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Vol. 23 No. 8 REVELSTOKE. B.C. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 191c. $2.50 Per Year TAKES SUPPLIES ALL WATER AND LIGHT NELS NELSON BREAKS CANADIAN TO TRENCHES RECORD AT SKI CLUB TOURNAMENT Trenches Full of Water-Fly­ ARREARS Mil ing Bullets Plentiful—Some The regular meeting of the city Aid, Needham stated that when BOYS SKI RUN (No Poles) Quick Moves Made council was held in the council cham­ the householders were allowed to lall List of Prize Winners Merchants Cave Splendid Sup­ Beginners and non prize winners into arrears times were good and it port — Special Press Representative of C. P. R. 1st prize, 1 pair skis and bindings, ber last night. Many matters "err S. W. Hillier who went to the Chas. Holten, Jr. discussed. would not I e : lir now that things Present Gle r.ivendsen of Camrose Long Distance front as bandsman with Un) 2'Jth bat­ | 2nd jirize, J silk scari, Pat Cowan. The following recommendation ol were so quiet t.e be too severe. By Champion of talion has written Oapt. li. H. Saw­ Ird prize, 1 electric torch, R. Gor­ ihe Flre, Lighl and Water committee the plan recom ided the accounts don, Jr. yer the following interesting letter regarding overdue water and light ac­ would all be paid by the end of 1916. Ith prize, 1 electric torch, Drcnnan Irom Belgium': Revelstoke's second annual winter ton and Tom Maley of Revelstoke ul- counts was passed and will bereaftei It H d i'e eniorce this re- Holten. "Hello, Captain Dick. 1 received . il ion itrictlj and any cases sports tournament is over, and it iy so foil, the judges, rightly, called it iie strictly enforced: "All accounts of BOYS DISTANCE RACE—2 MILKS "no decision" and the handsome Bar- your letter some time ago. Needless fS.OO and under i Ulf I I i pa.el in lull deserving charity would come before r.'nly a proper meed ol pralBe io say Under 17 Years ber cu|i for this event is still un­ to say, I appreciated it. very much, i j !•'. I" .... :• i as well as i hi our i la e aril. that from start to finish it was well 1st jirize, wns! watch, 0. Grans­ claimed. One of the judges was as you know winter lias its disagree- • ent months bill. On all accounts os I: d to tun over all li­ run and the competitions keenly aud trom. willing to concede the cup to Nelsen, Ue are having winter out here, and er this amount I in p r cent, must I e censes l polici I n i Meet ion but Bpiritedlj contested even to ihe baby Jnd prize, silver medal, Chas. Bar­ ou the distance af 13ii feet, the long­ our troubles have been rain and mud, paid by tbe end oi the moril h as well that n -• '•• i allowed them rett. girls tnk.n- their first exhibition run. est "standing" distance made in the aide features in any country. So far as tbe current months bill, lf paid ie in past years. 3rd prize, stick pin, Kufiis Stone The leading features of the tourna­ tournament, but the club declined the no snow or cold weather. before the twent leth day ol eai • The lal • •• the co irt ot revision Ith prize, stick pin, i'at Skene. ment were, tirst, the whole hearted offer with thanks, believing that both They t dl me we can expect snow month the usual discount will be • was tixi el for March BOYS DISTANCE HACK—J- Mile sportsmanlike and generous BUpport Nelsen, and Revelstoke which he rep­ ond cold weather yiiy time now. I am lowed on the current account. In both The ' • I ii m i il 11 ai pointm Under 13 Years. given the club hy the business men resents, would be better pleased to at present with (lie postal service in eases If I he old ac omits are not re­ tral ty solicitor 1st jirize, wrist watch, A. Gran­ arid citizens of Revelstoke as evidenc- win if. on better terms and a longer a small way, with the band as a duced as above mentioned the wan-; I. Owing strom. td by thi i.e ucrous contributions of distance. It should be added in just­ sideline. and light will be cul ofl at I be • n I to the haul time the city was having 2ml jirize, pair silver sleeve links, money and prizes, their closing of ice to all competitors, and it would Am getting along fine and like it. of the month. to fine e write to Ivan Nelsen. business places and splendid attend­ be hard to find a nicer s|drited lot of Of course wc would all like to bave Aid. Bourne tb ugbt thai the re­ • him to 3rd jirize, 1 stick pin, S. Needham, ance i, all s|iorts. It waa the won­ sportsmen, that snow conditions es- it over .vith, hut that is to come at commendation might '. • M g ' ird fix tb ..ice magis- der and n y ol visiting clubs, and a later date. The ordinary soldier in pecially above and to the take-off e^ on those who owed the smallei rati • • • ar 1916. It their unanimous opinion was "some were against longer juni|>s. It should 1th prize, I stick pin, Cecil btonc. the army knows about as much about ounts as it mighl be harder feer them was also dec •: to o •: the positiou town." also be stated that visiting competiv 'iih prize, 1 stick pin, W. Jamieson. What is going to happen as a heath­ to raise $5.00 at mce than for the of cil tor to W. I. Bi i.'gs at a Second, perl ai>s, should be placed ors were very much handicapped by [LADIES OPEN SKI RACK—2 Miles. en in the West Indies does. Complete larger delinquents to pay 10 percent. -•'.I-'.i.. ol I M for th year [91 the wonderful asset the club has in jumping on such a truly big lull. 1st prize, 1 sports coat, Mrs. Gun- ignorance are the words. Wc guess at Aid. Hobson did not think thai tb Thi e cil tho bt that it was ad- t.ts magnificent hill and the pains it They did their best, however. as derson. anything and everything but seldom recommendation was severe enough. \ '-,•' le to meet I I board tc took to prepare it for competitors good sportsmen should, and Revel­ .'nd prize, '. sports coat, Elsie Nel­ hit it right. To give a description .if Aid. Barber was willing to abide by Id be d vised t and spi As one looked below stoke will be pleased next year to sen. things out here is almost impossible the decision of the committee. finance their depart nl I y-.-ar from the dizzy height of the judges see them come in time sufficient to 3rd prize, 1 box chocolates, Mrs. Without augmenting actual facts as stand and took in the panoramic get the really necessary, confidence Johnson. many do. Our being bandsmen, has background of jieaks, rivers and val­ and expertness required to go over MENS SKI JUMPING CONTEST deprived us of the chance of trench leys, and dwelt on the noble jiropor- silcb an outline as thnt of Revel­ Championship ot B. C. life nil seeing the war as an ordin­ Ships fy? from APPEAL FROM ; bill itself and its six stoke's big jump. 1st i'rize. silver cuji, gold medal and ary Infantryman dots. The only hundred feet if runaway black with case of wine, Nels Nelsen. tiench life I have had was the first Three I RED GliOSS strings of pi ipli on foot and in vehi- Perhaps it should be added iiere in Jnd nri:-e. -diver rup and briar pipe six .lavs our battalion was in. The I'lis. 'nl came Mack to focus on the justice to Nelsen, who is more disap­ •le.1 n Hougan, . land was then in reserve about half jtimji itself witb the Union .lack drap pointed than the many friends he has pel prize Bilvi r '-np. Kai i Lunaas, a mile behind the front line. We liv­ Mrs, Andrew Wils'tri and ber three Oid Linen of Eve.y Descnpuor •I • ike-oft, the scene was mad'', that a bigger distance was not ose, A,lta. ed in dugouts big enough to accom daughters visited friends In Revel- modato six "a la sardine fashion " Needed Workers Ha, di- altogethei worthy of a battle between made; that he wore, that day, lor Uh prize, silver cup, Nils Willman, toke Saturday. ithers too, were thrill­ the first time, n new jmir of skis, Edmonton. Tb '\ were about four feet, wide, ten capp..d For Luck .lack Bowman, trapper, from Green ed bj the scene and circumstances and when going to the doctor next, MENS SKI IUMPING CONTEST feet long and three feet high, sup- lly shell proof. But from my Lake, was in town Mon.lay to ship was noi In tin' recording ol it morning he was told, "you must not Class B Every day this terrible ... • lasts by, pei hal the largest number of 111 111 p again for some tune or you 1st prize, silver cup and Case wine, ••a. of thinking I would just os soon furs to Vancouver. The shipment ippliee is photo - ' made before in will not jump next year, or maybe • 'ail Lunaas, Camrose, Alta. wear • itraw hat fen- protection. Our was composed of ermine, martin and greater. Ail .ever the world th . • > from moving picture to longer." 2nd prize, trial pipe and Humidor ' is were dished out to us. We mink. ing bands oi busy women amateur kodai rec.irds were made in One more feature of the sports icco, T. Maley. - •• • In the cM.y banks Mrs. ri. Bl. Houston is giving a i.-- .i in I bl • n.p .n i.r t.. •.he hundreds, lt was noteworthy, should be noticed, it was the splen­ Ird prize, I ham and 1 side bacon, trench to cook on, wandered about valentine party next Monday. The this rn.-:. ...d and do "Unir bit" to too, the splendid string of vehicles, did victory of ole Eivendsen of Cam- la. Maley. the fields picking berries ir.i the day school children will furnish the pro­ help aiiel late the BU •. our all "-el filled, which this year took rose, in the championship of II. (M, BOYS EXHIBITION JUMP time, and I bad the time of n.y life. gram. brav -' Idii rs and ligb the road. It is a matter ot some de- long distance race. A record of fifty- Prize Winners Only It was a novelty, a regular sort of a T. Frost of Mltakan visited the of the nurses who are giving theii nor in.; pride to the club that— eight minutes over such a gruelling Ist prize only silver cup. Resulted cave dwellers existence. Our meager Kutlirrfords Saturday. servic n answer to tbe com I speaking oi the second day—so many course, nis splendid stride, powerful, in a tie. Will be run for locally by I. duty of (carrying stud to the boys in Mrs. Isaac Morgan who was ill a call. In no town or at> are the wo- vehicles and pedestrians should have graceful action, and full-winded, spir­ Nelson and A. Granstrom. the trenches was usually thrust ujion few days last weel; with La Grippe Is Mien . this i..a cone safely and comfortably over the ited finish was well worthy of the LONGEST (Standing) Ski JUMPING us at night. We were mighty green on the mend. • nergetic than right MI.re i' ad without mishap or serious hearty reception h? received on cross­ CONTEST then nnd the Hying bullets used to The Misses Ella Rutherford and here In ::..