@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "7211052d-45f0-48a2-bb8e-10881f88b7d5"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-05-17"@en, "1910-03-30"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310606/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ T, / r The epald - Vol. 16 -No. 24 REVKLSTOKE, B. C. MAKCII 30- 1910 $2.50 Per Year TO) An * ti TP According to Promise An -r An •w An ▼ -r An Ap Ap BRAKEMAH KILLED HEW SCHOOL SUE Fell Off Fraight Train in Kicking Government and Others Advise Horse Canyon Centralisation I -liini'M IViv) Uobertson, .-, r P. R, brakon fi Kenora, -u-tivii"'! juries yestcrda.v bj slipping bit n em •I :i Freight train in .-liauV ot ' An T Ah * An Ay An An W •il ■Bi -a- | fj* TT "W TT ■*■ *$* An f ♦$> Ay An w An w r?? Ai * I | f2? We have just put in a window of genuine Bargains in Chinaware Making a Choice of any article in the Window At One Dollar Among them are a selection of Vases which sold at from $1.50 to $3.00. Royal Doulton&, Wedge- wood Jugs, hand painted China. All good lines at Bargain Prices. Lawrence Hardware Co. LIMITED. Plumbing and Tinsmithing ty ductor M, flrillin, near Holder Caiyon Ah His li'l't ley innl Irt't ,,rin were caiiphi eltn under iln- wheels ,-i iln- i-ur ami pvn ■^ ti'iill\\ severed from the body. I e J unlortunate man was tnken tn ihe J I'inlili-ii In.-i-iinl,w Imi sm-i'iimbed 'V lii- injuries shorth after I ilii> morn. <$> ini:. Tin- deceased lived nt. Fort Wil- An liuin. nml had onlj been employed f^p west for a few weeks, The incpiest takes place at Golden tomorrow. An Lost in the Big Bend . •^ Mam il iy- over due in tin- city fnmi Ap French Creek, Morris Fitzgerald, em- ,*, ployed ai iln- French Creek Mil .«. company's claim in the Rig Rend, is * probabh dead either from exposure to -r ihe colli or else having been caught riy tin- in- nn iln- river. li -coins thnt fj» Fitzgerald Innl urgent private business An in lievelstoke, and left iln- l-'n-i- i r,. Creek mine on Thursday, Feb. 24th., * tn come inin town. ll,' intended tu ■* i .-i ii in shortlj a- In- left all lii- be- -w liin^inu- iii iln- iiiiii|i. und did not «$> oven l'i'I lii- linn- cheque. Fitzgei . An stilrli'il nnl in a heuv\\ -I. -v. storm, and has not been seen oi heard of sin,-,-. [inquiries have been made ;" iln- various camps up the llend bui In' bus imi been n nl all- lb' lias 11,>t renched Downie, and it i- po - thai In' may have l'-'h-' down in the Columbia river in try iln- ice and fallen in. Fitzgerald was nm a vi inexperienced woodman and may hu1 In-! tin' trail ami il i- concluded he must have perished -"in.-wli.-ri-. li i- probable lhal a search party will b organise I i" look fm- the bodj. I" ..v., gornld wa- well known in tbe innl Innl lllaiu liiill'l-. tm Ap * An Ap An An SPRING HOUSE CLEANING Our Store is well stocked with the materials fur this necessary work. We carry ALABASTINE and MURESCO 'he Sanitary Wall Finishes in all colors. FLOORGLAZE, an excellent enamel for Floors, Oil Cloth or Furniture. GRAN ITI NE a hard Varnish that will stand wear. Oil and Varnish Stains, Furniture Polish. A full line nl' Sherwin-Williams Paints, Varnishes, Linseed Oil, Handcraft Stains, White Lead, etc. Brooms, Brushes, Mops, Soap and all kinds of Washing Compounds. BOURNE BROS. Groceries Hardware Stoves Harness An nr An tty e*< An eti An -x tm An At. A' A- rt' A* An A' A'. At An At A' At At At At At At At A' At An At At Ah A' An Spring Lamb Fresh Rilled Beef and Veal -. : :■{■ \\ VSR Turkeys and Chicken Oysters Etc. ol P. Burns & Co., Ltd. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MEAT MERCHANTS Revelstoke Gun Club 'llm animal meetinil "■' ihi- Revel- Btoko Hun Club « i- held on Monday last wiih i: 1 attendance. The balance -I i showed a credit balance in iln' bank. The followinc officers were elected: President V.. M. Lawrence. Vi.,. President J. Ci. Barber. St-i■ri'tni-y- A. -1. Macdoncll. Executive Committee—\\Y. A- Sturdy, .1. Devine, fi. Blakely. ll was decided lo hold lhe «■- ) .-lin'il ilil- -.-a-i'ii nn \\\\i-'ln.--'la> at 5.311 p.m., -■*. birdii beint! the limit, ih,' lain I'.-i bird Inin.- -mi" as la-i year, namely ll-,. tournaments 'de. Shooting " ill con nei - in Apt il 13, nnil cinl .ni \\ i_ :' ' 'I'lii. buttons for lhe iivrurejate ■- fm- ih a-im nf tell shoots will be given .-main this year for -lasses A. ami B. Nu member will be allowed in i om- pete or practii-e on lhe grounds until the I'.'ii'.i subucriptiou i- paid up. The annual -hunt will be held on July 30th., following Ne The local dub will join the Intel mediate Association. New members joining, will be assigned I" '!"■'" cl i-- li> Ihi' Tin- classes consist of: \\ Sturdy. Barber, Macdnnoll, l.nw- ranee, Skene, McMurtin, M ". if. Mnl- hollnnd, Ann iron|i. I ppi r 1'. |)r. Sutheriiu I, Urn vi Vyluier, Devine, I pwis, Brimr«, M ' nt. • ni d Bl ikely. Vi. A. Stm '< hut ton for lOiRi, and II Mu . H ... I tl ' II.. pro pel it) of lievel loke i- not . in .i.'il l>\\ 11,i. weall I. nf ii - • iti/ens, Inn by ilir iin.i'in uni-. with whii'h they pull inuetlti'i' w Inn uni in i i,n .mi undei I .i.n. , i- in I". a pii- li- -I. A in.in with ;i ilii'ii-atnl dollars at hi- ."iniiiaii.l ami a love lor In- lown in In- lieni i 'an il" more for the upbuild- iirj ul' it llnin the iiillli'.ii.nri. who locks up lii- capital and -nap- his lingers ai home progress, .lust now the 'pii.-l'niii lhat i- uppermost in the minds ol the Revelstoke people i- t-hat of iln' school -iin fur the erection uf ilm new school building. ABSOLUTELY N'ECKSSAHY. Thai iln1 time has arrived torn new -. hool to cope w ilh tl"' e\\ er increasing number of pupils, is generally n.k- nowledged, and ;i new school ui at least S i-i i- will have tu be built and n -tan mude at once s,. that the i> lilding can li mpleted before ' llii- bad weather of th,. Fall nnil Winter months set in. Tin- matter has been delayed too long already and a start should liiiif been made un receipt "i the promise ol thf handsome donntion from th'- provincial government. A- it i- now, tin- two .anii rooms in lhe presenl school au condemned and there i- a class located in th" "1,1 St. Andrews Church, nnd something will have in I-i- done tn find rooms for "Vie pupils -upying the attic rooms before lull''. ATTIC ru\\Ti|.M\\'F.n. li i- almost criminal to place children in tin-'- attic rooms, where the light i- damaging their eyes, ami th« in-.it ni summer is almost unbearable; besides it i- contrary to iln- Govern. in,.in rule lur children to 1"- un a third (loor; hen' e the rea.- uf iln--t- i >- being condemned, t.ii\\ I KNMKNT i.K.WT. Mist >>...!•'ihi s ' '■ grant of slu.iinn (0 help in th" new ;i hool, Lai b> some m nseusii al dilter- ' .1.■■.- nl opil public, after vot- ing for centralising si-ho irned the niuiii-y bylaw down. The -.liuu! was nut built and th'- grant nut issued. Thi- year i lie grant .- been doubled tint tin- government have practically and fairly hintfd that they will nut renew iln- grain again ii not taken ad- lage "i ihi- year. Tin- -ity will have in raise 830,000 as well, which ha- been stated in tl..- bylaw ntii! voting will In- held "ii April 7th. i lATi; \\i IS \\ ! ION '■!■" SCHOOLS. I Th.- public vote last year -.vrn' in favor of ,-i-i:ttali-.'-_ - hoi Is, ami we '.■ !i..\\■■ ihai ihnl • >'■■■■ ' d oi governmenl .- .a. ■ : ind :-.il- \\ i.-.., ami endorsed by Sclv I ■ | tor I Miller, -till i- ih" ui-i "i the i pie, | Mi-. Miller i- a •"■'■ tig ndvoi-ate of — central sd 1-ami dRi-ins thai schools ,.lk, ,,],„,.,,„ April 7th, the mu laj '""■t"''1 c'ose togethei are fat less ex- ,,. ,|„, v,,ii,1L, „u the money bylaws, pensive m perati is wi I :,- being I The advantage of centralising school \\\\. r.ibson vi I last '■'' I" srovorn i the wai df grad- are significant, and nil clear minded week for , ■ I offei .: the '"'-'• Block .VJ ble yet and it i- ,..,.,,:,. should weigh the merits of the Queens Hoti i hi bel the intention of the Citj Council and ,„,. sites before casting their ballots. |j .1.,.!...-. Sel '. Board to purchase thai block provided tjie money bylaw ear. lied for :?n,.Vifl, lhe i iving hall ,i ii the govei nmenl payii V ■ h. .ul h ' In pi i " appears high, ii THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve, $6,000,000 DRAFTS ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES Arrangements have recently been completed under which the branches of this bank are able to issue Dtafts on the principal points in the following countries: Austria-Hungary Finland Ireland Russia Belgium Formosa Italy Servia Brazil France Japan Siam Bulgaria Fr'ch Cochin-China. Java South Africa Ceylon Germany Manchuria Strain Settltaiaata China Greal Britain Mexico Sweden Crete Greece Norway Switzerland Denmark Holland Persia Turkey Egypt IcrlAti Phillipine Island* Wesl Indies m Faroe Is Ian v. lodia Roun.ania and clsewocra NO DELAV IN SSSUINO. 'ULL PARTICULARS ON APPtlCATION REVELSTOKE BRANCH—A. H. ALLEN. IYGR. Imperial Bank of Canada Head Office—Toronto, Ontario. Capital Authorized Capital Paid Up Reserve $10,000 000.00 5,000,000.00 5,000,000.00 Brunches er Agents at all principal points in Canada. Agents in Great Britain and United States—Londuii, England, Lloyds Bank, Limited. Chicago—First National Bank, Com El- change National Bank, Seattle—Seat tie National Bank, San Kiau- cisco—Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank. Spukane—Exchange National Bank. Savings Bank Department Deposits of $1 and upward, received, and interest .illined at current rate from date of deposit. Correspondence solicited. Revelstoke Branch—A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr. gBBHBBBBmBHmBgaaBBBBBI Police Court '■..;_, Plebiscite Decided III, •> , ' ■ i . - ■ "i uiu .■ii th uexl .-i--i/.M. K Ibbem I \\ -I..- iai nicoting of i he Citj l 'oun- ...,,. ii nill be evi • more, ml it' ■'I wiw held on Monda.\\ nighl with i '■' thi,. I,!,,l, ,- mi liasml, the - hool will full board prexeul to discuss tin «'< ' holt. hi on 'I In b; . U. n ■ of the proposed plebi citi for the |The ai-i-u-n ■:11L. ,..,,, l(lv, m.;-' itiou of the new - hool buildim ,l,n ( the h o I. I Utcr olm .ii ion tho mnjoiit> ' '■ mine It to I- ' I \\-ll■ l: i.i: Mil',': of the Council wero of tho opinio Om thai ild be taken, i ibout i lie • \\ I.. f, - | M . I Ml" . .-! In lion '. i. ?■ II. -I, ■;,..-' .. \\ -M .11, - ' . I I.. I THE MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED 1855 Capital Paid Up $3,500,000 Rest Fund $3,500,000 Has 65 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities ol the World, A GENERAL OANKINQ BUSINESS TRANSACTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT At all Brnnohos. Interest allowed at highest current rate. REVELSTOKE, G. C. Branch, W. H. PRATT, Manager. The Shaun Aroon Hn Tuwdny and Wedne.il . . Vpril '< hi 1 fi, the I I rt will I,,- |.i"ilu.i-1 under ihe uum I'ii f lhe Hi-in.I- i' ! ' huivl Indies in the Si w Kill I Iw n good one ■ .