Array "Vf ■ ■•■■—■'-" V IjjkttgpttUf. Llbrery cl L»| Ah. ,3 Vol. 15. CRANBROOK, B.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER '3, 1909. No. 40 ft] OTTAWA In the Handling of Western Lands. TWO INCIDENTS LATELY The Interior Department Follows Rules and Red Tape too Closely. There is serious reason to believe that the handling of ihe western land settlement problem by the Interior. Department Is deteriorating into a slavish observance of rules and red tape. It is slipping buck into tho old hard-tempered methods which years ago made it unpopular in the west. Two specific Incidents have recently heen heard of iu this city. A certain mnn was applying for a "purchased homestead", and ol course had to wait bis tarn ut the land office. He bad been land bunting and knew of several quarter sections which would suit him. He wns rather down thc line, and when his turn came all quarter sections of which be knew bad been taken. Learning this, the man next to him gave him thc description of a quarter section and recommended It. Accordingly he applied for and obtained this lot. He paid his $111 fee and JICO In Btallment on thc purchase money. When he came to visit his land lie found that he had been misled; the land was utterly valueless. He up- plied tor permission to make un exchange to abandon tbe land he hail been deceived into locating nnd to get a quarter section of good land, the money he had paid being allowed .to count towards his purchase. Thc matter was taken up to Mr. Oliver himself, and the decision was thnt thc farmer might abandon the worthless land, might obtain a better farm, but must, pay his fin tec and $1110 first Installment all over again. The Department obliged him to forfeit the $17(1 he had paid already. This man Is a genuine settler. He is n farmer of experience, with a family in the country. From his standpoint the people ol Canud i has skinned him out of $170. The Department took advantage ,! an trior ho made to get thnt muni oi his money. There is abother case. An Mi glish- man who had lived a good many years in Canada went to South Alri cn during the war, and was entitled to a land warrant. Availing himself of his right to a homestead, a preemption and a land warrant, he located a whole section. Somewhat Ihe same sort of accident happened to him nnd he found himself with a squnro mile of worthless land ou his hands. Agnin appeals, again an appeal unto Ocnsur, or at least Oliver; and a decision-that the man might locate another homestead and another pre-emption quarter section, but lie must keep tbe original worth, less half section which lie bad got under his Soutli African land warrant. This performance has not even the merits of consistence. Thnt. Is thc condition into, which thc Depart incut Is drifting. It is becoming h" hard and fast, red-tape bureau. Tlie Impression here Is that it Is getting into tlie old frame of mind oi laying lor the settler nnd trying to trip him up—61 watching tho man who really Is subduing the soil, growing wheat nnd making a farm and a home with the same old unfriendly anxiety to catch him tripping as that which It directs against the clover person who is trying to heat the rules for purposes ol speculation. IS IT NOTHING TO YOU Alioe L Grevttte Writes on the Morals of Cranbrook. Dear Mr. Kdltnr. I have followed with Interest, tlio letters recently inserted In your pa per re lite urgent need of improving social conditions in tills (lily ami would like to add a few more words on this Important subject. It Is one that, should arrest thc attention ot every true man and woman in Oranbrook, who hnve the welfare and prosperity of thc town at heart and are anxious to see it peopled with true citizens. As Mr. Main has plainly put it in his recent letter, this is a very dllicull. problem, and one that must, bo solved now. It has boon shown that, tbc two greatest contributing causes to crime Is "Ignorance and evil environment," tho tendency ot education Ik towards good cltlsonnhtp. But tho counteracting' Influences of the home and street, arc often too much for the school, anil it In clearly the duty ol tho patents to safe-guard their cltll dren. How, to remove thc evil of temptation ns Inr ns possible from our city or as Mr. Main, suggests, suppress absolutely public manlteata tlon ol it. Combating it is a duty, restricting It In a possibility, preventing the scandalous display and public exhibition thereof Is both a duty and u possibility admitted by all. What wo need In Crauhrook today is n second "John I,. Hamory" as superintendent nl public safety. He kept all his promises. Ho closed the "Bed Light District" In Hen Moines. Many people snld It could not 'bo done, tint, lie did It. Alns, how frequently wo hear ediicutod men and women say, but It would not be safe. Experience is eontnry to this clew. The countries where the most repressive measures have been adapted, where prostitution has been taught to the utmost and pursued to its lust entrenchment, are those whore nioruls have become the purest. You fear clandestine prostitution, yon say, and (or this reason you open wide the door to the worst ol prostitutions, to that which keeps open house, tempts, nnd solicits youth and all passers-by and carries on the infamous industry tinder special authorisation, This state ol affairs ia tlie midst of our children is deplorable, nnd what is its Influence In the minds ol the boys and girls, It corrupts their minds and bodies as certain indecent statements iu our public buildings, Hound) proves the fearful dangers oar children are exposed to. Is it not sufficient that we see manhood demoralised, womanhood debased, uud childhood robbed ol its rights? what more is needed to stir up the mothers ol this city? Can we uHord to keep silence when our own children are at stake? How many young men have come into this city ot ours, "purer" than they left it? My heart yearns for the mother in the Homeland, whose boy is left to the mercy of Western City Hie, Life is teeming witb evil snares, The gates of sin are wide, Thc rosy fingers of pleasure wave, And beckon tho young Inside. Man of the world with open purse Socking your own delight, Pause ere reason is wholly gone— Where is your boy tonight. Sirens nre,singing on every hand, Luring the ear ol youth, Ollded lalsehood with silver notes Drownith the voice ol truth. To city 'adies in costly robes, Your parlors gleam with light, Fate and beauty your senses steep- Wlierc is your boy to night. Tempting whispers of royal spoil Flatter the youthful soul, Eagerly entering into life. Mcstive of all control, .Needs are many, and duties stern, Crowd on thc weary sight, Father, buried in business cures, Whore is your boy to-night. ritfalln lurk ln the flowery way; Vice has a golden gate; Who shall guide the unwary feet Into tho highway straight? Keep the home hearth bright, Tired mother, with tender eyes— Where is your boy to-night? Turn his lect from thc evil paths Kre they have entered in; Keep him unspotted while yet he may; Earth is so stained with sin; Kre he has learned to lollow wrong Teach him to love the right, Watch ere watching is wholly vain- Where is your boy to-night. Yours (or God and Humanity, Alice L. Qrevett. THREAT OP RETALIATION On The American Paper Makers. MOVE MILLS TO CANADA Canada Objects to Tariff on Canadian Made Print Paper. New York, Sept. 27.—The committee on paper of the American Newspaper Publisher's association today gave out n statement concerning tho trade issues between Canada and the United States. The statement says; "At the outset tho Dominion claimed that 11 tbe millB wanted to obtain their supply of pulpwood Irom Canada, the American paper-makers should not object to a reasonable rate of duty on paper made in Cnna- da from pulpwood. "A committee of tlio house ot representatives, alter a ten months' study ol the subject, approved thnt l view, which was confirmed aud rati- | lied by tho ways and means commit- i tee and by tho hoitso of reprcsenta- i Uvea. j "Senator Hale objected to such an I arrangement, nnd the United Btates .' senate, to pteaso him, upset it and i raised the rate above that passed by ' the house. The provinces of Canada i now declare that since the United States tins refused to admit print- paper on reasonable terms, they will protect Canadian interests by retaliation nnd hnva- adopted regulations which will lorce many American print-paper milts to move to Canada "Canadian retaliation will strike American exports as varied as coal and cotton, iron nnd meat, fruit and automobiles, oil and livestock; but the most serious feature ol the prospective war is that which affects wood products, valued at $.10,000,000 brought Into the United States from the Dominion. Tht American Census Word comes Irom Washington thnt tlie Director ot the United States census Is taking every precaution to render effectual President Tnft's order to keep politics out ol the enumeration; this order ' by the President wns noticed in the Prospector last week. Supervisors and enumerators have been prohibited from holding office or membership ln any political committee during their terms ol office nnd from taking any active part In politics, by public addresses, solicitation of votes, or otherwise. The director declares that his order will be strictly enlorced, and requests that each supervisor Inform him Immediately whether he holds office or membership ln nny political committee, nnd II so Just what position, and whether the supervisor Is willing to resign such position and rclraln from political nctivlty during his term of oflice. II the answer Ih ln the nfllrmutlve, the Director expects the supervisor to send a copy of tils resignation from any such position, with a statement that tlie resignation hns heen accepted. Fnncy nny such course being adopted nt Ottawa. News of Bernier Ottawa, Sept. 27.—When a cable was received at the governor-general's oltice from Dr. Cook thanking tlie Canadian government lor sending him supplies on tho steamer Arctic, the Ottawa Free Press wired Dr, Oook asking him to tell the circumstances under which he received supplies Irom Captain Dernier, no word having been received here Irom Bernier since his departure in 190H. Ilr. Conk sunt tbc lollowing reply: "Hornier lett supplies sent hy Mrs. Cook at Ktnh, Greenland, in care ol Harry Whitney, Aug. 20, I mil*. Ber tiler asked Inr [Million anil dogs nnd was retimed by Murphy (the Newfoundland boatswain left In charge ol Cook's house by Peary.) In Berber's letter Decchle Island, Lancaster Sound, wns glvon ns his next winter station." Mr. Desbnrats, deputy minister ol marine and fisheries, when shown tho above despatch said that In wintering at Drechlo Island, Bernier was carrying out the program mnppod out lor him when ho left Quebec. Tho department does not expect to bear again trout Hornier until some time next Hummer. Trail Wins Trail, Sept. 29.—An Important water right case lias just been decided 111 favor ot Trail, Involving the right of Trull to take wnter for city purposes from Cambridge crook, two miles Irom tho city. Tho city's record was attacked by the Violin Power company, which claimed a prior location. Government Agent, Hurry Wright, derided for tlie city. Ore Shipments The ore shipments from mines In the Crnnbrook District, for the past week and your tn ditto are ns follows St. Eugene 297 r.ii.f.'.i'J North Star 131 1,271 Total US 17,770 WEDDING BELLS Malcolm Oillis and Hiss Anna Belle Matheson United in Marriage. The home of A. Oillis was in festive attire on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, when his son Malcolm Uillis was united ln marriage to Miss Annie Belle Matheson, of Cape Breton, N. S., nnd more recently ol Boston, Mass. The ceremomy was perlormed by the Rev. C. O. Mnln, pastor ol the Knox Presbyterlnn Church. The bride wus gowned In white silk, with veil to match, and was supported by Miss Alva McOonignl, and James Miloe was groomsman. Alter the ceremony, a bountiful lunch was served to which tho guests did ample Justice, and alter repairing to the photographer, the happy couple lctt by thc "Soo Flyer" lor Spokane where they will spend several duys. Mr. Oillis, is one ol Cranbrook's most worthy and popular young men, and the community In general will unite with the Prospector In wishing Mr. and Mrs. llillls a long lite ol success nnd happiness. On their re- they will roBide lor the present at tho groom's homo. CHANK -BAI1NHAIIDT. At thr residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. S. Bnrnnardt, on Wednesday evening nt 8 o'clock, hy the Kev. C. O. Main, Hoy Bench Crane, of Buchanan, Mich., was united in marriage to Miss Enid May Burn- liiir.it. Only the Immediate relatives wore present. Miss Luella Burn- liardt acted as bridesmaid, and Mr. Campbell l.lndsey ns bent man. The young couple lelt on Thursday's "flyer" Inr Spokane. CALMLY ARKESTS H0R8BTHIEP Desperate Conflict Between Policeman and Armed Thief. Ilcglnn, Sept. 29. -One of tlio tlcrc- ost border tlghtB between outlaw horse thelves nnd members ol the B.N.W.M.P., took place between Charles Murker niul constable Church on Thursday lust, details of which readied tho city today. Tlio light savored ol thc old days in the west. Murker was a rancher near Ambrose, between that place and tlie boundary. He was arrested a year ago on n charge of rustling. He wnn bailed out hut Jumped his hall, and tho police wore notified that Marker was locntcd In the United States Just south ol tlie lino. At last a friendly rancher sent In word thut Marker would soon otitei Canada. Scouts were sent out to |m trol tlie boundary country und watch , lor the "wanted mnn." Marker I crossed the line and was confronted by Church. The policeman pulled tils gun and ordered Marker to halt. i Instead, the horsomnn wheeled and | started for the boundary line, at the I onine time tiring nt. the policeman. Thc bullet passed within a yard of Church's head. Then Church fired n well directed shot and brought down Marker's horse. Deprived ol bin horse tlie thiol stood his ground. Fearlessly Churoh rode lip and placed his hand on Marker's shoulder. An lie did so the horse thiol pressed thc barrel! ol his niitomntlr to the lelt breast nt Church and pulled the trigger, rhe gun missed fire, thereby suving the policeman's life. In the struggle that ensued the officer got the better of the thief and placed him under arrest. This was well into the night nnd darkness wns fast coming on when the policeman placed Mark- j or on his horse and mounted himself behind the snddlc. While in a dark ; spot the horsethiet suddenly threw blmsell off the horse nnd made a dash for a ranch house. The policeman followed. All was dark within anil the can ! Cher's wile, alone in the bouse, tear e*l an nttack by robbers. She grab bed her own rifle and told the mid '■ night visitors she would shoot un-1 less they got out. Tlie pollcomnn reassured the womnn and proceeded to arrest Marker. Meantime tho borsothlef had taken his heavy nnd using these ns a weapon ntt ed the officer. Church's face was j badly cut hy the sharp spurs before I he placed the thief under arrest I again. They made tlie police post without further trouble. Once at the post Marker was put in leg Irons, hut despite this Imped iment he made n dash for liberty. Tlie leg irons prevented his running. however, and the man fell in the underbrush before he bad made any progress. CA6HE-D BY WHITNEY All of Explorer Cook's Instruments. K1 STAND TAKEN BY PEARY Would Not Let Anything Belonging to His Rival on Board His Ship. FINE 8E0WING OF WEST Splendid Fruit Exhibit at Ottawa Is Commented Upon That tbe Britit.li Columbia government representatives at eastern On naUiau lairs are doing excellent work is shown by the following from the Ottawa Journal, regarding the Ottawa fair: "British Columbia has certainly made no mistake in thc selection ol Mr. W. K. Scott as commissioner aad Mr. W. J. Brundrith as assistant commissioner in charge of their wonderful exhibit. Talk about plums! We found them in all their grandeur. Many varieties were displayed and In I J^g lumte^xplorer toTeave I New York, Bopt, 27. That Dr. P. i A. Cook's ability to prove that he } he reached the North Pole may be ln- j terfeied with as n result of Harry I Whitney having cached the Cook oh- 1 servation instruments in the land of ] ice, was admitted by the explorer to-night at the Waldorf Astoria. Ou top oi this a coolness appeared to between Walter Lonsdale, his secretary, because tho latter had made the statement that, as a mutter of fact, no one can ever prove positively that tic has reached the pole. Dr. Cook declared that he had received messages from Whitney during the day which convinced him that Commander Peary had been very decisive in compelling the wealthy all of pole," the secretary replied. The ex- ; plnnatlon did not seem to please Dr. Cook. Will Wait Till Whitney Arrives After tins digression Dr. Cook, looking somewhat annoyed, turned back to liis questioners. When asked if he would not send immediately to get the things which Whitney had cached, he said: "No, I shall wail until Whitney returns There would «lie no use sending now because by the I time a party Could get there the Arc- I tic night would be started and the . new ice \w forming, When we want the instruments we can net the Kski I mo who has them." "But Whitney says they were enoh 1 ed away. Do you understand thai on Eskimo has them?" "1 have nyoung Eskimo in the neighborhood and 1 guess he will be I able to lind them for us," "What do you understand happened when Whitney tried to take your property ou the Roosevelt?" "Why that Air. Whitney had taken the instruments mul records out of thc case they were in aud had them' in his personal trunk for greater safe keeping and that us soon an -Mr. Peary learned that he had some of things he was told not to bring them on the Hoosevelt. However, the Instruments are so securely packed that it will not not harm them. Weather conditions cannot affect them one bit." Whitney Hurrying to New York, New York, Sept. 2C—Harry Whit ney, who holds proofs or Dr, Cook's discovery of the north pule, is hurrying to the city, according to a wireless message sent by him from Indian Harbor, where lie arrived on tlie re lief ship .Jennie. It is thought Mr. Whitney will travel from Sydney. N. .S., by train, aud he is likely to arrive the latter part of this week. many forms. Ponds Seedlings and i (.ll((k.s 00ionglUKfi no|llnrt wnon the Yellow Hgg perhaps led in numbers,; RooMV0,t BtxiM rrom Etfth, what and certainty they were line. Somei,1(l hml Imrmi(I throURn th(. prineipul o( the former averaged bj to the message he declined to state, except pPun(V \ number of fine boxes of Ulat Whitney seemed to be very lair Wealth and Uravenstem apples were botll tll r.oary ftml to him. Ho dId also shown, as well as some oi the however, give out the following finest pears the writer Jias ever seen. bricf ptTsomil m0BSRge: "Strathconn One plate of Clapp's Favorites was the prettiest plate of pears I ever saw, and if British Columbia growers could only put Ontario quality into their fruit that provinco would certninly be a land of , plums and pears. " Some enormous blocks of their via Indian Harbor, and Cape Hay, Nfld., Kept. 25.