@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "27b39825-073b-4db6-8acc-0c46bfa0ce30"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-05-17"@en, "1912-02-21"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310713/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ "Empire" i; "ilor ^ For ease of oporat. ,M perfection in results it is unsurpassed. Price $G0:| Interior Publismng Co., Agts.i The Mail-Hepald Vol. 18-No. 14 <■""■'•'•'■: [?'"**-- ■ ffSP' ' ') I ..'■''' ■■ .M.'niA; *. 1 1 1 1 ■ , .IIK STATELY ^ HALLWAYS nlirn decorated «iili Alabnstlne, hav i- ii lustrous richness, Alabastino is tlie most durnlili- of nil ivnll-coverinus,and sn simple In apply ilml >'OU cun do it yoiirsrlf, and produce lieouiilul effects. Alabastine mixes willi rold wnler, nnd is applied In tlm wnll willi a brush, As ihe water evaporates, the Alabastine sets hard, nnd continues In harden, until, in timi', ii [arms purl of llm well itself. Ask iis tn show you a Iml i-ard nnd a copy "( Homes, Healthful nml Beautiful, with many dainty, new ideas fnr lho decoration nf ynur home. It will show exactly what Alabastine will do for you. Orders lelt wiih us will bc attended to promptly Varnishes for Furniture Floors Woodwork Carriages Autos Boats Varnish Stains Enamels tor Baths and Woodwork Gold. Silver and ■^Aluminum Paint LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO. Paints Brushes LIMITED Oils Glass Varnishes Ladders Polishes Etc. <*> 0<)<>CKK)0<><)0 t Imperial Bank of Canada O Hoad Ot^ico Toronto, Ontario. 9 Capital Subscribed - 6.000,000.00 ? Capital Paid Up - - 5,996.00v>.C0 V r>„. ^m^f Reserve Total Assets, 5,996,000.00 572,000,000.00 Brunches or Agents at nil pt-ineipul points In Canada, Apjents in Great Britain and United Suites—London, liiiglaml, Lloyds Bank, Limited. Chicago- first National Bank, Coin Exchange National Runk. Seattle—Soattli National Bank, San 1'ran- Cisco—Wells I argo Nevada National Bank. Spokane—Exchange National Banl, Savings Bank Department Deposit* of $! and upward, received, and Interest allowed it current rate from d ite of deposit, Correspondence solicited. Revelstoke Branch— A. B.MoCleneghan, Mgr. ^ • 000<>00<>CK> 0 INFANTS' WEAR Long and Shortening Dresses. Cloaks, Etc. Spring Shipment Just Arrived Mrs. A* G, Crick, • First Street P. BURNS & CO., LIMITED ALWAYS CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK 01 FRESH MEATS HAM BUTTER FISH BACON EGGS POULTRY LARD CHEESE Order Early and Often TIRED ? THEN A CUP OP "BELL BLEND r ri; a " will refresh you willi iis bright, n flavor nml tragraticy. Sold In 1 lead packages, iii*v Ili. Price, 35c, 40c. and 50c . perIb. Q. W. BE I J 1 i P. O. Box 208 GROCER & BAKER Phono No. 23 REVELSTOKE. B. C. KHBKUARY 21, 1912 $2.CO Per Year GRAND ORANGE LODGE CONVENTION IN SESeiON AT REVELSTOKE, B. C. Election and Installation of Officers—Provincial Grand Chapter Royal Black Knights of Ireland in Session-Mass Meeting Wednesday Evening February 21st.-Two Hundred Delegates and Visitors Present pr Km* a while mi February r.ith, the rr.11. station at Vancouver looked hln' a l-tli nl July celebration. Near ly a linn,in-.I prominent Orangemen , delegates [ron tbe various Loyal Or ange Lodges tn Vancouver and vicinity entrained In special cars bound tor Revelstoke to at tend the annual i convention ot the Grand Lodge ot British Columbia, the number ol Orangemen and thoir Irlends (rom all pints ol 11. c. who bave gathered in Revelstoko bring over two hundred. Not only do tbo Provincial Grand Orange Lodge hold sessions, but the' Prbvlnctal Grand Lodge ■•! tbe Royal Black Knights of Ireland, ono ol tbo highest degrees ol the Orange order, Is also holding its annual convention I ore. Tbe Scarlet Chapter, the Brown Partners, the Royal Arch Purple Marksmen and the Orange Young * Hiitons, ure uli represented at ibis ing gathering In our city. The award ol the Grand .Sessions to Revelstoko, last year, was made on the assurance ol the delegation trom tbe Interior, tbat every stib- ordinate lodge In lbe Interior would bo represented, ami which promise has been amply luiaileJ. Krom \\ Ic- torta, Nanaimo ami Ladysmith, iik well as other coast eities, including Vuncouver, prominent delegates In - eluding Provincial Grand Master G. J. Grimiisou of Victoria, who joined the Vancouver delegates In then* spec inl cars Ior Itevelstoke. Additions to the party were made at all the prin cipal stations until by the time this city was ieaiM.1 the total number bad reached over two hundred. At Hevelstoke the visitors were wel ei lined hy the citizens and dispersed under the guidance of the members ol the local lodges, to their various ho lels, to prepare for the labors of the convention sessions. The Provincial Grand Chapter Royal lllark Knights ot Ireland, opened at :i a.m., Tuesday with Sir Knight Geo, J, Gtimason of Victoria, in the chair. The business of the murning s'ssion was taken up With the reports ol tho Grand Lodge officers. The report ot tho Grand Registrar showed a large Increase in the membership, two new preceptorlea being organised during the yeur, und two dormant preceptorlea being resuscl - tated, Al tbe afternoon session, a welcome to the delegates was given iy Sh* Knight J. 11. Armstrong, ol tho local preceptory, to which a suit able reply was made by the Grand .Master. Considerable routine busi - ness was transacted, alter which tho election and installation of officers Was conducted as follows: Grand Master—V. 10. l'aki'iihiim, .Mission City, Deputy Grand Muster—it. Fawcet, North Vancouver. Asst. Deputy Grand Master—W, 1-1, Trowsdalo, Victoria, loan.I Cbaplaiu—Md. ltritt, Hues land. Deputy Grand Chaplain—H, Birm i.igham, Vancouver. I Grand Registrar—J. .1. Tulk, Vancouver. I iiepui" Grand Registrar—Obas, ui- oot.t, Vancouver. : Grand Trousurcr—II. T. Thrift, of White Rock. I j Deputy Grand Treasurer—W. (!. Gamble, Abbotsford. j Grand Lecturer—Alex. Armstrong, Cumberland. I Deputy Grand Lecturer—Jan. Aclie- Bon, Vancouver. (Irand {'elisors—H. Vi. Cook, New Westminster; R. N. Hopkins, Vancouver. Grand Stand 11.—L. D. MoCall, of l'i ai-hlaud; D. Gibliard. Mission City. Grand Pursuivant — J. H. Armstrong, Hevelstoke. Grand Tyler—W. H. Duiimore, Vaucouver. Grand Committee—.1. Vi. Morrison, U. .1. Dow, Geo. McKeevor, John Jackson, Vi. T. Jago, Geo. Grimason and Kd. Hush. | Deputy Grand Leet. of U.A.-Wra. 11. Brett. Vancouver. I The Grand Orange Lodge opened this morning, nud the sessions will continue today and tomorrow. This 'evening a public meeting will beheld In thc opera house, to which the pub lie is Invited. Addresses will be given by Bev. C. Vi. Corey of Kamloops and J. W. Whlteley ol Vancouver. Local and instrumental selections are being provided for thc occasion, ■ and an interesting and enjoyablo lime may be expected. BOURNE BROS, Dealers in - - - Hardware. Sporting Goods McClary's Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces Sherwin-Williams Paints, Varnishes Plumt ing and Tinsmithing. Hay and Feed Up^tcvDate Stock of Groceries We make it a point to keep everything in this line spotlessly clean, and give our customers the best of attention. Phone No. 22 BOURNE BROS. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS H Grocery" Bulletin Boneless Ham, per lb 28c 3-lbs Indo-Ceylon Tea $1.00 Tasty Coffee, fresh ground, per lb.. . 35c Eastern Maple Syrup, in bulk, per qt. 50c Molasses Snaps, fit for any table, tasty pnd delicious, per lb 15c John Mclntyre C& Son \\ PREMIER McBMDE'S banned Unofficially that proposed new Uailway I'olicy makes no provision lor railway from North to Arrow HUH WilV PillirV '">kV8 th,u"'>'11 Kevelstoke. This hus IIHILiimI I ULIUI occasioned keen dlaappoluttnont am- ong all clusscs here, especially in view ... Premier's announcement made here Beinq Dealt With by B. C. Gov- ;■ °« ■ '"i,; wtoi "c ■***»? " J » I anadian .Northern at that early BrnniEiit"^Sutter Terms" i,tcwanted toiiicii"k's"°" ijn,ueb ia deal with government. Uoard bopo RfiSDlution Csrries >"1 wi" i"Bifit ui,ou buci1 branch iw- iug provided for aud oiler you ussis- \\ ictoria, i'. Ci Yd,. Ill— !''■,'in. , McBi ..I..- .*.** . ii . .;i dealing • ith better terms was earned unanimously in tiie legislature today. In reply to iver, a rrlcticisni on the attitude ol the iroveniniont •>!! the subject the premier took occasion to allude to tiie position he had taken with Sir Wil - ind Laurier in 1907. Sir Wilfrid had said at the time that it was not a matter for trim to discuss, but for thc provincial premiers, lie hud also said that he did not consider that B Commission was the host way ot deal ing with am atter of this kind. Subsequent!)' tbe provincial prcm - Iers had met. and he, Mr. McBride. had withdrawn from the conference, not in any heat ns some newspapers ti a il stated, hut he had gone out quietly intimating that as far as British Columbia was concerned the snd was not yet. He au.l Ins government were looking nt it as n provincial matter. Anything done to forward it would I.e to the credit of the whole of Oanada and British Columbia. Night s.ttmes commenced this ev - ening. Premier McBrlde'S railway policy will tie brought down tomorrow, as will thc estimates. IKE COAL STRIKE |_ MAV BE SERIOUS Various Conferences Being Held To Avert It-Will Probably| Spread Over United Kingdom t.inee of delegation tl'oul Board aud t onservatlve Association if you think „ they could assist. Please wire ana- Wjth the threatened ci c. B. Hume, President. After making arrangements for tbo delegation to be prepared to proceed to the coaflt at a moments notice, i'i Hoard adjourned at 5 p.m. Exposing Calgary firm A recent case of real-estate misdealing has come to light showing tile advisability of dealing with re- l.oiidon, Feb. 19—Various confer - ences were held todny in connection ml strike thru' out the United Kingdom, but the developments were Of minor importance except that the Nutionul Transport Workers' Federation decided to support the miners iu the eveut of n, strike. it is believed a cabinet council will be held tomorrow to consider the situation. It is likely the government, it Independent eflorts ut conciliation fail, will call a conference Revelstoke Meat Market. Ltd. Swift's FERTILIZER Tiie Cheapest and Best Revelstoke Meat Market, Ltd REVELSTOKE BOARD Of Will An emergency meeting of the Rev- Trade was held in Tuesday afternoon sponsible Arms permanently located'0* representatives ol masters and , „„ , . , men, at which (Ieorge H. Askwith tho in town. The tucts bnelly are thoBc. ,, „ Board of Trade "strike breaker will \\ representative ol the J. it. w"t-1 ,d .-on Realty Co., sold an Ituliau citi- | .