■ i he play will In well can ied out. The drama i-i" ol • il ton ami pn' hoi 1 . i I it, n well n little love utory. Al lh ; •■ lo be inleresting. I ■ |ili,n ..f 'I I ■ I ' ■ • ,■ M ..I... |1 , iiii, whili ith enti'ii bi • >. ami tin - . II Ml [|| I-I ■!... I IL. i ree I 1 u all . ... lloUllI ' I ■-:... .... irrii M< ■ li Vld 'I K.i... ■ \\ d, i .. r Jap, ' bottle b ■ ■ ■ il4ltiM ... taken "ii - I hui - . - , Apri I'ltn ln--u '.i ..in. and i p.... . al the City lit "UIU, i . m.ii.iim. lin ,' .,•■ ny i ,, ... .,i the t.i. m.ii-i .1 hi ol t, ii il i . HUH ihe ity In.ul . i t i « i her ii en on bio . ii i v,. i- ihe St. Feters Guild • ■ llll '. »• 'I' 'I .»" . , ,.,,., I , , • l.-l. ■■! ■ - - ■' '. V. ' , , , Board bu ... . , - - hey on Wllh"'" !' " ' lr"V" lei ion, Vbroham . ! 'I . ei nd tl opinion ha I 1 'I illKIH Ion. \\ pi I m-i ill I- FAIR* for, bio i .-nn-f. Vld. I'- ■'. 'Iiii nol ' I Thi ..■,:. hi we 1 ■ ' ii 1. ul i-i ll- ■ . ■ , al i'. .... Id . ' Ull .... ii Ihero is evei i mi I ir | Mr. Man hnnl dolii • ',,( rentrtilimition, nml In « '• " ' lho \\'.M.C\\. Sundn; oltei I . . ■ ■ oinl ing out the snl I fi ntun I. l'orti ■ ,.■ ,' i .. iln i te I Ranter nntl ilw greal truths thn II. Cunnii hottld i. . cl '> '■■■''• i' i -"I trom lho los nn nl thi whiili ever ita ihey prefer. Volins oi Ri lion, Good »r>• i-= i»~, Im-liidintj ■• , .. lecid i upon by the duel! by Mr. A. G. Duck nnd Mi I [) Mr-. K. i (| i ,1, i ;■•■ i ; . . i. ii. i...-. i, '. I I 1 Page 2. THE MAIL HERALD REVELSTOKE, B. U- MMDNKSDAV. MARCH 30, 1910. Wit and Humor Actual Comparison of Eastern Catalogue Prices, Freight Added, with Howson's Winnipeg price Weight Freight Total Howson's Price delivered Kilchsn Chairs 50c. 101b. 23c. 73c. 70c. Kitchen fabinet $6,75 1501b. $3.53 $10.72 " $9.60 Dining Table 10.55 1651b. 3.87 14.42 '■ 14.40 Dining Chairs 88c. 121b. 28c. 1.16 1.20 Dresser and Stand 8.95 1501b. 3.52 12.47 •■ 13.00 1.25 160!b. 3.76 15.01 " 14.00 Bed 3.55 GOIb. 1.41 4.96 •• 5.20 Bed 5.35 68ib. 1.59 6.94 •• 7.20 Dominion Spring 2.40 6Glb. 1.41 3.81 ■• 4.00 Child's Cot 5.10 .751b. 1.76 6.86 ■• 7.20 Cstermore Mattress I5.C0 ■• 16.50 A s.-hool boy'-; I'imiposition on "The ICdilor" mn as follows; "The editor is "ii,- ui ilie happiesl boggars in llu- Willi.I. Hi' rail !_'" lo llll' ril-rils in iii-- iifteri n and evening without paying a farthing, al-" iiupiests ami hangings. II.' Im- free tieUots in Ihu theatres, gets wedding cake I'M senl in him ainl sometimes geU lit-ked, but nm often. While other folks have in li" in bed rally, lhe editor ran sil up everj nighl ami see all that is going -ni." \\l hen il -■" - in -'■! i Uiil- f"i' an I'a.ii-r Iiiii i uir duv - alii-r. it's a mi: lit! Ill-live man w !m "ail look lip, smile ami blurt right oul: "II,'II... bill: glad lo mm .miii!" HU I" KM IX INK TI'Mlllil'tlllT. Young Iii.lv I dare say. Sow, may I ram h i Kor w Imi pui pose do \\ mi uso thai ."il of li n your mi,lill,-/ l'ow| 'her Tlml lin... a- you ..ill ii. l.-iili. mi' ih,' for eaUhing entile ami horses. Voting lady I dare -a\\. Xow, may I ask w liai il,, vnu a-,, tm- haii'/" We make cur profit by shipping in car load lots,thereby saving freight rates. Bring catalogue giving description of other goods not specified in this list to our store and we will prove our statements. Remember we deliver goods ancTset up free from breakage. R. Howson & Co., Revelstoke, B. C. Ill Eye Opener in Trouble all windows. I'r. Uogers demonstrated iliai tuberculosis i- a poor man's ili-,-.-,-,-. and thai fifty per cent, of the Winnipeg, March -".' Uoberl C l-'.il- adull population "f il oiii.ua an, ,VH„|S, Mlitorial director anl prnpric- 'llu. t'.l'.U. ai-.- making arrange- oim the working la--- die from it. ,,„. ,,,- „ p.,,,,.,. n-hifh In- has carried in.'in- i.i move, their depot al Knm- .,11 ,lV,.r t'anadu, was nrrested last loops I"" feel back from ii- pre I GlUSt YBST "'-'" "" :' ''''"-" "' I"'1'''-1'"1- •'"' main track, carrying ii small to iln- B, ,.„„ lUeruttire nml wa- later relensed posil.on ami t.i straighten .uu llu- N'elson. Mm' 1. -"■' \\. Mai loliald, ..i upon ,l;ii| |if sl ,_ Kdwa*d», wl water tank. This will enable'the Winnipeg, week, i- publi.-ation i- known as .1,- Kyo-Ope compnuy several additional tracks, eiiihusiasti to the prospects for tlm- providing apace fur 7"" addition '!"■ year. Vie on lhe prairie "ill al ,-ai- in elfecl doubling the present ial." even ; Mull m mu, can capacity, which i- inadequate to iln- cut," im lid. trouble is company's grmrini! n f-»f there a" in the Tli,- new inin-hiiie shops ulii- li are . . -. l" b.. Iiuilt mi ih.. -iic nf ili,. "Id ..".al buy. bunkers, which are I" lie turn down. We Imvi \\\\',l\\ h" commodious anil efpii|iped with loo, lasl i n Tidern m i liltii i-v. Sis ni lhe stalls, ,-r-ip I ner, has i n treading upon legal ipiicksands lor some time bui slice I- ...I in keeping .mi of trouble will, ilu- i lil IHHV, Hews and Views constituting the not'tliwesl wing nf the oi casl roundhouse, will be p die I down nnd I ... .' ...; ... i... ■ .,'!m R. II. Vngus, ,,! Montreal. t.i' the C'.IMI . pn wl ■ . .- on Saturday In I He v. i- met be _ I'.ii-i...-.I. I lie ' I'.i: v, probab the Itevelstoke to \\ end nf Vpril, N : - i I) .-; ii 1. '■ ■ sen ice v .. ■ ibnui greatest problem havi ll, on Saturda.i F n ■'..'. .-. f thi ■ ■ ■ I i ..ii.l . I'r.-nl.-til Tuft, in an ad li"-- III I lit- ei Club, New-pa|iers, Tor thi lint n newspaper '"' ni.,.. i i- a . furnishes the f ihey ■ . Bu t t he ; which ■ Coiieilian Pacific fly. Co. Pacific Division TENDERS FOR BUILDK.GS SlWl.KH TENDERS will be received up to noon "f Monday, Ith April. I'HO, for labor ami material (A) and labor only I'.- required for erection of tin- following buildings: Ne. 5 Frame Station atChase. Nn. 7 Frame Station nt Ruskin. Cold Storage Building at Sicamous frame ainl concrete. l-'ruit Packing House at Vernon frame ami concrete. I-'ruit I'ncking House at Summerland, Concrete. Nn. -'. Frame Freight Sheds at Ke- lowna, Agassi/. Mission Junction and llalllltHiinl. No. I Standard Section Houses al IViinys. Barnes Creek, Camp l'i. Spuzzuni, Ruby Creek, Westminster Junction, No. .; Standard Hunk Houses at Sa- m u.i-1 Two i Kamloops, Mile -l Thompson Section. Miuiro, Scnilin, Basque, Toketici I.vtton Wye, Ckaumox, North Bend, Canip 16, ' Mile 11.-1 Cascade, Spuzzuni, Ruby Creek, Westminster Junction and Mile I.i. SllUbwap Section. X". 1 Bunkhouseat Field. 4-ire Hall and Hose Tower at Revelstoke. One stall frame engine bouse at New Westminster. Plans and specifications can lie seen ami proposal forms obtained at offices of Resident Engineers, Nelson and Revelstoke, ami Division Engineer, Vancouver. Tlii- lowest or any lender not neees- sarilv accepted. C. 1-. CARTWRIGHT, Division Engineer. Vancouver, 11. ('.. March If,, 19111. March J6tli—4t Great Aerial fight H For Sale or Rent Eighty acre ranche, about five miles south of the City, about 15 acres* under cultivation. One team of hones, mower, boiler, rake, plow, sleigh and wagon and other farm implements. Terms can be fur- iiislii-il on application to D. LOZZI, - DOWNIE STREET Revelstoke, B.C. W5t3r Rights White Piagt'e 'olden Shoes, \\ A Good Line FOR EVERYBODY le Iverijwbepe lip-tQ-Date Travelling West Kootenay Steam Laundry , li. c. Phone 73. Office Corner 2nd. St., ant) Mackenzie Ave. ■ ni Garden Freshness of "SALADA" Fresh and fragrant from the gardens of the finest tea- producing country in the world. Ask your grocer for a package to-day you'll like it. Black, Mixed uiul Natural Green, 4Uc, BOo, 60c and 70c per lb. —— Scotch Whisky • —tl 11 ■Hull JW.-rrami rvnarMisr.Km Choose Vour Brand Carefully. A Scotch address on the label docs not always niian genuine Scotch Whisky in tlie bottle. 1 here arc many brands trading on li;e reputation of Scotland s Higlil mis as a whisky producing country beyond compare brands put up under fictitious names, and which, tlioneji bearing Scotch addresses, never saw Scotland at all, much less tbe Highlands. Choose as ijoun beverage, a brand wil.-. a reputation back ol it. Watsons Scotch Whisk-v has been distilled in the Highlands of Sci-iljr.il since '.he \\car 1815. It is not only a pure, and genuine Scotch; it is a vVlu-ky exceedingly agrtcable to the palate. Ibis is due primarily so the fact that we di-til by the old-fashi ncd Kit Still method- -slowly, carefully, skilfully. Moreover, we age our Whisky in Sherry wood age it for years, until it is thoroughly matured and mellow to the taste. insist on Watsons "THREE STAR" A mild. thoroughly upturn! Scotch. "NO. IO" —A Ul-bodieJ. richly ll.vor.J Scotch. JAMES WATSON & CO., Limited - Dundee. Garden, Field and Flower SEEDS New crop now arriving from our growers in Kngland, Franc.", Holland, Canada and the United States. All tested as ti vitality and purity on arrival. The best is good enough for our customers. Catalogue free. Business will be continued at our old stand until May. After that in new location, which will be announced later. ADDRESS 3010 Westminster Road VANCOUVER, - - B. C. M. J. HENRY, Doyle and Allum, Ltd are disposing of their entire Stock at a small advance on cost. It will pay you to investigate their prices on Diamonds, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Watches Doyle and Allum, Limited THE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO. LIMITED. Import direct from country of origin. WHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY. REVELSTOKE IfcL O. m'miifm' jPf'uf-^'V'^n^Dict^iBiiiiiriiHiifliiiiiiiiiaiiiiiianspaj .iiiii 'if9iiiiiif\\\\ ^iJi|?»zri^iiaj|iiHHiiiii wiiiiiniiiaiiaiiiiisii Iiii »i»35sii.'»ijr:iiviPt''ii''^;",'t':/;iiisiEWft,.i!iii!ijn',si;jai',:.-iiii«r';!!i,,iiiii piiiHiipi iiui'.iit:>:-.•< ■: -"mnim. ^TmimhimmrmmWii .'iriiiitegi»Bi:.'aiiiiiiiBsiiiiiiiiiiiieBqii:iJiiiii i-MorjBMiHui; umiitMiiisiKiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiirnaiii! (Pira .■"A.-'.iW" PAGE WHITE FENCES foi [*awtu, Parka. Parmi ind Ralli ada. 14,000 mllei ol Page i ■ -.v in iivr hi Canada, Oui I'lM) Fences ure bettet than ever. Gel booklet. a ' E. G. PRIOR & CO. VII IOUIA AND VANCOUVER Fence ud G.lr, in Slock /f "WEDNESDAY, MAKCII 30, 1910. ThE mail-herald revelstoke, b. c. Pmre 3 Synopsis of Canadian Homestead Regulations a NY available Dominion Lauds within Lha JX Railway Halt in British Columbia, may do hoiiiii.sieailed hy any person who is tha sole head nf a family, ur any male 0T6F IH years of a|fa, tn the axteiitui iiutHiimrtor section of 161) acren mora or Less, Entry moat be made personalis at thn local laud otlloe for tho district in whit'll the land is situato: Kutry hy proxy may, however, ho made ou certain rond it ions i>y the father, Bother, son. daujfhtor, brother or .sister of an .ntandinti homesteader. The homoriteiuior i> re-iuirotl U> perforin the couditious conuactud therewith under one of the follow inn plan.