We Test Eyes Grind Our Own Leases and Guarantee Vou a Fit WILSON JBWBLSR 3t$§pt&0t. The Leading Newspaper in the Koof*tia>a The "Prospector" $2.00 Per Year VOLUME 19. CRANBROOK, B.O. SATURDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 15th, 1913 No. IC WILL HE BECOME MEXICO'S NEXT PRESIDENT'! PAVIfi PC LA FU-NTE. r Meeting of the Board of Trade The Oranbrook Board ol Trade met la tba Olty Hall on Tuesday evening Harold Darling acted aa chairman, and J, Ryan as secretary pro tem. Many subjects ol importance to the city and district were discussed. It waa suggested tbat tbe Board ahould again approach the C, P. R. ln relation to the building of a branch line to Waaa, or some other point on the Kootenay Central, from Cranbrook. Btrong representations will be made to tho Dominion Oovernment asking lor nn oiperlmental farm to be established at Cranbrook. Barrister W. F. Ourd sent ln bis resignation aa president ol the Cranbrook Board ol Trade. A Wonderful Invention During an experiment with a new invention which tba British Admiralty ia tasting, a warship off Portsmouth waa blown to pieces by wireless. The ship on which the experiment waa made waa the Terpsichore. a third class cruiser ol 3,480 tons which now Ilea ln the dock wltb bar lower part blown completely out. It ta not thought that the Invention has any connection with the "F" rays, which was discovered by Mul- Iva, who la an Italian, but tbere is • great similarity. Details ol tbe Invention are kept a close secret. Tbe Terpsichore waa towed to Btokea Hay, and from a battleship eight miles away, ahe waa blown up by the wireless ray or spark. Whan the experiment waa carried out there waa a rast upheaval ot water. Wrecking tuga. whlcb were in waiting rushed to tha assistance ot the Tersicbore Immediately attar tba explosion occurred, and by pumping, mknagad to heap her afloat until the docks were reached la aalety. The Allen_Players The Allen players, who bave been at the Auditorium during thle week, delighted tae audience with their opening bill "Green Stockings" -with Miss Felton as leading lady and Mrs P. R. Allen supported her etrcngly the compaiy ctme up to their oh standard and tbe full anticipations of the theatre going public ol Cranbrook. On Tuesday they presented "The Gamblers" and on Wednesday night "Get Rich Quick Walllngford" a sparkling collection of humorous situations kept tbe audience in roars ol laughter. The entire enst ol the Allen Players ls used ln this production. In the second net the launching of the great "carpet Industry" was a financial scheme of great Interest, nnd the mrrnncr tn which the citizens ot Battleshurg lell for stock In the tack company was a clear caae of stock jobbing. P. R. Allen, ns the Mayor of Battlesburg,. and Mrs. Allen as Bessie Meekes, were greeted wltb loud and frequent applause. Mies Felton as Walllngford'a private secretary captivated tbe large audisne*. Norman Feusier as Walllngford, and Irving Kennedy aa Blackie Daw, ra manipulators of stock showed how easy It was for the 'crook' to make the stock-buyer part with hla cash. The "Spendthrift" waa played on Thursday night to a large audience. It le an Interesting study of married lite. Richard Ward, a wall street bus lness man finds himself bankrupt in trying to satisfy the extravagant tastes of hla wife, who, driven to dee peratton by the situation of her husband, brought on hy ber spendthrift ways, make a desparate effort to leave her husband only to be discovered; and so facing a still worse accusation, the husband brings to bis wife's chamber the man be suspects, only to find that be was mistaken and hla wife leaves him to his misery Big Sale of Pure Bred Cattle The Provincial Government assists the Rancher and Dairymen Although the disposal in British Columbia of cattle brought ln by the provincial government Irom Ontario and as far east as Quebec, may result in some cases in building up some portions of the province aa dairying centres the chlel object ol the government in giving ranchers on opportunity to purchase grade cows at reasonable prices hi to Induce t.i rancher who is giving his attention almost entirely to fruit or some one branch ot agriculture, to keep sufficient cattle to supply milk and butter tor himself nnd his family explained H. Rive, who has bcen In the city this last week arranging lor tbe sale of 35 fine bead ot cattle wbicb actually took place on Thursday, on tbe Agricultural grounds at Cranbrook. Mr. Rive stated further that It is believed lt every rancher in the province produced his own milk, cream, and butter, the imports of dairy produce to British Columbia would im- medlatelyshow a very heavy decrease and it ls chiefly witb tbls idea in view tbat the government since last August baa brought in nnd sold a- bout 500 cattle In various parts ot tb. province. The cattle sold here woro chiefly Ayrshiros nnd all had been thoroughly tested by officials r. the Dominion livestock branch and given clean bills ol health, having been lound clear of tuberculosis and otber diseases. Mr. W. T. McDonald, Live Stock Commissioner, with Mr. H. Rive bis deputy, personally superintended thc sale of thc cattle on Thursday. Mr. McDonald, during tbe sale reviewed the descriptions"! tbe various cattle as received Irom their lorrner owners for tbe purchaser's knowledge. The sale was conducted by Jamea A,,. Arnold, auctioneer, ol Oranbrook, who by the aid ol bit, hammer gold the entire 35 cattle at prices ranging from $45.00 to 1110.00. There was a very representative gathering ot ranchers and dairymen present from all round tbe diatrict. Mr. McKenalo Morrison was the purchaser of the highest price cow, a pure Ayrshire, paying *110.f_ for n very tine animal. I Mr. J. Dart-tide paid .100.00 lor n- nother splendid cow; aleo Mr. P. G, Ebbutt paid (100.00 for No. 13 in the catalogue. The pricen run. uii in the neighborhood of *?0.00, except tor the heifers which were sold ut correspondingly lower prices. From a hueinetn, point of view, both the government and the purchasers were tmt.- itttle.l with their hnrtmtnt,. The provincial government are to be congratulated on thetr crtortK to piomote tbe Agricultural interente of the province, nnd the .lie of high grade stock is a step in the right direction. The Government in considering the advisability of procuring and selling a large number of high grade bogs, Wc give below a list of the various animals sold with the purchase price and buyer. 1. 3 years, 1, 3 years, 3, 3 years, 4. 3 years, 6. 6 years, 6. 3 years 7. 7 years, 8. 4 yeara, 9, 6 years, 10. 4 years, U, 3 yeara, 12 5 yearn, 13. 5 yeara, 14. 6 years, IS. 4 years, 16. B yeara, 17. 5 years, IB. 3 years, 19. 3 years, due April 15th, Irom heavy milking strain. Sold for (45.00; buyer F. R. Morris due April 80th, bred to pure Ayrshire bull, milking. Bold lor $55.00; buyer A. Rider due April 10th. bred to pure Ayrshire bull, milking. Bold for (55.00; buyer E. H. Small ' due April 10th, bred to pure Ayrshire bull, milking. Sold tor (60.00; buyer Ben Kerr due in early spring, milking well. Hold lor (100.00; buyer J. Oartslde due tn May, bred to pure Ayrshire bull, milking. Hold lor $60.00* buyer A. Doyle due January let, milking. Sold lor (00.00; buyer Oeo. Tlsdale due In winter, cf good milking strain. Sold for (80.00; buyer W. B. Bargett due ln May, bred to pure Ayrshire bull, milking. ^Holt for (90.00; buyer E. H. Small not bred, of a very good strain, milking Sold for (60.00; buyer Mission Father due ln wlntor, bred to pure Ayrshire bull. Bold lor (65.00; buyer H. Griffith due In March, bred to pure Ayrshire bull, milking. Sold for (110.00; buyer Mr. Morrison due in April, bred to pure Ayrshire bull, milking well. Sold for (100.00; buyer P. G. Ebbutt due In winter, bred to pure Ayrshire bull, milking. Sold for (86.00; buyer Nila Hanson due in spring, from extra good milk. Ing atock. Sold for (85.00; buyer B. Palmer due in March 2Mb, bred to pur* Holsteln bull, milking. Bold tor (85.00; buyer Mission Father due In March, bred to pure Ayrshire bull Sold lor (75.00; buyer A. Rider due lo May, bred to pure Ayrshire bull, milking woll. Hold lor (90.00; buyer A. Staples dire in early spring, bred to pure Ayrshire bull. Sold tot (70.00; buyer A. Doyle 80. 3 years, due in early spring, bred to pure Ayrshire bull. Sold for (65.00; buyer Folrbairn Bros 81. 2 years, due April 10th, of heavy milking stoek. Sold fot (55.00; buyer A. K. Leitch 82. 2 years, due April 17th, of heavy milking stock. Bolt for (56.00; buyer A. K. Leitch 83. 2 yeara, due ln May, bred to pure Guernsey bull, from a very large cow. Bolh for (60.00; buyer A. J.illifT.* 21. 2 years, due in May, bred to pure AyrBhiro bull. Sold lor $55.00; buyer W.A.Ohiaholm 25. 