@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "cd59e9d0-42ed-454d-8876-97d603047b74"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-05-17"@en, "1911-07-08"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310807/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ '^Erapipe" Typewriter For ease of operation and perfection in results it is unsurpassed. Price $601 I Interior Pubhsnmg Co., Agis. The Mail-Herald Visiting Cards A SPECIALTY Interior Publishing Company PRINTERS AmND PUBLISHERS Vol. 17-No. 53 REVELSTOKE. B. C. .JULY 8 1911 $2.50 Per Year LET'S START NEXT WEEK RIGHT. OUR MODERN WASHING MACHINES. ELECTRIC WASHER AND WRINGER COMBINED. WATER MOTOR WASHING MACHINES. THE CLELBRATED 1900 WASHER ALWAYS IN STOCK, ENGLISH MANGLES OF THE BEST MAKES, PATENT WRINGER AND OTHER WASH-DAY NECESSITIES, LIGHTEN THE BURDENS OF BLUE MONDAY. EVERY HOUSEKEEPER SHOULD COME TO OUR STORE AND LOOK .AT OUR LINE OF WASH-DAY THINGS. YOU WILL FEEL BETTER-WE'LL FEEL BETTER. AND THE DRUDGERIES OF WASH-DAY WILL BE CHANGED TO PLEASURES. , WE SELL EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE. L awrcnce Hardware Co. Lid Plumbing and Tinsmithing Imperial Bank of Canada Head Office Toronto, Ontario. ^B $10,000,000.00 5,913,000.00 - - 5 79S.000.00 5,793, JOO.OO Capital Authorized Capital Subscribed Capital Paid Up Reserve Branches nr Agents at all principal points inH^anada, Agents in Great Britain and United States—London, England, Lloyds Bank, Limited. Chicago—First National Bank, Corn Exchange National Bank. Seattle—Seattle National Bank, San Francisco—Wells Fargo Nevada National Bur* Spokane—Exchange National Bank. Savings Bank D<"nrtmcnt Deposits of $1 and upward, recui...*.., ...nl interest allowed at current rate from date of deposit, Correspnndnnce solicited. Revelstoke Branch -A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr. 1mm——B Ladies' Fashionable Skirts In all sizes and lengths, good materials. A large range to choose from. Alterations to ensure a perfect fit. Come in and look them over. Mrs. A* G, Crick, * First Street WHILE WAITING FOR POTATOES in g<-'t down to B reasonable price we are offering among other things White Beans, easily cooked, per lb. 7c. Best Japan Rice, cooks soft and dry, 11). (ic Dried Green Peas, delicious, per lb. 7c Quality canned goods at Fair Prices John Mclntyre & Son, Phone 93 Housewife's Favorite Brands Robin Hood Flour Jacob's Dublin Biscuits Bell Blend Teal Bell's No. 1 Java and Mocha Coffee O. W. BELL, P. O. Box 108 QROCER & BAKER Phono No. 23 BOARD DF TRADE WANTS SOME BIG POTATOES Trophy of $1000 Offered for Exhibit-Board Makes Kick Against Telegraphic Tolls The Board ol Trade is looking for potatoes, big potatoes*, and potatoes that are liable to earn a $1.WKI trophy. A communication has beeu re- ceiv.nl by the secretary ot the local board and was read at tho sitting on Thursday night last. Every member was unanimous in thc opinion thut that $1,000 trophy could just as well be earned by Kevelstoke as uny other place, because it is known that spuds grow here that have to be piled up like cordwood sticks. The communication came from the Department of Agriculture, at Victoria and reads ns follows: Victoria, June 8th, 1911. Sir,—Allow me to draw your attention to the following communication recently received in this Department, with regard to the One Thousand Dollar Stilwell Trophy to be given for the hest exhibit of potntoes at tbe American Lund and Irrigation Exposition, to be held at Madison Square Gardens, New York, Novem - ber 3rd to 12th, 1911. "At the American Lund and Irrigation Exposition to be held at Madison Square Gardens, New York, en November 3rd to 12th, 1911, there is a One Thousand Dollar Trophy offered for the best exhibit of late potatoes. The exhibit does not necessarily need to belong to one individual, but may be exhibited by a Department of Agricultural, Farmers' Organization, or by a District. The main point is that, the One Thousand Dollar Stilwell Trophy is to be given for the best exhibit of potatoes represented by marketable iiuaiity, smooth appearance, Hush eyes and uniformity of size. The yield of each variety per acre, which acre must be officially survey?d, must be sworn to by the grower, and attested by two or more reputable witnesses. "It will readily appear to you, that tbe wianing of a trophy of this character will advertise your province at this great exhibition extensively. We are confident that splendid potntoes can ire grown in Western Canada und ure very anxious that one, or all of the four Western provinces shall tuke this matter up in a systematic and careful manner, supplying a credit - ; uble exhibit so thut, if possible, you ; may win the handsome trophy re- ferred to. I "Will it not bc possible for your Department to take up this matter. We would like to have a reply from you stating what you would bc pro- pared to do in the way of gathering this exhibit." Our Department will be pleased to hear in this connection from those who atv prepared to contribute towards the collection of late potatoes for competieion for this trophy. The Department will Undertake the collection and forwarding of the exhibit, which will he entered ns a Provincial display and will, I hope, prove a credit to our Province und u strong meafia of advertising the agricultural possibilities of our country. It is to; l>c hoped thut all those who are nb'lc will help towards securing a comprehensive aud creditable exhibit. I have the honor to lie, Sir, your obedient servant, Wm, K. 800TT, Deputy Minister. Tbc board has not yet allowed tbc natter of the removal of the Crown Timber offloe to droj am) as soon aa sir Wilfrid arrives home in Ottawa, b,' will probably reoelve another form ■ii in"t'' ,t. f11.in tin' citizens oi Revel stoke regarding the arbitrary action oi ll.,n. Prank Oliver, The protest which hi' ri'i'.'ivcd while in Kngland, read as follows: Sir Wilfrid Laurier, London, England. Hevelstoke Board of Trade and Liberal Association and Lumlrar Compunies prutewted May twenty- ninth against Oliver's action removing Timber Ofllce from Revelstoke to Kamloops. Citizens and lumlwr companies unanimously opposo removal. Protest disregarded, ofllce now moving. Will you prevent removal pending delegation meeting you Ottawa? Laing, Secretary of Board of Trade; Macdonald, Secretary Liberal Association. To this Sir Wilfrid Laurier replied thit be r.mld do nothing till his return and the board consei|ii,*ntly do* m'I tO tend a fallow up letter to ,this menage, j A lett.r wns received from Vancouver wanting to know if this district could turnlsb g minora! exhibit, (or the romlng exhibition, It was pointed out In the communication tl*,.,i ., stamp mill will be in opera- Ition at the exhibition and thnt all m.ucrsl ixMbtte will be jl/en a free test. The communication wns referred to Mr. Neil McEachren wbo has such a splendid showing of gold ore. The Credit Men's Association's letter asking the co-operation of the Board of Trade to get certain legislation through was filed. Mr. O. S. MeCarter raised tho ques tion as to why a telegraph message from Hevelstoke to Chicago should cost $1.15 while a similar message from Vancouver to the same place can be sent for 75 cents. Mr. W.M. Lawrence suggested that the same- principle applied to telegraph messages as tn freight tariffs and that ■it was the heavy haul that caused the dillerence in rates. However the secretary was instructed to write Mr. II. S. Jenkins and ask him whether these conditions could bo bettered or not. On the suggestion of Mr. A. J. J Macdonell the secretary was instructed to write the city council askins them to have the roads raked clear of rocks, cans, stones and other rubbish, as it was pointed out that i some of these were in a disgraceful condition. J. P. McLennan suggested that, the board also tako action against tbc indiscriminate distribution of bills and paper, but nothing was done in this matter. The advertising committee was Instructed to take up with the Interior Printing Co. the question of having a concise writctip of the city printed on the back of the Board nf Trade correspondence paper. A communication Irom the B. C. Fruitgrowers' Association re reciprocity wns turned down and tiled on the ground submitted by Mr. G. S. MeCarter that it savored loo much of politics. C. A. Barnum and Capt. W. W. Irwin's names were suggested for membership and will be voted on at next meeting. CRUSHED TO DEATH Fell Beneath Wheels of Slowly Moving Steel Train on the South Line With bis head crushed beyond recognition the body of Prank Samlon- ato, nn Italian youth about I'.I years of age, Was brought into tbe city this innming from tbe south, and now lies at. Howson's undertaking parlors awaiting an Inquest which will probably be held tonight. Th,' unfortunate man was the victim of un accident while working on a Bteel train some fourteen miles to the south. Two gangs of men were busy unloading steel rails along the track where the C.P.R. is putting on heavier steel, and while the train slowly moved along to allow of proper distribution of the rails one of the workmen suddenly noticed the young man falling hend foremost between two of the cars. The train wns immediately brought to a standstill but tbe head und urm of the* unfortunate had passed beneath the wheels, and life was extinct when the body wus tuken from the track. Deceased had been in thi- employ of the C.P.R. for about six months,- in the capacity of a laborer. HANDSOME BLOCK GOING UP H. F. MeKinnon to Erect a $20,- OQQ Structure on First St. On Monday the contract will be let for thc erection of u full three storey concrete and pressed brick block on the corner lots on First street west, belonging to H. F. MeKinnon and from that date work will Ire continued till the building is completed. The block, which is being erected for H. F. MeKinnon wiil cost in the neighborhood of $20,000 or $30,000, and will be in every way modern. The basement which will he 40x90 feet, will be litted up with bowling alleys, a form of amusement the want of which has been long felt in the city and a sullicieiit number of alleys will j be put in to -ensure the public all the amusement required along that line. ! On the second or main floor Mr. McKinuon will have a handsomely appointed billiard and pool room, with entrance from the corner closest to McKenzie avenue, while at the other end of ihe building arrangements have been made for a barber shop. I On the top Moor the plans call for seven modern suites of roomB, with buth rooms, kitchens and every modern convenience complete, The building throughout will be luted up with all water and sewer connections nnd will be thoroughly steam heated. Mr. MeKinnon expects the building will bc completed in time for occupancy this fall. Special Distributing Point The lle.ielstnke Meat Market, through Mr. ('. !