@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, "1910-02-12"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310731/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ *> FEB 141! Mail- ■ -— Vol. 16-No. 11 REVELSTOKE, B. C. KKimiJAKY 12. I»10 $2.50 Per Year » fvfr) An Accident Free Policy We have been requested by the Perfecto Diamond Point Fountain Pen Company to offer with each pen sold at $2.50, the above policy with all premiums and registration fees prepaid. This is an absolutely guaranteed Pen, has 14k. gold point and if not satisfactory can be returned. The Imperial Guarantee and Accident Insurance Company, of Toronto who issue this policy, have a Government deposit of $100,000 rp rp rm Hr nm Hr rp rp tp tp rp rp rp tm «^> An ♦ tp Ah rj» ej? tm ■ir rm •#■ _h nn An rm Hr iflrt rp tp rm tm tp An IDEAL OPTION f Provincial Government Refuses Sir Frederick Bcrden Gives De- lejjisiation Viotorla, Pob, II. Members ot lhe Looal * > 111 i, n t League waited on Pro - mier MoUrklo with a request that ilm Government introduce a bill at the present session lo provide lor locui option, it was urged llmt as there were a number ol pointH,throughout tlie province in favor of lounl option ■ as evidenced by the vole cnsl iu favor of it it would only bo just iliat such places should bo afforded lhc oppoi: - luniiy of Haying whothor thoy wanlod Liquor or tail. I Premier MoBride, in reply, slated the government had very hilly considered tho mallei' oi local option, and it had boon resolved not lo bring down any I legislation along the linos suggested during tho present session. Tho premier informed tho deputation that tho government bad brought down legislation for lhe hotter control of ihe liquor trafliu, and as the law was lo bo very strictly administered, bi' thought, and hoped lhat it would do much to bring about the conditions sought by local oplionlsts. rp Ah I Ah _r w Ah if> At At A* A A". A' At A' A- At A- At Ar At An At At At A <*• A' A _h£_h_h_h_h Spanish Cabinet Resigns Madrid. Feb, I I. Tho Spanish Cabinet, headed by Premier Mama, resigned this; afternoon. The ministerial crisis was brought about by lhe right wing of the Liberal parly protesting against the premier's alliance with the Republicans, .lose Canalejas Y. Men- des, leader of the Monaichial Democrats, has been charged by tho King with llu* tnsk of forming a ne.\\ cabinet. Lawrence Hardware Co. Electrician Killed I'cll. 1(1.- The tails ot Naval Programme Ottawa, Fob, 10. Sir Frederick Ilor- den today gave details as to what the Canadian naval service was to t„, made up of. The Bristol was the ■latest doslgn of orulsor ol her class ami the Canadian Itristols would be buill entirely oil Lho lines laid down by ihe admiralty, The minister explained it had been decided lo drop tho Dondlcoa, and in- -.lead purchase front the admiralty the Niobe, a cruiser ol 11,000 Ions, which would cosl 81,075,000, The dostroyorfl would be of the ini - proved river class. Negotiations were now under way for tlie purchase of the Niohe and the Rainbow. Thu latter would bo stationed ou the Pacific ast as a training ship, and if necessary a fishery protection boat. The Niobe would be stationed ou the Atlantic, nnd for tho time being would be used for training purposes , although when the other ships were completed she would take her place With (hem as an actual vessel. The object of huving these two training ships was Hint by the timo the naval force was eomplotod there would be, it was hoped, a sufficient number of trained men lo man llm Heel. When eomplotod two of tho Brlstols would be stationed on the Pacific , and two on the Atlantic with the Niobe and the six destroyers. These hips, Sir Frederick Borden affirms, were moro suited for Canadian waters. The minister presented a cost tablo presented by Admiral Klngsuiill. The cosl, exclusive of construction, would he for the first year 81,260,000; second year, $1,417,000; third year, (1,704,000 and fourth year 82,264,000, The estimated annual cost oi main - Come and try a cup of Ridgways Delicious Tea or Coffee, Mrs. Healer kept busy demonstrating all the time Bourne Bros. Vancouver, Fob. 10.- The switching tonance ol the vessels when completed ufi of the electric lights for about half manned and fitted out will I LIM1TKD. Plumbing and Tinsmithing Maundrell Meat Market Quick Delivery. Phone 251 Juicy, Young and lender ate what you want undoubtedly; you cannot, maybe, get them at every market, but you can here. The Savory Roast for dinner you will find in our refrigerator, as well as the choicest steaks and chops for breakfast! The fastidious customer will be pleased with our meats and the most economical with our prices. most Chops Tender and Sweet Our Chops will tickle the palate of the epicu.t as well as of anyone who tries them. Taken from the best stock obtainable,and carefully cut and trimmed, they cannot fail to please l nil. 0 meats are all choice, and the prices are no highei than you may pay for lower grade marketing elsewhere. Green Bones Chopped for Your Chickens Daily Premier Bacon and Hams Whole. Halved or Sliced an hour was accompanied hy a tvag oily at ihe H. (.'. K. If. powerhouse ot Bametj where the hiirh power. Line from Lake Buntzen comes in. whoa Mr. Webster was electrocuted and two other workmen severely injured. A number of men were busy making changes on a "dead" line, when a Live wire, carrying about 30,000 volts, broke a short distance away and grounded. Tlie men math' a rush for safety, but the deadly fluid was com - municated lo the galvanised iron roof and thence to different pans of tho building, and escape was impossible. Czarina's Illness EydtkuliDon, Russia, Feb. 11.—Tlie I'/aii.na's illness took \\ serious turn today mid she was unable to recognize the Czar anil their children. Sho is suffering the recurrent hysteria and melancholia to which she has bocu ttubjet'l for several years past, It is feared lhat her death may be a question uf but a short time. The illness of the Czarina is believed to be an affection of the brain, cau- laed by her living in constant fear of anarchistic and nihilistic plots. ho 83,680,- 000. The estimated cost of tho eleven hips, which included thu Dodicea as originally proposed, was estimated ut 811,000,000, or substituting the Niobe for tho Boadicea at 810,015,000, Sir Frederick added these were ltri- tish prices, ljul ii was hoped to construct lho ships iu Canada if the cost would not bo much greater. The naval college, it was estimated would cost 8715,000, spread over n number of years. The total cost of construction, with ships awl college, would therefore !;,. 510,760,000, As to tho cosl per head, the minister argued the militia cost eighty cents a head, and with tho naval expenditure tho lotal cost to every Canadian at tlio time of construction would not amount lo more than 11.26 a head. Tho Niobe has a speed of twenty and a half knots and has eight six- inch sjuns. Sugar Men Pay Up New York, Feb. 9.—The National Sugar Refinery Company finally turned over to the United Stales treasury the sum of 8004,304 duo the govern- jment for shortago in importations : sugar between 1907 and l'JUH. ol Big Immigration Montreal, Feb. 11. There is not the slightest doubt thai during the present year we shall have a bigger immigration of American farmers into the Canadian west than ever before. I ast year we had B0,000. I convinced that this year wi have over 100,000." Such Was the opinion e\\pie morning by William Whyto, tl \\ ice-president ol lhe C, I'. R. am quite shall ed this aecund Volcanic Eruption I I'orl l.imon, Costa Rica, 1'Vli. II. ■ Reports received today from tho vill - aL'cs lying aboul lho foot of tho vol- cuiiic mountain of Poas stated eighty persons ware killed during tlio orup ' lion early thin week. All the deaths woro caused hy enormous stones botched from (he crater. Considerable proporty damage was also done. 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 wbirh the branches ot Hit* bunk aie obie tu issn»» Droits on tli" principal points in the lollowin^i countriesi Ireland Austria Hungry Finland Bt*l"'- tu Agents it all principal n Inis i> Canada. Annuls iii (irt-.r Hiitiiin and United Ktmp» r-rndoo, England, Uoydi. Rank, Limited. Chicago—First National Bank, Corn Ex- ■'liiiiigi- Nsllnnal Rank. (Seattle—Seattle National Bnnk, Ran Fran- ••i—oti-— Wells Pargn Nevada National Bank Hpoa—ae—Kxchangfl National itank Savings Bank Department Pepotdte (ii si and onward, n-.-.-i..-.i. and luteree! tllowed at enrrem rate from date of deposit, ( iirrespoiidenee tjolloiLed. Revelstoke Branch—A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr. l-kW-nHBBBS &£___SS_BS__i Rustralian Navy LondoDi Peb. 9. Tlio Qrtt unii ol tlie Australian navy w.-m lam GovaOj Scotland, this cftarnoon, Mi A.squit h doing i lit* bon< n In ohrifltening tba ihip tho premier'i wife laid: "Kir t hum ol Lbe Com' monwealth ol au itrall - d ivy, I name yon 'Paramatta.' God blesa you. May you upbotd lbe traditions of the Britiih navy in the dominion! oversea • ' Tho Parramatta ii a tor] drstroycr of tlio improved rivei und nsgiitem 700 tons. Scsii'e Wide Open .111,'. I . Will ll. whelm ■ a,,i|,,a .,i Ilirani i ii,ill,lal. limy. , -■ |i , town and iudii.pl. | Ol I- M tonight's performance Moving Pictures tonight. Railway Strike Threatened I bi.a Peb, - \\ . |»n , Whitney, of the Broil rl v,ay It ilnn i tnnouncod loday I In aj «ith minal - - i gi ii,i the li i Saturday ill ;'- hmen and ; ai I'llgO 'IHE MAIL- R ,A\\.\\\\ i:i: LSTOkE, 1% C- PKRKlWHY l-Jih., 1010. H.i CDUHCIL boon mndo within twolvo months (nun (ion to tho aha of tho ('ity. lion ol Mr. Stain's report clause hy tha iluif of ilm debenture, ™ ns to The dovelopmont of lho Water and clause nnd thin wus proceeded with, provide, for tho levy during 120 yours Light Department hns now reaohed a BANK OVERDRAFT, licloi'e tho debentures inntlire, poinl. where tho amount it puys to Aitl. MeKinnon: Uow wns the $'211,- goiioral revenue of the City is llllll secured.? Report of Audit and Investlaa- N° *** *-mw p\\m, «>«»- r J that at least one yoor had elapsed , MOI tion li/ Stein & Co. ire thnu lhc interest und sinking oven if subsequent levies nru innde an '""'1 on tho whole amount expended mildly before 2nd, July, f'"' u" purohow and extensions, so A ' I«l ii"B was hold Prldnj .,.,„'. , ,,,sl „„ wni,.„ „,,,.„,.,. that Instead of being a burden on the nfternoon lo receive lho report of Lho ,,„„ „,,.„ ,„„ Unml s(, ,,,,„ ,,,, ■„, . ratepayers, tho rovom I tho ' »P«olftl audit, „.,.,.,, a.ijtt^s its,.|(, bm it wa> in Mr. Slein: It is borrowed by spoelal bylaw nnd to lie paid off from luxes ns they conic in. Aid. Hews: 'This yeur lhal would lie represented by 810,000 less the laxos . will now receive an Increasing unioiuu |j|ow ure these temporary loans pnld l'r ": The Mayo, Aid, MoC.Crty, ,0 providn the arrears of iuklni! "','';i *\"""' ",w''"''ls ,'"' K''""'"1 ''v "IVV Trimbto, Dews, McKiu, I Abru ■ ,„„,,. „,,„,, ,,„.,„,,„„ ,„, ,.„ ponsos. j riiy Olorki Wo lake lho actual han, 1,.,1,-mi..