-' : (1) At lesst sii months' resit) onen npun and cultivation of the land in each year for throe ysars. (2) If the father mr mother, if the futlioris deceased) nf the ImnwHteader resides npi.ua farm iu the vicinity of the lund entered for, the requirements as to residence may ho Hatistlod by such pers'm residing with tne father or mother. {'.,) If the tattler has his iiermaneut residence Upon farming lead nwoed by him in the viciu- ni of his homestead■ the requirements as to roideut n Tn.ty he -aii.-Hod by rusideuee upon, the said Uud 8ix mouths uotira in writing should ha ffivnu J io the Ootnmtftaloner <>! Dominion Lands at , Ottawa of Intention to apply for patent. Coal. •Coal mining rights may he leased for . a pnrii»t uf ' went > years at au annuel ' rautal of il par acre. Sot more than t\\B60 acre- shall he Leased to one individual or rompau) A royalty at the rata of live cents par Uiu shall be collected ou thn merchantable coal mined. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Mini-tar of thn Interior. N H. Unauthorised publloatlou of this ad vertisntunnt will not ho Datd for. NOTICE NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that eisty duys from date I intend lo apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for purchase of land situated •bout 160 chains up from mouth of Wood River, post planted about 100 chains above mouth of Wood river and marked E. A. Andrews, S. Vi. corner post, thenoe north 40' ehuins, east 40 chains, south 10 chains, thence west following Wood river to poiut of commencement. Dated this liHh day of December, 1909. E. A. ANDREWS. W. ANDREWS. Agent. nsroTiciLi NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that •ixty duys from date I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for purchase of lund situated about 140 chains up from mouth of Wood river, |>o-t planted on north •id* of river and marked P. A. Iled - •trom, S. E, cornet post, thence north 40 chains, west 40 chains, south 40 chains, ea-t I" chains, containing 160 acres more or Less, Dated thU 10th duy of December , 1909. P. A. HEDSTROM. G. E. HEDSTROM, Agent. ZLSTOTIOIE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that •ixty days from date I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for purchase of lund situated about 140 chains up from mouth of Wood river, post planted ou north •ide of Wood river and marked G. E. Hedstrom. 5. W. corner post, thence north 40 chains, east 40 chains, south 40 chains to Wood river, west following river to point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less. Dated thia 10th day of December , 1909. G. E. HEDSTROM. LAND NOTICE TAKE NOTICE thnt I Percy narold Pearse, of Trout Lake, B. C, occupation engineer, intend to apply lor permission to purchase the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted at the N. W. corner of lot 4728, thence east -tl chains, thence north '20 chains, thence west 20 chains more or less to lake shore, thence south easterly a- long lake shore nbout 30 chains to the 8. W. corner of lot 4728, thence north •Jong western boundary of lot 4728 about 10 chains to point of commence- (cent and containing 40 acres more or hu. PERCY HAROLD PEABSE. December 18th, 1909. NOTICE Revelstoke Land District. Distiii-t nt Wesl Kootenay, Take Notice thai I, M, K. Lawson, uf Revelstoke, housekeeper, Intend to apply for permission to puroh&ae the following desci Ibed lands; Commencing at a postplantedal the south-easl oorner i l Col 8,668, und marked "M. K Liiwson's North-weal Oorner Post"; thence 10chains south; thence in chains weal; thence 20 chains north; thence 2n chains easti thence 80chains north to line of Lol B,668; thence along Baid line to place of com- iiieii oement, Daled October I8tb, 1009. Nov. 17 II. MINNIE K- I-AWSO.V \\V \\\\ ITU in ell n practleallj new Eastman Foldlns Kodak. For p trti- rnl.,, ,-. ' " II Herald ollli - Notice to Contractors ARROW PARK SCHOOL. SEALED TFNDERS, superscribed ''Tender for School Building, Arrow Park," will be received by the Hon. the Minister of Public Works up to and Including the 31st day ol March, 1910, for the orection and completion of a largo olio-room framo school building in the Vmir Electoral School District. Plans, specifications, contrai-t, and Tonus of tender may be Been on and 'after the Till day of March, 1910, al the office of the Governmenl Agent at Nelson; the office of th,- Government Agent at Revelstoke; the offi if the l'ennock. Arrow Park, and at Ihe De- Secretary of the Sqhool Board, J, N. partmont ol Public Works, Victoria, Each proposal must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque or certificate of deposit on a ohartered bank of Canada, made payable to the lion. the Minister of I'ublic Works, for a sum equivalent to ten per cent of the amount of the tender, which shall be forfeited if the party t lering decline to enter into contract when railed upon to do so, or if Im fail to complete the Rork contracted for. The cheques or certificates of deposit of unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them upon the execution of the eon- tract. Tenders will not be considered unless made out on tho forms supplied signed with the actual signature of the tenderer, and enclosed in the envelopes furnished. Tho lowest or any tender not neces- ' aarily accepted. F. C. GAMBLE, Public Works Engineer. Department Public Works, Victoria. B.C., March 2, 1910. Nakusp W. H. Humphreys Leaves law in the Wilderness "'\""""", ""• i letting down lo the Ri -i causes, 2 ■ A licer of the Mounted Police is factors iire necessary fui lhe growth Ul Xnkusp is full of inspiration with The Ruvelst, not an cxp in of lhe law; he is tho of a town, or for thnl mailer a city, !''"' I"'"" '" "' holding it-- lii -t tinim Snturdii} night in tho Witidsru II-;.-I law itself. When ho rides Ilis cayuse uparl from tho tmtitral increase of »' '""l '"'■' t,lis ,'"11"11- fall. 'I'he tli nl an informal gathering as , iond- to foothill cump or threads on snow- the people who compi-i-i. it, I'he lii i ""'"i- nre entering i he spirit of .,f, „, \\|,-. tt. II. Humphrey", 'I'" po- shoes lhe worn north trail- of the essential is tlml il shull have uttrai- ''"' uii'li'i'iak'niL' with perfect vim and oular tan who leave, Revelstoke ti-up|ier, lieu. -Ind with the nnihori- lions, anl b.v ullntciions is in,-am eiilhii«iii«m, und il is coulidonllj ex- i,, iltki- up his new duties at the Go- ty ol courts. lie preserves order, I'n hull 'tunities for a newcomer lo I""'1"1 '■nnl lhe Arrow l.nk chilli ernmeni otlires in \\ he also makes arrests; he tries often earn a good livelil d, ami surround- ''"" "'" '"' a '""-' rreditubli und ,.- M |,in 1|piK| ,,,, r)l . ., | ders in his own couris-,1. und then os- ings In which he .-.■ nj„> himself at. -l neniiine sin-ecss front the Vef.v start, jn |( ,-(.u „,.M l.\\lo„n wort), ,.,,. -,,i eorts ih, man upon whom sentence tor the day's work. It strie- the V preliminary pamphlet has ulfend.v |„. „.,,,„.,. ,,,- the gathering, oxprcss- bus lalli-n a prison ui his own (link- town must hi In willi. llllll iii-i-n issue nl is now being w idelv inu regrel ut the deput I ire of their es- ing, when, lhe lawbreaker may be in- i it must have plun.* of euierlain- 'Wuhitcd anion-- the growers nnd lhe () y(|m uhi, h>| ,„..., tiii cnrceriiled for. ten days or ihirt} yours incut, sel Is where childroi u be general public T lates huve been S(1U, nm, |if(, n|- ,',;,. ,-,,,, 0l|)(M .|lii;i|%. Hack of that silem, slight, sleel-norved well educated, churches, recreation '"' '"' "" ' "l"1 7- "'i.-n-l.-l nol ,.. ,,,..iri,,i ,., .,, . , , ...; ,,,_,„,( rider is tin- lining arm of England grounds, ial liie nnd „ good -Hi,,- '" '••"»"'''' »'hh nii> existing fair. ,-.,, f(i|. Ml. Humphreys, md wis I and tin- whole of Canadian jurispru- ate, I'ttl the town has ili.—.. to Tll»l ,l>" wholesalers and manufac- ,nH| .,„.,,,.. in hi. „„„ ^,h„,,, ,,f UHp. ii '0, and whon he speaks, it is as (uie begin with, ii Would ho wi-,- lo in- Inters are wutchinij levelopmetil [,.,„„., «>' rtly- ureme enses, w-.hen ,p,ire what i- luckinc before i, starts ■•' K«kiW|i js "•■\"""m : >»' "'" '- ,,„ ,„.,,,,,, .,, , ,, >,, „„,,,„, ■ >" ' "'""■"'• "•" «"'! "I"-"'"" "' : \""""I ' J | „„„ Mr, II pi .- with tlmnd. ■ I--- of I- pes an gift, I he lal ■ - ■: ■ ■' lhe ' riekel t lul, Im* b. - ii of greal ervieo to Iho one Mounted Policeman may h act n~ - lergj m.-in. executioner oner. lo iiiii more i-tt tzeils. '"" Tin- nnuli ig\\ between the low n and .In- inilii id inri - ImnI i* vi'ti iiii, i -o m 111 \\i ■. . reporl Inj -.I tn.-1, tnl i ravel nml going, all. bj i exi-elleul busil renders are bein; tlli-d for 11 II- -1 in li f n -ihool b; hi toveri menl .il Arrow Pal nut im, tors All llii- I swear wilhoul nny mental Tl„- inen-hui have o\\,'i-ii piivocntion, or iOiTel resor- goods thai people want lo Inn, mil ■ « i. i. i- t'■ , ;,i ii, ,i i "" viewmt! the ground aith tl-'- Imi vation. So In-lp me, l.od, with these '.'„,- ,,-un mil In the sort ol plan, the .:, ,.,i ,. . ,, "' I"-iiil' tin- - fn eiers, impressive words do raw recruits mnl | |,i,, wnnt to i-ii//l.sl -oliliii .-iii.-1 ih,, service of the mon-lu sol I ol plun ii. But n ti ■ I il Itev. Mr, ' ,oi-,. i,| tho roj nl . i" ■ " in Hevol- loko, ha> oil; prii' tieall. -u _ inised he whole - lull and inspim I euthusi . ... ( _ , nsiu into - embei s by I hi k< - I Mounted I'olice und swear fidelity lo .,-11 has failed lo draw customers, in I hi- Mujesty King Etlwnrtl VII. It is -|„. iruuble wiih mosl, towns wl ii,,i prospective wonlth that tempi- a urowih i- slow is that they have llu iiimii to become mt Empire-builder in ntti'uctiotis i ar\\ for stiinulutii ,,,-, , » r , > 11 11 ,i _ . , , , - < • i inin hi ,„, '- '" , ..ii i untiring interest he \\n,,\\ in r, audit , who has -i-t tlt-il nl Nal p, preie hod ainl} due lo him thai rrii ke lievelstoke ha* been -•- popular, Mr. tlii- mountain force of greater I aiiadn, immigration, but no one know- thoi "for liai-d i- her service, poor hot'pay- They nre mere names on lhe map, ment." They huve never been heard of b\\ the The newly recruited constable gets nittside public except when they huve sixty cents n day, hi< term ol engage- -, big lire or murder or some other menl i- live years, and lio may look uiul ,,f disaster, forwnrd '.> re-engngemont on a pa} "I from Nl i" S1.50 a du} lo work up hi* lirst sermnii ,i ihe Vnglicaii - lini, I- nn Sunda\\ •■'■ citing to an np- " "" preciutivo nudienie, I,- ,he lirsl "'""I'1 ' wa" aUo " \"""' ""'' " indsomo gold nuggel watch rlmin •ni' in it- history, th. eld i-\\ or\\ Siiml will Big Mill Deal . harm by hi* ■ olleugue* nl the lo nl piivernmpnl nlliros, nnd Ief 1 nn Sunday , .i-ln for \\ irtnria. Uiu many frietids ' .