-Tbc Times" announces that Sil sen here tour lots. Shortly after a (ieorge Askwith has already made nr representative of a lirm calling them- rangements which will enable the gov selves the National Land Oo., iu com ernment to take action immediately pany with one of the heads of the with a view to averting the coal nun called on the ltuliuu und by strike, knocking the property he had purch used attempted to convince him it was uo good and to huy what they were selling. They even ollered to I get his money buck for bun aud returned ue.xt day giving him twenty tbcrhood of Railway Trainmen willi dollars falsely saying they had '■ Easter Monday Reserved The Ladies' Auxiliary ol the llro secur-'give a grand hull on Master Monday ed it from the J. B. Watson Realty'evening. So watch the columns of Co., took his agreements away glv- this paper for further announcements ing him the idea they were cancelled ,,( this important social event, und secured $luu from him us payment I The Ladles' Auxiliary docs uot do , , , , I on property they were handling. j things by halves, so cancel all other elstoke Board of Trade was held in, in,eati^t.loa afterwards, tbe'apprtntBMfflti for Easter Monday ov- the city al on Tuesday afternoon L^ ^ ^ the 20th inst.. at I p.m., some thir-1 ^^™ , , „ .,. ,, , I wus a straight case ol miH-rcprcseu- tv memliers, including |.tactically ev- " ' ,, I tation all through und appealed to pry prominent businessman in the i ,, , . . . ,,.,,„, ,. „ tOS Watson Realty Co. to help hitii ntv being present. President ( . B. i * ' , , , i a .. , , get rid of it. This they did t.o pro- Hume took (lie eh.iir. and Secretary, ' . ' ,.,,., , , ., . „ , teet their clientH interests and the K. Vi. Laing recorded the minutes of, the netting, The chairman outlined the LADY WANTED To introduce HOUSE and HtlMI). National Land Co*, rather thnn lace (the Woman's Magazine). Make $10 | a law suit they were forced to No mooey required. r«- .to mi weekly, lor tbe calling of the meeting, nnme-j'""'1 ""' m""K» Ul,!y '""' C!l,ll|,cted'.Sample copy on request. Give reler- I] -to consider tl„* D«tt« ol the Big j,r""'. '•"« U"llu"' lCI1C0Bi Address Circulation Manager I llend railway and iti inclusion In 'bis case demonstrates tho fact B . , 'that l.v deal im.' with n renutalile Iiim House and Home, ,147 Pender street the forthcoming government Railway " h> u<-\""">. *"n » reptnaon mmi I Policy established in town, which is always West, Vuncoiiucr, B. O. 2t. ■Vtrr a Irief dlKUttlon the follow- 'leH expended lu tho punt. Mayor Sutherland Wo are ha.lly handicapped owlug bo tho iinentlefao- tory t.ii.' ol lands In the railway Aid, MeKinnon The ostlmatos In elude an item ol .-I Having o" eonsoliilalion ol .leli.'iitnres, I (ear We shall not realise Unu, an.l WO shall have lo i'.'l hllSJ II WO int.'iul to nei tins item noxl year, lei alono thin year. Moinm that Auditor Stein he In Btruotod to proceed nl onco on tho liasis of the ton per cent * ol the sav ■ iug as per his previous proposal. Ud, Mi'Kiiiiion A., i.'i'.ii'ds the ob lilllali's. 1 Hunk tlle IIBBOSBmont is up lo the iimii .ml nt lhe same tlmo we oannot roduco Uiu nBBOBBment, Wo had Pet ler take the laBt year roll as our basis and let the oity hall pro I'i'i'il with same Ud. MeKin Whal nhoul tbo lax is hell not being open lor sett lenient. Aid. Ilourne—We have uo lands to'newer, the IrantagC tul is a luiril- auvertUo now, pooplo read our ads. ship iii some ensoe, and the oourl of oun* .n and Ihen go away on aeeoiiul I revision has pass..I these tilings, lhe commission has Bat ntld now we are ni danger of liai Ing to ro open the ol lhe land situation here. Md MeSotley I U null si* il we have Uud noUies 17.50. All advertise- meats subject to the approval of the management. Wanted and Condensed Advertisements ; — Agents Wanted, Help Wanted, Sit uationa wanted, Situations Vacant, Teachers Wanted, Mechanics Wanu-d, 25 words or leBB, Me., each additional line U cents. Ohanges II standing advertisements must bo In by 'J a. m. Tuesday and Friday ul each week to secure good display. CORRESPONDENCE invited on mat ters ol public interest. Com munlcations to Editor must be accompanied hy namo of writer not necessarily for publication, hut as evidence ol good laith. Correspondence should be brief. ■SUBSCRIPTION RATES Including postage to England, Unit ed States and Canada. By tbe year (through poBtolllce) U-bU AHVHRT1SISG RATES. Legal notices 1" cents per line first Insertion, 6 cents per line each subsequent insertion. Measurements Nonpartel (18 linos make one inch. | Store and general bueiness announcements $8.60 l«i inch per month. Preferred positions, 26 per cent, additional. Births. Marriages aud Deaths each inserUon. Important Bus ness Brcuqht Up tor Discussion-Good Quorum in Attendance the lands thrown open right away ,!;i ndvortlslng would be alright. M,,. i ,1 hj Aid, MeKinnon, seeond m,| I,j Mil. MoSorlO] , that the eoim ■ cil grant tbo sum ol $600 to bo Judic louBly siieui in advertising by the p..ai.i ul Trado, and that tho Toronto Uioba he referred to tho Hoard ol Trade, Carried unanimously. Mayoi Sutborlaud—1 recommend lu connection ivlth tbo grading of Connaught avenue for approach to wharl tbat WC in.ike a contract with I lie governmenl to do tho grading, this would en.il'l.' Ili''iu to do tbo whole job and would save money lor the 50c SATURDAY, FEB. 17th, 1912 Thc city fatbere not promptly down eity. to business at tbo rogulur meeting on Friday night last. In (acl had til ready commencod tho preliminaries, Including tho reading of the last minute:., when the Mall-Herald repor i i arrived ou tbo seen.* ut - lu p.m* Mayor Sutherland occupied tho ih.or, present, Aldermen Howson, MeKinnon, Bourne and McSorley. \\ representative of tbo Toronto lllobo pul before tbe council tbe foi thcomlng ipectal orb ■ ol articles ou gating Western conditions in the lour West-1 Aid. MeKinnon- Ve em provinces, to be issued in mag ,i lue form as a supplomcut to 'he Toronto Globe; and solicited advci l.sine* Mayor Sutherland—This matter will have to be Investigated and we will inform you ol our decision l.u. i COMMUNICATIONS. 'these arcounts are supposed to he Various communications were read |M„| ,,,„ ,,; ., f„n(| ,„,,v,.|,„| *iy „ .**i ordered answered or filed. |evj ,,. tl ,,,, ,.,„.|, ,..,,.,. ,,.,„.,,,. thru Fire Brigade No. I applied to ' ,-„. Blt, ,.,,, ,„„* , „lg.,.., .,, ,,,„, supplied with .. down eh.his. The these iks lie audited na all other presidents ol the G.T.P.. O.P.R., etc. ,..,,, k. audited and tWs ac- acknowledged receipt of the rcsolu ,,,,„„ ,„. charged to these funds. Hon of the council re special rates m,*,,,, Sutherland Ves, .. good and exemptions ub pei resolution pas ,,U-L.,.*.i ,,r „„,i tins matter will Bed ai then lasi council meeting \\ communication was also read from the Burrougus Adding Muchlne Com pany. In connection witl n complain! 1 Ud, McSorlcj Just bo, let us make a liUBincSB-lllto nrrangoment, anl give the assurance, bo the work em ho gone alien.I with. I Moved hy Ud, MeKinnon second ed hj Aid. llowson, that tbe council give this assurance and reiiuest that I lie govei iimonl pn ih ahead wit b thc wliuii. m i Burroughs Adding Machlm Mayor Stitherlnn I 'Tins nincblue might be '.Milii.o.l. !*. the citj ; and if we I a I -. t Mann* on terms Is worth mvesti hul it will not. n .luce i be stufl any ..' i be city hall Vld, MeKinnon* 1 move that the City Clerk wrlto the Burroughs Co., and iimi ..nt whal arc the best terms |upon wllieh this machine might he cctired. earned. Ud. MeKinnon- In connection with nn account for supplies to the Jail; pui up to the police comml sionere Ud MeKinnon \\ general hauling Is required of tbe system of whole queBtton, Aid MeBorloj I think n courl ol revision will have to ho hold to Bottle extraordinary caBos; these ensea are clearly a matter of oversight, in the original schedule. Aid. llowson We shall have lo do something, and I bellove we should go ahead and got these taxes In and lilld out where we Ul'e. Ud, MeKinnon li would he a had Poliey for IIS to i'.'l Into a law sllll, j which we mlglll lose an.I saddle the City with the loss, Aid. McSorley It wi cannot ool . leet whal posili.in are we In as a ( nt j What sl,,*iii wc do, can wo re i pay the sum*, collected and start all over airuiii or where IVI Vld, MoKim [| -a .uld ni el ; the speclnl enn, h wc might Bettlo j Ui 'tn and pi...* oil with tho ei.il.e I ions. Muyor Sutherland The City i'l**ik ihoitfil i-et out tins information and also include In the same u statement ol thc uut Involvi *l in these spec ial eases, DOG TAX. Mayor Sutherland -The hj law is voi j plain, circulars Bhould lie Issued and a..' .* * *.*., n ol the enforcement of same. Aid, MeKinnon I make n motion that Uu* city rink issue circulars covering Hum i.y lav. Seconded by Aid. Mi'Soi'iei and carried, Aid. MeKinnon I think the whole question of 1.1 laws and their en torccmenl should lie considered. There Is the Plumbing by law for Instance, and concerning tins mattei the plum I.nn,' inspector should l„. asked to make a report to the council which will (five UB an idea how our citizens live up to th,' i.y law. There is a tendency to regnr l hy laws as ., Joke i.m they nre really for the honelll ol Un cltleens and should he enforced. PAYMI-'.vr OF VCCOUNTS Mi Kinnon In con I ion with t», tbo lysti m ..I pay m-nts should i.e lystemlred and all AND Practical Information ABOUT Revelstoko Music Store McKenzie Ave. J. Bingham, Prop. Particularly Regarding the and Surrounding Country in which over 2C0.000 Acres of Farm Land have hcen reserved and surveyed for Pre-Emptors only. to thc .81 The city council have acted very ,v Mij m taking Immediate steps to ■ rCe tbe dog tax. Sow la the time t.* •!" it before the warm sum „„*, weatbei is here to Hnd our city rtbless cur*-. Elsewhere In he lound an ac mt toe city of Tort Arthur is The ,....:. * if i log tax will work . .*. |gb .,. n tbe good and well «rner will proteel bim with *i tag. ,.; , ... ;:i,- ISSUi » . ■ *..., j meet i g .,• •:, Revelatoke Board of T . *, i .. -*;,*.. alterni on ' pun wing thi to tbe Pi shortly to be bi . i-< • * - " eople of 1 - i. . Id •v ■ ■ ,,_ ■ . .ci. ;■■■■ ■ •■ ■ • ■ tbt ■t ' ■ ■ ■ ■ pent*) to tin ; an • - ' • TIM i ••.,. I W« •■' ■ ••■..v. in enl Ui» gra lr is tavern .• tbe ra ■ try u , in would tap bo ■■ * prove .,;,.*■ tor] Dtn ii ' * "■ ■ ol operation, The people of Ih-vcistok. reulli tha responsitoillt) and anxiety it volvifig upon Uu gov-erument li nection with tl orthi omtng po t , impossible t" please everj body. Uut ni view "! lhe past pi in . oi tbt government, the iveight) ....ii.ini. arguments which cai. bead vaaced le lavoi of this railway, and ttie comparatively email coet of the hue, it would seem that this la a lifting project to ne included ju any progressive ruilwuy policy and Uu* iv.it.vi* Association and lhe Kevelstoke Board ol Trade are act hriuging tins fart he .'a *.,'.n member at Victoria. • trom a ratepayei thawing ..ut pipes Aid. MeKinnon—This chargi ,i accordance with I i* .'innl made two years was decided thesi ■ - be spill In t* ■ bills ! purchasing stores ■■ '"t-i should lie ->•• n» in monthly, i •• ■ ii I in i montblj Tins would i.e nn. trticli I ' • -s-like and would save work for rnuncil. Tm. p.is ' recommen- he made \\ M,*- . .. ■ irned at 11 i m p, yers paying hall and I ..ther hall. Mr. i'.i I * i i mi was present i tbat it « ri vidual I *,■*..