■ - i. N„ provision has hue., " ""' ,'""'"'1 "|,|"'"v'; "f '""' »»«• nmnunl pal md reduce lho loan lhe following roporl on the city (ll.t,j,. (ill. sinking Kund on the lichen- H0"1'01"' '""' '"''' successful in carrying month by month, giving a new note finances, piled lis Messrs. Stein \\ i • ., , , i oul tho ro-nrrangoment of the Debon for lho bnlnuco of arroaro of luxes Co., Churlernd Vecountants of Van lure deln over un extended period, tho outstanding. couver, wiih read: "'" ." ""I'l,l",\"""""> ' '" ,:'' '" llnnnclnl affairs of lho City will bo Aid, MeKinnon: Tn Btralgh ip Kavelstokn, IV C ", " ''"' . "'".'"''"■ "'" ' pormanontlj Improved lo thai extent, everything then it will lako 900,01)0, |.,.|,. 7lh.. llllll, ' gl° ''"', "" ' ''' "',|"'\"""" "• ,,n,l alh.« of the nocussary civic busi- I Mr, Stein: No. > ad 118,000 " noss being fnrrlod on wilhoul further cash in hand mi Doc, Hint. To Ilh Woi hip the Mnyoi, und Ahlurni in, City of Itevelstoke, U. f'„ i,lx I I.I MKV We havo i" report that In uecord nrico with .vnu inslrucliiiiis jve have mndo a thorough and exhaustive in. i| tieai i ihu affairs of lho I'll) of llevolslokc from lllsl December , lUlln lo :'lsi Decenibor llllll). We lind that l!lO iv.ilil- have 1)0011 Clirofull) uud iiecuriilely kepi, and lhal nil miiiieyi ived triini luxes, from lhu sale nl debentures, und from other loun os ol mo Imx f been nccoiinlod issiietl -lit>iilil be Included in the raising the present rule nl luxation, nmmmt, us otherwise the propertj « II Roportod by mil be charged with sii'lleieni i" pro- ,, .„,,,., , ,, , ' W, STKIN d CO., ■ nle for ilm ll. bentiiros, The llelicnlnii. dclil ni lhe rill i it i Chartered Accountnuls. Aid, Trlmblo; Wluil are the arrears ,1 taxes'' 'I'm Clork: 810,000, All. Hews: According to the Munich foil Aid Rows: I- the unpaid liability I1"1 Ul >"" ''\"""'." ml1'"'' U> [l" sale until two veins in uireur. Citj Clork: Wo havo boon In the hn bit of treating buck luxns ns nu assol into etui. He Milunii herewith a bnlniico-slieel a, ,1 111, 1 ll hei r.10',1. I'l. I bj is, ind u la,, li, iii our opinion , - a || i | trill Ind incut of the liunn - | iini |... ition ,,l ; he Cilj nl lhal dale, I rom ll"' Imh : iiliu il led il will I eon I 'i- nl the I Citj .a ii io .-i'.'M'-'i.iil. ' i • : ' ' Debenture I.in •"-' 1 1 \\ lit llll 'i-l.."i7 Advi fi tun lhe litnil ""I .- in ml ' ',: ' li, lltpl M'l nltl, ,,. nd i" llu ' . . 1 Aid. Mc.Kin : What i 1,, .nil i,i - Mr, Stein: 8S1 ,:132._7, li "■ ' cush mi hand on Doc, lllsl boing Iho la- : duj for paymciil foi luxe . Md. Abrahamson: I'rnt lieully the line as ihe bain heel. A Id. Al.-K inn.oi: W i. doei he mean bj the a.inal overilrufl being S?,|S,""0? Aro we overdrawn fe? ts.noci more ihun ihe law allows? The Mayor: No, no. I'h tl i- iho liu bilitj tn the bunk. I'he Mayor: Iln i i i ';h'il< b ,s l .I'm",'.! ,'u'i ^ -~ written off for deprecintioi li liubili- li will be - i from the above that M' '":,''l": N"' n '' '"! necessary, l.o- ihe Siiikiiiu I' I on 9_.SU,NIM) amounts because Ihe earning power of your - due io oiniiinlK lo ST.lilHl.l'J. It is calculated water and lighl planl i- such a largo al i ho olid nl lhe year lal idem lion? i'ii\\ Clerk; Ye-, 1 Tl myor: The overdriifl wus some agninsl the loan, thing over 812,1100 Nlr s,"",; " lw '"" lo«n1' Yo" '" Mr. Slain: The u ligure ns in l'i\"""" "P '" ""' :\"""""1 '"" "'" ' I he liahillfe-sheel. ; Aid. MeKinnon: Are all lhe linbiji i ios from lasl council inclu li I Mr. St. in. .!•-•. ,,. a,.(„;1| Mi. Stein: Nn. foil eon borrow up In the aniiiiini ol lhe laxt s bill oneh . •,;',! ,,:i ei il should pay off such loan I"1 lhe lax ■ Aid. MeKinnon: You can borrow on sin.11 Ioi in loans us Ilia pasl councils have d •_ .- •: C ..1 " ' ■'■ r .. fore Doe, HIhI in eaeli yi nr. I The Mayor: We shall hnvo lo lako some action willi reference lo llioso overdrafts', Wo have b i borrowing money nu ihe laxos for several years an I imi putting il limit. Mr. Siein: riial is i,t, Thoy hnvo treated lbe laXOK as llll USSOl llgllilisl ih. louiiH. 'I*lie poinl as affecting Ihi i 'oiini il i- whether lhe bonk ovor drnfl i- n lomporurj loan, li it is n lhn In n a II i. • .,., bash for a 25-vcar assel ol which you have tnken .... n lhal and lil ■ oil ol , Iii irrciys of taxes lonn. li it could lie arrai ed thai count, Inn, francln nnd u ter ml , lil i omits us an lho Debe ivs be exchanged for a '•'>> large assel based on it- eiirnini ..li-et lo Il.e ienipor.ir> loun i- con new i- i lho Mime basis (Ilpor I'ower, I hove allowed ten per ronl 1'iirj lo lho pro n of ihe Miinici- eem i for ,, oil your term, the Sink- depreciation on lurnMd i il V.-t. I'his Ihoil ba- probabl) ine fund would bo ?2,1SU.2U, an an- ' instnn o j., iin.i". ■, overdrnft. Vie wmild ihereforo ro ommend Illli" iho ratepayers lhal lho Council open negotiation Mr, Stein lu lie,..ml er Illli" iho rulep.iyci lhal lhe Council ..pen negotiations ^rl '" ''':,; >'"" "'" " irized le wore .. ..e.l in aulhorise iho i.--uc of willi iho pre holders ol the Dcbon- l'l;"" li"' vn,,u' "' ''"' "'"'' ■>' ;l" Debenture for SI7,."IHI lo pay nil lhe n mid endeavor lo arrange tor u ""' ' >-0" '""''owed I i air) il out overdriifl and n bjlan lo lhat effect noli i ue on , Ill-veal bu '*'"■ '"'u was i I. \\i :'l-i H mbei I'.un I'he total mil of the Assessment *'enrs out. lhe actual delicicuci wu s IJ. I-l.'.'-J. II..11 for ll i S|,.V)|,5.'1S.(HI, Nl' Stein; Well llinl 1- nmpl) pro ... ,, ..nil -iiiaiuler this iiinnt,\\.. llic iicnplc I should be Increased bv lhe v"'"'! '"'■ '•" ,l"' sinkini; fund win ' •. -'Js.-Ji'i', :, of in,, i I I.2U2 ','n * aiae i i .nlci'ed in th leiuporury loun your bank loan powers ale exhall-lt'l. bill I lloll'l llllnU it is. Aid. Hows: ll i- a loan wo hnvo lo pul up some security for. The bank ha- im prtiif, timi t'tii' thai overdraft. The Mayor: How are wo going to protect it bj a bylaw? Md. Hews: Apparently so. I lie Maj tu. Whal it tho pooplo won't pul,u 5 "IVU "' '"" ''"' I'""!'1'' '" would occur again, but I don't see how J tm can l.-ll them thut. Mil. MeKinnon: I look nl il ilml If , - •■ put through anothor bylaw for ibis ■-1--,nun *,. have no a-stiruiiec thai next year's council won't Lro to work made up as follows: Dank overdriifl Tempui irj Loan Deposit- i • mil j fn 11 : i i llher I iiibililies Less i ,,-h Delicien. should be Ini re i-d by the ' ' ' ■ , ... ■ wero itili hoforo ha i thex passed a ,,,,,,,.,,.. ., ,. vou provide ami unorils ho mean- ol • ' , . . by aw for si:„',iin it would .lean up • ei ,,' il, lou must ren ■ • bol vou llux ■ . ' \\ ■ Hi. 2.JH2 I" Iwei i . : I J ,'in :... — Hu I Iss'd |*i INil -T ,'. . ' I '. ll matt' I now ihey liiul lasl year's council or the ono before li ul gone it, work nnd mado anothor overdraft of sI'.i.mm. If wo submil n bvlaw for ihi- 81(1,000 what assurance in tin Mini \\ • ...■ i i- is .1- los, thai the an \\ - M ,.,,... . ■ . 11 ¥121), i , ', i - :- i.i, ■■ mis, In Utls nn I !l" M •' n! Wall of -SI- li, mi,i ,„i ' ',' ..' arreal ., have the iieople i lint there xvill nnt bo Mr. Men ' ' , , , , . uiuitner iixeiitati us tine, us the bank , nil the A invlliin., permits the < ity Council lo overdraw. I nl.-- \\\\e Min e'ixe the people some assurance ihey would be porfcctlj safo poi ny loan and di ' M .1 .. . . ' ■' I'he ,.....■■ ' ■ . '•.,'..., M : ' ........ I ll ink m ' J empi riir; Ij ii :n I.* • 1 Other i " 1 I'--; ..■ I ndi . ■ M ' ' ,i -.in. iloubi .:'- ,\\i\\: f ihe Cot] . from iiii- kind uf thing in future years I do nol sot! how wo can expect them io pnsH such ;i bylaw. Tho monoy has M |ii ni lavishly, and what ussur- ,, incn have lhc people it won't be spent i\\ ishly agnin. Ihr Mayor: What id your BUggeptioo li. Stein? Mr. Stein: ['hen there is no chance of pouring it. On the ^0 mill rate you avp nothinp to -pare after providing .r your ordinary expenditure. Fpr in* ■ men you should provide 8-10(10 for iii;dies a1 tlie power house, I Loose Tea Loses Flavour It not only loses flavour, but worse than this, loose tea takes on new odors, such as coal oil, molasses, onions, coffee, soap, etc.,—to say nothing of its exposure to the sun, dust, dirt and air. Therefore for your protection it told only in sealed lead packets—never in bulk. . Bluck, Mixed uiul Natural Green, 40o, Btlr, flllu and 70c por lb. _-wi_i SEEDS and f lower w ** ** *^ w New jrop now iiri'ivinn fr.nn o ir t-r i.v'i'- in 15 •l.t't 1, P-mw, Holland, Cuntda mnl lhe UtiNl S u»*. \\ I as to vitality nnd purity on arrival, Th mjt ij t> • > -noun'i fiir mr customers. Gatalngun fr''1'. BuainesH ivill lie ooutinimd at mtr i I in I until Miy. After that in new looation, whioh will hn n n . ■ I I i'ur ADI.IIKSS M T 1rIl?MPV 3110 Wslminslcr Road ri. J. flL-iAI, vancju/zx, b.c. ir loud you any ■ I,., i.i impro '■ I l,e • . lytiur (li'lionliir money. Mr. Briggs: They should put n limit u'lerstuncl fr the engineer he ^ on the borrowiDg power, Y..u can't * 1 luPPUes '" r ve; repudiate your liability to the bank. I., applied .,, last years council an.l , .,, Abl.nhnmgon; T|10,.(v „hould boo ■ ■aitl h'.i giii ihem. It i- inn ui-i' i SIGNS I limit pin \\\\i the borrowing power "" " ''"'" "x ,:,i"' ,'"" y°u '■'•'" from the bank. •uses und your I A|(, McKinnon; |, ;, |iko my bac_. quor li't-i , [nsiirai i.' .'il'I ai " puj a li,.'li- ■ ' ■ "'"','"'"", ihu a nolo for a nmn uud L'iviii); him "' • tha money lo pay it, and then back- '"■'■ ''""^ >'"" ™n '-- ai " ''"' I"' ing ii again and again giving him ' n" i"'1"" ,ervil'e "-1 lftal yenr the money lo pny it. The only waj '■|i« to stop it. The Mayor: How do von account for > i■ ..I ; M'.i.l'J . ... , ..,.."■. We v a.l,i recommend 3 per held this your, and il dnridnd | do so, the M ,: | \\ tlml not in a I be bi I'roi than 1st, March. Among lho linbilil ic ,' II li. i, if op iresei Iut wi- n-ould dra i to ol ill of lhn Spe ial Rate Account i umoui borrowing, bul ol duo for Mnkitii.' fund Jl,627.02.) Iln. i Hie hi mi ial ■;. reprcsenti n liabilil; ,. lho I I sin! Improvement Bondi sold during 1009, fund.) I ■ Mr. , : ... ■, i,..nl I It- mado to .'n: a- that. |,i,li't. oxponditiiro is altogettior I'ompured with .- 'I nt. Mu .a I hero « n I I! lhal do- iftoi pa ini I ho bylaw foi ■•... ■•• :. in up ' in. i nnil. il'.