•!.' \\\\ ill w i -ll llilil PVP1T lllll PSS, I. 0. F. Bj I he I'ncilic Coast 1 in I) - Mill*, one f the large*! of ii- kind in the pro- Tin- lown. like the merehnnt, must vinee, hns imssed into lhe bunds ol n u.Jvertise if il wants to draw people. British Svndi.-ate, nowh organised, l.,-,-i Saturdin even!.nR Court Mi.nut Uecruits imi*t be between the ,. . , . . ,' It ii hus the attractions in tho lirsl uniler the name .-f "The British C unu- Hegbie I. 0. P., held a special meeting place, advertisine. will bring people to dinn Lumber Company, Ltd.'1 when liro. E. II. Murphy, the hiirli investigate, nnd if there are no false For some lime Ihere has been con- "Hief run ■ , addressed lhe members pretences an enquirer becomes a citi- siderablc spocululioi as to the pro- n the work of the order. ag,-- of twenty-two and forty, nctive men of thoroughly sound constitution, and possessed of eertilicnlcs of exemplary character. They must be abl For Sale or To Rent Two 6-roomed houses and 4 acres of and. Been cultivated for years. All Lnds of small fruit. A good location ust outside ol city limit..—$4,000.00, Half cash. Will Bell or rent any portion of this property. A good investment, now is your time. E. PICARD, Revelstoke. measurement weigh not over 173 pounds, and In encumbered with a wife. Boosting Western Towns Eggs tor Hatching Eggs for hatching from the following imported pure bred stocn: S. C. fthode Island lieds.—i'2.00. Silver Laced VTyandottes,—S2.00 Barred Plymouth Rocks,—S-2.00 S. 0. Bulf Leghorns,—92.00 Cornish Indian Game,—S'J.OO White Crested Black Polish,-$2.00 Emden Geese.—J3.0U. Imperial l'ekin Ducks.—91.75. Also stock from the above for sale JIUS. B. A. UPPER. 3STOTICE Notice is hereby given that sixty days after date I, J, Brill, occupation, carpenter, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for the purchase of the follow - ing described land, commencing at a post pluntod ubout '20 ehuins south of Wood River and about 160 chains from the mouth und marked J, Brill S. W. comer post, thence west SO chains, north 20 chains to bank of Wood river, thence following south bank oi Wood River easterly about SO chains, thence 'JO chains south to point of commencement, containing 100 acres, more or less. Dated this 10th day of Dec, 1900 J. BRILL, G. E. Hedstrom, Agent. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that 60 days Irom date I, Vi. Andrews, occupation, miner, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands, to purchase the following described land, situated about 200 chains irom mouth of Wood River and a post plunted on south side of river and marked W. Andrews N. E. corner post, thence south 40 ehains, west 40 ehains, north 40 chains to point ol Worn! river, then following bank of Wood river to point - f ci tiiuir. -nien-, i ontalning 160 ac - res mora or leu, Dated this 10th day of Dec. l'Jtl'J Vi. ANDREWS. FOR SALE, good buaines -. Team, h trues v ig- Otis, glei carry on the same. For n I tf JAS, i.l IGH1 I'V. I: - ' toke, B.C. lull i \\ i il a I ,|- i,-i . , ii'-, >i hi ,,' m, , , . . . . ' . . . :,. ,. ,. . ien. lhal is the whole q tion n n bnble purehn the e-iiiblislimont. \\i,. M„,.,,|lv ,. i„, u .,,, ,,hl« ,., ,.,k. i to read and write m cither English or , „ , , . ,, . ,,..,.,, , , ' ""'|m>. who i- an unu -p i*. i. ,. . , ■ i ii nut-hell. It resolves ttsell uuo nn British cuintu , however, las sue ded ,„,'„ „i ,]„. ,„,„.., ,,,.,! . ,„:,i rlevelno- French, understand horses, rule well. , . . ,, . , . , . -po.e in ino gteni ann inpiti oe\\eiop i . . , . , , [advertising problem, line of the lirst where others fined, and tor an in mi ,i,.,, ;„ ,.,!.;„. .., ,,.. ;„ ,\\,,. ,„,,. measure up to the minimum height of ,. . . , . , ,. . ,. ,, '" ' ' nn.iiig puui in in. |no live feet eight inehe- have -, chest thmgs essent1"1 '" 'l loKns P"h,u-lt.v "ethiiiu like »l»im,llli(l, a large p..r- vin | „,(-, „ loilUw| ,,„, ,|iat it of tliiriy-r.ve inches,!'8 Ilm1 y"," be,ieVe.in ■v'"!'' "'""'. ''"' !'"" '"' whi,-h ls '" u" 1"i,il'1 l'usl' was lhe policy of Ihe provincial juris- enthusiustie over it. Live to h t payment, the company was induced to ,|;,ti,„, ,,,- ,|„, n,.;,.,, ,,, y„cv pBOe with your town. pari with the Yuiicouver holdings, j|;|, ,,, v, „., , ., mill site, building, stock on hand and ... . . _ , Dwelliii.. upon ilie Fraternal and in- Costly Hat Pin Scratch cr;:, „:';,,',; :■;;'" ;,,"," -- <<■> > ■•■ "" ■R- 3 ' ■ "' "" "'"' " ' '"' , . , Muiphv showed that it offered I Brussels, March 2.V-A court here n""'" '- ;' lil'-' x"" ;" « ' *• ■''•'''.''"; ,|„. u,'.-i and soundest systems ol Hie Winnipeg Commercial in ndvoen- as awarded 82,000 damages to a man presented, but the majority oi the ra,enml „0. ,,„, -t ;,],ima,,Hi ting publicity tor a city's progress who waa Winded in one eye bj. a wo. stock i- held by British capitalists. llrll ;„ ,h„ „„„. ,-„,lir„ ., ,..vl,T„. si,>'";- man'- ha. pin. II- was standing rm Tl'" improvement ahi.-h have been ^ f| _. ^ „„.,„,„.,. v,.,. ; :.„■;„,„. No ,1...iln there ar,- Inmdreds of cities the platform of a street ear. which -";h- "" '"' winter will be earned 1||.,,,.i, -i,,,,,^!,,,,,, ,;.. ,. and town- in Canada that want to stopped with a jerk, and caused the through to completion by iln- now- ^,^ ^ _ w ^ ^ ^ ^ |? grow a little' faster lhan if there were hjt pin to pierce his eye. The dnma- ' '''"'• ''"'' " '' '"'•'l!"'1 '" make n |(m |; |; ^,^jnSj [.; \\i ix. ||. no thought taken of Iheir stature, for ges were a 1 equally against lhe number of further ,1 ge<. Kurt iei }] Kl„n,.y ',,,„] ol\\K„ a town is not like a man. in that it woman abd thenar compnny hi,,- '" .it ^ ';' ' M j . ^ |o(, „, ,,„. can help or retard its growth by eon- ing condemned to pay ?1,000. Canadian Lumber lompnii! will ---- - , , ,, ] " quire :, number oi oihe, properties, company repaired to thu I mon I .= nw| ihe Wm ._ |nn()( wU| b(_ ..,„,,„, „,„.,,. ,',,,. ,.,,... Mi M Doi i l , served a splendid turkey supper; ample justice to w hi- h li -. ing b plell-lini -" I.li li ilil i TALES FROM THE WONDERFUL WEST flobv Lassie Kindly Gic Attention Till we make brief an' hasty mennion of Sic' a Great and Good Invention as Golden West Washing Powder 'Twill Save Ye Muckle Time an' Splatters An' Ye May Tend To Other Matters While Bonnie P.essie Does the Platters: It Clanes the Things Sa' Aisily. 'Tis Only a Shillin' the Three-Pun-Packet An' Ye Mun See the Premiums—Lass DESIGN PROTECTED BV COPYRIGHT strongest - oneern oi Criminal Code The H.i. I!,. in i line to the oast of hi- health, -aid how n \\ lull i- now bef the (louse ol |l;„i |„ , ,,: with his reception in Commons, Canada, n-hieh contains UeveUioke where he had mi old several umendmenis to tho Criminal rivnds and made new Among oilier thin-.- it [ira\\ -I- that pH..-il|v ,;hi. , f ... |. . |Ue( ,|i.. any |iersons found guilt; of recording ]w,| u. ,;,,.. a|:,, ,„,..„... Mr. and any bets or wagers on any municipal Mrs. SIcDonald were . ■ md a campaign, hor-,- rac any contesl ||imi., ,nli. l)f lhftpks „.„,„,.,, ,,,,,,, of trial of skill or endurance of man fo|, ;K, ,„„„.,if ,, „„| .[..i,. or beast, or engages in pool selling, piwWedi The oompanv then book-making or purchasing oi selling ,, : , . , _ .,.,.. . „ |elightfu any information intended to assist book-making, pool selling, or sells or offers for sale any advertising matter ..• . |_.-_.i,:„» P-..J in thi. connection, is liable to HlQII LOCOmOtlVB SpeeH year's imprisonment and a line not exceeding one thousai •', doll - - The word "gamine I -," i- substituted with the won! ". iming place" ,wLii h i- intended to cover the gnu in stocks or met handisi mai _in, nmended in i he same mannei in ano her section to cover plnyine ol ihuii'i'. which i- nol alike favor able lo iill players im ludi d lho players the banki r or persoi h whom the game I- n against whom the pluyei or In-1. ami include ' Wit and Humor First I outer: "Well, '■ through tin- 'leetioi t/A Y fix will bi ■■' '';'" '"' i roll "" ': ■■•• year : •■■ ill i i I ' often—hi '. . makers, am knov i : , • h 1 ■ -■ uj u . lldermni I'hristeni n I ,- Hie I igli -| I- whii h arc predicted oi the Brennan moi ■ n ail lead one ■ ■I with the I",-' thnl the "i-liniM steam or elee- e on doiibl ' in '1 -. li ins will • ■ ■ -■ ■ the il" ih'.- i ail. imi its mpnl rn • ■ • • une 1 have al run- \\ ■ ' n ,. i ■ ■ ; » a good I as M ■'- of ,,, , .- naintnined ■ . M I . ■ : ' :,, ,.t ,,,.. a- ,n uli -.ie,- -.1 giiu.1 run Ii. Dorrospondouoi ,. ., . " "" ' '"I ' ' " "" ' ".' '" "'l should I i.i Hi oj - . ii. . i • ,.;,. ,i ,. md ji ;. In -: i olslokc in, tin- purposes ufofesnid, and - ee t" ■ i opinio! and • innplimonl In .'oioi anient |,,. ;. |,,.,,.l,\\ authorised m borrow on iliitlc by his honest ill use llu I I'm- ' ■•-- in [),o rolii of ihe Municipality b\\ way infringemenl of <'■ ■■' lie rail- nf ilvheniiiroK liereiniiftoi iiioiilionod, IIAUKIHIHIS, SOLICITORS, BTO. T1 x , -.- . Tl .1 , I In- New I..,-..:- I Ileal lin ee a was ipunv. ■ e in the en- ,-.. , .... ..,., i„u-,ui- Hem limb- OKncKs: iMi-Kiii.ii. Bank Building Kevel- , , . , , , ' pei-ons, intiy stoke, Il.e. popular resort during the I i gine nnl Iran - m. |„„ii... eorporalc, who may bo will- days and nightl; < trespass on ol hei - - ■ l"',,l"'lt.v '" ing to nilvuttin the vnine as u loan n have li Ihe ordet uhing of I; to fe >um M|- m v n v. |;n,, ;H (|,,. provided was ss ll lo the ma lc . I by | plo .... nil whole lhe sum of Thirls ilu.ii-ami some of ll lures bell lie track and wilfu en I tigering (fcm.niiii.Mili Dollars and lo cause all 1LLIA.U I. BRIGGS The film ' l'i bine tin II , I'h. nib Ik.iiI.Ii in .,,,,, .„,„. .,, ,;u.,.,| ,„. ,,,„| ,,,-|„. Head a lirsl time lho Jiiih day iiforosaid nol nxoooding howovor the of Mni'ell 11)1(1, sum ol Four Thou uud seven hundred Road ,| second iInu- llm L'lliliduy and llfty lSI7.Mi.uiii Dollars, Sunn de- nl March I'.Hn. bontui'os -hull In- of the denomination Head n third time tho SAtli day of tine thousand llollnri each oxcopt in of March, Illln, ami passed with Ihe OIUWI of Ol f -aid deben lures lhe uiuiiiiliioils eon-eiil nl llm svlllull may lie for a le mi inn and all Council. oi inii dobonlures shall I"- icalod with Received the assent nf lho oluc- tl eal of lho Cnrpntntlon of the tors ihe day of Cily of Rovol I like and sig I by Ihe Mayor nnd Clock ihereof, live year- is for Reconsidered, adopted and I'm.illy il, The -aid debentures shall bear il , . -I in mil .. i inking lund pnssed by tha Council lhe lho dale ol UUU ami -s-.i.i. ii il ; ioi li nl .-::. day ol 10111, shall bo payable iu tsvonty live years i ,-i,-. . i .m.nml of lhe Mayor irom the -ahl dale ill lawful in.nicy ol whole i-iiteulilc lund iiithin lhe Muni Cily Clerk. Canada at the oil f the Molsons i-ipaliiy ineluiling ihe terrlliiry coin TAKK MUM I' lhal lhe above is a Hank at Hcvelatoko nforesnid, which pri ed iiithin il.