- Dr, P. A. Cook, New York: Started for home on the Roosevelt, Nothing arrived for me. Penry would allow nothing belonging to you on board. Said to leave f everything in cache al Ktah. 1 met it , i Captain Sum, of the North Star. native woods were also shown, one Dm- Imt g0 ,m(.k aUer jo(nlng BChoon. enormous Ilr block being 41 inches or ))mmd loi, St J0\\n% and will square. Some ot the trees from tftko atoamor home. Hope your well. which these blocks were cut are claim- aee ,nin u shnotint, ed to be fully 1500 years old. Bever- Loon.-Harry Whitney, al varieties of salmon were also otn vi(MV )jf the fact tlmt Wbitney shown, from the enormous spring.Lhas V,M.M V(mr Cft808 containing in salmon, weighing ,75 pounds, to the pretty little sockeye, for which we pay 20 cents a can, and which by the wny costs out there only $1 per dozen cans. The commissioner and his assistant are thorough British Columbia men, and they certainly know their country, and are not lax in telling the good features of this great province. The Man on the Street Says That these nre good working days. That Mt. Fisher's snow-cap reminds that Christmas is coming. Tbat the Public School building will he an ornament to the province. That this week's rain will make thc cows smile nnd help the man in the fields. That the naval policy may be if Interest to us all; but the box oar question Is more so, That the City authorities ought to vote our Police Force a working suit of "plain clothes." That for a Crnnhrook Chinaman to gamble is to break British law, every bit as much as for a white man. That the Canadian Lord's Day Observance Law should be guarded more Jealously In tbe interests of our Canadian merchants against the unfair competition and brazen disregard of the foreign Sunday law-breaker■ Coming Union Gonoert Arrangements nre being carried out for an Interesting concert to be given in the Presbyterian Church on Thursday evening October 7th at H o'clock This concert will be general In character and Is being prepared hy tbe people of Crnnbrook In an endeavor to secure funds for the carrying on of the local option propaganda. A varied programme by adults and children, of songs, choruses, etc, will be given. Interesting views ol a varied nature will he given by an arc-light sterooptlcan. The evening will he Interesting; the work Is ur gent. It is hoped many will come. An offering of ton cents ami upwards Is asked for ut the door. To Extend Canadian Northern -Negotiations cases truments and records, will it he possible for the University of Copenhagen to determine whether or not you actually reached the pole." He was asked. "1 think It will, hut that suestlon might be more properly asked of the university investigators." "Can they tell without the records that you lelt. with Whitney exactly where you were?" HAS COPIIOS OK I'.VKltYTHINd. "Whitney bad no records of mine that would or would not tend to prove my ease," Dr. Cook responded I have copies of everything that he hud uhd originals of some records where he had only copies." "Then If you never rocovered the records where would you stand?" " The case would be exactly ns it was. Some ()f our records hud become blurred through rubbing nnd we made copies of these, which accounts for our leaving the smeared origin als with Whitney. What original records we had that were in good condition wo kept right with us and t have them right here now." he said. "But it has been said that without being able to examine your obscrva tion instruments to determine if they were in perfect condition it would not be possible to pass decisively on the proof you offer. If those Instruments should be lost enn your case ever be proved?" "Let's wait until Whitney gets buck before we nnswer," smiled the doctor. "Hut cannot you any if you can prove your assertion without the instruments?" "Well, to be perfectly flank, it is most desirable to have the instrument corrections as part of the proof. This Is all I can say." "Is It not absolutely necessary to have proof of the correctness of thc Don't Want Haywood Begiua, Sept. 2*).-An endeavor is being made by the socialists id the city to get Haywood, one of the persons who were indicted some time ago for the murder of ox-governor Steunenberg, to stop ol! litre on Sunday next and address tbe members of the trades unions. A depu- tlon waited upon the council yesterday afternoon to ask whether or not it wns possible to obtain tbc use ot the ciUy auditorium for Mr. Haywood The council refused the request with out comment, appi mm Cook a Democrat New York World: ll from the records that Dr. Ci charter member ol a democratic club in the Nineteenth assembly distficl of Kings county, we may be sure that there will be no unanimous ac eeptanee of his story about the north pole. He may satisfy his savants, lie may silence jealous rivals; he may put to rout all the professional doubters and skeptics; but as a democrat he must reckon with the demo erat party. He is only at the bo glnulnc, of his troubles. Time at the North Pole At tbe north pole time is nothing, aud if one were residing at the nortb pole it would lie un necessary to wind one's watch You are always at \2 o'clock and can't walk out ol thc hotel without walking south. All times ol day meet at. the pole, as the nicotine, place of all the meridians, Successful Flight New York, Sept 2:». The Curtis Hudson-Pulton aeroplane made its its llrst llight at 7 o'clock this mom ing, successfully describing a semicircle over the Held at Governor's Island. Kings' Police Medal Ottawa, Sept. 21. -Hi king Edward has been pleased, cording to a circular issued by thc colonial olllce, to authorize the issue of a medal to be known as tlie King's Police Medal, ajestyj Railway Commission Coming West Ottawa, Sept. 30.—The railway commission is gottlng ready for u long western trip. Additional Locals. and (', W ri v Crock, (ins. Theti men from Pi Friday. Little Miss Crude tertaiu a number r this afternoon. Carr, mining wen* |n town AN AWFUL 6RASH Bridge Gives way and Man is Dashed to Death, SIX HORSf \XM fALLS —-o—. Terrible Accident at Ymir - W. J. Murphy Dead Another Injured. Ymir, Sept. 89 -Willinm Murphy bud Ins neck broken while Charles MncDonald suffered a dislocated shoulder blade and several broken rilis Ibis morning when a heavy wagon, drawn by six Uorsos was plunged headlong Into a deep gulch, a distance ,,f ID leet, by the collapse ul the government bridge near the Ymir mine. All the horses, which were valued „t. *"nu, by Andrew Uurgess '|W|[I>( MOM 'JOUMO JIDU.1 pun A'lpl.MiK 'p[,;ii,i(|.n.n SJBSOJV. (iddie started for tbe Ymir mine with a heavy ore wagon and six horses to return with a loud ol machinery for tho Uii mil Drill company. While crossing the bridge neur the mine, that structure gave way, pre- cipitiitlng wag,,a, horses and meu Into Ibe chasm below, fully 38 feet. The bottom wus covered with slate rocli ami the wonder is thai any escaped alive, Or. Hunks was summoned by telephone and repaired al once to tbe scene accompanied by several citizens, where they extricated men and horses Irom tbe wreck. The coroner was notified by wire and it will be the duty of the jury to loente the responsibility for lb» sad affair, if there be nny School Report Monthly report ,,t the Crnnbrunk Public School. Total enrollment 285 Average daily attendance, 215.HI The attendance by divisions Is ns follows: ADVAMCICD GLASS. iMiss Ornndoll, Teacher.i Unrolled 12 Average Attendance 10.311 DIVISION I 11. .1. Cranston, Principal.) Enrolled 32 Average attendance 24.43 Pupils having perfeci attendance FI,,retire Wool! ilul I ii' llurrli. I Hive While DIVISION 11 (Miss t'lildwell. Teacher.) Unrolled 32 Average attendance 24.r, Pupils having perfect attendance. May Pyati. Francis liriinimond, lirncio Higgins, Hanoi Taylor DIVISION III. '.Miss Allwnrd. Teacher.) Kiiiullmrlit 50 Average attendance 35.14 Pupils having perfect attendance. Arthur ilurch, Robert Uurch. DIVISION IV. i Miss Stewart, Teacher i Enrollod 47 Average attendance 39.02 Pupil, having period attendance. Merle Taylor, Donald Taylor, Gordcn McKonoa, Wallace Fordunni. DIVISION V. (Miss Hull, Teacher.) Enrollment 52 Avcruge uttcudunco 37.9 Pupils having perfect attendance. Eurle King, Ruby Flnlay, Mali hit DIVISION VI. I Miss Krnser. Teacher. > KniMlled 01 Avcruge attendance 44 46 Pupils having perfect attendance, Hurry Cummer, Stanley Moffat, Ethel Dow, Wilfrid MoLoan, Vrtt Gusklll, Hugh McDonald, Harold Huslniu, Edward Ryan digging will eu- ,,1 sell,,,,l mates ■ linlldii) visit I I I At I I Frank, the < : late Mrs. I''. bookkeopor lor .1 Co., returned Iro t,, Spokane .,ni,i, Sepl ul Ml 24 th ,11,1 the Cull Instruments through un examination of them now?" I Otis Stuples, president ,,l the "Bettor ask the investigators." pies Milling Company ol Wyrllff "In view ui all that has boon Bald, ,M town Friday will yuu say II it would lie ImpaHl bio Inr ii mail who really did not got j ll. Bar to the pole to ninke up Mlfh a set ol | McCalllil roronls us would tend In oonvlnc Investigating scientists that he hud been thoro?" "Why Unt usi, thnt nt sonic one elHQ, ton'.'" tl xplnret suggested. Victoria, Hop!.. 27,—Negotiations Th uiso nl this nuontlon being are being conducted between the nut to Or, (look anil tbo bitterness Urltish Columhln government and thai tinged bis reply then boenmo n|> MnrK<w.li' It Mann lor the oxtonslotl parent when tbe secretary suddenly of the Canadian Northern railroad | turned in two nf the i|ucbtloliors and In an excited voice said. "It bus been reported tn Dr. Cnnk thut I tiiiiile tin' stuteiiient that from now j nn bis ense would Iiuve In remain I with the American people Hint ho |f re, Corrlson, tloelros t" thnnk could do nothing i o aboiil ll, Now bis nnmoroiiB Irlontls lor then kind , , ,. , „„ ,„, , . | I wunl. in ask in Ironl ,,l lilm II I sympathy, and ilornl tributes, In his crest,,,., Sept. 29,-Tho new town statement?" recent .mi horoa\ lent of Creston ims Installed an up to-' dale waterworks system. Several Ibe dnyf into Ilritish Columbia. tlven of tbe rood urn oi to confer with Premier members nf the cabinet. Represent, i their wny Mellrlde and Crostoii Has Witter 20. The If your nn is nol nn I list, you huve but ii few [ Ihe noxl Oolll't nl llevlsinli He,,. Henderson, prosldonl ,,l I Hull Uiver Mining uud Power Ci I puny was ill the city Wednesday iompnny business, Hie The tiling purl 1 Hniisdule ! whereat , melllbe V mini huil not 1 III' HI course ' guulded illicit tuns nl 1 In whut miles of fniir-iurh pipe with a 150 foul, head bus been tuiil from a creek nenr the town. The preusure is 150 pounds nnd the supply Is siilllrleui for domestic nnd tiro purposes lot u city of 10,000 population. Fernie Water Works Kernie, Sept. 211.-The new water, works system from Fniry creek is II' «nld Hint n mnn Id now rapidly approaching completion <1mm lliK records nnd Mint nml will be in operation within tho amount would imve tu be next two weeks. Tho line bus nl- i-eady heen laid through the Kernie 'Whut Ml. I.unsihilf added ..111' id tile men, would nol lie possible to prove he hud boon ■s uf the iiuestiull —-~ , ucil Ilr Cunli Hint : On h'tldiiy. the 1st day ol October snld exactly that.,! the City took nver tl tile plant •iiinry added "nl nl tho Wiitor Hupply i ipany All am gunrdod t it future payments must ho inndo to the replies I make to City Clerk M. Onrlln bus secured Irom the Provincial Oovornmenl thc contract lor the Mill Bay mud in connect Victoria with the north end ,,i Von eniiver island Tbe amount nl tho mill nut is (130,0011. Comet's Tail to Sweet Earth Frank ic Soagravo, whoso calculations relative t,, HnUey's cornel have attractod wldo-sproad attention, announced today thai tho correction of ii slight orror in bis cnlculntions developed tho discovery tlmt on May 19, 1010, the cornel will reach the same plane us the earth in its orbit, It Is therein determined that tbe cornel will sweep across tbo plnne, Instond ul clearing it. Tin- earth und cornel will meet nil the same plane, hut mil uii the sntlle path. Thoro will he u distance at tho nearest puint ul i:i.ihui uuii miles between them Tho fun ol tho comet tail, according to Soagravo, will spread out nml tui a short porlod the earth will lind itHrl! swept by "slur dust," brought from iiiuny million miles be- yulid the fartbost knnwti comet "Thorn should ho no scare over the npprnnchlng event," snld Mr. Hen- grave "It will be nothing more thun we hnve nlroady passed through nil Juno 30. I (Uii. when tbe earth swopl through the tall ol tlio cornel ol 1,1 The aeuri'Ht It would ever ue tu the niiHi would b'o 6,825,000 miles " really cud. 'wus that II | fur any ituiki j ul the polo, j ,nly pin j i certain ] tukeii in faith; thnl it could not he provod II ii man was ulnae nt the pule " The Oddfellows nl Hie Illy me lespecially requested to attend tho 1 next regulni meeting ol Key City Annex nml Ure hydrants nre being! "Old you say thnt? ' nsked Br.I f^jj,,"no, «. Mondny Oct 4th, placed at tho corners ot the streets Cook, tinning to Lonsdnlo. j when Mr. Wnllncn l,nw. Clrnnd Mns- In thin section ol the city, assuring j "I did not. say anything about tho I tor, will pay un olllcial visit lo tbc a perfect system ol Are protection. | n0cesnity of a compnnlon at the I lodge. Sam Langlortl Wins Dust,,n, Bopt 89.—8am Lhngford nf Boston, a little stunt, tnnk live rounds to defeat the Dixie Kid nf Ciillfnrnln, both colored, at the At" iv Aihlctic club association last night. The California!! wus much lighter, in the llfth round Hunglord sent his mini to the floor once, and us the hell rang dropped him in n heup Into his corner, F. C Pntiuii, ol Diiluth, was at ^tho Cranbrook Friday. PROaPKOTOR, ORANBROOK, B. 0., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1909, ♦ ♦ ♦ * * I .^^m,*,*,*,*,***,********* a*I «»,» i the puny is to be bold responsible in 1 lie buiuiUuilis ,,n,l aid. ,,i in,- .;..;.....;..;...........;..;..;.....;..;...........,............. »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦•♦•»»• mltP MrrtfiliettOi;. 'i!v the coiinuy" Municipality; Conunonclng at the* .. /~1.»^_-.l^«.^^1r- X VJ/MV jy*M»>t MWOt „___ Smith Hast coiner ul lllock No 83, * Pl'ofCSSlOIial Ur&nOrOOK. * .,,,„,„ ,.«, Whorl, has taken to growing In, In th. City ol Cranbrook according « FX uioasiuiioi , •.•X HJ J.X »^X wx». J ESTABLISHBD I8» . ,l,.„, ,•,.,„ and melons. Old Man in a map or plan Hied ill th. Land| <h><m{m{>A^AA«>A&AAAA&*X.AA$ Livery We ask you tu cull anil try our new Consignment of new and Up to data rigs tor Winter und Summer, dust received Toppic und Reliable Horses at your disposal. nn r tlieiii uii la] and be CUV,need ,.,. 17 ,'..,,.I.H...1.. 11 0. A. B. Grace, PUBLISHER ANU EDITOR. Simpson Hum now on will have take cure uf the Itallulla Hell Registry Office at Nei.mi, I; C, as No. IU''!, thence Bust ulmig Kalns —"— Street In the said City, to Eberts Hun. Mi. Brodeur says Ins depart Avenuo; thenco Noitb ulong ffiberU ment will assume charge ol ibe new Uveuue to Edwurds Street; thoace naval construction and would "sec w,.s, .,|uUi, B.(lW8r((s Sine! tu l.uins ******************************************** ♦ a demand lor a National Conven that u would not he a matter ol ,|,.„ avenue, Nortb along Lumsden ♦ tiuii ul ihe Conservative party ap patronage." What a remarkable Avenue to ihe Intersection nl l.ums ♦ pears in tho Toronto News. "There statement lor a man to have to make Jen Avenue and Harold Street, thence I' is fur less uatural cohesion lu an op- Calgary Herald. X! positmn than theie is in a uovornlng IARVEY, McCAK'J ER, am. MACDONALD, HiUM'istoi.s ami Solicitors, CKANUKOOK, It.*" ♦ i '■ " ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ _ initiation." It says. -Minister, are ill constant touch with all parts rati uf the country. Generally leaders ol Pete Matheson Opposition ure known only m their a cheap skate own Provinces, and they meet Hi,- comet is nbou people only dining the tew heated away we have .veiling al lie lliilleys cornel ite ,,t 10,800 miles a minute. Makes runabout look Ilk, . v,,„ ii,,n, and Kill As thi : uiace ,,i beginning. (J) The appinxilli. Illllllt.llll.. II, til,' i ami North w,si along Harold Street i<» VanHorn Street, them i \\, a South Westerly direction along Vau llnHi Sti'eel tu tbo llltclseellull nl Hie c.c c. twelve million tulles : .tuple time tn set out I NEWPORT gs ll yoll w.in 1 .i Cle Chocolate ni Newport* ;il The \\i- liavt- |u-i rei u l.n:;i' stork .im icn .lis Im ■IM weeks in which a general election is ui its way It is ilillicult under such , o— tances tu develop national looks y ol i Uncovers ,,. leaders ,,r tu lulus.- mittv and riici the Nurth P,.lc Is lindiag groatei gy nii,, a party organisation " credence with the people than that ... 'After citing the examples ol thothi" rival, Pearj Cooks modost) United Stntes and Great Britain tho «»ods lu marked contrasi to thi I News continues; "Here we have .„, boastlulness enormous stretch ,,( territory, n R widely-scattered population, and lew, I if any, national organs ol opinion. iThe result ., thnt an i ippusitmu ,, crat , ,,„„.,,,. iu dangoi ,,i developing provincial ,. , . , . -,- „.... tendencies, ol pursuing dUereut in different provinces, and ol exalt ing sectional rather than national leadership This must i„- hurtful to the prospects ol n national puny General satisfaction exists as a re when the issue is tried out by the sl,it 0i the announcement that n main mntry " trunk run,I will !„■ constructed to thi "Moreover, the Canada ol todaj Alberta line li Is pan ol Hon lis not the Canada ol twelve ol 01 ti,,., Taylor's pollcj to build good .teen or twenty years ago The daj „;,,.,, ,,.,,(, through thc province Is past iu which any one province ,,-.- I can be tbe absolute master ,.f thc Commandet Penry sins thai he Is political destinies ,,l this • ntrj not going t,, ,1,, any mure talking GENERAL BLACKSMITH ^T^111?, ,';, ,'"'1;"1"; >?.! 1? Mil lilb.'i nl III [clptilit) Ih t,i ivh. I'lali.p, Si.hi'iliir. i'l,' , i i; \NllUOOK', H.l' .I, SflK' ,'\oi li.inli nl.- THE PALM Frank Dezall in the death ul .lohn \ Joluwm. lo*eruui ol MtunuHotu thc I>»mo levcre blow There woi sirt'iit: Indicatloas that ho would In1 • he Democratic camllittite .it the next Presidential elections ana WOODWORKER llubber Tires Applied To Muggy Wheels 4QBNTS FOB t'ANAHUN CVCI.B ANII MliTHlt CD'S BICYCLES Mi upon Hie merits ol too! says Cook 11,000. iki This notice was posted ou the nth day ol September, 1909, and ap plication will be made to the Coui nussiuiiei ,,n the Jell, >l;i> „l OctObOl 1909, al Ihe hum ol .' o'clock nl ll.e alternoon, local time ■ li The inline and addresses ol uii> riparian proprietors or licensees who, ,,i whose lauds ui.- likel) to be ai ic-ici b) the pii'i',. ed works elthei above oi below thc outlet Urltish Columbia Southern Hallway Com puny. Calgary, All., Sail K.,,,U'n.i> i.uml,ci Company, Limited, Jaffray, u i' . .lames Steele. Cranbrook, It i . K K .Mums, , tanbrook, U < . Malcolm u Heath, Cranbrook, lit'., the Roblnson-McKenslo Lumboi Com pauy, I..iu.ted. Craubrook, n C . T .1 w Robinson, Crnnbrook, U, C, x William McKonsle, CranUiook, D, i' X Watei supply Company, Limited., • Cranbrook, It 0. ♦ W1TNHS8 the Corpoittte seal ,,i * ihe Municipal Oorporatiou ol ibe 1'iiv ,,i Cranbrook an,l the hands ,,i it- Mnyoi and in. Clerk. seal .Municipal Corporation ot He v.iv ,,i Cranbrook. ,i. r. b'lus. Mayor, T. M, Roberts, City Clerk Form approved. .Nunc is i„ be posted ..i the CIt) Clerk's office, Cranbrook, it. C, tlovernment Agents el uitice. Cranbrook, li. C, and mi the (in 11 ul 1 Ih >\ll'Si>\. Urn i istur, Stillclor, ii Nnliirv L'ubllc , uii,-,- K. i.i llnllillngs, I'H VNllllUUK, ll.C |. I. I \ll'l.