@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "b41ed794-361a-4c9c-a802-1520c68fe65e"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-05-17"@en, "1916-05-20"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0311359/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ REVELSTOKE Chief lumbering, railway mln- lng, agricultural and naviga- tlo> eentre between C algary an.l the Pacific oce# A The Mail paid THE MAIL-HERALD Published weekly—Read by c er. :.- The 11 ' ignlsed advertising medium for the city and district, Vol. 23 No. '"/ , 1 ' il ready reasonable prool that they had done so, At the adjourned Court ol Revision beld on Friday afternoon, C, M. list ..f objec inns presented Field again represented the Conserv Liberal association C. M, ative association, and the Liberal represented by the Dr W, ll. Suther 40 n ■me- retained, divided up as follows: enlisted voters, 19; munition land. bin, .lack Stewart and W. H. Horo Yearly Meoliiig of it Church An intei"siim: gathering met at th. Congregational Rally and Social in the Methodist church on Monday Mr. Kelch of Craigellachie spent Mon night, when the year's reports were day here submitted. A, program was provided .Mrs. S. I'M Houston and ward, Miss by th.- orchestra under Miss Dickie, Mildred Mowat, Bpent last week end ■including horn solo by Earle Dickie with Mrs. A. Hayes at her country and Individual numbers by Messrs. home near Revelstoke. Whitby and Carswell and Miss Uuu- Isaac Morgan visited In Revelstoke lop. Tuesday. The I ad - \\M1 report was sub- ,\\.. Rutherford Is proving himself initted by Mrs. T. Downs, that ol champion fisherman around here the San.lay Bchooi by C, B. Hume, again this year, he bavin;.: caught of the Epworth League by Mrs. Fred some rainbow trout weighing from Bewe, wh ' W. Bews submitted the two and a half to four pounds eacb. ■statement of finances. The chair w-as \\\\. s. Stewart shot three bears in taken by the pastor. Alter the pro- the lasl ten days, one a large brown pram refreshments were served by and the other two black, all very tbe ladies with their usual grace and finely furred. There seems to be an efficiency. A number of additions to unusual number of bears this year, the membership were reported from as they arc seen very often crossing the Sundaj school, 1-y letter, and on the railway track quite close to the confession dt faith, during the year, buildings. Tn a'l the church activities encourag- The school ehiidren are planning a ing features were reported, and tbe picnic for May 21 if the weather is pastor n ade special reference to the favorable. A number of friends from prayei meeting, to the in-', st in other places have been invited to the morning services, and to tbo come ,lmi |,ave a enn,i time. Lumber ol things which had not beei take the i atter up. The Cltj Clerk instructed t. disclos el at th i iei court hearing was Instructed to . rite to all those end tharft him. ls at that time he said, he deslr A having milk cows and ask them not I con I read from to protect the other persons as the. to herd cattle In ihe city limits. the Secretarj of I ■• Co had promised to see him through.' .J. Stewar! ,\\ offered the job ol mission egard .... He- Informed thi committee tbat he poundkeeper and ••.,11 be given a Ings o\\ r thi n l\\ 15 The n ttei had been engaged by .lack White, the small amount of « .rk by the city, was held over to enable I bead of tha Liberal plugging gan , winch with the pound tees will suffi- to look Into to engage twenty men ai $10 each to ciently remunerate uii to look after A letter ,\\ is • the De .'■•■IT. from the Calumet rooms. On the pound, It was expiated that partmenl . the Interioi isking the Saturday afternoon—election day— there was not nl revei ie from council ,f they still le annance was told by White that the pound to ; a man to look af- vatton ol the S W. | ol Sec, 31, T. these men were to plug for Macdon- ter it. 23, R, 1. W. - used aid, the Liberal candidate, and als,. \\ horse ' d by the city by the. ci te, get others to personate. White, it at a cost ol $165, One horsi o the The city clerk Into 1 will he remembered, is thc man who team ■ • owned by the cltj is ter and was Instructi I to Inform the engineered the op rations of tho :.i years <. 1 ■ • and unfit for work. Department that t ej \\ >uld like te, Seattle pluggers. Some of en were In favoi havi tl rservation enlarged if it is Saturday afternoon Annance wur 0f selling It bul tl i ijorlty object- possible <• (Special to Mail-Herald.) to get bis money from White, arid - THREE VALLEY, B.C., May 19— White was J. T. Scott, the man who „ „ acted under thc instructions of tli provincial Libera) organization coi Many Boor it Three Vallsy i Few Buprcmn Court tU3LS work ol the orchestra. Revelstoke Residents at Hymen's Altar The wedding was solemnized On Frldaj ol Henry Oliver Cutler and Edith Ma1.1 eldest daughter of Henry Cook ' Revelstoke. Tne ceremony was performed In Calgary, Rev. Dr. Fulton officiating. After spending a few days In Calgary tbey will