"i. - nfortable, the chances are ten to one thai they will i wi If it fail sor n /. if. ffuldrn •■ I - - - DEN SHOES E. G. BURRIDGE Tinsmithine, Repairs, Hot Air Pipe and Furnace Work -WORK SHOP— Oonnaught Ave. - Revelstoke FOR SALE! Splendid residences. Suitable building Lots Those interested will do well to call anil sec us ln-fore deciding to buy. You ran obtain fair rates for l'irc Insurance in reliable companies with Dominion Charters. Call and get figures. Money to Ivoan on Residential Property. W. B. ROBERTSON (Jor. Second St.and Mackenzie Ayenue Palace Restaurant McKenzie Avenue Fruit, Candies, Ciftare,Tobacco. Meale 35 cents. A. H. Sing, Proprietor Vegetable and Flower SEEDS Ornamental and Flowering SHBTJBS Best varieties of IFIR/UTT TREES Send for Catalogue HOVALNURSERIES & flORU CO., LTD. 7Ht, Granville St. P. O. Itox 1063 Vancouver, fi. C. SHINS \\\\\\ kimls [Reasonable Prices Painting and Paper Hanging Sun-in' tion Guaranteed \\i. '/.. CRAWFORD l nr. 'I Inril Bt. nml RobfOn Avenue 'yeai - 1 it i. ,' . indo" Union Hotel RESTAURANT Under New Management WHITE HELP ONLY Stewart Macdonald Proprietor See Its "Artistic Arch" The Napoleon (Foot-rite) Shoe Of all the 20 improvements of the clever-looking Napoleon Shoe the feature which best pleases the eye of the buyer is the Artistic Arch. Special lasts are made for every pair of Napoleons—foot-sculptured lasts—and inside there is a stout steel arch which snugly holds the instep. That free, athletic stride which marks the man of action is not possible when the arch support of the shoe fails in its function. Showing the Napoleon Shoe is a pleasure—whether you come to see or to buy. Sold everywhere in Canada, the United States and Great Britain at the same price—$5, $5.50 and $6. Scotch Whisky A Genuine Highland Whisky. There are hundreds of brands of so-called "Scotch Whisky." Many of these are not genuine. For your health's sake, confine your choice to standard brands; use a whfsky ot recognized merit. Watson's Whisky is one of these; distilled in the Highlands of Scotland—the district acknowledged to be the best in the world for whisky distilling. We age our Whisky in Sherry wood, and, after careful blending, it is bottled in our warehouse and sealed with an adhesive capsule bearing our name. Every such bottle carries r/itb it our unqualified guarantee of purity and quality. insist on Watson's "THREE STAR"—A niU. tWr.ugUy mitunJ Scotalk "NO. IO"—A lull-koJi.J. richly ll.vor.J Scotch. JAMES WATSON & CO., Limited - Dundee. Superb Spring Suits —suits that show their class in every line and curve. One, two and three button styles — in single and double breasted effects — created by the greatest designer of high grade garments in Canada. These are the tgp^ Suits we cordially N FIT- invite you to inspect. 12 McKiNNON & SUTHERLAND Revelstoke, D. C. A WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, Him. THE MAIL-HERALD REVELSTOKE, B. 0. Page I WATER NOTICE Notice in licrifiv given llmt nn l West Kootenay District, (a.) The name, address nml Upa- tion ul the applicant, Jacob S. Wiens, Nakusp, ll. ''.. iiuii grower ami vegetable gnrdoner, (b.) The name i>f ihe lain., stream, or source (if unnamed, the description is) Little stream, unnamed, running out nl small lake J nf mileea-l of said anil. (c.) The point nl diversion, '2l> roils west nf ea.i end uf lm 2, sub-division of lot 4274 Croup il). (d.) Tho quantity ol water applied for (in cubic feet per second) one cubic foot per second. (e,) The character of the proposed works: Taken with «t«id 'ivrizti.- Irom tream to garden. (t.) The premises on whioh the water is to be used, Lot 2, Subdivision of Lot -l'J74 Group (1) Kootenay. te.) The purposes for which the wa ter is to be used,—irrigating vegetable garden. (h.) If for irrigation, descrilie the land intended to be irrigated, giving •create.-—1 acre on west end of Lot 'J sub-division of Lot 4274 of Group (1) (k) This notice was posted on the 14th day of March, 1910, ami an application will l>e made to the Commissioner on the 14th day of April, A. D., 1010. fl) Give Ihe names and addresses of any riparian proprietors or licensees who or whose lands are likely to be affected hy the proposed works, •ither above or below the outlet,— Ruisnall Bros.. Robert La Hue, Xnkusp B. C, below outlet. Dattd Manh lfith., 1910. (Signed) m.lli. JACOB L. WIE^S, Nakusp, B. C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Goods of Thomas Beecher Metheiall, deceased. Notice is hereby given that all per sons having claims against the late Thomas Beecher Metherall, of Ping ston Creek, deceased, who died on or •bout the 4th day ol September, 19(19 are required m send hy post prepaid or delivered to the undersigned, solicitors Ior Ibe Administrator, their names, addresses and the full particulars ol their claims in writing, and the nature of securities, if any, held by them. And take notice that after June 1st, 1910 the Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of whicb he shall then have notice. Dated at Revelstoke, ti C , ihis Llih April, A. I), 1910 GILLAN A ELLIOTT, Revelstoke B. C. 4ws Solicitors for Administrator Eggs for Hatching Eggs for hatching from the follow - ing imported pure bred stocn: S. C. Rhode Island Reds.—82.00. Silver Laced Wyandottes,—$2.00 Barred Plymouth Rocks,—82.00 S. C. Buff Leghorns,-*2.00 Cornish Indian (lame,—82.00 While Crested Black Polish-82.00 Emden Gecse.-8-1.00. Imperial Pekin Ducks.—81.78. Also Block from the above for sale. MRS. R. A. I'PPKR. Certificate of Improvements NOTICE. " Harry" mineral claim, situate in tin- Trout Lake Mining Division of West Kootenay nisirict. Where located; -On Poplar Creek, near Poplar Townsite. TAKE NOTICB thai I, A.R.Heylanil, Free Miner's Certificate No. B. 25405, Intend, sixty days Irom date hereof, to npph to the Mining Recorder (or a Certificate of Improvements, (or the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the shove claim. And further take notice thai action, under Section 37. tnusi he commenced before the issuance ol such Certificsteof Improvements. Dated this 15th ilm of April, A. II., 1911. A. K. IIIvVLAND. NOTICE. To Au. Whom It May Com i:iin: Take imi ino thai. We, Julllia Dounal anil A. K. llnigli. of lhe town of Na knsp, iii lhe Province of British Columbia, inlend lo apply io lhe Chiel ol Provincial Police IHI days after I In' date hereof, for the transfer of licence belli by II. .1. LaBrash, of the Hotel Grand. Nakusp, to A. K. Ilaigliand Julius 11 nl Dated nl. Nnkuap, H. C, I his IBtll day of April. .III.iim llm i. il., up 211 lm A. I'). II whii. MINERS WANTED-For French reek. Big Bend. Apply E. A. Brad- ay. 0L\\ TALES FROM THE WONDERFUL WEST IF RUST DOTH CORRUPT Use Royal Crown Cleanser There's Goodness in Every Grain And a Coupon on Every Can IT SCOURS THE DULL SPOTS IT POLISHES THE DARK SIDES: It Brightens the Home! DESIGN PROTECTED BY COPTRIGMT THE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO. LIMITED. Import direct from country of origin. WHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY. BEVELSTOKB if. O. ORIENTAL HOTEL. suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate. J". ALBEET STOZSTE PROP. A. F. MASON * PRACTICAL GARDENER * Jobbing promnllj attended to, Agent (nr all kinda nl + Trees, Planti, Hull,-, etc. Lawns .uul Gardena taken care a* nf for tin- Summer. Tertna reasonable, Twenty yeai • 0 experience. J Residence with F. G. Frisby. Phone 80 * i^» %,'%■%'%.