- lieveUloke School line copy of lho proposed bylaw upon place of payment ahull be designated hi iiiei fm li.ol pin a., "ill ii whicli ilu- vote oi lhe Muni, ipulily mil by the said debenture nnd shall havo revised ui roll i be taken nl lhe Cily Clerk's ollleii, attached lo ihem coupon l.u tho pay- si,i,--,-<; ".H i it, Hull, corner ul Second streol and in.-ni ol interest and the signature lo StlW llll ll ltii;!' il.,- Municipal MeKen/io \\venue, Itevelstoke, I'd', on Lho i real couponi mnj bo otthet Coiiin I of the I'oi-p.irulion ol the Thursday, Vpril "lh, HMO, bolween the written, pi'lnted, ntntnpod or litho- i ily of lievelstoke in open n i u.m-i-.- ih.. hour, nl II o'clock, a.m.. and 7 graphed, soiublcl enact, us follows: o'clock p.m. I. The snid debenture -hull beat I. h .liull We lawful for ih.- Mayor o,,,,-i- , , m^nv interest al llm rate ol five per t. lllll IT. \\ I \\\\\\S(I\\, Clerk oi' ilu- Municipal Council, Mono)- to loun. Oillnus: Hi'viilstoko. II c. Cranbrook, H, r, Oko. y. MoOartbb a. il. I'lNKll.lM' HovnUluku. J. A. Hauvrv. friiiiiiiiuih w Barrister Solicitor, etc. Solicit or fori— Tuk Canadian Hank oh- Oommerck THB MOLSU.NS Hank, ETC (,"i per cent.) per nnnum from the dam thereof, which i rest shall bo paiJ semi-annually at the ofliro of the Molsons Haul, ai l.'e-M I i.,l,e aforesaid in lawful money of i anndn on the .lay of uul on the day ot respeel ivoly in oaeh uud every year1 ,lunng the currency ihereof and it shall be oxpresRod En aid debentures lo b payable. ,"i. 11 shall In- lawful for tho Mayor nf tin- aid Corporation of Lhe Cily ,f Rovolstoke io negotinlc and sell the ui idei ibl. ■ ■■ • ■ i ' the splen- eiiil,.,. th - the C, I' il mi .1 really „njj llll(l ,|M, | |. (||- 11)(< •p,.1,asu,.(,|. i ,di'l I'ielii - In iiiiihI for my may ,,f the ('orpoinlion of the ('ily nf Kev- I f{Apnnpn4jnn nf j|ip V.\\\\y said deben t urea oi any of thorn for ; ,- M'.ke for ihe purposes uf. ail and n)V I JjUl flllUll Ul HID UHj loss than par. but in no case shall of Revelstoke theatre v - pel ual I ,.: |ge othei' thai wn employes „ ,. |, ,|,. M|,„.,, heivinliei, u-,- recited, id Snlurday svith nn entirely il il'is hardly fail ' - '■■ ! "'" t> ■>, || .||,il |„. lawful for the Mnvm ' "' factiires. Vi Ii foi li ndbi inpatiy to force ihem ,„■ l(|i. _;i j Cnrp„ration of lho City FIRST ST., - RBVELBTOKE, B.C. i„ 11,i- mm i bj persisting ii i ing ,,: |;,„.„-.,,,i,„ ,,, .,„.,. „m. „nmli,.r of I BYLAW Ml DOBERT SMITH Tho'prop., i Do nioii Menl thoir prop debentures to he made exoci I and! A I1YI.AW I lv commissinii that lhe governi ■ Provincial Land Surveyor, should lal ver ind operate lho pack Mining Mu veyor ;„ |:„,,. ,,,- ,,,.. „ ,,„„, ;. ,h„ ,,.... Is mm. ... ■ ■ i 11 .t- McKknzik Avknuk, hiigii.eering Railway Activity the said dobenturos or uni1 of them be sold for less than ninety two and one- half per centum oi iln- face value, including the cost of sale and broker- ago ami all oilier i ary expenses. issued for such sum or sums n« m.-ii ,,i the City nl Itevelstoke lo rniso bj ''- There shall bo levied and raised be roipiirod for ihe purp and oh- way of deben I uivs lhe sum of Pour in each yonr during the currency nl - uforcsaid not 'Xceeding however Thousand seven hundred and lifts tho snid deben lures lhe sum ol Two bio the I .up,null. riinrnntei ilml ■ ' ' madn Then is extraordii ,:-. i.-tisity In ',,„.. f Thirls Th.,u-.i,,il fSMI.nOO) (SIToll.llll) Dollars for the purposos ol hundred nnd thirty seven and fifly oi , REVKLSTOKB l! kave oi , pill food supply a lhe ruilssay business nl lleselstoke. The Dolhirs, Such debenluri- shall be of lho Hoard of School Trustees of lhe l"»'-' I"1'"- « is considered traliic is .r.O per cent, greater than u the ,|,.,„„„„,.,,;,,,, ,,| T sand Cily of lievelstoke, AL1UN & EVE1 i, I'wenty - ar ss ||a]| ,„, |myil|,|p ;„ ,„,-u;v live year- lilllli." cnusod lo he prepared and laid cipnl Council ol the said Munioipalltj " :'"!"' Irom the --.i-l date in lawful money of before iln- Municipal i.-il .-, detail, to repurchase any ql tho said deben- Mountain v.ow Cnmp. No. 119 ' Canada nl the ollice ..f the Molsons e.l estimate ol the sums reiiuitcd to tares upon such terms as may he ag- pMe.-.- Second and K..iirih WodowdarsIn ll.KAN I'l' \\N; - H,-, \\l,ll ' It K n p,nl). n, |;,.s,.|.,,,|lt. ,f,.,«--;ii,I. wh'n-h meel siiecial or extraordinary exnen- reed upon with the heal holder or each mont h. in Selkirk H'i)l. \\ isiLiu Wjod-: , ,,f ili,. , , . . '.,,,,.- ,.i . ,i. «i™«. .» uieu cordially ii,vii,"|iomi,-„d. N--« ll ' ' place ol payment -hud be designated ses which may be legally incurred by holders thereof, either at lhe time of ss E. p?!10RNE Con.Com. ■ my'" land by the said debentures, and shall have lhe Hoard, and such eslimule has been sale or at any subsequent time, ami altnclied to ihem coupons for the pay- considered nnd finally approved by nil debentures so repurchased shall C. W. O W .l.SS Mi-INTYRK. Clerk Kootenay Lodge No. IS, » F. tt A M lhe mr. . ■ MlSilM, TKMI'i.l- H il- .w« II , lhe third Uoadsj aeh ii.iiiU, ,U B ■i, '. I us -■- --. ■ -Ini.) w» lomi interest, and lhe signali he Couiicil. be forthwith cancelled or destroyed \"""" the interest ...upon- may lie either: And whereas iln- -aid estimate pro- and no reissue ol debentures shall bo k written, printed, stamped oi litho- vides for thu purchase of additional mado inconsequence of such repur- ise at Sieaiuou-. fru it Kel . Sum ' I Vol graphed. school ids J. T. I'OI.I." k ' I'H.IS. J. AMAN. Si: ,. ibi SELKIKK LODGE 12 1.0.0 K ileal -.•--. i lallatl Fv ittlug brsi - cordially iayited to aitaul. I. Th- sa'ul debentures -hall bear P°' interest at the rale of lis-e pel' cent, all rights in lhal portion of Wynne!) (5 per cent.) p.-i- annum from thediite street south of See 1 street and ninth, f, whicli interest shall be paid ning down to (.lovernnient street bo- semi-anniialls ul th lice of the Moi- ween Blocks ">S and 53; lhc trijingu- llli.ck (52, op- chnse. in- lhe presenl sel I building and-1 8. In this bylaw the word "Momi-i- rights in lhat portion of Wynne pality" shall bo deemed lo extend to 1 include all torritpry and property ompriscd within the Revelstota chool District and all such property Sicam L I'UOHW. N.O. US I1ATHIZ Cold Range Lodge, K of P. No. 26, Revelstoke, 8 C. MEKTS .. i.sv 'SKi'S,.- ,v. etcepi each month. i i '. w, H»:. »■. - nock Cnlsbu ■ -- T P. SMITH.I C. Q. H. BB0CK1 K if -: j. B. a • r I.. Meet- ill I I l| M 11 W Che n^aiUIT^cra^ topporaiion of the of He\\elsioke Rank m Itevelsloke aforesaid in lar piece of land bein,' Hlock 5S lying Bhall be linMe lo assessment hcieiin- lassful in i of Canada on lhe " ll"' east thereol and all rights in der as provided by Section 12 of lho lay of hi I.ui lhe the lane running through'Hlock 153 said "I'ublic Schools Act, 1006, Am- |„j 0f ,-es| lively in-each at a cosl of SS95U0.00 of which the endment Acl, 1000." ,„,| over; em during the i-urreiicy I'ovineinl (iovcinmont contributes '■'• This bylaw it passed shall lake [licreof" in l it shall be expressed in 1750.111) leaving 81750 to be raised on effect and come into force on and af- ,. t, In- so payable. the pan of the Municipality! ter the Oth day of April. 1910. be luss-ftil for .Mayor of And whereas lo meel il xpendi- | 10. This bylaw may be cited for all irporation ol lhe Citv ol lure as provided by said ostimuto ii purposes as the " lievelstoke ,,!,.- to negotiate aad sell the is necessary that tho Municipality (School Hoard) Loan Bylaw No lei - or nn- ..I Ihem for should raise tho sum of 8-1750.00 1910." I ,:1 ,,,,.. |„„ i„ ,'„, ,.„se shall lhe And whereas ii is deemed expedient | 11. This bylaw shall before lhc Hnal .:„,! debent ires or ans of them be lo raise upon lho credit of the iluni.-il passing) thereof receive the assent of old for less than ninety-two and iuu- pnlily the sum ol Four II -and sov-|the electors according lo the provr centum of lhe face value, in- en hundred and lifts (8-1750.00) Dol- nions of and in the manner prescribed the cost ol -..I- and broker- lars for school purposos ,,s aforesaid, by the Municipal Clauses Act. necessary c\\-pen-e-. And svherens lhe total amount re- ,, Ihere diall be levieil uud raised quired to bo raised annually be special ceni luring the currency of rate im- paying lho snid debt and| inin uu, of I '.eicst iheicon and for creating a tndred ($1500.00) Dol sinking fund i.a paying the said prin- nieni ,,i intoresl ami L-ipal debt within Iwenly-live yearst is - tssents tsvo (8S22) f'"' interesl 8237.50 ami for sinking In |>n menl of the aid ' ' 8130.15, making a lotal ol lid debentures by a *-il"-1'-'- .„,,,.,-,„ ,,„ „|| | Ami whereas the amounl of the in lhe said "ll"1'' ralablo land ... Iiii ihe Muniui- pubis, including lhe torrltorj mprl- [hc Munich ""' svithin the Kovolstoko School Dis- day ol ,|,| \\| inieipaliti ""'' ''"' "'' ' PUrpoBOS, i oding to u tie- I.i i revised nsscBsmenl roll is ,077,783,50, II., or ! SOW IIIKIil.ltllir. Municipal flin. Head a first time the 26th day ol March. 1010. Road a second time the 26thday ,,t March, 1910. Head a third time lhe 'Jfith day of March and passed svith iheun- animous consent ot lho Council. U ived tho BSSOnt of lhe elector- the day ol Reconsider tl ado| led und finally passed by the Council the IO II). Mnyor. Cits Clerk. I'AKI'. NOTICE that tho almvo is a - f Council of tho Corporation of ih,-^. ,opv 0f the proposed Bylaw upon nd all ' ''.'■ "f Itevelstoke in opon t ting n I |„. forth somblcd en n led a follows: I |, || V bo lawful for lhe Ma lo Thi 1, ii friii in- tawitii nu- mayor ,, | !,. I,, ol the Corporation ol lho City ol Ite- toko for ihe purpose aforesaid and ,] ho i- hereby aillh, ii-ed lo borrow Oil lhe - ii-'bi of ihe Municipality by way , .,, ,,„ m . ol dobontures horeinafler mentioned, I- . , ,. from any pel -on, persons, linn, body oi I,...!,, corporate who may I"' will- , , ,,■ |, nit to advanco the Banio aa a loan, a 12 of Ihf '"i of y not >■■■ • edit - in lho I1KI.1, sail "hole tin ni Foul Thousand seven hundred nnd (illy (817. U) Dol- i i - lai and i" - a i - all -u. h un raised n eivetl to be paid Into tho I md ol Ihe Ti e Col pot' I ,. , ne,I fm il ion ol lhe I ' of Hi - I -.1-.- for . In |,ui pose if. .i • ■ aid and «ith the i- object hen inbi fore i ■ ll hall i-i Inwful for lhe Mayor ho fin- of 11 ol lhe City which the vote ol the Municipality will be taken at the City Clerk's oflici, ily Hall. .oilier of second street nml . Ken/ie Avenue, Revelstoke, B. 0. n Thursday April 7th, 1910, between the hours ot Nine o'clock a.m. anil Seven o'clock, p.m. BRUCE A. T.AWSON, ch-i-k of the Municipal Council. Wanted Known Eggs, or day old chicks trom svhite Leghorns, brown Leghorns; also IMioilu Island Reds and White Crest Black Polish: also a fow dozen Leghorn Pullets, at reasonable prices. Eggs per setting, ?'2 nnd tip. J, A. MO 110AN, nnl ol ol Hi ... :lumbal of J',0. Cox 227, Revelstoke, B.C.