•'. Lindmark, bos been appointed special wholesale dls- tptbutors far the celebrated rt wilt's Oanadian Oo.'s products, along the main line o Hie t'.l'.U. from Field to Salmon Ann, ll. ('., and through the Arrow Lukes Including thc Arrow Lukes and Kast. Kootenays, The quality of Swill's cured meuts and Inrds is so well knowii that no comment is necessary In Hicbo columns, I but It Is undoubtedly a murk ot the i progressive spirit ol this local llrm to secure for this city ko lurgo a territory to be supplied from Rovolstoke, and also a guurunioo of the growing importance of tho city that thc Swift Oo, should seloct it ns tho principal distributing point for the Interior. COLD STORAGE INSTALLED Revelstoke Meat Market Puts in Up to Date Plant A band of mechanics and experts are now at work ut the Revelstoke Meat Market installing one ol those most sanitary and modern conveniences of the butcher shop—the cold storage plant. With this plant iu operation the public may be assured of the most wholesome table service both in meats and vegetables, us goods kopt in these cold storage plants are always as fresh as tho duy they are slaughtered or plucked. No matter how warm and sultry tbe air outside, by the uso of the chemical engine, which is of thc latest improved type, the cold storage room at the rear of tho shop is always below the freezing point, ui.d carcasses placed there arc free from heat nnd the pestering Ily. The front window of the shop will also be transformed into u cold Btonge window and the public will be uble to see just what conditions prevail in the cold storage room at the I ack tn preserve the flavor and attrition of the products of the meat tnp.'Uet, \\ large glass show case nlso filled up with storage appliances will be placed in the shop und who comi- leted this will be one of thi m ,st up-to-date butcher shops In Dritls) Columbiu. Thc work of installing shlS pi.in: hus necessitated coi.uidcralil i nii re room in the [rout Bl'op and for this purpose partitions have b-wi t.,nc.,\\ out und the Interior wheu complete I will present a hun.li, me appeal'U1C6. MECHANICS OBT INCREASE. Toronto, July 7.—The 'J.p.It has granted an increase if pay wo.,'. u nine hour duy to all its employee* iu the mechanical .lepnrtmetit i ft om Port Arthur to the Atlantic, NEW STORE Foil VERNON. Vein,,a, July 7.* II. 10. Iiui bidge, general commissioner for tbe Hudson's liny Company's stores In tbs We 'I. and II T. L.irkyei, SUPSI In leu.|,'nt nf the British Columbia i tu es, were in Vei nan far a couple "I days this week, and while lure let the contract for the line new store winch will at onoe be erected on the oorner of Barnard avenue and Seventh street, directly opposite the Hunk of Montreal. MAV CLASH IN HULL. Several thousand (Iriingemen in Ottawa and other near by places Intend going to Pembroke and Nnwing- ton for the twelfth. They have arranged with the railroad company to leave the excursion trains at tho Steamship stations all day. At lirst report of trouble ut Hull thousands of Orangemen from theHO places will bc rushed to Hull to nBslst. It trouble begun. It Ib predicted a sort of second "Battle oi Mjq Boyae." ...The (ollowing oflirrrs of Selkirk Lodge No. 12, I.O.O.P., were instal led on Thursday evening last , by D.D.O.M., l(. Ii. McDonald, assisted by Past Qrands Trimble, Knight, North, Neimicr, Armnn and Square bi'iggK:--N.<;., J, S. Hooley; V. Q„ II. Beigfrled; Sec, .las. Muthle; Tres. it. i). McDonald; Warden J, Lyons; Cnnhiiclnr, II. II. Kergiismi; H.S.N. 1T«»'« voir i*' Klllitntdla tlirllrft ttf.tfit.ariur*. We have been appointed wholesale distributors lor Provinces of Alberta and British Columbia of the famous Victor and Berliner Gramophones and Victor Records Dealers in these goods can now purchase F. 0. B. Revelstoke and save excessive freight. Over 6,000 different records in stock, including everything from (Irand Opera to Ragtime. Gramophones from $.'U to $125. The famous Victrola from $1 b,mt fiped thc fata, shat M. eral acceptance, but it is that the Ily goes everywhere and ways attracted to putrefaction JATURDAY, JULY 8, 1011. Bom, day this city may be rich enough and progressive enough to consider a proposal to establish those wonderful dispensers of darkness—the luster electric lights. dust now per haps ,n the present financial condl turns of thc city it would be foolish to BUggest BUCb a thing, but a visit to tli, cast cities has Impressed it upon us that the diffusion ,,1 light in plenty :s a remarkably good advert isemciit for auy city. We must admit, however, tl> it Uev elstoke ;s at present, for its size, a remarkably well lighted city, but it could be I., tier. McKenzie avenue, if lighted up with these cluster lights, WouH ■ look line from thc railroa : on ., real dark night. The Initial Itlay ■•; course would lie considerable as it ,s generally uu- derstood tbat these cluster ligiits ■■-• D mean sum. but when we can f.f.-T.i it we :''■•*: sure the proposal * .. meet with the emphatic endorst ment ■' everj progressive citizen m Revelstoke, We have our own pow ■ ii and I here ,s much ol it not being .**.: w.ii t* cheap, :,.- ■ ■ nstaltetlon and the d ■■' imp . ,' I t., no better I the extra powei it I tst the citj w :i re • . •■ .ii, : moat valuable retur: - T'*~ * ■ pie al one ' no mean • ere.,- I -. ol police pr .lection tlj minimizes ;:.• pose of -.**■■- ■ DH 'love darkne I ..1." ll oi*.. 1 *• . •■ men'. ■ - .' - ■ the » .. •' ".-i i, ghtf.il ■ lor in ! -uch The I L * ' ' '•! ,U i • ' • ■ i.. * * t freely I Il •■-,-. papers >t • - I Brll i • ai d decay where the bacilli of d'.seise have their breeding place. . n its hairy feet these germs are carried and spread everywhere on vegetables meat and the lips aud faces of hum in Icings. Without the flies to scatter them the worst of these Use ise germs would perish wherein they .nig n,:t" without doing harm. To insure a healthful citv, attack the media which envey 'disease, The air alone which Was formerly believed to be the main culprit i.i cuty- illg disease does very little of It. Impure water and milk do their sill re Tho mosquito and tbc rats carry tire germs of certain well-deli ied diseases. but the Ily is Worst ol all, carrying many diseases. Banish all loss of health ami particularly the omnipresent .md persistent By, and bhe cities' death rate will !«■ lowered and the health of the people mime isii ,,'uy Improved.—Vancouver Province. uiidcil ible ever, are still running tbe journey of il life blind to the fact that they may nerd the protection which this scheme affords! Have you the fare for the through trip? 8, C's POSSIBILITIES Big Field for Investors Says the Monetary Times Life is a join ney. The Monetary Times remarks ol ihe great field for investors offered by British Columbia: "Capitalists from many lands have personally investigated the large undeveloped resources tlwre, afterwards placing in ihe province their own money and that of syndicates represented by them. To date Uritish Columbia has pro In,-,..l nearly |:i48,0»W,n00 of minerals. Including (126,000,000 worth ol gold, $103,000,000 worth of coal and coke, and (56,000,400 "f copper. Lode mining has only been in pro- Th ' trite gress (or about eighteen years ami lover and her singing was good. Miss Ivy Cooi>er, as Josephine, won flattering applause for her singing, she possessing a really marvellous voice for so young a girl. "Hazel Sims, as Little Buttercups, kept everyone in peals of merriment. "Louis Condon, as Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, was simply immense, always doing things in a efficient capacity. "The captain of the merry crew was Amelia Murphy, and a great point in Miss Murphy's parts wns her distinct enunciation. Dick Deadeye the old seaman, not handsome to look upon, was Maizie Condon, -and Maizie took ber parts in a manner that would r'■ .*• t credit upon an actress many times her senior. "The four sisters, cousins and aunts of his lordship, were cun.ing, and made pretty pictures in their trailing gowns and gay lined para - soles. "Throughout the opera wns one ot the best given by Lilliputians in this part of the weBt for years." caped. Those that aro quick to decide are unsafe.—Creek. TF.NDERS WANTED. Tenders will be received up to July 15th, 1911, for the erection of a Btatlon at Taft, B. C, for Canadian Pacific Railway Company. I'lans and specifications can be had at office of the undersigned. M . K. McQUARRIB, Resident Engineer. Revelstoke, July 5, Wll. t.dl metaphor, but It is trite because it is line. We are each in Charge ol M. which we call the and tins engine needs fuel, which we call the necessities of llle. There are comforts and luxuries win h *.