8 years in spring, due ln early summer, of good milking stock. Sold lor $45.00; buyer A. Doyle 26. 1 years in spring, due ln early summer, ot good milking atock. Bold toa $55.00; buyer T. E. Austin 27. 2 years, due In spring, unregistered, but ol pure blood. Sold lor $50.00; buyer H. Oiiftlth 28. 3 years in spring, due In early summer, bred to pure Ayrshire bull. Solh for $55.00; buyer A. Doyle 19. I years, due April 7th, ol heavy milking stock, bred to pure Ayrshire bull. Sold for $65.00; buyer H. Uriflith 30. I years, due April 1st, ol henvy milking stock, bred to pure Ayrshire bull Bold lor $55.00; buyer P. Hundley 31. 2 years, due April Uth, ol heavy milking Block. bred to puro Ayrshire bull. Sold for $55.00; buyer W. T. Awmiiek 31. ! years, due April 7th, of heavy milking stock, bred to pure Ayrshire bull. Hold lor (60.00; buyer Mission Father 38. 1 years, due April llth, of heavy milking stock. bred to pure Ayrshire bull. Bold tor (66.00; buyer P. Q, Ebbutt 34. 1 years, due In early aprlng, ol good Holsteln blood, trom dam of Bl?c and milking quality. Hold for (70.00; buyer A. Jolii. 33. 1 years, due In early aprlng of gr>od Holsteln blood, from dam of size nnd milking quality. Sold for (85.00; buyer W.A.Hamilton fhe total receipts of tbe aale amounted to (2370.00. The reconciliation is one ol tho big scenes In the play. "Tbe Dawn ol Tomorrow" waa played on Friday night to tbe largest audience ol the week, tke house being packed to tbe doors. SCENE AT THE HAPPIEST OF ALL ROYAL WEDDINGS. Meeting of_Foresters Court Cranbrook No. 8948 ol the Ancient Order ol Foresters held their regular meeting on tbe Uth, in tbe Carmen' sHall. The attendance was fairly good and several important ltema ot busineaa were brought up lor discussion. Two new candidates ware added to the roll bring the number well up to the 100 mark, After tbe meeting several membera rendered nonga and gave speeches all together they bad a good time*. It ia Interesting to note that the Ancient Order of Foresters, whoae o- prrationa now extend to every civilized country in the world, baa a membership ol 2,200,000 members, making it the largest and one ol the oldest institutions of its kind ln the world. Track laying on tbat aeetlon ol tbe Kootenay Central Railway south ol Hptllimncblue haa commenced and wlll be rushed with all possible ex pedltlon. Huttlcient steel lor eliteen miles of track la at Uolden. rur. WEDDING CCREMON*. Of PRINCE ARTHUR OF COMMWUCiHT ANO . HB DUCH&4S OF .IFF One ot tbo happiest ot all royal weddings thnt Imve been solenmltod In the lillle Chapel Itoyal of the Pul. co at St JameB was tbtit of Prlnco Arthur of CouuuugUt and Prlncoss fUuxundrn Victoria, Duchess of fife. Besides King (leorge, Queen Mury, Queen Mothor Alexandra, tliu King mul Queen of Norway, Princess Patricia •f l__uaugbt and other royal relatives of tbo couple to the titimbur of i, trail',* or more, the congregation constHted of members of tbe Diplomatic Corps, of tbo llrltlsh Cabinet and of the royal households and of a tew distinguished parsons wbo bad he*, wpwclally honored. ._ Bury in a Hurry Vice President Oeorge J. Bury ol the Canadian Pacific railway, paid a flying visit to Cranbrook on Thurs dny morning, lie arrived In tba morning and s| .nt but a abort time In the city. Tbe present trip Is more In tbe way ol an Inspection over the Crow line; with Mr. Bury were Hon. D. C. Cameron, Lieutenant Oovornor ol Manitoba; Oeorge V. Hosting.., managing director of the lako of thc Woods Milling Co.; nnd J. O. Bulll- van, chief engineer of western lines. The party left in Mr. Hury'B special train about 10-30 over the Crow p.y a- tem. WILL BE REST MAN AT WHITE HOUSE WEDDING UC0^__t__^_^J Dr. Wilfred T. Oreufell, lhe wol known mbrsluniirt* und explorer, will In .ranch ll. Rujti's' lie,,' mnn whet lit ninrrlra Mln, Jo-ale W Wlls in *." -onihi'i '.V, Married l.tKWKI.- UOI.LKNIIA' 11 Elraor 0. Brewer Snd Misa Kltti llolle'ntiacll. both nl Fort Steele were quietly married at the Metho dlst Tarsonnire, on Wednesday after noon, November 12th. Rev. W 8, Uunham officiated. Mr. nn.l Mr.. Rrewpr wtll reside at ! Fort Hteele. PARKS -ROOKRS A quiet but very pretty wedding | took place nt the residence ol Mr ; umi Mra. O. 'powotl, on Wednesday oftornoot!, whon tho Rev, v>\ K, Thomson of the PreBbytortnn church,! united In marriage Mr Frnnk Leslie ; I'nrke tn Miss JoBephlne Harrison Hogers. Min- Florence Bolau acted as bridesmaid and Mr, G. Bruce J llrown hh groomsman. Tho newly ] married couple left on tho "Flyer" I for Hpoknne, enroute to Chicago, be- I fore returning t,, Crnnbrook thoy .vill visit California, beimr absont nbout nix weeks. Mr. Parks in nne nt the proprietors of the Parks and Co., hardware .1 al era, nnd Is well known nn.l respected hy Cranbrook people, bavlng bc n lure .uee the construction of tbo Crow Line. Mrs. rurks is nlso well known having resided here for nearly two years. Schoolboys in Trouble j On the public school ^roim.ls on [Thursday two boys, ont- Allan Brown tbe other a Chinese lad, got into a dispute caused by playing with u long wire, the wire making thu Drown ,>oy in tho face, Brown struck tho Cn.nese lad nnd a .scrap followed tbe China hoy petting thc worrit oi the fight. Tne Chinese boy saying that he had had enough, then the Brown boy struck him again, at th.s the China boy got our his pocket knife and -tabbed young brown twice In tho hip and nrm. Tht' wounds are Th ■ kiddles at the public school have a grievance, Maying that they are •Iven too much work, and have got t petition signed by many pro t06ti ig, saying that tbey will Btrike fOI s horter hours of study Overseas Dance On Thursday next, November 20th, ther win bu a dance in tho Carmen Hall given !.. the members of the '-VI* seas Cl b, for which the pri'i >■ Ifl 7: eta !>•■!' co i| lo, Indies onlv 85cu, Goo : mush will bc provided an well as i good Lime for everyone attend ing. No ticketB are to be sold, yon pay at the door. Refresh men ts •.'•111 be fl ervod, Dancing fit 9 p.m. /// a y • .dA'* (-.._,_-.■. . "" . '.. .__ _■•; A Auditorium One Week, Commencing Mon., Nov. 17th HARRY I). MARKS offers The Distinguished Comedian Ll .SUMMERS in Modern Plays Monday—"The House Next Door" Tuesday—"'lhe Great John Ganton" Wednesday—"Barriers Burned Away" Thursday "The Boss" Friday—"The Goldmine" Saturday—"The Family" Special Saturday Matinee "la,!.tic Lord Fum-it .er-oy" ilt .00 p III POPULAR PRICES: 25c, 50c, 75c Seats on Sale ;il Be. ttic-Murph) Co's Store THL PROSPECTOR, CIUNBROOK, BRlTlJ-il COLUMI.IA '^_t\_ . The' i-ouse Next Door" A Scene from "The House Next Do< the npi-nln? hill ■>. the weeks encasement ol the SUMMERS l •rtiim Theatre, commencing next MONDAY, NOVEMBER ompany, playing ihe Audi 17th, L913. |io the limit ol tree-growth towards ! thi> north (.ml growing well within I\: you like your Winter Overcoat l)iadc with fly front, ask to see the Single Breasted"BL1ZZ . The collar may be buttoned close to the throat. $.5. up. tho Artie circle in the Macklnale Rtv ci basin ninl in the Yukon. It is this wldo range which con tributes largelj to its present lm- i rtance but thc qualities ol th. wood promise b null greater use in :■ [utun ; ■ It Is a strong, bard, ■i graini I wood which taken a high polish and be .tamed to imitate the . expensl. e woods, such us ma .■■.:... cheir\ or walnut. 'Wa\y sbi act lental torn, due to .. somen bat similar to ■v. ..; U , and Is highly prized nental work. In anoiht-r re - • issued ■■■ tbe Forest, y '": ine - tbe Wood-Using Industries Ontario, birch Is reported as be- jiag used in the manufacture ol over one hundred diflerent articles, ri.r.:; ling from ships to spoolB. Aa a fuel wood, it takes tirst place and it is .Uso i ne ot the principle woods used in wood-distillation, while its ouly objection as h pulpwood is tbat it is too heavy to be readily lioat.d down the stream*1 to the mills. Leave was granted to Introduce Bylaw No. 130, being cited us .Debenture Loan By-law, amendment By law 1'J13. Hald by h.w was r.ad u first and second lime. The council then res dvad Into u committee ol the whole with the Mnyor In th« riiiiir to consider snld by law On rising thfl committed roportod that snid by-law No. L30 had beeu considered clans bv claus; ami nv coJnmended it for its third lending. Haul by-law wuh then read a third i timo. By laws 131 and 132 wore both Introduced, rend tho first, aeeond, and 11 hlrd time, nnd pitum-d. | Bj Inw 131 rofera to Lhe Manual Training Sehool Dobouture, By-law Kin rotors to the Sewerag. Debenture. ...Insertions ol both of these i^y lawa I to bo published In the Cranhrook | Herald. lo wan thon moved tbnt the election on By-laws Nob. t:ti and 13J1 bo i tul.en on the 86th dny f Vo-em'e--, jni tbe Municipal offices, Ornnbrook, hv-tweei. tho hours of it o'clock 110 o'clock local timet and 7 o'clock nl o clock local time) and that T. M. , Roberts be appointed as returning I officer for the purpose ol taking the rotes thereon, the returning otlloor ; being authorized to appoint n poll clerk. Meeting of Poultry Association ■anbi ■ook Poultry .moi slatiou 1 tlic 1 ■ Members ol thfl oultry Association, Oranbrook \ Bpi icial meeting of the above As- tf^ ¥ fit-1| McCreery Bros. iTCFOflMj^ C-mnbrook,B.C. J-.',*. _i__ ^}rjP I.STABI.18HKD 1896 Published Kvery Saturday Morning nt Prnnbrnok, D.Cf ! . K. M, Christ inn, general manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.00 PHJR Yl.AR Por in go t-> Mnerlcan, ..uropoan (British Isles excepted) and other for- olgn countries, r.