@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "27b39825-073b-4db6-8acc-0c46bfa0ce30"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-05-17"@en, "1912-02-03"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310520/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ^ "Empire" ^writer v: For ease of operation and perfection in results It is unsurpassed, Price $(>()■] Interior Publismng Co., Agls. y The Mail-Herald FER 7 2?TORW »9i2Vising Cards C-VSPECIALTY Interior Publishing Company PIUNTLitS AND PUBLISHERS Vol. lb 9 REVELSTOKE. B. C. FEBRUARY 8 1912 $2.60 Per Year BTERLInS silver DEPOSIT GOODS THE BOARD Of TRADE ANNUAL MEETING President's Report-Election of Officers for toe Ensuing Year-Financial Statement Shows a Small Surplus-Other Important Business cr BOURNE BROS, •si Baskets, $2.25 and $3. Salt Dishes, 75c. Candlesticks, $3, $4. Vases, $1.25 Olive Dishes, $1.50 Puff Boxes, $2.50 $3.50 SPECIAL VALUE Sugar and Cream x $2 per pair Arrived too late for the Holiday Trade. Manufacture r s have given us a less than cost price to clear them out NOTE PRICES SPECIAL VALUE Pitchers 1 and 2 Quart $3. $5.50 $6 Vice I'l .'Hi.lent A .1 . Mellonell t llie chair iii the annual meetlnit ihe Rovolstoko Board ol Trado, «omo twenty Ave mamhori being prosenl In the ollj ball on Tbun daj, P*eb, let. Tho meeting wae called to ordorat 8..in p.m., mul Secretary I,ium; pro eeodi 'I i" road the minutes ol tbe lust regular meeting, and which «ci" adopted ai road. The regular annual mei I tag iluy, Jan, 17, were nisi opted, Tbo meeting to the buelnoBB of tlw inu uh provldod in the k inl It1 report, the etatomonl »l nocounl showing a Bmall balaneo on band, 'I'lie Income ol tho Board amounted iu $i^7^.'.i7 mnl tho expenaea to fl, ^70.110, the latter amount Including mi expenditure ot * i»>7i fur publicity purposos, Tiie flnanolal report was signed by auditora RoberUon and Toi lord, nnil wns unanimously adopted, ueh n poor service ns ul tempi ou our purl to Huiitli un absolute -tuock '1'Iiih mul ter ih n scand* mlnutee ol lii'lil un Tuck ' lend uiul ml j then procoedod [N ,.i,.,.|1,„1 annual meel hylawB, KI.KCTIliN UK OBjTCCltRa The next buelnesa wae thc election of offloera, the retiring president viee president "Whiskey Bottles $6 Each Whiskey Glasses $15 per Dozen Sherbet Glasses $12 and $15 per Dozen Rose Vases $1.50 Each A Beautiful Line for Card Prizes LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO. LIMITED Tinsmithing Plumbing ANNUAL RBJP0RT8 OF OFPlOBRd, The I'lMHhiiut presented a written report reviewing clearly and concise ly the business ot the Board during the pnsl "yeur, ns lolloWs: Revelstoke Board ol Trado, Annual Report, Dccombor 81st, 1911: lu laying belore tho Board tho Becond report which l. ns PreBldont, huve liml the pleasure to prosont to yuu, I tako ilus opportunity to con gratulate the members upon tho marked unanimity which lms prevailed throughout the year In seeking to further the interests of our fair city and the district of which Revelstoke lurms thc centre. Whilst, the Board cannot 'no claim to having followed to completion I mnny public undertakings during the yeur, an apparent measure of success lms attended the eflorts put forth In u number uf -directions to Improve I conditions. I During the year the booklet pro pared uuder Instructions (rum the Board mmle its appearance and sono copies were forwarded to Uuu. J.H. Turner, Agent General tor li. C. at London. England. Consequent upon receipt of these in London Mr. Q. mul refused tu stnnii (or mnl Mr. 0, B. Hume was nominated and unanimously elected [ns president lur 1918, I Mr, Hume then took lhe elimr, and nfter u low appropriate remarks Irom ih.' new president, and a vote oi thanks to the retiring oRtcere, the iu, ii,I proceeded wltb the eloctton of olflcors. Mr, A. B, McOleneghAn waB unan imuiisly elisen ns viee pivs.denl, Mi. v. Vi. Laing wus unanimously re-el eeieil us secretary. The Becretary then proceeded to rend the names "I those eligible us morabers ni the executive according to tbe by-laws, , President Hume threw tli, meeting open to nominations for the cxccii - iiv • and the following were elected: I J. ti. MeKinnon, F. M. Qlbsun, A. ii. McOloneghan, F. II. Bourne, A. Brant, A. McRae, H, J, McSorley, s. Sutherland, T. Kilpatrick. This concluded the business of the annual meeting and the meeting there nlt.'r ndjourned. RBGULAH MEETING. The liusiiiess of the regular monthly meeting wns then proceeded with The lirst item wns the old mntter ol the removul uf the Timher Ofllce mid in the ahsenee of nny dcllnit-e word from the government ■vibe matteryvas cr.it. give lu mnke nny get hmUieaa to the lirm. nl, uud we shull i>e compelled to go io iiie Railway Commission, tho 0. i'. it. apparently will do nothing. \\ mot nm wus adopted Unit a ser - ich of recent CaBCS of urrioiiH delays to shlpmi'iilH to uud from Allow i.ukes lie collected in collaboration Wltb Hie Retailers Association and a ease prepared lor submission to tho Railway Commission on their coning western trip, nnd that the 0. 1*. R. he uIho iiotilled accordingly m;w MBMBBR8 ll. Sibbald, jr., and Mr. K. wore proposed for menn.e- vvill lie I.all,Ui*.I for ul nest. Mr. J, Q. Foloy ship uud meeting, Resolutions from i "good ruuds" mul Freight Commission ther iiuiiris re "International ' were endorsed, a motion was adopted thai ihe ■ity council be asked for a grunt of $7r,u for publicity pui poses, and tbat a deputation be appointed for that purpose. President Hume, Mr, Mc Curler mid Mr, MeDuuell were np- potnted to Walt upon the new council accordingly, NKW BU81NBSa, After a genernl disciiHsion on mutters connected with new business and guud and welfare, the meeting nd- Journed at 11 p.m. CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Imperial Bank of Canada Hoad OtFIc© Capital Subscribed Capital Paid Up Reserve Total Assets, -Toronto, Ontario. 6.000,000.00 5,996,00«.00 5,996,000.00 S 72,000,000.00 Brunches ur Agents st all principal point* m Canada. Agents in Or«at Britain and tfnit»d .States—London, England, Lloyds BaiiK, Limited. Chicago- K""t National Hank, Corn Kx- dhaan National Hank. Seattle—Seat il.- N.n lonul Bank, San Fran- elsco-Wells Fargo Nevada National Bauk. Spokane—Exchange National Bank. Savings Bank Department Deposit" of $1 and upward, received, and interest allowed at ' of dei of $1 current rate from date ieposlt. received, and Correspondence solicited. Revelatoke Branoh A.B.MoClaneghan, Mgr. .(>0<><><>00 0 man Clearing Out at Cost Price Bargains for Old and Young in Ladies' and Children's Wear Mrs. A* G, Crick, * First Street Fruit Growers, Market Gardeners, Lawn Owners and Ranchers Should use BURNS' ANIMAL FERTILIZER to obtain the best results from the soil. Get the latest descriptive booklet FROM and place your orders WITH P. BURNS & CO., LIMITED Wholesale and Retail Produce and Meats TIRED ? THEN A CUP OP "BELL BLEND TEA" will refresh you with Its bright, ipic) flavor nml Iragroncy. S"id In 1 lb, lead packages. Price, 35c, 40c. and 50c. per lb. Q. W. BELL P. O. Uox 208 QROOER & UAKEK Phone No. 23 Md,. Brown, European manager ior ■ tbe Canadian Pacific Ruilwuy Compnny took up with the Hoard, the question of supplying him with B larger numb?r thnn hail been for- [warden tn him by the Agent General I An appeal to the eity councillor n grant of 8400 was successful and 10,- jOUO additional copies were printed were printed and forwarded to tlle Oanadian Pacific Railway Company at London, for distribution through their liookinir offices in the British Isles. As ii result ot this distribut - Ion in (Jreat Britain a numlier of inquiries have heen received from intending settlers. j For the year 1912 the only ndver - tisiug to Which the Hoard has heen committed is thc advertisement*- to appear in Heaton's Annual and B.C. Opportunities at a cost of $iK5.flo. Acting in conjunction with the Retailer's Association und the Agricdl- tural Society an ellolt was made to get in touch with thc settlers on the Arrow Lakes and an excursion was arranged. As a result of this effort n large numlier of settlers vi-ited Hevelstoke during the lair and in the evening of the second day this Board entertained the visitors at a smoker in Selkirk hall. fine of the undertakings for whicli this Board has heen striving for several years and which is as yet incomplete is the appointment ol Mail Clerks on the Arrow Lakes. This matter has been under advisement by both the Post Office Department and C.P.R, and in a recent communica - t."ii Mi. (1. J. Bury advised the Hoard that the service would he com iiit'iiied January istf It is a matter of regret to the Hoard and the town that the Crown TimbW office was removed from Uev elttoke '" Kamloops. but as ihe i|iies tion of the Administration ol the lands within the twenty mile belt is now under consideration by thc Fed. eral uud Provincial governments, wc look for un early settlement of these difficulties. The establishment of a Lund Registry Office at Hevelstoke hns been kept belore the Provincial Cabinet both by letter and by interview with the ministers ol thc crown during their visits to thc town. It is eipected that during thc coming spring arrangements will he com plated for the establishment of an experimental or demonstration or - chard in the vicinity of Revelstoke. The construction of a new govern - ment wharf at Revelstoke and the improvement to navigation In the Columbia river above Death Rapids have been urged upon the Dominion government. In drawing my report to a close 1 desire to thank all those who so willingly assisted in the work of the Board during Hie past yenr. PRESIDENT. llu. MQretary then read the tluauc- lefl over tor further information. Tin I'ommitte on "roads to wharf es" reported thut the city council ha.l promised io do all * ,"'eir power to mnke the approach to the wharf and thnt the mnyor of old Council hud already instructed the surveyor to make a report on the subject, besides going on reord us recommending the work to their successor on the new city council. A suggestion by Mr. McCnrter that Has Been Organized at Malakwa With a Good Membership An enthusiastic meeting of Con- scivntives wns held at Malukwa iu tli,' school house lust Friday eveniug the Hnd lust, lor the purpose of form iiiL- a Conservative association tor the District of Malakwa. ! Mr. Theo. Wadman of Revelstoke, acted as chairman in the interests of the B. O. Conservative Association and in a brief manner explained the aims nml objects of the association. There were at this meeting thirty the secretury write the engineer, en- memliers closing copy of letter from city and members asking for a similar assurance from officers: thc Provincial government, dame to Honorary le submitted to the Dominion gov - Borden, ernmeni; wns unanimously adopted. ADVERTISING SIGNS. This matter is still in the hands of tbe city council. Mr. MeCarter fluid Unit too linny committees were working on these similar matters mid suggested .