return tee Revelstoke where tbey will in future reside. The marriage was solemnized Mr. A. E. Haycock and family spent Sunday with the Andrew Wilson family. Mrs. B. Firth and children, ol Malakwa Bpent tbe week end with Mrs. \\. Rutherford wh.i entertained a few Of the ladies in her honor on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Firth was a for mer resident of Thre-. Valley. Eloquent Lady to Visit Revelstoko mlttee and who is alleged to have at tempted tee use crooked waterlront voters lists supplied by Robert (M>s- den. A,: the request ol White, Scott— rho was inn.nb.e, d to Annance as In the Supreme Court on Monday, "Stew irt' ild the latter $320 lor before His Lordship Mr. Justice his men. Clements, action was brought by the Later on, when the Liberal candi- Columbia River Lumber Company, enquiry was commenced, -eef Ltd., lor an Injunction restraining looked Annance uji and on three OI Seorge Murdoch from Interfering four .nr.'.si.ei.s begged him ool to use with the plaintiff's property near h.s (Scott's) name in the tnattei and Sicamous, B.C. be ve,uld see liini through. Annance After hearing pari ol the evidenco said he ke|it i|iiiet at the police court His Lqrdship ordered ai: adjournment trial but Scott never came to his and a Blirvey of the property, but assistance. granted tbe plaintifl an interim in- .urction pending the conclusion of the trial which will be before His Lordship In Vancouver in September. W. B. Farris appeared for plaintiff : n.i Wm. Savage of McClellan, Savage & White oi Vancouver, and A. O. Bkalling of Enderby for thc defen- The misfortune ot tbe prisoner of dant. war is both spiritual and materia. Frank Mclntyre brought action for or physical. He Buffers some of the dair.agcs for personal injuries re- pernlcio ol a prison sentence reived while employed at the mill ol —the mental Lassitude and dopres- the Vanderhool Power Company, Ltd. sion of confln i al and Isolatio " /anderhoof on duly 32nd last, from his kith and kin, in addition Mclntyre had the lingers cut ofl his he is often M. tlj slothed, lod ed and right band, having been caught in a fed. He Is forced to accept a very revolving cylinder. The plaintifl re- kw standard ol living, and Is like a ceived ludgment lor (1500 and costs, man plunged into hopeless and aqua- W. B. Farris appeared for the plain- lid poverty. From certain points oi 'ill and W. II. I). Ladner of Cochrane view he is the most tragic of all & Ladner, ol Vernon, B.C., for de- war's victims. tendants. Bocietj le Ml its eetii i V,M.C.A., • > .Mis. T. i. rei . ■• > I for th ' Mis. \\\\ ■; . ., cbli 1 ■ - Mrs. J. .. :- nocks. Mi s. . j pairs se i M-. Mrs. Mrs. A. Al Mi.-. :•' I aul lin . M rs. II V. Morgan, A Friend, Mrs. Jollifle, ilrs. H. Wood, each. F tl iry to the B, ,.f L.E., 2. pa rs il cieii\\a Bhoi s were ■ tn I local i gratetu ■ ln the wn rk of I tion. A d nation of - ecelve. Mr. N. SI MM.-" '.any thanks fi - Red Cro eiety. i in ac :•.- of the i I from 1 ters for 1 n ■>'■ ssary ri ■ tl kers. Will all wl ■ ot our Ri velstol doli re for th call ol ic held was Empire. • baseball this season, ed ear. • al Red ire picl ed fro . n im i M -• will solicit the 5 players and a ptions which are now due, also wil] in,! ivor I Ait a meeting called In the gymnas- In view of th publ spirited m lum at the close of tbe game, plans in which tbe citizens 1 were discussed for the ball season, bave alws On account of nut ving at pre the Red 1 , ball players In sured that the draw ■ t as in the past. Y.M.C.A. Open Jitnnlri! Y.M.C.A. on Th irsday evening tor tbe il The used Brst game Two teams ber ol enthusi is' ic good garni played. Red Cross Helps p Prisoners sent the availabl town, it was felt wise cot to up the league for a few weeks. In the meantime a series of preliminaries are to be played off. Practice games will be played on Monday, Thureday and Friday evenings, commencing at ■..'. o'clock, The held Will be open the other evenings of tbe week, to all wl a little practice. A game has been called for the holiday, May 24, to commence at two o'clock In the afternoon. TOMMY, YOU AND I I Af te I Klplll When you've finished 1 nm 1 ■ Wedrrsd iy, v ,v 24, " ' ol thi Red Cross : 1. eing pro- ■'■'.■. , Mnj the ,\\ ■ around lor tab nl ....... ... tised It is t ■ ■' • - ■ ent wl I; ■ ■ K ANN" AH BL A1 tan band- Tbe Canadian Red Cross Is doing great deal to improve the prisoner lot. it enters into born pondenc with him. It keeps bim In touch With bis home, lt Uses all its dip- at ont., who was the principal speaker lo,!l;ltil. lnfluence ,,, Becure hlm better thi Methodist church on Wednesday at the Provincial W.C.T.U. Conven afternoon if Oeorge Forrest Gordon '7u;i ihvr: Mrs. Gordon Wright of London. km liuilii as bridesmaid Mrs. Gordon left same afternoon for Snn Francisco to Vis I Mr. Qordott's parents. The following letter has Revelstoke ity's Ladles 1 .mid. 1 n re- Hospltal I'.in'it, A treatment from his captors. 