@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "e416b622-d8e4-4fc5-b258-a1ca762d2b09"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-05-17"@en, "1908-07-25"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310915/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ il The Mail-Hepald JUL 28 1908 'croRiA. **■ Vol. 14,-No 55 ProTiricial Library bz EMRiWE TYPEWRITER if ease of operation and perfection i.i results produced, this Machine is unsurpassed.—I'i-.ick: $60.00 cash. Interior Publishing Co, Agents REVELSTOKE. B. C. JULY 25 1908 $2.50 Per Year gnSSSI C. B. Hume & Co, Ltd Stores &.« Ariro.-htad ...J Revelstoke. Bargains io Wash Dresses in Women's sizes, all White Gored Skirt, Waist trimmed. Regular $3.75 dresses for $2.50 10 Girls' White Muslin Dresses, fit girls from 6 to 10 years—no two alike, all white, some lace trimmed, some embroidery trimmed —$3 and $5 dresses selling at - - $2.50 10 Children's Dresses in Lawn, Gingharr), and Fancy Muslins, embroidery trimmed, some lace trimmed. Selling now at $1.50 Five pieces of Muslin the last of our Summer line in the new pattern and coloring. They sold at 35c. and 40c. Now going at 15 Gents Three Ends Linen Crash for Skirting, 1 yd. wide, Pure Linen, l/2 Bleached, make good Skirts. Regular Price 35 cents. Now 15 Cents C. B. HUME & CO., Limited Stores at Revelstoke and Arrowhead. /Targainday\\ Our sinrcial sales have been much appreci 'ted by our customers that we have dcidcil tn give tliem another uf our '-Genuine Bargains" which all know are better values and better goods than ever offered by nny Catalogue House, and here yuu see the goods without sending your money away weeks before you get the goods. IN ENAMELLED WARE 1 Quart Grey, Enamelled Tea or Coffee Pot, 50c. Sale Price 25c. 11 •' " " " " (10c. " 40c, 2 ' " " 75c. " 50c. 3 " '• " " " 85o. " OOc. li White " " " 85c. " 05c. •2 '• » " '• $1.0(1 " 70c. 3 ■' " •• " $125 » 80c. 2 Blue " " " .1.00 " 05c. 1 Blue Decorated Tea l'ot $1.00 " 55c. H •• •■ " $1.25 " OOc. BIG STOCK! BIG BARGAINS ! BEST GOODS! Vi Lawrence Hardware Co., Limited TINSMITHINQ PLUMBING ELECTRIC WORK 9 Imperial Bank of Canada Head Office—Toronto, Ontario. Branch.! In th. Prnvincasof Manitoba, Alberta, 8ask.tch.wRu. British Columbia, Oulsrlo, Quebec. Oapital Authorized ... 910,000,000.00 Oapital Paid Up .... s4,025,000.00 Reserve Fund .... • .,026,000.00 D. R. Wilkie, President; Hon. R. Jafkkay, Vice-President. A General Banking Business Transacted. Drafts sold available in all parts of Canada, United States and Europe. Special attention given to Collections. Savings Bank Department Interest allowed on deposits from date of deposit and credited quarterly, / Revelstoke Branoh, B.C.—A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr " SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE 26 Per cent. on the Dollar Ohlldren'a Dresses Ladles' Blouses Underwear. Stockings and Underwear, Wash Skirts. Slippers, Wash Skirls, eto, etc. All Ibis stuck must go to Summer Millinery make room for winter stock All Mummer Millinery must which will ciiminence lo ar bu cleared uut. rive next month. MISS A. MASLEN Opposite Climax lintel, First Street. MARATHON RACE Hayes Declared Winner on Protest London, July 24.—John P, Hayes, ol the Irish-American Athletic Association, was declared the winner of the Marathon race this afternoon by the judges, who upheld the protest against Dorando, of Duly, who crossed the line lirst. lletl'eron, of Sonth Africa, was given second place, and Furshaw, of the Missouri Athletic Club, third. Bole, ol England, was fourth. Hayes was also protested. Weldon, of America, came in fifth, then three Cana- distis, Wood, Simpson and Lawson, were six) li, seventh and eighth, respectively. Simpson finished running the strongest of any. It was proved to the satisfaction of the judges that Dorando was assisted across the finish line. The time of the winner was 2 hours, 54 minutes, 40 seconds. The Marathon race in Athens in 1006 waa won by Slierring, of Canada, in 2 hours, 51 minutes and 23 3-6seconds. On account of his legs being injured in the recent accident, Longboat mis forced to retire in the 20th mile ol the tace. Tlie Indian had forced the running too bird ut the start. LATER London, July 25.—Dorando died late u«l night I10111 exhaustion after the Marathon race. London, July 25.—(Special noon)— The report that Dorando was^dead is denied, but he is in a very low critical condition. THE ROYAL VISITOR H. R. H. Prince of Wales Lands at Quebec Quehec, July 24.—Thousands of visitors thronged into the city to witness the arrival of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, on the fast cruiser Indomitable, the mystery ship of the King's navy, which waa mat by a tbunderoiis'saluie from tlie international ships iu the harbor. The streets were filled with enthusiastic Canadians, singing, shouting, cheering and laughing, everyone, from the youngest tn the oldest, entering into the spirit of the occasion, Amidst the most gorgeous state Ceremonies, the Prince of Wales arrived at Quebec nn Weduesduy after noon, and at 'ust the tercentenary has reached ils zenith, the reception of the Prince Icing one of the most interesting events that has happened in Canada. There were representatives of many nations, and in full state array, generals, admirals, dukes and hundreds of the most distinguished oitisensol Can- ada ami the United States, as well as of Great Britain ami France, to add eclat tn the scene. It was most gor- gpoiis in its spls ndor. Prominent among the groups were Sir Wilfrid Liiurier and his cabinet, ull attired in their Windior uniforms or an privy councillors, while lhe Premier wore hia insignia as a Knight of St. Michael uud St. George. Many elaborate ceremonies have been planned and the Prir.ee will participate in some of* the most spectucu- lir events in recent history before Inking bis departure from Canada next I couBem of the council, tlie vote of the Wednesday. His Itoyal Highness I ratepayers t„ be taken at the city hall is looking iu excellent health. Thursday wus the official opening of the celebration commemorating the :100th anniversary ot the founding of the ancient capital hy Champlain. Vice-President Fairbanks ol the United States delivered an eloquent address during the landing ceremonials on Wednesday, of good will and neighborly frieudisbip from the Unitid States to the Prince. WATERRATES REDUCED Important By-Laws Introduced By City Council-New Fire Alarm System —City Park Improvements. A meeting ol the city council waa held last night witli Mayor Lindmark and Aid. McCarter, Stone, Sawyer, Foote aud Woodland, present. Minutes of the last meeting were rend and adopted. COMMUNICATIONS From F. W. Terry, acting chief of police, reporting fire alarms O. K.— Filed. From Ctiief of Polioe reporting on the Ore 111 the premises of the Bowman Lumber Co.—Filed. From H. Needham requesting that the cottnge at the power house be moved and repaired in order tbat it be habitable. Tbe council agreed that it was convenient to have a power house employee handy ou the premises and the matter was lefl iu the hands f the Fire, Water it Linht committee to investigate with power to act. From the Board of Trade requesting a further donation from the city of $200 towards the expenses of the Revelstoke exhibit at the Calgary Dominion Fair. The request was granted. From G. Robertson, junior clerk in the city office, tendering bis resignation. The resignation was accepted. From the hospital society thanking ( the city for their promise of wiring free of charge the new wing of the hospital.