\\\. Mllllll!' K|l>'l|li'i'l ami 111' I.ami Sun,'y,n-, I'KANIIttOOK, lit' r.ii Him '.'. I'll -"-•:. ********************** X Dr. I VV. Connolly X Calgary Cattle Co. Fresh unci Salted Meats, Pish and Poultry in season. LOTS OF FINE YOUNG TURKEYS JUST ARRIVED Orders b\ Moil will receive prompt attention, Order by Phone. 45. 1'iiva l Itlh his Wy \S VN1! A filial ri IIOIllll .' 1., I |, tn 1 c in ♦ I'blllli Ollli'i' IH"'. K.-sale in ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Kcpairiiif :i Specialty. P. II. Bo'l 213 Northern Ontario A great new u, has pi nadu is rising in the Wesl The time has gone In which we had only to consider the interests or the pre Sir Thomas Shaughnessy pal jiidiec. ot Ontario and Quebec. Thi ' ■ i short vtsit Sunday West will soon rank in political Im portance with eithei ol these U Mai's IS AbprOaohinE provinces, and thc fact must he--, [Cranbrook, It. C, tlovernmenl Agents mmv vs. ognized by any party which alma to M»rs and the moon were the target ,,miv Crnnbrook, U 0., and ou the liniiluntn ut Ontario Volorlnory I ,,e powerful iu the future Are we " ■'-'■> ; <■"' :"- telescopes ol the iul.|,Wi,v opposite the mill ol the College!, Toronto, in l«PS. irise to persevere in the perversi •'■ ■■'■■■.■ and with the HoblBson-MoKenale Lumber Company finiduuttMind iMi'dullst ot MoKilllnVol- n that we are ' ih>' '";'■ Umlted., about two and one hall or\„lin tMllogc, Ohtcngii, III., In IPIM |, \\. KI I'LEDGK, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ******************************************** * * * * * * * i ! NORTH STAR HOTEL ; X KIMBERLEY. B.C. r, BOVRIL is indispensable in the camp, nnd lur all impromptu meals. Add a little BOVRIL lo your canned meals nnd .- ,ups and note tin* diiference. n O V R I L Sandwiches ate nulliln,us and toothsome. ,i. !•" We Deal in livcrylliin^ l-'t■ >n. i Nrrilli- in .i I.iifonintivc IIISI I'll ll All 1,111,1-. ..1 t'liiniliii'i II. IAI.KI Sui-iiii II SI Mil IAN IN 1 II.Mill llliMlls 'Kt'lAI.'I'V bUYi-: i Ol I'l'K'S S.i|.;u's (Hil Hliiiul 'llnlltj 'J. Hanson Ave i ********************** W. Cline l Ml Un- ..III MtilllLOlill Kmh.-' HIiuji rim n«\. im U I In Hip MANITOBA IIOTKL l-'irm CliUH Wnrh In itll lil'llllrlh'- nl' Hit' Tonsorial Art ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ that the virile newer provinces can instruments ol tb.it institution ffere Dated tllia m have no determining voice in settling m ■- '■-'■" '" ' distance ol •,„,! national policy?" Mars Iroin th< earth means a '" This we venture to think, is ping ol 13,00( 0 miles ofi the avei not the conclusion of Mr. Borden oi ■»-'■ intervening space, and Prof. I lor any thoughtful student of the sit Asaph Hall '* - u of the astro nation, and the Opposition at *>*'-'■■■ noniei si Uscovered tfif sat wa should be thc first to Becuru a ''Hue-- of Mars, began training the hull i-spressii.il of Western opinion in naval observatory's great glass on some great popular convention, the big light iu the skj early in the Motggver, the old lines ol division evening despite the prevailing clouds : between the historical parties of Ca , —— natlu have practically disappeared. TO RENT. Very much o( what the Government at Ottawa practises is what tho Lib On tfranbrook Btreet, neat Hyde ernl Opposition of fifteen years ago street, a two room cottage partially opposed. There can he little nntur turnlBhed. apply on the premises. al sympathy between tho ofllce-hold ' ing combination at tlio Capital and thc moro progressive dements of the WATER Cnnadiun population. Between these elements nnd Mr. Borden there is mi undoubted Identity of opinion and aspiration, mul their relation should bo close nnd cordial," Thr News adds that: "Mr, Borden is the natural and inevitable lendoi j of tho Conservative party. No other man in tho parly has quite, his capac ity, his nuittiritv of judgmonl and! his personal acceptlbfllty, while he ranks easily as tin- most distinguish j M and authoritative figure in the parly in the Houso of Commons, But | he did nut sock, and there is no ron | ..nn in think that he has never hnd any desire lu retain, the leadership, No ono would he more willing to riiibtull his eliiiniH tu a iiutmiuil c(»n vention. There can he im doubt as in wiuil would be the Judgment ol such ;i convention. Bui this is not! the chief consideration. The great I end is tu bring the lenders of the i Conservative party together from all ihe Provinces, adopt u national plat- ,,„ . in the preparation ol which thc I( ,:" ' newer communities shall ho properly j llTfluontlal, and lay before the public1 a programme which can he under : .stood in every I'luviu day of September, UttKixteroij in CoHunbi i.ln ol llt-iiisli 'hit ion. AliMSTUONli, ALL CALLS NIGHT 4 DAY PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Water Commissioner, —— nbrook Water District, office at mckinstry s livery barn NOTICK IS HEREBY G1VBN that an application will he made under Pan V, ol the Water Act 1903, to obtain n licence in the Crnnbrook Water District. im The name, address and occupant of the applicant: The Municipal Corporation of the City of Cranbrook Crnnbrook, B C. ihi The name of the stream from which water is proposed to he delivered: Gold ('reek, a tributary of Kootenny River In tho District ol Kootenay. (c) The point ui diversion: In the neighborhood ol tbe Bight mile post of the lOastern boundary ol Lot No. 1591, Group 1. Kooteuay District, (di Tlie quantity oi water applied lor: 15 cubic inches per second. (0j The character of the proponed works: Reservoir, dams, ditches, pipes and Humes, tfi The premises on which the water Is to be used. The City of nnd vicinity. (g) The purpose of the proposed user: City water supply. ih i The area of Crown land Intended to be occupied by the proposed ml which | works; None except public roitdfl nnd will represent exactly that loi which streets We Give Away Absolutely Free of Cost r\- at Francis Edward Corrison Hill I-', I I'l'l lilt l| I liuil'iii;,-',,' Knn* l'i,'.l,,t,'i'i;i,i Ohni'.'li l.lltl. I!;ii ;i-l,-i Hi- Million ■ ItuVI IV, I ,i-;ii,.i-' TEACHER OF Vinlin. Banjo, iiuilai', Mandolin nml Smniliinl InslruiTioiits j Orchestra Furnished I'llunc j.s.i. CRANBROOK, ll.C. STEADY EMPLOYMENT I'ui a i,-iii,l,|,' local i.iili'niiii.ii re lirenontlnii (Jonniln't! Oldant nnil Ilreatesl Nui crle In t'iiuil,r,„,li mul mljulnlng counti v. 'Hi,' popularity ol our Block wlilcli i.i grown un liini',.luni' Moll, niaklnu lllll 111'" .111.1 I.I, Ilr. Ill,I.ln I ..Mil Iuuiici lived tlmn const i;rnwu Block, ,. luiiiiui,i..iii'1'ii i,v oxporlcncoil trull : i owen, iv*' tniiki! ii Bpcclnlty uf ifrowlns :.l,nl l,,r llrlll.'ili t'liliiiniilu nml lilt. in carloat] tu thai provlnco. ,\ iii'iiimni'lil fiiliiiillun lu I'licllt in,in. wiih li'i i lluty ri'ii'tvi'il. Pay weekly ; free miim Wiiin for partlculart. Stone & Wellington lfClNTIlll.il NtllirJKrtlKH TOIloNTii oNT (Licensed by B. c. Government.) The I'ooplo's i:,„„iiiui, Seme Medical Adviser, in I'l I'lii'.li.li, „r Medicine Simplified, b» II. V. Pierce, M, I)., Chiel CtiiiaultinK Pliy.iciun lo tlie li allda' Hotel ondSur- Ijical [nililule al lluil.il.. ,, buoli u Inn'. Iuri|e pelei mul over /!.'I illiibtruliiiiia, tn miuiik pai r covert, tu ,ui> one lending 31 one-cent .1 nui,, t,, ^uvtr .■„„! ul niiiilina only, „r. in Preneli Cloih biiiUinjttul' SO htampa. Over liSil.tillll copies «( tlii. complel Pnmily Ooetor l!.,uk «.-rc »ulil in clulk li.iuliiii .it relular price ol SI,511, erwards e uud .i lir.ll million copies here diven away as al„,.u. A new, ip*to*dilte revised edition is now ready l„r inailinit. Heller send Mitt, before .ill are fiune. Vddress Woklu's llis- punsasi Sli,„.,i A. ... i.ii,.. Ii.\. i .em, M. 1)„ President, BuHal.-, N. Y, lilt. I'll Kl l.'S lAVOHII'I I'KISdlll'TION 'I'H! ONI. Ill Mi.DV tor M/omBd'l pec-oliur nllineiltl |flod t-nuutlh tbut it. tiitil.fr. are nut alrnid lu print on it. olltsllle wrapper ita ever, ioitr.ilieni. No s.-.-rrt. —No Deception, THK p.m. m.Mt'.liV lor wonitn whioh oontnina n., alcohol and nu liiuiii-t',,, ,,ii„i. drugs, Mndi iron, niitive niedloinal mrcsi runts ul well <■•>,.,1.1, l,,-,J ,.„raliv. value. PURITy FL And Its Keeping Qualities SUMP: people (ind it neceisary to buy a consijerablii quantity c,l Hour at une time sufficient to lust fur :t Ion", period, N.iiunilU they are anxious i" procure .i flour of llio kin I best adapted to lengthy storage. There are two important r, as,mis wliy PURITY Fl.OUR possesses ihese qunlilicn, One i. that it ia made entirely from Manitoba Hard Wheal, The other lien in the fin t ilmt Ihe careful milling nccemary la produce "Purity" absplulcly excludes ull low-grade particles ol the wheal berry, It's the high grade Manitoba lltird Wheal I'Tour llial keeps stands longest storage, 'I lut's "Purity." ffc ^A "Purity" (lour may cost a linle more, bill is more thnn ».>111> the diircrence, Try It, Wutch results both lot quality and yield. "More Bread and better Bread" Wr.irr.RN t'tsAin Kloih Mil.i.i Co., l.imrin M Sl. ll.,.„u., 11,,j,, IIouiihm Offles, Wiamptf. Mlnlloba 15 TOWER'S FISH BRAND WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING will give you full value for every dollar spent and keep you dry in the wettest weather. EVERYGARMENT GUARANTEED WATERPROOF soiomimm Tomfrsu«"Oiii.Cio!»i"tCo.mTMomo.C«. CRANBROOK, B.C. W. CRAIG MASONRY si,.inn Hollers nml Kui'iinee Wnt'! Specialty. Cost ti ml Stock Estimates PuvnisliGcl Upon Application. P.O. BOX 834. H. W. DREW, Proprietor. ******************************************** ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦j x xPound! $5.00 CASH AND $3.00aMONTH Qoofl Discount For Cash S1MPI£ .. STRONC \\. R. BEATTN tlntlci'takof, KlIllilllllliT. Kiun'i'iil Dii'eclor, CRANBROOK, B.C. : ♦ ♦ On Baker tteet, one donr west nl Messrs. Hill & Go., tin- only plnce in town ilmt call make life worth living, Cosmopolitan Hotel E. H. SMALL, Manager. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4«.Vi......ii..,iii...i.i..,..iV.,iM,r..>i...,.ei. || Rocky Mountain Chapter \: If No. I'.Ti. I',, a. m. I I \ I Kuynliu' tiii','litij»a: lliiil 'I'lina- day in eticli month ni olfrlit n'l'luck. SoJoui'iilii|{ I uiniuitiliins tin' i'01'illully inviti'il. VV, P. FitKlwr.. Soi'lho 11. lins 202 ORANBROOK, II. 0 ********************** Mil IMF nFBFnnn LODGE Meets, every accontt and fourllj Wednesday at new Fraternity ♦ Hall. Sojourlnt) KcbeKuhs cor* ▼ dtally invited. X N.(>. Miiis L, M. TtiiiiihaiiHiT • Si'i;. Mien Man rimpman, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ■> ♦ o ♦ Rubber Dollar Store : (' W. VANWOHMER, PROPRtRTOit HANSON AVENUE • • CRANBROOK, ll.C. We Buy Everything HORSES, STOVES, new and senond hand FURNITURE, CROCKERY nnd WEARING APPAREL WE SELL what we have in stoolt ut prices Hint will surprise you. A visit to the Dollar store will convince you that we have the goods, and enn save you til'iy per cent on any poods purchased, Wc Buy ami Sell For Cash SIUNT 0mci*timmwsfsm ALSO SECOND HAND MACHINES FOR BAUD OHHAP AND TO BUNT, GEO. B POWELL, Agent I ANCIENT ORDER ','■ FORESTERS Armatrunif Avenue. ; f'Olill'l' t'HANllltOOK, S9I3 I'hnno IM. Ornnlirnok, It. O. Meet! in Onrmoi'i Hull 2nd nnd lilt ■ I Tliiii'aduy ut pbcIi nn,tit ti ut II |i,ni, CRANBROOK AERIE 967 "*""'"' A, M„'uwun, ot,w .t,,,,^, Pa Ol Es " Al Al,l,l,tl' Hratntury. FRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES V""»w Bwthwi mmle w.icom., Moot uvor.v I'rlilit.v ai H [i.in V Isl tilt ft llriitiici's Coi'fllftlli Invlh'il i\ w. i.i'vbh, w. Presldest Win. AniltTHnn, Bflcr«tary. Acrle I'li.VMlciiui, |», O, I'.us 1!K. ' Kootenay Steel Range I McVITTIK ,V PARKER r.i.s. lV c.|,;. CUANIIROOK, ll.C ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ George R. Leask <& Co. ii BUILDBRS ;; ililtl ',', C()llll'tH.I()l'H * I ami IHhtimatrb FURNISHED ON APPLICATION z AM, KINDS Ol BUILDING MATERIAL CONSTANTLY ON HANI). The oven door of the Kootenay drops down and provides a shelf upon which to rest the pans drawn from the oven. 'The door is .strongly braoed : and will MCCLARY5 FOR SALE BY I'ATMORE BROS. THK ggQgfggTPB. CRANBROOK, B. ().. SATURDAY, OCT; iBEB 8, lw9_ PACK 3 No Honing—No Grinding i DOES YOUR RAZOR PULL? IPSO. DISCARD IT AND TRY A 'CARBO MAGNETIC", THE RAZOH WITH THB PULLING EXTRACTED -TMI9 RAZOR IS UNLIKE ANY YOU HAVE EVER USED; I r IS MADE OF THE MOST PERFECT STEEL PRODUCED IN ENGLAND. ANO IS. v'l-RFI!.tfTLY TEMPKM'.Ii BY OUR »:xei.i sivi: skukht piteeBss op BLBeTRieiTY. YOUR DEALLR WILL DELIVER TO YOU A "CARBO MAGNETIC" RAZOR ON THIRTY DAY!-,' I RIAL! WITHOUT OBLIQATION ON YOUR PART TO PURCHASE. GET ONE TO DAY I post on 0, P. It. survey line vrhii-h Is the western boundary nl tot 4598, and being tbe Nortb West coi ner „i.si of tbe Walter J. Abbs claim tbence south eighty (80) chains ; thence east eighty (80i chains; thence north eighty (Kill chains ; thence west eighty (BO) chains. ; to the point ol commencement, muk- uii.' t',40 acres, more or less. Chnrles E. Wehh. Agent. Walter J. Abbs, Locator. Located July 24, 1909, 36-5 FOR SALE BY lllh CRANBROOK DRUG & BOOK CO. LAND NOTIOB. Notlco Is hereby given that 1, Ueo. Wilson, uccountant, sixty days alter dute Intend to upply to the duel Commissioner of Lnnds nnd Works at intuitu, tor permission to purchase tho following described lands in East Kootenay. Commencing at a poBt planted at tho south west corner of lot 5970, thence running soutli about 50 chains to timber license No. 21582, thence east 40 chains, thence north to lot 5970, thence west to place of beginning. Oeorge Wilson. Dated August 20, 1909. 35-9 CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT District ol blast kootcntty. Take notice that the Crothorfl Lumber Company, Limited, ot urunuruoa, occupation, lumber company, lutenus to apply lor permission to purchase tho lollowing described lands, Commencing at n post, planted at the nurth west cornet' oi tlniher license 3bii54, thence west torty chains, Uuuut soutb twenty-live chains, thence cast lorty chains, thence north twenty liv. chains to place ol beginning. crotbers Lumner Co., Ltd. J. F. Bridges. Locator Dnted August 20, 1909. HO 9 thonce smith eighty (80) cbains j thonco west eighty i8Iii chains; I,, the puint ol commencement, making 1,10 acres more or leu. Charles E. Webb, Agent. Anna K. Webb, Locator. Located August 3, 1909. 86-5 COAL AND PBTROLBUM NOTICK. Notice is hereby given that 30 iluy,i after date, I intend to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner ot Lauds and Works [or a license to prospect fur coul and petroleum on the following lands situate in the District ol Southeast Kootenay, Ilritish Columbin, in Block 4593 : Commencing at a post thut is planted at nr near nine miles east of tbe 41 mile post ou O, 1'. It. survey line which is tlie western boundnry of lot 4598, and being the South East corneT post. ..I the M. Wayne Twitchell claim thence north eighty (80) chnins ; thence west eighty 180) chains ; thence sjbth eighty (K0) chains ; thence east eigbty (80) chains ; to the point o( commencement, making 640 acres more or less. Charles 10. Webb, Agent. M. Wayne Twitchell, Locator. Located August 4, 1909. 36-5 TO RENT. 5 roomed Cottage, clow to the new school. Electric light, water and 'phone Apply LOUIS HILTON, North End Van Home Ave. CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT District uf Kooteuay. TAKE notice that I, Oliver Ethel- bert Barber, ol Cranbrook, occupation chemist, intend to apply lor pormlssion to purchase the lollowing described lands:— Commencing at post planted 60 chains south and 20 chuins east nl tbe southwest corner ot Lot No. 2378, tbence west 20 chains; thence north 60 chains to St. Mary's river more or ioss, tbence down stream to Point due north ol place of commencement, thence eolith' ^.o place of Commence men-.. Oliver Etbelbert Barber, locator Dated August 29th l'i09. ?9 COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that 30 days niter date, I intend to upply to tbc Hon. Chief Commissioner ol Lands and Works for a license to prospect lor coal and petruleum on the following lands situate lu the District ot Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block 4593 : Commencing at a post that is planted at or near Ave mlee east of the 29 mile post on C. P. It. survey liue which is the western lioundury nl lot 459:1, and being the North West comer post ol the Louis M. Davenport claim tbence south eighty (80) chains ; thence east eighty (811) chuius ; thence north eighty (Ml) chnlns , tbence west eighty (80) chuins; to the point of commencement, making 640 ncres, more or less. Charles B. Webb, Agent. Louis M. Davenport, Locator Located July 24, 1909. 36 5 COAL AND PBTROLBUM NOTICK Notice is hereby given that 30 days alter date, 1 intend to apply tn tbe Hun. Chlel Commissioner of Lands and Works for a license to prospeel for coal and petroleum on the lol lowing lands situate in the District ol Southeast Kooteuay, British Col umbia, in Block 4593 : Commencing ut a post thut is planted at. or neat nine miles eust of the 29 mile post on O, P. It. survey Hue which is the western boundnry ol lot 459:). and being tbe North West corner pust of the Oliver Crockett claim thence south eighty (80) ,-liuln- ; thence east eighty (80) chains: thence north eighty (80) cbuins ; tbence west eighty (80) chains ; to the point of commencement, mnk ing 640 acres, moro or less. Charles E. Webb, Agent, Oliver Crockett, Locntor. Located July 26, 1909. 36-5 diaries E. Webb, Agent Levi t.l Monroe, Locator .lulj il, 1909. 86-1 COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that 30 days alter date, I Intend to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner ol Lands and Works lor n license to prospect lor coal and petroleum on the lol- sittiato in the District UHANHROOk LANII DISTRICT. District ol East Kootenay. Take notice that Jacob Pius Kink of crunbrooK, D. c., occuputluu merchant, intenus to npply tor permission to purchuse tbe following den- cnucd lutnis : Commencing nt n post pinuted at the southenst corner ol lot 7317; thonce south 110 chn Inn ; thence weBt 40 chuins; thonce north 60 cbains; thence east 40 elinlns to the plnce of tbe commencement. .Jacob Pius Fink. Dated August 20, 1909. 35-9 COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that 30 days niter date, I Intend to applv to thel|"wlng 'Hnu" „ , . „ , lion. Chiel Commissioner ol Lands ot Southenst Kootenny, British Col and Works lor a license to prospect umbia, in Block 4593 : Commencing nt for coal and petroleum on the lol- ° post that is planted at or near lowing lands situate in the District,llv<> miles east of the 37 mile ol Southenst Kooteuay, British Col-' l,UBt, °n L- '■ ?• B<'rV6y lln» *hlch umblu, in Block 4593 : Commencing ut • [« th<! western boundnry ot lot 4693, post thnt Is pointed at or near '«n0 J,Bl»tS ""> North West coiner post nine miles enst ot tho 41 mile »'*** Mattie: J, ABBs claim - thence south eighty (80) chains Hi at oi ______ lh» 41 post on C. P. R. survey line which the western boundary ol lot 4593, uml being ttie South West corner pust uf the George Wykes clnlm thenee north eighty (80) chains ; tbence enst eighty (80) chains ; thence south eighty (HO) cbains ; tlieuce west eighty (80) chains ; lu the poiut of commencement, making 6-111 acres more or less. Charles E. Webb, Agent. Oeorge Wykes. Locator. Located August 4, 1909. 36-5 thence east eighty (80) chains; thence north eighty (80) chains ; thonce west eighty (80) chains, to the point of commencement, making 640 acres more or less. Charles E. Webb, Agent. Mattie J. Abbs, Locator. Located July 31, 1909. 