* ch .i -* - . barges shi . * al iai. -; In l • ■ ■ • • ■ ' • ■ it Fruit Lands FOR SALE TtM ■ • 1 • .eon I'.iv I.inl- in ]iarci'lfi of .- 20 . •->- or i a bloc. CorreR- ■I ■••im .* inviti il. John Shaw. Agent. Rox 616 Arrowhead REVELSTOKE OPERA HOUSE, MONDAY, FEB. 26 THE GREAT Castle Square Entertainers The Best Known ind Most " - An Entertainment which pleases all classes If You Don't Want to F.augh Stay Away SPlfflO MALE ICE SELECTIONS Solos, Duett,, and Quartettes, With Good, Glean and Wholesome Amusement Reserved Seats, St. Admission, 75c-50c-25c Plan Now 'pen hi c^Vfacdonald'a Dnig Store Por the past two years wo havo published a pamphlet In which is given all Information available ahout Port George and Central British Columbia. We have continuously made publio the outstanding tacts:— That there is an al.iiii.lani'. ol pure ion George DiBtrict; Thai wiih the exeeptlon of small areas of open meadows, the land la covered with a growth of tlmbor, some light and some heavy; •|; ■ SO per cent, ol the land is light so.: with san.I and gravel ridges; Thai the mam rivers, Buch as the Fraser, Nechaco, Btunrl and Salmon, are mostly from 50 to 250 It. below the bench land through which ihey run; Tnat tone is aii abundance ol pure water in creeks, lakes anil rivers; That the climate is superb; and That one acre of the good land is worth as much as five acres iii any ..ther part of Western Canada. The truth is good enough about Port George, and we are publishing this advertisement so that tho in- lending lettler and investor hIiiiII kis.w tin* truth and not bo misled by ■i reports of the Port i trict whether n"..,i or bad. I George is the "Hub of B.C.," * centre of an empire rich In resources Irull and farm Ian.! t| I mineral land, Vou * .1 Ihis vast new ua foi ii.. "H ' . Bulletin .,t,..i, .in.i "Facta," both FOR 112 YEARS POTTIES CELEBRATED AUSTRALIAN STOCK REMEDIES Hnve Keen Uscil With Success Four generations have improved them unlit they have no equal, Keep your horBes, cattle und other Btock Insured by having tm hand a supply of Pottle's Remedies. Sold in Revelstoke by ARMSTRONG & CO JOHN POTTIE &. CO., VANCOUVBR, B.O. Rosedene Nurseries Revelstoke. B. C. House Plants, Ferns, etc. Cut Flowers, Roses, Carnations, etc Thos. Newell, Prop. Designs Box 51 Phone 2lJ5 FURNITURE We carry a complete stock of Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Oilcloths, etc. Get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. R. Howson & Co., Revelstoke, B. 0. ctjt :flo"W":e]:rs Wi* are BpecializiiiK i" nil varieties In Seuson ol Cut Flowers, Uur Bhowlng is unsurpassed. Come mul Inspect lor yourself. FUNERAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY REVELSTOKE NURSERIES W. II. 1'OTTUITl', Manager. On South Road, Half a Mile from Town ■^^^ISTTEID ! HVLIEUST I Merchants, householders and others read every word ol ilus advertisement antl note our list ol Specials lor February, lor this is Vour Op - portttnltj to sme money by placing your orders now before the rush ol the Spring Season. To Merchants—We cun HU your requirements tor showcases, counters, mouldings and turnings ol all description, drawers, tiling cablnetB, office ilesks and stools, shelving and partitions, plum uiul Inncy sheet class, etc. To Householders and Others— This is your chance to itet all kinils oi interior finishings, hot bed Bash, mould Ings, cupboards, kitchen cabinets, tallies and stools, slnkboards shelving, Hliiiiu-**; iloors, paint, varnish nml kulsoniine, roofings, building pnpers, window and picture clns-. etc. Material and Workmanship are the lest, and our prices are the lowest possible. All orders, whether lari;o or small, receive prompt attention. Estimates lor all kinds ol Constructional Work, freely given, Phone Ul or write us, P. 0. Box 2M, better si ill if possible, pay ub a personal visit. Wo shall lm Kind lo see you. The Revelstoke Sash and Boor Factory V. O. liox 29.1 GEO. n. siiaw. Prop. l'honc No. JM Natural Resources Security (o. Limited Joint Ou mi • -uhI Sole Agents Kort George Townsite Bower Hll<. Vnncouver. B.C. FORSALE 100 Thoroughbred White Leghorn Pullets All Laying 100 Thoroughbred Rhode Island Red Pullets All Laying CALL AT THE Levelstokc Poultry Yards at Revelstoke, B. C. or Phone 234 or Address JOE MORGAN P. O. Box 227 Revelstoke, B. C. Corporation of the City of Hevelstoke. PUBLIC NOTICE All owners ot dops and all persons harboring docs, arc rciiticsted to pay the Tax on or before the eleventh day of March. 1911. After that date the Police will prosecute all who have not paid the Tax, and thc By-law will bo strictly entorocd. Uy Order, BRUOH A. I/AWriON. Oity Oleik. Sewing Machines A nice new stock of Singer and Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machines For Sale or Hire by the month at Manning's, All kinds of machine needles stocked. H. MANNING, Agent, . WttDNKSDAY, l-'Kli. 21, I'M.' the:mail-heeald; revelstok.h WKDST'SIUY, i*i*.n .'I, (91 . . . It Might Be Cold ■ . . BTJT It Is always hot in the plunge at Halcyon Hot Springs, whose natural hoi medicinal waters are the most wonderful health restorer on the Continent. Our,record of cures of rheumatism and other chronic complaints is unequalled and verified by our gratified patrons. Located among llu; greatest scenery of Canada, easy tit access,— the Sanitarium is luxuriously fitted and finished i'or comfort and convenience of guests. Haleyon Hot Springs Sanitarium Wm. BOYD, Proprietor, ■ Halcyon, Arrow Lakes HOTEL CLIMAX RESTAURANT *•**■**■■««= OPEN NIGHT AND DAY ■ ' H White Help Only Employed Eoard by the Day or Week Night Restaurant - Short Order W. C. BATCHELOR. - cyvianaticr. BOWLING SCHEDULE BMOOND BMOTION, Owing to tho large numbei ol men hers wishing to participate In tne bowling, it wat pressed upon uk to loriu n new league, Pour teami con ...iituii' tiie league, and tbe game* will hi' played ml on the alleyi on ru lay unit Thursday evening!, oom monclng at 8 p.m. sharp, Thus It will give nil others win, have not been placed on nny team nn oppor tnnity to hnve n game betoro eight o'clock. Peb. 21— Law(onoe Oo, v. Oorley'a, Keb. an—Businessmen v. Lawrence Co Fob. 88—Y.M.O.A, v. HumMers. 1-Tol). 2*8—J.B.O. v. Corley llousi' Mnr Tbey aol directly on tbt rvos and mueoles ol the bowels. Thoy appiironl ;>* hove a noutral aotlon ou othor associate organs or glands. They do not purge, i'iiusi' ezoesBlve looseness, nor create nny inconvenience wbatsv er. They mny lie token at uny -time day oi* night, They will positively rc- lleve chronic or hab'tual oonsttpatlon it not of stirgloal variety, and the myriads ol associate or dependent •inonii* ailmeats, if taken with reg- niiinty tor n reasonable length of time. 12 tablets, to cents; BO tablets 21 rents; Sil tablets, SO cents. Hold In Revelstoke only at Hews' Drug Store. ^3^$ H. J. McSORLkY, Proprietor. 'ElSTOV<^ Strictly. First Class Rooms Single, en Suite and with Bath L—Businessmen v. Ramblors, Mur. 4—Y.M.C.A. v. Corley House. Mur. Ii—Heiivers v. Maple Lenin. Mur. fi—.i.H.c. v. Lawrence Oo, Mar. 7—Mletdrahs v, J. it. 0, Mnr. s HusiiH'ssnicn v. I.ultroncc l'o Mur. li- Y.M.C.A. v. Lawrence Oo, Mnr. 12—Maple Loots v, Beavers. Mur. IS—Oorley House v. Ramblers, Mnr. U—J.B.O. v. Mietdrahs. Mnr. 19- Henvers v. Maple Leafs, Mur. 21 — Maple l.cnls v. J.B.O, i-v!.. 22—Mletdrahs v. J.B.O, Fob. 27—Maple Lents v. Heavers. Feb. 2')—J.B.C. v. Mietdrahs. Cunii's will l>c counted Instead ot pins. Two trames will constitute a lengue game. ORIENTAL HOTEL suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate. J. ALBEET STOHSTE PEOP. FREE IE IT EAILS Your Money Back if You Are Not Satisfied With the Medicine We Recommend Wo are so posltivo Unit our Rem eiiy will pormanontly relieve cor.stl ■ put ion, no mutter how ■ .i 'onic it may be, tbat wo otter to turrit li the ! medicine at our expense should it tall to produce satisfactory results, I It is worso than useless to attempt to cure constipation with u cathartic drugs. Laxative or cathartics do much barm. They cause a reaction, Irritate, und weaken the bowls and tend to make constipation more chronic. Besides there use becomes a hah't that is dangerous. Constipation is caused hy a weakness of the nerves and muscles ot the large intestine or descending colon. To oxpect permanent relief you must therefore tone up and strengthen these organs and restore them to healthier activity. We want yon to try Rexall Order - lies on our recommendation, Tbey are exceedingly pleasanl to take, being eaten like candy, and ure ideal i lor children, delicate persons, and old folks, as well as for the robust. Big Curling Bonspiel Ended Krom the Vernon News ol tbe Kith Instant; Very general expressions ol pleas ure on the manner In which the big annual curling bonspiel In this oltj wns conducted were beard trom the visiting "Knights ot the Besom" and despite the severe handicap ol mild went her nnd slushy ice. the event cannot be characterised as anything but .i success, The tact that the. cups were so widely distributed, and went to outside rinks, ensureB a big at tendance next year, as the winners of these trophies will then have to protect tbeni, and many of the visitors bave expressed their detcrruina - Hon to return next nciiBon nnd bring with them larger delegations from their home towns. ln triumph, Dill carried the Grand Challongo and the Henderson cups to Bnderby; Mclntyre, of Revel - stoke, captured the Kelly-Douglas nud the Consolation; Beavls, of | Suiiinierlnnd. walked nil with thol Okanagan; while the Malkln will occupy a proud podestral in "Bcotty Little's home ut Armstrong. The concluding games were played i "ii wet in', und proved the wisdom I of the executive in pushing tho ,'vents forward as rapidly ns possible during the early stuges of the bon- spiel, An Informal gathering cil the Visiting and local curlers was held in the supper loom of the rink on Thursday evening, when, amidst, much good teeling, the prizes were presented by G. Whiten, the official umpire. Changes in the method of li milling the Grand Challenge and Consolation competitions wore sug- ir.'sted, and will he brought hefore I he Association ut an early date. The play-down amongst thc Vernon rinks for the Hums Cup bas {heen delayed, in the hope that better ice mny be secured before w.nter breaks up. Eire Alarm Boxes Hlguala nro given thus: '2 str-ikes, uterval 5 sneonds—4 strokes, lloi •t. No. of box will also bo shown n Indicator at Fire Hull. PIHtfl BRIUADK NO. TWO. Hoi No. 14—Corner First street Jid McK.on.sle avenuo, C. B. Hume & Co. Uox No. 15—Corner First street nd Hukeby avenue, post ollice. Uox No. IC—Corner Second street and Uovei nniMiii Hoad and Opora lOUMi Box No. 17—Corner Third stroet nl Campbell avenue, Ulobe Luin er company. Under