Array y-'' lo, S '; ' ' .; 0 y* ' .''tcrOB^..-' - THE CRANBROOK HERALD VO L1TBI K 8, CRANHROOK, BRITISH COLUMBIA I III BSD AY, .UNI* 92. IU03. M MKKlt i:t THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Paid-up Capital. $8,700,000 Reserve Fund. $3,500,000 PROGRESSIVE CRANBROOK ll. I. WAI Kill, HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO i.-n.'i.it Manage* ll I V l HMD, ,Wt llll DRAKE FAVORABLY HI I'HKSSKD WITH ril'-i VNU lllSTIlll "I' BANK MONEY ORDERS IRSUl l» Al IHI %' mul under Ovei $S and »nt cxcei I'hwt* Order* an I'liyubleitl I'm* ■' (Yukon wtcaplod). and nl lhu pihu-ipa i OWING ham B ding mi i'i ceil in i n mul ll IWllIll in llle I lulled Stuks, THE CANADIAN Hank <>i i OMMI HI I. LONDON, KNfi. iii-iii ut ivmittiu- -m.ill sunm nl inunuy ly mul .ii sin.ill ,n-i. I'licy form uu exoullttnl i with m.i CRANHROOK BRANCH ^IlllHIHIHIllllllllllllll F. C. MALPAS, MRr. ■ ***;.,.;?.,........... 1' .1 11.Ma i-.lK ,|,| |„ ,,1 llm s.u.,,1 Dull) Nm,. win, .pee , ,,,. a.,,. ,a Cranbiook nml rlrlnitj if, t-itil,. Ii.i. the I,,11,,win; veiy uv llllll,' ,,„-,., It, In |,.,i„ i ul l,t'- il.tii'.l.ii ... this licalll) - , ,.,,,:,,,.,,!. intitulei ,,,,- ilt-pali , I I Ull,111 lllll 1.,'t rMlliat I,,| ||„ tu, lili.uli, ,,i ,li,'. Ilia ill.I. 'ilia laM tlill Ilu- Inl t-o .1 ll I,.,,.', limbic In lllil.lv V Hlli.lt, .,11 ,1,. Ihu s, In,, Iii, vv,'!,' I'lav- ,-.lMll I,I..la al II, ilia height llracerssllilc IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA CAPITAL REST ■ PAID IP $3,000,000 $3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, ONT. T. R. Merritt, Pres. D. R. Wilkie, Vice Pres. und Gen. Manager CRANBROOK BRANCH SAVINGS DEPARTMENT A general banking business transacted. Drafts sold availa- j ble in every part of Canada, United States and Europe. Special INTEREST ALLOWED UN DEPOSITS 2 attention to collections. !. F. M. PINKHAM, Manager. *l»mHIH.f»HHIlllltllK.«.»»lK»'>H..Hf.k rni»*>*^*»***»****************************^is.n WS-i>oo<r><XM><H>o<»oooooc><>ooooooooooooooooooo^'^4 l<jY§jf9***************v**T*************+**( :0 40* Buying Jewelry on Faith The public cannot be expected to be infallible judges of jewelry. They must trust the seller to guard their interests. You may safely buy on faith if you come lo us. Our business standing is our guarantee. W. II. WILSON, JGWI-LGR & OPTICIAN Hit, town. Urslilculs ... ('i.uil„-,ii,l, fan congratulate themselves upun luisst'ssing nil cvceptloually good water supply fm lire ligliiing purposes. As staled above the tU-partmt-llt is iiiadi' up ol volunteers entirely and llle individual members thereof all ap- |,,'„r to take a keen interest iu their duties, As a further evidence, of the growth of Crnnbrook, it may be remarked that the Imperial bank has been compelled lo seek more commodious ouar- tors. Yesterday the stall moved lino new and handsomely appointed olliees in the old postollice building. The amount ol Imilding going on in this town is really remarkable stores arc being etiTargcd and now ones erected, not for speculative purposes but solely to meet the demands of growing trade requirements. In common with other parts ol Ihe southern portion of this province Cranbrook district is receiving the attention of homeseekers. There is a targe area of land suitable for fruit growing ndiaecnl lo Cranlirnok, ptir- chuseahle on vary reasonable terms .,n.l sales arc being malic dally. Cran I >k could wall afriird lb make known its resources in ihis respect a little more widely. There is room In the dislriel Inr several hundred families ami II seniors can be indue ml, llie direct i.. n.-iii ,., the Cran brook lius,n.s. intii will la- very con si.lei.tlile. , .\i Marysville ,i„, as up '.y.-.i Iffeooc.oocio.oooooooO'OooooC'OCtoooooooooooooo^S'; \tJ kJ****** ******************* ****-**■***'*'****■ iti'. J il, I, e t ' Slipplll c a town is s of _l„l ,„(',, iv an,l aunthi'i aliiT ,iht'ie an t.t'lVVli-l .m.i il, „,„sl un • ^♦♦A********************-'***** ******«.**»<> | WHEN VOC W\NT ANYTlllXH IN IIIK LINE OF Portland Cement Fire Brick and Clay » Window Glass, Oils and Paints Screen Doors and Windows in in up surprising mil put hiss nun i own. Ii ittici lablv Iiul Im 111 hy i atlraei .'niil.t be FERNIL A CINCH FRIDAY S LACROSSE t\ IMK AM. ONE-SIDED —LOCALS GO TO NELSON Jl L'i FILM The K«-t i h Iai i"' si- ii-jih i ,,l ii sell decidedly mil nl nt. element In the t; witli ilie lit) .tl. id-.' Priila) a Iter noon Tin* visitors Worked hard bui \m-ii outpointed al Wei) •■.'., I ih<- pontesI .ii„i liadn I 'li- Rhus! ul sli.n. IiiR|ilte tin' efioii*. ..I tliu liniiii* train iu keeji ilu- score ilo wn lliisl impossible In (HfVi til a -n This wnw the t'lunhrook, .ml llie rolling uji lo (lisl game li showing ul ii ;i sllOCk 1« nlso as ss.* tmhu i hoys lhc l'i Miijn lists. i< ii.ii aKKri-d imlv nltan aiinroi Mam Mtllei Bathle McLean Staples. Purler. Graham Patton . Fulljames J. Ulack . Carruthers. Clothier ... Releret oal * lo local la ll,- lim-up ui a lulljjws :- Ferule J. Miller ... Pollll . . Hulllt'llut-i I'ov. point ... M. Kastuci 1st. defence... McDonald 2nd. defence... Slemmou 3rd. defence ... Kcnsey . Centre Hold . Sfreppard 3rd. home .. Qloitdln'nlng Unl home . Walk ins 1st hoino ... Gordoti ot j McCallum & Co.'s Hardware ***************v*************r*-*,***9r****tl r FOR RENT 1 Seven roomed dwelling In,use and market garden of 2 12 acres, 1-2 mile town. Suite ol 5 rooms on Armstrong Avenue large Irom Farms, ranches and real estate ol descriptions, call and sec us for particulars. FOR SALE ns, ranches and real est, i, call and sec us for partict BEALE & ELWELL Will move to their new premises at the corner recently vacated by th, e Imperial Bank. I \ tuated Hun Cranhrook is in some respects for the entertainmenl ol those who ilcstrc ,t brief holiday and beautiful scenery, .m.i where the greater pari ,,I the '.mu' can enjoyably Ih- spent out ol tinuts. The drives around Ctanhrook are hard lo heat. The roads arc good an.l Ihere is always .1 delightful breeze, even on the hottest day. Riding, driving, fishing, '■'.i can In* indulged in to the heart's couteni rherc is apparently ample hotel accommodation and there is no lack ni stores, Blocked wnh the best iu nil ihe rcqniri'ini'itls of lhe most exacting. Business is very good in Cranhrook just now. The merchant! are all doing well and the hotels are well patronized. Possibly these very satisfactory conditions explain to a large extent ihe little Interest so far evinced by the majority of the residents in making known lo the outside world Cranbrook'a attractions as a holiday resort." o Out. Iiuiiii' ... Dniilop Ins, home' ... Southern —K. Sclirain. The outlook for lacrosse in Cranhrook this year is very bright. li is estimated on a good, fair, unblas ed basis that the team this season is Hilly 40 per cent bettor than the 191)1 twelve—and lhat was not a slow outfit by any means. Despite the fact that only three of last year's men played in Friday's game, new material has cropped up that brings the present club up to a highei standard of proficiency. One ver> objectionable fe'ature that is entlrelj eliminated in the play of the .locals this year is the eliih swinging and rou^h work that was somewhat prominent last season—though aggravated ill several instances, we iniisl ad* nnl. 'lhe present players are all ideal stick-handlers nml will assuredly ill Mi up .is (lho a demonstration ol the good, uld national spun us one play " cut out. The Cranhrooks play in the tournament at Nelson on .July 1st, and it is tn lie hoped ihal all the players Will be aide lo hook nut. This might Inconvenience a few employes for about Ilall a day; as the hoys will leave oh Friday, but we think our business men ale anxious enough to sec tho boys have every success and will sii.un a point un this occasion to further the Interests of spun. Ks proudly Is this particularly desirable tn the present InslnnotS, foi Crnnbrook has an uld score to wipe out with Nclsati, That 16 to 1 drubbing three years ago grows blgget with age. -Mi-Arihui is a strung acquisition to llie team this jear and will go to Nelson Dominion Day. Ii is possible thai lhe uld, reliable Hilly Matthews may he brought hack to town shortly—and that will help some. slaiigtitc ui Jaffro Hon Hid and Pre regard t NEW DEPOSIT Al NORTH STAR ,1, dim ,,,,, nl a invv .1 1 li,' N ,1,1, Sl.il 11,11', ttltt •,l„„ ll) Willi!, has thu filial >.,! !>,!-, ,1, tin Mat 1 , V. Hoy un ,," lull il, • I'ull lla-lll.ll vv lllll Wi-l ; Il {'..mux-Ill-,'., III, ' ,1 ai,,,,, litl.e ago, .111.1 111 Will i pro Will) *. NEW VEIN ON THIS OLD IM.lt TV STRI CK Till'. I' week—acth rn \ i KIMUKRL1 \ The good new tins week "f tue deposit ; ihat good Lull ..III- ul Mlg llie St im place in operations this propel iy Uie new Ir, in.,hi revived activity ui much nu put lame tu the district. SHIPPING ii CAlts a WEEK. At lhe Sullivan mine even thing is a rustle and a hustle, and lln- people ol Uie valley are glad, a force *u 15 men is ai present employed, and over 22 cam of ore a week ,ut* being shipped down to the smelter al ' Marysville. THE SMELTER BUSY. The Marysville smellei is in active operation, about till to TU tons of ore are bring treated, and about 100 ions roasted daily. The daily product of lhe smelter is al'oul 100 Ions of bullion, containing silver, lead and gold. BUSINESS GOOD AT KIMBERLEY llasiness generally is reported lu he husk in the district, and the rush has struck the Kimberley Milling .V Manufacturing company in such iin extent that the firm has a haid time in endeavoring to till the oideis which me constantly pouring in. FATAL C. P. R. WRECK HEAD-ON COLLISION EAST OF UINNTPEG-FOnt KILLED. (Special i" the Herald l A fatal wreck occurred on the main line uf the C. P. R, about sn miles east nf Winnipeg early yesterday morning, when a slock train crushed into the fast Imperial Limited, which was westward bound. Full particulars concerning the cat- iislrnphe seem to he impossible tn obtain at the present time, hul it is known that one engineer and an express messenger were killed outright, while iwo others have since died. The terrible accident was caused by an operator al Winnipeg giving the conductor of lhe stuck train an incomplete order, The order read thai the stock train had the righl nf way uver all liains. But*, technically, the order should have stated, " With the exception of lirst class trains," which is always the rule. HOW OLD IS ANN ? ? This is an old question but it is not half as easy to work out as the following "HOW LONG WILL MY WATCH PUN IF IT IS NOT REPAIRED BY A RELIABLE FIRM." All work done in our up-to-date watch repairing department is guaranteed. So don't worry, but bring your watch and jewelry repairs to us. Wm. F. Tate & Son, Ai™^ZA"A Official Watch Inspectors Crows Nout Pass Division, 0.1\ H. IXM VN PINED ONE nol,I.All FOR KM,MM! DICER I'.'i some nun- past Indians, said to he 'he st Eugenes new Cranbrook, have heen uill nil lhe hills g deer. tliant Dowllngj had some definite Informa- might lead tn coil) iilioii, ■r McBrldu was wired in the mallei. He sent intn ihe police, and Con- slnibh* C. A. Dow, who has been around town the past lew days, oli- tained clues that resulted in the arrest ul mi Indian hy the name of Alex. Yesterday lie was brought before .Magistrate Armstrong aud charged with killing deer aud selling a fawn. lie pleaded guilty and was led $1,011 and costs. In the interests of lawful sport and game protection, we hope that the next offender of this kind will not get off so lightly. The Indians are lhc greatest menace to tho Une game preserves of Fast Kootenay. FOOTBALL Town Team ti : L\ P. R. Simps 2. The lasl league football game was played before a good crowd on Tuesday evening. The Town team proved themselves worthy ol the title of champions by going through the season without a defeat. Tbe game played on Tuesday was as fine a spectacle as could be witnessed in tibia sport anywhere. Tbe winners displayed good form and introduced all the line points peculiar to a professional game. The Shops were unfortunate in not having the services ol .laek Wright in goal, and there is no doubt thai ihe score would have been closer but for that circumstance. The teams lined up as follows :— Town Team—Goal, Mooro- full backs, S. Baldwin, Ldinonson, hall backs, Captain Baldwin, Chalmers, Worlidge, forwards, O'Neill, M, Hick McLaren, Turnhuli, Ferguson, C. P. R. Shops-Hacks, Wln-bHl Sariell ; half backs, Boycs, Bathle, Lung; forwards, Seville, Abbott, Shauklanil, Brooks, Caldwell. Last, hut not least, wc have satis- tied customers, which i.s the best advertisement fur a man in business. Patmore Hros. A good for $1.75. boy's- watch at Wilson's a****-M-»4**M*«.-*M-l*-M««4;».4 2 You Must I Admit I That | You :Want | Fire llnsurance MOYIE MILL Hl'NNINO. A, p. Stephenson, who has leased the mill of lhe Moyie Lumber company, commenced operations last week. Tliere are upwards of two million feet of logs to be cut. The capacity of the. mill is fiO.tltiO feet per day. Between 20 aid :iu men are employed. STORES WILL CLOSE )H FOOTBALL (1AME WITH FERNIE TO-MORROWi Cranhrook, B. C, June 21, 1005 We, the undersigned, agree to close our premises from one o'clock, p.m until three o'clock p.m. nn Friday, lhe 23rd day of June, ItlOiJ, in consideration of a football match between Fernie and Cranbrdbk :— Hill A Co., Wm. F. Tate A Son, Cranbrook Co-opcrativo Stores ^ .1.1). McSwecn, Arnold A Roberts,!? — IT Mutehiaalrrf^'iielu'n'l R«l Estate and Insurance SHOE MAKING 15 A SCIENCE The first consideration is the leather, then the wcrk- manship. and finally the style, shape, design. GEO. A. SLATER has combined the best leather that the bt.it tanners can produce, the best workmanship in the world and the very latest styles consistent with comfort. I I s K ll K ti s. — We placed a great big import order for crockery. We bought it cheap, and we thought we had bought too much; but you cannot buy too much in Cranbrook ii you buy right and sell right. Have you seen our new DINNER SETS? We can't tell you much about them — you must see them. You will be surprised how cheaply we arc selling them. Money Back if Not Satisfied! Br *»%**»*%-»*%%.•»•%•%•%•> %»•> %•»%*»•»•%•«•»«•%•%'»•**_.%•%•»*»««-».-%•%<%'«-%« a sasasas«s__sava Buy a Camera And You Will Never Lack Enjoyment In the same cost there is nothing give will you so much pleasure and delightful recreation as will the purchase of a good Camera. At a very reasonable price we can supply you with a complete outfit from our large assortment of Cameras and Photographers' supplies which will give you entire satisfaction. Hon WHERE IT PAYS TO DEAL It is an expense * we all have to bear You can save 1 * money and obtain * perfect protection J, by placing your Insurance with us -WILGA" PRIVATE HOTEL The most comfortable house and the best table in the Kootenays Apply for terms S. G. Hoadley, Cranbrook ; Arnold & Roberts s A Co. Klwell, W. 11. Wilson, MeCalluui A: Co., .1. 1). McBride ley A Co., Reid A Co., Fink Bros.. Harris Bros, 1% 11 ii"*" S They always treat you right * ^as cs anil the Remedy. ir was considered good form d thereby concealing the trap, making it Inaccessible and offering a place for the collection of tilth and vermin. If thli condition exists in your household, let m remedy tlie trout by in-stalling a snowy white "tSta-mlanr Porcelain Enameled Kitchen Sink. Our work is satisfactory and prices right. ORE BROS Heating and V UalltiH l-.'n TUE CBA.NBR00K HERALD CRANBROOK HERALD By The Herald Publishing Company Limited. Kditor and Manager. The Herald is Worth MO a year. It costs only %'i No man in Smith Kast Kootena) can altord to be without it, and evi i j one Ih ing onui.li- ol lhe district, who is interestwl iu lhe progress o| this section, *io»ld read it. 'it publishes ih.- news while it is ■ " ' «lMi.i1ulplV llV DBF-third ni the populate iiuiii talcing a gla* lit I hootch these supplies In British Columbia Whether you smoke or not, keep a Stectlr or indirectly hv **j&J*_ = *« *£& ,s slippl iin- lumbering indusiiy ■ Now ii througti 'allure to ntspoae Missouri 0| ,1,,-ir production, ll became ueces- N,,v,., attempt lo I mills to rlose'j,,,,, iu„. ny means ol niniiss cc people bulldozing That is Rambinx Reveries tttliy stand ye here Matt. 211: BO There Is plenty to 4 BV A DREAMER. II the iluy Idle this policy. It I It's . ivspapel thai ilit- ,-,i,„„„„„i l„,a Ihu the const mill, Zv,, i-hat would be the result soIwhisky license comnussiuu. .*-• "jThere Is "'_ I, r Manitoba larme. Is c„n- »-,„..,. 1 stepped Into II wit* both ,„„., . ,,' ' ll,. «o«W suddenly Hnd Ms',,,.,. I Thorn are weeds lo pluck Iron, . g profile market to .be West taken, l4*>X£*r^£ " ,,„„. ,„.,,,„ to the markets to ,,,,,,,,,1, ,„ buck th, lwi. „,, 5„utb is already barred hy the rt.ll then. I an. to let Ll, larKI; Ms local market won d T ,.,,.■ < ' ««"• ii,oa! b"^,rv::.i!f v„„„„, .ecustomed to Casey Moran * news i be inrwa. It i- controlled absulutelj the publisher. So clique, part) individual dictates don't try to please tli desire is' to pnlihsh - win be a eredll ti Send in youi subscription and will be thankful evei alter ward. Advertising rates (I pel Inch, single column, pei mouth, no more and no less. Reading matti i 15 n-ni [i lo imn advel i iscis . Hi i eni i lo regulai advei tisei Huslnc locals five cents pel line each Insertion II vou desire lo rei ch the people ol Soulh East K.„in.a you musl advertise in Th<' II,i.,l.| The lb laid has a Hrs! class job plant, and its woik 11 ol lhe liest The Herald don'l wanl eliaritj It wants .i square ileal on youi job work, li wh i',m i suit von In quality and price kick anil send your work in some Cheap -John house in the east ih.it never ■ i" nd a cent in Cranbrook [1,000 a Week hatl Ini salt-, so lhat he woui loreed to ii.-.u ihi- expense ol heavy transportation charges on his produce lo bias tern Canadian points ot to points beyond the sea- It is ol lhe iii st importance, therefore, to the Western farmer, these th.se British Columbia markets should tie preserved, and he has it in his powei io assist very matcriall) in thru preservation by demanding that he in- supplied entirely wuii Canadian lumbei 11 A crisis iu the Buiish Columbia s,iw milling Industry is now at hand ! den I'll,! slums shoe- nl nt litem i.ii.h iv.-i I here SCHOOL NEWS lhe une or two mills are heady in tue; mug, Stahl's * ley's eas> mannered, poln an.l Did Wesloii s i.uly siting (>n 'he whole, you will like Dawson; bui kiv'i \..iii optica peelrl when sil ting in with—well, si-\ are olllelals, hm Ihey overestimate lhc value ol a small pal) Moping you will nol make ihe same mess ni it I di.I, thai vmi will not ball things up hy taking lhe advice ol a low lii.ikeiii.ini politicians instead ot United lower than —j Tl.,., .- Ih. c.„..r...„.-.-.l Or. ..I..,..", dlh. <-..."- I..-....I. 11....,., *> " ° — I'li-a- a aial -„lm.-,l|.- I'li.il li-l- „|„'ll 1" liiv.-rtiim- ii,a I.y advert.*.'!* ul ",.y Tlio llt-ral.l iiIv.-h a .lolUu uy. The nilvci-tisei luu, the right ,,, know wlmt he ia receiving ,'•"' lit" """"'!'■ Tho Herald 1" "'"' I11'!"'1' that court" llivcsliligullon. 9*t**g¥i'tf'Jy%*t***'t* harassed through having to stock up theii low glade lumbei The natural market, in tact the only market, tor i.tleiial is lo be iDUhd Hi Ul'1 ' sections. This market is now being gradually destroyed through ilu- dumping stales lumber at a prlci that which the coast millers have tt pay (or logs. In 1903, ten per cent I the lumber used by Manitoba and tho Territories eame from the Utilled Slates. Last year, ihis percentage doubled. The Canadian miller nly asking im the same prelection ni bis home market thai lhe United Stales millet: enjoys in his. Whether he survives the crisis or whet her he goes down under ihe sweeping tide ol impoi ts depends upon the answer ol lhe ((overmuch! to his presenl petition." in *n 1KB -I' ll. The Canada \ cttssing the liiinhi to say ;- " The lumbermen ol Urltlsh Columbia aro agitating Ioi n dun of 52.00 per thousand on rough lumber, ami 30 eent.s per thousand on shingles, In Iheir efforts lo secure Uns protection, Ihey have received the smypalhy and support of lumbering Interests in every par! ol ilu Dominion, Recognizing the urgent necessities ol the case, the- press generally have adopt" ed a mnsi favorable view, ami 'here can he no doubt lint ii the Government al Ottawa wen- to meet the wishes of lln- British Columbia mil- ins, their action would have the approval of the public at large. " It is a matter, ol regret, therefore, lhat certain influential papers in Manitoba and the Northwest are still maintaining a vigorous opposition io Lho proposed tariff. This opposition is based upon the assumption that with sue h a tariff in effect, the price of lumber to ihe ci would bo Increased bj the exact amount ol tllG duly. Nn une, o course, will wish In belittle lho nd vantages ol cheap lumber to nn agri cultural community, hut the qiiesttoi settlei may well b has the In benefited lln Northwest? " The manufadiii not sell dim I. in to th.' middleman, middleman buj s market. Dm me. tli bought iu the twenty per cent, the I mini Stales Ti. talii what extent i ol lumbei In- I'tniadia ei oi imnbei does the consume) but Naturally the in the cheapest G past yeai li neighbor!) I , .