•-. im :i ci ind for this the club ing tbe tape. Mr. Ki'erdsen's record 1st prize only, silver cup.No deci­ scare the 'stuffing' out of us. I re­ Myrtle Morgan were guests of Yir ments ted Cross member how we used to nearly break daily think the "are will take a lot of beating, and the sion. Cup is held. ginia Stewart Saturday at her home and etfo't given by J. IM Sutherland. club and citizens, who recognised his LADIES (Ojien SKI RUN—No Poles. our backs keeping down low in the in the station. • tutus who The i • leading feature of the manly and sportsmanlike conduct 1st jirize, silver serviette rings, communication trenches. I have since • .. ... nterest in t s' w v ' dei i zeal and organ- while here will be glad to see him, Miss E. Nelsen. walked the same trenches in nroad of the P ociety. 1 • 'ine .*; by all niem- with all the other very welcome Jnd prize, 1 box chocolates, Mrs. R. daylight with my bead quilo erect r oi tl • a le -not rd and club, In carry- guests from the prairie, as competi­ Johnson. and scanning the surrounding count y MM Society due to a rgy • BIIIIIJ, on-time and tors at Revelstoke's next tournament. SNOW SHOE RACE. MENS OPEN with my eyes. In fact on one occa­ ' a due to a tai If Ol b . ilendid two Tho Ski club and Citizens of Revel­ 100 YARDS sion in daylight 1 walked over a g ..id j 30G!8i utu Bt in of i Every otlicial seemed stoke greatly appreciate the action 1st prize, box Cigars, J. Sibbald, jiortion of the ground with a big log labor iei know M- duties and his work and of Ornnt Hall, vice president of the Jr. on my back and could loor acn>s The following is the linancial state­ grows :• .: th it i a the ents were made to meet all • 'anadiar. Pacific railway in arrang­ 2nd prize, box cheriots, C. M. Field the Holds into the enemy trenches. I ment of tbe Revelstoke Relief Bocli • • - • Idi Qtingencie8. For instance ing for F. T. Trautman, special press SNOW 3HOE HACK, LADIES did not do this to show my bravery; ty as at February '.\ 1916: intitics ol lust such then was i a hand a special rig, in representative, to be present at the (OPEN) 75 YARDS far bo it from such, but the trenches RECEIPTS Cross charge i doctor and nurse, with a tournament. Through Mr. Trautrr.an 1st prize, sack Purity Hour and pail were down as a result of heavy rain Jan. 11, balance in bank 3V.37 workn • ,oy red cross li.lg to tly to give it right photographs and nn account of the Shamrock Lard. Kathleen Field. and wo could not use them. On this outstanding cheq'i' I 14.40 a fnr of way .o tho hospital in ense of any tournament will be published in the 2nd prize, sack Purity flour and a occasion Fritz must bave been asleeii some tli e. i-'\e i > woi an in 11 - ltj| accid nt. Fortunately it was not re­ leading papers as well a-' on Canadian sack of sugar, Mrs. Moggitt. for not a bullet came anywhere near can hi. i in tins work. quired, although the falls were fre­ I'acitic railway pamphlets. me. On one occasion during our s.s Net balance 84.97 Jan. 27, li. of ti. E, • if tin > not get out and h< Ip Ln quent and severe owing to sticky Tho following is the list of i'rize days ill res"r\'e I 0,-m rru ember very I snow, no one was in the least hurt winners: Masquerade flail vividlv, f think it was the fifth night !• ' ' - a lit and young Revelstoke is anxious to LONG DISTANCE SKI HACK shortly after dark we were rooted DI8BURSEMEN rS tb rial from which t go at it again at the first possible • 'lass A -Championship •? B, I'. out ni our dugouts to go up to the Enjoyed by Many Sewing • opportunity. 1st prize, Silver eii|i, g.ild modal trenches with stud. The artillery toi Coming to tbe sports themselves. and Case ,>f wine, Ole BSlvendsen, Cam- must have used Frits kind of rougn Local relief 1 ' Balance ir.,1 a i ose. The features standing out aro first, rose, . Revelstoke's gala ski carnival was tlat day and made him sore as Feb. 5, hal In ham: 87.07 -, nl ii ring • without doubt, the spirit and excel- 2nd prize, suit Case, Oscal Anderson brought to a succetstul consumma­ things were coming our way fast, and i Ibequea outstanding Won't tier] lence displayed by the very large 3rd prize, pair shoes, p. Rostad. tion on Wednesday evening wheu its furious. There is uo beating about • 'V.-r tbe Um .i number of hoys and girls Competing ith prize, case wine, Mela NM-l.-i-n. citizens and many out of town visit­ the bi'sh he had our goat. It mi'i up Nei b - • in the junior events. It is a perfect LONG DISTANCE SKI RACH ors attended en masse the mas(|uerade in most of our necks; I know it was President Mi- T. K forth! Red • i ui,mr.• In .r.-elf to the citizens of Class B. ball arranged by the sports Commit­ in mine. Ins. Sic, Mrs. !•": will RevelBtoke Of Moth class and contin­ 1st prise, Jaeger Sweatei and box tee. Hill. I bad the had luck to g"t " n uity of -jmrt- befitting the title oi 'igars, L, Maley. The opera house presented u gay extra heavy load. It didn't fiel so • "Capital of 's Alps." '-'n'l jirize 1 bam and 1 side bacon, scene with its attractive decorations had at first but afterwards f found tdn * Tho nest feature, one, surely, of T. Maley. iu |iatriotic colors serving as an ex­ out T had hit oil more than I could Hold Lectures floin the greatest satisfaction and interest ROYS JUMPING CONTEST cellent setting for tho splendid cost­ comfortably chew.. There -.is ,n \ • •> to Revolstoke is tho fact that in the T'mler 17 Years umes worn by the ladies and gentle­ open field to cross i • iw. - • ,• reached tbe communication trenches, Just as For Farmers terlats nl I creat inn.ping contest, Nels Nelsen, of 1st prize, pair field glasses. Carl men present. A five piece orchestra an eii tb on Revelstoke, not only retains his title Cranstrom. provided excellent music and tho I struck thi-- open -"|>"1 a eouple the folloi I or notify .'f Champion .if British Columbia but 2nd prize, pair skis with bindings, stage was transformed into a comfor­ whizzed past my head anil one hit Farmers si e evei livi to • and • ire 'is will be called fe r, Mrs, is nmv also champion of Canada as Chas. Barrett. table and highly satisfactory cafeter­ the ground somewhere close by- It their kn iwledgl g and tbe 0. A. Procunier, Mrs. T. Downs. Mr'-. well. His first counting jump in the 3rd prize, 1 Mux chocolates, T. W. ia. By 10 o'clock the crowd was so took mo just no time to conclude lust methods B\ J dime Mra B. u. Blacklock or contest was 136 feet, or 10 feet bet­ Morris. great that not even standing room that that was ne. place for a man the most Irom thei: land and t" le Mrs. S. iM IJ 1 bin I'll"' par' • -i tor than Mi Olsen ol Montreal did ith prize, I pair sleeve links, Pat was available. who wanted to In peaceably in bed. celve the ie • lees for their live­ The time I made getting to tho workroom I i i last year nf before His Roy­ Skene. During the evening the prizes wero stock, it has beei ne an axiom with trench with that keg of powder on • . day or T al Highness. tho Coventor-! loneral BOYS JUMPING CONTEST awarded the winners in the various Uritish Columbia f • neii t , my back will never be equalled, not ft .Tt waf a magnificent jump, but no­ Under 14 years siM emit'.-t events and also the mas­ better ami with tl Idea ol helping oven on the best cinder track in the thing like what Nelsen can nnd will 1st prize, box chocolates Ivon Nel- querade ball prizes. These were them as much ga , over- world. That dash took about all the • . .-'land's t - do again, under proper conditions. F«0. gracefully presented by Mrs. Charles come the vexing pr iblema whle I spunk out of me. After reaching the The public will be interested to know -'"•! pi i '•. i camp cutlery kit r tt Holten, F. T. TrautmM announcing have to face, the I rovlnc trench it took me twenty minutes to hi ar ia all that betore the longesi standing Cowan. tho prize winners for the ninsiiucrade men! ot Vgrieulture I conx my hair to lay down on my lump contest ae said to his friends, ird prize I el >.-, Allan and T. Kilpatrick for the ski contest. si ries of meeting: to be In Id ' head.The trenches were In bad condi­ "my foot • Kolng bad again, but I Ornnsl i oi .1, M. McKay, Mi Triutman and Mr. ions parts of the province whi a list of Citlw tion, mud knee deep. I plugged along on going te. 'nt at the top. though ith prize, i pair Jaeger cloves, Ce- T. Kil|)atrlck acted ns costume jud­ men oi the departmi it will li I but with the bend in my back to I fear I'M fall " He wns in god not ni Stone ges, the awards being as follows: - lubjeflcta ol vital Ini n at I • British keep mv hend out, of trouble and with ir'a Bnti |i"t. bttl tbo boy fell for the I VDTEfl SKI RUN (No I olM) lb'sl dresseel eouple Mies Dochard Columbia farm' the weight of the barrel ridded T did • • ' honoui ol thi ell y and the club be IM Innei •• and non pi t n mners .and Miss Willaid ,- Olndorella and li is certain th >t thi 1 r not get. far until I was all In.. T • |i . - should an. though he made \ ,2 feet l«l pi i '• -' issors and paper knife, Prince. ibe dtatrlcl win make t point (Continued on pnge Five) he touehe ' 'be now Wltl I wo hnnds, Nannii Nelsen Pest .iti e \T,. i', Hnlten, tending the I icti • a, which .viii be H"ht?v nr- n feather, truly, but never ""'I I'- I ' irs, Kva o- Joan ol Arc. shoi i and timelj. \ d I luirinc tl ihoioH* rendering the lump not a Pi WHC Rest dressed gentleman, Mr, ll. Rlnsland as Farmer. gram e,f the points to be vlaited by •ran- lb Mil |i • •' "standing" one. \tt the other gnmn ' ;• t. Maijorio Cle­ I i bill, ai Charles I. Most original costume, Mrs. H. ! the livestock and mixed farming lec­ runnln • I • -• COmpetiti Mr. ffougeu of Edmon­ land. I Best comic costume, Mr. Leo. O. Tlnrrldgo. as Chinese girl. ture's will be given next week PACE TWO THE MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 191© fc was for the compromising advantage brilliant young member for Calgary, were too high. Perhaps they were. evol'int men and women, fathers amll Gbe ilDatUiDcvalb of his own law firm. it Is said that he is going to be min­ But skinning a ir."iise or losing an Death of C.P.R. mothers and all philanthropic instit-* ister of munitions. The porttolio bas empire is hardly i understanding of utions, painting the horrible sufler-e. Published every Saturday at And in that reason is found the ex­ not been created yet, but friends say tho matter. Il s well to remember ing ol the Serbian refugees, the star- planation of the lukewarm attitude that. Minister of Munitions or minist­ that up to the time tbe Shell Com­ Roadmaster ivation of the population