—Filed. From the secretary of lhe Union of B. C. Municipalities reminding the eily of payment of fees. From T. F. Sinclair requesting that the fees amounting tt;$171.22, 011 tbe bond of the sewerage contract be paid him as per arrangement. The council resolved that he, Mr. Sinclair, be informed that tho city is prepared to pay the premium on $2,000 as there is no apparent chance of his being called upon lo commence the work. From the Supt. of Provincial Police stating that the city could rightfully put the city gaol prisoners to Wjrk outside the guol limits—Filed. From C. J. Aiuati suggesting certain changes in lhe city ollice relating to the Water it Light department, and thnt he have full charge of that department, with a raise of salary. The council finding that -ucli a change was not feasible, resolved that Mr. Aman be relieved of the janitor work bis sal ry to remain us before and the office wjrk to continue on the same plan. Froin G. M. Sprout requesting certain considerations relative to his property be Hindu hy the city.—Filed. Applications foi; the position of junior clerk in the city office were considered, C. W. Gordon being appointed at a salary of $00 per 111'Uth. Petitions largely signed were read requesting thut $3,!i00 he raised by debentures for tbe purpose of installing a new lire alarm system. The bylaw authorizing the borrowing of the money by debenl.iues for the new lire alarm system was introduced and ie ceived its three readings, and was finally passed with the iinauimniis An Old Timer Mr Chas. Kerr of Danhury, Conn., is in the city ti duy, accompanied hy Mr. J. McLean of the same city. Mr. Kerr is one of t e oldest of the old timers of Kevelstoke, this being bis first visit here in 21 years. Mr. Kerr wae in charge ol all the supplies fur the construction camps of the C.P K from Medicine Hat to Sicamous and after completion of the toad here be started a general retail store on tin sight ol the pie-cut wharf on the Columbia river, just below the govern ment dam, Mr. Kerr is delighted with the appearance of tho city, antl is enjuying to the full a tour of tlie district in which be operated twu decades ago, when it was a wilderness iu the lull sense nl the term. Messrs. Kerr aud McLean are guests at the Hotel Revelstoke. on August Mi li. A petition was read largely signed requesting that $5,000 he raised by debentures for tlie purpose of improving the city parks. Tlie by-law was int induced, receiving its three readings and passed unanimously. Voting to take place on August 8th. A by-law was also introdticotl, authorizing the borrowing of $l..,- 000 from tlie Molsons Bank on the taxes of tho current yoar. The repirt of the Fire, Water it Light committee recommending a 20 per cent, reduction ol the city water rates. The report was adopted und the council resolved that such reduction be made to take effect August 1. Aid Foote complained that garden hoses had taken away tlio water pressure on the hydrant at tho recent lire in the Bowman Lumber Co's. premises recently and suggestett lhat all such use of garden hose during a tiro be stopped. The council resolved Unit the Firo Chiefs be given authority to stop tlie use uf water for gardens, etc, along the line in event of a fiio. A tender for clearing the lane behind K. A. Bradley's lots on Second street lor $21 was let to J. Orawlord. The accounts were then passctl anil tlio meeting terminated. Do not forget "Foot Comfort" for hot weather. 25c at Bews' Drug Store, SPORTING NOTES Revelstoke Cricketers Sweep Okanagan Valley The Revelstoke cricketers havo made a clean sweep of the Okanagan, having won -ill the gnmes played. On Wednesday they defeated Okanagan Mission by 180 to 04. Going down the lake on Thursday, they defeated Kelowna 99 to 71. They also defeated the South Okanagan eleven but no details have yet been received. The buys are expected to return home this evening and are to be heartily congratulated 011 the buccpss of tlieir tour. Here is a complete list of the championships won by Robert Kerr, of Hamilton, at tho English championship meet, ono week prior to the Olympic gameB : 100 yards—Gold medal, also challenge cup presented by Priuce Hassan. 220 yards—Gold medal and challenge cup presented by G. V. A. Schol- field, Esq. Robert Keir also wins the " Harvey Memoiial Gold Cup," valued at 100 guineas ($500), to lie held for one year for the best performance of the year. Taking a substantial lead in the 220 meters final ut tbe Olympic games London, Eng., Robt. Kerr, of Hamilton, Out, just managed to stiive off the determined challenge by Cloughcn of America, winnin - by nine inches in 12 2-5, the sumo li 0 as he made in the semi-final, after which it hub generally conceded the Canadian would win out. Cartmell, American, was third by a foot/ Hawkins, the Old Country champion, was last. The Olympic athletes met a dark horEe in the person of the South African youth, B. E, Walker. Walker broke the tape in what is considered one of the most important events in the Olympic games, the 100-metre dash, a Bhort two feet in front of J. A. Rector, the University of Virginia crack. The Canadian Kerr was a few inches behind the Virginian in the third place. Now that tbe automobile has made its appearance in Revelstoke, who knows but that tbe aeroplane, the baloon or the airship may be the next venture on tho part of some of our progressive citizens. List Wednesday night the Rover baseball team met the Hopefuls in a V. M. C. A. league game. As the Hopefuls ure the league leaders and Rovers tuil-enders, it looked like easy meat for the Hopehils, however, h surprise packet was handed up und the lovers gut the long end of 11 to 0 spore, tlie principal reasou being that the Hopeful team were playing several subs, while Ihe RovetS had strengthened up considerably. Next Wednesday lhe Alerta piny tlie Hopefuls; will Cnpt. Squarehriggs he uhle to bring a team 011 cupuble of taking lhe measure uf the Aristocratic Hopefuls, it will he wc.nl. Im tolling, Lust night the Rover p'ayed the Oity lacrosse team an cm.1 i' on baseball game, and were deleatmi by tbe score of 1(1 to 2. The lucrosm hoys cun play hull us well ns Incroste and with a little practice would he 11 Blmng team. Tlieir fielding unit batting were good, while (he Rovers were very slack in tbe field nnd mil very heavy on the hut. The stock holders of the Turf Association will meet ou Wednesday next, July 29, in the Cowuu block, ut 8 p.m. A full attendance iu requested. TETLEY'S TEAS Mrs. Bryant will give a FREE DEMONSTRATION in our Store on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 28th and 29th next. These Teas are famous all over the world for their delicious flavors. : : : : : Call and Have a Cup : : : Bourne Bros. GROCERIES HARDWARE HARNESS PLUMBING THE BANK OF VANCOUVER Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament of the Dominion of Canada Head Office, • Vancouver, B. C. CAPITAL I $2,000,000 In 20,000 Shares of $100 each with $10 Premium Salvation Army Leaving Guano Fours, July 21.—The Salvation Army nioiiibers, who have for the puat two years been in this city, expect tu leave here next week. The Army lost ull its belongings in the lire, and tho ollicers who havo been stationed here do not (eel disposed to remain longer. C. P. R. Mechanics WiNNir-KU, July 21 —T. McVety, tho head of the mechanics in tho Canadian Pacific Railway shops ol Western Canada, has gone to Chicago to consult with the executive of the American Federation 01 Labor witb a view to securing its assistance in engaging in a struggle with thu company over the recent findings of theconeilliation hoard in a dispute with tlie company, tlie men being dissatisfied. Ten thousand men are affected, For Railway Commissioner Ottawa, July 24.—Your correspondent is informed that tho proposed new appointments to the railway commission will recognize claims of British Columbia to a seat on this tribunal, in some respects most important court of law in the wliolo country. W. A. Gallihor, M.P., and Ralph Smith, M.P., are the names mentioned in connection with tlie new appointment, Tbe Bauk of Vancouver is beingiorginized to moet'in part the increased tanking accommodation roiiuired by lhe natural and steady expansion of business coincident with tho creat development o the countr] and especially of British Columbia, .nd while organizing to conduct a general haLkiug business, will Hive special consiaer.tion to th. industries and cominerco of the Prrivinre, nnd is beius established primarily for this gurpose, mill through its connections iu liroat Britain, Eastern Canada and the United tutes, it will bo able to greatly facilitate the investment of outride capital in the various euterpnsas of the Province. It is the intention to open branch offices at various points from time to time as opportunity arises. For tired and soro foot aik at C. R. Macdonald's for preparation. Only 25o per package. The Revelstoke General Agencies, Limited Revelstoke. Application forms and them. A. L. DEWAR, Secretary. have beou appointed Fiscal Agents for the Bank at Revelstoke. Application forms and terms of Stock Subscriptiou may be obtained from them. ELDERLY MEN CAN GET PROPER CLOTHES AT OUR STORE. ?