@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, "1912-06-05"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310544/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ; Do you want to win the Grand Prize Player Piano Mow on Exhibition at the He-Vetjiok.e Mu.sic "Empire" Typewriter For ease of operation and perfection in results it is unsurpassed. Price $601 Interior Publismng Co., Agts., The Mail-Herald Interior Puolishing Company HUNTERS ANL) PUBLISHERS Vol. 18-No. ;!S REVELSTOKE. B. C, .lUNE 5, my $2.CO Per Year Summer Supplies ■°, Coal Oil Stoves Gu. "v *eed Odorless Perfection — 2-Burner Quick Meal—2-Burner */ V. A- English 2-Burner with Oven, Kettle, Fry ."% ^ot and Steamer $10 00 12 50 7 50 Electric Stoves 5 inch $6.00 6 inch 6.50 8 inch 7.50 Electric Irons Hot Point, 1 lb $5.00 6 lb 6.50 National Electric Iron 1 wo'Year Guarantee 4 or 6 lb '.$5.00 j We havejyet to have our first iron returned for re- 8 1b ,'•>■"" I pairs. Small i Oil Stoves One Burner 75c. to $1.00 Two Burners $2.00 to $2 50 Ice Cream Freezers Polar Star, I qt $L25 Polar Star, 2 qt 1-50 Polar Star, 8 qt ' 2*00 Polar Star. 4 qt 2.50 Screen Doors. Screen Windows Fly Traps Wire Plate Covers Baby Hammocks, $1 up Lawn Mowers Grass Catchers Grass Shears Lawn Rollers Edge Cutters LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO. LIMITED Plombis* Tinsmithing Steam snd Hot Water Heatinj All Work Guaranteed. FIRST PERIOD OF CONTEST WILL CLOSE NEXT SATURDAY pr *J > OOK>O^K><><)<><><>O<>0<><><><><><>^ Imperial Bank of Canada Hnad O1flo**»-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 ur Agents at all principal point* in,Oanada. Agenta in Great Britain and United States-London, England, Lloyd- Bank. Limited. Chicago- First National IBank, CornKx- chaoge National Bank. Seattle-H"*! Ua Nal ional Bank, SanFran- dfOO-W«)ll Fargo Nevada National U.M1X Spokane—Exchange National Unu*. Savings Sank Department DeponiU of *1 anri upward, received, and Intertwt allowed at curreul rate from date of deposit. Correspondence eolicited. Revelstoke Branch—A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr. ^<><><><>0<>0<><><> r— \\ Ladies' and Children s Wash Dresses White and Colored Mrs. A, G, Crick, * First Street TIRED ? THEN A CUP OF 'BELL BLEND TEA" will refresh you with ils bright, spicy flavor ami Iriigrancy. Sold in 1 lb. liml packages. Price, 35c, 40c. and 50c. per lb. g.w7bell P. O. BOX 208 QROCER & BAKER Phono No. 23 PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS Only Three More Days Until Special Diamond Ring Offered by Mr. Barber Wiil Be Awarded-Vote Earning Power of Subscriptions Will Be Reduced Twenty Per Cent. After June 8th-Nominations Still Open. Only three days ot time remain in Which contest eiuio compared to a political campaign. Many contestants have a host ol tricmls who have taken up their cause uiul are doinK Rood work for tbeir lender. Uthers nre making pood use of the telephone, calling; up their (tien,Is they arc unalilc to sec personally, while still others lind the mails a uooil medium to reach them A pood policy to lie adopted Iiy the contestants is to spend the rest ot the w.-ek securing all the sal scrip - tions which extra cllort will pivc them, now that they count both on the diamond ring, whieh will be awarded on June Sth, and thc oth^r valuable prizes which will 1»' given to the ten winning candidates at thj end of tbe contest. A number of contestants have aBk- ed if there will lie as good, or a better schedule of votes allowed at a later date in the contest. Sul scrip - tions will be worth more during tbi first period thnn at nny other time. Every straight subscription, large or small will decrease twenty per cent, nt the end of ench period. The Mall- Herald published a guarantee of this in their last issue. If you have lieen thinking of entering the contest do it now. Do not delay longer; perhaps you are tho' very ono who will win the player- piano or tho Ji;00 in gold, and still you are hesitating about entering tho contest, if you win the capital prim you will be very well paid for your work, at tlle rate of about ?3,r> a day That seems like fnir pay lor something you can do in connection with your work. There are ten prizes in all, any one of which will pay you handsomely for thc work you do. It will pay you to get acquainted with the prize list. It is worth studying, BKrOHT OFTEN. Candidates arc urged to send sul>- scriptions to the contest office as soon as received. New siibscriliors will bc anxious to have their paper started at once. i CANDIDATES DOING WELL. The past, few days have Ireen marked by earnest work on the purl, uf a number of candidates who realize thc importance of securing first period votes. A good many votes have l»en received ho far and many of them represent subscriptions paid at thc oflicc by the friends ol some •>( tnu candidates. When payments are made at thc office, subscribers are asked to name the candidate for whom they wish to vote. When the favorite is mentioned the votes arc credited as indicated. One candidate secured a number of votes (rom a subscriber who paid a past due subsi rlption account this morning, but most of the votes issued directly to the subscribers were ahout equally divided am - ong thv active candidates. In a num her of instances the subscribers have aBked that the votes be issued to them on a blank. These subscribers say they will give their votes later to some candidate who is wording hard and has a good chance to win. Y.M.C.A. Boys Camp It is the intention of the Y.M.C.A. olllcials to run a boys camp in July. This camp will start about tbe 4th of July, and will run for ubout ten dayB, Tho feo (or the outing Will be $tfl nnd railway fare, wbich will be work ed on the dub rato plan. This Camp will lie held at Ht. Leon, where there is plenty of good boating and swimming under proper supervision, und where the lishing in' unsurpassed. Tbc camp will Im in charge of the I'liysicnl Director ol the Y.M.C.A., and will be open to any boy in tho iity whether a Y. M.C. A. member or not. The alms ol the camp nre many, it oilers something lor every boy and for every sido of a boys nature. It gives him nu ideul outing at cost, under Bute managi'mcnt which will mean much in developing in him among other tilings a strong urult'.iy body, independence nnd resourceful - ncBs. Full particulars will be given later. Big Eddy School Report Following is the report of Dig 1'. cbly school (or tbc month ending May 31st, 1912. Days school was in session 22 Total daily attendance 808 Average daily attendance 36f> Total actual attendance Hi.72 Average actual attendance 16.63 Pupils attending during month... 22 Boys 11 tlirls 11 Greatest numlier present 31 Li'ast number present 12 Ta'rdiueBS of pupils 11 Names of pupils present every session:—Jack Allen, Charlie Barrett, Ktta Barrett, Rolf Carlson, Allan Granstrom, Karl Granstrom. B. M. BRUCE, Toacher. FOUND-On thc Big Bend road, small purse. Owner will receive same at Imperial Bank upon ideu liiicatiou and payment ol this advertisement. Alien-Bayley Bout Bassano, June 4—8o great is the in terest taken in the Allen-Bayley bout ut tbe coast that several prominent businessmen have engaged a special train to carry passengers [rom Seat tie, Victoria and Van, ouvcr to Bassano. They arc charging $75 (or thc round trip, tbis price to include admission to the bout; the return fare, and their expenses for three days in lalgary after the bout. Over 100 peo MOUNT REVELSTOKE TO HAVE GOLFING LINKS Further Attractions for Revelstoke and Tourists—National Park Reserve Under Consideration by Government— Boating on the Crater Lake—Auto Road, With Eight Per Cent. Grade, Will Reach Summit. Although no further meeting of the ed by the eternul snow capped peaks pie have already decided to take a,L Itevelstoke Progress Club, or ot the «»d sinuous glaciers wbich constituti last th-o grandeur o( thc back bone of the American coutinent, the tourist and mountain climber, will bud health, sport and pleasure, and restore their vantage of this special train, and by Executive have boen held this the date of the .ontesi as many more J^^ the varU)UB members taking a should lx added to thc number. „. .. , , ... _. , i rest utter thc -strenuous labors ot the The recent disappointment exper -; iencci! by fans in Alberta in connec - l,u8t Icw wcol"ii yet thc committees jaded nerves, amidst tbe unsurpassjd tion with Connell showing cold feet' continue their activity In the good scenery ol tho Canadian mouutuius. and refusing to go into the ring with I cause of well doing ou hehull of thc Well known mountaineers have al- Burns at Edmonton, has influenced city. ready ventured the opinion that the the promoters of thc Bayl.y-AUan j NATIONAL I'ARK. , HCCUCry trom ^ summit of Mount conte-t to compel tbe contestants to I „. . , „ ' Hevelstoke far surpasics that to be post sufficient forfeit to appear in ! ""i^* *"*.* 7CelVed'T. ,hU 'ound at the bights of Pikes Peak, the ring an.l box. tha. the large 1H°"' T r°*l1 «* "«*»"»• and thc tourist will have the privil- crowd which will be present will be !tlmt "* m"tU'r * V* •"*"">; u,uJc ego in thc case of Mount Revelstoke, protected. There will al-o 1* other V* , MoU"t **™x«*» aQ<1 fiacKa\\ of enjoying a fifteen mile auto ride, boxers of repute present so that if 1>cal"i H"d wutcrshed' »■ « Nul"jU"1 from Revelstoko City to the summit one of the signed boxers Bhould take l ""*"* "'"' l^u™ ,,,ow.eUB"ein« and will find there in thc shape of sick or anything happen to him. a I ^/^Si.? .