*u cent* a year extra, rVDVl'IRTISB.MISNTB.—Adv?rtlfllng rnti-B furnlBbed on application. No advertisements hul those ol n reputable character wlll bo accopted for publication. ADVRRT1HI3RH ASH SUBBCRTBER8,—Unlees notice tn tho contrary is given to local manager advertisements and subscriptions will bo kept running and charged up agalnat their account. Dt CRANBROOK, B. I'., NOVEMBER 15th, 1913 N'o. 46 I'he popular Idrn that because Can- : There are three species of birch of nda is the Land nf the Maple, thc commercial Importance in Canada, maplo must ncceannrity b? the bard-(the black, yellow, or white, on pa* wood of first In portnnce En Canada per, birch. The former two hav.> is Incorrect, |ud?pd hy the data: tlic more valuable wood,, hut are cou cat here tl by the Pore, try Branch of I filled t*> eastern Canada, whereas thi Department nf I Iir Interior al ' the pnper birch is found iu overy Ottawa. .province of the Dominion, ranging Council Meeting ! The regular monthly meeting of j the City Council was held in the ' Council chambers on Monday after- ! noon. There were present Mayor Bowness, and Aldermen Clapp, Ward ■ Kennedy and Carr. , I'he minutes of tbo last regular meeting was read snd on motion a- jdoptod as read, A large number of complaints bavlng been received by the sew.rase department re the Cranbrook Steam Laundry, tlio city clerk was instructed to notify Mr. Davis to connect wiih thc sewer as aoon as possible. The Agricultural assoslatiftn sent in a communication thanking the Council for the ime of the rooms in th? city hall; also savins that it was decided to remain in their present quarters (or the balance of tho term of the present officers. A communication was read from Dr. ,1. M, Bell, saying that he intended to visit the old country, nnd that while, awny his business would carried on by Dr. 0. L. Bayfield, On motion of Aldermen Kennedy and Carr, Dr. Bayfield was appointed as city health officer during the absence nf Dr. Bell. The Finance committee then pre- scntod their regular monthly report and recommended tbat accounts to tbe amount of $0578.21 he paid. On motion the report was accepted and lho following accounts nrd.red paid: B.C. Livery 1.50 Beattie-Murphy Co 3 05 City Officials fli.li.ricB 355.00 City Clerk Sundries 28.30 City Transfer tt Warehouse Co 106.78 Cranbrook Trading Co 26.15 Cranbrook Drug & Bonk Co. ... 75 Cranhrook Cartage & Transfer 23.00 Cranbrook Foundry Co 27.00 Crnnhrook Saab & Door Co.... 55.93 Crnnbrook Klcctric Light Co. 197.(12 ajtnall, F 15.85 Engineer's Payroll (S.Bob, no 19«..5 BOciation baa boon called for Friday I evening the 21st, Inst., to tako up thfl matter of exhibits to be sent to \ Grand Forks Show. since it was decided to call this meeting I have received the 'foil j lugletter which explains itself; it will ■ be necessary to take the matter mentioned therein at the same meeting, Members please turn out, another notice will be given, A. B. Smith, Sec. COMMUNICATION Department of Agriculture, Government Buildings, Victoria, B.C. November 4th. 1913 ; Pear Sir or Madam: As per resolution passed at the , spring Executive Meeting of the B. C. Poultry Association, 1 have been I Instructed to notify you that, in ac- jcordance with Article 5, Keetkn 2, of the Association's Constitution and By-laws, which reads; "The D rectors | shall be nominated and elected by each local Poultry .-association to serve one year," Your Association delegate for next year muat be elected at a general meeting of your As flociatlon, and his name forwarded me not Inter than December 2nd. Article 4 rcadB. "Officers-elect to take office on April thc first." Therefore, the present year's delegates will nttond the forthcoming Convention to he held during the Poultry Show at Grand Forks, December 9tb-12th, 1913. All persons elected del.gat s to tbe Provincial Association muat be or become members of the Abb. . elation before being seated at the Cnnvention. Enclosed please find stamped, addressed envelopo. Please do not delay in forwarding on new delegat t name and address. J. R. TERRY, Secretary R.C, Poultry Aist,' T. B.--Remember delegates name and address must reach me befose Dee. 2. __.'___:.::":.:; iiii kiwi itl.il rnnnol -1 . nr lose ita •SSEHKr*,:*: Kvc-p luinrini* die famous GHr_. , -____•:_::_• '"' ■■'■ trarlrmarlt is actually knit to II |[1]|||||||W :::::::•__•_••■ ■' :' with evading fare lo tii j jS nf men, women .in.I [||||||||||||[||| _,..", natural wool..., ■.- ■■- aa i::*_:'.*ri-_£'.': _, ii.i. iu *B_•••;;;;;-■■"•: ':;:_*i>6t.'''">lc !■« •■•■■"• ' hiliircii Engineer's Payroll Blast Kootonay Butcher Co. ... .Ink Mercantile Co Fir,. Department Payroll lllll, K. A Herahl Pub. Co. i Ciliary) Herald PuhllBliIng C, Kontenay Telephone Linos,Ltd Lethbrldge Herald Manning, Ira R , Mcnri.le. J. II McCreery llr.'s KelBon Ilaily News I ... Oo., N'olson, D.C Police Payroll Parrett, T. N Pnrkfl, y. A Co B cltool Bonrd Payroll . Wnr.I ,1 llnrrls .1*73.40 .. 10.80 . 19.15 . 260.00 „ 25.00 .. 1.40 .. 4S.70 19 0", .. 4.C8 .. 2S8.72 .. 50.00 .. 10.70 .. 1.90 .. 11,60 .. 395.CO .. 9.75 ,. 78.82 ,.lf.2r,.70 .. 3.10 5378.21 HgittHffltJi Underwear Hosiery Sweaters !fi!_fl :|HH:|r;H!^ii^n*l!SMP*SS^ik' ' ||jfKr :|:iii.f;:|:::: ^»%> mi iii «fflB lillllilM Iliilliil Llddlcoatt _ Waller 1081.18 Do, Bchool Doaril 118.25 12117.13 l',5H5.r,l I ii motion ot Aldermen Wnnl nn.l rnir, tin' riiy engineer was author. i.->-,I ,,, purchase n R-hnrso i„,w,'r l»ol ler nt n conl ol H68.25, f.o.b. Cranhrook. Mile, i Wnril and Clnnn, wltll Ibe Mayor wlll f"nn n court nf revision lor Ihe nnrnnsp ,'.( c r-ctlng nnd rrvlslni. the Municipal Voting List lor 1914. Amusements The repertoire of playB to be presented hy Geo. H. Summers and his clever company neit weok at tbe Auditorium han some appeal to all the classes of theatre-goers. Tbe English comedy, "The House Next Door," with which Mr. Bummers opens hiB engagement is poBS.b- ly one of the moBt delightful stage atorles of recent years. Thc Great John Ganton," a dram atization nf the novel "Ganton and Co." (Arthur J. Eddy), is a Btrong play of American life and manners. This Chicago stockyards fa tbe scene of tbe story and there ia virility and intensity in every line of the play, "Barriers Burned away," a dramatization of the novel of the saint' name, is nn interesting piny on n very delightful subject, by the Rev, BJ. P. Roc. "The Boss," a political comedy; a Little Lord Fauntleroy," an Engl] ah success, nnd "The Gold Mln." an American comedy, complete n mar vellous list of playH. "Nobody's Widow," first brought to success by Miss Blanche Bates, t..lls the Btory of on American girl who deserts her Kni.llsh husband within the hour of tbelr marriage and returns to America, reporting hit. sudden death, lie follows her to A* merlca, under his title, heretofore kept hidden, of the Duke of Murclnnd "Hoxanna in lu the absurd predicament of having to help entertain her buhhuiul at a h Oil bo party, while still mourning his "death" before ber friends, The Puke endeavniH to win bark HnxnnimV lovo and there follows a madcap romance which takes on«B breath with Hit passionate inleiinity and its nud'.rlQiiH humor, "Roxanim hor. oil la mi fascinating and deviiiHti a bundle ot whims and caprices as ever breezed acroRfl a stage, whllo the entire Spirit of the play makes It a veritable dramatic, champagne, Nobody's Widow" will closo the engagement of the Allen Players on Haturday night. Curtain wlll be drawn at ft 30 prompt. Queen Quality I Conveys the exact meaning desired when we speak of women's shoes. Queen Quality are all, everything, in the most modern shoe making. The Aborn Shoe for women is also excellent—the latest lasts, the best quality of material, but just a little cheaper in price than Queen Quality. We have just received a large shipment of new styles and leathers. Every pair guaranteed. j \*cry lovely ts tho afternoon frock of velvet and lur Illustrated here. The skirt j ti caught up tn front after the approved mode and fur borders the tunic, Fur alio appear*, on tho bodice. 