staying ab KHVKLSTOKK. B. C of many Liberals in Vancouver to­ er anything else, Mr. Bennett would mittee was organised, no Canadian | home in Serbia, the painful scenes otl manufacturer had ever made a shell the desperate mothers and frozen wards the candidature of M. A. Mac­ be a success. dames Esselmont, roadmaster for or any part of one. And when they children. Many thousands of refugees donald. Not many can say with the C. P. R. om the Vancouver-North CJ7V1 iii-Herald Publishing took an order, they took a chance. are dispersed in the villages of Greece him that on both his father's and Bend section, father of Robert Easel- When Canadian wheels began to turn inl the Albanian desert or in tha Company, Limited mother's side he is of the ninth gen­ n.ont of Revelstoke, and for thirty DEEDS, NOT WORDS eration born on this continent. He on shell orders, Canadian soldiers at rocky hollows of Montene^o, without' F. E, GIGOT, Manager and Editor. years an employee of the company, comes from U E. Loyalist stock. A the front were being slaughtered for home, without food! The life oE Hon. Thomas Taylor and members died suddenly on Saturday evening New Brunswick boy, he made a for­ the want of these same shells. Was it these refugees is now nothing else* of the Bowser cabinet are not suf­ from heart failure at his residence, 51 tune in the west, and at the same better to proceed by the Pugsley me­ than a slow dying out, This lielj) ADVERTISING RAThlS Twenty-fourth avenue West, Vancouv­ ficiently talkative to suit the Review. time found time to interest himself thod of skinning thc mouse, or pro­ will be a real help only if It comes Local Reading Notices and Business duce the shells? A,nd come to think er. He has been an otlicial of the •The ministers will no doubt deplore in school board, municipal and pro­ as quickly as possible. Locals Id cents per line each inser­ of it, Ur. Pugsley has not always Brit isb Columhia division for the the fact that they are unable in all vincial politics, becoming leader of Such appeals have been made from tion. Minimum local ad charge 25c. been so particular as regards the ex- past tive years, previously having the Conservative opposition in Alber­ the following funds' r respects to meet the requirements of penditure of public funds. It ill be­ heen in the company's service in an Display advertisements 2.> cents per ta. The Serbian Archbishop of Bel­ the Review, but the fact that they hooves the man who jobbed the coun­ inch each insertion, single column. operating capacity at Fort William grade's relief fund for the families of That ho is one of the coming men try with a sawdust, wharf to cast re- Legal advertising of any form, also are giving satisfaction to the prov­ and points west of Winnipeg, the fighting men. in Federal politics is taken for grant­ flectlona on the characters of leading Government and Municipal Notices 12 ince at large may he some consola­ The deceased who wns fifty-four The St.. Helen's relief ifund for the ed. He is an exceptionally able Canadian manufacturers. In his de­ cents per line flrst insertion and 8 years of age, leaves a widow, live orphans, whose fathers were killed inl tion. The people of British Colum­ speaker and he is Tearless. He has a clining yeai the Hon. William is prov cents per line subsequent insertions, i-ems and a daughter to mourn his the war. bia do not demand a specially loqua­ streak of independence, too, nnd can­ lng more careful of the expenditure allowing 10 lines to thc inch. loas, Hie son, Robert, is a trainman The Parliamentary fund Ior the re­ cious 5abinet. It is deeds, not words not be induced to support what he ' f British funds than he was of Can­ Abdications for Liquor Licenses 85. thinks Is wrong, in tin employ of tho C.P.R, out rd liel of Serbian refugees. that count, and although the Bowser adian expenditurea ln former days. Ajij'lications for Transfer of Liquor Turned over a new leaf, as it were. Revelstoke. Another, John, is a The Serbian Bed Cross fund for tho Licenses $7.Ml. government has been hut a few weeks CROWNED WITH BUCOESS meiVibei of the 72nd Seaforth Over­ wounded BOldlera, Oil prosjiecting notices $7..MO. in otliee it has already SIMWII that it The failure eif the appeal Ol tho ll is well to keep In the buck of sea- battalion. The daughter, Annie, The generoua donors, who woultT one's mind, in discussing tho act oils Land Purchase Notices. $7.00. is fully awake to the requirements ol Heinze estate against the taxation of is a nurse at tl.e General hospital. help any of the above mentioned! e.f tins now celebrated shell Commit­ funds are kindly requested to sentT Water Application Notices, up to the province, and that it will lose no Columbia and Western lands in an The other three bovs, .lames, William important victory for the province of tee, the fact that it sprang from a and Donald, are attending school. their contributions through the Serli- ion words, $7.Ml), over 100 words in time in taking any action that may British Columbia. mere nothing into a vast enterprise The funeral took place from tho ian Legation, 105 Queens Gate, Lott- ne required. The late F Augustus Heinze, rely­ almost in a night. It. was originally family residence. A service in his don, S. W. due of the tirst acts of Hon. .1. W, ing chirily upon clauses in an agree­ ;, loosely organised body which tin- miiiu.ry was held in Westminster Please do not. forget to mark for .hit.ink to take care of a small or­ Bowser op assun ing the premiership ment for the disposal of one-half of church on Sunday morning. which of t.he funds tho donation itt der fm shells from the British gov­ the Columbia jt Western lard grant, detined, which will be duly ncknlw- was t.e ere ate special committees of ernment. In niece of turning this or­ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1'2, 1916 which he owned, to the Canadian Pa­ lodged. the cabinet charged with the investi­ der over to United States factories, cilic railway, contended that he was as was originally intended, the mili­ Urgent Appeal gation of all matters .if pressing im­ not assessable for taxes upon the oth­ tia lepartment undertook to obtain HERE'S REAL SILENCE portance and the result of these en­ er half. To meet tho situation, Hon. ! OVERWORKED MOTHER seeiae expert advice as to whether or quiries Is likely to be seen in legisla­ W. J. Bowser, as attorney-general, From Serbia Finds Health In Our Vinol The Review complains of the tr.env not the shells could be made in Can­ Collinsville, III.—" I suffered from n tion which will be laid before the introduced legislation covering the ada. Manufacturers of steel and iron nervous break-down and terrible head bers ..I the Bowser cabinet, but. matter. I'nler that legislation a pro­ bouse at its meeting n'st month. and other products whicli go into the The Serbian minister in London has aches, and was tired all over, totally speaking oi silence, the silence ed Mr. vincial court of revision upheld Mr. the honour to convey his wanncBt worn out and discouraged but as I had To Mr. Taylor was entrusted the si ell were consulted. They journeyed a large family I had to work despite my M. A- Macdonald, on subjects on Bowser's contention that Heinze down to on the invitation of thanks to all the benevolent donors suffering. I saw Vinol advertised and chairmanship of the committee charg­ which be has been challenged to de­ must pay the taxes claimed. Heinze the militia department to see what a who generously have sent until now decided to try it, and within two week* ed with the task of '.\ 'stigating the appealed to thi appeal court of Brit­ tbeir donations througb the Serbian 1 noticed a decided improvement, and fend himself and his associates in the Bhell looked like, aud what, the pro now I am a well woman."—Mrs. ANA requirements of the provincial univer­ ish Columbta, whicb also upheld the cess of manufacture was. At first legation for several relief funds exist­ leadership oi the Provincial Liberal argument of the province. Tho case I BECKER. sity, of formulating a revisiou of the these men were dubious dl results. ing in Serbia. I We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod party is much more remarkable. was Unallj c uTied by the Heinze es­ Finally they said they would make At the Bame time the Serbian min­ liver and iron tonic, to strengthen and governments' educational policy and tate to the highest court in the em­ an attempt, and they did, with the ister has to announce tbat several build up weak, run-down, overworked Mr. Macdonald is President ol the mothera of effecting what retrenchments may pire, the privy council. Tbat court's result that the industry was under relidf funds in Serbia are sending Provincial Liberal party and the Lib­ Walter Bews, Druggist, Revelstoke, be possible, in view of the abnormal judgment, which is final, is in favor way. This, in brief, is the story of through Bim their appeal to all ben- eral candidate in Vancouver ir, the B. O. conditions now existing. Even Mr. of the province and crowns with com­ tl.e launching of the shell committee. approaching by-election. plete success the fight which Premier ["aylor's most bitter ji.litical oppon­ Pnder circumstancess less peculiar Mr. .lohn P. McConnell, iormerly Bowser directed in th; interests of and pressing, making those actually ents admit that, while in his charge, editol ol the Sun. now editor ol "J. British Coli'.mM,.:.—Vancouver News engaged in shell manufacture mem­ the Department of Public Works was Advertiser. bers of tbe Shell Committee, would p.'s Weekly" has made Cbargi - conducted with efficiency and integri­ have been the height of absurdity or Financial against Mr. Macdonald and Mis p ' I ty, and hi-- selection for the import­ worse, ruder pressing conditions, it TOMORROWS SERVICES was natural enough, though perhaps tical associates whicb, il they are ant duty ut reorganizing the depart­ School Statement nut true, are slander ol the most cri­ unwise: for it was bound, sooner or ment of Education 'nas been later, as bas been pointed out in minal nature. St. Francis church, McKenzie Ave. ly approved. As "Good Roads Tay­ these columns on many occasions, to r.nd Fifth street, Pastor, Rev. J. 0. For 1915 Mr. McConnell says. "M. A. Mac­ discredit in public estimation theBe lor" he won well deserved laurels In MacKenzie. Sunday services:— Low donald is talking a good ".'.'