New cTVlfinaRement HOTEL GRAND NAKUSP, B. C. FirBt-ClaSS Accommodation and Sample Rooms Rates-$1.00 to $2.00 Per Duy JOHN A. THEW, Proprietor Box No. 18—C.P.H. Btatlon. Box No. 24—Cornor Fifth streot nd McKenzie avenue, Catholic htirch. Box No. 26—Cornor Bixth street nil Orton avenue. W. A. Footo. Uox No. 2C—Corner Fourth Btroet ml Townley streot, cornor south rack. Box No. 28—Oorner Second slrejt nd Hobson avenuo, Mrs. Baker. Box No. 34—Fire Hall No. i. Box No. 35—Hospital. Box No. 36—School. FIRK BRIGADE NO. ONH. Box No. 44-Flro Hall No. 1. Box No. 45—Front streot weat. onr O. P. R. bridge. Box No. 46—Cornor King and loiiglas streets, Palace Meat Market. Box No. 47—Cornor Second and Vales streets, back of court house. Box No. 48—Corner Third and Hbau. streots, Cowan block. Central Hotel Abrahamson Bros., Props. \\ Enlarged «nd Improvod. First-Class in every reaped. All modern convsnienri S Large Nam pie Kootns. Rates 4>2.00 per day Special Weekly Rates Revelstoke, B.C. COMING EVENTS February 22—,1. IS. ('. Concert era House, l-eiiriiary 26—Castle Square 1 talners. , Op- inter- W. PARRY Lato Polisher of Howson's Furniture Storu Repolishes. Makes Old Furniture New. Estimates Freely Given. GIVE ME ATRIAL Drop Card in Post Office Don't forget the Kdison, it is the best in town. Dr. de Van's Female Pills A reliable French regulator; never Mil. Thpw pills are exceedingly power lul In reflation tlio Kt-rttrative portion if the female system. Refuse nil cheap imitations. Dr. d«T»n'i are lOld at *h a box, or three tai >10. Mailed to anv address. l'ii« Soobell Drag Co.. St. Catharines, Ont. Union Hotel J JUST Ni;\\\\'i.v REPAIRED RATES, $1.50 PER DAY Weekly and monthly rates to be arranged. Mini Tickets, -1 meals for Jh.iXl FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE, D. C A. P. I/UV11SQUE, Proprleti • — ' Laughton CSi Tapping, Props. Kirst Street, Revelstoke, B. C. Windsor Hotel Restaurant European Plan Open Day and Night. - Meal Tickets, $6.00 MONTHLY BOARD UNION HOTEL ARKOWHKAl), H. 0. Speiial Attention given to commercial men ami tourists. Kirat-clawi saniplt rooms. Finest scenery in British Columbia, overlooking Upper Arrow Lake. W. J. Lightburne. Prop R. Z. CRAWFORD J.P.SUTHERLAND Transfer Draying Handling Pianos a Specialty Phone 42 - Night Phone 85 CONIRACTING PAINTER Satisfaction guaranteed Agent for Flexlume Electric Signs R. Z. CRAWFORD Residence Cor. Brf St. and Italwun a Ie Shop in Alley back of B, J. Bourne's Store, I-'irst Street ft =■*?■» South Vancouver BLOCK 20 D. L 200 Prices: Inside Lots Having Contracted for this Space for two more issues, I beg to announce that I have only four inside lots and one double corner left in above Subdivision. Double CornerLots $1,100 USUAL TERMS L W.W. LE FEAUX, REVELSTOKE, B.C. Offices at Vancouver and Hollyburn, West Vancouver Wl-I'NI SHAY. l-I'll 21. 1»1J the::]S£a.il-:eie:r.a.l:ds revelstoki; WEDNESDAY, I'KB, 21, '"I' CftRLSDN'S MILK IS PURE Strongly Endorsed By Custom-Milk Pronounced Pure By City Medical Bealth Officer IIUI IM ■ n Mail Herald M: Cil (HI i ninimgi i I"1 I' t Co I hi mm *.* ed im ": watering mv ; . Hi muy know some thing « it tbe i uteei I bul be abso > known uotbini about milk, He i watei ,ii my milk and tasted tbe watoi In milk «In" sbc drunk It. Why ivi the milk nnalyxod lie , nougb i" do 'i I i'ii • , ,i tbere Bhould be n man to I istc in y milk overs Hi * .' raatc mj milk W tlmei • * ; ,. if In wl bcs, I .nn not For C irlsi M Ik s I no tlotibl ll is as -*' *■• i *i honey; \\\\ . iy come iu and ' > i i 3a) * doi i ' ' !•■' youi mom s 'I'** My i ■ mi' *i' cm ' i in* ul ■ * ■ itei in tii** mill I am t * thul ith the baby that * - || So w,iii'l III the in .. ■ ii -i't *' goes through i be ■,on that have t.ik n milk Irom in. thl long time, .: you aro Ign youi name Reym Ids Mt s. Hand Glbb Mrs, tt \\. McDonnell. Mrs U Vi. Crowe ill T * in u Downs. M i Hired MacMillan, Mm i. Beck Mt li i Morris, Mn K Ed fard Mre tt McMahon, Mrs a HcMahon, Mrs '■ Corbet! Mrs I' M i*i,'Imi Mrs ' M P • Mrs. T, K. Hedstrom Mrs. .1. !■:. Miekelson, \\ Ictoi i Ilotel ll ( Kkland. l.i.la Steed. .Mis, 11. Stcgfreitl, Henry Cutler, ll. R. Stokes, M;s perry, 11, McKinney. Mrs. 0, Black, Mis. W, *i. Dickey, Mis. .1. M. Keliie, Mis. n Wire, Mis. B. McDonald. Mrs i V H Mis. R, Shaw. Mis. .1. Dochard. '•'*■' - N't mini. Mrs. Goring Mrs, '.v, .t.i I-'.. .1 Bourne. M's E M Claj Mrs i **.• : Mi- Maxon. Climax Hotel I'nlor Hi - Mrs. .1 q MeKinnon, ■■I 1. Munro Mrs. ii. tt Mrs. tt Fleming. Mrs. McQuarrie. Mrs. Go lard. Mrs. \\. M Mis. k. Somes Mrs. T a Cassidy Mrs. F, N, : Mi . M, Sharp Mi I, IVI'C.V lll'lll. Mi . tt. 0. Mi'Liiui'liliu. Ml K. n, Mitchell, Mi .. IS, il. Burrldge, A. E ;. Bonnlson, Any i.. n. Payne Mrs. \\v. IS, Shuttlewood, Mi Thos, Ktlpatrtek. Mi 11. !•'. Miinily* Mi ,1, liue Mi tt il. Sutherland Mis, \\ ,i. Colllsou Mi I. ,i, p, McLennan Mi I, K F, Tucker Mis. \\ 1*5, l< nnl Mrs .1. Laughton Mis, \\ r Loo Mi i, \\ Kciiwnrd Mi i, it. Trimble M . ll Manning Mrs j ,i portei Mi ,i Palmoi Mi Is. Mi'lt.ii' Ml .. T. IC, Hoot Ml*.. \\ McLoun K 1 Omar ton, Mrs. Snider Mrs. ll. A. McCall Mrs. .1. C Iloiisoii Mis. .1. A. McliCnnnu Mrs. G, I'l ll.'iiinii Mis. .1 M Nlcolsotl Mrs, McRae, Mn,. Shaw Ml,;. GOO, Ivlual ,1.* Mrs. p, Dean \\li*«. .1. Probyn Mim ti. .1. t'huvt Mrs. .1. McGinnis Mrs. Benjamin Mrs ii. /.. Crawford Mis .1. Knox Mrs. Arthur Crowe ■ii Lew Osborno Mrs. Bhephnrd Mrs, GlllSple, Mis. .1. il. Pettipiece Mrs. T, Hughes Mrs. T. .1. Somes Mrs. a. Urquhart Mrs. A. K. Miller Mrs. II. P. Cummlngs Mrs. L. Wlsner. Mr-. Geo. Kimberley Mrs. E, K. Mien Mrs. II. Trueman Mrs. I'. Loescb Mrs. w. A. Foote Mrs. Austin Mi i. Hi .cgc Mis. g, Brock Mrs. .1. P. Forde Oity Hotel Mrs. .1. K. Johnson Mrs, .1 ll. Armstrong Mrs. tt. ,i Armstrong. The following certificate was given bj the t'.ty Medical H.-itii oirlcer Pi. McLeah, who maae i i ireful an- nlysl « 'I i:,. u,*-; End Datr) nulk Reaction VIkallne specific era* j watei per 1000 p irt» - - ■ pel 1000 parts H2; mttei tai ■ : is : ■ Tl *- - »i enl 'milk. E. II s Mcl.EAN Clt) Med cal I li ■ i , . -. v CARLSON tt,,i End Di rj Rcvi I -* which catisetl the uiogo of Fort Dl in*.*" ilonls v\\uii the rash act of an omplo) "I Hie Company, by which the passions ot the Indians were m tlamed and the llvos ol all In thelort endangered, ami the subsequent dip- ilomntile hand,Ing of the red men by ih,* Factor, Fox Farms In Prlnoo Edward Island, A Holiday Trip in the Lllloool District, British Columbia, \\ Moose I lum on ili,' l'1'i'nerve the Sliuiviniitun Olub, IJiiclicr nml oilier uri ii'i,IS serve us IntorOBting romliulei's of the representative i-iiur- ii,in "i Hus Canadian sportsman's publication, Y. M. C. A. NOTES Saturday morning uexl will he free ioi all day In tho gym. Parents nre unit,,I to neu,I their lillie hoys who go to school, to tho gym tor n good two hours lun. no largo hoys will he lei in. The lun will commonco al in o'clock, nml those who hnve running shoos win please bring thom, uu,I those who Imve not will run nr- o'ui.i in their stocking foot, This ih n great iieni for hoys who aro a lit" I lie too young to join. Swimmlug Class—Any more boys wh,, wish t,, Join*this class ure asked not lo come until 3:30' p.m., ns there is enough tor one class now, whieh meets at 2:81) ou Saturday attoruoon All thosi' mien,ling to join should tuuko arrangements with Mr, Thom - son or Mr. Gilford. blverj boy Lb urged to bring n pair of wnter-wlngs This I'lnss is under the supervision ,,( the Physical Director, who gives attention to every boy. Arts nnd Crafts Exhibition- Tbe ium* im drawing on ,u this exhibit - Ion. ThiB promises to bo ohm ,,i the I,est things lot hoys thut wus ever held iu Revolstoke, Tho hoys are get ting their bralnB to work to try for n prize, Any Information required may bo bad trom the Physical Dlroc tor. HAltVlOY, MoOARTBR AND PINKHAM, Barristers, Solicitors, Hto, Imperial Bank Building Uevelstoke, H. 0. Money to Lonn. Olllces—Itevulstoke, 11. 0„ and Cranbrook, B, 0. Goo. 8. MoOarter, A. M. Pinkham, •'• A- Harvey RevelBtoke, Cranbrook R011BRT SMITH. Provincial Laml Suveyor, Mining .Surveyor, Ki.tin,*,'l Hid MoKBNZIH AVE., UOX 106, RKVICLSTOKK P 11 . tt A I, I, \\ 0 IS A R C 11 1 T K C T ii. Box 146, llsvelstoks, U.C. GOLD RANGE LODGE], K. of P. NU. H, RH)\\'ELSTtlKE, 11. 0, MeetB every Wednesday except th« Third Wednesday ot eaoh month ir Oddfellows' Hnll nt X o'clock. Vtalt ing Knights hi» cordially Invited, G, W. 0 \\ki.\\sii. 0, C Q, H. BROOK, K. ol H. * H M. of K. KOUTKNAY LODGE!, No. ;5 A. K uiul A. M. liegular meetings are held in MAS ONIO TEMPLE, Oddfellows' Hall 00 tbe Third Monduy in each month at 8 p. m. \\ miling brethren are cordially welcome, W, THOMSON, tt. ,M. W. 11. ROBERTSON, Secretary. Mr. .1. M. Dudley, International Railroad Secretary, with headquarters ut Montreal, will spend Thursday in the city, interviewing members ot tbe hoard ol directors and Inspecting ih,* building, An Interesting game on the alleys wus played on Monday evening be twectt the Ramblers and tho J.B.C, the i.n i.i being tbe winners ,.t the three games, and having u large num bei of supporters undei the name ,>! the G.B.C. Wednesday evening the Lawrence Hardware pla) the Corley House at * io p.m. Thc m . . ■ in of last .1 i\\ niiet noon « .is enjoyed by all. • ■ '. SELKIRK LODGE 12, 1. u. O. F. Mcetu every Thursday evening in Selkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting brotlircu cordially invited. J. S. HOOLEY, N, Q. JAS. MATHIE, Secretary. COURT MT. BEGBIE, No. 3461 OF 1. 0. V. Meets in I, 0. O. F. Hall next t< Tapping's Opera House every BOConr" and fourth Monday in month. Visit ,ng brethren cordially welcomed. G. W. DELL, 0, II. WM. B. CAMERON, Rec.-Sec it W. EDWARDS TAXIDERMIST Animal Rugs, Game Heads and Birds Mounted P.D. Box 31, Revelstoke THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIB EDMUND WA'-KER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L., PRESIDENT ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manaqer CAPITAL,- $10,000,000 REST. - $8,000,000 FOR SALE CHEAP Empire Typewriter Slightly Used Apply - Mail-Herald Corporation of the City of Revelstoke PUBLIC NOTIOB. I'ublic Notice is hereby given that il Is absolutely necessary thai ilis orders of a suspicious nature bo reported to Dr. .Mil.Mnn, iMy Medical Health Officer or oilier physicians, us soon ns known. Failure to do this is n punishable oflonco. Bj nnl'i, li. A. LAWSON, Oity Clork. WAiNTKD O. W. O. w. Mountain View Camp, No. 'i'i') MeetB Second aud Fourth Wednes days in each montb in Selkirk Hall. Visiting Woodmen arc cordially Invited to attend H. W. EDWARDS, Oon. Com. JAMES McINTYRE, Clork. BOARD Of IHE untn inieal * -.- vers • - Board of l'i.,:* (oi Bei ' * • Ft 'Hi 1 'i- I I ■ ■■Istoke. 13 •' y• ,ii,l and mining ronventioi * the Northwi I i 'ommerc al l n .