-. :,•■■*':,■. .md these we maj liken patent at t.ii nickel works whicl •* J"lt- ol the Journej to the rolling ' We .:g industries I'm- ca! .umi watei is we not .la per cent of tlie mineral land has Men prospected, Unexplored mineral bearing lands with an area '.( 250,000 square nines hv open for the mineral was val - • - * - Oi Lasl year th.' val- ttentlon of entl • been called ... aide establishment of the iron and wbich S'-, *, • ■ trim Wl " ,miiis winch we call blrthdaj willingly pick up pn- ■ there for whose com' Soonei t. an ■hat me * flret * left in le jll .rd ., -ii'ist , ■ ' ■ ■ ill ni.,. ■ ■ .- ■ I' iTlnda BALI MAN IN TROUBLE Gets Three Months for Mis- appropriati ig Funds - • * .- *« - * ■ ■ • ■ * * * IN THE CHURCHES R. C. CHURCH. St. Francis of Assist! Catholic church, corner of Fifth street and McKenzie avenue. Services—(in all Sundays, except be fourth of each month. Low Mass with Communion of thc Faithful at • a.m. High Mass at 10:30 n. m. "hnstian Doctrine for children at j.m. Rosary with Bendlction of The Blessed Sacrament 7:;t0 p.m. Un week days—Holy Muss every morning at 7:30. Confessions are heard every evening after 7:30 and in tbe mornings before Mass. J. F. McNKIL, P.P. METHODIST CHURCH, I;.--. !: ,i Mclntyre pastor, regu- ,.lay 11 a.m.; 2:30 p. m., .- si I i and Bible class; I "The Ne Temere . what it Implies." Special rendered it Is ex- irtwrlght of the Oart ■ ■ * • l ompany, will sing a i s o'clock i'" 11 laj evening at I ind at **1 M,* ,\\ ■ ■'' snd HURCH ted I IT '' H ' ian w.ii find • kept the needs ol our ■ He foi Wh-cn th< .•■•••' --I ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -' ; l en- ', :m some ol theii cltli trust I ■■ .'ernment «,mc ■ * 7 .ml thorougl • * make when win r SanFran'-tsco made •Fntmnl Iteelt' foi i time a ratlau eity snd •• • i ' I .',,!*;. . p| ,;..,.•at,on there erf the Mth m * babonii '■ i OrlwuM suppres-1 Th* ;■•:. • tch m..v not ,,p|,, ,,.*.„. • the I '"i" I •' m* :• • • iftel th.* * even ,-*i„ thoi ■ i tberebj i.nti- ,'■■■'i. ' *! ■■ *• n michei Noth ■ r, and made N«W l'"* Minn tO watch mi .,nr at ;!• '"iiHncHt of cit* the I mi »Meli cannot leave M From Texai the report comes the trackilt thej wish, trying to ii- | ii,.*. , ' u hu bnnished ti,.' " m\\ the grade ,' thi i*,*t tag** <•' '"' ' '"" l""'' '"" 'r"Ar lourney of life, or to »cc some of h•■ ., .,* -,. ,•**• tri'itnpl, vet M "' '" \""" trawlll«| in ll!: " ''' "" bob,,,• ..f .be eon r,,.* ,,,.,,,,: , a mau ettf butjcomlort, now forced to walk the |'•"•»" Kl'",'t " »rr»n« i com large cuoufh to bave a mayor and trucks. Friendly compnoioos may 'promine continui, ■ - ■ '■»! firemen ■i her , * were ,ir cepted " WaK M'HI.-I Th" tribe i * "iii lot, I, i noi vt i.*>,' iii nii-o'l and riot nu ■ if '*.'■*. ' M " nbMttr, irbei ■ the iti Ikei I i", Mel In bbeii de ih, ra uh ' ill. *., 7':i p n, July 'ltii. i" attend Wvlne 1 . YIi.tbo.liHl church. All members "* requested to be preteW i,,g Orangemen omiHally Invited, »in Armstrong, w. M. II. Mr Klnnrv, It, 8. Moving pictures t.'UUtit. Clean Milk I Get your Milkman to produce a Government Certificate like the following: No. 1930 Contagious Disease (Animal) Act Grade B. Certificate This is to certify that I have inspected the premises and herd of T. Lewis, of Revelstoke. The premises do not strictly conform to the condition set forth in the 'standard,' and the herd has been tested for tuberculosis once a year and has been found free from that disease. m Remarks : Cows are in good shape and milk handled in a sanitary manner. (Signed) Dr. B. R. ILSLEY, July 3rd, 1911. Inspector. Note :—The only fault with the premises is that while the "standard" calls for 800 cubic feet of space for each animal, whereas our stable only contains a little over 700 cubic feet for each animal. Milk sold in Bottles at 11 quarts for $1; Hotels 25 cents per gallon, THOS. LEWIS. HOUSE PLIES •rr hatched in ^^—«^ rmnurr an for any season or climate, for man, woman or child, 1 at the right price. And it won't shrink! Ktf fx UNSHRINKABLE-*. Purehaso by the trademark. It's on every tyg/r garment ".n red \\ Try No. 95- medium weighi. ? \\i- SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1911. the: mail-heeald, revelstoke SATURDAY, JOLY 8, 1911. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D,, D.C.L., PRESIDENT ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager CAPITAL, - $10,000,000 REST, - $8,000,000 COLLECTION BUSINESS With its larpe number of branches, agents and correspondents, The Canadian Bank of Commerce is able to effect collections throughout the world promptly and at reasonable rates. Rates will be quoted on application. FOREIGN BUSINESS A,30 Cheques and drafts on all countries of the world, drawn in sterling', francs, marks, lire, kronen, florins, roubles or any other foreign currency, can be negotiated at The Canadian Rank of Commerce at reasonable: rates. REVELSTOKE BRANCH-F. Nl. GIBSON. MOR MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES The leather that goes into our shoes and the men who make them can always be depended upon. That's why our customers are always satisfied. Our harness is the very best. Dusters, Whips, Trunks, Suit Cases. All leather goods always in stock. Call and see our goods. ARMSTRONG & COMPANY Boot and Shoa Repairers, Siulillors Harness Makers THE MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED^355 Capital Paid Up $4,000,000 Reserve Fund • ■ $4400,000 Has 77 Branches In Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities of the World. A OENERAL BANKINO BUSINESS TRANSACTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT At all Branohos. Interest allowed at highest current rate REVELSTOKE, B. C. Branch, W. H. PRATT Manager. FURNITURE We Carry a complete stock of Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Oilcloths, Etc. Get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. R. HOWSON & COMPANY Revelstoke, b. C. r WORLD NEWS IN PARAGRAPH .. Symposium of What is Happening in i All Parts of the World 4-*%%%V*v««%«v««%««%%««%«%««««%««%MV Sunday was the hottest in Ottawa this summer. The thermometer registered 92 in the shade. There were several heat prostrations. Three firemen were overcome and a property loss of two million was caused when fire destroyed the Fair department store in the centre of Pittsburg husiness district today. The United Farmers ol Alberta presented resolutions to R. L. Borden at Wetaskiwin and Edmonton asking among other things, lor the enactment ot the reciprocity agreement. Speeches among the most import - ! ant heard in the senate against the reciprociiy bill were made Thursday. | The argument is that it will be harmful to farmers in the States. Central Hotel Abrahamson Bros., Props. Enlarged and Improved. First-Class in every respect. All modern conveniences Large Sample Kooms. Rates $2.00 per day Special Weekly Rates Revelstoke, B.C. Under Hew Management. Wm. Boyd, Proprietor Haleyon Hot Springs Sanitarium The Greatest Health Resort ou the Continent Natural Hot Water, 124 Degrees of Hea Natural Hot Water in Hatha. O !tt All Year Rates from $12 to $15 Fer Week GET "WISEI Have the Best! It Pays! You can get the best of Everything in the line of SMOKERS' SUNDRIES At the Reliable Headquarters McKinnon's Cigar Store ORIENTAL HOTEI ^ suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate. X. ALBERT STOHSTE PROP. Lumb umbermen It will pay you to make a., call at F. B. WELLS, Fur Buyer and Exporter Old Town, - Revelstoke, B. C. belore buying yonr outfit of working clothes for the bush. I make a specialty of Logging Shoes, Pants, Sox, Shirts Blankets and everything required inyour business. ASK THE DRIVER Everybody knows him, he will tell yi n that the whiskeys we arc selling are the hest. Call and Ite ronvinced. No household should be without a. supply of our Harvey's Special Scotch Whiskey) our Frnpln Liqueur Brandy, guaranteed 'MJ years old or Blackberry Brandy for Medicinal purposes. Our slock of choice Wines and Llquori of all kinds are unexcelled. Hold by all the leading hotels, or telephone The Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co., Ltd. importers and Dealers In Pure Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes For Sale 25 foot Lot and House, Third Street $1000.. Three Lots on Second Street, near the new Post Office, $1200. House and Lot near V.M.C.A., $3150. Two lots and House, Third Street, $2000. House and Lot, First Street, near ihe new Post Office, $2100. 55 feet on Sixth Street, $700. 50 feet on Victoria Road, $550. 12 Room House, Second Street, 50-foot lot, $1500. And other first-class values. Call and investigate W. B. Robertson Great West Permanent Loan Company Agency lit Land: Fruit Lam FOR SALE Galena Bay lands in parcels of 10 or 20 acres or en bloc. Correspondence invited. John Shaw, Agent, Box 616 Arrowhead E. Q. BURRIDn*. Tinsmith Repairs, Hot Air, Pipe and Furnace work -WORK 8HOP- Oonnaught Ave. • Revelstoke TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR SPRI G PAINTING Let me paint your house right. I do nothing but first-class work. Quality considered my price is low. The best materials used aud work done when promised. Try me on your interior decorating. My work is guaranteed to please. 