@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, "1912-07-10"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310535/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ .■■aim "iiiii i ^3*^ .. ., **» "Empire" Typewriter For ease of operation and perfection in results it is unsurpassed. Price $601 Interior Pubhsning Co., Agts.i The Mail-Herald Visitte'Cards u A SPECIALTY 13 HV2 iDlish •yit Interior Put PRINTERS AND PUBLISI J Vol. 18-No. 5J REVELSTOKE. B. C. JULY 111, 1912 $2.50 Per Year ...THE HO^ BEAUTIFUL... AGATE WALL FINISH In Beautiful Tints. Mix with Cohl Water Anyone can apply 35c. 5 Pound Package '■V -'il Favorite. Shades Fresco Co.jrs for Borders for Permanent Work Use Hall's Washable Wall Paint Why ? Because it is the most sanitary. It sets hard. Does not crack or peel. Does not fade. Mixes with water. Is germ proof $1.00 PER CAN FLOOR PAINT FOR THE BATHROOM We believe we have the best paint Do il in White. made. You take no chance with our Satinette Bnamel is the best that paint. Gets as haril as iron. money can produce. 75c. Per Quart You'll Be Pleased FOR THE DINING ROOM FOR THE BEDROOM You want a change! Tired of the varnish 1 Stain it over the Varnish with Baplac. Basy to apply. Brighten tlirni up! Vou will lie surprised how cheery you can make a room look with a can oi our paint. Good Effect Let Us Prescribe GET THE PAINTING HABIT cTVlakes the Home Look Clean and Well Kept Artistic Stains. Beautiful Tinted Enamels. Gold, Silver and Aluminum Paint. Crack Fillers. Floor Wax. Waxing Brushes. Furniture Polish. Try Our cjTVIagic Polish at 50c. LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO. Plumbing LIMITED Steam Heating Tinsmithing NEARLY FOUR MILLION VOTES CAST IN MAIL-HERALD'S VOTING CONTEST 0T Blanche McCarty Wins, Edith M. Cooke Second, Utter An Exciting and Very Closely Contested Race. 0 00-<>0<><>0<>-OK><^ Imperial Bank of Canada Hoad Office -Toronto, Ontario. Capital Subscribed - 6,000,000.00 Capital Paid Up - - 6,000,00u.00 Reserve ... - 6,000,000:00 Total Assets, - - $72,000,000.00 Branches or Agents ttt all principal points InJCiinada. Agents in Great Britain and United States—London, England, Lloyds Hank, Limited. Chicago- First National Bank, Corn Exchange National Bank. Seattle— Meat tit i National Bank, San Francisco—Wells Fargo Nevada National B.mi ripokane—Exchange National Bank. Savings Bank Department Deposits of 81 and upward, received, and interest allowed at current rate from date of deposit. Correspondence solicited. Revelstoke Branoh—A. B. MoCleneghan, Mgr. Children's Sandals -Children's Romeo Sandals SIZES, 4 to 10* Three and Four Straps Mrs. A, G, Crick, * First Street TJRED .THEN A CUP OF "BELL BLEND TEA" will refresh you with its bright, spicy flavor nnil (riiuriincy. Sold ill 1 lb, lead packtgeii Price, 35c, 40c. and 50c. per Ib. G. W. BELL P.IO. Box 208 GROCER & BAKER Phone No. 93 The Mall-Herald'a voting contest lms passed into history. Ten energetic people have received substantial re wards for their efforts during the past six weeks und the Mall-Herald hus many new readers. It wus the biggest Voting contest in the mutter of sustained onthue iusm und Interest and in the mutter ot subscriptions secured, ever held in tbis section of Uritish Columbia. Tbe contest hus been a most successful one und fur exceeded the returns ever hoped for. Baturday wus a busy duy for the candidates und n is doubtful if uny one on the streets missed the oppor tunity to subscribe for tbe Mall Her uld or the Canadian Home Journal. riome subscribed for both and a good muny puid their subscriptions ten yearB in udvnnce. The winners muy well feel proud of the fact that they huve mu a great race and huve come out with the honor ot having outrun und outclassed workers wbo huve themselves done exceedingly well und would if tbey hud been pitted against ordin - ary candidates have hud enough votes to win. The Mall-Herald is grateful for the remarkable co-operation and ussist - anee it bus received at tbe bands ot the contcsiuuts, unit to the public for the Indulgence and generosity with wub which the candidates have been supported. We wish to thank Mayor Sutherland, Mr. Hnrber and Mr. .Uittler for the time und the careful accounting of tbe ballots. We the undersigned judges, after carefully counting tbe ballots in the Mail.Herald's voting contest, hnd tbe following to be the winners: Uranil Prize, WOO in go-d—Mies Blanche McOarty, 1,487,100. .Second Prize, Upright Grand l'iauo -Miss Kdith t'ooke, 739,640. Solitaire Diamond Rings—Olga Roman, 612,460; Elsie Hooley, 415,M0; iBva Hay, l'.ts.aoo; Oynhrene Mate, :i42,r,40. I Gold Watches—Mrs. W.G. Kile, 300,- 000; B, li. Woodland, 63,000; Francis 'Lawson, 129,000; Mrs. Arderton, Taft 1264,000. i We congratulate the fortunate ciiniliilutes, who huve been so highly re- I wurded for the time and the energy | they have given to the contest. We ; congratulate the less fortunate can- I didntes upon the splendid support. I sriveti them by a host of friends. We congratulate the Mail-Herald upon the magnitude of thc undertukiiig und upon it's remarkable success, tSigned,) Vi. H. Sutherland, Oliver Cutler. J. Guy Barber. Contestants will kindly cull nt the ollice of the Mail-Herald and receive their prizes. A HEAD-ON COLLISION A head-ou collision occurred near Watmore station, this side of Kamloops, when two freight trains collid ed. Engineers Kipp und McStcvens in charge. While information ib very meagre regarding this wreck, it is learned that tbc firemen of both trains were injured and a Japanese killed. The wrecking train left here about 8 o'i'lock this morning. Province Sends $5,000 At u meeting of tbe provincial executive yesterday it was decided to contribute live thousnnd dollars to the relief of tbe sufferers by tbe tcr- nudo in Regina, aud Sir Richard McBride wired to Premier Walter Scott advising him thut bis government could druw on the government if this province for that amount. Since his return .o the c.ty oil Win day Sir Richard nas made rare.ul inquiry through Premier Scott ub to tbe needs of tbe stricken city, and having ascertained all.the fucts in that regard he felt that he would Le carrying out the wishes ot the peo - pie of Uritish Columbia if he recom mended to the executive thut .1 sum of live thousand dollars be at once placed at thc disposal of those, who are administering the relief funds, as a practical token of the sympathy which is felt by all for the bereaved and afflicted ot the Saskatchewan capital. IJ acre good land for sale ncur C, P.R. hotel—11. N. Coursier. governor Mcintosh Appointed Inspector of Customs tor Dominion The following dispatch from Ottawa will be read with a good deul of in terest by mnny friends iu British Columbia of "Governor" MucKiutosh, Who was considered one of the bright est 111.mi who carue to the weBt 111 it-, curly development, and who did u great Jeal ol gootl for this province: "Hon. CH. MacKlntosh, of Victoria, former governor of thc northwest territories in early years, has beeu appointed customs inspector for the Dominion of Cuuadu. Mr. MacKiu - to?h bas been a well-known