*: 0.,""' .! I8' it tho C1'U' ChH'el' the B°" Hnk' un<1 substitute can lie provided on tho spot. It is not expected, however, that anything will happen, to cither of tho boxers, but it is always well to be on the safe side. Bayley is now trained down to about one pound and n hulf over - that everything would be dono by boattag on the turquoise waters ot the Hou. Gentleman, to asBiBt in tbc the fathomless crntor lako, and oth- wishes of his constituents at Revel- cr attractions, a variety ol ploasur- stoke, being accoedod to. „|,i0 diversions, which Pikes Peak GOLF LINKS. from natural shortcomings iu these A movement is also underway to directions, is quite unable to supply add to tbe attractions of Mount B0HNI0 AUTO ROAD. weight. Allen has nlso taken od hiB Uevelstoko as a tourist centre, by The surveyors announce that their superfluous flesh nnd ne\\t month will the laying out ol a scries of goll labors in tho direction of finding a see both boxer*- trained down to the links at tho peak of the mountain, lt favorable grade have lieen crow nod pink of condition. Never lielofc in Canada has ihere licen such interest taken in a boxinb bunt as there is at the pre«ent time in this bout for the Championship of Canada. Sheet Music and all kinds of Small tTWusical Goods $**mtl*T Cull and Inspect Music Store, McKenzie Ive, New Time Table On June 2nd, a new C.P.R. time table came into eflect lor the sum - mer, changing the hours ol arrival nnd departun of ihe trains, whlcb are as follows: WEST BOUND. No. Arrive ... Lcuvc 3 .ri55 6.15 1 ,]»:« 16:85 11 16:40 17o.k KAST BOUND No Arrive 4 24:45 14 7:26 2 11:65 MOUTH TRAIN Arrivee 15 30, leaves 7.I'l a.m. is uot generally kuowu that the sum with success, und the preliminary liu Wit "! Mount Revelstoke comprises u es show the automobile r iad, will) semi circular plateau, admirably ad- a distance ol some Hi miles from Kev apted to lorm a beautiful golfing elstoke to summit, can lie built at a grounds, thc highest and probably passible grade of no r.i ire lh,<>000<>0<><><>-9 Personal For one week only km 'are offering at one- third off the regularprict all High tirade Bloomer Suits consisting of all-wool and Fancy Worsteds m solid colors and fancy weaves. Over 200 patterns to choose from, made up in the natty, two and three button double-breasted models. Russian and Regulation Sailor Suits for the little chaps also. If vour boys' Wardrobe needs replenishing we tish yon to bring him here to-night. Remember One-Third Off Regular Price. iVitRae Mercantile Co. g THF STYLES SHOP FOR MEN ANO BOYS 6 OOO oooooo< Prize Eggs for Early Hatching :*s. i%V i jf Best Strain of Brown Leghorns, single and Rose Comb, and Partridge Wyandotte Eggs. • VOU sAl.K l»v IG. Woodland E. P. Mclean P.O. BOX 181 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1»U, THE MAIL-HERALB, REVELSTOKE WKONKSllAY, ,11'NK Illli ■ the weakness of the opposition them opportunity all plnye! ■■* rt the play affords no ci ■ to what Revelstoke could do :f pit - ted .igaiust a strong aggregation, If the,proposed scheme "f bai 01 competition a cn; * -■: lhe Interior Season 1911, materialises Revelstoke ■;• tbtedly intei .1 sti ng team the ueiifli orlng t wni loetnen worthy ot their so li■*■•. ors \\ series of ganiss ■■ • '■•■1. Rei ■ ■ te nn- (ron WANTED Ftiit HALE llm.sein id Furniture, good as new, uonslstlng ot dwlng- 11 1 furniture. Souvenir range, Piano, etc., bargain prices. Apply to Mrs. (Ieorge lllack, nest* I" Drill Hall, Sooond street, Rovelstoke, WANTED—At once, six capable men, for work iu Sash an.l door factory. Steady employment, for experienced men. Apply at. Sash und Door Flic tory. Rovolstoko. WANTED—A Dressmaker to go out sewing by tho day.-Apply Mull- llorald. FOK SALE—Cheap, 11 $4*5.00 Baby Carriage, good as new. 111 use only six months. Mrs. (1. Ralph Law - ranee, McKenzie avenue. TO LET—Modern bouse on McKonslo Avenue, vacant June 1Mb. Apply The Hevelstoke tleiieral Agencies, Limited, WANTBD—A young girl ol ubout IU or 12 yours of age, who is fond of children, to take cbargo ol a baby every afternoon of each day ol the weok. Steady employment for good girl. Apply to Mail Herald, ASSESSMENT 1912 Court of Revision I'UDLIC NOTICE is hereby given that tho Court of Revision of tbc City ol Hevelstoke, will he held In the City Hull on Tuesday, July 9th, 1912, at 8 p.m. BRUCE A LAWSON, City Clerk. Calgary Industrial Exhibition^ J to July 5th, 1912 l reight paid on Alberta Exhibits, ■v h-Ii uttered Ioi prizes and pluses, ■i HI 1,000 Attraction Programme, in- cluuuig I mini) Ward wan u tntiis ■Aeroplane. 1 ue I anion-. Navassai 1,adies Miiital., 1).iii'i* 1'iui I*..i-i India lilephauls and oilier UMiurca "i merit, bxlnbiuou eutriet close juiie litU. i - (,. \\ AN VVAKT, President. -i aud Eurr) loiuis lioin l:. ■ usuu. Manager, Victoria l'arjt, *, *■#*#■***■•*************** ***************** J LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! AND READ § 4't Actual comparison of Eastern Catalogue Prices, Frejght added, with rjt $ BEO"W"SQ]Sr?S FBICES $ Winnipeg Price Weight Freight Total Howson'a Price Delivered J Kitchen Chaiis 50c lOlh 23c 73c " " 70c $ Kitchen Cabinet $ 17S 1501b $3 53c $1012 " " $ 9.60 S Dining Table $10 55 HSIh 3 8? M 42 " " H.40 Dining Chairs 88c I2lb 28c I IE " " 1.20 S Dresser and Stand 8 95 1501b 3.52 12.47 " " 13.00 125 1601b 3.76 15.01 " " 14.00 % Bed 3 55 601b 1.41 4.96 " " 5.20 X Bed 5 35 681b 1.59 6.94 " " 7.20 1 Dominion Spring 2 40 60lb 1.41 3.81 " " 4.00 £ Child's Cot 5 10 751b 1.76 6.86 " " 7.20 Ostermoor Mattress 15.00 $16.50 ^ We make our prollt Iiy shipping In cailouil loU, thereby saving Lfrstgbt rules. Bring OAlalugUU giving ili'seiiplinn of othor giioile mil speeilleil in this list lo our storii ami wo prove our slnleiiii'lils. Heiuemliei' we ilelii iu* mauls ami set up iree I'rom bl'UakagB, R. HOWSON & CO. REVELSTOKE, B. C. NOTIOD Hevelstoke Laml Dlstriot, Dlstriot ol West Kooteuay. Take notioe that 1, lOlizuliutli Hannah, ol HuhhIuihI, b.C, occupation Married Women, Intend to apply for permission to purchase thc (ollowing desorlbed lunds: Commencing ut a post plaiite.l uboul. SO chains north ot thc North- West Corner ol Lot M02, thencc 80 chains south, IUI chains cuct, 80 chains north und 11(1 chains wesl to point ol coiiimeiii'cuient nnd containing 2-lt) ucres more or less. Duleil this UUlli ol April, 11)12. ELlZAUIiTH HANNAH, Johu W, liunnuli, Agent. t. G. BURRIDGE Tinsmith Repairs, Hot Air, Pips and Furnace work -WORK ttliOP— Uennaught Avo. - Rovelstoko REVHLSTOKB COUNCIL No. 21, KOYAL TEMl'LABB OF TBMPHRANOH Meeta every 2nd und 4th Thursilays iu Oddlcllown Hall, at ti o'clock. Visiting Templars ure cordially in - v,t"il to attend. W. E. MUNHON, S. C. A. U. TOUKNEH. K. H. HOBEHT BMITH. Provincial Liand Buveyor, Mining Surveyor, Englneeriot McKENZiE AVE., I10X 106, REVELBTOKE , .,, . Kelowna, Ross Nelson. ,i.l otbSI rne vould be a brig ,iv. ■ . !•■ ample ompetltion t* reeii.t ■e; • with • and is].,., .. bit * jnjt.i.. ■ -- u-e 'iub are tuiii .,i *• tt* mpi r-tanc' if these D ll >... , '■ : 10 | * Ofl Sheep Breeding Industry oth the | IgboUt the lot iri 111" Canadian National ga 'hus istlcally followed, The ■Aor.-.i the match *ai ■ ibtedlj ■:. pool iti i.'i."m * ■ itors, an exbthltlon '■( ■poi t ich as I Itrong iranie pi i,m;s«'.| to ' Itawa Ua) Hoi Martin Bui would seem to U' worth) ol a fnt bas irrangemeilte lol greatei I* **n. ■ *■' ithe ti,.* general puhlio, it is Imi oeep industry with s view to tu for h, pig .,, to mpport both th mprovement Colonel McCrai pre* personal umi tbe money necsssiUe* dent of th«' Dominion Sheep Br leri of tbe fames out .,f tbeir own re Association, wlll go to Uritish Co sources, and it ih up to the p<",p,i ■ lumhin to make a thorough InveStlgS al Itevelstoke to take a keener liit<>r tion ol the indiiHtry then', ninl Wlll est in these clean amateui sporting have the co-operar.i"ti Of Hr. Tolmu' lixtiiroH. unless our city ih to lose tbe live stock commissioner in Hrit igb Columtda. Colonel JlrKwen. president ol the (intario Sheep Ureoder's Association, goes to tbe Maritime province! on B simiiur mission, The minister also In t-nds L-ivinR Ins attention to the 'I • velopmsm of th? wool l.rancb of the ■»« >"" m™*' ... especially In the pralrlopro 8«« Howson's show fUntt, and to tli.s end lie is sending Haoioookl and Couches. its reputation, «o laborou ly oarned in the past, as the premier sporting centre of the interior. j Hefore buying hardware, call on thl Revelstoko Hardware Co., tbey will window lot fire Alarm Boies Stgnale are given tbui. 2 str lttt, nterval 5 seconds—4 itrokee, Hoi 1, No. of box will also be shown 0 indicator st Kire Hall. bifual for practice—not less U.ai lx '6,< alow ftroKai. '.ne ill indicates one brostn or re out. FIHE BRIOASH nu T»u Bo* No 14—Corner Firsl street nd McKenttt avenue. C. B. Hume * Co. Box No 15—Corner Kirst street nd Rr.keby a»enue, post olllcs Uoi N 14—Corner Seeood street and i lover anient Rood and Opera truss. Hoi No. 17—Corner Third «t.-«et a I Campbell avenue, Globs i.um cr company. Box No. 18—C.P.R. station. Boi N" -'t 'orner Kitth street nd McKenile avenue, Cain .i I hurch. liox No. 26—Corner Sixth SUSSt n.l lirt.on avenue. W. A. foots Uox No. 26—Corner fourth str 'ot nd Townley street, corner e.rh rack. Hoi No. 2S Corner Second strert nd Hobson avenue, Mrs Haker. Boi No. 3i-Kire Hall No. J. Boi No. 35 -Hospital. BOS No. 36—Bchool. KfRK BRIQADB Nu »NR. Hm No. 44 -Kirs Hell No. 1. Box No. 46—Front street went. ear C. I'. H. bridge. Hox No. 46—Corner King and loiiglas streets, f'alnre Ment Market. liox No. 47—Corner Hecond and Vales streets, heck of court house. Box No. 4» Corner Third and 'ium* strests, Cowsn blook. •'. to the "Tendei k>swell, U.c til 4 p. m., ■ 2 for tbi ■ Dent Wharl at Uoswi li te i *.,.■ and lorm "1 M Department and *: • ■ !■>■, .nfineer. New Weet. - iu.iis'*. ti .a to ^'inaMter at Victoria, It ' ' ppUsd, . ■ ami pliioes oi rt Base "I . must ■ im ;**r cent. I ■ ■ *i if the person ■ .,IM upon to do so. ,-• writ ro i.*.i . d In *<• ii .t *.* .•Ii ti. || be relumed The Department doss nof Ant M ,.t UK, lowest, ol any ten i.ler, it C DBBBOCHER8, Becretary iiMpnitmeni of piiiiiir Works, Ottawa, May mi. t'H'i. Newspapers nill not bt paid Ioi iiim advertisement it they insert it without authority from tta Depart ment, .lum Mh Irt issue. HARVEY, McCARTER AND PINKHAM, Barristers, Bolicitors, Etc. imperial Bank Building Rovolstoke, B. C. Money to Loan. Offices—Rovelstoke, B. 0., aad Cranbrook, B. O. l»eo. 8. MeCarter, A. M. Pinkham, J. A. Harvey Revelstoke, Cranbrook H. WALLACE ARCHITECT P. O. Box 146, RevelBtoke, B.C. RUPERT W. HAUUEN RevelBtoke, B. C. Dominion aud U. C. Land Surveyor. h.OO'1'hiNA* LODGE, No. *■& A. F, anil A. M. liegular mealing* are held in MAS UMC TEMPLE, Oddlellows' Hall ou tho Third Monduy in each mouth at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren are cordially welcome. W. THOMSON, W. M. W. B. HOUEKTSON, Secretary. COURT MT. UEOU1K, No. Mil. OK I. O. K. Meets in I, 0*. O. K. Hall next to Tapping's opera House every second am! Ioni'tii Monday in month. Visit* .at brethren cordially welcomed. Q W. BELL, C. II. WM. S. CAMERON, Hoc.