'ftp tilted hat. are much fn vogue and ihe two shown ore smart examples of thit popular fashion. One turns up sharply In ih-. rear, the other at the side. WORTH KNOWING To .soft.n brown sugar when It hns be- come lumpy, stand It ovor a vessel filled with bolting wnter. I'*-•*■ boiling wntor for too stain* Urge flat t*t bullet buttons of wood are used on many of the cloth tailored suits and leather buttons appear »■ j motor and steamer coats. , A quantity of quicklime put into a Ja»» cupboard for a fiw days will absorb Uie ] dampness. Blood stains should be soaked when freah lln cold wator. Turpentine or benslne will remove r*«lnt stains. Uso t*U and lemon Juice on Ink stains. Rub grass stains with molMtw *nd wash. Cnstlte soiro and orrli root In equal parts A good slsfid pearl button sewed Into tha corner uf tbo dish dutli wlll be lound m convenience when "leaning saucepans. WILL PRINCE OF WILES WED PRINCESS TITUII. OF RUSSIA? The Prince ol Wain in Coronation dotal. r*.lN'.t*'e' 0-»A AM ft TATJAjJA flB I»T " . 0AW4«TU lum It thnt tin, young son of King George lins hpen captivated I>_ Iha licanl) of Ihe Princess, the s, .ond daughter of the Tsar, nml regarded ai one *>f the most bonutlful girls lu t'urnp... it la known thnl King Ooorgo ami Queou Mary win .sit st Petersburg noil Mauler, anil lhal Ihe Prince wlll ucooinpan. them. The engagement, oe> cording to the reports, wlll ho iinneuuc. I at tlml time. Hlplunuit" nre certain thnt such nn alliance would vastly strengthen tka Ajielo Ituailun entente, none too popular la either country at thc present tlai* THE PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK, BRITISH COLUMBIA ' '-*,.|."H"H'. r t*M l**rTTT'r*H'T,l" M**i "ttHH1 *_* , A professional (£arbs -an. - £ob$e .Hotices LIQUOR ACT, 1910. ■..Scct-on 42.) ,-UHcE ls hereby given that, on the tlrst day ol December, mm, e..- vacation will be made to the Bu.er- inteodunt ot Provincial Police for renewal of the hotol license to sell liquor hy retail in the hotel known ns the Imperial Hotel, situate at Kort Hteelo, In thc Province of brush Columbia. Hated this 1.1th duy of October, 1913 H. W. WKBDKN, i'i it Applicant , LIQUOR ACT, 1910. (Section 42.| NOTICE Ifl hereby given that, on tbe first day of December, next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police tor renewal of tho hotel license to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as tho International Hotel, situate at Kingsgate, in the Province of British Columbia. Hated this 13th day of October, 1913 GEORGE PAUL LUN'CPBF. 42-*t Applicant H.|l llllll ltll.lllll-f.llllllllllllll-11-IHI. ANOIBNT ORDER OF FORKSTBRB. Court Cranbrook No. S943. Meet In Carmen'a Hall, on —a •»« 4th Thuraday of each month. J. McLAOHLUN, O.R. Louis Pearson, Bee., P.O. Boi Ul. ▼letting Brothers Cordially Welcomed 0VBR8BAB CLUB (Oranbrook Branch) Meets In Carmeu's Hall 1st and Ird Thursdays In every month, at I p.tn. Membership open to British E. T. Brake, Pre*. L, Pearron, Secretary Bos eit TUMnf membtrs cordially weleoou T. T. McVITTIK P.L.B. • C.B. ORANBROOK, ... B.O. HARVBY, HcCARTBR, MAODOMAL. and NISBKT Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries Honey to Loan Imperial Bank Building ORANBROOK, • British Columbia LIQUOR ACT, 1910. (Section 42.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on the first day ot December, next, application will be mado to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel license to sell liquor by retail In the hotel known hs the Waaa Hotel, situate at Was.,, near Cranbroo't, ln tbs Province of British Columbia. Dated this 15th day of October, 1913 Ths Unionist Investment Co., Ltd. Peter Jensen, act. manager lor company. i «.-4t Applicant ORANBROOK LODOB N». M A. r. * A. u. Regular meetings on ttie third Thursday ol mr. month. Visiting brethren welcome. r. B. Miles, Worshipful Master. J. Lee Cranston, Acting Sec. ROOKY MOUNTAIN CHAPTER No. 129, R. A. M. Regular meetings:—2nd Tuesday tn each month at eight o'clock, Sojourning Companions ar* cor dlelly Invited. Bs. Comp.—A. 0. Shankland, B. Oranbrook, B.O. KNIOHTS OF PYTHIAS Cranbrook, B.O. CreBr.nl Lodge, No. II Msets svery Tusaday at I p.m. at Fraternity Hall. 0. Donahue, O. O. F. M. Christian, K of R. _ S. K. A. HIU, M. F. Vlaltlng brethren cordially lnrlted to attend. I.O.O.F., KBY CITY LODOB Uo. 41 Meets every Monday sight •t law Fraternity Hall. Solonralng Oddfellows cor- -tally invlt-.. J. Turnley, W. M. Harris, N. 0. See'y PRIDB OF ORANBROOK Olrck No. Ul Oompanlona ol the Forsst MMtr IB Carmen's Hall, First aad Third Wednesday ol each month at 1:00 p.m., sharp. Mr*. A. M. Laurie. 0. 0 Mrs. A.'B. Shaw, S*c. Visiting Oompanlona serdlally wst- Oraakrook Lodge Ho. 10W Meets every 2nd an. 4th Wedneshay at 8 I'm., in Knval Black * ,;•:■'' Hnll on W. M. Brier, Dictator. R. B. Garrett, Sec'y IND-PUN DENT ORDBR OF FORBSTBRB Meets in Royal Black Knight* Hall Dakar Street Meet* every Ind and tth Thursday ot each month at - p.m. sharp. Mra. L. Wayward, Hec. Bee. Oeo. Lauds, chief ranger Vlaltlng brethren made wMeonw. THB ORANBROOK POULTRY AND PBT BTOOK ASSOCIATION Preeld*ot-C. R. Bheppard Meeta regularly on tbe First Friday evening ol each month. Information oa Poultry matter* supplied. Address the Secretary—A'. B. Smith P.O. Bos IU, Cranbrook, B.O. LAIDLAW & DB WOLF Civil and Mining EBglneara-Brltiah Columbia Laid Surveyor* P.O. Box III ORANBROOK, Phon* 221 ... B.O. Drs. KINO - ORBBN Physicians and Surgsons ODlce at Residsnce, Armatrong Ave. Office Hours:— Forenoons - - 9.00 to 10.00 Afternoons - • 2.00 to 4.00 Bvsnlngs - - - 7.10 to 1.30 Sundays - - -1,30 to 4.10 Oranbrook, - - • • • B.O. LIQUOR ACT, 1910. (Section 42.) 1 NOTICE is hereby given that, on the first day of December, next, application will be made to ths Superintendent of Provincial Police for re- i newal of the hotel license to Bell liquor by retail in the hotel known las the International Hotel, Bltuate nt Moyie, in the Province of British i Columbia. Dated this 14th day of October, 1913 MICHAEL J. BONNER 43-.t Applicant LIQUOR. ACT, 1910. (Section 42.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on tbe HrBt day of December, next, application will bs made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel license to sell liquor by retail in thc hotel known as the Falls View Hotel, situate at Marysville, In the Province of British Columbia. Dated tbls 15th dny of October, 1913 J. W. COLBURN 42 4t Applicant F. M. MacPherson UNDERTAKER Norbiu. Anna N.U to City Hell Op_, Dsy and Night Phoae ill LIQUOR ACT, 1910. (Section 42.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on thc flrst day of December, next, a p- *plicatlon will be made tn the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel license to sell liquor hy retail in the hotel known as the Wyclifle Hotel, situate at Wyclifle, in the Province of British Columbia. Dated this 14th day of October, 1913 HARRY EDWARDS 42-4t Applicant LIQUOR ACT, 1910. (Section 42.) NOTICE Ib hereby given that, on thn first day ot December, next, application will be mado to the Superintendent ot Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel licenso to ssll liquor by retail in the hotel known as ths North Star Hotel, situate at Kimberley, in the Province ot British Columbia. Dated this 15th day of October, 1913 HARRY H. DREW, ■12-4t Applicant LIQUOR ACT, 1910. (Section 42.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on the first dsy of December, next, application will be made to the Superintendent ot Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel license to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as the Cmittal Hotel, sltustc ut Marysville. in tho Province ot Brit Ish Columbia. Dated this 18th day of October,1913 PAUL HANDLGY 42-lt Applicant VV. tf it. II . Under*.),*,. . Kmbaluiur Funorat Dlruut,,, CRANBROOK BC P.O. BOX 585 PHONK 'Mi Cranbrook Cottage Hospital GARDEN AVE. Matron: Mrs. A. Salmon Terms on Application Phone 3S9 P. O. Box 845 Frank Dezall Agent (or Deering & McCormick Mowers fir Rigs Bicycles for Sale. All Repairs Done at Reason able Cost. Works: Opposite Depot CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT DiBtrlct of South East Kootenay TAKB NOTICB "that I, Harry •lames Reed of Cranbrooh, B.C., oe- cui ation Clerk, intend iol apply lor permission to purchase the followlut- de: cribed, lands:— ('oiumsiicinK nt a post planted at the north weat corner ol Lot 9209, thince north 40 chains, th ncs sast 20 ehalna, th ncs south 40 chains, then/s west 20 chuins, to 1'oint of commencement and contain -' 10 acres mors or lsss. Dated September 21st., 1911. Harry James Reed, Applicant Aleiander Lewis St.Elol I. It. Agent, Loyal Orange Lodge No. 1871 Me.ts 1st and 3rd Thnrsd.iv In Royal Blaek Knlshta ol Ireland .mil at I p.m. sharp. Vlaltors Wslcoma. Fred W. Swain, W.M. S. L. Williams, Secy. Dr. de Van's Female Pills \ cells bl •'Jjjaeh. tsplito/i »,-» hits.. Tins* CRANBROOK LAND DISTRIOT District of South East Kootenay TAKB NOTICE that I, Putrlck C. Lea'iy of f'ronbrook, B.C., occupation I_.cmiol.ivc Engineer, intend to appl;, for permission to purchase the fol'owlne ''escribed lands:— ''(,,, m.n* ve, nt _ post plnnted 10 eta-Inn north from tbo north we* cotBT of lot 9210, thin*, north 40 chains, then-e, cast 20 chains, thn''" s "th 40 chains, thencs west 20 • h in, to point ol commencement, coniahVni* 10 acr.s morel or leaa. natal September list., 1911. Patrick O. I.r»hy, AppUesnt Alexander Lewis Bt.Hlol 19-tt. Ateot. Electric Restorer for Mer PhOIDhonol restores siwr ntr.s lo ths __ __!