[ his slock Iroi lumberman at price, say, lhe .st.uiii.it pel thousand less thai nl list price of Un' Canad Ian manufacturer Was he phi I an Miiopic enough lo give the struggling sobtlor the hm, nt ol Uns ' Possibly had the voli 1 foreign purclu ht-rn larger, hr might have been c pelliil i" do so. itm with eighty cent, ol the homo c. n umptloii still .supplied li-,' th,' Canadian mantifaelui er, il was quite unliei ea ary for Inn to make any such sacrlllce, bo lhat the free Importation ol l lifted States lumber, instead nf benefiting ihe i Her, simply enables Un* middlei to make an additional prolit out him. " But assuming for tho moment ihat the predictions nf those who op- pose the duly on lumber were fulfilled, antl that the ensl io the consumer were Increased by $2 00 a thousand, tliere are still good sound business reasons which would justify the sett ler making the additional outlay. II. would he more than compensated foi the trilling expense hy the permaiicni ami increased market whieh he would secure for his produce. He already enjoys the gome market, though he may not appreciate Us value. He knows, howovcr, that, thanks lo the duty on butter, eggs, hams and bacon, all produce 'if this kind whieh he has to dispose of finds a ready sale in British Columbia. This same province buys from eight y-live to ninety per eenl. of iis Hour from lhe Northwest ; also Immense quantities of bay, oats, horses and beef. Fully wn judgment hd, becomi Me nn.l Clolt ' Ulir ni i«u iiiiiit «.. - 1i.in.ls ..I iht* Sheriff. Halt a doien ot n' flying H" 1'otii own juug-iu-u-., tho largest plants have been closed ,lial >'»" will not, ns I did, become np and a laieiakri placed in charge Scores ol others are running on hatful all ale molt- ol h-ss t-ln lhe Hovers; lii.ie arc fields to si fields lo leap . Thero are vineyards i mountain Steep , There ate roses to plant, and thistles lo fell ; And homes to. be rescued and dell , There are pom to he led, there are children to teach, And a message »>t love ami io preach ; The talleu lo Ml, and sell pndi abase , Vnd every one fttted to stand In ins l,ldCP ■ . . , i There are souls lo be saved by land and by sea ,— There's work in great plenty lor ymi and lot nie. hillsid. of mei The closing exercises nt tho public schools wero held this morning, No formal program was offered howev The following are Ihe winners oi the honor rolls present wl by the K.lm.i iimi Department at Victoria Division 1 —Proficiency, hint,'nee Welsh ; deportment, \unie Tlsdalo . punctuality an,I regularity, Tamils Held Division 3.—Proficiency, Charlie \i« Cowan . deportment, Dalsj MeCal lum . puuciii.ilit. and regular!t) Cecil Jeffares Division S.-Proficlency, Rulh Hal leu i, iiivson I'intiiss id regularity, Cli vcy . deport punctuality Morrison. Division Landry ; d.-p- Imbued with u idea. I Will Close Iol tills Uini' P s -li the dog harness uu- nol hanglug on a peg In the woodshed, haw* a search warrant issued tor Tom Chlsholm'a premises. OOOI) APVUiv K, .1. White, w riling in " Tin Stroller's " column ol the Whiti Horse (N.T.) Evening Star, suggests Hu- following amusing form of letter advice from e<--Commissioner Congdon to the new head ol affairs n the Yukon, W W. H, Mclnnls : Fishbone, Nova Scotia, May Hfltli 1DU5. Mr. w. W. B- Mclnnls: Dear Sir,—I reach across the con Uncut to shake your baud and congratulate ynu nn your appointment lo uld job. and while holding your hand will lead you lo a quiet nook around lhe corner for the purpose of a heart-to-heart talk in order thai you may profit by my experience. Government House at Dawson has uui been occupied since 1 moved out. You should find a half used bar oi map in the bathroom unless it got nto the campaign or some of thi' gang bas stolen it. The last lime 1 saw the cistern pule, the Davis boys wero playing horse with it. The place lor it is leaning against the woodshed. In case the chimney tlue does nol draw w'cllMlie"chiuiiii'y swab IS stop ping a broken window in the servants' quarters in the attic. ll lho draft III the hall causes you in sneeze, cluse the transom and open a bottle of Scotch. lu the event of your needing the government diamond drills, one oi tltciii is lying on tbe wharf at While Horse, where it bas been loi 20 months, and Temple is wearing the oilier one fm a hat pin. Profit by my mistake in selecting confidential advisers. 1 raked the cinders of hell with a Hue tooth comb fur mine, which explains the lad that I aln now out of a job. If you ever want to run for pal liaitieiit in ihe Yukon, don't permit a lew cheap ska les to manage your campaign. I made that mistake, and allei ihe election 1 was dug out by a rotary snowptow. Never try to carpet the country wiih iahs. The snow may cover them, but everybody lu Yukon will have to be gagged before they will qui! talking about it. When you make a promise, keep It, even if ymir doing so causes the heavens in fall, but it won't. The old saying, " The 1 | lovolll a cheerful llur," does apply in Yukon Vnu won't be in Dawson half an Iiom before you will have udviee handed to you in chunks—concentrated advice, evaporated advice, elongated advice, condensed advice, special- ly-prepaied-fur-the-Kloiiililie advice, all kinds uf advice, hut pay no attention to any of it. The best of them will quit rowing when they get yoll In the tide rips. II the bank boys at the messhouso next door have an occasional birthday party, pass It up as au early day relic. They used to have one every night. If Chief Isaac leads a delegation of III nr 5*1 fish-scented suns and daught ers of the forest into your office some day, don't think you are about to be scalped. They only want to know when the government will issue rations. Always lie ready to receive a delegation of " distinguished citizens." A.s a rule their business don't amount tu much, hut they like to butt in and sit In your easy chairs. When on a I rip up the creeks, eat pie with a knife, say " goldurn " and above all don't make a face when MAN KATINO OR1ZZLY BEAR. (Irand Forks, Julio lit—There has been quite a sensation up i north fork nf Kettle I few days over Un* appei monster grizzly lie, robbing lhe vat I available provisions, Max Kuui/., an uld time prospec tot in ihis section, who hns just re~ ii-d from a trip tn Franklin camp, u Interview lasl evening said :— 1 encountered the largest gti/zK I e\i l saw in my life the on lhe east link nf the heal was fully ten (eel in length, and made a Hack HI inches long. 1 was on tool when 1 saw ihe bent but no' far Irom ni) team, the heat came alter me on the run, win u 1 succeeded iu reaching my wagon and drove off. ' ' '"" Franklin camp yeste: lalk of organizing a s to hunt Hu* beat' down can learn Ihe giiz/tj imm paler, as ho hat chased several prosper* luwiy escaped dealli." lu in heal dny river Un- tlie lasl ice of !' which has been cabins uf all othei north When I lefl ay there was uehiiig party Frum all 1 La if ho grave shadows from iht' Oui fathers and mothers need all the klpdness and sympathy we can ever give litem. It dues not only i-uth win FIRE IN ROSSLAND. Rnssland. June 20.—Al 1.20 o'clock this morning fire was discovered breaking out through ihe roof ol a rame Imilillug on Spok- nth oi Columbia avenue. d north io the il hy P, Hums he corner of Columbia two-storey anc street The llamcs soon spr large building oecupi & Vo avenue and Spokane s The occupants nl th of this latter stiuctui ployees ol P.'Buni B. C. market Heel. ppei pui ti.m vei'e the eni- \ i'n. and ol the They were sunn cut off frum escape hy the hack stairway whicli was filled wiih llaine and smoke. They threw out of tbo whitlows their must valuable possessions and then made their way to the ground hy means of lopes of blankets uml comforters. Tho fire iu both bulhlliigH was soon suppressed, The upper portion ol ihe Burns' building was completely gutted, while the lower portion escaped with but llltli more than a drenching. The luss i.s al t $3,000 which i: fully insured. The buildings an owned hy ihe Bank uf Montreal. A WARDNER WEDDING. The Central hotel at Wardner was fixed up iu gala array last Saturday evening, when Mrs. Sarah Havill, of Thompson Falls, Mont . and Otto Wlsner, ol Wardner, were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. P. Woatinan, of Cranbrook, in tho presence of a large number of invited guests. Miss Ethel Peverelli acted as bridesmaid ami BiKlj.eahy officiated as best man The bride was given away by .tohn Ryan, proprietor of lho Central After the ceremony, a sumptuous suppei was partaken of, toasts proposed, nnd afterwards an enjoyable dance wound np the celebration ol the happy evenl The following gnosis from Crnn brook were present Mrs, Flowers, Mrs. lie.iiv, Ml s Peverelli, Miss Clvne, c Vealnlle, llml and Pal Leahy, \\ O'llearn nnd S Hayes The hint.' was ih,- reclpii ul ol many handsome presinls Mi and Mrs. Wlsiict will mai.,. Waidliel Ihell bom p. make the children blighter, but the older beads, whose lucks are while from the snows of many winters, are In sore need ol kind words. Perhaps they have long ago laid all. or m°st all, ol their loved ones to rest, and their burden seems greater than they can hear. How a word of sympathy and kindness helps them I There is enough of gloom in this world Without adding mure by unkind words and actions. Let us not so unheedlpgly permit opportunities lor carrying sunshine into the lives of those we love pass by. A word of cheer to a snuggling Soul is worth mure than all the roses we could scatter on then casket Cover. A welcome, a smile, a cheery " well done," an affectionate look, will cause \\ fill lo break in the clouds and permit lhe sunshine of Uie lo gladden lhe passing day of those we love. Let us try faithfully lo throw the wealth of affection about our loved ones who fighting the stern battles of life. Let us scatter otu love broadcast and pluck out all the thorns we cap, and surely ami pcrlalnly will oui Falliei say " well done." 3,000 PRISONERS, (Her three thousand Russians arc now prisoners if war- Each one is some mother's darling boy. How they now doubtless long for the home of theii childhood. How many hearts in seasons of trouble have longed for the scenes of an Innocent childhood ! A conscience burdened with crime will, in calmer moments, cleave to the rich fragrance of earlier days when (he sun shone so brightly and lhe birds sang so sweetly and when lhe Utile troubles could he washed away with childish tears or the blissful caress of a tender, loving mother. " O, days of my childhood, will they nu more return lo cool this burning bosom with the breath of peace!" Such has been ihe wail of many breaking hearts and the echoes will reverberate through the World so long as " life has passion." This is the dismal cry that will render the sweet lest sung of birds a series of discordant sounds. Even Into the dark and gloomy prison cell will occasionally lie Wafted the fragrance of the flowers nf childhood and a holy desire will steal into the he-art and give a moment's sweet peace, a tasie of heaven. It is whin the sweet and cooling springs of* childhood have been pointed hy the passions of the flesh that we realize our thirst and strive in vain to quench it. We dream of innocent childhood, and through lhe darkness of a misspent life, we see the angel smile of mother and feel upon our lips the breath of a loving kiss, we lisp our evening prayer and receive a mother's benediction as we lay our tired body upon the snowy couch smoothed by a loving hand—what bliss, but what an awakening | Wc awake to tread our weary way to the gallows, to jail or to ihe haunts of vice and mingle our wuii ol woe with the wail of the multitude, and the procession is ceaseless, though some pass by the way of llie cross and leave a burden, the accumulation of years, thus renewing 11 toi I youth in the beautiful Sunlight land that lies between the innocence nf childhood and the purity of heaven on the highway to eternity. ■I -I ieiiney, M;i lortment, Marguerite ll.i ii.ill!' and ur.iil.il i1 Marcus Hen Division S -Prollc v. ll.i/.i 1 hn , deportment, Orvlllo ii ipai punctuality and regularity, Lo Leask. SCHOOL BENEFIT CONCERT This evening a school concert ui he held in ihe Wentworth hall very excollcjil program will bo diced. The object ui tho coneerl is veiy commendablo one, namely, help the trustees to pay oil some i tne debts ihey i.we contracted tin ing the past eighteen months. Eve assistance should he given to Lhi worthy object. ANNTAL SCHOOL MEETINC1 No notice has been issue calling for lhe holding of the annual school meeting, This meeting is supposed io he held, according to the School Act, on the last Saturday In June, for thr election of a new school trustee, notice ol such meeting to be given ten days beforehand, Has tlu- matter escaped lhe notice ni the Education Department or the Uus FOOTBALL BANfJCET When lhe Fernie football team comes here to-morrow to eoniest wiih a picked eleven of tills cily lot the supremacy in Juggling the Inflated pigskin, they will be welcomed in " royal " style. A recrptlon committee will meet Ihem ul the station and escort them in ihe famous hospitality of lho Craiibrook hotel. That night a swell banquet has been arranged for at the Cranbrook, to which the players and the officers of lhe Association have been Invited, The affair is given hy the business men of the towu who are connected with tho IDOfi Cranbrook Football Association as officers. A splendid program is iu course of preparation, und it is dollars to doughnuts Uial a rare, good time is lu store. For Warmer Days. There are Fit-Reform garments fur (mix uliiui of the llicniioiuctt-r. Pit -nt v of tliin iliinys fur sweltering weather. RAILWAY N0IES Miss Huns,',,, sisif, ol I'. Hansen, hrfttgu unit hulhlliig department, went It, I'altnimlol, on Siiii.luy for a |ll'„ IraetiHl visit. Kiiltlnect .1 II fuslnkc nnil tninll! nre visiting nl N.iiiai .,,.,1 ull,., ,-i.a.sl I'llias. Ileit lli.s,, eai repairer, lias been transferred to ilu- position ..I <-.,, foreman „t siniu, temporarily. lal. l.uws,,,,, recently »>i Winni|irg, has jollied tl,,' superintendent's accounting siulT. I. Wright, car repairer, has I,.-.-, transferred to Sirdar. il. I.liiilgulst, I,., a long lime sec lion foreman at ttranhrook, is moving his family to vYoluskiwIn, win','. he will resume duly with the com |iaii)*, in a lil,,' capacity. Conductor A, C. C'hoqiietti, is pa) in,; a visit to liis relatives ,,i New p,,ii, Vermont. Miss I.. VVitssnlt, ,,f Toronto, slslel ,,f r.iiuluct,,, WnsHoti, is coining t, Cranhrook t.i reside, Knglisli Flannels—"West of England" Serges, guaranteed fadeless real Scotch Tweeds aud genuine lir li 1 louiespuni Light and casj dressj and eotufort" Mc" and C< IOL. $15, $t8, $io, up t" *".,"• nt** '-i-". #^% ^H»__£ A-~-S'i;l ^-:.^'_•-L>,'' The on)** fit-Rilor- Wardiobe here ll at REID & COMPANY . . CRANttWOOK. I A Inrge consignment of J Spanish Wines | Port and ! Sherry... I'ASS I'O.M, MINKS PAYROLL. Pernio, June Ul.—Tho following is ihe payroll [„i the different mines ol lhe Crows Nest Pass Coal company lur May, paid on Saturday :— Coal Creek I 01,012.311 Michel 4:1,9711.1111 Carbonado 18,031.06 FIRST FLOWKR SHOW. The flt'Sl flOWCI sl,",'. aval all.a. I'd iii British Ciiliiiiilu.,, uii! .1.1.- Vii-ti.iia cily will he .. special lure ol the lliuniniunMl.iy a-la,,.,, in Nelsi.i, this year. The ,- iii having the show in charge is , ,.,,lc „l Fred Starkey, chairman; CI. Buchanan, ,,l Kasl,,; T. O. t'roci Kretl Irvine nnd A. I), limoiy. K, gnoil prizes are offered. A. I.. McDERMOT vVli.il.sal. Win.., Liquor, and liitars CRANBKOuk. B. C. t>.t^f>^999.9999,99i9.^9^il9^9^t9 I When You Buy Liquor | Buy the Best = MX Wo mv in receipt of nu invoice from the Royal distil- gg uiv. It is pure, 1ms the age, mid from u medicinal point m S§! ust thu titnu. We sell everything in the liquor and cigar |l inc. 'BIB 1 A. C. BOWNESS O % Wholesale Dealer in Liquors anil Cigars X' "Who's Your Tailor?" $ ST. EUGENE KEEPS I P. The output ,,[ the St. Eugene mine lot the month ,,l May was 3,500 tons of concentrates, This is the second largest run fur the mill, eon,ing close to March, when lhe record run of 3,"Ilu tons was made. Tola! H23,053.01 STOCK QUOTATIONS I Furnished hy lleale St Elwell, Brokers, Cranhrook. War Scrip {150.00 Nurlh Star 06 Sullivan 00 St. Eugene 'HI Ramhlcr Cariboo '* Western Oil & Coal HO International Coal & Coke 25 Sales :—St. Kugene, 5011; Sullivan, 2511 ; War Scrip, 1. A LECKIE BOOT FOR BOYS is n uri-nt boot for tlmt "liur- iiiii-st'iiriiin" sou ol' youra. ll Is mado oC nil leather and Ilia best „( findings, to stand hard knocks. Yi't il is n graceful bout, too, ns boy's hoots go, .lltsl IIS W, 11 lllllllll llllll ot us honost lenthor ns our men's I slots. Tell your bIiog denier llinl you want "THK LECKIE BI X IT" nml look tor tlio trade murk uu tl,,' solo. MANUFACIUItED BV J. Leckie Co., w. VANCOUVER, - B. C. T ':* If vou buv a suit at n bargain price, It will liu miulu In bargain a, via. V V Tlia principal coal ..i „ sni,.,( dollies i- ilia "workmanship " *!* .1, Tliere nru poor tailor, ami gu.i.1 lull,,™ cheap tailors and high piieeil ,1, A tiillois, Thin-lira l„ti,l liv llie pi , l,v iliniluv oi In-tliu work, .'. i. "Whun. liulu Is ulve,., theie is Iiul,, ,v.|uiie.l," uml when von Inly .'. •:• ciiiii,,... v.,,i n.i,aii,-,..', „i".„, wliiii, iiv,'..,. •:• ♦ li vim ,„-,• I,..!,,„_ f..,'._.i...| I'lnllies, I,,,- verv lil,I.' llionev, vou "ill lie -J- 'J* ver lind ll,,,,,,. If vou want l„ wen' chillia I'luil „>■„ niiule 'Ior vou In '!* V _ I ,a,l.a-. ... ,li.,', v.„, uill I well .1, I as anv min vi ,„. V ... inci'l aial urn willing 1" im, ?_.,..*'.. [or n soil ... ovinviiul, cull aial -,'.■ X :| HcSweyn, The Leading Tailor :|: | Cranbrook !! Hotel s S (in..is Comfort a Specially liond Stahllnn in Cunnecliiin Nfiiieit, t.. rullt'.H.l ft,nl depot. It„f arcoiiillimla tluiia lor ttie public uneqtiHlled lu Craubiouk, Hul and t',,1,1 llallis Hoggartli & Rollins': Proprleloii || .H-I-H-1-H-I-H-I-I-H-I-H-I-W-I--I-H-I-I-H-I-H-I-H-I-H-H-H- MARYSmii LEADINfl DRV GOODS STORE I llllll' III |,I'.'S.'„I ,', t',,11 |,| I MEN'S AND LADIES' GOODS ital liili'tiil t.. .<,i,iv mi .-I i lliin..: in llii,, llm'. iilimt; uitl, I'AIIM jl MEDICINB, STATIONERY mid FANCY WAKB. (ii, n nil nml be .'Miniiiri'il thnt it is nut ni'i'i'sunry to tiiiul to I'jilou'a I't'i'iiiilii'iioli fur iniytliliig in ilu' I'iy (Joods li,,,'. E. SPROULE, - - Marysville j •I-W-I--H-H-H-W-I-l--H-I-W-W--I--W-H-I-H-H^^ »••» 4 \ B C. Livery and Feed Stables j Firsl elnas lii^s. Biifo and stylish teams, Drivers mul puck horses for nny point in tho district. Blacksmith and Woodwork Shop Same old stand opposite slnlion DEZALL BROTHERS •.«••«■« THE CRANBROOK HERALD. VOI.U.MK H. I ItAMtltOOK, mtlTISH UOl.tMltlA, TlirilSDAY, JVSK 98. Itt05. M'MltKll 13 MINERAL ACT. (Kolni F.) CERTlI'ICATE OK IMI'llllVK- MENTS. SAVE TIME. Al L HI: TIME in r.-tso GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY CHURCH DIRECTORY Crartlirimk I'resbyierian Church. SiiMi f *li. J llll.l HI * hrintiiiii KinltiHVi***, I In {.uii i, i.i- UunlL llll lilt. -llll'llnk* I'luttor, tt ll W i .ntmi,' i MAMMOTH MINERAL CLAIM Situate in tin' Port Steels Mining Division ol llii' K-i.st KooU'iiuy Uiv tint. l.(H'Utill Ull Lllkl' ('till.. Take iiutii't* llut I, Thou, T Mc- Vim.', k. M. ('. liT.tviu, audi I im .1 T. Laidlaw, F, M (' No (3131, Jas. Angus, I". M, ('. I.i.'. Hi, Un Tarrant, F. M, V, Idfilid, mul .lu i ,\ Harvey, F M C. 43,650, Inteiul Hxl) days [rum tin- ilate liertul lo appi) lo tlit* Mining Hill-nil i (oi ,i t'liitillnite! ul liii|uuu-iii-.-ii!'. foi tin* pltrpu r ni Hahue nml Iniirlsi Sleepers, Itnlti-i tlarar) oliLniiing it I't'uWll titan I ol llie i.liovu <«r\ Mniliiii Ih) .nm.