11 saves tion iust closed at Vancouver, is now hjm ft0_ mmtg, ^ mora] (r|;ii; o Nelson and Miss Margaret Rosetta returning east and speaking at varl .,,,,„ „ „ „„„ ,„ h ,,,,, McMahon 0 Revelstoke. The groom oua towns en route through this pro- hoalth ,.„„Ma,i. , lM * was supported b, ... Green and Miss vj„,.„. Mr8. Wrlght, wno la B Blater cem eth McMahon of Rnderhv acted of Mr V Vi Howell Liberal leader , .'..".....luiu, ,,,,.. . ,,.,„ • .,„.,.„ „;,;;" ber ' ''■ I i""1 '"' '^ Secretary Ladles Guild, City riev. Li. nan oineiat- ,,f Ontario, is one ol the most prom- ,,,,,,,. Mi a Mrs Cordon left the, . -7 , ■ , ,.- the Canadian Red Cross in Bending Dear Mrs. Macdonald lam ill,. ah . Milu am s. i it 11 (ion ieiL tilt, lnpnt cluh whim en i if (ann(Li holthmr . , ' , , food parcels f. Switzerland. The by the Board ol Directors ol thi ft '" w I!:'": Vf' : -•- « - thle wort is ,. „„„!,„ Hospital Society, tooonvej '" •'•';' ': PirBt X>'--1"";'1'^ <* great thai further contributions ol to the Ladles .Me,hi their si sin- !'" Red '''"; ~ '"';■ ;'!:1 Jflrs H2.i 0 were rei 1 red during January. ,.„,, thanks for the very greal assist- Kelowna Vice-president ofthe Dornlnlon Equal A11 thr0lIgh Canada ,„,, v:l,,,)U„ lnce ^n the Hospital, and also to Franchise Association. Mrs, Wright brancheg of .,„ ,,,, , ,„ „ ^ ^ ^ wlll reach Revelstoke at noon Sun- dolng th„ir . . „„ ._ ,„,,. ,lf day, May 28, and will remain until w u. poultry Tuesday morning, May 80. nn Sun- vr,;,,,,, :„„ ,,„., Canftdlan prtaonera evening she will preach In the T(i ,,„ ,if thMfl (1|„ spring Chickens, lasl week imported Methodist church and on Mondnv ."■ es and thl socks, When you've d. 11. your bit for china and Ja Will yon kindly drop a dollar in my missionary box, For another, who's a "brother and a man." lie ain't no "bally heathen," and he ain't ue, "plastei b tint," Hut be li ;es his pipe, the sa yon and I; Perhaps Its wrong to w.-.nt 1 then perhaps it ain't, Thai's a matter we can settle by.-- n and bye. daj no) at a p c nlc, and be Is not at a dance, Bul win re'ei ■ he likes h tie joke; iBrta Oil in Comiiiercial Quantities Tl i Prudent now 1 at the rat'- ol 120 barn Is pi - day. ai J, L, Gri b Gas 1 . '■'■ recentlj '.'■•• S York, I mad ■ ' *S ' is bei 1 • 'I at tl if five bam H. W. Raymer died in this month need (13 years the flrst mayor of Kelowna He was Tl • • .- \\nd the other da ■ 11 wrote me fr,, ' a pi,.- whi re In Fran.'"' to Ml That "the only tlniiL' he wanted "':' ' ' ' ' was a Bmo in money and useful ar- E. Moachem, n Rossland fancier who ,»j'eeializes in the snle of day 11.llfln dav old birds. W, II. Almond, who enlisted nt Kaslo n. w holds the rank of recl- inental barber with the r> I th Battalion, overseas. cveninir will address a mass meetlne in the Scandinavian Hall. Further notice of Mrs. Wrightjs addresses will 1 e L-iven in next week's paper. CIVIC CORPS DRILL AT THE DRILL HALL Every Wednesday a1 8 p m, EVERYBODY FALL IN •I. W. Conner nf Golden is workin; some copper claims up river. Tv \\e ir-. airo tuncster. ore 'vas ""'lb vi.it a t..n. The jirice is now al .nt ..S.lWi n ton. Red Cross is Bending money on behalf of persons who hnve "adopted tbem." The "Adopters" make ihetiipelv.s responsible for the malntalnance of thc prl- si in r thej adopt. and provtdi money fe.r regular parcel*. There are 371 the only states that other prisoners who receive malnten- shipping grain, the Columbia Bnce f\""" PWIOM who ari on their " own initiative, but keep the Red cost of food suiuilies 'ross informed of all their consign the Society ments. Tt must not be imagined that Tl " !>v .; line is 2 feet I ... oil Is 1 as rapidly as when tl Brsl The being ' Tl 1 ■ was just delightful •'•': nt ltibl c til nt 1 . The pei , , , ,, ,,.-,■ Man-el \\ ound $10. Idaho, Oregon and Washington aro [Tor it. reached right up to heaven; be Wl„ . m ban 1 ontrlbuted 1 Idea. Respectfully Tours, Vi. Ii. ARMSTRONG, Secretary Revelstoko Hospital Society. Revelltoke, B.C., May 13, I'.iiiM And be said th' ■ e humming just like .1 swarm of bees, Aa.I the m, ,. .,, in 0 '' ■ id And the were floating along upon the bi And the sti n~ 1. so be said. bags for forwarded by Kn e sixths of replies received so fnr have been In the nllirin- the ative. jirisoner of ,var is jiennlless. He hns There is now no need for any arrears of pay from his own covern Canadian to go hungry. The Cana- inent and is entitled to 11 regular dian Red (Moss has indeed siicccsr- allowance from the Qerman govern- fully solved a verv difficult problem, ment. and with th.. approval of thc It has secured for our prisoners prl- Tr.ifl 1 tbmks the town's Canadian Government our li.ii Cross vlllges which al Brsl seemed Imposs* assessment of (810,000 lo too low and ban sent n card to nil Canadian |it'ls- IMe to BflCUre. By keeping our pris- Burveyor \\nderson has been eneneed oneri asking *bem to assign ten oners in good health anl rood spirits -Me- a brand new valuation ol shillings ol their je y te, the Cana- it is saving many valuable lives for all town property. dian Red Cross to cover part of the, further usefulness lr. Canada, Since adiar Atl.mt, the war began 146,000 .M.n- oldlers have .