V, \906 I.1.',.**'*' >l t, • Pt^|pedirt VO/a 72. CRANBROOK, B.C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER S, WOO. No. 44. A KAREWELL REJE1TI0N The Many Friends and Parishion ers of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. For tune Say Goodbye A Handsome Gift Presented. A farewell reeepliun was held iu Knox churoh oii Tuesday evening by the parishioners and friends uf Mr. and Mrs. W. (I. W. Fortune, who leave Cranbrook today tu reside at lied Deer, Alberta. The meeting was called lo order hy Mr. Win. F. Tale, chairman and the following programme rendered: .vnthem by the choir. Prayer by the B, A, McConnell, Solo by Mrs. W. T. Reid, Address by chairman. Speech by A. McCowan representing the building committee. Solo by Miss Connolly, Song by mule quartette, composed of Messrs .1. Reid, E. Patterson, 1). .). MeSweyn and Maurice Qiiuin. Address by .1. P. Smith, representing the-session. At the close of the programme Rev. and Mrs. Fortune were presented with a handsome oak cabinet of sterling silver and the following address: To Rev. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Vi. Fortune:— It is with feelings of deep thankfulness that we look back tonight over the period of your ministry with us. When you came to Cranbrook we were small in numbers and facing a situation beset with many difficulties, both from a financial standpoint and from local conditions. But during the six and u half years you have labored with us, we have not only built a manse, which would do credit to a much larger place, and paid off the debt on the old church and manse property; but have also built this new church, modern in design and equipment, towards the cost of whieh we have already raised about three thousand dollars, And in addition to this we have now a strong congregation which is not only meeting all its own liabilities but stands among the most liberal in British Columbia in contributing to the missionary enterprises of our church at home and abroad. While it gives us pleasure to review the history of these years, it would ill become us so to do, without accoiding to both of you the honor and credit due you for the important part you have taken in bringing matters to such a desirable issue. We believe, sir, it is owing to your splendid initiative und sterling business ability, seconded by the sympathetic efforts and devoted work of Mrs. Fortune that the outlook of Knox church, Craubrook, is so bright and hopeful us it is ut this day. We regret very much that the time hits come when we are called upon lo pun, but cun assure you we will try und sustain the record you have enabled us to make. We follow both yourself and Mrs. Fortune with our best wishes und prayers for health and a blessing upon your labors in your new home and work in Red Deer. In saying "llood-bye" we trust that you will accept this token of esteem from the congregation and that il will always recall all that has been pleasant and helpful in the years devoted to the Master's service in Cranbrook, B. C. Signed on behalf of the congregation, Wm. F. Tate, Chairman Board of Managers. L, W. Patmore, Sec'y Hoard of Managers. Tuesday, Oct. 80th, 1900, After the programme in the church was completed the meet ing then adjourned in lhe Sunday School i'linin, where refresh nients were served and enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Munioipal Voter's List Closed. On Wednesday evening, Oct., Hist lhe municipal voters' lis closed for lhis year. The reg isiration wus light, many license holders not registering. The total vote Ihal will he polled al the coming .lanuary olection will be about ihe same us lasl year. House holders who have not registered can have their names placed uu the lisl by swearing in and qualifying before Judge Wilson ni any lime before the day of election. NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW Fear Goal Famine Socialists Cause Split- Alberta Legislature To Meet. Owing lo the serious danger fit a coul famine in the Canadian Northwest, through Ihe closing down of coal mines at Fernie and Lethbridge, the government has heen appealed to from several quarters to use ils influence towards healing the labor disputes.; that have aroused the present differences. At 11 o'clock on Wednesday morning there was a split, in the Labor Party convention held at Vancouver and chairman Wilson, secretary Perry and some 20 others bolted and formed an independent organization, which later formed a Provincial Labor Party. Edmonton, Oct. 80.—Premier Rutherford wired from Ottawa today fixing the dale of the next meeting of the Alberta legislature for January 17th. A busy- session is expected by all members of the legislature as there is a large amount of important egislation before the house. Jarvis—Graham Concert. For the first time Harold Jarvis appeared before a Cranbrook audience in the opera house on Wednesday eveningof this week. There was a large audience and the general verdict was that never before had so great a singer visited the place. He took his audience by storm and proved himself a 'naster in his art. Words are not at our disposal to describe the feelings of the audience. At times almost lifted to their feet, then held spellbound by the pathos and grandeur and in the softer mellower parts almost forgetting lo respond because of being carried away beyond the region of such material actions. From earth to heavenly places would describe some feelings. Truly Jurvis is a king on the platform and if ever he visits Cranbrook again, und the public hopes il will he soon, he will receive a great welcome. Every number was encored and double encores were the order of the eveuiug. While on the program for only live, he gave thirteen numbers. He sings uud loves lo sing and thus is a success. Mrs. S. Rychinan who accompanied Mr. Jurvis ou the piano did her work in such a manner as showed that she wus one well worthy of the position. Accompaning him is Wallace Graham, also a stranger in town but who is no longer such. He made many friends who will long remember him and his readings. His subjects were well chosen and also well rendered and the audience showed its appreciation by encoring each number. He loo will be warmly welcomed to (Iranbrook. His uppearuuce is commanding and manner attractive and he clearly shows his ability to entertain. The team is strong. Cranbrook was delighted with their visit. Come again, VisitorJ Here and There People Who Come to Cranbrook and Those Who Go Away. A. W. Hear of London was in the cily Thursday, R. Church of Seal lie was a Crunbrook visitor Monday. Walk over ami see lhe "Walkover sl sule today nt Hill it Co. I). II. Telford uf Saskatoon was in lown Monday. I'lias, Farrell ,,f Moyie was in the city Sunday lusi. Mr. and Mrs. II. Suit nf Movie were visiting friends ni Cranbrook Thursday, J. Fliilirerand W. Fluhrer ot Trail were registered al the Cranbrook .Thursday. (ieo. Pickering and H. San derson of Stoughton were guests ut the Cosmopolitan Thursday. H. C. Metenlf and H. Metcall of Calgary were registered at the Cosmopolitan Thursday. Are vou needing a new suit? If so see the L'Olh Century clothing at Hill St Co. ,1. A. Arnold, of Arnold St Roberts, was al Marysville Fri day on company business. W. Hepworth of Green Lake, and F. Schankler of Lethbridge were in the city Friday. J. G. Potts of Windermere was doing business at Cranbrook Friday. Rev. Vi. G. Vi. Fortune and Mrs. Fortune leave today for Fernie, where Mr. Fortune will preach on Sunday. Wm. Myers of Fort Steele was in Cranbrook on business Thursday. C. A. Watson of Montreal and W. Fleming of Hartney were registered at the Cosmopolitan Monday. R. D. Smith of Medicine Hat and W Morris of Vancouver were guests at Ihe Cranbrook Monday. F. R. Perry, S. S. Arnold, F. I Dickson and P. E. McMahon of Toronto spenl Sunday last in Cranbrook. F. R. Smith, of Victoria, W. Marriot and W. Darling, of Vancouver, were guests at the Cranbrook Tuesday. A. Krappe. of Elko, R. R. fones und C. C. Snowden, of Calgary, were transacting business at Cranbrook Tuesday. Harold Jarvis, of Detroit, and Vi. Graham, of Brandon, were registered at the Cranbrook Wednesday. Mr. und Mrs. A. B. Fenwick of Fort Steele and Mrs. F. De- Rosier of Jaffray were Cranbrook visitors Monday. Hciijumiin Goodfield, pastor of of the Baptist church, will begin next Sunday evening a series of sermons of more than usual interest. The choir of the church under new management is making great progress and a good musical program is assured. Another feature ot note will be a' return to the old Sankcy hymns known and loved of all- A hearty invitation is extended to friends, visitors and strangers. On lust Saturday afternoon. Mrs. .1. Fingal Smith gave a charming tea ut her pretty home on linker Hill, in honor of her guest Mrs. Malcolm Mclnnes of Calgary; but formerly of Cran brook. There were about eighty visitors present, many being old friends und acquaintances of Mrs, Mclnnes, who were pleased lo meet her after an absence of over two years. Mrs. Mclnnes has been an active church and hospital worker and lakes great interest in everything pertaining to the welfare nf the city Mrs. Smith was assisted in entertain- ing her guests liy Mrs. Erickson, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Finlay and Mrs Nelson. The reception rooms were prettily decorated with potted plants aud (lowers. Tlie Fire Brigade were -till practicing Thursday evening. Ilill X Co., have a "Walkover" in Iheir show window this week. Read Tale* Son llie jewelers "ad" lhis week. .1. Ryan lefl Thursday on n husiness li ip to Cowley, Alblll, .1. I". Fink, of ihe Fink Mercantile Co . was nl Marysvilleon company business Friday. Sweei I'etallies, Dates, Figs. Hears, 11 in pes, and Snow Apples ai Stewarfs. Judge Wilson was holding a session of the County Courl lhis week. Foil Sai.k.