<*.'%. %%%%-%%%•%-%<%'%'%-%.-%.*>•* %%%%%«.%.% n^nw Advertise in the Mail-Herald tf0 BI N fl 00D !i,„.„,l Hlliiu-JRllllllllli! i!i,ni„i-.ili!Bliiiimnil.,„Jlh..„:!Mill,..,,! Ill I I 1 lliii III Ill li. li: WE GALL Robin Hood Flour "The Flour that is Different" # 6%l , ^*/i 3:1 We must stand ready to prove it and also prove that the difference is so marked, so worth while, that you will feel this is the flour you ought to use. That is exactly where we do stand. We ask you to take no risk. Buy a bag of ROBIN HOOD and give it two fair trials. If it does not prove perfectly satisfactory, so satisfactory that you, too, say, "It is really the flour that is different," you may take it to your grocer and he will give you back your money. Will you make the trial on your next flour order? THE SASKATCHEWAN FLOUR MILLS CO. it MOOSE JAW, SASK. limited iTm^MMfr i T.-v-i.'V I You will buy "The Traveller" shoe this year because you will hear about it hear il often—hear of it from the makers, ami they know everything that is in il, from the la:;t touch of the outsole lo the top of tlm uppers. You will hear of it from the dealer, and he knows "The Traveller" shoe from what his cu.-stomers tell him, and you'll buy it again because your own judgment will tell you it's a different shoe —a better shoe—a shoe that not only fits, but always stays fitted, because the unseen parts are built on honor-there is no "sham" in "The Traveller" shoe. Remember they'll fit- we have a last for most everybody. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR AMES-HOLDEN SHOES. i Fruit i im tj Association llu' re-orgiinizatiuii <>i the I'rovin - Fruit i [rowers' A ■ -,, intion, during ih-' conference ni repe ntative '•nil grower* iwei ll; ', Id . Kim loop*, will roKiill in bellslil i.. (mil growers of lhe pi r>\\ ince. li i- nii il I,, ili- Mi,,',.-, nl th 'hnl lh 'iv shrilll i m ■ iim . ,1111,11,11 MM I M.I IVllil'h I M , ,.;1|| meet mn h other tin i M i :■' , ,',i. in- ini .ill .■! in j II i unifori ■ ■ ■ • .pro pel I; in I. i. .,, I disiribu i, , mi,: 11 nnspiii iittioi ■:..-. ■ th.' best iiiiiil,..! m Thi- :i— in- i.'ii'l.'.| !., In in- fi nil growei nil illl'll 1 , ..llllll.ili |,;:-!-. ini m llU , .'lill llllll us-istaiici H,,,. itlVlilvi.il ill li," if OUI fruit, li i- ilm- ,, fotve. Inn it i- i.i li.' valuable alio in _ supplies .;' lowesl i" in in ing ing ' he greatest ; ,, . ■ in- ,, in transporiiii imt probii m-. The work of ih" ■ inii, n fo presenl sen-on nill be uloiiu llle foi I wing I. A priri i»i of siip| 1„. •i'ii! 1,, III,'lllll,,I m 'I hi- , im !„• '1-,.,| 1,, -," iim- good . ,;,'. ie . nt the .■ |"i ■■-. ■2. A list of wlmli tiibutors of ,,ni- inii- :. being prepared for disliibutioi ii "... uexl I w ::. Imp repoi |< nl ll • in I of mii' competitor-, .... . '" ■_ • Washington an I Out it io, v I tributed monthly, or ■,' ed n l\\ i-.ilih'. Tl,,. \\..,, i ||;,,,; :. j.. , ing a li-t of shippers u tig As sociations of ilie |,i"'. ■ . I listri ■ billion among the w holes d ■■... If ■ „u ••in' ii,H in, Iml,',1. kin Hi mii luting ,tiii,.uni uf fruil a\\ i ibli I. I'l,,- Hoard ol Hoi lun kindly eonsenied lo .. the \\ — in lion lhe use of ih„ ivee . . of Market I 'ommissi , I i M. ami these nill le. sent by «ire 01 ler i.i nfliliated asso i ,-,— lll(| jn. dividual members. 5. A nii.iilliK repoi : of • '< fruil siipplj will be publ d i li. A Fruit drawers' \\--'„ ialion in lhe pro vi me mnj 1Hili.11 oi ,i small fee, m, ! ■! ,- . ire the benelits memioned above. ,lf your disirii'i has nn Inenl issm i ui,,,.. snd i I- one, the ollieer of the nssocia - tion will be glad to help you olle ul' the llest-OKSl' ni -n .-- 7. An annual eoaferen, ■■ «ill bi ■ next year al Vi. toria, to whi li .ill members nr.' weh-onie I i.i- nl'erei "ill Ih- ol ^iva! i-8l .. !., ill i,ui;. u'i", ,\\ii'l -. Am- mn' interested , fruit growing .■an secure the abi • ulvnni i_, - by sending one dollnr, • •■ .■ i i to the -.'. ivt.ii'. . I'.e, ail-.- ol lh- pur| ■ and inn ,,! thii Association, i: i- the pri\\ ill _ and duty ol everj fruil grower to i-- -o, late himself with i'. and lo his inin in making it , - ; The advantages in membership outwi iiiiiiii'ii—.i il -i ol lhe s un.' I.i.'i-i- fruil grower -I I.l .,-.• ,'i- ;, Huen •■ io make iln- A--,„ i ition i ■. iluable one. I(- M. Palmer, ['resident, Kan p*. tt. II V inslow, >.• ,.!.,! i 'I i..,- . |)e|i.o tmenl of Vgri ilture, \\ toria. New Productions I'l auk Vi . Heal', .1, i||.. San Frnin i-'., iii„ i . ' ■:,,! mii . 'i, ,- lak 'ii nlliii< ,• I.VI7 In'.. I' , I hi .ij,,. Ill Mi -' ever olTered in llii- m II • "■1,-1 li :m : l,i_ I'. , , .. ... - ,. , I mind i id, I,- it lii ol ll _ I tern pi I., look t| ! Mi ll.il'.' .I lion I .11'!', || tl [mine anil I illl|„,- !■ • to | unlabel ,,i -I, .« . whi, I, | . I la-! -.vi-,"I. " i'i : I \\ •_..' I _'iii/,-l New \\ II , I I - ! » . . ' ' th,'i"l", in detail I I list i--, |il.' » Iln It !'. ,,,|!li\\.-il llle,: , will also ly funnel tel l me ■ . Mi II ill.' S|U I II i i|. • ■ I the I., i i for over I not evei n , , , . Musical tcKhardts at Edison Theatre Man 24th COMING [VENTS May u'l- 11." RwIm Bell l: • ■ famou- Ri khanlis. .N, « II- Theatre. Mny 27—Tba Scottish Prima Donna, lllaa ileoaio Mel I' • rt Coi carl Company, Rdiaon Thaatra. June 0—ranndn'^ lamous corned • "Jimmy Fax" nnd his slnr Co., in New Edlaofl Thealu. > - ■ ' Page 4. THE MAIL IIKUALD REVELVTOKE, B- C- WI'.llM'.SDAY. MAY II, HMD. Zbc flDatl-lberalfc PUBL'BHKD WI'UNKSIIAY ANU .-All! II 111 Y AT REVELSTOKE. B. C. jntct'lor publishing Company, Limitod Mil. . riptlon KatCS llll'lll linh- |.i,-l,i«i' lu Knuliuiil. I lilleil Suae- LM . I.IKI mill i'iui.1.1.1. Ily thu year (through uoatoflloo]. Hull Quarter " J III KIN I IM. |i>,ilil|,11) i x,,llll I'll III I'UllsOIl lllllf i.l i-.. 1'KHM- i iwli. Bubscriulli ,e payable In ml ADVEHTIS1NO KATES. l.i'K'il iii.ii,',- I nl- per line Ilml liwortlon, ,, ,'i,i-i,i-i-lm,' uaoh -iili.-iMii.-ni liiMirtlon M,.,-,ii,i,„iii - Suntiiirlol |1S linos make ono Intlil. m .!,a uoiioral buslnuss un ii,,, in,in.- ?.'," pei' !■ pei' month. I'r.'l.'ll'.'il pusillulis, iM por I'l'lll. '"I- .Iiiii .nl. Hull,-. Marriages ami Doatha, •.' eaeh in 'i rl Ion. l,,ii,l aulloos *7..'»i All inlvi'i'ii-iiiiii'iii- -hiiii'i'i un ho appruviilot thii iimuaitoinuiu. Willltnl uiul I Ini-i'il ,\\,lv.'ili-,'ii„'iil-' VgunU, 'A .i I. Help VVullloU, Situations « lilted, sanations Vi.i'inU, Teiii'hei's Wuiileii, Mechanics VVantod, Hi words or less Mo., uaoh lulilllloiuil lim' l'i coats. Changes in standing advertisement; mUBt bein le :i a. iii. luosday mnl Krldaj uf Bl ,|| wi'i'k In -enure utinil display. GOKHKSPONDENCK inviled on iniiUel-s ot public iiuere-i. Communications u, i-n lur in ual im aooompanlod by nan f wrltor. mil. necessarily fu pubUoauon, nut a-... i.i"iiiT nt'^iHvi faith. correBpondonoe Rhoilld hf lirief. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY LOTS FOR. SALE IN Glearview Addition At prices one quarter of those asked in ni her parts of'Revelstoke It is one of the mosl desirable locations in the city for Residences and has a superb outlook, fresh air, no wind rn' Imt aii'. liberal Discount if Pu chase Made During April CALL AM) SEE US FOR PRICES REVELSTOKE GENERAL AGENCIES, Ltd. REAL ESTATE, I.UK, FIRE ANU ACCIDENT INSURANCE mmaJ I III'. FINANCIAL Si II VI l"V I'll., worst feature ol lhe sillliition owing tho denlh ol King I'll- THE MINES ward Is the eltocl on lhn [inainiul -il JLJABVEY. MCOABTKH ti ]f wc ,„,,„, i„„, the -•■-■ cable novices received from I.melon the BABRIBTER8, BOLI0ITOB8, ETO. n i „ ,; „ ,.iV„ a .,„ Orrtocai laraaiAt, Bask Buudim Kicvai, -'• "v"m «'" '«" » «' a ' " ."" hhiih. li r. the in y niai'Uei- ni me ivorlil, i tm- Money to loan, ,.,|., v\\\\\\ l„. n particului'l) heavy suit- n OfBooBI Knvulstoko. H 0, I raiibrmik, B, I , \""" l)J Gko.s. MiTAiiTKii •■"■''■ Man>' dettls wero l""1"1' »'"-""'''• Forks, wh 4. M. I'i-.kiiam- J. A. llAin-KY |ti | „.,,- ,, |iritish eniiitnl wns like- : i.. lli'v.'l-loke I rniil.nii.W ' iy in lie,nine interested in ' ana.han riL.LlA.Vl I. UKlCiliS enterprises, nml even in our district ,-,„. ln(] ,.,,,,„.,.,v. |)eVeln| nl worl we know of land and liniber ilevelop- ()|) | ■ • » inenl plans which were almost closed ,ni.l|j.,,,.iv Ali,nu Iwelvo years ngn when lhe inin- ini.' In,,mi wus mi In ili" Windermere ilistricl lie settled ni Wilniei. where he liuill a Ii it l'i, ami hus mail" Iiii In. ihere since. Me ivus nlso inter ,.-i,':l in iinotlier luilel al \\iliil. When ilm Cobalt boom wns on In' wenl there for a few months uiul Inlaw ni . keenly m niched new mining eiimps. I a-i \\ ini' lie -nn prospectors u, I',,ill..ii I Ciinnl ami lhe> reported to liiin locations i li. > hud in nl". Un Vpril .'"ili lm Menl i,i \\ an, ouver, ne cninpiitiiiil by a friend from Wilmer, amI iii, ,l;i\\ all,n tt al'il- l\\ ai joined In .1. Mel.eod, a well known Winder- mere prospeclnr, Tlm purlj stayed al i In, lluiismuir lintel ul \\ iincoui er, ami lu. .1. | >:t --Hi.',' for I'ol l lalnl l anal III ili" -er,nnl -I,'.iiiiii' lenvinu in, lhu ili ai'ii'i' iheir nrrii ul. I I,,, N.-ii \\,lv,'i"i-,,,- -ai- Mr. Slurk rel ',1 !,, ili" citj 'I'n,'-ilm mil Innl mi Iiiiii s|."„,ii , ash nnd , nlualil" papers, thai lm lefl hi-' luilel wiili i«n I,,',,,, i, mid l.e- nol li",'ii i in,,,, lie i- a niaii ol sober hnbits, well able !., lake .ai" ,,! himself, llm probability i- tlml lm lias none lo look ai sonic mining prospects mi is- laml- tn'nr \\'ain'oii\\nr. rather than llllll lie llllS < nine In Lll'lll. \\\\ Imll in Vnn nm,a lm bonded a number ol min iim properiies he owns in llm Winder- w IJ.ll'l'lst.er Solicitor, etc. Solicitor for:— Thk Canadian Hank ok Oommercb, Thu Molbonb Hank, Etc. FIKST ST., - KKVKLSTOKK. H.C. 1 >OHe.Kf SMITH Provincial Land Surveyor. Million; Sin veynr KtiKitieerlug McKkn/.ik Avknuk, Hi ix IH6, Hkvklsthkk CONTACT flllOl I' I'.nMii.li The Coniiiei uiimp ol .'inin ,'laini ai I.i--.. Harbor, llm new eoppet fold c„ lhc wesl eonsl of Mores- '""«' 'I'""1''"'1 '" '' ' A '!' '»'">. In Island, has been bonded lor sum,- ">" Mt' S"T1"'" M»»»« i""1 |l"v"1"' noil by Hindi Cannon of (irund '" '' I"",v' :""1 " '* I"-"1" •' - nndersl I .„ !„• repre- '»»>' >'"" i"'»v ' Ml' T '" Unite mining interests. '"Il"'- "' >>» »'"■'>''"•"- Mr. ''ai a lefl here a few days ago al.. is lo be started Shack Burned menl plan- which were aim.,-! closwi Ijntoly. .. , , ■ , , s , .. , . .i.i >horilv a iei' i»o o clock ,ni Sunday up, Imt which may now lie ohond 1 m .„.,ipp,.tv ,u jo ns the mine own- . ' ,,■,,■ , • ', , , . ,... ii.. itimliiii". Nn. _ lin- liliuinli' re.elied o.v 'I'" iincertnin condition into "lull ,.,, |u n,„, y Tail,,,', F. ('. I'.lli.ui. ., , . , . ,, , i a inll lo a lm rn i uli' shuck uiil m,rlh ihe money market hus been thrown, |m(| ^ finwinc, no« t'liidei' bond in li the effect would lm In kill lhe \\,'ill- li,,!,,,! -ini.' lm..in alone, it real ol llm C, P. I!, ua, li-, occupied In \\\\. Hherker. When ilm liie apparatus arrived ilm building wus well nlijlu. I'lie lire was upparenlH causeil In a terpnses mnl investments am likelj w v :„„| (,.,., „ „ . | .,,.,.,,,.,1. ' ,..,ii • Minoli' whmli wa- tftnndih£ tmai- the I,, suffer nlone wnh purely specula- ; ,,, lU, ,.„|vi,,,. ,|„. lun„ ,,„ „.,|| •i-, witidow. lhe oi'iillialll of lhe house in., in.iim.v nn,lenient I he se is |)ft(] ,|(lt v,.t |,een encountered. lhe , ,. I Wiunipi >'JT."i.illlll and wh would lm L'in"l. Imt ad legitimate en- (Um„,| npeni likelv pitalists for ilevelopment nlinuiiil- me ,,,,i.l- l.t lam advices tlm liuniriuu wall up D ALION .V EVELK1QH, All! •IIITKlTS "" '" ue in.! iei In-ll en. i.iilileleil. llm , , I' , ,1 ,;. f , i ■ . i i - • h:i\\um lleen H'ail.ll_r al the Utile ot ° "M' K;7-.'1""1" , Contact »r is traversed by a l«rB0 , ,„.,„.,, ,-, ,,„,„„ ,,,;,„, ": ;:i i":""f °'v ;f;; lott-BrttHc bo,l} [,f ""i^\""" o,-° <-...bm nr t,;.., n,.- «:,n ,,,..1 .-..ii- denced b.i the tnci thai the abandon- trough which nre intersporsed several , ,, ..., , , „ "I i- •■!" ""■'■'' "' many hnancial ,„,,,.. ,,, i,, |, ,,,,1(1(. n,i,„.,,,i r„nninB , , , „ , , -i - i surrniiiKled bv a mass ot Haines, and business enterprises, son I them ,-,.,,,,, SW(.ntl.t.n to thirlv-eiirhl per ',, , , , , ,. ,. , , , ,- i ,)l()| wrappillo n nlankel round his V'ANCOrVKK ANU RKVBL8TOKK, B, I i iii.i'la. u hicli were projei le 1 Ui ilm British monej markets. All eotlltlllllliial lour, ailill'es-ed to l',i-l ollice, Rev, l.sloke, will have pimiipl attention. ■ni copper, m,,1,| \\ .iln,.- i nn-i SIT. ii!„l dlvei S|s per I Th.. main .,re body parti 11 I I' I l,,il|,|,|,l|J |, l.l'IIIIM, 1,,,,,,,, ',, llll IUT II p 1 o . i , , t . i i heuil inail,> hi- escape mil of tlmilooi '"• rcsP * ii... it........ I.,,,,.'..,., il,., l,l,,..t..i ..^ 1, been the flames hurninu. ihe blankel a-- hi1 w. ni. Tlm house wa- lt"tted, |i.ii,',| no lu a number of ..., ,- ,i , ■ i, I lv -.na ices ol 1 he briBnne mo called inin requisition. c. w o w. Mountain Viovo Camp, No. 119 BV..,.,r Rnoond and F.mrlh «,.,lii.-ilnv- 111 etch month. In Selkirk Hall. Vi-iun Wou.1- mou conli.il'v e,vite,l •" Hloilll. w K 'i- Holtv i: i'i". '"om. J \\s. MoINTYKK, Clerk Kootenay LodgD, No. 15, A F. * A. M. • , ^-.v. _ Tlm raattlar nmei a \\ cno.N vi. i " ., , , -i, tunnels. While urn .M.'ii nn i i 'I'.,!. ■ . II,,, properly, nccordinu lo those am i- thai ol a 1 nn 11 .■ I mon ll'cllj ,111 .... ... . . who hllVI' I'Mlllll 1 ll, I- likelv lo , . -,ll,l„,-,.'l I.. I." I'l Ii t „« Brade miii', li is I,,- | mereh i In in he . . , , , inted .'"ii" a-,-' above -.'a level, ainl ton ,,i onu ■ ,, ' ' ■"•' hnr ■ | ('l.a.l.aui. in,'.. May 2. .lol,., Steen, ' \\MI'I'.I.I.I. ItlMCIt. ., promineni farmer of Chatham nl ilm r.'-ihiit- Township, wns struck by lightning proper!) I" ,dei Campbell riv- .-oil instantlj killed iiii- afternoon. :,. ■ i _ I ileal Ali,nil lhn 'clock Chatham and Shocking Fatality 1 nn rnifilinr ,u"" Inai i— '»" I ,' "m ■ M isnNI' TKMI'l.K nan'.. ,.» H i Z^*r:.' • . m. \\ '.-Uniii l)r«t!i -nn ordiaUy w«l- J T l'ULl.ll K. M ■ CHAS J AM IN ~i. nil! .si SKLKIKK LODGE 12 1.0.0 P. M II . il«y -■ - Wk-irk Hi Pvi.-itmn or^thrtL **e cordially iuviled to atteud. I. PBOBYN S.li. JAS MATHIE;-!' Cold Range lodge, K of P. No. 18, Revelatoke, B. C. MKKTS ..VhllY ABUSE- i I except In r ' ,'»,"i nnDth, Hall al 5 "• • Kltlnj Enlfhta»ra oortlallj n». l' i li -.. , . \\:. ■ ' C, Q. H. HHiJl'K. K 'it H t - T P SMITH II ' ' l,,i,,. in iln- district, vicinity wa- visited In the most dan- ■ niiiii,.il thai a seven i,,,,i perous electrical storm in years. Mr. been struck. Tlm Steen and hi- young daughter saw ihe ,,,. .ni! inned, storm coming and went mn into tha probable thai in ihe hiirnyard lo gather in a Hock of goalie nf lun:-. They were in a field bank of ni,.