-'.ne acrOS'i the ' to Kur,,,,, could cut it with a krife; "That ". be says, "that eat i But the ONE Ily m the ointment ol this 'sweet pastoral life' Was ti.-* 1 like I. have the D of a smoke." So T put it to vou plainly, juot as a pnl to pal, And I'm .-'ing to give it to you good and str n Tommy sends TO YOU— a message out of that iifernal hell, Arc you going to keep him waiting very long'' j —Steve Collins, treasurer T. & D.F.A.' ■ ■■ ihoi i have • ,, least - I • r day, - ii. by th > i ar, (365 NOTICE All advi r's - - ,, ,,.-; be banded In to tl Mail-Herald oflice by Thursday nicrbta to ensur.-1 inset tii n in Saturday's paper. PAGE TWO THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916. tr TTbc flftatl-lberalb Published every Saturday at RBVKLSTOKE. H r YEAST MAKES PERFECT BREAD oM-iii-Herald Publishing Company, Limited F. E, GIGOT, Manager and Editor. _\\ \\ . :a-"iABii • S \\TMKHAY, MAY 20, 1916. WHERE THE MONEY CAME FROM The ■ ■ considers the plug _.,.,. ... earer It Is that n ben M iell; started out to in- ...... matter he m glected the right man, says the Sews Vdvertiser jn au • . . ■ rgencj meetings the candid ites lound the trails leading to John T. Scott, But though they dis cussi I him, and complained about A lispute al,. .ui him, tbey let him gee, and went chasing alter one of his employees, The leaders made chs- distinction between the provincial and the city organization, Scott belonged te. the provincial. His chief was Mi M. A. Macdonald, president ol the organization. Mr, Macdonald, Mr Farris (ol Vancouver) and Mr. Stables eri.'aged Scott. That is the stronger reas. n why thej should have called him to account. Instead be seems to have been well enough protected. It is sted that he is now In Seattle. In that ••;■ - i Is said to Me busily engaged Inducing the pluggers not t • Cana la to give evi dent •. Thi . .n is supported by the arrest ol " >sden as a kind ol object lessor, t any who might bc disposed to testily. The city organization is disposed to make it clear that .rgar.iz.it i 'ii handled this plugging fund. That brings the mattei to tl ui Isdii tion ef Mr. M. A. M We have i that Mr, M. A. M I could, be fore the public inquiry bi found out quite ( wen i ot ilready a) b THE EDITOR Evei ■ • run a news] etter 1 souls • - idence Mas I ■ - - then. are so unnpprcciative of bis efforts to boost their town and make 'in y for them that they don't even contribute the price of a subscription they simply borrow from their neighbors. Just remember this: The editor, apart Irom the laudable desire to make a decent living for himself, bas only the i.e,od uf the community at heart. If he disagrees with you on any subject, political, moral or edu- cational, there is more than au even chance tbat you and not be may be «rong. IROM THE SANCTIAIS in supplying men aud munitions and money has surprised everyone. Equaling the national readiness to answer the call has been thc bravery of her .soldiers in tbe beld. While Ypres is remembered Canadian courage will not be 'forgotten. Which all goes to show that folks are constituted much the same wherever tbey may be found and that disputes about domestic matters need not signify disunion. An occasional squabble in the home does not mean that those who constitute the home wouldn't join hands to save it.—Pittsburg Dispatch. TOMORROWS SERVICES i ST. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. (ieo. Larder of Craigellachie will conduct the services In St. Peter's Anglican church tomorrow. Holy Communion at 8 a.m. Morning service at 11 a.m. Eveving service at 7.30 p.m. Sunday school at 2.30 p.m. YUKON I'P TO PATE. In the course of his evidence on Thursday, Peter Annance testified that he had seen the same operations that be was conducting carried on at Dawson and elsewhere. It is curious bow the trails of these campaign operations lead back to the Yukon. "Jack" White and some of the Seattle operators were of the Yukon gang. Prom the direction of tbe campaign down to the lowest plugger Yukon veterans could be found. Tbey were on the platform, in the press, in tbe organization, in the vote-plugging enterprises. The manipulation of the lists had a fine flavor of old times in Dawson. COUNTRY'S HONOR IS SAFE IN HANDS OP BORDEN. Sir Robert Borden, by bis action in deciding upon the appointment of a judicial commsston to inquire into the Kyt" charges in connection with Mise contracts lias again proved worthy of thc Confidence which the people ,,f Canada have jiluced in him as leader of the Government. The prime minister cannot be stam- peded into ill-advised or unnecessary action by wild insinuations inspired by partisanship rather than desire !or the public welfare, but no one is more ready to take action along tbe right lines when the occasion arises. Sir Robert proved true to himself, his jiarty and Canada in the Garland and Foster cases; he has shown the same courage and regard for thc honor of the country and the highest standards in public life by his action in the case of the Kyte charges. — Nelson Daily News. METHODIST CHURCH Thc pulpit of the Methodist church' will be occupied on Sunday, May 21,1 by Mr. Frank Paulding, in the absence of tbe pastor at Conference. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services on Sunday at 11 a.m. nnd 7.SO p.m. Morning subject: "Life's Test," evening:"God's Order to Advance." Sunday school at 2M.0 p.m. prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m., and choir practice on Thursday at 8, Strangers and visitors will be welcome at all services. Trail ice dealers started tbeir delivery wagons on the rounds this week. VIRGINIA GIRL Gained 15 Pounds By Taking Vinol Norfolk, Va. —"I suffered from nervousness, hnd no appetite and was very thin. Nothing I took seemed to help me until one daya friend told me aboutvinol, I have now taken six bottles and have gained fifteen pounds: have a Rood appetite and can eat anything."—Mattie Denning, Norfolk, Va. Vinol is a delicious cod liver anil iron tonic without oil, a constitutional remedy which creates an appetite.aids digestion and makes pure healthy blood. Try it on our guarantee, W. Bews, Druggist, Revelstoke, B. C. MAN ADA AND THE WAR. \\M. .eiie will deny that Canada has done her share, and more than her share, in support of the Empire in the Em).ire's crisis. Her promptness CITY TRANSFER CO. Baggage Transferred Distributing Agents and Storage GENERAL DRAYING FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALITY Phone 46-276 Night Phone 346 CURTIS & SWITZER Slop Backaches ...... i il to the root ere - si r.nd t:. • - F. B. WELLS Men's Outfitter Fur Buyer Complete Line of MENS WEAR s KIDNEY5 I I ial Drug & Chemical Co. „f Canada, Limited, Toronto The Consolidated Mining k Smelting Co. of Canada. Limited UBI \\ SMELTERS AND REFINERS Purchasers of Gold. Silver, Copper and Lead Ores •| i: \\II. BRAND I'M! I. ;•: VXD SPELTER i if thi i antli be taki - •• ■ 1 . . tuk' a jelly: »h. 1 ' a hinal I •: id 10k a dlatui ■ -: ' tl Idiot, nItb tbe dMlri ■ ' ,-',-s eeair:il • • ■ j you are, Tl ■ • . . thinks ol the long I ' downright Poul-iweating toll—It takes to get out a ;>aj"T. lb never thinks of tho won lei tbe I ■ thi ti Ibulatloni every "dj- adergo, .-iome ol Rexall "93" 3hampoo Pasti cleane- es the ha - i i icalp, Imparting a lovely glom. z5c tins. S'.ld '.nly by t, Bewp, tbe nciall Drug titore, IIS IS THL STOVE THA , IONEY The New P'm-: Oil Cook ■. chea ts less th Be: le the New . : burner lize Lawrence Hardware Co. Revelstoke, B.C. Rbyllife Coal (nl jurj ben remlti. I HE IMI'fcHlAL OIL COMPANY LIMITED BRANCHES IN AI.L CITIES l'i IpgiimiammiMragimmMMiaiaiaM PAID-UP CAPITAL. X7.tHKt.UM) HKSKRVB FUND, J7.IHX1.IK10 Imperial Bank OF CANADA Vrlrt HowUnd, 1'ir.nli 111. liMuhlishcd 1H75. I'M Hay, General M.n.|_r. Drafts, Money Orders and Letters of Credit issued available throughout the world. Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Dealers in Government and Municipal Securities. Savings Department at each Branch. Interest credited half-yearly at current rates. General Banking Business transacted. t REVELSTOKE BRANCH! MCKENZIE AND FIRST STS. A. B. M. CIENEGHAN. Manager Ij Tmrnrmrn'm—iuvirtimmtirrmrrm^ Wash Goods Cotton Crepes, Galateas, Prints, etc. All good washing materials. Trices 15 and 20 cents. Ladies White Wash Skirts Good quality ol materials nre in all these Skirts. Prices from $l.Mi to $2.35.;llji!|j; L, . ,' | White Wear Ladies' Undervests, Prlcea from 15 to 20 cents. Cottoa Crepe and Cotton Nightgowns. All this season's goods. Prices from $1.00 to $2.50. Princess Sli|is, Corset Covers, Ladies' Combinations, White Underskirts, etc. Our stock is complete in these lines and prices moderate. White Canvas Shoes White Canvas Hutt in Hoot for irirls and ladies, price $2.75. White Canvas Pumps for girls and ladies, price $1,85. Misses' WhlteCanvas Pumps, price $1.05. Tennis Shoes Ladies' Men's, Girls' and Hoys' Tennis Shoes in colors, bl'ick and white. Wc have a full range of Tennis Shoes and our juices are the lowest. Fred Young & Co, What's in a Name ? Well, It just depends. When you hear of Hobeon'e Utend you naturally feel hungry. Tbe crisp brown exterior and the appetising white Inside are both signs of tba tood floor we use and the care we take to bake lt Juat right. Try It lor yourself—we do not fear the result. Phone 41 HOBSON'S Box 734 Union Hotel A. P. LKVKSQl'H, Proprietor [ FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE, B. C. Delicious Vegetables, &c, fresh from own Ranch ORIENTAL HOTEL J. Albert Stone, Proprietor Suitably furnished with the choicest the market affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rates $1 a day. Monthly rates. Jack Laughton, Proprietor First Street, Revelstoke, B. C. WINDSOR HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN GOOD ACCOMMODATION REASONABLE RATES CAl'K IN CONNECTION Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co., Ltd. Wholesale Dealers Direct Importers Our Goods are GOOD Our Prices logical and within reason See us before