*■••■.. Diitliig Cars, i Lun.. .iii.l furtliei i.il.i- iiiiini- i niliuii uii'1,-1 Sn iii.ii ::, musl tn- i itu-iii'iit hftnif ilu- issuance ni Craiibriiuk Hetbodfil Churdi uut >nu t uuli Street l-priii. r i.l Ilnii [Bu'.di.j •i.-i'vi,, ADDITIONAL LOCAL. S How sweet the tender grass to viev Tliat on tliL bank li gi owing, p_.uui.i_i.ly -u if you Pan i bane l" do Uie mowing Liiiaimat'il qtitte we flow the lawn When I ile - spring Hood i brim mni;, Hut, oh, how frequent at dawn Iti whtikett do inv.l trimming Klk Til si:ati 11:, rocoriA \M< .1.1. I' .ill li I'lilM's Si. iJnul, Chicago, N«w Vork AMI \l I. l'i n \ i - I V! I yi.st.-r lr,l;„ I,. I.u,lum,,r -i-rlifloalt- iLitnl ilns Mh day i>l May, Iftikl. 7 '.n Tims. T. MeVillie, Agenl l.AM) I'l Kl-IIASK. Take nolleo ihat. two months filler il.iii' We intend making application to the t'liit-t I'ominissioiifi oi I.units .unl Works lot permission to putcliase tlie following described land lu South East Koolenay District: Commencing at ilu- nor Uuv est cornet nt I.i.i 02*1.1, a. I, K. 1) , running thence hn chains west, lln nee in chains (iiuiii, (hence so chains cast, thence 40 chains south to lbe point III L'tllllltlt III t'llll'llt. The Wattsburg Lumber Co., Ltd., it-tlt A, I-;. Wails, Agent. Wattsburg, May .), 1805. NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that (in law after date 1 will apply to tho Chiel Comtulssiouei ol Lands ami Works for permission in purchase lhe folio ving described lumi In South Kasl Kou•.-.•• nay: Commencing at a post planted where ihe east boundary oi Lot ,'in crosses the southern uoumlary ol tli Crows Nest Pass railw.iv, then south id chains, more or less, lo 'li Moyie liver; thence northerly aloi the Moyie river to the right ol wu, of the said railway; thence along ihe said right of way in a northwests! direction to tbe place of commune. ment. 18th April, isu5. S-9t Thos. Caven, II. II. McVittie, Agon ;Mf*iis n tu Curie. BEST URALS O.N WHIililS ** Bast and West Daily L Special excursion rale* lo World's Pair, St. Louis. Vmir thulco ul ruule. Por iiiti'H, fnki^Tiiml hill iiifui iintliiii) reguuliiig trim*, call nl Iretis S. (i, ^ KHKKS, II. I! IN 01" <l « I'. \, i' I'. A P. A Su-ltllu ?(1| W. Klvumhlu Vv,- Wash. S(»ukiuio. Wash, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY IV,rtl.. I'm., i Ma,,,,,,,, Cranbrook H.aii.i Chui.h. illiiWlllg in a Iih, ..I III. 1..1, '•aiei. T, M. Holieits n_s 1 1 \ ' " day ul, husj,it-is i ii" * ■' Mt Ilia' 1 Vi,'!... .1 I'brlaUiui uhiMiun ,,, ,i„- n.,i,i. .tail II llairls, a N,-l 1.11 ill lllllll ll-Sll-l'i.l, ,,Ii In, Hat tO It, AI.Ul Slillr small, I Mis N„i,a, v.,.,, haa been icitu, uut, .Mis w .siuciiiii, 1.1 iiriiid .\|__ d.iv ,,, I,., home in SlucLeod. John Siuiiii.ii inn is iiu.-i, 11,,111 Mac Ia,„l, where he has been luuklug an tl. Kinuey, ol Loco, was in town Pridai IV Knlsylli was J,,wii liuin Klln- jlMfiley Kliday. ; c. M. Sniiil,,-i,( ttjiiliu'i. ip.nl Mi,!, lay ur tins ertj n jlcDoiigul and .1 V Smith, ol llatyavllle, ».n- lure Monday. A, ,1. Mil'.,II WM ll. I..HI. yrat.-l- .lay lioiu lou Steele .luiiiie.n I /.,u,l„e,,„.„, aad It. II Malls WU,' II. I..V.I, 1 i,Ja, in,,,, U.a.i Oucge, uf hi,iel Ian,.' .it tit, Was II, tin- en i yest, i- P.st.il , I..-I.I: . Ml ,. ui l'...-..i . W..IU....I er the . Have ml- .l I. sl I I Col tim bin ii Collexc N.w lli-slnilu.l.r H. .. Inifirporitu-d Wl uie that i> ,e.sl,fi lerian ght ' An hie Can . P. It., an an, lean ruiiiu_*up I,,-.,,,I ah , ,,, I,.- . church a a, In. lunch, mt 'la good i lap .it ih, •\, Thursday uiu Il-ri) Ci.vk d.„ .1 A 11, touch i.i i Weal. N Ham llea.^,1 luui'. this Wrt'l. Dairy huitct ,„ iu: per lb. Prim 85c. 11 and _s th. boxes llo^vis. A local ion, eiiRiii.c .I..1.1. .Mun; iht', week '■Mm,. udm ,,Wu1. i s ..I Hu. „ |,r«|.. for jutilnr aluiiculB, doing i-r„ I.....I work, I'.... lllgl,scliuul nil tlinliS,li,,„l|,i'iul„B,.,, _|„| -a,'tii-r.i-\iiuiii,i,li„ns TeiichiH ui ii fll.tl'TH'Al. IIU.IA'KSS lii.aa .li|.l,IUlll». (lll'M li lil- nu.iitl.s' vacation ,,. ■St. '..II,., i Ilia I.ii.llasl'rill.'i »lur M.K.I, I M. I., t. in l,„iv„,'si,.v work um lull' nuuil, Ihaaiilul'lat.' An. i-oui-.a, LAND NOTICE. Take iiotice that sixty days alter date 1 Intend to apply to the .-'hief I'uuunissiou.r ot Lands and Works permission to purchase the following described land: Beginning at the northeast cornel ol Lot U03, O. 1, Kootenay district, thence north 20 chains, thence vest HP chains; thence south 20 chains; theme east Hi, chains io place ol beginning, cinitaimiiR inn acics Dated May I Ith. ltms. 8-9t J. E. It. Laidlaw DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given lhat we, the undersigned, have dissolved the pari lu'tship heretofore earned on by i.s m Cranbrook as brickmakers and nrlnk- layeis under the him untile and ftylo ,il Taylor and Mavis, as am! Irom ilu- 2IHI, day ol May, A II 1008 Alt accounts due tile linn shall ho payable lo .1 E Haws d.iiid nt Crnnbrook the Uuth Ini ul .M,,i, inns i„ ii (1 1! f Tajh'i, J, U II.IUM MM 1,1 Tl, CH. 1'1'l'IHiS i'.,i.c i,..iuc that .ill creditors .a llie isi.ur ,a the trie 1 , m.i s.„, ,a < l.,l,l,,,,,.l,. .,,,' i, culled i.a ,,i licliile ilu- Ji.th dal ui .Im..-. IHI.5, ', .end I,, Hit- - lindelsigll. <l a s,a,<-..„-,:, ,,, ttieli ..i-i,an, colllalnliig lull pal la is i, ,,i.,,i i,, allldaiii, and ,. urc ul N.iuiiti, ,i an), held I., it, t„.l lake ,i,,iii-i- Ihal .1,1. I Ilia -.,,., 21111, duj',,1 .lune, IHU.',, ,!„■ cv," ■ Miall proceed In it Is) t limit- the .-- iai.-, Ipttliig regard only to (hr l lllltlis ut Whicl, 111.-) lllCJI ll.ll,- a,,a, und shall mil in- liable Ioi lhc ■■-,..,,- ,,, nu) pal, ,ia nn, lo ut) pels,,,, .a wlnwe claim ila-i hall nol hau a a brlote ,l„- llllll' nl ,l,-,l ,1a.m..,, |i.n.'.l .,, Cra, , Ihis .911, ,la, .,, May, lOOS ll.,,,,! ,i McCarter, nl Cunt ',, ', li Solic s I,a I.i,, n NOTICK Notice is llt'lohy HIV I'll it,,,t Iwo ,,„,,,lb. uiiai ilie in ., piihllcallun ui tin. ui.llii' I ml.n.l I., iiplilt lu Ilu- I iiliillllss|..|iil ,i| |.an,|. nnl IVlll a lul pClllliSkiull I,, pill. Iiasa lhe lllllllll lilg dl sil lliisl I.lla, I'linuiieiiciiig at ,i |nist plan led al 111,- sniltlicst Ci'lU'l ,11 .lllllll Mull's puicliase, I.,,i 71108, neat Elko, B, ''., llience uorih m chaina, tlicnce east 80 , li.iu,s. tlu-n.-e sou III in chains, ihence weal along lhe norlh tine ol Lot "-.' and l.ut a,Ml an.l lallway In point ul ciuiunenccnicnt. Uateil April l«. HOB. I 'it lloglna Mult. LAND NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that, llll days Irom date, I will apply '„ tho llun- tnahlo the Chlel Commissioner ot Lands and Works lui permission to puiclusc ab.,,,1 sn acres ut land commencing at the northeast corner ut lot 2044, group one, Kootenay division, thence north 20 chains, thence west 411 chains, thence soulh 211 chains, thence east tu point ol commencement. fl-nt Clyde V. Downing. Dated this .'ill, day ol May. I'J":'. Low Return Rates Portland, Oregon Exhibition CRANBROOK $27.00 '.Hi DAY LIMIT VIA VANCOUVtR, VICTORIA CcirrvUponiliiig rates from all K.,.,i el,:,) puilltS for lull imriiciilnis. lirst ulnssor tourist s1i',']mt reservations, appi)' to liu'nl nut'iits ,.r write li. Hllller, Igenl, Cranbrook. i.s. 1! u; lit;, 1 .1. COYI.K H.I'...., N.'1-..a A.II.P 1, \., ,,." John W. Wolf Boot, Shoe and H.i mess Maker Dlil sliiics made new. All kinds nf repairing, (live nn- n call. S Cranbrook Sash \ : ninl Door Factory • I " I J Ml kiiulunf iliii.ili ,m„i, i„ ; ! w:n nf ,l....rs. iiiinli.ii-. nu,1 J I '." ui,- Kiln ilrii«l lumi,,-! 1 ', fur iiisiili' iv, ,1 1- work in J J i:,i,i,,-,i,l,-,''l un.I 1.in prii'fti nn* ', I ,il,l,al:,.l..ll, S.'l.'l'l, .1,...,-, ! j , i Rough and Dressed Lumber j Por Sale j •!-i-!--!-i"H-!-!-H-K-l-I--H-I-K"I-I- i* :;: Cranbrook Foundry and :{:Machine Shop: McKlnnon & Johnston • Proprietors Wc ni'.- ]ji'i'pnri'il to ,ln nil liimlu of re. piiir work heavy nnd light, iiiiik,' ciislingu, turn sl,,-,i'i-,, etc. + Scientific Horseshoeing a ; X Specially y.|.|.|»l"l"H''l"M,.M"M»l-M-M''l- ■ Ullll'UlH , ...ai ilu-.l.-^i-.',-..i „, i.iuii ,,«u,,t,iiii.iliron, l..,..,„u I'l.ii-fi'Bii.i'.iv.ll, ivhiel, lUacollegi.in .11 lull allll.,!;,,„- I'„i f,i||,,|. iiifmuialiui, au.l It', 111. wi'ili-,,. Sel W. J Sir. nil II. \. B- II. Principal, or Rev. J. P. Unwell, hut.ar. ' B. C. Strawberries ; 1 I ll'l'Si'l'l lljm t 1,1'IIM'V, Prompt ,1,'l'i, Freal C'hnii ll,,/' r 'MS,.I, 111 lull 1!' lU'd.'JT. ry giinrunti' l''ruitrt 'iif.., 1,-f I I 4 I 4 I I I 4 .-HUGH STEWART.* I PHONE NO --fl aSMSTBONO *VE a -.•%*»-»*%*»*»*»<%*».*»*»-»*»*»*»*%*%-%-%^ s. s. Richards ftiul l Wanl, rt'ivivcl tlu* satl iluy afternoon nl llie 1 >n Ihf , -1 lin- ti a two Atlantic 1 sister, tiews on tit'll ;li ol i-f U'lBfttr, ii^.t 'If n it* '•Adit 'antoctat, Some iiij hit* here ;, 220 tu JSr Creamery li 88c. t;. T .[lite tiim.rv On mm. *% *.*:*-*,.—+~*..»~ t..»,^.,t,.>-^,ll,,#lH~».,tl,»^ | CLINK'S POPULAR . BARBERSHOP J is now located in ils comfort- t ,\bU .ind attractive new quar- J ten in the Watts building. .* , 1 his institution is just up-to- * date and is modern ly equipped j to do fust the best work in all • brandies ol the tonsorial art. TISDALE 4 * - 4 4 \ 4 t 4 4 * l-heli fattier, Hi. Wanl, which occut- icl nt Aruprior, Oni., m Sunday morning. ileal,. Si Klw.-ll will be installed to- moit'ow in their new tpinrtcrs iu the building lately vaciftnl by ihe Im- pi'iial Hani.'. Arnold .. Roberts win move im.. itie present tt.nle A IM wall stnu.l Tha cornel slonc ..f ilu- new office ul tlie Chows N.si 1'ass Conl company, ul Kernle, was laid last Slbn ilai- at _ p 111 , an.l a tegular pro gram of prayers, addresses, etc, waa _un_ through Im E. Simpson, managci ut the Herald, was el.end deputy grand I iiiiisui ,it the British Columbia Ormid Lodge ol the Independent Older oi Oddfellows al the convention ol thai [body iu Ladys,'ilih lasi week. Hums yuung. the well Uuvvn Bank uf Commerce hoys' Chinaman, has purchased the stole of Wing Wah, neat the C, P. It. station, and wishes it known that he has all kinds ol Chinese goods and olhci goods Iol sale. O. T. Rogers says he has never seen terries that equal in quality and appearance those sent to him b) Mi. Wigcn, baskets are well tilled, {,10 crushed or "decayed It-tilt, in fact llii')' are just what Mr. Wigcn says "the best'strawberries,grown in B. C." Al. I-agc, of Wardner, Idaho, and A. ,1. Devlin, ul Silver King, Idaho, accompanied hy Vi. ti, Langley, of Kurt Steele, have beta looking uver their mining properties at Saud Creole. Ttfey went tu Marysville this week lo oispict the new 'smel wag is lespuii! setting thnt some men are born with cold feet, some men achieve thehi, while the married man has ilu'in thrust upun hi n. Mr. Christie, who lus been In the Peace river country for sunn, t,~,i-* has been visiting A ft*. .UdVltllc. Ho speaks v,ty highly ul Uut cuuiitiy and says its resources ale boundless. We have lecelvwl a couple of com. munications this wc'k from sulxci titers cuntailiiiig queries on Certain subjects. He hitie nut space lot the answers this week, Inn th.-y will appeal in oui next issue. A game ol cricket will bo played COLOSSAL KOHQEItHiS MILLION DOLCAHS STOLEN 10 BANKER BENJAMIN HASKll.i. Philadelphia, June J« —Ono ,,1 H„ 1 sensational cases ..1 lorgery tlu, lu. evei I., .i. bioughl 1.. light in in, ,u,clal circles was disci,, ,-,i here 1., day wh, n 11 was announce! that cei illicit,-, calling i"i small number. i.l' shuns ul s!„ik had been llu.lulci.t- ll lais.-.l lu lluhdrtds ul Wales, 1.11,, in., a loss' ,,i Certain ti'aiika and irus," coinpanlos here .,( t?30.0uo ,u'ii,(iini. uui. Iiliti ahuul Meduosday evening next bo- Ween the 'C. l'.-R. Shppa and the Itopalr Track. This Avill be the coni- 111. Iiccinem ur a lively stasun u! cricket, as it is intended tu lornt Othei clubs and diaw up a schedule Aliyuneluoking i,i the expn'Ss cat of tlie 'east bound express would .hink Mr. Vflgen, ui Creston, was runn.ng a sttawheny special lut the ^uick dciivcty ot Ills fruit. All aruund the car are piles uf crates 0! Vvlgen's strawberries bound for points all ulutig the Clow. kpiiirters Fur her. fruit. ■ forth looolati II li.v.-i SI, w nt fresh stuck. •«««««*%«, 4 I I I I f 4 4 4 phiemte iit'tliinn Sale 11 l-l I'l'lll-I-H'l'l'l-I-H'M-M' I For l THE WILGA t I 1 See I "Hutch" 'l'WW-l+l4W-H'H''lttt'l' THE STRATHC0NA F-'ormerly Hotel Phulr NKLSON, B. C. IS. I()ril>KIN5, Manager. itcui A Co.'s Jmnc new ftdiHtton to tliiiir store is rapullv ueal'lJiu comi 'ili'tion. On Minulay tlie partition sfpiinititiK tin' old an.l ihe new buildings wns turn uut, ami since the car- penters have been busy eonstr'uctittg slwlvlHg, etc., an.l tin; siore loree working hard moving the slriek a'tui gftting things gt'n.rall*. slralglit-olied arournl. When finally ruuipk-ti-J (hu stDtt! will ttt* a flue one indeed. Work on ihe enlargement and re- modfeling ul the ('. P. It. station is tvt-ll under way, bin it will in- some Mule time jel before tht' whole ot tlit' big task will be completed. The bi't-'ntid floor will he (IpmiIwI to ofllces add all ul them will hi- large, well ventilated nnd well lighted. In tht' third story tliere will tie offices and Bleeping rooms. The station will be the besl on ihe Crows Nest line. Tenders will be opened at a meeting of llle nllieeis ul lhe I'hsliytelian church tu inoriow night fui the erection ol a new edifice ot worship. It a price within ihe reach ul the cungri.- gation can be Obtained lui the build- in,; proposed by the plans and speel- liealii'iis ilu* work will commence at once. It not, other plttns will hi* drawn ami new tenders e.illed lor, Wm. Gordon and family left last week for theii new place uf residence in Vancouver, where Mr, Gordon has a lucrative position a.s manager ut the supply department in some new C, P. R. consl'rucllon work. It is gratifying to note tlu* general aspect ol cleanliness that prevails throughout the residential portion of the elty. Fhe majority ol thi; lawns arc kept watered and trimmed and beautified by llowers and shrubs, and garbagt; Is an unknown quantity. Uut there are several places, -larticu- lighted J larly in ,the vicinity of Baker street I where rubbish is an eye-sore, besides I a menace to the public health. Clean I \w\tk pi ant rnn <uif lsucMs a"d neat' tiUy yaid* Bivt' a 1 i>Kt-ui\ 1 Lft.ii 1 ui\ afti.1* |g00li fmprt.ssjon of a town, and vtsi- Onif wire cut hrkkmnklng ma- tors are prone to ihiul; and speak chine, 50,000 capacity, one 42 mure highly of a town where they see horse, power upright engine For'tbe stnets mat and clean than of a terms apply to \V. F. Gurd, Cran- 'place where things are strewn around brook. ("promiscuous like." Thin hotel ia one of tint bout in British Columbia ami up-to-date in every reuiject. Wi ininipli' rooms, On July 1st the opening ol Hansen's newhotel at Wasa takes place, •U 9 o'clock p in. a dance will be given, lur which good music is to be urnisbed and at midnight otlo of the famous Hanson spreads will be Served. The -general 'public are cordially -invited, mid % 'night 01 thorough enjoyment *is guaranteed. The Methodist chiireh was crowded to the doors last Sunday night 16 hear the Uev. .1. p, Westmaii, the pastor, deliver his addres.s uu thoUfcht force. Next Sunday e'velilpg thu pastor Will Cf.uiiime his address, di*aliug frith the " N^iuie and I'uWet 61 .Man." in the mortiiug the ject will bland lWit." suitable music for tho ote&Kioii The h-ig.-iy Involved the name <>t Hi-ii].imii. 11 Ga'sklll, whu died (oui weeks a--,.. Gaakill *as the soli member ul the hanking roncern known as Benjamin 11 Gasktli & Co lie had ofllces in th** flnanclal district and his credit was constilefed gill Mged, At his death he was believed ie wuith ahOUt half <i million dollars He hit nu will and id ini iris- rat bra began to close up his litisi- css. a patron ol the firm, whose -ime is not given, bought fiutn bin. ne hundi't.l shares pi tlie IMuIadel- Tiaeiiuii t'umpanj* stock, and :e hundred shares ol stock ol Ihe niU-d Siaies Steel Corporation, 11. turned his account over to a V Mil Iri .v: i'i. , which firm sent ih,- one hundred abates o( Traction stock ti the Philadelphia Ti'acilon Company 'a fllTtce to havr the transfer recorded The cert'Uicale did not agree with the company's \\sNti and an investim- thn showed that the certificates had bivn laisi-d fpont six shares to one hundred. The disioveiy was reported to W. c. Miller A Company, and the firm notified the stock menange ol which tl ask ill was a member The exchange sent out notices to niombers nut tu receive stuck certificates from the Ga'sklll estate. A funht,r investigation revealed ihe tact that tla-s- klll had crctitiHl himsi.ll In his own books with six thuusaitd shares 0! Philadelphia Tiaciion stock, valued appioxlniaU'ly at J8O0TO0O wink- iHe Tiaciiuit company's hooks shuwed b. had only lour hundred shares. A liiiatii'ici whu ha.I been Investigatinij said tu-night that the amount loaned on the raised certlflcates will aircie- ■ gate between S7du,000 An.l 'tl.oOti'Oui A COMPOSITION ON PEOPHE. A six-year-old school girl submi'- ttd the following composition on " people " " People are composed of girls and boys ; also men and women. Boys are no good till they grow up and get married. .Men whn don't get rriid are no good either. Girls are ymuig Women who will 00 ladies when they graduate. Woman was made after man, and n.y Uncle Hob says ' she has been alter him ever since.' " The Lord looked disappointed after He made Adam, and He said to Himself, ' li at tirst yuu don't succeed, try, try again ' Su He tried "Seeking the Highest a^i'» and made Kve. Then He ttfas The choir will furnish satisticd. Hoys are an "awful bother. They want everything they see" except soap. If I had my way, hall the boys in the Worfd would be g*Hs and the othei half dolls. " My ma is a woman and toy pa is a man. A w-umaii is a grown Up girl with chiMrui. My.pii is such a tiiec man that 1 guess he must have bet n a girl when he was a little boy " That's all I know about people at the present writing." PORTLAND EXPOSITION NOTI_S. Friday, June 9, was Oddfellows* da; at the Lewis and qijuk Exposition, and the attendance o( members ol the order agfitegated l.BOO. A big par- .i-tr iii the morning and exercises in the auditorium .it Tin- Exposition in the afternoon were the fefctttres --i 1 he da) - programme 'lhe marvelous Qayms, a team ol :,i.'h wire bH yi le .• I trapesc per- formers,* have bei n . n .1. ed 1 1 give two perfnrniuncen da iy at lhe i.ewi, aud Clark Exposition Iti m fnne \i to July 3 The performances will Lo ..i.ii; a. the open an and will he n.o to ail June r. will be Pi itievi Daj .it the Lewis an 1 l lark Fair, and I Ilea lions are that the r.r;._■:.;. , 11 settlers on that J.i\ at the Exposition will be the men t notable .i ils kind in the history ol Oregon. ' he Women s Auxiliarj ol the Oregon Pioneer Association is preparing on elaborate spread A flick ol swallows have taken up their habitation in the eaves ol the United Stales Government tuilding at the Lewis and Clark Fair, and all eflort! to dislodge them have failed. The Government .■:'. ah have decided tu let the bli I; rei aln and they aie proving quite an attraction to the thousands who daily visit Uncle Sam's magnlflc nt display, Uncle John Hash, with lus wile, Aunt Mary Hash, ol Newburg, Oregon, are the oldest couple so fai to visit the Lewis and Clark Exposition. Uncle John ts 79 years old and h.s wile a year older. Uncle John came across the plains in 1Su0. £umg first to California, and then on to Oregon, but his wile did not come wesl until 1579. Uncle John said that he remembered gcing hunting on the pres?n*. site ol ihe Expus.- tion Contrary to the impression which appeals to Le held by some persons In inlaid towns, the exhibits palaces at the Lewis and Clark Exposition are open free to the public. The liny cent admission lee includes admission to every building on the Exposition grounds, except, oi course, the shows on the Trail Toilet arrangements are also free. Th^ exhibit buildings are open from eight in the morning until seven in the evening, except on Sunday, when the Exposition does not open until noun. The Trail at- trachun-. are closed on Sunday, Lut tbe exhibits may be viewed on that dav as on other days. sltli- Kerbie Lfelge :-Tlic Fcrnie football team leaves for Cranbrook on Friday morning, win re they play Uie Cran- brook buys. About thirty have sig nifled thik intention of taking in the trip, and the boys arc anxious to Increase the number to fifty or upwards as reduced rates Call then be obtained, a good time is promised by the Cranbrook people. A Finn hy the name of Marcus, whu comes to tovvn periodically ami gets his habits on, is generally led a merry life on such ucertsiuns. Tuesday he was endeavoring to give a street exhibition uf bronco bi.st.iug and was tormented to the state where he was giving very tore!hie expressions id disgust fur the entire.human race, when the limit was rc&ehod by a delegation from the hokey-pokey club treating his-cayuse to a lihWtl application of the deslre-tu-giM-tip- and-dust mixture. Tlie way the horse and his tertor-st'ticken mount shut across back lots, till Mantis was thrown and plowed through the centre ol a manure help, would have put John Gilptn to shame. min* who ANOTHER ALASKAN RAILWAY Victoria, Junedil.