-See. O. W. O. W. Mountain View Gamp, No. tit Meet* Second and Kourth Wednes days in each month iu Selkirk Hall. Visiting Woodmen arc cordially invited to attend A. J. WOODLAND, Cm. Coin JAMES McINTYRE, Clerk. SELKIRK LODGE 12, 1. O. O. K. Heets every Thursday eveniug lu Btlkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially Invited. II HIEGKHIED, N. G. JAM. MATHIE, Secretary. GOLD RANGE I.ODOE, K. of P., NO. 26, REVELBTOKE, U. O. Meots every Wednesday except tbe Third Wednesday of each montb in OddfellOWi' Hall at I o'clock. Visiting Knlgbts are cordially Invited. II. W. OAKLAND, C. C. II. H. BROCK, K. of R. * 8. U. of r. Sash, Doors, Mouldings' Turnings We nre in the manufacturing business of Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Turnings, Show Cases, Office and Bar Fixtures, Screen Doors and Windows made to order and all kinds of repair work done in good order. We have a full line of building supplies, lime cement, plaster, Hard Wall Finish, bricks, Sewer Pipe, Plaster Plaster Board, Roofing cTWetal, Lath and all kinds of Glass, Oils, Paints, Varnish, all colors and tints. Much pleasure in quoting anything in the Building Line. REVELSTOKE SASH AND DOOR FACTORY P. O. Box 295, Revelstoke, B. C. People of Revelstoke, Do Not Be Downhearted We have the Resources. Capital will come to us BOOST! BOOST! In the time of Peace, Prepare for War. Now is the time to place money in Revelstoke. Do not wait for the coming raise. Call and See Me Before Investing. W. B. ROBERTSON THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 8IR EDMUND WALKER, G.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L., PRESIDENT ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manaufb CAPITAL, - $10,000,000 REST, - $8,000,000 COLLECTION BUSINESS With its larjje number of branches, agents and correspondents, Ths Canadian Bank of Commerce is able to effect collections throughout the world promptly and at reasonable rates. Rates will be quoted on application. FOREIGN BUSINESS ^ Cheques and drafts on all countries of the world, drawn in sterling, francs, marks, lire, kronen, florins, roubles or any other foreign currency, can be negotiated at The Canadian Bank of Commerce at reasonable rates. REVELSTOHE BRANCH--F. M. GIBSON. MGR Our Doctors Anli=Septic Shoe is Proving a Winner This last is filling a long felt want and its waterproof qualities are standing the teat. We carry a full line of the famous Pene- tang Shoe pack and all kinds of rubber footwear. Once a customer always a customer. Satisfaction guaranteed. ARMSTRONG &. COMPANY Boot and Shoo Repairers, Saddlers Harnoss Makers FLOUR ■ i .sr Use it for bread, pies, cakes, biscuits, m everything tod '-V It's the ^|( chamoion ^ all-purpose brand. ■ Western Canada FlujiP'^jftm^Oompany, Limited Sold by Hobson & Co., Revelstoke, B.C. i WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1912, TJE3IE1 MAIL-HERALD, BEVELSTOKE WEDNESDAY, J TNE 5, mi. $1800 TO BE DISTRIBUTED FREE IN THE is* Great Prize Voting Contest *%? *s > The Prizes will be given to the People who secure the most Subscriptions for the cTVlail-Herald during the next six weeks. Here is a chance to secure a valuable Prize for an effort. Contest is open to all respectable men and women, boys and girls of Rjevelstoke and District. Nothing is ever gained by standing back and allowing others to have the best things of life. Enter Your Name To-day. Rules of the Contest Any in.m, woman, boy or uiri, whose residence is within the circulation tone of Till; MAIL-HERALD, may enter the contest. No employee of THE MAIL-HERALD or member of bis or or her family is eligible. Contestant!, may nominate themselves or be nominated hy a frieml. The name of a person who places a contestant in nomination will not be divalgtd. THK M.Ul.-lIhK.U.Il reserves the ri^bt to reject any nomination without giving the reason (or so iloinn. Contestants may secure subscriptions anywhere. Votes will be issued according to the advertised schedules. Any payment may bc made by a person now taking THE M.MI.-HEKALL) extends the subscription Irom the date to which subscriber has paid. Old subscribers, as well as new, by paying advance or by paying past due accounts will help the candidate. THB MAIl.-HKRALD reserves the right ts niter any contest, rule or condition, except that the value of the prizes shall not be reduced. Candidates must turn in subscriptions as soon as received. In entering the contest candidates signify their intention to be governed by the aljove rules. NOMINATION BLANK The MAIU1ERALD5 $1,800 Voting Contest 1.000 VOTES 1912 I desire to make the following nomination : Name Address Nominated by Address NOTE Thia nomination blank Is food for 1,000 fro* votes Only ono nomination will bo accepted for oaeh candidate Tho namo« of persons making nominations will not bo divulged. GRAND PRIZE OPTIONS 1. $850 Player Piano. 2. Trip to New York and Seaside for party of two people. All expenses paid. 3. $600 in Cash. SECOND PRIZE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO FOUR DIAMOND RINGS The Candidates who stand third, fourth, fifth and sixth will each receive a Beautiful Solitaire Diamond Ring FOUR GOLD WATCHES The Candidates who stand seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth, will each receive a Waltham Gold Watch THE VOTE SCHEDULES From Period of May 25th to June 8 One Year $ 2.50 2,000 Two years 5.00 5,000 Three years 7.50 10,000 Four years 10.00 20,000 Five years 12.50 30,000 Ten years 25.00 75,000 SECOND PERIOD June 8th to June 22nd One year $ 2.50 Two years 5.00. Three years 7.50.. Four years 10.00 Five years 12.50. Ten years 25.00.. 1,600 4,000 8,000 .16,000 25,000 60,000 THIRD PERIOD—June 22nd to July 6th One year $ 2.50 1,200 Two years 5.00 3,000 Three years 7.50 7.000 Four years 10.00 12,800 Five years 12.50 20,000 Ten years 25.00 45,000 INFORMATION BLANK CONTEST cTWANAGER THE MAIL-HERALD: Please send me detailed information concerning the Mail-Heralds $1,800 CONTEST and the method to be pursued to win one of the nvny valuable prizes. Name - Address Telephone No CUT THIS OUT c^ND SEND OR BRING TO THE CONTEST OFFICE How to Enter the Contest NOMINATE yourself or a friend today—THIS MINUTE. Call up on the Telephone (8) or drop a card to the Contest Manager, and you will bc supplied with the necessary information and stationery. Get your friends and acquaintances who arc not taking The Mail-Herald to subscribe. If they are already subscribers, get them to pay all past due accounts and then subscribe for a year or more in advance. See everybody—it makes no difference where thev live. You will receive votes for all money turned in for or by you. Write to your friends—all of them. Early energy spells success. Six short weeks of hustling will make you the winner of a prize that would ordinarily take you several years to secure. Your friends will subscribe for The Mail-Herald and they will be pleased to help you. Give them thc opportunity. Clip out nomination the blank and send or bring it to thc Contest Office. Everything will bc made plain to you. You can win the Capital Prize if you make up your mind to do so. •SX2SMZ The Contest System Al.I. of thc splendid prizes listed in this announcement, and possibly others to lie announced later, will be awarded on thc basis of votes secured in thc contest. Votes will bc allowed on all subscription payments of $1.00or more lo The Mail-Herald. Votes cannot bc secured in any other manner than as above mentioned. A subscription record will bc issued for each payment made. This record will show thc name and address of subscriber, tho .-"mount paid and what for, thc number of votes issued and the contestant's name. A duplicate will be kept on file at thc Contest Office to bc counted by thc |udges at lhc close of lhc contest. The Judging Committee will be composed of representative business men, and thev will award the prizes on thc night of July <)th. The contest will lie divided into three periods. Twenty per cent, more votes will be allowed during thc first period than llie second period. The third period provides for a further reduction of twenty pcr cent. Contest Opens May 25 } Send in Your Own Name or the Name J t of a Friend TO-DAY } cAddress all Communications, etc., to Contest Manager, Mail-HeraW, Revelstoke, B. C. P. O. Box No. 914 Phone No. 8 f.*%.%%.*■%'*%-V'*V%'%-'»-%-».'%.'%.%'»* «.-«.'»-%'%.*%«%'%.%-»» %^p t Contest Closes July 6 # A Prize for an Effort J * . An Effort for a Prize ' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1912. THE MAIL-HEEALD, EEVKLSTOKE DDNB8DAY, JUNE B, 1912, PRIZE i>) time in jettlnj into harness. \\ :bi:i un hour oi hm return to th' >ut) U * tn tli" I'lit'lmBi- it btiUdingi picking up tae threads •■' and yesterd iy -Ahru ilonist representative bad isliort talk *;tb bim etween Inl with bis mimsteis lie mis able toe ■ ' . t.un *•; tblngi wbich greetea lru' hi bii return. Th- warmeet appreciat on thc Urltuh „ag at ber after jafl ,„. "M • leaving Yokohama. Tbe sl tuurtermast Kelly, who .tt tut ;■• British hay flown Bas Ki.inriM", M.i.v .1 - tt wUH done purposely ot unwiti tbe I'acilic Mmi hiii'i U . c. in here (rum the Pal Bast and Horn lulu, lie-.* put the article out ol tlie Ir ilu* dutiable clan* Ml. Vi. li ll"i_v, K. C, ail'Cce;: lor tbe plaintiff, having been 'u.:..nl to argue that aide by tbe Dominion governmenl and Mr. Travi - Lawie, is i ■ , waa li..in.in. a cou . i ;■ • Ui. tish Columbia Interests, Ml E igi l.aKli'iir. K.C., M I treal, and Mi. U.H. Cowan, li \\ ancouver, repi ' • I iml el men. * , ■• , . ig lo tbe . ihipmenl and .n. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Ht. Fiuncia ol Assibii Catholic churcli, corner ol Fifth street and .McKeuzie avenue. I Services— lit lum no end ol call tn hi- .■ "1 hi.-' *. in .t that I ..m home ago n, he ■ . in el m "iM'ut - (rom" his superiors. • . ■ • ' ...... I tie ai • ..a. a.t .u'. i . t then t . ng !oi .mni' UaU t *. t;on. vith British res* : ■ * • Untisli ■ sel -•■ .nUl eyes from th MEI * .. *. * . Wmi- ■ I .moi ..n 1 rdial wel- iwaits tl • t nsw LKIL'OR ACT, UIU. Nottci ..- hereby given tliut on the application mteadent ol Provincial I'olice lot tiie grant oi ol liquor I.y ■ . . the premises i a.united ue lands iCk A, 1 lull ■ ,.'u II. lb . this 26tb ol May l IU, Rosor.