placing your orders SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1910. THE MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE PAGB TERE» What is Doing in the Province Beyond a few cases of chickenpox Fernie had no infectious diseases during March and April. Every Fernie dairy supplied its customers with milk much better than required by law during April. To encourage the re-opening of the eteaiu laundry Trail council will give it water free for three months. The military training can.p at Vernon is to open in June. 7,(Mill men are expected to be under car.ivas. Instead ol in.pounding the canines at Kaslo, dog ownerd who neglect to pay the dog tax will be prosecuted, Grand Forks' 3-58 school pupils contributed a little better than 21 cents per head to the Patriotic Fund in April. Trail has now a building inspector from whom all those erecting or repairing buildings must secure a permit. At Cranbrook the police chief has issued summonses on several citizens who have neglected to pay their dog licenses. The Western Cannery Company's jlants at Kclowra and Penticton will in all probability be put in operation this season. For its hotels, dining cars and lake uteamers the C.P.R. last year spent ■almost ...ei,in.\\l on Okanagan fruit and vegetables. A test of the fire drill at Cran'brook -.ehool last week showed all of the 4(Ki pupils . nit of the building in less than 4.1 seconds. At a Sunday evening's concert to raise funds for the 22oth recruits' recreation room at Fernie uearly 5200 was raised. There is some talk of a flouring ir.il] being built at Grand Forks. That town is reaching out for many kinds e.f industries. John Plasko, a Cranbrook Galiclen has gone crazy because be is unable to send money to his wife and family in the old land. Employees at Trail smelter are asking for a raise in pay of 60 cents per day. Tue company is willing to grant 25 cents extra. In eight months tbe creamery at Salmon Arm made 28,000 pounds of butter. It costs $140 a month to op- ■ rati the creamery. Prior to leaving Trail, Rev. G. A. Hackney, for five years Presbyterian pastor there, was given $100 in gold hy bis congregation. Kaslo creek is now reported to be as high as its last year's ina_.in.um. It has a considerable rise ahead of it before reaching the high water stage. Hev. Mr. Stevens, Cranbrook's free- ance parson is leaving for Poplar 1'.int. Man., where he has been ac- cepted as pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Caterpillar tractors will be used to transport ore from the Hudson Hay zinc mini's, near Salmo, B.C., to the shipping bins at the latter place, about seven miles. Enterprise: People are moving into Blairmore: at the rate of a family a lay. and it is estimated tbat tbe You who have enjoyed the grateful goodness of ADAMS' TUTTIFRDTTI GUM for years will value the new, convenient form in which it now comes to you. Five good-size sticks of stored- up flavor held prisoner for you in wax-paper and tinfoil. The outer wrapper is a valuable coupon worth saving for Regimental or College Shields. Your dealer has Tutti Frutti in any of five mellow flavors. ORIGINATORS Gy^^u deceased, and in the matter of the "Administration Act." Take notice that by order of His Honor Judge Forin, n.ade the 26th day of April, A.D., 1916, I was appointed administrator of the estate of the said Samuel Allen, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Samuel Allen, are required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 7th day of June, A.D., 1916, And all parties indebted to the said estate are required to jay the amount of tbeir indebtedness to mc forthwith. ROBERT GORDON, Official Administrator. Dated at Revelstoke, B.C., this 3rd day of May, 1916. NOTICE. child population of school nce6 has increased forty in a week. Kaslo City Council has donated •MOO towards the support of the Meth odist mission yacht "lywill." The yacht is used as a missionary boat on Kootenay Lake. According to Mr. Holmgren the rnow at the high altitudes is of greater depth than usual, and is, in fact, as deep as three years ago, when a record for recent years was i stahlished. In the County Court ol West Kootenay, holden at Revelstoke, in the .'natter of the estate of Thomas McMurray, deceased, and in the matter o! the "Administration Act." Take notice that by order of His Honor Judge Forin, n.ade the 26tb day of April, A.D., 1916, 1 was ap- Iiointed administrator of the estate of the said Thon.as McMurray, de- i eased, and all parties having claims against the said Thomas McMurray are required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the ith day of June, A.D., 1916, And all parties indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. ROBERT GORDON, Official Administrator. Dated at Revelstoke, B.C., this 3rd day of May, 1916. AFTER GRIPPE Mrs, Findley Made Strong By Vinol Severy, Kans.—"The Grippe left me in a weak, nervous, run-down condition. 