figure 111 political circles for muny years and was ut one time owner ol tbe Ottawa Citizen und u member of parliament for Ottawa. Later he was at the heud of the Le Roi mine and long u resident of Rossland." PIANOS PLflVER PIANOS Sheet Music and all kinds of Small ^Musical Goods Ottawa nelier tund Ottawa, July, u—The government bus completed arrangements in connection with tbe giant of $30,000 tor tbe relief ol the liegiua cyclone sul- [ercrs, and the following message was sent toduy to the mayor of Regina; "Dominion government bus authorized au immediate contribution uf ,'..",""■ in relief of tbe citizens of He g.l..1 and Vicinity who huve sullercd in the re.eut cyclone catastrophe, Please uilvise whether pel iimnetit re- liel committee hus hecn formed uuU it so 11-K their cbuirmun to coiuinum - cute wub me how tbe luud is to be udniiuisteicJ un.l uuy other Information be may deem relevant, Would like to have ut earliest possible dute for tbe infoimutiou ol the government authoritative report us to the extent uf tbe disaster, wub us muny detuils us possible. I'leuse accept my BMUrance ol our most sincere sytn pathy iu great calamity which bus befulleu your community anl our best wishes ior tbe speed;, restoration of your beuutilul and progressive city." A similar message wae s.ut to tbe mayor of Chlcoutiml, announcing tiie Un tbousuud dollal gruut to the tire sullerers m tbat town. In this cuse also Information oslotbe appoint ment uf t permanent relief committee was asked, \\i. official list of casual- Itlei in the Regina cyclone reached Acting 1 1 eni,,'! lvrley today ftoui Mayor Ml \\tn. Confirming the list ill ready published, BRITISH MANUFACTURERS VISIT REVELSTOKE, B. C. Are Entertained by Board of Trade and Progress Club Distinguished Party Highly Impressed with City Call and Inspect ] Music Store, McKenzie Ave, Rev v.. c. Oaldei returni lookutg for openings In the Interior of B.C., then adjourned to the Hotel Bevelstoke, where luiieh wns partaken of, In cum- puny with several lending ItevelHtokc citizens. After lunch, motor cars were requisitioned ami the entire purty wero taken for 11 drive up to the Columbiu Canyon, und south to Mr. Lawsuit's ranch, several hours being spent ad miring the scenery of the Canyon und thc lontrasiing calmness ol the high iy cultivated .oil, reteutlv redeemed trom the wilderuesB by the eflorts of Messrs. Hume nnd Lawson. A Visit was also paid to the cele - iuate.l nursery ol Mr. Joseph Maley, where luscious strawberries, the product of fur famed Hevelstoke soil aud climate, were enthusiastically sampled, uud ou to the ranch of Mr. Colbeck, tbe popular engineer of the S, S. Kevelstoke, whose cherries, grown on practically virgin soil, were pronounced uusiirpussed by uuy test- id 111 Kent itself, Uy tbis time eveniug wus approach ing, ami after the labors oi tbc duy the party were driven buck to tbs hotel, where they purtook ul u genuine Western dinner, provided by Host McDonell, At 7 a. m., the lollowiug morning, the putty of visitors left for thc Airow Lakes, currying with them, the pleasantest recollections of tbeli stay With the hospitable citiz ens ol RevelBtoke. V. M. CA. Baseball League After the very exciting game uf Tuesday evening, which wus played between the i'ugtes und J.B.C., tbs captains ul the various teams met 111 the Physical Director's ollice to ur- range lur the playing uf the puBt - polled gumes. Tlle tirst ol these wlll be played ..a Thursday, uud will be Iiii.shed on the I'Jth. The schedule will be uontiuued every Tuesday und Friday at seven o'clock. The following is the bihed - uie commeuciug July Wrdi July JB—I'iralcs v. J.B.C, July 80—Pirates v. C.P.R. Aug. j—Businessmen v. J.B.C. Aug. 6—C.P.R, v. 'iuBii."BBUieu. Aug. »—Pirates v. i.B.c. LBAQUH STANDING, CP.R.—Played four, won three, lost one, tu pluy two, Pirates—Played six, won three, lost three. J.B.C. -I'luyi-d four, won two; lost twu, tu play twu. Businessmen—Played four, won one, lost three, to pluy two. Oil and Gasoline Stoves Meat Safes See our window of these goods. Just what you want for the hot weather. For the next two weeks we will sell these Meat Safes at the low price of $3.75. Absolutely vermin proof. Every one a bargain. Our s'ock of Oil Stoves is complete. Just what vou want for a quick meal. Call and See Them. BOURNE BROS, Grocers Hardware Plumbing b. ati Groceries for Particular People White Figs, per lb 10c Evaporated Apples, 2 lb. for 35c Coledyke Baking Powder, per IG oz. tin 25c Old Country Chickory, per packet 20c New Fruits and Vegetables coming in. John McIntyre ^ Son First Street. Telephone No. 93 Revelstoke Meat Market, Ltd. SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS AND BACON KJ Sw ;(«ts Er''' h—^ fi in j j Sv Revelstoke Meat Market, Ltd. ►0<>^^ MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE I OF MEN'S AND BOYS' SUI1S NOW IN FULL SWING These prices should persuade you to have a look at the Clothing, and the qualities will convince you that you are saving money. $30 00 Suits Now $25 00 $27 00 Suits Now $22 00 $25 00 Suits Now $20 00 $12 00 Suits Now $ 9 00 $ 7 50 Suits Now $ 5 00 $ 5 00 Suits Now $ 3 75 $22 Suits Now $17 50 $20 Suits Now $15 50 $15 Suits Now $11 00 $10Suits;Now$ 7 50 $ 6 Suits Now $ 4 25 $ 4 Suits Now $ 2 95 At i. iin ii.in. tonight, Wedneeday, on the V.M.O.A. (TOUndl, what pin ' mines to he one ol Uie livst baseball 'games of tne season will be played, between two looal lodge* nanwlj the I Oddfellows and tne Orangemen, The 'membership ot the playing tennis will lbe Itriotly llmitfcl to the two orders, 'unii will bring ubout u combination ul iilnyeis such has have ncvor liren before seen in this city. There will 'be a large attendance ol supporters ol tbc teams, uud the general public. McRae Mercantile Co. THE HOME Of GOOD CLOTHING r00<><>00<>0<>^ *»% %%%%%%%%%%«%*/ e*%***/ty% «w«v?vv»> •%**%%%% *>-» A.LL TIKIE TUMIE ELGIN EJXHN EIX5IN WATCHES BEST ON EARTH jr. G-TTY BAEBEE C. P. R. WATCH INSPECTOR k*^***/***'*%**%'•>% 1 WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1912. TSE nVC^IL-HEJU^LD, REVELSTOKE WKDNKSIUY, JULY 10, 1912. A SNAP! :^ ^: House for sale on Connaught Avenue North of First Street $1,500 $500 Down: Balance $30 per month. Modern Plumbing and Bathroom The Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd. $100 Grant to Veterans Ottawa, July Twenty-five thoua -J Gbe flDatWhevalb PCBL18HBD WEDNESDAY AM) SATCBDAi AT REVF.LSTOKE. B. C. n„Lulun ntrtii jntcrtoc publteblng Compang, Limited J. K. JOHNSON, Manager. HAI.IH il. BCRUTON, Editor. ft'EDNESDAY, .MIA 1", Wlli. tm - r • ■ tbi Mail I b' est, l tii .-.v. I. most nn ist successiul aavoi icription i i ...ne i ampaigi i ■ cai i leu uul in Itevel t■ -.- ..... Hsu i-t came to a close; t tin ...-(. ;otes unu casu were placi ine ealed ballot ho» tl...... . and "ii ning, .,t t ii. Imi-Ml i.ii in tbe pres, uce ol tbe tbrec , . lg> m, i: v'as opened, .iii-i tbe votes counted. Tne detailed lesull is in '.:..- issue, uud t.ie win ■ ■ ■ lugratulation- , Irienus uud supporters whilst thoi ■■ ere unsuccessful iu . • uning tbc . rai d pi izes, will Keep :l diamond rings and watcbes, as b tvenirg ui a memorable, well fought contest. The proprietors .