36-5 COAI. AND PETROLEUM NOTICK Notice In hereby given that 30 duys alter date, I Intend to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lunds and Works for a license to prospect lor coal and petroleum on the fol lowing lnnds sltunte in the Distriel of Southenst Kootenuy, British Col umblu, In Block 4593 : Commencing ut post, thnt Is planted at or near one mile east ol the 31 mile post on C. P. R. survey line which Is tbe western boundnry of lot 4593, aud being the South Ensl. cornei* post nl the Kred E. liundull claim thence north eighty imii chnlns ; tbence west eighty (80) cbuins ; thence soutb eighty (80) cbains ; thence east eighty (80) chnlns; to the point ol commencement, mnk ing 640 acres, moro or less. Charles E. Webb, Agent. Kred E. Ouoilnll, Locator, Located July 28, 1909. 36-5 COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that 3n days after date, 1 Intend to apply to tbe Hon. chiel Commissioner ,,f Lands and Works fur a license to prospect for coal and petruleum nn the following lands situate m tin- District of Southeust Kootenay, British Columbia, iu Ulock 1593 : Commencing at a post that Is plnnteil at or near seven iniiYs oust uf 31 mile post on C. P. II. survey liue which is the western boundary nl lot 4598, und being tbe Soutb Bust corner pas! of the Levi 0. Monroe claim tbence north eigbty tsoi chains ; thence west eighty (80) chains ; tbence south eighty isO) chains ; thence east eighty (80) chains ; to tlie puint ol commencementj making t',40 acres, more nr less. Chnrles 111. Webb, Agent. Levi o. Monroe, Locator, Looatod July 27. 1909. 86-6 COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE Notice is hereby given tbut 30 days after dnte, 1 intend tn apply to tbe Hon. chief Commissioner of Lnnds and Works lor n license tu prospect for coul and petroleum on tbe lollowing lands situate in the District I of Southeust Kootenay, British Columbia, in lllock 4593 : Commencing al a post that is plunted at nr neurj nine miles east nl the 31 mile post nn C. P. It. survey line which is ttie western boundary ol Int. 4593, and being the Snutb West coiner pust of the Kred E. Qoodall claim tbence oust eigbty (Ml) chuins ; thenco uorth eighty (80) chains ; thence wt-jsl eighty 180) cbuins ; tbence south eighty (80) cbuins ; tu ibe puint nf commencement, mak ing nui ui-ras, mure ur less. Charles K. Webb, Agent. Kred E. (luudull, Locator, Locutod July 26, 19119. 36 5 COAI, AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. Nui ice is hereby given that. 30 days alter dute, I Intend tu apply to tbe lion. Chief t'nuuuissiuiier of Lnnds nnd Wurks fur u license tu prospect for coal and potroleum on the following lauds situate in the District of Suiitbeiist Kootonay, British Col' umblu, iu lllock 1593 : Commencing at pust lllat is planted ut nr neat- three mile east nt the 31 mile post nn O. P. It. survey line which . thc western boundary of lot 45113, and being the North East corner post if thc Walter W. Huy claim thence south eighty (80) cbuins ; tlieuce west eighty (80) chains ; tbence north eighty (80) cbuins ; tbence east eighty (Hitl chnins ; lo the point, nf commencement, mnk' g C4n ucrcs, more or less. Charles E. Webb, Agent. Walter W. liny, Locator. Located July 27, 19119. 36 5 three miles eust ot the 33 mile I pust on C. P. It. survey line wnuh lis the western boundary nl lot 4593, nnd being tbe Smith East cornet pot ;o[ tbe Louis ,\l. Davenport claim i tbence nurth eighty isu, chains; tbence west eighty 180) chains; thence south eigbty (80) chains , thence east eighty 180) chains: to ibe point uf commencement, muk jing till) acres mure Ol less. Churles E. Wehl,, Agent Louis M. Davenport, Locator Locntod -Inly 28, 1909. 36-5 NOTICE. Public Imuilrtee Act, Notice is hereby given that, sittings ol the Commission appointed undet tho "Public Inquiries Act," for the purpose of making inquiry Into uii matters in connection witli the titn ber resources of tbe province will be held at the following points on dates set opposite em-ii, numely Vuncouvcr—August 23rd, 24th, 25th. Seattle—August 26th, 27th, 28th isamloops—September 7th. Vernon—September 8 and 9. He veistoke—September 10 nnd 11. nelson—September 13. oianurook—September 14 and 15. Kernie—September 16. urund i"'oms—September 18. uwing to the members of tbe commission having accepted an Invitation io atiend the meetings nt tbo First isauonal Conservation Congress ol tbe United States, to be held ln tlie auditorium of thc Aluskn-Yukon-1'u clue Exposition, Seattle, Washington, on August 26th, 27th aud 281b Insl... the meetings on the lust dny ol tun commission in Vancouver, udvertised for the 26th, and the meetings al New Westminster, August 27ib uud 2k have been cancelled. Arrangement , for tbe holdings of meotlngs at these places will bo nnnounei'd Inter. The meeting nt Katnlnups will lie held nn thc 7th ol September, und nut ut) the ailih as nrlginully advertised. Other wise tbe Itinerary remains the same, Announcement will be made Inter II it should be decided tn be necOBsnry or advisable to llnld meetings ut oth er pieces, KltEII .1. PULTON. Ohnlrmnn Lauds Department, Vlctorlu, ll.C, 12t.li August, 1909. CANCELLATION OK RESKRVK. Notice Is hereby given that the reserve on lot 4,836, G. 1, Kooteuay District, notice of which bearing dute nf Kebruary the 3rd, 1909, was published In the British Columbia (lav, cite ot February 4th, 1909, 1b cancelled, in so (ur as the said Reserve prevents the acqulslon ol said lands by pro emptors, under the provisions ol seetlnn 33 ol the Land Act. ROBERT A. RENWICK, Deputy Commissioner ol Lunds Lands Department, Victoria, B.C., August 3. 1909. 3612 COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE Notice lu hereby glveu that 30 days after date, I intend to apply to the Hon. Chlel Commissioner ot Lands and Works for a license to prospect for conl and petroleum on the lollowing lands situate In the District ot Southeast Kootenny, British Columbin, In Block 4598 : Commencing nt. a post tlmt Is planted at or near live mile oust of tbe 39 mile post on 0, P. it. survey line which s the western boundary ol lot 4593, nml being the North West corner post f the Oliver Crockett claim tlieuce south eighty (80) chnlns ; thence east eighty (80) cbuins ; tbence north eighty (8ft) chains ; thenee went eigbty (80) chains; tn Ibe pnlnt of commencement, making 1140 acres more or less. Charles E. Webb, Agent. Oliver Crockett, Locntor. Located August 3, 1909. 36-5 COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE'. Notion is hereby given tbat 30 days alter dute, I intend to upply to tbe Hon. Chiel Commissioner uf Lauds and Works for a license to prospect (or coal and petroleum ou the following lands situate in tbe District of Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, lu Block 4593 : Commencing at post that Is planted at or near oue mile east ol tho 39 mile post ou C. P. It. survey line which is tbe western boundary ot lot 4593, and being.the South East corner post I the Ulysses E. Fehr claim thence nortb eigbty (80) chains ; thence west eighty (80) chains ; thence soutli eighty (80) chains ; thence east eighty (80) chains ; to tbe point of commencement, making 640 acres more or less. Charles E. Webb, Agent. Ulysses E. Fehr, Locator. Located August 2, 1909. 36-8 COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that 30 days after date. I intend tu npply t,, the llou. Chief Commissioner uf Lauds und Works fur u license tu prospeel lor coal and petroleum on tin- lol lowing lands situate iu tlie District uf Southoast Kootenay, British Col umbia, in Hluck 4693 : Commencing at a post that is planted ut ur near three miles east nl the 33 mile post on C. P. It. survey liue which is the western boundary ol tut s.v.i;!, and being the South West corner posl uf the Louis M. Davenport claim thence east eighty ihiii chains; tilOltCO nurth eighty (80) eliuins , thence west eighty (80) chaius . thenee south eighty iMii chnlns; tn the point uf commencement, unit. ing 640 acres mure ur less. Charles E. Wehh, Agent Louis M. Davenport, Locatoi Located July 28, 1909. :u; 5 COAL ANII PKTItOLKI'M NllTll.'K. Notice is hereby given tbat 80 days alter date, 1 intend t„ upply tu tbe Hon. Chiel Commissioner uf Lnnds nil Works fur a license lu prospot t .ii- cnal and potroloum un the fol lowing lauds situate in the District ,f Southeast Kootonay, Ilritish on umbia, in Hluck 4593: Commencing at pust that is planted ut nr neat live miles east of the 33 mil. post nn O. P. R, survey line which the western buundary of lot 4593, and being tbe Soutb East corner poi t t the Hurry C.ffLandeck clnlm tbence north eigbty (80) chuins ; thence west eigbty (80i chaius : thenee south eighty (HOI ehuins ; thence east eighty (811) eliuins ; tu the puint ni commoncemont, mai, ing 640 acres mure ur less. Charles 10. Wehh, Agent. Harry F. Landeck, Locator. Located July 29, 1909. 36-5 COAI. AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notice is hereby given Mini 30 days alter date, 1 intend lu apply lu tin Hun. Chiel Commissioner uf Luudt and Wurks fur a license tu prospect for conl and petroleuni un tile Iul lowing lunds situute in tlie Distriel ul Southeast Kooteuay, Ilritish Col iiiiiliia, in Hluck 4593 : Coinmonoing at a pust that is plnnteil at or neai tive miles east gl the 33 mile pust un C. P. It. survey lino watch is tlio western boundnry uf Inl. 459::, and being the South West cornor posl uf tbe Hurry K. Landeck claim theuce east eighty (801 ehuins , thence nurth eighty |8tli chuins , thence west eighty (80) chains , thenee south eighty (80) chnins ; lu (lie puint uf commencement, mnk * ig 610 neres mure nr less. Chnrles E. Wehh, Agent Harry K. Landeck, Locator Located July 29, 19119. 86 .". ig i.ln acres more or less. Charles E. Wehh, Agent. F, Charles Bassett. Locator. Located Jnlv 29, 1909. 36-5 COAL AND PBTROLBUM NOTIOB Notice is hereby given thut 30 days after date. 1 intend tu upply to tbe Hon. Chlel Commlasioner uf Lands and Works fur a license tu prospect cual and petroleum on the fol- LoWing lands Minute iu the District I Southeast Kootenay, British sJol- umbia, in Block I5s:i : Oommenolng at l„,st thut is plallled at ur near seven miles east uf the 33 mile pust un C. I' R. survey line which the western boundary uf lot -1593, and being the Nurth West ctuner pust f the Maud Bassett claim thenee south eighty (80) chains; thenee east eighty ism chains ; thence north eighty (80) chaius; tbence west eighty (80) chains ; ,, tin- point i,i commencement, mak- ug 640 acres mure ur less. Charles E. Webb, Agent. .Maud llussett. Lucator. Located .lulv 29. 1909. 36-5 COAL AND PBTROLBUM NOTIOB. Notice is hereby given that 30 days aftei date. I Intend to apply to the Hun Chlel Commissioner ot Lands and Works tor a license tu prospect lor coal and petroleum un tbe lol- iowtng lands situate in tbe District ut Southeast Kuotenay, British Col- iniiiin, in Block 1598 Commencing at a posl that is planted at nr near lie mile east ul the 35 mile pust on c. 1'. II. survey line which the western boundary of lot 4593, and being the North Kast curner post f the Prod K. Qoodall cluim Uience west eighty (80) chains ; thence south eighty < K0) chuins ; thence east eighty |80) cbains ; thenco north eighty (80) chuius; tu the puint nf commencement, making t,40 acres mure or less. Charles E. Weld,. Agent. Kred E. Qoodall, Locator. July 30, 1909. 36-5 I.i COAI. AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tbut. 30 days after date, I Intend to upply to the Hon. Chiel Commissioner of Lands and Works for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following lands situate In the District ol Southeast Kootenny British Columbia, in Block 4593 : Commencing nt a post that is planted at or near three mile east of the 31 mile post on 0. P. R. survey line which Is the western boundary of lot 4593, and being the South East coruer post ol the Ulysses E. Kehr clnlm thence north eighty (80) chuins ; thence west eighty (80) chains ; thence south eighty (80) chuins ; thence east eighty (80) chains ; to tbe point ol commencement. making 640 acres, more or less. Charles E. Webb, Agent. Ulysses E. Fehr, Locator. Located July 27, 1909. 36-5 COAL AND PBTROLBUM NOTIOB Notice Is hereby given that 30 days alter dnte, I Intond to apply to tin Hon, Chiel Commissioner ot Lands and Works for u license to prospeel tor coal and petruleum on the Inl lowing lands situate In Ibe District of Southeast Kootonny, British Col umbln, In Block 4593 : Oommenolng nl a post tbat Is planted at. or near , live miles cast ol the 41 mile post on C. P. It. survoy Hue which is the western boundary ol lot 4593, and being tho South Eust corner post ol the Annn K. Wobb claim thonce west eighty (80) cbains ; tbence north eighty (80) chnins ; thence cast eighty (80) cbuins ; thonco south oighty (80) chnins ; to the point of commencement, mak ing 610 ncros more or loss. Charles E. Webb, Agent Anna K. Webb, Locator. Located August 3, 1009. 110-5 COAL ANII I'ETROLEUM NOTICE. Notlco In hereby given Unit 30 days alter date, 1 intend tu apply to the Hon. Chlel Commissioner uf LiiuiIh and Works lor u Hcciihc to prospoct; (or coal and potroleum on the following lands situute in the District. nl Southeast Kuotenay, British C< COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTIOB. Notice Is hereby given tbut 80days utter date, I intend to apply to the Hon. Chiel Commissioner ol Lands and Works for a license to prospect [or coal and petruleum on the lollowing lunds situate in the District of Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, iu Block 4593 : Commencing at post that Is planted at or near nine mile east ol the 39 mile post on O. P. R. survey line wbtch lu thc western boundary ol lot 4598, nnd being tbe Nortb West corner post of tho Oeorge Wykes claim tbence south eighty (80) cbains ; tlieuce. enst eigbty (80) chains; Uience north eigbty (80) cbains ; thence west eighty (80) chains to thc point ol commencement. Ing 640 ueres more or less. Charles B. Webb, Agent Oeorge Wykes, Locator. Located August 4, 1909. 36-5 COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTIOB. Notice is hereby given that 30 days alter date, I intend to apply to the Hon. Chiel Commissioner of Landi and Works lor a license to jirospect lor coal and petroleum ou tbe lollowing lands situate In the District ol Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, io Block 4593 : Commencing at a post that is planted at or near one mile east ol the 39 mile post on 0. P. R. survey line which Is the western boundary ol lot 4598, and bolng tho Soutb West corner post ol the Ulysses E. Fehr claim tbence east eighty (80) chains ; thence north eighty (80) chains ; thence went eighty (80) cbains ; tbence south eighty (80) cbains ; to the point ol commencement, making C40 acres more or lees. Chui'les fi. Webb, Agent. Ulysses E. Fehr, Locator. Locutod August 2, 1909. 36-5 COAI, AND PETROLEUM NOTICE Notice is hereby given thnt 30 dny.- ufter date, I Intend to apply tu tb, Hon. Chief Commissioner uf Lund, and Wurks for a license tu prospect fol' coul anil petroleum un the ful lowing lands situate in the District nl Soutbonst Kootenny, Ilritish Col umblu, In lllock -1593 : Commonclng nl Charles 13. Wehh, Located July 27, 1909. COAL AND PBTROLBUM NOTICE Notice is hereby given that 30 duys alter date, I Inteud to npply to the Hon. Chlel Commissioner of Lands anil Works lor u license to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following lauds sltunte In the District ol Southeast Kootenuy, British Ool- umblu, ln Block 4593 : Commencing at post that Is planted at or near three mile east ol the 31 mile post on 0. P. R. survey line which is tho western boundary ot lot 4693, and being tbe South West comer post ol the Ulysses E. Kehr claim thence oust eigbty (80) chains ; tbence north eigbty (80) chains ; thence west, eigbty (80) chains; Uience south eighty (60) chains ; to the point of commencement, making 64(1 acres, more or less. Charles B. Webb, Agent. Ulysses E. Fehr, Locator Located July 27, 1909. •«•« COAL ANII PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notice is herehy given tbut. 30 days alter ilate, ] inteud to apply tu the Hon. Chiel Commissioner ul Lands nnd Works fur u license tu prospect for coal and petroleum on tbe following lnnds situate in the District of Southeast Kooteuay, British Col umbia, in Hluck 4593 : Commonclng at u post thut Is plnnteil ul or near three mile east ot the 31 mile post on O, P. It. survey line which is tbe western boundary uf lot 4593, und being tbe Nurth West coiner post nf the Charles E. Webb clnlm thence south eighty |80i cbuins ; tbence east eighty (80) cbuins ; tbence north eighty (80) chains ; tbence west eighty (801 ehuins ; ;o the puint of coininoncoment, inuk- ng 610 acres, more ur less, i .. . .. . , , , . Locator I" '"'sl t'mt in Plunted 311 uSCvon miles eust nf 1—! I post on C. P. ll. survey COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notico is hereby given that 30 days after dute, ) intend In apply to tbe Hon. Chief Commissioner uf Lunds ami Works lor n license tu prospect for conl and petroleum on the lol lowing lunds situute iu the District of Southeast Kuotenay, British Columbia, in Block 4593 : Commencing ul n post that is planted ut nr near five mile east, uf the 31 mile post on O, P. II. survey liue which is the westci'u boundary nf lot 4593, and being tbe North East corner posl nl the Charles E. Webb claim thenco west eighty (80) chnins ; thence south eighty (80) chuins ; tbence east eigbty (80) cbains ; thenee north eighty (80) ehulns ; tn the point ol commencement, mak ing 640 ueres, inure ur less. Charles E. Webb, Locator. Located July 27, 1909. 36-6 COAI, AMI PBTROLBUM NOTICE. Nuliee n. hereby given that 30 days after date. I intend tu apply to the Hnu. chiel Commissioner of Lands and Works fur a license to prospect fur conl and petroleum un the following lands situate in the District ul Southeast Kootonay, Ilritish Columbia, in Hluck ir,93 : Commencing at pust that is planted at or near one mile enst uf tbe 35 mile, pust un C. P. It. survey line which is the weslein boundary ol lot 4593, un! being the Nurth West cut ner post if the Prod E. Qoodall claim thonce south eighty (80) chains ; tlicure enst eighty (80) chuius ; thence nortli eighty (80) chains ; Ihenee west eighty (80) cbuins ; iu tbe point ol commencement, making 640 ni-i-es mure nr less. Charles E. Wehh, Agent. Kred K. Qoodall, Locator. Located Jnlv 3D, 1909. 36-6 at > the 11' :::; tulle __^__^^_^^b.^_^_» which tlie western boundary ul Iul 4593. and being tbe South East corner posl ,,f the til-urge Wykes cluim thence nurth eighty (801 chuins ; thence west eigbty 180) ehuins ; thence south eighty (80) eliuins ; Uience enst eighty (80) eliuins ; i the puint nl commencement, mnk Ing obi neres more or less. Charles E. Wehh, Agent Oeorge Wykes, Locator, Located July 29, 1909. 80-6 COAL ANII PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notico is hereby given that 30 duys niter date, I Intend to apply to tbe Hun. Chief Commissioner uf Lands and Wurks tui a license tu ptuspect for coul und petroleum on tbo fol- lowing hinds situute in the District uf Southeast Kootonay, British Columbia, in Hluck 4693 . Oommenolng at ii post tbut is plnnteil ut ur near three miles eust uf 35 mile pust uii O. I'. It, survoy line which Is ihe western boundary ol I'd 4593, und being the Nurth Blast cornor pust f the Wm. M. liulwits claim Ihenee west oighty 180) chains ; thenee South eighty (HO) chains ; tbence eust eighty (80) chuins ; thonco nurth eighty (80) chains , u the puint nf commencement, making 610 ncres inure nr less. Chnrles E. Wehh. Agent William M. Outwits, Locator Locntod July 30, 1909. 