- over !, ifi ■ iho foot thai wo ore 821, r worse oil than tn" years ago? Mr. Stein; You Bpent ?in,niui on now plant last year. That should huve been borrowed. Instead "f limiting the expenditure t.. ordinary rovenuo, they used the revenue to m^Uo up dc- ■ pay ! if ;. .ni ai lompl thai kind "i thiiiL' no- In ,'l. will a anl to liny any more of Stein: No, instead of that 1 think you t-liiiuld riiisn your trade li- ■ ■ ai i' and cut down vour police ox- |H>ndituro, I Dguro your not revenue from water and light al 812,000. ( iiy Clerk: The extra expense .1 re. (Continued on page 0.) Reasonable Prices: Painting and Paper Hanging Satisfaction Guaranteec! lx\\ Z. CRAWFORD NOTICE Water, light and Power Or pertinent By resolution of City Council:— Water and -■ght Accounts inusi be paid on or before tlio 20tb to jjet the 20 por cent discount which is allowed. No aocounl will lie allowed to rm» ovor the month following that in which. it is charged. Power Charges must he paid bs (all on or before the end of the inontln following that in which it is charged. Installation Chargei will hr 30 days cash, and must then be paid m full before any discounts will he allowed! on water and liK'ht. PLEASE NOTE: This resolution- will lie strictly enforced, and if tho nr rount is not ]«itl on time, the watrr,. li^ht and power will lie Cttl off williouL further notice. FEBRUARY 12th., 1910. THE v /UL-hEltA . RKVKIj '>K , B- Page 3 Closing Out Prices Fruit and [Ornamental Trees Having disposed of our nursery grounds to be cleaned up by Mn y, I »ui prepared to offer special prices on nil cash bar gal ua Splendid assortment of ornamental trees, acclimated slock, having been growing on our grounds for years, from 10c. up. Ono of the beat selections of roses 111 R.C. in nil leading varieties, suitable for this section, in good 2-year blooming si?, s, 26o. eueli, $20 por 100, if 150 per 1000, smaller ones half-prioe, 50,0(10 fruit trees in leiuliug varieties. Let mo price your list 10,000 shade trcncj [„ lvn H\\.m iuij prices, G-reenhoU'ba full of plants iu all sizeB and prices, from $8 not 1°" pots up. M. J. HENRY OFFICE AND PACKING GROUNDS 3010 Westminster Road, Vancouver NOTICE NOTICK IS HEUEBY GIVEN that sixty daya from date I Intend to apply to iho Chief Commissioner of 1 ..'uni; [or purohaso of lund Hitualud about I''" chains up from mouth of Wood HivtT, post planted attout ICO chains abovo mouth oi Wood river and ■narked K. A. Andrews, S. W. corner |K>Ht, thence north 10 chains, eaHt 40 chains, south 40 chains, thence west following Wood river to point of commencement, Dated this 10th day of December , 1909. E. A. ANDREWS. W. ANDREWS, Agent. NOTICE NOTICE IS 11F.KKISY GIVEN that sixty duys from dutu I Intend to apply to tho t'iiit'f Commissioner, ol Iaiitl' for purohaso of lund Hituutud uboul 111) chains up from mouth of Wood river, post planted on north side of river und marked P. A. lied - Btrom, S. _, coruor post, thence north 40 chain*, west 10 ohuLos, Houth 40 chains, enst 10 chains, containing 100 noree more or less. Dated ihis luih duy of December , 1909. P. A. HEDSTROM. tl. E. HEDSTROM, Agent. ustotice ._ NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that M\\iy duys from date I intend to up- ply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for purchase of land situated alit.nl 111) chains up from mouth oi Wood river, post planted on uorth side of Wood river nnd marked G. E. Kedslrom, S. W. corner post, thence north 40 chains, cast 10 chains, south 40 ehuins to Wood river, west following river to poinl of commencement, containing 100 acres more or less. Dated this 10th day of December , 1909. G. E. HEDSTROM. LAND NOTICE TAKE NOTICE thut 1 Peroy Hurold l'earse, of Trout Lake, B. C, occupation engineer, iuu nil to upply for permission to purchase lhe following de- st-ribeil lands:— Commencing at a pus. planted at tho N. W. corner of lot 1728, thence east 20 chains, thence north 20 chains, thence wcRt '20 chains more or less to lake shore, thence south easterly n - long lake shore about 30 chains to the S. W. corner of lot 4728, thence north •long western boundary ot lot 4723 about 10 chains to point of commencement and containing 40 ncrcs more or less. PEHCY HAROLD PEARSE. December Kith, 1909. 3STOTICE Revelstoke Land DI District of Weal Ki Take Notice that I. of Revelstoke, bousek apply for permission following described lu Commencing at a pi south-east corner of marked "M. l<- Law. Cottier Post"i thence thence 40chains west: ti.>i tli: IliciH e 211 I'llll DO chains north to lit thence along said line llU'llCl'llll'llt. Dated October 18th, Nov. 17 tl. MINNIE strict. loti'iiay. M. K. Lawson,! eeper, intend to tn purchase the I lids: isl planted at the Lol N.liliS, and oil's Nmtli-wi -1 In , bains south; thence 20 chains Ins en-1: thence1 ie of Lot H.tKIS: in place of cum 1009, K. LAWSON. NOTICE. In the Counly Coui'l of West Kootenay holden ut Rovolstoke. in the matter of "Plan Cancellation Act, 19U0." uud In the matter of the application of Hewitt Boslock to cancel u portion of plans 032 uud 632a, tiled iu the Lund Registry Ollice at the City of Nelson. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given thut the petition of Hewitt Boslock dated the 2'.st duy of September, A. 1), 1909, for uu rder amending and annulling certain parts of plans numbered 0112 uud 632a being plans of subdivisions of por - lions of Lots llll and 1112, Group ne, Kootenay District, mid known as Comaplix Townsite, will bo heard at the Court House, itevelstoke, ou Wednesday the 10th day oi February, A, D., 1910, at the hour of 10.30 in thu orenoon! and FURTHER TAKE NU - T1CE thut the said petition is ior the cancellation of that portion oi said plan 032 as is comprised within the following boundaries, namely, all thut portion oi suid lot 1141 commencing ut a poiut iu the easterly boundary of said lot llll where the suine would be intersected by the Northerly bouu - dary of lot 1 in block 12 produced easterly in a straight line to iutersect the suid easterly bouudury oi lot llll thence westerly in a straight line to the uorth east corner of suid lot 1, in block 12, thence southerly along '.he easterly boundary of said lot 1 in block 12 lo the south easterly comer of said lot 1 iu block 12, thence sou - therly following the easterly boundary of suid lot 1 iu block 12, produced southerly in a straight liuu to the southerly limit of the alley running between the Northerly boundary of that plot of laud marked "ilill Reserve'1 ou said plan 032; thence easterly following the southerly limit of said alley and the northerly bouudury of suid plot of land marked "Mill Ke - serve" produced easterly iu a straight line to the easterly bouudury of said lot 1141 theuce northerly, following the said easterly boundary of said lot 1141 to the point oi commencement. And for the cancellation of that portion of said plan G32u as is comprised within the following boun - dui'ies, namely, all that portion of block "A" according to said plan 032u marked "Reserve" on said plan; all that portion of Main Street us shewn on .said plan G32a lying eust of u line drawn across said Main Street at right angles to the southerly limit thereof; from a point in said southerly limit 127 feet east of the westerly boundary of said lot 1142 and all that portion of Sorueuos Avenue as shewn on said plan 032u, lying south of u line drawn across said Suuieuos Avenue at right angles tu the westerly limit thereof, from a poiut un saiJ westerly limit 101 feet south of the south-east corner of lot 1 iu block 12 as shewn on said plan 632a, Dated at Revelstoke, B. C, this 3rd. day of January, A. D., 1910. Approved J. A. F. C. E. GILLAN, Solicitor. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that 60 days from date I, W. Andrews, occupation, miner, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands, to purchase the following described land, situated about 2o0 chains from mouth of Wood River and a post plnnted on south side of river and marked Vi. Andrews N. E. corner post, thence south 40 chnins, west 4" chains, north 40 chains to point "i Wood river, theuce following bank of Wood river '."point of commencement, containing 100 acres more ot less. Dated this 10th duy ol Dec.. 1909 W. ANDREWS. NOTICE (IF ASMliNiiiuv. NOTICK is hereby given that pui- uunt to the "Creditors''Trust Deeds Acl, 1901" uud amending outs, James C. Hutchison, of tho oily of Itevel - Btoke, in thi' province of Uritish Col- uinbiu, Laundryiunn, did on the 21st l Aitov, L'ark, wiih in town Tuonduy on buHinoHti, Mr. ll, A. Uuui.ce rotuniod from bin I rip to iln1 "Crow", lie report, ovary thing progTouuing smoothly, AaV Wi'ilnr 'tiny \\\\as Appropriately numocl yenterduy bo for ai Nukusp tifnlh decorated with carnation*, I Mr.-. A. Ilu-li i- entertaining her mother and sinter from Krultvale* B.C. Mr. Owen, <>f thi- Canadian iVmk of Commerce, has been relieving in I ro ton for the pout six weeks, and pent ii few hour. In town on 1 ue* laj Imperial Drpizatlon IIKMAKKAI'.I.I SUGUKSTION I'.V l; I BORDEN, A passage of great importance in Mr. Btn'tlen'- s|k-i.i h on lho naval defence issue t.a-- hiit dealing with tho moor I. For now a part of f"ti lull Al 1', I ..> nf it ,i\\ \\\\ il. Nukusp's buslnoss contra is In ashes, Is |i li ,,,. • Illt In.; 'Din .1 tf ' ,, ('„, I, , , I. llllll. Itl'M'l - , , , !»i,t.ii 'II I. •-. NOTICK. IN THE MATTEE OF AN APIM.I - culitni for the issue of a duplicate Ce.tifioato of Tide to Part (ti acre.-) of South Fust J of tho North West i of Scci ion 26, Township 23, Kange 2, West of the Bixth meridian. NOTICK IS HEREBY C1VF.N that it is my intention to issuo at tho expiration of one month after the first publication hereof a duplicate ol the Certificate of Title to the above mentioned laud in the name of William Edgar Smith, which Certificate it tinted tho 15th November 1009 and uum - bered U070A. "T. M. HOWMAN" Deputy District Registrar. I.and Registry Ollice, j. 26.1m, Nelson, 11. ('., Jan. 22, 1010. WANTED,—At once, first class waitress. I.eland Hotel Co,, Ltd,, Ullln - loops, It. C. WANTED. John Alox lillioll Vour mother wishes to hear from you. Mrs. I'llioll, 21)11 Nares street, Winnipeg. WANTRD. RoproHtmtnttvo to handle Okanogan Valley Croumory be Cream in liovolsloko, Devonshire cream, etc Liberal terms lo right party. None but reliable persons need upply. -Ok- auagan Valley Creamer)', Armstrong. WANTED.—Capable parlies to take contract Bowing lath by thousand.— Apply The Sovereign Lumber Co., Ltd Aiinis, II, I'. WANTED.—A s id hand O.holo coul stove, in lirst class order. Ad - dress, stating lowest price and where to be Been.—W. S. A. I". o. IIok 35. composition ol the ompin li of the iit'i-i thoughtful, Ul"-' Ai 11.110 a,m,, lho bells and whistle,, progressive aii'l boldest ill| 0 tioi ol tho ship yards nnd boats sounded I1"1 forward b) tin] Canadian it man in -tt respoi - il le n po*i' lol Ilis oxnel word ire i, foil, w - " I know lhat it t . been ui ..di. nnd with some f*.t- e, tlt.it we ii I Hindu . annol propel l\\ take a ppi manual p.n I in the naval di foiu e of the whole '• wi ire •," have some \\ ua.■ a- it, i he w ur. in w hit li ' ii I'.I llaia mil) ' I,. ■..'• Lol lac -a\\ il, the In- t |'l.c ■. thai I the alarm and atllioillictliy to this peaceful little vitiligo thai thoro wus a "lire." In lev, time than u lal D I lell ovorybody was at the lire, which proved to be the old opera house, l iti ly reiniiilclieil and oceuplod by .1. S. ami Mr, Wagstnfl . '"'l'i lire started in Mi Yodor's nill. r and was dlscuvcrod by Mr. Kothwcll, manager of the liana, ^^^__^_^_^_^_^_^^_^_^_ who sounded the ahum, The building do uol believe Ureal Britain will in being old. ami uf wood, which was l'10 '"" ">> -"'' "■" r-orfeolly dry, it was impossible .le except ind I it mnj be a war forced C rowel I, cnrponlor as a tin shop, 'l I upile lhe strenuous efforts of the will ing help it, t.i\\e the building, A hue- hot brlgado tvjis mickly formed and all elVoi'ts were directed toward tho Bavlng of the Canadian Dullk ul I'llll merco building adjoining, All "i lho bank's furnishings, including a large upon her \\\\ ithollt a 111- lit. a: UOtllt before consulting tit. ^leat doininiona of the empire, 1 have some w u' ml for thai statement when I re '.Hf i that before i Irenl Rritain enfi t-.