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Vol. 20—No 1-6 REVELSTOKE. B.C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1914 $2.50 Per Year TRAIN TIMES ~~ The Hotel Palliser, Calgary r WINNIPEGGERS TWO MORE WILL CHANGE The Palace of the Prairies SEE CITY MILES STAKED

Train from Toronto Will Arrive ill-: PALLISER, the magnificent Pacific Railway Hotel Met at Station by Fleet of Samples of Gas to be Analysed at Calgary, which will bu opened Juno 1. It is a $2,000,000 Automobiles—Delighted Four o'clock at Night Tmonument to the faith of tlie Canadian Pacific Railroad's by British Expert Pre­ Other Alterations management iu the future of Western , and is one of the With City pare to Drill Rnosl establishments of Its kind In all I ana.In. II comprises ten storeys, base­ Stunting at midnight on May 31 The station presented a busj and ment, ground, mezzanine and .-even (In behalf of the Revelstoke syndi­ the times of arrival nnd departure service lloors, with roof gardon and sun metropolitan appearance on Sunday cate winch last week through H. at Revelstoke of many of the trains nurlur mi I he roof, It is constructed of afternoon. Before the arrival of the Smith and Vi. Poup ire staked 12 will he changed. square miles ..( oil leases In the stool and reinforced concrete, (Irey south train which brought the visit The Imperial Limited from the east neighborhood of Arrowhead, Mr. Tennessee marble walls, columns ni ing Winnipeg businessmen's exclusion which now arrives at I p.m. will af­ [tottieiuo marble, with Sylvan gveon Poupore at the beginning of tins '1 111! platform was tht nged With week staked tWO more square miles. ter May arrive 65 minutes curlier, marble for the bases, with titling- of at 2:55 p.m. No. 2, the Imperial lim­ fumed oak, comprise the scheme ..i thc members Of the hoard of trade and The syndicate consisting ol T. Kil­ patrick, .1. M McKay, D, W, li. ited from the west, which at present llnisti ni the principal rooms on tho first other citizens who were there for the arrives at 12:15 p.m. Will lie twenty Sutherland, O, 3, McCarter, W. A. door, aiiel the plan of the decoration Is purpose of greeting the visitors. lu : Anstie. ll. R, Laurence-, Dr. .1. II. minutes iter arriving at 1-2:35. simple but exquisitely beautiful. No. :: ''in Toronto now arriving addition to the usual contingent of Hamilton, R. Smith and w. Poupore The plan of ventilation is worthy of at 7:05 a.m. will In future arrive at vehicles meeting the trains there now have the ml rights over l-l mention. Large fans draw the air from 4:0.ri a.m., three hours earlier. Krom vera thirteen automobiles drawn up square miles at the mouth of the Co­ the roof, II, is forced through elieoso No. I for Toronto, will ut the rear ol the platform re lumbia river een both Bides across the cloth Bcrccns, warmed, filtered through a to arrive at midnight Instead of 12:-13 take the visitors for a toni­ lake at Galena bay. -111• i• i of falling wuier, warmed again, d the a.m. .i - J i he present time. At both places indications of oil and then forced through registers Into city. The train from St. Paul to Seattle The south train with the special are abundant and gas bubbles brisk- i in- various rooms. No. 13 now arriving 6:1" p.m. will cars belonging to the Winnipeg ex- ly through the BOll, Samples of the (lu the firsl Hour Is a beautiful ball arrive at I "" p.m. one hour and 55 cursion pulled in u few minutes be- gas are to betaken by the syndicate room, finished iu green und white: and minutes tarlier. No. II from Scut­ tore I o'clock followed _ Immediately snd sent to the leading English oil at either eiiel are pergolas, extending to tle for St Paul will arrive at 7:55 afterwards by the train Horn the i Xpert, now in Canada, foi analysis, lhe **ide wings, nml which will be a.m. Inst id eef 6 15 a.m. as at pres­ cast und an unusual scene of bustle if bis report confirms other reports spcclall} delightful in the summer time with rustic ent, ai ..• ir and in minutes later. and animation presented itself. en the constitution of the gas, ..f furniture and flowers und creeping vines. There are I I The Re stoke tn Arrowhead train The Wlnnlpegers had been met at which there is little doubt, the syn Ills guests' rooms and _7s bath rooms, hi every particular will lea- it ?:20 a.m. instead of "Sill Arrowhead by J. M. McKay, super- dicate will Immedlatelj proceed with ii is l lie latest word in hostelry, and it will constitute a.m., 5< p..mutes later. The train tnti'iideut of Division No. 1, and preparations for sinking a well, i lie show place of i 'algary, ' . from A • : 'head mm arriving at 3:40 were under the guidance of F. E. | In other parts ol British Columbia p.m. wi: trrlve at 1:10 p.m, The hotel has I n christened "The Palliser," In honor of Captain Trautman, publicity expert for the oil prospects are bright John Palliser, one of tho earliest explorers of Western Canada. *• . Each of | IN* BRITISH COLUMBIA. This .-.'s provincial gazette con­ tl.e visitors wore a neat budge bear- Cunningham Craig, a British oil ex tains I the following appoint­ Ing the name and insignia of tbe city pert Bent OUl I" Inspect thi Western ments 'ecil Wixon C'hlddy, of the Of Winnipeg and also the name of Oil district Mr a British syndicate city of Kamloops, to be a clerk in TEN MILE WALK EMPIRE DAY FIRE BURNS the wearer of tbe badge. said that it Was B fine pr08pect and the go*. ment agency at Kamloops, Immediately alter the visitors had the strike at the Dingman well was George • Kennington, ol Salmo, to CARRYING BEAR CELEBRATED FARM HOUSE disembarked Capt. William Grassie, one of the mosl phenomenal he bad .be a deputy mining recorder for the president of the Winnipeg Industrial ever heard ..f. Mr, Craig '.va- also of Nelson I I g division. with sub- I ureau, mounted a sleeping car step the opinion that I recordii _- >fflce at Salmo. May (I. Remarkable Feat of Endurance Good Program of Amusements Residence of Mrs. P. Moran and announced that much to the re- ia extended through to British Col- Wat-is • • operate) r in the office —Skin Perfect Condition Provided—Day Generally and Contents Destroyed gret of the rest of the party Or.-".' umbia and that tie Fraser valley had of the sor of moving pictures. of its members M, Bull, A. 0. Bui splendid indications of oil. Harold I nchford Kelly, to be clerk —Bought by Mayor Spent in Sports on Monday Night man and W. Herons would continue OIL IN ABUNDANCE, in the .' f the censoi of moving to the coast instead of returning east John I-'. Macintosh • pictur- -" - .l.i:.-.. Thomas Hard Carrying a black bear which had Empire day was pleasantly spent In The frame house belonging to Mrs. with the rest ot the party. Each ol < istoras, who bas beei absent for Wicke • - ::• Kinlavs. r. and Samuel the three made brief speeches express- the past two weeks attendi been caught in his trap 10 miles up Revelstoke, excursions, baseball mat­ P, Moran situated about IJ miles Fergu- ' ,•• unit, rs In the courl ches, rides and drives into the coun- Ing their satisfaction with the trip < nti v of oil drilling machinery li the Jordan, J.U.S. Munro reached outh of Revelstoke was completely lions.- uver, Thomas Gamble tiy and many other sports being in­ and the majority ol thc rem under oi Math.-ad valley, has returned I . Robert Highn and so great was most perfect ever serured iu this house '""Hio in the California Fire la stores llsplayed bunting and appro - tan, Dr. Hamilton, K. Cornmg. A. drawback to the development "f tbe the de ind for tickets that the sale vicinity has been purchased by May­ surance company placed through the decorations and from everj .). McDonell, W. Hews, .1. Abraham- r.eld In the past Is said t.. have been had i" stopped on Saturday on or McKinnon, who is having it Dominion Security company, Ltd. and I agstafl iu the city flew the Canadian son, A. E. Kincaid and C. Turnross. the lack of adequate transportation. accou,,- :' • :•• boat accommodation mounted life size. The Kevelstoke . $1,1111 in the Royal Insurance company or Uritish flag. The itinerary of the party is as INVESTIGATING BRITISH being isted, and when the neat market purchased the beur meat ! placed through the Revelstoke \geu which at this season of the year is The celebrution commenced on Fri­ follows: COLUMBIA OIL. htea Revelstoke left the wharf at Icies. There was also 132." insurance a luxury. day when the significance of the day I v. Winnipeg D.00 a.m. Tuesday May A good deal .if attention ',.- being 7:30 :k on Sunday morning ; on the furniture In the Royal. and its origin were explained to the 19; Ar. Deloraiue 4:14 p.m. Tuesday, given t,, tin- Investigation of the oil •cores a ms to Join the expedition Mrs. Moran is a former resident of j pupils of thc public schools. Monday May io i.v. Deloralne 1:55 p.m. Tues­ i rospects of the Flathead valley, m had to be left behind as thc steamer's Revelstoke. a widow ol Patrick Mor­ was observed as the holiday, tlie day, Mny 19; Ar. Napinka 6 32 1 il - South Kootenay. Two new symhrat legal passenger limit had been reach­ an. She with her family will occupy Falls From Train twenty fourth being Sunday, and on day, May IH; Lv. Napinka 6:20 Tin- •- tered the field and ;•;• ed. Of ' se some 15 made a dash to u tent until a new house is built. Monday the stores and schools clos­ day, May 19; Ar. Kstevan D:44 p.m. drilling for oil. The Royal Canadian tie s- iti ;. caught » the south train ed as well as the government and Tuesday, Mai 19; i.v. Estevan I2:0u Oil corapanj expects te. resume work and took the regular boat at Arrow­ Boy's leg Amputated I other offices. night Tuesday. May 111; Ar. Wcyburn on AK.imlua Brook iiiit in..nth, its head I ir H i'ecyon. Amusement Company's J 'in a. m. Wednesday, Maj 20; I.v. drilling ng being In place ami ready The ,-..