* con solldation and that these subjects he brought before the council en-nloc. A Committee "f two were struck oil uc- coi dlngly. who signed The following the roll us were elected 1 Honorary Bride. I Hon. Vic rell and .1, President— Hon. R. L. President-- Richard Mr- Uur FREIGHT OVERCHARGES. Secretary Laing reported that this mutter wus being held over i.y the C.P.R. pending possible settlement it the Kustern meeting. Discussion disclosed that the i'.i'. R. had verbally intimated their in - ability to do anything in this mut ter owing to the ruling ol iUc Railway Commission. A motion waa adopted thut the matter he sub mitted to the Railway Commission for nu order to enable the C. P. H. to mnke a refund of these uvrr- charges. MAIL BBRV1CB, Secretary Laing said Mr. Ooodevt, M.I'., in conversation had stated lhat be had personally gone into thc matter hut Unit the service could not be inaugurated until the Arrow Lukes ragulu ■ervict wns commenced. Secretary Luing wns instructed to write Supt. of Mail Service McLcod, to draw his nttentiou to tho fact that the service had not beeu commenced ob promised by tho mall department. DEMONSTRATION FARM. No further steps had lieeu taken the government were still undecided us to the location of this demonstration government farm. Presidents— Martin P. Shuw, M.I'.I'. I'res,dent—E. Erikson. Vice President—(!eo. E. Cue. See. Trcas.—(1. E. Fiiiucane. Executive committee—F. .1. Bossley Peter Allen, John Mlzon, I'eter God- scn, A. Haycock and vv. Waddell, After the election of officers, speech h were delivered by the newly elected officers and the association passed resolutions expressing their implicit confidence in the administration ol the Hon. II. L. Borden nnd Hon. H, McBride. first League Rival Concert The Epworlh U-uguc will give the lirst ol the rival concerts on Monduy evening it 8 o'clock in the Methodist church, which tbey think will heat Unit given by the ladies the follow , lug weak. Judges an to be nppointed. who will make u decision us to who is tbe winner utter the second one is giVW. Tlle admission is 25c. for adults and llir. for children. LAKES DELAYS. was read from the Cl n remedy for these R. tom- ARROW \\ letter promising plaints. President C. II. Hume—We hnve been trying lor three years to get nn improvement in the C.P.R. freight service Ixtwecn Revelstoke and the Arrow lnkc points, ns n business man 1 may say our firm have almost censed to go after this business, thc Special bargains in wash blouses nt McLcutiau'i. ft, Guns, Dealers in Hardware of All Kirds. Ammunition. Harness, Hcrse Blankets. Stoves, Ranges. Enamel end Tinware Faints, Oil, Varnish, Etc. Crockery and Glassware Whipe Plumbing, Heating We are prepared to undertake any work in this line Groceries, Fruit, Vegetables A Very larqe stock of Fresli and Up-t.-Date Carried in This Department Hay, Grain and Feed Agents for McClary's Famous Steves, Sherwin- Williams Paint Co., Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd. We pay special attention to Mail Orders and Shipping to Outside Points. k BIG REMOVAL SALE ON during month of January BOURNE BROS. Hardware Dealers GROCERS McClary's Stove Revelstoke Meat Market, Ltd. The Purest and Best I I^Brookfieldi ftf! y^-' txtra Crrnmcr: STO^ Butter !&£$£* '.y®fii Wholesale and Retail Revelstoke Meat Market, Ltd. Concert and Sleigh Ride There will be a concert and sleigh ride under tiie auspices of tbe young men of the hip worth Learn,' next Monduy evening. I'oncert to commence at l.'Ml sharp. The program will lie ns lollows. I'.ianiophone selections; Marrh of the t'nmeron Men nnd Gordon High landers. Male qunrtettc; Down by thc Old Mill Stream, Damaon, Anderson, k. t'nmeron and Davis. Tho next Item is Uncle Josh nt the Dentists by V. Stewart. Heading by Wultcr Bawl, Vocal solo; Ralph Luwrenco. Piano solo; Dr. Watson. After this there will lie n vocal solo by Nml McGregor und tho last will be an Instrumental duel by I'. Samson and K. Dickey. The sleigh ride will Commetioc at * DO and hack to the church parlors it 9 M where refreshments will lie sei\\cd. VdmisttoQ fol sleigh rldo und concert i'i ceuts. January Clearance Sale We are offering all of our high ROCK BOTTOM Men's belli ribbed I'lidrrwear SOcaod 6*5*1 Boy's 1'iiderwtar al HAUK PRICK. This ai StanfieWi ami Turnlrall's, H„i - Milts at MALI'' I'liK R, jjra-Jc winter stock at PRICES. Pleece lined Underweai SOc tu, hides sucli high daai lines ha\\e 150 pair ol Men'-. High Grade Shoe*, consisting ol .ill M/e'-i,whieh regularh sold lor S1 ;0 and 56.00, now •.riling for MkS. llu; s School EUlOeS, all »i»e», sale price JI ,89 See our Windows and Bargain Tables for Snaps McRae Mercantile Company, Limited Something New See our display of the nev, Copperware in the window this week. These are the very newest jroods and comprise some very useful ai tides, such as Egg Boilers, Individual Casseroles, Chafing Dishes, Perculators, etc. I>et us show you these Roods as they are exceptionally fine. Jeweller F.G. BEWS °p«<»> s \\tit.i w rai fra, iou, THEI'MAIL-HEEALD, REVELSTOKE SATURDAY, KEU. 3rd, 1012 Coal and Wood Orders will now ho accepted for Bankhead Hani Coal, Furnace size, us ii s now in stock, FUEL PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS: Bankhead Hard Coal Furnace Size, pcr tun. . $10.50 Briquettes, per lun 8.75 Wellington. Suit Coal, per ton 11.00 oMixed Hardwood, 10-inch, per curd 7.50 Cedar. 16-inch 6.25 Baled Oat Hay at $17 per ton. r^ ^ The Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd. ' i.m. inoliidlnR $300,000 inr lhe Van im,liver exaiiiiiiini; warehouse nnd sMi,umi ior ii public building In Noi th Vnlii'iilivel'. Card of Thanks Ue desire i" express "in npprecla - t.on mid thanks toi the ItlndnesB and hospitality shown us during our tee eul snd beieiiveiuent in Ihe losn ol "in loving husband and brother, Mrs. li. A. Morris and Sistei Che fl&aiUlberalo POBtlSHKD WEDNB8DAI AND SAT0BDA1 \\T KEVELSTOKE. b. c. Snterloc HMiLinsbnm companr, Limited .1. K. JOHNSON, Manager. RALPH 'i. SCRl TON, Kd tor, ADVERTISING BATES, y. M, C. II. NOTES Busteed May Be Gen. Supt. Winnipeg, 'inn 31—It is rumored here on good authority thut !''■ '''■ Busteed, t'.r.it. superintendent at Vancouver, is to become general sup erintendenl ol WOStem lines With headquarters at Winnipeg. Mr* Bus teed bus been In the 'Hy tor Beveral days conferring with Vice Prosldonl Bury.—Ex, 'I m Hoys Aus nml Crafts Ktthlhll <e- meuis subject to the approval ol tbe management. Wauled and Condensed Advertisements : — Aueuts Wanted. Help Wanted, Bit nations wanted, Situations Vacant. Teachers Wanted, Mechanics Wanted. 2b words or lean, Mc, each additiuoal line lu reuta. Changes a. man,ling advertise- ments must lie in by li a. m. Tueti.'.ay and Friday ol eacli week to secure cood display. OORRBSPONDENCB invited on mutters of public interest. Communications to Editor must be accombsnied by name ol writer n*'t necessarily lor publication, hut as evidence of good faith. Correspondence uhould be briel. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ineludini postage to England, L'nit- rJ Statei" and Canada. By the year ithrough postoftlcei 12.50 ■ '\\H-. ijmo'ufci5»fifc*t' S XT' MAY. FEB. .ird. 1912. ■ the mi lol nn*.' ■ ,■ ■ ...* Board ol Tradi. - ■ will be in toresi .- • usii essmi n and cil tens "i the city Tbe repori of the !'t-*-i.k':it toi the past year. « ., ■ ivor and aeli eve • tall ..'. "in city, •lie Judge I'ir Kddy sel I Report Ii CViiX Tho lollowing is thc report "l tho Iiii; Kddy school lor thi month ending January Mst, 191'J: l).i\\s school was ,ii session Tidal Dally attendance Total actual nttondancn and calls attention to tho public 'o the things thnt boys will do and take au uteres! in 11 given all oppol'! lllll V .m.I some encouragement. Thn i*.\\Iiiiiii- .ncliide i Iglll classes which lakes Average daily at li'iidiiici* ir, manual training, miscellaneous Average actual attendance •olleotioiis, models of electrical and Pupils actually attending mechanical apparatus, photography, Boys actually attending .. pen nnd pencil drawings, aeronautics Girls actually attendlug This exhibition is in the Interest ol Greatest number presonl all boys in the city, whether n "i M. Least number present i'.v. member or not, providing thej ; Names of pupils presenl h ive not reached their 19th , *i ili - di y. ,. li'. . 27U ..2RII 17.na Hi. sl ...20 „ 11 .. ;i 20 . ...s Program ■ may lie had for ihe n iking, also any Information re*i|ii "d. hy applying to the physical Dlrcctoi Ol nn' V.M.C.A. Interest Is keeping up good In the gym. Oh you hockey. Plenty of good swimming these days, gel Inlo it and enjoy yourself. ■ aro swim lol 1* I I'l Ins been vs In in lx a good jHci j ,i ■ t every session:—Roll Carlson, Allan Granstrom, Karl Granstrom, Ragnnr Granstrom, Agnes Boyd, Neva Boyd. EDNA M, BROOE, Teacher, Pettipiece Sent Up for Trial Vancouver, B.C., Jan. 31—The cuuo against R. P. Pettipiece was partly beard today and will be concluded tomorrow, when it. Is understood le will be committed f"i trial at a high ei inint. At the request ol bis coun \\\\. DeB. Farris, r.i Mplece w as not committed lor trial today, cuun- A class Ior boys wl i ■ is and who cannot started. TWs class Is Ioi i 10 to II yean- "1 ago This opportunity lor hoys who swim. Bring your towel and i* ..ne* ., „,nting ho would not be aide to •• l to bring a pair of wotcrv ug Lppoal before .indue Mclnnes tins II.in,I in your name to Mr rimmsnn I afternoon to arrange tor new bail "i Mi. Gilford. A charge "f '•< cents Lll(| ,f *.**.,, pet losson will bo charged, payi In advance nnd o boy will lie i K lered to he able I" swim when del i used wi i, formally com ii* in swim tin length of the tank. \\ new feature Tho an ol photo gi aphj w ill be taught by Mi Ki H I v dark room foi thc ise ol members will be Biipplled bj t--oe,ation. Leeliires will I*.' e.\\cn ni cameras, developing, * tc, l»j si v oral gentlemen connected with photo . rgj ai well as the graph) In Hevelstoke All mem oi public spirit of the members ol th* who have cameras are requested to J their names Into th V ■- The ■ ■ * i on Secretary ae and IS t * at i ads ol are ejtp,*:. led In | ibltcity pn that a meeting mn) called ol ill tli,-. teres! - ', ; mii- imera rluo. I • Ibvr-. oi■"• — r— 1 i rk for tb* benefit : t addition to thi membei have "• indaj ■'' I,-thi iddress I . t. . Ml ',■'.-•■ ■ ttt men, and a good -• ire for all those who Miipy a jnll cell until tomorrow. The ci irgi I iking part In an un lawful assembly. Pettipiece i**- i deft nei . Tin* pal tial I 'eas cnpie.l ovei an hi'iir. All i li * i Prcaid nt tt llkluson of the Ti and Labor council waa I rested ■ ■ trial an '••tee as "anthro They • y.t jail L' . I • • . •). members tt i i -.* • - in no un .ii tlie mutter ..; pei ... ind disbursei - the g ■'■ irofk 11 • manner . * .- | • ■ ■ ■ • : . * tloi ... tlieos of gtioni ■• ■ » • mtndi - ■• ., * , , fl * • •-. • • - ■ : • i . p . * . i tbt I ird o -.... . .„ Int.- The Barrier ■ ■ - ■' the pport ■ Mi 1 .irry Hyde will sing. T •ue full ol Interest om »lx . njoj n good sing *..••• to bt present ' sed I Surprised F* Robber Ml - t*U.'l' ■ Egg Laying Contest •t Thi M ible friend ' M.l.-l '• V rn ment of ret in this way Hi P. fl Hook n • ii ■ * i ' ■ Mi. v l*. Mi . if Lunenherg In the quest \\ Lhoroughl) up-to .ini' i*i o ' .nn at llle Stilt' lOlllgllt. \\ : nap i them in i Uiwson's w in d"W. IU earpel si|ii. II you want v. I i ul u foi m di •> ceni invest nl, I-.. I,, ihe Star theatre Twolvo cai-pi't BqiiareK in I lowi on's window, last sea...mi' .lock, ill greatly roduced prices, I'lxcellenl music I.y McMaliou's or chostra ut the St. Valentino's Dance null Hail, Feb, Uth. Soo llir Kevelstoke Siiiscries for Ollt Flowera, I'boiie 50, I* c. H vou have read Rldsr Haggard's IllllliillH book "She", see it ou ihe cm*ln.n ut the Star tonight, Sec ll an) wuy. lllggosl snap of tin* 10U8OI1 Howson's in carpet squares and Iln oleums, enll nn.l see llieni tt i'arry Auotilonooi and Valuator * "iiiinets private hoUBohuld sulei il ymir hollies. Twolvo cm pel squares In Howson's window, lasl season's stock, al mi iai y reduced pricos A nap -mm llieni ai II"'.',. ' An* dow, IJ carpet sqilai.