-Di. Ami, «.f tin geological survey, has been appointed to report on the geological formation along the route of the proposed Alaskan railway. " The project oi a railway in .these parts is not a government une," said Dt. Ami when spuktn to about the matter. Furthfel than tu outline a few plans ot the geological points he said he did nut caic to discuss the enterprise just yet. Pmfessor Waddell, ol McGill T/ni verslty, is among ihu.e ft teres ted in the scheme, and It Is said a number of influential men who ait* high In the councils ul several European conn* tiles ate also directly connected with tbe project What promises *.- tstic sham battle mimic warfare is place at the Lewis , be the most real- ir. Uie annals ot scheduled to take a:.d Clark Expo^i- M1NING MEN HERE An unusually large number of Itrg men Irom West Kootenay, have good ruining properties lu this district, have made Cranbiook tlieir headquarters dining the past week, while on a tour of Inspection of their locations and the smelter at Marysville. This looks good, and it Is nut only possible but quite probable lhat some definite develupiiit-iits will lie instituted in the neat future" ' THINKS THE CANADIAN* CASUALTY IS ALL RIGHT John Hutchison A Co , Cranbrook, lk'at Sirs—Thank you fur the cbe- uiio in full settlement for my sccW* ^t DARING ROBIlERY Your promptness In this matter and Ferni.-, .tunc 21 -This morning the frwlom from "red tape" nifctti,»oM 4 o'clock a daring burglary it a pleasure td carry a policy with was perpetrated at the Hotel Fernie. your company. |The night porter, Ed. Haynes, was 1 only pay $10 a year and get HO held up by three masked men, tied to a week when I am hurt. It is the best 1 ever saw. Again thanking you, I am, Yours truly, (Sid.) Arthur Sbeltuo. SPORTS AT COAL CREEK Kernle Ledge -The postponed picnic at Coal Creek was held on Monday A number of people from the city either drove out ot took the mine train. Tho sports were well contested, and some of them were novel and amusing, mure particularly, a nail driving contest, by ladies, each lady to drive twelve nails. The Ua*'.eball game between Feinie and Coal Creek was won by Fernie The pipers in full highland costume enter taitted the people Owing to showers of rain many of the pleasant f.-a- tures had to be omitted, but on the whole a very entertaining afternoon was spent chair $17 odd through or (30 fuund tid his pockets' rilled of some aftci wbieb tliey went the till, getting some $25 Nu elue as > t-t bis been tion July 21, constituting the crowning feature uf three days of military manoeuvres in which at least 1,500 troopS of the Oregon National Guard will take part. The battle will be made realistic by the shooting of cannon and small aims loaded with blank cartridges, and Is expected to pru.fc une ol the- most popular ul the muny teitures which have been arranged to make every day until the close uf the Exposition, October 15, a special day. A great tn*at is ir. store fur Lewis and Clark Exposition visitors On the afternoon ol Sunday, June IH, the celebrated band ui Frederick Neil In- nes, which is playing at the Exposition duiiug the entire month of June, will render Richard Wagner's world- famed masterpiece, " Parsifal," in its entirety, for the first time in the Pacific Northwest. For a year past " Patsii.il ' bas been the lage amongst the lovers of great musical prodtitUuns Immense crowds hate thronged to heai it in New York, Chicago and othei great cities, usually paying prices ot admission that wuuld buy theatre tickets lot the (thole family lor ai. er.ute dramatic reason. A special train carrying . patty of shout 2ju Neb'raika lumber dealers, with their families, will arrive at Portland on Saturday, June li, to see the Exposition C P R ACTIVE The Victoria Colonist says That the Canadian Pacific Railway intends to build into the Slmllkameen country stems to have conflrmft-tjon In tlie fact that it has kcqulred the continuing interest in the Allison town- site, which is to be the headquarters of the railway in that district it is also confidently announced in the Wilmer paper that construction is to he commenced forthwith by the C P, R. 00 the Ko&tenay Central railway from Golden lo Windermere lake. IN EDMONTON BY FALL. Edmonton, Albeita, June 19.—In a letter to one of the large business houses of Edmonton, William Mackenzie of the Canadian Northern railway says that the company expects to have the rails laid into Edmonton and to be handling freight before the close of navigation. THE CRAN BROOK IIERALD DRAYING Wo have I"'.'" ," l[ '"' "" several yeans -''--,'-. "' creasing, 1 tt!,m' SAT ISFACTION. We lull I'. . ,-iiv 101..,-'..,.-. ABOUT I It AI PIANO BHBK^HBB^BBOSB^^SS^^ Wlian \ We ,„uk.' plana ,,,.. without, ■ an.l l,a\ da Hi.- » .i-,'l„.l.l In Perry & Fitzgerald Cranbrook Cartage and Transfer Co. § i i i s Job printing ie an Uxtsss The Herald Practices the art. You can get only one kind of 55 Printing in this office. That is the best. }; !«^S^i^8»tH»lS^^ SymipsU uf keKuluiiou? lur dispui-tl ol Mineral! un fJuimuiun bandit la Maullubi, th: Northwest Territories nntl iu« "lukoii territory. ,. at il" 1 er wiie, N"i noaiii..> ,f 1 IV AND ■ JlfiSSIONAL CAKDS I Bdomnegro (Juan/. — i' *•%%•%%•%-%*%•« I A.W ,%«» * »•* » » » »*k**"j McVittie Dominion clal Land iml I'i'.r Survuj 11. H. McVittie General Agenl TIMBER. MINF.S LANDS and 5 CRANBROOK, 4 15. C. Drink Ho^e Beer It is Pure ll is Healthy It is the Best Ft. Steele Brewing Co, J. M. DERR, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. Repairing Promptly Done. Footwear In '' 'inure a Specially Cranbrook Livery S GEAR Y& DOYLE IV oprictoi's Tennis tun! driver, point in tlie .list,ict. furnished lur g.<wo-:-o-!«-!-o-:-oo-t-o.:«.K>H-o+o+9 I CLARKS0\'S I INTERFERENCE ? ...l\_ jOIUI WIMHROP a 5 OtpyHpht. WW, ''*' Mrrturt't v 6 .Vni'*ii>ii|i<r >'i*inUmf< 0 6>i*<)«>-i**04<>'K>*i<)0*:*O':*o-:*o*!*0'!-<>:*6 iRiibcl Archer would n^uln teach in district No. 4. lids was Hip Chief tuple of conversation lu lbe Cuipnrvllle poitofflw, Wben slie had nunc home nt tho end of thi sprint: term, ehe had bitterly declared tu certain inttuiutt-i that she would never return. Those wbo kUOW best how Ia'iu Tudur had bullied and tormented her did not wonder tt her decision. Lem wns chiiiriniin of the Bcbool buurd, uml. having set his uncouth fancy on Hie vouiik teacher. b» bad made lifo u burden tu her. Il« wus uut a pleasing suitor. Uu lucked even tbo rouj-h uiHiibuud tbut sometimes atones for the abseuce of thut polish which Boelety ylvea. A bully by birth mid nature, aa bir* father before htm, he bad used bis Official po iltton to Obtain RS bis wife not the woman be loved, but tbe oue who would do blm tbe Krentest credit Casparville wiih aorry to lose Miss Isabel, There wns no one who supposed she would ever return UUloSI Clarkson sbouiUn.sk her. Clarkson wns teller lu Un* Cnspnrvllle bank, He wan (TiBUli-iit and reserved, no that, though undoubtedly uu admirer or the pretty teucher, bis methods of wooing ber were ■wily lacking the diisb uml nerve evlueed by Tudor. Aud, though sliu certainly Mulled upun ber Imslirul suli* or, ha hud just as certainly allowed ber to lenve Cuspiirvllle, without screwing up his cuurat-'e lu usli the fateful question, Yet after the distributing of the P:20 limil Tudor had nunounced to tlie bystanders Hint Roll Archer wus going to take No. 4 again. AYben ho «ot orer to the lumber yard, hs drew oui Hie letter und re- peruned it with no pleasant expression on his heavy face. It run: Dear Mr. Tudur— Vpry much to my rt- fi'-jt 1 nnd thai i Miinii havi 10 apply for the nchoo) again this hp-hhou. I hud hoped whan I left Caaparvllla Unit I would no Liti-.i-r hav* to teach, but tha Utile In- coma left from my f u titer'■ eaiata has ao deprer-luted that my mother needs It nil, and 1 shall Imvi lo go to worli qkuIii. It ta too lata to obtain another school, id I will hava to take No. 4 If tha plaos la ■till open. You hava mud* my position In Casparvllla a very hard one, bui 1 •up- pi.ua thla cannot ba avoided, ao I accept your offer. Youra truly, ISABEL ARCHER. As be folded up the letter bis scowl deepened. "She's a little fool," be declared nt* sg-rtr, "hut I'll win her yet, Just ts 1 Stephens L-r term. . went on. inilei'staiid i> back be- if you are go- mt confounded dig- '•4 going lo be trou- to me, nml in the l.ut If you don't behave MI11I* Will buve No -1 r..r tbe wlnt "Now, see here, Bell," be "you and uie might ns well i each other. I lei you comi , cause l want you, hut lug to stand ou that c ' niiy of yours there's p Me. Yon I spring we'll bo murrled, and you'll have the finest house In Cnsparville. If you ; keep ou belug silly, you'll be sorry. ; Why, you iMTen'l even kissed me yet." ; And lie made a motion us though to 1 Like the caress, She gave a cry nnd sought to ward ' blm oil. but Ills powerful arms were 1 mound ber, and she could Uol teat her- [ self louse. Ills li.:i\y, brutal lift bail I almost touched hers when the sound uf wheels CtUISed blm to desist. Slid • light buggy drove up. **l till Ilk, Miss Archer," said the newcomer, "thut yuu bud better change to my buggy, Here ut least you are free from instill." Tudur swung around and faced Clark sun. "luii'd belter be careful, Harvey," be warned,. "This ain't uo affair •>f yours." ClfirkBon'a eyes sparkled. "Miss Archer has it In her power to make it 60," he said. "Isabel, this Isn't exactly the plttce for a proposal, but 11 you will give me the right to make your affairs iu lne"— t)uc glance at her face convinced Tudor that he bad lost. Sullenly ha cramped the wheel that she might descend. A moment later Clnrkson's buggy wus s| dluu uii the road. "1 wou'i bold yuu to ymir promise," he said, wltb a return to his usual diffidence, "unless you are willing. When I saw Tudur call for you, 1 was afraid thai NOTICE. Ice Notice is hereby given lhat after 30 30 days, 1 intend tu apply to the Cbiel Commissioner oi Lands mid Works ol British Columbia, and to the Assistant CumiuissiuiK-i ul Lands uud Viuihs ui Kast Kootcnaj District of British Columbia, lor licenses to prospect lor coal and petroleum un ihe lullo.Mii'; described group 01 cluims, situated m Hie siuiihciisi i'i.) lion id Kasl Koolc n.t- Illstrlet, It. L\, mid aboui 28 tulles sulllll nf Clows Nest, lying m>i and contlngenl to the survey line between bluoks ir,Mi and 45113. This group consists ui in claims -1 miles square, and ihe wost Hue ul lhe A. DOYLE, Manager. Second Hand Store Wc carry a complete stock 01 household goods, and have a lot of SNAPS Shoes at your own price Jas. McArthur Sages Old Stand Don't Pay Rent Build a House Hut before doing so s,-,' Jatni'8 lirivr, tho contractor. Ho trill Ih? iibli' to lilnp you with suggestions tli.it uill _>niv" vnt. liable, James Greer Contractor and Builder Dezall Brothers Blacksmiths: Horse Shoeing Carriage Repairing antl General Jobbing.... Hillside UriliT- fri.ttiptl-y Attended to, be was up to hurried after away, it wai but 1 couldn't ilscblef, und so 1 1 us 1 could get nptuuiiH, 1 know, you ut the mercy of that beast, uud you don't have to keep your promise to marry me." Isabel looked up shyly. "But If I do waut to?" she whispered. That evening 11 was announced at the postoflice that Millie Stephens would have So. 4 for the winter term. Miss Isabel was to many Ilurvey Clarkson. Neither of these announcements wus made by Tudur. He was nt home nursing the Injuries resubmit on tbe Interview Clarkson bad held with hlu ou bis return tu town. Let Tlijr Tuiiffue Tmi 11 it. A grand thing is u tine, sonorous bundle of vowels antl consonants, Hal- lelulal It may seem sweeping nud revolutionary to lalk of a measure for the aboil* Hon, except fur mean and u^ly uses, of petty, Ul Bounding and ludicrous words —for thete uro words whose very up- peoranco raises n pitying smile—but we buve hnd the courage to revise the Tea- L'imeiit**. nud from tbut to a spring -leaning of our mother tongue Is not • far Journey. 1 have met Anierlcuuft who would undertake it No familiar language is richer than blessed English lu wufds worth speak* ing a second time, bravo, vigorous monosyllables nud sonorous compounds. Let us have them to tho front ou all proper ocynslous, and nway with trivial conversation. Grandeur of scenery, association of history or legend or frequent use In a pleasant connection may soften tbe offense In many place names; but, oh, if some localities could huvo bud a happier baptism! As for 11 mun, be often hns to live bis name Into respectability In more senses than one. Heaven help the unfortunate who so bas to conduct the business of llfo that Snooks or Scrogglns may become pleasantly familiar. Such a task is one fur Hercules or a second Borromeo, und yet It is doue, nnd many a strange uume loses Us uncouth sounding lu a noble history.—Harold Ismuy in Longman's Magazine. Livery Barn Under New Management Wt* desire to announce to the public that we have purchased the McKinsfcrey livery barn witbTiorses and rigs, and will have charge t*\ the same in the future, it will be our aim to give the people of the district flu* very best in this lino nt reasonable prices. We wanl your patronage and wo propos ■ to mcril it by tin- best of si rvico. DEZALL BROS. OKANBBOOK HUB QATB A CUT AND BOTJQHT TO WiBD HIM OFF. spite Harvey Clarkson. She will ha<* to give In to me In tbe end, and then you bet I will make ber pay for all she has made me otund for," When she arrived the following week, It wiib Lem Tudur who met her at tbe station and escorted ber to the hotel. There was a broad grin on bis face as he rudely Jested with her. When he wlulied solemnly and flagrantly at His group of loungers ou tbe corner by Sweeny's saloon, the girl blushed a rosy red, tint she knew that remon- ■trances were of no avail. "I'll call wltb tho buggy this afternoon and take yon over to the school- house," he said us be handed ber suit ease over to the man of ull work at tbe tiny hotel. "See Hint you are ready at 2, I've hail the building paint,-d und bought you a new chair and bad tbt blackboards fixed up," No. 4 wus about three miles from j town. As tbey sped over tbe quiet country road that ul'tenioou she found herself wondering why the drive appeared so long. "I'm taking the long way round," he ' explained in answer to her comments. "I wnnt you to see what a good horse this Is. 1 got blm from Buscom lust month. I thought you would come buck, nnd I wanted to huve an animal tbut would pasB all tbe rest when 1 took you out to drive." "I am afraid that I can go out very little this fall," she sold coldly. "I wu ut to study and lit myself for a city school next year." lie laughed harshly. "Too bad bet ter keep on the soft stde of tbe cbalr* j man," be said wurulngly. "I let you Meul M..mlit*/. The students In tbe Scotch universities auuuully enjoy their "Meul Monday," but few of tbe undergraduates remember how tbe holiday wits Instl tuted. In fa ruff days, when leuriiing was really nourished on "n little out- meal," the students before leaving borne for tbe uulversltlcB provided themselves wltb a quantity of meat sufficient to muke "halesome parrltch" bulf through the session. By the end of January their "meal klsts" bud ruu low, and "a dny off" wus given lu whieh tbe student uns expected to Journey half way Iiuine, meeting at this point bii parent or brother, who brought with blm n second loud of tbe simple diet Tbe holiday was fixed ou a Monday so ns t.j ullow the under- graduate the benefit of the preceding I Saturday, In times pnat lbe Journeys wuuld ufien extend to fifty nr sixty miles. The modern student goes home for "Meal Monday," but he travel* wltb a week end ticket and bus uo tbougbt of the painful Journeys of bis ancestors, j flome back because I like ta Mt you. I T,u deceptiyj. i.-niim m Con's Am-, A cow's ugu Is Indicated by tier horns. At the age of two a ting of thick material tonus ut the base of each horn, und one ring is ml,led every year after this becomes apparent To find the hsp, therefore, count the rings and udd two. In the case of a bull, however, the flrst ring dues not appear until he is five years old, und one annual ring appeal's after that, so to tbe number of rings on a bull's horns five must be added. The result attained Is, however, only approximately correct for not only Is tbe lime of appearance of the flrst ring uncertain, but occasionally two rings appear In one year, and then again sometimes n year Is omitted, no ring being formed, A dishonest dealer can also change the apparent age of ihe animal by tiling ofr sumo of tho rings frum her horns, so Hint com- 1 plete reliance on this sign is soinetl____.es ni imp is co-Incident with the survey nn,- between -- and 31 mile pusl, j'nd lying mi block i.v t.i K. ll. l.aKrouz's south wos i cornel commencing nt ihe 38-mile post; thcuce Ml chains ea**-!, Ihence Mi 1 hams um th, theme mi chains Weal; thence MJ chains south tu place 01 beginning, containing about 840 acres, Tlie inscribed post being at the BOUlll east corner. Salt) claim was located May dii, 11)Oft, li) Clus. McUuiru as agenl tor K il LaKretw. Idi/abeih Mailin's southwest cornel being adjacent in 13, 11. LaFreni' Miuih.ast corner; thence su chains east; llience M> chains not Hi; thoncc HU chains west; thence Ml chains south lo place ol beginning, making the •.'.est side line coincide with IhocitM side line of K. ll. LaFrcmV claim, containing about fiio acres. The in -cubed posl being at liie southwest corner, Said claim was located Mav 3ll, I'M'.'., by Chas. Mcflulrc as Agcttl or Kliznbeth Mania. Kdna l\ Uiibi-rs southwest cornel being adjacent tu Elizabeth Martin's southeast corner; thenco thence su chains east; tin nee 80 chaina north ihence mi chain.'! wesl; thence 8I1 •hains south tu place ol beginning, making the west side Unu coineidi with tho east side lino of Elizabeth Martin's claim, and containing about 1140 acres. The inscribed post being at tile southeast corner. Said -hum Wag located May 30, IflOB, by '.'has. Mcftutre as agenl lor Kdna P. ilubei ('has. A. Zcige's southwest cornel being adjacent to Edna I*. Huher's southeast corner; thence SO chains rust; ihence sti chains north; thence su chains west; ihence su chains south 10 place ot beginning, malting lhe west side Hue coincide wnh lhe ».ist side line of Edna P. Huher's claim, and containing aboui (140 acres. Inscribed posl being at lhe sun ih west corner. Said claim was located -May 30, 1905, bv Chas. Me Quire, as agenl lur ('has. A. Zcige. Wilbur It. Cochran's northeast corner lielng adjacent In Chas. A. Zel- lif's southeast corner; thence 80 chains south; thence 80 chains west Ihence 80 chains north; thence 80 chains east to place of beginning, making Ihe north side line coincide with the soulh side line nf Chas. A. Xekv's claim, mid containing aboui um acres. The Inscribed posl being at the northwest corner, Said claim was located Mav 80, 11)05, bv "bus Melinite, as agent for Wilbur ii, Cncliran. B. I>. Ilarshbcrger's northeast corner being adjacent lo Wilbur R Cochran's northwest corner; thence 8(1 chains soulh; thence 811 chains wesl Ihence 80 chains north; thence 8(1 chains east in place of beginning making the east side line coincide wiih the west side line ol Wilbur R Cochran's claim, ami the north side line coincide with Hie south side lim "f Edna P. Huher's claim, and containing about 640 acres. The Inscribed post holng at the northeast coiner. Said claim was located May 80 »";. bv Chas. McQulre, as agent lor 1* 11. llarsltherger, Daisy M, Camion's northeast corner being adjacent fo n. D. Harshberg- ers northeast corner; Ihence 80 chains south: thence 80 chains vest Ihence 80 chnlns north; thence so chains oast to place of beginning, ">.'l;Miir the east side line colnohlr with the west side line of ti. I) Harsbherger's claim, and the north side Iill" coincide with the south side line of Elizabeth Martin's claim mid containing about fiio acres. The in senbed post being at the northwest Sn LS!W «lft,m WM lncaterf Mav ; nf' \$ £hflfl' McGuir<- as agent fur Dnlsv M. Cannon. Lena Rovee's northeast corner ho- mtr adjacent to the northwest snrnnr of Dnlsv M. Cannon's claim: thence bains south; thence. RO .