. about very same men, and throw suspicion tbe Public Worl rti ."it. ane! the v iss at S a.m. and High Mass at RECEIPTS:— • rn them, lastly or unjustly. r Premier Bowser's connection with a . i" ii i ml taska « I 10:30 a.m. every Sunday. Sunday Prov. Govt. Grant $ 3,57i;.''.. > private law firm In this city, i1 ••- school for tlie children at 2:'io p.m., Sundry Receipts WAN bei n entrust! d Department I And now the Hon. William Pugsley School Tax Bccei|its S,78'2.17 M. A. Macdonald know that he I'enedictlon and Rosary at 7:3u p.m.. Edui nt ie •: arc 1 ik.• I>- t-1 bi i has placed the fat so near tho lire, it Loan from Gen. Revenue in,8211.Ofl l at< el by his own 1. w firm loi i onfessiona Saturday I to 6 and 7'Mii seems only just that, the entire series $ U'.).:m.77 to '.' p.m. and Sunday incrnlnR 7:30 party li adership in this provln of transactions, as thoy bave to do EXPENDITURES:— Ti ll m. Lome .'• (' impbcll, 11 e to 8. Weeks daj - Mass every morn- that the boosting was carrii A with the Shell Committee, be fully Public School High School • .- at 7 o'clock. Confessions before 1 • !-' Hated. It will clear the am. that it reacted against bim in Salaries 14.S13.0O 4,6,'tX.OO Vass. First Fridnvs -MaRR at * a. Secretary 162,00 18.01 in.. Benediction and Ibisary at 7 .'in Revelstoi e convi ntior ' I ins ll pbl 11 has .Janitors 1,760.00 715.011 occurred to him that in this systi p. m. Supplies 1,283.69 189.27 Standing of Fuel 492.93 362.63 I'tir that MBTHODIST CHURCH lb-jiairs 22.01 36.60 onths, bis astuti •• nior law p Gen. Kx|is 279.66 143.69 • Id at il ... m . P, Eddy Pupils Grounds 17.10 3-02.76 nei. «ia w as also > din ctor in rrow, The ,• isti u r Sun, b .'i n view just sm ..... :' at both Berv Total 18,780.39 i;,:n >.'.!4 $ 2&.W6.33 Following Ig the standing of the; . . tr. Macdonab • all, Int. on Debrs. 1,000.00 ol the Big Kddy school utter! Sinking Fund 1,172.il Premii • er Ior La' $ 29,348.77 the terms promotion: Ma Junior fourth A: Charles Barrett BCHOOL SURPLUS ACCOUNT:— hi Jobbed Country with rj Threatfull. Tax Levy ?22,:i'.llMM' part j Prov. Govt. Grant '.l,57i.G5 •! Third B: Mary Threatfull, Sundry Receipts 103/15 • ' tl Saw:"ost Wharf Nanny Neilson, Bolt Carlson, Dora $ 34,831.92 Tbi Lidberg, Etta Barrett, Nelly OlBBOn. Expenditure $29,348.77 lor Third A: Ivind Neilson, .Icn- Balance 2,438.16 . - • I 31.831.M lohnson, Ksthor Gritliths. • • ll • i'i Reader: Johnny Barrett, Vi. A. STURDY II. MANNING • in, Elsie Cample, Carl; i ' Lidberg. Secretary Chairman First Readei Beda Campe, Carl • .' .-inahl Grace. BALANCE ARRIVED AT AS FOLLOWS:— Ragi ai Olsson, Hen- School Tax Levy if 2H.0 il.i'i Ethel Granstrom, lr LeSS School Taxes Collected $ S.7S2.17 Cash Advanced by City 10,82ie.liM Vera l.iill"'rg. Jcflry % 19,608.17 • Balance $ 2,483.16 I'hoiii «jt i, ,,n enrollment Certified had en average altend W. T. 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NOTES ON COW TESTING j he received $804.48. He discovered there was a difference ln profit per Commissioner's general report, con­ For five months ending NoTScibtr j the poor cows and got rid of them. cow of $24,66, the eight high yielding tains twelve appendixes which deal 3Cth. Rossland contributed $9,AM to WESTERN flOAT To assist dairy farmers who de­ "At Mallorytown, Ont., a herd of cows giving an average profit dl with the work of the Assistant Dairy the Patriotic Fund. For the same sire to test their herds for milk pro­ twelve cows has increased from 3726 $37.21 while the poorer cows return­ Commissioner, the extension of mar­ months dependants or. the fund in By R. T. LOWERY pounds of milk per cow in 1909 to 7,- ed a profit of $12.6f> per head. The kets, dairy aud cold storage divi­ duction the Dairy and Cold Storage that city received leae than $700. Commissiorer at Ottawa has issued , 388 pounds per cow in -1'814-, thiB is milk in each case waB valued at $1.15sions , etc. An appendix of unusual Ashcroft barber shops close at 8 for public distribution a pamphlet en­ an increase of 3,662 pounds of milk per hundred pounds. Tbe difference interest gives statistics of the ex­ p. m. I titled "Cow Testing Notes" and des­ per cow, or 98 per cent. no doubt would have been very much port and Import trade in dairy pro­ i educed had the feeding been the Cougars are killing sheep at Chc- ignated circular No. iti D. & S. ser­ "In Hastings county, Ontario, a duce, which show that the exports of FEEBLE, AGED WOMAN mainus. ies. The pamphlet shows the neces­ farmer commenced cow testing in same for all the animals. Those that butter increased from 1,951,585 lbs. in yielded the higher profit were much Says Vinol Made Her Strong; sary equipment as spring scales, box 1912 and found his herd of ten cows 1890 to 2,724,913 in 1915, while during The Columbia river at Marcus ls averaged 5,780 pounds of milk and 187 better fed than the others. Tbe avth­ e same period the exports of cheese Grand Saline, Texas.—"I am an aged of sample bottles, dipper, etc, and woman and for a long time nee netk frozen over. erage cost of their feed for the milk­ increased from 94,264,187 lbs. to 137, tells the cost of each and where the pounds of fat. In 1914 his ten cows and faeble but Vinol restored my health averaged 7,486 pounds of milk and ing period being $43.96 per head, b01,66l lbs. and strength 90 that I feel almost young Coast jiotatoes are heing evaporat­ outfit may be procured as well as 254 pounds of fnt, an increase of while the food received by the less This report is available at the of­ again and am doing all my houaeworlc ed in Vernon. the purpose and method of use of Old people who are weak and feeble 1,656 pounds of milk and 67 pounds profitable animals was valued at fice of the Publications Branch of the each. should try Vinol and know its merits as Chee Kee has opened a general of fat in two years. $3'2.33 per head. Calculating from the Department of Agriculture at Ottawa I do. It is the best medicine to create store at Big Bar. The Department of Agriculture, This pamphlet is available at the standpoint of cost of the milk the strength and for chronic colds I have ever taken"—Mrs.FANNIE E.RODGERS. through the Dairy and Cold Storage Publications Branch of the Depart­ eight cows with the low yields made Only two workmen lost their lives Oysters were $1.50 a can in Kaslo Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron Branch helps farmers to test their ment of Agriculture at Ottawa. only 32 cents profit on a hundred in the Crow's Nest mines in 1816. tonic.is sold on our guarantee to benefit 23 years ago. pourlds of milk while the higher or your money will be returned. cows. In July 1915 the branch re­ Kaslo trustees estimate they will yielding cows made 54 cents profit Fresh eggs are 55 cents a dozen in ceived records of 22,669 cows. Evi- require $8,460 for school purposes Walter Bews, Druggist, Revelstoke, THE COST OF PRODUCING MILK Irom nn equal amount of milk. Okanagan Falls. ces of the value of cow testing are this year. B. C. given: This information and a great deal There should be a shipbuilding "Cow testing not only produces The cost of producing milk obvious­ more of equal value is contained in boom in B. C. this year. better cows, hut more interested nnd ly depends a great deal on the milk­ the recently issued annual report of ing capacity ol the cows used.. Com-, the Dairy and Cold Storage Commis­ The Northport smelter will blow in better dairymen. parison between eight of the best and . sioner of the Department of Agricul­ One ol the best investments you can make this winter le to in March or April. "With each cow's recrrd hefore him ture at Ottawa. This report, in ad­ the dairyman is able to feed more in­ eight of the poorer cows in an Ontar- J dition to the Dairy and Cold Storage Billy Frank has the plans ready tor telligently, "Meal in proportion to io dairy record centre shows that, a brick block in Oroville. milk," is a good motto. Buy a Pair of Skis Jesus Garcia left ari estate at Mer­ "The fun res of a creamery =tatc- ritt worth about JMO/OOO. ment nt Way's Mills, Que., show thnt and build up your health. 'from a herd of twelve cows in 1912, Last year about 52,O00',0O0 pounds CHAS. M. FIELD We have them in Ash, Hici-ory and Pine. Call and look them the cash received by the owner wns of copper were produced in B. C. r $297.8. i. In 1914, from twelve cows, Re 0,d A Wyandotte hen in Vancouver lays We also Carry complete stock of MEN'S WEAR for city, moun­ Fire Insurance [ rmtfe8 ] tains, mine or bush. eggs that weich nearly five ounces. i 0,d FURS BOUGHT at highest market prices. Last year a dairy cow in Mnrberth Accident Insurance [ t S^SST'] Pa., produced 25,000' pounds of milk. I Life Insurance psa"fi2??« ] W. E. Fish, forrrerly of Vancouver, F. B. WEI,L«> is starting a cigar factory in Merritt Perhaps Your Lower Town REVhLS fOKE Constable Charles Tame has been Notary Public Revelstoke Real Estate transferred from Hope to . i KIDftEYS are out of order. Make the doctor's Penticton has had a coal famine, test, Examine your urine, It >lunild and it is only 70 miles from Prince­ lie :\ light straw color—if it \_ highly colored, reddish ordeepor.ang'e— if the ton. odor is strong or unusual it "brick dust" or mucus is present, look to the CITY TRANSFER CO. It is rumored that the Bank of kidneys. Thev are out of order. Commerce may open a branch at Get GIN PILLS at once, and take Baggage Transferred Distributing Agents ar.d Storage Hop-. them regularly. Does Blotter O Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lum.bago, I pain in tin* back, groin or hips all GENERAL DKAYING George Benson was fined $50' at point to weakness in the kidney or bladder action, and the pi essing neces­ Advertising PAY • Penticton for supplying liquor to a sity for GIN PILLS. redskin. Gin Pills are worth their weight in FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALITY gold because thev drive these pains I clean out ol the system. They only Phone 4G-27G Night Phone 346 While crossing the Fraser river at cost 50 cents a box, with the absolute If you have ever made intelligent, consistent use of blotters, guaianii't'ot ^ati-tai tion or your money Agassiz in a canoe. Bus llerlini; was Back. Six boxes lor $2*50, or a free there is nn need to ;isk you this question. You will know that CURTIS & SWITZER drowned. treatment it you write to if as nnii.'h thought is Riven to their preparation and distribution John Hope of Seattle has been National Drug& Chemical ns is devoted to other funis of printed advertising, no publicity granted a lease of the Bullion mine Co., of Canada, Limited method eon equal blotters, either for economy or