___ In III prop., teuton I t«to„. tin, ssd Tit lilt. Pri-.lmi d.ra, and III aaiua VMkeMl sv.did st onci, Fhoapheaol -il 8ike you i new nun. Price IS i l„i«. o, I wo (,„ LIQUOR ACT, 1910. (Section 42.) NOTICE is hereby Riven that, on tho firBt day of December, next, application will he made to the Supcr- ntendent of Provincial Police for renewal o! the. hr.tel license to sell liquor by retail in the ttotel known as thc Central Hotel, situats at .Moyle, in the Province, of British Columbia. Dated this 14th day ol Octoher, 1913 V. DESAULNIKR 42 it Applicant LIO.UOR ACT," 1910. (Section 42.) NOTICE ia hereby given that, on the first day ot December, next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel license to sell liquor by retail in thc hotel known as the Ynhk Hotel, situate at Yahk, in the Province of British Columbia. Datsd thla 13th day of uctober, 1913 RILEY _ LARSONi 42-4t Applicant LIQUOR ACT, 1910. (Section 42.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on the first day ot December, next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provinclnl Police for renewal of thc hotel license to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known ss tbe Perry Creek Hotel, situate at Perry Creek, in the Province of Brit- Isn Columbia. Dated this IStb day of October, 191'! ARTHUR BURQK, 42-4t Applicant COAL AM) PETROLEUM NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that, sixty days after date, 1 intend to apply to the Minister of Lands for a licence to prospect for Coal and Petroleum on the following land situate in South East Kootenay, Block 4593. Commencing at i\ poat placed at the N. W. corner of Lot 9499; thence west Rft clining; tlience north 80 chain*, tbence enst SO chains; thence soutb Hn chains to place of commencement. Dated August llth, 1913. P. E. WILSON 42-4t. Locntoi COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that, sixty days after date, 1 intend to apply to tht Minister of Lands tor a licence to prospect for i nal and Petroleum ou the following land situate In South East Kootenay, Block 41.9.. Commencing at a post placed at the N. E. corner ot Lot 9499; tbence east 80 chains; thence north 40 chains more or less to north boundary of C. L. 1710; tbence west 80 chains; thence Bouth 40 chains more or lens to place of commencement. Dated August 18th, 1913. P. E. WILSON 42-4t. Locator COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICB TAKE NOTICE that, sixty days after dnte, I intend to apply to the Minister of Lands for a licence to prospect for Conl and Petroleum on the following land situate in Bouth East Kootenay, Block 4S93. Commencing at n post placed at the N. W. corner of Lot 9499; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains thenco east 80 chains; thenee north 80 chains to place of commencement, Dated August 18th, 1913. ALEXANDER SMITH, 42-4t. Locator COAI, AND PETIIOLEI'M NOTIOB TAKE NOTICE that, sixty days after date, I intend to apply to the Minister of Lands for n licence to prospect for Coal an.l Petroloum on tbe following land Bltuate in Bouth East Kootenay, Block 4f,93. Commencing at a post placed at the 8. E. cornor of Lot 9499; thence north 80 chains; thenee enst 80 rhains thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; excepting thnt portion covered by C. L. 1709. Dated August 18th, 1913. .1. LIVINGSTON, 42-4t. Locator SYNOPSIS OF COAL . INITIO REGULATIONS Coal mininf rights of ths Dominioi in Manitoba, Saskatchewan snd Al berta, the Yukon Territory, ths North west Terrltorlea snd In a portion o: tha Province ot Brltleh Columbia ' may be leased for a term of twenty one years at an annual rental oi |, sn acre. Not more than 2,6a. acre. will be leaaed to Ane applicant. Application for a lsass must b< mads hy ths applicant in psrinn t> ; ths Agent or Suh-Ayent of the dls : trict in which ths right* applfsd loi srs attuatsd. j In surveyed territory the I*.' mus. be described by sections, or legal sub > divisions of sections, snd in unsur : vsysd territory ths tract spplied foi j .ball bs stsksl nut hy ths sppllcan' i himself. ' Bach application mint hi sTom j panled by a fes of 15 wblch will b> | refunded if ths rights spplied toi ar. loot available, but not othsrwlie, * royalty shnll be paid on thi msr chsntabls output ot the mini at th< rate ot Ave cents per ton. Ths person operating the mini shal furnish the Agsnt with sworn return, sccountlng for ths full quantity o merchantable coal mined nnd psy th, royalty thereon. If the coal mlnln* rights ale not being .poraU*!, suol returns should l,s furnished st '..mi ones a year. Tbs lsnss will Include tbe conl mln ing rights only, but the Icksk ma> be permitted to purchnse whatsvsi avallabls surface rights muy bs cou sldered necessary tor thc working ot ths mine at the rate of 110,00 su arr, For full Information npplir.ntioi should bs made to tho Secretary o. ths Department ot ths Interior, Otta wa, or to any Agsnt or Sub-Agent oi Dominion Lnnds. W. W. CORY, Deputy Mlristsr of the interim N.B.—Unauthorized publication o. this advertisement wlll not bs pale lor. J_n. 4thtl LIQUOR ACT. 1910. (Section 42.) NOTICE is hereuy given that, on the first day ot December, next, application will be made to ths Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal ot the hotel license to ssll liquor by retail in the hotel known as ths Moyie Hotel, situats at Moyls in the Province of British Columbia. Dated thia 17th day of October, 1913 PHILIP F. JOHNSTON 43-4t Applicant LIQUOR ACT, 1910. (Section 42.) NOTICE la hereby given that, on the first day ol December, next, application will be made to thc Superintendent ol Provincial . ollce for renewal ol the hotel license to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as the Kootenny Hotel, sltunte at Moyle, ln the Provinco of British Columbia,. fluted this 17th dny ol Octo'ier, 1913 W. J. BREMNEll, 43-4t Applicant LIQUOR LICENSE ACT Section 48 Notice Is hereby given that on the 16th day of November next, application will be mads to the Superintendent of Provincial Police tor tbe transfer of the license for ths sale of liquor by retail in and upon tho premises known us the International Hotel, situate at Kingsgate, British Columbia, from Oeorge Longpro ot Kingsgate, B.C. to H. L, Sawyer of Marysville, B.C. Dated thia 16th day ol October, 1411. GBOROB LONGPRE Holdsr of Licenso H. L. SAWYER, Applicant for transfer LIQUOR ACT, 1910. (Section 42.) NOTICE ls hereby given tbat, on tho first day of December, next, application will he made to the Superintendent ot Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel license to sell liquor by retail in ths hotel known as the Tourist Hots), situats at Bull River, in the Trovince of British Columbia. Dnted this 20th doy of October, 1913 J. McTAVISH, 44-4t. Applicant LIQUOR LICENSE ACT. (Section 201 Notice is hereby given that, on thc Ist day ot December next, application will bo mnde to the Superintendent ot Provlnrlal Pollre for the renewal of wholesale license No. 92, tor tbs sale of liquor hy wholesale in nnd upon the premises known n the Crnnbrook Brewery, situate nen ('ran*rook, upon the lands described ss Lot 29, Group 1, South East Kootenny. Datsd this 21st day ol Oetober 1913 Cranl.r.ok Drawing Oo., Ltd. Hurry Hesse, Manager 43 4t Applicant LIQUOR I.K'KNSE ACT. (Section 20i S'otleo Is hereby given Hint, on ths int day ol December next application will ho mailo to the Superintendent ,f Provincial Pollco lor tho renewal of wholesale liquor llrsnss, No. 107, | for the sals of liquor by wholesale In and upon the premises known ns Rowness' Wholesale Liquor Store, 'Ituate on linker street, In tho City ot Oranbrook, B.C. Dated this lStta dav ol October. 