-hains : thence 80 chains north; the-tcr flnliw past to place nf beginning Hie east side line coincide Wllh the west side line of Palsy M Cnnnon s claim and the north * Mile lln' MlnrWe with the sm.th sideline nf K. II. LaFren7\ claim, nnd the ccincidon with the mrm line, m upI about M0 acres. The inscribed POM heinc at the Southeast corner Sftfil cl-nin was loeatCii Mav .10 |IJ0R norco Mc0,Ure< ns "W't tathm IT. h. Uiijrhjfn' li " et. Said claim was located Mav 11105, by Chas MeGuire, as agent lui .\hu tlu Corner. Lillian .M. K.mbank's nollhwost corner being adjacent to Martha Cor ner's north-cast cornel , ihence mi chains cast; ihence i'J ciiAitra M.utb ; theme so chains wesl , i.i-'.vjo mi chains norlh t" place ol hi giuning, making the wesl sine line coincide wiih Ibe easl side line ul M.nih.i Corner's claim, and the iiuith ride line coincide with tho south side lino of Wilbui It Cochran's claim, and containing about 040 acres, in scribed post being at the south west corner, Said claim was located -day iu, 1006, by Chas Mciiuiie, a.s agont uu Lillian M. Fairbanks. Alexandrine Tiliuoul'a north easl comet being adjacent lo Lillian M Eairbauks south-east curncr , lltcuce iii.tins sunlit ; ihence Ml chains llience Ml chains nol'lll , 80 mai; 1 in. s northwest 'orner nn fldiaocnl tn Lena Rovce's 'louih west corner; thence Rn chains east th-nee mi rhnlns snulh: thenee so chains west; ihence R0 chains north tn place nf beginning, making the nnrlh side line coincide with Ihr -uiiih side line of Lena Rovce's cl.-.i'm 'nd the west side line Coincide wllh the survey line, and containing abonl 11*10 acres, The inscribed post being at lhe southeast corner. Said claim was locale.! May 30, 1005, by ''has VtcGuiro, as agent foi II. li. Laugh- lln, M. A. Royce's noithwest corner being adjacent to ll. H. Laughlln's northeast corner: thence 80 chains east, Ihence SO chains south; thence SO chains west; thenee SO i.halns nurlh to [dace uf beginning, making the west side line coincide wllh the east side line of H. B. Laughlln's ctftlm, and the ninth side line coincide with the soulh side lino of Daisy M. Catiimii's claim, and containing about till) acres. The inscribed post being al thu southwest corner, Said claim was located May 30, 1005, by Chas. McOttirc, as agent for M. A. Royce. Martha Corner's northwest corner being adjacent lo M. A. Royce's northeast corner; thence 80 chains cast; thence 811 chains south; thcuce 80 chains west; thence 80 chains north to place nf beginning, making the west side line coincide with tho east side line of M. A. Royce's claim, mid the north side line coincide with lhe south side line of B. D. Harsbherger's claim, and containing about 040 acres Inscribed post being at the southeast thence place uiuili BUlltl! : banks lil 11 ac I lhc .sU chain.. ast tu aking th ui beginning, making the tide line coincide with the hie hue ot Lillian M. Kail tutm, and containing about i-s. The Inscribed post being iih w.j.1 was Incited -May 30, 11)05, by ''has. Met!uiie, as agent lot Alexandrine Tilmutit. I. \. Curley's north-cast cornel bu ing adjac.nl to Alexandrine Tllinonl s north-west corner; ihence 80 jIm \\s ;nuHi ; thenco 80 chains west ; llience ■ti chains north ; thence mi chal is cast io place ol beginning, making the eaft side line coincide with the west side line ol Alexandrine ' il- mont's claim, and the nut lb side line coincides wiih ibe south side line ol Martha Corner's claim, and cunt lining about Clu acre.-.. The Inscribed post being at the north-east corner. Said claim was located Mav 30, 1905, by Chas. McGuti'c. as agenl foi I. V Cuitlcy. T.J, Demorest's north-c&sl cornet being adjacent- to I. N. Curlley's north-west comer. Ihence sn .'hams soulh; thence 80 chains w. sl ; th.ii.e SU chains north ; thence SU chain-, east lo place of ibginnlng, making lhe east side line coincide with tin west side line ..f I. N. Curtlev's claim, and the iiul'lh side line coincide wiih the smith side lln ol M. A. Royce's claim, n. - containing aJ.-out 040 act- . The Inscribed post being at the northwest corner. Said claim was locate.i May 30, 1805, by Chas. McQulre, as agent fur T. J. Demonst. Emily Corner's north-east corner being adjacent to T. .1. Demorest's in.ui. west corner; Ihence 80 chains ...uutli; Hiiiici' 11 /earl -u>-i ovei duty frit* iimi''! 1 i„i .1 i..tiu»tt i' i'.. 1 gmutt-d lur wm l.e, U|H>U IMfuiMll 1 Mr-mi uiihii.,.1 ,111 tn i) ooiupsui I, ft I'l lll.ll.'t.ll III 1.. xlbui tew i>) |,ln| iu Mil line. ...1 ,,,-t ii,.- \ \. 1 CBK80RNT Louoe No. '£.. KNIOHTS of PYTHIAS Cranhrmik, IS. C. M.i-ih'.'ii.I m„i 41I1 Tu«day m a a u. 1 ■> U, K. butt. .1. A .U.-..U1.. K. H S. .1. V rink. r. i' VIhIiIiih lii-.tlii,>n.->.idiiin> ii.tii.,1 1-j mio , J CranhrtNtt Utnl I mun \m „i ihe t'allkt Ur.illiurhuud ut tarpcDkra isd Juloeri of Ainiriid. This l.ietit meets i*vir.v FridaytVMilas Mt Bp. in. mr. t.i:. lmil. Vimiiiig brethren turdinil-, luttted, . A. I-Avnin, Um -si link.nl,-.'I,, J, 11 M.Hns.ur I'lilnii *\f I.U.P, kc) CH) I ..J(. -ill ii, lli'i'liiii'i) Mt'U- 1,1) l.lKllI Hi llllll I'll) i.U tt.Ot-i ili»n| SuJuUrlus Uilli"! S. J. Mulli.M, l.l.l, I l.ll,t, Su Jft I & A. * •A • \. v\ ii,.u,ii. Visiting brethren welcomed, I 1 laurikuUStw'f CHANBROUK AEHIK NU 9(11 l:. 0. R, l-i m-d llnl V CltAMlllu iu i.tHHir:, su-13, ANCIUNI ORDER of FORESTERS ClIAM.I.Uik, U. c. .Hi'lVinp .ret lireti *. it -Ub 1- lla 1 .1.. iUi,. '.II1J St.l mi elm rib ; inenco hains we thence Mi I'l of be ,UI,_: the cast jjidi west side line claim, and the eitle with the 11 Laughlin's side line coined and contnlning about 010 acres scribed post being at the north coincide with tlio 1 Coiin*tralt*.«r, 1 T, .1. Demorest's (^"JK;;; ortli side line coin-1 ere«« ui umui iuth side hue oi II. aim, and the west tli the survey Lne, In ,i*i Said claim was located M.. 30, L005, by Chas, McQulre, as agent i<u I'.iuily Corner. TO THE PUBLIC'! I will only make photographs at the present prices until Julv 1st. II prices cut any figure remember they will only remain us they aie until above date. E. P. Tucker, Photographer, Opposite Canadian Hotel, 11-31 Cranhrook, CRANHROOK LICENSE DISTRICT. A special meeting of the Board 0 License Commissioners, Cranbrook License District, will be la-ld at the Court House, Cranbrook, un Prjday June 80, 1005, at the hour of ten o'clock in tho fui'citoun to consider the following application:— T. l). Cavon, Royal Hotel, Spokane Junction, T. \r. MeMullin, Chief License Inspector, ilmlt in* . Ii.in;<*. ' iu, ,er mtl) I1..1 " lluis' t.c -.lull l.i- C< Ili'ilUl.ll '.flU*. I>. I-I i.i.-il.il.-.l Surilnveit Ti'triiormi iri'iiuir)' uru uiifU i» UUI. ,ill,l Ilk- lllllll-.il*! I'lnllAI in I'l.inpiiii 1111V- .,iu.uu, . be ni 111U tils i 113 lllll) Uo u. w lie Miuiiteru n.l f.vut'L'iUt.K soia 10 tn. "•(uvilltii U) COKV ihel.iti't ur NOTICE. Take notice lhat thirty davs alter date 1 intend lo apply to tlie Chief % Commissioner of Lands and rt'orfcs '"' for a special license to cut and cany away timber from the tallowing described lands In South Kast Kootenay: Commencing at the southeast (orner of Lot 2248, Qroup I, being S. S Manahan's timber license; thence smith MJ chains; thence west 8U i^-,-., chains; thenee north SO chains; thence easl 80 chains to place ol betrinniii, Otis Staples. Dated June 1st, 1005. ll-at POR SALE. A new Victor safe; weigh! aboil 500 or (I0U pounds; combination out side door, key inside door; outsid. ineasuiiiiii'iit 27x22 inches wide; in side measurement 111 inches high, ll inches wide. Also almost new cash register, worth $luu new. l-'ur ihe low price of %\ lo cash lot linlh, Jn quire at. Herald olliee. 0 tl VETEUINAUY DENTISTRY, Some of the many symptoms ol tail teeth iu a horse an* slobbering, loss ol flesh, weak eyes, ami man) other symptoms. Stop and no lieu if ynur horse has nny of these symptoms. If so call phone or write me. 1 am the only veterinary surgeon iu Easl Kootenay using lhe celebrated Ilaus lum, electric lights, stehocopc and up 10 date veterinary Instruments. I treat cattle and dugs also. Dr. C. W. Cross, V. S., Phone 71 Cranbrook, 11. C. )9S 33 9 B9S9)9& S-S-.iSSS-S-S**'^ ABOVE ALL OTHERS jflor be Bahama .eCf-oars*. The uatitru Insist 1 tilth* in liuin. ,306 nlwa: Ciiv bear tb. u. P.u TIMBER NOTICE is hereby given il thirty lo make aphis the Chief Lands and Works, It. Iimi Nolle davs after dat. plication to Hi Commissioner for 11 special license away timber from the following described lands, situated in the Kast Kootenay district. Commencing at a post plained on the west bank of the Elk River, neatly opposite the mouth of the Michel 'Creek marked "J. Strong's N. 13. corner " running west 10 chains, Ihence soulh 100 chains, thence east lo the west bank of ihr Klk River, tin nee north to the place uf commencement. John Strong, Located June 13th, 11105. 13-41 II lintels. WHOLtSALE " A.C. BOWNESS ii Cranbrook, 11. C. -a sej,s,ei'*e'e,«.&tt:-:e.6i6wsi>*:«-6* Vi. It. IIKATTY, I'l'N'Kll.ll, IIIHKlTlllt, CltANUROOK, II. 0. TELEPHONE US nt'.. DR. F. E. KINO DLNIISI' Ol'K'l' IIOtlRSl H t.i 13 i, 111. I io ,1}, m, 7 ,n fl 11 III. t rfMiilRnce on Armfltrong CKASBROOK, B. C. .1. (i. CUMMINQS PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR l 'llAMlltlllll. I. O. G M.-i'Is I'vi'iv Friiliiy .'Is I'VI'IV I'm in1 nml ii tin ly invlliil ., SIM., S*-'_, l.i.iHi i: T. nlioye Miinii ' llimllt Sl.,,-,- Hnpii.v MR- MUSIC HlSl.,11', TMCbd Uf Ilu- I'lu,Hilar,r Special atU'iiilon to loucb, itch, nlque, phrasing anil gia_ing ol atudlea Apply at residence on Butw.ll ive. VV. P. (lllk'l), Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. UKANHKUlIk, HKITiSI! CUI.UMUI*. j. H. THOriPSON. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Cranbrook, B. C. HARVKY & McCARTER. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. tlaiell Block Cranbrook, B C. *******».*******tn,*t******* I C, H. DUNBAR \ * Barrister, Solicitor, Notary » | Public, Etc. X J Cranbrook, • - II. C. * ,^.ff.,.„,,.,.„,,,,„,, DRS. KINli (t 0RP.EN, Physicians and Surgeons. ottice .i Residence, .fmairont A... III! Iti: IHIUkS: tor.,,,,,,,,., .... 9:.|(| |u |, Alt.riHiuii. .... |:Juio.:JS Kvculnn ■ • ■ J.Jl) h, »al» ,'RA .mtiioK, : : , u. o * Ml- i ,» ' «, I <<■ ! a- M.I ■, I .. , .. ' * | , , : Dr. Connolly, j Physician And Surgeon ,, '' Olliee on Armstrong Avenue i I * I «■ i •♦ I t I •«' I "i> 1 * I * I '8* I * I - DR. P. B. MILES DNRTIST ,1't If'l-'. Illll'lll; III,',. Ill ..l.l piwlofl 1,1,.. k UUANUKOOK, ll. C THE HORSE'S PLEA |l|, lllll „rir,'„Hi liu,, I,...v,i tlill il' li'unl. 1,1. III.' pldll, H|...,a ll... mil. Anil in i-iitii- ,il i.ii-1, In-HH call lip III. CUIISS vi.tiikiNAitv sur.mil>. uk. uttiss, M mm |)KNI|S| CkAi-lHKI.I.K, II C, I'lliinr il FERNIE McVittie & Laidlaw, Mining Engineers, and Surveyors, •' CRANBROOK, B. &' THOS. T. McVITTIE, P. L. S. J. T. LAIDLAW, M. E, THK CI.ANIO.OOK IIERAI.ll \ READ WHAT WE ARE DOING THIS WEEK EVHRY BOY Under Boven yours of age wbo can it'll ns ou wlmt page nt' the iLt;iM our tulil is ou we will L'ivo FREE five it'iitsi worth »f hint ut thr stun*. FATHERS Show ilu- Iiul,. "oiks whoro to H,„l our ntlil il,.-,, liri.iK il"'. ..,,.' sl..,.' s.i Wv .-.-.II tl. .11 lllllll I1ABY CARR1AQES We Imve just nol in u Inryi' sliM-k ..l'l» ..ill il',,1 i-iirrinuoa, Anj wtimtiti i,.t,-r*—l.-.l in BUl-ll will ill, ,,,11 I,, HONEY OR NO MONEY Wo run _ii|,|,lv ynu uilli ;i Uuby C'urriiun, REMEMBER UV are fust SHcnriiiK Ihe trade, fall ami Ifiirii the reiutuu wli) LOW PRICES ia "iir wen{xiii THI: PRICES At onr store ia what brings tin* people, W'hv nol '■ iin.' with tht. inr If vim wnttta H.iLy Onrringe nr a I lo-wirl and bave not tin- MONEY call an.l bop .vital ur- i.iiilii-iiii-IiIs u<- .-an niitKi- ItAlt' QO-CARTS We lava ulao nol a HOW supply nf l|„.B,. U'ot.ls. U'simns ;,|-.' .-l.raiil _* Tl„v nru r..-lli„m f||at; u,-| j0|lra 1,,'f tli.'.v ai.-u..,,,' MOTHERS T.-.k.- ,,il.-i.-st .-iit,n;:li i„ your liltl,- fnika to allow liti'iii uii.-ia- t,. lin.l ..111 ...l.l Ui -;,„- tinxioua tu tii-ut id, in all. EVERY tilRI. I'lluVr fitftit y.a,-,,.,' ;,t!»' nli., ran till ns '„, wlllll pa..- i.l tin, Hornlil uur mid i_..u we will Kivi.. FREE i'n nla worth of i-lini-olnl.-s at our .-lure CRANBROOK CO-OPERATIVE STORES ■mis >*******»»*****»%***4**»*»1.***>,'|f ***«»*»-»»-l. -fc *> _ *%%*•.*% *%** *» » **J Silk Waists 25 per cent Discount ...... { Ladies' Silk waists in black, white, } cardinal, mvy* blue, sky blue, green and { pink, all this years styles, Taffeta Pcau i De Soire and Jap Taffeta at 25 per cent discount. $10.00 for 7.50 9.00 for (I.7.S 7.00 for 5.25 5.00 for 3.75 $12.00 for 9.00 8.00 for 0.00 6.00 for 4.50 4.50 for 3.40 REID & CO. : Jill lhe Cdiesi Sou I venir Postal Cards I ', * \\.„..,l.,-.,-.pm, ,al,y"f.,„p. * ' ... |il)'ilin lln lal. -.1 ami pi,-Hi. .1 * t * "1 •.,,,.,. nu | „ mli.l ,■;,,,! , Wll * « J .in- nlwnya u liiii|< out for * J ,. m.M-lli. -. ,n tin* III,.- * t !* Ani.-iiu nm < i,llm, tina you *. J S will llml nil m-i'v iii-wml : , i. nl' Inn limil.I,im a.nils as u.-ll * 4 „ as I'.'.'llllil'lll l'.'|i,l',..l„,'li,.„S uf It { |* p'iiiiis"l'i,ii.,,si iiiuong th.' J 4 \*i lloi'kics I 4 4 4 * 4 » 4 4 4 4 4 : 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 9***.*.*.***.*'*'**'*'** *%*»*#0%*%*%»%%%%****»-»%%%%0 £ Beattie it JHchison; t mm n vm to D«ai : |2 Head llur limit t_.i un Firsl I'a.i _ *.... iimimt.ini.i.iif AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaHsAAAAAAAAAA A A j Amateur Photographers * ? ■ ^ > - LOCAL NOTES mm P.ckcd Up Aboui lbe City by And ing Questions of Many People. Head our ad. Patmore Bros. Well, are you going to Portland ? Win. t'urliu, ol Fort Steele, was a Sunday visitor. Thomas Caven made a business trip to Yahk .Monday. Wilson, ihe jeweler, lius just received a nice line ol .silver novelties. Wm. Itoss, .M.P.I'., of Fernie, wa in town Sunday. T, McVittie and wife were ove Irom Steele Saturday. J* Don't lose your good negative* because of pnnr and J* ^ faulty developers. Try our oo A ' A a Ready to Use Solution a A A A for ili'vuloping pl.-iii's nnil lilins. ilsvolopiiiR Velox, Dekko .aial A Sulii, Prints. Fixing Hall, fur, ml v,u A other papers, Ton! J They will give you uerfeel saii: 9 liiul pleasure in having J Perfect Pictures * •*0 Tln-v are ready in A A ..I Ma, ran i.'i tl>.in A A A A A A A A A A tion, was in lawn Sunday Mis. .'. Vi. .Inliiistim ami chlldrrt, vlsilcd in l.iu-ii oi,', Sunday. For Suit'—Business blni'k; center ol ll.e town; J1 ll,,,. See Hutch, Mi. tin,luu, ol Campbell's store, .Mnyi,', sp, in Sunday iu the city. J. A. Iliiiilirinii. ,,i llarysville, spent '.Sunday with lus sfslci licic. .1. A. .Mi'.iil,.,,,,, of Marysville, was in town ilia first of the week. l-.iluald Sproule has been appointed ii jusiae ul the peai-c at Marysville II i" rent. Apply lo IV. I'. il,,,.I. .1.. Mr l Ills last s.i Im jC. E. REID & CO.; Hake, II .ml Nil,, l.awl DRU0QISTS 'Phone 71 STATIONERS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA l Hi >T\ i '\\ m „k I ■ , lire, ill a pri.-e Iai, lilile ii lln... .Ji " ,-, iiiii In llut, nh, wlllll I, ililfer, i lu III, lil. s|,li- 1111,1 gull, i ,1 ,|,:a na - Tt.ni skhs ro oni I Kit ,'"'„- „„l a,-,- ,,,„■ ,„.„■ H|,„.|<,,| - ,1 ,1 Iny, I i- Mmle lu ivlieie Mi asm,' Si.ii, an li,,,,.■ , pintles, j couple Moyie ».,- here .,,. business this U is'!, I .' Iriinl offices, s.'.vii.l lluul Walts block, lui lent Appi) to Mighton ,\ Kelsall. 7-tl Mi and liis tleo lloggaiilt anil 111, mills a,,-.,- !■',.,I Steele lisltots II ii - On Saitiulii) June ITIli, --' , ,i a.i ins K. i: King, a Si ih ,,, ,1,,- Kasl Knolcn die, M,i,i!i.i,n. .,, Itynn, was min) and M,„i.la, Itwooil, ol Moyie, spent .1 ,s ,n Craiibrook Uus week , nn.lb.i. who is ,11 „, the s II ami family lell mi Mon , ilu- lYlinlei'iucie country, the) Will MMIaala i il weeks LEASK & HENDERSON nn Ua ,1 I'. till III. Ill, tn ill's houscKwpcr Apply Mox LUMBER Robinson Mckenzie Lumber Co., Ltd. Saw and Planing Mills All Kinds Ol Rough and Dressed Lumber Midstream capable with childtv 203, I'orl irtluir, Oni ih ' Orangemen ut Cranbiook Will celebrate the famous Battle of the Hoyuc mi the 12th of next month Surrounding I.. 0 I. '■■ have been In vttetl in loin m ilu- demonstration. II yon want a lurnacc real hud, you Mani 11 real Rood. This is ihu "Sunshine'1 (in mice Burns hmd or suit . i.iil, coke ol wood. Patmore lints. V K Slddons, late ol the liim ol Manning A Slddons here, and who is now engaged in a profitable hardware business at Moose Jaw, Ik in lown al pres. ul closing up his business at' .1 vi Vgncw wcni to Jaffray on Tub daj Dave I Imn was ip Irom lloyle this week ll.. - ■■ tu I.:.', in H..-. i. u , first . L. \pplj at thu. olliee <> \ Knij Ka .. vi Uui lu Fernie Sin l..v Ui . Kuti U.....1. i, in i Wardnei 1: Irp-ls llll. WCI .- Ui . S Mill, i nl i'i' io|i i Ilia giii-at ol Mis I \ r,,i, \ Miss .slieph i.i i,| Wardner, was a I'Liiihio ik ■ i--.it.,i this week. Wm. tlregorj lias moved Intn his new icsi.lttic- in Hnkei Hill. Uavc lltvekenridge did business Ior ih,- Crows Nesl Pass I.umhui com- paii) in Cranbrook lliis week 11. i: itc.iiir and wm- returned TucMlti) trutii llicii \i dl to Un- coast, and report a splendid trip. i: Itoss, turmcrlj cai fnieiiiau nl I-Viiii,, Ins in-, ii iransfcrred lo Sir- .i.ii J. .lens.n lakes ihe position at Kernle. Wanted, hy a young lady, position .is stenographer. Flrstclass refer Bucfs. Apply io Herald, .1. Corey, who lias been operating here tor a short time, lell Tuesdaj for St. Marys, where he will resume bis duties wllh lhe C, I'. K. Mrs. KeilWlck, who has been ill ill the hospital i.u some lime, has been removed in the home oi h.-i brother, James Itynn, an.l is improving slowly. II. A. r wail, nf the Hank ul Commerce, has been transferred Horn Cr..m.rt.ok to Kamloops, Ile i-s sue* a tsleti bt re by A. 1'. Nor man, oi Nanalmo. The English church has been treated lo a new dress of paint and a new fence has been elected around tho gn un.ts These Improvements add greatly to lbe appearance ol the property.' Iluy live acre lots in South Cranhrook; they ate going fast. "Hutch," sole agent. T. D. Cavcn has started building operations nn his new hotel at Spokane Junction. Tom allows that there ii'id hr no shelterless nor hungry In the district when the new - home " i*- completed. Tin- dale of the Football Assncla lion smoker lias hem changed from Friday, the 33nl, to Monday, thi -Uili, so as not to coulllcl with tin scli.ml coticci! On that evening tin cup and lhc gold and silvei mednb will he presented to the victorlom The Imperial Hank nf Canada i- iii.w settled In its new .pun lers hi lhc old Ileal tie store, and hns a vcrj attractive, roomj building, with exeelleul iti!eii.>i airnngeiiients and modern olllce lltllngs The Imperial si.iti lias every reason lo leel proud ul iis new home. glc Was Up Muni l.\.H was here Iiom Fernie down n..in Bayard 11 ilJpa In snap. > For Snle-aut Cranhrook; ii Tlnlcli." Loyal Orange Lodge, No 1*71, will .ittiii.l divine service at Dig Method* ist church ,m Sunday, July fllh, at il o'clock The members an requested In meet nl the Oddfellows hall al 10 o'clock \ isiling brethren .ne invited to join 111 the tiiiircli and tlevtltiolial exercises. \l. Mclnnls, while in town last week, was called hack lo Calgary on Recount ol the death uf his mother-in- law, Mrs McArthur, who passed awaj nn the I Ith Inst. Deceased hail' reached Hi-' >'i|»' "Id nge of 8*1 years, and had been n resident in Western Canada since insi. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Malcolm Mclnnls, of Calgary, and Mrs. Mc- Crlmmon, ol ItXImontou, also ihree sons, iwo ol whom are living in the west and one iu New Zealand. Are you building a home? If so you want a furnace. We handle lhc "Sunshine" furnace, (iives perfect satisfaction, Patmore Bios. Harris Bros., the butchers, moved into their new quarters on Arm fiotel * J. R. DOWNES, •I; BRICKLAYER and y' •I- CONTRACTOR ? ... X A Short Drive *•*, Fun,;,,',', Boiler, Hum.,'. *t* ... ii-, . , X ,1, mill 1'ii'i'pliice mirk u apeciiil- V ... ;.; From Victoria ... ... ;i| All ileacrlpl inns nf ul .j. !