1 was too weak to do my housework and could not sleep. After trying different medicines without bcnefitVinol rest, red my health, strength and appetite. Vinol is a grand medicine und every weak, nervous, run-down woman should take it."—Mrs. Geo. Findley. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic, sharjiens the appetite, aids digestion, enriches tlie blood, and builds up natural strength and energy. W. Bews, Druggist, Revelstoke, B. C. KINGSTON ONTARIO Cil$ QUEEN'S '■-rK-^* UNIVBRSITY Mm ARTS EDUCATION APPLIED SCIENCE Including Mimm;. Chemiral, Civil, Mechanical and Bl-cfricnl Hneglneering. MEDICINE Purin* Xhe Wnr there will b« continuous session* in fticdicine. HOME STUDY The Arts Course mny be tAken by entre- ti,,,:i,l. nee. 1..U ttudents desiring to gradu- ale must attend one icuion. SUMMER SCHOOL oeo. y. chown JU-.Y AND AUCUST REGISTRAR NOTICE. il^oWJ^Lm. fares J :DRUO STORF5 V The mild but sure laxative with the pleasant taste If you are bilious cr constipated Rexall Orderlies Keep your System ascleanasastone jug rinsed with cold spring water 15c. and 25c. boxes at the Rexall Drug Stores Only. W. Bews HEVKLSTOKK, 11. 0. BWBBBMBB— In the County Court ol West Kootenay, holde.n at Revelstoke, in the matter of the estate of llantista Torres, deceased, and in the'matter of the "Administration Act." Take notice that by order of His Honor Judge Forin, n.ade the 20th day of April, A.U., 1916, I was ap- liointed administrator of the estate of the said Bantista Torres, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Bantista Torres are required to furnish same, properly verified, to me od or before tbe 7th day of June, A.D., 1916, And all parties indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. ROBERT GORDON, Official Administrator. Rated at Revelstoke, B.C., this 3rd day of May, 191G. NOTICE. In the County Court of West Kootenay, holden at Revelstoke, in tho matter of the estate of John Zachary, deceased, and in the matter ol the "Administration Act." Take notice that by order of His Honor Judge Eorin, n.ade tbe 26tb day of April, A.D., 1916, I was appointed administrator of the estate of the said John Zachary, deceased, and all parties having claims against tbo said John Zachary are required to furnish sain., properly verified, to mo on or before the 7th day of June, A;IM, I'JIG, And all parties indebted to the said estate an l.-|lnre.i | the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. ROBERT GORDON, Official Administrator. Dated at Revelltoke, B.C., this 3rd day of May, 1916. NOTICE. In the County Court of West Kootenay, holden at Revelstoke, in the matter of the estate of Hamuel Allen NOTICE. In the County Court ol West Kootenay, holden at Revelstoke, in the matter of the estate of Wosyl Boyko, deceased, and in the matter ol the "Administration Act." Take notice that by order of His Honor Judge Forin, made the 26tb day of April, A.D., 1916, 1 was ap- j.ointed administrator of tbe estate of the said Wosyl Boyko, deceased, and all jiartics having claims against the said Wosyl Boyko are required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before tbe 7th day of June, A.D., 1916, And all parties indebted to the s-iid estate are mquired to pny the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. ROBERT GORDON, Official Administrator. Dated at Revelstoke, B.C., this 3rd day of -May. 1916. i ____ NOTICE. In the County Court of West Kootenay, holden at Revelstoke, in the matter of the estate of Julia Ringer, deceased, and in the matter ol the •• Administration Act." Take notice that by order of His Honor Judge Forin, n.ade the 26th day of April, A.D., 11116, I was appointed administrator of the estate dl the said Julia Ringer, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Julia Ringer are required to furnish same, properly verified, to nie on or before the 7th day of June, A.D.. 1916, And all parties indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. ROBERT GORDON, Official Administrator. Dated at Revelstoke, B.C., this 3rd day of May, 1916. C. B. HUME & CO., LTD. Revelstoke Departmental Stores Wa aim to give maximum wj.u At mtninum prloo DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT NEW EMBROIDERY, on fine cam- brie and longeloth, at 5, 10, 15, 25c. NEW FLOUNCING l.ACES and Embroideries, at 7'ic, $ioo,$i.50. Ladies WHITE COTTON KNIT VESTS AND DRAWERS, special at 16, 20 and 25c. NEW LINEN TORCHON LACE at, per doz., 50c. NEW LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. Fine riauen Lace edges at 5, 10, 15c. NEW SWISS EMBROIDERY, on Fine Organdy, for Collars and Edgings, etc., 10, 15, 25, 35c. CHUMS ENGLISH PRINTS, real Navy Indigo Blue, i'2 inches wide, 20c. AMERICAN GINGHAMS, 27 and 30in. wide, big lot of patterns and colors, 15c. A Lot of WHITE WEAR, Ladles' Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers, Combinations, etc.. at 9dc. NEW WASH MUSLINS in tho large floral etiects. for Indies' Waists and Dresses, at 25c. CHILDREN'S ROMPERS in good wash Prints and Percales, at 50c. MEN'S FURNISHING AND SHOE DEPARTMENT HOT WEATHER SPECIALS We are ready for the high temp eratures, are you? If not, comp to us and we will solve your difficulties. elastic knit, two weights at .,50c and .7f>c per garment. SUMMER WEIGHT COMBINATIONS A pure wool Stanfield very light weight if-I.T'i per suit BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR FOR MEN Choice lines of Cmsdian manufactured goods. They all bear Hie famous Stanfield Label. Nice ' Perfectly made with elastic ribb \\V. G. &. R. COTTON' COMBINATIONS inserts Short bes and no pbevta Price $1,50 per Suit BOYS COTTON UNDERWEAR Combinations with long legs snd long sieves. A nicely made com fortabln garment Price Toe suit HOYS TWO PIECE UNDER- \\\\ EAR Short sleeves and short leg*, Price ■".."