36-5 muk ;lt; COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE CIIANBROOK LAND DISTRICT Enst Kootenay, Southern Division Take notice that Wuller B. McPar Iniui ol Crnnbrook, B. C, occupation merchant, intends to apply for permission to purebnse the following des allied lauds : Commencing nt n post ui „u„u..»«»» ,, plunted about 10 chuins north ol the umbia, In lllock 4598 : Commencing nt | southeast corner ol lot 8436 COAL AND PBTROLBUM NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that 30 days alter date, I Intend to apply to the Hnn, Chlel Commissioner of Lands and Works for a license to prospect lor coal and petroleum on the following lands situate in the District of Southeast Kooteuay, British Columbia, in Block 4593 : Commonclng ut a post that is planted at or near three mile oast ol the 39 mile post on C. P. ll. survey line which is the western boundary nl lot 4598, and being the South East corner pust of the Walter W. Huy cluim thence north eighty (80) chuins ; tbe'ice wost. eighty (80) chains ; thenco Houth eighty (80) chains ; tbence oast olghty (80) chuins ; to the point of commencement, muk ing 640 aqres more or lesn. Charles ft. Webb, Agent. Wulter W. Hay, Locator, Located August 2, 1909. 36-6 41 ncur'oust mlb u post thnt Is pinuted at five miles onst. ul tbo post on C. P. It. Biit'voy Hue which is tho western boundary nf lot 4593, and being thc South West corner pout ol the Antm K, Webb claim thonce north eighty (80) chnins ; thence east olghty (80) chains ; 211 ^^^^^^^^ thence hiiinii ; thence south 20 chains ; thenco eust 20 chains; thence south 50 chains; thence west 40 chains theuce nortli 70 chains to the place ol commencement, containing 24(1 acres more or less. Wulter Bruce McFarlane. Dated, July 24th, 1909. 34-9 COAL AND PBTROLBUM NOTICE. Notice Is herehy given thnt 30 duys alter date, I Inteud to upply to the Hon. Chlel Commissioner ol Lands and Works Inr a license to prospect (or coal and potroleum on the fol lowing lunds situate in the Dlstrlcl ol Southeast Kooteuay, Ilritish Ool tinihiu, In Block 4693 : Oommenolng at post that lu planted ut nr nenr five mile eust ul the 31 mile post on C. P. II. survey line which is tho western boundnry nl lot 4693 and being the South East corner post ol the Ulysses E. Fehr clnlm thenco north eighty (8ft) cbuins ; thence wost eighty (80) cbalnu ; tbence south eighty (80) chain,; ; thence east eighty (80) chain,i ; In the puint nt rumtnencemenl, making 640 acres, more or less. Charles E. Webb, Agent, Ulysses E. Kehr, Locator, Located July 27, VMM. 36-5 COAI, AND PETROLEUM NoTtOK COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given thnt 30 duyii alter date, I Intend to apply to the Hon. chief Commissioner nl Lnnds and Works lor a license In prospect for coal and petroleum on the lol-j j,| ~the Levi (I lowing lauds situate in the District, of Southenst. Kootenuy, British Columbia, ill lllock 4593 : Commencing at a post that Is plunted at. or near 11„ the point ol commencement, mak three mile) east ol the 29 mile I Ing 640 acres, more or less. Notice) Is hereby given that 30 days niter 'laic, I intend to npply lo tlie Hnu. Chief Oiiiiiiulsilunor ul Lands ami Works fur a license to prospect Inr coul ami petroleum nn lite ful lowing lands iiiliiule In the Dlslrlcl ul Southensl. Knolenny, British Cnl iimlilu, In Block 4593 : Commencing ul n prist Unit In plant ed at nr mm live mile east nl the 31 mile print nn 0, P. II. survey line which is the western boundary ol lot 4593, uud bolng the South West corner post Monroe claim Ihenee east eighty (8111 chnlns ; thence north eigbty (80) chnlns ; thence went eighty (80) chains ; thonce south eigbty (80) chnins COAI, AND I'ETROLEUM NOTICE. Notice Is horoby given thnl 30 duys niter date, I intend tn apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner nf Luinls nml Works Inr a license tn ptuspect lor coal and petroleum un the tnl- loWing lands situate in the District ot Southeast Knotenny, British Col' umblu, in Block 4693 : Oommenolng ni n pust tbut is planted nt ur near live mile east, ul the 31 mile post on O. P. R. survey line which Is the western boundary uf lot 4593, mul being tbo Nortb West cm net- post ol the Charles E. Webb claim tbence snutb eighty (Mi) cbuins ; Uience oust eighty (8ft) chains ; tbence nurth eighty ihiii cbains ; tbence west eighty (80) cbains ; iu Hie point nf commencement, mnk lug 64u acres, more or less. Chnrles It, Wehh, Locntor, Located July 27, I'.ioii. 8C-B COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTIOB, Nutlet, is horoby given that 30days ufter date, I intend In apply tn the Hun. chief Commissioner of Lunds uml Wurks fur a license iu prospeel ful- cnal and pctiiih-iuii un LIlo lol lowing l.unls sltunte in the District ,( Southeast Knotoiiny, British Cnl in ul. in. In Hluck 4593 : Commonclng nl u pnsi Ilmt is planted at nr near ilevetl miles east uf 31 mile pust un c. P. It. survey line which Is tbe western boundary uf lot 4593, nml bolng the North Eust collier pool nl Ihe Wuller .1. Abbs claim Ihenee west eighty isiii chains ; Ihenee sniiih eighty (80) chains . I hem l- emit eighty (80) chuiiis ; Hici north nighty isoi chains , iu tin' polnl nt commoncomont, mak nn' 610 acres inure ut less. ('buries E, Webb, Agent Willi ii .1. Abbs, Locator Located July 27, 1909, 36-! Notlco is hereby given Unit. 3(1 days after date, 1 intend to apply to tbe Hun. Chlel Commissioner uf Lunds und Wurks for a license tn prospect (nr coal and petruleum un tbe Inl Inwing lands situate in the District uf Southeast Kootenay, British Cnl militia, in Hluck 4593: Oommenolng at u post that is plunted ut or mai seven miles east nl tbe 33 mile post nn O. P. It. survey line which is ibe western lioundury uf lot 4593. and being the South West curner pust uf the Oeorge Wykes clnitti thence east, eighty 180) ehuins theuce nurth eighty (80) chuins thenco west eighty (80) chnlns ; tbence south eighty ism cbuins ; tu the puint uf commencement, muk ing i,In acres more or less. Cbnrles B. Webb, Agent Qeorgo Wykes. Locator Located July 29, 1909. 30-6 COAL AND PBTROLBUM NOTICE Notice is horeby given tbut 80 days ufter iluie, I intend In apply to the Hon. chief Commissioner nf Land uml Wurks fur a license tu ptuspect fur coal and potroloum un Die ful lowing lands situate in the District ul Soutbonst Kootonay, British Col umbia. in Bluck 4593 Commencing ut a pust that Is pluliti'il at ur lain line mile eusl ut the 33 mile pust. un 0. P. It. survey Hue which in the western boundnry ul Int. 4593, und being the Nurth Easl corner posl uf the .Inmcs D. Lowmnn claim tlieuec went olghty (80i chains ; thence south eighty isii) chaina ; I heme easl eighty 1801 eliuins ; Uience north eighty (80) ehuins , lu Ihe puint uf cuininenceinent, mail- IOAL l.VIl I'l'.TKI ILEUM NOTICE. Nuli,-,- i.s hereby given Unit 30 days' niter date, I intend lu apply tu the Hun. chief Commissioner nf I.amis uuii Works lor a license to prospect (ur cual and petruleum on tbe loi- ,wing lands situate in tbe District f Soutbonst Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block 4593 ; Oommenolng at post Hint is planted at or near three miles east nf 35 tulle post un 0. 1'. II. survey line which is the western boundary of lot 4593, anil being tlie Nurth West corner pust ot 'he Wm. M. Qulwlts cluim thence south eighty 18O1 chains ; thenee east eigiity (80) chains ; thence nurth eighty (80) chains ; thence west eighty (80) chains ; tu the puint ut commencement, making 640 acres more or less. Charles E. Webb, Agent. William M. Ouiwlts, Locator Located July 30, 1909. 36-5 COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notice is hereby glveu thnt 30 days after date, I Intend to apply to the Hun. Chiel Ciimmlssiuner of Lands and Wurks fur u license to prospect fur coal and petruleum on tbo following luinls situate in tbo Distriel of Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, tn Hluck 4593 : Cummenclng at a pust that is plunted at or near even miles eust uf tbe 35 mile pool un 0, P. II. survey line which is the western butindnry ol lot 459:t, anil being the North East corner post nf the Bert E. Palmer claim Uience west eighty (80) cbuins ; thence south eighty (60) chains , thence east eighty (80) chains ; Ihenee north eighty (80) chains ; tin- point uf cummencement, making 640 iieios mure or less. Charles E. Webb, Agent. Heii E Pnlmer, Locator, Located July 29, 1909. 36-5 lug 610 ncros mure or less. Charles E. Weld,, Agent .iiniies li Lowmnn, Locatoi Loculed July 28. 19(10, 111, I COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTIOB, coAL AND PBTROLBUM NOTICM. Notlco is hereby given thai 30 days |niter tlnto, I Intond tu upply tu the Hun. chief Commissioner uf Lands und Wurks lor a license lu prospect fur conl nnd potroloum un the [ul I..nun' lands sltunte In the Dislrlrll ui Southensl Kootonay, Hriiisb Col iiiublu, in Bluck 4593 ; Commonclng nt u pust tbut is plnnteil nt or nenr! seven miles enst uf the 33 mile Nollce is hereby given Hint 30 dnys | Post on 0, P. It. survey line which utter date, I intend to applv in tbo!Is the western boundary ul Iul 4693. Hull. Chiel Commissioner uf Lands nml being the Nurth Enst corner post niul Wnikn fur u license lu prospectW fhe P. Chnrloo Hansen Inr coul ami potroleum un the lol-1 Uience wool eighty 180 CUAL Nutii after tlnto, I Hi,II Chlel Ol nml Works for fur coul nnd potroleum loWfttg lauds sllllilte III ,,1 Suuiheiisi Kootonny, illllhlt, lu Hluck 4693 li post Ihnl is pluliti'il even miles I I ul pust un O, P It survey line which is the Western hulinduly uf lul 4593, unit being tbe Nutth West cut ner pust. uf Hie Hell K I'nlmcl claim ANII PBTROLBUM NOTICE. i, is herohy given that 80 days Intond iu apply tu tho iiuiiSNliinei ,,f Lauds n llconso tu piuspect i,ti tin- lol the District Ilritish Ool umuii'iiclng at. at i ir near ihe 36 mile Inwing lauds situate in the Distriel nl Southeast Kuotenay, British Columbia, in Block 4693 : Commencing at a post that it planted at or near Inn it eigbty iho■ chains , thonco south eighty (80) chuins , theme onst eigbty (80) chains ; tbence north eighty («0) chains ; to the point of commencement, mak- LIiciii'b su'iiii olgbty (*0) ohnliu ; thonco i'ui4< nighty inn) chains ; Hh'iu- itr u.Klity (80) chnlnfl . thence we>;i eighty (HO, Clllilllri , t<> thi' point ol ijomn encemeut, muk ing bin acres mon nr leas. Churles E, Webb, Agent Bert E. Pnlmer. Locntor Located July 29. las'*. 86-5 PACK I THE PRQBggOTOH, CnANIlltOOK, B. C, SATURDAY, OCTOIIBR i, 1909, CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT District ol Easl Kuotenay. COAL ANU PBTROLBUM NOTICE.|aud being the North Kast cornoi pi j of the Anna K Wehh claim itICOAL AND PBTROLBUM NOTICE. Take uotice thai Leask, occupation intend to apply purchase one liiindi, ui lnud, bounded Nollce is herehy given that 30 day after dute. 1 intend to apply tu the I, Auue Melville | Hon chiel Commissioner of Lands married woman, and Works fur a license t>, proBpect lor permission in L coal and petroleum on the lol- l and sixty acres lowing lauds situate in the District Hows: Com ;,,f Southeast Koutenay. British Col- menclng at s post planted at tlu'jiirnliiu. in Hluck 4593: Commencing at southeast corner ol lot 843S, ami a ,„,st that is planted at or near thence 48 chains west, theuce south 40 ai,,, ,„,ies east ol the n mile chains thence east I" chnlns, thence p0St „„ C. P. II. survey line which is the westeru boundary ol lot 4593, land being the Nurth Bust corner pest jut the olive H. Twitchell claim llienee smith eighty (80) chain: urth Dot! tn chains. Anne Melville Leask, 1 locator. II. Melt,hi, Agent. ,1 August 21st. 1909. COAL. AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. I Notice is hereby given thnt 30 days after date, I intend to apply to the It ih.n Chiel Commissioner ol Lands li ami Works tor a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on the fol lowing lands situate in the District ul Southeast Kootenay, British Col : umbia, in Block 4">h;i Commencing at COAL a post that is planted at or near' three mile east ol the 41 mile post "ii C P. It. survey line which Is the western boundary of lot 4593, and being the South West corner posi nl tbe Harry F. Landeck cluim thence east eighty (80) chains ; thence north eighty (80) chains; thence west eigbty (80) chains , thence south eigbty (80) chains; tn the point of commencement, mak inn G40 acres more or less. Charles E. Wehh, Agent Hurry K. Landeck, Locator. Located August 3, L909. 36-5 [ thence west eighty (80) chaint , thence nortb eighty (8QJ chnins ; I tbence east eighty (80) eliuins ; [to the point of commencement, ma a. 1140 ueres more or less. Charles K. Webb, Ageti Olive ll. Twitchell, Locate Located August 4. 1909. 3tj Nol after ll.tu and COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that 30 days after date, I Intend to apply to the Hon. Chlel Commisslonei of Lands nml Works for a license to prospect im nml and petroleum on the following lands situate In tin- District of Southeast Kootenuy, British Columbia, in Ulock 45H.J : Commencing at u post tlmt is planted at or near three miles eust oi tlie 21 mite post, on C. P. It. survey line which is the western boundary of lot 4593, and being the North West corner post uf the Charles E. Wehh claim theuce south eighty (SO) thence east eighty (80) thence north eighty (80) thence west eighty (80) to the point of commencem Ing 640 acres, more or less. Charles E. Wehh. Located July 20, 1909. chains . chains chains ; COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that 30 days alter date, I intend to apply to the il.ui. Chief Commissioner of Lauds and Works for a license to prospect for coal ami petroleum on the [nl lowing lands situate in the District of Southeast Kooteuay, British Col umbia, in Block 4593 : Commencing at a post that is planted at or near three miles easl oi the 23 mile pout on C. P. It. survey line which is the western boundary ol lot 4593, and being the South West corner post of the James I). Lowman claim theme east eighty (NO) chains ; thence nortli eighty (Hill chains , thence west eighty ihuj chains ; thence south eighty (SMj chains ! to the point of commencement, mak " lug 640 acres, more or less. Charles K. Wehh, Agent. !' James It. Lowmnn, Locator. ' Located .Inly 20, 1909. 36 r. :' COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE, Notice is herehy given thai 30 days' ufter date, I intend lo apply to thei Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lauds • and Works for u license to prospect . loi coal and petroleum on the fol : lands situate in ihe District ea..i Kootenay, British Col j menclng at i . AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. ice is hereby given that 30 days date, I intend tu upply to the • 'hi-'! Commissioner ol Lands Works for a license to prospeel (or coal and petroleum on the following lands situate In the District of Southeast Kootenay, British Col umbia, in Block 1593 Commonclng at a post that is planted at or neai three mile east of the *i mile post on C. !'. U. survey hue which i- the western boundary ol lol 4593, and being the Soutb Bast coiner post Of the Harry Iv Landeck claim thence west eighty (80) chains . thence north eighty Iv,»' chains . thence east eighty (8Qj chains , t hence south eighty (80) chains ; tu the point of commencement, mak ing i'l" acres more or less. Charles E. Wehh. Agenl Harry F Landeck, Locatoi Located August 3, 1909. 16 S COAL ASH PETROLEUM NOTICE Notice is hereby -•■-. en i bai 30 las • alter date, 1 intend to apply tn the I [on. Chiel Commissi inei ■ A Lands and Works for a license to prospect for coal and pet:.ileum on the U I lowing Lands situate in the Disi rid ..I Southeast Kootenay, British Col umbia, In Block 1593 ' 'omtii ■■ a pnst that Is planted ai or neai three miles east of the 11 mile past on C P k survej line whii h is the western boundary of lot 4593, and being the Soutb Kast cornei posl of Anna K Webb's claim thence north eighty ISO) chains ; tlieuce west eighty < SO j chains tlieuce smith eighty (SOj chain* . thence easl eighty 180) chains I., tbe point of commencement, mak oil' i, lu acres, more or less, Charles K. Webb, Agent Anna K Webb, Locator July 22. 1909. thence west eighty (80) chains ; thence south eighty t,M)i chains , thence east eighty (SOi chains , thence uorth eighty iSOj chains ; to the point of commencement, making i.ln acres, mure or less. Charles K. Wehh. Agent Anna K. Wehh, Locator. Located July 83, 1909, 36-5 COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that 30 day* after date, I Intend to npply to the Hon. chiel Commissioner of Lands ami Wurks for a license to prospect loi coal and petroleum un the fol lowing landa situate In the District of Southeast Kooteuay. British Col umbia, in Block 4698 Commencing at a post that is planted at or near' three miles east ol the 21 mile post ou C P. R survey line which is the western boundary ol loi 4593, and beiug the North Easl corner pout ot the Charles Iv Wehh claim theme west eighty (3GJ chains thence south eighty 180) chains , thence cast eighty (80) chains , I hence north eight) (80) chains , o the point <>i commencement, mak Ing 640 acres, more or less. Charles K Webb, Locator, Located July 20, 1909 3B-5 cual VM> PETROLEUM NOTICE k^m^&f j .Notice is hereby given that 30 days j I after dute, I intend to apply to tbe Hon. Chiet Commissioner of Lands' and Works for a license to proupect j for coul und petroleum ou tbe lollowing lauds situate in tlie District j ui Southeast Kootenay, British Col- I niiihiu, in Block 4593 ■ Commencing at] a post that is planted at or near j ^ one mile east of the 21 utile. *********************** post ou 0, P. H. survey liue which Is the western boundary uf lot 4693.1 o % ai i e ■ • i i -■* ., rr* „ rw ■ ana being the south East corner posi Sale oi Laiuls tor I npaul laxcs in the rort Steele Assessment District, of the Bert E, Puluiei claim Province of British Columbia Tax Sale Notice tbence nortli eighty istli chuius , ilieiict west eights 180) chains; thence south clghtj (80) chains . thence enst eighty ism chuins , to tin' point "t commencement, mus- 1 1IKI1I0HY (IIVH NOTIOH] inn HHi acres more or let.a. nt House, Chnrles B. Webb, Ani'tit forenoon, a! the <'," lien E. Palmer, Locator list lii'ii'itiiillir -.nt oil i, ui tin' p Located Jul) 31, 1908 3C D sinii persons on tlio 81*1 ilay ,,, i, iun ,.,.',',„,i mnsi v.,'m,'i.> advertising said mhU*. 11 111,1 SI Ih hour nf ten o'clock in the Auction, tho lands in tbe COAL AND PETBOLEUM NOTIOH n Tuesday, 12th of October, A.D. 190m at tbe Oranbrook, B, 0., i shall offer for Kale ut Public ■sons ia Mm said list hereinafter set out for delinquent tuxes unpaid hy the f December, 1908, and for interest, routs and expenses, Including the font of ner paid, Notice is bercb) given thai todays alter .late, I Intend to apply to t lie Iiitti i'luci Commissioner ol iianda ami Works [oi a license to prospect lor coal and petroleum on the fol lowing lauds situate Ln the District ..i Southeast Kootenay. British Col umbia ni Block 1593 Commencing ..t a post that is planted al or neai one mile east of the 21 mile post ..u c. P. It survej line u bleb is ihe western boundarj ol loi 4593, and being the South West corner post ul Alice G Chick's claim thence east eight} 180 I bent e no) th eight) 180 ; hence west elghl j R0 tbence south eighty 80 to the point oil commencement, mak-j for ing i ti' acres, more oi less Charles B. Webb, Agent Alice c, ' hick, Locatoi Iul] K 1909. .