- ,i ih,. place, ilm barn when lhe storm broke upon ii, in. line flash of lightninu struck londed hj a Mr. Hteen. His dnugliter, who was -ink some distance away, fell ilm force of I'hi an- llm shock anl was sIiiiiiiihI for all in- ... ,| -innl. She turned townrds her lather, only lo -ee him totter and fall. When \\ Kin,I I \\ \\^ III \\ reached I.i- -ide he was dead. \\\\n\\ Tlm death lia\\iiiLr been instantaneous llm ■ Mill ' ■' ,i •' \\ ,n- 1. n, 1. I ,, . • M 11 KI \\\\. .'■- !, I I I I I I II ' Tap| '' "■ M ■■ Visil .'. coon d. He 11 W Zbc nDaiUH^cralb ■■ - :V ' ttKDNESDAY, M \\ , I)i • i l. .■' 'ai ' lettci ■ I '' " I i ■ I -. ■■'■■'' ' . i, il," l! i conntrii i i, !,-l bi ■ ,„ ■ ■ Ioi 1 nnn n poin n i I,, i, I,,, ,t po il,' , Mothers' Day SoUnn \\i-,\\< adopted tlu- annual "Mothers Day" ami iut- fixbd on tlie 1 Sunday in Mny nf each year ■ ■ n-MMn. On tlii-- day moth- ;;i. in (h- oxpeuiatly roinembored mi ver sal motherhood exalted in ■..ui of every man, woman and I |ip plan is in ni;ik<' il not nnl) i pntimental observance, hut an . iti! lothe it «i'li ano i !■, ii iiiii power thai cornea ■■ ( ,, lum I li-' weai ing ■ ition, or other w hil . ■. i ■ till .'Inlll-'MI i.l I I Ul ll l»- imll . \\ ideiv >• i hat n ' In moi her ■ , K»moi \\ if dt'M I ;'i "in hon n i In >\\n\\ t ■ ■ i. . >,(| in , ;i tele latin phone, or iif I ni' pn loflii • ■ I foi iii'i .in-'-, liar ity; ■ i j ' T ,-i V .ill mn I"" - I THE MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED 1S55 Capital Paid Up - $3,500,000 Rest Fund - - $3,500,000 Has/>5 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities of the World. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT At all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. REVELSTOKE, B. C. Branch, W. H. PRATT, Manager. Sunshine grates have . maximum strength J Sunshine Furnace has four triangular grale bars, each having three distinct sides. In the single-piuce and two-piece grate no such-like provision is made for expansion or conttaction, and a waste of coal always follows a shaking. On the left-and right-hand sides are cotter pins, which when loosened permit the grates to slide out. These four grate hars are made of heavy cast iron, and are finished up with bulldog teeth. The teeth will grind up the toughest clinker ; and lUNSHINEjavmdce because the grates are made in sections, not only can nothing but dust and ashes pass through, but after each shaking a different side can be presented (0 the fire. AIm), with the Sunshine grate there is no hack-breaking movements attached 10 the shaking. By gently rockingthe lever, first on the left and then on the right, the ashes are released on both sides,and fall through into the pan. <4# McCSary,s nf Hi ii i.l, < .ilumbta. FOLEY'S PRE imhip, n ■ i ' ,i I" ■ JH-'OpIt Man Missing timi in... ■I . M | I ,...!,■ iii llii niiilrj i"i Iwetfty [I I Id i,. In nppl; fui i Ml ill.' I'l.'i im . i .. , iij iii nil "Ml ll II Dul.'.l M . ll ' I II WW. I II. \\i . ■ ■ i Ri i r 'm 'i ha Ismoii I ' li. trdl i. No« Rdlaon Tlii'iiiti'. M I In. Scottiah Prima Donna, Mi i Jo II ie Ml f/ttl lil.'in nml ''uu- . 11 Companj. Edii on Theatre. SODAS •'Tlii' flnur and lard uacd inanynodaa may lie good, Imt thnl i< not all timi is wanted in a aatiafying biacuil ii i^ nol all that Foley's Smlaa "M !■ ■IiimmI llavor i eaaentiat. In aeourina the p;ood Qavor ol l''iilry'a Sodaa we recng.nhe tho lm|>ortanco ol n pprfoctly-opcratlng ycaat. Wc tul." im cliuncca with uur ycaat. Wc could buy it from mitsiila nm' i i al I i ', Imt we -In nol do ti u'i i lie ycaal uaed in Foley's ■ i In in our own Factory and by iicctiring perfect working o( that yeast, wc gel the delightful llavor lur which Foley's Bodn> nro famous mr, never flat nr paaty always sweet, crisp and good nil ihu iv through Foley Bros. Larson &*Co. WINNIPEG tr.IWONTON VANCOUVER Musical Eckhardte at Edison Theatre May 24th WEDNESDAY, MAY II, 1010. THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B. C. IWi rtgt 9 If our methods suit you toll others. If they don't unit you toll us. Any criticism of our mode of tloinn buoiuess will In' appreciated. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Oranges, Bananas, Lemons Grape Fruit, Cherries, Strawberries, Lettuce, Cab- hade, Cauliflowers, llad- ishes, Cucumbers, Itipe Tomatoes, and (ireen Onions arriving daily. We get ih- in nfti n. \\Ve keep thriii fresh. Breakfast Foods We are always able to supply the public with these goods because we carry a large supply of all (.'ream of Wheat, tlrape Nuts, Quaker Oats, Breakfast Gem, Wheat Flakes, Force, Malta Vita, Orange Meat, Wheat Berries, Puffed Rice, threaded Wheat Biscuits, in packages, and Wheat Granules, Corn Meal. Meota Flour, Boiled Outs, and Graham Flour, in small sacks. All new and fresh. Jams, Jellies Now is the time we are being asked for .lams and .Jellies as the supply of fresh fruit put up last year is nearly all gone. We are in a position to supply your needs with all kinds of good articles: Crosse A' Blackwell's in lib and 21b glass jars, lib and 71b cans; Wagstaffe's in 1 and 25b glass jars, and Mb cans; also a cheaper grade in 51b cans. Keep us on your list when you want Jams and Jellies. Feeds Alwavs a large supply of Hay, OatB, Wheat. Bran, Shorts, Chops and Cracked Corn, at prices that cannot be duplicated. Get It at Hume's HUME'S SPECIAL A news sheet devoted to the interests of the citizens of Revelstoke and surrounding towns and settlements. Our aim is to place before the purchasing public the facilities of Our Big Department Store. Teas Wi' recommend high grade tea because we know from experience that it gives griMitrr satisfaction. Wo have just received a large Hliiiniiont of high grade tea in hulk, whii'lt we procured through one of the hest tea experts in the west. Let, us send you a pound. We also carry a full line of package leas in II mi Lais, Blue llili- hon, Tetley's. Lipton's,Salads, Five O'olock, Ben 11 or, and Japan (ireen tea Boys' Two-Piece Suits The coats this season for Boys are a little longer and easier fitting, sleeves with fancy cuffs, fancy flaps, lapels longer, and knickers lined with strong dark silesia, double seats and knees, well trimmed and cleverly finished. The Lion Brand Make in all the new shades, selling with us this season in sizes 29 to 31 at 16.60, 18 and $;i. Boys, come in for one of our Two-Piece Double- Breasted Suits and ask for a Lion Brand make. They are fully guaranteed and worth the money we ask. Get It at Hume's At this season of the year men commence to look for new hose. If you want the best at the cheapest price we can supply your demands right now. We import our hosiery direct from the Old Country manufacturer and we can save you from 25 to 50 per cent on your summer stock. Let us show you : SUCCESS—Black Cashmere seamless sox, equal to any :'>5e. hose on the market, for 25c. OUK SPECIAL—Black cashmere, white toe and heel, seamless. You can't produce its equal elsewhere under 50c. See it and be convinced that it is the best 35c. sock on market. Three pairs for $1. L LA MA—The perfect fitting, full sized, all wool cashmere sock that we make our leader. Medium weight, 50c. per pair or il pairs for $2.50. Fancy Cashmere Hose Black cashmere with silk embroidere.l clock in all colors, seamless, at UOc. Fancy cashmere hoBe in green, brown and fawn, with silk embroidered patterns at 75c. per pair Fancy Lisle hose, self embroidered clocks, wine, pearl, bronze and green, at 50c. and HOc. per pair New Laces •*BRgJ! A hundred new patterns added to our already great Inii' Btock, making a