-; the Mail-Herald entered , tbi undertaking, involving tbe expenditure ol over sj, I in cash, with well denned idea;- as ..lands and will be a great boon to tbe me results Khicu were to be aimed settlers wbo are presently there and at sl- achieved, Tbere were man) weak kne< . .-. . wbo propbea Among others who were taking Uu baths Here tins week were Mr. T Mi.Maiius, wiie and daughter of Cal gary, \\H.i, HU. Urett, llanii, .\\ii an.i .Mrs. Uigelow, lingers I'ass, It h McLeod, b'urnie; ivir. aim Mrs .\\|ilrlieii, Nelson, Airs. ,I.S. Powers and eluiil, KamloopB; Mr, Mclnnis, bilverton; H.s. Squarebriggs und t'. Newsotne, Hevelstoue, .Mr. and Airs. .I.ii,.i.y, \\ .mi Oliver; .1. I'lHlirr, Koss- land; U.K. McDonald, wile and child Vuncouver; A. WUsuu und wile, sas I.ii,."ti, Ail', nn.l Airs. Ale,', \\ UllCOUN mi . und many others. Airs, linjii. who ls alover ol atiiin ais, lms gut quite a niunugcrie. uue ,,; liu- lliuniest Hic.ul- is to see a young bear thai was captured some in,.inns ago, an.l is very tame, luaK ing ineii.is with a gosling thai gol 'i.i i an,I .mai,;,' i.. walk, and a nan i-i,.imi I'b'tcKeu taking care ol an ul'pllltll duckling. I he large I ruck •■: line Iruit lunds on tne opposite slue oi lhe lake, is being siahcit oil by a survey party u i* reported have been employed ny a large company thai nave acquired tne ian.I- and inlend to ileal si,iiim acres on each lot, erect buildings and sin in i,una Inle unit farmers. inr. Kiluar.i Trimble, provincial su perintendent of roads, was hero during the week making arrangements and looking over the road that has been started from bete to Uai. na bay ibis opens up some very hue (nut and applications have now been received lor the $100 grant ta the vel et'aiis uf the Fenian raid, not mote than one third uf whom ean possibly qualify. Already three thousand live hundred applications have been examined and passed upon. Warrants were issued lur ihe hundred dollars in each favorable case, making a stun uf une I hud uf a million, I'p to a few weeks ago, the veterans were under the Impression that the money would eome in a few days Hut then it. was said that the veterans would have to wait. Two I'onrsv- remain, The governor can, by means ol a governor-general's warrant, make the money Immediately available or Ihey ran leave the whole matter over until the next ses sion, when th,' money for the grants ean be voted by tho House in the us ual manner, lt is thought that tbe former ease is Ihe une lhe govern- mint will adopt. Su many members i.f Ihe ministry aie oul of the city, and actually mn of tlie country that it i« lik.lv iiu action will tie taken in Ihe matter until the return of Mr. Borden and his Knglish colleagues. &&$$&$$fy$$&*M&&$$W eating BUgar tbat they were unable eo continue and with his two faithful followers—a negro uud a muliito—to pi-li .-ii and Obtain assistance for those left behind. Without provisions, the three ol them, ill and unlit, struggled uu (or 16 duys uut il tbey met a rubber collector who relieved their necessities. Tbey had a rifle, it is true and ;:no cartridges, und then fate was hutn- orousij detailed by Mr. I.an,lor. "The forest gave nothing." he said. "no fruit, iio birds, nu lish, only BWarms of ants, until one day we saw a big bird. We Bred at it every cartridge we possessed but they were damp ua.l the bird sal perched on the tree sing ing uud apparently veey Interested In what we were duiug." After si\\ or seven days uf absolute lasting severe illness descended upon the three. If they fell millions of ants attained them. "My meu lost their courage. ' Mr. Landor impresslvelj continued; "they wanted to die. . . Tbo negro smoked all the tune, ami smokers have told me that bad 1 smoked I should have Buffered 61e8S But tbe negro suddenly became mad and was about tu stub himself With tbe knife." The kuife was wrested from him and closely guarded, and next the mulutu implored .Mr. Laud- or tu kill bim. When their sufferings were almost Insupportable they met the tinier collectur. Alter his lust meal the Englishman collapsed and lay unconscious, eventually reviving sufficiently to retrace Ins steps and Dick up the men left in the forest. Seldom has a more thrilling narrative, been told In mure uua«Biiui!ug laufuuge than that employed by Mr. Landor. the harbor. This is one of the safest amilBOment devices ever invented nnd has been a means of amusement to millions of people all over America. It is the lirst one ever installed in Vancouver. The roads through the grounds are all being steam rolled and macadamized und many beds of flowers placed This i.i particularly noticeable at the outran.-o and Superintendent Grlsen- tliwuili' is to he congratulated on the manner in which he is arranging things. There are no dead flies lying about when WILSONS FLY PADS are used as directed. All Druggists, Grocers and General Dealers sell them. SALE OF MINERAL CLAIMS. la the County Court of West Kootenuy Holden at Revelstoke. Frank. McAuluy vs. Beatrice Mines, Ltd., iXou-pcrsuuul Liability.! A. A. Bomuu vs. Beatrice Miues, Ltd., |iNou-personal Liability.; John t.iundersou and others vs. Beatrice Miues, Ltd., iiNuu-peisunal Liability.) Pursuant to tbe judgements m the above actions bearing dute the 30th (June lull, the order lor sale therein cuutuiued und thc Directions given herein ou tho 2nd May, l'JIZ, tenders will lie received by the uudersigued for thu purchase uf ihe lollowiug mineral ciuims: "Beatrice" Miuerul claim lieing Lot No. loSii, Uroup 1. "lidmond" Mineral claim beiug Lot No. 2634, Uroup 1. "Fulsum" Mineral claim being Lot No. 'Ii!i7, Uroup 1. All situate near Oamborne iu the Lardeau Mining Division of West Kootenay District, B. C. Considerable development work has beeu done ou llle Beatrice claim. Tenders are to be made iu writing and Bealed and marked "Tender for Beatrice Mines property" and addressed to the undersigned at Revelstoke, II. 0., on or belore the lstu day of Juue, 11112. The highest or any tender nut necessarily accepted. Further particulars uf the properly will be furnished on application tu W. I. Briggs, Plaiiitills Sulicitor, Hevelstoke, B.C. Dated this Sth day of May, 1812. w. e. Mclaughlin. Deputy Registrar County Court, RevelBtoke, B. C. First issue Muy S, 4weeka. Cement sidewalks that Uie LIQUOR ACT lillO. British Columbia University Act NOTICE is hereby given that Wednesday, the llltb duly, T.I12, is the lasl day for Registration of Members of the tirst Convocation of the British Columbia University. trior. 11, chap. 234, U.S. mil) A.LBXANDBR ROBINSON, Superintendent ol EQducabioa. Victoria. B.C., 3rd July, 11)12. NOTICE NOTICE The i time f or receiving tenders lieie- iu has beeu extended to August 1st, 1912. ROYAL NAVAL COLLEOE CANADA, HALIFAX, N.S OF lievelstoke Land DiBtrict. District of West Kootenay. Notice is hereby given that I, Adelard S. Bloadia, of Halcyon, B. I'., occupation Shipwright, intend lo apply for permission to purcbuBC tho following described land: Commencing al a post planted at) chains south und 10 cbuins west trom the South Fust Corner ot Lot 7072, Uroup One, Kooteuay DiBtrict, uud marked "A' S' Blondln's North east Corner l'ost" theuce south 4U ehuins, thencc wost 2U chains, theuco a. rth Id chains, thonco east 21) ehuins more or lesB to the poiut of commontc - mont, and contuining SU acres, more or less. Dated tbis 25th June, 1312. ADKLAHD S. BLONDIN. Tho next e.