>,- Notice is hereby given ilmt 30 days after date, I iniuud to apply to the Hon Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a license lo prospect j lot coal ami petroleum on tbc fid ! lowing lands situate in the. District ol Southeast Kootenay. British Col umbia, in Mock 4893 . Commencing at a pOSl (hal i- planted al or ueni one mile east ol the 37 mile post on C. IV li survey hue which is the western boundary ol lol 4B98, and being the South West coiner post t.i the Deri E Palmer claim i hence east eighty (.80) chains ; ihence north eighty (SOi chuius , theuce west eighty 180) chains , thence south eighty (80) chains . io the point of commencement, mak Ing 640 acres more or less Charioa R Wehh, Agent Hen K. Calmer. Locator Located Jul) 81, cm:' 36 B OAL IND PBTROLBUM NOTICK chains . Notice is chains , .oter ilate. i ii.un lion Ohiel chains , and Works bji given tlmt 30 days item) to apply to the iinuussioiier of Lands a license tu prospect and petroleum on the lol lowing lauds situate in the District oi Southeast Kootenny, British Columbia, in Muck 4693 : Commencing at a pust that is planted ai or near three miles east oi the 21 mile COAI. \M> PETROLEUM NOTICE. \\ Sotn vi late, I intend I Hon Chiel Commits an - Works ■■ a llci i io 10 days t.. the Lnnds spect Located COAL AM Notice i> herehy glvi after date. I Intend I Hon. Chlel Commies and Works for a lice for cat and pctrole lowing lands situate lowinj ot So, uml,in, m Mock l! a posl thai is planleil at oi three miles easl or the 33 post on C. P. K survey lute is the western boundary ol lot out Doing Ibe North Kast cine .BUM NOTICE I en that 30 days ply to the] ol Lands ,. prospeel .a the fol m^__m^m^mmm_m__ I"'' l>i*"'ict ,,| Southeast Kootenay. Ilritish Co] tmbia, in Mock 4593: Commencing al , posl that is planted at or i*.ii mu mile east of the -7 mile posl on C. p. It. survey line which is the western boundary of lot 4593, und being tho North West coiner post til Ihe I ml W. linker claim Ihenee east eighty (80) chains , (hence south eighty (80) chains ; thenee west eighty (80) ehuins ; tlieuce north eighty is»i ehuins; i the point of commencement, mak ig litu ueres, more or less, Charles K. Wehh, Agetil I mini w. tinker, Locator. Located July S3, 1909, 36 5 (oi coal and petroleum on the fol- J iwlng lands situate in the District nl Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, us Block 4593 Commencing at I a post that is planted at or near Ibree miles east ol the 27 mile post .ui c. P. I:, survey line which is the western boundary ol lot 4593, and being the South West coiner posl j f the Anna K. Wehh claim thence east eighty (80) chains , ; rhence north eighty (80) chains ; theuce west eighty (80) chains ; j thence south eighty (SO) chnins ; j to the point of commencement, mak til* G40 acres, more or less. Charles E. Wehh, Agent Anna K Wehh, Locator I July 22, 1909. 3G ." .t on C. p. It. survey line which the western boundary of lot 4593, and being the South Kast corner pnsi f the Joseph S. Danner cluim thence north eighty tSOi chains ; thence west eighty I.NU) chains ; thence south eighty (Nth chaius ; ihenee east eighty (80) chains; to the point ot commencement, making H40 acres more or less. Charles E, Webb, Agent. Joseph S. Danner, Locator, Located July 31, 1909, 36 ,r» COAL AND PBTROLBUM NOTICE, Li near mile COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE I). f ihe Jan Ihenee west thenee south theuce east i theuce north o ihc point of an claim Notice is hereby glvon that alter dale, I intend to appli I i.m chiet Commissioner . ml Works for a license to ■in day.- to the Lauds Sped ilghty i Ighty ighty ilghty comiii I.ln de Li i, im • * i- or Churles K James I). LoV led July 211. 191 istii chains (80) chains (Kin ehuins 1801 chuins ncoment, m less, Wehh, man, I Agent. .Clltol'. .ti, fi TICK. 0 days to the Lauds to prospeel ou the lol the District Ilritish Col- umcnclng ut COAL ANU PETROLEUM N Notico is herehy given thai after date, 1 intend to apply Hon chief Commissioner ol Miid Works fur a licenst loi cnal ami petroleuu lowing hinds situate in ol Southeast Kootenay, iimhla. in lllock 4593 . C. a post that is planted three miles east of the 36 mile post on *'. |'. u. survey line which is the western boundary ol lol 1693, and being the South Must corner posl of Oeorge 13, Kleury claim ihence north eighty (80) chuins ; 'hence west olghty 180) chains , thence south eighty (80) chains ; thence east eighty 18") chains ; to the point of commencement, mak ing ti4ii ncres, mure or less, Charles 13 Wehh, Agonl G -ue R Floury, Locator Located Jill] 81, 1 .i" '.. COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICK, Notice In hereby given thnt 30 days after date, I intend to apply to tho ll.ui iinei i'ommlsslonei ol Lands and Works foi a license to prospeel lor coal and petroleum mi the fol . lowing lands littiate In the District .,i South easl Kuotenay, British Col umbia, in Block 4693 Commencing nt| ha coal and petroleum ou the fol lowing lauds situate in tlie District ni Sunt beast Kootenay, Ilritish Col umblu, in Muck 4693 : Commencing at il post that is planted at or near three miles eust ol the 2\ mile post on 0, P, It. survey line which is the western 1 ndaiy ol lot 4693, and being the South West corner posl ul the Charles K Welti, claim thence east eighty (80) chains ; llienee north eighty (80) chains , theme west eighty (80) chains , thenee south eighty (80) chains ; lo the point uf commencement. mnl( Ing 040 ncros, more or less, Charles K. Webb, Locator. Located July 20, L"309. &fi 6 COAL \Nli PETROLEUM NOTICE, None., in herehy given thnt 30 days .■nei date, I Intend to npply to tbe Hon Chlel Commissioner of Lnnds and oleum post tlu tin >l)St "11 C I s the westei ud being the i Sarah Smith thonce woet ..nth license to prospect the lo] the District Ilritish Col mmoncing at at oi neai .■asi ol the 26 mile It, survey line which boundary ol lot 1593, North East cornor posl claim (fht) phi lite I h.uli thenc south eight) (SOj chain . thence easl elghl v (8 tain thence north eighty i )0) chain.- . p..im '.I commencement. mnl i. p. hat If less. K Wehh, Smith. L ad July 21, 190 Agent .cat., i that one lie post oil C. P is the western and being the of the Cbarlei thence north I hence wesl. theme HOUtl h planted Sl i It. th. E the point iidarv ..I h Kast i Wehh cl eighty (80) eighty (Sin eighty i kii, eighty ihui f cmiiiencen icres, more or less Charles E Wehh, I July 23, 1909 or near[t u : mile \ : which air nt 1693, Ho chains ; < ,,i challts , '■ an chains , ,, 'ii', mnk | thi ro\L AND PETROLKUM NOTICE. . ami PETROLEUM NOTICE ice is hereby given that 10 day date I intend to apply to the Chi - Commhwionei ol Landa Works for ii license to prospeel .nl and petroleum on th.- fol .- lands ornate in the Dlstrlcl nth east Kootenay, Brltii h Col i, in Ulock 1593 Commencing m I thnl Is planted nt Ol ieai miles east of the 23 mile mu c p h Biirvey lino which ■ wesiern boundnry of lol 4693, viiir the South Easl cornei post i Jame, li Lowmnn clnlm COAL AM> PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that 30 days Liter dale, 1 intend to apply to I be .Ion, Chlel Commissioner of Lunds und Works for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on the fol lowing binds situute In tbe District of Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia. In Block 4593: Commencing at i posi that is planted at or near otic mile east of the 27 mile post ou C. P. It. survey line which Is the western boundary of lot 4593, and helllg the North Kast collier post of i lard W. Baker's claim thence south eighty Cd>i chains; tbence wesl eighty (80) chains ; thence north eighty |80) chains ; Ihenee east eighty (80) chains ; io the point of commoncomont, mak- <utr UP) acres, more or less. Churles E. Wehh, Agent. Leonard W. Baker, Locator. Located July 22, 1909. M-a COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notlco is hereby given that .'Id days after dnte, I intend tu apply to the Hon, Chiel Commissioner of Lunds and Wurks for a license to prospect for cuil and petroleum on the following lands situate in tbo District ol Southeust Kuotenay, British Columbin, in Block 4593 : Coiumcncln? ut a pnst that is planted nt or nenr three miles cast ol the 27 mile post on C, p. It. survey line which is the western boundary ol lot 4.193, and helllg the North Wesl corner post ol the Anna K. Wehh cluim thence south oighty cu)j chains ; thence east eighty iHOi chuins ; thence nurth eighty i*"< chuins ; thenee we.-t eighty (mil chuins , in th.- p..mt ol commencement, mak' um 640 acres, mure or less. Chnrles K Wehh. Agent. \nna K. Wehh, Locator. Locnted July 22. cum, :,i; r. COAL ANU PBTROLEDM NOTIOB, Notlco Is herehy cjveti Hint 30 days attei date. I intend to apply tu the 11.iii i hiet Commissioner of Lands and Works for a license tu prospect for coal am) pel ioleum un tbe following lands sltunte in the District ..I Southeast Kootenuy, British Col-, , in Block 4593 : Commencing at i that is plained nl nr near i ii.- on t of the 27 mile ii C P, It. survey line which western boundary ol lot 4693, Ing the North Ka.J corner pi M, Wayne Twltcholl claim ; Notice Is hereby given that 30 dnys | after date, 1 intend to apply tu the ; I Ion. Chief Commissioner of Luinls and Works for a license to prospect j fur coal and petroleum on tbe fol \ lowing lands situate in the District of Southeast Kootenay, British Ool I imbln. in Block 4693 : Commencing nt |n post that is planted at or near three miles east ol the 37 mile post on 0. P. R. survey liue wbi. !i is the western boundary of lot 459:1, and'being the South West corner post of the James D. Lowman cluim Ihenee east eighty (80) chuins ; thence north eighty (80) chains ; thence west eighty (80) chains ; thence south eighty (80) chains ; to the point ol commencement, muk ing f.40 acres more or less. Charles E. Webb, Agent. James D, Lowmnn, Locntor. Located July 31, 1909. 36-5 MinM. five post is tin uml I of th. Ihct thei COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tlmt 30 days after date, I intend to apply to thc lion. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works fur a license to prospect lor conl ami petroleum on ibe following lands situate in the District ol Southeast Kootenuy, British Columbia, in Block 4693 : Commencing nt a post that is planted nt. or near live miles east of tho 37 mile pnst on 0, P. R. survey lino wb>h is the western boundary ol lot 4593, and being the South EuHt corner post of the James D. Lowman claim tbence north eighty (80) cbains ; thence west eighty (80) chains ; theuce south eighty (80) chnlns ; thenee east eighty (80) chnins ; lo the point nf commencement, making mu acres more or less. Charles E. Webb, Agent. James D. Lowman, Locator Located July 31, 1909. 3C-5 \ \ \110 111' I'KIIH un ABSBBfimn Am,,1,1. i Inill'ge Douglas, ilr,,mi' Douglas, Qiiurgc Mil,,1,1. lOll/nlii'lli Lull,'. Ill l.-'llli'. Si 'I'l IK 1.1 WT A HI IV K MRNT10NBD sinillT DESCRIPTION OF PRO I'KH'I'Y DBLINQOHNT TAXES, Taxes Sobool tutsrsBl Cost & Total Unit's I.nl 1.7 Kootonaj Dis- Qxpansfis ..I.i llowartl, Mibrey v. roup nil ii'ii't, no acres ,i R80G, Oroup one, Kootenay District, 160 acroa ,l,ol Tins, Qroup one, Kootonay nin- trli'l., ltili acres . .I.nl. 6204, Oroup una, Kootenay Disi trict, 77 neres ...I.nl 2380, Oroup line, Kooteuay District, 22 acres I.ol. 3064, Group one. Kuotenay district, 1105 neres Lot 3069, Oroup one, Kootenay Dis trict, 86.5 ueres ..Siil, Lot. 17 ol Lot 4691, Croup one. Kootenay District, 860 87 1110 acres .Sub Lot 24 of Lot 4602, Croup one, L Kootenay District, 163 03-100 acres 7.1,8 4.811 3.90 3.60 4.110 54.40 24.30 88.66 21.20 1.83 r, in 38 $2.00 10.03 .22 2.00 7.02 .18 2.00 6.11 27 2.00 5.87 .18 2.00 6.18 '.11 8.00 62.14 50 ■i. no 25.20 09 2.00 94.66 55 2.00 21.75 Baled ut Oranbrook, B. 0., Tth dny of -September, A.B., ALFRED, 0, NICLSON, Deputy Assessor and Collector. seven mile |IOSt (111 0. I st ui the R. survey Ii is the western boundary of lot 4551:1, aud being the North West eoiner post of tbe Win. M, Uuiwits claim ° thenee east eighty (80) chuins ; thenee south eighty tKOl chuius ; thenee west eighty 1,80) chains ; thence nurth eighty (8tl> eliuins ; Lu the point of commencement, mak ing mu acres more or less. Charles K. Webb, Agent. William M. Guiwits, Locator Located July 29, 1909. 3(i-,r. 30 mile and being the North Kast corner post 0 which of ihe Bert K. Palmer claim theuce south eighty (80) chains; tbence. west eighty (80) chaius ; thence nurth eighty (80) chains; thenee east eigbty (80) chains ; to the point of commencement, making 04u acres more or less. Charles E. Webb, Agent. Bert. E, Palmer, Locator, Loeuted July HI, 1909. 30-5 COAL COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. ____„—, Notice is hereby given that 30 days AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. I ufter date, I intend to apply to the mmmm1tmtmtmtmtmtmtmtmmmltm Hon. GMoi Cumniissioner uf Lands Notice is hereby given that 30 days mi[ Wll,.|iH [or u Uceose to pruspect after date, I intend tu apply tn the l(|,. coal ium- petroleum on the fol- Hou. Chief Commissioner »j( Lauds | jowt0g lamlis situate iu the District. ,'Kl eighty iwn null eighty IHIII tsl eighty IMII ,11 ll eighty IMI| chnlns ; eliuins ; chuius ; chains ; lolnl ol comnii'iii crueiil, mult ncros, inure ur less, Charles I*:. Wehh, A it, ,\l Wayne Twitcholl, Locator .i July Mii, mon. :n;-r. o lllll'l , II,,11 nml n l,,i rill lowing nl Son iiinlilii. I nml potniln I.,i, :m ni.iv ti •I ol I i,, pro nil III, Ihe mul,. l| t lol I hill then then then ,, tin ottli lituntc IH.-itr ihI, r ol ii,il K,„,li'iiiiy, Block 4693 Commencing nt i< post thnl in plnnteil nt nr near lliiii' miles ensl of the 21 noli' I,,.-1 on 0, r. It. survey line which is Hie western Imitntlary nl lol 4693, nml being Ihe South Knsl cornor post of Hie Charles It. Wobb clnlm tin' ninth olghty IMii chains ; thonco wost olghty ihiii .-Inilns ; thonco south olghty ihiii chains ; thonco nisi eighty (80) elm Ins : to ihe point of commoncomont, mnk. ini: llln ncros, more or less r.hnrloB IU. Wehh, Locator, , III,,11' III 'Inn lis R lost W, 'hi. ly 20, I'mt tin. COAL Not ii alto I lol and \NM PETROLEUM V Is herehy given thnl : i Intend to npply Located July 20, 1909. date. I Intend tu apply to Ih chlel Commissioner ol Land Works f.u a license to prospect lor conl and petroleum nn the foi loWlnfl lands situate in Ihe District of Moitlheust Kootenay, British Cnl iimhia. in Block ir.M Commencing at il posl thut is planted ut or near t in i o miles ensl of the ::7 mile post on 0, P. It, survey line whirl nlm' '"'"*! IOAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE, 'ham. , Notlre i hereby riven thnt nn duys '''■■"I aftei dnte l Intend to npply lu the chains; ;|,,n <io<-i Commissioner of Lunds chnlns; I nnd Worki foi a llconso in |nonpecl, '<>' mas i,,, ,,,1,1 nnd potroli on the tni lowlne lands sltimtc in Ibe Distriel Agonl of Honthensl Kootonny, British Ool- '"'■•'•<■'' | umbln, ni Block Ifi98 CnmmonclnB nl 3G fi In post ihui Is blunted m or nonr five miles ensl nf Die 27 mile TB'K, I,,,,,,, ,,„ r [■ k Hiirvev line which western boundnry of Inl 4593, uii.' the North West miner pi sl Olive II Twitchell clnlm c ensl eighty (Kb) ehuins ; e smith eigbty (HO) chain 1 I - 11> the Old III if the (hem then. Ihenee wesl eighty |H(I| chains ; thenee north eighty (Hu> chains ; io the point of commoncemont, mnk- Init Mb neres, more or less. Chnrles E Wehh, Ai-ent. olive ii. Twitchell, Locator COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE Notice is he-jtfby given that .todays alter date, I intend to apply tu tho linn, chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a license to prospect tor coal and petroleum on the following lnnds situate lu tbe District ol Southeast Kooteuay, Rritlsb Columbia, in Block 4,rd*;t : Commencing at n post that is plnnted at or near live miles east ol tho .17 mile post on C. V, It. survey line which Is the western boundary of lol 4!ilj:i, uud being the .Mouth West curner posl if theWnlter W. Hay claim thenee north eighty (SU) chains, thenee east eighty ihoi ehuins ; thenee south eighty (80) ehulns ; ihenee west eighty (HO) chains ; o the polnl nf commencement, mnk ug Mil ueres more or less. Charles R. Webb, Agent. Walter W. Hay, Locator. Loeuted July HI, IflOtt, 311-5 OOAL ANB I'ETROLEUM NOTICK. und Works tor a license to prospect for coal uud petroleuni on the fid lowing lands situate in the District of Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block 4fln;i; Commencing at u post that is plunted ut or near nine miles enst of tho 37 mile post on 0. V. U. survey Hue which is the western boundnry ol lot 4593, und being the South East comer post, of the Bert. K. Palmer claim theuce north eighty (80)- chains ; thence west eigbty (Kb) chains ; thence soutb eighty (80) chains ; 'thence east eighty (.SO) chains ; tu thc puint nf commencement, muk ing Mi) acres more or less. Oharles B. Webb, Agent. Bert E. Palmer, Locator. Located duly 29, XWi. 811-5 COAL AND PBTROLBUM NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tbat 80 days ufter date, I intend to apply to the Hon. Chiet Commissioner of Lands und Works lor a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following lauds situate in the District ol Southeust Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block 4598 : Commencing at a post thnt is planted at or near one mile east of the 37 mile post ou C. P, R. survey line which is the western boundary of lot 4598, and being the North Kast corner post of the Joseph S. Danner claim tbence west eigbty t.811) chains ; thenco south eighty (80) chains ; tbence east eighty (80) chains ; thonce nortb eigbty (K0) chains ; to the point of commencement, making (140 acres more or less. Charles B. Webb, Agent. Joseph S. Danner, Locator. Located duly 31, 1909. 3(1-5 COAL AND PBTROLBUM NOTICK. Notice is hereby given that. 30 days after date, l inteud to npply to the Hon. Chlel Commissioner of Lunds and Works for a license to prospeel for coul and petroleum un the fol lowing lands situate iu the Dlstrlcl of Southeust Kooteuay, Urltish Col limbln, in Block 4593 : Commencing at a post that is planted nt or near ouo mile east of tbe 37 mile post on C. 1'. 1(. survey line which is the western boundary nf lot 4593, and being the Nortli West, corner post of the Joseph S, Banner claim thenee eusl eighty (8U) chains ; thenee south eighty imi» chains; thence west eighty (SO) chains ; thence north eighty (80) chains ; to the polnl of commencement, making 040 acres inure or less. Charles E. Wehh, Agent. Joseph S. Banner, Locator. Located July 31, 1909. 3d-! IOAL ANB PETROLEUM NOTIOH Notice Ik herehy given thnt. 30 days after date, I Intend tu apply to the Hon. Chiet Commissioner of Lands uf Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block 4593 : Commencing at n post thnt is planted at or neat- nine miles east of the 27 milo post on 0. P. R. survey line which is the western boundary ol lot 4593, and being tho North East corner post of the Olive 11. Twitchell claim theuce west eigbty (801 chains ; thence south eighty (80) chaias ; tbence enst eigbty (80) chains ; llienee north eighty (80) chains; to tbe point of commencement, making 15411 acres, more or less. Chnrles K. Webb, Agent. Olive H. Twitchell, Locator. Located July 20, 1909. 