eol- li'iiion not eq lailed in any town in tins country: Plauen Laces, Valenciennes, Torchon laces, Maltese Laces, Guipure Laces. You can spend a pleasant hour any day looking over the laces from 5c. to $1.50 New Frillings and Ruchings Did you see the new Frillings and ltuchings at Hume's. They are just lovely. This remark overheard on the street from one lady to her friend, about places the showing They are interesting, and some are put up in boxes at 25c. per box Specials for Thursday and Friday LOT ONE FABRIC GLOVES—100 pair of Ladies Cloves in Lisle Thread, etc., any color and size, and a lot of different kinks at per pair—25C. Lul' TWO THREAD AND SILK GLOVES—Aboul 200 pair for Ladies and Misses. Any size and color and no 2 pair alike, ail at 50C Take the Elevator Mail Orders. Telephone Orders. Send the children to the Btore. Come yourself, Have our city traveller call at your home for orders. Fancy Hose for Women New Fancy Hose for Ladies' they ire |. ipular f ir weiirin.' with 'h" new Spring i Ixford Shoes. Rome very pretty polka effects, and floral de'igns in Tans, Modes, Greys, etc to wear with the fancy colored slims, at per pair 50c. • :± A special full length lace hose, Tan, Black, White, etc., pretty designs, all lace, extra spliced toes to heels at per pair 75c. Dutch Collars and Dainty Jabots Periodically some striking new ideas in dress accessories appear at a time when conditions are ripe for a radical change from what has long been worn till people have tired of it. Of such is the Dutch Collar and the Dainty Jabot. They have sprung into imme ise favor. A splendid assortment on our counters at present from 25c. to $1.50 Delainettes An opportunity to buy a line of goods at the same price as Toronto stores sell them. A direct importation of Delainettes, pretty and fresh, for Kiui- onas. Wrappers-. Ssoques, etc.. and another line of patterns in strip'-.- for waists, etc., at per yard 20c. Take the Elevator The Elevator is the most per- [,,,'t type of passenger elevator made. We spared no expense to get the best and most reliable. All the safety devices so lar produced vou will find on it. The mosl approved automatic safety brake. C. B. Hume Sr Co. DEPARTMENT STORE Revelstoke, * B. C. Yon may find a mistake in our accounting, let ui know if you do. We have installed the finest otlice system possible and are doing our utmost to keep apace with the times. Yon can help us if you'.let us know of any mistake that might occur. *9-!x "alW r«cr» fi. •Mii THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE. M G WEDNESDAY, ii,\\v ii. inin THE fBLIII GH9WER UtiMi I'.i ill I'll I IMI' SI I I'lll II. i Ilium. Im,I..J I,,,,, ami Hiilpluir :.; u,i- lirsl I'lnplnyi'tl us ti I'i'iili'il, f,„ - , i, , uh, in i iilifornia. Tlio ("i i nlu n-i'il in nn l\\ times waa ii , iiiitaiiH-il 1,'iim,' yuan i ",' ir ivi'll ti inll. Tin' 1>!I IMM" if I III' -|,l :n WU' I I'l',! up ■ pint.i ul en Sun ■!" ' ' uli' li.' I," lie ■ Hi I ive : i '■ ill Iln I ilti-iicli'il li,.' I Itli i III , , , i II I '1,,'IIIMl- li I., u. .11, mi ih" i., uniii. i I.. I ,111 I III' ill' : I ,i' I i\\ .■ I'M ipel til tl III Ml, |l" fill"} fllllllll llllll ill,' in-} ilepenileil il| I Iitlilu I'olnpi I nl In',. iml -lllplllll I.i . ulphi li ll ii ' llii'ii I'll hum liiul ill.' I," ' till lllll nm liuu' an I Mi]|,i,,ii spi-u} a It'll ' I" ' I llllll 11 nlllll tl ' lii'ii uilulile -ulpl Si ii llii i linn went 111 n.nK llllll i ■ tl'llele.'l i w f,'i null i. I he lin- in. . - ,m in ill were eliinili - nte I, i lie pri'pni a i ion -iniplilii'd uiul I 111' , ,, I li illli I'll at,, il \\'. ■■ l,.,v . iiii fiii-ii ill i ii itlim , follow, I.'i nl iilpliiii-, .'" Hit "I lime, nn i" illniis ni ivnter. This mi\\- tu in li, prepnri 'I a- follov, I hi I." iillnns nf Iml wuter add i - n . . i It mi pour in i lie -iil|,Mi,. lir ii in, lloil :!i" mixture li'.in In to "ill miii'ii,'-. Thi i ulii ieiil in pi'.ulii.'i' the I un ipilllltilV nf slllpllilli'. I lie in im I I I ia, a li.- diluted in form foi ij trillions nnil *lionld be applied at ..iim' . When ila- lime-sulphur is pirn "I in thi -I'l.-o taiil. ii -lionlil l». rtrninirf ilirnuirli puiiin Harking, or Hiiiie nilii'i material of similar ii.ii'ii'' in tnko i.iii nil lumps ih.it wmilil , lin; the -|Ma\\ nozzle. li ,-il- I.."' I to stiind for uni -i.'.ii length "i I imi' lifter prppni'ntion, ilm liuu. Klllplllll I'l'} I llli/l'- mil I n alii" .mi.-in li it li" desired in use spra; Ilml ha- become i rj stullized, (lie iiiixlnii' .-an In- ht'al.'.i"t lhe r ptile. Drug Stores Take High Stand K'iiiimiimi, v,t., May 6.—The nn nt d i-iie nnd i in port uu t action taken by ihe American Pharmaceutical Asm- ointion since that body convened here yesterday nn rning occurred when the convention, as a whole, placed itself on record as advocating the abolition of alcohol as u ci mmodity on salo in all American drug Btoresand earnestly urged tbe elimination of nil tm flic in what it terms "bablt-fomiing drills " 118 llllllllflll tn public tllnrnls nnl detrimental to the best interests nf the American in pie. Stable Groom is Bridegroom New York, Mr>- 5—Mies Ethel Croker, Richard Croker's daughter, is siid tn bave Bailed fur Kurnpe on the steamer Adriatic, for which vessel her passage wns booked some time ago. oilicers. nf the line said that the pas- "•fi' engagement hud been cancelled, Rumors that MissCrnkfr bud recently married John G. Breen.a riding academy groom, have been vigorously affirmed, und even more rigorously denied. Ureen wee alto said by passengers to have gone un board the vessei tndav. A Generous Husband i abi ilu ■ 11 ' ; ' ■ ■ for lire. He I ■' ■' ' ' . ■■• ol I - on -md Mr flarrie nnd ally trill act a the 11 V ' hnl?. Weekly Halt-Holiday Sydney, Australia, Mhv 5.—Hon, C *• Wade, premier < I New South Wales in response to ji requpst, by & Ur#r» and influential deputation, has notified lii** intention of introducing a iiill providing h universal Saturday half-holiday, | SYNOPSIS OF REGULATIONS GOV ERXINQ THE DISJ-'OSAL. OF i-»o- MINION LwASUti WITHIN THE RAILWAY BELT IN THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. .\\ LICENSE :u cut timber can be 10 qulr< d only at public oinptut;on. a rental ot & per square mile \\b charged fur all timber berths excepl those situated west of v.i,' for which the rental ia ite uf i cents per acre per annum, IdJtJon tu the :er.;.i-. dues **•„ tfit fo lowinst rates are ofcarg«4:<- >.i« ■■ lumber. ju cenib per thousand reel B.M. Railway ties, eight and nine feet lone. id 1 W cent* ea ■ e. •• bolts. 36 cents a. cord. All other products, '> per cent on the sales. A i.'*nse ;s !apued so soon hb a berth 1 te: rttory no fimher can be rut on a berth untU tb« ..- ; ; Permits to cut una granted • I • , LSI ur actual - -* ■ wjuin wi. .ise. . obtain permits to Is f wood for i.i e without vimpotitlon. ss . 1 ■« • rmit are (1.50 per thou tuare fc Of a;.. mood ex- ept oaJc; - ... - - foot for 1 ■* 1 . .-2 to tf for feoos ■ • itss; and H ^ - OOftM. Bases for graglj k . . -*3 axe .itued - years, a; * • /r i.'.r^rr, .&r,tu may be pur based - : n. * ;^ for anthra- - «. rm, may nt on 1 eats poi ..- t- '-'• output. Entries f r land .'or »*•;.( j.tu.-;. . • . 1 . r at the ■ *> ..r - lituated - at sad Isstrs .• mi ■ .: • Inter or .:,. . -.g-M ags . 1 ■ •'. -' - ■ DM OI * ■ ; » m\\t*>) A !