- ■* * * v. .th th, vb if t whn ■ • '*. us of tl *, WANTED—Situation In lumbei ollice us stenographer uud invoice clerk; thoroughly experienced; all refer - once. Apply, Box 914, Mail-Herald Olliec. Revelstoke. WANTBD—A Girl for goncral house work, three In lnmlly. For particulars ouqulrc Mall-Herald Ollice. FOR SALE—A Remington Typewrit er, No. s, in good running order.— Trice $30.00, P, Bums Ai Co., Ltd., Revelstoke, B. O, COLLECTION BUSINESS With its largo number of branches, agents ami correspondents, The Canadian Bank of Commerce is uble to effect collections throughout lhc world promptly ami al reasonable rates. Rates will bc quoted 00 application. FOREIGN BUSINESS A230 Cheques nnd drafts on all countries of the world, drawn in sterling, francs, imn ks, lire, kronen, florins, roubles or any oilier foreign currency, can be negotiated at The Cunudian Hank of Commerce at reasonable rates. REVELr,TOHE BRANCH-F. M. GIBSON. MOR'. THE MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED I8S5 Record of Progress for Five Years- 1906-1911 I'liu. I'M I Capital .... $ 3,000,000 * 4,000,000 Reserve 8,000000 4,600,000 Deposits ..... 28,077,780 86,042,81] Loarm and Investments - 27.467.090 38,854,801 Total Assets 88,090,192 48,287,284 ii.is 83 Branches In Cnnntla. nnd ARonts nml Correspondents in alt tho Principal Cltios In tho World. A orNI HAL UANKINQ OUSINEM TRANSACTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BLANCHES Intorest allowed nt highest ourront rato. Revelstoko Branch. W. H. PRATT, Manager Our Doctors Anil-Septic Shoe is Proving a Winner This lust is fillingalong felt wanl and its waterproof qualities are Btanding the lust. We carry a full line of the famous Pene- tang Shoe puck nnd all kinds of rubber footwear, Once it customer always a customer. Satisfaction guaranteed. ARMSTRONG & COMPANY Boot and Shoe Repairers, smiiiirn, Harness Makers E. G. BURRIDGE Tin-smith Repairs, Hot Air, Pipe and Furnace work WORK SHOP Connaught Ave. - Revelstoke RENELSTOKE COUNCIL So, 21, ROYAL TEMPLARS TEMPERANCE i . 2nd and Ith Thursdays , Idi lows Hall, at ! o'clock. ■ Templare are cordially in - ■ . attend. Dear Sir,-A meetiiii: * , , ■ , ■ publicity of tin ■ .... .;,*! ing tbe .in- Sorthwesl ind I .. ■ • . inland Wat ••■ mining in dill - ■ thii ii" ' discussed. * " ' ' ... ..',*.* • • tertfl • ■ * . ■' ■ ' on biflcati ■ in ' • Respt ctfu ii w, w oiflord, Herretary. I I • • • ,' | • , • re I try al ■ - muni u I •••..- '. • fi • ts et .1 i r ide „ii t . wHl tituti i • eari ' • - - led t hal menl n • n *■ l»* * . t. i - ,.: 'I * * . ■ .- 1 Ml . - ■ mi * ' titm I • •*■ rei ■ ■ » I . .- • the countrj that tbe work ntlonal Importance, H e proposed tc its ■ port a gene) a eel .- n ■ % ,' epn si !it*,t.ri* in n '• *n, variolic parts ol 'tie country We trui • • it rout Board will join vitii ii- '. Furthering thii t;rc,i un ■ king and that w? ma) receive ,,,.,*», , . , , . . * . "a lol Limit, ' • m mr application for memt>trt.|ii|,. rtitman int resti I in the pn . tlotl ol i'" * Impoi',o*' i it oui wild lowl >b""l I fail tn procim , copy "l the l-'i i,imn v niimhei nn l \\*-Hi'l,'int Reere1*nf'« ■ t'f.ri'1 Lhll urtll la t i Innl in ' ,* I l b. Bart, MMon it. deslrM on y ,nH(.^Mii. t;|„ , , ,„,, , m the above request, me Importairl mat ]im[ ,.„„,,,„„„,., ,„ „,,,,„ lli(||,„r mr. ore likely to eome up soon, (h(, wH| k|)||Wn |Ml|>| w,w s| , ,„ To the President Board of Trade; yearn, from I Sua to 1903 in the »er Deai -ir.- Thnt thc Northwest Min '" ' the llml-on Bay ag Convention win be a auccese i* *tory yi'irb i WANTED—Oilers lor uew laid ccgn, und fat chickens. Apply, Vickcrs, Salmon Arm. WANTED—A girl or woman to do general house work.—Apply at the Mall-Herald otlice. FOIl BALE—About 150 tons of lulled green feed, also a quantity ol Tlm otliy liny. Kor prices write, N.E. sparks, Mllnerton, Alta. :st. J.10 Full SALE—Young, smart delivery team. For particulars write A. Haggstrom, Malakwa, B. C. CORSETS To (eel and look your rie.t in simple frock or «yli»h tfown Jimply •jet . I, C I la Grace model that «iiit« your injure The hest »for*M a*\\\\ 'hem ASo • ii Nt .VW • -'.iv Ulliion.-ii*. Uw.bu-ft. tnaf- • k,r. tnnri.l. itltt.i ivtraf* 10 t.111 lifurtt with un i.*nl to»»,n'l Ail i mprovementa * i.* re the • fforV- , !,' • I -A-j. -k voir riKAi.i i! roa AMES-HOLDEN SHOES FebfMPj Rod and Gun "Wild Dm ■ atlon" Iiy Frank Hyd * . Edltoi of Oul ■ ioi i'o.m! i ih, lending numlier Fnlimary I (lun i» i '*,i .* I - ; * il i v « ' l am, yours hiscsrely. w. ro Y.fi.i- ii CANADIAN PHOENIX INSURANCE 00. Fin;in< ial Statement, Dec. .31st. 1911 ■ ■ i.i .iiui. rn i li paid up i Ire I.** • , . [A|ti >• 'i dne .,ii*i nn * IKI lm, olhef Compsnien mul ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 100 Ofl ,if,vii-t for ('oiioni n l-h in 1 -e-lit , l|.ouI*, foi uni.nil',I pre- m Ii mi N ii -I .,i I in Bntih 18733 WJ minim Igovm't itnnilnrfll ■muI", ni., ,i i 'i inhjrci to Hiiiiu. KevetineA nl ( «ll . IH-4.S7.S m|Nrt Surplus LOST—A Diamond Ring, between Sth and Orton, and 6th and McKenzie avenue. Finder will receive a Iih - eral reward by returning the Hint; to thc Mail-Herald Ollice. " ...c wot keeps wot isn't hissen, it he's cotched he goes to Prison." I.i 1ST nn Fn lay eveninp the ir.th inst.. between the City Hall and Imperial Hank, one Ladies' Mink Stole With four heads and two large tails. Finder please leave same ,it Mail-Herald ollice and receive suitable reward. Smoker's Supplies The obi reliable now lms llu- hir^c-i and besl line of Smokers' Supplies ever in tlie City, nnd our prices nre right. Plftj I,ran,Is of cigars to choose from. Price from $1.00pcr box up; not uiiitle li'sin scrap either. Meerschaum Pipes from $3.00 to $10.00 Calabash Pipes trom $3.50 Up dur slock ol Calabash Pipes is small on account ol lhc crop being n failure this year mul ipi.ilili pdSr, Mt jar Pipes in cases Irom 91.00 up. Ask ioi the famous II. I>. I'., brand. Uver) pipe is guaranteed. Cigar and Clgiirctlc Holders, Cases and Lighters. Pouches, Ash Trays and I'ip,- Itucks. Tell us what von want mul wc will -uu you. If you cannot call, phone 37 and good- will l,e sen! to your home for approval. Buy early while stock Is complete. McKinnon's Cigar Store WE HAVE position for a good mnn .villi .*i fair education who can tnr- n.sli reference we will give steady employment and pay a straight sal ary i" tbe right party. People us- ntoxteatlng liquors save your stamps, see om i,ig ,\\.| iu this pa- today National Light l'o.. Paraga, Michigan. POR BALE Electrical Maebinery, in" Light Generators In first m- order, complete with , ti itere, meters, Pelts, etc, Will u (obi singly oi togetbei \\ map toi ii town lawmlll, ste., oontemplat ,ng in ii'in,,- ,m electric light planl * isonable oiler refused, ,..r "ll , m'.i ,imk ,.n applical.on t" fm.-. iperlntenden! ,,l Bl i:tncal I ment I ity ,,f Revelatoke. Revelstoki B.C., Jan Wtta, l')l'2. Foil SALE Modern nine room house all Improvements and 50 loot lot. Fronting on Third Btreet, three loora from Methodist church, Price l.vino , ash oi terms. Apply to M J. Beott, Uox 67, l.overiiinenl Oeposft*?, .1. MM i nii**,* l ui '■ liquipi in, Maps and I'l ,n- •>, li Perm inenl 'Mice i *' in cpired * is eutltleil Oo. The a Tragedy w S'M'I, * " I PITS I dl'. I'm.K , ll"l IH'KS B. ROBERTSON, " Num* ,1-l'ip* I' I ll 1471? ■ ■ -'in, I. 19 AGENT LIQU0R ACT, 1910, -*,lne is hereby given thai Unity ilnys alter date application will be made to the (Superintendent ot pro vlnclal I'olice for thc tansfel of the license for the sale of liquor by re tall In nnd upon the premises known iis the Oity Hotel situated at Arrow bead, Uritish Columbia, from John < uie*, to Robert Caley of Arrowhead Unled thiB 6th day ol .January 1 rt12 JOHN CAI,FY Jan 10 1st issue Holder ol License ASK THE DRIVER Everybody knows him, he will tell yon that the whiskeys we arc selling are llie best. Call and lir lonvinred. No household should he wilhoul a supply of our Har- voy's Special Scotch Whiskey; our Frapln Liqueur Brandy, guaranteed 'M yeai s old or Blaokberry BrandyQ for Medicinal purpose. Our stock of choice Wines ami Liquor* of all kind- arc unexcelled. Sold by all llie lending hutch, or telephone The Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co.. Ltd. Importers nr d Dealers In Pure Wines, liquors, Cigars snd Cigarettes PALACE LIVERY, FEED, SALE STABLE Our Livery is equipped wflh the best horaei and tins Wc also deliver express and bajrirnKi' to any part of the city. Heavy and tight teaming a specialty COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE F. McCarty, Proprietor Phone 201 Fresh Groceries, Vegetables and Fruit -> L Order now your winter's supply Best on the Market D. GALLICANO, 2nd Street, Near Railroad Track * i ff WI'liN'liSDAV, 1'BIl, 21, 1912 •I'HE MAIL HERALD, REVELSTOKE WEDNESDAY, IKP. 21, 1912 * J MALAKWA NOTES 00RRHSP0NDBN0H1, Editor Muil-Hcnild:- lli'ar Sir,—Tlm Garden ol Kilon Val ley, beginning at Throe Valley Lake, where tbo Eagle rivor iic<|iiir«H its source, Thi' Dominion Saw MIIIh Oo. havo a large mill, store und village lurnlshlug homes lor their workmen, and tho ('.I'll, havo built, a nioo station boUSO, all nestling along tlie lu'init iliil Three Valloy lake. Making tins ono oi the desirable spots tor either work or pleasure, Le&vlug tbe lake going west, we Inllow the Bagle river by way ol the C.P.R., a distance ol about three null's to Ui-itlln luke, aiinllier beautiful lake alive with lish, occupying tlie lull width ol the vnlley between the C.P.R. track uiul the loot ol the mountain, wblcb rises so abrupt as tn make its towering peaks seem ready to topple over iuto the wut"rs ol tins calm uud peaceful luke. At the westerly end ol Ihis luke the valley widens lorming tructs ol valuable agricultural land varying in extent ns the valley widens or narrows (,o. ing westward 6ix miles lurther wo come to Mittikeu siding ou '..io ('. P, H. Krom here four miles farther on another stution house. We find Tult, another ol tue Dominion Saw Mills Co.'s lurge mills Bim ilur to thut of Three Valley. "'ait is located at the Junction ol iho Lag le river und what is called l.'.-a/.ifiy cicek. Tins creek merits its t.i'.