effectiveness. at Quesnel Forks. Toronto - Ont. 14 It you have never made use of blotters for Bdvertising purposes now is the time to investigate their advantages. The blotter is The Canford sawmill near Merritt will cut 18,000,000 feet of lumber this BEAVER BOARD season. THK ORIGINAL LITTLE RI-MINDER THE ORIGINAL OFFICE NECESSITY Wagner a;ejeies are SO cents a box cTVlade from Pure Wood Fibre. Builds in Pentlcton, and beef from d to 20c. THK ORIGINAL SILENT SALESMAN Sanitary, Durable, Beautiful Walls and a jiound. Ceilings. Used Anywhere. Mnny styles of blotting to suit every requirement. Suggestions, King On died in Penticton last estimates, and further particulars at your service. week aged cn years. He was buried with Chinese honors. GLOBE LUMBER Co, Ltd. The war has created a great boom EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL in Nor.vay, and made many Bhipplng Revelstoke c7Wail-Herald clerks millionaires. div- Golden may be made a C.P.R. Jack Laughton, Proprietor First Street, Revelstoke, B, C. isional point, when the tunnel atl Rogers PBBB is completed. The first settlers on the site of San Francisco came there in 1776, but WINDSOR HOTEL there was no excitement until 1819. EUROPEAN PLAN Crnston nnd Nelson are now con- rected l:y the government tclcjdione GOOD ACCOMMODATION REASONABLE KATLMS ALE-W CAFE IN CONNECTION line. It costs 20 cents a minute to; talk between the two points. | In the Yukon the trails are very! (\ D i C MT A | Suitably furnished with the bad this winter and the stages be­ V-/ltll—l>l I r\mmm choicest the market affords. tween Dawson and Whitehorse are We find we are overstocked with enamelled ware seldom on time. LJ^^n'Crj Best Wines, Liquors and Lawrence Morrison and Phoebe and are offering these at prices never before offered riv I L-L_ Cigars. Rates $1 a da\. Bohertson were married in Hedley last month. They will reside at the J. Albert Stone, Proprietor Monthly rates. Nickle plate mine. in the City, i And.' Good died suddenly in Spo-[ kane lest month. At one time he ran an hotel in Crows Nest. He was Pudding Dishes, from 1 pint to 2 quarts 15c UNION HOTEL buried nt Colemnn. Pie Plates, 9-inch 2 for 25c A. r. LHVKSQCR, Proprietor '. In B. O. ten tons of potatoes to Tea Kettles 75c the cere can be raised. Potatoes FIRST BTREET, KEVKLSTOKE, P.C. from this province can now bw ship­ Covered Roast Pans 65c ped into the United States. Delicious Vegetables, &c, fresh from own Ranch Many big copper companies now Preserving Kettles, from 25c to 75c have their headquarters in Seattle. | One of these companies has proper­ Berlin Kettles, from 35c to 65o ties worth $200,009,000 in Chill. Double Boilers 60c and 70c The editor of the Hope Review' Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co., Ltd. says that he once worked in a print­ Tea Pots 40c Wholesale Dealers ing office where the towel was not | Dish Pans 35c, 40c and 50c Direct Importers considered dirty unless it was able; to stand up. Lipped Saucepans 15c to 40c It is reported that W. E. Hodder Covered Saucepans _ 20c to 50c baa located an oyster claim in North i Our Goods are GOOD Kaslo. More likely that Bill has fo'ind a clan.' bed or a blinch of lob­ sters. These are a few of the many. Come in and see The war prisoners in Germany on-| Our Prices logical and within reason ly get 14 ounces ol meat a week and our bargain tables. mini'i of that is horseflesh. The codec is burned barley, and thc bread ie principally made from rye and pota- See us before placing your orders toea. The Riverside Farm at Ferry, nivn- ed by A. C. Mills comprise over 900 aires. This •enunn 450 acres are seeded to winter wheat, nnd In the ..'iK'i'J^vjri spring 250 acres wlll be planted in Sturdy Hardware Co. Marcus wheat. More than $50,000 Mail-Herald Printing worth of pure Holstein etattle were sold at this farm last year, WILL PLEASE YOU PAGE FOUR THE MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 19I« I = Notes Irom the Nines MAIL CONTRACT Surf Inlet Gold mine on Royal Is­ SEALED TENDERS, addressed to land, 10 miles south of Prince Rup­ the Postmaster General, wlll bc re­ ert, was sold for $1'5>C,000 to Tenapah ceived at Ottawa until noon, on Fri­ Belmont Company of Philadelphia. day, the 25th February, 1916, Ior the conveyance ot His Majesty's Mails, A favorable report has been receiv­ on a proposed contract for four ed from Mr. Wm. Fleet Robertson, years, thirteen times per week each provincial mineralogist, and at Niv- way, between Revelstoke and Street ietsy five and a half n.iles from 1 as- Letter Boxes, from the first April lo. next. Printed notices containing further It is reported that the Consolidat­ information as to conditions of pro­ ed will put a big crew of men to .Printing posed contract may be seen and work on the Highland just aB soon blank forms of Tender may be ob­as there is sufficient water running to tained at the Post Office of Revel­ allow of n resumption! of operations. stoke, and at the office of the PoBt That . . Office Inspector. Mike Walsh has returned to this sec­ JOHN R. GREENFIELD, tion from near Creston, where he is Post Office Inspector. interested in a copper proposition Post Office Inspector's Office, Vam- that he bas heen working on for a couver, B. 0., 14th Jan., 1M«. .Pays . . number of years. It contains information that has •£ With silver around fifty-seven cents saved them time and money nnd Montreal lead at nearly seven in making farm improvements. -Pays you dollars und fi'tty cents, local mining It has taught them the economy of ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE OF men are commencing to get a little building everythingof everlasting concrete. impatient at the inactivity forced up- Your business status is often judged by CANADA There's no other building materinl ns durable, as on milling plants by the continued adaptable,as easy to use or ns low in final cost as concrete. cold weather. They feel that tbey the style and quality of your Printing. A The next examination for the entry Practically everything that oan he built ot wood, stone or ct naval cadets will be held at the ex­ want to make hay while the sun is steel can bc made better with concrete and this hook tells poor circular hasn't half the convincing amination centres of the Civil Serv­ shining. you how to do it. It is fully illustrated with photos nnd diagrams and contains 52 practical farm plans. and business-bringing power of the better ice Commission in May, lMfr, success­ ful" candidates joining the college on The B. C. Copper Company is mak­ If you haven't a copy, send for one today. Keen it handy. Refer to it often. one. A cheap and common-looking letter­ or about the 1st August. Applica­ ing arrangements for the construc­ tions for entry will be received up to tion of a concentrating mill at It it Iree and will he mailed to you immediately upon receipt of coupon below. head lowers your credit with the whole­ the 15th April by the Secretary, Civ­ Princeton to handle the ores ol the il Service Commission, Ottawa, from Princess group. Thc company has saler. CANADA CEMENT COMPANY LIMITED, r whom blank entry forms can now be also completed the purchase 'from E. _J«'V "Vi/tv Herald Building, - MONTREAL. obtained. Hodges of Vancouver, liquidator of Candidates for the examination in the South Yale Copper Company, of CUT OUT AND MAIL May next must be between the ages the Sunset mineral claim for $45,000. CANADA CEMENT COMPANY LIMITED. Herald BoUdiif, MONT Tavs Vs of fourteen and sixteen on the 1st of ior. Gentlemen :—Pleete send mc n (ree copy "f July, 1916. For the week ending January 27th, *4oU "Whut the Farmer van do with Concrete." You are delighted with MAIL-HERALD Further details can be obtained on the ore receipts at the Consolidated Numc application to the undersigned. M. & S. smelter at Trail from tbe Street end N«> - Printing—for we do our utmost to please G. J. DESBARAT8 different mines of the Ainsworth and City _ , ,,,,-, Province Deputy Minister ot the Naval Service Slocan divisions were: you. We have the staff, stock and equip­ Department dt the Naval Service, Ot­ Mine Tons I ment to deliver the goods—so we get your tawa, January 10th, 191*. Standard, Silverton 124 Unauthorised publication ot this ad­ Hewitt, Silverton 36 vertisement will not be paid tor.— Galena Farm, Silverton 91 next order, sure. Then your satisfaction 'StliilLUS •'L7\:tl.!u\LUiAl->_\Ul_I&_UWE£^^ 90793. SlOCan Star, Sandon 33 results in recommendation and so our Ruth, Sandon 3R PAID-UP CAPITAL, W.OOO.OOO RBSBRVB FUND, $7,(KKUKexi No. 1, Ainsworth 185 NOTICE business grows. Florence, Ainsworth 32 Blue Bell, Riondel 27 In the County Court ol West Koot­ Utica, Adamant Rl I IMPERIAL BANK enay holden at Revelstoke, in tbe Black Prince, Slocan City 27 matter of thc estate ol Ivan Kosefl, alias John Blacky, alias J. K. OF CANADA 3 Pelct HowUnil, President. Kanihliuhcd 1875. I!. Hay. G.iier.l Manaiet Blacky, deceased, ard in the n.atter The figures published in this issue of the "Administration Act." show that 1915 was one of the most active and productive years in thc Take notice that by order of H1B Drafts, Money Orders and Letters of Credit issued history of the industry in British Honor Judge Forin, made the 14th Columbia. The tot;il estimated value available throughout the world. day of January, A D., 1916, I wai of the output was nearly $30,000,000. ajipointed administrator of the es­ Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. An increase of $3,3U,OiK) over 1914 is tate of the said Ivan Kosefl deceased, shown. The silver production of 3,- Dealers in Government and Municipal Securities. ••uni ill parties having claims against C70,(N)0 ounces is the greatest in 18 the said Ivan Koseff are required to Savings Department at each Branch. yours; zinc and copper output estab- ' Interest credited half-yearly at current rates. furnish samp, properly verified, to me lish a high record, and lode gold pro­ tjmasMB-U on or before the twenty-fifth day of duction hns been exceeded only twice j General Banking Business transacted. ?s February, A. D.. 1916. And all part­ The hirh price of lead to a consider- i ies indebted to the said estate are able extent offsets the decrease in the1 REVELSTOKE BRANCH! MCKENZIE AND flDST STS. '1 to pay the amount of their production ol that metal, and while j A. B. MCCLENEGHAN, MANAGER indebtedness to me forthwith coal shows a reduction in tonnage, ROBERT GORDON the. coke output is greater than in '•w-t-twaiwmrsiwirm. LooK. For Official Administrator. Mil I. Dated it Revelstoke, B. C, this 20th •Jan'iary, 19KM 32 pupils .ef 'Irnnd Forks Prcsbyter- i;in Sunday School scored a perfect Thu Sign WATER ACT attendance during I'.n.i. In I Iter ol thp Water Act, Rev. W. i. McQuarrie, late Presby SPRING GOODS itter of an appli- terlan pastor at Pernle, has accepted Water 8up- a call ti, Kenora, Ontario. Mail- . ^tWf^ s Job • t to divert Herald «%^E> preSs [Eddy Creek, The weathi o cold at Kaslo innol get a afternoon for iho ARRIVING ' • imbia R TH E that the petition hospital annual meeting. jiply Com- Vi H. Almond, the Kaslo barber, t Just received—a shipment of Fancy Crepes, Ginghams It means SATISFACTION' ir. PRICK • heir under who li as two gone at the front, has r, th» office ol ''•'l fe.