1913 A. (1. BOWNESS, 4t-4t Applicant LIQUOR ACT, 1910. (Section 42.) NOTICE is hereby given tbat, on the Ilrst dny of December, next, ap- p'lcntion will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel license to sell liquor hy retail tn the hotel known as ths Windsor Hotel, situate at Kort Steel,,, In tbe Provinco of Brit- las Columbia. Dated this 3'ltli day of October, 1913 H. MATHER, s4-4t, Applicant COAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that, sixty dayB after date, 1 Intend to apply to the Minister of Lauds for a licence to proBpect for Cool and retrolcum on the following land Bltuate In Bouth East Kootenny, Blocl* 4."93. Commencing nt n post placed at or near two miles east and one mile .oath of the S. E. corner of Lot 10084; thence west 80 rhains*, thence north 80 chains; thence east B0 chains; thence south 80 chains to placo of commencement. Dated August 18th, 1913. J. LIVINGSTON. 42-4t. Locator CIUNBROOK LAND DISTRICT . District ol South-East Kootenny TAKK NOTICK thnt 1, Thomas Christian, Contractor, intend thirty days o-Uer date to apply to the Minister of Landa tor permission to pur- base the lollowlng described inud:- (ommenclng at a post planted on the Eaat Bon', of the Moyie lliver, near the southeast corner of Lot 10106, thonce east 20 chain . thonce south 40 rhains, thenre west 20 chains, thence north 4. chains to the point of commencement. Dated Auguat 1 .tb, 1913. THOMAS OHR1BTIAN Locator 34-9t A. U. >;_s_>, Agent CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT District of Hcvttt* Kast Kootenay TAKE • .NOTICE that I. Philemon James Oougeon ,,f I'nml.took 11.'.'., occupation trainman, iottnd to apply lor permiaMion to purchase' the following described lands:- Commencing a. a post limited at Ihe northeast corner dt Lot 9209, tb«re north 40 chains, thence west 20 chiins, thenco „outh 4u chains, thenc,* east. 2u chains, to poln' ot commencement and containing! *o seres moro or leas. Doled September 21st., 1913. I'hliemon Jnmes Oougeon, Applicant Alexand.-r Lewis St.Elol 39-9t. Agent. SEALED TENDKRS addressed to ths undersigned, and endorsed "Ten der lor Whart at Ainsworth, B.C.," will bs received at tbis olllce until 4.00 P.M., on Mouday, November 17, 1913, for the conBtrdction nl a wharf at Ainsworth, Kootenay Distrlct.B.C Plans, specification and form ol contract can ho . seen ano forms ol tender obtained at this Department and at tbe offices ot J. P. Forde, Esq., District Engineer, at Rovel- atoke, B.C.; C, C. Worsfold, Esq., District Engineer at New Westmln- acres more or less. stcr, B.C., and on application to the | Dated Sopt'mbor 21st., 1913 Postmaster at Ainsworth, B.C. j lining MoGouldtie ORANBROOK LAND DISTRICT District of South Unfit Kootenay TAKE NOTICK that 1, Barney Mc Gouldrlc, o:' Crnnbrook, 11.0., occupn tion locomotive inglngccr, intends to apply for permission t" purchnse the lollowing described lands:-- Commencing at a post planted at the no-th-west coin-r <*f Lot 9211, thenee north 40 chains, thonce east 20 rhuln,. thonce south 40 chains, tbence ,ve:;t 'in chains to plaoo 0.' commtu *em,nt, and containing ltd ORANBROOK LAND DISTRIOT District ,,[ South Kast Kootenav TAKE NOTICE that Harry Noun wood of Cranbrook, D.C., occupati. _ butchei. intends to apply lor i.ermls- ti..n to purchase tbe lollowlng de' cribed land. — Commencing at a lost planted .-'" chaina north ot the nortn-west <-! lan_r~ Commenclm: :,» n post iltinted 1-" ciiniii. north of tbe north-west nor ner of Lot 9209, (',. 1, Kootmay Dis- trict, thencs snot *" ohnlns, then,- louth pi eha ns, ihence writ 20 cbalns, tbence uorth til clinins to p.>lut ol commencament, _ mainine h.i acres ii or,* ,,r less. Dale Uigiisl j.th, 1913. Bdward A. Hill. Applicant 8f,-9t. Alotamlei Levis s I. Eloi Ag-iit CI1 Wltk, it ,K LAND DISTRICT District of so lib East Kootena. TAKE NiiTlt'i*. that Hnv,,I llof- l.ii- .,* Crnnbtook, B.O., occupation r.,*'.*■■'. v Conductor, intends t,» apply tor permission to purchnse t* <■ to'. I..wing described '.an .a1 — Commencing at „ post planted 100 chnins north and 30 chain- <*nst ot tic north-west cornor ot Lot 9209, Group "n... Kootenny District, htnr.. east 2" chnins, thenee south 40 -hain-i, thtnee west 20 chains, th.-n.-a n, rlh 10 ('bait's in place of r0ti,n.,*UL'a ment., containing eighty acres more i.r less. Dale . e|,'em'.ei :)rd, 1913. David Hopklai, Applicant "i. tit. Moxandar Lewis si. Elot A** eat CltANflltOOK LAND DISTRIOT District of south Enst Kootenay TAKK NOTICE thnt Krnost south of Cronbrook, U.C., occupation bar hor, intends to apply for permission o purchase tlte foil..wing described lnnds:- Commencing at _ tost plant*.- lt.'i thulns noun nnd 60 chitn, west of the unit wist corner of Lot iio'i, uroup fin., Kootenay District, thenee west 20 ch.iln-. th »*,. south tn »liaos, tit .nee eatt 20 ch'iiua ibeoc- '.orth 40 chaina, to place of coui- mcne.men , c,.ntalnttig el.hij arr*a, .i',re or ll ts. Date September 3rd, 1913. EracM So,lb. Applicant .'t.-'Jt. Alotander la>»ie St. Slol Agent OHANUHOOK LAND DISTRICT ilstrp ',[ South bast Kootena, IMt, Applicant Ale_in.tr Lewis St.Elol Agent. Persons tendering nre notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on tho printed forms supplied, nnd signed with their actual signa tares, stating their occupations and places of residence. In the case ol firms, the actual signature, the nature of the occupation, and place ot I TAKK NOTICK that David IVIUiam residence of each member of tbe firm St. Eloi of Cranbrook, B.C., occupa- mtlBt be given. I"'"' Inrmer, intends t0 apply lor per- Eitch tend.r must Is* accompanied i'nlsalon t- purchaoo tbe lollowlng described Hands: TAKE NOTIOE that i)arr> lluhi- haiid ot Crnnbrook, B.C., orcupaitua. ■ailaa.t conductor, Intents »o apply or permission to pwrrhaee the foi u.wlng described lands'— Commencing at * post planted at he north-oast corner ot l.ot 921u, Iroup One, Kootoftsy District, thence north pi chains, _,,n.-e ,v,.t 40 chains, thence aouth 40 chaltia, (b-mce catt 40 chains to place of tomtnaucotnent, containing one hundred nud siH> acres more or leas. Dale September Ird, 1018. ' Harry ltabtcbj.ud, Applieant 36-9t. ...le.an-'er Lewis St. l*'.l„t Agent OHANUHOOK LAND DISTRICT District of south Kast i-..,oteua.. takk notice that Alexander Lewis St.Elol, of Cran,to,k, B.C., occ.iio'i'U woods foreman, intends to apply for permission to purchnse .he following described lands -- Commencing nt a post planted 160 chains n >rth and 40 chain, west of .he n rtb west cornet ol l.ot t'209, tl. I. Kootenay District, th.uca „>■•. 4" chnins, then.'" south tn _i,iir_. thenco west 40 chains, tt*n e north 10 chains '<, point of commencement, roncnlniug 100 acres more or less. Date AUgUSt a.'.tb, 1913. I. Ot, Alexander Lewis St. Kloi Applicant Olt.VNUROOK LAND DISTRICT ! District of South Enst Kootenav OFFICIAL M'MINISTRATORS ACT by un accepted cheiiuo ou a chartered | Commencing at a post planted 161' , , , . ., ..wun«i.a. a. ,i ,>,..(,,. j ,„a.- -. a. hank, payable tn the order ol «,►„,,..„„ _or.0 __,-, M obetos sveat o1 j Honourable the Minister of Public the north-west corner of Lot 9209 i Works, oqunl to ten per cut (10 p.ct.) 10, 1, Koottnay Diatrict, tbenca east i ot the amount nt the tender, which 30 chainB, thenco smith 40 chnins, I will bo forfeited If the person tender t thWW •"'"' S" chains, thonce north ling decline to enter int., a contrnct ' "-_«•»!«•« to point ot commencement, containing tu acres tt ore or less. Date August 2r,t_, 1913. David William St. Eloi. 3f,-'Jt. Applicant "I'm sorry Tom's coming ln tonight, because I'm going to the theatre with George." "But you ate engaged to Tom, my- denrl" *I know. But since we've become engaged we can't afford thn -M-tcnt" when cnlled upon to do so, or fnil t, complete the work contracted lor, li the tender be nnl accepted the chequi will ho returned. The Department does not hind it self to accept the lowest or any ten der. By order, 11. f. UK. llill'HKIlS, j TAKE NOTU'K that William W. Secretary t Itichmon.l, of Tr'tvor.-.e Olty, Mich., Department of Public Works, jnr-cupntlnn Lumberman, intends to Ottawa, October 16th, 1913 OIUKDHOOK LAND DIBTtltOT District of East Koot.nay Newspapers will not ho pnld T"i ibis advertisement If thoy insert it without, authority from th,' Depan most.—40186. 13->t, Scobcll's Liquor, Tobacco and Druic Cure S'rtd... Alcohol, Ti..' .■ ..ti end I Iruil. It <-<-< mil emeu lhe eflrt.in almost |ri-iuu.ly-r-iti<>v<-_ iH .i»'*i-*_<- Alii t uktini Hi. iicfttmeiil tilers till narer I» ft ny rue. tOMflok liiloxlcnntiiif mo ..mi:- -p...,ti. C.ii I.n glvtu iccretly. W« ti'vu ytt tn limi Dl ono lalliuo. . lallM vn _er tenant- ct>\er t.i "nr a-1 dre**. Price U.Vti.x, Ofl MM! for f tQflO *W toofc.ll urng Co., ut. caitMi^tii Obi. ul'l'ly fm pn ti'i -Hint, to purchfittA tho j Mluw.nif lint. rllH-'i Win * . - Cotntnenolttg n* % i'cwt pUatfld tWOtlty .han, w-i. mnl i'i i: fit v rl.fl.Qs I >.i.utii ,.. Mile post No. .i tut tbe w»th parallel.. .m0 rhiiine, tbence •anil 40 rlminji to th" placo of romnu-nrA rti.'iit, rontalnliiK mu neten,. more or WfMJAM W. WOHMOKD tmt- r! AtLffiMt Ktb; H1.H, (Jfo. W. Brown, Kfetit 81-Bt. Notice in hereby given tbnt on tb. _ist dny *d Octpbor, 1913. IT was onDERBD BV Hla Honor George li. Thorapaon, Esq., Judge ol the County Court of Beet Kootenay, that Jarooa A, Arnold, OfBcial Administrator for lhat portion of the Ct.'