% 7~ qu frz.„ /fay—* A|doctor a few days ago met an old gentleman on the street. " Why, Major, I am very glad to see you ! How are you feeling ? " " Pretty well for an old man," answered the Major. " Old Man ?" asked the doctor. " Why, yes, I am nearly sixty." " You certainly don't look it." " Oh, that's because I get the kind of clothes that make you look younger." " Where do you go?" asked the doctor. " Oh, there's just one place to go," replied the old gentleman with an assuring smile. " That place is McKINNON C& SUTHERLAND First Street, Revelstoke, B. C. MONEY TO LOAN At 8 Per Cent. / SIBBALD AND FIELD INSURANCE .NO 1 ARIES PUBLIC LOANS THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE, B. C. Z\\k _lbail-1betalb. PUBUSHKD W HUNK-SHAY AMI SATUK- DAV AT 'REVELSTOKE. B.C.,'. MURPHY & FISHER Barristers, Solicitors, Etc OTTAWA Parliamentary, Depart menial and Patent Office Agents Practice before Railway Commission. Chas. Murphy, Harold Fisher G ILLAN ELLIOTT Barrl-ten, Solicitors, Eto Itl.VI-.l.-.lllKi: INDTROU'l I.AKK B.O, ".. UU.I IS J ('• K1.I.111 AKVKY, MoCARTBR AMI PINKHAM, BAIHtlSrKRS, SOLICITORS, KTC. IrriCKs : Imi kkial Hank Hi ick, REVEL- H Money to loan, omoe-s: Revelstoke stokk, ii. c. D.O.I Cniiilii'iiiik. H. C- jko. a. MoOabtbr, V. M. I'INKIIAM, Hevelstoke, B. C J. A. Hahvkv, Cnuibrook, B.C, s J. M. Scon LL iCOTT W, I. Brlggs. BR1GG barristers, solicitors, ktc. Money to Loan Solicitors por Molsons Hank First Street. Kevelstoke, B.C. pOBKHT SMITH Provincial Land Surveyor, Mining Surveyor kmgineertug McKenzie Avenue, Box 106, Revelstoke. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Furnished Mouse in Good Locality $2,100 Real E investment in the City paying i _ per cent, clear profit $2,500 Modern Residence on Fifth Street $3,200 Rooming House on First Street $2,000 Residence on McKenzie Avenue $1,950 Forty Acres of Fruit Land, close in $75.00 Per Aero Building Lots in All Parts of the City. Revelstoke General Agencies, Ltd. Molsons Bank Building. estra was in attendance and assisled materially iu making the veiling's entei tuinnieiit a thorough sti'-ecss. For Sale Dry cedar emil wo ill- General Agencies L'tl. •UeveUtoke W A N T E D nERVANT WANTED-A yuuiiR O girl ivunled for light housework. Apply to Mrs. F. Hooley, Fourth Street. WANTEU-By Gentleman, a furnished room (without hnard). State locality und terms per month. Address Box 457. WANTED- diniiig-room girl—Mm. VV. .1. At once n compelent lis. W. J Lighthurne, Union Hotel. Arrowhead WANTED clothes, etc. .1. 0, Hull. street, S'Tnnil bund I'm nil in r, . First ppusite Union hotel Lc OiT—Gold Uicoch, set wilh pearls mil diamonds, between I-i. and Jrd. Streets, east. Return lo Mrs. Miirey, Hid. Street, mul received $6,00 It'lViU'il. ^ANTKU Fir Brlsco school, a female toucher holding third ■etiificiitc; $60 per inonth. Pur full particulars apply tn R. Tapping, of Hevelstoke. B. 0 . also to Trustee II. Atchison, Brisco, li. C. ARCHITECTS H. M. i. W. A. WHIDDINGTON Stkatucona. At.r v. ,_ Revelstoke, - B. C. Member- Albortn Association of Ariliituci . H. M. WlIIDDi-.'IlT Slratlicuna. Alta. \\V. ."• WiiniliiNiii' Bevelstoke, 11. t. Men ahould look for this Tag on Chewing Tobacco. Ft guarantees the high quality of Black Watch Ike Big Black Ping. 2272 .Ibe _T&a.l*1beralfc There i? .-o much bud iu tho best of Ils. And so much good iu tho worst of us. That it hardly behooves any nf ns. To talk about the rest of us. SATURDAY, JULY 25. 1908 MUNICIPALITIES AND POLIC The following excerpt from the Canadian Courier will have no small interest: "Political government in large cities, where manhood suffrage obtains, is BO much a failure that the police force must I* in the hands of an independent commission. In Fredericton, tho change from aldermanic control to commission control, was made a few days ago. Most of the other larger cities have already inaugurated the system. Montreal is the only notable exception, and there would lie a much better enforcement of the law there if the aldermen could be persuaded to introduce "civil service reform." Politics and the administration of justice should be entirely separate. The enforcement oi the law and the prevention of crime are two most important municipal functions. They should be performed by men absolutely independent of any person connected with the business of vote-getting. interest died out and now there are few who really care whether the change is made or not. To those who work all day in stores and oflices, the extra hour of daylight is valuable and beneficial ninl wo fully believe that the movement was killed by some who, on principle kick at any new moderrfin- iiiiviition, Those who desire to jug along in the same old groove, simply because that groove has developed with them, without having any ideas beyontl themselves, are not the sort ol citizens to make n community go ahead. There is not a particle of reason why this question of adopting mountain timo should not have heen settletl long ago, especially when the majority of citizens are in favor of it. If the scheme is carried through at once it will not be too late iti the summer for the people, who would reap the benefit of the change, to enjoy a long evening of leisure and put to some practical use the hour of daylifj slumber. lit, than wasting it BEHIND THK TIMES We note with interest that Nelson and Qolden have adopted the mountain time in place of the coast time, thereby putting the clocks on one hour. What this means during the slimmer months and how the value of the change has been realized, the people of Nelson and Golden have been quick to see and knowing that the change was for the better for all concerned prompt action was taken Revelstoke with her customary habit of delaying things, and procrastinating in this matter has su far done nothing towards accomplishing her aim, although she haH had the matter under consideration for some time. As in every case a new idea or scheme creates a lot of interest and enthusiasm on the part of a few citizens, this matter was received with considerable approval by tlie community, and tho city council have even disctihseil the scheme, As time went on tlm GOWINGS COPPER The Big Copper Find on Moresby Island Arthur Qmviug, who made the marvellous discovery of hipl) grade copper ore in Tasoo inlet, Moresby Island, returned on Thursday evening from the lower Kootenay and will leave for Moresby Island tonight witb Messrs. F. C. Elliott and T. Taylor, M.l'.l'. his local associates in the property, on a tour nf inspection. Mr. Qowing bus hen. in the ullice nf Messrs, Gil Ian A Kllintt. i-ume line samples of the nre from bis propert) In the black copper ore then sre big values in native gold, which is not often the case in ores of tbis description. The ore will run from 'JO to 3D per cent cupper besiil s tli.. bur values iu gold, The ore bodice large und running true in iiiatiou. Mr. Ouwing is an old Lurdeau pros with the "Black Hand" Society. These men were arreBted ten days ago Their escape was evidently engineered by friends on the outside. Tlie feeling here ia that there may be a serious battle before the police arc able to again secure the arrest of the former prisoners. Following is the description of the men whu got away : Steven Bruno, 22, stout, clean shaven. Ernest San torn, dark niniiBtaclie, 6 feet, I), slight build, wearing grey striped llannel trousers. Nuiisciatu Santoro, dark, heavy moustache. Frank Alhornello, alius Tony Talu- rico, short hair, closely cropped, clean shaven, wearing light blue sweater, red silk handkerchief. Jasper Jacino, .. feet. 7, eighteen, clean shaven, dark clothe i NELSON CONVENTION O. F. _. HUt 11.BL. , . Ith Mondays tu oddfellows Hall, next to Oiieru House. Visititin brethren cordially iuvitod to attend- J.W. Gam-and, O.B. H. Vi. Kowakds, R.S 'TIML wa' ..lien you could buy a really good pair 1 of SLATER SHOES for $3.50— all leather through and through. That was when beef was selling for 5 cents a pound, hides were as cheap, and labor was plentiful at $1.00 a day. ulteiul. vi. II. ARMSTRONG, Con, Com. J. McINTVKK, CUork. RBVBL8TOKK A Kill E Nn. .