-.l in the Soutl African war, which wa- In the end well Idled sale, together with Close of '\"""' «P°" !""' ' «• ''' H* IP»at Messrs. llothwell and Frusor, the bank ''»'" "« '" >1"' "!'1;:"' >™ s.,,11, wee saved. But the buildin,: Canada and sh ight ndvi ICTOTICIE] Notice is hereby given that sixty days after date I, .1. Brill, occupation, carpenter, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of I.a nils for the purchase of the follow - ing described land, commencing at a post planted about 20 chains south of Wood River and about KM) ehains from the mouth and marked J. Brill S. \\\\. corner post, thence west HO chains, north 20 chains to bank of Wood ri'. er, thence following youth bank of Wood Hiver easterly ubout 80 chains, thence 20 ehains south to point of commencement, containing 100 acres, more or less. Dated this 10th day of Dec, 1009 J. BRILL, G. 10. Hcdstrom, Agent- Water Notice Notice, is hereby given that ;*n appti cation will be made under Pail V. of lhe "'Water Act, 1000," to obtain a licence in the Revelstoke Division of West Kootenay District. |u| The name, address and occupation of the applicant - --Corporation of the City of Revelstoke, B.C. |If for mining purposes] FiveMinei's Certificate No |h] The name of the lake, stream or source |if unnamed, the description h | a stream flowing oil'Mount Revels!oke in a valley In naoulherly direction, and emptying Into tin- lllei illewaet at a point about half a mile west oi Grooly Creek bridge. [c| The point of diversion- at a point about 2800 feel above sea level on said stream. |d| The quantity of wntei applied for I'll cubic feet per becoud] lin cubic feet per second. |e| The character of the proposed works h inch pipe line ta pouneel willi Hridgo Creek |f| The premises on whlrh the water is to lw. list il [describe s.iun | The Corporation of the ( ity nf Itevelstoke. .: The pin poses for which lbe tracer Is to do used (lencrnl i ity use. |h] If for Irrigation describe the land intended to lu- Irrigated, giving acreage |l] If the water is lo he used for power or mining purposes describe lhe place where the witter i.slo be returned io some natural channel, and the difference in altitude between | i'.' of diversion and point of return ... .... Ij! Area of Grown land Intended to in occupied by lhe proposed works —About 12 acres, |k| This notice was pm-ted on the eighth day of January, 1010, and application will be Hindi' lo llu • I '< in in im sioin r on the eighth dav of Feb- uury. llllll. |l| (live the names and addresses of any riparian proprietors ic licensees who or whose lands am likely ta be affected by the proposod works, either above oi below the nutlet— Government land aa fai a- r known. URUCE A. LAWPON, City Clerk. jan 12 lin Revelstoke, B.O, Synopsis of Canadian Homestead Rerjuliitioiis \\NY hv»ilnbl* DOW f'i"-i LlUi'lf Wlililu it-1 HitilU'i'V Unit IK Itrj i-h I'olUlltllH, mil) rtti h'MtiestftMtlixt by noy [inr nn who i-* i*t*i - •!■ bend Of a ttttiilj.nr Htiy irn> <-G loc I Im.ri offioofor dm iti-in • in which Hip Intid U sittmte: Ki try by projty mav. hnupyftr. I' marie OD riTtaii. f<- <'il uiil Ity Ll*i fHtnfli 3"th.r,Min dfttistiter. brother or lUteri'fan itiienriniK boQiekUMldat Tlm lii'inPs'eH'lpr i^ riMuirnti t-' porfcrin tt'p oonditiuua ci»iun*i.*to»i the/owltb ai>dor uufl «' Uie follow tog |,lni-s : (1) At 1«h>i --ix moi ilis* wWercfl M)hhi «nil oiilt-ivdium » f the laud iu c r'i yeai f"r tl r yi-rirs. t'.} If tdn hither 1,1 r mnilmr, if the lathe* deceased)of ilm bnmMteeder roiidoa ap n. firm in tho viciuity nl tin* Im il OUtered f- r. lh. r*iiiii'mnt*nts as tn rantdenee iu:iy Ih> PtttlhOed bv -u**h pera 11 rosiriiuj* with iho fmhui or mothers (8) If the settlor hnshi-^oO'toHoont rAKiiionrn upon fa rm i ne land nwDfi oy biai ui the v toil' ily nf l>is hitmi-.sioiiil. tli) ro'pitpmionls 11^ !■ resident tMiuiy ho gatUfled by tetidmefl upoii the said l.tml. Six mi'i tii-' QOtlo* in wril.imr 1 hcmt>l bo irivfii t.t tli« Ouvnittalutiei ul INimlaloii LaodTii hi nr, iw ' 'i Intention te apply U>t patent. toAL — t i'h! tniuiuK rigfil* ii'O '«> loaned fnr n porinti <»f Lwetity- loaded to " 1" in Hvitti-nl <>r rooipaiiy. A Mynhy at tho rate of llvo r«m- pet too ihluJ bei'ollected tm tho mor^liaiitub''; ■tcti n. 1 ■ :. W. W. CORY, Deputy nf the Misdate, of the Interior. N It. I'nituthnrizoil pnblicati»D of this i I ertiseiuont will otit bo omd for .'llll'- lo fe H otinsel. And my right lion, friond tho l'riiiip Minister, ttantiing in hi-* plmv in iiii- lloiiHo move I n resolution in IS9U expressing the nympnllij of tlii-* lh.ii-.- with the elToi ta w lii' li fJrenl lir it uiu wan tl en making 1 1 bi ing was burnad to tho ground. Tho wind shifted junt ut lho right moment i<» suvr Lho l.ilaiu! Llotol from boing a ruin. All tho men from (In- town, helji from tho boats and Boveral im ■ vi'lIn uoih.'ii Imi'fl nml williugl\\I _ and it wiih through their efforts that ftbout h,'tu'r t'onditioiw for her sub- the hotel was saved, For tho time being tho Hunk ol Commerce will oc copy iln1 building known ns the Knott Bakery. Their effects were removed thorn immediately after ilm fire, and n jectn in the Timi nvaal Uepublii I remember on thai >• ruKtun thai i ■ o of the followers <■: the right honoi ible gentleman u man nol uow in House, but one of the most faithful fow hours later the bank sign hanging a,,,i Mq*x t,f ,l"' '^hl i,,,M -"'''!" high, announced tho fact that the man'a ■upportem said to me when tl bank force wan roady for business aa waa mooted that _uch a resolution culm and sorono us li burning oul wore wouW t,,> l"-"!"-'1 'I shall vme for a daily occurrence. Tli.- heavy losers and "*"PP<>r1 that resolution but only iu litis lim will be Messrs, Oglivie and on «»ndition that if war does iome in McKittrick who owned the buildings, ^ou*h Afmn, Canada shall lm-k ti.. ns well ns Messrs, Crowoll and Wag staff who lost u goodly Bhare of thei tools and personal offects. ttr, Voder ,l- will also share In the loss. Wr. Bowman, manager of the Big Ledge, is in (own looking after his company's interests. He reports thing, looking well at liis mine. Mr. Giltnour of Vancouver was here Mothei Count rj up with all her re- noun es and to I he utmost of hei [ion - I venture ■ it And, mi ^^^^^^^ in future the self'governiug nntions of the empire «iii have -om. ing to say about the wars of the empire. I - i- no! wise to prophesy «hat I! e future may bring forth, but I would , 111 1 venture to hope thai n defe un tin several days lanl week ____■■ in ■• ti'iii- 'J'his gentleman is interested in the logging and lumber business ami he, says pro-pecis are very favorable f"i another new -saw mill for this tout, Mr. A. -I. tiehm, manager ol tbe mittee or an ini|ierial eonfereiicc ha> iii_,r spe* in i'ii 1-'.i' ' ■ :• ovei defem e matters, composed "t men from lx»th parties in Great Britain n-.-.f as well as iu the self-governing nations of the .. ,. ,, ,, , ' "M'"'" , **" empire, and as an outcome of such N. from ______■ _■__________-_-_■ short trip down the l.ik sterday a conference 1 would exped lhat in Wood For Sale Orders Taken for Early Delivery Cut in 12, 16,18 nr 24 inch lengths MARKET PRICES W. B. ROBERTSON First Street lei B. «,_ i' "* , n, i ■ fill Hi' lllfat I'.nlaii Wtttlltl i'li-a_,- llu- local < lunette nml visiting guests , , , ,.,. v ii" L'n'at war uulioal knttwiiiL bei are colrtii'-'itintr im-ir ( Innesc Ni-a ., . r ii , .i ii linnit tlint she would have lhe buiii If.i, A fall aitiallll of thin i ___■ " linn will hf givon in our next week's issue, (in Miimlav evening a crowd ol the friends ol Mr. and Mim I', tt. Jordw nntl ^\\m|i:iil,v ol everj one ol the great self-governing nations of the empire. Tlii" would _iw •'• tl Itiminioiw , , , . . , . n voice in tin- conlrul nf war, In-, an-., K'lttlt'ii'tl tlii'in a t'ompli'ti' surpn-i'. iuu] , _______■ 1 thoroughl) Mt".. il.it if we are to tak,' pari ii thi permeneni defence ol tin- great empire w-e miit.1 havo somi control and some \\ in unvh mat - ters." La lir e ■ on Loyalty Sir ^ ilfrid I... in iei addn Union Hotel RESTAURANT Under New Management WHITE HELP ONLY Stewart Macdonald Proprietor CEMENT BLOCKS Mi.i'iiftirtiir'd fnr nil SUIMM of bntldluft CEWf-NT AKD LIKE FOR SALE FIRE CLAY AND FIRE BRICKS for_tal1* If) lnrp*i*nr *ni«ll nnnntiiUi ■t tl.f li: t prlCM fnr '■••fch. 41) kind* ot trolldlDi ind.plutoflnn undtfUiliwi A. PRADOLINI, - REVELSTOKE took possession "I their hospitable home from It p.m. until the small hours of the morning. At midnight in excellent lun i was nerved by tbe ladles. With cards, dancing, musio and words of a.»tl 11 r the evening passed nil too auiekly. Monday morning Miss Violet Wag - HtnlF, of Naku-tp, ami .Mr. Allan Hall, _ of Hall's Landing, B, C, wore quietly ""•'""-' '" ''■' Ot(awu by-election, married at tbo home ..f the bride's "'"' "''' ''"■ '" ' "' W"ebec I am parents. Tbc oeremony was witnes- :;" " l"''' ,u "' ' ' I '"> '" sod by a lew Intimate friends of the a"'""1"" ""'' '•" ■ couplo. Mr. and Mrs. Hall departed on Ing ton fat i ln>naval qiuMion. I t lown l ... lor n trip to Bpokane, '"" * " ' ' - Seattle and possibly San Krai '" ''•'■ I""1 Their man) friends nr.' wishing ihrir, ■' ' ' '• ■ ' '" !""'- ''"" joy. ' ' Im' i Tho rogulat monthly meeting ol thi ''"' ' ■ ' ' ' Nakusp Board of Trade was held but ' ''"' " l«t I Hf da) evening and the reports ol '" '• '.' ' '" thf deli - '• to (ho A - led Bo , i '" lhi" "" ' • ■'1- ba been ..I i . ',',.i li. r. meeting, wero reo "■ '"' '"' "" ' '■' 'birteen ed, \\ vote ..I thanks was tandered • ** '"' l'"-'\""" on i bn I N I'.. ,.f T f,,r the ....ini.-y extended -""'"1 "•'' will an . al t.. all racen to tin' delegates "f Nakusp nml also t vote "f tlianka, ti'iiilfii'tl the Nakuni dologato - f"i the efficient mannct in 'I • ' an i m as lo llu Mothei I it i -will, he mu ' look both I ii'.tl in tin left. which they represented the inlere •- ol '"' '""-1 ••'"k a" •"«' '" '"-1"' tin- Sakusp Board Ni .. busii was prop I, whli It will Ik' i il .0 up at the in-,i regular monthl) mi i Mi i, U< l\\,'iti k will Im. hosteen thi-* l-'iitla. t' .'it:iik' [oi the It,, til Bi Cluli. Mr. Charles Itndden i« spending n -.iii it. I ,i ■ ,t prej idi we can ail and develop llll- , inltill;. , .' ,.,,' it, |,> i. , , I . . i in wai I |.' t . m) reliant •■ '.',■ u mvi ul and nit„li rati npiuidi Imtli fow days down il" lakes on business b''1* "'i'1 '" 'be Moth, r Land. We have ami i. expected back 8 t' tirda) . Mt i aitl. t L'ti\\r a ilm. ing fn' v ai his homo ii Kdgewood I Mr. ami M . tlarlow ■•( Kak in In 'I tin. music. I wn vi nossi.-AM) ii \\~ ix ll„. Dominion Ball given by the Nn- >»" ku ;■ l" . Club lost Friday ' ,.,,a! iu ■ li.' musii furnished b) I"' I "' ' ' •> "nc lime yr nn,| m, i ~l , was suppn-fil t" 1»- lion cnp». Tin' Iui.' It ■■ "■.' thai .'mil 1 lie desired, nml (hs tables were I* n tonight. fr Page 4. •IIIE M.ML-uEnAi 1>, REVJiLSTO-KE, Ji- C FKIIUI AHY 12th., 11)10. Ubc ID itl-lbc taio. I'UIII.NIIlll WKll ICSHAV AND •AlllKlllY AT [invni.sui.il':. ii, C. Sutettoc ipuDUobiiifl Gompan., ___iiuood Subscription Kates [aoludluu iiurtuwu n' Kiiktiiuid, i mtod rfuiu.n uud UuiiuiU, By tho your Lutruuktli wmiuIIIov] ¥■•■■••» Unit I.OU Quarior " " " IsUu JjJl uhii ui in i»Hi |n ij uxuvulud tn lutt •Uiu iut . TKH.il:-> i imi, aubiuriplion- pnyaalu in imi AUVtORTItllNO RATA*. Legal n "Ut.. iu i cms. ihii I mu lhal uiHurtmu, i |IUI Hlc I Ul li -llnsi'U'lt Ml 111 . . Lull M i i. I in, III » Nuiltmi'lul [V* III1UI lltihKU ,'lic im ii] ttuiru iiiiii Kuiiunil bu mi tin iuumuiiitf $i.W pur iin-1 in i mini ii l'M',1'1 |, ll ,iu.