38-5 COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. NotlCO is hereby given that 30 days after date, I intend to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lunds and Works for a license to prospect for coal aud petroleum on the following lunds situate in the District of Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block 4..',i;i : Commencing at ti post that is plauted at or near nine miles east of the 27 mile post on 0. P. R. survey line which is the western boundary ul lot 45li3, und being tbe Nortli West coruer post of tbc Willinm Denner claim tbence east eighty (80) chains ; tbence south eighty (80) chains ; tbence west eighty (80) chains; Ihenee uorth eighty (80) chains ; to the point uf commencement, umk- ing i;in acres, more or less. Chnrles B. Webb, Agent. William Deuuer, Locator. Located July 2(1, 1909. 30-5 Notice Is hereby given that 30 duys | and Works [pr^ajlcemw to tjroapwt after date, I intend to upply tn the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a license to prospect for coal atul petroleum on the Inl lowing lands situate In the District of Soil th on Hi Kooteuay, British Columbia, in Block 4593 ; Commencing nt a poHt thai Is planted at or nenr seven mile enst of the HO mile posl 'in 0, I1, R. survey line ,vhlih is the western boundary of lot 4593, and being the North Kind corner post of the Wm. M Httlwil.s claim thence wesl eighty (80) chuins ; llienee south eighty (80) eluiiiis ; thence east eighty (80) cbuins ; thonce north eighty (HO) chnlns; io tbe polnl of commoncemont, making 1140 acres more or lens. Charles ft, Webb, Agent. willinm M. Oulwiis, Locator Located .lulv 29, 1909. 3tr5 3fc-5|ls the Western boundary of lot 4093,' Located July 22, 1909. COAL ANB PETROLEUM NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that 30 days after ilate, I Intend lo apply to the Hon, chiei Commissioner of Lands and Works for a license to prospect for cnnl und petroleum on the fol lowing lands situnte in the District ol Boutl sl Kuotenay, Rritlsb Columbia, in Block 4593 : Commencing at 30-5 a post that la planted at or neai for coal and petroleum on the fol lowing lands situute in the District of Southeust Kootonay. British Columbia, in Block 459:i : Commonclng at a post thnt. is planted ut or nenr seven miles east of the 27 mila post on 0, P. R. survey line which is the western boundary nl lot 4593, and being the Nurth West cm her post of tbe Beit E. Pulnier cluim thence eust eighty (Kill chains , thence hoiiMi eighty (80) chuius; Ihenee west eighty (80) chains ; then urth eighty ihiii chains ; to the point of commencement, muk*I] lug 040 acres, nmre nr lean. Ohurlcn K, Webb, Agent. Bert E. Palmer, Locator. Located July 2(5, 1909. ;U5-5 COAL ANB PETROLEUM NOTIOB. Notice In hereby given Hint 30 (lays after dale, I Intend to apply In Ibe Hnn. Chief Commissioner id Lands and Works fur a license tu pruspect. for coat and potroloum on the fol* lowing lands situate In the District ■f Southeast Kooteuay, British Col umbln, In Block 4598 : Commencing nl post thnt is planted at or near three miles east of the 37 mih-i] post, on C. P. R. survey Hue whlcU COAL AND PBTROLBUM NOTICK. Notico is hereby given that 30 days alter dute, I intend to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands uml Works fur a llconso to pruspect fur coal and potroleum ou tbo following lnnds situute iu the Dlslrlcl ul Southeast Koutenay, British Columbia, in Block 4593: Commencing at u pnst Hint is planted ut or near ouo mile eust of (be 29 mile post on 0. P. It. survey line which is tbe western boundary of lot 4593, and being the South Eust corner post ot tbe Virginia E. Llttlelleld claim thence north eighty (80) chains; , tbence west eighty (80) chains; thenco south eighty (80) chains; thonco oust eighty (80) chnlns ; to the puint nf commencement, making 040 acres, mure or less. Churles B, Webb, Agent, Virginia E. Llttlellebl, Locator. Loeuted July 23, 1909. 3(1-5 thence south eighty (80) cbains ; thence east eighty (80) chuius ; theuce north eighty (80) chains ; thonce west eigbty (80) chains ; to the point of commencement, making (540 acres more or Iosb. Charles E. Webb, Agent. William Denner, Locatue. Loeuted July 31, 1909. 30-5 COAL ANB PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notico is hereby given tbut 30 days alter date, 1 intend to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lauds and Wurks for a license to prospect for coal uud petroleum nn the lollowing lands situate in tbe District of Southeust Kooteuay, British Columbia, in Bluck 4593 : Commencing at a post thut is planted ut or near live miles east uf tbo 37 milo post on C. P. R. survoy lino which is the western boundary of lot 4598, and being tbe North Bast coruer posi ol' the Mattie J. Abb's claim theuce south eighty i»oi chains ; tbence west eighty (80) chains ; thence north eighty (80) cbains ; thenco east eighty (80) chaius ; to the. point of commencement, making 010 acres more or Ions. Charles E. Webb, Agent. Mattie J. Abbs, Locator. Located July 31, 1909. * 8(1-5 COAL ANB PETBOLEUM NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given tbat 30 duys alter date, 1 inteud to apply tu the lion. Chief Commissioner of Lauds and Works for a license to prospect for coal nnd petroleum on tho following lnnds sltuuto In the District uf Southeast Koutenay, British Columbia, iu Block 4593: Commencing at a post thut is pinuted at or near three miles oast of tho 29 mile pust on 0. P. R. survey lino which is the Western boundary of lot 4593, ami being the South East corner post uf the Waller J. Abbs claim thonce north eighty (80*) chains ; tlieuce west eigbty (80) chains ; thenee south eighty (80) cbains ; thonce east eighty (8l>) chains ; to the point of commencement, making 04u neres, more or less. Chiirlen K, Wehh, Agent. Walter .1. Abbs, Locator. Located July 24, 1909. 30-5 coal ANB PBTROLBUM NOTIOB, Notice in hereby given that 30 days after date, I intend In apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands und Works fur a license to prospoct for coal and potroloum mi Ibe following lauds situate In the District of Southeast Kootenny, British Columbia. In Block 4593 : Oommonolng nt post thnt is planted at or near Ihroe miles oast of the 37 milo post on 0. IV It, survey lino which is tbn western boundary uf lot 4593, and being tbo Nortli West cornor post is the western boundary of lot "im¥ ot the William Denner claim CUAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notico is hereby given that 30 duys nftor dale, I intend to apply to tbo Hou. Chief Commissioner of Lunds and Works for a license to prospect for coal uud petroleum on tbe following lands situate In the District of Southeast Kooteuay, British Columbia, in Block 4593 : Commonclng at a post that is planted at or near three miles enst of the 29 mile post un 0, P. R, survey line which is the western boundary uf lot 4593, and being the South Wost corner posl of tbe Wulter J. Abbs claim theuce east eighty (80) chains ; tlieuce nortb eighty (80) chaius ; thence west eighty (80) chains ; theuce south eighty (80) chains ; to the point ol commencement, making 040 seres, more or loss. Chnrles K. Webb, Agent. Wulter J. Abbs, Locator. Located July 24, 1909. 3(i-5 COAL AND PBTROLBUM NOTICK. Notice is hereby givon that 30 days ufter date, I Intend to upply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a llconso to prospect for coal uud petroleum on tbe lollowing lunds situate in tho District ot Southeast Kootonny, British Columbia, iu Block 4593 : Commencing at a post that Is plunted at or neai five mles east of tbo 29 mile post uii 0. P. R. survey lino which is the western boundnry of lot 4598, and being the Booth West cornor post of the Susan 11. Erye claim thonce easl olghty (80) cbains; thence uorth eighty (80) chains ; thetlCQ west eighty ihiii chains ; thonce smith eighty (80) chains; tn the point uf commencement,. making 1540 acres, mure or less. Charles E. Webb, Agont. Siisuii B. Krye, Locator. Loculed. July 24, 1909. 30-5 OOAL ANB PETROLEUM NOTIOH. Notlco is hereby given that 30 days ulter dute, 1 Intend to apply to tbo Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lnnds and Works for a license to prospect for coal and potroloum on tho following lands sltuuto in tho District of Southeast Kootenay, British Columbin, In Block 4593 ; Commencing at a post, that, Is planted at or nuui* nine miles east, of tbo 39 mile post on C. P, It, survey lino which is the western boundary of lot 4593, and being the Smith West, corner pnst nf the Levi O. Monroe claim tbence oust eighty (80) chains ; thence north eighty (fill) chains ; thonce west eighty (811) chains ; thence south eighty (him chains ; to Ibe point of commoncomont, making (540 acres, luore or less. Clitirlcn K. Webb, Agent. Levi (I. Monroe, Locator. Loeuted July 20, 1909. 2(1-5 ORANBROOK LAND DISTRICT District id East Kootenay, Take notice that I, Hurvoy Hough- bind, of Crnnhrook, it, c, occupation Rancher, Intend to apply for perm in slun to purchuse the following dos- wihed lands: Oommonolng nt a post planted 20 chains west of she south oust cornor of lot 5247; thonco west 20 ehulns, thence south 80 chnlns, Ihenee oast. 20 chnlns, tbence north 80 chuius. Harvey Hniighlurid. Dated July 15, law. 29-9 THU PROSPECTOR, CHANimnoK. ll IV, SATURD \V. OjTniiBIt 8, 1' I'ACiE 3 W * CANT BE BEAT FOR WEAR OR FOR STYLE * * 62^c per acre cash and 62^c once each year thereafter secures to you a BRITISH COLUMBIA FARM in the British Columbia Southern; Columbia and 1 Kootenay and Western Railway Company's Land Grants, These lands are eminently suited lor the raising ol FRUIT, GRAIN OR STOCK s ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< ifr * * X 11 D lerson's i ICinderella ************************ <$ Boots FOR Men Boots FOR Ladies ************ ♦♦♦******************* ********************** * * * * Procurable only at >♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦•*♦««♦♦ ♦♦»•»*»»♦♦ A. f X I : Q. T. ROGERS' SHOE SHOP I | Cranbrook, B.C. | *& and ma) be pun ii;i^cil on tl from LT1E EASY fERMS Canadian Pacific Railway who are looking fm settlers foi this part Timber Lands ol ihe highest character, situated in these i irants, are oil, red foi sale in bio, ks ol hum tun acres upward. G000 SHIPPING FACILITIIS SCENERY UNSURPASSED Apply to tin- address as shown on the altached coupon for Maps, Application b'orms, Peculations and Literature CRANBROOK HOTEL I Guests Comfort a Specialty Good Stabling in Connection | ti Nenreal to railroad depot, Has accommo- fo dnlloiiR for tho public unequalled In u Cranbrook. ?J HOGGARTH & ROLLINS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ EAST KOOTENAY (DISTRICT LOCAL NEWS) I I KM I FERNIE FREE PRESS. H lleilH wont to Ferule lutH marketed 'It' apple cfoli. Tim product Hpokiui,'. Tim bo-Horn lor tlio Power llniimi hIiiiiiIiI arrive in tlio uoumo nl n low iluyH und wi' niny expect tlio domes' tiouliiil IlKhtnlnn to Im ili'livi'ii'il ul. tho lump nr motor noloi'S Oetobor hit:; tni'ni'il tin' collier. A oonplo 'if local nlmi'otla mistook tlio click nl n hyilninlii' niin ni'iir Hand Crook (or tlio iiiil.'i' ol n, wild imuHi ami caroliilly uiniim! thc w mint. Tlioj Miculiril up on tho tin Kimpi'i'tliiK ram nnd woro propnrliis to dlsotiargo Bomo ounces ol loud Into tlio most vital np,,t when they got next. 11111111 l« sotting Boai'so when a Hy. rum l« In dnntlor. ol roolostntloh. CRESTON REVIEW A timber lli'o tlmt win, notlcotl on tlio townslto tin! Inl'i! purl. ii! tliia week wuh Irom tlio oloni'lng ol land on Hit! Wntnun rnnoli. The now Bchool holme lum boon painted green, wo urn Inloi'itiod, upon tlio peraonn! request nl Prod. I.lttlo. Wo notlco. In tho lual. iHtuio ol the Lcthbi'ldgo Horalil ti phut" »' our old irloiid Turn Oavln, riding in an automobile, Kvltlontly an oloctlon In approaching whon you soo Btrllto linker mul Tom Gavin rising iu mi- tomoliiloB. NEW BOCIBTY EORMEI) ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ lor a positive systom ol thought, ol | political ccniioiny, ol statesmanship, creative ol conditions conducive to the highest development ol human Iuippliies8. Tho work nl this Hocicty Is to co- oporutc with othor I'eace Hnciotles throilgliout the world, In showing.— (I) That Peace promotes prosperity uml advancement; Vi) Thnl the Pence ol tho world Is iii the hands nl the People, (III That the wnrld's progress towards International Peace bus brought us within night nl all Inter- national Tribunal, whereby International ttlfliTcnci's may ho adjusted by mi International Court ol Justice. , I) Tlmt the present Is a titling occasion lor directing the eyes ol the winI,I tn tlie condition ol Canada, consequent on nn unbroken Century nf Ponce, The fiinudlun Pence and Arbitration Booloty therefore submits to the Canadian public tho following petition Inr tho signatures nl nil who lavor tho Socloty's alms. Such public coniniemnt'ution ol the linppy conditions thnt have thus prevailed between Canada and thc United States, with the resultant benefits to tho two countries, will, it. Is hoped, also serve ns no object lesson to the world us to the Inllu- once nl Pence upon humun progress, und accelerate the arrival ol the lime when International dirlorcnras inuy be settled, nnt by the arbitrament ol the sword, but by upponls In international Courts ol Justice. The Society dOtilroH thnt every Cic nmllnii tuny hnve nn opportunity nl signing ihls petition, und to that end hopes tn be able to urrunge lot- its genornl distribution throughout tho country. Hut ns the cost ol this work will noccHsurhily be very considerable, It would appeal to those who sympathise witli tho movement to send money contributions to tho freiisiiier, Win. Greenwood Ilrnwit, 'ii King St. West, nr to the secretary at lliinilt|uarters, SH Onlloge Street. Sinned nn liehnll ol theSoclety, WILLIAM MIILOCK, Prealsent. 0. S. KIVY, Secretary. Toronto, 10th Sept., M09. Tho Ca'iodian Poaen and Arbitration Society. The arguments In Invor ol ponce attract little attention when peace prevails, aro likely to lie tloomotl un patriotic a nilil rumors' ol war, und at nil times are rogardod ns weak and unsatisfactory by mniiy 'vim see In them only a nogatlvo proposition, Nevcrtlieloso pence principal:. Stand EDITORIAL COMMENT Schriater Another Think Mr. Collingwood Schrieber is mistaken 11 he thinks for n moment that the people of British Columbia will ever consent to the importation of Asintics to build the Cirnnd Trunk F'nclllc railway through this province —Nelson News. What Else Could Be Wait till Ilritish Columbia is heard (rnm nn that proposition to bring in other than white labor for the G. T. P. mountain section. The scheme will be knocked higher than u cocked hat.—Saskatoon Phoenix. To Dr. Cook COAL AND PKTIiOLKUM NOTIOB. Nntico is hereby given that 30 dnys after date, 1 Intend to npplv cn tiie Hon. Chief Commissioner nf Lands and Wnrks lor u license to prospect for coal and petroleum on inc. lollowing lnnds situate in the District of Southeast Kootenay, Urltish Columbia, ia Illnck tf,'.i:i : Cnmmencing ut a pnst that iu plnnteil nt or near three mile oust nf tbe III! mile post on 0. P, It. survey line which I is the western boundary ol lot 4593, Hind' being the South West corner p,,st of tbe Wnltcr W. Huy clnim '. thenee east eighty l»u» chains ; 1 thence north eighty (80) eliuins ; ! thence west eighty I SO) eliuins ; thence south eighty (SU) chains ; to the puint nt' commencement, mak ing tittl neres more or less. Charles H. Webb, Agent. ... Wulter W. Huy, Locntor. Located August 2. 19011. 3(1 f, Boston Globe: Dr. Cook, w you our udmlratlnn. You i give are a brave mnn, which nobody enn -deny. And to show you what tbe bias of opinion is, we believe, because you are an Anierienn, thnt you did—because ynu sny you did. Strawberries Net it. J. Wlgen, whoso fruit ranch is on Duck Creek, in the Creston District, on the Crow's Nest railway, has sold $4,0011 worth nf strawberries ln one year frntn a patch nf three ncres. He estimates his net profit ut over JH80 per acre. COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notice, is hereby given that 30 days alter tlnto, I Inteud to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands | und WorkB for u license to prospect I lor coal ami petroleum on tho following lunds situate iu tlio District ni Southeast Kootenay, Hellish Columbia, In Ulock lr,!l;i: Oommouclng at a pnst tlmt is planted tit or near ono mile east ui the i'l mile post on O. I'. II. survey line which Is the wcsicru boundary ol lot l!i!«, and being the North West cm nei post uf the itul'iis ll. Shorblirno cluim tlieuce oast olghty mm chnlns ; thence south eighty (SOI chnlns ; tlieuce West eighty mm chums ; Uience north eighty (Ml) chains ; to tlie point ol commencement, mnk lug 1140 ncros mule ni less. Charles 10, Wehh, Agent, llufus H. Sherburne, Locntor, Locntcd August 3, 1909, ;ni;, Methodist Church. (Sunday, Oct. 3rd.) Morning nt 11, Children's Service. Alternoon nt 3, Sunday School und llihlt' Clnsses. Evening nt 7 E. L. pruyer meeting. Kvenlng ul 7-311 service us usual. Tuesday, Oct, Mb Epworth Lenguo ut 5. p. m., under charge nl Missionary Committee, Thursiluy, (let. 7th Mid-week service ut H. p. m. Friday, Oct. 81b Choir practice nt 8. p. m. I'resbyterian Churoh i Sunday, Oct., 3.) At 11 o'clock the Lord's Supper will be celebrated. At 3 o'clock, Sunday Bchool nnd iiihlc class. Evening service at 7-30. At the recommendation ol the General Assembly, the qtiestlnn of the union uf the negotiating churches will bo dis cussed. On Friday evening nl this week a pre-eommunlon service will be hold ut Ihe church at 8 o'clock, nt which new members will be received. COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tbut 3U days alter tlato, 1 intend to npplv tu tbc Hon. Chief Commissioner nf Lunds and Works fur u license tu pruspect for coal und petroleum on the lol- lowiug lands situate in tho District of Sotitlioust Kootenny, Hritish Columbia, in Hluck 4,193 : Cnmmencing ut a pnst that is plunted ut or nenr live mile east ol the 39 mile post on O, P, II. survey lino which Is tbe western buundary nf Int. 459:1, ami being thc Snutb East corner pnsi of the James S. Dunn claim thence nortli eighty (80) chuins ; thence wost eighty 180) chains ; thenco south eigbty (80) chuins ; thonce east eighty tun, cbains ; to the point nl commencement, milking i'Iu acres moro or less. Charles E. Wehh, Agent. James S. Dunn, Locator! Locntod August 3, 1909. Sli-li COAI, ANII PBTROLBUM NOTIOH. Notice Is hereby given thut :in dnys alter date, I Intend tu upply to tne lion, chief Commissioner nf Lauds ami Wnrks fur a license tu prospoct for coal and petroleum nn the Iul lowing lauds situute iu the Distriel of Southeast Kootenuy, Ilritish Ool umblu, In Hluck l.vja: Oommenolng al a pust that is pinuted nt or nenr live mile easl of the 39 mile post nu 0. P. R. survey line which is tho western lioundury nl hit 4698, und being tbe South West curner post nl the .Inines S. Dunn cluim tbence north eighty (80) chuins ; thence eust eighty (811) chnins , thence south eighty (80) chuins ; I thence west eighty (K0) chnlns , to the puint uf cninmonoement, making Mil ueres moro or less. Churles E. Wehh, Agent. James S. Dunn, Locator! I atcil Augusl. 