- si.ui curie.I with it the John Winger the nine year old son Weyhurn 11:04 a.m. Wednesday May leer a start. I'ln- la-.ibss ml cm, Italian band, 2G strong, which guve of John Winger a rancher at Notch Lunatic Committed to 20; Ar. Switt Current 5:30 p.m. Wed [.any .•( Vancouver proposes to begin much gi od music during the trip. At Hill attempted to board a moving Engagement Today resday, May 20; I,v. Swift Current work next month. Another company Arrowhead a stop of some 15 min­ freight train at Notch Hill while on !):(Hi p. m. Wednesday, May 20; Ar. will operate on the Kishenehna. The utes :.)ii each day on j.*.:oo a. m. Saturday, .May .;); Ar. month to begm bis Investigation of The • .| gave a concert of appropri­ COLLECT ORE EXH1HIT David Deters certified as insane by the ground between First and Second Cranbrook 7-."o a.m. Saturday. May ila- ; Ar. Medicine Hut • p| .1 llightful on a cold day. g within the next few weeks and it is vestigated. FRUIT SUNDAES D probable that trains will be operat - undertake to thoroughly prove the 6;0fi p.m. Monday, May 36; Lv- Medi • ICK CREAM M — a James M. Clark fined S5 and coBtB • ing between Oolden nnd n station or 10 days for riding on n train With­ ground, were advised on Saturday cine Hat 11:45 p.m. Monday. May J? CHOCOLATES IN GREAT • p! LIGHT Lunch served with p! near Athnlmer nnd Invermrre in the out paying his fare, decided to take ly Charles F. Law, broker of Van­ SB; Ar. Moose Jaw «:l"i a.m. Tuesday I VARIETY. FRUIT. : I p| tii" above. Everything is ,'•) early autumn. Grading has been done the 10 days. He is of a frttgil couver, who returned recently from a May 26; Ar. Reglnu _':0H p.m. Tues- £) P| l-l ime made at fl to a point south ol Invermere and term of mind for in addition trip abroad, that he had got word duy, Muy 2fi; Lv. Rcgina 9:<>0 p. ni. If CRT IT AT PI 1 the entire line between Oolden and to money he had in his pos­ that the It.C. Platinum, Ltd., a com­ Tuesday, May 2ti; Ar. Winnipeg 9:00 S* "THE BUOAR BOWL " H) iMANNINC'S. fl P Cranbrook will be opened up early pany backed by English capital, a.m. Wednesday, May 27. "Change of S PI - session certificates of oil stoCit next spring. ln the Calgary oil field. would start operations in June, 'time. llilB*B*pae'ilHP«i1BlsiPW M3SSS!eT?i;ifWf;si!Ils PAGE TWO THE MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE WKDNESDAY, MAY 27, IM*. Iron Industry for Bargains in Shoes British Columbia Bicycles Before the Vanoouvat Chamber of Mines Nicol Thompson one of tho eminent mining engineers of the pro­ Now is the time to get a good vince, drew attention in the, course wheel. We have a splendid line of a paper, to the enormous possibil­ in both _7V_ens and Ladies' at ities which British Columbia pos­ right prices, also full stock of sesses in the development of the iron and steel industry. Tyres, Tubes, Lamps, Saddles, There are great quantities of mag- and Repairs. We have on sale Children's Shoes in sizes nitlte ore here, from which thc high­ est quality of iron and steel can be Baseball Goods we are leaders in manufactured, according to Mr. from 6' to 2, selling at Bargain Prices. Ihompson. In the hematite ores, these. Come and inspect our line. which arc now used the most extens­ Also Lawn Tennis, Lacrosse, Foot­ ively in the manufacture of pig iron, ball, Cricket, Croquet, and all then- is not such a large iiupply. Ladies' Oxfords selling at less than manu­ Sporting Goods. Engineers present were eager to facturers' prices. gain knowledge as to the wiccess of the electrical metallurgical furnace Sherwiu Williams Faints. for the treatment of magnetite ores Kootenay, Saskalta and Malleable Ranges, etc. in various parts of the world, said All these shoes are selling at greatly reduced Ihe lecturer, With the success of the electrical furnace, British Columbia, prices. with her abundant water power, could .lope tho see established great BOURNE BROS,, LIMITED I last furnaces and rolling mills. One of the greatest needs in thc es­ GROCERS AND HARDWARE DEALERS tablishment of the iron and steel In­ First St, Revelstoke. Telephone No. 22 dustry here was a cheap fuel, said Mr. Sharp, who was for ninny years con­ nected with mining intercuts on Van­ couver island. He thought that in the Cumberland district there was a qual- ily of coal suitable for ranking coke for blast furnaces which was not Dominion Security Co., Limited * REID <& YOUNG * surpassed in any part of thc world. K. A. Hagen stated that some of OF REVELSTOKE, B. C. the members of the Vancouver board of trade stood ready to invest cap­ beg to announce that they have opened up offices at the w Q«Jl!l!.M»lHl»M^»M«J»W^J-JMl» ital In the iron and steel industry. corner of Kirst Street and Connaught Avenue for the pur­ LABOR! LABOR! LABOR! Nicol Thompson said there was a pose of handling real estate, timber, etc. It will pay you to I roposition on foot to establish an call aud get particulars, and get j ground floor prices. f Iron and steel industry in Uritish Co­ n on H.E. HULETT We also make a specialty of listed property. • WOOD DEALER of all kinds furnished, lumbia and the State of Washington. P. o. Box 849, Skilled and Common La­ [ Buy a | It wns proposed to have 85,000,000 in 1 Revelstoke, B.C. bor, Railroad and Log­ capital and to establish a pig iron gers a .Specialty. A. McRae, T. Kilpatrick, First-class wood, dry or green I hint somewhere in British Columbia ! President. Sec.-Tieasurer full measure, prompt de­ and the rolling mill in Washington. livery. Camera i "But the greatest difficulty in the P. O. Drawer No. 4. Telephone No. 321. TERMS—0.0. D. unless other­ Western Labor Exchange _• wise arranged. Discount for istalilishinent of such an industry has » cash. P. 0. Box 2(Ki Phone 'MS leen the apathy of the people," Baid M Now Mr. Thompson. "• Phone Rush Orders to REVELSTOKE, B. C. ,\.\.;.'..i.'...\. 5 BOURNE BROS. STORE You will get a IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE anonnaanaaaacQaaaaaaaaaaaaaaoaan^z, I full season's use B__yIglML»J»lMl»l»l»l«l-l"l»i»l»l"J_ CONNECTION'S Vancouver and Kamloops, B.C. out of it. When the dimpled baby's hungry, i One Half Block West of Molson Hank what does thc baby do? P. BURNS & CO., LIMITED 100 per cent ot .« II doesn't lie serenely and merely your snapshoot­ B sweetly coo; TOHN LEE ing opportunities The hungry baby bellows with all Dealer in SILK GOODS and FANCY will be realised. li its little might THINGS. Prettiest Designs. SEE THE You will get the Till some one gives it something to ^/Hbvayj the *Be*st 1'II.I.OW CUSHIONS best value and curb its appetite. . lowest price in The infant, with the bottle which "ShamrocKl' *Bu1ter DRESSMAKING. Fit Guaranteed REVELSTOKE town. Perfectly stills its fretful cries Rutti.ns for ladies' costumes made in NEW Goods. A lessen plainly touches; It pays to any material to suit special orders. advertise. NURSERIES Free instruc­ tion gladly given. The lamb lost, on the hillside when g JOHN LEE I*OR darkness closes round P. BURNS & CO., Limited I FRONT STREET. LOWER TOWN Atthe Trueman StudiUl o Stands not in silence trembling an.l CARNATIONS waiting to be found; McKenzie Ave l|_|Wl_|M|»|»|M|«|_|M|«|_W|»|«|«|«|M|«|W|,|,|,|,|,|,|,l,|,|_|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|-|,b-rt AND ROSES Its plaintive Meeting echoes across the vales and meads DESIGNS A. Douglas Tourner I'ntil the shepherd bearing it, and I hearing, kindly heeds, And when its fears arc ended, as on L JL its breast it lies, Selkirk Hotel Restaurant SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING The Revelstoke Nurseries The lamb has made this latent; It. Opening up under new management REGULATIONS. PHONE 56 E. G. BURRIDGE d SON pays to advertise. Vi. H.-POTTRCFF. PROP. The fair and gentle maiden who Plumbers and Tinsmiths loves the bashful boy, •VI ~. M, MARTINSON bBg* to announce to the Revelstoke Publia . - • Ing rights of thi D mil Assumes when in his presence a that she intends to open up this restaurant and run it in strictly .n Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Ai- manner that is coy; first-class style. Everything up-to-date and strict attention ''Sfc Repairs, Hot Air and Furnace tbe Yukon Territory, the She blushes and she trembles till given 10 its pa Irons. • • • • -.'/. Bt Tei ritorles and li por rr> work a Specialty he perceives at last. t D ol the province ot 1 And clasps her closely to him and lumbia, may be issued tor :. term of -WORK SHOP gladly holds her fust. "Mid as he bends to kiss lur an.I us Give us a call Open until 12 p. m. twentj rs at an annual rent- Oonnau<_ht Ave. Revelstoke she serenely su-hs, .! ol *•'• n acre. Noi re 1 This facl is demonstrated; it pays 2,.*

Application I r '.ease must bi TWKSTV FIVE MII.KS TO L.A1 ABOUT YOUR SPRING SUIT