*, . applicant, P.O.Box 31, Revelstoke Sewing Machines A nice new stock of Singer and Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machines For Site ur Hire by the month at Manning's. All kinds of machine needles slocked. UN ION CIGARS Inland Revenue Standard for Cigars is 22 lbs. per 1,000. By statistics our Union contains 25 lbs. per 1,000. That proves quantity! What about quality ? Ask the Smokers and Try One yourself. UNION CIQAR FACTORY KETELSTUKE, H. C. * ' ' Thm i Iml It H' n , .. llie very man- ■ 'the • . r ■ i lb ,.''•: ■ d ■■ . , thin*.- . nol* seriouh. tbat - - ui ir'tunoa of . i *-*nly refer to .t * Lt H ■ ■ :.im. Lumber lest Case int.. ra, I idi in ng home more ctttrij wd In «*w« ■ •riiM ■ ii: tish i oluml i I 'i i » • • • .*• terests ol the ; ril • ■Today I ■■■<■' Mi H ■*•. th '.l:ia my "I ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ * U"" V" • m munufaei ■ . | , lane n ■ - . thai tbe « progressing Ju* l^m bad bees „ Vprt. i - Pos. Lumber 0. .rf Tai; The mn, .ra satisfied Winnipeg * -< J«tyw m'.w tbatth, r"„v, ..... I -'-,' -^ '""• '« ' . I ,„. .. v,.. ., ie i case \\i todaj ill m mm to taum ti , ^ M n „h„ ,,„, ibe oflrct Ot th. -Ink. v.I 1 rf ^^ _ •",r *"„ ""Ttli , I,.' POHM*. .- British Colum.,1. m-.' ■ ";v,fr,""; „, t . ".,,,.« COMMtol lii IHK-I1YTKHIAS i HI ll' 11 *. . . * : I) ' • c by thr ■ . PBTBR H '111 If ii lll'l*, 1 i.ltin. . a Ing prajn I .... ' .nth * p.m . |1 iv. I.itany * IS ' Fridays at I v-m. NOT1 ■ iLllman. ■ l'«*iin'. - in ■ rth ■ i.'.t I * 201 leas lo more oi less Dated IKh day «f May . I ALICH nil.I.M ■ • ii llmal BAPTIST I Hi iii li DUO blOOk west, ill Ml I I'm .1 * II. A., pastor, Sunday serttoM "'• I || in umi V '.n p.m.; Hntnliiy K hOOl ami nduii Bible classes ai << HO p m . M'iii.i.i, .it [.in Iroung Poopto's Meeting; Wadnetday sl I p m , oburota I'nini Meeting A rordhtl Invitation tstonded t" all servlcu, Btraogors mu lr welcome. Fruit Lands FOR SALE H.ilmiH liny Isndl in ptri I In 'il 10 or '20 anrcf or nn bloc, i urrcM pondenot Invited, John Shaw. Agent. Box 616 Arrowhead ROYAL NAVAl, QOLLBOB OF ha HALIFAX, N.S. Tii.- i" ' [nation i"i tht intry "1 Naval i inlets will In: lielil ut lhu sxaminal Ion 11 Dtri ol the ' livil Bor- rice Commission lo Navember I9i2; * i» "i guardians ol Intending Modldatss should apply to tba Secretary, ( i\\ii Bervloe Uomm • t, Ottawa, i"i cntiy papen before in Uctobet next. *i*i 'luteH must !"• I.i'l* -tin ihj uses oi il an.l H. "ii 1st October,ili 13 1 aiiets am truiiui'i tor appointmsnl m OfflCSrS in tlio Naval BsTViOS, th.* course at tbe Oollsge being two years followed hy mn' yi'in in a rraioing 1 i uiern , attei wbioh i adel u ■ tat i Mldsbipawn K'.il.hfi i|nlniln i in, -i* a li tlnud "ii iipiiiiranon tn undersignedi 0, ,l. DH8BARATB, Deputy Miihhi. i. In*,, irtn ol the Naval Ber vies. Department ol the Naval Bervloe, Ottawa, May lith, I'lll!. "CIWL aiillVlCli ACT." Tbo qiiulilyiui; cxuiuiniitioiiB Ior Third-Class Ulcrss, Junior Clinks and btsnogrupners will no noln ut tue lollowing places, commencing ou Tuesday, tbo zu-u July next:—Arm- btioug, i hj. iv- "■'*, L iiiiiiiii land, iimi cun, imiiiMii, Urand KoiKh, Kuuiiooiis i.aiilo, Kclowna, LuilyHmitli, .■■.auu. iuo,'- Nolson, New Wrstminwtcr, I'ourh- iiinil, ri nice i,ii|nri. i'onuctou, itov- olsto«c, ltoHsluiiU, balmon Aiim.Si.ih iiui laml, \\uucouvcr, uuu \\ ictoiia. i uihii'i.iii'i, iiiu.'.i bo British Mim - jilt- between' mo uges ol m uud u>, il lor Thii.l i-lin-i. Clerks, und between IU nud lil, if lor Juuior Clerks or utcuiigrupners. Applicutious will not lie iicccpled ii received lutcr ibuu tbo iotb Juu« next. ' lb... Bection 7 ol the "Civil Service Act" provides thut temporary clerks and i'ii**, i u|iin'i: , wbo buve not been regularly appointed by Order ln Council, in.i t puss tbia ciuuiinutiou 1\\ WALlilfiK, ltegiulrur, Civil tiorvico. 1st ii'Hiii' May 8th. WATBK NOTlChl. Notice is nei'ony gi.ou ui.,t Willis John Armstrong, ot Hevelstoke, ii. C, will upply lor a license to tuke uud uso six (ft) minors inches of water out ol Mill Creek, which ilows iu u hoiiIii I'u'.ii'i ly direction through Section tH, Township 16, Hang* 1, West ol tbe btb Meridan, uud empties into Tniipu Wnt lm river, ueur Dig biddy, B.C.. The water will bo diverted ul 200 leet above C. P. It. truck und will lie used lor irrigation I'm i">Mi**, on the land described as 35 ucres, pari section 1'), township 'IS, runge 2, west ot Cth Meridan. Tbis notice was posted ou tbe ground on ths llth day oi April, 1912 The application will be nb-,1 in tbs ollico ol tbe Water Recorder at Itevelstoke, Bl C. Objections may be Tiled with ths nald Wuter ltecorder or with the Comptroller ol Water Rights, Par - ii.uiimiii ilulldinge, Victoria, B. 0. W1LLIB J. ARMSTRONG Applicant. .,, Sh/Io/is Cure nnl. Uiv atop*. cnaSha. cure. cold., h. nl. the thfoai sallnisi • - - a*—" 23 call* NOTICK. Ilevcliilnko Lnnd lilstrict. i'.i n *' i ol West Kootenay Tuke notice tbut Luna A. Ulondin, ol i '*'.* . •■" li, C, occupation inur - ned women, intends to npply lor |er- i<>isnlon to purcbuso tbe Io.lowing diHcnhod land: | Commencing ut u post plunted on tbs Houth Boundary sixty chnins went ot tbe south-rust corner ot Lot 7072; ! i Iimiu i* soutb 2n cbuius, thence east 40 cbuins, lh. in.* north 2(1 cbuins, to suid south hoiindul y of Lot 7072 j tbence west ulong said boundary 40 chnins more or less to point ol com- ' in"i iiiriil, containing 80 acres n.oro 1 or less Bated March llth, 1912. Lana A. Bloudin. Hugh l'atiusuu, Ageut EXAMINATION FOR INSPECTION OF 8TKAM-BOILKR8 AND MACHINERY. |m**.ui,i..iI"mh [or tbe position ul Inspectors ot Hteum-boilers und Ma - cbinciy, under tbe "Stcnm-boilcrB Inspection Act," will he held at tiro Parliament Buildings, Victoria, commencing Muy illh, 1912, Application und instruction forms enn be bud on upplicution to tbr undersigned, to whom the former must be returned correctly tilled ln, not later tbnn Mny 1st, 1912. Halary, 8130 per month, in crenslng %f> per month pcr nnnum to a maximum ol (180 per month. JOHN PECK, Chief Inspector of Machinery, New Westminster, B.C, i I * WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1912. THE MAIL-HEEALD, REVELSTOKE WEDNESDAY, JI'KE 3, 1912. MALAKWA NOTES Parties .deBlriug liifofmntloo regarding ths Valley ol the Uardon ol Eden, can obtain samo Ires ol chargo by writing to Mr. J. 11. Johnson, Malakwa, B. •'. This season ut the Garden ol Edeu there will bc u most prolllic crop ot Bmnll fruits. Tbc strawberry crop soring very high, some acres of this lucioiis fruit will yield as high us 400 crates, while one single acre tnat has much time uud work devoted to it will produce ovor •MX) crates. lt hns already been demonstrated iu this valley ol plenty that an en - orgfltlc rancher can realize fully $1000 per year from a single ucro ot strawberries. With un acre ol berries tlieproduciug $1000 in cash, leaving uli tho other products ol the farm as surplus, it can reudily bo Been tbut u settler endowed only with bculth und energy need have uo fcur ol failure, should br locate in the Uardeu ot Eden. The Walley of "The Garden of Eden" Situated at MALAKWA AND CRAIGELLACHIE. 6. 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. rkararfnr nf Qnil Bench Lands, Clay Loam and Vegetable iJlullal'H'l Ul OUII Mould, while on Lower Lands Black Loam Prevails. Mn Irri/iatinn Positively no irrigation is needed as Valley is sub- llU 111 lydllull 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. Modcrdt6 ClilllfltG 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 Kor markets the Harden of BMen has the best, only thirty-one miles to the cast ih RevclHtnke, winch plnro always offer good priees nnd an abundant, market for all OUT small fruits. lie*--ldes IWelntoke there i» the market at Kamloops nnd other towns intervening, as well as the various citrni gangs und working crews ol the C.P.R., which each Hummer nre camped along tbc line improving the rond bed. The prices olrtnined for •small (nuts by the Garden of Kden settlers is good, strawberries bring 12.50 pcr crate, with other fruits in proportion. Ot course it will need work and planning, acres of small frniU will not produce gold coins without work but th«n by the rancher doing faithful work on his Garden of Bden hold ings he ls handsomely rewarded at tho end of the season for iris toils. . . It Might Be Cold. . IBTTT 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- Ourtrecord of cures of rheumatism and other chronic complaints is unequalled and verified 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 Hot Springs Sanitarium Wm. BOYD, Proprietor, Halcyon, Arrow Lakes Union Hotel 1 JUST NEWLY REPAIRED RATES, . $1.50 PER DAY Weekly and monthly rates to be arranged. Meal Tickets, 21 meals for J6.00 FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE, B. C. A. T. LBV88QUB, Proprietor Laughton f& Tapping, Props. First Street, Revelstoke, B. C. Windsor Hotel Restaurant European Plan Open Day and Night. - Meal Tickets, $6.00 MONTHLY BOARD i Strictly First Class Rooms Single, en Suite and with Bath ORIENTAL HOTEL suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate. J. .AJGBEIRT STOZSTEl PEOP. Central Hotel Abrahamson Bros., Props. Enlarged »nd Improved. First-Class in every respect. All modern convenience! I.ui km Sum pie Km min. RaUo $2.00 per day Special Weekly Rates Revelstoke, B.C. HOTEL CLIMAX RESTAURANT m^mnmmmmmm OPEN NIGHT AND DAY" White Help Only Employed Board by the Day or Week Night Restaurant—Short Order W. C. BATCHELOR, ■ c7Wanager. Rosedene Nurseries Revelstoke. B. C. HouseJPlants, Ferns, etc. Cut Flowers, Roses, Carnations, etc Thos. Newell, Prop. f Designs Box 51 Phone 295 UNION HOI EL ARROWHKAI) B. C. Spatial Attention givin to commercm mm;" nml tnnrim- Kirst-clate- sanipl rooms. Ml Mt scenery in Brilinh Colmn bin, overlooking I'pper Arrow Lake J.P.SUTHERLAND Transfer Draying Handling Pianos a Specialty SYNOPSIS |0F^C0AL MIMING REGULATIONS. Coal mining rights ot the Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the North-west Territories and in a portion ol tbe Province ot British Columbia, may be leased lor a term ul twenty-one years at an annual rental ol (1 an acre. Not more than 2,56(1 acres will be leased to one applicant. Application for lease must be made by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent ol tbe diBtrict in which the rights applied tor are situated. In surveyed territory tbe land must be described by sections, or legal sub-divisions ol sections, and in un- Burveyed territory the tract applied lor shall be staked out by the ap - plicant himself. Euch applicant must be accompanied by a fee of (5 wbich will be refunded if the rights applied tor are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty Bhall be paid on the merchantable output ol the mine at the rate of Uvo cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for tbe full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay tbe royalty thereon. If the coal mining rights are not being operated, euch returns should be furnished at least once a year. The lease wlll Include the coal m la- lug rights only, but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary tor the working ol tbc mine nt the rate ol J10.00 an aero. For full Information application should be made to the Sccrctnry of the Department ol the Intorlor, Ot- towa, or to tho Agent or Bub-Agent ot Dominion Lands. W. W. COKY, Deputy Minister of the Interior. N.B.—Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not bt paid for. WASTED TIME ANDJONEY BEFORE THEY FOUND 6IN PILLS Galktta, Ont. "My husband used Gin Fills for Backache snd Kidney Disease. The pain in his back was dreadfnl and the kidneys failed to do their work properly. As he became worse, we found it necessary to begin treatment and unfortunately wasted time and mosey on remedies that were little or no good. After taking one dose of GIN PILLS, be found tbem to be exactly what be needed, and after taking two boxes of GIN PILLS, was completely cozed. We heartily recommend GIN PILLS, at every opportunity to onr friends and relatives". Mrs. JAMKS II. MII.PORD. Write us, mentioning this paper and wewillseudyooaaampltboifree. Then, If yoa cannot get the regular she boxes at yomr dealer's we will supply too at tbe regular retail price—joe. a bos, 6 for f 1.S0—and totmej promptly refunded If GIN PILLS do not jive aatnUrtion. National Drug & a—fat) Co. ol Canada, Limited, Daft. W Tar-out***, tt Motor-Cycle Victim Seattle, May 30 A.H. Piclow, a clerk, 20 years old, wus seriously injured today when be was thrown from his motor-cycle iu tbe second race at MadiBun l'ml today. I'ielow, who waa close behind the leader in the twenty live mile run tot nmatcurti, was burled against tbe fence inclosing tbe course and sustained internal in - juries. | they repre-ented. The decision is not I l.kely to be rendered for some time. 'Deputy Minister of Justice New- I combe, aeting Ior the Aitorney-Uen- I eral ol Canada, was beard tbiB morn I ing. He pointed out, at the opening oi bis brief address tbat neither of I Mr. Hellmuth nor Mr. Migneault who ' yesterday was heard iD opposition to the bill as representing the Dominion had any brief or instructions Irom tbe Dominion to Bay that ihe quea- tions should not be answered. He submitted that the recent decision of tbe -udicial committee of the Privy Council in thc companies' case conclusively settled the duty ol the Bu- prenie Court to answer all questions Want River Deepened Spokane, May 3*0—Farmers of Wa*-h ington and Idaho, in annual convention ol tbe district union, in tension here, weut on record today in lavor ol moving the government machinery now being used on the Panama Canal, to the Northwest, and using it to open tbe Columbia, river to tbe Canadian border and tor opening the Snake river and the bake Washington canal. W. J. Lightburne, Prop Phone 42 - Night Phone 85 Dr. de Van's Female Pills A reliabla French regulator; never lalls. Then pills nre eiceedlngly -powerful In regulating the Generative portion of lhe lemalesyitcm. KHUN all cheap Imitations. Dr, de Tan's ara sold at »5 a bnx, nr three '."r 110. Mailed to anv addre". Ihi Scoball Pra« Co,. St, Catharines, Oat. The Marriage Case Ottawa, June 1.—The marriage case bas been argued to its end. The last word was spoken shortly nfter ono ] o'clock yesterday, There now remains! only the decision ol thc Supreme Court ol Canada and then the whole cam will be gone over again betore\\ the Privy Council in England. The' case before the Supreme Court brought out five solid days of talk, eight lawyers presenting arguments for and against the various questions wbich nre to be decided. The judges took an active part in the discussions and iiiiitiriiiBlly suggested points which should be elucidated. At the coa- elusion ol the case today Obief Justice Sir Charles Fitzpatrick thanked * thc counsel Ior "the historically important array of lart« ond arguments whieh they had presented" and stat- ed that they had upheld the reputation o! the provincial bars which There are no dead flies lying about when WILSONS FLY PADS are used as directed. All Druggists, Grocers and General Dealers sell them. ShiMsCurr a.lot ly .top. comta. snw co Wa. tt» throat sad lamia. - - - M WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1912. PETTIPIECE ACQUITTED THE J^^IL-IHIEIljk.LID, EEYELSTO'K-E WEDNESDAY, JUNE G, 1912. Tbe case lor the crown in the cbargeb t'l unlawful assembly against K.l'. Pettipiece, Walter Read, Wm, Heme, Wm, 11. Coombs, Jan. H* Kisher. Wm. McDowell and Oharles Lester, was almost completed last night when the court adjourned! Tbe men are on trial in tbe assises Oil 0 charge u! unlawful usHtuibly ut u Iree ■*.;*••• b meeting on tbc Powell street groundB un the afternoon ul Sunday Jan. -'•* ! Deputy elm*! Mulhcrn liuJ testified i *"*""•> *■" I public squares iiuii parks, and also ;n thc morning that in hie opinion the ci rd was likch to lead to a breach ol the peai id had refused to disperse when ordered to. His evidence was corroborated by Detective Chum pl n ..:.. Inspector McLennan, The men charged with unlawful assembly at the Powell street grounds ou Jnn 28 last. The verdict was received QUletly, Mr. Justice Gregory having previously warned the public present that order must be preserved In tho courtroom. The men were, however, warmly greeted in the corridors by their li lends as tbey left tbu courtroom, As the boms slipped by without I any lu lieation that a decision wus being arrived at, it was commnuly believe.i that u disagreement would be reported, but uu the stroke ol 7 o'clock tbe jury returned to ask uo further directions from his lordship. Tbey wished to know the bearing of tbe law in regard lo meetings held lu said thai when the police came up !:•■ ht ard ome one shunt, "Here out natural enemy, the police | Ilev. Mertoc Smith, former pastor '■'. Knoi church, whu at the time hud been visiting ,' a residence overlook-1 Ing tl •■ in . also euppot ied the ■ ■ of the police. "You have expressed some hard i feelm*-'*- al iut these men, haven't1 you'.' asked Mr. Bird. "Vou suggested tbat tbi Vi| lantes should be called out, didn't yuu?" "I ;..'.•: suggested Vigilantes, I did once suggest thai if ibe author;-, t.es wished it tbey eould call un live thousand men to enforce order." "I suppose you'd have been willing to have Bhouldered a gun yourself?" "We::, .t wouldn't have been lor tbe first time." "How long did yuu stop in the Crowd watehing the disturbance'."' "Until it was all over." ■whether the meeting became an unlawful asa'iulily u.ter Deputy Chief I of Police Miilherii had spoken to Pe*' I tipieee. I His lordship, iu reply, told tbem that the law prohibited moetlngs In squares and parks il thc meeting- were for the purpose of creating di"- ■ order, He further told tbem that ' the deputy chief's unlet' tu I'ettipieee dui not necessarily make the meeting an unlawfulassembly, After retiring again, the jury made a prompt return and announoed that tbey found all the accused not guilty. In then* addresses Mr. J.W. Karris and ,1. l-l. Bird ridiculed the idea j that the men had gone to the meeting with intent to cause a breach of thc peace. Mr. Karris pointed out that not a single ollicer was molested ' although the promoters of tbe meeting outnumbered the police by six to one. Noi une of tbem had gone armed with a slick or a stone. His client, Pettipiece, he said, was a mun Cowichun—September 211-21. Comox —October n Coquitiam—September 20. Chilliwack—Septembei' 19-21, Central Park—September 12-12. Cranbrook—September is-1'J. Delta—September 2U-21. Grand Forks—September 20-27 Greenwood* September ut). Golden—September 21-25. Islands—September is. Kent — September 12-13. Kamloops -September 18-19-20. Kelowna—September 20-27. Kaslo—October 15. baugley— September 25, Mission—September 21-35. Maple Ridge—September 25-2-u. Matsqui—-September 20-27. Nunuiniu—September 17-lS-l'J. N. and S. Saauicb-Oetolier 15. Nicola—September 25, North Vancouver- September 7. New Westminster—October 1-5. Nelson—September 22-23-2*5, New Denver—October 2. Penticton—September 29, Revelstoke—October 8-9-10, Richmond—Soptomber 25-26, Shawn i gan —September 18. Salmon Ann Beptember 27-2S. Summerland—October 30-31. Surrey- Septembei' 21. Trail—Sep tember 25-20. Vornon—October 23-21. Vancouver—August 10-17. Windermere—Soptomber 211-21. Victoria—(Provincial exhibition) — Soptomber 24-28. KALE OF MINERAL CLAIMS. lu who believed there was no harm 111 LAND REGISTRY ACT. WHV Hh WAS THERE. doing guud ,111 a Sunday and lie hail gone to the meeting to deliver n mes sage ol comfort and hope to the men Land Registry Ulliee, out ol employment, Vancouver, B.C., Mr. J, E. Bird claimed that the 21st Muy, 1912. park commissioners alone had a right I,, tbe mutter of a certain agree- "Vou were with tbe rest oi the un-' to interfere with meetings taking meQ{ 0[ sa|e uud purchase ol Lots employed merely watching out ol Idle ' place in the park- under their con- \\HI is, I'J, 2'J mnl ->i in subdivision curiosty I suppose'" I trol. He said thc accused men were."!}", Lots 30 and 31 iu Subdivision "I was interested in see.ng what only renewing the struggle that their "O" and Lots 27 and 2S in Subdtvls- happened." I forefathers bad in other plans to ion "D", Block 158, District LotJolu "And you were in no danger your- secure tbe privileges that we all now City of Vancouver, duted 9th July, sel!n enjoy, uud he asked thc jury not toj isy^. entered into by uud between have tbem thrown Into prison and William F. Van Antwerp, ol tbe one j declared to be criminals. ! part and Thomus E. Wilson of tbo Mr. A. 1). Tnylor. K. 0., fur the other part; uud In the matter of a I crown, beld thut |( the meeting j eeiUin Agreement of Sale and Pur - threatened the peace, as witnesses j cuuse of Lot 21, in Subdivision "IS", "Yes. I wus. I was iu serious duu- jrer u! getting hurt." After the police started in'."' "Yes." "That will do," concluded Mr. binl "But you were not in danger Irom bad declared it did, then it was right I Block 15S, District Lot 20-la, dated tbe police'" asked the crown prose and proper fur the police to disperse 21st October, lv.)2. entered into by cutor, A. D. Taylor, K.C. it, nud if the promoters p Listed in | u„j between William K. Van Antwerp "No," replieii Rev. Mr. Smith. [defying the police then the meeting Lf the one part and Vuuel Carrysr ol Sergt. Munro, P.C. Carl Anderson became an unlawful assembly. To the other part. and !'