\\umiuatiun fur tin) entrj of Naval Cadets will bo held at tbe exam.nation centres of the Civil Ser vice CommisBiou in Novemh.tr lii'i, parents or guardians ol intending caudidutoB should apply to the becre tary, Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, lor eutry papers hefore 1st October next. Candidates must be betwcui the ages of 14 aud lu ou 1st JANUARY, 1918. Cadets are trained for appointment ub oilicers in the Naval Service, tbe . ourse at the College being two yeurs followed by one year in a Training Cruiser, alter which Cadets are rated Midshipmen. Further details can he ohtalucd ou application to undersigned. U. J. DESBARATri, Deputy Minister of the Naval Service Department of tbc Naval bunco, Ottawa, May lith, 1912. nrst issue June 22 Vancouver txhiDiiion Mtboiigb Vancouver's third exhibition which is to be held fioni August JU to 17 Is til several weeks dis- tanl, tne grounds and buildings ate .1 inve ol industry in tlie preparation work which i- now being earned on. From all sides comes tbe sound of labor und those who huve visited ilaut.ugs I'ark during this summer will bo surprised ut the changes which have and ale being mudo. The buildings both outside uud in hove heen renovated. The grounds from end to end put in lirst class shape und thc park section behind the show grounds proper extending south, buvc been put In shape! Thru' tho dense bush brunt uiil paths have ixteu run hero and there rustic seats placed under the trees, uud in a very Short time Hastings I'nrk will rival the other natural parks in the citj in point of scenic beauty. The lily jiotids and fountains which were pro posed lust year uie now being gotlO ahead with mul these will present u very pleating eight when completed, On the show grounds a mammoth roller counter und scculc railway bas bean Inttalltd by Mm B.O, Amusement Company, atso tbtii merry go round has licen put In pluce. The hcciiii- ICeniC railway extends over a nt)- block mid is high enough to got a WATER NOTICE. For a License to take aud use Viator Notico is hereby givcu thut James A. Shields, ot Hevelstoke, B.C., wdl apply fur a license tu take au.l use Fifteen (li) Miner's luchos of Water out of Caribou Creek, which lluws in u southerly direction through Tim - ber Limits 39273 uud 43026, und empties iuto UowBio Crock about two milos Irom lhe Columbia river, 'lhe water will be diverted at a point abuut one aud u half miles north of Downie Crock trail and will be used for domestic purposes on the land desiribed as Certilicate of purchuse 413 Hevelstoke Luud District. This uotice was posted ou the ground on the 4th day of Juue, 1912 The application will be tiled In the ollice of the Water Recorder, Hovel - otoke, B.C. Objections may be liled with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. JAMES A. SHIELDS, Applicant By Andrew Kitsou, Agent NOTICK. Rovelstoko Lund District. District of WeBt Kootenay. Tako notice that 1 Alice Hillmuu, of Uerrard, B.C., occupat.on Married Woman, intends to apply lor perrnni sion to purchase tbo [ollowing dee ,. 11o.l lunds: Commencing ut a post plunted on the North shore ot Trout Lake abuut in chains wost und 2U chains north from tho Noi tli West Corner of Lot 7860, theuce oast 2D chains, tbence Soutb 20 cbuius, thence Wesl M Ohaina or hus to shoro of l'i out Lnko, 21) chaius moro or less to point of commencement, and con - taining about 10 acres mure or less. Dated 1Mb day of May 1912. ALIOS nil.IMA'. Per 1 mi. * llilliiniii. Agent. NOTICE. t'L'BLIC NOTICE is hereby given thut the i.in.ni..ni l'ucitlc Hallway company did deposit lu thc Lund Registry Office in tue City uf Kum loops uu the Sth duy ot November, 1911, under No. 993 i'lun, l'rulile and Book uf Reference uf proposed spur tu bo constructed by tho suid Company from its main line at Mile Board 43.8 near the town af Sicamous, theuce running Northerly and North-westerly across lhu Suuth-cast North-east and Nortb-wesi u.uarters, Section 1, TownsbJp 22, Range h, West of the bth Initial Mcridiau, thencc Westerly across lotB 1035 and iii, Uroup 1, Kumluops Division of Vale District near riicamuus in the Provinoe u! Uritiah Columbiu, to the premises ol tho Columbia River I. in l" npuny, and that thirty days aft. r tins notice oi us soon there o'mi ae the application oan be beard tbe Canadian Pacific Railway Coin ■ puny .titeuds to apply to the Board of Hallway Cummissiuners fur Canada for authority lo construct the aforesaid spur. Dated the Uth day ot Juue, 1912. E. W. BATEMAN, Local Right of Wuy and Lease Agent, Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Vaucouver, B. C. Noiicc is hereby given Municipal Council of the Corpora - tion of tbo City of Hevelstoke, in - tends to undertake the construction ol Concrete Sidewnlks, Curbs aud Crossings ou uud along 1.—Thc South Side of First Street from the Eust boumlury of Orton Avenue to tho West boundary of Robson Avenue, together with all neceB- sury crossings. 2.—Along tbe North Side of First Street from the Enst boundary of Orton Aveuue to the West boundary of McArthur Avenue, together with all necessury crossing*.. 3.—Along the North Side of Second Street from the Eust boundary • it Orton Avenue to the West boundary of Ruilwuy Avenue, together with all necessury crossings. J.—Along the North Side Of First Street from the East, boundary ol Boyle Avenue to the Eust boundary ot Wynn Street together with all the necessary crossings. 5.—Along the West Side of Orton Avenue from the South boundary ol First Street to the North boundary of the lane, with a crossing on the suid lune. li.—Along Victoria Hoad from the West bouudury of McKenzie Avenue to tbc East boundary of Connaught Avenue, together with all necessary crossings. 7.—Along the East Side of Con - naught Avenue Irom thc South boundary ot Victoria Road to the boundary ol Second Street, together with all necessary crossings. S.—Along the South Side of Seventh Street from the East boundary of McKenzie Avenue to the West boundary of Vernon Avenue, together with uil necessary crossings. 9.—Along the South Side of Second Street Irom the East boundary of McKenzie Avenue to the west boundary of Railway Avenue, together with nil necessury crossings. 10.