-.,ilu|i.-. __ |tOF UUU ■ i- ilr H u. iiniim, M-hi i.i,;< - and Dual u -. .'il ,• , .«. ii in-, n lun. Land nuiiuun fl.OU .\\ll tulvuri-lMJim iin •■nil ■ ■ t m uu iipiimvul uf Lliu in.i'i. „ 11,'iu. \\\\ unLutl innl i uliduilnud VUvu 'Iim ni' in . ,\\K. ul i .v ii.iiin, |l, l|i \\\\ illllCll, tj.l ■!.. . Wiuilud, oituiil h V :, I n urn Wim. ii, Alu.liuuiua Waulwi, lu ,vuixl - Ium* .".. uiu.ii add I llu i ml uuu li ■■• m ■■. ' UlUllrfUn in HLUIldlllH (MlVUI'ltnUlllunl I ■ I , ii. .u ,j .) .v. in. l ui tstlu) uud i" Iuj ,m I v ii vVuuk i'i "'"'iiir rfuuii dlnuUy, Ol III.: i- i'' i.mm.M K UlVlLud Utl lUittU.l'a ul UuUlli ifo kS _ A.. JLj IEL Seven- Kuomeci sirable locality, &< Eight-Roomed 50x100, centrally Id suit purchaser, Fivc-Roomcd litiiklitiL; I..H- I. ranging from $ ioi i u 'V, tonSio-fior'tu'hu™1 MI'Mt ll'\\l. RIGHTS. |iri|| ;,:. if. t.i '" ..tfuiiiiMtiii'ii ny uai ■ II,,, ,,.,,,,,1 ,,| M,. ,,.;,, a- c, !', '•] ; Uli nm I) n . mi ,,,... tl) i.i tiubu .'■':■! i ," ' ' '"" '" 1 "-!-l wnlUllHL li „ ,m . ■ >, •,., „i itiiiii, rm I-.'-,.,,,;., at' iiii ilia City ,,.,, 11 of iln1 railwayi whioh is supposed to havo soared tho larger ferae naturao to lako rofujjo in more seuhidod haunts Thin \\ui ontiroly erroneous, Hnur, Cariboo nnil mountain ^onis run Im and un- frequently obtained within a day's march from Uovolstoko. Of lho for- nior thoro aro Ml tho vurlotlos known to iln1 sportsmaUi blaokt brownj oln- namon and uri//ly. Cariboo are found in lai'ua hords in (lie mountains both onnt nml WOSl of llir Ciilumliiii, white jjoats aro moi with in nil dlfoo* tious. flood iinni li.-liinu can lie on- joyod l>\\ iln* lovers of (ha gontlor art in in nil) of tho oreolts und lakes uf the dislriol, lho north fork ol tho Ufa clllowaol OHpeolally, and (ha Columbia nml itll \\\\< iributuriori near Uo vol h toko aro partieularly noted in this uonnoo- linn in iheir soasons. \\\\ hatover lho object of tho sports ■ mnn-tourisl may hv, it will be pur- miiiI in tIn- prosenoa of soonory ns grand ami romantic as can ba found in any pari of Canada j in dim forosts ui fragrant ecdarsj by tha side of glucioi' fed torrouls rushing through rock hewn canyons to the broad vul ■ li'\\ of lhe Columbia, on lho cloar, , blue waters of mountain guarded lakes, .uni always all mound, .tho i. .ppartiinities Awaiting ^»"«»«>»»*■ <** *«. ■«•• ■ for $1673, Lol 50 x too in ik- ,, balance 1,1 arrange. ill modern ami furnished. Lol . "M- „iK; at $5,000. Terms to Centrally located for sale al in a'l parts of lhc City at prices '; ,».!ISNCI_S. Ltd. '"•WE IDRNT INSUUANCE 1.1 iitldr-RB, 1UL.H 1 1'iikh, k'i'i . O^f .Mt'ia.i.... LANK BU1U3ISG llKlnt 1.1.'I" i'IiimIki I f l llll ', .,iiii.attain ,.f tir MAll.-llKl(.\\l I), i lhat tin' 'in," of l'aiu-li L'oliimli a n i VM""'>Ut"AMM'lN,'.,,,, »'" B"«|'«« » -I'""''' «'-«> " " . , !'"'";,": :',""' l:' ''';,: j-ici&us nvestnient has noon slencnly usurping uni c; j L-roachiup on I hi i ■ i ■ j I. t - -if inn Ui (Continued from Inst issue.) "ll" ,"'1"1 lienvy liimncinl I , sill Ut'KS OF 111 K nisTIU.T. 11,>- of lho Dominion'Kootonay°miBht •'- .'" ' '" ", '",'■"" ,'1 I>;" " ■ in valleys of Norih Koolonny, ns hnv« bi me li- fairy la,„l nnil play- -\"""''' "■'"" '!" l'1'"'' ! fell a- lhe lower -!„,„" of the moun ■ 'gr „l. the Swilzorlaud of ll.o Ouna- Aer* '" tho cities witnoat ns, are well wooiled. The tioes most , dian people «■"">««) I""''1 ii'ini} made foi ,,„,„„, ,„'o sprttce, loilni', douglas COMMUNICATION ,n,v""1 white pine, hemlock and birch. liovelstoko boing on lho main lino t lit, l.lll. t. v 1(0 H. fi.lt., IL 0. . ,; ' ,h • n c. Uraubronl at, ,,,,.„ J. ... It.'"-' , 11, I w .,.1.1 ,. 1. UKlutia ban later ,-v ,.1,1.11, etc. iiiLr white against tha clear blue sky or glowing crimson with tha radinnct of lho setting sun. Ilml it not boon destined to l»' tho great mining eouiv Fresh Ranch Eggs Arriving Daily Kippers Finan Haddies Smoked Halibut Fresh Fish All Kinds Oysters ^ P. Burns & Co., Lid. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MEAT MERCHANTS U b a H ih, ' U'UK t .1 . .In i.n liANK UF I'n.MMi.i'f f, I nt iitiui iMb Bank, cin , KKVll.MtlKI'., I.,i 'J'iiUiiik I, Istoke : 1111 in Hit,. ,, n„|.,,. is |,u.„,, Ml„| „„,„, valuable of the C. I'. It. it easily accomiiblo. this city finds its ordinary exp.-ndt ,,l.er nnd the trees frei nlly at - I l)i«intiees from various points oas n eonsidornblo sizi'. Tlie rapid do. an.l west on lho main line arc ns foi KIK-^t uu D •...it 1 it I' -wi.ual Luilil Sil MinliiK6.ui»o . |nM_, j)e 1,(,sorU,(| U) in unl;M. l() Bii|.ure t."^ ' " K more revenue Vld III it. iv has produc- lows: Malil'iiN, 11,'JSO mill's, (Juebei, 'J.Tn ilas Mttiitri'iil. ^,."iJ7 mill's. 11; lawn, '-. Yl° milt's. J'ol'onlo, i.lllKl miles. ^ ,iini|it'f. 1.1(111 miles. I'ale'aiy. :Ji"! miles. 1,1a, ief House, 11 miles. I i',','illt>\\\\ aei, 'Jx miles. \\II.fit t'anyon, Is miles. li.'velstoke forms the point of dopnr- order lo pay its way it i- fuio to fn u (,,,,,.,,, ,,f d„, with the iiei.M-iii ni either ruisiny its (i(| „nfa „ sl;r ;„ mxes t.i Its licenses, \\< luxe THK LUMHKIt TltAUK, tire nlreudy t".' hiifh it is not .t.l.i"- |,nrgo nwamills exist a' Itevelstoke, nlilo if in.-ie.-i .' ihem, -tt lhat an it Arrowhead, C'omnplix, l'i,..- Greek of trade and liquor In. ,,,.,. Valley, Wigwam, nnd smaller ones are springing up ul various Moh.h..NzlK AV-NUK, '\"""' "'"'""'' I .mils. „ia 100, Kkvi i: I'.i'i- I'l"" U"I,M :l" '"' necessary it In i l..\\MI i-tii; SI'.T II.KMI'.NT. H now levied on lhe cities went to the Uwing t" the rugged niiture of the A1...I.X .v KVliLlilOH, i lu li.aMii", instead of llic I'rovin- ,. U1.y nluj ,!„■ attraction, which tho 1 ial Preasiiry, which is always ovei- ^,.,,,.1, [()l. (|„, hidden wealth coi.lniu- llt.wint.'. , | i„ \\{s nioiinlain fee . holds over ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ yNM,,. , , ,, ^'u i;.., 11 -:....i ■.. I'., C The I'rovineinl Treasury no n t.i ,. ,,,.,. ,:,,.,,,, . agriculture Itti- been'tuie for travel into the mining dis- f . tin ,- luxes levied iii .iti.'-, thej scn ,,,,,,), ,.,t a discounl in Xorth tricls by the •'. I'. It, route. A All •-, ,aiii'ia.' a■:• n■■ uldresst'd to I' I should bo turued over t.. the iliea t.. Kootenay, branch lino to Arrowhead reachos Lho "tlii", II I'vlsioke, will have pi-ompt w|lom ,|„.y |(roperlj belong. I'ake the 11,,.,.. ,,,■,, however, miles of Hals Arrow Luke and connects with steam- stu'\""""' poll tux. iiru'.i.alli levied us nib n ;., _ ., .. ('olumbin and ..n tho lakes .a- running Routh us far ns Robson 5 WOW '" ':' " ' "' education, no-body w>,j,,nj if eleared, would furnish neon uud Trail. Al linlis.ui connoction is I about it. But when the it'- sitlernble urea >.i farming lund. The made with Nelson, where ono again Mountain Vl«w C_mp, Nt* »_• lvm BIU|,||,K| with the ■■..-' nf win .,„, „(,„,„ Kovelstoke i- verv produc- lakes (he 0. I', I!, ferry boat to udTui '.""'-■"..'■ k SilL VlaSo wood- lion that became a revet ux of ,ive iU1,| slmln i,-,,,t~ and vegetables K uiy Landing and on by rail , . i f. '' ' ' ."'""■ ,1,,, j ,,-, i ... It i- an Iniipiitou ' ,,,. ,m. , | .,, luxuriuni'i . iliroiigh Rasl Kootenay nnd through j^MulNTXlt&'tJlerk.' ' u "• but we notice lhc '." |:lrl, ,, danger irom frost, from the Crows Vest Puss tt. Alberta. For ei-iiit...it have decided to con tine lh. whit-li the heuvy snow fall protects passengers into the Sloenn country Kaotci.iv • ociito. No. 16, A F. — A. ss. |,, It ii should be even in the winter, ut '.I..' country the slenmer touches nt Nu- .-_- lie lie ' hint miii^- l.usii, where n railway runs to Slocan V*,_ \\%X -v_ - ■ l"ii'l"'-' ■ lhn' "' '■'l" nil" t.. -> , ri legetntion n pring, Lake points und annuon. f',>^',\\^ rf) 0J*t^ni«rTuaU,ou ''' the properti und i emented b eons'uler • Passengers into the Lnidonu coun • »- ^s™^Jp\\ J ihsthird -ondsrin f„]| |.,t,.,- ,,,,. |. i* quite eer irv take a steamer at Arrowhead up <^^ , ——> ti » ' , , . ; -^ . a Vi i gbreth Is • ol the provin t.-iin tl il after lhe pi-climinnrj ex- ihe North I'.ast Arm for Heaton where ' r ' • *" ' ' . been inclined, -lago lines run t" Trout Lake City, ,.ii a -mail -ie « I. Ferguson, Camborne, and C'omnplix, J T I'm' " K. Ma M^^ CHitj. J. AM AN. Slit ki BELKi a LODUE 12, 1.0.0 Y. V_ _? ^^. ''■" " , . ^.it. ti.t tSo lock PV - -:. an. - ,,: L s.'.rt ,i. I. rt!' nn v N.ii. JAS. M \\: • L lit Runge Latlne, K. ol P; No. 26, Revelstoke, B. C. I] \\i UtTa -VKBY WBUNMDAT. A i'l etiv.i tie V." ti,;; »t i i'cliwk > Islung - a. T P. SMITH. C ' u H. ..t i - read, way, to - Iii.l, i- an important saw milling ii : al lhe head of the North-East .!,- should rm i reached by this steamer. (To Ue continued.) . 11.' i-'in ■ inn f imp country i-. Zbc m>aU*1beral& a, *',, rhe stat •■.- .Mn, Hi i . I' li -' v , yrnit, I m ■ temporal n ith ol tj.ir itateni uity to take iI ill bo - Provincial Taxation ll"ii. Mr, Bowser's now Assessment Vet means m total reduction in the Lxalion of §55,000. Poll tax colleo - n ran over 8200,000 a year, and ie government says it is not ydt in a .■ i;inn to aboli ill it as it i- the only .■I of taxing Orientals und tbo ni i' ilal ion, 11 has been ur - 1 thai onl; I he Orientals pay ]mll ix, but it thin were donei it would ne uftor in' i.xponsen of collection uly a little ovei $20,000, lb- dec lar- ,i\\ V .i'l.ed out , nu income undur $2,000 . i"r i.'lii.i ion in hi- income iiiii |.i;. ing on i tvor T.i1"" r.i kei ,l ed I he n due- he \\\\oiking in,in. rl i in- \\\\ orkmen pd, Inn i i-t those bud i in- |ioll THE MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED 18Q5 Capital Paid Up - $3,500,000 $3 500,000 Rest Fund Has 65 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities of the World. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT At all Branohcs. Interest allowed at highest current rate. REVELSTOKE, B. C. Branch, VV. H. PRATT, Manager. Standing on Its Merits O.ir Furniture holds the lead in the favor of discriminating' buyers, li sells on its merits; art and honesty in every piece. We offer furniture elegance with staunchness and durability. You have a wide choice of prices you cm afford. R. HOWSON & CO. THE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO. LIMITED. Import direct from country ot origin. WHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY. BEVBLSTOKB ii. Ci. ORIENTAL HOTEL. suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $1 a day. Monthly rate. f. ^.LBE3I_T STOzrsriE PBOP. Deport Chinese \\\\,- M H the interei i hn i lion ul iii.pi'.' e I tion in Reveli I and id hii I: ,'im. ol \\ '',■'. ■ log tha trusto h llu - hsve the heai ontloi nmcnl -.f , Itissni in I ink, H'i rlon'l why H" ■' ■ -i dollar Ioi dollar li mn I lii I'm ii OovefWni '■ iiidnrsl ind I i h ;i«i,i v.,, mndp lo V'ci "i tow -imI . tlm ii'.", lio b Idii ml there. ■ e provj ■ the pin ■ I , ■ . ,, lo plan I II ^J(';in*,n Ifi'.IT Will, (en nf ll,.' m hr : ■■ m -, • ,, ■ ■ ,m m. ■ party, and i pi , di ninnil i'.i hi il whi , ,i right. in ftKN'l Room with In I, iii iilili' fnr (wo young men Uni !i, < li I. i in modi i ate Apply Bus 300, (,. ,,f I, riAMi ■ I) I \\ woi I lho ill Irii'l " i"'' ri Iravellor. There i inpre i h a I re I to I ravel Ini liiu'l ' 1 II ,, thi , i M D ■ , ,iiitiii„ bill || . the one line > e nol ■ ■ ■ I h ■ i country a hen ■ with uii'ii- I J •■< icitlliirnl workers i pp landing oi ol thi Liverpool immjgra - ion i i' hoi i'i-- . -.' im rei enlI;, non| a 1 ■ ■ ii'k to M j. iblic "\\ ■ UNION HOTEiL A KKOW II BAD, li ' . Spi'iial Attention kivwi to comroercltl man and tourists, Kirst-nlasi SHinpla rn'iins. Kinesl scenery In British Colombia, overlookinx Uppsr Arrow Lake. W. J. Lightburne, Prop. GET YOUR BLACKSMITHING0.0," LP. Le Beau Corner Third 5• & Campbell Ave. revelstoke; HorseShoemg _ Carriage Work a Specialty Doyle and Allum, Ltd, are disposing of their entire Stock st a small advance on cost. It will pay you to investigate their prices on Diamonds, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Watche* Doyle and Allum, Limited Advertise, Advertise, Advertise!! The Mail-Herald is Your Medium FEBBUAKY V2th„ 1010. THE MAIL-HERALD REVELSTOKE, B. C. Yase B Wo serve ourselves by sorving you belter. A pleased customer is our best advertisement. 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. Ladies' Lawn Waists <1S WiiUts, Embroidered Lawn, New Sleeve, Luce Oul let and Edgings, extra good bargain. In tbe lot there are $2.50 nnd 18.00 waists. Sale Thursday and Friday only at $1.50 50 WaiiN, AH Over Tucked l.nwn, fine i-iieci nu.Mi , sleeve tucked full full lt"ij:U>, i:iii' mined, all siaes ,'12 to -14. Regular ^l 50 vaists lor 95 cents Children's Wash Dresses A new line o Children's Wash Dresses in White .Mu-'iu and tbu lovely new colored wash materials in Lawns, Dimities, etc., v rv pretty and Btyllsh, Neat little dresses lhat you would like to see the children wear. Sanitary Diaper Cloth Sanitary Diaper Cloth, a fine soft non- irritating bleached cotton cloth, medicated, at per yard 15 cents New English Flannelette In perfect colorings, .\\2 and 36 inches wide, thoroughly sponged, non nettle finish, ready for the needle, at per yard 15 cents Fruits and Vegetables Oranges, Lemons; Kueset, Northern Spys, Pewaukee and Baldwin Apples; Grapes, Lettuce and Celery. California Celery, Ripe Tomatoes, Cabbage, Carrot?, Beets, Turnips, and Potatoes. Pie Fruits Pears, Peaches, Pineapples, Blueberries, Rhubarb, in gallon tins. J d Jellies ams an We carry all kinds of Crosse & Black- well's Jams in lib. glass jars, lib. and Tib. tins. Crosse & Blackwell's Jellies in lib. glass jars. Wagstaft'e's Jam iu lib. glass jars, and 51b. pails. Visit lhe new Ready-to-wear Department un the Second Ploor (Take Elevator or stairs) opening new Spring Suits, Coats. Skirts, Waists, Children's Wear. Mail Orders. Telephone Orders. Send the children to tin' store. Come yourself. Have our city traveller call at your home for orders. New Spring Goods Always interesting, the new goods for the approaching season, and this year more so than usual. The new Wash Goods were never shown in more lovely and fascinating color effects. The artistic effects in the New Prints, Per- coles, Ginghams, Zephyrs, etc., are beautiful.< The Muslins, Dimities, Vestings and Linens are superb in design and color blends. The Laces, Embroideries, All Overs, Bandings, etc., were never shown in such profusion. You will find all the New Goods on display in the New Dry Goods Department, Second Floor. Take Elevator or Stairs. Ladies' Boots and Shoes Our line of Ladies' Boots and Shoes for Spring and Summer has just been opened. Never has a more perfect line been placed on our shelves. They are the product of J. A' T. Hell, Montreal, and to-day this up-to-date manufacturing tirm can compete with American opposition on an equal footing. The line comprises Boots in black, tan and patent, < Ixfords in tan, black, patent, gray, and gun-metal: Pumps in all weights and shades of tan, as well as patent and gun metal. Ladies' Patent Leather Boot New short vamp, military heel, medium straight sole, either in Balmoral or Blucher cut $5.00 The Red Cross Shoe The most comfortable and dressy shoe on the market; made from vici kid, with mediumjheavy flexible sole; common senso or military heel; patent leather toe cap; ,' Blucher cut Boots $4.50 Oxfords 3.50 i Ladies' Blucher Oxford Either black or tan, vici kit, Cuban or Common Sense heel; patent toe cap; turned sole; the most durable and easiest shoe in the store for tbe price $3.50 per paii Ladies' Blucher Oxford Black vici kid or gun metal, patent, tan or gray Russian calf. Made with welted sole by the famous (loodyear process, Ask to see thorn. Prices $3.50 to $5.00 New Prints P I' Prints, the new colorings and patteriH. We had this raaknrs line last season aud we know thnv gave our customers satisfaction. Diinty patterns pretty colorings and a perfect wash goods at per yard 15 cents New Anderson Ginghams The product of the famous William Anderson looms of Glasgow, Scotland, in the l'.llO checks and stripes, a 'ID-inch cloth, perfect wash goods, at per yard 15 cents New Wabas. Ginghams Pine new patterns. This well known brand needs no comment. It is a staple Canadian product we have it the year "^ round, but the new colorings are interesting at per yard 15 cents New Sanitary Hair Goods A Fine Straight Hair Switch, 18 inches Light, Medium and Dark Brown at $2.00 New China Silks New 20-inch China Silk, all colors, splendid for foundation linings and fancy work, at per yard 15 cents Four Cars Feed lust unloaded Timothy Ilav. Prairie Day, Shorts. Bran, Chop. Wheat and «>ats. Special prices on ton lot-. Rugs and Carpets Wi are juBtjopening up a choice selection if Smyrna and Wilton Rugs, tt which cannot be excelled at the price. Our new spring wall paper is beginning to arrive, also a choice selection of Japanese] Mattings and Mats. !^_-_J-53r Special sale of White Lawn Waists in new Ready-to-wear Department, Second Floor. Take Klf valor. / I\\v^*' 0 THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, h I FEBRUABY 12th., 1010. CITY COUNCIL Continued from pm Hwir on (In- wator mid li|.'lit plant Win »m-y heavy (ant year., Aid. Ili'us: Tin' pormunont expense i> Uio anmo, Cily Clork: Tho ffaa plant roquiroit jto r two oxtra nii'il wlion running, aollelt AM. MoKiiinon: I wondor if Hrown uexl mooting, would «imi lho gas pluut on his, SUNDRIES. caooh al s'"" "s' I In roply to llio Mayor Mr, Stoin sniil: Tho hotnl liiviiM'- and flnon should pay the rout ol poliro and gaol /uuu loiiipmui's. Mr. Si.'in: Get ,i oopy ol lho bylawH for Victoria, aoo thoir dlltoront aouroea uf rovouuo, and frnmo now bylawi au- uordingly. In 'l"' wo "( tlio Inmir■ antra compnnios you uould tnko 825,00 fnr I'm'li i'ompitii) an a basis. Aid, Abrahamson moviitMt ho an in- Btruotion i" tho By-laws Commllloo to rovlso lho bylaws with il Ily and briug in n report at tho »oounn8 i lal fci'i-il Lasl year, pointing out thai Aid. Bows; 1" thoro any oxponso on ilm mi> plant now? City Clerk No, not now, Aid, MeKinnon: I don'l soo whore w.; un- going tn l"'| "IT at. Ahl, MoCnrly I would like to soo Uiis matter eloarod up. Aid Hows: If wo nil down Bomo ol lasl year's oxponsos, The Mayor: Wo oan out ilmvn sum.' uf Ihose oxpeiiBcs such us donations, Mr. Stein: Vou could out them down to $1000. Tho Mayor! What waa lho eosi of __t pollwr Mr. Stein: For lho spootal Borvlce il was $1,05(1. That was in connection wlili the lilni'k -hand business. representatives (rom lho Booed of Trade and City Council, What will tho oxponso lie? The Mayor: Mr. MlUUllllfl i- down Ihoro now mid I don'l think il«' city will bo at am oxponso lol him, For myself il won't cosl the citj n cent. Aid. MeKlni : I move Hint a dolo- gntion be sent to Vieluriii i" hitor vita il"' Cioveriimonl with a viow to r cram lliau Was of - lii- volstoko has n larger population of [lojiulutlon THE MINES ti.' ndminiatration, amoiinliiiy. lo 87,000, Vour polieo expense i: much The sularii's alono me Yoll have live puliee ullll'OI'K Oil The Mayor: We eau'l cut do' polk'0 salaries. I don'l ee I can bo i ul down on lhe police i larger | bi holars iu proportion in Ihun imi either ell} In B, I Aid Met.'nrly; Om meml Btands tlie position liie Mayor: I think a would strengthen his hnntls. Mr, llowson We all see »il\\ of more Bohool ei lltlilel lepulallon i lure, due polled "" lliis town at night. Mr. Stoin: Woll it is ti.,u to ihe run of expense venue from lines is vol'} low 111K AUDIT I'dl.l,. ,lii,ml liu 85,200 dull. in mn'l|i i, a i| .li,,n of riunueiuy and lho "« wo 'JViwtoo Board feels thai if we can get xpondi- moro assistant Irom tlie Uovornmont nee lho iioeos leeolllllloiluliotl. aliliol rover ,|m|| Wl|'0atlj pl'UPll tho city i''i'.' ihoj will I uf propor - , to pass lho bylaw, Vour re- j \\|,| M,t'arl> : Would yoi |mend tho plans got up u yoni .Mr. llowson: I am in fa\\ I it will us-dxt more liable. ul Tho Mayor. Whai is your hill for g., „„.„ .,.|1 "' . lhal did not go up I" sale lhat Mr. askim; lhat a delegation lie arranged Coursier agrood lo take over. Thoro for, to proceed to thi were others which were withdrawn On lerview the 1 account of lho position the people regard to were placed in at the time. » hool The Mavor: With reference to the sorr) Aid. Cowan wa- nol pr ul at 82,347 spent ou tho aidowalks over tlml meoting. Uo fi tho am t ,,f loan, cannot wo levy tic aboul it. The point wa this I special tax for this' all recognizod the soriousi : Mr. Stein Yes, after the work is school situation here a' the present oomplotod. '""'■ Inside of another six months Some discussion took place on the Ihey would have lo open up anothvi question of holding a tax Bale, aud it room, possiblj two i is, and tin was understood that such would he extru expense would envoi taken up ■'""' sinking lund on a larje sum ol Aid. McCarty -aid there were a num- money toward- bu i more limn the company needs a working balance, lhe early do- hortlv to i, again ul juration of a dividend at the rale of '] think we should 30 cents n share is most probable, The only dividend which British Co - linnbla has ever paid ,s,ls ,„„. ,,{ io e, distributed in Soptom - buill a l-n have to add Tiic .llayor: Have you taken up the nn extru expons matter of book-keeping? build on the plans got out last year. 1 Mr. Stein: Yes. the walei nml light j Aid. Abrahamson: 1° it proposed to books are in very good shape. I uso pari ol the building lor a high ,"'"ls ° | The Mayor: That account should be scr,001? kopt separately , Mr. llowson: Ne-. Thu tlovornmoul j Mr. Stein, ll Vs. Tl ihor books won't nssisl a hlgti scliool, hut a pub- are in arrear; lhat is lo say the samo He school, and the Btaud wc tnko i.