. C. Robert Sheurer gave fur- the statement of Mr. Farris that sub | whereas satisfactory proof ol ther corroboratiun to tbe police uc- sequent meetings bad ten i.eac .ill breach of convenants and of re-entry cuunt ul the meeting. Munro, wh,> and orderly, he retorted that it was uud recuvery of possesion by tho arrested Heme, said thnt Heme was because the ringleaders were then in registered owner. waving h-.s arms and taying, "1 jail. fought at Ludysmith aud 111 fight This was the Inst case on the due here, stand firm, men, und light for ket Ior triul at the present assizos. your rights." As a result a number , of men turned back and joined in the light. Inspector Scutt. whu wus nlso present, said he full;, expected trouble us on the previous Sunduy when some of tbe men were arrtsn-J the crowd was defiant. "The police were 111 a defiant mood too, weren't ihey " asked Mr. Bird. "Tbey were there to disperse the crowd." replied Inspector Scott. Tbeec men defied the police be - cause they thought the police had no authority to suppress their meetings, didn't they''" "I do not know what tbey thought" Mr, Farris took up the cross-exum mation later. "What would happen lit Liberals or Conservatives or Socialists were holding a meeting iu the Horse Shew building and the police rushed in and started to break up meting? Would you expect a Dates for B. C. Fall fairs the County Court uf Wist Kooteuay rioideu ui. Revelstoke, Frana iviuAiuay vs. Deutrl e .dines, Ltd., (Non-personal Lluuillty.l A. A. llomau vs. Deuti'ieo Amies, Ltd., (Nou-persuniil Liunillty.) John UuiHlet'soii anil uilu is vs. Beatrice Mines, Ltd., 1 .-.un peisuual Liability.) l'ursuunt to the judgements in the uhove actions beating dute the 3utb Juno 1911, tho ordor Ior salo therein contained and thu Directions givcu lierclu ou tho 2nd May, 1912, tenders will lie received lij the uiiilersignoj lor the purchase oi tbe lollowiug mineral claims: "Beatrice" Mineral eluiiu beiug Lol No. 45811, Uroup I. "I'Uinoud" Mineral claim beiug Lot Nn. 2u3*i, Uroup i. "Kolsom" Mineral claim being Lul No, 1087, Uroup 1, All situate near Oamborne 111 the Lardeau Mining Division ol West Kootenuy District, B. C. 1 '"ii..1,In uiiie development work hus been done ou tho Beatrice claim. Tenders are to ho iiiudu 111 writing and sealed and murkeii "Tender Ior lleutrice Mines property" aud addressed to the Undersigned ut Rovelstoke, B. C, on or hefore the ISth day ol June, 1912. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Further partlcu - lars of tbc properly will be furnished on application to Vi. I, Briggs, I'liiiiitillB Solicitor, Revelstoke, B.C. Dated this 8th day of Muy, 1912. w. is. Mclaughlin. Deputy Registrar County Court, Revelstoke, B, C. First iBsue May S, 4wecks. NOTICE. Revelstoke Land District. District of West Kooteuay. Take notice that Adelard S. Blondiu, of Halcyon, B. C, occupation shipwright, iuteuds to npply for permission to purchuse tbe lollowiug described lund: Commeuciug at u post pluuted 2u chains south and 80 chains west ot the south-east corner ol Lot 7072; theuce south 40 chains, theuce west 211 chains, thencc north 4*9 cbuins, theuce cast 20 chains more or less to point of commencement, and containing eighty acres, more or less. Dated March llth, 1912. Adelurd S. Blondin. Hugh Pattinson. Ageut. WATER NOTICE. Uritish Columbia's now compiled, show from August 10-1 full lair dates, dates ranging the week uf tbe Vancouver exhibition, to October 30- 31, wheu tbe Summerland exhibition will be held. Following la the list: Arrow Lakes Octobet 1 5 Alberni -September 18. Armstrong—Octobei h-it. Burquitlam—September 2v Bellu t.'oolu—October 30. Catherine 1. B. Muusou. has been produced to tlie Registrar and filed in this office, ' Notice is hereby given that, at tho (expiration of thirty .lays from the date "f service hereof, 1 shall cancel the registration of the said agree- Notice Is h,*rel.j- given thut 30 ment upou the registers of th.s uf- days after date I intond to apply to ii,e. in pursuance "f section 160 <■( tin* Water Commissioner for Twenty tin* "Land Registry Act" a reprint Miners' Inches of Water to be lukeu of which section ■ endorsed hereon, from Dnvis Creek, and to be used for ARTHUR G. SMITH. Irrigation purposes on the following District Registrar. 'i"scnbcd land.—Part ol the S. W. Tu Thomas E, Wilson, Youel Carryer one-quarter Bee Ion 88, Township 20, The I).stnet Registrar has directed Range :•. W., 5th Meridian, north of that tbe above notice be sorv.-,! by Arrowhead, Il Of thereof fur one munth in Dated th-.s Tth day of May 1912. nay newspaper. ETTA O. HAIbH tbe r.ot" ' No, not .'. it was a meetiDg tbat it was the duty of the pulice to dis - perse," laid the w.tness. TELL BETTER WITH PICTURES. Rev. Mr. Macauley, a mis-nonary to the loggers, called by tbe crown he noticed a "marked unrest" tn the rt rd .if .'■ tfcty had soni' grlevanci tfcey wanfe-d to g," 'iprcesmu to, the erowd sa .l.spereed th* better, A mat »• mn 1 iding from a - I hear what thej were *•■ Mr. Farris. ' T: • I D .' ' ■'»'" * ' * • ' • t -.t1**,■• Plan ductn:.. I r 1 jou kaov, "It li not likely." "But yui could not swear to the • untrary?" "Nu. I do nut know." Home pl "' ■.'■■'>; ti- th» •..'at** lot h.m to Idenl ti "Ii that Wn,,: tbe 1 l.ke" asked Mr. Kurr.s "I could tell bettei • it were » moving picture," emi witness with a laugh. R.E. Matter, a clerk, said be had feared a breach oi the peace ecausc ■of thf "deimnt cheers" be beard be- fore the police arrived, He was rruSP-exomiiK-d bj Mr. Bird OH 'he difference between deimnt and ordinary cheers. "Where did yuu qualify to become an expert to tell wb-n a bre* b of the peace is UWy tb happen?" demanded Mr. Farris "In Belfast nnd Dublin" replied the witness promptly, ward a peal of laughter, In whi h tbe court and ru nnBel juinwl Mu r a tl "■•■ hour deliberation, an v rt Jury la* 1 Igbl acquit Led R.P. l'ctt.tuctc iiuii UM •** otbw be best in at mai ior each purpose. MINERVA PURE READY PREPARED PAINT THE FAMOUS BRITISH BRAND for exterior and Inl ' " '""'"'• and n \"""" ''" ' , . .,,,,„. ufe and beaut) of youi build) , m more - rtuable. MINERVA 1 Look for Hit MINERVA I ■'» >'•» ' , ... u, contains Full Imperial Meaaurr honiinent dealer* at all pointi sell MINERVA PAINTS, in . iding Hardware. Paints, etc. Revelstoke Hardware Co. \\*V Hi- MINERVA V""'- Polders and Information, 1 < * Made in Canada by PINCHIN, JOHNSON AND CO. (CANADA) LIMITED / / Established in F.nglsnd In 1834 |^ / "IT'S SO EASY TO PAINT WITH MINERVA" i — - ;:> ' >>-' ^ Corporation tf the Citj of Revelstoke TUI3L1C NOTICE. i'ublic Notice is hereby given tbat it im absolutely nece-smiiy that uiu- urders of a suupiciouB nature be reported to lir. McLean, City Medical Health Utliccr or other pbyuiciuui, as soon us known. Failure to do this is a punishable olleiicc. by Urd'r, B. A. LAWSON, City Clerk. Now Is the Time to Get Your Flower Garden in Shape We jrrow the finest bedding- out plants that can be Krown. 2'i diffeient varieties of ASTERS. Write for our complete price list of ROSES, SHRUBS, PEONIES, DAHLIAS, etc. All plants now ready. FRACHE BROS., Florists, Columbia, R.C R. Z. CRAWFORD CONTRACTING PAINTER Satisfaction ^unrantced Agent for Flexlume Electric Signs R. Z. CRAWFORD Rpaldenne Oor, 3rd St. and RobBnnavi Shop iu Alley back ol Ii. J. Bourne's Store, First Street RttVaLBTOKB COUNCIL No. Sl, HOYAL TBMPLARB OF TBMPBRANOB Meets every -n.i uud lm 'lhuredays in OddlellowB Hall, at 8 o clock. Visiting Templars are cordially in - vited to attend. W. K. MUNSON, S. C. A. D. TOURNER, R. S. KOBBKT SMITH, Provincial Land Suveyor, Mining Surveyor, Elngiuesrin| McKBNZIB AVE., BOX 106, REVKLSTOKB HARVEY, McCARTER AND PINKHAM, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Imperial Bank Building Revelstoke, B. C. Money to Loan. Offices—Hevelstoke, B. O. Cranbrook, B. O. Geo. 8. McCartsr, A. M. Pinkham, Revelstoke, aad J. A. llaivty Cranbrook . H. WALLACE ARCHITECT. P. O. Boi lib, itevelstoke, B.C. RUPERT W. 1IAUUEN Revelstoke, B. 0, Dominion and B. C. Land Surveyor. 'ui'iii'.N.n L.ODUE, No. 'tit A. t'. and A. M. Regular meetings are held in MAS u.MC TEMPLE, Oddfellows' Hall ou the Third Monday in each month at * p. in. Visiting bretbren ars cordially welcome. W. THOMSON, W. M. W. B. ROBERTSON, Secretary. ' 'ii.llT MT. BEUB1E, No. iit.1. OF 1. O. F. Meets in I. u o. F. Hall nsxt to Tapping's lutein House every second ami fourth Monday in month. Vialt- •ug brstbisn cordially welcomed. O, W. BELL, C. R. WM. ri. CAMERON, Rec.-Sac. O. W. O. W. Mountain \\ nw Camp, No. iit Meets ritcund and Fourth Wednes days in each month in Selkirk Hall. Visiting Woodmen arc cordially Invited tm attend /, .1. WOODLAND, 1 on. inin JAMEH McINTYRE, Clerk. BILKIRK LODOI 11, I. O. 0. F. Meets evnry 'rhurnday evening in Hnlmik Hall at H o'clock. Visiting hrirthii>n cordially Invited. II : IK'.KItlKli, N. O. JAM. MATHIE, ;■■!». ivtary 00L0 HANiiK LODOI, K. of P., Nil. K. RKVKLHTOKB, B, O. Meets svery Wednesday sicspt tbs Third Wsdaeaday of saoh month ln OiMlsllowi' Hall at I o'clock. Visit Ing Knights are cordially invited (1 W. flARLAND, 0, C. U. II Bitot K. K ol H. * 8 m. oi r. Smoker's Supplies The old reliable hum bus the largest and best line of Smokers' Supplies ever In the ( lty, ami our prices are ri^ht. Fifty brands of cigars in choose from. Price from $1,00per box up; not made lrsin si-tap cither. Meerschaum Pipes from $3.00 to $10.00 Calabash Pipes from $3.50 Up Our siui-k of Calabash Pipes is small on account of tbe crop being B failure Ibis year Htul quality poor. Briar Pipes iu cases from $1,00 up. Ask for the famous II. !'