**, si. Valentine'! Dunce In tlio Drill Hall. I'YIi. 11th, given bj the Girl's Hospital Auxiliary, BlggOBl snap ol the seiison al Hows.,n's in carp. I squill ' * Ullll lm oleums, call and bog thom 'Hi*, buys a square ol Inlaid lund inm al Howson's. How is lhal with Eastern catalogue prices, Little Old New , ork, ul tho stat tun.uhl is the best scenic drama ever siiuwu in Rcvi Istoki. vv. Party. Second street, tnkos con liacts to clean and make your furniture like new*, at youi homes. Bend Posl Card Don't forgot the grand oponlng ol tt'. Parry's Auction Mart, Becond Btreet, west, February 10th nest. Bale commoncea al 2 '.w p.m. '•Ue. liiiys a Kquare "1 inlaid luud sum at Howson's. llow Is thai with Eastern catalogue prices. MUSIC—Miss Johnson, pupil ol A Miller, F.R.A.M., London, is prepal ed to take a limited numbor of pup ils for tuition in music. Por terms apply at the residence of J. K. Johnson, tirst bouse west of lhe bos pttal, first street. Howson * Co, are determined to supply the people ol Revelstoki with * arpets, llnoli uma and lurnlturo ns cheap as ll can bc bought elsewhere, [I : adde I, li we have nol what you want In stock we will endeavor •* • it foi you at catalogue figures Tn THK PEOPLE OF REVEL STOKE DISTRICT—Seo our List ,.f Specials f* iry, iead on and make I Storm sash and doors, mouldings and turnings of all • tables Btoola and ils, and Hi ablnet * ards, tops showcases. paint, varnish, ind building ps prices Hest ' ■ temi ■ doing any ■ * kinds ; Voui en \\ .... 11 K* ■ tin* host program ol mon! up <■■ 'I.li' |ll [I I | • 11: '" I" I III* Still I 'I Imi: i lhc Si. \\ iiImhI,in* ilium., in tin* Hull |tall, 1'YMuary 1*1. Why doOH llic Still gOl llie ll ow ll ' Hmc. ll isl he lie I |)icllll'0 i.butt Iii ih.- country, Off to Mexico in Hamilton, A. 10. Kincaid, V McRuo and T, IC'Hpatrlok, lol 'Iiuii s,lay miil'lllll'g last "ll a two months' trip to Mexico Thoy woul ' ia Spokane and will visit Ti'Mls ainl California before thoy I'olui'u. During ihe absence trom tho oltj ni Dr. Hamilton, his practico will bp in charge ol Dr. McPhorson, ot Ar iiiwheiiil. . . . It Might Be Cold. . . BTJT [lIb always hot in lho plunge al Halcyon lint Springs, whose natural hot medicinal waters are ihe mnM wonderful health restorer on the t'ontinent Ourrecord of cures nl' rheumutisin and other chronic complaintB is unequalled nml verified by our gratified patrons. Located among the greutesl scenerj of Canada, easy of access,—the Hanitar- ium is luxuriously fitted and llnisln'il for comfort and convenience of guests, Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium Wm. BOYD, Proprietor, Halcyon, Arrow Lakes ♦ I i M D e s i ft n e J to meet every requirement ol tlie newest fashions Willi perfect comfort. Get tlie model that suits your figure. At thc hest stores. Akovr il No -387. iin ftir-i In,ill III'*,i-l llut it'v'"'",' ■ UP liiMirre tkr corrtcl bnra (or tins ir.*' a itytei ioi m AND Granby Rubbers Are models of exellencc in style, service and lil. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM GANONG'S G B CHOCOLATES Now Hold the Fort in Kevelstoke A large variety of Dainty Hum's in half-pound, one- pound, two-pound and three- pound si'/.os The Finest in the Land and Canadian cMade in \\i-ay Gourlay Pianos Gourlay Angelus Players High Priced, Rut Worth the_Price Come nnd let ua pint one ol tltc' muster pieces (or youS'aud'judge fm \\ otll *., lies. Tn mu noted Vloliim, Miiiidolins, Ciiilurs, llaujoa mul Accordeotii oi .no oiln i Iuali i ni. U , ,ue sole ,ii;i lit* lol iln* 1. i llllll > I'.dllloli lit 10c, Revelstoke Music Store, McKenzie Ave. J. Bingham, Prop. I FOR 112 YEARS POTTIES CELEBRATED AUSTRALIAN STOCK REMEDIES Have Been Used With Success Four generations have improved tliem until they havfc no equal. Keep your horses, cattle and othor Btock insured by having on hand a supply of Puttie's Remedies. Sold in Revelstoke by ARMSTRONG & CO JOHN POTTIE &. CO., VANCOUVKR, CO. Rosedene Nurseries Kevelstoke. B. C. House Plants, Ferns, etc. Cut Flowers, Roses, Carnations, etc Thos. Newell, Prop. Designs Box 5l Phone 295 FURNITURE We carry a complete stock of Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Oilcloths, etc. Get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. R. Howson & Co., Revelstoke, B. C. tan that enrnr by imi ' '■ ''" ' .. , mills it the * uh pi ... . • * " ' '■' ''"' r. He »»nte»1 • - * ,,„,,;,.. ,. . .- ,.( OranviJIe Uli" thlDK »»#» tribute to th« victory • •. • Tellamnch fave bloi ■ >1 ti. ■ • government in com) province i Mr M■ ,iitt -i.ml i.m wae mirpiv •. .. qu i on The pro»| * I nc n[ i h ■ Panama ' !anal he iniil would iubiik'H" unniciiHi'ly In \\ iinriniii, r mm.I VlOtOIia, I Hon. Flunk nlivii pul in ii i ■ i 4 ■ maker* iniW Tl .. couple ' thintr*- - '•■ ' me and II .ill eomee * *i * i i the villa • he i'...., you * ma. The ,i * i-ii.niirii.'fii Vancouver Provinw*. '.i.rlv ncciirat* ilpprription "f thl dli wh" had a Bi ra muatai be Tlir rn.i travelled hacli and ("ith nlty until « mnn answering Lal lnmftHf- deacrlptlon tn* found. Con ■Uble Walker covered him with h.i- r'Ti'lvor wbil-c hm f"nn< i ____M ___\\ nd ,,t alt raonrtaehe, wWch prowl, hccaiiw the toUl vote Ioi paMlc Wool Boap-T|H Pride »oap-th« , , _ ,„„ ,m ,s ,i„, iiii)i(tini:ia tor in.imii Columbia itandi Uiimdr.- eoap toilet eoapa also. The '.,;.. .",* .'iml rami' im. tit. , „• ' ■ tcome Clement Thuwton wae cbarg <•! |7M,(KK1 whttf KlltetU and Hat Pride clonner. Tbe prloei lor ihr,.,* court tWi morning katcbewan togetbd i-> t»lj I74C,(HK1 eonpa aro right to ilnii'l lali to call . . . tedwertend Heveral of the British OoiiunMa , oepect tWa great variety before yotee iH'ii* ihikhpiI before ll»' lloinx, |ini'li,isiin; ynur Clirjilmus Sunl'e. IOAP SOAP SOAP Th<: Rev clatoki' Meat Market him just open , wl up ii fri'H'n ibipmeBt nl SwWt'a kirk fnini.iiH Hufips, amiini; which nre the To the People ol Revelstoke District Win upend iieedlena ilollara on fuel bills iliis winter, when foi .i null Investment In ;i lev STORM WINDOWS and ii door <»i tun you can nave at least 50 per cent, ol your present i utlny i" fuel Maybe you have nevet considered tlii'-. Think it over ami you will be convinced. if you invest now in i few Morni window! and doors you will S.W li THIUK COSTlong before the airival of . Spring. Ask those who know and nv\\ yout order in now. AU. OKDKKS ARB PROilPTIA A'l Ti:MH-:i> To. [( you arc contemplating builditiu a House, Store nr Business Block in the Spring, or anding an addition i«' i in House, now is the time to talk it over* Come to »s Avith youi plans .mil 1l-i us figure 'i out ("r youi Vou will profil l>) uur wide experience aud S.W I-; M()NKY. We Ki\\<* estimates freely on all kinds oi C'oNSKt'U- TIONAL work, umi your enquiries arc solicited* The Revelstoke Sash and Door Factory v. ii. li,,x MS GEO. I>. SHAW, Prop, Phone No, 261 WOOD FOR SALE U-incli and 16-inch lengths I umished House on 3rd st. Io Rent. $20 a Month Ap|»l)' for particulars to the undcrsiencd ,1'IIHM £76 • W. B. ROBERTSON Office on Second Street, next to Cummings Transfer Office. Scene fram ' The Burrior(" Opera Houbu, Feb ith CTJT FLOWEES Hi in '.|*ti i.iii iuim, in ..ii varieties in Hefwon • ■I Cul l'lmvii-. uur showing is iinsurpnsseil. Come nml ins|ii'it Inr \\mirsill. REVELSTOKE NDRSERIES W. il. l'OTTKi'il', Mineger. On South Road, Half a Mile from Town SA n iin.w , PUB. Bill, 1918, TECE3 nyL^XL-HERJLLTJ, RE-VELSTOKE ■SATURDAY FKH 3rd, 1912, I W^-v.'-i.'i'.riu .',:.,*,&.,.£■-'>'-' .-V'fV'i,''^-'-* ''■< v>.'*■■'■■ '■'''■-\\ifVMi''iittr'iJrl':,L-Ji -'■'*!■■'■' ■ 'n't ■". f-v:..^^^. . ..... ,.... Sign Here- your A'-ama our Pint true UTE vnur n.iiiic nml addres 111 thi linen ibovo, dip mn thia *nl .uul niuu M ti"". We will send, bj return mull, n bunlt thnl lolls how to miilto yours a ■ Tm ' ntleth i 'el "■" farm, ulrln'i I"- sntlstlod lo use .1 scythe to rul your uraln nun ii bettor, would .> ou 1 mm im 11,.11 your * umi Mors 1 up i" dnto rlillniv plough? tbo .I'h.Hii.u'.i'.s ni' Twentieth Material Concrete \\ «5g ,.r i'ii,*!,. 11.rn.'. rn* w '*"i is lho icj iii ihr riding-plough la ihi ad 11','. ,1 and easily plnrod, 11 resists heal nnd ,1 hence la bosl tor lee houses moi 1 homes, n nex'er needa n pnli th■ ■■ r i** 1... fern M poata, culvorla, drain 1 li m 1 y nml eiilveria 11 cannol burns you * 1111 * lean •house 1>i nilliiK 11 wiib atrnxv iind s ttlni I lice, ticks and all germa will bo * JlllTd. ■and and gravel enn be taken from your own 1 iin* ,,iii\\ material ynu mual buy, forms from in one-tenth of the whola volume, ■uni in know nmre uh..111 Concrete on lhe >' rn I your name and addreii in lho lines nl 1 »n n mall it i" nn, and noii will receive by return mall n What the Farmer Can Do Willi Concrete" .1 catalogue, bul 1 180 p ige booh proi llu traled, la.'nlng how you can use concrete on l'OI R farm, IODKES5 - CANADA CEMENT CO., Ltd. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING . . MONTREAL first Round of Scottish Cup U-lasgow, Jan. 27—The tirst round nl the scuiti.-li !•'. ,\\. cup was played 1 ins afternoon, large crowds attend ihk everj match, The scores are as follows Hi.ut ol Midlothian », Hibernians »»• . ..*.*■ Lcith J, Ay 1 United 0 Broxburn Athletics 6, Beltb u. Falkirk 2. Kings I'ark 2. Tliiril l.iiuiirk 3, Ilenton 0. Celtic 1, Huiilermliiie 0. Kilmarnock 1, Hamilton Academical 0. llaitli Hovels 0, AirdiieoiiiaiiH 0. Paisley St. Mirren ;i. Aberdeen 3. I'atrick Thistle j, Dundee 2. Oasl Stirlingshire 3, Dumbartou 0 Armadale-Peterhead, postponed, St. Johnstone ii, Motherwell 2. Qreenock Morton 2, (.'lacuaciuliu 0. Clyde 2. Abercorn Of Glasgow Hungers .1, Steuhouse Muir 1. The English canioi .ire at follows: FIRST DIVISION. Hovers ii. Tottenham Blackburn Hotspur o. boltou Wanderers 3, Preston North Hnd 0. Bradford City U. Oldham Athletic 0. Bury 0, Midtllehoruugh 2, Bverton l, Aston Vifla l. Manchester City 1, Newcastle I'm ted 1, Sheffield Wednesday .1, Nolls County ii. Sunderland 5, Manchester United 0. West Bromwich allium I, Liverpool 0. Woolwich arsenal 3, Sheffield United l. SECOND DIVISION. Birmingham 2, Stockport County s Blackpool a. Kiiiiiain l. Bristol City I. Leeds City 1. Chelsea 2, Leicester Fosse 1. Clapton l, Wolverhampton Wanderers i>. Qlossop «, Bradford o. Grimsby Town I, Burnley I. lludilerstieltl Town l). D'.'rby County o. Hull City i). Barnsley u. Notts Forest 2. liaiusbiii'iiugh Trln Ity 0. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Norwich City 2, Brighton and Hove olblon 0. Leyton 2, stoke 0, Coventry City 1, Luton 0. Crystal Palace I, Northampton 2. Southampton 1, Swindon Town 2, Plymouth Argyle 2, Bristol Hovers 0. Reading 3, West Ham United I, Watford I. .MUlwall Athletic 1. New Brompton I, queen's Park 1 Hangers 2. Exeter City 1, Brentford 0. RUGBV. Leu ll, Moseley 3. Dcvonporl Albion 20, Torqunj 10. Iliirloqiilns 8, Blacklieath fi. Ciiiiiiii mIl-i' University 19, Richmond i*. London Hospital IT, Old Allen - lylans 0, | Cumberland ;.. Yorks I. Cni'.lHT .'.. I,,,ii.Imi Welsh ii. I Old Merchant Taylor« ll. North ampton 7. United Set vices 20, Oxford I'm versity f). Northumberland 16, Lancashire 12. LAST CHANCE FOR FREE LAND. \\ reserpabion of fertile valley land Is now open In Mexico. Homesteads Free, Only requirement h t" have live acres ol bananas planted within live years! An authorised company will plain tiie bananas and market them mi shares. Your share should i bring *f2iin per acre annually. The Jantha Plantation Co., Block 21111'.'