.mty of Kootenay Included in the Bleetoral l>.!»trirt of Crnnbrctok Im. Administrator of nil nnd (lingular tl Htntc ol Lulgl RUto, use Df Kerrigan'- XPort .Stout in the home t-.po.lt. good nature. *"»i in(Ugt*fltion and pood ■sle^p. Let us -Ufply you with a .aw. 52.M per cn**v ot a dos. plntt. James Kerrigan Cranbrook, B.C. For Sale Rents & Wants WA.S'TED—Roorawe and Boarders, either ladlM or gent'omen; private family, no children. Apply by letter to X.Y.Z.. Ikts 330 City TO l.KT—Nicely furnished rooma in modern house, centrally situated, neit to Dr. Kin. s. Armstronc Avenue, or I'hone 469. 4!> WOOD FOR flALB- Ryckman. -rhone 491, U.W. Ore. t Britain exported 35 ,.126,285 tons of coal thc first half ot this year. Tho total valuo of hcrrlnfje landed at .Scottish ports thia year reaches 59,600,000. Special ticket on 12 foot Linoleum 37 cents sq, yard.—C.C.B. Born—At the Cottntio Hospital, on ! Wednesday, to Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Outh rie, a son. The Wife's Pride Ostrich Feather* cleaned and curled apply Mrs. T. Walker, Lumsden Ave. or Phone 45. or wrlto Box 41*7 -44 Mr. and Mra. A. 1). Macdonald [returnod home thla wee k trom an eastern visit. Canadian Pacific V E R Y 1.0 W V A R R . in connection wtth EXCURSIONS to tho n L V 0 0 0 S T R V PAn.y—Nov. rth to Dec, ^ .., i_. HA"I. PARR Cranbrook To Montreal and Quebec: $81:10 To St. Jobn: $89.10 Local;. News Now you are brightening up the rooms for the winter nlghte rcmom- ber tut Kllby l^amew Pictures. Trout dehing season cloeoe today, J. P, Pink wa. at Spokane ttiiH week on buxlnwa, F. Bpaldlnt; of Pernio, wae In the city Wednesday . Bpocial ticket on 12 foot Linoleum 37 cents Bq, yard.—C.C.S. [James McKay, commercial trbv- oiler for A. C. Bowness, waa at Cr_s j ton and other wet.tern point* during ; tne early part of the we-ok. BRINO YOUR OLD PlPK TO BOBS PLAOH POR RHPAIRB Mr. HarriH, of the Canadian Bank > ; of Commerce, _nn been transferred to Vancouver, He left on Saturday lattt for that city. 12 foot Linoleum -ao s. Special ticket 0! ; 37 centH »\\. yard t ol Klko, won in town Alta.i week. J. u. Ay Thursday! Oet in on the C. 0. ri. Kur sale early today. Mrs. Melville of (.ratiard, waa visiting Cronbrook thla Mrs. \rden of Wardner. waa shopping here Thursday. Cold weatt_er ts at hand, net your hor*' blankets at W H I'ark & Co. I At ian, the Police Oomtnlselonere of Vlctoriu have appointed two wo- imen policemen—avoral, atop your foolishness* Joe Walkley, lute with the Kaet Kootenay Butcher Oo., will open business on December 1st, u» Mm old [Post Office.-PHONK S, Born-At the Oottage Hospital, | Cranbrook, Wednesday. Nov, 13th, to Mr. aad Mrs Harry Barr of Tra- '■ ty Cret-i, a _•.«_.. a. UacKensie town Monday oi of Spo busici*. ULBY FRAMBS PICTURB8 KILBY FRAMEfl P1CTVB .Vliss LUllai: Oonrad of Moyie, t Cranbrook visitor Thursday. go tit Andrews Dance will be held at Port Steele, November Mth, 1.13. wad iTicket.", are on s&i-* nt Beattie-Mur- N»hy b Drug Store. 46-_t Jamed Blake of Wasa, .-pent Suo- jday las* at Cr&Qbr.v.k. -.p*ci_J ticket on 12 loot Linoleum 37 cent* .-*;. yard.—C.C.S. ; P. Goddaril of Kingsgate, was in i the city on Sunday laat. i WOOL TOR SALK-PHONK. Mid j Barl William*, of Wycllfle, *.p»*nt I ;Sunday laat at the C.-amopolitan. The C. C. S. w putting on a big sal-, of Purniture, Linoleum-', and Ruga; beginning today Mr.. J. a Sinclair will receive at the h-.rae ol Mrs. H. W, Johnson, Watt Avenue, on (the 3rd Tuesday of each montb. We Do This l.lmlt ttvd month", stop-over nntl pjctflnfilon privileges J-'ull intftniuation re Hall nud Steamship Tickets, from J. W. Spence, Agent; or write K. Dawson. l>_, Passenger Agent, Calgary j Urs. Ilyl [Crnr.t. r.iok Marysville, wv- • Buuday lftHt. [Wis ot all kind- nnd Company. at W. M. Park Big Surprize to Many in Cranbrook Local people are surprised at tbe QUICK results received from simple t.uckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed lu Adler-t k„, tbe Oertnan tem- edy whlcb became famous by curing appendicitis. Ben-tie- Murphy Co.. Htates tttat this simple remedy antl- Heptldtres the dlKestlve system aud draws off the Impurities so thoroughly that A BIN OLE 1H)HI0 relieves Hour vtomacli and constipation IS STANTl.*.. 4Mt H. K. Bmlth ol Ottawa, wan a • a Iter ln Cranbrook on Monday. KILBY FRAMES PICT.RES A. M, llrlnk of Calgary, waa a tl*. Cranhrook Monday. C. H. Furniture, Spoken... was in .1 Get In on tbe C. sale early today. M. Dickenson of the city Monday. Oranbrook Meat Market commences t,iK.tn_u. on Decern!, tr 1st, in theold l"ost Office.—.HONK n. Mr. and MrH. Hurry Barr ol Tracy Creek, were Crnnbrook visitors Thursday. 6 MrB. H. It. Mathers of Kort Hteele. was ahopptntt at Oranbrook Wednesday. Cranbrook, Oct Mr. Fred Swain. General Agent, Guardian Casualty _ Guaranty Oo. Cranbrook, B.C. .ear Sir. I am pleased to acknowledge receipt of your company's Bight Dralt fot 145.00 as settlement In full of my claim tor sickneas under Policy No. 310T, as this was paid before I atn tally ■ recovered I must say that It speaks well for thc promptneaa and liberality ol your company and I will always have a good word for tbem. Again thanking you and tbe company, 1 am, wtth best wishes for tbelr success. Sincerely yours. (signed) Joseph H. Watson on Tut*sd.y, and Mrs. 1). H. .urnltiire, A CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS within the reach of ell ...That Alcoholism in n d«*eoao ia now recognized by .Wenc*>. No man in hia uenaeti brliu;" dlHtrracu and rule on hinuteli and family through choice A lenrn Nil-!'-, the craving tor drink, bulldo up the i.vh.i'u.:. atnadiea the nerves. It is guaranteed to cure or benefit nr money refunded after a fair trial. Alcurn No. 1 can he given eocretly by anv .life or mother wanting to reator*- a dear one to health and .leefulneSA, Alcurn So. _ la the voluntary treatment. Tail be had ar oui storo only |1,00 i>er hot. Ash for our free l>ookl**t a- boiit Alcura, Beattie-Murphy Co., Limited, Drug* [tifltfl, t'ranf'r,-o_. B.O 43-1. liorn~-Ai Cronbri .ok November Uth, to Mr. .laird, a ho it. Qet in on the C. aale early today. j B? L. Staples of Wyclifle, and J. 8. (Caldwell of Hpokane were visitors at Cranbrook Wednesday. j Cranbrook Meat Market commencea buainwui on L*eet-rol)*r lat, lo tbeold Pol aod lilble Class at a p rn Bvening service, 7 80 p.m. Hul.ject—"The changed Life." Anthen. -Solected. Bverybody Welcome—Come. Mid-week service, W.lneeday evening at o p.m. Methodist Church l*ator- Rev. W Bison Dunham Sunday .irvices Tile pastor will (.reach at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. (inward lttt.1.- i'Iiu,,. at 3 p.m. Morning eubject "The ('..mpensa- iioim nf Dlsolpleflhlp." Hv..ning ntlbjoct: "No f_impromise with Kvll." A rordial Itivltatton is nxtantl, . to all to attend the alrove services. Important Changes in C. P. R. Timetable Train 618— Arr. at WW); Ufl, 13.00 Trsln li—AlT. at U-Gft; Left. U10 Train 614—Alt. at U-M; Lm l_J-06 Train 12 Arr at HI U.. Ua U gf, Train &1A-I_M. at 1-00; \rr. 24 W Klmb«rl«7 Branch Lou at 7 30, Arr XW-'m itt *(.hi.u...__ is a nice tct of Sitverwarv foi hcr ubli. Good silver always makes a fine impession at the dinner or luncheon. It adds rest to the appetite and indicates icfiiied tastes. We can save yon money in solid silver or silver-plated waie of thc best quality. Thee are novelties in designs nnd eveiy piece is most artistically finished. RAWORTH BROS Jewelers & Opticians Those bliaflnrds In the east make one think of the Bulubrious Cranbrook ellmato—It's so very, very different. Find the Hpecinl Ticket on tbe 187.00 Draw, bed at .16.W.-C.C.B. Aerons tho border there wlll be a great disturbance in Turkey on the last Thursday in this month—it win be a war to the knife. Provincial Oonatablo Minty ol fernle. was In town Thursday, Inspecting the Wholesale liquor stores, for tiie purpose ol ronewlug'tholr licenses Provide a Savings Account for your Children With au Endowment Policy in the International Insurance Co^Ltd. These may be hnd [or a small monthly premium. For '*_•■..,-',..ri and rktes.sae, write or call up FRED. W. SWAIN, Inspector P O BOX372 PHONE 338 Agems Wanted Joe Wftlkley, late with the Kast j iv.H-t-Miuy Qutchor 0o., will oiHiii buslnees on Deoember 1st, in the old Post Office.