- Furniture for four rooms complete. Apply to this office. Archdeacon lieers of Kaslo was a gnesi at the Crunbrook Friday, Chas. Finch and F. A. Jones of Marysville were Cranbrook visitors this week. Dr. Keith of Fernie was the guesl of Dr. J. H. King this weelc. Fred. Simpson of the Herald was at Nelson this week on political business. The "slot machiues" in town, hud their luces turned to lhe wall lhis week. Rev. H. R. Grant of Fernie. will occupy the pulpit of Knox church Sunday. W. H. Moore of St. Paul and E. H. Small of Cranhrook who have been looking over the Winder mere country, returned to Cranbrook Thursday. Regular preaching service in the Methodist Church next Sunday. Rev. .1. P. Westman in charge a song service of interest to all will commence at 7.80. Evening subject "Spiritual Dynamics." All are invited. Patmore Hros., the up-to-date blower pipe experts have jusl added some new and heavy machinery for working up heavy sheet metal in the extensive planing mill work in which they have such a large trade. They now have the best equipment outside of the large cities at the coast or Winnipeg for this particular class of work. Tate iS-Son, the jewelers, have just opened up a tine line of clocks, comprising rich effects in black and gilt mantel and ornamental clocks: eight day Mission clocks, etc Iu appear ance they closely resemble clocks which a short time ago sold foi twice the price they are now asking for them. "Gym Opening." The "Gym" is opened for the winter season and opened it was iu grand style. The bagpipes were there and under the control of Mr. A. McCowan charmed the large audience which packed the building, The band wus there and p'ayed a few selections which added greatly to the programme for the evening. The crowd was there which showed the enthusiasm manifested in the Institution, und many performers were there, exhibitions were given of the many exercises which will be taken up lhis year, namely, dumb-bell exercise, liars, clubs, punchlngbilg, basket ball trapese, etc. All had a good time. The place has been much improved this year, new apparatus added, a dressing room furnished, read ing room improved and a parlor set in order. Here is u home cozy corner, chairs, writing material, well heated and lighted and i. quiet spot in which to spend an hour chatting with a friend. Then a library of 175 volumes bus been added. This is a donation from some friends iu London, Ontario, Class work will commence on Monday evening next and any parents who wish their boys to take advantage might communicate with the president, Rev. ,1. P. Westman or the secretary, Dr. Connolly Spend your spare hours in the "gym." HONOR TO WHOM 'TIS DUE Copy of Address Presented by Victoria Citizens to Premier McBride at Public Reception. To tlie Honorable Richard Mc Bride, K. ('.. Premier ol llritish Columbia: Sir We iipproneh yuu thlf evening on your return Irom at lending ihe Inter-pt'ovlnclalcon ference nl Ottawa, lobld yononed mil le fail t be a hundred thousand welcomes iiiiiI to express in some Slight degree the pride anil grnli ticatiou we feel in having had you us our representative at that h istoric gather! ng, for,so st rongly were you possessed of the coinage of your convictions, so (irmly convinced of the justice of yourcu'uso,thai the most specious arguments and alluring promises failed to lead you from your path of duty. As Conservatives, we welcome you as our leader and chieftain: as citizens of British Columbia, we welcome you as a fellow-citizen lo whom we are proud to do honor; and as Canadians, we welcome you as u native son, deservedly honored by the confidence and esteem of the people of the province of your birth. We regard your with drawn1 from the conference at Ottawa as the successful opening of a campaign which must even tually result in the triumph of justice and right, and we congratulate you, sir most heartily ou your masterly grasp of lhe situation and your bold course of action. The federal government has seen tit to ignore Ihe pleadings of British Columbia lor justice and fair treatment as one of lhe partners in Ihe scheme of federation. Instead of giving our case Unit consideration which its importance should command, the administration at Ottawa referred it lo a committee composed of men naturally antagonistic to endorsing any proposal which might, in the slightest degree, effect the standing of their respective provinces. This reference of our case placed you in the position of a leader of a forlorn hope, so far as securing any substantial or permanent relief for the province, but you faced the situation bravely aud unflinchingly, and single-handed under the most adverse and disheartening circumstances, upheld our rights and took u position which must convince all fair- minded men that British Colum bin is no longer prepared to suffer in silence under the disabilities imposed upon her by Ottawa. In assuring you that we regard your action in retiring from the conference as the only alternative left you in the face of the attitude assumed hy a majority of its members- the only step compatible with your responsibility as tho representative of British Columbia, holding the dignity and honor, the vital interest and future independence of your pro vince paramount to ull other considerations we feel that we are expressing the sentimentof every loyal British Columbian regard less of parly, and we feel con vinced, when the opportunity is afforded them, the electors of the province will endorse the manly course which you pursued, Cross misrepresentation of your conduct and your motives, by a subsidized party press, fails to obscure the fuel that you were offered a most inadequate, sum for the absolute surrender of the rights of your native province, which you refused with righteous indignation, and to your own lasting honor and credit. Assuring you. sir. of our confidence in you as promior of British Columbia, a confidence strengthened and renewed by your patriotic and honorable |course iu this grave crisis iu the 'history nf the province, we have the honor tn subscribe ourselves un behalf of tho Conservatives ol Victoria, your devoted friends and supporters. News Items from Marysville. Mr. uml Mrs. I). McKlnsirj visited Cranbrook Sunday lusi Born, Oct. IHth, a I Marysville, n sun iu Mr. ami Mrs, Wilson Grant, Mr. Hodgson is il vy of all the nimruils uf Marysville; he succeeded In bagging three bucks this week averaging im pounds each. Mr. and Miss Huchcrofl have moved from Marysville lo Cran brook where Ihey intend lunuike Iheir home in the future, where ihey will ba cordially welcomed by Iheir large circle uf friends in thai cily. CRANBROOK TO SPOKANE KAST KOOTENAY Passenger Service to Start Next Month FrerfRound Trip Promised by Mr. , Corbin. A train of sonie*l'n passengers couches, mail and baggage cars, passed through Craubrooli Mun clay from St. Paul for use ou the Spokane International railway. The new cars present a mosl effective and business like appearance Mayor Rogers and ihe Cranbrook Board of Trade were perfecting arrangements for nn intended trip to Spokane on the first freight which was to arrive here some time next week. Mr. Erickson, division superintendent, was co operating wilh Mayor Rogers and Ihe Hoard uf Trade. Mayor Rogers on Monday received the following telegram from I). C. Corbin: "Spokane, (let Si. Mayor Rogers unci Superintendent Erickson, Crunbrook: Newspapers report yon intend coming Spokane with the first freight train. I propose to nut on a passenger service in the course of a month and intend io invite yourselves and other represent ativci- from towns on ('row's Nest line to accept use of free excursion to Spokane and return. You will find it much more comfortable nnd pleasant if you arrange to wait uniil then. (Signed) D. C. Corbin." On receipt of the telegram Mayor Rogers wired Mr Corbin as follows: "On behalf of Cranbrook thank you heartily for kind invitation lo journey over the new road when passenger service is inaugurated." Am confident the excursion will he largely availed of, (Sgn.) 0. T. Rogers." That the excursion will be argely attended by members of the Cranbrook Hoard of Trade and by prominent citizens from other towns on the Crow line is assured. Reid McCready. A quiet wedding ceremony was performed on Monday morning of lhis week by llie Rev. W. li. Vi. Fortune when Mr. Ju S Reid uf Medicine Ilui and Miss Maggie McCready were united iu Hie holy bonds of matrimony. The ceremony look plnee ul the liunil' ot lhe bride's brother un Crunbrook Ave. The happy couple left on the afternoon train nmldsl ihe explosion uf nickels und lhe blowing uf whistles and were accompanied by the hesl wishes of many friends. Southeast Kootenay Ore Shipments The week's output of Soulh east Kooienay silver lead mines were as follows: WKKli VBA11 St. Kiigene.... illli 20,108 Sullivan (100 2I,I)"0 Total mii IS.-IIH Description of the District A Mining and Agricultural Section That Needs Railway Trans portution. Kust k'ootonuj forms tho southeastern portion of British Colum- bin and Is iu I for thelmmense coal measures through whieh the Crow's Nest Railway runs for many miles both in Alberta und British Columbia. These mines un- estimated to be capable of yielding |n,000,000 ions of coal u year for 7,10(1 veins. Several in in iug compnniesare developing properties, and those thai have reached the producing stage are turning oul close to 1,000,000 tons annually. There are ulsu extensive deposits of petroleum In this section of the districl, but these have noi as yet reached the com- in,'i-i-iu 1 stage, Entering the province by the Crow's Nest pass Railway, which crosses lhe Reeky Mountains through the Crow's Nesl I'uss. one descends iuiu the mngnificent Kootenay Valley, watered by theKootenae und Klk Rivers and several smaller streams. The scenery nlnng lhis luiiie nnd in the valley is indescribably picturesque. Sheltered lo the north and easl by the Rocky Mountains and open lo the south and west, the climate is exceptionally mild and healthful. The bottom lands will produce all kinds of crops in perfection, lint the uplands require irrigation, whii h may be ob- tained frum the Kli; River and other streams. Fruil trees planted late in the fall stand the winter and thrive iu severe test for nursery stock) and wherever brchnrds have been established 'hey ure doing well. Conditions vary somewhat with locality everywhere, mora especially in a u mountainous country, but speaking generally of this district lliere is no fairer valley in llritish Columbia and none better tilted for general farming, fruit-growing, dairying and c-allle raising. Prom Kootenay Landing, on tlit* wesi. to the Alberta boundary on the east, the country is more or less all suited to agriculture: portions of ii ure exceedingly fertile, while the restcan lie made equally rich by irrigation, Much of the land is open and rolling, a beautiful park-like region, ideal for stock raising, a profitable industry, us there is a good home market for horses, cattle, sheep and hogs. lining northward Eroir. the Crow's Nest branch of the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Columbia Valley is entered at Canal Flats. The scenic beauties and fertility of tins magnificent valley bailie description, Dominium! on the east by lhe Rocky and on the west by the Selkirk Mountains, the diversity and grandeur ol scene frum every poinl ul view is fairly bewildering. The only presenl means of transportation is by stage frum Cranbrook and Fori Steele lu Wilmer and Windermere uud by steamer from Windermere uud Golden, mi ihe Canadian Pacific Railway main line, or vice versa, bul n railway will shortly traverse tho valley from north to soulh. Tl dvi'tii uf Mich a roud would bo followed by au inrush of settlors and the do- volopinonl ul the minerals and limber, for the country is well developed lu both respects, Quito a lew settlors hnve taken up land ui ihe valley, uud de spile the lack ni quick commie nlcutlon wiili the outside world, ihey aro doing woll. Grains, vogotnblos ami funis Nourish iuiid cattle mul sl p thrive on ih,' nutritious buhoh-gruss i which covers tho benches and j hillsides. The showfall is so llghl thai the live stock winter uui mul the winter feeding Is tho lexccpliull. I i I,iiiiuu,',i en rii.'i' :i. THK PROSPECTOR CRANHROOK li i NOVEMBER ■■■ 1U0B. A. B. Grace. • • .. 