- books lhat were in use eleven years the nocessltj of a publiu bcIiooI. ago are still used and are out of date, j \\\\,[. MeKinnon: Vou will havi 1 have recommended replace these. Aid. MeKinnon: I move lhal Mr. Stein's report lie received and adopted as far as suits our clreumslanees, und w is it lhat taxes j that his account he paid. Carried. SCHOOL IlKl.l'.'iATION. Coast and in 'rovineial r.ovornmont in |)m|,| i)1( a grant for improved mmodation, Me wn nol ver\\ enthusias he I lii- live the new rooms this summer. Aid. Abrahamson: lu regard u ■l-rooiiied school spoken of. nu one suggested lhal. Last year the school bylaw wa- voted down on account of ihe -ite proposed. Aid. Mow-on: If lhe citisetM are bo narrow minded about the site ihey may vote it down again a- they did last year, one cud voting ugainsl the other. (*n thu necessity of thi- school 1 believe all ure ngrocd, Tho School Hoard could not tell the cily where to hool lull COUld tell them where it was needed. ll wa- BOlllO- thing io In- deplored, ihe action taken last v,;o in regard to ihe site, and personally In- could not .-ee any justi- lieation i.n refusing i" buy the other block tor ihe school hy voting ii dowu, Aid. M.i arty nded Vld, M, Kin noil's motion, which was then carried, Aid. MeKinnon: I would like to ••• i ho Mo ,,i go Mi. Manning i- already ihere. Aid Bew I move ihut lh COLONIZATION SCHEME Loudon. Feb. .". -The suggestion has I n made here that the various cities oi Great Britain should particularly setllo thoir unemployed question by the purchase of a largo placo in Canada where they i an Bond their work- less. The men could loam farming and loavo lo lake up grants when they wore elliiieni. oi remain as paid employ ee- via the Farms. Pictures tonight. the list for proper- I' was suggested :1m dele* ,,i ui (,,„.,„ lepiesonl th. ■ bor of accounts on ty thai do.- not exist, \""" '" Victoria t, ■ rviett I ; BAD HI UTS. M'tun.-i I and see how in i i u one} thej Aid Bow* -iei their wo,' accounts ™uld possibly ..■; nul ol ihen I'he; lo aim imt of 8007 in the water and had to gel verj light department that could nol be from the (Jovernineui oollected ;ivlkl": Aid Trimble here let! the meeting -'''"' SINKIV. IT SH Aid McC'artj Mr. Stein pointed oul tl'.- icwei v-.: ,i;. • ibmi.1 tax would have tn ':.' Increased to Messrs. I • make up :!'■ neen fuud for the lirsi year, whi.'. had nol the Counei been levied or provided foi ii the sink aa ■■ ing f" Mr r ■ . i ii\\\\ KRS10N or DEBEN i\\ ItES " : Begai : ng the crop.,-, i ;. --'.,■ yeai ore scut 25 year watei ind lighl tares ^l, Steit -lid tl . shoul I ■ 'hei -v lure. better it would releasi hand, ■■■ I uld _ iut the ' I the di ire-. ',' : M I ait;. . in tie new i Th M i '•1 '! i o t«, ' it. lebei turn holder! . • ' Thi Mm ' ■■ ,,,; ■..;.. equalising o( . • , . ' hy Mr - ii- 'l In- City ( • fund hequi I '. : 11 i during hi •• i ' City Clerk: 1 ed Im M . .;,' ■ m allow for rep i i . untenant* The Mayor hough thi of Mr Stein, ia I ing tho pre ei ' -'■" year di bentnres for 50 year debenture md ivh th- city betwei 10000 a the I , . yeai ii. the sinking I i vain Iheii offei ,' able one. P.. i ei,. • , , . , promise of i n could get tho bad taxe in 1 rj wo are no use putting a tivla'.' liefon Mm people hole. Ily io laauc furthi - ■ ns at present. I II RAISING Till. IP l "re m Th M ■ M: Steii we gel '\""" j.lont,' .'-i*I i tax "f ^f> mi XIaj iii*' [.obturation. A nl Vbraham^nn ^oi-nndtnl. ('arrtnl. \\i iniui; i;i:>n,\\s. \\l i\\ ! hei*c i- ■ other m it- U*i i" Itiiii'-r up. I have a letter from 1 11 ■■ m k -• ". i.' i.iiurj lii- j'*>-it it in . tttol \\. !. I'.'U I move ii I"- left "\\'ii ;ili ■ the i ount'U, A ■ M Kinnoti I oriel that. Motion ,nd i lie meet iuu ad* ■ ■■ .-■ ■ . - ' ■ iward The U . here he s ■ • - ■ ?riin. ;. we - ■ \\!H VI fruit Culture in B. C. in in British ' "i imh ■ oi-' in i. Applet, herrii id ■ ound VI leon p bs , its • ■ . -I 0 car ■ m! ■ What Our Trade-Mark Means to You TT moans that the flour con- tallied in bags and barrels so trade-marked is decidedly whiter, a great deal stronger and more nutritious than other flours. u means tnat the flour has been properly iiv.ed to mature its full strength. It means "More bread and better Bread" and better pastry, too. It means elimination of uncertainty—"your money back" if Purity fails to give entire satisfaction. Costs moro titan thcothcrlrir.:1, 1 hut worth the difference. SPSS pi 5S2i!fr w Scotch Whisky Popular the World 'Round. The world-wide popularity o{ Watson'* Scotch Whisky is on* ol the strongest proofs of its exceptional merit. The Canadian will seldom be disappointed, if he asks for Watson'f Scotch anywhere from Halifax to Vancouver. If he travels down the Pacific Coast he will find it at the "Portland" or the "St, Francis.' Should he continue his journey through the Orient, he will find Watson's jn Hpoolulu ; in Levuka (Fiji); at the "Grand" in Yokahama; the "Imperial in Tokio; and at every house of any consequence in the Flowery Kingdom. Even in far-off Korea the brand is well known. It is the favorite of our American friends in Manilla, and can he had at the "Hongkong. From the famous "Raffles Hotel" in Singapore to the "Taj Mahal in Bombay, it ia known and enjoyed, and Australasia has accepted it as Scotland's best. Insist on Watson's "THREE 8TA_"—A mild. tkerongUy mjtur.il Scotcb. "NO. IO"—A lull-fcojieil. rickly flavors! Scotch. JAMES WATSON & CO.. Limited - Dundee. Don't Be Caught Another cold snap coming. Car of^Good Lump Coal from Leth- bridge just in. Order now. S. G. ROBBINS P. O BOX 32 PHONE _4ff Revelstoke Flour and Feed Store Royal Standard Flour, Five Rose Flour, May, Grain, Feed and Chicken Specialties, Beans, Peas, Barley, Breakfast Foods, Mayer's Celebrated English Horse and Cattle Foods and Medicines. The Paget Supply Co'y- E. W. B. PAGET J WILSON UVmciii i'.uik'.i Flour Mills Co., ,,'cd, , Hn ■ , i. H ' " m Bi • ran, v ,i 'i>. fund Aid. ',! I ■ Tho M , Mi , - M| M'l, Mr. Stoin Vm , if you rni e the li - M n ai I ■•• ' 'I In- M, ■.oi Wil nn oshII i"- n i>p,',iftl liyl.iu'.' , Vi", hp \\| ,,,i lii In I • , • M V, ' UiinL' In tho ' ■ i Im inmir • lion A hi Mi'Kinnon: I) mtI !/.. Ill llii. .■ m - ,|, I,. l'i, I iiiii 10 \\ i, ',,, in, A I'l l',i« Mi Wanning i thoro iii.v. M'l. Mi Kii i,.hi. \\,, i hai ■ ■ ■ • in •" ii I 11, ■ .•,, ■ Hi illil ' hn I ihn' Ihi ' f IV , ■',,,, where then v . ,, iii.oofi ."''■'" pi i. iroly 7,0'ni 1001, Palace Restaurant McKanzie Avenue Kru,' ' mdil .('ijtnr-'.Ti'l LCC( Monlf 36 cent*,| A. H. Sing, Proprietor H. B. STONEX Practical.. Machinist Kepid nl »li kiini" neatly carrii I on I'.i, vi le iiiiiI i i'lii MTk ii unecltHy EitlmMH .ften on iny cIrm or work. Front Street. Central Hotel Abrahamson Bros., Props. EiibrKnl ami Improved. Flrst-ClMS in every re«pect. All modern conTenieneet Large Sample Rooms. Rates, $2.00 per day Special Weekly Rates Revelstoke, B.C. E. G. BURRIDGE Tinsmithing, Repairs, Hot Air Pipe and Furnace Work WORK 8HOP Connaught Ave. - Revelstoke To Trappers Raw Purs Bought Cash Prices Paid P. B. WELLS. E_rrw*r>r r.f Furs ramuAiiY lath., lino. itiE MAfL-HERALD REVELSTOKE, B. C. Page % BUILD UP REVELSTOKE Patronize Local Industry **'*>. w^-•«_—.«_ YOUR We oMAIL-HERALD has new type and printing machinery Our stock if printing papers is large and well selected. WE PRINT Letterheads - Billheads - Cards cTVlenus - Envelopes - Programs Books and Booklets - Loose Leaf c/4ccount 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 C. P. L SPIlKli 11 MILS Hew Division witri Supt. Susteed, "■"»»• «•; ■;■. '»■ ** *■■' ' | league games played ttednesaa) nigh General Manager BASKET BALL. Ball ames piayeo we.ine-.iay night the Beavers put ii over tbe Billlkins, in the Intermediate League to the Winni|iog, Feb, 0,- During tho past tune ol 10 to 10, and tbe Intermediate!! days there havo boen many ru - tes won from tho gym by only two ! mot s in Canadian I'aolllo circles with i points, the score bring 28-26, Both reiei'i'iue to ehangoa in tho uporating games were fasl and strenuous, some department "I thul oompany. Those of the best playing yet Moo being suggest a possiblo ro-arrangoijttnl of done, work nf supervision "f tho sorvico in BOWLTN'G. many rospoets, Ono ol the slaloments ; Tho standing of the league remains 'which have boon ropeutedly mado ii imelmngod from lasl week. On Wed . to tho offoet liuu (Jonoral Manager nosdaj next lho Intermediates mwl Bur) mighl loavo lho eltj either for tho Business Men. and some good | Montreal or tbo south, li ii not lie sporl i- anticipated, lioved probnblo that Mr. Bury will leave tbc ('anadian Pueillc, Inn ilmul.I U__*l__' t»» _n„ I i, will beto accept the gen Meei|[HJ TOP fflBIl oral ni.'ili.'iei'inrnt oi one oi the 1 irgoi i\\ sloniH in tho United Stales. j Another rumor which I.n- im.*,.! ' oi 'red e «ni lo tbo offecl thai owing in tlie groat increase in the mileage of lho Cnnadiun Pacific, the syslcm which has tor many years liiiinistorcd in tno sections, an I'.veu Sninlay afternoon nl 3.45 ',I i- ,i programme ou at tho V' ,M ('. A, To-morrow night Mr. T. I'. Newbigging is to sine, anil .Mr. It. Woodruff i- to make n short addraw. .Cil men are invited In ilo- meeting. lie. Columbia River Traffic Bridge R. M. R. Notes eastern ami a weslorn, woul I in future he administered in tbreo sections. I'he eastern ainl wostoru divisions would Work un instruction "I the disappear ami instead there would In- new ' mbin IVa bridge hero is an eastern, a contral ami a western progrc -ina verj raped;, (.illett A division. I'nder this arrnngemenl Mncdonnld, the conlrartoi lidenl- there would lie iliree genoral managers ''■ ' vi ' ' '" liridgi completed ami the third was lo he I-'. I'. I'm-■ in lie- lii I week oi \\pril During the teed, now gonoral superiiileiideiil nl last fow weeks the bridge In- taken the I'ncific division. "" a finished appearance, .hie t" lho fad ine i'ii., have efl lbe inderneath . ,.• are ii'l ti-' now ereel ing lhe Chinese New Year ™*»* ->"■ <"<*' - ii"dock- I'hore yet remains, however a great 'I'he festivities in connecrion with ,!,.;li ,,( »•„,.„ ,,, ,|,, ,,., t|„. |. and Chinese New Veni are less elaborate braces ..:' th.- spans .- well a> thi lay- ami oostlj thii year than formerly, ing ,,i mun.i more toiu of rock round .The lending I.ual Chinese stale ihcj several til (hi piei . l'i.. construction have lint little money to spend for ,,f , |„. mat trass, along the river bank 'celebrations ami although tl will ,„, en,.h .ii, ,,i th,. .;■■. , ,„; ,' tl„. lie quite a l..t .Inn,-, ilill their New bridge, where considerable erosion of ilear will he exceptionally quiet, the bank ha- taken pin • owii to I Dnily, ami mosl of lh.- night, torn tin urrenl lieing deflected in towards .turns, drums, ami other instruments the cily, i- lieing pushed ahead to j of music can bo hoard emanating from completion, md is ai evcellenl piece tho Joss House on Front street, while ,,f work, ■!„ eonti u ors being con- much feasting ii lieing made. i;,., ... that, tie mnttrnss will prevent ■ The t'binesd New Year ii a moveable u.j furl hei damage. iea.il an.l depends on the birthda] nf vbout two hundred men are now be- reigning Emperor of liie Celestial i'.m- ;„L employed on th" bridge and mat- pire. Theoi ustom of thii holiday trnss, whil ,, ..• . toamB are ihat stands pro-eminenl i- the general „l wori I iiiling In , li nd rock, paying of debts. Woe to ihe man who doc- not meet his liabilities, tin iiian\\ of the doors of Chinese bouses on Front street are pieces «.f red paper covered with hieroglyphic meunlug .".Ma> en.nl link attend you ai you open thii door.", besides main othor mottos. I 'The lire cracker i<= used as a religi - 'mu instrument, and not simply a- a noise maker for celebration, ami the bombardment of era.