-iiC 1 y its territie force and numerous waterfalls, us it comes rushing down tbe narrow canyon, uot unlike Labcadoro Krom Tult tbe valley widens, form - nic ,i beautiful level tract on either side of the river und ruilroud. I'our miles trom Tuft, west, we c ime to the historical station of Cralgellach- le, where tho Golden Spike waa driven on the completion ol thc C.P.R. Krom here on the vnlley assumes its greatest width, varying from one nnd one ball to three miles In width, tho The Valley of "The Garden of Eden" Situated at MALAKWA. B. C. Just 32 Miles West of Revelstoke, and Extending between Sicamous Junction to Three Valleys Station Area of First-Class Land-20,000 Acres Character Of Lantl Principally Level. f liararW nf ^nil Bench Lands, Clay Loam and Vegetable UlldldWtil Ul OUII Mould, while on Lower Lands Black Loam Prevails. Nn Si ri/i iiiiiii Positively no irrigation is needed as Valley is sub- liU III KJdlKMI irrigated, and many creeks supply water for Domestic purposes. This Land is specially adapted for Large and Small Fruits, as well as Hay and Vegetables. Moderate ClilHate Freezing is Average Winter Weather. Pricks of Land Reasonable for further Particulars About Ihis Garden Spot of B. C, Watch This Page of the MAIL-HERALD [ach Week land lii-iiii; level right up to the foot nt lhe mountains. Two miles went ot Crulgelluchic is Swuuley, where J. W, Chancellors Btoro is located and where there is overy prospect ol a new Biding aud lbe springing up ot a thriving vil • luge. About two mllcB lurther west Ib the Mulukwa Station, This Is tbe oldest settled part ol the valley und there ure numerous prosperous ranchers surrounding thm place. Going on lour miles lurther weBt ih Bowie siding, where the government ib putting in a wagon bridge across tbe Kitgls river and when completed will give Connection by ffagon road Irom Malakwa to Simmons Junction, n dis ■ l.nii-i' ol about twelve miles. From Howie west about (our miles ts Suls- i|Uu, another siding on the C.P.R, sin lounded by n rich and fertile expanse of level valley land, with bm| ■ tier Improvements ground Balsqua, we predict this to lie one ot the de sirable spots of the Harden of Kden Valley. About tour miles further on is Ihe famous Shuswap lake and SIC anions Junction and the north end ni the tamous Okanagan Valley, The altitude is ubout the snruc iu the two valleys, Imt the difleretir-e m rain fall iR phenomenal, as the (jar. den nt Kden requires no irrigation. Tiie greater portion iB sub-irrigated by tbe numerous mountum Btreams thut llow ucross the vulley at various intervals and these streams al- tord an abundance ol nice soft water tor domestic purposed. Digging wells Ib a pastime that is seldom indulged in in the Garden ol Kden Vulley. Taking tbe valley as a whole It is a rich fertile country and with its natural advantages In soil, climate and loented as It is on the main line of the railwny, and stations located every two to four miles, it is ouly waiting the developing and Bcttle - ment which from present indications, are very near at baud, to make it assume the prominence tbat it so lit tingly deserves. An ideal Garden ol Kden. where all the staple vcgetai|lc-H bay and grain and diflerent variety of fruits that thrive in the western climates can be grown here. The Kaglc River is fairly corged with Bill mnn in their season and trout and other BpccicB ot the finey trilie abound in this streamAt other seasons Blue and Willow grouse and rabbits, are found in goodly numbers. bear caribou, deer and other carat nre to lie lound on the mountains. Truly, we have lound the lianleu ot Kden '. SETTLER. GANONG'S G B CHOCOLATES Now Hold the Fort in Revelstoke A large variety of Dainty Boxes in half-pound, one- pound, two-pound and three- pound sizes The Finest in the Land and Canadian cTVlade 40 years experience H NOTICK. Itevelstoke Luud DiBtrict. District of WeBt Kootenay. Tuke notice that I, Burrows Henry ltothwell ol Nukusp, B. C, occupation gentleman, iuteuds to upply for 1*. 1 in,...-i**m to purchase the followiug described lauds: Comui*. 0 ut a post plauted 41) chains south ol the North-east Corner ol T. L. 41274, thence south 80 chuius. theuce east about 20 chains, to Arrow Lakes, theuce north along Lake about 8U cbains, thence west about 2 ehuins to point ot commence ment, contuining about 10*0 ucres, more or less. Dated December 2Mh, 1911. Burrows Henry Kothwell. Edward RusBeli Vipond, Agent. Jan. bth tirst Issue. For Your Seeds Ornamentals & Fruits CO TO THE Henry Seed and Nurseries Wi bave the finest stock on the i out, l.a-t year, ni\\ lirst year in the business, wns Iwdlv handicapped: owing to the want ot stock, but not s., this year. Send us vou! orders and we will give you satisfaction. See our new catalogue; it is Iree to vou. A. R. Macdougall. Proprietor Lumb NOTICK. Revelstoke Luud District. DiBtrict ot West Kootenay. Tuke notice thut I Horatio Levcruc Rothwell o( Nakusp, B. C, occupation bank manager, intends to apply lor permission to purchase tbe lollowiug described lands: Commencing at a post planted 120 ; chains south ul tbe North-east Cornier of T. L. 41274, tbence south 80 chaius, theuce east ubout 31) cbuins, to Arrow Luke, thence north aloug j Lake about 80 cbains, thence west i about 20 chains to point of com - ■ mencement, containing about 200 j acres more or less. Dated December 2 which will be refunded if thc rights upplied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on thc merchantable output of thc mine at the rutc ol five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting lor the full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royulty thereon. If the coal mining rights aro not being operated, sucli returns Bhould be furnished at least once a year. The lease will include the coul mia- ing rights only, but the lessee may lie permitted to purchnBe whatever available surface rights may bc considered necessary lor the working of the mine at the rate of (10.00 an acre. Kor lull intormation appliiatlou should be made to thc Secretary ol the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to the Agent or Sub-Agent ot Dominion Lands. W. Vi. CORY, Deputy Minister ol the Interior. N.B.—Unauthorised publication ol thlfl advertisement will not l>e paid lor. DRrNKKNNI.s.s CAN RE CURED * »■ OtU Fallacy Tli.-ii Pruiikrnnrjw CailUM Be Cureil Exploded, Shi/oh's Gure Si' M> ntop« rnndhiis rttr*« coM*( hcali • throat sad luafr. • Mnny men drink whn drslrc to atop the habit. Whisky, however, has undermined the constitution and created n craving that is not t«» be denied, nnil the man must have whisky or something that will remove tho craw Ing and inr,iii up tht! system and restore the nerves. Samaria Prescription stops thc erav* Ing, steadies the nerves, builds up the general health and makes drink aetu- ttlly distantfl'uI and naUSeOUS, lt Is \\ufV less and odorless, and can be given with or without the patient's knowledge, In tra, roft^v or food, lt is used regularly by Physicians and Hospitals, It has cured thousands in Canada, and restored happiness to hundreds of homes. Read what Mrs. G. . of Hull, says of it und what It did for her: 'l\\ ts four mnn lhn to-day since w I started to use your Itetnedy I followed the directions, and had the best of results. One week after I ntarltd using your Itemedy the patient stopped drinking, and has not drunk a g)a** of liouor since. I hope you will accept my heartfelt thanks. Hoping God will bless your Remedy whenever tried, I remain, 0 Mrs. G , Hull, Que, (Name withheld by request.) Now, If there ts anyone in your town who needs this Remedy, tell them of It Practical philanthropy can take no better form. If you have a husband, father, brother or friend who drinks, help them help thorn selves. Write to-day. A FRKK TRIAL PACKAGE of Bamarls, with Booklet giving full particulars, directions, testimonials, price, •!<■-. will be sent In a plain sealed package to anyonn mentioning this bAj>*r. CorrsAOondence sacr« NAKUSP NOTES 39 coll Shi/oh's Cure Snlckly ami*. oiiRhs, cnrM cc,U«, httla >• throat anii lunst. • • • 2} sent* The nnnual ball ot the Urumutic Olub, wblcb »ns hclil on Feb. llth, St. Valentine's night, wns a most delightful affair, the floor was 111 line condition and thc niusic tendered Iiy the orchestra was excellent. Vie feel sure that within a short time Nakusp will possess one ot the best orchestras in thc interior. The supper tor wblcb the flub Is noted, was as usual a splendid rcpust, thc ball Is over, but a pleasant recollection remains ot n must enjoyable evening. Mr. II. 11. Kothwell, lather ol our bank manager, who hus been .i*i.i. ill and confined to bis room lor some time, we arc pleased to say, is rapidly recovering Mr. K. Vi. .Ionian spent u week at bis ranch nt Edgewood. Mr. Arthur Uurton spent u duy in town and while here he ui ranged (or Nakusp orchestra to play nt Button city at the opening ot their uew hall It is expected a number trom hero will attend, Mr. a. Heid, Jr., is receiving congratulations on tbc arrival ol a Une baby boy. Mrs. B, BoUrni and little (laughter of Hevelstoke is visiting her sister 111 Inw, Mrs. A. li. Halgh. Mr. Sum Jncksou, who was opei iil.il on nt tbe hospital, ts rapidly i-ecoveriug. Several cases ol in*.isles bave ap- peared in town, tbe) in ol a very mil,I form. Mr. tie,,, lugrum, who lias been Ure mun on tbc pusscngci train out of Nukusp tm some lime has been trans (erred to tbe lievelstoke division. Mr and Mrs. Ingram leave tut their new home lu u few duys. im March the loth Nukusp Will in loy a musical treut. The PolUOtM Sisters have iinnnged to give a con i ei i in tbe opera home. The many friends ol Mrs. Walter Si'utt will be pleased to hear thnt nhe ll Improving daily and ue trust will soon be out again. I'bin.i New Yonr's was celebrated as usual, Mr. and Mm. Sam Henry Royally entertaining ail Milan t on Sat urday Inst. Mr. Thos. Datrldton, ('. I', ll. agent ■it Slocan Junction, spent n few days in town. Tom Buys he always did like Nakusp. Mrs. Uoupcll, who has been visit • ing her tirothcr at Tuppen Siding, has arrived home again. .Mr. A. ('. Yoder lelt on a tlying busin?sB trip to Spokane. Tbe Women's Institute met at the home ol Mrs. Jas. Vestrup, a darn - tug contest was held. Mrr. 11. CileO dinning securing the tirst prize. All members ol thc Kuights ol I'ythiaB ure requested to lie on Land Fiiduy .'veiling. Business—Third degree. On Saturday evening last Nakudp ljodgc Stur ol thc West. A.r". * A. Ha, were bonured with u visit trom J. K. bird ol Vancouver, Grand Mas tor ol tbc Hum I Lodge ot IJ. 0. and A. H. Skcy, Deputy lirnnd Hatter Irom Kamloops. also Hobt. Bor-don ami H. Howson ol Hevelstoke. Alter tbc lodge business, rclrcshmculs were nii* I by tbe members ol Star ut tbe West lodge- Thc in ii si cal eaiit.it.i "Ucatity and the Heiisl, uuder tbc directum ol Lhe Hospital un Monday evening mis greeted by a crowded bouse and we arc sale in saying tbat seldom l.uvu Nakusp people spent a more enjoy • able evening. All tbe caste did except lonallv well. Special mention ot the KMMTy must be made, I*. the untiling cli .its of J. S. Iliad hnd and I). T. Bulger, The orcnes • tra greatly ass.stcd with a splendid program of music. Doctor Heatoo preside*! at the piano during th' mus ioal numlier ol the cantata nnd a great deal of the success ol tbe performance li due to bis »i8istu)c«. Thc following li tbe caatc of cbarac ten:—Beauty, Mils K. Edwards; Qui- nare, Miss 1. Henelle; a-elima. Mils N Vipond. Hone dc Amour. Miss K. Hulgei. Kllesdie. Walter Thompion; Meroqtrtl, llert Herridge; Tbe Wizard II Hardy, The Dcnnt, W. L. Tad dOB. Alio fuirlcs, brownies. The president of tbc Ladies' Auxiliary. Mrs. I). T. Ilulger, wishes to thank all tbOM who assorted. The proceeds amounted to H95.00 BURTON CITY NEWS I The educational policy put forward j by tbe directors ol tbe Farmers' Institute, is proving of great interest to the ranchers. Stuart Smellies of ICairoU'a Landing, gave an interest- | ing essay on Strawberries. Bviry * two weeks lectures are given by local in* nil (rs and tbe next lecture will lie given ou "Produce, Raising and Marketing" by Kruesrt HardJ. I A concert was given uuder thc auspices of thc church on tbe Hth inst. | by Miss A. T. McLaughlin and ber tllce Club, assisted by outside aud local, vocal und lubtrumeutul talent. Seven ludics gave a series ol tableaux, wbicb proved very taking, being the hrst of tbeir luud in Uurton. K-Ucshnieuts were served by the Ladies' Aid society at tbe close ot tbe concert, when a goodly number of both icxes adjourned to Arthur A. burton's home to indulge in danciug until a late hour. ilurluu sociul exchange says tbat hilarity is caused only through eu - el.nation, aud that tbe spring eflects old us well ae tbe young folks. Dan Cupid, in bis wanderings this wiuter, bas left orders with tin, ■• Urms tor truuiwaiei to be lixed for use in Uurton City. Several other orders ure ulmost cinched too, und tbere is hopes oi a rush on tbe dry goodi department ot Burton. Dun ' ll au hustle!. j Miss McDevitt, Mrs. r. H. Stevens and Miss A. T. McLaughlin, will meet 1 Mr. Stevens at Halcyon hot springs , tbis week mid und sojourn (or a lew ! 