9 Professional. PUBLISHER AND BUITOH ©ije gfcOatftwctin*. 9 - ■ 9 SATURDAY, XDV, H, 18011. T • f 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 * 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 * 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 H & CO. From End to End of the store Stocks are Fairly Bristling- with Newness IT would lie unfair for us to point to any one doparl in as ihe peer of iiie rest. Whal wo attompteel lo iiu ive have accomplished tixed it that i latter whal Hue of goods you are interested in, thai section answers "Rkahy" wilh confidence, LADY SHOPPERS Will liml inucli in Dress (iooils and Mantles to interest them. We've been purtii ilarly particular in assure thai every weave and pattern is whal *• exactly correct iSiiiil: foi tlie Coming Season There is .i pleasing ih\ersil alileni'ss Miiiinj; all lluit perl i wear. \ll ol these lines « iii lie nn ti ■ ven bone. I'm' jj- '. ceiils \vi you ,i lint of twei lesi patterns \\'e have om Iim ol twi, ds wc «ill sell ■ - ■ . i . cent "ul.-. 11 ' ' a.j;j Dress ., ■ , - S lengths the test at s ul si.: reyul ir prici s * ■ ind s: We '■ mnoi i[iiol ■ pi es ma cheerfully do so « hei . ■ Ca Sii I 3f1iDC I itdcrwear Wai LOUlUc) Wool and Ca< Waists in Silk, ?hmere all to be sold at wholesale prices. HILL & eo. CRANBROOK'S GREATEST STORE More Light on Ottawa Conference. The Toronto Mad aud Empire sums up the attitude of the Ottawa Government toward provincial rights in an editorial which unmasks the plol of the Federal Ministers completely, Fur len vein's the provinces have been demanding a readjust- ni of iheir financial relations with the Capital. During this entile period the Premier hits resisted the proposals thnt have been laid before him, Pureed finally to action, Sir Wilfrid Laurier summoned the confer once jusl concluded, and then soughl to destroy the usefulness of thai gathei ing by resorting to maneuvers that wen- altogether Inexcusable, First, an etfort was made to force the Premiers iu make their representations unanimous; to east upun the ninny provinces the task of drafting a policy which covered everything. Had this scheme been carried oul ii would have authorized the Liberal Premiers of Quebec, .Vuva Scotiu, N'ew Brunswick, Prince Edward Is land and Saskatchewan and Alberta, lo determine by iheir majority vote, whal the claims of this province and Ontario and Manitoba should be. Naturally the minority of Conservative Premiers resisted su obvious an attempt to destroy the independence of the three provinces, that were attacked, and the Federal Ministers were compelled tore- treat, The provinces then drafted such of ihe demands in respect of which Ihey wen: unanimous, unci presented them, These propositions were not accepted in a liberal spirit, The old subsidy idea was substituted for the eluim for a gram toward tho administration of justice on tho ground that it. was the cheaper of the two. After tho Premiers had exhibited the unanimity ro quired un one branch nf lhe question, the Federal authorities actually refused to considor their demands. Speaking of the attitude of the Premier of'Britlsh Columbia,tho Mail and Kmpire hears mn Hie impression already conveyod in telegraphic dispatchos thai the Premier uf British Columbia skillfully avoided ihe snares laid for him by the Fedoral Prouder: "Premier McHridn promptly declined the offer, and lol'l tho conference, ll is very well understood thai the illSlllliciutll Laurlor proposition wus made for a political purpose, liml Premier McBride accoptocl it, Sir Wilfrid would hnve organ i/.etl ihe British Columbia end of his party on u larger subsidy basis, and would have striven to defeat Mr. McBride oll the claim lhat he had consented to receive too little for the province he rep resents. The position taken by Sir Wilfrid was u trap to catch Mr. McBride, and thai gentleman skillfully avoided it Finally, Sir Wilfred and his colleagues find shelter behind the British North American Ael They urns! awail the action of Imperial Portia nl In making au amend nl though subsidies have previously I n arranged * withoul uny such legislation. The financial question hus not heen settled by the conference tor the very good reason thai ^H!HlH!H!!"!!!H!!!!t!!!!!!!!H!f!!!!!W!!n!!!!H!!!!(!!f!!!tM!!!!^ Ottawa is not in favor ol such n cz *"* solution, though this subject I £ was raised iu the name of iln Liberal leaders and the Fedora Premiers promised the confer £E: encc a full uml satisfactory sel fc Head Office, tlemont. Tho moro one rellects fc 0ttlBapy' A"'"r' on the results of I ho conference, ; £~ the mul'" apparent il is lhat this fc province is nui the only one lo *zz which Injustice wns meted our, gj Who.CHtllc find l^cfilil Though Premier McBride wus'c: the only member of the ci " ~ onco thai had the couragi convictions and stood by ihom £E III. any ensl. Mens Wear 9 9 9 9 9 HARVEY & MoCARTEK BARRISTERS SND SOLICITORS CRANBROOK, - B.C. W. P. GURD Barrister Solicitor, Etc. \\ i « ill sell - "il I lei- \ I niln wen all -.i !•■- ;il s i. ii' pel suit n':;iil:n 1\ sold for „'..'. ■- Pop --Iin ti will lie s.ii iiln cil. MENS SHOES \\ '■ have 1 In Frank Slalei shoo, the I- i,;l, Sii,,,' Co.'s ln-li class shoe, The \iiierii-;iii Walk-over shoe and nun- other lines, We will i|iiiite you one or two pines » In, li \\ ill liiuuK ■■ovei ll nil We will sell you a $5.00 shoe for $2.90. a $6.00 Shoe lur 53.50, a $3.50 shoe for $1.85. MENS SOX We have 300 dozen Mens Sox in Cash nieii- .nul In-.n\ wool. We must unload tliein ;it cost. LADIES FURS \ll mn I.nilics l-'ins inusl »n anil the assortment is mosl Complete at pi ices .that defy Competition. We fancy tlmt ,1 call tt ill s.ilish . 20TH CENTURY CLOTHING See the prices we i|uotc on 20th Century Clothing. While Clothing made by the average makers will I"- sold at from S3.00 a suit up. Granbrook llritish Columbia 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 C H. DUNBAR iiAitmsTnii, soucrron mill NOTAUY I'llll.lr. Oranbrook, B.C. G. H. Thompson 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 OFFICE nisin ituii.oiNii I'rutilii-ook. II.r. THOMA S Mc V ITT IK P.U.S. At CE. Fort Steele ll.C. M»-»^"»^—^"»u>»«.a 1,1 ■■«■■>-■■■•> ■».,>->,l'».t.'>,l« DR. E, W. CONNOLLY Physiiiiiiii und Surgeon ol'l'll'l,: AIIMSTIIONO ,vvk. I Ini-us: 11 in 11 a.m. 2 to 4 p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. I'lu Oltloo 105 liesiilciice lllU .> .ii.ii., .i,.i,.a»i.ii.ii..i...ii.„.u»,» ..,.., .AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAt,li'-.AA-.>-.i'i.i*i±*i.iti3*i.J±±*i.3*!.iti.Ji.3fi. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 •III*. COIII'OIIATION 111'' i I TV uK CIIAXIIHOOK NOTICK I'n IHIAYMI-.N AND llTIII'.IIS. 1AYINE Ntiinui'otiH i iitii]iliiini> have 1 n iiiiiili! iimi l'.iiI'.iij.' uml eili,'i' refuse i- heing deposited olltsltlu III,' IIiiiIIh ul lli,' mil™ jji'iniiiil. Signs Imi-u n,™ i ii |,ii n liiej th,, r I when you want your lutnii- Call up the City Transfer l'l till' limits el the lllllsiiiie Ull, whieh can he uppruiioliud ever Mr. Si. I'linin' or Mr. Ilreiiniin'ti hrhlife, fi-oi llli'lli'i' le 111,' I.I.I Porl Sleele trail till lie, (ellimine .III llllll posts 11)1 III ture, Piano, or Baggage transferred. * 9 MAAAAAAi'iAAAlHit't Por Quotations On • The police have ilistl'iieliunslopi nn- liny purson depositing refuse llll! llie llllll- III llie llllisllt gl'lll T M. Huberts. IL' rlty Clerk. ,*»—"»-.".,■.„.".,,."»,». . ,.,i, W. E. Worden | HAY and GRAIN $ J IN CARLOADS * 9 WHITE TO 9 9 Hembling & Eubank | 9 DIDSBURY. ALTA. Satisfaction Guaranteed § 9 9 cranbrook 7* Liveru GEARY & DOYLE, PROP1S Tennis and drivers furnished I'm- any point in the district. A. DOYLE. Manager I MUSIC | Mrs Hislnn teacher of the nil a. niaiup pianoforte Special attention to touch, technique, phrasing and grading of studies. Por pnrtlmtliirs apply te C. R, field ,v Co.. The Druggists. CRANBROOK AERIE 967 F. O. E. FRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES Menl every Wednesday ill 8 p.m. ill II.I..I-'. llllll Visiting Brothers Cordially Invlleil C. IIiiss'I'ati:. W. Preslilenl ■ I. IllU'.rlllX. Seey. llf. C'olttll, Aerie I'livsieiiin. I'. 11. llex-JS. i| Rocky Mountain Chapter 3j ,| NO. 128. R. a. m. I :5 :: J Regular meetings:—2ml Tues- 3- .s day in eaeh month at eighl s ;| o'clock, |i jg Sojourning Companions are * I cordially invltoil. W.M. P. Tate, Scribe I Bex 4 URANBUOOK, II. C. fMWW^W'.W'WWWMWWWIWWWWW m*ft*f Self ngelila llllll. Ill-nil iimii i'iiiiI. ,-.. •.■■.^.■■.■■.■■.■•.■: -a■..■■..■.■■.~.*v.....:-*.^*.* Tlie Dominion Meat 60. Who will lake over the business of Messi Harris Bros, of tins city, on I let, lath. 1(101 will continue tie' Peed and Grain us well ic the Meal business, iind both branches ivi] i iihii'L'.'il. Mi*. Jabez Harris is being ro lained :is manager, ,♦*■*♦:♦.«.♦ <•;♦<.♦♦♦<>♦ ♦ <*•♦.<•'♦.<•.♦.<■>'>♦,'*'*;. 9'**;, IB, H, SHORT & CO. * ■.■♦-f-m > ■«,) ♦: '«; ♦: d 4: 8 ♦: d ♦■ ♦. ♦: 1 9 ♦: A ♦' 9 The Painters, Paperhangeis, Etc. OUR LflKGE STOCK WAli°FAPER IS COMPLETE li'.'iii bor «e carry tho only Blocli of IHOH |iu|iei-s iu Cranbroolt. Sign Painting a Specialty All kinds ul Painting and IIccnraling attended to promptly. ♦ ft; 9 4: I ♦: V ♦', 8 ft I I IMI. lil l\ ARMSTUONG AVENUE PHONE 111 ,Q ♦■ "•" "" ;""":'"";; "' ft ♦:«:♦:<> ft « ft «:♦:<>:♦:<> :♦ ft; 9 ft;. 9 ft; t ;ft;.9ft;:*ft;* ft. I P. Burns & Co. If «••»'■ Minn OHIi-e lor East Kootonay, Z3 Cnitiliioek. B.C ZS 4 =3 4 V^-» ^^» **ms^9 I Guioarn Game Go. ;, e Meat Merchants II Ki'iish mul Sa ted Mcnt'S ,'ish ami l*ou 1 try in Season 111.AD. Tilt PROSPECTOR, t= Dealers in £ Live Stock Almttoii and Cold Sloraj,'c3 J ;u Calgary. Alberta. 3 { 3 L zS 4 Ordnrs by muil will receive |iroui]il nml uaroTuI nttonlton { ^aaiaiiainininiiUuiu.uiuAu,iiaiiii,ii,.iinhiitiuaiUUiu • Onlcr by I'lionc Ur, ••««....