1 v tt' nt in person to the ' • (inly J", miles of steel remain to be tgent : _ • ' • • laid on the Kettle Valley railway t... ipplled for axe - tei cl up Midve.v and Pentlcton, (in From Maker to Wearer - - ted ITS PLEASANT I • • the remaining 2". miles prac­ The lease will include the coal min- Ii.iiie Comel led Indian. tically all the grading has been done SAVES YOU MONEY t the lei TO BE SERVED .She i ut delay in laying th.' steel win be OJI* six years' experience irnasuring, coupled with our -rr.itteri to purchase Wh oned through the many bridges - • large number of satisfied customers, is surely a testi­ • - rl ...... ! in will have t,, i,i constructsd. mony worthy of your favorable consideration. We j lor the working ol Irs ('.in,'-' now laid for H7 miles WCSl gn irantee a fit. The largest assorttmnt of samples in r.e f.t the rate • I i\"M an Midway and ballasl nn has been THE FINE MEAL YOU WILL ENJOY • the city to select from. Inspection invited. •• .red t., Carml Near the summit in F-.irveyori tei the land must •aid thn: man's tlie runnln • • of 18 bridges was t e described by tertlons, or lecal ugh his Itomach. We are . mt • •! ••'••' neseessi miles, It is expected John Mclntyre C& Son Kili-iliviPior.P of sections, and in i:n- virr -. reach yours :l • .,11 ',1 drop in pieces ••! the . II wre pulled the ine.- i,, pentlcton win be com »nd try our bill of fare, II perfect trie- First Street. .Telephone No. 93 (turveyed territory the tract .1 .on! perfc tly pulled i leted . ... ,t the end .,f Julv, for shall b» staked out by the ap- served, will yain your friendship, we ' ut very badly I Agents for Consumirs' Tailoring Company, Toronto. plicant himself. »re absolutely sure of yonrt. on als. oulder vv.,1 •• |y been received in Each application must he ,-o-r end ti.. mlthei - fiom '; D Ryley, land "em led by a fee of 9' which will be re- - mtMloni • f.,i the Grand Ti link Pacl funded if the rights applied for are WINDSOR CAFE tic, stating thai Imlthen would be rot Available, but not otherwise. A A. ii. TBIAKIBON Manager. The real estate business bss tiein Islonal polnl on the Orand royalty Fhnll be paid on the mer­ risk it Oj 'I wv Trunk Pacific chantable output of thc mine at the eml tine properties have cl Jai dim ' I.lie .Ve,, kllll ;, rate ol tire cents per ton. binds, fine of the moil recttll sale* •Winging scaffold Sat unlay nt Kaslo The person operating thc mine shall if that ol •' lieckieii.ru ranch ,,ii tbe rew sehool fell s dlstanct • •! WHITEWASH furnifh the Apent with sworn returns Revelstoke Ing on Wood bike, rhli I Becker ; ' feet nreaklng bis leg above the accounting for the full quantity of of Vernon, who imu n profound bellel line Joseph Dlllseppe, an Italian your Barn, Chicken-house or Stable. i^erchnrtnMe coal mined and pay the Transfer in the greal Future In tore for this (oikiiiim. fell nl the same time mid royalty thereon If the coal mining district, purchased ats price M.I.I. ie. • in the hospital fi'.m bruises We have 20 Barrels of partly air- riehts are not being operated, such J. H. CURTIS works out nt fSiti per Dl ie sustained slacked LIME to move out at returns should be furnished at least The Mine Owners' association of ORDERS MAV BE once a year. Sew Haselton has decided to ask the HALF-PRICE I.KIT AT THK For full information npplication i omiiiioii department of mlnsrology should be made to the Secretary of to rei|uest it <;. McConncll to visit the Pepartment of thc Interior, Ot­ Stop, raffing Hdir the Important mining properties and tawa, or to the Agent or Rub-Agent Kootenay Agencies Hall's iinir Renewer certslnlj itopi prospects in this dlsttirt while he Is The Globe Lumber Co., Ltd. ,if Dominion Lands, PHONE 46 falling Innr. N'o doubt .iboiil it uli.it- in the northern Interior durlnc the ,W. W. CORY. cver. You will surely be nstisfied, coming summer. •WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1914. THE MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE PAGE THREW

SERVE PLENTY OF BREAD on the table if it cornea from this bakery, for it will surely In- WORLD NEWS TERSELY TOLD needed. People who ordinarily Housekeeping Is Not the ( eat only one slice of average bread invariably take two or Task It Used to Be more when they once taste ours. Reports received by Port Coquitlam The theft, of a ton of dyna'mtc Suppose you try a loaf or so. were that the forest fires in that dis­ from the government warehouse at ODERN invention has done away Then you'll know why our tract were gradually dying down. tiiitun lias given rise tt. fears on I l.e [ with much of the hard work. part of officials that an attempt to For instance, the cleaning and bread makes bread haters into Wm. 0, Bradley, United States sen­ blow up the Gatun locks was con­ polishing of hardwood floors, the dusting bread lovers. ator from Kentucky, died after a templated. of moldings, the tops of hiu'h furniture, lingering illness that waB aggravat­ the stairs, unacr the radiator, etc. These back-breaking tasks HOBSON'S Prince William of Albania is again ed by a fall. are now made easy with the Phone 41 Box 734 in the palace of DuruMo,. guarded by The steamer Royal LSdward of the Italian murines. Outside thc city the Canadian Northern Steamship com­ insurgent supporters of Kssad PasDa, pany collided with an iceberg l!'i former minister of war who a lew miles east of Cape Race, while on her days ago was deported, are threaten­ voyage from to Avonmout'j ing the existence of the new regime. 4&darMorf The World's Greatest Invention l'ho captain in a wiru.eus mess_t»c lo The Hew Edison Phonograph . hi owners described the iceberg as a A fierce northwester broke uv ir vi ry large, one ,and said that the ves­ Kiel during the Imperial Yacht club V^Polishl 1 1^ sel ttruck it end-on -vl.ile golng"dvud regatta for warship crews. Two cut­ No Needle Required • Diamond Point slow" in a dense fog. ters were capsized and five sailors With it you can dust, clean and polish a hardwood floor in were drowned. The main masts rf the time it formerly took you to get ready to do it. Rt. Hon. C.F.G. Masterman .'i^nin Besides, you do nut have to get down on your hands and knees to dust Disc Records • Non-breakable i the yachts Meteor, owned by the Ger­ under the bed or other liard-to-fjet-at placet, or met defeat when K..I.C. Ganzonl won man Emperor, the Oecllie and Coraut to stand on a chair to dust the top of the hi^h the Ly election made necessary by were broken. furniture. All of the hard work is now made No Horn - - All Cabinet Style the sudden death of Kev. Silvester easy with the O-Ccdar Polish Mop. It gather! Tho British Admiralty will obtain all the iln l nf iliil Irom everywhere anj tioU* tt. The mop ii COME IN AND LET US DEMONSTRATE lle'i'iii', M.I'., the vote wus P. .1. ('. easily cleaned I.y washinc .ir.l Iben renewei by pounnr on a Han/.mi (Conservative), 0408; ut. control of the Anglo-Persian Oil con. few drain ol O-Cedar Pollab. THIS NEW MACHINE TO YOU ——=- Hon. C.F.G. Mastrrii„in (Liberal), puny, if Parliament sanctions 'ne er Ii. *. /*\ r>' I T'y i'. two wbrM ,la>i . :h government's intention to subscribe Try It at Our Risk ,i„, U1,j,r„a„i,„,: u , ,„ •"•s74; and Mr. Scurr (Labor), ^''.'e*'. Ml timdo enu j ovet findr ia Iit iaiiifactoriliurt timey. in trrty inpi-.t *» - Will rrturrt •» > if HoWSOn Sr CO. :: Sole Local Jlgency Masterinan met. his lirst defeat when ' '.22,(ini',ium of new capital. The com money. The price is only tl. Si tnd U will uve iu pn.ee m-tajf he failed to secure re-election for 'puny has an oil concession for near­ Bethnal Green. ly the whole of Persia, on which it. ! Ki'ts 16 pei cent, profit. A life.sized statue of Venus has By a mistake of our shippers we find we are been found by excavators near Cyr- buffalo herd at Woln- ene. North Africa, which in tbe early Alberta, is increasing so rapidly overstocked with O-Cedar Mops for this week- m3BmESi£K3EMSE2$BETWEEN centuries was thc seat of Greek cul­ j that the government now has no less only. We are clearing these out at- $1.25 ture. The statue which dates hack ; than 1,500 animals. When the herd • CAN ADA AND EUROPE * to the (Ith century—the time of Prax­ was secured several years ago 'Ure •MONTREAL QUEBEC LIVERPOOL iteles, the celebrated Greek sculptor- j were only half this number, im.l i 0 NOW IS YOUR CHANCE "New S.S. "Laurentic' 15,000 ions Now S.S. "Megantic is of parian marble nnJ once stood in ! less than 152 were added by n.it'i.-1! First Class—$92,50. Second Class—$53,75 Third Class $32.50 the temple of Apollo. The head and Increase during the past year time. One Class (II) Cabin Service arms are missing and the excavators are continuing their seurch in the A million torches and lanterns il Revelstoke Hardware Company, Limited Expresseo S.So ,-, "Teutonic". , ! _Twi. .n .aci-e. w ..su-amer-. , fS.S-,,. ,"Cana , . d 582 feet loiijr I | ,I14IPIM long hope that they will be found. luminated Tokio when the body of Agents for GURNEY'S CHANCELLOR Ranges. Second Class $50 and up. Third Class- $.'l ,25 and up. the Empress Dowager Hal uko was As a result of negotiations between borne through the streits in a beau­ WHITE STAR LINE the newspaper associations and the tiful funeral car drawn by white oxen BOSTON QUEENSTOWN LIVERPOOL postmaster-general during the last There bad heen no pageant of such One Class (II) Cabin Service month to secure n modification of Uic solemn grandeur since the funeral of S.S. Arabic | Splendid | S.S.Cymric scale of charges which lie proposed in Emperor Mutsuplto a year and a half ago. Robin Hood Flour ll 0 tons- 600 feel Ions' Twin Screw 13,000 tons—600 feet Ions Consequence of the Canadian post- K.iu-, $5.1.75 Steamers I Kate. $52.50 master-general's relusal to stand the Charles Decker for the second ilme makes a delicious, light, sweet loaf of bread, whole cost of sea carriage nnd deliv­ was held responsible hy a jury for the AMERICAN LINE with ti beautiful golden crust. ery in Canada, without the contribu­ Rosenthal murder, which, nearly two NEW YORK PLYMOUTH SOUTHAMPTON CHERBOURG Try a loaf of our HOME-MADE BREAD, tion of one-half the cost of sea car- j ears ago, awoke New York to a re­ with a pound of our AUCKLAND BRAND Fast Express—One Class (II) Cabin Service rlage by Great Britain, Postmaster- alization of corruption in tbe police NEW ZEALAND BUTTEH and I HIU sure S.s. St. Paul I | S S. New York General Hobhousc has agreed to the department and opened a new era of S.S. St. Louis S.S. Philadelphia following new schedule of magazine you will he pleased. 