« F. O. E. The regular moetiiiRs ure held in the Selkirk Hall 1st aud Hnl Tut'silay of each month, 8 p.m. VisiliiiK brethren aro cordially invited. J. LESLIR. PnusiDKNT. w. e. Mclauohlin, Seobbtarv. Goodeve to Contest Kootenay Constituency Nki.son, B.C., July 24.—At the Con- servative convention held in the opera house on Tuesday, A. S. Goodeve, ol Rossland, druggist, received the unanimous vote for nomination in the Federal constituency of Kootenayi Six candidates were nominated: A S Goodeve; VV, A. Macdonald, K.C., and Ft. S. Lennic, of Nelson: R. F. Green, K'lislo; VV, It. lbiss, K.O., Fernie; .1. II. Sobofield, Trail. All retired except Messrs. Goodeve ai.d R'iss. Upon a ballot being taken Mr. Goodeve wus found to have received u large maj irity, and on tbe motion of Mr lbiss, the nomination was made unanimous. Eighty-five delegates and liftei n proxies were in attendance It. S. Lecnie was chairman, Tlie proceedings, which were open to the press were hearty und harmonious through .•ut. Resolutions ol confidence in the McBride government and R. L. Borden, and in favor ol Isetter terms, ad justment of the taritT on lumber, and are very [exclusion ol Chinese and a ndpmninr. '"lid for- graft ami delayed flections. A mu-- meeting in the apers boost w.is we.: attei ded Hon. VV. .1. Hanoi provincial secretary of Ontario, Mtr Kootenay Lodge, No. 16, A. F. & A. M. The reKlllnr nioet- in.s are hold In the M'SONUITEMPLE Oddfellows Hall, on I'n! third Monday iu eaeb mouth at 8 p ni. Visiting brethren oordlally welcome. llUCUNlll.lt. SkCRKTAItV. C B. HUME & Co., Revelstoke, B.C. SELKIRK LODGE No. 12, I. O. O. F. Meets every Thursday evening In Selkirk (.Hull at 8 o'clock 1 VisiiiiiLt brethren cor dially Invited to at- I 1.1'IHl I.MlHICK, N.n. ,1, MATHIH, St-o Cold Range Lodge, K. of P., No. 26, Revelstoke, B. C. MEETS KVERY WEDNESDAY, exieut Third Wednesday ol caetaui.nlri. In tli-) Oddfellows' Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting Knights arts cordially nvited. H. CUNNINGHAM MORRIS, C. C. G. II IIROl'K, K. of If A S. J. I). SCOTT, M. of F. MILL WOOD REDUCED PRICE Now is I he time to order your mill wood. Five lo.uls .md over, $1.75 per loud, delivered al any point between the mill nnd Roiitennv S' reel. Kiln Dried Kindling. $2 SO per loud. Order al olHie of BOWMAN LUMBER CO. Ltd. SIGN WRITING pstctor, aud his many friends through out the district will be pleased to hear | tin Burrell of Vale, and ail tbe local of his big strike and bis success thro' members ol provincial constitnenciei sheer perseverance. I in this riding were present, GENERAL PAINTING and DECORATING : First Class Work Guaranteed. i ci of 'own orders promptly R. Z. CRAWFORD E. W. B.PAGET ASCENT OF MT. STEPHEN REVELSTOKE VS. VERNON Interesting Work by the Alpine Revelstoke Cricket Team Again Club Enthusiasts Victorious j ] On Tuesday a wl I contested Kauie I of cricket was played ut Vermin between the Vernon olob and au and Mr. Ed. Feux, Sr., as Swiss guide, 1e,eT8n fr"m B«»al«toke winch remade the ascent ol M t Stephen »ulted in a win for the viiiton afters from Field. The party left town tl "''" '""*'" n"l,cl' On Wednesday of tins week Rev, R. Robertson, of Revelstoke. in com-I puny with Mr Marsh "f Chicug ■ fir , as r-wiss k'iuIi., 6 a.m. and reached tin' summit ,it 11 .'IO, having made the ascent in sit and u half hours. Leaving the sum mit at 12 o'clock, they made tin- descent In four hours. Tbe day was very Warm, hot the climbing wns not very difficult, The most. Interesting part ol the climb was near the summit where the rope was brought into operation for an hour ami it. half. Mount Stephen is 10,450 feet altitude and is greatly admired by all travellers passim tlie train, The view from the summit is very fine and well worth the long, steady climb. There is an interesting, scientific artic.lt: nn Mt. Stephen in the Alpine Journal for 1908 hy Prof, Coleman ol Toronto University. Black Hands at Large FeBNIE, Ii. C, July 24,—This city was thrown into a great state of excitement yostcrday morning by tlie liold escape of five membors uf an Vernon wont lirst to tbe wicket and made 78 runs, which was pist beaten by Revelstoke in tliiir first, inning* by a score of 711 In tbe second innings Vernon os- olared" for a score of fifi with six wickets down, i^'*-*^*>ev%'%' THE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO. LIMITED. Import direct from Country ot origin. WHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY. BEVELSTOKE ti. O- _■■_■■■_■■■■——W—UW- PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH S. McMAHON, - FIRST STREET Fnr Agricultural Implements. GarrlagSS, Wiiirnui. Ktc, .lulu, liss.r'i I'll.nulls, Miilinn WairtuiH, t'tuuulH r.lirrliutu (*iii,i|i,iiiy's HiiL-inn-. Pliuint Jr, Onriloii Hniiitors ami Caltlvators, Wheelwright und Blacksmith Work nitniiliiil to, Burse Bhuettix n Hj.swinlly BAFB8 PIAHOB.ETC. Dealer in Wood, <'n«i and Feed Pbona 71. Home Pbone Certificate of Improvements Italian hand alleged to be connected Irom Kevelstoke. The 0. M. 11. oroh- __SrOTIC_E 1 rpWO mi Nam I rl'iim. litQA-st in th« I. i r- 'Iflmi Hiding I» vMiou of (?_•_ K«*i_nuy Dl.trlcl Whorn lot ii,.'i| M, tUn li.oi.l of Drri.tOreafc Baaln idjo nlriK tho 1'th.iui mlnanl cUtm, f*ot iwv, Group i ilk.- nollca that f, It Bmjth, F.M.G IBlOffl, it'liiiK u HKfiit f.-r.l It MdCllflnnl., P M C. No. OW■■ ml .i-i, rUfifrom tin-ditta haraof, to apply t.o i.iii« Mining Baoorder ror n (.ertlflcataof tini»n-v*inii'iitH fnr the |iur| f obtaining I (Ir-iwri (Irilit of I Imi iiIimvi' 'liiu Ati'l nirihar tnka nottoa ibat ftotlon. ntntrr _tooilnnB7,mm. b> oonmanenl Iwfora tna i.ih- anoa of moll Oartlflot.to of improvamoiitaii it oui i Mu uth day of Juna, A,0., iuvh. HVtjW li. HMITH. Central Hotel __s___. REVELSTOKE, B. C ABRAHAMSON BROS., PROPRIETORS Newly built Pirat-olaflB in every reKpeet, All tiKxleni ciinveiiii'i oei Large Sample I'.ooms. Rates $1.60 per Day, Speci I Weekly Rates Queen's Hotel, Trout Lake, under same maiiHRerrieni ORIENTAL HOTEL stiit.ibly ftirnishiid witli the choicest the market .iffords. Hest Wines, Liquors and Cigarg. Rates $i a day. Monthly rate. J. ALBERT STO-TSTEJ PBOP. The miciiiImmsoI' KCompany, K.M.K. are hereby notified to attend for company drill every Thursday;, at 8 p.m. until further orders. By Order, O. C. WEST KOOTKNAY DISTRICT AND SIMIL- KAMKr-N DIVISION OK YALE DISTRICT. NOTICE in hereby given thut the bm.ndnr.08 of thn Nfllsnn, KevolHtoVe mul SUicuu I,;nnl HoconlhiK Divisions of West. Knnletmy District, mui the Similkameon Laud HiimntiiiK D vision of Yulo District, hitvo boon oltrren, nnd tbat on mid Hftor Sap. em bo* thnl«t, IWi8, tboboundnrtoaol1 lho Bala Land Raoordn_g Di- vlsloni will bo us follows:— NRL80M LAND BBCORDIKO DIVHION, Comniotiriiig ut a DOtnton tiio lutornnlii__j Uroup l, Kootonay; thunce duo east along tho north boundaries of Lots 7,G_!3 aud 4901, to tbo west shore of Kooteuuy Luke; th.uce southerly uud easterly to Pilot Poiui; theuce uoithurly to the nortlrwest curuer of Lot 1,489, Uroup 1, Kootonay; thouce easterly, followiug the height of luud separating the waters flowing into Crawford Creek from the waters flow* ing iuto Uroy's Creek, tu tho OOSteru bouudary uf West Kooteuuy District, near tho headwaters of Hukor t rook ; tbeuce southerly followiug tho divide sopnrutiUK the waters (lowing into Kooteuay Lake mid Kootonay River from the waters flowing into St. Mary's Creek and the Moyio Rivor, to the International Boundary; thence westerly aloug lhu International Bouudary to the point uf uominenosment- ttEVELSTQKE I p, m.