%., NOTICE. Tuke notice iiiiii ,',n iluys uftor ilntu I lntoml 11, upply in tin1 clik'f Commissioner of Liuiils A Werlis IOC lii't'llllsskill l„ pill'OllllHO till" follow luu Inntl slllmtuil in soiuli mum [Cootomiy. Oommclielng m 11 imai inurkoil IVIUItim llrookoiirliiKi! a North Must Cornor, plunteil no llie ui'sl luml; nl tl,,, Kiioluiiiy lllvor where llie Simili line 1,1 'l..,i MMoromi-a llie sulil lllvor: llionco Wesl III eliuiiis: tlienee Soiitti IHI elniins: iiii'iu'i final 1,1 elniins. more or less to tho lunik nl ilie sn 1,1 lllvor: Un e follnivlnii llio sulil im.ik northerly lo tho pluco of eoiinnonciiiiioul nn.l eoiitnlnitiK in nil si res innrnor less. Annual ■::. IIHHI. :l*. WILLIAM llllliOKKNHIIMlK NOTICE. I hel'el.y lllve notiee Unit Slxly Iluys Itflol' illlle. I Inletlil In upply In the (.'llllltlllNSlllllol' of iiiiiiils uml Work, mr permission io purelinic ll„- mllouliiK lleserilieil piece nf lllllil: llculll lllllil llf II pnsl plllllleil Oil the I'lllSl le lilt nl the Kiinleliuy river III n pnitll where llle wesl linlllliliny nt lot No, I* Inlet'secls tile ili-i notir Die northwest cornur nf lot IW llionco foi- lowing tho Kust Lllllil ol Kiinleliuy river III u )VDHtoH)', sniillielly llllll i-llslei'lv illreillnli In wlioro lliu wosl houiiiliiry ol lot ;,s Inturscoii I ho Kniiieiiiiv rlvor nour lliu souiIiwuhi cor nihil No. Mil, I, ronlnliilnu 18 ros u in less. I'll'.'lsi A.ieusi i-u N. ItANHON, WA'I'Kl: I I.ArstlS rilNSlll.lll.l. TION ACT I'rill.li* NOTICK. 'I'o llll hnldura nl land ivltliln lliu l.imii, <>l l.m I (Irnup I, Kootonuy Ills- iriet uml Imili lioltlers of wator lleeoi'ils en .liiHeplis I'l'nii'ie I 'reek. Applications ror the iipportlouniotil of purl of the 1100 InnlioHOf wator fi sulil ereek ri'i'oi'ileil in favour cif .luliu T, fliillirnltli mi tho iillnl, ilu.v ul Mu.v is?.'in ,1 !', e |„ en issiiin io oliiinyo the |ieilil "I il I \ el'- iiiii iintl llle enlll'se nf Hie iln.-: In.- Hie iliv,'I'liitn uf |illl'l 'ifmilll I* liter. »ill he liuill'll ll)' llie ill my iillli Monday the 211th, Unv Of Olltohlll' ll'llllnl eleven ,,'eloell ill llle fcironnon iiiiilor'aiitliorlty nfHoiillonu in 21 nml 21 of tlio said Ael. i ilijerlIons should he tiled with n n or hufoi'u tlio Uud duy'id iielul IIHHI. Dated ul fViiiihrnnl't, Hie ITih. duy nf Kepleuiliee IIHHI. ,1, I''. AllMSTIiONH, Assisliiiii ConiitilHKlonor of I,,mils uml Works fur Hie Soul hern Division id KiihI Kootonuy. lis ANCIENT ORDER',' FORESTERS Court Gniiibrook 8943 MEETS 2ND AND ITII Tl'llsn.ws IN PATMOREiS HALL Vlsitine lii'ethei-n eorillully invit, d 0. It., A. McCOWAN. Soorolary, T. MARSHALL W. CRAIG MASONRY si,,mn Hotlors and l''iiriiiioe Work a Specially. Cosl and Slock Ksiimaies Kiirnished Upon A|,|ilica- linn. P.O. Box 834. Granbrook, B.G. Lime For Sale Fresh burned Crow's Nesl Lime in any quantity. Inqulra ni li'ink rvforoiintllo building. Kerr 6e Campbell J. M, DERR Boot snoe Maker All Worlc Guaranteed New Work Made to Measure Armstrong Ave. ffifc , R. STEWART City Scavenger Parties having burl, yards, and closets to clean, and refuse mailer to be laken away, should leave orders with me. I.nnvi] orders ul, the I 'Ity Clerks olllnu or drop il piiBlul eucd in Bon in.*.. NOTICE. I. Notice U heroby jlveo ilmt. :ui days after dule, 1 inti'ml toapply to the Hon. Tht* ChteJ < 'pnuniwlimep of Lands ami Works at Victoria, B.C., for a Lioense to prottpeet fort'on! uml Petroleum on the following described land situate in IthM'k 4,64*8, South-east Kootenay District, to.to.: Commencing ut u |hw( planted alwut oue mile In a southerly direction front Sage uml < HI < 'reek, and about eighteen miles iu u northerly direction from the International Boundary Line, marked ami Ik'ing tin* Initial nr sOUth-easi COV" iter |n»>i of Sick Hoein's location, thenue west *0 ohalns, thence north 80 chains, theuce easl s" chains, thuncu south nu ehains in place of tteglnntng eoutaining H40 acres more or less. I.ih-.U.'I. (letol)er Hlth, llKHt, Niek Hoem, Locator John Phillips, Agent 2 i 'ouunonolug ut u post planted uImuii one mile in u southorly direction frum Sage ami oil Crock, and aboul eighteen njlles in a uortlierly direction from the International Boundary Line, murked uml being the Initial or north* east, corner port of Alfred Olvon's location-) thence west hu chains, thence soutb pOuhatns, thenco east 80 eliuins, thence north HO chuins to place of Iw giunlng containing 040 ueres more or less and adjoining tho location of Nick Hoem. Located October 18th, UKHt. Alfred (liven, Locator John I'hiUips. Agont :i Commencing at u |wst plunteil about one mile in u southerly direction from Sage und Oil (-'reek, and about eighteen miles in u northerly direction from the International Boundary Line, marked and Iteing the Initial or southwest corner post of Johanna fc'rolstead's location, thenee eust 80 chains, thenee north HO ehuins. thenee west 80 eliuins. thence south 80 chains to plaoe of beginning containing 040 ueres more or less, and adjoining the locution of Nick Hoem. Locatet) October 18th, 1000. Johanna FroUtead, Locator John Phillips, Agenl 4 Commencing at a jto-t planted about ono mile in a southerly direction from Sage und Oil Creek, und about eighteen miles north of the International Boundary Line, marked and being the Initial or north wesi corner post of Adam Hnnlop's locution, theuee llili'l 1 XO .-lmil >. lh 'liee 'Usl Slle mills. them e s Klltll su , Imiiis to duel ,ll lie- ginning 'iinlu Ilill!. lllll inr 's llll re or le»s lllll nd] 'llllll 2 til • 1 ll-lttil u id -l„.a,.'| till nd***. l.e un 1 Oct ilier loth, num. t .iiiiiii. A, . nil.Is in. .IH'Hl li .lu 111 l'l Hit is, ,\. re,.! east 80 chains, thenue south so chains, thenee west HO chains, tlience north -SO chains to pluee of beginning containing 040 ueres more or less and adjoining tlie location of Johanna Prolstead. Located October IHth, 1900. Adam D'unlop, Locutor .' John Phillips, Agent 5' Commencing at a post planted about three miles In a southerly direction from Sage and OU Creek, and aliottt sixteen miles north of the International Boundary Line, marked and being the Initial or south east corner posto(Mary.Oneal's location, thence west80 chains, thence north HO chain east 80 chains, theuce south HO ehuins to place of beginning containing 'HO acres moro or less and adjoining the location of Alfred Given. Located Oetober 17th. IWHI. Mary Oneal, Locator , John Phillips, Agent « Commencing at a post planted about three miles iu a southerly direction from Sage and Oil Creek, und about sixteen miles nortli of the International Boundary Line, marked und being the Initial or southwest corner post of W. ti. Thompson's location, thenee eust HU chuins. thenee north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thenee south HU chains to place of beginning containing U40 ueres more or less and adjoining the location of Adam Dunlop. , Looated October 17th, 1000. W. (1. Thompson, Locutor John Phillips, Agent 7 Commencing at a |MWt plunteil alsiut three miles in a southerly direction from Sage and oil Creek, and ulsnit sixteen miles north of the International Boundary Line, murked and being tbe Initial or north west corner l>ost of Julia Ituinsey's location, theuce eust HU ehains, thenee south HO chuins. theuce west Hi) chains, thence north 80 chains to plnoo of beginning containing 040 ueres mm r less uud adjoining the location of W. ti. Thompson. Located OcIoIhm* 17th, HHNi. Julia Ituinsey, Locator John Phillips, Agont H Commenciug at a ym\ planted about three miles In a southerly direction from Sage and Oil Creek, and ultout sixteen miles north of the International Houndury Line, marked and being the Initial or north eust corner post of M. K. Broiisou's location, llience west 80 chains, thenee south 80 ehuins, thence east 80 ehains. thence north 80 chains to plaee of beginning containing 040 acres more or less and adjoining the locution of Mary Oneal. Located Ootolier 17th. mm. M. K. Branson, Locator John Phillips, Agent ll Commencing at a post planted about one mile In a southerly direction from Sage ami Oil Creek, and alsiut eighteen, pillos in a northerly direction from the International Boundary Line marked and being the Initial or south easi corner post of Km uui A. Johnson's loeatiou, thence wusl 80 chains, thence in ('ommeneing ai a post planted atom one mile in u southerly direction from Sage and Oil Creek, mol aliout eighteen miles in a northerly direction from tin* International Boundary Line, marked and Being.the Initial or south west corner pusi of Joseph Craig's location, thenco eust Hll chuins. tlience north HO chains, llience west 80 chains. thenco south 80 enains to place of l«: ginning containing 040 acres more or less and adjoining the locution nf Mick Holm. Located October 15th. 1000. Joseph * Iralgi Locator John Phillips. Agenl 11 Commencing at a (Mist plautod uImmii om* mile in u southerly direction from Sage und Oil Creek, and uhoul eighteen miles iu it northerly direction from the International Boundary Line, marked ami being tin- Initial nr north west corner posl uf Trunk Link's location, thonco east hu chuins. thenco south 80ohalns, theuce west 80 chains, thenee north so chains to plat f beginning containing 040 acres more or less und adjoining the location of Joseph Craig. Located October 15th, 1000, Frank Link, Locutor Jolin Phillips. Agent 12 Commencing ut » post planted about om1 mile in a southerly direction from Sage ami Oil Creek, and alsmt eighteen miles in a northerly direction from the International Boundary Line, marked and being the Initial nr north east corner pnst of Marcu Pulls location tlience west 80 chains, tlience south 80 chains, thenee trust HO eliuins, tlience north 80 chains to pluee of boglnnlng containing U40 acres more or less and adjoining tbo location of Frank Link. Located October 15th, 1000. Marea Bolls. Locator John Phillips. Agont IU Commencing at a post planted about one mile in a northerly direction from Sage und Oil Creek, and ulsnit twenty miles in a northerly direction from the International Boundary Line. marked and being the Initial or north east corner post of Edith I. Miller's locution, thenue west hu chains, thenco south HO chains, thenee east 80 chains, thence north SO chains to place of beginning containing 040 acres moro or less and adjoining the location of Nick Hoem, Located October loth. 1000. Kdith 1. Miller. Locator John Phillips. Agenl 14 Commencing at a post planted about one mile in a northerly direction from Sage and Oil Creek, und about twenty miles in a northerly direction from the International Boundary Line. marked and being the Initial or north west corner post of Mary I>. Payn's location, thence easi HO chains, thence south HO chuins, thence west Hi) chains, thenee north 80 chains to place of he- ginning containing 040 acres more or less ami adjoining the local inn of Johanna Proistcud. Located Oetober 10th. 1000. .Mary I). Payn. Locator John Phillips. Agont 14 Commencing at u post planted about one tulle in a northerly direction from Sage and Oil Creek, and about twenty miles in u northerly direction from the International Boundary Line, marked and being the Initial or south east corner post of < 'luirlos \V. Currah's location, thence west HU chains, thenee nortli HO chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 8n chains to place of beginning containing 040 acres more or less uml adjoining the location nf lOdith I. Miller. Located Ociolior 10th. 1000. Charles W. Curruh, Locator John Phillips, Agont tu Commencing ut u pnst planted about one mile in u northerly di roc tion from Sage und oil ('reek, and ahout twenty miles iu u northerly direction from ihe International Boundary Line. marked and being the Inlttul or south west corner post of L. A. Lehman's locution, them usi ho chains, thonoo north .HO chuins, thenee west *0 ehuins, theuce south 80 chains V> place of beginning containing U40 ueres more oi less aud ot\joining the location of Mary to. Payn. Located Octolwr 10th. IWHI. L, A. Lehman, Locator 4:t John Phillips. Agent TIMIlKi; NOTICE. Tttke notice thm thirty days attor date 1 Intend to apply to th*' ComuiiSKloner of LtxnAa and Works tor » Kpcelal licence to cut und earry uway itiulier frmu tbe following describ .