12,000 tons—554 feel long J \ 11,000 tons 576 feet long police reforms. Becker, a former pol­ $55—Also carries Third Class at s.U.75. rates:—Six ounces, Id; half pound, ice lieutenant, was found guilty of l;d: -' lbs., Sd; 3 lbs., 3d; I lbs., 4d; murder in the tirst degree. For Sailings, Illustrated Booklets, Etc., apply to 5 lbs., 5d. The former rate was Id COMPANY'S OFFICES, 619, 2nd Ave.. Seattle I per Hi. It is not expected that any CURES G. W. BELL Revelstoke General Agencies—C.P.R. Ticket Agent, Revelstoke Change Will he made immediately in P. O. Box 208 GROCER & BAKER Phone No. 23 I the newspaper rate now in force of COUGHS , Id per lb. SHiim &C0LC- mm THE lEE-AJNTID 0_P _PO_RTXJ_ISrE POINTS TO THE PRUDENTIAL OIL AND GAS COMPANY, LTD. Authorized Capital One Million Dollars WHY? Because of our Holdings SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 20, RANGE 3. W. 5 Our well site adjoins the Dingman holdings on the west and is within approximately 2000 feet of the Discovery well. This added to our extensive holdings of 10155 acres situated in the Georgeson, Mowbray Berkley, Steve- ville and Okotoks Fields. Makes our Company SECOND TO NONE in the field. Applications by wire will be held 24 hours from receipt, pending arrival of money by" Mail or Bank Transfer to Molsons Bank.

Office open till 9 o'clock evenings SHARES ADVANCE TO SHARES ADVANCE TO W. H. HOROBIN $2 NEXT TO STAR THEATRE, REVELSTOKE $2 on Thursday, May 28th. MINES, TIMBER, REAL ESTATE on Thursday, May 28th, PAGE FOUR THE MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 191*,

joyment of the holiday maker would Ofteotive, however, must include rcc- covered with its sprirg cloak of Zhc flbaiMberalb foster the Btream of tourists which ognition of the fact that action of green, and the earliest wildHower of I'l'BLlSHED WK11NKSI1AY ASH the park will in any case assuredly some kind is imperatively demanded' P1"'118! thc little woolly-coated INSURANCE THAT INSURES 8 ATI) RD AY AT . • ,, , crocus, has burst forth luxuriantly to RKVKI.STOKK. 11. C attract. of the country, lf a comparison is enjoy the warm sunlight and stimu­ E. G. ROOKK, Manager ami Editor, to be made between thc government's lating breezes during its short two Fire Insurance placed in the most reliable companies, prompt 1'ROTECTION OP TIMBER. arrangement and one favored by the weeks of renewed life. The wild ducks set t lenient of all claims. arc back to their old haunts ln the Call and see us about Accident or Life Insurance. Do not ADVERTISING RATES. No work performed by thc provin­ Opposition, the latter must be one sloughs, which arc full to overflowing delay. We are at your service. cial government deserves greater j "hich, under the present ctrcum- Local Reading Notices ard Business with thc surface drainage from tho Money to loan on first mortgages. locals 10 cents per line each Insertion. credit nor has been more profitable stances, is feasible." surrounding land. An earthy smell Minimum local ad charge 25 cents. 10 Uritish Columbia than tho forestry | The "Free Press" grudgingly ad- is in thc air, and the black, culti - THE REVELSTOKE GENERAL AGENCIES, LIMITED. J. D. 8innA.Lt>, Pres. J. D. SIUIIAI.U, Jr., Sec.-Treas. Display advertisements 25 cents per protection service. The forests of '"'ts that the government hus secur- vated ureas are steaming beneath thc

inch each insertion, single column Uritish Columbia are one of the pro-; ed a good bargain, and has safc- I right, radiating face of old Sol. PHOXH-4A Here ond there, where an industrious LEGAL AND OFFICIAL viucc's greatest natural assets. Un- guarded the interest of the public. sower has been ut work in April, thc ADVERTISING. e'er a system of careful conservation It concludes: tender shoots of the grain plant, ap­ Legal advertising of any form, also they will remain an inexhaustible "The government, in the measure pear, like timid children of nature •Government and Municipal Notices 12 s01lrce 0j wealth, left at tho mercy before the House, has apparently looking forth from their subtcrran - ean cents per line first insertion and 8 |f cna|lco «-ea nnd the heedless log- tried to safeguard, in some measure, , homes, and almost seeming af cents per line subsequent insertions, ger a decade would see their value the interests of the Canadian tax- raid to face the boisterous weather allowing 10 lines to the inch. of the west. Over all this scene of The reduced to the vanishing point. payers. If the Opposition can point Applications for Liquor Licenses J5. reawakening a filmy cloud bungs low

Applications for Transfer ol liquor I This the government bus realized out defects In the agreement, or can and stretches dreamily to the fur-ofl Licenses $7.50. r.nd in guarding the woods from tire l"llke practicable recommendations skyline, which is seen only faintly Tango Land purchase notices, $7.00 [und In ensuring a more scientific *° Improve it, the public will be through the distant mlstiness.-Nor- man Lambert in Toronto Globe. Watcr Application Notices, up to garnering of logs it has ensured lor grateful nnd appreciate. But any 100 words, $7.50, over 100 words in tjlt, province un Inextinguishable attempt to exploit the undoubted dif- Beads FOREST FIRE PROTECTION. piopo.'tion. source of wealth. In the matter of Acuity in which the Borden govern- All other classes of advertising not , , particularly a most valuable ment linds itself for purely partisan t ( Reports bave just reached the For­ included in above to be charged at _orJt ,K1(. bee_ begun, Fire wardens .ends would bo deprecated by the estry department of thc proceedings rate to be arranged with manager on ! ave been appointed, fire lighters or- country at the lirst annual lire protection con­ Latest application. g.tnised, telephones installed and a vention of thc forest branch of the The tirst number of the Daily La- j \ onion forest district. Many useful policy of education pursued. bor Telegram published In Nanaimo Ideas were exchanged. Some of the When it is remembered that n cai- under the management of J. K. gm"'(ls wero responsible for sugges­ Also new line of lessly dropped match, or the embers tions which give promise of proving Johnson has been received. The pa­ from a pipe may result in a tire, that of great advantage. Thc names of per according to its announcement 3iucnor publishing Company may sweep millions of dollars worth the forest guards are to be published Silver Deposit Ware, "starts out with a bona lidc circula­ in the papers in their districts, for LIMITED of timber- to destruction, the im­ tion of 2031 subscribers." It solicits the information of those wanting per­ WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1914. portance of the educational work advertisements "from friends of the mits, and so that everyone will know Clocks and Umbrellas that the government has adopted who to notify in case of lire. Stamps working man. Others need not ap­ ray be realized. It is the people are to be prepared, and the names of WHY NOT BUFFALO. ply." themselves who must do most to guards printed on all posters through Dr. Roche, minister of tbe interior, out the district, so that there will be ., ., »i protect their inheritance. No army i,o delay in reporting n fire to the in explaining his estimates to the FROM THE SANCTUMS proper authorities. One feature , „ ...... „ -of tire wardens can be sufficiently strongly emphasised was the necessity J. G. Barber House of Commons stated that there | ' for ..,,,_, tu. _ ,;„,,.-,i numerous to protect the forests from WHEN IS MAN OLD? I further efforts to gain public in- were now lo00 buffalo in the national | Whcn is man old ? This morning \terPst IW,] SP(*llle co-operation and .,„ , ... .,, , ..;.,..„ ! i're unless in their work thev receive the World twice refers on its front j*11-"'""'* '" the wolk of preventing J [art tit Walnwright in Alberta. Since page to a man ot 5li as an "old man" disastrous forest lires. , „ , , i ,_ 4.1 _v o 'tha erecognitia co-operation onf thofe thperie lpublic of lir. e Anand Surely this must be Bet down us a| the buffalo were placed in the park a| a desire to guard agains*t it. OIL PRICES LEAP TD A FEW "DON'TS" two calves were bor.. n „las t year,,„.„ Eviv,.,­. that co-operation consists chiefly of schoolboy idea, and one that will dentlfew yeary thse agbuffalo othei runde number favorablr haes The government by distribution of t amuse men in the prime of life. No Iwo More Miles Staked I FIGURES conditiondoubled, san dwil onl e thrivhundree ind captivityund tifty , pictures, pamphlets, posters und otu- , man is old unless be is twenty years By Fire Brigade No. 2 er reminders has done much to .' lder tuiin yourself.