—8'[ NVI'.DSKSIIAV, MARCH 30, 1010. T11E mail-herald revelstoke, b. c. Pftfie ■ t If mn- methods suit you tell others, If they don't suit you tell us. Any criticism of our mode oi doing business \\sill be appreciated, HUME'S SPECIAL A news sheet devoted to the interests of the citizens of Revelstoke and surrounding towns and settlements. Our aim is to place before the purchasing public the facilities of Our Big Department Store. Mail t Irders. Telephone ' Irders. Send the children to the store. ' lome yourself, 1 Lisi- our city traveller Oall al your liniiie fur orders. Rajah Silks Fashion says, We have them. The novelty weave crisp kind that is wanted in all the spring colors— Atuyihyst, Rose, Du Berry, Saxe nine. Tobique Brown, Wisteria, Mazerlne Blue, etc. They nro lhe acoepted novelty lor spring Btreel svi-itr, tor making the Princess and lumper dresses 65c. per yard Ladies' Hose dependable Cashmere Hose for ladies. The absolutely seamless kind. The "Pen Angle" all svool black cashmere hose. The hose with the l'en Angle Manufacturing Co.'a reputation and guarantee behind them. Tbey will please you 60c. a pair Ladies' Coats For Spring. Warm and comfortable! coats to slip on after dispensing with the heavy, cumbersome winter coat. They come in pretty tweed effects, and the Fawn covert and Knglish Fancy Worsted $4.75 to $10 Art Muslin Colored Art Muslin for draping. Pretty and fresh as the spring tlowers. Thev tnakea cheerful decoration, and brighten up the room after taking dosvn curtains that have hung all winter. 15c. per yard Net Waists New Net Waists, silk lined. The net svaist stands happily midway between tbe waist of silk and the waist of lingerie, with all the dressiness of the one antl the summer airiness of the other. Fully a dozen new and distracting styles to choose from. Pretty styles, just out of their boxes. Some bave the new front frill. Several styles have touches of the new Vanise embroidery. They all have an excellent china silk foundation that adds a charming bint of shimmer beneath $4.50 to $10 The Second Floor' With that splendid Elevator service the Second Floor has exceeded our expectations. It has become the great shopping and meeting place for the Ladies. There is such an abundance of perfect daylight, and plenty of room, and besides the Rest Room and other conveniences are proving a great attraction. We are trying to make it a pleasant place and Home like, where you can Shop in Comfort and feel at Home. Take advantage of the Rest Room to meet your friends when down town. Soft Hats For Mas Stiff Hats Soft hats in all tbe latest shapes and colors. This season blue and gray shade? are the strongest in soft hats. Small shapes are tbe leaders, but a goodly number of medium shapes will be worn. The "Trooper" and "Dip" shapes are still to tbe front but "Fedoras'" are becoming more popular. We have them all in the famous Christy and Kgerton makes. Christy's Stiff Hats—The perfection of the hatter's art. We have tbe sole agency for these goods and critical people have long since discovered where to get the most satisfactory and stylish hat at a medium price. This year tlie styles are very moderate tending towards small shapes. Black of course will predominate, but a few brown6 will be worn. One price for all $2J to $3J Spring Styles $3.50 White Muslin Underwear Pretty new specialties in white muslin underwear. The petticoated half of the city's population will soon be blossoming out in the new spring dresses. With them will come the need of dainty under- muslins. Seme fascinating articles in lingerie skirts, smoothly fitted and finished dying out around the feet in tine lace llounces $1.50 to 7.50 Wall Paper How about your Wall Paper. We have part of our new spring stock on hand and balance will arrive in a few days. Our stock includes a nice assortment of the very latest creations of the decorator's art. We can assist you in making a selection. We also stock Sanitas Wall Coverings, just the thing for bathrooms a.id kitchens, Cocoa Mats Special Sale ol Cocoa MatB on Thursday and Friday of this week. Get one. Pancakes and Syrup Have you tried any of our Puritan Self liaising Flour, or our Peacock brand of Buckwheat Hour.' The best for the money. If you bave not, net some and try it for your lunch with some of our "Pride of Canada" Maple Syrup. When you get Pride of Canada you get the purest and best. Feeds We are still in the feed market with Hay, Oat-, Wheat, Shorts. Chops and Oraoked Corn. Spices We curry the ISmpress brand. If you try them onoe you will use no other. 11 will pay you to do so. Coffees and Spices,always new and fresh. Put up in any sue ymi want—'in/,, and 4oz, tin dredges, "lib. Cut!-, pails, kegB and burn-Is. Pork & Beans "Why not cut down the high cost of living by usitij.' more beans and less meat, because beans have more food value than meat. We can supply you with white, brown and lima beans, which you can cook at home. Or we have them canned and all ready cooked, in Armour's, Heinz, and Van Camp's Biscuits We not only try to win new customers, but we try not to loose any of our steady ones. By giving our customers pure, fresh, biscuits we are bound to bold them. We always carry a full line. We have a reputation of conducting a pure food store. Come in and look over our lines of biscuits—Huntly ,V Palmer's, Patterson's, Christie's, and any kind vou want Canned Fish Uur customers always buy the best sardines on the market. That's why they get them from us. We carry the best brands made—King Oscar, Sportsman, I.a Rosa, and Rozans a la Bodelaise, besides a large assortment of cheaper lines. In Canned Lobsters we carry Maple Leaf, and (lolden Key- brands, (iood lobsters always sell. Crest Brand, Maple Leaf, and L, Q. Salmon are our leading lines. Blue Point. Cafe, Pointer and Kingfisher will catch us in canned oyster. Nothing nicer than a hot oyster stew. Sunkist Oranges .UK We ure .-bowing a large assort* mentof the Lun his Sunkist nr.ui.M- —In threi- sizes and three prioea— 16c, i" ■-. and ' ' per do en, The moat he ilthl il Orange on the market. Twel -i .'■ Mi'i";" -'"'! ' ;w'" i imi' stampi entitle you to one ol Rogers Br - Silver i irange Spoons. Leave your order before they are all gone. The Klevator is the most perfect type of passenger elevator made. We spared no expense to get the best and most reliable. All the safety devices so far produced you will lind on it. Tbe most approved automatic safety brake. The Slater Shoe for Men This Shoe with its " Sign ol the Slate " and stamped price is well kuown to everyone. We have just received two very special lines at special prices. Black bos calf blucher, medium last, heavy soles, sizes 5} to 11, width D, E and P. Price $4.50. Russia tan, dark, calf; blucher, medium weight—$5.00 You may Bnd a mistake in our in mting, let us know il you do. We have installed the fineet ollice system possible and are doing our utmost ;n keep apace with the times. Vnu can help up if you let us know of any mistake that might occur. ' I I ) Tagf n. THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B. 0- WICUNT.SUAY, MAIU'II Sil, I'JIO, A Newspaper Ideal In mu urliiii' mi "Somo of iho pro llli-IM- ■■! IU l>'lLr Mi'WS|i;i|it>|'," ill h Clip, plt*miMit is- in- hy lhu Oi 1,'iu a I'ic J'l'.--- tn mark ii- UMh aimi\\ el's mi y, lhe puhfishurs mi\\ : " \\ in'u -papt't*, in ouv mimls. is nol liit-irU ;i pun c\\ ni ni new -. \\ paper thai i .mi lied to pi\\*n nn i<> iln remlei .'\\ .-I \\ iliiiiL i hni mn> come alony in n -fi \\ ion tiipplioil b,\\ u \\\\ n- dioftto i> noulootinu "i f lho i hiofosi DUO (if lllo Mi"' 1 in pii mil: liiinlii'M- of a i nl V now ipnpoc pr pn]u*i i i ■ - i ■ ■nm'ni nf |it'i mtl oi ! unioni l\\..i torinlh ii -ImiuI.I lie n i liuinnni- ■|i. M llii lint ii i morn 11 i- .in i ti ■■ if ii iiiiini'i . llll ifl'dM ili plui P*l ul ihi li mtl ■ 'I bu 'i"' mon with whioh Hi.", nml lioui os nml thoii -..ml - t ill lho puhlii Miiii thus lu»w hut ihoir pai \\\\\\\\ ,i> lo i onunoroiiil -u> A now -|Mi"'i i" bo i prmlui i ii •■ i'l \\ i-rti-iii j nii'ilimn. must be inot'o (hull a moro pi.I.'1 for inserting iinisini;. It mu- i lie .in in* iitiiii<>n nf influent. It. ii ii i ho n pioneer iu (rood work nnil I) ilw u l< of iln- | plo's liirhts, h mu i lie n l-'Mili'i of |m-'\\ on trust- worthini' The I'm- Pidsh has prospered ns n business institution beenuse ii has been :,I.-i'i mmI truthful us a nowspa* per, irar'.' nnd truatwoi th\\ as an influpnoL1 in ihi-' community." Inspect G. T. P. Lines Winnipoc, Muivh 2.1 l\\ ... flinmber- lin, [iriioral mutmirt'r i>T tho Grand Trunk I'a -ili. . tt ill j»o to IVin.'i' Uu. pi-i'i parly m»\\1 month to in<|)Pot the iMoji.-- of tho work ihere. I!.' w ill H|H*nd uboul a month in tho wesl and will in> pi l nil pai'ts nf tho *yst*».n. Investors to be Protected \\[, nnil,. Man li 2-1 I'li-nii.-r M. Hi ill.' llll- .Itllll'llN'-l':! llllll till' li'llM-lllllll'tll IS taking nil |inssihle sirps to tnrmlnuto iln- i-jii.li-mii ol npuriotiH inlvi'i'tising fill Wllil-lt UllSt'l'llpllltllltl lilllli IILlflll- ai'.- i.-M^uiii-il'li-. .-iiul vvliii'h, il i-i-laitii t-il, Miniiiii, Inn i-i'-ulij in inislt-iiiliii^ in- I'-iiilini: investor* in llt'itisll I'iiliiliilna nnds. Tlio mhitiiiii,-ih i-laini- liiul il has ll II IlIVOI'Uli ll-il'k nf lilllli ,'iillipitll- ips llll ill.- nllli-l -ill.- nt I In- llll.- nf lair, li. .-inn, mii- I- Illi-nisi'lvi'd lis "I'-ri li-h I ..liiiuliia lm'\\ i-i linn-Hi laml- an |||li-ii--." a llii, ai-.: li lli.-\\ linvn li" iinili-r i aiiiliii-.- ill' i i mi ti.-. I ii ,M Willi lllo itnv , i ' Tlioii uni.In i.|ii.i nnl' ii lo -•I I|l Uiu--. |'l lv .1 -lllliili'llt liillllll.-r ill pnWi't'. ni .ilim im-\\ . .iliil toy III,Mil- nf llu--,-. lli-llMU IIM Illfl'lllN llll li i I III' I ulllls irl . Ill lal,.- il|i run illl'l-llllli. IIIVII- nl -lallilar'l 'Town lilllli . |,|,i.i. ill.-in un lllo nml'kl'l all'l Oil III, ,„ .,1 l",'h |ni"- (ii Into wooks a ntiinhoi' ot u :u ihii-j tiilvtM'tiwliionlH liavo li i Inii-rti-i! ill I In- \\iiu-. it'jiii |ni-. Ii\\ llu- mim-i linii'til nf iln. |i|.|i\\ in.... it tl \\ iaing pi-o.|n -i-ii\\i- illvoslot'M ajaiii-l ill.--'- l.ll.-i' 1'opl'osOll I I'.IIIM Vnm her tonl no of i ilonincil ndvoi tisoiiionts, it i- i-liiinii-il. ainl thi- up plio- i.i ii"' ii .■- afl'Mii ilir jn llriii-l I "lii'nliia lii-u -]'a|ii-|-- a- Woll, i-i 'hi (intiotiin oinonl i hnl in suoli-iunl.sui'li l"'i".