> • garmi ot. GROCERY AND CROCKERY DEPARTMENT CANADIAN MADE MARMALADE PANCAKE AND SYRUP SEASON Try a jar of Express at 25c. or a tin of King Beach at 75c. Head and Leaf Lettuce, Cauliflower, Celery, Radishes, green Onions and Parsley. TRY OUR LARGE PRUNES, WHITE FIGS AND APRICOTS— THEY ARE DELICIOUS. Self Rising Buckwheat Flour in package!. Rogers Pure Sugar Syrup, 2, 5, 10 and 20 pound tins. Pride of Canada Pure Maple Syrup, quarts and half gallon tins. Crown Brand Corn Syrup, _. and 5 pound tins. Lyle's English Syrup, 2 pound tins. i Maple Flavored Syrup in quarts _ and 1 gallon tins. Premium Ham, Dominion Ham, Premium Breakfast Bacon, Domirj- lon Breakfast Bacon, Pea Meal Back Bacon, Back Bacon and Cooked Ham. NOTICE. In the County Court of West Koot enay, holden at Revelstoke, in tho matter of tbe estate of Elizabeth fane Long, deceased, and in the matte: t; the "Administration Act." Take notice that by order of His Honor Judge Forin, n.ade the 26th day of April, A.D., 1916, I was ap- polnted administrator of the estnte of the said Elizabeth Jane Long, deceased, and all parties having claims r.gainst the said Elizabeth Jano Long are re|iiired to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or belore the 7th day of June, A.D., 1916, And all parties indebted to the said estate ore required to pay the amount of iM-'i! indebtedness to me forthwith. ROBERT GORDON, Official Administrator. Dnted at Revelstoke, B.C., this 3rd day of May, 1916. WATER NOTICE. Take notice that A. J. Macdonell whose address is P.O. Box C, Revelstoke, B.C., will apply for a License to take and use twenty inches of water out of Yates Creek, whicb flows westerly and drains in to Williamsons Lake at a point about half way on thc East side of the Lake and 500 feet S.W. of a mound on the S.E. corner of Sec. 23. The water will ba diverted Iron, tbc stream at a i.e.nil near the line between Sees. 14 ..ml Ml, below' thc West fork of Yates Creek and will be used for irrigation and domestic purposes upon tbe lard described as Si L.S.D. 2, Sec. 26, Tp. 23, Range 2, West of 6th Meridian, and land NJ of N.E. J Sec. 23, Tp. 23, Range 2, West of 6th M., Plan 12-17. This notice was posted on the ground on the 2tith day of April, 1916. A copy of this notice and an application jmrsuant thereto and to the "Wnter Act, 1914," will be filed in the oflice of the Water Recorder at iti , Istoke. Objection., to the appll- eatiOD may be tiled witb the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Uights, Parliiunen Buildings, Vietoria, B.C., within 30 days after the flrst appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The date of the 1st publication of thia notice Is May 6, 1916. A. J. MACDONELL, Agent, Ladies and Gent's Tailoring Shop CLEANING AND PRESSING Opposite Revelstoke Club FRED LOW Late of Parisian Dve Works GOLD RANGE LODGE, No. I» KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Meets every Wednesday .vealng at 8 o'clock, in Selkirk Hall. Visiting brothers cordially in- TlUd. W. POTTRUFF, C. C. R. GORDON, K of R. 8. KOOTENAY LODGE, No. li. A. F. ant A. IC. Regular Meetings nre beld la New Masonic Hall os the Eoartk Monday In each month »t I p.m. Visiting brethren tie cordially welcome*. Jf. C. R. SKENE, W. M. ROBT. GORDON, Swstsry JimL ! Revelstoke, B.C., May 1, 1916. The available newly surveyed land In Township 21, Range 1, West of tho itb Meridian will be open to Homestead entry by eligible applicants on tbo 1st day of June, 1916, at nine o'clock a.m. Particulars a* to the available lands in this Township n.ay be obtained from the Agent of Dominion Lands nt Revelstoke. T. J. WADMAN, Agent Dominion Lands Patriotic Fund Please pay your Subscription to the Canadian Patriotic Fund to the Molsons Bank or to R. Gordon, Secretary WM PARKY, Auction."'i' Established a I Tapping Block I will sell your Household effects or Property, I will also repair and repolish your fur- nature, or buy them outright iMiotic :i,Vi i;.-. Mil SELKIRK LOl_Gl- No. 11 I. O. O. F. Meeets every Thursday evening li Selkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethern cordially lnvite»d. ,T LMBS M. GOBL0, N. G. JAMES MATHIE. Secretary. Revelstoke Lodge NM 1086 LOYAL ORDER OF MOO*K Meets every necond and Fouiil. Tuesdaj in Smythe's 11.11. Visiting Brethren are. cordially invited. ALLAN K. 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