-Toronto Star and this interesting indigenous annii- (Continued from l'age One.! "Don'U" which every citizen would awaken public attention. It has THE CITY Of CALGARY al is likely to bc preserved among THE BETTER PART do well to remember and thus s'ave loss made plain the peril of tire and has the fauna of Canada. The London omnibus driver who|Alta., is stimulating a desire to pros- to themselves and expense to the city. City Goes Oil Mad and Police Are lf the buffalo at Wainwrlght mul­ shown how it may be guarded again- ,,eriormed all act of bravery iu a | pect the Uritish Columbia side of the DON'T pile kindling wood between thi tiply as rapidly as they have done st. If every sportsman, if every crowded street and then failed to [ aivide, where admittedly favorable Needed to Keep the Would- baok of tlie stove and the wall, ycu during tbe past few years tbe park woodsman, camper and miner bears mention the fact to his wife, is being p-08pect8 are obtainable. Be Investors in Order will have a Are someday if you in mind the precepts of the govern- commended for his modesty. Perhaps do. at Wnlnwright will before long be- Arrangements are being made by l.e is ti philospher, and recognizes ment and failthfullv does bis shun .~\i utZ British capital to put down several EVERY ONE WANTS TO . overcrowded, and in any case Unit it would be useless to tell his ' ' LON'T have your heating stove sitting BUY, NO ONE TO SELL the removal of some of the buffalo to iBUarding a«aln8* buBh *'"'''* ,1,"t" wiU better half what a brave fellow he is. wells to test the possibilities of tbe too close to the wall, you will go Fraser valley for oil. another reservation would have the be Uttl° '1,1"«01' "' '"'av-v '"ss "f Many married men ol experience will out 'Oinr day and leave the drain An oil seepage is reported from timber during tlie dry season. understand his silence— Montreal Stock of Company |Which Made on an I when you come back your Key lake, east of Mamette lake, Gazette. •jStrike Advances from $12.50 house will be ou lire. which would eventually strengthen within twelve miles of the town of to $200 and Still Soars DON'T leave a heating stovo alone ••.. \ • utj ol tl • herd, why should A SOUND POLICY. PLENTY OF till. Merritt. A.E. Collctt. of Merritt and H. Gillespie of Vernon have located j with drafts open more than 1 min­ irt e.f the Wainwrlght herd be When a newspaper of se> ultra-Lib- Sume time ago a man who opened several claims. PRUDENTIAL OIL; THE ute at a time it is as treacherous aa removed to the Revelstoke national era] a type is the Winnipeg Free up some of the biggest oil producers Some California oil men are look-j CALGARY HERALD SAYS: a wild beast. the l.-.: s ' The climate would probably Fress, and so determined In its op- »* eastern part of the continent ing into the possibilities of drilling , . . , .. _ the statement that in the foot- DON'T have tbe wall paper come to suit the animals admlrably, and position t" the Conservative govern- lm oil in the Fraser valley. "Another company that hus been . bills nf Alberta would be found the SAGE CREEK OIL PROPERTY doing a tremendous business the last close io the stove pipe hole in it* there large areas of land which , ment at Ottawa, finds It Impossiuw rlAkaai .w.l.t I., V...-tl. I mAplM TIlC chimney cut it back two inches and One of the two ruilwuy churters I few days is the Prudential Oil and •.\ould afford excellent range. 01 tbe ; to condemn a policy pursued by the rest of the province may well join Bpond 2.*>c. for a tin collar anl you which were granted by the federal Gas Company, limited, capital 81,000- maybe hundreds of dollars ahead. ninety-five square miles of which the Borden government it is a prettj ' ly it: congratulations to the : I the tacl I ,,,. .,.,,,.,.,. .here lies the Sage Creek oil Held, number of its shares-at par. %l, and by carelessness with these heaters. most interesting features ol the park spect I tance, to Hi Ltish (lolumbia's oil field. has sufficient, funds in hand now to I bi . pow rful attraction to the bei lei I I 1 may F, crandall, Calgary, is the presi- assure thorough prospecting and dc- DON'T forget to look at the brick chi­ rlsts. Tlf y would do much ... the AI i river • nt of the Calgary-Fernie railway | velopment of its numerous leases mney whore it goes through the gar thern Alberta.— ike thi ; rk generi liy know: . - I that 1 company, and DuCanc Dutcher & I which are scattered throughout the ret and root'. Sometimes there ia alnc.'ik which will eventually CQUM and togethei nt': thi unrival company, 170 Granville street, are heart of the oil district. The hold- tbe engineers who will Ideate the line ' ings lie in the Qeorgeson tield, tbe trouble. - • • • •. thi vii allzing air and tl VIRIE9 The line will tap the Sage Creek Brooks Held and the Mowbray-Berfce- DON'T forget to have tbe stove pipes ed • rl initii E for the en-1 to be • •il field. No announcement has yet ley field as well as the Okttoks dis­ 1 and chimneys denned when you en made as to the present, intent trict." know they are dirty. ions eef those who own tbe other rail- Shares in this Company now i'. charter for building Into the Selling at $1 will Advance to $2 DON'T forget to have a little insuraD. Flathead valley. The intention of at Midnight Tonight. ee; this i< useful if you Bbouid the Calgarj Fernie railway company neglect any of the above. Now is your chance to get in on • i iction was made prior one of thr best propositions In the to tin , of oil in tbe Dlng- Calgary oil field. •eil well. LACKED TRANSPORTATION HIS BLADDER WAS The Flathead valley has been known ; W. H. HOROBIN - an i and the rfage Creek Next to Star Theatre. Revelstoke TERRIBLY INFLAMED '.,! nine years been rocdg i ^Alines Timber Real Estate me of tbe best sections In 6IN PILLS Brought Relief WE HAVE SEC1 RED NIK FOLLOWING OPTION • '-I Up to ibe present tln>e il getting Into tbe Flal Till-: HALCYON TRIP. Larder Lake, Out., March j6tb. ead •> .iii' II en by way ol Col — "I had been Suffering for some time • fairly large coal mining camp Another ode Iron the Kevelstoke with my Kidneys and Urine. I was constantly passing water, which was JO,ooo Sliarei Clark Mitchell Oil Wells ' ' tern British i olumbla rail poet is as follows: very scanty, sometimes as many as • • • ti branches ofl from tbe i.asi Sunday we had a trip down to thirty times a day. Rach time the pain Price to Saturday Midnight v • ' •"'•' branch of the Canadian the Halcyon spring, was something awful, end no rest at night. el McOllllvary, ll C, One man on board 1 did not, see and I heard of your GIN PILLS snd _,ooo Prudential • \ government wagon road out to that was Fred Swing; decided to give tbem a trial at oner. 1 orbln down through the valley to We had a good time uud enjoyed the I sent my chum 6o miles to get them Price to Saturday Midnight $i itlonal boundary forty-sli trip on deck, and I am pleased to inform you that in less than six hours, I felt relief. 11 lea .• '••••. Fun,, tin- American side And were very glad to see one there In two days, the pain had left me Also 20,000 Herron Oil and Natural Gas at 25c 11.00 ths valley ran i,e reached through whose name is Hubert Heck. entirely. I took about half a bor and i.e it,m, Montana, s to-*n nsai iii« today I feel as well as ever and my I.nt there's another man 1 know, ] Otaclsr national park. kidneys are acting quite natural again." DO NOT DELAY BUY NOW. think he was surely ill, SID CASTLRMAN. lie was nut mi I'lund. bis name Is GIN PILLS soothe the irritated « Pi H a • ...... M '• .lack 11< in il). bladder — heal the (ick, weak, painful We had a notable man un bourd it kidneys—and.strengthen both theseviUJ n ta organs. Money back if they fail. ai All changes nf advertise- a was the Chinese cook, joe. t box, 6 for I2.50. Sample free ai meats must positively be a Put one man on board we mostly if you write National Drug and Chemiiul Revelstoke General Agencies a, banded Info this onire by • missed, his name was Mr. llookc. Co., of Canada, Limited. Toronto. 179 a Monday evening In order that • , We had a mun on board thut evcry- Limited. «! t.he change shall appear in • hotly knew, I Wednesday's Issue, ami any • He is closely connected with the Rev- Address all enquiries to the Revelstoke office al chnngoH Intended for Hatur- • elstoke Review, • day's Issue must be handed in fa] His :

. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1911. THE MAIL-HERALD REVELSTOKE PAGE FIT* C. B. HUME & CO., LTD. KEEN RACES SQUALL MARS TABLES TURNED Revelstoke's Departmental Store AT REGATTA TRAP SHOOT ON VERNON Ladies' Waists Boys' Wash Suits Congreve's Sicamous Wolf Wins Guy Barber High Gun at Revel­ Revelstoke Plays Errorless Long Distance Race—Scul­ stoke Shoot -Armstrong Game—Six to Nothing Two new lots of Ladies' Waists, quite About 500 Boys' Wash Suits have come remarkable values, consisting of Balkans, into our hands at a good reduction on regular ling and Swimming Leads Telegraph Tells Tale Sailors, Middies and a lot of the new soft prices. To fit boys i to 8 years. All the voile with open neck. The workmanship newest styles the market aflords grouped in The Sbuswap I.nke Beat club re- A trap shoot held at Sicamous on Playing errorless ball the Revel­ and finish are of a quality tiiat appeals to the these lots at gatta at SlcurnoiiB on Monday was a Monday was abandoned after 25 tar­ stoke team on Monday turned the critical buyer. Two lots, 2-piece t-rent success and except for a brief sets had been thrown on account of tables on Vernon and by defeating 90c, $1.35, 31.90 equal in the morning the weather a m|iiall of wind and rain which the Okanagan team 0-0 secured com­ $1.35 and $1.90 plete revenge for their ill luck at Mas thoroughly pleasant. The races made shooting impossible. On nc- Vernon on the previous Wednesday, were close nnd exciting. S. Slither- count of weather conditions scores Underskirts j Though not sensational it was a land of Revelstoke was the official w<>™ low. A-'- McDonell being blgb Ladies' Skirts sound game from beginning to end These are Underskirt days. liandicapper for the long distance gun with ID birds. The scorcB were as follows: nnd the Kevelstoke boys delighted Any woman who has the notion that a The makers of the Oueea quality Silk- race and ('. R, Macdonald and T. E. Twenty-live targets unknown nng- their supporters as much by the good smartly draped skirt must be expensive Underskirt advise us that they have addressed 1.. Taylor for the handicap races on les:—A.J. McDonell, 111; J.Q. Barber, form they showed as by the fact that should ask to see the new lot that we have. a letter to every lady in Revelstoke. We Monday and their work was highly IS; It. Upper, 15; George Little, 14; . they had scored a victory. They All the new ideas and cloths from have a lot of these famous Silk Skirts and they are on sale now at [raised. F. Dean, 14; T. McLeod, 13. have the makings of a crackerjack I At the Kevelstoke weekly shoot A large number from Kevelstoke at- team and the fans nre confident that $3.90 to $10 (lay Barber was high gun freaking Vi they will yet climb to the top of tho $5.75 tended the regatta including Mr. and bjrd8 Qne more thun WfA Footcsnl league. Mis. C. K. .Macdonald, T. E. L. Tay- A.J. McDonell. Sturdy and Sage ea-'j Spranger moved from i the field to A mixed lot of Skirts at $1.90 and a line of lor, A. J. McDonell, J. ti. Barber, broke lo. The scores were: Children's Wash Dresses first played a sterling game. At third Satin Skirts, 90c. Barber 4,"i M. Stortz, I). I.eary, A. Brown, Miss base Parent gave a splendid exhibi - McDonell 44 A sample lot of Children's White Wash Fraser and J. McSorley, Dr. and Mrs tion of good fielding. Eddy pitched Foote 14 Dresses, fit girls from i to io years. A Macpherson of Salmon Arm were al­ a steady game striking out eleven. Sturdy 40 wonderful nice lot—no two alike—and all New Goods Tbe box score is as follows: so present. Mr. Macdonald and Mr. Sage 40 beauties. Special Revelstoke:— Taylor were tbe official judges and Tremble 29 New FrillingS, New Collars, New Laces, ab r h sh sb po a e In the weekly telegraph shoot, $3.90 New Embroideries, New Hose, New Gloves. time keepers. There was a large Parent 3b. .. ..31102-01 * to center field was tram Bquared up with the Beavers, caught by Knapp. and Pulley was out REAK8 INTO POETRY winning by a score of 15 to 5. A on a fly to Williams, who fielded a They grip the hip at the sides; no un­ ON REVEHJSTOKE GAME good 91'owd of fans were on hand, pretty pame against the sun, and and as there was plenty of bitting made several fine throws to the in­ comfortable folds under the belt at the ,hey hml reat timc ro The Revelstoke pool warbles ns " ** °t*«»K- Tbis field. back and front. Your belt is an ornament ollows: i makes one win each for these teams The score of Wednesday's game follows, in detail: i ..st Monday afternoon, Revelstoke ""' ""' n,'n Kftme wiu be Iooke(1 Vernon— AB R H PO A E and is not necessary to keep the trousers took the bun, forward to with interest. Fossas, ss 5 2 5 2 0 They went right after Vernon and Now tlmt thc Preliminary series is up. They come in _ O'Neill, 2b ...... ti l 0 2 0| beat them six to none; |'v,'r t,lc rpP,llur lc"K»e Kames will Dale, c 6 2 3 7 2 1 MM in the home team there's a man sturt tolliKbt, when the C.P.R. meets Kreke. 11 4 3 2 6 1 2 vou really cannot rattle. , the Bdvers. Pitcher "Dolly" Gray Knapp, cf i 'A 2 1 0 0 His name is Carl Sprainger, he , "f tlle ('-IVR- tcam thi,,ks ue has got Plain Gray Worsted at $5 a pair. Williams. If ..... 5 3 3 4 1 0 comes from Seattle. I'ha *anw on iee aB hc h,is discovered Eastman, rf 5 2 8 0 0 0 a new brand of liniment for his arm. Kneelands, 3b ... 5 0 13 11 Cne remembers the game against The game will start at 0: l'i Hharp. Gray Flannels at $5 a pair. Kamloops, excitement was intense, pew How Gihbie caught thc ball right on BIOTOLH KIDE Up 42 17 18 20 11 4 Revelstoke— AB R H PO A E the barb wire fence; HI.; BEND ROAD White Flannels at $7.50 a pair. The way he had to run, wasn't al ill Parent, cf 4 0 2 1 0 0 • m i slow to grab it, On Saturday morning next there Kisser, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 He ran right across thc field just will be a bicycle hike up the Big Oldfield. ss 4 0 0 0 3 1 like a jack rabbit. Bend road, leaving the Y.M.C.A. at Pulley, e 4 1 4 11 0 l 0:30. All boys having bicicles nre Dudley, 2b 8 1 0 0 1 0 lhe way thnt RevcUtoke won, wns invited to come and bring their lunch Derr, 3b 4 2 3 0 8 4 GROCERIES AND CROCKERY really just line, Spanger, lb 4 0 1 12 0 0 Ihey handed Vernon some of tho BEORBTART AT CAMP Eddy. If 3 0 0 0 0 0 InourGroccrv Department you can get anything you may require in Si.iple or Fancy Revelstoke medicine; Things are not ytiite so lively Webb, p 8 0 0 0 4 0 Groceries. We are making a specialty of Summer Goods just now and have some fin'! The medicine was very strong, it •round the "Y" these days ns tbe lines for picnics and camping parties. All our goods are new and fresh and tlie best quality will help them on their way, 33 4 9 24 11 5 secretary left Saturday morning to we can buy. In tinned fruits nothing can touch our line of Hunt's California fruits, ln "We hope to see you Vernon come •pend a week nt the military camp Score by innings— back another day. nt Vernon where n temporary Y.M.C. Vernon 0 3 3 12 6 0 3 *—17 Pickles we have Crosse & Blackwell's and I leinz. The names (if these two firms are a A. has been established. Revelstoke .. 00002000 2—4 guarantee of quality. For your breakfast in camp you will need either Swift's Premium the baseball club Is very wise to Summary: Stolen bases—Kreke, Ham or Bacon—it's impossible to get anything better. Does this windy weather leave lots put up a canvas, Williams, Myers. Two base hits— BIGHT CALKED OFF. of dust in your house? Try Dustbane when sweeping and sec how much easier it is. Now you will have to pay to go near Fossas, Knapp, Myers, Derr. Three If the flies bother you we can supply you with Wilson's Fly Pads, Tang ef tot or some fly the grand stand grass, base hits—O'Neill, Williams, Esst- Owing to the nttendnnce at the catchers. If thc high cost of living is worrying you call in and see us -nd you won't need To stop outside thc fenro now will be man. Sacrifice hits—O'Neil, Webb. boxing contest billed to take place very tame, Struck out—By Myers, 6; by Webb, to worry. between Willie Mack and Bobbie Ev­ Decnuse you wont sec anything, cheap 5; by Eddy, 2. Base on balls—Off ans on Monday evening being too sports, of thc baseball game. Myers, 2; off Webb, 8| off Eddy, 1. small to warrant -i fight taking Left on bases—Vernon, 6; Revelstoke, W££KLY place the contest was called off. WATCH OUR CORNER WINDOWS FRIDAY UNO SXTORDIY FOR OUR SPE IHIS Plans linve been prepared nnd the fi. Hit by pitched ball—Knapp, Myers. Contract will be awarded within a few Time of rame—2 hours. Umpire— KEVEI.ST.'lKE ANOI.EKS HAVE ONE PRICK AND QUALITY FOR EVERYONE We have just mished unpacking .'ays for the erection of a hotel at Castner. Scorer—Muller. a new shipment of Crockery and Glassware. Among this lot are soma very pretty Rose Edgewnter. <*<>ld and blue, and ed to prevent enclosures of letters In anglers from Revelstoke in Sbuswap ernment water rights branch In the white| Dinner Sets, and a good line of Fancy China in odd pieces. WP. h »vc now a full parol] post. Fines arc being Impos­ lake were C. Pruuhart, .Inn.es Colu­ Oolden district. Mr. Bell was in the 'ine of Limoges China. ed and collected for breaches of the mn nnd R. Blnlr who all secured government service lait season in the regulations In this respect. rood cri'i'lsfiil. Boundary district. J WEDNESDAY. MAY run SIX THE MAIL-HERALD, REVELSTOKE 1H14. Never Too Cold SUTTON'C TO ENJOY A PLUNGE AT for garden and farm are best HALYCON HOT SPRINGS for B.C.soil. See Catalogue for Sunlight Soap solid guarantee of purity Tom Devlin is a resident ol 811- and germination verton. cuts Monday's labor clean Where hot medicinal waters are the most wonderful health S end now for Copy free A bowling alley lias been opened in in half. restorers on the continent. Our record of cures of rheuma­ Sutton & Sons.Thu KimJ's Soedmon 1 rinceton. tism and other chronic complaints is unequalled and^verified Raadin_ England The Sunlight way is so easy A . J . W o o ol w a r d Wild Kcese are plentiful on the Ok- by our gratified patrons. Victoria % Vancouver —just note. First you soap 615 Fort sr. 667 Granville sr anagaa river. Located among the best scenery of Canada, easy of SeSLC A,000,000 ft. 5 REVELSTOKE, B. C. of logs to the Comaplix mill.

