Nels Nelson Breaks Canadian Record at Ski Club Tournament All Water and Light Arrears M
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REVELSTOKE THE MAIL-HERALD Chief lumbering, railway, ra" Published weekly-Read ing, agricultural and naviga by everyonr— The recognise tion centre between Calgary advertising medium for the and the Pacific ocean. Mail-Herald city and district. 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 British Columbia 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, Edmonton. 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.