—Along tbe East Side of McArthur Avenue from the North bouudury of Second Street to the South boundary of First Street, together With all necessary crossings. According to specilications and estimates prepared by the City Engineer appointed for the purpose, and to assess the expense or cost, thereof upon the land or reul property abutting on the parts of such streets a- above mentioned, and to be benefit- bed thereby, and that a statement showing the laud or real property liable to pay the assessment therefor and the names of the owners thereof as fur as they can lie obtained, together with the specifications and estimates of the City Engineer and the proposed assessment and report there on of the City Clerk, arc now on tlle in the office of the City Clerk, and open [or inspection by all person. during ottice hours. The estimated cost of the work Ib 111,498.18 of winch it is intended thut the City ut large shall bear the whole of the cost of the work on street crossings and necessary retaining walls, und one-third ol the cost oi the concrete sidewalk, tbc property owners bearing two-thirds of the cost of tbe said sidewalk, thc total estimated amount to be borne by tho property owners being $H,S1316 and by the city at large J5.284.97. Any objection to thc proposed undertaking and assessment therefore ehall lie mndo by petition to the city council within fifteen days from the date hereof. The persona entitled to petition, being the owners ol the land aflertc.l thereby. BRUCE A. LAWSON, City Clerk. Dated at Revelstoko. B. 0., July 3rd. 1912. Notice iB hereby given that thirty dais after dale hereof, it is my Intention to make application to the Superintendent of Provincial Police, for the grant ofa license for the sale of liquor by retail in und upon the premises known us the St. Looti Hotel, situated at Bt. l.eou Hot Springs II.C, upon tlie lands described as Lot No. 1139. Dated this 27th duy of June, 1912. M. GRADY, Applicant. WATER NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that William Blair Robertson, of Hevelstoke, B.C. will upply for a license to take und uso (l.r>) liftcen Miners itichcB of water out of Curiboo Croek, which Hows iu a southerly direction through T. B. 311373 and T. B. 43020, and emptieB into Downie Crook, about two miles from its mouth, Columbia Hiver. 'lhe wator will bo diverted at a poiut 11 miles north of Downie Creek, and will bo used for domestic purposos ou the land described as Lot 10199, Hevelstoke Land District. This notice was posted on tho grouud ou the Ith day of June, 1912. The application will bo Hied in tho ollice of tho Wuter Recorder ut Hevelstoke, B. C. Objections may be filed with thc said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, I'ar- llament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. WILLIAM B. ROBERTSON. Per Andrew Kitson, Agent. Corporation ol the City of Revelstoke TUBL1C NOTICE, public Notice is hereby giveu that it iB absolutely nocessary that disorders of a suspicious nature be reported to Dr. McLean, City Medical Health Officer or other physicians, aa soon aB knowu. Failure to do this is a punishable oQouce. By Ord'r, B. A. LAWSON, City Clerk. Smoker's Supplies The old reliable now has the l.-irgc-t and besl line of Smokers' Supplies ever in the City, und our prices are right. Fifty brands of cigars to choose from. Price Irom $1.00per Imx up; not made irstii simp either. Meerschaum Pipes from $3.00 to $10.00 Calabash Pipes from $3.50 Up Our siock of Calabash Pipes is small on account of the clop being a failure this year and quality poor. Briar Pipes in cases from $1.00 up. Ask for the famous 11, B, B. brand, Kvery pipe is guaranteed. Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Cases and Lighters, Poncbee, Ash Trays and Pipe Racks. Tell us what you want and we will suit vou. Ifyou cannot call, phone 37 and goods will lie sent your home for approval. Huy earl)1 while slock is complete. to McKinnon's Cigar Store ASK THE DRIVER Everybody known him, he will till you that the whiskeys we are silling are the hest. Call and be convinced. No household should be without a supply of our Harvey's Special Scotch Whiskey; our Frapln Liqueur Brandy, guaranteed 80 years old or Blackberry Brandy for Medicinal purposes. Our stock of choice Wines and Liquors of all kinds are unexcelled. Sold by all the leading hotels, or telephone The Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co.. Ltd. Importers and Dealers in Pure Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes JUST PUT INTO STOCK A BIG LINE OF Fresh Imported Groceries ^ D. GaUicano, Second Street HARVEY, McCARTEH AND PINKHAM, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Imperial Bank Building Revelstoke, B. O. Money to Loan. Offices—Revelstoke, B. O., aid Craubrook, B. O. Geo. S. MeCarter, A. M. Piukham, J. A. Harvey Revelstoke, Craubrook ROBERT 8MITH, Provincial Land Suveyor, Mining Surveyor, Engineering Mckenzie ave., box 106, revelstoke W. H. WALLACE ARCHITECT. P. O. Box 146, RevelBtoke, B.C. REVELSTOKE COUNCIL No. 21, ROYAL TEMPLARS' OF TEMPERANCE Meets every 2nd und itli Thursdays in Oddfellows Hall, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Templars are cordially in - vited to attend. W. E. MUNSON, 8. C. A. D. TOURNEH. R. 8. CANADIKH SH White-Star-Dominion ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Montreal Quebec Liverpool Largest & Finest Steamersf rom Canada New S. S. Laurentic. 15.000 Tons Each New S. S. Megantic Sails June 22, July 20, Aug. 17. July 6, August 3, August 31 ONLY FOUR DAYS AT SEA one-olass (I li Twin-Screw S. S. Teutonic 5H2 teet long, IS,WHI horsepower Sails July 13, Aug. 10, Sept. 7. Cabin service. Twin-Screw S. S.Canada 514 l-'eet long June 29, July 27, August 24 Company's Offices, 619, Second Ave., Neap Cheery St., Seattle Sewing Machines A nice new stock of Singer and Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machines For Sile or Hire by the month at Manning's. All kinds of machine needles stocked. H. MANNING. Agent. KOOTENAY LODGE. No. ',5 A. V, and A. M. Regular meetings are beld in MAH- ONIC TEMPLE. Oddfellows' Hall on tbe Tbird Monday in each montb at 8 p. in. Visiting bretbren are cordially welcome. W. THOMSON, W. M. W. B. ROBERTSON. Secretary. A trstb supply of Mi chocolates han just arrived at /ywlcct view ol all -{be grounds, uluo Savoy.-Tr/ ibi-iu. noted NOTICE. Revelstoke Laud (5ialr.;t. District of Weet Kootenay. Take notice that Karjes. /uoll Mayer, ot .Mincnpolis, MlDDWCta, occupation dark, inti nis to ,-ipply tor permlMtoD to pnrcbaM the following .l.M.ir.ls-d land". Commencing at a post planted at thf Not th west Corner ul Lot >1ID thence north 40 Chains, tic i cm Wf.lt 40 chains, thence south II I hi M. thence cast 40 chums to point of i-oinmi'iiicnient and Containing 160 nn M more or less. Dated June loth, 1)12 LAKNBiST ADOLF MAVKH. H. W. EDWARDS TAXIDERMIST Animal Rugs, Game Heads and Birds Mounted P.O.Box 31, Revelstoke COURT MT. BKOU1B, No. 1401. OF 1. O. F. Meets in I. O. O. F. Hall next to Tapping's Opera House every second and fourth Monday in month. Visiting; brethren cordially welcomed. U. W. BELL, O. R. WM. 8. CAMERON, Rec.-Sec. THE MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED I860 Record of Progress for Five Years—1906-1911 1906 1911 Capital .... * 3,000,000 * 4,000,000 Reserve «. 000.000 4,000,000 Deposits .... 28,677,780 35,042,311 Loans and Investments - 27.467,090 3ci,854,801 Total Assets - - - 88.090,192 48,237,284 Has 83 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents In all the Principal titles In ihe World. A OKNkRAL BANKINQ BUSIMS8S THAN1ACTIO SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES Interest allowed at highest current rata. Revelstoke Branch. VV. H. PRATT, Manager 0. W. O. W. Mountain View Camp, No. 