•♦- . --..... . erfonn the s ed there? hi ' - *• . t -. p 1 ini 1 ie pra .... . . . * 1 own 1 illdlngv iltivs , . . ■ f the fs Is deceased * • ■ ■ i #n- l for - . -*m,- r to obtaining y«*"nf n 1 ■uoh p<-r»'n -Mid-r.g Witt ■ ,n- ther, i< ",-r hnn bis pennant ni pon farming .n:..i owned b> ' ... itsttd the he Aft a* 'o rt>nUipnc* may *>*» latlsftsd bv rssld»noe upon 'he ADPMrP'.on for pat^n? should h*» msd# ■ , a heforp th» local ib-sg , homestead nrp*" tor Before n-jskir.* B.ppUcstlon for » wi^n' - mo-i'ha' noMrv In wrlflrif to »h" fVimmlMlont*- of fV^ Lands n> O'tHwa of eh» inten- tion " lo 1 W. W. fr)R7. r>pu+v U!r.]»i*-r Of th* Intftftor Tli. NOTICK TO PUBLIC imliiv li.iv r -I'liiM'il 1 lir sen ioo of .1 "';i\\ iii".t. Any persons cIqhm'oun ul* hftViny I hrir .'In-.-Is Of COS | I I'lt'iitii'd, should loavo \\mhv1 nl tlio police station II. M, PARRY, Chief 0! Polini T.'.ki- i) npplicnti l'n>\\ in . retail 1 Know n 1 II. C„ f« I'M" l0 M10. ::, ST0'l H I it ire I Iml we intend to make ih lo the S11 pei Intention 1 <>f 1 Polii i' for n renewal of our pior tir't'iHii \\\\>v tho pre mi tea ? the r.elnnr] I \\. Xnkusp, h 1 If veni from .luno 30, lecemher 31st, 1010. Oplvie & M Kitrick. I, 1910, Muni: T ,1,. nn 1- -■ llinl Mi .1., ■1 ll'lrl lllll' we intond in nppl.v to il 0 Siiperin ton l.'lll Ml Provincial Pol CO fur 11 pe 11.-u III of In- iri.ii! liqm liconso fm Ihi' Iii.l- '- House, rilncii r. 11. C, foi tlii' ll.-llf VI 11 frnin Juno ill I'.'in- ti Doc imbei 31st, liiin. ('. P Hy. Coy M IV .'ll'il. I'.nn, NOTICE. Take notice that 30 days after dato I in tend to appli to the Superintendent nt Provincial Police [or a^ renewal of the retail liquor licence for the Union Hotel, Arrowhead, ll. C. tor the half- year from June 30th, 1910, to Dec. 31st, 1910. Dated Mai Itli, 1910, May 4 lm. \\V. |. I.i,;irnirir. To Trappers Raw Furs Bought Cash Prices Paid F. B. WELLS, Exporter of Furs. SPRING IS HERE iRow ia tbe Ciinc of Meat' for SccD iiMantino JBcauttfB i:»oui' (BarCcns .\\ liiijfo assorttiii'iil "i l''n".li i'i.ihI.'ii .uni Field s.v.k, Inrluclinir Ml I.l. HKItiCiS PKKRY'S MAN'S MiKENZIK'S AND HLMtPKK'S. Kinu Lnwii Uriins, Clovur, Inn,.ilu, Ali.iii.i The Paget Supply Co'y- E. W. B. PAGET J. WILSON NOTICE. that I intend lo appli to Supei ntenilent of the Provincial ■ • ■! the retail liquor Hotel, Hurl' -n fi : the hall year from June 191 Ith. 19 U'M. I.UVATT. \\n'. ■ erintemlent "t ■ n Hoi 11 B C., for the NOTICE. T.il,.' notice ilml thirty days after data I intend to upply to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for a renewal of Liquor License for the St. Leon Hotel, St. Leon, fir.. f,,r the half year from May 31st., to December 31st., 1910. M. GRADY. NOTICE. Thirty days after date- of this advertisement wo intend to make application to the Superintendent of Provincial Police, Victoria, for a renewal of Retail Liquor License for the Grand Hotel, Nakusp, B.C., bom July Ut to December 31st., 1910. DOUGAL & HAIGH. Central Hotel Abrahamson Bros., Props. Enlarged ami Impioved. First-Class in every reapoct. All modern convenience* Larue Sample Rooms. Rates, $2.00 per day Special Weekly Rates Revelstoke, B.C. NOTICE. Take notice that thirty days after date I intend to make application to the superintendent of provincial police for a renewal of Retail Liquor License for the Kootenay Hotel. Hurton, B.C., for the half year endin'c December 31. 1910. Dated May 1st., 1910. STEPHEN PODBIELANCIK. NOTICE Take notice that 30 days after date I intend to apply to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for a renewal of the retail liquor license for the Hotel Beaton, at Beaton, B. C, for ihe half-year from June 30, 1910, to December 31st, 1910. Dated Hay 1th, 1910. J. A. THKW. TENDERS Rids are requested for ihe following 'nl.'- up to Saturday, Hay 7th on New Bank of Commerce, Revelstoke. Exi ivnting, Masonry, Plumbing, Heating and Metal \\V,,rk. Carpentry, Painting and Glazing, Sand and Gravel ilil. yard. Plan-, and Spocifi- i'I'm- ran he seen at tlie Bank of or by n|i|i!yinL' to W. H. [ moil II.,li'l. n,- -iiiy i.'iiiIm i,,,i necessari- •.-.I Doyle and Allum, Ltd are disposing of their entire Stock al a small advance on cost. It will pay you to investigate their prices on Diamonds. Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Watches Doyle and Allum, Limited West Kootenay Steam Laundry Revelstoke, B. C. Send your Blankets and have them Properly and Promptly Cleaned. SHIRTS AND COLLARS A SPECIALTY Satisfaction guauanteed in all lines Phone 71 Office Corner 2nd. St., and Mackenzie Ave. Apply tf. WANTGD Smarl office hoy r ' Box 206, -'iiy Ho Ing Pictures to-night. ro LET—Furnished room, suitable ■ ither "tie ur two gentlemen. Centrally li oated. Apply thin office. ' B .. ■ R \\l EVAN WANTED—A caretaker fur the V Apply tn v m.i a Secretary. ' TO INVRHTORH It you want n niirn invoitmonl, nnil nn*i Hint will *tnml thn r.lttnte,! innpentlon wntn Tlie Over-Lnntl Financiers Limited, VANCOUVER. S C. mil, I IS BtTS VANl "i vi R REAL ■' ffa offer f'dl quarter a'-nin Imperial 'ark, beautiful loention, natty term i Write for pn.rliniilo.rw. Wei tarn llrokei gt '„., 72fl Pender St., Went, Van- eouver, B. C. a.18-8. II I OR Rl . r-Rai ■ it, Vpplj '., M' M ,. j Clanwilliami B ' to NOTICE Our logs are stamped on the end "E" arid all persons are warned against taking them or the driving of nails or spikes therein. Do not touch our logs. Revelstoke Sawmill Co.. Ltd. TTTTT fTTTT THE ONLY ONE OF THE ORIGINAL Bohemian Glass Blowers With his Company of Expert Glass Workers will give Exhibitions Niffhtly for Two Weeks Commencing To-Night. Wednesday Eve., May 4th At their Stand on Mackenzie Avenue 30th Annual tour and first appearance in your city of the only company of Glass Workers who have delighted thousand* in all parts of the world in their wonderful and peculiar style nl' entertainment. WEDNESDAY, -MAY II, 1010. THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B. C. Pad I iw. "T' i.isrmr. BUILD UP REVELSTOKE Patronize Local Industry GET YOUR PRINTING AT HOME We cTWAIL-HERALD has new type and printing machinery Our stock if printing papers is large and well selected. WE PRINT Letterheads - Billheads - Cards cTHenus - Envelopes - Programs Books and Booklets - Loose Leaf Recount Forms - Ball Programs Wedding Stationery - Memoriam Cards - Lumber Forms - Tags, Etc. ADDRESS- THE INTERIOR PUBLISHING CO., LTD. REVELSTOKE, B. C. Agents for the famous EMPIRE TYPEWRITER $60.00 Cash Tea That is Always Fresh "SALADA" is grown in the finest tea gardens of the Island of Ceylon, picked every day and reaches you not later than fifteen weeks after being gathered. Its native purity and fine flavour are preserved in air-tight sealed "SALADA" packets. You are guaranteed tea of unvarying good quality. Ask your ftrocer for a package to-day. You'll like It. Bluck. .Mixed aad Natural Qrcon, -i \\, Si c, i c uud 70c per lb. RAIL AND STEAMER DON'T KICK Mill. Among 'li*' many good ihitii in ili.' address iii.i'li' In Mr. Roberl Quay Ir nl tho npcuinc dI ih" i ini'ml Foremen's Association wns: "^••.-n un n".l dou i' ,,r l' ii deninud rel ."-'1. 'I ', .,.' eeinent ai rivt d at i-- Ma - "hiin-!-, I-'. ..hi- per hour; pattern in J ■! -. ih" . ,l"i - ..nil blacksmiths, 2 i "in- an Imi,r in. I.., "il.iiii ikers ai.