'ays Mn. J. H. I'ofter la vlnllug Mrs McDougald ol Caribou City, B. 0., for a few days. Don't forget the H. M. R. Dance In the Drill Hall, Friday evening, February iini. Music by nevelitoke Oity Band. Beit treatment and good tune guaranteed. Why does thc Million have such good plcturei' Ask tbc people. LAST CHANCE KOR FREE LAND. A reierputiyn i»l fertile valley lanl is now open in Mexico. Homesteads Fret. Only requirement it to buv*» ', Bve acrei of bananas planted within live years! An authoriied company 'will plant the bananas and market them on aharei. Ynur share ihould bring 1200 per acre annuafly. The Jantha Plantation Co., Block zoou, i Pittsburgh. Pa., T.S.A., distribute Mexican land In the 0.8. and I'anndii Write for particular!. You need not go to Mexico. t.c. WRDNKSDAY, I'HP * THE MAIL-HEBALD, REVELSTOKE WKDNB3DAY, I'KB, i\\, l"IJ MRS. HOUSEWIFE: Stop Cleaning SmokyLamp Chimneys and Old Burners Our New Lamp Burner will give light six times as much as the uld style lamp burner, and a clear s.hite light, You can turn light as high as you want to—it is impossible to smoke chimney. You i'liu bum lamp in room all night, Nu bad smell from Kerosene. Gives a steady, even light, does nol hurt tho eyes, burns anygradeof Kerosene Oil, fits any No, 2 lamp, no mantle to break, no black chimney to wash evory day, always clean. Burner will last several years mado of the best Bteel and brass. OUR GUARANTEE Send us 35 cents in coin or money order, and we will send you ono of these burners prepaid. Vou use burner fit) days and if you don't say it is the best lamp burner you ever saw,and you are not well pleased, jusi write us a postal card stating you are not satisfied with burner and we will promptly return your money. This is thu best burner yet All we ask is for you to give us a trial. We guarantee burner to give satisfaction one year or give vou new one free, We will send Three turners Prepaid $1.00 NATIONAL LIGHT COMPANY. No. G6I i*.,il*.ii.i Michigan • l N i i.i mi S l ni n, :•'"*,*,I lind 1.1 * ents I"' ■ahul, send nu- one ol your White Light Lamp Btlrnei - I'er youi Advertisi nn nt, with uuder itanditiK I can use Burner 6c I - mil il I .un not well pleased inu in ■ "*■• , * w ill lm ' <■ ■ * \\ * - -. i N nne ol i'.i i youi l il' National Light Company Baraga, Michigan ,i score ••' 3 nil, «i,.ic the English team ■ ague match Irom Scot lil. Tlio -. - - tion und l tods FIRST DIVISION Vst d '* * -* urn It"-.' .'.....■.*' Bradlord City i. Woolwich Ai Liverpool .. - lay l. ■ i'n;te*l 0, Bury 0. n. .i ,*- *. i ambridgi Univi - « London Scotl - Dog Catchers Busy I ''"ii Artbui. * lut !■'■ In | tit * have sort an 1 health loards to tl log nuisance. Ei * ■ ed is Ik - it ■ i in • .v., killed Ii , . *. it t ' i.*.-*,- i'i,, t tods urlmala In FOR DYSPEPSIA Vou Risk—No Money It You Try Ihis Remedy IV.til rest to c, in** t< lieAUll Bis- - ■ -. e dig ■ . *- . • mac-fa * . •;■, i ' ■ • •».* ■ Rei J tors, ; . • ■ - • . ■ n e •! .■ 1 ll LBAOI . rk 1. • -, . ;*.:-■ ■ Hamilton Acs • - • i., .. : Hear! ol Mldloth K in. * Mi rl ii i ■ ' ,, isgon Rangers * \\,i . r ilsle; *-:t. Mim i following *ii thi resnlte ol replay ttub i ; • m ,.-. docI Mi rton Falkirk 1, ■ . ■ ',*■*, i * ■ " -i it tmkiiv LKAOOB, Urigbton and Hove i. l"ymouth A. ml. ,1,,,, i'. Southampton 3. (..v.uiu ''ily •*. Crystal Palace *. levl'tt I. V,,ii->ieli Cltj i' Hi rthamptoo 7, Reading 0. ndon Town I, Watford " t • , Rovers ii, Ne i Bromptun l. EST'D 1836 HIGHEST QUALITY TEA' Two leaves and a burl. That's all that is plucked at one time in gathering the crop (or Ridgways Tea. We mi«hl pluck more leaves and gel a bigger crop, but it would deteriorate thequauly of lhe teas. Sealed in air-tight,dust-proof,quarter, half and pound packages. •Her Mshrty'i Blend" "5 O'Clock" "OM Country" $1.00 per ll>. f.Or. per ll>. DOcper lb. 'Capital HouiehoM* 40c. per Ib. Sfnv \\mi he Hit,!m Tnvtit ni But Shops AWAROtO COLO MtDAL LONDON 1911 BUILD UP REVELSTOKE Patronize J. Local Industry GET YOUR PRINTING AT HOME WE PRINT Letterheads - Billheads - Cards cTWenus - Envelopes - Programs Books and Booklets - Loose Leaf cylccount Forms Ball Programs Wedding Sttaionery Memoriam Cards - Lumber Forms Tags, Etc We oMAIL-HERALD has new type and printing machinery. Our stock §f printing papers is large and well selected. Agents for the famous EMPIRE TYPEWRITER $60.00 Cash ^ THE INTERIOR PUBLISHING CO., LTD. REVELSTOKE, B. C. J WbliN'KSDAY. I'TH. 'I. 1913 THE!MAIL-1IEEALD: RH"VE3 lstokh awn KB AS WATCH THI: WIDOWS FORj BARGAINS FORj BALANCE OF MONTH OF FEBRUARY TAKE ELEVATOR TO DRY GOODS, TOY AND FANCY GOODS DEPT. See the New Cash Carrier DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Silks for Spring This week's Friday Bargains consist of 200 yards of Pactelle and Messalaine Silks, lovely, bright Spring colors, with neat hair line stripes, for Dresses uiul Waists. Thev are 7.rK'. and .Sac, Roods. A REAL FRIDAY BARGAIN At 50c. Per Yard Shirt Waists If you did not kci your Fancy Muslin and Linen Shirtwaists at our Bargain Sale on Tuesday, we can give you another good chance on Friday. A Real Bargain of over 100 Waists at $1.90 Dressy Coats These Smart Coats will appeal to Dressy Women. They afford a nice variety for choosing, They are a high class line of Manufactured Tailored Coats in the new shades ol' Blue, Camel Ill-own, Grey, etc. $10 to $25 New Petticoat Satin, Smart New Shapes for the close fitting Skirt. New rich colorings, and they are uncommonly good for the price. $4.00 New House Dresses That need no excuse in any one of Iheir dimensions, They are attractive, and that is a factor, if the thrifty housewife wishes to look well. They are nicely made and Rood materials. They are for sale here at from $1.90 to $3.50 New Tweeds From England, Scotland and France—very Tweediah Tweeds. They are as one lady remarked and, that described the style of tweed that is fashionable at $1.00 and $2.00 The New Spring Prints arc here from England. Only Per Yard 15c. Groceries and Crockery Department Corn Starch Any time is a good time. NOW is the aeeepted lime for Corn Starch. You can buy it from ns in i-lb packages at toe per package It is made Irom pure, reliable stock, and man- fact u red wiih only the best materials. Remember die name, the price and the place, Canada Corn Starch 10 cents per package C. B. Hume C& Co's Marmalade Mince Meat Wc know tbat you want vircc Pics just now. If you do try a 5-lb pail ol our Wag- stalf's Mince Meat, tbe kind tbat meets every expectation of the housewife, and bas that bappv blend that makes the pie so palatable. 5-lb, full weight, $1.00 each Have no hesitation in using Robertson's Scotch Marmalade, ii uiil give you the greatest satisfaction and in the end is more profitable, lt is put up in i-lb glass jus, 2-lb, 4-II1 .uul ;-lb cans. Try a 2-lb can at only 30c and be able to say to your friend " It is goi\\\\, for 1 have tried it." Mens Furnishings, Boots and Shoes FELT SLIPPER BARGAINS Wc are putting on the BARGAIN TABLE a11 the remainder of our lines ol women's and children's Kelt Slippers. They must be cleared out at once and we consider the prices will do it in short order. Don't wait until your size is all sold out. Come at once. Tea and Coffee Are you usinj*; Tea and Coffee? Where are you buying it? Are you getting value lor your money? Does the quality and llavor please vou? If you have the least doubt as to your tea and coffee try a pound of our Sunbeam Tea at 40 and 50c per pound, and a pound of our OO Coffee at 40c per lb. Mocha and Java at 50c per lb Its quality is uniformly high, and it has that true, lingering Haver that pleases. Hay, Oats, Shorts, Bran, Wheat, Chops and all kinds of Feed always on haed at the lowest prices. Baking Powder Every housewife uses more or less baking powder, and of course every oni: wants the best. In Dr. Price's wc consider you gel the best baking powder on the market. We bought right and can give you the benefit of our good buy. Put up in l>-oz cans at 20c 12-oz, 35c, 2 1-2-lb. $1.25 and 5-lb cans $2.25 each Ladies Slippers LADIES' JULIETTES in various colors and shades of velvet, and felt. Every pair sewn, no tacks or rough scams. Perfectly flexible and easy on the foot. Regular $1.75 values, and LADIES' BEDROOM SHIPPERS in Jaeger wool and plaid felts, regular $1.50 values cAny Pair 95 cents Children's and Misses Slippers A missed line of ankle strap felts that we are not goin^ to carry over. You will never be able to beat them lor value. Price 25 cents a pair Misses Felt Slippers both in Jac^cr pure wool and fancy Juliettes. Nobby little shoes tbat arc comfortable and dressy for house wear, Price 75 cents a pair Children's Slippers in p'aid felt, either with ankle strap or without You cannot duplicate them for double the money Price 35 cents a pair BARGAINS IN MEN'S HATS tA real genuine Snap, just the one you may" be looking for. At an/* rate you can't afford to pass it up. All our odd lines of men's Soft Felt Hats of the present season are on the table at a price that ought to move them off. This price will convince you—$1.50 Each HOUSE FURNISHING DEPAETMENT MATS AND SQUARES A few lines that will interest the housekeeper who is prepairing for early" spring house cleaning. These lines are extra special in value and will not last long at the prices. Japanese Mats ^eal Bargains, 4x7. $1.75 4x12 at $3.00 each Union Squares Au sizes'a11 colors and combinatious You can't get away from the values we offering in these. Call and see them; the prices are away below actual cost. NEW LINES OF WALL PAPERS Our new lines of Wall