—"Prom Hell to Eden." I'lidi'iioiiieiialiiiiial. Seats Free. All W.loome Ho Colleotlona Heading off a Risk . Gas is liable to puff out of the front door of any furnace unprovided for gas escape. "Sunshine" Furnace haa Automatic Gas Hamper directly connected with smoke-pipe. Gas pressure sways damper sufficiently for it to escape up chimney (see illustration), but heat doesn't escape. What does "Sunshine" Gas Damper mean to "Sunshine" Furnace? Means protection to the furnace parts against evil effects of gas. What does "Sunshine" Gas Hamper mean to "Sunshine" householder ? Means furnace can be operated without fear as to "puffine;" £as ; furnace can be left without doubt as to whereabouts of gas. What docs "Sunshine" Gas Damper mean to "Sunshine" co tl account ? It means, instead of owner with "ordinary furnace" fear havir,- tn keep check-draft indefinitely closed to "let olf" Ras—when there's t.v.'-thirds parts of heat-energy to one part of gas passing up chimney—draft con with all safety be ope.ied, and coal saved lor another day's duty. London Toronto Montreal Vancouver ,^%, _TvQ St.John.N.B. o i y a_) H.tnvltcn -^r Calgiry BOURNE BROS., Local Agents THE MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED 1BS5 Capital Rest Fund $3,374,000 $3,374,000 Has G5 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities in the World. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT At all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. REVELSTOKE, B. C. Branch, W. H. PRATT, Manager. THE PRICE $60.00 CASH So Clear, So Shining and so Evident that it will glimmer through a Blind Man's Eye "THE VISIBLE TYPEWRITER A Canadian Made Writing Machine For case of operation und perfection in the results pro- tluc.it) the "EMPIRE" TYPEWRITER is unsurpassed. Tlm" EMPIRE" embodies no complicated movements, while its manifolding alignment, marginal facilities, iiiitoiiiiitic oonvenienoeSi durability, visible writing, minimum of noise in operation make it the typewriter par excellence, The " EMPIRE'.' needs less cure than any other machine because there are fewer parts to Iks cared for also tlue to the strong lines of simplicity that are part of the machine. The O.P.R, began using the EMPIRE Typewriter in 18D5, continued lo add to the number, and now have in constant use more than 700 of these machines. . ADOPTED BY The British Covernment " Frenoh Covernment " Bank of Montreal. " Merchants Bank of Canada " Molsons Bank and all educational institutions of Canada The Price $60.00 CASH SOLE LOCAL AGENTS INTERIOR PUBLISHING CO., LIMITED REVELSTOKE, B. C. NOTICE TO GO-OWNERS To Julin Ennest, or to whomsoever he uiuy lull,, tt:ms.!s-i rni his interests: Take notice that I, th* undersigned, co-owner with yon in the following mineral olaim, viz.: Gold Fly mineral claim, situated on Lexington Mountain, Lardeau .Mining Division oft Weat Kootenay District, of the Province of British Columbia, have done the required work on the above mentioned mineral claim for the year ending 1907, in order to hold the same under Section 24 of the Mineral Act. And further take notice that if within UU days from the first publication of this notice, you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure, together with the cost of this advertisement, your interest in the said mini.ml claim will become the property of the undersigned, under Section 25 B of the Mineral Act. Dated at Camborne, B. C, this Uth day of May 1908. sat my 1. 90d J. A. Lbwis, NOTICE Kkvelstokb Land District District ok West Kootenay TAKE NOTICK that I, Samuel James Hallow, of Nakuap, B. 0., occupation, farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase tbe following described land : Commenolng at a post planted at.a point t w.-nty (20) chains east nt a point ei«litv chuins south of the southwest oorner of Lot No. 8,149; thence south 40 chains, thenre east 40 chains, thence north 40 chain-, thence west 40 chains, to point nf commencement and containing one hundred and sixty (10t)) acies more or less. (Sgr!) Samuel Jambs Harlow. Dated July 11, 1903. Certificate of Improvements -TSTOTIO-B Skookuni, Drumlnmmon and Buck- horn Fraction Mineral Claims, situate in Hevelstoke Mining Division of West Kootenay District, Where located: On the north side of Cougar Creek. Take notice that I, William I. Briggg of Revelstoke, B. C, Solicitor, Free Miner's Certificate No. B94288, acting ns agent for and on behalf of His Majesty King Edward VII. in the Right of the Dominion of Canada Free Miner's Certificate No.BU4287, intend sixty days fiom date hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grants of the above claims. And further take notice that action under section 37 must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate* of Improvements. Daled this 2nd day of July, 1908. jlv 4 W. I. Brious. Certificate of improvements. __SrOTIO_ED Vivian Luck No. 1, Vivian Luck No. 2, Vivian Luck No. 3, Vivian Luck No. 4, Vivian Luck No. 6, Vivian Luck No. 6 and Silver Crown mineral claims, situated in the Lardeau Mining-Division of West Kootenay District. Wheie located-.—At Head of Kidd Creek, a tributary of Boyd Creek. TAKE NOTICK that I, O. B. N. Wilkie, acting as agent for Hector Poiiier, F.M.C. B74_8, and George Johnson, F.M.C. B86051, intend, sixty- days from date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. Aud further take notice that action, under section 37, must lie commenced liefoie the Issuance nf such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 28tli day ul May, A. D. 1908. 0. B. N. W ILK IK. B.C.L.8. w ruj-27 Trout Lake, B. C. LAND NOTICE Kevelstoke IrflncI District. District of West Kootenay. Take notice thai John Michael Doyle of Hevelstoke, H.C, Manager, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land:— Commencing at it poBt planted on the easterly bank if the Columbia Rivur tl the niisili-west corner of Lot _771. Group 1, K olcnav, and marked ■'John M. Doyle's snulh-west corner pusi," thenoe east 40 ch lins; thence north 411 chains; then, e west 40 chains mole or less to the easterly bank of lhe Columbia river) thence southerly along the hunk of said river 40 chains mure or less to the point of commencement, containing IHO acres more or less. JOHN MICHAEL DOYLB, Hy his agent, Geo. S. McCarter. Dated June __th, 1908. j27 80d LAND NOTICE Kevelstoke Land District. District of West Kootenay. Take notice that George McCarter, Sr., of Bevelstoke, B.C., Agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the Pillowing described lands; Commencing at a post planted on the west bank of the Columbia River at the south-east corner of Lot 8296, Group 1, Kootenay, and marked "George McCarter, Sr., north-east cornet post," thence weat 10 chains; thence souih 20 chains; thence east 20 chains more or less to the weat bonk of ihe Columbia river; thence northe.