—PHONH 8. ti. 1_. Ooepell Of Vancouver, pro I vincial government auditor, was at the government otiices this weok on j -■..U'liil IniNlneHH. The C. 0, H, Is putting nn a big Bale of Furniture, Linoleums, ami Rugs; beginning today. W. T. McDonald of Vlctor'a, pro vtnolnl llvo Btock cotntnlesloner, wns In the city Thursday, superintend^ i the sale of the cattle brought lu lhe district by the provincial government John Otmllflo, nn engineer employed at Ooal Creek mines, was severely injured on Saturday last by ha vim: bis I.khi crushed between enrs on tbe tipple. KILBY FRAMBS HCTURBB At the Bdieon Theatre tonight will h*. shown the following excellent fUm "The Greater Call," a special three reel feature; "What Pa got"; "Little Darling;" Bobbie's magic Nickel." Find the Bpecial Ticket on .50.00 Buflelt at I24.9.V-C.C.B. the The 'Rexall Store' The Store with a Reputation KOOTENAYS GREATEST DRUG Ca BOOK STORE The Beattie - Murphy Co., Ltd. "Where lt Pays lo Deal" Cranbrook - B. C. A. E. JONES PhoneIM T. I. DORIS PhoMiOl Jones & Doris BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS See Us about Your Building: and Job Work CRANBROOK, B. C. Our Stock of K E and accessories is now complete. Please look us up before sizes get broken. F. Parks & Co. Hardware and House Furnishings CRANBROOK, • B. C. N. Haitbton aud Oeo. Lonsk epent svveral days at Bpokaue this week oo buslnees. Mr. Hansou while there secured tbe Agency for the Detroit motor car. The flour warehouse of the Cranbrook Trading Co. was broken Into on Thursday night and several sacks of Hour taken. The Hour was takon to a nearby house. Entrance was ob tained by breaking a window. WOOD TOR BALK—PHONK 400 Dr. J. H. King has been appointed a fellow of tbe College of American surgeons. This degree ls equal tb the F.R.C.B. of London; Dr. King has also been enrolled as one of tbe Founders of the College. Tbe C. C B. ls putting on a big sale of Furniture, Linoleums, and Ruga; beginning today. Miss Minnie Steeree and Mrs. H. I'. Woodhouee left yesterday for tbe Tourist Hotel, Hull River, where tbey Intend to take in all the beautiful scenery that surrounds tbat wming Uttle city. One of tbe greatest meetings ever held Is expected to take place in the K. of P. Hall on Tuesday, commencing at 8 p.m. ttharp. All members nre requested to be present, visiting brothers will also he given a hearty welcome and the grip. Tbe C. 0. B. is putting on a big sale of Furniture, Linoleums, and Rugs; beginning today. J. McDonald and Frank Deacon, have secured a lease on P. Matheson garage; they have purchased the good wtU and taxi business also, the agency of the McLaughlin Co., as well as repairs remain wltb Mr. Matheson. BRINO YOUR OLD PIPIT TO BOBS PLACES FOR RBPAIRB A daring bold-tip was perpttrated on Baker Btrert, Forn'e, on Monday night, and in consequenee thereof O. Rrese is now lying ln the hospital wltb a bad cut on his head, having been hit with a bottle and relieved of bis watch and money. The poll .t have a clue and nn nrreat Is expected The C. C. B. ln putting on a big sale of Furniture, Linoleums, and Rugs; beginning today. Rev. A. L. Burch of Wentntlnnter Hall, Vancouver, preached tbe sermons at both of the services ln the Presbyterian Churrh last Sunday, His addresses gave much food for thought to the large audiences gathered to hear him. In the afternoon he addressed a meeting at the Y.M. C.A. which was well received. Fred Welts, who recently sold a portion of hln barhertng otittlt. ban opened a new barber shop ln tbe Cross Keys Hotel, nnd invites your patronage which will receive the bent attention possible, no give htm a trial. 4. 4t At 10.M on Thursday, morning, the tire brigade responded promptly to nn alarm sent In from the cloanlng es establishment of Oeo- Powell to wan caused by an exnloratlon of tbe flmall gasoline tank on a flatiron. With the exception of a few clothet, burned no damage either Ity fire or wnter wnn done. W W KII BT PRACTICAL' PICTORB FRAMEB ARMBTBONO AVHNUH P. O. Hoi 101 Cra-brook, B.C Ore Shipments Ore shipments from mines in tbe Crnnhrook district for tbs past year to dnte wero as follows:— Hitlllvan 980 30,670 Bt. Kugene 110 1,351 Other Mines 191 Total l.oeo 92,314 s?ord In the old days, you'd think it* silly extravagance to pay three thousand for a horse. Then why buy a heavy, expensive car to-day -when the "nifty," sturdy Ford performs its intended service so wonderfully well—and at so small a cost. Think what these prices mean—lor the cm tbat hat, stood the test: Model T Runabout $000; Model T Touring Car $650; Model T Town Car $<*00-f. ». b. Walket- ville, Ont., with all equip,, ent Get cats- logue snd full particulars from The Hanson Garage Complete line of Accessories, Pnrt*. aud Supplies—Cars and Trucks for hire—AU manner of repairs and vulcanizing done. Norbury Ave. Cranbrook, B. C. JOHN G. MITCHELL Taxidermist Mounted Game Heads Sp_d_uy Send For Price List Animals, Birds, Fish and Fur Mats CALGARY - ALBERTA P.O. Box 134 B.P.O.E. A Charter has been opened in Cranbrook for membership in the BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS of the Dominion of Canada which will remain open until a membership of 50 has been enrolled. The fee is $20.00. For further information and Membership Applications, enquire of WM. FINK at the Royal Hotel "MY KIDNEYS HURT ME AUJHE TIME" Oin Pitli Cured Them. Free Sample Box Leadi to Cure. Only thos* who lum been tortured with Kidney Trouble ean appreciate how Mr. Trumper suffered. Being a railroad man, he was called upon to do all kinds of heavy work. The constant strain ot lifting, weakened the kidneys. I received the sample box of Gin Pills and wss greatly benefitted by them. My kidneys were In such bad condition I eould not lift or stoop without psln. In fact, they pained me nearly all the time. I have taken three boxes of Gin Pills, working all the time st heavy work on the railroad and did not loss a day. FRANK TRUMPER, Napanes.Ont. Do aharp twinge* uUoh you as you stoop t Ars you subject to Rheumatism, Sciatica or Lumbago t Does your Bladder give trouble t Tska .Gin Pills on our positive guarantee that they will curs you or money refunded, noo a box —«fors__o. At dealers, or direct If you cannot obtain from druggist Sample box free if yon mention tats paper. National Drug sad ".rtrlnl Co., of Cauda, Limited, Tomato. 174 NOTICB OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICB ls hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between us, tbe undersigned, (tarrying on business as Real Batata Agenta nt Cranbrook, B.C., has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the date hereof. Dated this 7th day of November, UM, P. De Vere HUNT HAROLD DARLING Witness: Thomas Tlghe Mecredy «•« Solicitor. Cranbrook, DU MADAM LAVAL'! Cotton Root Compound Tablets A BBUAni.K hl_lULATMI Ttitf u I'llls sre c„ttip..uji.led wtth tit. sr.atc.it ctre dom th* mn*t tullibl* _mc_. kin.w,, to .delict such _ a,, belitg used wllli mucli succcaa bv Ihe hum, celclH.ted imyakiaua known. Tticy _ e a spcciriv fuajha illflrMBlna disorder, to which (ho It-male oiflrlltiitloii la lul'lc. 1.1c. U t hox. He. ll (much tltansetV Ms box. *-_(! tal ill ante .luto.. 0, br mail iron. The £___ Drag Oe., St. Cktaana**, Oat. SBALBD TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "Tenter for Construction of Wharfs at Victoria Harbour, B.O.," will be received at this ollicc until 4.00 P.M., on Tuesday, December . 1913, lor thc construction ul Wharfs at Victoria Harbour, B.C. Plana, specification and form of contract can he seen and forms of teudur ubtnlued ut this Department und at tlte District Knglueers' offices at New Westminster, B.O. Victoria, B.C., Confederation Life Building, Toronto, Out., Tost Olllce Building, Montreal, P. ... aud 011 application to the rostinnstcr at Vancouver, B.C. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on tho printed forms supplied, and signed with their actual signatures, stating their occupations and places of residence, ln the case of flims, the actual signature th* nature of the occupation, and place ol residence of each member of tne firm must be given. Each tender munt be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order ot the Honorable tbe Minister of Public Works, equal to five per cent (6 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to outer into a contract wben called upon to do so, or fail to complete the work contracted for. If the tender Im not nccepted the cnequs will be returned. Ths Department how, not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Dy Order, R. C. DESROCHERS, Secretary Department ol Public Works, Ottawa, Octobor 27th, 1913. Nowspapors will not be paid for this advertisement if thoy Insert it without authority from the Department -._ IT 444t.