|li' hitherto iliilii'.'inl nf lho L'OV- i-iiiiiii'iii liiiii iv-rr\\,'il 'J-'i por oont ol llu- land- l'"i' pnl'kfi ainl pilblif liliil'l- iiiLis- This i- defended lij eitinp n 11,ui-" In lho I.ami net by « llii li a qual'lot inlei'esl in all towimites in the I provint-e i- reserved by the govern- ment, bui there is no objignlion llinl th.. land thus held bnek be utilized lor parks or otherwise. Three Sprees Yearly Ni-u York, Man h 211 "Three times n year i- nol i"" nf ten i"i n gentleman in gel intoxicated." Handed down by SiiiTogntu Nuliln. ai Jamaica, I.. I., recently, this damp decision "ill bring joy lo those who tnko ihi'ir nourishment in liquid form ami who occnsioiinlly lain- an ovor- doso, -ay- ih,- 11..... U1 For years thej have waited for som in authority in apportion the niimboi' "1 limes lhe} mighl gel tangled up in iIn- course <>f n year without being compelled in explain their ronrtuet, mnl uow thnl a jitdieiiil rulinn on lhe ■ I tion ha- cleared the atmosphere iini are inclined i" ol r. Speuking ul lhe i 'iiniidiaii I lul) al Huston Judge l.ongley, ol the supreme .iui i ol N'o\\ a Soolin, -aiil lhal Can nda «iili In-' rival iiiiiiii'iil lives, her initin-n-vK wealth} Holds nnd ([real I'mliiug indiisli} -hiiul.l bow hor hoad in n.i nation, Time «ill surely see her established a- a nation, Iln believed ih.ii iiiun-iniiih- ni' Canadians i-.n nivil a freer nail Inlioiiship wiih iln- I ni.-I Stales, When, somo year ago, In- "a- -nu li> ilm Canadian 'lo- vernmenl to Washington io talk over ihi- matter hi- argument and his negotiations innl wiih Urn little fnvor. Van, nations which had boon wont in laugh ai Canada nnd her nmbitiona had come to ttvat wiih her mi equal basis. Must Have Money Now Qttawi Ma.. order in ri.mi' il In- i n i'M--i'il providing thai mii\\ immigrant, mule nr female, entei ni. < anadn, in lading also per- ; nil .hi tl| ■": ..ai :,. •.... i;,,- \\\\,. t < i.-r botween Man h I nnd tl tnbei HO, mu-1 lia\\ •■ in lii- or hoi possess the tin t arrival al leasl s-j*. in rash in addition in a tMa-t, or suoh Mini of mi.nr'. as will parol portation to tho said ■ • ■ ation in Canada. li \\- also provided that ii the im- rniffi nni is tl end : imilj and i - a rmipanted lv of euoh hiinil), he or she inu I ■ i fai! hri '■'.-• sj.*. for i ' menih between I lie at Mllllli i. .'.|iii\\ alt'iil tn trai ptn< e tin • * ■ House of Lords PAS.* - UKASI'KI FOK l OKM l--,-i ,i Morel -' I " i ■-" ,'f I..-- I he voti ■ nl tl that ' ho ■ It till! ou. 1- -' • .' Tlie Beginning of Spring WHEN DOES SPRTXG REGIX? The almanacs are agreed thai the first da} of spring is the day >ui which the -nn crosses the equator from tile south to north Thi- .wan thai da} was Monday, March JI. nnd Whitakers almanac, which i- always precise, says; "March 21st, spring commences, G.33 p in.' The Meterological ollice ih-i- nol agree wiih the almanacs, li holds thai the three winter months arc December, Jnniinr} and February. :'-'"' ,,,;" ''"' spring began ,.ii the lirsl ol Mnrch. Thai date seems tn be rathet - arl} thif -•■■' lor some ,ii the most, bleak nnd wintry wenther of thi year has befallen u- ii" ,■ • he in t ol March. Thn old im- : hegnn nn In ■ t I'ebru - - and 'unimei i in the ■ M . ;. now quite obsolete In -pi-- lier ul ■ '« ■'!' il rnpi.ll • ■ d plnnl germin ite in our ri ■ ■ i ll - H iini i i i C. P. R. Easter Holidays 1 nu ROUND TRIP BETWEEN Al.l, STATU INS PORT ARTHUR AND WEST TICKETS ON SALE MARCH 24 TO 28 Final Return limit March 3D, 1910 ATTEND THE AVIATION MEET AT VANCOUVER March 25. 26. 28 Corporation of the City of Revelstoke HY-l.AM MV I to. \\ |U I \\\\\\ III STOP I I' II I1TAIN l \\\\l-'s Ul WIV. TH ROUGH I'.l.iit'Ks SO, "io & SO. B3. Whereas il i- deemed oNpedienl to stop up portioni ol the lanes as hero- I hinder described,; j III', IT THEREFORE VS UTER by I iln- Municipal Council ol lho Cnrpoi a ! tion ol lhe City ol Revelstoke, in ii'imn mcetiniz assembled as follows: 1. That all thai portion of lhe lane in I'.I,,, I, n ber Fifty (Ml) lying botween lho westerly boundary ol Rob- on Vvenuo ami tho easterly boundary f Mi-Arthur Avenue ni shown on a plan of pari of the Cil\\ of Revelstoke nnd numbered 0'2(i I. \\N|) nil thnt portion ui lho lane iii Rlock number l-'if- ty-threo t-*nl) lying between the westerly boundary ol Wynn Btreet and the onsterly boundni-} ol Pearson St., as shown on a plan o! part ol the City of Rovolstoke and numbered 636, bo nnd tho same are hereby undoi* tho authority of Section 56 sub-section 112 of tlm •Mimi. ip.il Clauses lot," topped up. Head n Rrsl limo the 8th day ol l.-inh. 1916. Read a second time the 5th day of March, 1916, Road a third time and passed the Sth day of Maroh, 1916 with tlm unanimous consent oi the Council. Reconsidered and finally passed ami adopted b} the Council the IStli day of March, 1916, (Signed) J. II. II Will.TUN. Mayor. BRUCE A. r.AWSOX, City Clerk. 1 cortify this is a true copy of the By-Law passed by the Council of the City oi Revelstoke, B.C., March 18th., mm. BRUCE A. I.AWMiV City Clerk. Closing Out Prices Fruit and Ornamental Trees llnvinp ilit-) und of our nursery grounds lo be cleaned up by Way, I nm prepared lo offer special prices on all cash bargains Splendid ai-eortment of ornamental trees, acclimated stuck, having been growing on our grounds fur years, from 10c. up. One of the best selections oi roses in B.C. in all leading varieties, suitable for i] is section, in good 2-year blooming i-i/ts, •Joe. each, if-ii por 100, $150 per 1000, smaller ones balf«price, 60,000 fruit tru-s in leading varieties, Let me price your list 10,000 shade trees, in nil sizes and prices. Greenhouses full ol plants in nil sizes and prices, trom $!1 per 100 j'ots up. M. J. HENRY OFFICE AND PACKING GROUNDS 3010 Westminster Road, Vancouver TO INVESTORS If you want a sure invostment, and one that wilt stand the closest inspection.write The Over-Land Financiers Limited, VANCOUVER, b c. moh 1S-88 Revelstoke Flour and 'Feed Store Royal Standard Flour, Five Rose Flour, Hay, Grain, Feed and Chicken Specialties, Beans, Peas, Barley, Breakfast Foods, Mayer's Celebrated English Horse and Cattle Foods and Medicines. The Paget Supply Coy. E. W. B. PAGET J. WILSON WATER NOTICE How a Pole Seeks a Job Y.M.C.A. Campaiqo \\ "• ■■ i- bi ■*•■ [riven thai an appli- • will be made under 1'art V. ol ffate Vet, 1909," t.i obtain a Revelstoke Division ol H, •■ ■ ind oi ipa- Ja --ii S. ffiens, I [p iwer ,-md vege* ■■rum, ■ ition unnamed, running hi ! ■ iub-d . -imi ■' led ,li- •i w*ifi 'nn^t.- from - GALT COAL! Send in your -orders for this excellent coal Dry Cedar, 4-Foot $3.75 Per Cord. BARGAINS IN Residences, Building Luis Fruit Lands W. B. ROBERTSON First Street Tel 6 B. To Trappers Raw Furs Bought Cash Prices Paid F. B. WELLS, Exporter of Purs. Ilie Ptiilostipl SIGNS Alljcinds Reasonable Prices Painting and Paper Hanging" Satisfai '.uni riunrantei tl R. Z. CRAWFORD i r Third St. and Rob»on Avenue H. B. STONEX Practical.. Machinist Jail kind" neatl; carried 00 : ' Jmii work - of w Front Street. 0. T\\ •. " 1! - - ■■ ■ ■ '■ ; 1 Central Hotel Abrahamson Bros., Props. Enlarged ami Impioved. Kirnt-CluKK in every reP|iert. All modern loiiveniencet" I.ar^c SaiiifiU- Rooms. Rates, $2.00 per day SpecialiWeeklyJRates, Revelstoke, B.C. ORIENTAL HOTEL suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $1 a day. Monthly rat". J. ALBERT ST03STE PEOP. Shingle Mill for Sale -,l , ' It m li 'l I ii 1 nd 1 ior day. Apply to ■im 1 . !■, EDS al . ■ .i I : : ■ i ■ IS Besl etii ■ of PRUIT 1 B EEJ! ' CO.. 110. I Palace Restaurant McKcnzie Avcnuo Fruit, Candies, Clgars,Tobacco. Meali 85 cento. A. H. Sing, Proprietor UNION HOTEL ARKOWHI ll>, B . ten '■ romirji 1 -i-i . 1 . sample roo i • 1 -■ In Uritish t lolntu- lila, ovei lookinx 1 ppei Arrow Luke. W. J..Lightburne, Prop. E. G. BURRIDGE Tinsmithing, Repairs, Hot Air Pipe and Furnace Work JJnion Hotel RESTAURANT 1 1 l.-r N'-m Managemei l *1 WHITE HELP 0NLv Stewart Macdonald Proprietor J CEMENT BLOCKS Uhitr.faRtTirtd fof nil CiUkkfl uf br.ildiogs CEMENT AND LiME FOR SALE FIRE CLAY AND FIRE BRICKS ' -I 1 li - . - , ,;: qaantlllii 1 itthtlowftt prloMforcMh, ill klndilol bnlldl .- ■ndiplaitulfl) WORK SHOP indtrtikw Connauisht Ave. - Revelstoke \\ A. PRADOLINI, • REVFLST0KL 1 WEDNESDAY, .MAKCII 30, Wit). THE MAIL-HERALD, RLVELSTOKE, B. C. I Tap. 1 BUILD UP REVELSTOKE ' -v. lr^k$>? lawr '—- MW- - )J.~»^.i3U..i'-»iJ-"*'Sl*^ Patronize Local Industry YOUR NTING AT HOME We oMAIL-HERALD has new type and printing machinery Our stock tf printing papers is large and well selected. WE PRINT Letterheads - Billheads - Cards cTVIenus - Envelopes - Programs Books and Booklets - Loose Leaf (Recount Forms - Ball Programs Wedding Stationery - Memoriam Cards - Lumber Forms - Tags, Etc. -ADDRESS- THE INTERIOR PUBLISHING CO., LTD. REVELSTOKE, B. C. Agents for the famous EMPIRE TYPEWRITER $60.00 Cash Canada at Ko.ne Speaking in London, \\. W, S mil horn lii'iinnaii of lhu ' ii'iiml Trunk Pacific xni I: "ll \\- -nil) ■.«.tM.'iliiiMi'< tlml . unii In ii- u\\ ri nth orti ied, 1 ilu nol think ii. li i^ the siluiilion initl ri ■■ of ('mm In ihni compel ntlentiuii, \\i iln- back ni all these resource*, whii li in amount nntl extent rend like a fairy tnle, i* ili" nintfliilleenl i-i'eilil of < an ikIii, tine firm t.> the tali nl an I I .thins nf Iuu- irovernmcui antl to hei matfiiilieent hnnkin i n llll I MM \\ !'l ni'l ii IMtOHl I M ! "In no pai i\\ spii ii I t i-. dm- Hi i, lain i.'ali-r - lull ' I I ninir whal *\\w w .11 he in ten ami iui'hi\\ yearn to cuine'; Iln ' inini i \\ ii .i u hole re ,i I -jre ,i ntrontflh, moral nnri mi lerl I, which would a*. i in< u\\ main- lining relation* u uli ( ;, latin. W hei -a'nl nnri tli me n * reyai I ■ pi it im i ii m land fr ado, I believe lh - oitntn iiii- little country ii o im i iwded, ■ nnl uni n ,i- ihL! populul ion i- toduj our problem. The inen n . i ■ . i of i IsIuITm here enn only hi letl bj ineren.se of production nnri inin - ••■I labor nn il..- Intnl. Wu li < the I people; there i- Canada; there in ' 'an ada llley have the land. " \\ British statesman i- wan Led w lio will make ii a quentinu of hiph policy tu transport surplus popul il ii »n w I en 'n mn lind ampin work, One of lhe solui nni- of i he unemployed tpie.' lini should lie supplied In ilu- government ii, (irent Britain, and no -mail, r organisation, seriously taking ii[) this question ami offering ui > Britain; and he added: "without wishing to touch upon politics, 1 think thai in this connection the bonds <»f empire might with advantage be drawn closer. The destiny of < 'anada is inextricably hound up wiili thai of ihi- empire." He went on to give his support to the Canadian naval 3chome now before lhe Dominion parliament, TAKE Hi-it OWN TIME. ' Sir Edgar Speyer pleased everyone by announcing that he sails for Canada iu m fortnight's tune in company with Sir Robert Perks. Sir Edgar Speyer is oi f Sir Robert Perks' financial supports in the fieorgiau, Bay projects ami lie modestly declared I that as a banker he wished to take a part, however small, in the onward progress which the Dominion was |making. "Nothing can stop Canada in her path. The road i- clear and her progress unimpeded, but next year, significantly added ihi- prominent English banker, I hope she will not throw all her plum- lo England at the sain*- time. Canada will lick creation, Imi lei her take her lime over it. (Cheers nnd laughter.) England will always be glad to furnish the sinews of war, thai i-. the funds necessnry to back legil imatc enlerprj ■•■." tater Cay BEAUTIFUL SEUVTCES AT U.I, I'lii; i III i;c;u:s Eastei pn ed >Q .. ■ ■ , iietl> ih th*: city on .