Papers have just been put in stock and we can assure the public that never has such a complete line of artistic papers been shown in the city. Rich and artistic but at prices that will surprise you by" their cheapness. Now is the time to see them while the lines are all unbroken. SCOTCH LINOLEUMS We import direct from the manufacturer in the Old Country and can supply" you with the best article for the least money. Our patterns are all new and bright. Just compare these prices with any you may" have . QUALITY -Inlaid, the best that is on the ■**■ market, at $1.40 per square yard. "D QUALITY—In a wide range of patterns at $1.20 per square yard f* QUALITY—In attractive new patterns ^** at 90 cents per square yard wri'M ■'•:•., : p.n !l 111: THE [IVLA-TL-HEBAIiD, KJIlVIiTLSTOiKIIE! Wl DNHSDAY, 1'KB. JI, 191J LADIES' COSTUMES-SPRING STYLES These are the lirst advance Costumes to hand. Made of the best heavy Navy Blue Serges and are Plain, Tailored Styles. Considering the quality of Serge, they are the best value we have ever offered. New Goods coming to hand daily. REID & YOI.ING- 'I'lii' Sim* li niiil Twinkling* ■nn' Imsl picUiroH in town nl tbo Willi Till' t 'IIHHUMI I'llll ll lllll Still Ol UimIiimm.I.u ami Thm nil.ii. iimmi comfort, bwl mimic, bosl pii iurea In tlio i*iiy al ilm Hillson lii'iu* nil Hie Intui i inimlr nl Mi Mivbon'i OrohoBtrii iliincu tonliilit, Don'l Imyi'l ihi* I'URnlull I'lny I'lillilii'll:;' Tlilnii, I'lnlh, Ii'iiIIimi*, vol mi, :': iicll nl Mi'l.i'iiiiiin'n. W, I'liiry huya turnlllira, etc, spul i'iimIi. j Ni'u mipplj ol C'brlsblo's lilnoulta »i Mulntj i o'», Hoo tho Hi'M'iiihiki' Nui'Dui'les tor i hi HMowors, i'lunic Till. t. r. I ss*. bu I'Ioiino I" ii'i iiMnr Oon trill noliool. Apply In II. N, I'uiii'Hii'i'. Don'l forgot Iln* Unatlo Bquuro Uu tho Kim* tonight mnl Tlinrmluy nlahl tortultiom on fab, 36tb, Uon't forgot tlio I>1k Orchealrii iliniri' in Selkirk hall tonight. To lii'iit ai'ar v.M.c.A., oomloii niili' llvo room dwelling, 11. n. Why dn tho hoya nlwnya buy thoir , Oonrslov. wagons ul Howaon'a, Dociiiibo tlroy nlwnya gel what thoy want, Bi mn' good bargains In dwolllnga ni Second mnl Third atrotftB, H. N* Good lloor, good music uiitl n good Oourilw. tl«o at tho OrehOBtrn d io tonlgUt. I ,,n|[ BALB1_jrwQ ,.,„,,* lols ,,,,,„,,, mi Third i.iii'i'l. Apply to Tl ai Ham. I'iiIici' Station, UOWIOD » I'n, have Ihi' largest •■ini'ii nf wall papor In the city; 100 tlrolr Bl.iii'k before purchasing olio «in-i iv I'iiii BAL1Q—A Piano at a bargain Apply nl onco, Mrs, McDonald, Sec inl Streot, opposite Knox ohuroh. Uon't forget that Howson's tinic l i'ai'pi'1*. ih hIIII mii'. I'umc in uiul • I bo before tbe Btock Is picked over Ladles anu Ib the time to have your baby carriages ma-do new.-W. Parry, ■■■■I—■■ ■ m. THE CITY IN BRIEF *■ ■ * olored drama i I . sero" al tho Kd * theatn tonight HONEY - HOXEY I'm, Whin* Cl.; will liml nw lull II, n ii ihis Hi, Cans. This *.|m.,m ,,| !)■,' \\ , ll . unu lliinu uai 1:, . ro that t rchesl i n v. il ■ ., month, Watch - Mi ■ .imn •*--*. I'ldwardfi ol \\ ancoiivci. ■. thi _• m* it of her si .ni H. Vi. Ki"-*■■ !:.1,-1,ai' Band, \\ Friend j trom V*. ,i Tow n, ' lecana Roll, uud * ' * *.*. in;. -i ,ii the te.e dance .-at. Willie I... .-*. * : gol ili* Civi Dol ■ ce ;,i the l*:*i Bon mi Sai ij night. A. 1' Levesque, tbe genial propri ', ■ Union hotel, ret urned In il om a six weeks trip t" i Hull, Q a bee, I Ed Trimble, road superintendent,' . ■ i tor \\ n 'ni in to ' It nvenl Ion cl Road Sii|i- HOMr-MADE JAM in piiil-tnul i|Uiirls, ■ u *■* I'hi.i .iliM'llllrlv pure .miiI mi 11 pal up, SYRUPS I'aii* M i pii* .-Mii' hi lii.iili*- rn* cans, whicli wi k u. iur.ee in be llic I" I, A. HOBSON, MacKenzie Avenue FOR R15ST Seven room bouse with all modern Improvement, on Pour ih Btreet, Rent, J2s.nn pcr month, Seven room house wltb bath on sixth Btreet.—Rent, $80.00 a montb Seven room bouse wltb hath, on Sixth Btreet.- item . (30.00 a montb { KOOTENAY AGENCIES LIMITED Mothers, bring year children to i.ln- stm thoatro to bob tho Passion Play. Tiny will novel lorgel It, The music ai Him Stm thoatro la tbc host pii'i mIhih iiiii.hm 1" Rovcl Btolto. Watch for thc big iioalors al i in- Star. Howson mnl Oompaii) roiiuosl bbe .ailii'.i tn look ovei theli 'took ol collapsible Uo carta belore |)ur<* is IngolBowbore, Seo our display ol muttrcsBOS and bedding, Ono third ol your lllo Is spent in bed, why nol Bpend it In comlorl on ono of Howson'a iidi mat II. :*■■. The pleturea nl the Pn inlon Play at iho stm* theatre i Ighl and toraor - row iiirlit. are tho mnsl perfect iiim production nt tho groateal ilrnmatlsn Hon nf tho life nnd mlrnclea ol Ohrist The lllaliaui'llli'iil ol tho Star Hum iiv hnvo gone to greal oxponso In icuring the I'm.. Ion Piny pictures for this city and i la hoped every cln eli goer In Rovelstoke will make it ■in oftoi' to Bee iiiiui* Vou will bo Borry il yon lei tb • fustic Square ISntertnlncra go by without se. lug ihi'tu. n the prosa ro ports from Nelson gives thom gno il praises. Knit sai.10 iv.-i-s for hatching, from pmc bred tt hlto Loghom hens, nnJ i'., a l k«, Mj breeder* nro nil from prise winners. Hona Kggs nt 11.2*5 a Betting, M.R0 a IOP. Iim-k I l on iccounl ' ' ' ,,,.,, ir tin* Swift i ■ B , iled bj rrive .a town th.. ut ■ els,hi nn nis way I" the ' |! M (I M .. Ml I, A. d .Mi-Ilnii.'ll IS il a day m ■ , ' , ,, i paying a visit to I Mr ' "cell- II' , ,, ,, , , ,. Mnl Mi -.11 K ;*;* * i ,'...,r; ' ■ - ■ ' i Charles Lawrence ' ■* in >' * :" ::' " ■' : ' ' :" '■'■'■"'■ formerly ol Revelsti promm- ■ ' * gate •- tbe Grand ■• ■ • ■ - i * i t *m i. . . ... . here - the il l-Hera •: i '*' lAt tbe Kpwnrtli I. I'hurnday .it • p in In I mm M ' I ' B. K. Hoole; . ,,t ,,t 'Church I ■f Tuesday lor I J' V ' -. - .-*•'■ iter Pal Vt I of V.cl • - * * - - * • , - • ■' ■■ II. key le Ir. Ralph Lawrence, anm oncei • *■•' uld I * M ■' * on Tues ■ii. -. • * . m -:■ ■ * ■ . • * - ■.*..,* ■ •ch Uetoa will i* the feature ..( w • r In the sale ol ■ i ■ Two Rovelstoke energetic young men. I-'. '1, Woodland ol Uowa Jewel- iv tore an I Kni l McLean, a membei of the Molsons Hank si.ill. have decided to i in > i ii in the chucken ranch * aide line. They have - ol land i.l ted on Un' lull side on Mr. McLean's property and will build e» I chicken walks. Tbej intend '* pi i Inline In Pnrtrldg • and Brown !.■ I. V. ., J'MI ,* * mi.I will get ion "u-irs trom n nsl ■ *. ■ i tei Tl meantime as usual. ranch • noon in i ttings ol tlmr the ■ 1 ■ rar B •■ rs. Howson di t'n.'H ii.'iii.', are always plOuBOd In show ynii their Ktin'k ul linuse furnishings whether you chooBa to huy ni* not. Hu: reduotlou in men's rubbers, In ■ Indini: Biing proof, laced or buckle, .md also nVeiahni'M, at Mi'lul yre'H. Only a certain quant lty ol Bnntl Ico i .uilnhle. Customcre ordering now ian he assured ol regular supply, -- t'umming's Transfer Company. Mrs, l loUBOwifc Stop i le.*.mm: old smoky lump chimneys send for ono ol n ir new 06 . .'ii*lli' power while light ! iiiiui ;; inl 11..* Coupon out in mn big ad in tIns paper today. National Lighl i'n. We nre rn ••iei Ing our Btock ol Band i.'e iiniv mul me taking orders lor summer delivery. Cummlngs Transfer Company. MUSIC Miss Johnson, pupil nl A. Miller, P.R.A.M., London, Is prepar id to take ii limited numlier ol pap .is fnr tuition in miisie. Por terms apply at the residence ol .1. i\\. Johnson, Oral li ie wist ol tho bos- Intnl. Pirst street. L. ITonyit la now open lor business n thc Brown Block, tbe local Ion formerly occupied by McKinnon's pool i Mim ou Firs! Btroet, Here will bo .md a hist class light lunch counl cr mnl commodious tea room, wblcb Is known as the "Savoy." \\ fr.'sb ■upply ol all kiinlM (,f candy k.-t i on hand, which is made ri::;it nn thej premises, Olvo us a call. You will use or rent that new building you are going to put up. If you use it you don't want to be bothered with bum locks and hinges. If you rent it you don't want to be annoyed by repairing it often. Buy your Builders' Hardware from us and save yourself lots of trouble, and know that our prices will be BEST. Revelstoke Hardware Co., Ltd. Howson Block A1>H<: YOU INTERESTED? The Johnston Truss Co., of Vancouver, invite your .u- tenlion io tlie new Johnston Mecli inical Rupture appliance they are manufacturing. This appliance is the invention nf Mr. J. A. Johnston, i>l Vancouver, who for lhc past three years has been perfecting it until now ii is thc mosl complete rupture truss ever made. To compare it uiih any other rupture truss i.s impossible. It meets with thc approval of thc medical profession, and every ruptured person who has seen it. Thc testimonials from those wearing ii are .ill thai could be desired, li is made in a variety of sizes for men, women and children, and besides permits of twenty adjustments. Up to the present time most of those who arc wearing tins appliance arc cases of long standing, yet in every instance immediate and continued relief has been the result, The Johnston Truss Co,, whose address is 594 Richards Street, Vancouver, lias, iu addition to iis workshop, two properly equipped fitting rooms where (ill patients have tlie personal attention of Mr. Johnston himself. Call or write for booklet containing full instructions for self-measurement, ,14i\\ - ing us at the same lime any particulars of your case you care to, .iiui vve will send vou the information you require. 1 ■ EDMONTON IS JUST NOW EXPERIENCING THE GREATEST DEVELOPMENT OF ANY WESTERN CITY Buy There fer Sure Profits ■m-^tiiu- rw»b»t - K 'a I.,, -.?, Ml I> I .1 ili ■ • ' HEWS J)Iit<: STORE KODAKS $!0 10 $20 { SpftJal 3A Folding Brownii* Post Card Damera - $12 2A Folding Brownie - $7 Eastman Films \\ 1 sto .1111! • . .' 1 jic-r- AH at List Pricrs K- '|l Orderlies - - 25r. 1 In* 1 wi- can * Rexall Beef, Winn nd Iron $1 I \\ -|ii'inlii! md ' Best Sanaparilla - $1.00 Wi i im* * I..ml 11 Iiii ■! Hi |,n |i ration foi I >eai .'iini ..*• 1 r* : *:■ 'I In I IIIIIIIII llll il I II 1.1 111 tonii I"" I'" ' .1 s-l bews 'IHE REXALL STORE dews BARGAINS! BARGAINS! [n all kinds Appa • • for ,.'" of ail kinda and al .ill pi McKINNON & SUTHERLAND FIRS! si REI 1 ■WWW—i—MB -MMI ■" -—MM —————— Lotiv. on the 2 1-2 Mile Circle Well Located in Crescent View ONLY EACH TERMS: One - Fifth Down, the Balance Extending Over IS Months Let Us Make Your Money Orow J. B. WATSON REALTY COMPANY E. O. POLEY. M.anagor, MacKenzie Avenuo I"""@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "Revelstoke (B.C.)"@en ; dcterms:identifier "The_Mail_Herald_1912_02_21"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0310713"@en ; dcterms:language "English"@en ; geo:lat "50.998889"@en ; geo:long "-118.195833"@en ; edm:provider "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en ; dcterms:publisher "Revelstoke, B.C. : The Interior Publishing Co. Ltd."@en ; dcterms:rights "Images provided for research and reference use only. 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