- al a il adlock. Tl,.' I'ompany have turned down the aim in lii'.. -I,.,nl.I be i,, lifl peopleup, "" !' "' ''"' carmen ami steam lit- IVhat .an I dn n, make a man better? "''-' "'"' tl,cs0 ll:lV" "I'l'1"'1 '"' "» Whal ran I .In m make him a better arbitration I."anl. factor in ilm niche that he lill-in life? j „„, M0UXTAIN ENGINE. , If si,m,-body has knocked him down* pick him up ami Bay: 'I am your Tl"' h"'-"'-1 ''• ''• "• hi.ninnli' ■ friend; what "an I .In fm- you?' What tllis division "as a visitor in th" In- have you done? Vnu have mail., a cal yards mi Monday and attracted friend nf that man. From that mom- considerate attention. The loeomo. eni he sit- up nights i<> work for.you, ,ivG was lmiU "' Mom real last June as he i- ready to work overy day to '"' u"lk "" th" hi- lllM "' l'i'lli- ""tl show vnu that he is il„. right ' Wind is •''l\""" -"" I'"1 **•>' heavier and of man. Then that fellow goes m.t "'"'''' powerful than tl"- 1000 '--'. and saysyon are all right, lie is her- " "-'"'' -'"" ''>' ,1"' '''''' "' N"- aiding vour name with praise every- ''•'*'" '■ "' ''"' M""''' ''"ml\""""' ' l'« where.'* with four large eyclindprs, '«.■ • ich sid", each cylinder driving three wheels ami s,, placed that the front '*o whi. h are the low pressure pair an be operated independently from ihu rear wheels nr high pressure. LOCAL TRAIN SERVICE 'Ilie local train between Vancouver und Revelstoke continues to grow in publie Favor, especially Bince ihe sleep- , ing .'ar service has been attached, and A new device i- the operating ofthe reverse lever by steam. Thi- mamoth nn pull a load ul 700 tons this week the train did the biggest business Bince ii started. The arrangements ol the C. P. II. for handling .•'"-"", ,|,:. ,,.„;„ ,.„ „ .. „ ,1 , ,r over the Selkirks without all}' •' ■:', tins tiain are now excellent. Two I , , .' . sleeping ears are employed in the ser- ; vice, one being left in Revelstoke over night. Passengers desiring to take the local train can thus go to |1US0 ls Pr«,!lic»U>' "" "PenmeW. their berths in the sleeping ear any UAI.It IAN RAILWAY LABORERS time before departure on the night I STRUCK they are going west. Passengers for the south can also occupy their her - ths taken on the route from Van • I corner till next morning when thev ,i"'" ''•' '1'" ' ' ''' R" '" ""rk ""',he .'an take the train ,outh. * l'"'"1' ,trUck "n M""'">' '"' :-'r 'IV travelling public speak mosl "T Th" f the leaders were ar ■ highly of this arrangement of the "''""' by tho "">' P°,,oe '"'" u>timid" divisional QlT.cials, and il is ,loped at.ng other men who were willing to this local service between Vancouver w ' "T ,rightened '"",1 ■" l 0,1,1 -ii i ■ BO. 1 hi- wlinl" gang api*'uied at *he unit Itevelstoke Hill Income a perman- : .# , „ , ent ,,ne. LOCOMOTIVE IS \\ RELIC Winnipeg, May Ith.—The locomotive although she is j,.,i capable ol making In miles an hour nn tne flat. Engil r Carmiehael is in charge. No. .i large gang oi ' lali< ian I t [brought nut this week from Fort ttill- city gaol on Monday and stated they had signed a contract with the C. P. K. to word for 91.75 a day. The men put to work "ti handling in boii cars, and they saying that 81.75 .» pay foi -ib it was .., very serious otter..- •.-» .intimidate men against n"'km^ i ..nl. i.'i ih.'in io be I-" ked ip ti i... in.'ii returned lo work. The men Uo . •I.. had ll'-en Lountess of Uniterm, famed as being I . ■ . , ihe lirst locomotive ever seen in i - i .. . , , "h." ; Manitoba, amved „, .he city from ,|;1V wa, n,„ h , Golden, B. (. 1, was expected that ,„.„,, wo,.k ., „ Jmekio|1 .,_ p_ the engine would be brought fioni v .... , „ ■»*••«•"• read the lontraits when gave the tiolileii mi ns own wlieelbase, but this .■ ,, , , , . men Free transportation tn II. (. at was found to be impractical! e. It v.. -. ,. , , , ,. , . , fl.ifi a day. He pointed nut tlia- the «a- tncroforo raised nn tn „ Mat cai , i i-i i i i ii , . rontract did not -i i whicli was diih billed in '..-nera i i i ( i ., ... ... 'ar w.ik, therefore the must go to Manager Ueorge llurv, at Wnmi- , . ,, , ' " • work again. H" warned ■ ■ ■ -, peg. II,-i" il vdl undergo a ilu,rough ,i . 1 I! l II . • \""" 1 overhauling and will lie put in ns good condition as it- age permits. It will li' re-painted and made attractive in appearance, and then in all ,,,..,,,. ' . complained that I ittli meat •> ,s nrobabi Itj will thi. .„„„,„, Bad „ _.,.„.„ „„„. l".-< I" Ung ,'l.,"" In tho park fa„„g , i the i an., ii ,n p ii ifii dopo! .ci lliggina , i nr i ic •■ ■ ■ ■ ■. • -..\\ avenue. . " *'"' '''", •'>' '"■"" M ' '" '"\\T'"|.. l; ... , ,r ' ■ ■ i • lo lhc pioneei ul.. ». , , , ..•■I" • .- openlnn up ihe wesl when iln .,, , ,, ""■ men ■"• the more il .■ timer up|icarcil nn the ■• n.- in mike ,, , i , , "ll.. on i'.il,'. h el treati I transportation nasioi lis coming . i i i , i » had ilw ij -i." other il •■ • . • I markod in ne« area, the passing of ,, ■ ■ II "I nv.ait and .uh.nl of the ra - , ., , , ., Knottier i le nl • i i , .. . ,. '"" had r... righl to Superintendent John McLo an, in , i , , ,. , ' ' lr>ke "itii" it due ■ pi i,. speaking nf the Countess of hififcr n , . i,i. ii i . . . " ' '"" ■'""' "r" therefore iab. -o ' ■ night, anl lhal he saw the old ,,,„; , , . „ 'puni-nni'.nf.. locomotive Firsl in l«7fi I' had been T . . ,. i i. i. ' l 'i nn . -, brought to Winnipeg two yoars before , , , , , , .... ;, is-r i. ii, "i 1870. ll in brought down (he ,,, j , ., „ . , under the btions and Red inei on a I. irge a nl that time ,i, , , .i a , i. "' '"" ■' ■ ■" there wai no rail loadm into lho ■ ;,\\v Th,- locomotive wa Intended lol in construction work on tho line run- nlu i from St, Itniiif ue to -, ll.iil, Mr. Viliiiin added thai the l,,como- live was bull I in 1871, md il is much mallei thai lo-j ''"r""' W" ' M"' '"' -' ".I,,"..' lay, It ws of .. (ail •'\""""• "" ' ''' n '" ' North Edi i/i' .ml did OJ ell nt crvi.'c. wa« gored In .'• ilh I'm a tiiiiiiii.i ol years lhn locomo- ; ' "' "■« li '<• '' w i ii ed nl ih" luml l •' tho Columbia Rivei Lumber Co., n>w llu ■ I'tcd to I'lii.'ie ,i v. is kna todoio. Gored to Death Page THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B G WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1010. r Boot and Shoe Display Our Stock Larger Than Usual. New Spring Designs LADIES' PUMPS Undressed Kid in Black and Brown, ankle strap, new heels. l'rices from $3.00 UP Patent Leather Pumps, Black Dongola Kid Pumps. Tan Dongola Kid Pumps, and Tan Box Calf Pumps, OXFORDS Special Prices from $2.25 up. in Tan and Black Oxfords, Dongola Kid. regular $3, now $2.25. Shown in a great variety of styles. Patent Leather. Tans, Dongola Kid, Box Calf. LACE AND BUTTON SHOES- For Ladies. Special dongola kid, reg. $3, now $2.25. Thoy represent the smartest styles shown this season. BOOTS AND SLIPPERS for children and infants, a nice display of dainty lines and exceptionally pretty styles. BOYS' SCHOOL SCHOES The kind tnat will stand hard wear. Meadumea C. M. and I) Y. Marpole and families will shortly reopen iheir residence at Savuuaa. Mrs. C. M. Marpole and her son, Harry, huve been in poor health lor some time Jiatt but her medical advisers think tl at the climate ot the dry lelt will boi n cause a recovery. K. Marpole, .Ir. will also probably accompany tlie party. H.J. Hoylock Mt on Momlsy nio.1 t to take over his new duties bb manager ol the new brunch ot the Imjer- ial Bunk at Chspe, Lake Shuswap. Mrs. Huylock and family acoompauii d liiin. Their many friends here will wit-h tliciii every success in their iu\\v borne, Mr Verral, also ol the local hank stulV, will uaiiat Mr. Hayluck at the new branch. The Rev. S. ITiillinicrc has just arrived iiuin England to take up his duties as imumbeut ol the Augboau church at Atrowhenl, N.ikns|i anil adjacent p..hub. Mr. l'hillinn.re is an aotive aud energetlo oleryman and is besides a good and earnest preacliei and an ardent churchman and speaks in enthusiastic terms nf his new field. To enable him to over his largo territory Mr. Phillimore has brought with him a line 10 h.p. gasoline launch Ioi use ou tbe hike. Mr. Phillimore preached nun ning and evening on Sunday last at St l'eteis church. BORN Donai.ii.