- ovei ea and Prints, price 15c STYLE, QUALITY ai I DELI\ YM t on B Hate er nf -' H Green It tins > iar'8 president ... "f ,; i vative Aaaocla ' Ladies and Misses' Middy Waists, all new waists, prices Let us esti or ask trlth Mayor Anderson, trice, — 90c, $1.0(1 and $1.25 MS for ideas, ntormation ••e ir loads ol new machinery! ' • • ••• - for th'- Continental mine concentrat- can help j er for I I . District, A-i-b- • Port Hill arrived last week. lny of The new La Diva Corset with spiral boning—we have i tho The i I Id Bnap has , just received a shipment of these corsets, price $4 ' it i.,nis on thi , • Pentlcton We Print s •• :KII Ladies' Shoes, every pair guaranteed. The new Gypsy • • •• hotels being out of; • Port Hiifs ice harvest will Button, Gipsy Blucher and Militiry boots. We have, Catalogues • Billheads - Cards Menu-. • ' . ."',ii ago as well, all other staple lines in stock Ball Prof 'rams • Book.' and Booklets i'i.; Vlll • Ml I Sllll.S Bt Loose Lea Acrount Form". - Lnvlopes nee against all citizens wi.o are in • school and sewer taxi's. Paillette Silks, .'Kiin wide, in all colors, price $100 per Programs - Wedding Stationery yard • Ttfl ' • rortnin Grocery s I] Memonam Cards - Lumber Forms, Etc. tenderi I r ' eirtirlen r<". • ' Fred Young & Co* ..ny tender Cressman Ma:! Herald Job Tress Tender* will i Revelstoke. B. C. Phone No. 8 'ith at 2 ;. PHI STORK HOSP1TAI & Co. Trene What's in a Name ? m. Hit. Ladies' and Well, tt just depends. When you hear ol Hobson's Bread you naturally feel hungry. The crisp brown exterior and Men's Tailors the appetising wbite inside are both signs of the good R1.8TOKK NOR8BRIBS flour we use and the care we take to bake lt lust right. Try it for yourself—we do not fear the result. i T P1.0WKRB fi ri.ANTH tJp-tu-Jdtp Work riioiic (jiwrdntecd Phone 41 HOBSON'S Box 734

ILlffl SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12/, 1916 THE MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE PAGE FI\»

! rifle shots I felt quite relieved. We never went bic to live in the trenches but for a >ug time we bad THE WEEK AT THE Y.M.C.A. to go up each night when the boys were in and carry rations from where ! the transport left them, to the front C. B. HUME & CO., LTD. , lines. This was worse than ever for Walking Exercise Bowling League we had about a five mile walk each Family Shoe Wo aim to give •maiimum • way. On a good many occasions Outfitters Revelstoke Departmental Stores wear A; minimum price Versus Gymnasium Hearing Final while thus employed the trenches : could not be used, and we were com­ pelled to make the whole trip above (By the Physical Director) On Wednesday evening the Business ground, with the enemy only sixty DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT When asked why they do not take Men lost two games out of three in or seventy yards away in places. We eventually got used to the song of more exercise many men will say their la'st league match ol the season. bulbts. But let me tell you it takes "Why, 1 get all tbe exercise 1 need. I .fhei.e is only one remaining league a bit of getting used to, this plowing walk three miles a Any," and the game to be bowled ofl, Government along with a load on your back, no question arises "Is walking three LACE AND INSERTION in J and 1 STANDARD 200 YARD SPOOL COT­ and the C.P.R. 1 visible enemy in sight, just the soft miles a day all the exercise a man inch widths, all white, worth 10c, TON in black and white, all num­ whizz of a close one straight from needs?" With a couple of months left in the and 15c, clearing at a yard 5c bers at 40c. doz., or 3 for 10e the gun or the sharp whe-e-e-e of a Walking is a splendid (.exercise, one howling season diflerent competitions rocket, with no chance to come back A Table of EMBROIDERY INSER­ WOMEN'S AMERICAN FLANNEL • if the best there is and walks taken will be arranged and interest promo- and no protection except the darkness TIONS, nice for repairing dresses, WAISTS—ConvertaUe collar. two in the open are most refreshing and ted. Telephone the Y for particulars , and what the Lord sees fit to give. etc, all white. These are good qual­ breast pockets. turn cufls nicely beneficial. But walking does not re- or talk it over with the secretary, We hnve sin-e got out of that work ities and sell at lCc to 25c. On trimmed with buttons, Each S 1 .00 freshen nil the muscles of the body. BUSINESS MEN altogether and do not go within dan­ sale at 10c In fact only the largei lower muscles N. Couling 176 131 KO WOMEN'S ALL WOOL LLAMA s. ger of rifle fire T guess they could are used, and these are the muscles J. H. Lyons 177 168 50(1 YARDS FLANNELETTE, yard CASHMERE HOSE, black. Very 'Iron a shell on us, but they first that are most In use all the time J. L. Hay 135 wide, nice range of colors and pat­ senrce goods. These are good buy- ' have to find you to do that. during the day by the average man. A. _, Rose 149 141 terns, at 15c Ing at per pair 60c But such chances are onlv natural. | Proper exercise for the whole body W. T. Johnson ll,'.i 171 148 Th»v ere tlie fortunes of war. If would call Into play all the muscles, Somerville 151 120 132 c. there was no risk war would he easy. big and little, moving all the joints, Brier 147 w. So if our opponents see fit to give us •and giving the lungs a complete a free ride on one of their Jack John change of air in all their parts. Thi* 739 706 80S °on's 1 Fiiess we will have to accent would keep the system from getting HOARD OF DIRECTORS. it as part of the game. At that MEN'S FURNISHING AND SHOE DEPARTMENT •stale." Tf the muscles and joints J. Q McKinnon 149 192 156 th»re thenlc movements kirk school, Division 1. in Odds and BREAKFAST C. Somerville 1 ."e • 1 135 170 FINNAN HADDIES Bhould then he used starting with the Laura Beech 758, Ruth Lindmark Ends of China J. L. HUN 153 130 145 KIPPERED HERRINGS small muscles in the fingers ard work 713, Robert Beech 709, Frank Porta T. Johnson 184 223 ing up the arms gradually taking in w. 164 705, Robert Lawrence 71)2, Ernest KIPPERED SALMON SELF FUSING BUCKWHEAT largei ones till the shoulders have Prey 685, Edmund Kincaid 679, Ches­ BL\CK COD FISH 74- 749 SPECIALS heen reached, then change and do the ter Longhead 6&1, Margaret McLeod. SALT MACKEREL MAPLES F; H P. same with the feet and legs gradual­ 650, ' Elsie Frey 650, Lemuel Briggs SALT HERRING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY M Stortz 119 148 165 i; ly bringing in the trunk muscles. By 49. Dorothea Lyttle 619, Donna SALT COD FISH I.. A. Baker 127 136 113 Cornflakes, per package 10c. ihis time the body will bc well Hume 610, Leonard Thompson 610, SCOTCH SMOKED HERRING S. Couling 114 138 Cuoking Figs, i pounds 25c. MAPLE SYRUP warmed up and ready to stand any \nnie Morgan C09, John Guzzo 602, FISH BALLS IN TINS, SOME­ Pumpkin, 3 lb tins, per tin .. 10c. A. Davidson 167 154 97 iei vj exercise that a person may Kate Morgan SOO', Mary Ringer 540, THING NEW H. Mulholland 12: 91 String Beans, per tin 10c. wish to indulge in. The muscles are 15C Annie Cashato 539, Richard Law- 11. Ferguson 125 PURE II .: HONEY. not apt to become strained if called ience 531, Dorothy Lairg 530, John len te> stand great tension, and as McLeod 529, Marguerite Brown 527, <"7n 698 they are all working smoothly the 596 Jack McCarty 50: ofthe a nearby city In charge of an old ley but about the temperature following communication from E. J. the taste antl discernment of Cana­ Vernon's teital assessment for 1915 dian collectors. Hut there is. he Bays, stage driver for examination. il simmer rain; no colder. Chambers, Ottawa, chief press censor i- JS3.28S less than a year ago. one iliing lacking in all of them—thc On two successive trips the old fel­ KOOTENAY LODGE, No. If, A work out of this kind does not lor Canada: work of Canadian artists. Mr. Lam low forgot this particular errand. A A. F. and A. li Ni t a pound of local fi eight ar.iv- wonders thai these native artists, whe third time he was charged with It in take so long as one might think. Fif- The Canadian government bas re- terms unmistakably strong. Again he Regular Meetings are held la u mutes is jilenty of time in ceived notice from London that the •. the east at Fernie from Jan. rank, as a whole, with the modern Dutch school, do not receive more re forgot. Fearing to confess his care­ New Masonic Hall on the Fourth which to go through the whole pro- Secratary of State for Foreign Af" -"..-• to 2Stb. | cognition. Such arlists as Horatio lessness, he resolve* to brave it out Monday in each month at I p.m. grain. This is the body building fairs has been informed by the Unit- Walker. Homer Watson, Edmund somehow. Visiting brethren are cordially kind of exercise that develops tbe ed SI ites Embassador, that the Tur- S'elsoi ;eelice are rounding up the Morris, Gagnon, William Brymner, "Well," said the storekeeper anx­ welcome. iously, "did thev say it was a bad healthy Bymetrlcal man tbat we kish government desire that in future city's opium smoking Chinamen. The and James Frazer, have no pe rs In their own held. bill?" C. IM SKE NF, W. M. would all like to be. The man who remittances ol monej not exceeding •;'-e Is >25. "Why, no," responded the stage ROBT. QOR1VJN, Pww.ry Mr. Lane visited the galleries of walks his three miles daily will Boon Rv< pounds from private persons for driver deliberately, "not exactly." Rossland Farmers' Institute is now sir William Van Home, lady Drum­ get s.i used to it that for him it is Uritish prisoners ol war in Turkey. "Not exactly?" ejaculated the oth­ Btrong enough to buy grain and feed mond, iiiui .Mrs. Aliens, in Montreal, er. "What do you mean? Was lt no exercise at all. It docs not cause should hi dispatched t.e tbe Interna- and of Sir Edmund Walker, Sir IMI good?" SELKIRK LODGE So. 18 Miad lots. niund Osier. Mrs. Timothy Eaton, i even breathe deeply, and this timm! K"d cr. ,-s Committee at Gen- "No, not exactly that either," and Mr. D. R. Wllkle and Mr'. Cbestei I. O. O. F. Is one of the most important things. t\ i for transmission ti the Ottoman Tn nie sawmill at Wardner is be­ D. Massey, In Toronto. the old man bl iginened a little. "They Meets every Thursday evening ls said they guessed it was 'bout mid- Why is it tnat a postman, walking Red Crescenl Society at Constantln- ing overhauled to be ready for cut- "These connoisseurs have fine rc- Selkirk Hall at 8 o'clock. Visit­ 11 day, will he looking forward t.i ipll by whom payment to the reciji- dlin'." ting at an early date. presentatlve collections of the mod­ ing brethern cordially Invited. i is hum- in the gvmn.isiiiin in the ev- lents will be effected and .. •"'••U'T re­ ern Dutch and French schools," Bald Origin of Canada's Name. JAMES V. nOBLB, N. G. turned to the International commit- Mr. Lane, "Then' is a Bprinkling ol tiling; because walking affords him ng to a real coal shortage at tbe work of British artists, such ae There is a greal deal of dispute as JAMES MATHIE. Secretary. 