•'• wiirl lerluki'ii, Orilem left 'X „i pni-.ni ciosins up ins nusiness „i- „ aV(.nm, U). |irsl o| „1(, W1,ek fans. Next week he will return In .,,,,„ „(.w Mm ,, a„ L>n)argcnien, lira priilrlo town with his latnlly to <n4 |,,)|u.0V(mi(mt on „u, 0tt* Htanrt reside permancntl)-, >nd was npc0SSlirj, ,,, aCcoiii. lale X I Pr-lrv-i*. r^-nrlc '''I l*"ver" "' strawberrliis should get| the growing business „f this enter- ... J. JuAjyar JL/dVlo ... ihch supply nt Irull lor preserving prising firm. The ground floor in u«cd v • *:* litis week. The licrry is now in Uh'entirely f,„ tho meat market, and People of South East Koot- ;i; ni enay who visit Victoria sliou'd -jl '' " Mt'UHTDK'S not fail to visit Goldstream. ** | wiii mvWu l"'""'1"""""{'" i *** It is the tourist's paradise. I .i<.^.HvH'*<"X^*H":»:»:«H prune, You should nol wall for the consists ol a Hue display window ami last pickings. Hy giving your orders excellently finished salesroom in to 0, T. Itogers you cau have the front, wiih lhe olliee and the sausage berries shipped direct the same day'making room in the rear, the latter as picked, fresh and delicious from business being simplified hy the in- the berry field, or If more convenient stailation of a water motor. A neat, place your order with the Express dean, capacious cellar has also been messenger for Wlgcu's selected her- completed, with elevator attach- ties and Ihey will be sent to you mints for facilitating the Inuidlinj C, O. ll., price W.'iU per crate for of lhe stuck. The second si.ny is i selected Irull at. Wilkes. "Unman" large airy loom 2-lxflf) feel, mn.i. mi extraordinary large and sweet suitable as a lodge room or public land enjoy life," he says. Mr. Itot- licity, lln- like of which yuu never hall, and as such it shall probably he tins also has a glowing description ol saw before, most suited for private rented. The new Mat iis building I the crops this year in Manitoba and parlies, picnics, etc. Price $3.50 has been erected on careful and sen- lhe Northwest. lie declares the per crate, of 21 boxes, at Wilkes, B. slide plans, backed up hy good work-1 yield this year is going to smash all C—O. J. Wigcn, P.O. Cresloii, H.C. maiiship, and is a credit to the town, previous records. J F Pi Monday ,i Harrison Monday Ul Heek.-t -\ Monday !■' ball wllh Fernie tu-murro* afternoon ,i n Hillings returned (ruin lhu i.i.ist Tuesday \\ k Smith, ..i Sirdar, wns in town this week, 1-. u Kelsall was a WattshiiiB • isituj ovei Sui.day. l'. Foote was a MMttn from Marysville during Ilu Week, .1,,in, Harris is had, from lhe 'Maine (o| a ii-v. days. Corey How, the Wardner link ol the law, is in town this week. Jerry Boyce was down from Calgary ,i couple ot days tins Week. Mr, and Mrs, Whitehead, "I Moyie, Were Crnubrouk visitors Sunday. Have you secured join tickel tin ihe (outball smoker Monday even* ing ? Six roomed furnished house on Maker hill io rent for summer. Apply _.t Herald Olliee. Harry Bradford, the Bayard hotel magnate, visited the city this week on business. Amateur photographers will find something of interest in Chas. E, Keid A Co.'s ad. The only Harry O'Connor, ol Winnipeg, circulated among his numerous Craubrook friends this week Don't forget aboil t i ha 1 S t raw - berry social and apron sale in the Presbyterian chinch nest Thursday night. J. Hambley, lale of Poplat Creek, has upiiied up a slock bi dry goods, etc., in Harris Bros.' old stand on Armstrong avenue. The business ol VV. H. Wilson, the jeweler, has increased so o( Ian* thai lie tinds it necessary to add utiothei workman to his sl.itl. The annual Corpus Christ! celebration is being held at lhc Sl. Kugenu mission to-day, und quite a number from Cranbiook are in attendance. Mr. Vance, a missionary from Toronto,* arrived in the city last Saturday and has taken charge of ihe work at Kimberley imdei Uev A, P Westniau, of Craiibrook, Wanted III once. —A lil.sl-i'lasa watch repairer. None oilier hul an Al man need apply. Anyone knowing oi such a man Would do a favor by notifying VV. II Wilson, Jeweler. i;t-ti The K, i.i p.'s turned out thnty- e strong lasi Sunday evening ami marched to ihe Baptist church, where Rev. Sloat preached a very appropriate and Impressive sermon. A sitawhctiy social and apion sale will he held iu the Preslfyteii-aii elnnch on Thursday evening, June 20th, at 8 o'clock. li will he a winner so far as a good time is eon cerned. The schools close fot the holidays this week, and the children are accordingly joyful The youngsters will now have two months of freedom from the cans o( .'dates and hooks, ami will have heaps of fun fishing, swimming, leasing th e baby and bothering mother. The second annual concur) of the Cranhrook Public Schools will be held in Wentworth Halt Friday even- lug, June 23rd, at fc o'clock. The Cranhrook orchestra will rendei several selections and n splendid programme of songs, dialogues, fancy drills and dances has been prepared. Admission 60 cent-.. Seats may be reserved without exlra charge. Plan at Beattie\s Drug Stole. Will Rollins, of the Went woi tlii Imiel, returned Tuesday from his visit nl several weeks In the old I home back east. It was Will's first visit for several years, and although he found many changes l.ucau wns j about the same dear, old place as of yore and the Lucuii hoys aie all j happy and prosperous. The white school and the red ham were still! fainilar landmarks, and lhe singing! class and Young People's Society were sliil nourishing. Still, also,' did the oldest inhabitant and the [ aged historian pour tales ol pioneer deeds ol chivalry and of valor into the eager ears ol the sturdy SWain at the corner grocery and lown pump gatherings. Aside from this, how-1 ever, Mr, Boll Ins overflows with praises of the east, and says its back to the olil stamping grounds (or his, whm the stake is large enough. There's where you see something; :•♦*•:••; Toilet Soaps We carry good quality asaortmenl ul toilet sc Nothing very expensive bui .ill KO,,J. Hazel all, I'jc pyr bu.x, Cream oatmeal, rAk ptr box Witch Hazel, 25c per box, Carnation 35c per box, Wheat Bran -tic pcr box. See our show cases, ips. G. T. ROGERS FANCV ANI. STAPLE (IROCBRIBS AMI CROCKERY CRANHROOK. B. C. ...... A.'. XX ..... ...... ...... XX XX ...... XX ...... XX XX XX ...... ..... ...... THE SUCCESS OF OUR SALE has been more than we had ever hoped for. But could it well be otherwise, with goods selling for less than one halt their actual worth. Imagine 12 Men's Linen Collars $1.00; II Pair all all-wool Sox for $1.00: all up to date all-wool Men's Suits $4.q_>: a genuine Box Call Shoe woith $3.50 for $1,45, and all other goods in the same proportion. Jt .* _* .* jl HILL & CO., CranbrooK's Greatest Store .... .... H .... It's H .... ":".'. V.'. 11. 11. ■.'.'. i.'. fflwmwmiMmwwmwmmmmmmffl m i MARCONI WIRELESS! ffl ffl ffl ffl i*« ffl ffl 1 i ffl Mr Marconi arrived in England the other day on the H. M. S, Campat and during 7iis enure trip across the Atlantic was in constant communication with both England and the United States hy wireless telegraphy. He will immediately proceed to Poldl _ foi the purpose of Installing Ins latest high-power apparatus similar tu the one recently installed a\ Glace Bay, at l.'ape Ureton. A wireless service between England and America will become a tact within a v.-ry few weeks MARCONI SECURITIES will advance rapidly when this service is inaugurated — New Vork Journal ("Kit of town orflorB nre coming in last ii" if Vnu waul any of the Canadian Marconi stuck apply at once tu at '\ 1 m m i * I dOHN HUTCHISON A CO., | LOCAL AGENTS FOR MUNROE i. MUNROE, N. Y. ^ WmmmMmwmmmmmmmmfflmmfflmom ■H+H+M-M-I-H--H-IrW-i-I-1-1 l-l-l-i-l-H-l l-H-1 1-Hl-l-H-M-l- Among Our New Goods We Have Bath tubs of all kinds, Enameled Cast I Iron, Steel Clad, Duplex, Enaineline. | Also Lavatories, Low Down Closets, Sinks, etc. *f All installation work lirst class. J. D. McBRIDEj IJLm,,m..|..M''M''I''I''I''I''I'1**'*^^ Manilla,lur.'r. al Rough and ,1,..«__,! I.UriBER unit mni.NsioNs Also ull kinds of MOULDINQS Mills a I .liitl'niv. 1. van nml Cranbrook, B.C. Ilcnil Uftke, - Cranbruuk b * t T T * * * > * 4* $**********♦*************& THK CRAXBHOOK HEUALD ..DRINtt.. CHANBROOK BEEK Made from the best malt and purest water, it is unexcelled for quality. AsK for CranbrooK Beerand insist on having it. The Cranbrook Brewing QL MaJting Co. Lid. Also Manufacturers of a.11 kinds of Aerated Walters. CRANBROOK. * * * British Columbia tf. .sia.*i**i«_*«i*«H-^ts«ft-'r*isi^^^ NEWS OF THE DISTRICT Taken From East Kootenay Papers. \ft&fe4*>s-i»4'M*»ia'»*si*-s-9*»-i>-s-9'ii'S; b#m. jx«(i( tsss i i -.-■- ftOYIE. pul I H. I. Stephen* VI. Riitkcuiliirl J. law.oo. Morrissey Mines is still turning out Its usual quota nl coal. The big Alexandra hotel is still the best conducted hotel in East Kootenay. Your money's worth at all limes. _aa. ii ii—i-ii—__-_——_■____■__■— THE ALEXANDRA HOTEL, Stepfieni tin,., ft Cu., Owners nnj,l'r„prlciura, Morrissey Mines, B. L. H. I.. Slephcns Morrissey is the place to take the Great Northern train for Spokane-the time is 12 hrs.; 24 hrs. to Seattle; 32 hrs. to Vancouver di ■.* <* .« THE AUSTRALIAN HOTEL THE Bill WHITE HOTEL. Stephens Bros., Owner, and Proprietors, Morrisscy Junction, B. C. I IMII HIV"'/* NOTHING mi HARRIS BROTHERS But Choice Meats is cut up over our block. For quality and good service, send your Meat Orders in to us. .*****'*****'-*'******-******K*****M**M****}****M*****. * ! x » _ Itb ...Manitoba Hotel... 11"inli-r New Management) U. A. McDONALD, nanager ■ Hold is in the center of town. The » # I rooms are % ' * comforLiblc and well furnished, the dining room is first- | class, and the bar is supplied with the best. When you ♦ wanl a good place to stop come to the Manitoba, * WE GIVE VOU YOUR MONEY'S WORTH J 1 *4*-******************** *v**i*******************-*****-i •t-W-H-I-H-l-H-l--H-I--H-H-I-K--I-HH-H^-H-HH pALLS VIEW HOTELS; CHENETTE & NEAL, Proprietors uipped hotel in the ', *.ooms-. '4^.H-H-I-H-!-W--W-W-H-H-!--I-W-WH^W-+W-«4^-4-«-I--i- I MARYSVILLE, B. C. Jh<{"**«* *- - St. Marys valley. ..■* Commodious Sample Rooms., T1MBERLANDS FOR SALE OR LEASE The Canadian Pacific Railway Company offer timber lands comprised in British Co- umbia Southern and Columbia & Kootenay Railway land grants for sale and to lease on favorable terms. These lands contain some of the finest timber in the Kootenay District. iiiuiia iiiiiI further iiiirtii'iilurs apply to the following <M»«M50O000<X.0&iX«Xi:C.«i« THEY are new are swell The photographic mounts iustin at the PREST t*HO- : TO CO. Studio where every- : thing in photography is up to the minute. Prest Photo Co. mi*^^o (From the Leader.) Mrs. E, 11. llill and Mrs. Jelterson, lu-r sinter, left Wednesday fur Gotler- Iclt, uut., to visit their old home. The marriage ol Miss Jane Moore, lo Mr. .Inlm Uarby.shite, of Creston, is 111111011111111 to lake place on July iiitli. Miss Moore is well and lavor- ably Kiinttii iu Moyie, wliere She at ..ne time Ma-, a teaetit-l iu tllO school Dave Elmer and Charlie Diamond succeeded lu catching 50 trout In a lew hours lasi Saturday; Tliey wero fishing In tlie uppei Moyie lake oppos lit* tlif Itiotilli ol l.allili iieek. The Leader was published ;t day eat)let thap usual tins week. The editor is leaving lot 1'orlland tn Lake iu the fail, and will he away lot „ week or ten ilaya. AMiTllKU l)i\ UHONl). The St. Eugene, tin- greatest ol all ilu- paying mines m ilu* Kootenays will declurea dividend ol $711,01111 ur two cents a share on July Lst. Since (.ho beginning oi the Pfc-scut year, the si. Kugene has netted the following profits: January, f-13.000 ; February, $-12,000 i March, $70,000 , April, $00,000 ; May over $70,000. CKLKHKVriOS 1'lttKiKAM IS AK- lUNOI'H), Movie, will hold a bumper ccle-bra- lion on Dominion Day. The program will he longer and the events mul interesting thuii at any previous eel In nl it.it hi'ld here. The committee is doing excellent work in raising t Is ami arranging llie purses, ele. AI their meeting Wednesday evening the [allowing program was agreed upon: 1st. 2ml. I—Children's sports $30 $ $ 2—lllll yard foot race 7 .1 3—Broad jump 5 2 i—Sack race 5 i 5—Fat man's raee ...100 W, 11. cigars ii—Putting stone 5 1 7—Potato raee S tl 8—Hose reel raee llaivie cup 0—Logrolling contest 16 a Ul—Tic making contest 15 lu 11—(.'hupping contest 7 ;*l li—Shooting contest Silver cup 13—Drilling contest 75 25 14—Boat rate 10 u 15—Tug-ol-war 50 The sports will begin as soon alter lunch as possible. A special train will he arranged to run from Cranhrook iu the morning ami return late in the evening, so thai the visitors may be able to spend all day here. Manager Cronin, of the St. Kugene, will close down the mine and mill that day il the majority of the men are iu favor of it, and the management of the Moyie Lumber company will likely do the Same thing. The band buys will give a dame in ihe evening iu Eagle hall; TlcWtS $1 Including supper. Those wbo come to Moyie on thai day are assured ot having a good tune. The program will be Interesting and it is the intention ol the committee to not have a dull moment. There will be good hotel accomodations, and plenty of boats for those who wish to go on tho lake. So Come ami enjoy yourselves. i on the Michel. A marriage li. the Kernle olliee Fred. It. Mou-y . lell. Iioih ..I Mil Mrs. L. H. Pi lot Dgdensburg, eiisfl -..as Issued at ..ti Wednesday t,. n.l Mt*,. 1..'.mm (id ot, North Dakota, octoi leaves la-da) v \ . to see in-! daughter tor's depi will take Ciorr.e BCllOol, I eagles a olty mi Olit' It'll I Dorothy prioi to the tun' (nr England when t college course. Pedlar, principal ol 11HIii 141III tfrHWi'i'H'i'M lust See I low it Feels to be Satisfied Stop at the gCOSHOPOLITAN HOTEL E. H. SMALL, rlanager i •i-i-H-W .•..|..|..|..|..|..|..t..M..|..H..M-.|-! ■!•!• |..|..i..|..|..|..|..|.+.|..|..|.|..|..|..|. .^.^.|..|..|..|..|-|..^.^.|..|..|..|..^.|..^.^.|.^.|..|..|..^.|..|..^.^.l..t..|..^!•.|_.■|•.|■.^.|•!••|.! il 8 ■i-i-i- I,,-. „.-.-K i.|„,l I,,,, l.,i,.,,. >'..,i|il.< ol mil.-, ;,,,Klh ..1 tl„ tl,.' mat Btile .., tliu in, ..,„„• ilusi,,,,., .,,,.,, awl hi' Mils llliillllt' In gel I, II Ilia ii„',,sii,,-il li leel from Up to ll|i. II. Im l.l„.lai-|. ,||„1 Ml-a, Ml'.'., W,'lf 11,1,1,l,',l ,,i (:,,,,■„.,, ,llM i,,.i, Mi. Lemlitik ,a ii K. ll ".'.Nl a lliili-Wii,. I'll.' i..„ly mat, I, couplo aro spouttlng tlit-li liuimyinou .,1 l'..,ll,„„l. („.• , mid nltiuwiinl limy b,, lo I'llk'iigu ..„ ,i visit. Mr, I'.,,t.u, ,i s,'..,,li„i.,„ us iliivcr ut Coal fuel, iiiui. Willi a ,,'tt ai'lKi.K .,,'1-1,1,„ iiiurniiig, .\ ,-itt mn ..,.-, I,,,,, in llit-lllllj I,', lllilr Illjinll'S ,.. In, i-i, Wit, uiitl also Callfftllg llili'l'llill llljllllaa. Tilt, log Mill 111' i,l„l„llill,-,l li.'l..,, llll, Kllt'i*. Vi. IViil.li, " ll„ ..I Llllll' M,.liiil l -IHHffllfflffira^ | P. BURNS ca CO. HI, llllll nml Call MEAT i 1 1 Fur" lo'.-nia local lllllll ugi.'iits: v'. Hyiln Baker, Cranbrook, 1 I. H. Wilson, Wardner, B. O, B. R. Bruce, Wilmer, B. O. E, Miilluniliiiiie, Jr., Creston, B, C. H. & M. Bird, Nelson, B. C. . Or to J. 5. DENNIS, llritish Columbia Land Commissioner, Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Calgary, Alberta When You Clean House Bring your curtains and carpets to us for washing. Wn nuiki' n api'i'inUy of wash. intfC. P. U.ovoftilia. No Chinamen employed Crows Nest Sleam Laundry j SLATER & McPlHili, Proprietors 5 ,m\mOsm^mT^^je^f^mm^^m^oyos**m FERNIE. Ilhel THICK HOUSES arc all right to watch, bui not drive. The horaoswu itse in nnr LIVERY SERVICE an* selected for service as well m show. Thoy are good lively road sters that will carry you safely there and back. E ride wa ran supply ynu with a Rood horse ami a proper carriage. The liaitdlcy Livery Stables (From the Free Press.) Wing Kee, wbo runs a lar^ laundry on Baker street, was summoned on Wednesday to answer to an infringement of by-law No. in, In that an employee expcetoralTd on lhe clothes while Ironlngi Sim Pooii, the man himself, admitted the offense and also lhat he was aware of lbe by-law. Chief Warring swore that he gave Wing Ken a warning six weeks previous. Ile paid a tliiu of $fi uml cosls. K. .1. Watson was ni t-raiibrouk several days Ihis week. Mrs. lligglns returned from a vlsll wiih friends at Moyie. II. I). Moiiriinaii, formerly or Fer nie, has successfully passed bis third year iu medicine ai the Toronto University, I lurry Hemihier, formerly of Ibis plaee aud who now is managing a llolel at Nlrdeu, Man., stayed off a lay in two this week to look up lus uld friends Itblleon his way to visit lbe Portland lair. Hi'lore His Honor Judge Putin al. Nelson on Tuesday, Mcbeotl ol Fernie, tharged wiih the theft of a watch, through his counsel, S. S. Taylor, pleaded not guilty and elected to be tried by speedy trials. Trial was Used at Fernie oh July 7th. Hail was lo be allowid at $500, accused in S'-ifiU and hem , one or more bondsmen in $860, ■ The Michel mines have been work-! Victoria, June 20.—Charles II Hilling a little slack during the last few lions was formally charged with weeks owing to the lack ol markets shooting with intent lo murder this and the shortage of cars, and in con- morning, in lhc police court, lie sentience tlie shortage space along the was remanded [ur a week to allow coke ovens was stacked high with Mat-ready to appear in court. Hail coke awaiting shipment. A large was not accepted nor was a plea " order, said to lie 25 cars per day via Lelhbridge and Great Falls has start- - ed to reduce the. pile and the mines I If you want Irivoora iire -workiug more steadily. 'price, shoes The formation ol under .* ,.n even! i f lla vi I Uu' Spatwi ber company lasl Saturda) all bis property tu <i. (i. The mill property is in soiiitM a mix-up and Alt. Molfalt is i gaged in getting ii stralghtei 1,. Herchmer is at Spnmvoo seating .Mi. Moffalt. (From lbe Ledge.) A boxing cuiitesl will com the opera house ou Monday June ltlib, between U, Hut Fernie, and J. Wllsi Moat. For some weeks a rumor has been iu circulation ib.it the Coal company will erect ami lease a club house ,i. Coal Creek. It is said a large re creation ball will be run in connect/Ion, uud some of lbe men assert thai heer will be suld at live cents a SChoOllcr. This rumor is imt eon firmed. 1). C. Cm bin, of Spokane, is here. The Crows Nest Pass Coal company are building new olllces, large enough lo accommodate iheir Increasing busi ness for some time to come. The building will cover the complete square hounded by t-lowland and Pel* lutt aveiiuo antl Cox and Hanson streets. They will he built with cement blocks, and fitted up in a mod em style. The work is already und er way nnd will be rapidly pushed U completion. MERCHANTS I Presh nud Cured McnU £j Froah lish, (lame and t^j Poultry, ffi \l\ Ut' inppl) oni) iin-' besl >»ur ,n trade is lolklteil Hi \£.\ Murki-is iti nil tlu' pri<nl*uil Inva-i t,i' In Itrlllfh L.iliinitiln A-t MMSMM23SMEMIimMEE£mmMSMM 1905 NEW 1905 THIRTY THOUSAND MKN WANTED To HARVEST T NORTHWEST CROPS THIS YEAR. Winnipeg, Juu government has report. While only limited aci ■ an.—The Mniilloba Issued ii.-> first crop this report covers cage ol the province, its tendency may he taken as an Indication of the Northwest wheat prospects generally. It is compiled from"detailed reports of 975 correspondents; As regards acreage, wheat shows au Increase ol 1! per eetit, while there is also a substantial increase in oats and barley. All grain crops are considerably more forward than a year ago, and wheat especially is well stoolcd out. The total area under crop is as follows : Wheal, 2,048,088; oats, 1,031,230; barley, -132,208 , ollici crops, includ ing flax, rye, peas, corn and grasses, 110,-lCI ; total, J,217,580 acres, showing nn increase of '103,177 acres, The department ol agriculture esii- mutfs average 'H\ bushels ol wheal per acre, under present conditions, whieh wuuld mean over D7,500,000 bushels uf wheal foe Manitoba alone OHiclal estimates hnve nol been made as to numbei or harvesters required to handle wlmt promises I., be n record crop, bui tough estimates approximate lo 30,000 nun, n ■■ I of whom must necessarily bo raw foreign labor, as Ihal tn. can not be secured from Ontario sin ii points. ——o— (itIN PI.W AT \ ICTORM Victoria, II. (iibhons man, wound Vancouver!! ti.v., June a well klinwi .1 ,1 II. M.iu.'.i In-day, wllh gun. (lihliuns charged M with nllenatliig his wife's al The latter had just nceompaii home. Qlhlioiis has n i.