- ly along lhe west bank of the Columbia river to the point of commence ment. containing 25 acres mora or lew. GKORGK McOARTKR, Sr., Hy his agent, Geo. S. McCarter. Hated June _«th. 1903, ] 27 flOd IN THK SUPRKME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA In tue matter of the "Wihdin» Up Act " and In the Matter of the El wood Tin Workers Gold Mining Company of I. u-ilcaii, British Columbia, Limited, Non-personal Liability. NOTICE is hereby given tbat an application will be made to this Honourable Court st the Court House, Vancouver, B. 0., on the Twelfth day of August, 1908, at the hour of 10-JJO o'clock in the forenoon on behalf of the Official Liquidator herein for an order confirming the conditional agreement for sale of the property and assets of the said Company for the sum of $20,000.00 made by tbe Official Liquidator to one Dillion Marsh. Dated at Revelstoke, B. C, this 18th July, 1908. SCOTT & BRIQQ8 Solicitors for John E. Jones, Official Liquidator. THK MAIL-HKRALD, REVELSTOKE, I?. C. THIS CLEARING SALE MAKES YOUR DOLLAR GO FARTHER Ladies' Summer Vests, price only i.S''. Ladies' Blouses selling for .sue. up. Ladies' Lisle Thread Vests with Crochet Top. Children's Bleached Cotton Vests toe. eaeh Ladies' Cotton Corset Covers, trimmed Men's Summer Underwear selling at $i per Suit. Men's Negligee Shirts without collar. Reg, $1.00. Now 75c. each. Boys' Soft Shirts with collars, selling at doe. each. with lace and embroidery. Reg. 40c and 45c. Now 25c. Men's Black Cashmere Socks- live pair for $1. Ladies' Wash Skirts, Reg. $2.50. Now Men's Colored Working Shirts selling at 50c. each. S1.. .0. Ladies' House Dresses. Regular $2.50. Men's Congress Boots. Keg. $,^.50. Now $2.50. This is a heavy hoot made to stand hard wear. Now Si ,50. Men's Congress Boot, light weight, selling at sj.o 1. Ladies' Summer Skirts in Navy, Blue and Black Lustre for $2,50. Tweed Skirts, Men's Hox Calf Lace Boot. Regular .54 now $3.00. Summer weight, $3.00, Millinery at Half Price. REID & YOUNG ® cfr-fr-fr-frcD-."$ **$n|n£4* i - T ! # Sunburn £ I Tan and | | Freckles | ** tiet a Bottle "I our Elder jF *§t Fl over Cream, Just what *& *2t you are looking lor. H4 4f SOLD AT 4# $C. R. MCDONALDS § Revelstoke, B. 0, ¥fc $1 iM"Mi 'I1 [V «t' 'I' 'fr't1 't. I' Born Tayi. .1:—At Revelstoke, 11. C, on Wednesday, .Inly 22nd. To Mr. snd Mrs. Thou. Taylor, a daughter. Weather Forecast Saturday, July 25 — Unsettled uml cloud j with probable showers; moderate westerly winds; temperature, max. 76 = . min. 54 ; . Local and General. Toronto lumbermen hsve decided In reduce the ci,t nexl winter ..I lugs hy ."ni per cent. I.i ...;\\ ga . has been t mpt} fui tbe past few days, (or tin lirst time since its institution. Owing to the hbseuce [rum lhu nil) u! a number ot the liand hoys the Independent Band were unable to give their usual opeu aiv concert this, wet k, Tlie Brotherhood ..I Locomotive Engineers opened it- annual conveu tion at Ottawa ilu- week. There an .-.11,1' l'o'K.i members iu attemlauci ir.mi nil parts if Canada and iin United States. A camp ..: ti.'- 1 irdei uf tht \\\\ - ul men if the Wi rid ».is organised and instituted on Monday last at Nakusp with 25 charier members. Past II 1! C. C. .Limes A Rampliu performed the ceremony. Considerable interest has! bs.-en evinced in the work ot the Otdet and the prospects ol 1 In new camp are exceptionally bright. A despatch from London, Eug , states that the judicial committee oi tbe Privy Council lias allowed the appeal of the province oi British Columbia against the decision uf Justice Clement of the Uritish Columbia Supreme Court ,>ri ihe question nf provincial jurisdiction in divorce involved in tbe case "f Watts vb Watts, Miss lean Parker, ul Wiuuipeg lasl Monday, July 20th, successfully madt the ascent if Mount Tupiier in the Selkirks. This mountain is one of the must difficult to climb, Miss Parker is tbe lirst lady to nuke this iecem and the second person to make the climb. Bbe was accompanied bj E'i. Pens, Jr., us guiil.- li will he remembered tbat Miss Parker was tht lirst Canadian lady to climb Mount Sir Ituiinlil s year agi Tbe Presbytery of Kumluopn mul ,i Kield on Tuesdsy of tin- week [01 the ordination and induction of Mi F W. Kerr, B, A Rev W. I.. McRae, of Golden, presided, Rev, .1 R. Robert- ion ol Knis.x ohurch, Kevelstoke, preached tbe ordination service ami Kev. Logic Mocdonnell, ol Vernou, iddreued tbe minister and congregation. There w.i- a gt .d attendance BREAD PURITY is of prime importance in the healthful sustenance of life. Pure, sweet, whnlesome nnd satisfying bread is our output, day in, day out, week in, week out. II' noi acquainted with lhe excellence of nnr home made lucid hasten ynur trial order this way nnd In min I nf ils supei'toril y. HO*BSOJV PICNIC GOODS This is the time when we pack n basket full of good tilings, put on some nlil clothes mill hike mil lua spiil which is miles tlwtiy from home, business ami ihe sun's rays: anasstii'tmetil uf good lliings which will make the preparation nl' lunches quick mul simple, lire In be found at this slore. Siilliu nf them nre prime boiled liniu, boiled longue, picnic sardines, cheese, Spanish olives, pickli s, pretzels nnil fresh ft uii. Come in .nnl let us help you Iill j nnr basket ai 11 saving price. **.'/'.__s_tae-* ibJ±-_Lyfe SSL BELL F7 : w E have: T^ iioises to Lt:'!' FIRE INSURANCE HOUSES Kill! SALE LIFE INSURANCI3 FARM LA Mis ACC1DENT INSURANCE FRUIT LANDS GUARANTEE 1 KINDS NICOLA COA1 MONEY 'I'n LOAN Iv 1 nr < a 11) _>. And i : 1 _ s < > n t_. i' 1 u s r r k 1-. I-. 1 .__. MOSQUITOS MOSQUIT SCARE is ymir protection against these pests. It not only proves nauseous in lhe mosquito but also neutralizes ibe pulsion from the sting. . . . 25 cent and 60 cent Unit Ies BEWS' DBOG STORE NEXT HUME BLOCK ni Ibe congregation .if Field, manifest ini; tlicir interest m tbe servin their newly ordained snd inducted pastor. .Mr. Kerr i- .1 :.i iduate ill nts ..f Mnnil ih 1 1 Inivi rsily nnd * graduate in theology ir Kn iin.., Toronto, whore le' look the $400 travelling scholarships which entitles Inin tu 11 past grad tate mi ; In conl \\ netit of Europe I lie (nil. wii Nelson Nl . will In interest iny, 11 cil 1. ns "11 i, I'.u-. u- ot 1 i il.li ii men bei ihe provincial legislature for Colon riding, said l«.-t night '1 wat congratulate the pei pit Selsoi their courage and 1 ntei prise 01 i,■ 11111.u their nine forward by nn liour '.\\ 1 al Golden, t.•>ik 1 lint step wine tue. .mil have found no cause f..i' regret The people ..f Revelstoke liavi talking uf it foi some time, but -. far bave done nothing What 1- required tu make it really ssn-.-i ,--ful is that tin- C.P Et, should n 1 .ve us division line tu .1 parallel west .f Nelson md Revelstoke.' " 1 In I liursday, Inly 23rd Mr 0 II 1 lillii, of Vancouver, ind Rev 1 ugh Mocdonnell, uf V. rnnn r i h Kev I li. Robertson .is guide, made 1 round tlip uf 'Js sullen tn I lie ■> il Valley Leaving Field .it I n ni they were 11 top nf Burgeon l'i-- it 0 30 ind ifter -kirting l.li.' base nf Mis Field .nnl Wapta, arrived nt Summit Luke Yobo I'n", nt B a in ib,in. over 'be pass tn Lookout Point, tne) Imi .1 good view uf the valley and ..f I be beautiful Takakkaw Falls Returning by way uf Rmerald Like they encountered n drenohing rain, but arrived al Field at 2:30 p.m, having enjnyod 1 delightful journey Social and Personal MrH. Dent left, last, niglit un h visit tu the const. Mrs. Then. Ludgate of Arrowhead n visiting in the city Mayor Lindmark left this nr,ruing on a visit to Nelson, I). Wnrilsey, of Victoria, is spending a few days in the oity. Mr and Mrs. Dudgeon anil family, of Comaplix, left on Thursday for Glacier. Mrs. W. Tomlinson and family left ruing is.1 Tmnt Like where they a I tu reeks visiting ber sister Mrs. AM 1 • 1 . 1 lie Hon Ml Gushing, Minister 1 I Public Works n I In \\ Is rta legislature 1 1--. d throng! ., 1 liuieds) en r nr. • . nton 1 Nelson Sen Denve ■ h 1.. neen vit-,1 ■ lity |..r ., •. 1 :■ - . I , -,| . 1; -• M .' session of tin Snpre f Pyl ■: - are tfok__| . - - K rci : '1 this cite ,- • ' I.. 1 •■ Ice ami has beei 1 1 ret . .1. d A .| del , . u ednesd 13 . . . ,,, , • Mi u.'i Mrs I Mi . . ,hn 1 Dai.- rn.! Miss R iche Maris Bordei 1 ■ ' - I being the contract ing parties 1 lis 1;. 1 1 w il, conducted the ceremonj Au. redding supper the happy paii It fl on No I nej mi nn trip to tl e ■■ 1 ■ M ind Mrs Dai is will make 1 in Revelstoke on tbeir re turn rhe M ia Hi rami joins the many friends of the ne* I nai ed 1 pie in wishing 1 lie 1 fotnn b ippiness Hot Weather Drinks. Raspberry Vinegar, Welch - Orapi Juice, in pint and qusrl In ttles I- rtt t Syrup- and l.'ine 1.nre in quart bol tics, nt 0 II 11 nine .'. Co'l Corks —all sizes ,jng .,, Bews1 Drug Store Everything in canned meats and limli for lunches bI C it Hume .. Co'a Fresh chocolates In boxes it. c 1; Macdonald's. wilil strawberry Tablets for summer complaint at Bews' Drug Store Plums, peaches, bananas, rospber ries, (strawberries, red anil block currants, pears, oranges and lemons nt (J, II. 1111 mo .v Co's, Corks fur bottling, rubber* for senl era sold nt. 0 R, Macdonald's, Fruit Saline—tbe most healthful aperient for hot weather. 