3. 19119. 30 G ORANBROOK LAND DISTRICT GOAL. AND I'KTIIOLEUM NOTIOB. District nl Kuuteliny. o—- TAKIU notice thnt I, Edwnrd El- well, uf Oranbrook, occupation Ileal Bstnte agent Intends tn npply lor pormlssion to purchase the lollowing described lands: Commonclng nt a pust plunted nt tlio Intersection ol tbo enst bnunilnry nl Lot Nn. 331 group t with the south bnunilnry ,,( uf the right ul way nf the llrlllsh Columbia Boiithorn rnilwny, thence south 00 chnlns; thenco enst 20 chnins; thonce south 30 ehnlnii; thenee emit 40 chain,; thence nurth 110 chnlns mure or less to the south ern hoiindnry o! the Ilritish Columbia Southern rnilwny right nf wny; thence following snld southern bniin Jury westerly 110 chains mure ,,r less tn the point nf commencement, Edward Elwell, locator. Dated September 31st 1909. 39 Notion Is hereby given that 3d dnys ulter dute, 1 inteud tu npply In tile Hon. chief Commissioner nf Lunds uud Wurks [nr u license tu prnnpoct fur conl uml petruleum oil the inl inwing lunds sltuuto in the District uf Snutheust Kiintunuy, Ilritish Cnl unihin, in Hluck ir,'.i:i: Commencing nl ii pust Hint is plunted ut nr near one mile enst uf the 39 mile pust nu O. P. It. survey lino illicit in the western bnunilnry nl Iul IMS, and being the Nortli Bust corner i I uf the llufus II. Sherhurni! claim thenco south eighty (Kill chnlns ; tlieuce west eighty (KO) chains ; thence north eighty (KO) chnlns ; thence eusl eigbty ihiii chnlns ; lu the point nf commencement, muk Ing 040 acres mure nr less. Churles 10. Webb. Agent. RuIiib 11 Sherburne, Locator, Located August 2, 1909. 30-9 COAI, AND PETROLEUM NOTICM. Notlco is herehy given Ilmt 30 dnys alter ilate, I Intond to npply tu the Hun. Chlel Commissioner ol Lands uud Wnrks for a license tu prospeel lor coal uml potroloum on the following lunds sit lln to in the District of Soutboast Kootenny, Hritish Col timbin, iu Hluck 4593 : Oommenolng ut pnst that is plnnteil at nr nenr three mile ensl ol the 39 mile pust un C. P, R, survey line which the western boundary ol lot 46911, und bolng the North Enst cornel' pi st if the Ruins ll. Shorburne claim thence west olghty (K0) chuins ; thence south eighty (KU) chuins ; thence enst eighty (KU) chains ; thence north eighty (KO) chnins ; to the puint of commoncemont, mnk ng MU neres more or less. Churles 18, Wehh, Agent. llufus H. Sherburne, I ntor. Located August 2, 1909. 811 i COAL AND PBTROLBUM NOTICE. Notlco is hereby given thnl 80 days ufter tlnto, 1 Intend to upply tu the Hnn. Chief Commissioner ui Lunds uud Wurks (or u license to pruspect conl nml potroloum mi tbe lol lowing luinls situute iu the Dlslrlcl ol Southensl Kuotenay, Ilritish Ool Ida, iii Hluck 459:1: Commencing* nl u pust that is planted ul ur new three mile east ol the 39 mile pust un O, P. K. survey lino which Is ihe western boundary ul lot 4898, and being the Nurth Wool cornor posl ul the tHirer Orockott clnlm thence south eighty ikiii ohnlns ; tbence eust eighty lHOI chains ; Ihenee mirth eighty (80) chuius ; thence west eighty (HO) chains ; tn the puint uf opmmonoomont, mnk 'ng MU ueres llluce nr less. Chniles 15, Wehh, Agenl. Oliver Orockott, Loeutor, Located August 2, 19011, 3(1 5 COAI, ANII PBTIiOLIOUM NllTICK. Notice Is horoby given Ihnl 80 days utter tlnto, I Intend In upply tn the Hnn. chlel Commissioner nf i,u,nls und Wnrks im- ii license in prospeel Im conl uml potroleti u Hie ful Inwing lands situate in Hie Dlstrlcl nl Soiil.housl Kootonny, Hritish Cnl iiiitltlu, in Hluck 4593 : Commencing nl ! u pnsi Hint Is pinuted ut ur nonr liv lie oubI ,,l the 89 mile PoBt on C P. It. survey line which Is the western boundary ol Inl 4593, ami being tbo North Bast curner post uf tl liver Crockett claim Ihenee suiilli eighty IKD) cllulllfl ; thonco west olghty ikiu chains , Ihenee north eighty I KID ehulns ; tbence ensl olghty (Kill chnlns ; tu the puint ut commoncomont, muk Ing Mil acres Ulule nr less. Cballes 10. Wehh, Ag Oliver Orockott, Locntor Located August 3, 1999. 36-5 J. S. DENNIS, Asst. i" -'ml Vii '■ President, Calgary, Alberta, Please send me nil Facts pertaining to youi lands in B. C, Desk i.i IN THOSE DAYS all people were not learned in reading, BUT NOW ii is quite different, we ALL REAP—ami advertisements are common, bill thi~ one is worthy of your attention because ii brings to your notice Anchor Brand Flour tbe kind thai will crivc yon ibe results in baking so much desireil by all housewives, li you an: still doubtful ami want AN OBJECT LESSON just buy a bnp; nf it. The price may be a trifle more thnn ynu pay for thc ordinary kimls, but, you don't care (or 5c—or even 10c—do you? and you'll be convinced thai YOU DON'T NEED A LANTERN 10 find out where thc ipiality is. Its superiority over other flours i-. as clear as THE NOON-DAY SUN Of course you nre up lo dale, you have a Telephone? Well, to put il 10 Ibe very Insl use- just "ring lip" your dealer and order a bag of Anchor Brand Flour MANFU BY Lcltcli Brothers Flow Mills, Oiik Lake, Manitoba. CAMPBELL & MANNING SOLE AGENTS. PAGE 6 THK ntnsPKCTOn, CRANBROOK, B. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER i MEN'S UNDERWEAR Say what about that Fall and Winter Underwear you want. Yes, of LOCAL NEWS. • i- your nu A. Lund, , city Monday nu- ,,i> the ,( Wardner • ♦ . .:. . . oters' list? was in the II A Walsh, ol Cleveland, uhi was iii town Monday. Entire change ,,[ progratum K.lison Theatre tonighl W. u She: rns in tlie i- food, ol I'ini'lii y Tuesdnj i' V King, oi Kaliapell, Mnnl ivaa in t,,wii Wednesday .1 1' Kani'll. a Moyie mining mai ,ias iii tin- city Wednesday, K,l i',,veil, oi Moyie uas at I'l.tn brook Wednesday nn business. Don't tiiiBM .,','nu iti,' nioiiiii,' pic Hires ai tlie Kilisoii Theatre tonight IS GOOD UNDERWEAR. Prices $1.25, $1.50. $2.00, $2.25 to $3.00 a Garment The Popular Store course, we keep Stanfield's make. You can depend on it not to shrink in the washing and as for wear, you cannot find anything, to equal it et alone beat it. We have Fine. Me tl i u in a n d Heavy weights in all qualities. „ . , Mi .Hi.l Mm i i' Special ord e rs ,i , ,.„,,. crani k for OUTS I Z E D ""s,l"y ursj „0„ u» ' K Smith, representing Dawson mem i/dii uc & ,.,, o) M,.llMl..,| „;,., ,„ t(,wn s„t made to order. •*■"■ ltt" Call now and yet k Binuti, " Canal Flat, your me a s u r e nev, hotel taken. Don't cave it till the cold we a t h e r comes. ,1 Wardner, wus iu the K. rrettie. city Tuesday, A. C. Wilmott, ol Jaffray wus in Saturday last. p, Jensen, ol Port Steele wus in the City Tuesday. 1.. li. Itiiiiifncth, ,,, Spokane, wns tn town Thursday. K. A. Hill, of Moyle, was In tbe city Wednesday. K. Downs, uud .1. Downs, of Brna don were in tlie city Thursday James Flnlay wns nt Bpokano during the early purl ul lliis week. I Mr. mid Mrs. ii ll Stewart ol Itotisluutl. were in the city Thursday Saturday nl Mrs H if Kernie was in the Mi and Port Steele MiVitlic. ., wu Saturda) Pair, ol Aiier visitors Wed Horn At Cranbrc September 25th, to Mi ll Patmoro, u sua II li illinium, ,,i Vancouver rep esentlng the Wattrous ISngiuo Co., vns in town Mondny J. S. Gusty, city Friday. Chas. Hurt, ol Nelson, was ui the city Friduy. On the development ol the Caoa- | Jinn west tbe railways and ihe hanks ! piny almost equally important parts. F II. Lets, ol Montreal, w. .1 Shields, ut Vernon, and A. M Jar vis, nf London, weieat l lie ('run brook Thursday. .1 G Nelson, ,,t Hailoybury, Ont., was iu ihe illy llos wi'i-k All Nei son is nil old tune mining ii,an. was here in thc early duys ol 189(1 tv Ames, of Vancouver, i: w Woods, iii Pernio, and W. li Uobert sun. „( lievelsioke were rue: I ■ nl ihe Crnnbrook Thursday Tho close nl navigation this au t ii ti, ii will witness tho groatosl nccu iiiiiliiiion ol ivhoai at the terminal elcvniois in uie blBtory oi Canada. | His honor .llllllle P IC Wilson Iul,I Maytealonaaise dressing should bo a sitting ol tl"' county col n a popular oondlmenl nl tho st John Wednesday al Pornlo, tho docket con banquet to Mr. Pugsloj UlKti'il „l several civil iiises, C O Douglass, oi Montreal, John tl the Ujiilj win, exchanged two Mien, ol Montreal, nnd K McDonald window sc is al MoBrlde's llurd .,1 Nelson, were al the Cranbrook ware store lu.st week will call there Wednesday again, she will heal "t something to her advnutugo As a Bpeeial Inducement to new — subscribers, the Mcrrltt Herald will OOAL AND pBTtlOLBUM NOTIOB, give a return trip ticket to the North Notice is hereby given tbat 30 Pole with cvei-y receipt lol two days alter dute I Intend to apply to plunks. the Honourable I'luel Oo ilsslonor lelt , where Wednesda) In will lil lip 111 ot Lunds and Works tot a license to m°re prospect for coul aud petroleum ou wlntw tbe lollowing described lunds, sltuuto .in,! fuel, .ue coming from ,„ Flathead, Block 1698, dlstrlot ,,i The majority ot people nncerned as to whore il , ,.1,'IV than i" whom credit i covering the North Pol' due im ill. W ,i Allen returned Sunday lasl j Irom Spokane, an,I went tn Marys , Mondaj Mr .1 Stewart, aud Miss Stewart, .,1 Halifax, N s , were \ i>iihil' nl ('ranbrook Weduesdaj Candidates ure cropptag up thick, in Uie Fernie riding, lor political honors, no less than four being ul ,'.,,l\ in sight, wiih .-till another kluc toward Victoria Burns Bros Cranbrook. B. C. ARE YOU AWAKE? If Not Try One of Our Alarm Clocks and art* warranted. . .$1.50 and $*2.RO F W Burgess, G K Wilson and C \1 Petinstoch ol Wardnei were In 'it) Sunday tasl N w UoUKAas, ot Taber, and T. C I null Rivt ■ spent Suada\ ■ : • .....;- a lire alarm sys ■. s it sorely Tl i n sew :w , inadequate nnd too ■■' , ■ s. McLeod I Montreal J Mc Laren, ol Gait, md G H. Baird, o! Portland (ten registered .it the Cran hroult Wednesda] J Carroll, ■:' Taber, K. A Mc- Kenzie, ol Winnipeg, and A Samp ■un ol Fernie ivere guests at the Cranbi . Monday. On Monday Mais urth as it ever wl dUspicuously near. rating V li Edward Ritchie "i Vanci ad Wi Fred . Car at the was us near the be, li was nol tin- distance sep s from the ruddy orb being ,i matter of 35,000,0110 miles. But what's 35,000,000 miles among friends it is against the law of tho prov Luce for boys undei l»► to carry tire arms unless accompanied by parents or guardians. The practice is alto -ether too common here and exposes many lives to danger. east Kootenny, province ol British Columbia , commencing at a post situated two miles south and one mile oust nf tbc southenst comer post of lot B3C3, tbence south *o elm ins ; thence ensl 80 chains, thence north .so ehuins, thence wesl 80 chains to place ol commence mo ut, containing CIO acres. Locator, Edward O. Moe Agent, D, A, Oate. Witness, O. M, Conway. Dated July 24th, 1909. 88'., Heating stoves an these cool evening! 3toves are heaters; Clary's heaters. This many friends for us. in demand ; McClary's .ve handle Mc- heatcrs make Volt need u heater; we need you, our satisrnc tion will be mutual. Lets get to .-ether. PATMORB BROS. CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT We Make a Specialty with Repairs If You are not Getting* Every Satisfaction Trv Uslwero rogisterrct! ° J J \ Sunday Inst, Cranbrook Sunday last. Mi and Mrs .1 M. Hatch, ol Springfield, III . and Miss Abblc Hatch, nt Lcthbridge, wero visiting nt Crnnbrook this week. Mi and Mis ,l Talbot, Mr. and ! Mrs. B. II Strobell, Mrs. .1 Smith. wu Herges, and A. W. Anderson, all tif Knslo, were Cranbrook visitors ! Monday. nil Mrs II I). Ewing, and J. D. and H Swing and Diinlop. of Yotlkors New York, the Crnnhrook Mi I Masl I Mis: RawortH Bros. C. P. R. Watch Inspectors Cranbrook A l,„ilt routitl Cranbrook .stores toddy \v■ >i,1.1 convince the must skepti juii that ciiizcns ii„ not hnve to look linst their own shopping plnccs lor i the linst there is. Ed. Bray, nf Victoria, spent this week lo Cranbrook. Mr. Bray is an I <>1>1 timer in Southeast Kootenny, j wns mail carrier, when nil moll wns I puckoil in from Wnlln Walla. ******************************************** * * * X * * * * * * * * * X * * * * * * * * * * * * X * * * * * * * * * * * * * ******************************************** * * * * * * X * * * * * X * X * * * * * * * * * * X * * * * * * X * * * THE CELEBRATED BELL PIANOS .iiv solil only In Tho Montelius Piano House Liniitod.J 4.39 - 441 Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE OATALOOUE, Branch Store 113 Jorophine Street. Nelson, B.C, ti re Welch, Selling Ajent, Cranbrook, B.C M.-HUl'iT I 11 II. ir .ill STANTON, Eastern K ( Business. Winch? A bnro floor, mill. Ill 111 nil I,, ke ■I, clean, dusty nml cotn- unless; , r one sanitary spotless ml cozy. Yoll enn Imve the InttOI ! with l.innlenm kept hy the 0.0,8; For the llrst time in the history of Toronto, two Chinamen have been ..rresieil lor Hunting. Slowly the Colestlnlfl are accommodating themselves to tho ways of western civilization. Ynu in..',1 a heater! Yon will net more real comfort Irom n McOlary Heater than any other stove. Yon will he ngrooably surprised too at the price It will be to your nil- vantage to look over our lines. PATMOnE Minis Repeat il "Sliilol>'S Cure will al- ways cure my coughs and colds." Foley's Superba Chocolates I) 1st riot oi Kootenay. TAKE! notice that sixty days after late, 1 Robert Macdonald ol Wyclille occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-- Commencing at a post planted at the .Southwest cornor of Lot No. ".!)sr», thence north (40) forty chains, thence west (35) thirty-five chains, ihenee .soutli 140) forty chains, thence east (35) thirty-five chains to point if commencement, containing in all about (140) one hundred and forty acres. Uobert Macdonald. Locator. Geo. N. TomUson. Agent. Dated Sept. 4. 1909. 37 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ X Phone ♦ 56 I THE QUAU^ STORE » : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ (iold Standard ♦ ♦ leas and Coffees ♦ * 'The Chocolates with the Whipped Cream Centres." ♦ I'l \Ci: mul CONTENTMENT will surely reign t In the lionic il' yoll iisu only J ANCHOR KRANI) FLOUR ♦ Makes l'.c.,l Bread jCAMPBELL&MANNING Staple and Fancy Grocers ■ mil .ire ^it'til lor von ' I Ml,-,'' VVI|,'I"1','I llllll i Foley Bros. Larson & Go, This Is All Hot Air and we are ready to peddle it in large quantities in every house in the City. We have just re ceived One Car of Furnaces and Heating Stoves and whether you Install a hot air furnace or merely have a Moffat Heater set up we Guarantee Entire Satisfaction in either cane. Our workmen nre the very best of mechanics, but common! in this respect is nood- loss, its fhe mime of Mrfnllum is always coupled with expert workmanship. We have beaten all records In the sale of Moffat Heaters iluTlllg the past week and have Come To The Conclusion tlmt tin' Ornnbronh i-r-HiilriiiH know i, gooil Imntcr when limy Hi'n ll, in, nparl linm Itn heating CnpilCltlOH till! Mnlllll. In tllO llfHt llnlHlii'il hiwtar mi tho innrki'l. In ilny. Buy from us and save money UNDERTAKING ('.ills Promptly Attended DAY PHONK Nn. li NHlirr IMION'K No. 288 R. H. DWYER. Funni'al Dlrocloi' nnd Kin bnlmev, in ehiu'go. PREHIUM SOUVENIR AIR TIGHT The Premium is a first clasB Air Tight Wood Heater, oval in shape, with cast iron top and bottom, the body ih of polished steel, with an inner lining nf heavy plain steel. Wood can be put in at the large opening in the top or at the end feed door. Has machine fitted Hot Blast Damper which make* the stove air-tight, and it holds tire. .Made in three siy.es and fitted with artistic top ornament, with nickelexl band and foot rails. The Souvenir Btanda for quality Supreme Souvenir Range He Ctinnot Buy ii Better One The Special I eat u res J Ate worthy of note. The oven J dooi catch which Is automatic" and absolutely sure: The exposed and adjustable oven door spring; Tbe all Important and easily nc* cessahle clennout. The broiler and poker doors; The simplest of oven dampers; The large ash pan nml screw draft damper in ash pit. door, and tea shelves j. D. McBRIDE, SSf D.J.JOHNSON CARPENTER AND BUILDER CONTRACTS SOI.lfflTKIi. IK USES For Hale or Rent nt Reasonable Prices. Officc& Workshop—1 ,ewis St tjhone No. 9S. • «i. • • * *■■** * *• *-• * • •'♦"• *,>**< STEWART'S : The Lending' Frail fit.irf. ' /. PRBSEIiVINO PHAOIIES. I'l.I'MS, PKARS, ('HAH- .m'im.fs. Tokay uhaphs. <. MELON'S, Tomatoes, ,' I'liri'Miiwis, HAZI'.I.WOOD lOKOHKAM, STEWART'S f'lNK < (lllll'lil.ATKS < McGaiiim & go. The Hardware Men Cranbrook, B. C. | HUGH S' lM:: vi"' '*■*!***** i-i * * • ♦ • * iWAK'l Phono ■i. i i.i.i*'p VISIT DR. KELLEYS GREAT MUSEUM Tlio i,nl'|'.i'Sl Almlnmirn) iMiihi'iiiii In llui Weal. III'. Kelly- -lllwiiHi'ii „f Men, Twenty jronr**' eipei'lenco In tlio trontmont nf weiiliiieiii, ii.-ivi.ii-. Uniilile,; nr nny rnlilrui'l.eil ullinenlH. A punitive cure in every cuue nnilei'lalteu. ('(inBiilta- l.lun lice mul strictly private. Trent incut. pui'Honiilly ur hv lelter. DR. KELLEYS MUSEUM 2111 lliiwiinl HI.., Spnknno, WiihIi. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I PATMORE BROS j Heating and Plumbing Engineers ■ ■ ■ ■ OUR AIM U to jfivo tho comfort-sookor the fullest sopbo of comfort with tho loast senao of Rpparatus—tho most satisfying results ui tho least expense of fuol and of labor, with freedom from repairs, anil a iluraliilii v equal lo the life of tlie btiildinffs in whhrh the heating systems are installed. Our Systems of Heating: meet these requirements exactly. Tlioy aro tlie efficient, silent, reliable servant of the house owner an adjunct which does more for the oheor and hcalthfulnoss of homo-ltfeth un any other material feature or decoration of homo | NATURES FERTILIZER 1 To net thc best results from your fruit trees you must put nourishment into the ground, Trv Dried Blood Fertilizer Om Blood and Bone Mixture Tankage. P. BURNS & CO. Phono in ly.^vJ'liv£-(£.$>'f j>.f.$,$>.$. 8>.j,',$>$\S>j>'$^$<£'.'i!' P. O. Box 3. ii Ham and Bacon; Our smoked inonis aro always fresh stock. Wo ,, are suvo that if you try them once you will agree ,, wiili us that ihoy aro the best llftvoi'od ami most " ,, wholoBomo Rluokotl moats you Iiuve ever imlon. P.Woods&Co.| PHONE 57 P. 0. BOX 164 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Catarrh Cured I ran OUt'8 ratnrrh, no matUr how lum,' standing. Catarrh Ih an luttam matory nlTflCtlnn nf any nnwoiiii mem Iiiiiim' In which then) tiro eonsestlon ami Mwclliii-.', cither In 11m hoad or fltoinnch. Btnce comltiff to Hoiilhi-ani Kooh'iiuy | hftVO Olll'Wd over 2(10 CftH fH. I |hinitlv«ly jjliarontflfl a cure or morify rofumled, Summer Ih t\w tlm« to i;t'l rid of your ealurrh, call ami sen me. lilt, TAIVIOIO, Oranhrooki B.O, IlMlrienct- rii'ur N A. WallluKei'tt resident-* ll y Winning PHOTOGRAPHER AND PICTURE - FRAMER STAIRS NEXT TO ARNOLD* ROBERTS ******************************************** A>^»v^l>v»»^vv^»v^^^»*<»%»%*^»^'^*^*^»^»,^A-v,^-,^^^s^s^^^»*»^M>^A 0 It WAllli, Miiimit'ir 0. J. LITTLE, B«i'r»tiiry. The Cranbrook Agenoy Oo. HEAL ESTATE, INSURANCE EMPLOYMENT 1'IIONH HBO t. O. BOX IB Cranbrook, - - B. C.
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Title | The Prospector |
Publisher | Cranbrook, B.C. : A.B. Grace |
Date Issued | 1909-10-02 |
Geographic Location | Cranbrook (B.C.) |
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Identifier | Prospector_1909-10-02 |
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Date Available | 2016-06-27 |
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