-Chaili* llt'Wsp.ipr slu d Imr teretl. to get shoes at half that will wear and of j __ _ gymnasium eluh late pattern, go to "Scotty" McAr the instruction of Mr. Stanley thur's, at Sage's old stand. lie has1 Hrewer is a very- commendable move some great bargains. 1 Thr most attractive Hue of Wall Papers 1 •5- x ,w'"n .t. cvi-r shown it, Crnnlirook ,,,,ls Stripe Effects ! Viiniiali,',! Tllca tor Bathrooms A [ HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTINQ ! FJ. Bradley & Co. | 1 SPECIAL noR CRANBROOK 1 I VISITORS TO SPOKANE 1 * 1 n n n n n i i n i m m I m d i5rani» = *lf3otcl COR. HOWARD AND MAIN The Orand is tn he headquarters for all 11. C. people visiting Spokane. All ft. C. papers on file. Newly and completely refurnished and refitted. Every modern convenience. European plan. 50c to $2.00 per day. Free bus to and from all stations ::::::::: _ S3 m 1 E, E. PHAIR, Proprietor 1 m ' Late ol Hotel Phair, Nelson, B. C. M mnmmwmwmwmnnmmnnnnn j When you visit Cranhrook stop tit the » 9 I ROYAL HOTEL I t 9 None Better In the District Rates Si and up. Short Orders and Oysters served in any style from H p. m, to 0 a. in. 1 i^l The table is the best, the roams arc unsurpassed tor ele.in H 9 liness and comfort and the bar.is supplied with the best brand *> 4'> ol liquors and Clears. A Z L. B. VANDECAR, Prop. X ■■HlHHiaHHHHHHHHHnBl fflHBBBinMliniiHSillKI L. CLAPP W. ROLLINS The Wentworth Clapp & Rollins, The New Managers. Drop in and see us any time. We arc on deck 25 hours mil ol lhc 2-1 THE CRANBROOK HERALD. VOLUME 8. t'liANUItOOK. BIUTISII COLUMBIA, TtHRSDAY. .UNI. 20. 1005. Nl MISl.lt 11 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Paid-up Capital. $8,700,000 Reserve Fund. $3,500,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO B .: W.M.Kl u, it. Al KX. LAIRD, Ant, Gen'l Maiwgw BANK MONEY ORDERS ISauii) AT THE FOLIOWINQ RATES: $5 ind under — 11 cent* Ovir $5 and not en.ff.luij *10 C ceitm " $10 " " $aa iu cents " *3o " " »so ... is »nts ihrsf Onler-t •re* I'uyuhk ul I'm* nl any ..lb.i- in (it inula ol -i Chartered Hank (Yukon tacepted), and .u ilu* principal banking points In lhc I'liitt-il Slnlc*. MOOTUIkl ht * HUP BATl m THI*: CANADIAN HANK OF COMMERCE. LONDON, ESC. 'l'lity ful'iii mi li&ccllcnl method ut remitting miiiuM nimiis uf money wllh Mui iv und ul -411111II cost. CKANUROOK BRANCH F.C. MALPAS. M«r. ,<i**.i. <•<«•.«<•«< .««* •«....... ......... .......'iiij ^IMPERIAL BANK j I OF CANADA! CAPITAL REST • PAID UP $.i,IHHMHMI $3,000,000 j HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, ONT. j J T. R. Mcrritt, Pits. D. R. Wilkie, Vice Pres. and Gen. Manager _ £ * * * J CRANBROOK BRANCH S I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT»rS.TsL0*ED f * A general banking business transacted. Drafts sold availa- * { bit In every put of Canada, United States and Europe. Special } X attention to collections. I. F. M. PINKHAM, Manager, § \+n********t************************************4? **■************>*****>*■+«■*■ ##♦*#♦**•>♦##• *#J OKXIOOcWa-XrJXKKWOOOO'^^ t*7**444***t*********^***************l. Defective eyes cause much misery. Those persistent headaches, smarting lids, pain in eyeballs, other symptoms oi defective eyesight, disappear when accurately fitted with glasses. By our methods we carefully and accurately measure your delect, and promptly give you relief. W. M. WILSON. JEWELER & OPTICIAN *♦••♦'>•*•♦♦l•t*'^**lt****l**>****,''* i t*************************************\, "WILGA" PRIVATE HOTEL The most comfortable house nnd the best table in the Kootenays Apply (or terms S. G. H.wdlcy, Crnnbrook r (ji.iwwu«**i«Jo.*-."m* 5 «8»_fe_»-8»tea c ut a 1 Beak * Elwell e ____________________________________________________ I ft have just received a very satisfactory re- ^ port ol the operations of the s ft ft it —•' — -- -, — - U '*\ k, 5 Call at tlieir new offices opposite the post ^ *r oftlce and see il. i* I in aO-.0-*"»-3-<l-«s*]*-S-S-3 8 -IS it 8 .S-8~8- 0 4) Ulesiern Oil * Coal Co. \ JK IDistancc lenos Enchantment to a great deal of the jewelry - sold today. Not so with the goods we sell. The closer you examine them the better you like them. We Invite an inspection. Win. r. I ate cc Son, ubaduatk opticians Official Watch Inspector! Grow, Nest I'lisn Division, C. P. K, END OF THE m. 1 FOOTBALL SEASON CRANBROOK CLOSED IT IN A BLAZE OF GASTRONOMIC lil.iiiiY \n ideal d.iv .ii spun ivas provided when Fertile inft the Cranhrook team ■ li Frul.iv la^i in the leluiti football in.itrh A perfect day, a large at* tendance, ..inl ilu- keenest ion test witnessed in i.H-si' pui la ioi several hpasQim innrhfO the occasion rt.n, Im-iik secured the hall at the outaet nnd attacked ih.- Kernle goal Thauk- .-i relieved nnd ["I ■••nu- in Um ten tbe play waxed hoi In eon tie Hold, rlovci work being dona bj bull) teams with Cl,inl)ii>..k tn.j'.llv in lb,- aggressive tin- result "i a rush lo 'hi- Kcruiu ind w.r, .i long kick bj llendetsou, which O Nell stopped hm not u. .i iii.um.-i iu the ii'ifiei". liking, A tin' kick Mn*. awarded ta Ki-nue aud allei a lew paBSCB lhe hull was put put-1 |(i:.h..ji Seore, Fcrnlo 1 : Crnnbrook u. 1-Ma) lesumed with both tent us playing conlldeiiily, ihe FeiiNe loi ward line showing lip well und Seoll nnd (irinuiiotid giving a clever exhibition ol head work and gootl kicking. Tho referee continued the compliment of extending Iree kieks to Fernie al Intervals, none, however, of whieh resulted In the loss ol goals to Crnnbrook, A number ol splendid opportunities for scoring were lost to Cranbrook through high kicking on goal, bui at lust after some pretty passing hy Turnbull ami O'Neill the ball was put through. Score, Fernie I Cranbrook 1. Honors were evenly divided from now on, the score remaining one all at the end of the and one half hours actual play. Uy mutual consent play was continued for an extra half hour. Both teams .showed the result ol the fast pace, but brilliant work was maintained, Fernie finally seciiriug another goal and with it the game. Score, Fernie il : Cranbrook 1. The teams lined up as follow-. :— Cranbrook.—Goal, Dr. Bishop; lull hacks, Scott, •Urliuiuond; half backs, Worlldge, Stark, shanklin. forwards, Baldwin, McLaren, O'Neill, Dick and Turnbull. Fernie—Goal, Thackri; full bucks, spiers, Cartladge; half lucks, Nprris, Hondorson, Gordon; foi wards, Ktub- bert, Monroe, J. Siewait, T. Slew- art and Huskiiiii THR HAMJITT. The people Ol Cranbiook, desuiuus of showing proper appreciation of lhc name of fuo-thall as well as to extend the courtesies af lhe city to the members of the visiting team, gave a banquet in tbe evening at the Cran* brook hotel, It was about half past ten o'clock when the doors ol tbe dining-room were thrown open and the guests bid to enter. A pretty scene was presented to view. Tlu- handsome room wus brilliantly lighted ,ui l decorated foi the oecasuu:. .m.i the tables were .manned hi the form ol an hollow square open nl one pmi \i the othei lhe loastmnstei .in,! tin* speakers «'i the evening were sealed, while to the right and left were the othei gi|ests The tables gleamed with glimmering glasses .m.i seinlllating silver, while potted pulins and budding (lowers added tlicit beaut) to tbe scene Missis. Hog' garth and Rollins demonstrated that they understood tho art ol arrange-: ing u banquet room, and many were the words of praise uttered by the delighted guests The local aa well as the markets of largci cities were drawn upon for the good things ot this eai th and in cotca't'iicnce Ihere never has hern a more palatable and appetizing array ol edibles spread be- loro the people of Cranhrook than at that iiii.i*. ami it is needless to suy Ihal lhe guests did full justice to the ninny dellcnclcs of ihr banquet board, When the tables had been cleared and gars lighted, It !■:. Beattie, ihat prince ol banquet chairmen arose and asked nil t.i drink to the toast of the King. Then followed a programme lhat was leplete with song and hiniii'i, reason and thyme, nnd at thu close all Joined in lhc national anthem ami left for thell homes fcollnj) thai ihu evening hud been a great siieciss. Following 1» lhc program : Our Guesis. Song Martin Dick The Ladles, ('has. Smith, Mr. Mercei Banjo Solo Frank Lewis Football ... A. M. Black, ,1. Burton The Old Couptry .' fi. T. Rogers, A. McCowan Song Art. Black Canada Br. J, II. King. A. II. Bagel Song Art. Shanklin Kast Kootenay ...F. E. Simpson, John Hutchison AWARDING THE CUP AND MEDALS. On Monday evening there was a smoker held at Wentworth hall for the purpose of awarding the Beattie cup and the medals given by Messrs. Mighton A Kelsall and .lohu Hutchison and A. M. Black. F. E, Simp- sou presided and those present listen- eh to the following program :— Piano Solo Mr. Cann Song Mr. Dick Song Mr. Shanklin Bone Solo Mr. Kember Pbunnygtami Banjo Solo Song Recitation Mr. HtttebiS0<l Ml Sttwutd Mr, A l.lwt-H Mt Black The Town team, the winner-, lo the league tournament, consisting ul the following named gentlemen, 091 called iu the platform t> ihu chairman Messrs, It Baldwin. O'Nell, li.tr.- bull, McLaren, Dick. Moore, ffoi- litlgc, Chalmers, Edmondson, s Baldwin and Ferguson The Beattie cup was presented by the chairman uiu! afterward the gold medals given by Messrs Mighton a Kelsell Mi Turnbull replied m behall ol ihv team in a ver) befit ting mannci The C. P it Shops team," ennsist ihg nl ihr following named parties were tbeu called i" the pi. rturm Messis Shanklin, Seville, Sairell, ■Aheb.ll, Long, Boyes, Caldwell Hi s Thompson Abb'fj and Wilght, This nam won second place ,uid ihe chairman presented the sllvei medals, presented its Messrs. Hutchl- tiun and Black, and Mi Slwpklin re piled in behalf ol the club THE CORBIN ROAD EQCIPMKXT is BEING PCR- CIIASED-ALL FIRST-CLASS, Speaking ol ilu- equipment ol Ins new load, the Spokane International, li. (\ Corbln, the promoter said ; *'I have ordered twelve new locomotives—eight of the elghj wke.\ consolidated type, weighing 85 ions un the drivers, costing $18,1)00 each, (or freight service. Then I have ordered four passenger engines, weighing 80 toils on the drivers uu! costing $15,000 each. They nre being made by ilu* Rogers Locomotive works, for delivery next Sprlpg. "I am receiving socelfictttloiis for passenger equipment, and I shall gel nothing bm first-class coach's. Offers of second haud ears have been flooding me, but I won't buy anything of that sort. "As the Canadian Pacific will run its through sleepers and dining cars into Spokane over tbe Spokane International Uie Canadian Pacific railway will furnish that line of equipment. "Freight curs will be ot heavy, modern type. 1 shall have boxcars iu leet long that can carry 40 tons. Tlie road, however, will not need many cars, except some Hat cars, uitiil next spring, when it should be running. "We h*ve contracted lor steel rails ut Buffalo, and they will befl sMpped by the lakes to Fort William, Ontario, where tbey will be taken over by the Canadian Pacific for delivery to us. Work is going ahead ou tbe Canadian Pacific's short line to meet ours at the international boundary on the Moyie river, and the grade there should lie ready for the laying of sleel in August. We are using 72 pound steel for most it IW rwiltt iit>e and Mi pound rails for some of the heaviest sections. The road wj|| have a maximum grade of 1-3 per cent, except lor ,1 short stretch easl .it Bonners ferry, where it turns into the Movie river. There the grude reaches l pet cent, but n slliglo helper engine will be able to keep traffic moving rapidly." Mi. t'oibiu, who js buying ull his own right-of-way and terminuls, without asking a cent of bonus or aid irom the public, said : "I figured but that if this road couldn't afford to buy its own rtght-of-wny it wasn't u proposition worth going into, and 1 know how much business men buve been anno.eil ami embarrassed by requests for bonuses and gifts, so 1 Jcolded to go ahead and buy terminals outright." A BAD WRECK FIREMAN GEORGE GRANT DIES FROM EFFECTS OF SCALDING HV STEAM. Lust Monday morning Ihe east hound passenger train with Conductor Corey in charge ran into a rock slide four miles east of Frank The engine, mail nnd baggage cats were derailed and wrecked hut none of the pAssengcr coaches or passengers were Injured, George Grant, tbe fireman, was pinned down under the engine by one hand being caught, und before he could be rescued he was badly scalded by escaping steam. J. II. Cas- lukc, the engineer, was thrown Irom the cub window us the engine went over nnd light-ed on his feet iu the hush without the slightest Injury. The train did nol reach Cranbrook Until one o'clock next morning. Mr. Caslak'e came down as a passenger. Mr. Grant was taken to the hospital at Frank where everything possible was done tor him, but he died about 2 o'clock the following morning. Iu Cranbrook, where the deceased had so many friends, the news of the accident, and his death, gave rise to an intense feeling of sorrow. The remains were sent back lo Wolseley, Assa., where his people reside. CONTRACTORS WANTED. The undersigned will pay tbe highest price for logs delivered at Nelson sawmill, will let contract and supply the standing timber. Contractor must supply himself with all necessary equipment. For further particulars applv to the Kootenay River Lumber Co.,' Nelson, B.C. 11-21 GOODERHAM'S % MINES SOLD' C P It MEN HI ^ WAR EAOl.t CENTRE STAR AND ST EftiKNE. Toronto. -June 23 —The ru-einms t>t tin- lute Geo (io.id.ltum, and ..tiler iiiWri-si-. intuited, have a"all-j gi-d u sale ol ibv Wu.1 EugU-, Centre ] Slat aud Sl. EujUjUi* mines, known 1 us the GuuitaWni and Blacks lock I properties m V.c..i ko.nriuy, to a] gioup of cufciUlM'. repleseiiUng the 'Flail simjjtvi. the C I'. R. coinpaiif and ol he 1 iioDin^ inlrtcsls. Thi- mints wt-ie |mi-lu..ol hy Good 1*1 ham und assuci^tfS nine years ago, and miu.-d \i-wral people connected with ihein. Others dioppcd oul, but the lult.' (•eotj£L' Guodeihuiu *i-d T (i BlucWloek, und one of two more la-Id on, and look out low grade ore, shipping it hy the C. P. ft. to tbe Ttuil smeller, in whieh the railway was inure*-.Ltd. No profits Have been made for some tiuu* With (ItKklcrltuin'.s recent death came the necessity for a change. Ills |H.rsomil capital kept things going but his estate could not be used to keep up the cost of mining, transportation ami reduction of ore. It is hoped that the C. P. It, by reducing prolit on a,! operations, and the price paid foe the property, may make them pay. The properties were sold at a great reduction of capital. The purchasers of the War Eagle, Centre Star and St. Eugene mines are llirco C. P. R. directors, E. H. Osier and W. D. Mathews, Toronto, aud C. S. Hosmer; Montreal. The price paid was $825,000 and the condition was nude that hi the event of a company being formed outside shareholders should receive equal treatment. Ef MOYIE CELEBRATION CRANBROOK WILL BE LARGELY REPRESENTED. Moyie people are making extensive arrangements for celebrating the first, and an interesting program has bteo prepared. A great success Is assured and Cranbrook will send a large delegation. For the benefit ot .those who may desire to participate iu the sports we publish tbe following from the Moyie Leader :— 1st. 2nd. $20 $ $ 1 a 5 2 5 2 100 W. B. cigars 5 2 5 0 1—Children's sports 2—100 yard loot race 3—Broad Jump 4—Sack race 5—Fat man's race 0—Putting stone 7—Potato race ... llarvle cup 15 5 15 10 7 :t Silver cup 75 25 tn 5 M—Hose reel race ... o—Logrolling contest io—Tie nuking contest 11—Chopping contest 12—Shooting contest .. Ll-Diilllng coutes't .... 11—Bout race, 15—Tug-ol-war 50 Hi—High jump 7 2 17-Tuh raee 5 A There were two voluntary cuntfl- biit,ioiis'"fo 'the priTeTllst! J."V. M. Pinkhum, manager of the Imperial Bank of Canada, Cranbtook, has given $Hl to be added to tho pi./c fi.r tbe drilling contest, mA M. A. Beule, Cranhrook, has given $"» lo be added to the 100 yard Uvk race. Much interest will renter on the drilling contest and the boy; aie already getting in shape for it. Then the hose reel race between the Moyie and Cranhrook teams will prove a good attraction, as will also the tug ol war and shooting contest. The committee in charge of the day's sports will be about us fellows :— Caledonian sports,—E. A. ;l'l. Children's sports.—J. H. Hawke. Lumbering.—A. P. Stephen ion and II, Cameron. Rose Reel race.—Henry Steward. Drilling contest -11. H. Dimoc'.. Shooting contest.—R. Campbell A grand ball will be given in the evening by the band boys. As dancing will cease promptly at 12 o'clock, 110 lunch will be served, Tickets foi the dance, wilt he $1 uud everybody Is invited. TATE A SON'S BIG SAFE. W. F. Tate. A Sou installed thell big, new safe yesterday. ' It weighs over 4,000 pounds, and i-s both burglar and tire proof, or as much so us ib possible for modern science in safe making can do in that direction. I'he firm had a large safe before, but with the increase in their stock, and more especially tbe great increase iu the watch repairing business, it hecaunnecessary to provide more safe room tor the protection of theii patrons This safe is one of the he-it made and will bold forty trays of watches ami jewelry. The man who leaves a watch with this liim can rest assured that not only will the watch be repaired in a workmanlike manner, but that it will be kept safely at night. These two points are important to people, fOr they neither want their watch spoiled hor stolen. Tbe big safe is another milestone in the progress of Tate A Son, and is material evidence ot tbe fact that their hueiness is rapidly growing, and that the growth is based on the best ol foundations, absolute merit. St: I ink Bros.' Ideal Teas Every ounce is pure ,n..l wliuloum., wilii a d.licioua Hav.... It ti tltr perfect result ul scientific blending. W. art- now unpacking Ihf following teas und.r uur own brand: AM label, (Ceylon blend) - - - 60c Htm'.label, it'ii/luiihi,ml) - - - .juv Brown label, i'*t*«blend)- - - 40c tin it pun tltr .ilif Spider-leg, iJupiini 50c linen Ceylon .a*", Oeo. A. Slater' cost only i lew cents more than poor shoes, but they wear very much longer. j4 They have style and torm combined with comfort, j* They give that stamp ol exdusiveness and individuality lhat always distinguishes the well dressed man. • ink h it ii s Next week a great, big shipment of HATS, direct from John B. Stetson, Philadelphia. All the latest styles. Also a large assortment of FANCY TOILET SETS direct from England. Money Back if Not Satisfied! | Buy a Camera And You Will Never Lack Enjoyment In the same cost there is nothing will give you so much pleasure and delightful recreation as will the purchase of a good Camera. At a very reasonable price we can supply you with a complete outfit from our large assortment of Cameras and Photographers' supplies which will give you entire satisfaction. ARNOLD ft ROBERTS Real Estate v and Insurance nre now located in their new office, north side of Baker street, between flessrs. Tate and Wilson Same Old 'Phone, j& No. 99 ,HH).)......)......«..).«...........nHiim, I Did it Ever Occur to You \ J that your Job Printing is one of the most important factors in * * your business, providing it is composed of good stationery and * * reaily up to date printing? The best only is worth while. Do * *i not stand for shoddy. The Herald's work is worth while. Ji £ •(KIl.ll.ritlllttlltlllKIIIHHltllllillltlltlik CUE CRA.NBnOOK HERALD CRANBROOK 11 KHALI) By Tbe HwM l*"blUlilng Compwiy l.iunteil. ,t„' paperi ptluted cnuiilci "ii I'"' PTe«» £.A EJltut Ud Maii.i_.cl- .pel nml ils iji.ii.I ,,, shown by (Ih* ", Hi,- uaiiica on iu,- subscription book, 'IV Hi'iaW iiii,„". Inspection a. I,, any claim mail.- Where news - .lu Una ilu' people liaie mn .. .. believe ihat tbe are bona t„l>- Vie uial,,' a guaiantir t!.__.. uui rlaini „ right, in we will H'lmul tbe money liaiit foi advertising I., tin- business man tliat is business Tbe lli-ral.l siu-s a Jullai ol value ,.., a dollar in money i,„ u Mctnttes. Tha spring ul lh"M a,"1 '" meal 111,111. teas ,1, tin- Decenttiei 11J ul Uial , lu I'lalil.,,,"). ..,..1 luui, hotel thai hail beeu I. IOHIM,,,' .a-iai'aa, I'll ah.ni, ,1 i.ly I,.,iiii,,,,.. n„ ,lit> ilai ,l...t tmi., a,,.I i.....I ol Mi Ityan's trieinls -...,.1 tlml I..- ivas ,ra/y lu come to ., i'l..,-.- like this In, business iu tin- I,..,. I line Al lite first -,,i la- cuue im;.