■ B. brand! livery pipe iR guaranteed. Cigar and Cigaretle Holders, Oases ami Lighters, Pouches, Ash Trays anil Pipe UueUs. Tell US what you want and we will suit you. Ifyou cannot call, phone .17 ami goods will be sent to your home lor approval. Buy early while stock is complete. McKinnon's Cigar Store i \\ ' ASK THE DRIVER Everybody knows him, he will toll you thai the whiskeys we are selling are the best. Call and be convinced, No household should be without a supply of our Har- vey'B Speolal Scotch Whiskey; our Frapin Liqueur Brandy, guurnntead BOyeats old or Blaokberry Brandy for Medicinal purposes, Our stock of choice WineB and Liquors of all kinds are unexcelled. Sold by all tho leading hotels, or telephone The Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co., Ltd. importers ard Boalors In Pure Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes rtr- JUST PUT INTO STOCK A BIG LINE OF Fresh Imported Groceries D. GaUicano, Second Street White-Star-Dominion CANADIAN StRVICt Royal Mail Steamers Sailing Every Saturday Wireless and Deep Sea Signalling Appatatus New Triple-Screw New Triple-Screw S. S. Megantic i\\« 1911 Capital .... * 3,000,000 * 4,000,000 Reserve 8,000.000 4,600,000 Deposits .... 23,677,730 35,042,311 Itoam and Investments - 27.457,090 38,854,801 Total Assets - - - 33,090,192 48,237,284 Haa (3 Blanches In Canada, and Agents and Correspondents In all the Principal titles In the World. a OENlHAL BAN-KINO BU8INIM TRANBACTBD SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES Interact allowed at highest ourrent rate. Revelstoke Branch, W. H. PRATT, Manager E. Q. BURRIDGE Tinsmith Repairs, Hot Air, Pipe and Furnaoe work -WORK SHOP Oonnaught Ave. - Reveletoke WALL PAPER AND CARPET CLEANING New Lightning Method Oil Painting) ami Painted Walls Cleaned like new. KALSOMINING hii" i IhingihK a Specialty Eatimatea Given Mirror Making and re-Silvering Glass Cutting and Boring Glass Frosting and Staining Picture Framing, etc. Prices Reserved. D. W. BRILL Painter. Pnper Hanger, Decorater Kevelstoke, b C Dr. J. C. Morrison Dentist Poat QrsdtuteJCUIcago.U&lvenlty Specialty All Porcelain and •Uwil Crown i ■ 11* 1,. Work Cor. Granville and Robson Sis. Vancouver (tier I liu mmi in'.'. Drug Store Phone Scy- 52-38 Lumb umoermen It will pay you to make a call at F. B. WELLS, Fur Buyer and Exporter Old Town, - Revelstoke, B. C before Inn ing yonr mil fit of working clothed for the lni»h. I make a specialty of Logging Shoe*, Pants, Box, Shirts Blanketi ana everything it'jnir-wl iu youi butiuttt. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1912, T.o:E IMI^IL-IHIIEIR^r.ID, REVELSTOKE WEDNESDAY, JUXfl 5, 1912. ri THE ONLY SHOE STOCK IN TOWN WHICH CAN SUPPLY THE NEEDS OF THE WHOLE FAMILY Revelstoke's Department Store C. J}, tfume & Co.. limited OIR SHOE MOTTO Classy Shoes in newest designs at a minimum cost for maximum wear. OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Li* ) C "I All our Ladies' Suits go on sale Friday and Saturday a a Bargain. 3.U16S OUltS"Thcre are ahout io of them, sizes ranging from 34, 36 and 38, Worth up tO $27. so All at One Price Now,—$12.50 a"l I ) n j «yr i t\\ Another lot of Children's Romp- ildren s Rompers and Wash Uresses--Crs and wash Dresses to goon Sale Thursday and Friday A Good Bargain at 50c. Each m*i /* ii C it i Ladies' and Children's Knit White Cottnn Sum- lte LOllOn JUmilier YeStS~mer Vests, with or without Short Sleeves at.. .. 20c, or 3 for 50c. ar Tf ij Ladies' Blacks and other colors. These are all perfectly earanCe 01 I anCy flOSe—new goods. We have an overstock of them and they are coming your way at Per Pair, 25c. Li» « i rti "i i i tx Ladies' and Children's Drawers and Tights, adies and thildren s l/rawers--Fast Blacks, any size, at each 35c. or 3 for $1.00 «i i q'ii t» i tj For Ladies—A good Summer stocking, Lisle foot and top, DlaCK Jllk DOOl IlOSe—and Pure Silk Thread Boot, at Per Pair, 75c. Ladies' New Long Kid Gloves—The Short-Sleeved Waists and Blouses that are used now call for long gloves, Casscos Francis' finest maker has sent us a complete line of Black, white and tans in the different lengths at $1.50, $2, and $2.50 Ladies' New Long Silk Gloves—Fowne's English make. All hive double finger tips, fully guaranteed, in tans, whites, black, all lengths, at $1.00 and $1.25 Fowne's English Lisle Thread Gloves—In the long lengths, all with double fingers, Black and white, in the good washing kind, at 75c. and $1.00 The Charming New Parasols are attracting attention. We have a special one iii a White Linen, All-Over Embroidery, at each $1.75 Each Groceries and Crockery Department SYRUPS Our stock of Syrups at the present time arc unsurpassed. Lylcs Golden Syrup. Edwards- burg, Corn Syrup, Imperial Syrup, MacNally's Pure Syrup, fresh from the Maples of New Brunswick, and other brands of Golden Syrups. For table use, cooking and candy making, we can surprise you in Syrups. Phone or send the children to the Store. CANNED GOODS This is thc time of year when your stock of fruits and home-made pickles are getting low. We have been fortunate enough in securing the famous Vineland Brand of Fruits and Vegetables this year and although equal or lower in price to any other, the quality of this particular brand is thc reason that everyone asks for it. Put up in 2 lb. cans of every fruit and vegetable on the market. PICKLES- We pride ourselves 0 1 the fact that we can put on the market Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles fresh from thc makers at a price that is all our own. Pts. at 35c. and Quarts at 65c. per bottle, in Mixed, White Onions, Chow-Chow, Walnuts and Gcrkins, Wc save you money by buying direct. SUMMER DRINKS We are now showing a large assortment of Summer Drinks. Lemonade Powder, Welch's Grape* Juice in half pints and quarts, Rose Lime Juice in pints and quarts, Montserat Lime Juice in 1 pint and 1 quart bottles, Nabob Lime Juice in pints and quarts. Cider from the land of Evangeline, and Pine Apple Juice, the best that can be had. FANCY CROCERIES Another car of the newest and best Groceries that we could prorure are now unloading at our Wholesale Warehouse—the largest stock in the city—all new and fresh goods. We can supply you with the best on the market. Get our prices and see where you can save money. BAKING POWDER SEE OUR CORNER WINDOW for Price's Baking Powder. We have the largest stock in the City. All new and fresh goods as we buy in large quantities. We are always able to give you a price that will make you feel that we are working for your interests. 6 oz., 12 oz., 21-2 and 5 lb. Cans Men's and Boys' Furnishing Department Youths' Suits They are made for that boy of yours who has just taken to long trousers. Nice, neat tweeds, strong and serviceable; classy worsteds that look and wear well. They come in the newest cuts and the most up-to-date cloths. Bring the boy here for them. Sizes, 33 to 35. Prices, $7.50 to $15.00 Men's Working Trousers We are the leaders in workingmen's goods. In trousers we have them all beaten. A glance • at a few of these lines will assure you that we are in a position to back up what we say. A NEAT STRIPE WORSTED CLOTH TROUSER-Full and roomy. Buttons will not come off _ Price, $2.25 A fine stripe worsted, hard woven, two hip pockets, made for wear Price, $3.50 WHIP CORD WORKING TROUSERS- Made from English whip cord, grey colors, two hip pockets, hard wearing and serviceable. Prices, $3.50 per pair CORDUROY WORKING PANTS—Light weight and pliable. Light color, peg top, roll bottom, belt straps Price, $4.00 LIGHT CORD KHAKI PANTS-Soft and light weight. Will wear like iron. Peg top, belt straps, flaps on the pockets. __ Price, $2.50 Men's Shirt Bargains On Thursday morning we will put on the bargain table a line of Men's Soft Collar Shirts- They are all in light Summer patterns and all in good condition. You can't make a mistake on these as they were all good values at the regular prices. Neat stripes and solid colors in sizes from 144 to 164. Sale Price, 80c. Each Straw Hat Bargains Don't forget our table of Half-price Hats. Real values that you are going to need right away. The regular price is marked on every hat and the sale price is just half of that. Just as sure as we are going to have hot weather, you are going to be interested in these. Don't forget them. Half Price Children's Warm Weather Hats For all size Children. Straws and Canvas Hats in shapes to suit any little boy or girl. Round shapes, boaters and sailors, Neat little wash hats for play ; dressy little hats for Sunday. They are all here. Prices 35c to $1.50 Each 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 $5 for a 9x9 Union Rug to the very best that can be had nnd in all sizes. Lace and Lace Curtains We have lhe largest assortment in the city, most of which are Imported by ourselves direct from England, enabling us ta sell at a priM that saves you the middleman's profit Screens—hy the yard or make into curtains, a good assortment Madras- We have both colored and white in very dainty designs, from 20c per yard up. Linoleums and Floor Cloths A good assortment of Nairn's printed and inlaid in patterns to suit every taBte at prices that arc lower than can he offered again owing to the advance in raw material. Beds and Bedding We hImo stock a full line of beds, mattresses, blankets, comforts and pillows. Bargains for This Week Only We are ofTering a special reduction in Japanese Rugs—9x12 at $8:80; 21x6ft IL26' 8x6ft $1.96. Everything in that line will go at bargain pric«s. Anything not mentioned that you want call in and ask for it, we will be sure to have it if in this line. S WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1912. THE MAIL-HEEALD, REVELSTO KITH WlSDNKliUAY, JUN15 6, 1912. HOT WEATHER GOODS SALE PRICES ON ALL WOMEN'S UNDERMUSLINS Here is an opportunity of buying your Muslin Underwear at Special Sale Prices Women's cTVluslin Drawers. Women's cJTWuslin Combinations Women's Muslin Corset Covers Women's cJTWuslin Princess Slips Women's Petticoats Embroidery Needs Swiss Cambric and Pine Nainsook Edges and Insertions. Flouncing, Etc. Bargains, Bargains Throughout Our Entire Stock. Call in and see what we have in store I'or you at Cut Prices. CHILDREN'S DRAWERS Call in and look over the Special Prices for this Sale. REID & YOUNG L . _^i COMING EVENTS June 21—Pi i one week, National Stock Company, Empress theatre, Octol*r 7—Managing Mildred l)|.ora Co., Empress theatre. THE CITY IN BRIEF MrB. \\ li. McCleneghan will not :.,*.* *.