'i'ii. Meets Hecond and Fourth Wudnes days ln each month In Holklrk Hall. Visiting Woodmou ars cordially Invited lo attend A. J. WOODLAND, ion. Com JAMEB McINTYRE. Clerk. HKLKIRK LUDUE VI, 1. O. O. F. Meets every Thursday evening ln Helklrk Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited. II. BUDOFRIBLD, N. 0. JAH. MATHIE, Hecretary. Fruit Lands FOR SALE (iiilena Hay land* in psrcelc ol 10 or '.!0 BOTM or en bloc. Corns- poniii .n'- Invited, John Shaw. Agent. Box 616 Arrowhead E. Q. BURRIDGE Tlnamlth Repair*, Hot Air, Pip* «nd Furnace work -WORK SHOP Oonnaught Ava. • RevalatoHa o(ii.i) tiANOK lowie, K. of P., NO. 26, REVELSTOKE. B. 0. Meets every Wednesday except ths Third Wednesday of each month in Oddfellows' Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting Knights are rordinlly Invited, tl. W. OAKLAND, C. C. 0. H. BROCK, K. of ll. & B. R. Z. CRAWFORD CONTRACTING PAINTER Satisfaction Ktmrsntecd Agent for Flexitime Electric Signs R. Z. CRAWFORD Bbop In Cumming1! Fnnifer Jjuildiog, Second Street Dr. J. C. Morrison Dentist !v*t Gradu*teaChlcagoa,Unlverelty Specialty Ai] Porcelain and Oast * rown Undue Work Cor. Gram illt and Robson Sts. V.un ouvcr inn Harrison's Drag Store I'honc Bej Luml umbermen _ It will pay you to *i*M . make a call at F. B. WELLS, Fur Buyer and Exporter Old Town, - Kevelstoke, B. C before.l'iiyinc vnnr ont- fit of working clothes I-i ihr buh I tnske « special! >- of I.oki: inn Shoe-.. Pantl. Bott, Shirts Blanket!, and everything r mimed in yoat buiiuiH, WEDNESDAY, Jl'LV 10, 1912 THE mail-herald; revelstoke WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1912. MALAKWA NOTES I'nrties desiring Information regarding thc Valley of the Garden ol Eden, can obtain name fnu ol chai'KO by writing to Mr. J. 11. Johnson, Malakwa, B. C. Come to The Valley of 'The Garden of Eden" Situated at MALAKWA AND CRAIGELLACHIE. 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. ThararW nf ^nil Bench Lands, Clay Loam and Vegetable IjllaldtUM Ul OUII Mould, while on Lower Lands Black Loam Prevails. Nn Irii/i iliiin Positively no irrigation is needed as Valley is sub- \\w III .(JdllUII irrigated, and many creeks supply water for Domestic purposes. This Land is specially adapted for Large and Small Fruits, as well as Hay and Vegetables. Moderate Climdte Freezing is Average Winter Weather. Pricks or Land Reasonable For Further Particulars About This Garden Spot of B. C, Watch This Page of the MAIL-HERALD Each Week Come to Malakwa . . It Might Be Cold. . , BTJT It is always hot in the plunge at Halcyon Hot Springs, whose natural hot medicinal waters are the most wonder- fui health restorer on the Continent Ourjrecord of cures J3 of rheumatism and other chronic complaints is unequalled j and verified by our gratified patrons. Located among the greatest scenerj of Canada, easy of access,—the Sanitarium is luxuriously fitted and finished for comfort and convenience of guests. Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium Wm. BOYD, Proprietor. Halcyon. Arrow Lakes ORIENTAL HOTEL suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate. X. ALBERT STONE FTIOF. Union Hotel HJUST NHWl.v REPAIRED RATES, . $1.50 PER DAY ■'■ [month!; rates lo bt arranged. Meal Tickets, -'. mi • FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE, B. C. A. 1'. LEVESQUE, ! • Central Hotel Abrahamson Bros., Props. Enlarged and Improved. Firtt-CIaes In every respect. All modern convenience! • ■ ..-:•• n - Rat< o £2.00 per day Special Weekly Rates Revelstoke, B.C. Laughton ."&. Tapping. Props. First Street. Revelstoke. B. C. Windsor Hotel Restaurant European Plan Open Day and Night. Meal Tickets. $6.00 MONTHLY BOARD HOTEL CLIMAX RESTAURANT I! —=■——•— OPEN NIGHT AND DAY || White Help Only Employed Board by the Day or Week Night Restaurant —Short Order W. C. BATCH Ki ■• Manager. SYNOPSIS ,0F COAL MINING REGULATIONS. 6P^» H. J. Mt SO ft LEY, Proprietor. Strictly First Class Rooms Single, en Suite and with Bath Rosedene Nurseries Revelstoke. B. C House Plants, Ferns, etc. Cut Flowers, Roses, Carnations, etc Thos. Newell, Prop. i . UNION HOTEL ARKOWHRAU B ' Hfiee a a Itentloti .■ van to commeri lei men 11 il loui I olesi h implf roomi. Finest scenery ni British Golan hiii, overlooking Upper Arrow Lake. J.P.SUTHERLAND Transfer Dmymg Handling Pianos a Specialty Coul ruining rights ul tho Domiuion in .M.in.imin, buskutchewun uud Al- uertu, tho Yukon Territory, the North-weet Territories unci in a portion of tho Province ul llritit.li Ool- .111.m.i, muy be leased lor a term ul twuuty-oue years ut uu uuuuul rental ol »1 an acre. Nut mure thau i.'onti acree will be leased tu uue applicant. \\i.(.hr.it.mi for louse must be mude by tho uppucuut in persun to the Agent or dub-Agent ul the district ai which the rights applied (or are situated. In surveyed territory tho land muBt be described by sections, ur legal > .1:. divisions of sections, aud In mi surveyed territory the truct uppliod ■ball bo staked out by tbe ap - II plicant himself. Euch applicant must bo accompanied i.y u fee uf (5 which will be refunded rf the rights applied for are not uvuiluble, but not otherwise A lity Hliull be paid uu the mor- i ii,iiiiui,li' output of the mine ut the ' live cents per ton. arson i|«'iutnig the mine shall lb ii..• .gent with sworn roturuB .ntiiig Inr the full quantity of inte .iti OOft] mined und |iuy the lity thereon. If the coul mining « ure m.t being operutcd, such !returns should be furnished at loust m „ year. leaee will Include the coal inia- ng i.irbls hnly, but the lettee may permitted to puichuse whatever able lurlacc right! may be con- red Dtceeeary fur the working of the mine ut. the rule of $10.WJ an For lull Information application abould be made to the Secrotary ot Department ol Hie Interior, .; Ur, Bowman. Oon. Willo Bunch, ti. C. Wright, Lib.; W. W. Uavidson, Con. Yorkton, Tl H. Garry, Lib.; W. U. Uiinlop, ''mi. WANTED — A competent girl for house work, three in family. Apply Mail-Herald Ofllce. Cold Medal. London. IMI 1...,',,!.'.,./. IIICWGRADE Tta A whirl of an Indian Garden 's fragrance cornea to the tables ol the Western World Ridgwaya Tea Its strength makes it go fur- tnlr tlu In Seal.il Air I l.