- ..i lhe „>i by tl," . hotel »a, Colombia is thele The uud wind: prettier ii„.' lorstory bursting in all dUeetions] in anil out a „,d and creating considerable bisvoo ..., great slant trees, while beneath ilu.i|n,c enemy's camp. However, all spu-adins branches there is a lotest j,r Bennett's eloquence bu ,'"„"■ to ,,t lerns, Inclinllng .be dainty maiden „,„,Ei,t Hyman has been elected I,. bail variety. The l.oid was good -,riU malon,y m London, his ptevioiu when be fixed „" U» vendure on ihe majority having been but 33. island 'ml B» people liviiiK there At the same time, we d, nut know buw to fully appreciate tellstT"the Men ol Mi ii At l.adysiiiiih we remained hiee davs takiiiR pat. In the meeting ol lbe Grand Li-due ol Oddtcllows snd enjoying the hospitality_ot the MOR.E I HAN 1,000 a, Week T Tl..., I Ctroul.Uor, brooh H.r. Tho II." , vnlno lo what he Tl,.' II. m9'i?9~wv**?'&*i Duncan Itoss won bis lij.ht for the (Ireal Noil hen, anainsi the .'. I'. It. Nov. a guarantee should be demanded ui the (i. N thai lhe load will he carried through to the coast and nol made a feeder for 'tlie larger western eiiies in the Stales. The Herald has the circulation .,, lhe right kind—it is a proved circulation. That is tin, kind lb.it gives the advertisers tlu- best of it. The bananas ale sliil safe. Decency in polities is not obligatory b», it is a thousand times ,- hotel, l-'.w-iy n Montreal to Vaiicouvci Jim" and his twelve talked ol io this day ■■•' ilu- country lo lhe other, i.„' ii , well known llial lho house closed at 13 o'clock ,u night, no matte. how milch money ,v„s being lake,, in or how man) people might be talking in tile olliee. An.l the man who came around after llial li,.in lo net in generally I'ollll.l II I'lisial lo look Iol a lied suine wlll'l'C else. AI pl'OSenl present Mi. Kj.in is ,u,t engaged ll, any al'live lillslness, lie holds sub- sianiiiil in,,',.mis In il,,, Kasl K enay Lumber cnmpany, lhc Electric company, the Teh-phone eom- ,1,.' SI.iii.I.iiiI Luiiiber Manila- r,.ml ,.„.;, Brewery, the Works company ami several ininllei instil,, Till. I.I lll'l-l 'IT,.- I' -„"l " Ibe ,'..,„l,l,' li,,i lumbei ,„' the Ottawa ""' saty ptotcciii low:. - ■"11,,. lumbei very .-.,,,.,1.,, Slales. Tl„' thickly sel 11,-1 as timhei res, liy .1,, sTin. ai,an ilaaellbes British Polum- la- tenson i deny ,i ncccn .- aptly as foi Can „l.i go distant 1,1,1,1 largely . ami Is ,,,.,,1,,'t I ,„„',1 1 more liausted impelled Mia lllipi supply ' ■' lumber, lhe eastern been buying ,'"„, ' and Iroin ,1,.' Unite S,,'l ,1 state States .la liuyl the We Light pany, pany, Water till'! Ill',- en enjoys many iy, has a e, Ins friends more yea,: ntorti who 1,1a ll. ,1 lall pplllG lakes ie ami , him ami h stem slales The Kas- M removed, • trade the)' I,,-, .lie.ll,,', ,.-..„ lumbei por, Ing Work- t'oasl successfully els ami 01 ,.\ great ,le, of America. mosl exclusively Iroi ibe i.i,,ii ui [2 per tin eign I I..-, prohibits I I,..,,, buying ,,. ('..,,.ul., ,,-,,, slates want Uus ' believing lhat uml could gel L'anadl than tbey now go lion, out own Nol'lhwest. "The existing duty on lumber i-d by lho United Slales is w greal 1,,-,,,-b, lo I lumber inlelesls, em,I,Iiul; Ill.-ni mil only lo supply thu home demand and lhe demand I I'l., item slales, bin to en,ei Canadian nnirk- i.w.l ...ut Canadian mills. I ..I Uu- suiplits product nulls now lind its way ,„lo Canada, ami is able lo eon,,,ele oven wilb the mills of Llritish Columbia, where there is as much nml as fine tiinlier ns is lound In out own Northwestern slates. "Naturally the lumbermen „1 li.it- ish Columbia kick, Their small nulls huve been closed, and the profits of the larger mills hnvo been materially reduced, jusl on account of Ainerl can eneiaiael ■„! upon their del,I. That Is why they seek an import tatilt on lumber. Uui Eastern Canada does nol ivanl such ., larill', ,,s il. would Increase lho cost ol tr.uli lumber, an,I they think Ihey now pay enough, when thoy add lo tho cosl the cost ,.l transportation. ITie Kast in Canada, ns in ll.e United Slales, wields the balance "I power, ..n.l e. very apt lo provonl lhe enaelei'iil of a lumber larilt, jusl .,-. tli.- la.Mieii, states in the American congress will be veiy quick to reduce or remove the lumher tariff if they get the npti.r- tunity." EDITORIAL NOTES. It is pleasing to note the manner in which people who bave maligned Oranhrook in tlie past, lull in line and proclaim in a loud voice lhat "Cranbrook is lhe commercial center" of this district. The Herald has said it for seven years, and what is more is proud of the fact that it has been one of the factors lhat has contributed to lbe success of Cranbrook. The Herald is still l„r Oranhrook. Claims of circulation amount lo little or nothing in Ihis day ami ago unless lhe newspaper making the. claims can oiler ample proof The Herald claims over I,nun circulation, The Herald remains as it always lias Inv,,, Independent of cliques oi factious. No man wuuld ilunk ol asking lhe Herald lo take up a pell) quarrel ut permit its columns to be used iu givo unl tu personal -.pile lhat is whal it-pulaliou does lul a newspupei Some people maintain that ever) olhcc "holder has his price, the Herald has Liu much faith iu human,!) tu believe such a statement., li is ol the opinion llial there are men ii, e oi liny dollars lu luduence then, in their ollkclal action, neither cuulu Who Would nut sloop tu take a petty they lie inlluencsl- by~tht>""7int'T7„ what might be termed au at-tractivc istiui of money. Thee are good men in this world, and there ire \ lo, I of them right here, in Kast Koolenay. it is an *isy mai ter lul persons to make accusal'ions in the beat ol* lhe iu,,meul, ,„■ lo express opinions derogatory tu an individual, hul in majority uf these cases there ;s foundation for the statement. prosperity —f- I QBSl.RVATIONS \ a 1IY THK OLD ** 9r989'9999.'S«&«'6 On oui trip i" lhe George Beattie .., Re is now proprietor ..i oi ing drug a is In lha iloiug a nourishing also ,,..-, ..,. ,1a- »-,, Mi. Anderson, editoi stoke Herald. Mi ,1 strong imm physlenll: Irom his paper he Is . au editorial sms.-. 11 fidcntiull) llial bush and thai ildvcrliscrs MAX 199*91911 ',..,.t we clat.il.e. i of the «!*•' radii ,, and is ,..•-,.. We that lown il,,- Revel- so strong told us cc up thell lhe Ile ,,lllllH.)lllll.ll.«<Oi willing lo i the readers got oil lb, ran ,„,> ellc, loi iuc, Cranhrook. man is np| In heal Hi, gained nine ounces going lu the roasll it, as llial I,i,',,'.! him any physical course we eo,,1,1 u,, COIIVcr IV i I ll. ill 1 see) [colly icach ,1.1. As Va ..l.l In i ul Sl. Tbe I ma Hi id luld ,1.. bu In church .vorcitd gemb- ;ie,,llv improved ,s lha, be laid ii, weight since Ue arc glad ol ■ will mil cause disc,,,,,fori. Ill gn through' Van- i Tolll Wellman. ol ol Hn- Lelntid est small hotels nie he is bout, him Uial la,ak,,l,|e air of prosperity and although-one would nei'cr gel him to say one word as to what he was doing ur how il was paying him, yel ilu- crowded dining- room ami lbe big crowds going in and nut of lbe bn,al all 11,0 iiiiii- tells Ihe lale in lhe plain.-si kind of language, .liminy 11,inlet was another former reshhnl nf Cra,.brook whom Tom is in. holel, one Ihal eil doing well these davs 'I' lllC la and win, Ton, ci, wc had the | ilea.su le nl slu .king by the hand Jh nmy 1 ....I.S IW, i or Ihree years ynunge, llin ii he ili.l when l„' lell lln- linvi ,. ami llbal M lia.n- be mind is in„ nppy, ih il ami Ilia' sell !•' i suite .,1 ioii, Van- a tnwi full I < ly « that he. Tl.,- pin. ,11',,,'N.ls \********\V****W***lt*+9* One of the best known men in t'ran'hrnok to-day, a pioneer of the town, is James Hyatt, foi .several years proprietor of the ("ran- lm>ok hotel. Mr. Ryan was born in Kings county, New Hnuiswick, the birth place of many good Canadians wlm have helped to build up the west, iu the year of 1817. Like many boys reared as lie was reared, he went to school, worked on the [arm and made himself generally useful until he was twenty years of age, then he entered the employ of the ICnropean ami North American railway, now the Intercolonial) as station agent at Apohaqul, For live years lie remained in ihe railway service and then quit, lor the reason that there were too many bosses, so tlie friends of Mr. Kyan in t'ran- brook can see that the characteristic that marked him as a young man has remained with him througb life Kor a lew years he clerked In stores in different towns in the east, and tltn thought that he would follow the advice of Horace Oreely and go Wvftt, which he did, arriving in Calvary in 1887. He stayed there threo years and then returned east, remaining most ol the time in Boston. In 1813 he returned to t'algary and took the management of the Hoyal hotel lor Mrs. Clark, now proprietress ol ilie Queens hotel at Nelson, After a year of that he went to West Kootenay and was In the feed business at New Denver with Frieze A Co., bin in 189T> he returned to Calgary and again took charge ot the Royal hotel that had become the property of .lames Ueilly. Alter two years he concluded to come to East Kootenay that was just getting tbe first tasle ot its boom, and located in Fort Steele and took charge of the*of IS miles, and no where iu British lie miners hy I plate. Ihal Stockclt, fi Nest Pass AI the |iH" new law th influence of is a still. prosperity Maw < that ,[ Nan dead paid In ihe roal cimipnny of that charge oi Mr- wllh th.' Crows impatij "f Fernie. ir, owing i.. ihe passpil niitlei the tt, thete i.s the promises hoii, ca i n.l to bring absolute ruin lo tli There sivms to l.e lit lit- ehnnco for settlement, .mil lib the average miner saves very HI lie the general Condition of matters in the lown Is deplorable tu the extreme Nanalmo is the heme ot Ilie silvei tongucd "Billy" Mclmu's, who was recently appoinled governor of the Yukon. M the turn- we writ' there Mr, 'Melnnes had hied himself to tin- wilds f.f \|- l-eini'to say a fond farewell lo his constituents, ll is said lhat Mr. Melnnes will nnl resign ns yet, hut will continue to hold hoth ofllces, much to the discomfiture of Premier McBride. From Nanalmo we went i by carriage to l.adysmitli .,[ that town. The tc- liuit town are great en- They gave the visitors meals a day and seemed it your capacity w less enthusiastic about! Ft.nn Lady smith wo lu- i.nli..ad that the govern hniii im iKiiMinie, throwing i.tl million dollars worth of h,- would consent io accept llroad, and started i"i Vic Inwi'i end <<i ihe island .imn* bowei oi heautj ibe year, .ind big "'I lhiik as pine coins in s \t li an*- we saw hniii. V u> i whu lave a ii .i'.'.niruThl hotel, and an ■M.l.iiiU'M g tt.dl I'li.'i Ida'. s insi aei'oss tin' track fiom ilu ...i ami t^ beaut) al'tacts th.* al million and bungs forth Inud praise in,m .ill who mi* it Tht* nest place un the line was llolilslieain, now famous as the home ol .1. It. Downes, formerly of the Cosmopolitan hotel in this town. Perhaps uowhere in all of this beautiful western country i.s there a spot with su much natural beauty as can be seen on the fort*, acres that constitute Mr. DoWi.es' estate. The house is being rebuilt and when completed will be an artistic reproduction of thuse delight- ul Kngllsh country stopping places lhat nre praised so highly by all foreign visitors. Through the land runs a great canyon al the bottom of which Hows a beautiful creek where ihere are many pools lilled wiih tine trout. Winding paths along tin- canyon side, rustic bridges, attractive nooks combine to make the .*poi an ideal'one for an enjoyable outing. Then agaiu, near the huusc are fruit lives laden wiih the besl in lhe way of cherries, pears, peaches, apples, etc., and a garden in which everything that is good grows in prolusion. Wilb cows ihat give lhe richest of milk, belts aud pigs, the place Hum an agricultural point alone is a profit payiug proposition, Uut this ideal resort is only twelve miles from the parliament buildings at Victoria, teached by train or tt delightful drive and mauy people ui Victoria lake ad- antage ul the opportunity otlcred and go there for an afternoon or eu'iiing. Mr. Downes ts doing well and is spending several thousand dollars in beautifying bis place After a tallyho ride around the cily ol Victoria witli Messrs. Beatty and Billings and a number of Oddfellows, we saitl ■•;ood-bye to our Cranbiook comrades and took the Princess Victoria for Seattle The Princess is the fastest and finest boat on the Pacific ocean and makes the run when necessary from Victoria to Seattle, a distance of 81 miles, In three hours and seventeen minutes. But Seattle is tlm town, There i.s more huilding going on there, thete are larger buildings, there are more churches, there i inure wickedness, more depravity more business, mote money made, j the largest newspapers, more pretty women and tin horn men, more metropolitan sights ami more of everything and anything than can be found in any other city in tlie west except San Francisco. In that meals-trom of activity wc found "Salty" Mc- Kciizie, formerly with the C. P, It. in Cranhrook. He was looking well and says that he is more than satisfied with his business. He has a large tobacco slore on Pike street and is kept busy all of the time. After a day in that Sodom of the west we started soulh for Portland and the exhibition. To those win have not seen It we can .simply say, you should. It is complete in every way, artistic in its conception and pleasing In the manner in which the idea has been carried out. The exhibits are many and will prove a great book of Instruction to all who them. In the town the people are ireat ing strangers as if ihey wauled them to come again. Wc saw no evidence of graft on the necessities of life. Rooms and board can be secured at masona-hle raites arnd everything that wc saw seemed to be on the same basis. We took our first auto ride while in Portland, and for Ihose used lo it there can he no objection, but for one accustomed to a cayUS« or a safe driving team, the experience while chasing at a break-, neck pace through crowded streets, dodging street cars, vans and car-' riages, is of the hair-raising order. We stood it for an hour and we are glad of it, but we don't want any! more until we can comb our hair down flat once more. Leaving Portland we returntd by the way of Spokane, the prettiest town in all of the west. There we met a number of former Cranbrook,boys and fount! them all doing well. The trip was a good one, it did us a lot of good to get away from business for a short time and to feel that during our absence we had no cause to worry as our affairs were in competent bands, *► _ui.J_:tt all Beimel l" veying i" the llatulent mossh&t k-, and wall-eyed hawbucks ol Ontario tlie Impression that ihe west is sec icily Importing rifles and hammering the plougluthare into ihe sword unit a view io urganialiig a bloody re volution ovei this eonlouudcd selm.ii Clause. Nobody, we feel sure, Wiiulii 1 have the slightost objection to \lt It. shouldering a musket (espi during Fail Wcekl hm In* li light to cm., tip I ihe real Siw, We imiiil.I\ beg to .imii with Hi..-.. illtleiaiis ..i ..in <-uii party wh* have i.e.ii kicking up nu h ,i luuin.i. row in Ontario in icgnril In tin* Iel men I in the wcmI ovei the sehon ipiesllnii 'I hit- I. im. i,l i>. .ml. im Off I nary and we will leave 11 lo an} spoken ou it from the is all. There ha\c in meetings called to disctn Calgary or e'lsewhere. dramatic call to anus spellbinder's Imagery, summon the p opulncc schooners of heer at hi iiiiiit receive more cue ut ilu „ pui.) •ithei Ileum neiilv i lake expen: CRANBROOK FARM LANDS. The five acre lots which were put on the market a short time ago In the Robinson McKemie Luiritei Co are selling well locally, and a nun her of Imfiiiries an* being receive! from various points nn ilie prali ie Mr. R. s. Dai,ni has bought twt of these lots and ai the present inn has men aud horses working ever day getting some of his ground i shape. He will plant two acres i strawberries this summer and an aei M ™ ffi ■ th. .nl, Fil-RilgiKi Diidigbt hm it .1 REID A COMPANY . . TRANRROOK. NOW QPEMNCi t A large consignment of I Spanish Wines Port and 1 Sherry... lid ah. spherrlei A. I.. McDERMOT WtmkMlc Wine*, l.liiuuri •nd Cigar* CKANbROOK, H C. iome gi i miid a cow or and a half ol apples, plums, pea and cherries this tall ■ ol cm 1.1 goose-berries. The quality ol this land and ID close proximity to Cranbrook make it particularly attractive to Ihost who wish io have cultivate or to keep and some poultry The Robinson McKenzte Co, pro pose building a sidewalk to the property from town an.l tliey have re served one lot, No. ii, as a sort ol an experiment station whieh they will cultivate and experiment with tin* various varieties ol fruit trees, There is no doubt-but Mi.it the Crnnbrook district in the near future will develop into a great fruit producing section. 4> When You Buy Liquor 1. l) 0 F GRAND OFFICER! M. I) Billings re turned last week from Ladysm.ith where he nltendcJ the meeting ot the I. 0. 0. F, gr lodge. The following officers were elected : ti. K. McKenzle, New West minster, (Irand Master; F. K Simp son, Cranbrook, Deputy Grand Mas ter, Thomas Em'bleton, Rossland, (Irand Warden, Fred Dnvey, Victoria, Grand Secretary; II. Fulton, Latly- sriiith, Grand Treasurer, Mr, Davey was also selected as the representative to the sovereign grand lodge The grand bulge will convene at Vic torla next your. ? $ Buy the Best= 9? X Wo arc in receipt of un invoice from llie Royal ilistil- H lery. It Ib pure, htta the age, nud front n medicinal point is . ▼ just the thing. Wb sell everything in Un* liquor and oigur Jspj SB '""-'• A. C. BOWNESS Wholesale Dealer in Liquors and Cigars 1 9V.#**>9999999999V99999999999 'Who's Your Tailor?" Hiyhi If yon buy a suit at ti bargain price, it will l.e mndu in but The principal coat of u huh of clothes i- thu "workmanship " There aro poor tailors and good tailors elio,i|i tailors ami high priced tailors, Tbey aie paid by the pieee. by tliu day oi I.v the work. "Where little in given, there is little ie,|iiii,-.|," nml when you Inly clothes you usually get about what you pay fur. If you are looking for good elotlies, for very Utile moiiov, you will never find them. If you want to wear olotliw Unit art. made i.n ymi by good tailors, so that you will be uu well drodjiuil un any man ymi may meet und iin* willing lo pay |l!-'i to t'.*u for a anil ur overcoat, call nml fet! HcSweyn, The Leading Tailor .«•*.,, I,.*.. ilisl.l,,,-,. IMF. BEST BflOl' OP IT'S KIND EVER I'KOIIllClill AT ANV. THINIi NHAK ITS PRICE I'n BENNETT'S FERVID OltATORV.j "Hob" Edwards in CalRary Eye, Opener:—Speaking ol Bennett, It. II. | appears to have been the William Jennings Bryan ol Ontario Ior al couple ol weeks lately, bis bombs of; U'ckle'ri 11,,,,,a tas .nil have iippci ,,i \i'ni(.r-|,r..,.f ehru.no ftraln leather, anil rawlllile oillslllo counter. 'I'hev arc llnlslicd for service wllh wiiiR lip, back stay, full bellows limn,,,', silver ryeials and stud liooks. A Inok nl Ihe picture will convince you ih.il ihey are the Bo„ils for lbe wesl. They cost no more Iban ordinary Hoots ami may be had iiom any good dealer. MANUFACTURED BV J. Leckie Co., <" VANCOUVER, - B. C. || Cranbrook Hotel SS ilueatn Comfnrl ■ Specially flood Stabling In Connection Nearest to raihnarl and depot. Haa accommnda Rime fur tbe public unequalled In Cranbrook, Hoggarth & Rollins Hot and Cold Baths Proprletoi n :|: MARVSVlLLi; LEADING DRY OOOUS STORE j I have nt pnwni,, lull liiin'ol ' MEN'S AND LADIES' GOODS : ni„l Inteml t.■ enrry wry'lilim i,, 11.1a llni'. iiIhiik .villi I'A'I'IJNT ■ MBDICINB, STATIONI.KV mul TANCV WAI'li. i;.,, u'. cull mul In iiviii'-ril llml il i« noI i I'SHurv In w'wl In I'JiKni's ' ,.,- Criinlirnok fur nnylliing in llm Ory ClnmlM lino E. SPROULE, - - Marysville H-H-M-l-M-I-M^^ »••♦ 4 4 B C. Livery and Feed Stables j t l''irst cI.-ihs lii^'s. sul'i' nml stylish li'iuits, Driver's I 4 nm! puck Imrst's fur any point in lho district. 4 J Blacksmith and Woodwork Shop { Siiinc ulil stiinil opposiln slulinn I DEZALL BROTHERS \ .«•«.
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Title | Cranbrook Herald |
Publisher | Cranbrook, B.C. : Herald Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1905-06-22 |
Geographic Location | Cranbrook (B.C.) Cranbrook |
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Language | English |
Identifier | Cranbrook_Herald_1905-06-22 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2015-11-27 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0070127 |
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Longitude | -115.746944 |
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