LEONARD W. WOO!) Rooms are scarce in Sllverton and Accountant and Auditor all the hotels will be enlarged, June he will visit his old home ln Unless yW provincial chief says the Omieca Office: Lawrence Hardware Block Curlew, and 31 cents in Greenwood. Herald. REVELSTOKE, B. C. and says that he saw no scenery Sam Patterson has opened the that surpasses the silvery Slocan or Out of three applicants for the po­ the bine grass lulls of old Virginia. W. 11. WALLACE, M.B.C.S.A. ( tareton billiard room In RosBland. sition of secretary to the Vernon The Athalmar Times and the Nelson board ol trade, John Dillon was eel ARCHITECT Dr. Gomra, of Sandon, has sold his Independent have ceased publication. cited by ballot. Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co., Ltd, Box 205 Telephone 313 pickle bottle, and bought a syrup Revelstoke. B. C. can. Importers and Wholesale Dealers. The opening of the Taghum bridge KOOTENAY LODGE, No. 15 A.F. - IN HEART OF CITY aud A. M. will Increase the number autos in Shilohtl Regular Meetings are held in Nelson. The family remedy for Couchs nnd Colds HOTEL SAVOY "Shiloh costs so little and docs BO much1' New Masonic Hall on the Third Manufaeturers of Aerated Waters The tram from the Noble Five WEEIM SEATTLE Monday in each month at 8 p.m. BEE WES mine to the mill at Cody is being BEPEEE3 "Twelve Stories of Solid Comfort" Visiting brethren are cordially i ''paired. KEfffES In the centra of thinn—thcul rva welcome. - and stores on InMh side*. Bull •- WINES LIQUORS CIGARS abolutcly fireproof—con* rt t< . tei WALTER BEWS, Vi. M. Work will soon begin on a railway and marble* ROBT. GORDON, Secretary. from Naas Harbor to the Groundhog EUROPEAN PLAN-SI perdayup With Botha—52 per djy t; coal region. X'* & c, w. o. w. This year at Slocan City Anthony Agents for Calgary Beer Mountain View Camp No. 2'-.i Madden will have a big crop of BALE OF GOVERNMENT LOTS A Raul Lover Simulation Meets Second and Fourth strawberries, Monday in each month in TOWNSITE OF QERRARD. Rates $1.00 a Day and Up Phone 1629 Selkirk II all * Isiting Wo id Andy Jacobson, of Now Denver, 1ms GOLD WATCH FREE, A_ utriilrtludirwnril nnarqoi Furnished Rooms by the Day. Week or Month men in cordially Invited to made the Newmarket the best hotel r from nn nmbllihod Notice is hereby given that I will attend. TO, \\t lit) ftvlflff .iwny in the Slocan. fttcbM to i hotiimmW of on the li'itli day of June, 1914, at tbt pa iplfl all OTCf tho .1 \UKS McINTYRE, CO. world u a ham lent- of LO:30 a.m., at the Oourl In search for gold at depth, Wil­ nlvortliritii'iit. SOW H. V. EDWAiRDS, Clerk. i:t ymir duuiM to House, In the City of Revelstoke, B. VERNON ROOMS liams creek, near Barkervllle, is being obtain oiio. Wrltu now, IM: C, ofler for sale by Public AuctioL RT MT. BEGBIE NO. 31G1 diamond drilled. t« T.ir ono nl r>nr at an upset price, tbe following Gov­ OF I. O. F. rwlilotuble t-ndlei' The merchants of Salmon Arm [tOttf IMIil il. .T ern ment Lots in the Townsite o< MRS. II. J. HANBURY, - Proprietress Meets In St. Francis Lodge Room Oi'iit ;* All-itn, rait tave adopted the spot cash Bystem I-III Imp) i ltd to «*i nr Gerrard, being part of Lot No. 0704 ; Fi II i Mi Monday IM 'i tha » ni'li. wlili li nf selling goods. will ba u rati \'s— District of West Kootenay. in month. \ isiting i'1. i I [(ll •.' nt-Oh-fl iH" BIIITIi* List of Lots. Steam Heated Throughout. Housekeeping Suites. \ : ' . • Billy McClergue, the historian of I,>IH offor, W* npoet roa to tell r«ui triondi Lots ll and 12, Block i. Corner View H. V. MORGAN, C. R. Sandon, has not yel (.night all tho ,- ,\n.\ thntir them tha I '.in M n i Lota i to l*-, Block :;. and Douglas v. - VICTORIA. B. C. •V. CARTWRIGHT I Qsh in Bear lake 25 cunt- r i il.iv Hid nu i I* ' Witch. Yon „ |i |„- u '-•"•' WILI -- Ll OYII, fthotfl JegWl llffM ' 1 ' | '• '. * ' 'I I i * • . Y, I..ets I, i*,, 7, 8 and !>, lilock I. T. II. Lincoln, late of Mexico, h.is Enclnn.l. Payment of lots sold may be made. i OKE LODGE No. I een appointed managei of the Noblo ( ne fourth at tunc <.f sale, and thc Jack Laughter, Propneu First Street, Kevelstoke. B. C. lOSE. balance in one, two and three years, M'ee • Five mine iii the Slocan. with interest on deferred payment; I. boreri on I he Kel i le Valley con- at the rate of fix per cent, per ou- - WINDSOR HOTEL etructlon aro getting S2.25 a day with innii. board al 90 cents a day. Dated at ReveUtoTte, B. 0„ this EUROPEAN PLAN llth day of May, l'JH. • VUG, Secretary. \ two million dollar company has been formed, to work the Diamond ROBERT GORDON, June 16 Government Agent Good Accommodation. Reasonable Rates. iRK LODGE N \ ale coal mine at Merrll I, Cafe in Connection F e ;,;, , i ,umber company of •., has made an assignment [or ii ol Its creditors. There are B million people In Can Lunif) Central Hotel ada «lm do noi know C at the I Ireen umoermen Abrahams'.'- ! i ,edge does |i ib pi Inl Ing, It will pay you to Pr • e THERE'S A HEAP the men were like' Hermann make a call at IF PTTH1 OF SATISFACTION First-Class , . | / lev i (envoi. I tanada would in living in your own home. Vou resj > hundred million people, lake) pride in fixing it up in adding • Improvements every once in a F. B. WELLS,

All Modem • iin his ranch near 1 brer Forks, while. Convei rhurd ex peel to rn ise .