. |Plttsburgh, Pa., U.S.A., distribute Mexican land in the U.S. and Canada Write for particulars. Von need not go to Mexico. t.c. SOAP — SUAP — SOAP—The Revelstoke Meat Market has just opened up a fresh shipment of Swift's j lamous soaps, amonj; which are thc i Wool Soap—The Pride soap—the Laundry soap—toilet soups also. The Pride cleaner. The priees for these soaps are rijrht so don't tail to call and inspect this treat variety before purchasing your Christmas Soaps. £jpinir Hater u " Necia " in " The Barrier " at Opera House, Monday night. Letterheads - Billheads - Cards cTVIenus - Envelopes - Programs Books and Booklets - Loose Leaf Recount Forms Ball Programs Wedding Sttaionery Memoriam Cards - Lumber Forms Tags, Etc cTWAIL-HERALD has new type and printing machinery. Our stock sf printing papers is large and well selected. Agents for the famous EMPIRE TYPEWRITER $60.00 Cash ^ THE INTERIOR PUBLISHING CO., LTD. REVELSTOKE, I. C. s vti'upav THE MAl^-iEEgg^Xg), BEVELSTOKE SATURDAY, FEB, Brd, 1912. REVELSTOKE, J GREAT DISTRIBUTING AND TOURIST CENTRE ■>%.■%<%•%•% %%^ev%^%^%^%%^% i hose «|H believe in real ol the ed in depn '..*.* it l'r 1W Itcvelitoko moat. When , ,,. ,. h is been stoop inu- al - al - llie • thu %^> 'rii.i eiflu liere are iiini-iinlly bad, anil 1 make climbing moro dillicult and clangorous, [like n poor truck im* horses. tbey imt renllj bi'llllanl record-break1 inu' u.vploilH onl of llie question, In llie Selkirk*, liowovor, tin* rocks nre In-i i.'i. In ilie matter ol ivoullior, the Times llUthol'lt} liml* lillie ililTeri'liie. In tlie in iii ti chain, iln- number ol line days j between ilm beginning ui .'nly nnd tho middle uf Soplembor is probnbly ■."ine In "Barrie,1" a Success ugnon act, vjio. To please an a.illior with a htuKf *ulic0 is b«wby Klven thHt 30 dl»'s production of his work in » dlffleull otter .late application will he .n,.,le lent, vet. "The Harrier" Company Ua.'. l" tho 1,l»lri1 "' Woenso <-'ommin- succoedc'd s„ well in liiin respect that "toners for tin- transfer ol the liccnsr for the Bale ol liiiuor by retail iu anil UC. cUtoko li.'-* ■Ued ihe e\\en lonor "I hor wn>. ways progressive, niuu;.:. Bouud ways in the forefront, but never playi * .* f ' ie- tlu'in. ter, i ■ ■ imbli i. 1 iui twellU -live J ems *: i: * the 'ii.-n ii* lion of lho i I'll, md i adeled in what i> Did I,m n" mi From Street, Kev, - *. hns grown steadily • - . i i ul (.mill |Wll|l|l'. ib ihi ■ i"* ' knowii n l , * *.. K ..*.*. . ii,. ^ I'l-,* f' 'I lll'lll' M* .1 - il U ,*|- I ||,* o,,|\\ * rul '' fl "lu ' ';ili.i'll:iii i* . tltlllll * *' ' i .ll. I lime i-i neu tin* ih et * llu Sloeill icelneil In re ■ spon< * ■* i * ■'. 11 inn* Foi hnn''* bnu'l. foi im .: . prosporoui mini • * nuw-a-dayn l'"' i.i- lirst start us ilu I . grub-slake in iln* Knoll* \\ M \\~l II! S1TI A I lUS, where you wiil. you cun liud no .* ..... poim i"i a luuii-ii, C. P. I EXPtNDITURE An Immense Sum of Money to Be Spent in Mountains 11„. ('olumbin .mill* il""1 Hevi row lul tor a I In* iiiii'Jinli' '■'"'' .team bold "i| ill The totlowlng ia » Bummarj work estiinat. .1 lor b> the C ' [or the work ti of the P, It. ■•• ^ ■ ni !:•■ • - I*,*,,* prottilj situntoil on i tie i *. tmbiu river, where it i- eros- s i "* ihe n.-iii. line of tho ' uuadinn Knilway; ihe junction ol iln. Vrroi * id nml Kootenaj Ituilwn •i , any l'ml ilieir nhops here will lie en- " thollargoil mnj run lo full capacity withiu wl,a' tfreator than in tlio \\1| lhe ii \\i year. I1'"' Solklrka ihe .'limbing sens. The nortll is a vast undeveloped .rathor shorter. country of known wealth in limlior, minerals, nml laml suitable for fl'llit- ■^ruwing ninl catllo ranching, The' Columbia river is navigable lor over llltl miles north "I Uevelstoko, wiib the exception ol n distance ol live or six miles m I'riesi ami Death Rapids. around which it i- proposed to build a tramway when dovelopmoul condl ■ tii.ns warrant, ami Inwards whieh the Dominion (iovormni'iit mndo an appro- prill! nil nl SIiI.iiiiii. I ^^^^^ ^^^^ naviuiiblo '"' ""' "'"'' '" '"' done on the main ugh llie Ar-1 Ute rn the Revolstoke district for the i i-ii mile-* I coming year '<"'" "" " I in District No. I. Irom Field to -*"iiii '"i j,- , , , , 'ICumloops, ten liridgi'H are lo be fur* ibed with concrete piers and abut- ,. iK.,n iiiieuis, and aboul the Bame number tnili'Ul In the ilistr.ct Ironi Kamloops 1" moun • ] Vancouver nn' to be so provided. .This in one ul the heavier expen.li 'i'n- i , itures which me now certain, ( in d,,. 1 in district No. ;i. the Boundary] gltieiors country, four bridges are to he te- aml ice-fields tiimle conveniently a,- .*,,,,., wiUl pWnianent Bteel and con ' -1'1" "' lourlsti. Th. London \\ structures. These are to he1 limes, the world', greatest newspaper, | ,, , ,i ,-,,,. , ., .|„ nui.lenuzed ami e,|iiippeil with every- re'.'Optn/i's ilml lho I'.iuopeuii Aipn, ' ami all llu* attractions thnt Swltscr - , thing that is up-to-date in this land- alionls, must give place i" ihe mountains ol British Columbin as ihe world's play-ground, umi in a reconl article says: A l'i ration ago ihu Alps nlTorod io true mountain itex Boach lum agreed i" two com panies ol "The Harrier" being la"" ehed this season, ""'1 has piven Mr. Sliipinnn tin* Brst refusal nf the dramatic rights i" his latest serial, "The Nr'er Hu Well." ThO desirable tuwnn in lhe WiiHt will be. revisited by the No. I company next sciihoii, while a No, 2 eom pany will he organised to cover tne Eastern mid Middle States. Tbe excellent biiHiti.'Rfl done tiB encouraged the management to ol'ibor- ate t.he si'.cnic oflectt., ..ml engage a much Btronger company; thcrilore "The Harrier" will prove i I tllO coming Benson's strongest attractions, at the opera houso "" Monday, February r.th. for the Bale ol liquor by retail In und nuum i..'." UI,on "'" premises known iih the furthermore l-''*y *"0'e'> situated at, lievelstoke, in the province ot British Columbiu, (rum Robert t'aley to .lohn Caley of RevelBtoke, ROBERT CAM-BY, J.HO 1st iss. Holder of License. nnVBLSTOKU ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WA'.KER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L., PntsiOENT ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager CAPITAL,- $10,000,000 REST.- $8,OCO,000 COLLECTION BUSINESS With its large number of branches, agents and correspondents, The Canadian Hank of Commerce is able to clTei't collections throtifhout tbe world promptly and at reasonable ratCi,. Rates wil! bc quoted on application. FOREIGN BUSINESS km Cheques and drafts on all countries of the world, drawn in sterling, francs, marks, lire, kronen, florins, rouble's or any other foreign currency, can be negotiated at Tbc Canadian Bank of Commerce at reasonable rates. R£l/£tSTO*«E ERANCH-F M. GIBSON. MGR' I'ike I I Ii-1,,I,m, ,,i lhu II.ilill . i nliimbiii i ii er iiiiiiii.t I..* . \\ UH Ids I itvii:k. 'lhe .iii,..,,. ,,f Uevelstoke i .in in iWi11l* ihi*- llu- greatest ne .. iv in I'rit ish I i.luinliiii. A tnlneerbig Club bus I-».■.-r, ium! i-* lulling slops, wiib tb linn of llu* ' i'iverilllll'1,1 , to greatest available at i ra tint shape ol forests, nioiimain- elled. I ■,_'iuii/i"l. 'O-opcni- r*.vin 11 *-- .* w '1 climber all il"' Joys w 111* * :■■■ ' - H.'I. ' li'; pal.il ini iei- m. '.ie* Anu" Lake.-: with great • - radiating north nnd south, cu-: ii west, .'iml with -mi miles ol red nutcrw'uys tributary thereto, Be' • stol innol I u* to bee 'ine ilu* '.!■ **! • nn. ,*.'k.*r-. investors, lour- * seekers. Already men ipi ire ip; ug out Il.e land, * i satislivd "iin tho greol Inlure and .li---.i i - tributary thereto, ure I ,* ting theii monej where thej Know ii nill bring big returns ivhile hers .""kiiM_- in ut- mi sing I he •■ ■ ■pp..'i'ui'*'..■- .'. iii.-ii doors u. ji.*. i' ■' * * -iint nhvnys look ii who I'nils i., : uke ..■s bis motto the old Bong thai "there -■ home," I'Unbor, Mi'e*.-. i itj Lots, Suliinban ■ -'* nil n'ii'l'l inin and am.md Uevelstoke .**■•' 'ul ui lii ing great re - turns in lbe ii"i i'.u distant future. lI'lillL' , .., „f [|l0 v.".Id: l'"l "'''ll I,ll*5 hB .*, ,,,.,, i„„l while ih" iK-iiuty ,,i,nks remain Lr. .ne ^^^^^^^^^ .f ihe unlouched and will for- eiii* draw i" their slopes those who love mmi in,*, the charm for 'lie 'mm! climber has ]ms-*■. 1 never in return. ! i ** iv remains no fiold ior ronquo&l in 'In- Alp-. It lm-- all been done, ami tho I. I., mortl .itnliiiii.ns t'limbor inu 'hope !'» accomplish i*- lo lollow in lho if i footsteps "f -..tin* pioneer lie' \\lps v.*..n'm*. the si 1 1 in which llie clim ber l» ie- initiated, imi i when .1 i,\\ >\\ and eonquesi .all iu bim, he '*. I onu Ins bnek on Dwityei'ltind. Ili ...: \\ i..nm in Nnrwiiy or lhc ' nueii '- In* inai* III lbe llitiliilit'. an nl the \\ti ■ It.-an kiiow, where, il be seeks tinrd - ship, he will be eouteill, but iln* line i* i-iir,- of ttt. ,'iut tin. *,*t in j :„f ll'.il t.i In* found oil the-i' immense heighi*. IIII Where, I,. re *n lot* him ..;' tl,e-e branch of railroad construct! At Cedar, Robs I'bak nud Butte, three small stati ms trict No. I. "en si i,i ui ho: he built. A station an.', lltitutlon I Bhod ih to be constructed ut Sun.es. j It is probable thai Ibis Work will In' ' under way iu the course of : co weeks or a month. nne of the largest appropriations ta tor the Installation of ill tuaks, pumping stations and apparatus i"i supplying tbe. oil-burning locomotl es on Division No. 1 with fuel. rhls equipment is to he imt in at Field, UoWen, Rogers 1'uss. Revelst ike, Sicamous Junction, Notch Htll and Kamloops, This turning over from coal io mi toi- fuel will be completed in Mav or .lime, and In he prepnr eti !••! it tlie oil-supplying equipment ] ,s t,. i.e Innl! at once. I 'ne of the :e- asoiis for the hastening ot the woik is so thai I.y Him fall of this veer thi'ie will i.e m. danger "I fnresi Ri Corporation of the City of Revelstoke PUBLIC NiiTK'l';. I'ublic Notice is hereby given that it is absolutely necessary thut disorders of a BUSpiCiOUS nnl nre he reported to Dr. McLean, Cily Medical Health (lllicer or oilier physicians, ns soon as known. Failure to do this is a punishable offence. Hy Ord'r, B, A. LAWSON, Clerk, Notice is hereby given that Courts nl Revision and Appeal, under the provisions ol the "Assessment Act" und tho "I'ublic Bchoola Act" for the lii',els! ke Assessment lliuti'lct will he held as follows:—Com l lloliue, Monday February 5tb, 1918, at l" a. m Hated nt Rovclstooo, 10th January 111 12. C11AH. M, FIBLD, Judge (.'.nut of Revision md Appeal tint issue Jan. Llth 1 w. NOTlCli. THE MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED 1866 Record of Prog rets for Five Years City lu the Mutter ol an Application for the issue ol a Duplicate Ccrtlll - I'aii' of Title to all minerals prec - loud and base isave coal aud pio- tii'ieuiu) Under Lots 01125 "New York" Mineral Claim, 5326 ' Host..a" Mineral Claim, 5327 "Chicago" Min en.i Claim, 5328 "Montreal" Mineral Claim, 53*23 "San Francisco" Mill eral Claim, 5U30 "Fairview" Mineral Claim, 5331 ".Metropolitan Fraction" Mm.mil Claim und b'2'1'2 "Chicago Fraction" Mineral Claim, .i'l m Group l, Kootenay District. Notice is hereby given that ,t is my Intention to issue nt the expiration ol one mouth alter the tirst publication It. re,I a Duplicate d the Certilicate ol Title to the above mentioned lots n the name ■-'( 'lhu Metropolitan Cold and Sihcr Mlulug WANTED—A girl, about 12 oi W Company of Lardeau, B.C., Ltd.