-l.i I'kj. All Blob-Clan. Order Trial Package TO-DAVI (IS)) I WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1912. THE T&A.TT,-TTttTlJ±TjT)J"t BEV13LSTO IKI-E WEDNESDAY, JULY IU, 1912. THE ONLY SHOE STOCK IN TOWN WHICH CAN SUPPLY THE NEEDS OF THE WHOLE FAMILY Revelstoke's Department Store C. 2- ftume & Q°-> Aimited OUR SHOE MOTTO Classy Shoes in newest designs at a minimum cost for maximum wear. OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT 1,000 Pairs of Hose Ladies' Fancy Cashmere, all sizes. Regular $1.00. Ladies' Fancy Cotton. Regular 75c. Ladies' Plain Cotton, Regular Price, 50c. These are all in perfect condition. An immense bargain at 25c. Per Pair Clearance of Wash Goods 1.000 yards of Linens, Muslins, Fancy Cottons, etc.. a clearance of all our Fancy Wash Goods. No use to describe these. Come and Sae. They are 35c to 50c. goods. All at one price Per Yard 25c. 100 Children s Garments Aprons, Waists, Dresses, Blouses. A cleanup of Print and Gingham Wash Garments. All at 50 Cents Ladies' Muslin Waist A new lot of Ladies' Fancy White Muslin Waists; some of the finest we have ever yet shown, with the New Square Dutch Neck, short and long sleeves. A real Bargain at each $1.90 Children's Wash D resses A Table of Children's Wash Dresses, all new, this season's goods; fit little girls from 1 to 7 years. Some of those cute French and German dresses that we were selling at $9.00 and $2.50. All going now at $1.25 Each Dresses for Young Girls Another lot of Dresses for girls from 5 to 16 years. Linens, Percoles, Prints, etc. All the best in the store in this pile at $1.90 Each Groceries and Crockery Department Fresh Strawberries and all other Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Arriving Daily Now is the Season for Home Preserving See Us about your Fruits, Fruit Jars and all accessories, They are here for your inspection, in all convenient sizes* A Large Stock for You to Choose From China and Glassware In this Department we are ready to serve your wants. You will be looking around for a suitable wedding gift for your friends who are about to join the largest society in the world, and you will find it here among our Cut Glass, Fancy China, Glassware, Tea Sets and the thousand and one pretty things in our stock. Men's Working Clothes We make a specialty of good working clothes for men. When we say GOOD we mean the kind that wear and give comfort. Let us show you Mr. Working- man that it pays to see us before buying. All we ask is a full opportunity to introduce our lines to your notice. Men's Working Trousers Grey English Whip Cord; wears like iron; full fashioned, buttons hand sewn, two hip pockets. Price- $3.50 Per Pair Striped Worsted —Neat and serviceable. A line which will give you the most wear for the least money. Price—$2.50 per pair PURE WOOL TWEED Thejgenuine Halifax, medium weight. Price—$3.50 per pair BROWN CORDUROY—Made from the best of English materials, peg top, cull bottoms, belt straps. You can't wear them out. Price—$4 and $4.50 per pair KHAKI OVERALL PANTS-Double faced fronts and seats, belt straps, flap pockets. Price, $2.50 per pair KHAKI TROUSERS Light and durable, full peg top, cuffs at bottom, belt straps. Just the thing for hard work in warm weather. Price, $2.50 per pair KHAKI TROUSERS-Very light weight, belt straps, full sized and roomy. Price, $1.75 per pair The Slater Shoe For the workingman who desires comfort and durability we recommend our Slater Congress Shoe BOX CALF, two-piece vamp, plain toes. Made to fit the foot. Price*-$5.00 per pair STORM CALF One-piece vamp and upper: Viscolized sole, Goodyear welled. A shoe with many years of favor behind it. Price. $6.00 per pair Union Made Gloves A special that should interest you. A well made gauntlet that fits. Price. 75 Cents per pair Hamilton Carhartt Overalls We have the Sole Agency in this citv for these Overalls and we grant superiority to none. Made on full patterns with an idea to comfort. The very best of American demin. Union Made—by the first firm in America to grant the eight hour day. You will be interested the moment you see them. Price, $2.75 Per Suit HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT This Department has everything that you will require to make your home bright and cheerful for summer, and now is the time to look over and make your selections, at prices that will suit your wants, from a well assorted stock of Wall Paper from the best manufacturers in the east, Rugs and Carpets from Germany, England and Eastern Canada at prices from $ for a 9x9 Union Rug to the very best that can be had and in all sizes. Lace and Lace Curtains We have the largest assortment in the city, most of wh ch are imported by ourselves direct from England, enabling us to sell at a price that saves you the middleman's profit. Scrims by the yard or make into curtains, a good assortment Madras—We have both colored and white in very dainty designs, from aie per yard up. Linoleums and Floor Cloths A good assortment of Nairn's printed and inlaid in patterns to suit every taste at prices that are lower than can be offered again owing to the advance in raw material. Beds and Bedding We also stock a full line of beds, mattresses, blankets, comforts and pillows. Bargains for This Week Only We are offering a special reduction in Japanese Rugs 9x12 at $:5.20; 21x5ft *1.25' 3x6ft $1.95. Everything in that line will go at bargain prices. Anything not mentioned that you want call in and ask for it, we will be sure to have it if in this line. WEPNKMiAT. ULA 10, 1912 the mail-heeald;revelstoke WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1912. MIDSUMMER SALE PRICES TO CLEAR MARKED DOWN ALL OVER THE STORE LADIES' PRINT AND GINGHAM WAISTS All good washing cloths Sale Price 65c LADIES WHITE MUSLIN WAISTS Trimmed with Lace and Insertion Regular $1.50 and ?2 lines. Sale Price $1.00 WHITE MUSLIN DRESSES Ladies' White Muslin 1-piece Dresses. Regular $5 and $6.00. Sale Price-$2.50 MUSLINS AND WASH GOODS 1; 'gular I'rice 2">c. and '.in,:. Sale Price 15c PARASOLS Regular $2.00 and $2.50 Lines. Sale Price $1.25 LADIES' SUMMER VESTS Sale Price-12'.c LADIES- DRAWERS Ladies' Summer Knit Lnder- drawers Sale Price—25c BOOTS AND SHOES Ladies' Tan Oxfords. Regular $2.75 and $3.26 lines Sale Price- $1.50 Odd lines of Ladies' Pattern Leather Slippers Keg- s-l and $4.50. Sale Price S2.00 Odd Lines of Children's Slippers and Oxfords Sale Price to Clear. REID & YOUNG New Westminster JULY 12, 1912 Revelstoke to New Westminster and return $12.80 Children half this fare—$6.40 Tickets good going July llth and 12th returning July 14th. Tlie Oilicers anil members cil I.. O, I.. No, lhSS will leave on the 6:15 train on tiie morning of tlie Illli July accompanied by tlie Hund All Orangemen intending i" visit the celebration are requested to leave theil names with the \\V. M. or the Recording Secretary. J. P. HUME, Recording-Secretary. W. J. ARMSTRONG, Worshipful Mastc COMING EVENTS ,1 .... ' Kinemacolor Pictur- ■ • ■ ■ T ■ .1 . Empi pss Thi icrc. julj : I ■ mm ms i o., al Haa : - Theatrei Prints ' Bmprcf Theatre Ocl er v—Mai ■.. ing Mil Ire I, Em press Tl ■ atre THE CITV IN BfiiEF ,; \\ ui ii k il GoWli n was a busi- I tor in town on Mun.lay. Vi. tt. li H id ol Toronto, waa ,, i ■ Revi toki tins week Mi s. A. 1 ■ gnan will receiv* on Fndaj • Sth insl n t( ad ol i J.F. Murras ol \\ aneouver, alter a t .v iys visit i I >wn, returned i" tbe ten ■ tin.- week. B •■ wa among thi man} tors to ■• this week. Mount live bl« - a Baturday J ..'■■■ t one o'clocl agencies , i • . - • i..1.t .in upen t tonight treet. M - for I M'l. Bt ■ J. 1-.. I m otir J. . the i week. Mr- • ■ * ■ ' " ' 1 ... - 1;. . • ■ . ■ . ■ - ■' ■ EEDIlSTGr TIJVLB As llie nine lias arrived when vou musl do jour seeding, we wish tu draw your atteni to the lact thai our seeds are all fresh ami new siock not any old ones lefl to shift off. Our Onion sets are tlie hest. either the IJulch Set ur tiie Multipliers. FLOUR AND FEED We hnve jusi unloaded one ear ,.