- ■ nl lj . ! In- _..- ■ r. -• ival of all ilir Christiti ' irche H ns tit- tingly cell braii d b liffi i I de- nominai ii m- in ■-]'•■■ i i ■■ i 'e an I special music, I : acr ' al egei ira m ■ i ,. . from I \\\\ oi tvinter ami \\\\ inter i- -v mbnlii til of ll • ■ d<*ath oi ChrUt, iii- de thi tomb, n the bud l he grn i t he held takiny on .. is fi if th . irch \\ ear bi ■ n ise on il I !«• of tlie Christ i ol ■ ■ ■ ■ -ur faith boll world* and I e orlri BEAITII'U ft'KATHI It ■ '.'■- ntr i n K.t-,- [i'V Day wen i . ■ 'lu* .;■.■• ... the balm; air and hi i ■ ■ ■ ■ lie peo ple out '■■ nt j » of ihe af- Lernonu for ' '.:' M - i ' he new noiiei able, and (prim: ■■'■ a-* heralded thi ladies . ■ i. t. dame N ul i re ev*ell il though I - ' were mil nd the b n ndy to bre i! Un Is i tself to ■ , ■ .. I ■ • 11 i n the mat. rial things oming •iprinc nnd , -■- ; n tli" rem in« ol rem pronii f C hrisl I be ; t ■' und n hap] i exis- lam-e foi each an i all of That thought is siifl ing. I he churi lies weii all ' fith Mowers, and special services were held. ST. PETERS, If oh ' 'ommunion wu brated at 8 in the morning. The morning service was full) choral, ffolj Communion beiug celebrated, n laree number of communicants took pari in the great Sacrament* In the evening the music was excellent, '-li" choir being largelj augmented. The anthem sung as a solo by Mrs Bews wa- beautiful and wa- rendered with patheth sweetness. The Rev, C, A. Procunier, in both his sermons dwelt on the festival of Easter, saying that if the resurrection of I Ihrisl be not t rue then all our religion is r fraud and of no value. The resurrection of Chrisl is the great mainstay of life and leads to eternal salvation. The preacher urged that the people put down all strife aid enmity and ihink of the great truths and lessons of Christ's death and Resurrect ii m. METHODIST < IIUBCH. The Easter services u, re verj fine, there lieing large ■ ongregations and beautiful singing. Owing to i Ines the pastor was not able to preach In the morning, but Rev. Mr, (-alder kindly came to th*; rescue, and delivered an Eastei sermon in his usual able manner. Thi pastor took the pulpit iti the evening ant) preached on the significance of the burial and Resurrection of Christ. The Horn! decorations, consisting of dalTodals, white and pink carnations, house plan; and a whole array '>f potted liliei. ted .-. verj beauti ful scene. The Sunda) School was well atteaded ind at four o'clock an inter- est inu service was held in the church parlors. Poultry Lecture The depart men I of agriculture at iVictoria has intimated thai ii has no {intention of excluding Revelstoke from I the niijoj menl of the benefit of Mr. A. .lull, the poulliy exper1' nth ice, and li.- v. ill mnl ■■ m i in i'ii,. j fi -' a visil to iln ritj ,i» an eai l> rl lie, and le tnre before i lir local poultr; o in.n. I,'.-'.. 1 -.: ■ h pari ii lllai poul | and 1.1 ■ been ted in heinc ■ m tied from Mi •lul ciary. Coroners Verdict on G. IR. I Seattle, Mai li J- I - at Wel lii ii i Mm lives wen l which while ' in the H ren I ■ lhe ti ■ : lace. Tl j Henrii lir Hi • Rl ,'heti theii 'T' n needed. 1 imy cen red he railway for t ■ ■ ■ New Street Lights Rpvelntoko \\^i!l no lonijer Iw .-\\ ii:c bug" .'iu . ilml i-. n rity illuminated by thi ti I j ptem ol in- - nml-- put bulb fi--hi -i.,ir- lor JI iln ivorl 1 like Bre- llios -i; p-r-lnl frnin trees, The -'lay ol lhe "fire bug" i- p - in -1 I. 1 the itiei in i _ in- : b; City 1 n fforlh M 1 new ii - ii f . ii I 'hi ■ i ■ -.: - i' .i llu llllVi , i by - in ' ■ ■ n - I revi Tl '.It. no "ii ■ ,i u mi i hoti I- in ii--- mountaibi ,-> [■ I'rmlT. Mn; ' fa I - Emerald 1 ..I,- i lutli inn ■ 15th. I llll '■• nd Ion the in- i ■ IJ. P«S8 8. THE MAILHEEALD REVELSTOKF, B. C- WEDNESDAY, MATCCT1 30, 1910. Strong School Shoes FOR YOUTHS AND BOYS See Our New Stock of Hard Wearing Shoes. Every Pair Warranted Latest Suitings for Spring Wear All the Smart Styles and Good Values BRING THE BOYS REID <& YOUNG BO UN \\i Itevelstnke, U ' Monday, IU ■ h 2Mb, 1010 Lo Mr. nml Mrs. Vi. t\\ I .aiumers, ol ' lhase, BJ '., a sou. LOCAL AND GENERAL 1, li, I'i -i. ii,:lim photographer, will %,e at (he Revel lokc stu lio tor ono »■ , only, commencing Thursday, 31sl JM.-u li, and iv prepared lo take sit- itin j ■ in all the latest styles. 1!. ', -■ ■ tinq ol the Supreme i : Ioi 'ith,- irai ioi of the business ol <>oni •- ,,; i ■ e, civil and criminal, >\\i!l be held in iln- eity mi Mu; 3rd. A firm in Vain - mver is ,-i Iverl .IK i:,_ mni-hiniM for sah nd m ■ looking I ii up- ill Hero is a ,! ii .- Ioi some live man in Revel |gtoke. I , , i trees should be -i" ayed in the Ispi'mu. and you miu get the chemicals all prepared to mis with wnter at M n lonald Din Ston I :■■ Tin,-. I,,- - ithei rollini lock toi fi.'] p. i-oud pn ! through here en route tor Vm Jl'iin■-. R iperl i , i if, the on o to v . - - hem in ei h Jt ■ irrei PURITY FLOUR To those who have not yet given Purity Flour a trial we would suggest you doing' so if you wish to procure the best as we absolutely guarantee every sack. Your money refunded if not just what we represent it to be. TEA AND COFFEE We have a full stock of the leading lines in Teas and Coffees and can offer you the best values on the market, ranging in price from $1 per lb. to 3 lbs. for $1 as a special. A. HOBSON. BAKER & GROCER Your Insurance Is one of the most important items in your business LET Kootenay Agencies, Ltd, Look after this branch of your business KCOTENAY AGENCIES, LTD. Successors to Kincaid & Anderson ii \\ -, - DI . . i • - ■ ■ ' I On behalf ui the members of the fmnih und friends <■'. tin - Doucnid ,1. McDonald I -., -i. In thai ;■ ihe | • pie oi Hi n-1-tiike « nobli work- lo i ovi he hndii of the i i- - nt tin Kneel I'll! - illsii ■ ler. I -^—————————-——————————^———^———— ■■ .: ir to I hank the C 0. f tl " -.. - . " "" ■ iml -h- r-i'l-]' ' '»•'. '"' :"i""' • ''' '' "' "ll" Rati ",:" ,h" ": SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. ,1. S. Middleman* is spending a fi-u week* ai Vancouver, ■I. 11. Si-otl lefl mi Sunday for a visii In lho Const riiies. II (', 1'i-inr-lr, ot Cnlgnr.i. is the guesl of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Ulen. A. M, I'ool, of Calgary, lias been ap- pointed lo tho local stall of tho Moi- | Kx-Muyor C. I-'. Lindmark was in Ilie city fnr a fe« 11;i\\ s iiii- iveek, bin lefl again lasl night for Vancouver, Mr, M ii-diiimld, of the linn uf Mm- ilim it 111 \\. i lilli'l to, coniructors for tho inenl iralllc brige, lefl on Saturda.x jiighl I'm \\ nm miver, The F.pworlh l.eag ? Ihe Methn ili-i i Inn- li iii.-i nn Mondn.N nirIn nl the home ol (', I-'. I indmnri \\ vcri pie i un -,,,-ial t inn- was spenl. ' 0, \\Ih aliatn-i ni. \\ Vlirahamson ami Snmlj Meliae, junior, have lefl fm N'ew WestmiiiHter, to ent, i I he I . -lum liia College for a business course. The Pinal rain,- ni the Merry-go round Wlii-i Club was played nl lhe home ol Mrs, .1. -I. Porter, lhe president. The aggregate prize fnr the season was won b.v Mi-. Ila.\\.. Mrs. Knapp and Mrs. Iln\\ tied fui the prize, Mrs. Ila\\ winning in a cul a handsome nil glass bowl. Mr. I . IV. Brndshnw won ilu- genlleninn prize, a ifollnlain pen. Tin- prizes for li,,- e\\ leninp ivere won by M'-. 'llm-. Sturdy, i,ial Mr. i IiIV..id 1 npihnrt. \\fler re- fir-lniii-ni- danciitg was enjoyed I'm a I'lr nt hours. Tin- evening wn* broiighi i,. a close bj exlendine, a honi li vole ni thank! to the popular presidonl. ! A veri pleasum fum-tioii iu,,k place • mi Saturda) niglit ai iln- home ni IMrs. .1. |i. Sibbnld, when fl II. Humphreys was presented with a li.uiil-i'ii let-trie rendini! lain), by the members nf lhe elmii and Surola> School ni >i. I'eters ihun h. on lii- departure from Uevelstoke. Mr. Hum phrei - has been \\ en long ialed .with iln- choir a- well is being *nper- iiu,-mi,-in ni iln- Suudai School foi some iiine, i.tkn^ a keen interest in lh.- l.o ler, an,I being n en! led memlici ,,f iln- foi ni-'i. Mi - ^ii-li J,I made lh,- |u-.--.-iil;il inn. evpres- inu i -. t--l a: ihi- departure and sayiiiii lhal the good wishes of ill the i'ii,-n,I- ,.f Petci - church would go «iiii him. Mi. IIiini|.111-1■ > - said he grea llj cd their Kin,In,--- am! iroutd always |keep a uai in spot in hi- heart fui Revelstoke ami his manj friends of Si. Peters eongregntion. Music nnd refreshment - concluded a • ci i - ',- ■ - uiil-- ,-\\ ening, f i \\i;n nl' i ll \\\\l\\.- Easter Neckwear Come and see ourdisplayof new, nobby neckwear. We have opened a new lot this week, ami are showing the season's novelties, in Fancy Collars, Embroidered Collars, Storks. Jabots, ami Frillings, including a large range of the Cord Frillings, in white, colors and gold. Gold leads everything in Spring trimmings. Easter Belts The prettiest we have ever shown. We bave them in Leather, all colors; Elastic, in while, brown, navy, black and green, both plain and steel studded, and in leather and jet trimmings. Trices from 25c. to $3.00 Lingerie Dresses and Blouses Our stock of Lingerie Dresses is verj complete. We have them in white and colors, beautifully trimmed with lace and insertion, al prices Erom $4.50 to $22.50 Blouses in all sizes-- Lawn, Mull and Linen priced from 90c. to $6.50 You will lind mu- stuck the must cum plete in town, and many lines that you can get in nu other store, while our prices are the lowest. I ' b - -.•nt home also thank Supi, Rilpntrick and ollicinls of thai : hi ' I'.I,' . >i in forwarded i \\ t . M.pllWI H. Sydney, S -' Spading foil.--. Turf .mini tools, b nl,.-! 0 irm I'-i.'-. - Flower Dur Trade is Increasing Because we study our Customers and supply the best goods obtainable. G. W. Bell P. O Box 208 GROCER & BAKER Phone No. 23 ■ ROW ABOUT EASTER G00DS1 BEWS HA8 In Easter Novelties Rabbits Chickens EgK Candy BOXOS Chocolate Ecu* ' I Bews" Drug Store ICE. , i I * IM '' - 1 M ' I I.I.VnMAllK. • la rl Al I ■ hi ■• W -I. : in- A Full Range of Shoes AMES-HOLDEN BRAND i • Ladies, Missus and Children in Black, Tan and Canvas. All sizes, ami latesl Bl les. Broad and narrow lasts. Mosl durable shoe "a the market Mrs. A. G. Crick, First Street List Your Vancouver and North Vancouver Properties with ANDREW E. LIDDLE P. O. 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