8IGN8—I can furnish you with any kind you want. Glass, brass, tin, cloth or wood. Get my prices. Carriage ami Wagon Painting at my shop in alley back of E. J. Bourne's Store, First Street. R. Z. CRAWFORD Residence Cor. 3rd St. and Robson ave Pacific Coast Tested Seeds Arriving daily our new and fresh stock of Seeds, grown under contract by the best growers in all parts of the world. Seeds that will give you the best, results. One trial will convince you. Also a full line <>f garden requisites, Implements of all kinds; Bee Supplies Sprayers,Spray, and a full line of Chick Feeds and Conkey's remedies. Press the hutton, we will do the rest. M. J. Henry Nurseries 3011 Westminster Road A. R. McDougall, - Manager Vancouver. 13. C. The Coldstream Estate Nurseries VERNON, B. C. Have a very fine assortment of FRUIT TREES, Ornamental and Shade Trees and Shrubs Budded Stock a Specialty All trees offered for sale art' grown in our own Nurseries on the Coldstream Estate V. D. Curry, Geo. Matheson, General Agent, Local Agent, Vernon, B, C, Rmlstoke, B. C John Lee Drygoods Store Dressmaking and Jewelry Hand-Painted China, Rattan Chairs, and fancy things, Battenburg Hed Spreads, Shams, Scarfs lor Dressers, etc. Removed to opposite side of Street Irom Central Hotel. Price* Reasonable P.O. Boi 203 Front St., Lower Town, Rovelstoke CEMENT BLOCKS MaDofaotnrtd for tu oiaiiai of bnildlugr CEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE FIRE CLAY AND FIRE BRICKS For ™ln In UriTA or mim 11 iit'Rtititios at tha lowiwt prlca* fnr cash AU kind* nf building and plastering nodertakoD Foote & Pradolini, REVELSTOKE H. B. STONEX Practical.. Machinist Repairs ol all kind-* neatly done Bicycle and Gun work especially Estimates givon on any class of work Front Street. UNION HOTEL A KKOW MICA It, B. 0. Special Attention given to commercial men and tourists. First-class sample rooms. Flnesl scenery in British Colnm- hia, overlooking Upper Arrow Lake. W. J. Lightburne. Prop ST. ANN'S ACADEMY KAMLOOPS, B. O. Afl'onls superior educational advantages. Handsome new brick building, modern equipment, extensivegpoiiiuU. Classes graded in accordance willi the ■cbooll throughout this Province. Complete Musi,* and Art Departments. Special courses In Shorthand, Typewriting and Book-keeping, Particular attention given to refinement ol manners and Correct Knglish. TERMS MOD8RAT8 For Protpeotua, Addross The Aoademy. WANTED— Position as Housekei'itcr to bachelor or widower, or on larin II work is not too heavy. Apply English, tbis office. "AI IT HERE SinCE IJOOV •4 '^MSER CO.. yOU WORK; MIKE MR MONEY1 WORK TOO. WITH US THEV Will. EMM * 4Z INTEREST WHICH WECREPITMOPITHUV l\\ /HIPMOriEjISRETURPI- /IBLE ON DEMflflP *S ailCKLYHi Hlf.rlMlS a\\n CURRY IT. PEOPLE JUST rt5 CAREFUL /IMP CAUTIOUS US you can be, /IRE WELL PLEASED,, mO THOROUGHLY SATISFIED, WlTHTHEVWyinWHIW our Business is TIMriSrtCTED-/. BUSiriESS MflNI&ED BY PEOPLE OP MATURED EXPERIENCE AHIfflESTIIYTEGRITy. fl POST/I LGIVIHG YOUR WME *dDPRfcSS WIUrPROMPTU' BRIPJ6Y0U ruii-iri formation.- .WRITE TOM, SHOlLPyOUIMVEflNy PIMMGIrtL BUSINESS Id VflHGOUVER'-VICINiry, RENTS TOC0U.ECT. /1GRE6HENTSF0RS/1LE" MORTGAGES TO l?0K/HTCR MPC01A-EGT. FIREIMURflNCETOfWE LET US ATTEND TO IT. W ARE PLEASING OTHERS VTCWIU-BE SURE TO PLEASE YOU. MtaMtLln 321 (Mnbie Street, ^VaiNcoviver B.C.^J T. Q. Starmer won the Homer Dixon sword for Iwst drilled cadet captain in Winnipeg, and his compgny Alexandra B. won first prize in the cup competition. 1). M, Stuart, dismissed insurance company superintendent, secured a verdict lor $1,W)0 damages in Judge 1 Hobson's court. T. 0. Norris and Ur. Molloy addressed a well attended meeting at Minnedosn in the interest ol reciprocity. Blanchard JaqqueH aud Sanies How ard, drowned at Winnipeg Beach, were buried together yesterday. The lordB are apparently still determined to insist on bbe exclusion ot Irish home rule (rom the veto bill. St. John's college Old Boys decided to form a Winnipeg branch of tbe Alma Mater association. Archbishop Matheson declares against the division of the diocese of Rupert's Land and will veto it. | According to the Free Press crop inspector the outlook in the Regina ' district is decidedly bright. Irregularities in the compiling of the voters list in the constituency of Gimli where shown in court. The arbitration treaty between Britain and the United States has been practically completed. It is likely that a thorough investigation will be made into the death 1 of James McDonald. A ten million dollar contract (or C.N.R. grade ln the Hockiee bas been let. Mme. Emma Imes, prima donna, and Kmilio De Gorgorza, operatic baritone, will be married in Paris July 12 or IS, according to announcement made by Mrs. Ernest Gorgorza. INDIANS OFFENDED. The Indians feel offended; they feel that they bave l4l 9ATTBDAY, JULY 8, 1911. THE O^^IL-IEIIEm^ILID, EEVBLSTOKB SATURDAY, JULY 8, Mil. ILLNESS CAUSED BV AIRSHIP WOULD NOT FLY. Investigation Shows the Trouble Spray Ranch," a musical comedy, all the ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ scenes ol which have been laid in | the rugged West, will tie the attract- ! Glendive, Mont.., July s.—It, requir- lon at the Kdison theatre, August ' ed the sei vice of State militia to pre- 21st. The work enjoyed an extend- ' vent the long-suflering and dlsappoiifc ed run in New York two years ago, ted crowd from running the airship playing at different theatres, a sutti- into Yellowstone river because it oient guarantee of its worth. Joseph would not or could not Ily today, E. Howard, whose music contributed 'There were severul thousand visitors in the city, attending the biggest Fourth celebration ever held in eastern Montana. When the announcement was made late this afternoon, Caused by Use ot Arsenic in s° materially to th« success 0t -The ' I Prince of Tonight" "The Time, The Plaoo and The Girl," "Thc Goddess of Liberty," "The Honeymoon Trail" A i-trange outbreak of sickness that 'and half a dozen plays ot recent vo- Ithat the machine would not Ily, a has battled city physicians for nearly gue, is the author of and composer cowboy lassoed the propeller and two weeks past has at last been di- of "The Flower of the Handle," and the crowd started pulling the mach- agnosed. says tbe Vancouver Pro- it is declared to be his best work. , ine towards the river. The militia vtnee. Case after case of a com- Of tbe twenty musical numbers, at surrounded the machine in a circle plaint bearing some likeness to pto- 'east a dozen are participated in by and saved it from destruction. maine poisoning has been reported the big chorus, and as Joseph K. ! and though there bave been so far no Howard singed the production, it INCREASED IMMIGRATION, fatalities, some oi the victims were ls '" be presumed that the young seriously indisposed for days. In women have much to'do and of »i Winnipeg, July 5.—Figures show every case those affected were at- decidedly diverting character. How-ithat for the (iscal year ending June tacked with acute Intestinal pains, urd knows how to get striking stage 30, the emigration to Canada reach- nausea, vomiting und symptoms ol pictures, and bis dancing numbers'ed the enormous total of 1111,084, one metallic poisoning, The typical lltish-area delight. |hundned thousand more than last Among tbe principal members ol year, the company, which is the same as ! To thoBe who believe in the encour- the original cast, with exceptions, is agement of British immigration in Miss Hose Fields, the comedienne*; Oanada, tho number from the home Miss Mabel de Nordciidnrf, the so- land who entered is cheering, no less ing of the skin puiuteJ to arsenical poisoning. It was found however, that iu almost every case the illness began soon alter eating .strawberries or green vegetables and the source ol P«»<»i Jre» Harris' t]]" <'"mwl^"' T' supply was traced to tin' Chinese Arnold, a- Jack Fa.'nnm; James market gardeners near the city. In- vestigat.oii among them proved that the plants an 1 vegetables had lieen sprayed with an arsenical insecticide early in the season. Inasmuch as the allopathic dose of arseuious acid is about one-thirtieth of a grain, it can readily be seen that such a Quantity might easily be injected into the market protluetB. On Thursday last a lady became violently ill at a restaurant on Hastings street. She was taken to the Harrison drugstore nearby and a doc- tur sent for. Ht immediately made Buhoiir the sheriff, and a sprightly chorus that sing and dance, too. FEAR RELIGIOUS RIOTS Municipal Authorities ot Hull, (jue., Fear Trouble than 123,013 being from Britain; 86 218 Knglish anil Welsh, 22,924 Scotch | and (1,877 Irish. That there is no let up in the tide of immigration llowing to the West from the States is shown by the fact that there were 121,851 Americans who entered. u European immigration still keeps up the figures being 66,620. B. C. MINING RECORD. Ottawa, July 4.