(Non years of age to do light housework Personal Liability, which Certificate and take care "i a baby mi Batur- is dated the 80th day of July, iJuii, at 10:30 a.m. and numbered 5922A. Nelson, )). C, 8th January, i'J12. SAML'KL ll. Hnl., 1st lisue J.20 District Registrar. Capital Rosorve - Deposits Loans and Investments Total Assets $ 3,000,000 3,000000 211,1)77,7H0 27,467,000 38,090,192 1906-1911 phi $ .1,0110,000 ■1,(01,000 86,042,811 88,854,801 .18,2:57,284 nal Assets Has 83 Branches in Canada, nnd Agents and Correspondents In all tho i'i■inuipni Cltlas In the World. A aSNIRAt. BANKINQ DUaiNKM TRANSAOTID SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES Interest allowed at highest ourrent rate. Revelstoke Branch. W. H. PRATT, Manager W A NTKD WANTED -Girl tor General Houso Work. Must Pe good plain cook, Apply Mrs. Sine, Hlxtb street Our Doctors Anli^Septic 5hoe is Proving a Winner This last is fillingalong felt want and ils waterproof qualities are Btanding the test. Wc carry a full line of thc famous l'cnc- tang Shoe pack and all kinds of rubber footwear. Once a customer always a customer. Satisfaction guaranteed. ARMSTRONG &. COMPANY Boot and Shoo Pepnlrers, "*-■■ Siulllll'l" Harness Makers days. Apply Miiil-llctiilil OfDee WANTHI)--situ.it;on in lumber cilice ns stenographer and invoice clerk; thoroughly experienced; uli reference. Apply, r...\\ n-i. Mail-Herald uilict, Hevclbtoko. -in! l.lll 0 I'l \\K! I Nl»'^ then, ulinll iln* * iin lun '.'j Hiicb havoc • only nui jjreut Mpnif liclil-| As lar ns th, lo open nu'. anil iiii* ^renter - tin* I'alia.ii.tti l: it .>■ the desire ot the C.P.R. to WANTBD-OfTers br dim.niite as lar as posnible this .Ian- «nU tut chickens. irer winch in years p«h! has wrought i-iilniob Arm. new laid eggs Apply. Vickeis, NOTIOB i h. ... undei -t i Unit th.* .m! burners ; ar* more .*..silv to .*;. i ite *.- .uoy i concerned it WASTED- a cul or woman --- • > - - -'. (...a. ■'- "■"'""',"" * ':"■\""" ■"!"";"';; *;;:;ry™i™.i "tn*-!"™,..:..* »..■'.■ *".•«.»■.* '** "•■*• ■:::::r:. .;■.■"„:■,:.:.!;. **. -rj—y; - Sf ■ 'r--: ■ r:. : ircncral house work.—Apply at lhc Mail-Herald uiltce. POR SAl.K-About lr.U tons of baled green feci, also a quantity ci Tuu othy hay. Por prices write, S.B, Sparks, Mllnerton, Alta, ;tt. J.10 afforded bj buili for lhc nc ■ iti f 1 m*:. i*i in the .a* •' i : i** ■ i.mI luinern w li" ills and mount nine theii • >tui M ki< piei il*,* a, mai work limi|er ami lhe is driven Into I i ^iou of height on ii." •• ■ '"ati lK' ■ ' much lhe same ilio}. ol the Hi ih ut ii.*.-* it ih, VI] - inviting llu n ouutu iccr il -■* ,*1-"* 'li.Ml ** ' •..,* ,:."i | I'ak :• ; ■' ' - . -.- - Hit ' Thr»e are ma FOR SALE Modern nine-room house all improvements, and fifty foot lot fronting Thir.i street, three doors fr-'in M thodlet chinch. Apply to M .1 Scott BoJ 'T It POR SALB—Young, smart .lelivery team Por are write \\ ■•• ... i n !• in thc Mutter nl an Application for the isyuc of a Duplicate Oertiflcate ol Title to Lots 8 und », Hlock I, Town of Arrowhead, being p,n-i ol Distri.t Lot 384, Group 1, Map 681. Notice in hereby given tbnt it ; my intention to issue nt to» cxpirn tion ol one i lonth alter the lirst publication hereof a Duplicate of the Oertiflcate ol Title to tlm above mentioned lots in the name ol llm uev I,. Plumton, which Certificate is dated the l.Mh dny of January, I'M, at !i:30 n.m., rid numbered lOinHA. Nelson, B.C., Hth Jnnuar,'., 1912. 8AMUBI. R. ROE, 1st iss. Jan 17 District Registrar, " ' ' ' ' " \""" i* , ,. - ' " ' , ... ... * ' ' . he i id lakes \\ is it only as u nummci •■ iri i'n ii in ■ \\ '-■ i rn- .'.: Icntiou. 1 he i *■ * .\\ill ■ ..ine « 1" n ' he ii ri*r -p* ii .. ■ _'. -non ki-ing pie 1 tracing - i ire *• wind n*. light ning nun •' , j. , whieh •••inl to bill Where then ' ■ • • tow >A'"* *"' i.~, IMS ol StO ; ih'ng tO "(U»l .1 ' 1 i .. " I be other '.. . in, of which tha p ibli -,» * uf this gi I - 'Uperi..n, bin sn) Uo. Lh ii ■ iliinj' ii ' IUM K\\ MOI STAIN I.AI \\n"ii ■ - ■•■!' I:■■■ k *. the mors *....; ' " • ' .iu itai ' little hm i" . ,il nw ■ ■ ll.K • • • ' ■ r ' ' Light n tirsr - le Willi * •■ ■ iv,;i be ' Ulpl.lt ' 1 llll 1 . Smoker's Supplies Tbi' ohl iiliiiblc iiow has ilu* largest ainl besl line u(-Smokers' Supplies ever in the Cily, nnd our prices arc right, Filly brands nf cigars to choose from. Price from $1.10 per box up; uot matte lr-.ni scrap cither, Meerschaum Pipes from $3.00 to $10.00 Calabash Pipes from $3.50 Up Our Block ol Calabash Pipes is buioII on account of the crop being n failure ibis year mul quality poor. lb iui Pipes in cuscs (rom $1.00 up. Ask lot the famous 11. B. B. bruntl. Everj pipe is guaranteed. tigur and Cigarette Holders, Cases snd Lighters, Pouches, Ahh Trays and Pipe Kucks. Tell us what >*ou want and wc will suit you. If you cannot call, phone 37 and goods will be sent tu mur borne for approval. Buy early while stock is complete. - wii * • FOR SALE CHEAP Empire Typewriter Slightly Used NOTICE Hevelstoke Lund District. District ol West Kootenay. Take notice that 1, Ralph Parker, ol Hevelstoke, 'i, 0,, occupation hotel clerk, intend to npply for permission to purchase •<• lollowing described land. Cotnfni in r ,1 a post planted tieai ll. Heliums touth-wesl corner, being ill" Bouth-wcat point of Ralph Par kei ■- ian'1 t*vu. e cast ID ehanis, tti'ine mn . ■ chains, thence west i" chains, Ibenee south 2ti chains. along like ihore to point nl com- iit li . in.iii lining forty acres, more or le i. Dated tliiu it lay if Nuveinhcr, Mil. RALPH PARKED, lir W.K Ogilive, Agent McKinnon's Cigar Store ASK THE DRIVER Everybody known him, he will Icil ymi that the whiskeys we nic i" lling are the best. Hall and be i iinviiici'd. No household should be without a supply of mir Har- toy's Special Scotch Whiskey; uur Trapln liqueur Brandy, guaranteed luiyenip old nr Blackberry BrandyQ inr Medicinal purpose". Our stock nt choice Wines nnil Liquors tif all U i nils- nic umi itli..]. Sold by all REVELSTOKE MONDAY, • * ii • a. * - ini tm lm iin -rran_*. ■ '•"■ ■ _ t*etn tbo It to ttm ■'■:tish ''olunibis, • bey 'rom their ttm.!' line in the i.irtli to la -yj- | | in ' m this jsii'ii. I be I « inion .-...uni.* -luinisH to .1 k up ■ Pacific ral way in running iti trom i ■ Vel low In i *. i;. -. i' .. •. Dpin*^ ■ he * ■ if *-o . ll lo the m i will aim bi i with theil ". i.t. v. Iiii i. *l,i- i "in:* ii .',. • i * Intention buil ( |.,n . \\,. Pa*". J i * Ihi ''-■• i .; *■ , ' *.i..* in \\ lew ihi Vrrmt . .in.I Ivi.oien ij i niuu, , ,i ,n\\.i ..i .. thi H ' . -■■'•■ i i rows Ne»l -:■ -'■ m« willi llieli in I line at Kevel loko. 'im- making thi> City Ihe greatest railway junction in British (L'olumbia. \\. ,,,►.»„( Kevelstoke i- the head- * . ■ .,f i|„* Mountain and Hhu - U | * .( thfl I snadian Pacllli ,„,.; , . nml ihi Revelstoke Iibvi iiii i mrancei ol fee i • I 'he railway eomp- Slightly Used I oi «JF f f g% Apply - Mail-Herald a-^-a^ rr.^H the leading hotels, or telephone and Spirit Co.. L Importer* nrrt Dealers In Pure Nlnee, liquors, Cigar i and Cigarettes The Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co.. Ltd. am- n..i.r. in rum wines, tlouora, Cigars and Cigarettes OPERA HOUSE FEB. 5th, 1912 I- *■ I tal Tour ol rm: Barrier' krx Beach'i Mn iterpiece Dirrt I lrt>m its long run Ht thc Npw Amsterdam Theatre, New York City PALACE LIVE," v, FEED, SALE STABLE Our Livery is equipped with the bei-t horses and rifis* We alst) deliver express antl barrage tn any liart of the city. Heavy and lifiht teaming a specialty COM- AND WOOD FOR SALE F. McCarty, Proprietor Phone 'J01 Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. CWMren, 25c. "^ Fresh Groceries, Vegetables and Fruit j i Order now your winter's supply Best on the Market L D. GALLICANO, 2nd Street, Near Railroad Track * SATURDAY", PRR. 8l'd, 191! T'HErnyC^-IXjHIER^LILID, EEVELSTOKE PATI'ItliAV. FKll. 3rd, 1918. 1 » "DENNIS IS PROMPTED" Will Have Charge of All Company's Land, Mineral and Timber Interests from Manitoba to the Pacitic Dcean. from thi' ofllce ul tho assistant tu the president * The liuiilH ul the Alberta & Irrigation Oo., which the cr.it. controls, EXPOSE PLOT TO EVADE DUTY American lumberman Caught at Regina -Only One of Many Frauds Iteniiin, Sask., J,in 3* w.'n t... mi-.-don. Ontario." Samaria Prescription is tasteless in.., odorless, and diuolves Instantly In tea or coffee, or ran he mixed with luu.i. It can be uli.n with or wlth- out the patient's knowledge. li re- , hers wishing to participate in the moves tho craving for drink, builds up bowling, it was prcBsed upon us to!,h"' 'Vst'in and restores the nerves I, , ., \\ | lU'ink becomes disiasti'lul an, even t lorm a new league. 1-our teams Con nauseous. t I link is a disease, not a crime, One ■Sccnc from " The Barrier' Ojtcra House, Monday Night stitute thc leugue, nnd the games will be played oil on the ulleys on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, com menelng at S p.m. sharp. Thus it Will irive all others who huve not heen placed on any team un opportunity to hnve a game belore eight o'clock. Feb. U—Delivers v. Maple Leafs. Feb. X—Mietilrabs v. J.B.C. Feb. Ill—Maple I.euls v. Heavers. Feb. 15—J.B.C. v. Mletdrahs. Feb. lin— Beavers v. Maple Leafs. Mar. 5—Heavers v. Maple Leafs. Mar. 7—Mietdrahs v. J. B. 0, Mar. II—Maple l.ciifs v. Heavers. Mar. 14—J.B.O. v. Mietdrahs. Mur. I'l—Heavers v. Maple Leafs. Mar. JI—Maple I.eals v. J.B.C. Feb. Jll-MietdrahH v. J.B.C. Feb. 27—Maple Leal- v. Heavers. Feb, ."i J.B.C, v. Miet.lruhs. Humes will Ire Counted insteud of pins. Two games will constitute a league game. \\ Coronation "uTEA-b Packed in BEAUTIFUL CORONATION SOUVENIR TINS 60 < a pound In CMratSoratlOfl ol tfw c^romtlon r>( King Gtorgt V,' UiHc"?'^" h-'1 ■ put on Uie market icor.fl ition tin ol n Pi'-st plcturobtiut andetqulolti dMlaA. btarinseiccllent portmn* ot Kirg (..enrcc V, Queen Mirjrindtbj! Princo rt \\Vtltt, S;>fisl pipr'* hue bfi d'^trnt-d r^"-f*rnlt'*; ( .tnada. India, Alrui. Au«U«Ilt ».il VewJBil PTn ■ ' I tCfi iirpoitcd. I'dcc lilf, i r ■ ■ . t ■ ■ ■ I « roro^'^BH 1^ drink ..f whiskey always Invltt-s an iithei', The Inflamed nerves and stomach create a cravlnn that niusi either be satlslled by more whiskey ur removed i.y scientific treatment like Sniiirin Prescription. Samaria Prescription bus hien in regular antl suc- i'.s.