7.ric, al, Hewn' Drug Store. Face cream, toilet powders, apongts, toilet water any make you require and all IreHli nt 0, it. Macdonald's. Grip and Password. KXllill Is <1 I'VTIIIAS ti lil Ring.. Lodge, No. 211, Knights ui I'y bins It,1I1I llieir-1 un aiuiiial in- Btillliltiotl nf i.llici is mi Weiin.sbiy night, De. nt) 1I1 nil Clisneelloi' U. Nel 1111, Siipienij I. du ■ I'liprcsHiitative acted as installing officer, issist d hy Past Chancellor L, II. buck of Van- cniiver, and Past Chancellor Stewart McDonald. A., the o.usu ol the cere ni. 11 iii Ih the lodge sat down ton liberal epnst, an interesting programme of 'oasts and music b.'ing rendered. The Deputy Grand Chancellor made some interesting suit instructive remarks on notes of order while other speakers added to the list. The following olli- .•ers were installed: O. O,—11 Cunningham Morris. V. 0 — T. P. Smith. Pro— F. W, Terry. M. nf \\V.—1). McDonald. M. at A.—I. W. Garland. If. of lt. A S.—G. H. Bioek. M.tif P.—J, IV Snott. M. of E.—A. J. Howe. I.Q.— II Maundrell, 0. G —,1, Mathie. Brother C. Nelson left ou Thursday for Boston, Mass., lu attend tlie Supremo Lodge session. Churches. CATHOLIC. — Kev. Father Coccola pastor. Services are held on tlie First and Third Sundays in every month nt, the following hours: 8 a.m. Communion Muss; 10:80 a.m. High Mass and Sermon; 2 p.m. Baptisms; 2:30 p.m. Sunday School; 7:30p.m. Rosary, Instruction and Beuedlotion, St Aniuikw's PliEsllYTElUAN—Kev. W.C. Calder, pastor, Sunday, July 19. Services 11 11,111 , 7:30 p.m., Sunday School and Pastor's Bible Class, 2.30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday sS p.m. Ch, ir pracii.e and teachers' meeting, Friday 8 p 111, Knox Pkksbytkwan—.1. K. Robertson, 1). D., minister, Sunday services it 11 a m nnd 7:3(1 pm. Sunday school nt 2:3(1 p.m The pastor will preach nt. both services. Good music nnd short services during heat of Minimi r Choir practice on Friday night. A cordial welo une to all, and strangers specially invited. St. Peter's Anglican—Kev. C.-A Procunier, M.A., Rector, (ith. Sundny afler Trinity, 8 a. in. Holy Communion, 11 a m., Ma: ins and Sermon. 7.3(1 p.m.. Evensong. 2 30 p. in. Sunday school. BAPTIST—Kev. VV, P. Freeman, UA. pasturf Set vices at II a.m. nnd 7:30 p.m. Sunday school and Bible class at 2.30 p.m. Morning subject, "Letter to Pergtimnni " Evening, "Revolution of a King," B. V. P.U. Monday at 8 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p.m. All are invited tn these services. Mkthoiiist— Rev T.W. Hall, pastor. Services on Sunday as follows :— At It a.m., morning service; 2 3(1. p, io., Sundhy sclio .1 and Bible class, 7:30. p.m. evening service. Morning "Esekiel'e Vision ef tlie departing gliry from the Temple, nnd the Coining Judgment upon the people." Evening, "Tbe Fust Temptati n of Je-uis, nnd its lessons for ns. Prayer in i ting on Wednesday ,r 8 p.m. All are welcome io ih-si services. mo KENT Mod it-side m 1 Sixth SI leet. .S'J'i pel ilimitb- Apply Iteveliiil.e General Agencies Limited, Bevelstoke Hnspit.il Society Annual General Meeting. I in annual yjam ml tm. time °f the mem bere of Lhe n-«nve aocicl.y will be held, ah per hyiavv, un Monday, Aug- _i8t 3rd L9U8, in the City Hull rtt 8 p 11! I. K ii :■ ■ i ki< K, TrpH. jly L8 it H. I; \\ i kins, Secy CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE By-Law No A By-law to authoi Ize the bon-ow- yj|the Municipal i innncll of the I'm noratlon nf tbe Cil \\ nf Revelstoke "f the -um nt Three Thousand and Three Hundred Dull . ,s:: t„. f,„. n„. p ii ;." .■ i I In tailing i new fire alai m '■I of Revelstoke, Whereas i petition b.i- been pre- -s'ii'".i b thi M nu. ip.il Council nf the 1 ." poi .1 ... nl the Cil v nf lies'. Ki nke '.'• ' be i Keened .._ nei uf ,,i 1 Ine-Tenl b in value of lhe real property within the City of Revelstoke mown mi i be lust revised Assess- inenl Kull uf laid City, requesting thai i llv law i«- im rod need for the pm • pose ol iii.horlsing the horrnwlng by dd ' '.i ] linn i.f Ibe -mim ,,r Three Thousand md Three Hundred Doll.. ■<■■ am for the purposes above ment loned; Ami Win ie,i., the whole nmnnnl of i le- i ii.ibl.- prnprl v within the laid t'itv of Revelstoke according In the lasl revised Assessment Hull of the - ml (uv of Revslstoke, is the sum of One Million One Hundred and Twenty- One Thousand, Blghl Hundred and Twenty Dollars; /\\nii Whereas it will be necessary to raise annually by special rntesufficient therefor the sum of Two Hundred and Flftv-Flve and 60-100 Dollars for pay. Ing the said ilebi nuil Interest there Now, therefore, the Munlolpnl Council of the Corporation of the City of Revelstoke in open meet ing assembled enacts ns follows: I. It shall be lawful for the Mayor of the Corporation of the City of Roy elstnke In bull n\\v un I be ere lil of the aid Cm | ii ii ntii ui by wny of deban tines Inn einil'lei inenl iotieil from any !"■ - ...in, persons, I trill, hod)' or boilie .■ni pm.ilc, uliu 11in.)- be willing In ulvniii e I be siiuii. ns n limn, it si I money, not exceeding in I he n bole the stun uf Three Tluiuaatld and Th Hundred Dullars ($:i :iuui ami lo cause all such stuns so raised or received In be paid into the hands of thn treasurer nl' the Corporatton of the City of Rev I'lsioke for the purpose and with the object nhove inenl lolled, 2, It shall he lawful fur the Mnyin of the snkl Corporation to cause an) iiumlier of deheutiuos to be made, executed and issued lot- such stun or sums as mny be required for the pur. pose ninl object aforesaid nut exceeding, however, the stun of Three Thousand nnd Three Hundred Dollars. Three of such debentures shall he in tho denomination of One Thousand Dollars each and one of such debentures shall lip of the denomination of Three Hundred Dollars, and nl! of such debentures shall lie sealed with the sen! of lho Corporation of the City of Itevelsliike nnil signed by Ihe Mayor ami Clerk thereof, il. Tho said debentures shall hear ihe iiule of August liMh. 1008, nnd shall he payable in Twenty-five Years from the said dale iu lawful money of Canada, nl the office of lhe Molsons Bank al Kevelstoke aforesaid, which said place of payment shall be designated by the said debentures, and shall have al Inched to I hem coupons lor the payment of interest, and the signature to the Interest coupons may be either written, printed or slumped or lithographed, I. The said debentures shall bear Interest al the rata of five per centum (ii I per annum from Ihe dale thereof, which interest shall he paid semiannually at the ollice of the Molsons Hank at. Revelstoke aforesaid in lawful money of Canada on the lllth day of Kebruai'v and on lhe Kith day of August, respectively ill each and every year dining the currency thereof, and il shall be expressed iii said debentures and coupons to he so payable. :>. It shull be lawful for the Mayor of snid Corporation lo negotiate nnd sell the said debentures or any of them for less than par, lull ill no tose shall the said debentures or any of them be sold for less ihiin Ninety-Two and One-Half Per Cenl um (021) "f Ibe face value including the cost, of sale and brokerage nnd nil other necessary expenses. (i. Then- shall lie levied and raised ill each year dining the currency of the said debentures the stun of One Hundred and Sixty-five Dollars ($103) for the pnvinent of Interest nnd Nine Iy Dollars'andFifty Cents ($!Kl.5(l) for tiie payment of the said debt under the said debent_.es by a special rale sufficient therefor on all the riitvhle real property in the said Municipality. ... .m.,..V.9___1C___^ 7. It shall he lawful fnr lhe Mutiici pal Council of the said Municipality l< re purchase any of the snid debentures upon such terms as may He agreed upon with the legal bolder or holders thereof, either nt the time nf sale oi at any subsequent time, and all denim t tires so repurchased shall be forthwith cancelled or destroyed, and no reissue of debentures shall he mule ill consequence of such repurchase. ~S This By-law shall tnke effect on nnd after the tenth day of August, A. I)., UKIS. I), This Ily law shall, before the final passing thereof, receive the assent of the ratepayers of lhe Cor pninliun according to the provisions of and in thu manner prescribed by the Municipal Clauses Ad. Rend tl Iii st time this _llh day of July, A. I... 1008. Rend a second lime Ihis.llh day of July. A. D., UKIS. It,-nil n third lime Ibis 2-llh dav of July. A. D . 