'il exercise, no pleasure, and in tei ii Oeni < i, Trail wood dealers are doing a grand llorni'l. McTaggart, Swan, Mt h llle, to how Canada came to get Its name, "i .'I'I.I itum in ihe evening altera Letters and pai - be it present. and Lavery. I was somewhat dis­ but many are disposed to the belief that Canada IK a perverted Spanish lay's work he gt'ts exercise that uses sent to the International Red Crosi appointed in noi finding mon' of the hers in Grand Forks school British school, antl so few picture? phrase. The Spaniards visited here Reveletok e Lodge ill his muscles and gets jileasure out Committee at Gi •.' . transmis­ previous to the French and made will C'lntribute one day's pay per of Canadian artists. One would like No. 1086 il n. Exercise and pleasure together sion. Such i' tten and parceli lo see tho siinit' appreciation of search for gold and silver, and, find­ good f,r soul and body. post Iree, Money should be remitted • the Patriotic Fund. Canadian art as Canadians show to ing none, they oft. n said amongst 1OYAL ORDER by International Monej Irdei which their great humorist, Prof. Stephen themselves, "Am nada," meaning, OF Ml K)8E •: MM.". 103 births were record can be obtained at any po Leacock." "There Is nothing here." j'/ Meeti every ieci n. Iiorno e-ver We --i I'liali/.e ill games by J8 and IC pins respectively a week limited to four lines and that ing called for in surjirising numbers. since. Just at present, fewer serious Metallic Ceilings, Corrugated Roof­ In the last game thc Bankers btfike this regulation applies also t.e addressed to them. Letters uf great-: hooks aro being published owing to McGill To I'ass Soldier Hoy-. ing, Furnaco Work and up- and won out by an easy mar­ the sudden demand for hooks relat­ Following tin example of several to-date Plumbing er length will not be delivered. of the English universities, the fami­ gin Of 81 jiins. The Fireball were ing to the war in all its phases. Work handicapped in not having their two Hooks Ihat. have long Iain dead, ly oi arii al McGlll will grant degrees hooks of obscure modern history Workshop Uoouaughl Ave. regulat men McRne nnd Mil,coil to fourth year students who enlist and diplomacy, of description of the WHI, tin Canadian expeditionary REVELSTOKE - - B.C. HANKERS Takes Supplies various countries Involved in war, forcei before the conclusion of ihe w. T. Johnion ISB 307 180 are being revived. One volume Ihat pri 'in colli gi term, Students of J. 1 . Hay 117 181 138 was suppressed hy the Kaiser, and iIn first, Becond and third years will i Continued from I'age Onel which had a doubtful popularity ten be given eredli ror a mil term aca- DR. T. H. TAYLOR II. Robertson 13.1 163 IM years ago — "Life In a Garrison demli work, On Ihelr return th oung HI l«9 ina ither. T fulfilled my mission ieed lng down one million mon' acrM The Guaranteed "Or.'E DYE foi ers." "It Is interesting to note." i.f wheal tins fan than ever before in M i irridge ir.i l it 161 anil back to the d i il • 11! said Mr. Lane, "that tho most notable DENTIST All Klnda of * '. her history, Tins follow tbe appeal Vi L. Crawford ir.3 187 ID. contribution to serious literature this the tiii'lest, most disgusted pled . K Cer". I...1 ,,, . 1 . ' '.inr. „f V ol.v TOY of the Federal and Provincial Govern­ '* „. |. • . .T. • • ' I year Is the work of a Canadian, the I. Uc/li'V 179 182 1.17 humanity that ever was. Next nlghl . it. 1,'ts.tll l,o 1 .null.I,. ,"..,f*l to ments for the expansion of cereal pro­ study of the .economic history of Rus­ OVER IMPERIAL BANK ~\ left the I tenches for g rest camp sia by Prof. JameB Mavor, of the duction In view of nexl yi at's demand 7f.fi 160 680 and when i go! out ol hearing ol the University of Toronto. from Kurope, Definite figures ure not yet obtainable. TAGS SIX THElfMAIL-HERALU. REVELSTOKE SATURDAY. FEBRUARY' 13, 1*16

Mrs. H. N. Coursier will receive on Mis. I'M 11. S. McLean will not re­ Capt. F. P. Armstrong of Nelson, Tuesday. ceive this afternoon. was a guest at the Hotel Revelstoke on Wednesday. WANT ADVTS. BRIEF LOCAL NEWS Mrs. A. White of Sandon visited R. J. Sutherland of Golden spent Revelstoke this week. Tuesday in Revelstoke. Miss Patterson of Aippledale was TO RENT—For three mouths, seven among tbe guests at the King Edward Vi. ll. Horobin made a business trip C. B. Wilson of Culgary was at the J. D. Matheson of Silverton was in roomed furnished house. Apply A< Mr K. 1) Roberts of Glacier was a hotel on Tuesday. 1" Calgary tins week carnival visitor in town. King Edward hotel on Monday. Revelstoke on Wednesday. Hobson, grocer. Gait Coal for sale. Sibbald & Son. W. A. Palmer of Salmon Arm spent c. Mlzan of Malakwa was in the IM 10. French of Salmon Arm rcgis- ('•. Sutherland of Arrowhead paid a WANTED—Roomers and hoarders Tuesday in Revels! ike ir the Ski tournament. at the Hotel Revelstoke More visit to Revelstoke yesterday. city fe tered GET THE HABIT.—Place your fire Rates $35.50 and UJI. Apply Mrs. day. D. Gardner of Ottawa was at the IM Garvin of Kamloops was at the M. Brennan of Gla.'.ier was at tbe nnd accident insurance with Chas. M. Kennedy, 24 First St., East. Hotel Revelstoke n Monday. King Edward Hotel on Tuesday. I'M B. Mendelsshon on Winnipeg King Edward hotel on Thursday. Field, who represents only old and was at the Hotel Revelstoke Mon reliable companies. WANTED—Plain sewing and mending. J. P. I'M,ule of Nelson spent a len J. A. Drew of Vancouver was at Mrs. Wright of Vancouver was at day. Alijily Mrs. Drysdale, ill Third St., days in Revelstoke this week. the Hotel Revelstoke on Weduesduy. I the Hotel Revelstoke on Thursday. McRae's Shoe Store, Howson block, east. Among the guests from Sicamous' for Leggings arid Gaiters A. Kempend of Athelmer regi tei BI L. K. Wing of Cranbrook register for the carnival were Mr. and Mrs. IM I'.. French of Salmon Arm was FOR SALE An Oak Roll Top Desk The first Canadian contingent which at Uu King Edward hotel Tuesday. ed at' the King Edward hotel Tues­ L. H. Congreave. at the Hotel Revelstoke on Thurs- and Swing Chair. Cost J&2.00. What. day. day. fought in the Boer war was insured oilers? Apply Box T, Mail Herald. C. C, Sn iwdenand I'M 0, Watson of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Morris of Rog- ' for one million dollars in tho com- Calgary were at the Hotel Revelstoke (Ieorge Wady was a visitor from Mrs T. Lee of Bonnlngton was a ers Pass were guests at the King Ed-' jiany represented here by Chas. M. WANTED—Young girl to help with ..ti Thursday. Revelstoke this week.—Kamloops ward hotel on Tuesday. truest at the King Edward hotel on,pje|^ house work. Ajiply Mrs. Rcriix, 0. Btandard, Tuesday R. A Terrace arid W. !•'. McCauley P. R. Hill. A. E. Miller of Revelstoke is visit­ .'!7a new patterns nowi open for in- ief Vancouvei were guests .M the King Dr, C. 11. Dent of Salmon Ann was ing the city and is staying at the T. Montgomery of Milestone, Sask., spection at thc Parisian Dye Works • el ..ie Tu •.ot.i\ the guest ol his mother Mrs. L. S, Strathcona.—Nelson Daily News. registered at the Hotel Revelstoke on for ladles and gentlemen's suitings. WANTEDAn Industrious raani who can Dt in for t he tournament. Wednesday. earn $100 per month and exjienses I,I ;• W. II Wallace ..i Ottei Creek Prices lo suit the times. ; Among the guests at the Hotel selling our products to farmers. citernmi nl camp ,i Field spent a Mrs, Leonard Solloway oi Vancou­ ,1. .1, Stephenson of Nelson rcgis- Kevelstoke were 0. Evans, G. Clark, SAVE 30 PER CENT, on your fuel Must have some means for starting few da • '. ' toke this w i I ver, accompanied hy ber little daugh­ tered at the King Etl ward hotel on i-M Clark and B. T. Phelps of Toron­ lill hy using Banff Hard Coal for expenses and furnish contract sign­ ter Kathleen, is the guest of her sis Wednesday, Am..': • t be gin sti ol ' in King Ed- jour furnace. Sibbald & Son. ed hy two responsible men. address ter Mrs. .1. Purvis, Fifth street. to. ; w,,, | hoti on Wi Inesdaj were Mrs. Sunt. J. M. McKay of the C.P.R. W. T. Rawleigh Co., Ltd., Winnipeg, Mrs. T. McPherson of Salmon Arm' There's comfort in cooking with I ' • ,ne and M:M Johnstoi e 'ef The ladies ol the Hospital Guild in- Revelstoke, was in town last Friday. Man., giving age, occupation and who was the guest of MrB. 0. Holten Coursier's Conl. Nelson. 