~on—At Revelstoke, on May 9tb, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ross Donaldson a daughter. LOCAL AND GENERAL Tort Hope, Ont., has been badly damaged by fire. The town ot Steveston was badly damaged by tire on Sunday. The French elections have resultul in the Socialist party attaining power Iiy a substantial majority. Sir William Van Home has resigned us chairman of the Cl' R. and Sir Thos ShaughDesBV has taken his place. \\Y. .1. Curtis, piano tuner, will visit the City aboul May24th, 1010. Orders left with H. Manning will receive prompt attention. The regular review of Ml. McKenzie Hive, 1..0.T..M., will take place on Thursday next at 8 o'clock p. in., at Masonic Hall at Second Street. The new luminous are street lights arc uow in operation in many part.- of the city and are proving a greal BUC cess, the urea illuminated being very extensive. K. 11. Tiueinan, the well known photographer, will pay a business visil to lievelstoke oi. May 16th, when his studio will be open to the public for aboul ten days. A steam shovel working near Post Ollice bill, on the c.l'.K. at Sicamous, overturned in the mud on Sunday. A v king :i;iin was despatched and the shovel replaced "ii the n It. Smith, laborer was charge night at the city police court wit theft ol a looking glass frrm a certain houee in the red light district. He was lined $25 and coats or in di 7 days. The fine ■>..- Culameen anti n dell I i I and other structi.it. ii the pxrt lal , .-• . I ■ right and li 1 ..- . - - ■ ■ PURITY FLOUR To those who ha\\'o not yet given Purity Flour a trial we would suggest you doing so if you wish to procure the hest as we absolutely guarantee every sack. Your money refunded if not just what we represent it to be. TEA AND COFFEE We have a full stock of the leading lines in Teas and Coffees and can offer you the best values on the market, ranging in price from $1 per lb. to 3 lbs. for $1 as a special. A. HOBSON. BAKER & GROCER POLICE COURT (Cnutiuueci from Page Oue ) Your Insurance Is one of the most important items in your business LET Kootenay Agencies, Ltd* Look after this branch of your business KOOTENAY AGENCIES, LTD. Successors to Kincaid & Anderson 1 1 ti Spring Tonics! ■ ■ ■ deal ■ ■ $1.00 a Bottle ■ i Pre crlptioi i Bews' Drug Store , " R SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Fred. Fi west, ol Albert Canyon, in a ity to-day. Dr. VV, H. Sutherland is at Victoria nnectii o with the medical exam- :.- . ii< making a biui- ...ie.e. where he bag a branci. il authority that ■ ■ ■ - ■ ' ' ed Bir Thos. ' K., if ' ■ atter • ac ' Sir \\V°m. Mr and M ri. F. I i te taken 1 ."..ii nt Mr. ■ - imori nagei ol Mr. Allan ■ ntertain- - Mill hOlploH i rj and Fellow- nee lor tlm • 'I here wn- » large attend I veil. The lali ol the society repi rt the li '-.H making iteady progreai, 'having hiwornrj very i>o|iular |q the city. and warned him to say nothing. Accused said In' Bred al Shardlow, not Mall and ilu' Bhell was loaded with salt and could be found where he was arrested, I went with Sergt. Sturdy on Sunday nnd found the cartridge lim yards from High ton's lencc, also the wiids opposite nnd near the house. ,1 lir fence and house wall wore lull ol* shot, some of which 1 picked out. The shots in teuce and house wall were in lino. ACCUSED MAN SANK A certificate limn Dr. Hamilton as to the accused's sanity was produced. '1'lu' case ivus remanded For -I hours tn allow of another witness lor the prosecution being obtained. On resuming tlio case lust night, I'.. M. Clay was .ailed, and staled he had heard accused threaten to shool Shardlow on Saturday afternoon. Accused was greatlj excited and under the in- lluence "f drink. C. Holland corroborated Hall's evidence, Btating he hoard the accused say "stand by there Shardlow. I've got you," al the same time Bring the gun. Accused was about 60 foot away rom Hall when tho shot was fired, nd put another cartridge in the gun. Accused M't'iiioh excited and drunk. Says mind is shaky C. Godwin, the accused, siato.l thai he had never seen Hall at all, that he had fired ai Shardlow, n~111■_: n shell loadod wiih powder and salt whioh «onld nbl kill even a bird. He wus too lar away for the charge i" reach iho man and be did not Use any shot. The shol must have boon in tho fence and Iioiim' wall before. Shots would spread more any how if fired at that distance. The gun he used was an' old ■ ae, .iini as he fired, Shardlow entered Righton'a house and didn't oonte oui again, He wanted lo scare Shard low, He was afraid of Shardlow, be. ■an-.' Shardlow had struck bint. Hod, . I thai in 1001 ho had suffered fractured skull In England, anl the doctor had warned him again being roused to anger. He was afraid that ho mip-ht do Shardlow .1 ii nm. and tried to drive .' Hi" mind wns -l.-iliy -ino i hui -.1 . ■ -ii irdlow had struck '. irdlow knew thai his dog ■' " hen ho I OSfim I Kit 1'iilt I RIAL ised I it J Iff. Corporation of the City of Bcv« I'lstokp lioi ■ p ."i'i it. ! eapei I ■ ■' i ll II -I M 'Ml Fm iln*. p The New Styles Are Exquisite Come anil View a Sup- passing Delineation of in Spring Costumes and Princess Dresses, Hero, iii the full chni'iii of newness, will he found tba mosl, comprehensive nnd complete exhibit of Spring Fashions, In oosl nnii's ami Princess Dresses. Our displays are correctly expressive of the prevailing tendency in feminine appareling. Early buying ia now advisable, Our prices arc baaed solely on the Intrinsic vuliu'of thegarmente —you can buy here now as low as later elsewhere und In the meantime enjoy beings mon" tbe first to wear the fosci- naling new styles. These offerings aro Indicative of their splendid values. Ladies' New Costumes We are showing Costumes in tbe newest coloring and latest materials, with a style lit and finish that is not equalled in the city ami nt prices that are very reasonable. PRINCESS DRESSES ln Voiles, Panamas, Linen ami Percale. COAT SUITS in Linen, in White, Blue und Tun. LINGERIE DRESSES Lawn and Mull, In all sizes, in white, blue, pink nnd helio. Ready-to-Wear Garments Everyone remarks on our showing of Ready-to-Wear garments, and say it is far the hest ill tbe city. COME AND SEE THEM mm &UUUL FOR GOOD GOODS. I'.i.i Cl \\. i w. nx, Oity Clerk. Seeding Time is Here We have a full line of Guillen und I'ield Seeds in stock. Onion Sets, Clover und Timothy, Sweet - Pons. Nasi ui liuin land other seeds in hulk, also u quantity of Lawn Crass Seed. G. W. Bell ... O. Box 208 GROCER & BAKER Phone No. 23 CHILDREN'S WASH COATS Send the little ones and let ihem trj on a Pretty Coat all -i.. - mid styles in this line. Ladies' Skirts A nice range of Ladles' Skirts for SpiinK and Summer weai ilno a nice line ol Washable Skirls, cool and comfortable for warm weather, MRS. A. G. CRICK, First Street THE FRUIT SEASON IS HERE Fresh consignment of Dried Fruits and Fruits in Tins at Attractive Prices Orders Promptly Delivered. 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