-ken i- lie ausi the Wicked spirits thai have 1 11 ban -lied since the 23rd day of the month have returned io earth ainl must be driven away. li i considered unfortunate if the Narcissi are not in dower nl New Year. All lhe local stores are closed and Jn> whole colony are busy making calls al eaeh others home-. A Celestial never knocks or rings, but walk- straight in. 'This ii tin* time of year when the Chinese home- 1 I arc thoroughly swept and garnished, an.I many offerings of nuts and sweet. nteati are made to tin- dosses, who have io be appeased, The Chinese will ' not work during tho festival and even in hard limes tlie desire ior -how ami extravuganco i- kept up. Thi- \\.w Year i- 22(11 in tho Confucian era and | VERDICT uh MM'. .11 BY. the soeond in the reign of lh- Ma jest? The a or's jury, which 1ms h... Soon Holing, investigating tho recent wreck at Webbw I, brougl I . verdi ' thai ,,', , , ,, ,.,.,. the accident was tho result of iho de McGLLl I M\\ EKSII \\. , . , . , ,. iailment ol the forward trucks ot (he I,h ,i examinations in Theorei il ,,., ,.,.. .,., . ,,[ wn'.,, Music foi Ml grudes w II !..■ held ui ,,„., .„,, , „.,. ,,„,,„,, ,,„. April Wth, Hint. rhc) recommended that tbo follow- Local Practical Kxnminations con- ing ,„,;„,, ,.. juv, ,til...t.-.I bytl- ,l'\"""' >•> Or. II i'. Perrln ami ,,n a%- _«„_ .,{ Rallwfi) I ommuurioner.: soeiute examiner (for all centres from ,.'irs, _Ari. ,|„,., . ..„,„„„.,. „„„-„., Von '"" '" W »»"l""-l I'"1'1 '".aa M, „, koep „„ ,.,. M „„,,. „,.„„,n ,„ Kay 2nd ... May 21sl IOiO, starting propet , ,,n.|„;,„, ,.„,, .. lo0 „,,,,„. ;„ 11 ''''■''■ the rigorous climate .i New Ontario? si'i '\""""■ Rll9d "> ""' " - :.l. Should n 't opouing. be oompunied b; foo nm , ,. |i|l., , i;, ,,„. rii ,, • ,, . :i[rMn ,„ contral ..Hi.,. i„ Montreal .... ..r bofon ,„.,„,, ,|„.„,.,| ,r„m ,.lt:„.r ;„_,,,,. oro,|t. "M"'1 I '■ I! '°nw are obtainabh .„!„, Bad .„„,m.. ,-,„ „.,,,,„. „f ,,„., ','""1 ' M M.I,uh,,,,., dene. ,I .- ,.,,_„ r. ,. _,. ,,, M overturn-d c,, rotary, H23 Shorbrooke itree M.mt'leal. Inf'.i mat nm ihuin th,, \\,.,, , lh.- muster al lbe Hum Ilill l'hui.- ila\\ night w.i- largei than 'he aver- age, iei it is hoped tl il ii will cou- linue. The bugle band under Sergeant I'M. m .1 Ringor i- making oxoaUasI progress. Following are the scores .'»t the woekh -ii al 'he rifle range. i l'te. I-' Benuison, -'" j l'i.'. \\!ii... 'JI. i Sergt. 'i.in.i'i .'" ' l'te. Oidiths.- -•:: Sergl. Smyth,-.- 22. Corji, M. li,..,,,l,l. 22. Sergt. Shardlow - I ol.-Si r.i. Hon.ihi J.'. l'te. Tell'.m.-JI'. Corp. Meek.-lft. l'i... Bobbins.—15. Lieut. Grant Pte. rayloi 1 I Corp. Leslie I ■'• Pte. tt i- 13 l'te tt'iggim 11 A .iu. ■• wn, Im I eld in tbo Dri? II.,11 ,,., Fridnv, Feb. 1 -th. The Webbwood Wreck nmination- im diploma "f I . ami degree of \\\\„- Bac. '-an be obtained from the iieneial -•■■ retan . ongeri in . ■■ ..i on ovartumad car'' Ihii'i, .--iiie.il.1 ii..t emergency t.sils i»- • un.-I it convenient plaoas, out- '' i u 11 Well I i i.ni.le* Keep Your Grit Sn matiOT wlini llaog otil 'In FOR SALE. _„- My, EGCS fo, hatching irom tin: follow- I Push onl Sing on! I kings will conn li ing imported pure bred fowls: S. c. id,,,,;,, iiiand Beds, 82.00 Silver l.nced Wyandottei S2.00. Barred Plymouth Rock., $2.00 S. ( . Buff I.e.. horn..- 12.00. Cornish Indian Games.- '"2MH White Crested Black Polish 82.00 Km.len .; .—23.00; Imperial Pokin Duck..- 11.76, your way. Sitting down and whiting never help. a bit; Best WU] ." g.'. 'here is by keeping >i[i yum grit i mie i: Thayer. The , ity wai in darkness for nveral hour, on Thursday night, lhc light Is'ing -hut off owing to one of the AI-' toil, from the vlmve for sale, Iturbine, at tho power In,use WOtUng MI.'S. It, \\ DPPKR, IIoom. / Togo 8. THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B. C. FKimUAKY lath... 1910. of New Spring Goods New Dress Goods. New Zephyrs. New Chambrays. New Colored Muslins. New Dimity. Cotton Suitings New Embroidery. New Laces. New Victoria Lawns at 10c. Per Yard. New Table Linen and Napkins. New Towels and Towellings. New Lawn Waists and Shirt Waists. Don't Forget That Oor Coupon Sale is Still On One Ticket for every 50c. worth of goods purchased First Prize—Sewing Machine, - Valued at $55.00 Second Prize—Silver Tea Set. Third Prize—Gold Filled Case Watch, fully guaranteed Fourth Prize—A Grand First Class Marbleized Clock. REID & YOUNG GRIP AND PASSWORD l„ I). l„ 1058 One .«" lho besl attended meetings yet hold of the lo, al l„ 0. I,., 1(|B8 . Iwas tli,it l.iii night in the old Odd- fcllo\\\\~ hall, the OCCn.lon lic-illli the visit of Brother .1. \\Y. Whitoloy, Growl Organi/.er for U, ('. Bosldos ihe full nllenil.tnic of local member, there .were \\iiiine. brothers from I'lintliam, IN. li.. Saskatchewan, Nelson anil other places, Brother Whitoloy was in lhn chair, an.l fll'Osillwl over two inil- intiiuii. n first dotrreo ami an ndvunco inenl. mil .ja\\e a eeneral oiilline in- sirin tion in degree work, Hi illscdiirs i the work and principle* of Ornngorj ami organic.ntion was i, i, li appreclnlad by the membors mum valuable lessons being loarnod, Lighl refreshments concluded an inter, ostiny anil profitable ovoning, I'he following nre ihe newly oleetctl ll'n'i i < "f the year: 1). M, I. I.. Slalcn. Vi. M, I. II. U-mstrong. Chaplain.- II. II..y. lie. . See.- II. MeKinney. Pill. See. & Trens.-T. St 1. Lecturer,- C Corson, I). i . .1. Anderson, Committee.- W, McJInhon, U. Tt ing, II. Slovens, \\V, Andrews. The annual "Glorious l'-'lh" of .Inly will probably be held at Kamloops. Mr, Uhileley stated (he Orange Order wai particularly strong in II. C, ami hail ma.le great strides all ner Camilla. LOCAL AND GENERAL Moving Pictures To-night. An aeroplane factory is I" be established at Tocoma. Goldwin Smith is reported dying at Toronto, :n the result of an accident, Small pox is sproading south of Nakusp, thirteen new oaBOS being reported. K. II. Truemnn will lie at the Studio Rovolstoke from the 15lh Inst, to tin- end of the month. Mayor Hamilton, Aid. Cowan. 11. Howson, ami ll. Manning, who have boon at Victoria in connection with the Revelstoke schools, are oicpectod homo tomorrow The I'.oaiil of Trade held a null tnootinc! on Wednesday to appoint delegates on ii"- deputation to the Government at Vi loria, asking an increase.1 grant for a new public Bchool an.l im.i.| credentials to Mayor Hamilton anil .Vld Cowan to represent ihe Board II. B. Stonex, machinist, Front St., has completed his self contained electric lighting Bystem, Ins simp being one of tin- mon brilliantly lighted in the city. The dynamo which was made on the premises, wilt light aboul 10 tungsten lamps of 41) ' b, ami is driven hy a ■'. h p. g isolii e ■ Mn. HI il ■ if II ■ Isl .coived '■'• ■ ihing news this week that lur brother's w »t Burke' I' Ont., had birth to quad I he nl ints being . also the mother. ' the kind 1 tila. \\ !■■ 1 al the City Ci v aldorn u of taxes ■! I. hei, wai • lennen, to » I ml s board ■ I, M i.-'l i . bold •' the n I ted /. r.i -l • tion lii' meanfi will up i' " pa) '■"•■' 1st . porvl n '-,, olle is ' mono) will 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 hest as we absolutely guarantee every sack. Your money,,,refunded if not just what we represent it'to be. TEA AND COFFEE Wo have a full stock of the leading- lines in Teas and Coffees and can offer you the hest values on the market, ranging in price from $1 per lb. to .'3 lbs. for $1 as a special. A. HOBSON. BAKER & GROCER first class programme tonight at of thi l.e \\i« lidison. liev. W. ('. Gordon, authoi "I the Prospector etc., ii now classed among the millionaire, of Winnipeg, Magnificent realistic |i- -.no- I he Last Hays of i'ompeii" showing the eruption "i v.- ir iu . No« l-l.- night i itj Polii. i'.en ■ I', i ■ iii week has boon particular!) ligl - ou of but .--. f-« - Bses of drunk and 'li- - ot herlv. Spectacular Beeni prod ■■ tion I hi Last Bays of Pompeii" • gramn f ■ nmed) di .'. New I : - ■.- . - ■ . \\,w I ,li. Feb. 15th . , ■■ - »-, _.»•»■• ■,i< 3 ews £ax< fife Cold Cura I In- i.i for ' oil i !■ • i Irippe, eti i-i '. tune i Ure l.l a ai.'1,' 1 181 ' M •' • ' ■ M ■ J . I ' , llon'i forget lhe Spen. c-Stiacliau entertainment on Tuesday Feb. 15th., ii lhe \\e« Edison Thentre. Samuel I'. Roe, of il.e i ily of Vic - torin, U appointed District Registrar oi 'title, f.i il.- Kootemiy Land Itcrr- iiti.it..' District ai Nelson from the I'uli daj of Feb. 19111, in the place of 11 ■ - M, Bo- man, resigned. Ii tl" amendments to the gome act, in ide for protecting the . ■""■ assel from invasion bi Vmeri ai sportsmen during the ■ inunnce especially of the close Ben i .te A general ■•• of 810 i- prescribed, to bo paid ■ shooting or angling I 'ini.11. who lias not been • the province foi at ■ ii months \\ special hereaf- ■ ■ ingle will pp. C. P. R. Outwitted Victoria, Feb, 10.—That McRenzio and Maim of the Canadian Northern Uailway Company, backed by 3. P. Morgan, tho great New York llnanclor, have acquired nil the immense hold - iugs an Vancouver Island of the fum - s DiiiKiiiuii family is the announcement made here today on excellent authority. For days past rumors have been alloal that the coal mines and coat bearing ureas owned by .lames Dunsmuir had passed into the hands of tho C. P. I!, which is known to have had an option on them for some time but the rival road lias apparently outwitted Sir Thomas' Sliiuiejhnessy and his associates. The price is reported to be 811,000,000. Il i- stale.l also that the new owners contemplate the erection of a great, iron and steel plant on Vancouver Island. FOR SALE. Household Furniture,—Apply to Mrs. C, W. Boden, Third St., East. tc. SOCIJ.L AND PERSONAL ike bis ring his ■ B . THE CHURCHES 25c .-. ox BewF>-jjl5WionerY Store mrxi ii DKWR, ' the Post IM ilile that i' ■'■ .. |", i ,,". ,. I M I- li . ,i ■ 5 ii". nrdei. t he h, il laid bnfor. iuthorities In thi • hrniL' about a nitui It to tl I n ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Bi mi ie Is ■, Moving Ploturoi I ih'l ' ,1,., ' ;,, You judge a pair of shoes ■ 'hal by the way they perhaps you judge them ore by the way they feel, hut a. ured lhat if they do nut ■ el ble, the chances ne that they will II, \\ i'.i cannot be .. :;'.;".' unless V ible and o hoe ■. be c ile unless it fil i ' ' fails to Balicr ■Phone 53. - p. o. Hox 208 ^ THIS FAMOUS TEA AND COFFEE WILL BE DEMONSTRATED ALL NEXT WEEK Everybody Invited to a Free Cup of Tea y — _£} Ladies Blouses at Sale Prices FEBRUARY SALE FEBRUARY SA1 E FEBRUARY SA1 E KKHRIJARY SAI E FEBRUARY SALE iiiW FEBRUARY SALE FEBRUARY SALE FEBRUARY SALE FEBRUARY SALE FEBRUAUY SALE | MRS. A. G. CRICK, First Street # Choice Groceries A full and complete line of Choice Groceries now on hand. Our prices are right. Orders called for. MOUNTAIN SUPPLY CO. Qnncral Merchants"""@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "Revelstoke (B.C.)"@en ; dcterms:identifier "The_Mail_Herald_1910_02_12"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0310731"@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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