1008, nnd passed wilh the unanimous consent of 1 be Council, Received the assent of lhe electors I be day of Ite-i'iinsldeied, adopted nnd finally passed Ihe Council the day of A. D, l'.WS. City Clerk. Mayor TAKK XOTIl'K that I he above is a true copy ul the proposed By-law upon which the vole of the Municipality will be Inketi al the City Clerk's Office, City Hail, coiner nf Second Street and McKenzie Avenue, Revnl- stuKe, I!. ('., nn Saturday, Augusl sib, 1008, between lhe hours of Nine o'clock a, m. and Seven o'clock p. in. HENRY FLOYD. (llerk of the Municipal Council. /; (^sSf0k^i CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE By-Law No A By-law to authorize lhe borrowing hy the Municipal Oounoll of the (ily of llevelstnke of the sum nf Five Thousand Dollars ($6,000Lfor the purpose ol making Improvements to the City Park and fleoreatlon Grounds. Whereas a Petition has been pre- Minted i" the Municipal Council of the ('rn pi a.11 inn nf the City of Revelstoke, signed by tbe assessed owners of at least. One-tenth in value of lhe Kent property within the City of Rovelstoke Off shewn on the Inst revised Assessment II 'II of the snid City,nuking thai a Hy law be Introduced for the pur* pose of authorizing lhe borrowing by tin- said Oorjidrallon of the sum of FIveThoussna Dollar- ($6,000) for the purpose of making Improvements to the 'ity Park nnd Recreation Grounds; Ami Whereas it Is necessary and expedient thai such Improvements bs miulc; Ami Whereas lhe whole amount of the ratable real property within the said City of Revelstoke, according to lhe IiihI revised Assessment Roll of the snid City is tbe Slim of One Million, One Hundred and Twenty-one Thous- CORSETS D. & A. W. B. P. C. The Big 3 These me three of the best lines made nnd we can give you nil styles nnd all sizes I'n in IS to 3(1, We t 'ii-ry Hie in in long hip, short hip and gil'lle styles with or without the hose slipperier, \\ Ladies' and Children's Hygiene Waists . . . Summer Corsets only 60 Cents Per Pair, We have Corsets for all models, slender, medium and stout, and would call particular attention to our 1). i_A. CORSET fur stout people. cJMcLennan'Sv_#. McKenzie Avenue. y T_e*'Beresf.rd"S_oe The " Heiesfoid " Shoe is the most comfortable as well ns the nicest Shoe you ever hid on your fool ; fits Use uneasy old shoe, shapes right to your foot and remains so until worn out. The assortment Is made up of the following :--Vh-i Kid, Hox Calf, Gun Metal, Velour, Patent Kid, Enamel, Blucher, and regulai. cut, also Men's Patent Leather Buttoned, and Fancy Top— $5 TO $6.50. McRAE MERCANTILE CO.. LTD. IF THE GLASS LOOKS TOO BIC hut tor nut say a word till you have drank tho soda we serve you. Then you'll only wish it had beeu big_er and tbat ynu could bold more. For if there is a perfectly satisfying, delicious drink on the earth it is a glass of our famous snda, Stop and have nt least, one. If your capacity were equal to your desire you would want a dozen. ini's (Diidy Palace and. Eight Hundred and Twenty Dollars: Ami Whereas it will be requisite to raise annually, by special rate sutli- cienl therefor, lhe sum of niree Hundred and Kigbly-sevcn nnd 18-10(1 Dollars fin the paviiionl of the snid debt nnd interest thereon; Now Theieloie, the Municipal Conn cil of the Corporation of the ('ily of Revelstoke enacts its followsi- 1. It sbnll be lawful for the Mayor of iIn- ('oipurnliiin of the City of Revelstoke lo borrow on thf credit of the said Corporation by way of debentures hereinafter mentioned, from any person, persons, firm, body or bodies corporate, who may be willing to advance the same ns a loan, a sum of money mil exceeding in lhe whole the sum of Eive Thousand Dollars and localise all such stun or sums so raised or received to he paid into the bands of. the Tl'i'il- siiier of the Corporation of the Oity of Revelstoke l'or the purpose nnd with the objects above mentioned. 2. ll sbnll be lawful for I he Mayor of Ihe snid ('ui pm nl inn to cause any number of defientui'es to bo made, executed mid issued lot' the said sunt or sums as. may be required for the purpose and object aforesaid, not exceeding, however, the sum of Five Thousand Dollars, each of ihe said debentures being of tlie denomination of One Thousand Dollars, and all such debentures shall he sealed wilh the seal of the Corporation and signed by the Mayor and Clerk thereof. ii. The snid debentures shall beat' dati thereof of August iuih A.D. 1008, and shall lie payable in twenty-five years frum tlie Bald dale iu lawful iiiuey of Canada at. the Ollice of the Molsons Blink at Kevelstoke, aforesaid, which said place of payment shall be lesignaled by snid debentures, and shall have attached to I hem Coupons for Ibe payment of interest, anil the ignnlute in the Interest coupons may is cil her written, printed, b;limped or lithographed, 4, The said debentures shall bear lleiesfal lhe tale of live per centum i.i I per annum froin the date thereof, which Interest shall be paid seini-an- ntially nl lhe otlice of the Morons Bank at Hevelstoke, aforesaid In lawful money of Canada, on the mih day of February nnd the Kltli day of August in each nnd every year during tbe currency tlieieof, and n. shall tie expressed in said debentures and coupons lu be sn payable. 6, It. shall be lawful for the Mayor uf ibe said Corporation to negotiate and sell Ibe snid debentures or any of I hem for less than par, hill ill no ease shall ihe snid debentures ut any of I liem he sold for less than ninety-two nnd une-half (IIUJI per centum of Iheir face value, including the cost of negotiation and sale, brokerage and all other necessary expenses. II. There shnll he raised in each year din ing the currency of lhe said debentures the sum of Two Hundred nnd Fifty Dollars for the payment of Interest and the sum pf One Hundred and Thirty-seven and ia-100 Dollais' for the payment of the sniddeht under the said debentures hy a special rate suftii'icnt therefor on all the ratable leal property in the said Municipality, 7. It shall he lawful fur the Municipal Oouncil to ic-piirchnscniiy of the said debentures upon such terms as may be agreed upon wilh the legal holder or holders thereof, cil her at the lime ul sale or ill nny subsequent time, mid nil debentures so re-purchased sbnll be forthwith cancelled or destroy ed and no re-issue of debentures shall be made iu consequence of such te-pni'cbase. S. This Bylaw shall lake effect un and after the 10th day of August, A. 1)., KKI8. 0. This By-law shall before the final passing thereof receive the assent of the ratepayers of the Corporation according lo the provisions of, and in manner prescribed hy the Municipal Clauses Act. Read a liisi time this 24th July, A, D„ 1IKM. Read a. second time this 24th Julv, A. 1)., 1IH18. Read a third time this 21th July, A. I).. 1IMI8, and passed with the unanimous consent of the Council. Received the assent of the electors the day of Re-considered, adopted and Dually passed the Council the day of A.D,, 1008. City Clerk. Mayor, TAKE NOTICK that the above is a true copy of the proposed By-law upon which the vote of the Municipality will he taken at the City Clerk's Office, Oity Hall, corner of Second Street and McKenzie Avenue, Revelstoke, B. ('., on Saturday, August 8th, 1IKI8, bel ween the bonis of Nine o'clock a. ni. and Seven o'clock p. in. HENRY FLOYD, Clerk of the Municipal Council, r SEE J. G. BARBER'S $5.00 CLOCKS TRY ONE FULLY GUARANTEED C. R. It. 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