—The municipal authorities ot Hull arc afraid of trouble in that city on July 12 in connection with the proposed Orange celebration use of the stomach pump, and the Mayor Archambauf, of Hull, has cal- patient is now reported as recovering led the attention of the officers of One prominent physician of the city ihe order, including Dr. Bproule, ex- had had twelve similar cases under grand master, to tbe fact that nine his care during the last seven duys. out of overy ten residents of Hull He offers the following suggestions are Roman Catholics, and that it a Vse iy, ■r'afMy Lamp to guard against danger: parade is held they might not be Soak all green vegetables in a able to control auy trouble which strong solution of salt and water for might arise. Roman Catholic societ- balf an hour and be very careful to ies of Hull have passed a resolution throw this water away. In case of protesting against the proposed par- an attack accompanied by severe ade. Tho Orangemen have never Ite- cramps, immediately inducing vomit- fore attempted to parade in Hull. Western Branch of the Canadian Min ing by an emetic ol mustard and The Ottawa lodges don't propose to jnK Institute; account of a new coal water and failing this or in the ev- join their Hull brethren, hut will go fiej,| discovered at Queen Charlotte ent of symptoms of collapse, send at to Newlngton, Hull Orangemen say lalands; results of development at once for a physician. they do not propose to call ofl their Rambler-Cariboo Mine; nnd notes on 'celebration because of objections _Portland Canal. In Revelstoke there have been a few which bave Ireen taken to It, cases of illness similar to the above ' Ur. Bproule, it is said, has written within the past two weeks, and tbe to tbc mayor of Hull to the effect citizens should see that the Van- that the members ol the Orange ord- couver doctor's instructions ure fol- er have the right to parade anywhere m Canada, and that it is the duty of The current number of the British Columbia Milling and Engineering Record contains among other matter articles on the Consolidated Oil Fields of California, concerning which there has been much discussion in the British financial press; proposed operations of Granby Mining, Smelting and Power Company at Bay; Dust Explosions In coal mines in Estimation and Detection of Fire Damp in Coal Mines; Work of Dominion Mines Department; an exhaustive account of the discoveries of minerals, including coal, in the Skeena and Omcniea Mining Divisions; Annual Meeting of Fire Alarm Boxes Signals are given thus: 2 st.r ike-i, nterval 5 seconds—4 strokes, Box 4, No. of box will also be shown n indicator at Fire Hall. FIRE BRIGADE NO. TWO. Box No. 14—Corner First street •nd McKenzie avenue, C. B. Hume & Co. Box No. 15—Corner First Btreet nd Rokeby avenue, post office. Box No. IC—Coruer Second street and Government Road and Opera Icuse. Box No. 17—Corner Third street nl Campbell avenue, Globe burner company. Box No. 18—C.P.R. station. Box No. 24—Corner Fifth street nd McKenzie avenue. Catholic hurch. Box No. 25—Coruer Sixth street nd Orton avenue, W. A. Foote. Box No. 26—Corner Fourth stroet nd Townley street, corner south rack. Box No. 28—Corner Second street nd Robson avenue, Mrs. Baker. Box No. 34—Fire Hall No. 2. Uox No. 35—Hospital. Box No. 36—School. FIRE BRIGADE NO. ONE. Box No. 44—Firo Hall No. 1. Box No. 45—Front street west, ear C. P. R. bridge. Box No. 46—Corner King and louglas streets. Palace Meat Market. Box No. 47—Corner Second and Vales streets, back of court house. Box No. 48—Coruer Third and Dhas. streets, Cowan block. Signal for practice^not leas than ix (6) slow strokes. One (1) indicates line broken or re out. HANDSOME GIFT. Montreal, July (',.—Sir William Macdonald has completed the pur- Goose chase of the Molson and Law estates on the top ot the mountain, adjoin 1 ing Mount Royal Park, and presented the property to McGill University, to he used by it for extension purposes. The purchase price was over a million dollars, and tbis brings the total of Sir William's gifts to McGill to $10,000,008. pronation uTEA™ Packed In BEAUTIFUL CORONATION SOUVENIR TINS 60$ a pound In commemoration of the coronation of King George V," Ridgways" have put on the market a coronation tin of a most picturesque and exquisite design, bearing excellent portraits of King tieorpe V, Queen Mary and the Prince of Wales. Special panels have been designed representing Canada, India, Africa, Australia and New rf.il.ui.l. Only a (united number have been impoited. Price BOc. for one pound tins. At Bt'Mt Bhup". TH% l»T I ovim nottii H. W. Edwards Pioneer Taxidermist of The Kootenai / was thc first that ever hurst Into this silent land, To mount the head of caribou Or grizzly bear so grand. Bear Rugs Mounted REVELSTOKE, - B. C. P O. Box 31 Moving pictures tonight. DEPORTED KRoM NELSON. lowed in regard to green vegetables. Nelson, duly 6.—Rollo Donnelly, a mnn with many uliases and a long ^^^^^^^^ list ol convictions for crimes ranging tbe authorities to Bee that they are (rom ho\\.iUm to vagrancy, was yea- not molested. MAY END STRIKE Independent Contractors Believe Dispute will be Settled terday morning taken from the provincial jail by John P. Vroom, chief customs officer at Wnnetn, and deported. PETITION FDR RELEASE, t.iwa. STrAWBERRY CULTURE New Method ot Raising the Luscious Fruit Here is a method o, raising straw- I "j,,^ W||| fc ^ ZZJ2 toTt "ot^l - which ,i Washington farmer I r ' i'1'"*"'" 'or practices with great success, accord-] Vancouver. July T.-Tlie Independ the r"1''■"*p "' F "• T"1?101 wh-0 w«* ing to Geo. S, Henderson, the pure t,„t contractors believe that the set -'nI down lor two yeara In the pend- tor, who was in thc city tlemcnt of the strike at present pre tenttarj on a charge ol attempted last Sunday: In the spring he eov- vaillag In the building trades « ers the ground with a thick layer of etIectod this week. Mr. E. Cox, sti ■'* i..- prevents the berries m.in ,,( the contractors' committee, from coming in contact with the has Mailed a meeting to be hei ground, and keeps them clean. After mi.\\,t at the city hall, when the in- 'be crop • harvi ted, he cuts dependent contractors will heal of th* | ..'•- fl close to the ground the negotiations which have been pn with a .-cy; ■ and •••hen the tops needing the past few laj W are thoroughly Iry he burns thom. tn. the outcome ol the meeting can ethei ' thi straw. Hy follow- on[y be conjectured at present Ing th.- metl d ol cultivation he Mr, Cox Btates that he has harvests an immense crop of berries f,u*ts to eat* :•• tbe necessity of re- wllj B8Si9t ,„ ,. ■ .ment. - '._• every three or four yeai- is Tha independent Pee treated In held a conference with tbe strikers this mam-.- good crops yesterday, bur nothing for an ind I ti number nf year-. j character was done, nelthi • j ing or receiving. Closed I the only outlet the striker ■Speculation ;s Bow r the Independent contracti i ■ conceding this point The .course to be pursue'! w.ll • ,; . upon tonight -.* tt ;••"' ■'. I the contract"!'- In th tend the meeting wh in cal led. HOUSE FLIES «« >»'^d » ' manure and tevel ia filth. Scientist* hire discovered that they are largely responsible for the spread of Tuberculnsii, Typhoid, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Infantile Dinraic* of the Bowels, etc. Every packet of WILSON'S Fly Pads will kill more flies than 300 sheeti of sticky paper. Fruit and Vegetable Boxes and Crates Our Uox Factory is now running and we are in a position to supply all kinds of fruit anil vegetable boxes and crates. Those who have not already sent us their orders should do sc at once as they are coming in fast, ami we would like to deliver all orders in ^ood time" Our boxes are equal to any on the market and prices can be hat! on application to S. McMahon, Revelstoke, or to THE KERNABHJIN LUMBER COMPANY, LTD, Salmon Arm, B, C. ADDRtSS CANADIAN FRUIT GROWERS Supt. of O.A.C. Experiment Station at Umatilla to Visit B.C. Oorvallis, ore., July 4.—Superintendent B W. Allen o( the O.A.O. experlme.it rta Ion at Umatilla will .*..;: Ou.'.imliiun fruit grow er*> ic i. three *,.-.'Xs' series of lec- ,,• July 11. He will ■-.tart at i. inu travel aouth through the (ami ..- Okanagan dta- tr.ct, giving eH .••in instratlong in the a/tern ttereopticon le.- turea In lhe * on orchard Ir rigation. Mr. Allen b i. been < onn< * ted «il b the collet-" Bince his graduation tbere in '07, and at Umatilla Is devoting tj.msoif to variety teats "I dl ■ Iron trees and •'ime experiments in building up tlie soil, which Is extremely sandy. There are many prob lcms to meet Ihere, Including a max .mum rainfall ot only nine irif-h<-.-i (OT the year, tn-ethcr with heavy frosts. The temperature is mild anil the altitude low. On a forty-acre tract be ll studying the most economic mcthxls of applying water and conservi!i)r moisture, ns well as the use "I rnmmcrcinl fertilizers suit- ■wi to that soil. THK FLOWER OF THK RANCH rrtsenu-l by a company of some Jurty people, "The Flower oi the CONDUCT FRUIT ENQUIRY Dominion Government Appoints Commission tor B. C. Ottawa, July 5, The Mini tei of .iture has appoint "1 mm beadea uy Mr. J. A Ruddli k dairy and cold storage commissioner, i conduct an inquiry into the fruit. growln - lual rj ol l .ana-da. The cumin, -non will report upon the. following: Area and extent of land adapted to fruit growing In various provinces Varieties of fruits which have heen found to in' most, profitable ,-vrrd sue cossful In several province* or sUbdi visions of Bame, General trend of industry towards concentrating production oi large quantities of standard varieties. IHIlli ultles which are likely l.o he encountered, Metho-dH of production. Facilities tor distribution and marketing. Possibilities of over-production. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT St. Leon Hot Springs Hotel Hot mineral baths especially recommended for invalids and those in need of toning up. Kxclusive baths provided for ladies. -6 Private Rooms handsomely fitted up, Kates >_' per day. Special Rale for weekly visitors. H COUSINS, PROP. NOTICE. Hevelstoke Land District. District oi West Kootenay. Take notice that I, R. Smith, ol Revelstoke, occupatian, B. 0. Land Surveyor, intenu to apply for permission to purcuase the following described lauds. Commencing at a post planted on the shore oi Shelter Bay at the north end ol Arrow Lakes at an angle of L 811G.I, aud marked R. Smith's Angle Corner l'ost, thenoe north 40 chains more or less to a post ot Lot 81111.1.) thence west 20 cbains, thence south t>0 chaius, theuce eaBt 40 ehains more or less to the shore ol Shelter Bay, theuce north along the said shore to the point ot commencement, containing 100 acres more or less. Dated April 13th, 1911. MIO-liO ROBERT SMITH. ',5 A. If. KOOTENAY LODGE, No. and A. M. Regular meetings are held in MASONIC TEMPLE, Oddfellows' Hall on the Third Monday in each month at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren are cordially welcome. ROBT. GORDON, W. M. W. B. ROBERTSON, Secretary. NOTICE. Certificate of Improvement. Wakefield, Helen, Colorado, Dol Norte, Del Key, San Juan, Delta, and Marguerite Mineral Claims, situate in the Lardeau Mining Division ol West Kooteuay District. Where located:—on Mohawk Creek. Take Notice that I, A. H. Green, acting aB agent lor John R. Heary, Special free Miner's Certificate . No. 381*0, iateud, sixty days from date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improve meats, for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grants of tbe above claims. And further take notice that action under section 87, must be commenced before the issuance ot sucb Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 20th day of October, A. D., 11110. A, H. GREEN. NOTICE Revelstoke Laud District. District of West Kootenay. Take notice thut Marie Scott, ol Nelson, B. C, occupation marricu woman, inteuus to apply for permission lo purchase the lollowing described lands. Commencing ut a post planted 80 chains west Irom the S.W. Corner oi Lot 8148 uud Minium', north 80 chains eust 80 chains, south 80 chainB, west 80 chains to point of commencement being Marie Scott'B South West Cor ner Post. Dated May 15th, 1911. MARIE SCOTT, Per J. H. Feeney, Agent Yon Can't Leave the Beard Behind So Don'l Forget the Gillette The hear'- « ' «'-enn< lo ni»ke» Ihe i*»«rd grow a. It never ({fowl m borne, I * * t • OILLRTTR it bernniri i downright naiii CleaallneM, comfort ind lelf-retped :»•' jn'l the morning nhavr. But boats, trains, .umm^r resortl ind e< ']* proyid.' " ant shaving facilities, Thai, never worries 'hr mar, - « -"■ Pa'orla hit grip or his pocket in lurching cabi | Pullman -on the T.qrlt pr.rch or hfside a eo - ■ et the morning findshmi he can enjoy hU regular three-nil - ::. ,*K .have |u solid comfort, with a lordly ladepende it dr■um-tance. Park your grip with discrimination i ■ .* i'ght. I.eavr out lhe "ttnneceasarles" it life Rut what- don't discount your holiday by starting out without "Thr Ruof "f To day." 1t.nd.rd S«ta $5.00. Pocket FJition. IS.OO to $«.80. Combination S*Mt from $« 50 up. At your drugfl.t'a, jowoler'a or hardware dealer'*. The Gillette Safety Razor Co. of Canada, Limited Plants for Sale Strawberry Plants $1.00 Per Hundred Cabbage Tomato Pepper Asters w. II. L'OTRUFF Phone 56 NOTICK ,,i NOTICE Revelstoke Luuu District. lin.inet of West Kooteuay. 'V.ihi* notice tuut W. D. McArthur, of Nelson, li. ti., occupation timuei cruiser, intends to apply for petuiis- siun to piu-uianu tne .u.lowing de senbed luuu.,. Commencing ut a post planted a N. E. Coruer ot Lot 8148 plunted al uorth 80 chains, wesl 80 chains soutu 80 chaius, east 80 chains to poiut of commencement, being S. bi. Coiner of W. u. McArthur s locutiou und contuining oio acres more or less Dated tilth April, Mil. daniel William mcarthur. M. 10-00 J. H. Feeney, Ageut Revelatoke Land District. Dtttrtct "f West Kootenay, T,ike notice that Marie Scott Nelson, ii. li., occupation married woman, Intends t" npply lor per mission t" purchase the lollowing dc- i ''I Iiiii'Ih. Comtnandng al a poai planted one hull mile west from the S.W. Corner t i,'it I] ik, iiiiii iiiiiniiig north *tt lllllllH, »." I |0 'illllllB, Bouth 80 rliiuiiH east 80 ehains to point ol cotmneneament, btlng tin B. K. Com NOTICE Revelstoke Luud District. District of Vvest Kootenay. Tuke nolice tuat Heury H. MeVity, of Revelstoke, U. C, occupation, accountant, mleuus to upply -.or permission to purcuase the lollowing described laud. Commeucing ut a post planted on the east bank ot the Columbia river at the north-east corner of Lot ojulA, Group One, Kooteuay District, aud marked "Henry H. McVity's Houtb-West Corner l'ost," theuce east 40 chaius, theuce north 80 chuius, theuce west 40 ehuius moid or less to thu cast bank ol the Columbiu river; theuce south uloug the east bauk ot the Columbia river 80 chaius more or less to the point of commeuoement, contuining .i-n acres, more or lesa. Duted May 10th, Mil. HENRY H. McVITY. Per Charles Robbins, Ageut. NUI ICE. Revelstoke Land District. District of West Kootenuy. Tnke notice Unit Edith G. MeVity, ol Revelstoke, B.C., occuputiou married woman, intends to upply for permiaalOU to purchuse the following i described lund. Commencing ut a post plunted on the easl hunk nl the Columbia river NU cbalna north (rom the North West Corner of Lot, 8i)ulA, Group One, ho- SELKIRK LODGE 12, 1. O. O. F. Meets every Thursday evening in Selkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited. K. Li, McRAE, N. G, JAS. MATHIE, Secretary. COURT MT. BBGUIE, No. 8461. OF I. O. F. Meets in I. a O. F. Hall next to Tapping's Opera House every second and fourth Monday iu month. Visiting brethren cordially welcomed. G. W. BELL, C. R. WM. S. CAMERON, Rec.-Sec. GOLD RANGE LODGE, K. of P., NO. 26, REVELSTOKE, B. 0. MeetB every Wednesday except tha Third Wednesday ot each month in Oddfellows' Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting Knights are cordially invited. J. Y. SIMPSON, 0. 0. Q. H. BROCK, K. of R. m B. M. of F. 0. W. 0. W. Mountain View Camp, No. 229. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays in each month in Selkirk Hall. ViBiting Woodmen are cordially invited to attend H. W. EDWARDS, Co«. Com. JAMES McINTYRE, Olerk. HARVEY, McCARTER AND PINKHAM, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Imperial Bank Building Ravel- stoke, B. 0. Money to Loan. Offices—Rovelstoke, B. 0. Cranbrook, B. O. Geo. S. MeCarter, A. M. Pinkham, J. A. Harvey, Revelstoke, Cranbrook and ROBERT SMITH. Provincial Land Suveyor, Mining Surveyor, Engineering McKENZIE AVID., BOX 106, REVELBTOKE. NOTICE. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENT. Coronation Y.R.U. aid North Star Mineral Claims, situate in the Trout Lake Mining Division of West Kooteuay DiBtrict. Where looated;—On Rapid Creek. Take notice that I, O. B. N. .Wilkie acting as ageat for Cutler Thomas, Porter ot Spokane, Wash., U. S. A., Free Miner's Certificate No. B 94976, intend, sixty days from date hereof, ta apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining ,*, Crowa Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action under sectioa 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated thiB 27th day of April, 1911. O. B. N. WILKIE. NOTICE Revelstoke Land District. District of WeBt Kootenay. Take uotice thut Lydia A. Wick, of Nelson, B. C, occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands. Commencing at a post planted 10 buins south from S.E, Corner ot Q'imbcr limit 9898 and on tbe west side of the South Fork ot Fosthall Creek six miles west of Upper Arrow Lake uud running north 80 chains, ast 80 chuius, south 80 ehuins and west 80 chains tu point of commencement, being the S. W. Corner of Lydia Wick's location containing 640 acres more or less. Dated liith April, 1911. LYDIA ANGELINE WICK8. M.10-60 J. H. Feeney, Agent otcnuy District, uud marked "Edith G. McVity's South-West Corner ^^^^^^m tl'uat," theuce east 411 chains, theuce rr nl Mini.' Scott m locution, contain ^HH ing 640 acres more or less. Iintcd Uth April, 1911, MARIH SCOTT. M 10 fi J. II. Feeney, Atcent OWie-a and Faetary. 83 li Alnandar Street, Montreal. OltVraa aha hi N.*» York. Oikaaa. U.Jn*n, Tji. .trl SUmli.l. Cktaa. Faclarir. In Mimtra.l Uaaten, l,«lr«.lrr. Berlin anil F.Ha. Frill BALK Hix roomed house, new, I* || H, stn-i'l, |600 cash .md bul ance eaay monthly iimlnlmentH. vi.ply .i ii Kch'icr, Vernon, it. 0, lu RENT Ol r..r Hale, six roomo.1 lioiiae on Fourth .treet, new. Applj I II Hinder, Fourth itreet, i'iimI nortli 80 cbains, thence west 40 more or less to the east hank of the ('olumbin river; thcint! south along ihe easl hunk of tbo Columbia river su i hums more oi less to the point of commencement, containing 3Z0 ucich more or Icbb. Hated Muy Uth, 1911. EDITH Q. McVITY. I'er I'luiilcs HoIiIiiiib, Agent. FOR SALK-Two lots 33(t. in North Vancouver, J13i cash each. Apply G. Hilton, Second street. ......~,.,, tl Plain nocdlcwoik, machining, wanted A turner und two snsh , , , .' , .' and door men for Revelstoke Sasb ,a"ta , ,0"g, B"i'\""" cluth,;"' . aud Door Factory. It. ,-Apply thi. Office. «, lu etc. NOTICE. Revelstoke Land District. District of West Kooteuay. Take notice that G. H. Scott, ot Nelson, B. C, occupation, Agent, in tends to apply for permission to purchase the follow described lands. Commencing at a post planted 80 chaius from N. W. Corner oi Lot 8141 und running north 80 ehuins, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement, being the S. E. Corner of G. G. Scott's location, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated 12th April, 1911. M10-60 GEORGE HENRY SCOTT. HOLY NAMES ACADEMY HMD NORMAL SCHOOL | Spokane, Wash, Catalogue and Hates on Application Addreit: .Sibteh SVFUtiun, ; i SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1911. the: mail-herald, revelstoke SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1911. See special window displays. Revelstoke's Department Store C. Z- /fwme * Co.. limited Mail or Telephone your orders. Have our Traveller call. Send the children to the store or come yourself. No order too large or too small for us to handle. Men's Suit Snaps We have on our shelves a number of our highest class suits which we must clear this month. They are all lonesome ones, no two alike. When all of a line sells but one suit we cannot afford to keep that one on the shelf, hence our great reduction on these lines. ism. These are our best grade of 20th Century brand goods and such is the quality of material and workmanship that we challenge comparison with the tiest tailored garments in Canada. Only two prices for this sale and these prices it will pay you to investigate. Regular $24 to $28 suits for $15 Regular $28 to $34 suits for $20 Watch our First Street Window Straw Hut Bargains Osving to the cold and rainy season we are compelled to get rid of a large portion of our straw hat stock at prices which will astonish you. Every straw hat marked down, and they were all good values at the regular prices. Men's Canvas Hats, Boaters, Soft Straws, and Brazils at 50c. each Men's Rice Straws and Tuscans $1 each Men's high grade Soft Rim Boaters and Telescope Brazils at $1.50 each Children's Canvas and Soft Straw Hats at 65c. each Saturday Night Hose Specials Children's good, serviceable cotton hose, black 15c. a pair Boys' heavy ribbed, black cotton hose - - 25c. a pair A big assortment, clearing, all kinds, 3 pair for $1 ; or 35c. pair Ine kind they wear at Newport fch Towels Lvm;e colored Bath Towels! 