diverse directions for an extended Saturday evening and matinee at holiday. A number of out-of-town •_':3U "Soldiers of Fortune" in five 1 BRIEF LOCAL NEWS guests who are visiting here were parts by the All Famous Players will also present, Miss Christie from Van­ be shown, this picture was produced You Know How couver; also Miss Kay and Miss in Cuba and is the best of its kind. W.A. Anstie spent the week-end at ('. E, Beucock of Winnipeg, was ut Grant of Winnipeg. After several "David Copperlield" in six parts, Halcyon. the Revelstoke hotel ou Monday. games of auction bridge, in which the comes on Friday, June 12, at which pretty prizes fell to Mrs. Lawson uud all school children will be free. Important GOOD Jud Macguire registered at the Ho­ Mrs. W. F. Lammers of Chase was Miss Grant, a very dainty supper was tel Revelstoke on Monday, at the Hotel Revelstoke yesterday. served hy the hostess. Most of the party afterwards motored down to J. E, Bland of Arrowhead, was at C. H. Miller and H. 1.. Miller of BUSINESS LOCALS Clothes Are the station with Miss Christie, to the King Edward on Monday. Nakusp, arrived at the King Edward wish her "bon voyage" us she went yesterday. See Howson's show windows for Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Maiter of Mon­ east on the midnight train. Better choose yours where there treal, are at the ileitel Revelstoke. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Knox ot Three pictures. Valley, spent the Twenty-fourth at The first dance to be given hy the are none but good ones to choose At the King Edward on Monday. Big reductions in Hammocks at the Hotel Revelstoke. Ladies' hospital auxiliary .iin:n the Howson's. from. Your style, color and size Krs. H. Cook was among the guests, very successful Valentine bop of Feb. Mrs. A. Genelle and Miss Irene Gen­ here. Dr. ThomaB went to the hospital It, was held last Monday evening iu Court Mount Begbie I.O.F. mem- elle of Nakusp, came in oa the south the Masonic hall. So delightful was l ers please take notice that owing to on Monday suffering from slight ill - train yesterday and ire at the King r.css. the affair from first to last as to Monday being Victoria day, thc us - $15 up. Edward, quite atone for the fact that "queens pal meeting is postponed to the sec- N. F. MacMlllau of Winnipeg, res - d. E. Annable, ex-mayor of Nelson, I weather" had not prevailed during i nd Monday in June. H. V. Morgun, istered at the Hi tel Revelstoki ou accompanied the Winnipeg, business Empire day nor made possible the C. R.; O. Cartwright, R.S. It, n.p. lunday. men as far as Revelstoke on his way usual Bchedule of enjoyable picnics, and general out of doors festivities. Go to Mr. R. Tapping for your Some Special Reductions in Boys' M,. and Mi - W, H, Woodbur\ "i iee \ ancouver. Dancing began promptly at 9 o'clock garden plants. Three Valle.v • , '* *:;" Wash Suits and Straw Hats .lee'in Mriiue_-h a one-armed man. to the Inspiriting strains of Orr's Another of those popular dances Hotel Revelstol uh" ha.I heen ordered to leave WWO i rchestra which presented for the In aid of the ijueen Victoria hospital MrBi Gcoi ge lo en ol Nelson was | when charged with vagrancy and who OCCUSion almost all entire program of will be given in thc Musonlc hull ou .••mom: Hi'' rues •• King Ed­ refused to do so. was again brought lovely new music. Fully 60 Cinderel- Monday, May 2."). ward "I Monday ; before Police Magistrate Hamilton las with i corresponding number of yesterday and remanded for a week. princes attended. Supper, served Look! Look!—yes you can if you McRae Mercantile Co. E. Fair, superintendent uf masonry about 11:30 consisted of a bountiful get those glasses fitted at J. Guy of the Canad tu P iclflc railway, is at Joe Gallagher, John McDonald an.l spread of home cooking provided by Barbi r's, The " Styles Shop" for Men and Boys the Hotel *•'• velstoke. J. Maher imbibed too freely on the the members of the auxiliary. After Court Mt. ('artier, No, 1718, I.O.F. J .1. Vi. Ainsworth ^i Three V illey, holiday. "Vou hoys get back to this interlude dancing was resumed will hold its first social in Smythe's work as .jtiiok as you can" was Pol­ came t'i ':' • •*> Mouday to for another hour or more. Much cre­ hall at 8 p. in. prompt, Wednesday. ice Magistrate Hamilton's injunction attend the ' lance. dit Is due the ladies for the success M,.y 2". All members urgently re- when they appeared before him af toe achieved, and especially to a com­ quested to attend. -2t. n.p. We are Shoeing Others. Why are we not Shoeing You The post offlci Ickel wo ipen on­ police court yesterday. mittee of Mrs. McLean and Mrs. Mc- ly from 9 '•' " 'clock ••:; Mondaj. ( arter on whom devolved most of Se.'d Potatoes, Farm and Garden Our stock of Men's Oxfords is complete. on account • >. public holiday. In response tei a request from Nor­ the detail work. The financial re­ Seeds, Garden Tools.—At Bourne man Rankin publicity commissioner turns were very satisfactory, tt is Bros. Men's Patent Hi'.; Hit Blucher Men's Patent high hump button md sti '••' rest of McKenzie av­ Oxfords 5.75 Oxfords , 6.00 for the Canadian Pacific railway, an understood that a "ten" figures In enue is being rolled and the stones article descriptive of the Revelstoke GALT COAL is handled exclusively Men's Gunmetal Big Hit Blucher Men's Gunmetal Nabob button the plans of the auxiliary in the near Oxfords 5.SO ()\for,Is S.50 covered •••" essing e.f gravel national park prepared by B. R. At­ in Revelstoke by the Revelstoke Gen­ future. Men's tan Nabob Blucher Oxfords i Men'< tan High Bump button kins was dispatched to Calgary last eral Agencies. Ltd. j. McDoi aid, - ttent ed on Friday 5.75 • Oxfords 6.00 week accompanied by a series of pho­ The main part of St. John's church to si\ month Kamloops jail for Come and rest in Howson & Co.'s Men's Fine Kanjraroo Skin Tan i Mcpherson's celebrated Baseball tographs Illustrating the beauties of »as fairly .'.''II filled lust evening tron Ite person was tali it: j furniture parlors, continuous recital, Boots 7.00 ; Shoes 3.75 the park. with the young peop.e's societies of new Edison phonograph. tnloops • • steiday afternoon liy loth the Methodist and St. .John's THE ROYAL SHOE STORE HOWSON BLOCK Constable Ti It pays 'ee advertise. SUvje ••• >-t Churches. Hev. J.W. Stevenson tilled See Howson's display of carpets The am i ug of 1 he Uritish Saturday's issn,> ,,f tbr Mail-Herald the chair in a very acceptable man - and rugs before selecting elsewhere. Columbia Political Equality league in which Vi. II. Horooin aduertised tier presenting the following excellent today for exclusive agency. PACIFIC couver. Stores and post office a; will be hi • " • • icout er on Friday. lhe sale .>f shares in the Prudential program, preceded as is customary, Fdl; RENT—Furnished room for $3 LA-ND & TOWNSITES CO.. 350 Rich- property. Price only |700, wit:, June 19 ii : •! ; ' •' mgregatlonal i 11 _ c.is company, Ltd.. lie has dis with opening exercises of a devotion­ a month. Apply W.R. Mail-Herald. ards St.. Vancouver, B.C. M30 pd. ,..- . , , , rburch hall, i i'1 a.m. | j ,,..,.,| ol T.imii shares to people in al nature: Instrumental duet. Misses Revelstoke. This lias been accom­ Ruth Brown and Viola Crowe; vocal M. ".pd.-'t. SMuU cash, balance (.. suit purchas In the w • 'i • hi Vrcade Is a plished in two day.--, one of which 'ii.it "Home to Our Mountains," W \.\TI:II Boy t«' learn printing er B.M.F., Mail Herald office, 1* . A I ly. The best investment Miss Gladys Urquhart and Mr. Jas. Pt'll RENT Small furnished house. trade. Good opportunities. Ap­ Itj era ol for Mi.' business man is evidently ad- L. Hay: vocal solo, Miss Paulding; Immediate possession. Apply to ply Mail-Herald. FOR RENT—June I, modern house o:- • d j vertis .a the Mail-Herald. Instrumental duet, Miss Eva Thonip the RevelBtoke General Agencies, First street. Apply Itevelstok. miles the Ltd. t.f. n.p. son ami Mr. Harry Maxwell; reading REQUIRED — Furnished house by 'burial Agencies, Ltd. t.t.n.p, city. Miss Mice Munro; vocal solo. Mr. June 20th. Apply "Airs, Marshall, 1 aul Samson; recitation, Miss Aus- TO RENT—Two furnished housekeep­ Owing Box 713, i'h.ei.' 19. M.30pd.2t. j WANTED— Good tin; vocal duet, Miss Millie Robert- ing rooms; also two bedrooms. Ap­ Revels i • • SOCIAL AND PERSONAL MIII and Mr. Haddon, "Oh, that we ply 87, Fourth street MnyJTpd , 1 house work (German preferred). C tl c and 60c : .i" main line Grand Trunk

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place I '• i • • • o'clock • • All New Attractions including •nd a p.'- • • it vat thai Rev. Jami • WORLDS FATTEST WOMAN I- [.ti sent but ' tperle . I b i feet many I is leaving the i is! Rei Charles (tears The address was I adner is expected C, K Lit thro ighout. ,-; Hi i' band ei is staying ovci foi tl perienees ilwayi ire Mr I i Lighl • • :,.• served, sent t., Kamloops f