-.iiI use by Physicians and Hospitals fnr -over ten years. If vnu know of nny family needlny s.maris Prescription, tell them nb,nil it If you have a husband, father 01 friend thai Is drifting Into drink, Kelp bim save himself. Write tn-dny \\ I Uli: TltlAI, PACKAGE of Sa. mnrla Prescrlpllnn. with booklet, giving full particulars, testimonials, prlee, etc.. will he sent sbsoluieiy free nnd postpaid In plnin Sealed package to snyine nsklng for It snd mentioning this pnper. iCorrespondenee sneredh conlulentiul. Write today. The 8a- i.iaii.i Remedy Co., Dept. 46-41, Col- borne street, Toronto, Canada, Also for sale by 0, lt. Maedoiiuld, Druggist, HcvclBtoko, B. C. ROBERT SMITH. Provincial Land Suveyor, Mining Surveyor, McKENZIB AVB.. BOX 10*. Rngineerinl REVBL8TOKB . . It Might Be Gold. . BTJT It is always hot in the plunge at Halcyon Hot Springs, whose natural hot medicinal waters are the most wonderful health restorer on the Continent. Our.record of cures of rheumatism and other chronic complaints is unequalled and verilied by our gratified patrons. Located among the greatest scenery of Canada, easy of access,—the Sanitarium is luxuriously fitted and finished for comfort and convenience of guests. Halcyon Uot Springs Sanitarium Wm. BOYD, Proprietor, Halcyon, Arrow Lakes HOTEL CLIMAX RESTAURANT ■M™"1^^^" OPEN NIGHT AND DAY»^——■■ White Help Only Employed Board by the Day or Week Night Restaurant—Short Order W. C. BATCHELOR, cTWanaRcr. Strictly Fiist Class Rooms Single, en Suite and with Bath Central Hotel Abrahamson Bros., Props. \\ Bnlariad »nd Improved. Fir»t-Cla«s in every re«p*ct. All modern convenionui Large Sample Koome. Rates $2.00 per day Special Weekly Rates Revelstoke, B.C. . H. WALLACE ARCHITECT P. 0. Boi 146, Revelstoke. B.C. H. W. EDWARDS TAXIDERMIST Animal Rugs, Game Heads and Birds Mounted P. 0. Box 31, Revelstoke Dr. de Van's Female Pills A rei .iiiie Prench rtgulitoi I nevtl (mis. TIum pllll nre riiccftliiiKly piiwrrlul In n-Riiliittnjf the Rcn-fratlva portion of tlir Irnialf systcin. KW1H nil cheap Imltitinnn. Dr. de T»n'e are *nlr JM*) FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE, B. C A. I'. LEVESQUE, l'rnprietor . . . TOnbsor Dotel "Restaurant .. . European; plmt ffloittbljg JBoacfc Open E>a\\? anJ» "Hloht /Real Ciclicts, $i3.00 Xauobton & Uappino, Pvops. front stree1 R. Z. CRAWFORD CONTRACTING Wood for Sale GOOD DRY OR GREEN FIR OR HEMLOCK. CEDAR WOOD FOR SALE Apply to Chas. Turnross Telephone House No. 97 Telephone Camp No. 215 PAINTER SHtisfxction -^uaratiteed Agent for Flexlume Electric Signs R. Z. CRAWFORD li.'hi.lrn.'i' (lor. 3rd 8t. and Robson are Shop in Alley track of 8, J. Bonrnt'i Store, Pint Street Sewing Machines A nice new stock of Singer and Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machines For Sale or Hire ' by the month at Manning's- All kinds of machine needles stocked. UNION HOTEL AKR.iWHKAl'. B. C. Special Attention giren to commercial men anii tourist*. Fir*t-claa« sum pie room*. Kine»t wenerr in British Cnlnm- bi», orerlookinn Upper Arrow Lake. W. J. Lightburne. Prop Fruit Lands FOR 8ALE Galena Ray land* in parrels of 10 or 20 acree or en bloc. Corren- pondence invited. John Shaw. Agent Box 616 Arrowhead J.P.SUTHERLAND I Transfer Drayiny Handling Pianos a Specialty H. MANNING, Agent, j phone 42 - Night Phone 85 ') I -vTCRDAY, FEB ll !. PI2. THIE' jyC^-IL-HEri^LILID, REVELSTOKE SATURDAY, FEB, 3rd, 1912. mm, notes CORRESPONDEVOI Kiiitol Mall Herald Meat Blr,—Perhaps yoi. are awaro that things are not runn.ng quite so smooth in the \\ alley o£ the Harden ol Eden, aa must ol ua would wish. I thought, pcrhapB. the following iines would I.e appreciated bj a lew ol "Ur Rood neighbors in this beau • tiful valley. Forgive, the very word is sweet. Forglvi *■ you would be forgiven, .'* * * :..ing ic-ai thi mercy seat, Forgiveness you musl nBk ol heavcu Mat! b i*.it human to nltend By careless iei 01 wi.rd unkind; • .*• ol strife tri.-tl friendahip end When this sweei word the wound maj b i.i. ii one with Borrowing hearl Bhould say. Dear Mien.I, lorgive me uneo again, To BBaooth some thorns trom life's ; o it'll way, Would you refuse In proud disdain, Methinks If one had wroughi me 111, Vet penitent should say "forgive", 'Twould move my proud aud stub - born will. Ko anger in m> hearl could live. ft'i cannol tell what moves the mind, IM what the subtle cans,' may \\i\\ v. only know our friend unkind, And we grow col i in sympathj I * *. yel "'.'"■ hearl ' * m pain to save What matter if our pride tnusi bend We might i.e partod bj the gravi Life ie bo shoi t, toi ivi t hy friend. Malakwivtn the S< n.l. Thi work ou thc government job - Hearing completion. Work will be Die Valley of "The Garden of Eden" 1 Situated at MALAKWA. B. C. Just 32 Miles West of Revelstoke, and Extending between Sicamous Junction to Three Valleys Station Area of First-Class Land-20,000 Acres Character Of Land Principally Level. rharartttr nf ^a'iI Bench Lands, Clay Loam and Vegetable UldldWtil 01 OUII Mould, while on Lower Lands Black Loam Prevails. Na Iitim itinn Positively no irrigation is needed as Valley is sub- \\W illKjdllUII irrigated, and many creeks supply water for Domestic purposes. This Land is specially adapted tor Large and Small Fruits, as well as Hay and Vegetables. Moderate GlimdtC Freezing is] Average Winter Weather. Prices of Land Reasonable For further Particulars About This Garden Spot of B. C, Watch This Page of the MAIL-HERALD Each Week v*. commenced at onco building a bridge ut llowie. Mr, Lindsay is u regular visitor at the Buckingham. Our Swede night Bchool has licen a great success. Meetings arc held every Friday night at tho home ot Mr. E. Krikaon. Thc membership iH about twenty nnil the class in conducted by Mr. Unilsay, our missionary. Our mall bag wan can ied lasl week Under the trucks ol the mail ear, down to BiCamOUB. We feel deeply grieved abuut it. ii the government want to give ns rural delivery, nil right, but we object to chnsing our mail twelve milos. Mr. L. M. Johnston wns kind enough to follow the bng uud found some ol the muil. It would lie a kindness if some one would wake the mail clerk at Hevelstoke. Mr. .lack Mizon has been ill. Wc hope he is feeling all right aguin. A petition has licen sent to the government asking for a twice a dny mail service. We hear Mr. Smith, our post.mnst. or is going to leave us. We wish bun every ruccohs wherever he goes. We thank htm for his service here; we bave appreciated bis obliging disposition. Word bas been received Irom our former school toucher, C. IC. Bomor ville, who is now at. ('ampbell creek. We wish him every success. He is missed from tho Uuckinghnm. A enr loud of feed has been received Irom thi' east. Men with the enterprise ol Mr. McDonald of the Mul- akwn farms, are in demnud hero. Everybody is up in the air Bince thc thaw. (We mean, ol course, shov cling the suow otl the sheds.) K3 Pole Vaulting Ke rn running, jumping, hurdling. e for the pole vault should be- . >riv in the winter, lt is plnln * # ■ ■ that the arms and chest • - - -. the "u.-s to be developed . 1 nl .-.*. th( high jump where .lil • ■■ style; ate permissible, tbere ■ one correat style of pole vaul g and the slightest deviation , good form .» sure to .meet with T»" marks Bbi ild * ied, as in ■ running hroad jump, the one • KH leet from the tukeoil and 1 . thei about 50, and while thc i umbered as he is wll . cannol run ti the takeoff ••*,* amount "f speed ae In the ' .mi.. b« must remember thnt ■ • vei any considerable height I must f .' top -peed. '. >r, in thc jump ;:self. Before *.* -• -m ■ take thi run, tbo vaulter' 1 1 ■'' against tbe bar aud ' • » 1 with bis 1 fi tbi pl lci where . • . - places 1 || rtghl hand | ■. * : es above tbis 1 I The is placed lower dowi and the ei ' - s ti the gri ii . ■ that v t mai I thi ' end Imparl • - • •• lu to tl .... ... - ■ ■, gi d just aa tht *...*. "-.... make youi Itori Italy laad ■ an ai red .'thleu brought up. In Kngland climbing the ' ,.,,:,• if allowed, and athletes there frequently bung the lower hand up ..nl above the otlice. and sometimes making a battel record lor themselves for it. Following ai ■ somi | ' rds. W. K. I)ra.v, 12 ft. ; * II. G. Oggla, lilt. 11 in.. Jul] Btockholml R. I'asemun, ■ . [ord Bi Idge Li ndon VV. K. Bproule, Hft \\ ancouver. W. Hapeny, P.'H ■ • Montn 1'KUi'V K m I'K.'l'.l' I'l.**.,. * *. 1. .* ■ local Option Convention Mu li Inti res! •*.-*.• t thi * nming ii '-••■ .igi li ".* •■ rovli ■, • • ■ 11 show the .mi* ' • ets t., i.• diacune ' he prominent spas - ■ iart The meetings i . . . •* i ,m "f the Cenl v ott street • , run.'.* ' ind ■mike pei inci rhe program is .is follows: Thurgdaj. Peli u iry I • p.m., op pning Rei Di Wright. •.•rand rally, public meeting ad-dree- ll." Dl P Igei ■* * "I ■ -: Hall ■ * Sixth \\.''. •• Mel i.urcb Mr Wm. Hicks, on Thurs - , Del ■ tment ' I •' " ■ " • ■ • • • . - ■ ■ • "The Uni.k Traffic and its Remedy;" • Prof. Qiflord, Columbian College \\ IVorl l-wlde view;" ic. Rev. Dr. Spencer, "What News'."' Solos (selected bj Mrs smart McDlarroid and Mr. .lack S; I hand furniture, Bto\\ pets, eti ought, fl. I'arry. aucl - ■ id valuatoi. Second street. . ii • ■ st: ,vi Toronto. Fresh Milk For Sale ALSO CLEAR, DRY CEDAR WOOD Al'I'LV Box 691, Revelstoke ■ t "T>". II • . ;. m . 2 I ■ ■ '■' ■ ' ' I LIKE INSURANCE REPRESENTATIVE REQUIRED for REVELSTOKE DISTRICT il'iil .nnl .. tf ■ ■■■ i| inn- ■ J. VV. VV. Stewart. m ; ■ ■■ • Thc Monarch Life Assurance Coy. * NUTICIS. Hevelstoke Land District. District of West Kootenuy. Take notice thut I, llurrows Henry j ltothwell ol Nakusp, 1). 0., occupation gentleman, intends to upply lor permission to purchase thc lollowiug i described lands: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains soutb of the North-east Corner of T. Ij. 4l:ii4, thence Bouth SO .chains, thence east about HO cbuins, i to Arrow Lukes, theuce uorth ulong Lake ahout 8'i chains, theuce west ubout 2 chains to point ol commence meat, containing ubout 100 acres, more or less. Ii* ■ ini.Mi -.iln, 1911. ii :i .we Henry Rothwell. Edward llusmill Vlpond, Agent. Jan. Bth lirst issue. The old style ol Id .* tbe pole •* the athleti sal go nt ovei the • to have the left he !..» dowi hut in tin* new -trie the Its tbi * hand up wards when the pole .c placi .■••.ind, ther, With both lini:*!.- In ii ■ at ursi position '"i • strong cllort, the athlete pulls up with . gets ii ° '.•■• i I Ighei that I r a g *"*: eleao shoot ..ver tbe liar, I ben when the pole ts nearly upright I .* pushes • from inm and It arms straight up so that he will nol trlke the bar ..n bis descent. Now it is a very serimiF mistake to try and pimp high »1 lirst. Btarl vitii' tile bar very low, until foul have accomplished perfectly the run t.. the liar, nnd also tbe life over the latter must bf well mastered before j tttemptlng to vault high. It is n't permlnsnhle In vaulting tn I \\merica to moi. the upper hand 00 lhe pole, but tlir lower bund may be PURITy FLOUR For Your Seeds Ornamentals & Fruits i im. Henry Seed and Nurseries - * A k MftcdouKHil. Proprictoi Luml) Sold by Hobson &Cu*, Hcvolatoke ermen ll ill to ll*' .1 - ill ftl F. B. WELLS, V .r Bu .oi' utitl Exporter OM Town, - Revelstoke, B, C. l*e(.,rr Innlni' * I 001 Hi ..f " • . * lies I,.. * n '... 1. i make ■ ■ • *i*i* «.f l....'i:ini' Mill Rlalllo'ta iinil "". n \\ thing isipnrrdiit'"Hi ■ <* NOTICB, * *. toke Land District. i *.( Weat Kootenay, Take notioe Unit I Horatio Levomo ul Nakusp, it. i., ocoupn • ion hank managei, Inti ada to ap foi permission t." purohaaa tbi Isacrlbed lands • ■ ii.ii,**n.-ing nt a pout plniiti .1 120 ii...*- houth ol the North tost Corn . i oi t. i, 11274, thenoe south sn hains, • *" '*' i '-.I il aboul 10 ohalns, Mnn Lake, tbenee noitli along ,1 "ll ObalOS, tin ine »Ml about ^1 chums to poinl ol com ■ cement, containing about .'in Don or lean. Dated in iiniii'i 19th, 1911. Horatio l.everelie HulbWdll. Bdward liiieseil Vipond, Agenl i in i.t ti. i [Q1 mi iCJT, 1910, Kotice is hereby given that tl rtj aftei date application will he mn ii* io the Superintendent nf Pro- rlnclal Police for the tanafer ol the iieeniw for the mile ol llqUor by retail In and upon th<> prcmnwH known as the City Hotel situate.l at Arrow ben.I, Hr.tiHli 1,'oliiml.lu. fi'.m John (.iie, to Robert Oalej of Arrowhead I'nte.l il,ih ith day of January 1113 ■JOHN CAI.I'.Y 1 lit issue Holder of License SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS. Coal ntiuing rights ol the Dominion iu Manitoba, Suskatchcwuu uud Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the North-west Territories uud in .