18x45 in dark *.. •*, colors. A fine Bath Towel, lots of body in them. You can use half a dozen or more at the price, each 25c. Muslin Dresses A new lot of Muslin Dresses, and such a dainty lot to choose from. Some champagne color, some white, and all representing the newest and down to date ideas in wash dresses. There is a very elaborately trimmed White Muslin, with Irish crochet yoke and otherwise beautifully trimmed with Val laces, etc., at only $7,50 Iron Beds Four neat lines of Iron Beds, white enamel, brass trimmings, diagonal copper wire and woven wire springs to fit all beds. Health brand mattresses, the best medium and low price mattress on the market. re Miis Size 9x10, regular $4.00, now $2.50 " 9x9 " $2.50 " 11.65 " 3x9 " 85c. " 50c Special in Bi Mats Yamaska washable bath mats, dainty colors in blue and white, green and white, pink and white, red and white. Size 18x3G, regular 11.75, now $1.25 '• 27x54 " $3.25 " $2 50 These are positively the best Bath Mats on the market. Spool (otton 3 spools 10c. 1 dozen 40e. Linoleums and Oilcloths A choice assortment of Nairn's Cork Carpets and Inlaid Linoleums, the best goods procurable. Fine floral and black designs, for dining room and kitchen. Printed Linoleums in pretty floral patterns, suitable for upstairs, halls and bedrooms, in blues, French greys fawns and reds. Pro Brussels Ru$s In order to introduce this splendid new Bedroom rug we are offering a limited number at the following prices Size 2'.x3yds. Reg. Ill 50 now 110.00 " 3x3yds. " $14.00 " $1200 " 3x3*iyds " 118.00 " $1425 These squares all come in Brussels patterns, colors greens, old rose, reds and French greys. A rug that will stand good hard wear. The magic furniture poliah. The easiest used and most satisfactory furniture polish on the market. SOe. a bottle, or 3 for $125 New Parasols A lovely lot of new ideas. Newfpure white braided ones. Tan colors with colored edges, and the new colored silk close rolling with long stalk at from $1 to $5 Turban Frames New Turban Frames for hair dressing, each 35c. Hair Nets New Hair Nets with elastic. New extra large all over Hair Nets, all 10c each or 3 for 25c. Bias Filled Corsets Made in a new way and representing more downright comfort and satisfaction than has heretofore seemed possible. The new models are made to correspond with authentic Paris fashions, combining style and service to an unusual degree. The Bias Filled principle insures exceptional comfort and resiliency, adapting itself to every movement 8&L 8£DUC0 of the body, and appealing with particular emphasis to large women. If you have never tried a Bias Filled Corset you are missing a genuine surprise. Get Them at Hume's A World-Wide Winner McNally's Pure Maple Syrup. Fresh from the maple tree, made in the woods, as in the good old days of old. We are the only firm in the city handling these goods. Phone us to send you a can. This year we could only procure it in 1 gallon cans, full measure, at only $2.25 Per Can Summer Drink: Lime Juice, Fruit Syrup, Grape Juice, Pineapple Juice, as supplied to the people who appreciate a good thing. This hot season make us want something in this line and you will find that the brands we carry are the best, and the season is here. We have a full stock. Pork and Beans The hot weather makes the housewife stop and consider what she is going to give the family for dinner. We can help her out by suggesting Van Camp's pork and beans in 1 lb. & 2 lb. cans. Milk When your milk turns sour And your water is Bhut off By the civic water foreman in your town; Just come to us and ask if we can help you out We will give you Reindeer Milk. Drink it down. Jelly Powders We carry the biggest and only Jelly Powder on the market. Prepared from the richest and purest ingredients in a modern building of cleanliness and light. Baking Powders Dr. Price's Baking Powder in 51b, 2Jlb, 12oz., and Goz. cans, is one of the best articles on the market. Perhaps if you have not been used to it you do not know its value. You want to be informed as to its nature, utility, and merits. You want to have your interest in it awakened and you must try it before candemning it. Sunt unbeam l ea Nine out of every ten of our custamers ask for our 50c- line of Sunbeam Tea. We have it at 40c per lb. but the best grade is always in demand. We make it a feature of our business to push the high grade goods and we always find it better business. Sunbeam tea is Good Tea, the 50c. is Very Good. Canned Goods With our stuck of Vine- land Brand of canned fruit and vegetables we keep our customers satisfied. The ever increasing sales of Vineland Brand is the surest sign that these goods are the best. The best i" "lways the cheapest, v n't hesitate but order »ineland Brand of Fruits and Vegetables. SATURDAY, jri.Y 8, 1911. THE nUC^IIXEIIER.^LID, EEVELSTOKB SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1911. Bargains at Clearing Sale Prices Ladies' Skirts Women's White Duck Skirts. Regular $2.50 and $3.00 Now $1.75. Waists! Waists! Colored House Waists, made irom good washing Prints. On Sale at 50c. 1-Piece Dresses Trimmed with Lace and Insertion Good values at $5. Now $3.00. White Dresses Sizes 16, 17 and 18 years. Sale Price, $3.50. Parasols One lot, regular $1.50 to $2.00 each. Your choice for $1.00 Ladies' Oxfords in Tans. Regular $3; now $2.25. Slippers for Children Odd lot of Children's Slippers at less than cost. REID «& YOUNG THE CITY IN BRIEF Moving pictures at the Edison tha- fitre tonight. A mail clerk is to he put on the steamer Okanagan on Okanagan lake. The C.P.R. la Calling for tenders for the erection of n station at Taft. Robt. Smith, Dominion surveyor, was in Gold-en all this week on business. H. H. McArthur, proprietor of Diamond Hall. Ltd., spent the holiday at Calgary fair. The time nt calling for tenders fur the MeKinnon Block will be extended until Tuesday ni^rlit, July llth. ,M.,n,lay. duly 17th. afternoon and evening, ice cream and strawberry social in th- Howson Hlock hy the Ladies of the Roman Catholic church Wm. Shaw. sr.. aged SU years, (lied at the home of his son John, Nankin Alta., on Wednesday morning of paralytic Btroke. Deceased had many friends In Salmon Arm. Rev. W. 0. Calder has been invited by the Orange lodge in Salmon Aim to preach for them at their a'lu.vn'a* ary service tomorrow. Mr. '.''ildtr leaves for that place this afternoon. The many friends of W. 11. Humphry's of Victoria, who has been connued to the hospital there (ot lhe past two months, will he pleased to learn that he has sufficiently Improved in health to be able to .ei.'e tlu* :. lepital. The steamer Revelstoke has lieen out ol commission during the past ten days on account of exceptionally high water and driftwood iu the river. The water is now falling nnd it ,s expected that the Bteamer will re- Bume h : lai trips on Tuesday, the llth instant. Mr. K. I! Ricketts *>f the V'ancou ver pera b ise announced that he has le bouse lor the summer months starting July 3, to Brandon Bros., who will instal a hiirh cl is * stock (on. * ng July 13 with "Came Kirby," the latest bucci i y Booth Tai kington and Hai rj Leon Wilson. 31m •■ tl ■ il the i-ohools t! teachei - tl I ft the - immer holidays to recuperate and !•■-■ ■ t tn< rei i» ning i f school th ittei part oi A Some ,; them will not retui", - : riUDori',1 'li.it (''.i'.i has * l.i.rn* *i i ;,i •» ' tbe female members ol ternitj Mr. J. M t-ft foi Ti i into to laj • * *>■ ■ Miai McKtiiz..* ; [one 0 ISt '■; Bui 1 - •■ ne I K tm • Is at tbe coast Paget ' laying lu tbe mere ■ -*. tbe rari iway or pre, • r leavi mmer month?, tm* '•nir li,* De« ' ■ •.*• ,i,nr will i* y Ite Hyatl Mi Robson of g immei land WARM WEATHER SUGGESTIONS Why suffer with the beat during tbe warm weather doing vour own baking when we will deliver to you every dav Fresh Bread, Cakes and l'astfy of all kinds - and as quality is our motto, we feel sure a trial order will mean a steady customer. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES arriving daily. Fresh Lettuce. Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Green Onions, Strawberries, Cherries. Cocoanuts, Pineapples, Oranges, Lemon.*-, Grape Fruit, Bananas, As we buy these in small quantities you will always find them fresh aud good. A. HOBSON, Baker and Grocer. Moving pictures tonight. The Band of Hope will not meet again till September. A picnic, is (being arranged for in the near future. By the premature explosion of a couple of 'dynamite caps, Geo. Hilton a C.P.R. brakesman, lost the tops of two ot Ms fingers. Fire W0od, 16 inch, $5.50 per cord, C.O.D. unless otherwise arranged.