•il luuds. Coiuuieiieias ui u pot nl marked a Mo- Dougatl'B Timber Liconce. S IV, Corner, planted aboul >tfo chutiM, north nmi n< cbatus west or tbo Soutu west Corner ol Loi ftW, Q. 1.. thenoe north so ehains, cast m chuins, wmtli ■io i'liiiiiis. out) 10 chains, south 80 chains, west itn-hiiliis. nnriii in i'liuins west in eliuiiis to poiut of commencement A, Mi-|ii>i'«;ai,i, Sopt. -'l*t. IWM. :l!i TIM It UK NOTICK. Tiikv 1 mi in' UmL thirty days sftor duto, I in- loud to apply i» tliu Com niissionor ol Lands ami Works for 11 special licence to nu and oarry awuy tlmbor from the follow!nn deacrlbed lands, t 01 indue ai ti n.iint nmrkod a. M<- Dougiill'tt Tlmbor Lloenoe. N. W. Comer, und planted880chaliwnorili and w chains west ot tho Smiili Weat Corner ol Lot goal, thenco smith mi-liuins. West lOcDains,SouthWuhitlns east 40 chains. North li) chains, .dial m cbulns N'ortliSO ulmlns, West in ulmlux io point of rninmuiicoiuunt. A MuDOrCI ALL. Dpi I WW Corporation ofthe City of Cranbrook **************:************ NOTICE. Nni. 'hike notloo that we tlio untletsiiined lntoml to apply to tho Chlof Commissi- r "i Liiinis ami Works forn spot'lnl llcuneu to cat and curry away Umber rrom tlie followtutt do* M-riiii'ii imiiis siiiiiiic in Southcnst Koolciiay dlstili't. H.C. CommonclnB at tho north wost corner ot U. Little's No. 1 license, thonoo north IflO rlinltiR, thoneo oast 40 ohnlns, tlionoo south HHi eluiius, thonoo west 40 ehnlns to plnoo *>r com nco ment, cnntntnlnir B-W uores. A. It. 1 innl- Locnlor. Dtltecl .Inly Mnl, l«W, No.-J. commencing 3D ohnlns south or A. II. CirnocK southwest eornor thenee soutk H» ohnlns, thonco west -I" chaluB, thenco nortk imi i-liains. thoncu onst in cliuius to plnoo ol ft menootnunl containing (VIO acres, A. link- I,.imu 1 Dated July Slnl, UKMi. No, ;i. Commonolng nt tho northeast corner of A. It. Unices No. 1 location, tlience eu«t 80 ohnlns, thoncu north sn chains, thonco west su i'lialns thonco south m uImins tu plnee of i-mn- mencumout, coiitahiiug flio ueres. A. 11. Clruoa Locator, Duiod.Iul.vSUrd, mod. No. :t. Commonelng ul llie southwest cornor of a. ii.tiriici's No, -I locution, thoneo 80 ehains north, thenco80 chains west, thenee su ehnlns Bouth, thonco 80 chains nasi to place nf eom- moucemonti couintnlng tuu neros, a. Unto Locutor, Dated July SSrd, IWW. No. 1. commoiiclnu tit Iho northwest corner of A. II. Orncos No. 3 location thoncu west 80 ehulns, thenco south 80ehnlns, thenee ensl tw chains, thonee nortli hii chains to place of com* iuencemenl containing IHU nores. A. Huh- I iilnr. Duted July 2itrd, Iimii, No. 5, Commenoing at 11 postmarked A. Hales No, I'llccnsc. shunted nboul Iwo miles .south or Skookumcliuek river, ami nboul tliree miles west of lot WW, thoneo south HIO ehnlns, thonco ensl in chains, thonoo north HIO elinins, thoncu west in i'liuins in place or Pommonro mont containing "10 acres, A. Hnlcs Locator, Dated JulyiBlrtl, IHOH. No. rt. commonelng at tho northutist comer of a. Hales No, a location, thence smith l»io ulmlns, thonco oasl 10 chuins, thoncu nortli 100 ehnlns, thenco wust 10 ohntyis to place ot coin- raoiicomonl, containing mu uores. A. Hale Lucator. Dated July sWrd, IWW, .No. 7. con 1111 i'lu1 hu-' ut the northwest corner of A. Bales No, :> location, thoncu south MM) chuins, thonoo oust-to ohulns. thonco nortli IW> chains, tlionco west in chuins to pluco of rum monecmont, containing ftto acrus, A. Hali- Locator. Datod July Silrd, inw. No. s. Commonolng nl the northoast cornor of a. Hnlcs No. a location, thoncnonstno ehuhis, Ihenee smith SOulmlils, thonoe ivoit 80 cliallis, theuoo nortli 80 chuins to plaeo of t iinenco- ment, coiitiilnlng flio aoros. A. Ilalc Loeator. Dn tetl July Silrtl, OHM. ZZ NOTICE. Take notice that- thirty day afterdate I Intond toapply to iho Chlof Commissioner of Lunds and Works for permission to cut and carry uwuy timber from the following doRcrllicd lands in South Must Kooteuay: Commencing at n post planted sixly chains south of the south eust cornet' of Lot iii!."iti. Group I, Ihenee east cliuius, tilicnco north to lhe south hank of the St. -Mary's Hiver. thence follow ing sithl hunk westerly to the east Iimi of LolOLVHI, thenee south to place of la ginning. Dated Oclohor I2t-h, HHNi. II Ernest 0. Mcl'Iiou, Luuator NOTICE. Any male or female, being ;i British subjeel of the full age <»f L'l years, who has paid all the rates und taxes for the current .vour.ami has continuously resided within the Municipality since the Krsi day of January, liioti, and who is a householder ov license holder within the municipality, may register as a voter for the year l.">7, if the necessai'y declaration is deposited at this ottice on or before ."> p, m. of tht* ;ilsi day of October nexl. person qualifying as license holders, who are not property owners, must atlond lo registration of their names on the list. Persons who have become property owners since December -list (1005) are requested to inform lhe under signed at once. Thos. M. Roborls. tl. M. C. City Clerk's Offico, Cranbrook 13, 0. Oct, 20th, * * i COLUMBIAN COLLEGE NISW WESTMINSTER, II,O, Receives lintli Ladies iincl Gentlemen as Resident nr us Day Students. Hus a complete Commercial or Business Course. Prepares students to gain Teachers' Certificates of all grades. In affllliation with Tohonto I'm- vrusity gives the four years course for the B.A. degree, anil the first year ol tha Toronto School of Science, lias a special "Prospectors Course" for miners who work In B.C, Instructions given In Art, Music, Physical Culturo and oio- iitlnu. P'or Calendar etc, address "Columbian College". Term opens Soptomhor 17th, 100(1, TUIIIKII NO'I'IOK Tlllio ll'ill'''' Uml llilrty ilnyK nfu-r .luia-1 in Luml I" n|i|ily I" ll Iili'l Coililiilaalnni'i' 1,1 I,inula ,v Work!, Inr n h| Inl llcniii'u In , ill nml (lurry uwuy tlmliur Ir lliu IiiIIowIhii ilc- aorllillil luml In s li liml Km.ii'iin v. ninillin ls\n at u |iiial liliuitril III i-liuins IIIIMI nl III,' Wnrlh Wesl'■(Tli,,, of l,',t :ll':. Iil,,ii|, I iiinl unirki-il llnvlil llri'liltulirlllKu'a Smith Wesl C'oniur, tlimit'o North ai alinlns: Tint, KiihI Ml i'llllilla: III' oimrtll III i-liallla tliunco olIHt Ji'lrlnillia IllOlltlU ItOrlll IH) i'llllllia: ill,,, i-ii.I l'l i-lialllaj tliiniri' SOHtll I'ill i'llllilla tlmllt'll Weal HU i'liuins In till- |,Ini'i' nI i-i iniiili', ini'iit AUinwLllllll IKK. X, UAVIIJ lilllX'KHMIIIIIII:. READ. THE PROSPECTOR SAVE TIME ALL THE TIME BY USING SEATTLE, TACOMA AND ALL Pacific Coast Points ST. PAUL, CHICAGO, NEW YORK, AND ALL POINTS EAST Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Butt'ett Library Cars, Modern Bay Coaches. Dining Cars, MEALS A LA CARTE. Best Meals on Wheels 2 KAST TRAINS r% KAST AND WKST DAILY *£ Por full piti*timilavs, rulus, folileri etc., call on or address. S. (J. YKKKKS, G.W.P.A., Seattle, Wash. ('. W. MAIIUNKY, i'.to. A T.A. Spokane. SHORT LINE BETWEEN S'PAUl- CHICAGO OMAHA-CHICAGO I taasCilr CHICAGO "THE PALM" 1 9 9 9 i 9_t A.s tho Ice Crenm season has ubout closed, I am now 9- 9 prepared to furnish the besl Candles, and best Fruits 9 9 the market alTords. 9 9 I 9 OUR SPECIALTY IS 1 | HOME MADE CANDIES 1 1 FRESH EVERY DAY 8 "The Palm" C. E. Buck J 9 BAKER STREET, CRANBROOK, B.C. £ #' 9 aatmna *** *at UOlUhi^ \nt nkr \_wa_W*_\t Un* •* nit ^tW \at UW -X* -mt _*_• _*_, _*_t _*_, _-, _*g *-w\**\9 -ift,'**W *W •i\9 -^W **m *W. W *\aj**W \WV9^m^x% fl»*1w fm W *W *W W W 9K -*W ! FORT STEELE BREWING CO,, LTD, Your nl it'ti i it ni Is called to the "Pioneer Limited" trains of the "Milwaukee .t St Paul Railway." "The only perfect trains in the world You will liml It desirable •*• ride on those train*; whon going to unv point in the Eastern Stales or ('unnda They connect with all Transenntlnontal Trains and nil Ticket Aponts sell tickets. Fur further information, pnmpltlutSi etc, ask any Tlckot Agent oi It. L. POHD, II. .S, llf'WK, Pass. Agent. General Agent, SPOKANE. I'OUTI-AND The Illinois Central Maintains unexcelled florvlee from the wesl to the easl and sunlit. Making elnse connections with trains of all transcontinental linos, passongors are given thoir uholeo of routes tn Chicago Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans, ami through these points to tlio far east Prospective travelers desiring Information as to tho lowosi rules uml besl routes are invltoil to eorros pond once with the following roprcsonlutlvos, It. II. Tui'Miii'i.i.. Coiiuni'ivliil AgonL 142 Third St.. Portland, Oregon, ■l.r. Lindhkv. T. P. & I'.A. 143Third si.. Portland, Oregon P. li, Thompson, P. a I'.A., Itoom i Colinan I'llilg., Si-uitle, Wash. NOTICE. Titko iinilro Lbntflu days ttftur ilitta i Iniond li)ii|i|)ly tu tlio t.'hlut I'iiiiiinissiiiiit i' ••! i |> nml Works fm |)ortiit«Hinii lo iniirhiiHi! tln< ml Inwinv (tmmrllHJ-l luml in Houtli Kust Knnteiiiij "''"li Iirliw nt il Jtusl iiliinl.'-I ut Hi.- tun II,- W0II nn hit ur l.nl 7I», I i mu]. I. Iii HrilihllHtrlCl lIll-lll'C I'Hht Mil I'llllillS, llll- llllllll -.'ll I'll'llll*., UioutiLMvustftiipluihiH, tlieuci' Hiutili •:u nlmhiN t<> Mi" Dim froiiiin >' hi mul i ulnhiK III till lllll lll'll'S FERIMIE, B.C. <> <> <> <> o <> j» MANUKACTIIRERS and BRKVVKRS nf KXTKA KINK <> <> <> <> '♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ BEER f PORTER I SOLD BY THE BARREL, KEG OR BOTTLED Bottled beer for family use a specialty Outside Orders GIVEN STRICT AND PROMPT ATTENTION SATISFACTION GUARANTEED si P. O. BOX 812 fc 5? TELEPHONE NO. I J5 jj Port Steele Brewing Co., Ltd. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦'* TIE PROSPECTOR READ mi \ I I I I f i AND POR in, ni I'KTIJII U'UOUU TIE PROSFEUra .nl he IS NOTICE. 1 Notice it* hereby given that thlrtj days after date, I intend to apply to tbe Hon, 'i'li*- ( hi.'i i 'ommtsstonet* of Lands and Works ai Victoria, it.*'., tor a licence to prospect Tor (.'oul and Petroleum on the following described land situated in Block 1,5113, Southeast Kootenay District, B.<'.: Commencing; at a poat planted about tliree miles in a northerly direction from Sage and (til Creek and about twenty two miles lu a northerly direction from tli*- International Boundary Line, murked and being tho Initial or northwest eorner post of Charles II. R6eseN loeatiou. thenee east so chains, thence south HO ehains, thenee west su chains, thence 'th so chains t<> place of beginning containing (MO acres more or less and adjoining the location of J«, A. Loham. Located October Itlth, 1WM. Charles ll. Reuse. I ator N. M, MacLeod, Agent 2 ( umiin-iii'ini; ;it u posl planted about three miles in a northerly direction from Sage ami ■ til Creek and alioui twenty-two miles in a northerly direct ion from tin1 International Boundary I.inr. marked ami boing the Initial nr northeast corner [tost of ti. R, Mitchell's location, thence wesi 80 chains, thence south SO chains, thence east SO chains, thence north SO chains to plaee of Itegtnning containing »H0 acres more or less, and adjoining tho locution of Charles VV. Currub. Located Ootolwr inth, 1900. 0. K. Mitchell, Loeator X. M. MacL i. Agenl ■l Commencing al a post planted about three miles in u northerly direction from Sage nnd Oil Creek, ami about twenty-two miles in a northerly direction from the International Boundary Lim*. marked ami being the Initial or Bouthuust corner post of John Mlnear's location, thence west SO chains, thence north 80 chains, thenee east 80 ohalns, thence south SO chains to place of beginning containing (MO ueres more or leas, and adjoining the location of G. K. Mitchell. Located October Kith, 190K. John Minear, Loeator N. M. MacLeod, Agenl I ('oinuii'iieing at a pus! planted alioui three miles in a northerly direction from Sage ami Oil ('reek, ami about twenty-two miles in a northerly direction from iiie International Boundary Line, marked and being the initial or southwest corner post of G. \V. olney'** loeatiou. tbenoe east su chains, thenee nortli SO chains, thonee west, 80 chains, thonee south 80 chains to place of beginning containing 040 acres more or less, and adjoining lhe loeation of Charles H. Reese, Located October mth, 1000. <;. W. Olney, Locator N. M, MacLeod, Agent 5 Commencing ni a post planted about live miles in it uortlierly direction rrom Sage and Oil ('reel;, uml aboul iwutlly-foiir miles in a northerly direct ion from I In- I nternal lonal Boundary Line, marked uml being thr Initial or north wusl cornor posl, of C. (lager's location, thenco easl so cliuius, theuee south HO chains, llience wesl MO chains, thence north 80chains to place of beginning containing uio acres more or less, and adjoining tlie local ion of tl, W. Olney. Located October IHth, 1 DOS, ('. Gager, Locator N, M. MacLeod, Agent II ('ommeneing at a post plunlcil aboul live miles in a northerly direction from Sage and Oll Creek, und about twenty-four miles in a northerly direction from ibe Internal lonal Boundary Line, marked und being the Initial or northeast eorner post of Ktlie 13, Turner's location, '.hence wesl Sll chains, ibence south Sl) ehaius, thenee east 80 chains, thonco north sn eliuins to place of beginning containing 1140 acres more or less, and adjoining the location of John M Incur. Located October ltlth, 100ft. Kibe It. Turner. Locator N. M. MacLeod, Agenl 7 Commencing al u post planted about tlve mllcH in a northerly direction from Sage uud <>il Creek, und altoul twenty-four miles in a northerly direction from tho International Boundary Line, murked ami being the Initial or aouthensl corner post of Katie VVooMer's location, thonee wesl HO chains, thei north 80 chains, thouce cast 80 chains, thenco south so chains in plaee of beginning containing 040 acres more or less, and adjoining the location of RHie D Turner. Located < letolter tilth. lUOfl. Katie Wooster, Locator V M. MacLeod, Agent s i ommenclng at a post planted nlwut five miles In it northerly direction from Sage and Oil Creek, and aboul twenty-four miles in a northerlj direction irom the International lioiindun Line, marked and being the Initial or aouth weal corner post ol James B. Buchannan's locution, ihenee east so chains, thoncu north •*■* chains, the west Ki» chains, thouce nouth SO chains to place ol beginning containing Macros moro or less, and adjoining the location of C. Gager. I,,,,'iit.cd October Hlth, IU00. James B. Buchaniian, Locator \ m, MacLeod, V-"'"' n Commencing al n post planted nbout seven miles in u northerly dlrce lion from Sage ami oil Creek, Mid about twenty-six miles in n northerly direction from tin- International Boundary Line, murked iimi being tbe Initial or norihen.-t corner posl of L.A, Dyer's location, the) west SO chains, thence south SO chains, tin-nee easi so chains, thenee north 80 ehain* to place of beginning containing (140 acres more or less, ami adjoining ihe locution of Katie Wooster. Loeator October lltth, HUM. L. A, l>vei- Locator N. M, MacLeod. Agont 10 Commencing at a posl planted [about seven miles iu a northerly direction from Sage and *>il Creek, and 'about twenty-si.\ miles in a northerlj ; direction from tho International : Boundary Line, marked ami being the i Initial or northwest corner post of Will McDonough's loeatiou, ihenee east 80 chains, thence south SO chains, ihenee west SO ohalns, theme north so chalba to place of bogtnuing eoutatulng 040 acres more or less, and adjoining the location ol .lame. li. Buehanuan. Located October lltth, lUOti. Will MeDonough, Locator N. M. MacLeod, \-em 11 Commencing at a post planted ■ about seven utiles lu a northerly direction from s;ii;t' and Oil Creek, and about twenty-six miles in a northerly direction From the lulernai lonal Boundary Line, marked aud being the -Initial or southeast eorner ptwi ol Louise V Ward's location, ibence j uorth 80 chains, theuce west SO chains '. tlience south 80 chains, thence eust SO chains to place of beginning eontaiuing | H40 acres more or less, and adjoining the location of L. A. Dyer. I oeated October IHth. 1900. Louise V. Warn. Locator N. M MacLeod, Agi !_ i 'ommeneing ai a poM planted |about seven mi ■- tti .i northerly direction from Sage aud ' til l 'reek, antl about twenty-six miles In a • direction from the International Boundary Line, marked ami being thi Initial or southwest corner posl of Joseph K. i 'hick's location, thence east so chain-., thence north SO ehains, i hence west sn chains, thence, south so chains to place of beginning containing i,4d acre- more ur less, ami adjoining the locution of Will MeDonough. Located October ltlth, 1000, Joseph K. Chick, Locator N. M. MacLeod, Agent ' i:i Commencing ai a post planted j about three mile* in a northerly diree- ' Hon from Sago and Oil Cyeek, und about twenty-two miles In a northerly i direction from 'Ik1 International Boundary Lino, marked and being Hie Initial or northwest enrner posl of James Calrils'location, thenee east SO chains. Ihenee soulh Sit rhatps, thence west 80 ohnlns, thence nortb 80 chains to place of beginning containing 040 acres more or less, and adjoining tbe local ion of G. K. Mitchell. Locoled October lltth, 1000. .lames Cairns, Locator N. M. .MneLeod, Agenl. It Commencing at u posl planted about three miles in u northerly direction from Sage ami oil Crook, ami about twenty-two miles In a northerly di red ion from ilie International Boundary Lim-, marked and being the Initial or northeast corner |Mtsl of J, A. Sluill's location, thence wesi SO chains, ilienci soulh H0 chains, them usl 80 chuins. thenee north 80 chains to plaee of hi iiiiiiiiii^ containing 040 acres more or less, and udjolnlng the location of James Cairns, Located October Mth, 1000, J, A. Shull, Locator N, M. MacLeod, Agent i.'i Commencing »i u pout planted about iliii'i' anil's Iii u uortlierly direction from Sngo mul oil Creek, unit ubout twenty»iwa miles iu a northerly direction from the International Boundary. Mae. marked sail being ihe initial or southeast corner post of W. II Llewellyn's loeatiou, thence weal su chains, ihenee north mi tlml ns. tlience eaal 80 chains, llionee iouUi so in pluco or bPidntitug cnntulnlng WO acres mon' or leas, slid adjoining the locall < J, A. Shull. I ,o. a ii'.i October tflth, IWW, W, m. Llewellyn. Loeator S M MacLeod, Agent id Commencing at a posl planted about three miles In ;t northerly direction from Sage and Oil Creek, and about Wenty-two miles in a northerly dlreellon from the huenwtlonal itaniti'litrv l.lur. ii urifd and being the tut tin I tn umittrwesi corner post ol Oeorge W Ward's location thenco eusl B0 chain-, theueo north <*,o chalna thence weaf Bo chains ihonoe tit M chain* io place of beginning containing ''*" ,,-'. - more ni lea ami adjoining the locatl i J a me* Calm* Lm-aiet] i" I l«lh I MM Ueorge W Ward Loelng the ioiiihI i"1 it. ■si |.„s! to ■,0111b so chalna thenco weat ao cbntn Hi north *m plialna to place of i-egi-ming • ontat moinTe-. more or lOM, and ailjolnlllB the Hon of (too; W. Ward i,.H'iiiiiiiH-iiiitt so ehalua. Uieticeaoutti ttoohulna; tbeuce mwi so otatna, theuce uorth no chalni u> place of beginning oouiaioLugtMOurntftiuoruoi loaa ami adjoin- iug the locution o\ A n Woosuir mi. ■ ictubei isth, i^«: L'atberlue it. Miwiieii. Locatoi \ m MacLeod, Ageal N tVuimenotng m u pti^i plauK*d iiIh»ul live uiilrs in ii s.-iittu'ity UinTimn from Sage nml ■ v i ■• ■!«. »nd nix-in fourteen uUbs Iu u northerly dtrectlou trout ibe tiueni-uumni Houndury rki . , icing iM,' iiuurii ui aouth «t'»i cornet poet ol Uaihertnc Davis loeatiou, ;:.■■■ asi w ebalna, thenee north ao ohalns, ;:; ■' c weat M) ehaina, thence »outh SO chains to io .t., ol beg ■ -.. as containing iHO acrea more oi leaa and .,.'.- ■ it) *, :■ - omttiou ot C. A. ii. lutes Located October ITth, IMM, Catherine Davi* Locatoi S M MacLeod, Agent ■„'i Corameooliig at a, ]*>*■* planted about Hve miles In a southerly direction irom Sage ami Oil i reek and about fourteen miles in u north* erlj direction from tiif International Boundary Line, mariit'd und being the Initial or south* ■■usi corner posl of Mabel MuAlplne'a location, thence west BO chains, thenue aorih do chains, them i •■.!