1,'ml holding a leap year whist drive \ e ition News. references, on Uu' evening of February 29th. Be for the Ski tournament returned BANKHEAD BRIQUETTES BUR. I c Gore ol Nelson super- home on Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Blair and Miss Blair un i mi keep this date open and en­ BEST. LARGE STUMPS COMPLETELY de­ of Kelowna were guests at the Hotel of the (lanadian Pai Ifii joy an evening with the members of stroyed by our new chemical process If a man is sick he sends for tbe Hevclstoke on Wednesday. Several claims have bceci settled on and boat sei vii i passed the hospital ioiild. at the cost of a few cents. Little doctor, if business is poor with a the lives of passengers drowned In tho -i to thi labor required nnd no explosive* Mrs. Arnold Sturdj entertained a merchant he should send for the poo- 0. F. Lindmark leaves tomorrow j Lusitania disaster, who held policies used. Write Ideal Stump Destroyer v, arrangements for the dance to number of friends at a work tea ou P'c- Newspaper advertising is the Iliu'lit to attend thc meeting of the in the oldest and largest compuny in be given by the Girls Hospital Auxil­ Grand Orange Lodge of B. 0. the world, whose ageut here is Chas. Co., 160 Broadway East, Vancouv­ Monday afternoon, the guest of hon- doctor. er, B. C. iary on Mi inlay night bave been made M. Field. or being her mother Mrs. Hyslop of .1. H. Taylor of Nelson, Canadian A Bpli' did : Ime - issured to all. The regular monthly meeting of the Winnipeg. Several musical selcctions: Moard of directors of the Young Mens Pacific railway port steward passed Furniture, Stoves, etc., bought for Ri . istoke were n si ial feature ol the after \ on the • is tors in Christian association will he held in through Revelstoke on Thursday. cash. W. Parry, Phone 35G. DON'T FORGET THE ror the I •-••' I'M IM Rob- room the associat'.e.ti building on Tuesday The ladies of St. Francis Altar So erts and M.I: i of i llai ier and Tie,' L03nd 'i ill ii baa accepted a evening. ciety are giving a "500" par Leod of 1 Creek. Theywere Vancouver design tor its crest. It The Ladies Aid ol the Methodist Thursday night, February l ft st. j Slip III DANCE gui Bl - il tie K E lv ard hotel, consists of • •-.. iple leal with an In­ i church will bold an afternoon tea Francis hall. dian bead In 1 lief, and tbe to he given hy tho \ letter has been received fiom .Toe and apron sale also sale of bome words " I I2i I N H tb British Colum I-M R. \ ipond of and O. W. Kelps Settlers H . •• •. in which he thanks all those cooking on Saturday, March 4, at thc bians." It was • hi sen from si • Benedict of Arrowhead wero visitors GIRLS HOSPITAL AUXILIARY ie ibered him at bome 'ef Mrs Murray Hume. Seventh (.. Revelstoke this week, guests at . also ixprei BS bis ap ns submitted. street. At Eagle Hiver, 32 miles west ol On February 14, 191G the King Edward hotel. Revelstoke, on tho mam line of the • ' mi tnbrances Condui tor E 3 Bongard of the C. Latesl reports from the COCOB is. r g (,,u.ter ot NelBon> dMrict O.P.R., a two (Schaake) machine i i Masonic Hall—Splendid Music ceived froir. the diffcrt it si I P.R. No. 3 trail • is the victim of ands state. i, the German cruiser Canadian Pa- shingle jilant was erected last, full by ! in was a in -''.her. an unfe.it:: iti ci Ident at Field t at paRSenger agent for the Tickets 75c. Emden, destroyed by the Australian ,,,,. ,. lilwav Wftf, _ gUMt nt „u. ,,,, E. D. Mayiiue, u practical millman. ! wl en Mi stepping ot? thc train be Notice il tie fi v lng a I ' Sydney on Keeling island, one , , ; , ,, , .,,. day. The industry is greatly appreciated ind disloc ted Ins knee. Ho ! l u sUlkt Mon mentB is given in the tun rut issue of • ' the Cocos group, is now consider! by ranchers along the lake, who now was brought Into Kamloops at mid- Tl Bril b Is 11 'tte .1. H. a total wreck, thc forepart of the •'• II. v-'u strong leaves Sunday havc Q market for their shingle holts nay ind taken ti the Royal Inland to be secret ry and Miss H. A. vessel only remaining on the beach, night Nanaimo to attend the whlch are floatod to the ,„•„,_ During : l : Kan ips inland Sentinel, b • •• . ipher ti thi ' "~ '- ' Salvagi operatioi ..., been aban- 8rand lo(l«(' meetings of the Royal the winter only one machine is being x : ( : ssion R ' ' " ' ' •' " '" ' " The Incori I e following! •loned. Black Knights of Ireland and Orange 0,)eraU,(lt tUe output heing 2G.0IH) Decei ber 1, 1915; P. J. Emer- companles lg ,. ,, U1 Ul„ ..„.,-. Grand Master of the ghingles per day. The plant has dry 11 f Notice is given in tlu current issue friPn.„_ ' ,. * „ , •- " ''-' Vancouvei Island, Gazette/. B c Funeral Company ,, ., . _ , .. „ . . former. , capacity for 3,000,000 shingles of the British Columbia C,a-/rtt» thnt sh( d , .,' „, ,, ' to he medic I officer of Erten- ,,. . ,, „,,,.,. a1 certiBcates of im • been Tonight at th. Empress theatre the but no dry um, Mr. Mayhue heing a sion and trict. The intment victoria u Used at F7S.0CO ; Tinted I., tin following: H. IM Pet- recruits of the 102nd uvcrseus hattul- strong believer in the superiority of ! the air-Seasoned article of roof cover­ o' P°' -' '" Companj Limited, arson Construction Company., bead ion will be the guests of the manage­ : : l; ing. He thinks kiln-dried shingles •' " ' '•'.. i River and , - M ised • i ment, A splendid vaudeville program Y.M.C.A. RINK ' ' • Straits ol G. •" .'<•' Pi opl 's Printing and Pub- will be put on between pictures by a will soon be a thing of the past, be- j Tbe dt th oci irred in T esday at Vancouvei dount Co., \ an • mver, (10,-000; Per­ number of ladies who have intereste- cause that method robs the wood of Every Afternoon an the Queen Vied, a Ital ol Frank -'••" Coppej Company, Limited (non- ry & \l i' \ ii IUVI • - _M 100; Van- t tl themselves in the movement. its essential lasting qualities and pro­ Vlbi. The lnt Mr, Albi wb. was ' Prince R 13,000; Van- motes dry rot. He is putting out Evening 29 years if ••• wns 1 Italy * mder the prov- Rev. J. J. Cory, ipastor ol the a first-class shingle which be claims and can e to 1 ike about a year ' I an i Bem volent Pa iletii •• First Baptist Church, Nelson, B. 0., will lust twice as locp aB the "cooked *eo. Besides a wife in 1'. •. • passed through the city Friday en- kind," nnd already he has experienc­ leaves n brother fohn B ;U' to Nanaimo. where he will at­ ed so good a demand for them that Tit kots may be pun In Ind inti r, ol tend the annual meeting of the Grand during the coming year he expects to C. H. Mai donakl't Thcre the i istern .':,.. .lived in Revelstoke yesterdaj Orange Lodge ol British Columbia, of he able to operate to full capacity : who did not , •• v.,,] •.. - , s .' which body he is Grand Chaplain :' the e is, The fune:al, t lWn laBt atur (luring the summer months. • .ty in thn camp. •i-bich xr- : e'.er tbe direction of Mrs. E. S. Martin received for the were 0. Jeldness The government has opened a school PRICES: • son nnd Company I tirst time since her marriage on ->1 .lohn Peterson. They went on for Doukhobors at Brilliant, with one - • ' ••• is church Thursday afternoon and despite the Adults, 5 Tickets er tunnel of tbe St. lady teacher. ifternoon, Rei inclement weather many latiies took ind fi »heir climl ed to the Juveniles. 8 Tickets K elating, this opportunity of calling. Mrs. mit on t hoes Mr. .Martin was assisted iii receiving by CARD OF THANKS • c •'.his Mrs. T. H. Taylor. Helping in the n.enting upon the '• resi from tea room was Miss Gladys Drqhuart. The Revelstoke Ski Club wishes, • • • . : t the 1 • • Mr Jeldness made • feirmally, to thank all outBide visit­ - iountain The death occurred in Vancouver ot | ors; all local citizens; all kind sub­ • . ' .••-.-.: '• - Peter Anderson who for 29 years • scribers, volunteer friccids and as­ ahout held responsible positions witb the sistants, the mayor and council, tbc I eleva- Canadian I'acitic railway as a rail- jiresident and members Revelstoke • ' - "' re,ad builder. The late Mr. Anderson,, board dl trade for their very lind as­ it says, . since his retirement five year ago ' sistance, support and patronage at Drug Store It lived in this citj wns for many r its second annual tournament, and it up fi - -• years a resident of Revelstoke. He is hopes to bc able to continue to bet­ :n_' d by bis • ift and two sore E. ter deserve such good will ou future ing at i Anderson and NM H. Anderson. RBXA.LL CHERRY BARK occasions. • !.• was buried on February 1 in tho A full financial statement will be COUGH SYRUP is guaranteed lt believes Fraser cen Bti Ci mver News- ' issued ns soon as possible. All out­ to give satisfaction or mon­ • • that the standing accounts should be present­ ey refunded, pries 25c. 50". Brit -' reel - • • ipei i B er ni without delay, please. '..Jl.OO taken tl ' ' .a suhstan- Sigurd Halvorsen, I'residont. ' B. R. Atkins, Secretary. ree.'.rri ;. faster • t the I 'i 'oming el- ' •• nt ir red " I n ard V., '' elida". e if ..... it mon- NOTICE ' • v ie • before thc EMPRESS THF.ATRE to depi i.e the On Sunday nifternoon at 3.45 the Ut lay r.iiiit, Aid. icgiilnr service fnr men will be held thi pi ii.' Ipal spenk- in the association building. Speaker, PROGRAM • elided thai II. B, Tls'lnll Rev. C. A. Procunier. A hearty In­ ilatin • i .::M! M' . handsome vitation is extended to all men in pr. • led that the city. Instrumental trio MessrB. •Bents Thc • • party "got Brean, Pnndnhl and Harding. 3cotch A ing 'gs, m m„ 1 1 ______• il ould he on piece orchestra, lu: Overseas will the cards for the Liberal candidate NOTICE att"nd in a body. •1,. MOND \ ten Tbe regular monthling meeting of No. I, ace C ... ird ind Fi in- hearts ol 0A1 IM board of directors will take place cis Ford. 1 Ited a •• iterday aft • in Tuesilny evening, February 15, at TUESDAY The Broken Coin, e li B .1 Bo • by tb< re< 1 t * of itii'it pay 7.7/D o'clock. All members of the No. iu, !•" Grerr v - Foi III" Mi t loi tnighl of De board nre tirtrentlv requested to bc program. P . md *\ I! VtcLean, M.P P •ule possible promt. WEDNESDAY Donald Briar, ia The 11 iiiirijial Vole in the Fog, 6 parts Jess L. ' • 11 (. h r bfini"'r • ' • ler tl L'isky r ICtlon, from tbe novel Vlee - tr.'as ,1 IK expect by Harold McOratb. urer; ind Fred C Moll tl COAl^ ed ii..' ,e ei 11 lea THURSDW—Daniel Frohman pre- The executive '• ,'inrii is as follows will • !• in about 1.'. Dry Wood §ent.~ John Rarrymore as The In- Di i, R Borden, J. Bl, Annahle, J. from rnonev tff'e. I from the water eorrigable Dukane, a drama of com- A. irv'.n-. Ine, H Keefo, ratw departmetnt, Tht school teach' ANY LENGTH ^y. Yni all remember Mr. Barry- Mayor .1 3, Malot B HOI aro I ' behind with Iil.'S li'.IMI'. more in Are .'ou A Mason? stead, 1 A Montgo ..rv 1, Quthrle their snlnry, did not receive n pny ICH I1KM1 'et ,. FOR SALE FRJDA^ Marie Tempest ir. Mrs. M R. McQuarrie H. if Pitts, Aid. ment vent-rdnv, as thev hnve heen In POR HAL* Plum's Pudding. Uex, l.eith. T..hn Toy* I Q -foy. receipt of the rnvernment grant for OOMTNO— On tbe Rnttlefieids of Bur- Oeorge Fer'uon. James Johnstone. December and January, but It is ope. (1 reels. Ca|it Kleinsmith's Arc- I. G. Nelqon, Tenlle Crniifurd, C. R hoped thai a payment 01 I hi balance W. H. POTTRUFF r VV. H. HOROBIN tie Hunt In reels. Carman, and Hamilton, K c T. 1? LoBg, H r •. 'II be :•" ""I" ti thl lithin the N' I > o 1 i, B The Rternni '.ty, 9 reels. IDill. Harold Belons, n w Hinton, rrtt in dnyi V.ntir..,.- News Ad­ Phone 056 ae^MMBHBEHNBHMMBBBI ! H irrj Rird nml \lu W M Cunllffc vertiser