[ Purity Flour, One Car of No. 1 Timothy Hay, tine Car Feed, including Onts, whole or crushed, Wheat, Barley, Corn, Bran, Shorts an,I I hops. Ifyou require any uf these, let us quote you prices. We Can Saw Vou .Monev. A. HOBSON, MacKenzie Avenue You Who Are Constantly Travelling What Protection Huve Vou in Cane of ACCIDENT Dy Sea or Lend? Drop iu and we will expluin mir Improved Cold Bond Accident I'olicy, double liability, only costing 130 a yeai fS.UUU on life and JIO.OG uble liability, paying .'J.s.ih'i weekly indemnity. KOOTENAY AGENCIES LIMITED Mi. an.l Mis. Rogers and Miss fiogOl -. ol IIi'.iImI.hi. M.hi , whu l,n\\c ' ii visiting lieie Ioi two weeks with Mrs. Kelhe an.l Mis. Dickey, left un Monday morning lor a v.sit to the coast cities. Mrs, .1 M. Keliie aceom puttied ihem. timing recent .. toi tu the Mall Mmi.,1.1 office wai Mi. W B I resentiit : lie -' i tbe well kna ty journal publ inlon England, dealing « .i h tie' resi and attruci Ions ol the Dominion Mi il.it. - a.,s en roUli umpleted .i round trip itbering up to-dnl ■ velopments In th. - ind .'. ■ ■ ■ mei uf L.O.I. ' • ■ MiIntj ■ ■ Mil. Mt Moore Is .i pioneer nowspap 'I- mall III i.ii. ,il J ati,I was [ol tei. veais ore buyer [ol ihe Trail smelter It Is hoped that li. will :.■■ u euiitmiie li . impoi '..ni t- p through thi i: ■ Kcnil listrict ,,i on,e, as np ' .. depend :.■: tic- l.eneiit ..'. Revelstoke Traders Bank Merger M \\ mei Pope to Suppress Convents BURTON CITY NEWS Burtonites Becured uie- lirst ami two seconds at the spurts ai Nakusp un Dominion Day. A. .1. Graham has disposed ul another ten acre b.ock. !•'. il. Faquier, Needles, Bold to Mr. u. Sliittt, of Scotland, who is now busy getting ready fur occupation. .1. ll. Oheret of Caribou, sustained serious injury to his fool., on the gov eminent roud, by haviing it twisted clean round, and his removal to the hospital was prompt. This makes it Innl for him. as his wife, who journeyed to Europe, last fall, has been in the Lotgc hospital since her arrival. Everyone hopes for his speedy return to Burton. A, tl. Ward has purchased six acres from 11. Stevens, at lhe old V.C.I.. Camps. C. Adams uf Michigan, U.S., arrlv ed tu help liis brother VV. on their recent purchase from D. I'l. Rovellor. A huth,lay party at the Pleasant View ranch Sunday, was the rendezvous for Bixteen year olds, to par - take of the good things provided hy Misa II. I.. Moseley. An intensive acreage will shortly he turned over by a Vancouver lirm to an English syndicate, acting for Marshall Bros. This is the age ,,f painl. Uurton will sunn he a blaze of color. Miss a. s. Faulds is visiting ber parents un Twu mil., avenue. Government work Is making good progress all around the city. >ti .ml Mis James Gordon are ng vacation al M nai ■ii City. Thi re is et ...„l ,,( B Wo- .• formed here in tioi i ttt the men'i, Rockefeller's Birthday man In Am . i. .nnlveriarj July > John li. Stmn - pent the day antlco *. ictive bust - BUSINESS LOCALS A fresh supply of Moores' noted chocolates has just arrived at the Savoy.—Try them. The biggest evenl of the season — A $10,000 Furniture Sale at How • sun's, which starts on lhe l.'lth. On Third, near McKenzie avenue- modern resilience (or sale cheap.—H. N. Coursier. Wash Baby Ribbons, [or underwear 18 yds. pieces, only 60c., at McLennan's. Wash Muslins, only IOc. per yard, at McLennan's! I lows,m's Furniture Sale startB on July 13th. Wash Belts, pear', buckles, 20c. each, ni Mel/ennau's. Pour anil Eight acres fru.t land for sale near eemel mi y.- -H.N. foutsier. Sec Howson's furniture windows on Baturday, July i::ih. for sale prices. LOOK! LOOKI We have a few Screens, Doors and Windows left at Prices never before offered to the public. Owing to large shipments of Hardware coming in daily, we are obliged to sell these at a sacrifice to make room, and, as well, it is a pleasure to us to give our patrons a chance to buy at less than Eastern prices. LOOK AT THESE PRICES, THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES Screen Doors, Regular $3.00 Now $2.15 2.25 Now 1.65 2.00 Now 1.45 " 1.75 Now 1.35 Screen Windows. Reg...30c Now...20c 35c Now...25c •' " " 45c Now... 35c Complete with Springs, Hinges, Door Pull. Hooks and Eyes Come Early, They Can't Last Long Revelstoke Hardware Co., Ltd. Agents for Minerva Paints and Chancellor Ranges—the best on the market WANTED—Teacher for Mounl Uetrbio puhlir school. Apply 11. Smyths, Sec.-Trens. Salary, (Ci, per month NOTICE- Any parlies whu have sub scribed for the Mail Herald, during the iti I vol ini; contest, and who are not receiving tbe paper regularly ace requested to communicate with Editor, at once, as the mailing lists nre now being revised. WANTED—Live agenti) for ciuicksell-j ing novelty of Invaluable usoluluess Write P.O. Uox 13, Vernou, B.O. I WANTED—Furnished house, central, suitable for small family, no ehil dren. Write Mall-Herald, liox »14. EMPRESS THEATRE July llth, 12th, 13th Two Matinees THE DURBAR IN KINEMACOLOR Direct from Seala Theatre, London, Bnjf. cyt Thrilling, Brilliant Reproduction in Nature's Own Glowing Colors of the Scenes and Incidents Attending the Gorgeous Oriental Pageant at Delhi, when King George and Queen Mary of England Were Recently Proclaimed Emperor and Empress of India. Shewn hefore their Uoyal Highnesses the Duke nnd Duchess ol Connaught and Princess Patricia of Oonnaught. PRICES. - - $1.00, 75c and 50c Seals Now on Sale at Macdonald's DrtiK Store. BOB FITZSIMMONS CO,, Monday. July 15th rveduifiij Bells * FRUIT SEASONS CORKS JAR RINGS SEALING WAX PARAFIN WAX Fly Pads Fly Coils TANGLEFOOT lllr 5c bews THE REXALL STORE bews Smart Clothing for Summer Months DERI in-i WE SPI Late Spi ii Drop in ind pa McKINNON & SUTHERLAND Fit-Reform Clothing Stet.ion Hats Fool-Rite SHom Others Are Making Money! Why Not You ? Just read of a few instances of liow successful our clients have been in recent investments recommended by us. We made for one Kevelstoke man in live weeks on A Cash Outlay of $375; A Net Profit of $475 Another client, Investing i jo, made a net profit of $ioo in four weeks, and two Other men in six weeks on an outlay of $285 each, made a net profit of $205 each. We have made good money for the Revelstoke businessmen. WE CAN DO THE SAME FOR YOU I 1 .1 week we sold OUt the balance of our 175 dollar lots in Moose Jaw and ei ured .1 few inure closer in al the original price 1 f $200 each, which our manager, who has just returned from Moose Jaw, informs us is al least $50 ,. l.-r market value. Two new railroads, locating in the east end, aie Causing big advances and we are cxpicting a big price advance very shortly. These Lots are Only One and a Quarter of a Mile East of Post Office. They Are Recommended By Us As a Bargain AT $200 KACH We Can Make Money for You if You Buy Here Terms,-0ne Fifth Down, Balance Over 18 Months J. B. WATSON REALTY COMPANY Lot ;i! Agency, Home Loan Hnd Contract Co. E. 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