*. portion ol the Province of Uritish Columbia, may bc leused lor a term of twonty-ouc years ut un unituul rent- al ol *1 uu acre. Not more than 2,bW ucres will bc leased to oue up- plicaut. Application lor lease nuiBt be mude by thc applicuut in person to tho Agent or Bub Agent ol the district iu which thc rights upplied Ioi ure situated. In surveyed territory the lund must ba described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in ini- aurvcyed territory tho tract applied for shall bo staked out by the ap - plicant himself. Uncii applicant muBt be accompanied by u tec ol •$& which will bo refunded il tho rights upplied lor urn not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output ol thc mine al thc rate of live cents per ton. Thu person operating tli" num' shall furnish tin: Agent with sworn returns accounting for the lull quantity of merchantable coal mined mid pay the royalty tbenon. if the coal mining rights mo imt being operated, such returns should bo furnished ul least oni'c a year. The lease will include the coul nun ing rights only, but tho lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever available Hiirface rights may bo coti- ii'bieil iicccssury lor the working ot the mine nt the rale ol lld.oij an acre. I'V.i full information application should bn mniln to tho Hecretary of ihe Department ol the Interior, ot- tawu, or to thc Agent or Bub-Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. COHY, Deputy Minister ol the Interior. nii Unauthorised publication of tins advertisement will not »e paid for. NOTICK Revelstoke Laud District. District oi West Kootenay. Tnke notice that I, H. lletlron, of Arrowhead, 11. I'., occupation Lineman, intend lo apply lor permission lo purchuse the following described lauds. I Commencing at a post planted ubout thc south west corner ol Alex. J. McDonell's applicution to purchuse, thence north SO chains, tbeucu west 40 chaius, thence soutb 80 cbuins, thenco cast 40 chuius along lake shore to poiut ol eomuiencemeul contuining 1120 ucres more or less. H. HBKFHON, Per W.F. Oglllvc, Agent li.it.-l Hub 28th duy of November, l'Jll, lirsl issueUecJ. NOTICH. Ilevelsluke Lund District. District ol West Kootenay. Take notice tbat 1, Alex. J. McDonell, ol Uevelstoko, U.C., occupation Hotel Proprietor, intend to apply lor permission to purchu-,0 tbe [ollowing described lands. Commencing al a pout plauted near Ihe north west post of Lot 7'J-M, cast nf Cape Horn, near the south west corner ol T. L. WW*, thenee uorth 10 .hums, theuce west 80 chains, thenoe south 80 chains, thence east 10 ehains, aloug luke shore to point nl commencement, containing 040 acres more or leas. ALKX. J. McDDNK.LL, Per W.K. Ogilive, Agent Dated this -itli day of Novemlivr, lllll. Hrst issue Dec. Ind. Electric Restorer for Men Phosphonol ["eftee awatj nm s la the body . l I • III preptr i.m- i. : ,.-•!,*,*., f im and vltility. I'remituie oecsy ind nil ■ *-*, **il ••• • i irtrti"! at tnr... rb-,i|.lim.,i »,|| tr.itit y»il s n»w man. Pore ill ■ he*, or twi". lit IJ. Mailed ''Hit .ilrlt... The »i-obe!l Dim Co,, tt. Cslharlnet, Onl. Bold at Macdoaald'o Drug Store. NOTICK. Uevelstoke I.aad District. District id West Kootenay. Tako notice thnl 1, Hurry I. Landry ol llosslnnd, II. C, occupa lion, mining, Intends to apply tor permission to purchase thc (ollowing described lands. Commencing nt a pout planted about 40 chains west ol thc Southwest Corner of Lot 8I4S, thence north 40 cbains, thence wost 80 chains, thence south 40 chains, thenco eaBt SO chains to point ol commencement. Containing 320 acres more or lens. Dnted December, 9th, 1911. HARRY I. LADDRY. Ist Is. Jna.6 Per D. Fisher, Agent. • H (\\ • • SATURDAY, FEB. 3rd, 1912. THE MLJLTlL-ZTttTlJLJLTJ, REVELSTOKE ' \\ rURDAY, FEB, 3rd, 1912, WATCH THE WINDOWS FORj BARGAINS FORj, BALANCE OF MONTH OF FEBRUARY Revelstoke's Department Store C. 2. /fume S Co.. limited TAKE ELEVATOR TO DRY GOODS, TOY AND FANCY GOODS DEPT. See the New Cash Carrier ONE MORE WEEK OF BARGAINS Every day there are lines turning up while stock-taking that we want to clear out. The price you will find on them ought to clear them out quickly 10 per cent off on all Sheetings, Towelings and Pillow Cottons Here is an item of real interest to the thrift/" housekeeper. During our January sale we will give you a reduction of 10 per cent on all sheetings, towelings and pillow cottons. You will appreciate the saving on such staple goods as these. 25 per cent off the Following Lines During Our January Sale We are offering the following lines at a great reduction' during our January Clearing Sale: Ladies Coats Ladies' Dresses Ladies Furs Ladies Fancy Collars Ladies Fancy Handkerchiefs | WE ARE ¥JAGENTS| F0R ™E lADIEStlOMEjOURNAL ^ PATTER NSYitt MONTHLY STYLE BOOK FREE Get The Home Pattern Style Book t_A 15c Pattern Free SALE OF DRESS MATERIALS Monday morning Five Hundred Yards of Dress Materials go on Sale at 50 Cents Ladies Flannel Shirt Waists Made of all wool English Sheeting Flannel; warm and comfortable, roomy* and easy" fitting; wear any" kind of a collar with them; cuffs made to button or wear links. V Just $3-50 Each This Week Groceries and Crockery Department Heintzs India Relish You will lind this relish one of the hest on the market It is prepared irom only the finest ingredients and in every stage of manufacture due care is taken to ensure its perfect purity. It has a pleasing llavor, and when once vou try it you will use no other. Pickles and Pickles See our display ol Fickles in the front of our Grocery Department We cany only the best grades and can always give yon a good, reliable brand] Crosse & Blackwell's in half- pints, pints and quarts; Stephen's, Rowat's, Heinz's, Gillard's, Swan and Victoria Cross. Olives Never l>cfore in our business career have we shown such an assortment of Olives as at the present time. We have them all, from thc green stage to the ripe. Olives stuffed with Nuts, Olives Stuffed with Tomatoes, Olives stuffed with Peppers, Olives in oil, plain Olives in all si/e hollies, ranging in price from 35 cents to $1.25 per bottle Fussell's Cream Have you tried any of Fussell's Cream - (the whipping cream)? This time of year When fresh milk is hard to gel, ImisscH's Cream vvill fill llie hill. A pure, rich, thick, eating cream, suitable foi any dish ymi care lo make, pul up in kev-opening. Sterilised cans. Boss Hand Cleaner Boss, the famous hand-cleaner, dirt destroyer and skin preserver, will he on sale on Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 5th and bth at such a low price tha, everyone will want to be the lirst to make a purchase. Just think of it, 3 cans for only 25 cents Be sure you get in on this bargain. TWO DAYS ONLY. Men's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes Fish The Lenten Season will bc here hefore very long and wc arc looking ahead a little and stocking up with the hest varieties of fish that could he procured, Wc will offer none hut thc kind thai HAS satisfied and WILL satisfy. Our stock is first class, choice and wholesome and comprise Finnan Haddie, Kippers, Salmon Bellies, Mackerel, Labrador Fat Herring and Dry Codfish. Canned Vegetables This is thc season of ihe vear lor Canned Vegetables. If you eat more vegetables you will feel the better for it. Our Canned I'eas, Corn, Beans, Tomatoes and Pumpkins are the best brand on the market. Green goods and dry vegetables arc scarce and high in price, while lhc canned goods are just as good and very much cheaper. See our display" of French Peas, oTVIushrooms and o4sparagras in glass bottles. Beets, t/isparagras and Succotash in cans. FELT SLIPPER BARGAINS We are putting on the BARGA1N TxV13LE all the remainder of our lines of women's and children's Felt Slippers. They must be cleared out at once and we consider the prices will do it in short order. Don't wait until your size is all sold out. Come at once. Ladies Slippers LADIES' JULIETTES in various colors and shades of velvet, and fell. Every pair sewn, no tacks or rough scams. Perfectly flexible and easy on the foot. Regular $1.75 values, and LADIES' BEDROOM SLIPPERS in Jaeger wool and plaid felts, regular $1.50 values o4ny Pair 95 cents Children's and Misses' Slippers A missed line of ankle snap felts thai we are not going to carry over. You will never be able to heat them for value. Price 25 cents a pair Misses' Felt Slippers both in Jaeger pure wool and fancy Juliettes. Nobby little shoes that arc comfortable and dressy for house wear, Price 75 cents a pair Children s Slippers in plaid felt, cither with ankle strap or without You cannot duplicate them for double the money Price 35 cents a pair BARGAINS IN MEN'S HATS oA real genuine Snap, just the one you may" be looking for. At any* rate you can't afford to pass it up. All our odd lines of men's Soft Felt Hats of the present season are on the table at a price that ought to move them off. This price will convince you—$1.50 Each C. B. HUME & CO.. Ltd. V SATURDAY i-'i'.r. lil 1912 THE MAIL-HERALD, BEYE LSTOKE SATURDAY, FEB. Brd, 191! New Year's Bargain Sale SPECIAL PI ICES ALL OVER THE STORE "\\ CITY Girls' Winter Coats Sixonh Girls'Winter Coats, all this sea- eon's styles, Sizes, 8, 1". 12 and L4 years Sale Prices $4.50 to $5 Each ,,u need a coat for any of tho above s you cannot afford to overlook those. If yi -ii age Ladies* Tweed Costumes 1 Grey Serge Suit, Size 36, $10 1 Black Sei'KO Suit, Size 36 $10 il only Tweed Suits, Size 34, 36, and 38. Reg. *25and$30. On Sale at *Lr>.50 Furs Furs Furs Sale *70. Oi •* only, Pony Coat Reg, s-Ta. 1 only, French Seal Set Reg. Sale Price, I'M). 1 only Astrachan Sot. Reg. • is* Sale Price, 25. Chllds Sets—Grey Persian Lamb. Ladies' Sable Stoles Ladies' Isabella Fox, Ladies'Marmot stoles. I'rico ranging from Ladies' Dressing Gowns Made from Eiderdown, Sale Fancy Wrapperettes. Price M.50 Sale Price $10 Sale Prices on all Mens Goods Men's Winter Overcoats—Sale Price, *1() Men's Youths' and Boys' Suits, odd Trousers, House Coats, Men's Underclothing. Tlm regular mooting council was held In tlie Kriiluy evening, Fob, ! ol (lie city city Imll "ii ■ml; Mayor Sutherland took the cbalr nt 8:30 p. in. I'ri'H.-iit. AW, Howson, Bourne, Abrahamson, McSorley mi'l Barber. city t'lerk Dawson read the mtnul rs oi tbo lust regular meeting were adopted. A committee consisting i'.il. Hume, ,1 Donell mul (1. attendance to innl tin1 whioh ul Messrs. I). Kililml'l, A. .1. Mo- S. MoOurter, were In lny certain matters bo- I'litincil. iiiHtnllntiiin I8up. The above an.' all new. This Sale includes everything in our Entire Stuck. Come Early and get first choice. cTWillinery c_AU our Millinery going at Half Price at this Sale. EID & YOUNG IHE Cm IH BRIEF I' ,v \\ i' ofsets, u.1,1 1 illi'B in r*l,*.,l JI n l> air at Mcbennan ■^. JI 1. F, l..h *liii.iik mail e ii bustneBB - f • * ci v.lieai 1 and othi r Arrow iki * m - week Tli,- - *.. i.'.un , : Him Mr. 3.H. 1>.m nn.l HONEV - HONEVI i.'v iii 5 11,. (.'am.. This t iliis Benson ui 11 io vour V.M.C.A., '■• ii * tortainod Inst Mon- .- nt il-.c home "I Mi mi'' \\|.- i' V I.in.lmiirk. 1.. m. .inin .--"ii. "iu* "I the most Garden o! at Malakwa, was a Kevelstnke • ■ oi Fri lay ■•; tin- week. Among thi Malakwa resl-dents who Revelstoke visKors tli-' end ul . teel wi i' Mi A. Haycock B, Leabmai B, F. Somerville, and .'nek Ml oo The annual meeting w, tla* Rovel- Itoke Poultry an*! I'd Sturk /VB80 held in tha City Hall oi T le-sday i ve ling next, at ■ li .-.