*— Order at Cummings Transfer Co. or Sawyer Bros. Fancy work and culinary tables, Monday the 17th at the Howson Block by the Ladies ot the Roman Catholic Church. Band in attendance Don't forget Monday the 17th, sale of work, culinary table, strawberries land ice cream at. the Howson Block. Band in attendance, Fire Wood, 16 inch, if.l.SO per cord, 0. O. 1). unless otherwise arranged.— Order at Oummlngs Transfer Co., or Sawyer Bros. Miss Olive Cray, of Tacoma, Wash, :is visiting with her cousin Mrs. ,1. W. Stevenson. Miss Cray is on her , way to her homo in Manitoba to spend the summer holidays. Thi> Old Man's Home at Kamloops is to be enlarged at a cost of $125,- .000. When completed it will take care of 155 inmates. At present there are 87 in the home. I Tbe New Michel Reporter states that three times inside of 24 hours a resident of that town became a grandfather. This is a unique re- [ cord never heard of hefore In the . world. I At the close of the R.M.n. shoot on July 1st, a smoking conceit} was given the visitors iu the drlf '1. A tirst class program was rej 'etl and thc prizes won during the' were distributed. The baseball committee' oC-tfle Y. M.C.A. called tog-ether last night to deal with Burridge, pitcher for the Pirates', who, it is alleged, was responsible for the disgraceful row on the baseball held on Wednesday, failed to make up a quorum at the place .and time specified. The only two members of ihe committee who attended were Rev. It. J. Mclntyre and Walter Stone. Censure is tbe tax n man pays to the public, for lieing eminent.—Swift. The Band will play during the sale ol work and social held hy the Ladies ot the Roman Catholic church in the Howson Block on Monday, duly 17th Mr. A. N. Mclutyre, who has for tbe past year or so occupied the position of train master for the C.P. R. at Field, has heen transferred to a similar position at Vancouver. This is a well deserved promotion aB Mr. Mclntyre is an old and enthusiastic railroader. He is a brother of Rev. R. J. Mclntyre of this city. To run the lirst passenger train out of Stewart, B, 0., has been tn? experience of Mr. Robert Corley, un old Revelstoke hoy, Sim of Mrs. Ii, M. .Corley. The train was run cut of ttiat city a week or so ago on the completion of the road of McKenzie & Mann from Stewart to Bitter I Creek a distance of ten miles. I lir. T. G, Lonstaff passed through Golden on his return from a moun - tain climbing trip under the guid - mice of M. Dainurd. The party left Goldon early in May, passed over the summit from the middle tork of the Spi'llimachene to McMurdo creek, thence to McDonald summit, thence to the summits of Duncan and Beaver and out by Bear Creek.— Golden Star. Chas. North in preparation for taking over the reading of thc electric light and power meters of the city, is securing printed cards on which to record the readings of the meters. One of these will be hung in a convenient position to ench meter and the consumer will thereby he enabled to oheck up the reading with those on the light and power bill received each month. This is the method in vogue in all up-to-date cities. r Fruit Lands Situated in the beautiful Windermere district. This country will be in direct communication with Calgary on completion of the Kootenay Central, making a distance of 235 miles; or one night's run. There without a doubt will Ik tbe nearest fruit lands to the prairie market. Plans are now filed iu this ollice aud we will bc glad to furnish juices aud terms to intending purchasers, Kjootenay Agencies, Ltd. The Methodist printing ollice in Toronto is congested for lack of room, but Dr. Briggs says that they will have to stay in their present quarters until the Lord shows them another place. We have often seen the devil trying to boss a print-shop hut this is the tirst. time that we have heard of the Lord being the foreman or managing director of a printing ofllce, However strange things occur in the cent belt, even amongst the Methodists.—Greenwood Ledge. Business Locals Hundreds of new books just opened up at Macdonald's drug store. He who heedeth not the last shoe nail will lose Ilis horse.—German. Insect killers and sprays at Macdonald's drug store. Wax for sealing up preserve bottles rubber sealing rings all sizes at Macdonald's drug store. Fine writing paper and envelopes- newest shapes at Macdonald's drug store. FOR BALE — Tent, 14x16, in good shape, sbiplap floor. Apply F. W.v Westaway, Second street, west, 4th house past school. TO LET—Furnished Rooms. Apply MrB. F. W. Westaway, Second St., west, fourth house from school. Remember the Methodist Sunday Moving pict Com school picnic on .nil*. 19th. The place pleti program. will be announoed liter in tbeae col . V. \\ Fool umns. K r. A travelling Germ in nan I -droi reel of hei oid dispel - music along the al tluy picked up a few stray n Miss Freetag Spi kan W , * is visiting her brothei M Freetag *■* Vrrowl guesl ol Mis u J liljfhtburne ol Arrowhead, * * h nvnt! new ' * - ' • Allan Thom M.C, \\.., left Thai treal and the ee ' . • • • then - \\. trainin • Work on the ad jail Is proceeding rapl Uj ■ ,*l* of odd*' m ment 'i ■ li o ■ ■ * i in Mi i ■ Be ■ M * ler ■:,*• Method ' Hon :,*.** 'ready to ioi ,':,r, nation of "nee." • • Ion V BEWS' DRUG STOKE Fresh Haida Chocolates Tutti Frutti Bittersweet Vanilla, Etc, 75 Cts. per Ib. Fresh Turkish Delight 40c. per Ib. Lnrqe Bottles Raspberry Vinegar--50c. Each Take a Kodak With You On youi Snmmer vacation A full stock nlwaj i on hand. \\'.k loi m 1911 ' atalogue. Kodak llili. .. New Velvet Creei; Paper, RAJAH UN EN NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES One Pound of Paper and 75 Envelopes for 75c. BL BEWS' DRUG STORE a A Word of Warning Its only a matter of days now until the unsold portion of the 50 cent, issue of the British Pacific Coal Company", Ltd. shares have been taken or withdrawn from the market and the next issue offered at 75 cents or $1.00 per share. Trustee T. R. Morrow, so well and favorably known abs< Lite y guarantees that the next issue will not be offered at less than 75 cents per share and that in all probability the price will be $1.00 per share since the development work of the property fully justifies such a price. The British Pacific Coal Co., Ltd. controls ■3,320 acres of coal land on Skidga^e Harbor, Graham Island, only 80 miles from Prince Rupert City, the Pacific terminus ot that great transcontinental Railway, the Grand Trunk Pacific. The property has been reported on by six mineral coal engineers, all who have unconditional t laTed the > <>al to be anthracite of the first ■nty and present in large quantities. One seam ontains 36,000,000 tons, and there are six ms m the property. In less than six months time the coal will b< offered on the local market. Buy shares al 50c, today. In a few days you make 25c. pel .hare profit. Yon can buy" KH) res with $10 cash down, balance in 3 monthly payments of equal proportion. Address /"our ira ion and mak<- cheques payable to theTrus- T H MORROW, at office -if British Pacific G/al Co., 124 Hastings St., West, Vancouver. Mr. S. L. Bryant is in Revelstoke at King Edward Hotel in the interests of Mr. T. R. Morrow, Trustee. A WEEK OF SEASONABLE SPECIALS / AH our customers know tlml we do not carry Roods over from one season to tlie other, nor do we wait until llie season is past to offer inducements to move them. It means sacrificing our profits, but we are always ready for a fush lot ol noods for the nest season, and is greatly Ko your advantage both now and then, Look into what we are offering for the coming week. ONETHIRDOFF ON WHITEWEAR A splendid assortment of Gowns, Corset Covers, Skirts, Drawers, Princess Slips, etc, WHITE AND COLORED PARASOLS Om* ol tlie best assortments we have ever shown. This week we offer them at one-third off, WASH GOODS 4,0 the splendid assortment in our window. All the best colors maS terials, Regular 45c. for 25c. TAMS AND STRAWS We have them lor children. See the lot we have on sale at 25c. These area snap. Lots of other lines at equally low priees. oftlcLennan C8>> Co. Save Your Horses Provender is dear and so is horse flesh, bu „ , t , wagons aro buggies are cheap, * The evolution of the harm and Road Vehicles has kept puce with modern science and now we are offering All Spring-Steel Wagons fitted oul with perfect roller-bearing running gear just as cheap as the old-fashioned wooden framed wagon. Thev run lighter alld easier and wear longer. Those who purchased them are our most satisfied customers. You don't have to take off the wheels to grease them; they are dust proof caps and carry a much heavier load than the ordinary wagon. A full supply of buggies of lhe newest makes also garden and farm implements, ask ns ahout them. S.McMAHON First Street, Weat, Opposite Post Office m Haw About A New Suit Made to Order Our Spring Samples for Suits and Spring Overcoats just arrived. We guarantee a perfect fit, style and well tailored garments at fair ami honest prices. MeKinnon & Sutherland Fit-Reform Clothing Foot-Rite Shoe 0 . -_^ Boys' Clothing at Half Price They Consist of the Balance Of Our Spring Stock 1 )ouble-breasted Suits, Norfolk Suits, Sailor Suits, 4 to 16 years, with the swagger effect of Men's wear, hroad shoulders and lspels of the college man, the liberal cut of front and wide set of buttons in air the new patterns and colorings. Mc%ae Mercantile Co.. 4td. J lie Jtijla Jhop for Men and Boys Who Know X Revelstoke Plumbing. Heating & Sheet Metal Co. Estimates given for Sanitary work, Electric Lighting, Hot Air Water, Steam Hi ating ,ind all kinds ol Sheet Melal Work. Maths, Lavatories, Water Closets, etc. Prompt attention given to all orders. 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