>: BO ehaina, thenee south So chalna to place oi beginning containing WO acrea more or less, and adjoining ihe location oi Catherine It Mitchell, Located Oetober irth. itn».. Mubet MeAlphine. Locator N. M. MacLeod, Agent ::• Commonelng ni a pusi planted about Uva mil,-- in a soutberlj dfreotion from Sage and nil Creek, and about fourteen mllei in h norih- I'ti.v din*! tion from ihe International Boundary Lino, markod and being the Initial or north* weat corner port of C. B< Kups' location, thenee east 80 chains, thence south w eliuins. thence west tO elmlns. thenco nortli 80 chalni to plnee of bugiuulug containing W0 acrea more or less. uiul adjoining Uo* loon lion of Catherine Davis. Located Oetobor llth, IOOD. C. K. Kalis, Loealcr .^. M, MacLeod, Agent :.ii Commenoing at a post pluiit'-'ti uboul live miles In a southerly direction from Sage uud nil Creek, ami aUout fourteen miles in -. uorlh- eily direction from iiu- International Moiiiidary Line, markeil mul being the Initial or north- cast -ner post of L. J. Olllsho|m*a Iwutlon. Ihenee west su chains, thence siiuili 80 chains, theuce east so eliuins thenee north an chains to the place of beginning containing Hill acres more or less, and adjoining the locution of Mabel MoAlpino. Located October 17th. \'.m. L. ,1. ('hi sin ilui, Locator N. M. MacLeod. Agenl •ii rniiutii'iicing at n post planted about live miles In a southerly direction from Sage and Oil itreek. and about fourteen mites in h uortlierly direction rrom the International lluuudury Line, marked and being the initial or north- wcat corner post of Andrew w. MoAlphlne'-a location, ihenee east 80 chains, thence south 80 eliuins. thenee west an chains, thence north K(l ehnlns lo place or beginning containing oio acres more or less, and adjoining the location of L. .I.Chlsholin. Loco tor October 17th, IMH, Andrew W. MeAlpilii!. Locator N, M. MacLeod. Agent •is Commenoing at u post plained ubout live miles in a southerly dlreellon from Sage ami nil Creek, nmi about fourteen miles in a northerly direction rrom the International Boundary Line, murked and being the Initial or south west corner post of Henry M. Plukett's loon- Uun. thenco cast 8n chains, ihenee north so Chains, thenee west 80cuttlna, thence south HO ehuins iu the placu of beginning containing am aeies more or less ami adjoining tin- location ol Mabel Mo Alpine. Located October IT tli. iw*- Henry M. Plokott, Locator \ m. MuoLeod, Agont 39 Common! log al n post planted about live Inllea lu a aoutliorly dtreotlon from Huge nod Oil Creek, and about fourteen miles la a north' erlv dlreellon 'ron, the International Boundary Line marked and holng ihe Intiinl or loutltoagt corner post ol Miilgarel II. Hull's liieiilion. iJi'inc Mi-i so rlmliis llience north so eliuiiis. thence uuat so chains. Llience south an ehnlns to place ot beginning containing 'do ucrea more or laiH tin) adjoining the looatlon or I lent> M. I'-lcloll- f^oputeilOotoboi i;iii. IWHI, Margaret It. I'Utt. Locator N. M, MaeLeo.1, Agent :io Commencing at a post planted about live miles ion southerly direction from Hugo ami on Creek, am) about fourteen miles In a nortli i-rij itin'i tion rrom the international Boundary Line marked and being llio Initial or th puhI i t posl oi Wiillace Law's locution, thenee west HhIhiiiin, tliniice south no chains, thenci* east ad chains. Ihenee north HOoliaillH to in plncaof begtuiitiig containing MO acres more oi less, nnd Udjolnlng lhe locution oi Andrew W MoAlpino l.i„,,ti'ii October ITlli; (WW. Wallace Liiw, Locutor. N M, MhiLi'i.,1, Agent 'it Commencing at n |msl plunteil utmut tiit'e mile', in n southerly direction iron, Bugo HHl| uu C h nnd iibotil sixteen miles Itia iii at Inn h direction from the IllUirilHtlOMUl Bfiuudar} Line mnrkod and being ihe luiiini ur bOUtllWCSl corner posl ,i( Koger S. lireen Sen location Ihfuiro easi sn chains, ihenee unrlh no chalna, tlience west ho chatny. theuce Miutii hi chain" io place oi cnminonoemeni en taming >>•" acres more or less, nnd adjoining ih,- location or Mary Oneal, Liti'iiicd Ootobec ITth, uhn;. Kogor s. Green Sou. Locator N. M. Mac l.m ii I. Agent :ti Coinmcnelug ut a post planted about uud oil Creel,, it ml about sixieeu miles in h northerly illreotlon from lhe lutornntlonul Bnuudurv Lino, mnrketl ami lielng the inl tint orsoniheasi corner poal of a ii SIuj *. location, ihenee weal 8u chains ihenee north an ehains. tht 0 easl mi chains, thenee smith 80 chains o> pluco ol hogliinlng coiitatulng 010 notes Him' ' leaa, and adjoining tin- location of lingers ll ti Sen Located Octotior ITth. 1000. a ii stnv Locator n. M, MacLeod Agent :li Commencing at a post planted ubout line imi.'-, in ;\ southerly dlreellon fr Ham till.I i>il Creek ami HbOUl -.iMcen miles III a neitii.'ih dlivciton rrom the Interuntioiml Itouudur) Line, murked and being the Initial or iiurthweKi corner postal Orace ilrecu's lo cm,-ii thenco east to chalni. tbence south* chain- tlience vscsl so chains ili<'iiii< Iiorlli SO di.unv i" place "i beghuiing containing fllU acres more or leu and niUidulmi the location ,n \i i iiii'ii-.tn I,,,.,i,,i-ntniii'i irtii, inon 11 race lireen, Locatoi* \ \t MupLeod Went :!l Coalmen, no. it ,i |K18l pUllUHl SUotll iim, mllus tu a southerly dlraeitou 'roiuMagu nni oil Creek, and about sixteen mllea In a her!) direction from lhe international ii,nn.uo Line marked aud being tlie initial ,n i ,'ni...isi ooi uei |i,ki o| itoger S Ureeu, Jr liK'SUou. thence WMt 80 chains, llience solllll iorhaiua tbeuceeaatHO ehitiua, theuce north soI'liitn- tnplaceol kidumim coutalulng HO acr s more or less uud ad an mug the locution ol \ II Sluj i tx'ated October ITth, ItWe. Uogei S tl recti, Junior, Locator s M MacLeod, Agent sn cmumuuelug ul a post plauted about live nun'- nt ,i southerly dlrocllontroiuSage and Oil Creek ami about fourteon miles in n uorth* nh direction from theluternatlouat Boundary Line, marked ami being the Initial or south- ew-,1. eoruer post ol C. n Hofmelstec's locution, thence west 80 chuins. theuce north SO ehaius, thence cast SOchnlUS, thence south su chains m plnee nl beginning containing BIO acres more or less, and udjoltllug Die location of Itoger S. i;recti Iiiiiii" Located October ITth. IU06. c. ll. Hofmelster, Locator S M. MacLeod. Agenl 'M- Commencing at a post plnnteil nbout live miles In n southerly direction from Sage and Oil creek, ami about fourteen miles in u nortil- eri\ direction from the International Boundary Line murked uud being the Initial or south- west corner post of R B. Skinner's location, llience east so chains, ihenee north 80 ehulns, thenco wesi so ohalns, theuee south H" chains to place of beginning containing r>io acrea more or less ami adjoining tho location of li race (irceu Located October ITth' ItfOtl, K. B. Skinner, Locaior N. M, MacLeod, Agent !I7 Commenciug Ul a post planted about live mllei in it southerly direction from Sage uud ON Creek, aud about fourteen mllea lu a northerly direction from Ihe luieruutlouai Boundary Luu . marked ami being the Initial or rortb- West cornel post of Julius Ahlberg's location, thonee oust 80 ehuins, thence south hi chains, thenee west HO eliuins. theuee north ao chains to plnee or beginning containing aw ueres nunc or less, am! adjoining the locution of K. B. Skinner. Located October ITth. IWM. Jtitina Alilberg, Locator N. M. MacLeod, Agent :w Commencing at a post planted about live miles In a southerly direction from Sage and Oil Creek, und about fourteen miles In a northerly dlreellon from lhe International Bnunilury Line, marked and being Die Initial or north- cast corner post of I. F. Kastcrbrook's locution thenre west HU chains, theuee south HO chains, l hence east Hi) chains, thence uorth mi ehaina to place of beginning containing am acres more lew. and adjoining the location of .innaa Alilberg. Located (timber ITth. iwk. I. K, Kusterbrook. Locator N. M. MacLeod, Agent :t'j Commonelng ut a post plunteil aboul live miles in a northerly direction from ^age und (ill Creek, and about twenty-four miles In a northerly direction from the luteruailoual Boundary Line, marked und being the initial or southwest corner post of William Matthew's locution, ihenee east sii ehnlns, thenc" north Nl chains, tlience west HO chairs, tbenee south Hu ehulns to place of beginning containing i coiiiiuciiiitig at a pi si plumed altoul one mile iu a uoitherly dlreiilou from Sutte ami Oil crei'k, and Hbool K0 miles in a uorlheily direction Irom ihe luleriiitlioual Boutlfktry lim uun ked ami hulOg ilielililial ii* lOtllllWUHl eui'iiei posl ol .leimleliovaus local Ion. Ibence easi su chains tllOllce north NOi-hiiins llience wosl an chains, thonee smith HOuiuOiis i<> pluee ol I'l'i'innitii' ci >U tn III I lit; nlil ne res luoic or les* imd ndjolulug the looatlon ul liobcrt Shaw. Located October 111 100(1 Jean to Uovaiti Liwiitor N m MacLeod, Agouu NOTICE. 'I'ukc \oilic Hon Unity days uflei dale I in- i.ini tnappi) io ihe chief Commissioner or Land- nod Works ul Victoria lot pel mission lo cut and can\ awav tl III Our tiom llie (ollnwiug lbs, nbed l.iii.l-, in Soulh Bast Kooletiuy: Commencing at n post plnuteil on the wcgt line oi Lot mi:M, about-.'JO chains iiorlli nf Lui 'jots, running west -tu chains, theuce &0uIII M chains Ihenee wesl liiehalns, tlieiiot* noriti l*JO rb nas. iliciicc eusl HU eluiius, ihenee south to * ii.lias to pluee oi commencement containing I'lonctes more or less Crow b Nest i'n>s Lumber Co. Ltd. David Breekeiiridgo, Agent. October .'l, lOOtV ^;^ NOTICE., j Take Nntice thut thirty days after dale we inteuil to apply to tlu- chief Commissioner of [Lands and and Works hI Victoria. B.C. for i pei allusion tu cut uail enrry uwuy limber from i the following described luml lu South Kasl Kooteuuy! Cotnnfimo(ng,tU u poat plumed on I the west lino nf Lot MM at the north oust corner ul Hackle's p re-e nip Hon, running north HO iv.'litis, thenci! east HO ohutnftu thence north -M chains, thence weat SO chains, tltenee north lis ohalns, thenee west HO chains, theuee aoutb cto chains, tlience east 30 chains to place dfcotu- | itictieeuietii containing >>v> acres more or less, Crows Nesl I'uss Lumber Co. Ltd. David Breokenrldge, Agent, October 31, lBtW. t:i T1MBKK NO'l'ICK. Take Notiee. tliut :W days ufter dttte 1 Intend to apply the Chiel Commissioner of Luuds und Works for u special lloenoe lu cut and curry uwuy limber from the following described hi lids in Southeast Kooteuay. il) Commencing ut u post phoned nu the west bank uf Klk Kiver about 1 •'. inllea up stream from tbe northwest corner of Lot 4">K8 anu marked L. W. Put more nortli eaat corner Licence Noi; thenee south 40 chuins. theuce west hu chains, thenee nortb to the west bunk of Klk river, thence following -said bank down Stream to pluee of beginning L. vv. Patmore. October. 