- Hon oi officers ; . mnual report The W L'.T.I held ., mosl iucci Inl tea and iale *■! home cooking on Fi lay afternoon at tin* home >■! Mrs. V. J. Scott. Tin* VV.C.T.I'. Wish tn thank the ladies wbo contributed an.l patronized tbi tea. Mr. J. M Doyle, tli,* Oaigary manager fur l' Burnt .v Co.; spent the im: i I thii - n town, and • nn Wednesday Foi Vancouver, lie return on Sunday and will pt" • stter r malolng ovei a day at Revelstoke. Club bad a tun' le on Thursday, going up tl Hi- Bend about eight miles, thej a stovi with hal a inn repast, Tin' * tj was moBt successfully • a ■■ Mr v\\. r. J. H. 9 of tli, St.,: - jtanl port in*' ■ istom house bvr. •: Mr McMartin, who • Mr. Moi »t Thursdi Wadman, tra-. * .r,,r\\ >* • ■ • . i tped trip to Pri no • Port -" ■ - ' . • r-■- ■ I'm*,' Wliiti Clover Hi will liml awfullv imi* HOME-MADE JAM in pintsaml quurb lllisolulelv pun* ami well put up. SYRUPS I'u" .Ma | Ic Syrup in bottles oi anU'i t" be tin' best. ulass i.n* llii* wliicb i' i :*;ii*ii A. HOBSON, MacKenzie Avenue SPRING iS APPROACHING I tow il"'iit last mm! iiitenil io build that most ilesirable lots prices advances. '- resolution hi,im* ui uoi ui gone, 'an iu regard to Lniililii k ' lio If so, diitt't wait until all get bnsv ii in I -,.1111' oue l»t (nre KOOTENAY AGENCIES LIMITED Moving pictures at the Kdison tn nigbt Mrs. li w. Foot will receiv i 'I' 1 .lav all l ID Illi' Gtll in-i . Moviug pictures al tin star to ni -lit Rmpress Shoes regular M and *"*. i'* * ' ixforda and I'umps Vour choice toi (9 ii McLennan's Jt. I will lv in Revelsti Ki a .lay or two to attend to nny pianon that no -.1 tuning, .l.ini' s Carl * Mason i- Kiscii Tuner. During tin' absence Irom town "I Hr. Hamilton, police magistrate, • . ■' mi k Bruce La« ■ in will tie ing magistrate. The tiirls' Hospital '•■: Id • ■ - regular monthly a *■ lav Feh "111 at till' ta ni* " m Fi •■ All til,' i mpi ■■'.'■ I - irch, Fi rth, the . ■ ■ • Im papers, - ■ uteres! Ci ne. [hi ihe ami tbe Bapl Io Be Shewn Next Week The Sim* theatre has nundlip pictures (nun Vernon, cbam- '"■' present , ,, cl! and Mim tor the ecured the Pi ndleton, Oregon, the iccoud annual northwest round up, vv Ud ste< I ontcsl be Dell Blai chel I champion ol the real and Buffalo * I ampionsblp. Bertha Blan champion ati atght up forld a her It (tbi In,li,in en * * Westwai * -• * .- * ' ■ ■ * * ■ ' ■ ■ ' • • :■ H Bai * Ut iiuestlon—Tin advertising signs. 2nil question -The aid of the council in the shape of n contribution, n siini Btlggested as $750 to be aililed ns ii yearly contribution to the honrd ol trade publicity lund. :ir,l question—To ask tho council to lake steps to BOCUl'0 ni.lusllies for Rovelstoke by olferlng Inducements to eapital to lui'ate in Uevelstoko and district and advertising to tbe world that nny new enterprises which would assist hi the development of tins district, would be welcomed by tho eity. The deputation presented the views nf the Board ol Trade on the matter nl encouraging industries and new enterprises lo come to Revelstoke and the council passe.I a resolution expressing their willingness to go mor? than lutlr way In the matter of sup city serviees, tn all new industries, | plying cheap power, light, water und railways and similar undertakings which would liegin active work within a reasonable period, with n view to opening up thc Ulg Ueud country and otherwise rendering available the resources of tins distiiet. PARK l.KASK. Mayor Sutherland- Mr. MeCarter has brought up ihe mntter nf the park lease t" llie Western Turf Asia, I'iatimi satisfactory arrangements have heen promised as between the Turf Association and the Agricultural Association, whieh bodies are work inir together. The association proposes i" surrender iheir old lease, whieh has still nine years tn run and request that the council accept same and issue hy resolution lu lieu of the surrendered lease, a lease for )i" years from date. I am ih favor "1 tins proposal. Aid. Abrahamson—Before tins res olution is passed. I think vve should iai behalf of the ratepayers, have In sorted iu tbe lease ,, clause thai tbe Western Turf Ass,,rial inn should grant the Vgricnltural Association a leas' of tins ground ul a nominal rent. vv,. should see thai the Agrl cultural Association is protected ag- iiinsl ib* possibility of future trouble when the Turl Association might be in *i posi thm i*. dictate tei ms t" the Agricultural tssociatl r else by putting up the rent torce the Agricul tural Ass,.ia,it mn ol the grounds Aid. Howson—If a proviso Is put in lease between the enull- Turf As ociation, that the lease Is given Btibjccl to the gemeni .,i ,, lease betw the Turf Vs.-.*'* .:.*.a and tbe Agrtcultur- •'. v—i r( on that would meet the I OB* Mi McCartei « behalf of the Turf v-s.* ition, are prepared to bind oui - come t" an agree ment with thi Agricultural Associa- * to both a • lei the minal rent .,; ,*| per ::: 'he Turl -VRBoclation to • lal Ion should tion of i lor 2a yeai - • the Turl Vss-.e,at ion. ■ ' '*■: -I o'tcers ol the Turl and Agricultural I in socintiuiis will remain tho same for i :' me mouths und 1 think vve would | bo fair in promising that these pur- ties within the time o! three months can como to au equable agreement as per the elnnse In this lease, whieh in my opinion safeguards nil parties., Aid. Barber—Oau we Rive the lease to the Agricultural Association and let ilu'in BUb let to the Turf Associa t Ion. Mayor Sutherland No, becuuso tho 'Pari Association are lbe heavy end nf tllO Fall' and have spent Ihe Vast hulk ol the monoy laid oul on tho grounds tn dato. The motion rends "thai lease be grunted suhjeet to n clause that the two associations get down to un ag reenieut between themselves tor the lease to the Agricultural AbsocIh - linn." Tho motion curried. Aid Abrahamson voting against, COMMUNICATIONS, Sewer Bylaw—A letter from 11 s MeCarter giving legal opinion nil the sewer bylaw wus road; thc gist ol this opinion is iiii That uu action in' taken tins BOBSlnll ol the luiuse tlie Sewer Bylaw, as the date tor submitting such bills tor tho present Session has passed; (b) Tbat it would be impossible to get the legislature to puss a general amendment to the Municipal Clauses Ael that would deal with the local diliiculty, u-i The legislature would pass a reasonable speeial act approved by the debenture holders to raise the balance ol the money spent In excess of money raised and to authorize the ohango of 60 year debentures for the existing 2n year debentures; (dl All those properties named ni the schedule to the present bylaw wbioh have bad sew - ■is constructed opposite them, ara liable fnr the arrears standing again -t them, and paymenl of these ur - rears can bc enforced In tho ordinary way; iei Those properties which have nol had any sewers constructed opposite them yet and opposite whieh it is nut Intended tn build any sew- *t as proposed under the original by law, 1 advise no action be taken. We are proud of our Store because it is a successful Hardware Store. You do not " fork over all your money to us for poor goods, but pay us only a reasonable price for the best hardware made." When you want Hardware, remember we've got it. Come and look ! We like lookers! Revelstoke Hardware Co., Ltd. Howson Block ST. I'llTI'lK'S BHURCH Rev, c. a. Procunler, rector, 8opl nagesina Sunday lluly Communion and after .Matins at ll a.m.; ISvon ■ Ing at Taill p.m. in* ,.. cordially Invited vices ol the church. ill thc aer (Continued in Wednesday's Issuo.) ES CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Francis of AbsIsII Catholic church, corner of Fifth street und McKenzie avenue. Serviees—tin nil Sunday., MM'.epI the fourth of each month. Low mass with Communion ol the Faithful at 8 .ini. High Mass at 10 80 a. in.. Christian Doctrine for children at 2:?.(l p.m. Rosary with Uendiction of The Blessed Sacrament 7:;10 p.m. On week days—Holy Mass every morning at 7:80, Confessions are heard every evening alter 7:,'1U und in thc mornings before Mass. J. C. McKenzie. P. P. METHODIST CHURCH Hi"*,, u. ,i. Mclntyre, pastor, vices "a Sundti) us follows u Mr. Kverett Camerou speakei giving au address Ber a.ill. will he ti"' tu boys and i-ii'ls. i luud nuiBli i,y Junior choir; ' Ul p 111 . Sun.lav BCbool and Bible ilass,*.-. i;30 pui . Mr. Percy Ulflord of the Y.M.C.A. will give aii address . nbject. "Thai Boy ol Yours." Par T.is ar.* specially Invited to beai this sing latere ting subject discussed, The Senior choir will render Bpecial music Monday ul >> p.m. tbe tiist uf the rival concerts will be given m the church. To lie given by men only, Wednesday at 8 p.m., Bpworth Lea meeting in charge of the Christ BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. ll. Q. Ksiabrnok, superintendent u[ Baptist missions In Dritish Columbia, will speak in the Baptist church Sunduy. February 4th, bulb morning and evening. A cordial Invitation extended to nil. Itue I ian Bud * IV ,i ;m.|il. The pub PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. .1. vv. Stevenson, minister, sor vices tomorrow al il a.m. and 7;:io p.m.; Sunday school nnil adult Bible i lasses at 2Ml p.m. Ill tllO evildr; "Church Union" will be the subject nf the addiess. and Miss Wrigley will 'ii Real iu the Lord" Iron Mendelssohn's Eli jab. The l,adies' Auxiliary will meet In Hie church on Tuesday al 8:30; On Wednesday the tmlnstcr Guild will bold a speeial Dickens' evening when the liie and Work nl the great anl bur will be reviewed. There will also be special music. EDMONTON A glance at thc map will Bhow ymi that Bdmonton must be the logical distributing centre for the Great Peace Kivor Country antl Northern B. CM covering a territory hundreds of miles square now being opened ui> by the Canadian Northern ami Grand Trunk Pacific Railroads. New nis this coming commercial centre and The C. N. Industries aro now heading towar 'the railway development this year will be enormous. are putting in their Shops there and the C. P. R. are Bpending $3,000,000 in the City alone. Everything points year for 1912 and Realty values wi Our Subdivision there called rapidly to a record adva' c:. ' I < rr of bob - .* • 11 . ,' i • - • ' '•... •■ ■ ol -* ■ and a ill- ... \\ -pa- 1 ■ ...,.;; -- en constating .<• , mail ilin id CbOll ,llllll' !!'- I *i ,;.|. * .' ' ' ' ' ' '• . . * ' ■ aw nol ■ ... •a I don 'I ■. 1 feel thai IW vllu will fui tn pen should ■ ible . • cant :' te V.'i .'• illiiral ' -: "iliuls * ■we ' J Ji:\\VS DRUG STORK SALE OF SHOPWORN BOOKS A Window lull ui i Jopj - righted luK.ks nt $1,25 —Now selling i'ii' 25c. Each THE SCHOLL •• Foot-Easer " for al Fni'i troubles $2 and $3 Each REXALL i. ni'i i ii Mtnoni ' i' -iin all dclli'li'f' fr.r an "f mi' REXALL i .,.' I..* i i irrcl nn Until >, rup H\\ |io»philel i '.a, •.".uiul po Imttli ■! nainboo Brll t blow! na ili .in.' II BARGAINS BARGAINS In all kinds ■■'' Mer -* and Bo s Wen App Dressing Gov Smoking Jackets for men a specialty Shoes 'if all kinds and al a | bews THE REXALL STORE bews McKINNON & SUTHERLAND FIRST STREET is located but 2# miles from post office, commanding a magnificent view of the Saskatchewan river, and from its convenient and pleasant situation, will in the near future be the centre of building activity, and should be worth double its present value in a short time. Lots are now on sale at 50 EACH $30 Down and Balance Over 18 Months Wn hare for sale a few specially selected lots in Port Mann, the western terminus of the C, N* It*, at 2276 each, with a cash payment down oi lio. Over B million and B half dollars have been invested in Port Mann during il„. last three weeks, and these lots which adjoin the townsite will more than double as soon as the < . N. K. Townsite is put on the market tn . March. Gel in on this bargain at once ior a <|tiick clean up. I. i. B. WATSON REALTY COMPANY E. Q. FOLEY. Manager, MacKenzie Avenue J"""@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "Revelstoke (B.C.)"@en ; dcterms:identifier "The_Mail_Herald_1912_02_03"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0310520"@en ; dcterms:language "English"@en ; geo:lat "50.998889"@en ; geo:long "-118.195833"@en ; edm:provider "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en ; dcterms:publisher "Revelstoke, B.C. : The Interior Publishing Co. Ltd."@en ; dcterms:rights "Images provided for research and reference use only. 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