*,■ on Friday, June Tth. r. Burns, tbe cuttle king, I1 iBS . through Kevelatoke the tore part ui this week on bis way west. Mr. and Mrs. Squarebriggs left on Sunday i.i"- tor Halcyon Hoi Springs where they will spend a fe.v days, ■a. li. Pittbtado "l Arrowhead, paBsed through town the tore pari o: tii..- wee* on hiB way to IvamloopB on a business trip. Among the Kevelwtoke people to visit Kamloops ttus „11*., ware, J.f. McLennan, J. ll. Jones, A.H, Hani, M, M ',' * i* i ■• and J *J. Ferris, M.•->.-. Florence Fraser returned home this week Irom tbe coast and will -, nd a lew weeks v.*-,i with hei mother. i'he luncheon at the Y.M.C.A., ar ranged for tonight, wlll be postponed tii toi i-'. as a ivrec« on ' .P.R, easi w.ii delay promin -:.: f .• -'..- ;**: ti... occasion. John Hull and Mr. F. K. McFar ■■: ■• ancouvei, airi\\ed in town tne lore ;>art ol this n eh. Mr. Bull ring ,' nils of tue flit ■ .:, '■:' North Vancouver. Mr. Hai rj I nlham, an "i'i BCboo, niaie ••: n. 1'. Cummings, and wm, ■ - sask., Is pay ■ ■■a ■■ II :-.t un lus way to the * guest ol >.r. ... ol Mountain \\ i tw « 0, ft *■.... attend uiMue t tbe Bul burch next ■ •■ wh i' in. ich the an the I trttren. Tr.. *• ■ tbe Big B : *■* .11 no tice t, tl ir. J. P. I-.*.-, mi ' ■ -■ i* trail, h,s * man) irayiater, •*.;. during : I • ■wier. !'■■ I.- B ny, - ■ .,•*.. is, Wus a tht Ma., llerall jra arrangement* ■ ■ - eight .,- well ■ -* In ati * i be .■ lag > - i ', mi ■ . * reach ity. At tbi . thi * . paid the Mcrei .,uAt. . to announi i tbui net '•« of $W, SIEIEIPTJsrG- TIUVLE As tlie iimi' lms arrivcil when you must do your seeding, we wish to draw your attention t" lhc fact thai our seeds are all (reshand nt'w siock uot any ol30 s year, f5,000 mi life anil £10,000 double liability, paying S-.i.iAi weeklj indemnity. KOOTENAY AGENCIES LIMITED Cannot sny how the serious the In jury is, two doctors have Icon at- tonding her; i do n"t know how the accident happened, beyond what 1 have benrd; The girl in Hvo and a hair years old., the accused have done everything possible to mitigate tho result of this accident." Chief Parry—"! bave another wit- noss which I would have liked to call my witness lms bean called away to work on the railway, hut his evi - ilcnce would clearly prove that this is n case ot furious driving," Magistrate Hamilton—"There in no evidence against thc one man who was merely riding in ihe rin, and be j is discharged." chief Parry—"As this man is now discharged, I would like to have him called a- n witness against the other accused, and nlso have the case remanded, if (here is any doubt as to the ease of furious driving, until my other witness can bo present, tomorrow," I Magistrate Hamilton—"Attn care ■ i fully going over the evidence, it Is Obvious that a case has not hecn made oul on Hie charge ot furioiiH driving, the case has already been remanded once tor the presence ol witnesses and defence, and must be decided now. The case is dismissed" CONGEALED WEAPONS, The same Italian as was accused ill the previous case of furious and ni'H- lectful driving, wns again tried, on n second charge "f carrying concealed weapons. Chief Parry cave evidence as to the weapons, Including the loaded revolver produced In Court, have hcen found on accuse,I at thc time ot his arrest in connection w.th ihn ucci - dent to olive Mclntyro. Accused explained that he win, t; k- Ing the gun to he repair.*-!, anil ..w- tag to the shops heiog elosol, vns unable to leave une vn the ic'i.'ay Magistrate Hamilton—''This explanation. (Iocs nol s rm very ci n- viiicin**.', nnd Ihe fact tint tlle revolver was loaded and I'red when ti st»i| would seem to (lisnnni .' tho argu - ment thai the Bnmc ,v '.a ^oinu' In for repairs. Also tw,P kulvis and a inz- or were found on accused, with the revolver. The carrying of c i.cealed weapons Is a very serin is iifTcQCH ll c.in.rda, and I am determined to enforce the law an I to ,,nl a stop to such practices. The accused is sen - fenced to six woks hir.l tabor." The court then adjourned at 10a.m. BURTON CITV NEWS i real estate holdings to him, aud to day his Id acres at the corner of the groat Columbia valley road, northwest of Burtou, is pointed out to vis itors as the most productive in the valley. tin Monday a representative crowd from Uurton attended his funeral obsequies, Messrs. A. A. Burton, W. I'yer, C. Watts, UF. McDougald, J. Jameson and Geo, Jordan acted as pall hearers, Th* Uev. I,. McKonsle conducted services in tin* church nud ai the graVCBl'he. Many notable river men wero present, Including .1* II. McCormack and duck Marshall of Uurton, John lleltnu- and Mrs. Lewis of Arrow Park, and I,. LaBalgs, L.J. Kdwards, ,1. Patent anil Hobt. Stev ens. WANTKD-A Gill to clerk in Jewelry Htore. Apply 1C.M. Allum, First street. COWS POR BALE—Apply to I). S. Mitchell. Kaillt, P.O.. Tnppen. B.C, LOOK! LOOK I 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 iii nerai Bupt. C. F. Lindmark, "f the Dominion Sawmill.-, paid Three Valley and Taft nulls an official vi»- it the fore part ol this week. mn cojrt llll Wednesday niollKIK'. J11116 5th, before Magistrate Dr. Hamilton, th- case of two Italians, charged with furious and neglectful driving on Mon day, June 3rd, resulting in injury t,. little Olive Mclntyre, auJ whii h had been adjourned from the ion- morning, was concluded Mr. W. 1. lin*:**:*- appeared defence, chief of Police « Pari ducted Un* prosecution. 'i'he accused, two Italians om .nu- tin* driver of the rig, and tbe ..tie" an occupant ol time of the ace,dent, pll . guilty. lu tin absent e al « I ..[' Mi. \\ . employe* as taken .Mr. And' I ing at the Win Isi stl "ii Monday. June ■'■'■ . ' i' in Some *■'** • .'. ovei. l -.' ■ iw the i • ■*.,.. ' :*.• ..-.:.. ..to Iii the meantime tin' rtrtld • *, * * to t h ' ■ ■ r.i-.. the J •* ' '." in.; ''I .III ii MM corner of First and McKenzie. The driver was under the Influence of liquor,." Cross examined '.■> Chief I'arry—" \\ ,*s. tins prisonei tried t" release bia hold from mc. but in- could ;,"T " I'!.,* evidence . ■'. It IteSCOt, as taken at tbe adjourned heal .nc. waa as follows It. Wescot, Bworn—"1 was in coin pany with Mr. \\-.el . - t. and tat Italia) i ing round, I ., a * team, I • in. ami tn, tl ,;.. the .-.. ' . ■:. .. ::. : ray, if I ■ etter; 1 ' M ' Mr. C. J ' [ropeii * I I ■ ■ ■ - • ■ ' lb". M. I .Restless, dominant and sanguine to the last. Peter McDonald, of this itv. started on the lone, long journey over thc Great Divide on June 1, 1812, With h.s passing foee the last *d tin' founders of Uurton City. A Hgure hard to replace, and a loss wo will lon^ remember, Nels DeMarsand Frank Fas-ior. fresh from tbe excitement of the Pond d'Orelle, they drove ntukes on the hunks of the Caribou in ' 1:1 and dipped ti..- i Mold pans into tbe glittering sands. For live or six year- they m conjunction with j man Others, toiled and washed with unvarying success Pet r being the i through lack ol work- I Born in Yorkshire, Kng-, land. In !•!". **! Crofter stork, he emlgral Vmertca In bis early took up mining, From *.*• i *. tbe fore iront ■ ment Colorado mine owner, Wardner, W- ■speroua hotel man. Oali - Belting the . Ml From (H.I Men-, tb "t S3, he used to boast | * Id pan, and old irr.m humour, m • ii"« fm or chicken food. d ;reatl i ■ ,- be •'.* • i dislikea children, tbe (bis shell m r I crust of I of h ml trails. mag ■ With his •'. un- .oi.l ' ■ .' --d by ! * ■ " did, * NOTIOE llie llend travellers please take notice that my place at Carnes Creek, OH Big llend Trail, hns been closed Indefinitely, Duted June Ith, 1912, J. P. KELLEY, + 'H-Mvh'M''l--H-'Mv!'H''!'lvHvH; A GUARANTEE The candidate in a voting contest who does not know in advance what lhc vote schedule will ho up to the very last minute of the contest, iai no guarantee that he will e.et a square deal. Tho hurd work of pra:- tieally the entire campaign might ho destroyed by a change In th' iota schedule the last few days of the con test. Fear of this action often deters people from boooming cobta.it candidates, Those who contemplate cut'" in*; the Mnilllerald's contest hnvo information in advance regarding lhe viti allowance for subscriptions covin'g the entire contest, and have the promise ot the Mall-Herald that the vote schedule that has beeu punished will not ho altered nt any time under any pretext. Candi-dates can receive vet's only by collecting subscriptions for tba Mail-Herald and the Canidan Home Journal. The vote schedule i ip i.'sh- ed will prevail without c.lunge, thru- out thc contest, except tie twenty per cent reduction which will be made ut thc end ol onch perioj. The Mnil-Hornld guaranties Itis promise. At no time luring the o u- tcst will the published vote tihcdiilc be changed under any prctott cr by nny device or contrivance. Signed J. K. J (Vinson, Manager. R. '}. Scruton, Editor. *rf.H<+-l-i"f+H'.H-t:+;+;t"f-H^++H-.+* Screen Doors, Regular $3.00 Now $2.15 " " '• 2.25 Now 1.65 " •■ 200 Now 1.45 " 1.75 Now 1.35 Screen Windows, Reg.. .30c... Now...20c 35c Now.. .25c " " " 45c Now... 35c Complete wiih 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 EMPRESS THEATRE** MOST UP-TO-DATE THEATRE IN THE INTERIOR OF BRITISH COLUMBIA -COMING- THE FLIRTING PRINCESS CO. JUNE 29th, 1912 PRICES, - - 75-$1.00-$1.50 NATIONAL STOCK COMPANY Week of June 24th Plan al Macilonnlil's Drug Btore BEWS' DRUG STORK PERSIAN SHEREiERT I eye pouud bolll-fi tt, 1 a< h. CITKATE CF MAGNESIA BARGAINS IN SOAP Buttermilk Oatmeal Benzo Glycerine Elderllower & i ucumbei 25c REXALL CLYCERINE 80AP I':.!*' i lunce * tokes for 50i. CERMAN SILVER LAOlES' MESH BACS From $1 i" '-' Valuet Well Known Books at 75c. Each 3 for $2 ■ Tin* Inner Shrim '' Tlie Squaw Man Tin Han ht " The Silver llu pii* " t'rccklen " " Spoilers " The f ri new railroads, locating in lhe ea^t end, aie causing big advances and «e arc expecting 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 *XiOO EACH We Can Make Money for You if You Buy Here Terms,-0ne Fifth Down, Balance Over 18 Months J. B. WATSON REALTY COMPANY Local Agency, Home Loan and Contract Co. E. O. FOLEY, Manager, MacKenzie Avenue i * ?"""@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "Revelstoke (B.C.)"@en ; dcterms:identifier "The_Mail_Herald_1912_06_05"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0310544"@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. 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