12, IHOH. (BJ Commencing utu post planted on a Creek flowing into the west side of Rlk Itiver about •:•: miles up stream from the northweat eorner of Lot No i:,sa mid murked L W. I'atmore south west corner licence No'.*: thence north iu chains, thouce eaat*) chains, thence north 40 chains, thence east 40 obalna, tbence soulh I'JO ehulns. thence west 10 chains, theuce north 40chains, llience wesi m ehuins tu place of beginning. L. W. I'utmore. October 13, UHHI. iii) Commenoing ut a post planted on the west bank of Klk .Kiver near the northwest corner of Lot NotlUftand marked L. W.- Put- more north eaat. comer licence No 3: theuce west in ehains. thence south I'-iOcbuIns, thenee east lo the west bunk of Klk Itiver, thence following said hunk up stream to pluco of beginning, L. w. Patmore, October Ift, 1900, in TIMIIKK NOTICK. Take Nni lee. thut DO days afterdate I intend lo apply to the Chief Commissioner of Land nnd Works for a special licence to cut und carry uwuy limber from the lollowing iln.sorlbed luml lu Southeast Kooteuay. 0) Commencing ut a post planted ou the west bank of Klk Itiver about I a miles up stream from the north west comer of Lot -t-VW uml marked ¥. 0. I.a we north west comer licence Not! theuce south lOOohalhs thence east to llie west bunk of Klk river, thonee following said bank of Klk river up stream to plnee of beginning. 1-'. C, La we, October lit, una.. r.'i Commencing ai u post planted on a creek flowing Into the west aide of Klk Kiver about '.' fj miles up stream [mm the north wesl corner of Lot IMP) and markeil K, C, Luwe houMi eust corner licence No I): tbenee north 40 chains, thence west 130 chains, theuee suuth 40 elmlns, theuee eust IIIiibuiiis. Iluniee suuth 10 ehalua, thence cast40 eliuins, tl i north Otehuln*. theuce east 10 chains to pluee uf begllllllg, K. c. Lowe, Oetobor ill, llton, lit) Commencing ut a pntu planted on the weat bunk of Kill Itiver about :l miles up streatn from the northwest enrner of Lot i;,hs ami markod V, C. Lawe north eaai eorner licence Noll: theuoo aouth Hi)ohalns, thenee west so ehaius, thence north so cliuius. tbence eust no eliuiiis tu pluee or licgiullig r. 0. Lowe, October |ft, liNNi. |;t The Illinois Central Muint.iitis uuexcollod eervtco from the wosl to tlio oust und south. Milking uloflfl conneotionB with trainu of all trunauoutinonutl linos, pusaono;i>r>j. are glvon their choiuo of rputOB to Chicago, I.tmlsvilli'. MemphiB and New Orleans, and through those (KtintM to the fur east Pt'os|»ei'i,iciMriivelei'H (leniring infor* unit inn us tn the lowest rates and beat routes ure invited to eori-uHpondouee with tlie following I'cpi'esoiittitiveBi II. H.TlttiMitULL.Conimereiiil Agent 142 'I'.lilnl St„, I'oialuui], Oregon. .1. eliaitiK eusl from the nnrth-wesl eorner of.lohn Itreek en- rlllgo'fl tlmbor lease, holng t*dt mimlier .'ilis.'i. thenee Nortli eighty ehuliw, thenee Wesl eiglity ehaiiiM, thenee smith eighty ehttliiK theneenist elirhty ehaiiiK to (mint of eotninetieenient. Dated Soptomboi* 28lh', ltMHt. II litis Staples. TI.MHKK NOTIOK. ' Take nut ice that thirty duysufterdate Wo intend to Upply to thu Chief CAfti- missiimer of Lands and Works at Vie* Itiriii for peraiissiim to eut 'and earry away limher from the following de- northed lands in South Kunt Kootenay: i'ommeneing at it post planted 84-' ehaihS nortli and X, ehaina west of the North west eorner of John Hreeken* ridge's timber lease being Lot number &p85l thenee north eighty ehalua, east forty chains. North forty ehuins, Went eighty ehains. South 120 drains, Kust forty ehains to plaee of heinniug: Dated September 26thi 11KK1. 41 Otis Staples, NOTICE. Notice is herby given that. 3t) days after ilute. I intt-iul to upply in the Hon. Chief Cnniiiiis sinner of Lund- und Works for u special licence to cut and carry away timber tt*oiii the folow- hiK ilosciiiii'd lunds: coiumeticlngatapoKtmurhetl'A.M'DuUKall's 'I1. L., 8. Iv Cor.." and planted eust of lake on ■ Hartly Creek Trail, about .ISO chains nortb uud SO cliuius west of the south-west corner of Lot S.Hiil.drmip 1; theuce north Hd chnlnn. ihonee wesi so chains: thence south so chains, thetiee oust HO ehnlns lu point of cominoncemeuti. Listed Sloth August, 190(1. A. M'Uougall. lit* .1.0. Cumminga, Locator. NOTICK. Notice Is hereby yi ven thut. :to days after dule, 1 intend toapply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works font apeclil licence to cut und carry away timber from t he following dCMcrlbeil lands: ('ommeneing at a post plumed at the south- * west corner of Lot AMU. Uroup I, uud marked "A. M'DoUKallu T. L.. S. K. Cor.": thence north IU ehulns: thence east 40 chains: theuce north 40 chains, theuce west 80 chains, thence south I'M chains: theuee easl 40 (chalna to polo1 of cotnnieucenic.ut: cou- ininiiii'tUu acres. Dated 30th Augusi. 1900. A. M'thmgall :w ,(. Q. cuuiiuings. Locutor NOTICE. Take notiee that thirty days after date we intend toapply totheC'hiefCnm- tnissioner of Lands and Works for permission to eut and earry timlier from the following dedOribed lauds iu South Kast Kooteuny:- t'ommeneing at u (tost * mile south' of the south-west eorner Lot ttlh4 thetiee west 2 miles, thenee south * mile thenee east2mllea, thenee north 4 mile to plaee of beginning. Milted October ifth. IflOth Crothers Lumber Company, Limited. 41 notice: Take notiee (hat thirty days after date I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to eut and carry away timber from the following described lands in South Kust Kootenay. t 'ommeneing at a post plunteil at the soittli east eorner of Lot 1(250, Group I. thotfue. soutb 120 ehaitiH, thenee west ~>:..ui) ehains, tbenee north I "JO ehaitiH, thenoe east 58,50 ehaltts to pluee of begin ulng. Hated Oetober I'-'Mi. ItHXt. 41 Krnest C. MePhee, Lm-ator NOTICE. Notiee Ik hereby niven thnt. Jin ilnvsHfter dule I Inteuil toapply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Luii'ls and Works for a special license lo tint and carry away timber from the follow Ingilo.serlbeU lauits: Commending at a noil merited-a. M'Doukhii'h T. L.N.W.i.'ur.," and planted OU Hartley Creek Ubout 'Km chuins north uud so ehulns west of the south-west enrner nf Lot '.VMI. Uroup I: thenc* "until |l|0 chains: tbence oust 40 chalni: tlience nniiii toehuliis: theueo eust 40 chuins; tbence nortli ioi-IihIuk: theuce west 10 chains; lo puiut ur ciimmeneement: contulnlng oio acres. A. M IJOri'ALL. J. a OUMMINGS, LOtJATOH Ailu.IHUbKHXI. 40 I. TIMBER NOTICK Take notiee that thirty daya after date I intend to apply to the Chief Commiasionor of Landa and Works for periniasiou to eut and earry away tlm Iter from the following de- serlhi'd hinds in Soutb Must Kootonay; Commeneiiig at a |mst planted Htxty chains south of the south east corner of Lot 1(2511, Croup I, thenee south NO ehaliiH, thenee east 80 ehaina,' thetiee uorth Mi) chuins. thenee west HO ehnlns to place of beginning. I )ui oi I Oetbbor 12th, IttOtl. Kriu'st C. Mei'lii'i', Locator THE PKOSPBCTOR, CKANUl.OOK, li C, N'OVKMUKU lUUC DON'T it please yon tohuve §' Photographs nl yuui'll relatives innl friends, possibly SOIllP Vim llllVO l»'l soon I'm' yoars) Now what tilioul yours? IV,, know you have not thought iniiili uboul it unit thai Is why we rail your attention to u duty you are neglecting, Come up and see our styles and act in good time tor Christmas, "TifT?f?m?ffi,nT?ni,nn!fTiifT,^?nTi*fTi-.v- 'ONSORIAL PAKI.0Ri = iM,., *lrtt*.ti*itm"l->'ii' y dollars In Ihi'ir npglert of i-oulonled will, llicstaMitpiHl i r ,■•■ tyr^S=^s;-*s^*=^='=y. =s^ ^=^;=^^-=——— —- cite j?tt>*vccu>i. „.lull vvoul ,!,..„, UV|U , „, .,,„ ,,;. s^,„. ff^Sa^^^^^s^j^^^^g-^^ Prest rirato Co. Studio. PitiuiT. Framlim ii Specialty Bulcor St. Cranbrook, B.C. Qss«*Maes*ar«Msr»Kr«f^is**«**fi g Cline I I I Mmmiiiiii iij,i,,', SI I) ,1, um, iiurounil ii, ii,,- / MA N lllll! \ HOTI'H. sl I'Ihw, W'ni'k in nil liranilii- ,,1 III, Tonsorlal Art I Fm ii Coul mnl Glean Shuvr Or ii Pertect Hair Cut A Hot, or Cold Butii ilATURDAY, S'llV. ", I! East Kootenay. I pay iii.in won. lam! nvii | They seem i|uito content io a I luu . shoe. a Calgary di r, who gets his The Stater Shot, system prv WI supplies from tho United States, ,. n,,, s\ w ,.,. ,,.,„„ f| lo bring in all the turkeys, geese Uncling exorbitant profiiis; ii Wi i onttiiiiud fi iHiiro I. ami ducks cousin I In the further enables the maker Tho lands in the Kootonay I wholo district during tho Christ-1[0 I I m Walter B. Laing ..KL., : II and Columbia Valleys from llul- mas hollidays, The CI so • Bakorsti t, i*i-anlirook, B.C, | den, south to Tobacco Plains, on population ot this town Cran 'uuuuuuuuuuuuuuiiuuuuuuuuu ii,,, border of the United States, brook alonearoe.x slve buy are mostly in the hands of thei ers of chickens and ducks An ji CRANBROOK I 'PA HOi h i NOTICE. j L.C0HN \ * I « Tailor % Importer of * | Fine Woolens. * * * 9 a * Crunbrook, H.C, Armalronir Avu £ * * J. Edgar Davis j. Bricklayer « ""'^Contractor w I'lll INK lid Furnace, Boilor, Range anil PirophiQe Work a Specialty, All description of stono-worlt under- taken. Orders left at J. D. McBRIDES Will Kcoolvo Pt'Oiupl Attention. DRAYING We have been iu the business for several years, we have the best equipment in B.C. and wo guarantee satisfaction. About thai; Piano We are the authorized agents for the removal of Mason St Risch Pianos, wo can do the work without risk. Also Household Furniture. PERRY k FITZGERALD Proprletera of tlio Cranbrook Cartage and Transfer Co Offlue opposite C.P.R. Depot. Phono 03, Nul in- iali,-rli\ ijivi'ii liml iliiri.i ila.vK frum ilui,■ I imi,ml ioiippl) iniliil'liii-l' l" iiiivsiuniTuI' Liimls ami Works fm it speeiui lii-i't In eul uml I'lirrj m'.u.v titular Iiiiiii llio fllllmvinn lleserilieil liimls in I'.usi Kooienay: rniiinii,lieIne ul a posl plllllleil nn ilie Xoi'lh slilo of Willie Itlvui llie Kusl I ,,■,,,■ , onplon wnc i is in lor iter cut liiinniliii'V lim-nl l.nl t-ilHi ni'in' ii posl ' overninoul and the Canadian experienced man with incubators imrkeil 1Mihi+ 4-r,.:io. tlionee, riintibiir ■usi fni'iy eliuiiis. il Nortli WO Pacillc Railway Company. Mr, land brooders would make lols ol ,1. I1'. Armstrong, Government money hero." Agont at Cranbroolc, reports tol ,, , , ,- i i ..i NO RXORBITANT PROFITS llie department nl lands ami works: "There is now no landj in this district open [nr pro- Slalor Shoes undo and Marketed |( in Prolecl iiif luivi tnro, Tin' want nf water tor Ir rigatlon provents most uf tin '•imiiis. iin' wsi ini'i.v eluilus, vacant lands bulng available lor iiii'iu'i' Souili ion i'liuins to plu Haerlcultut'i i lomnioiieonieiit. Pnteil ihis .'uili ilu.v nl Hopteinl Iimii. il' .IniniM llnii'kuli TIMItl-'.li N'llTIOK TAKK NOTICK tlml I Inteuil in apply in nn' Chlof C Ililssl r nl' Llllills iiiiiI Winks inr permission in mu uml I'ui'i'.v ttwit.v limber from lliofolluw- biirilese|illieil liimls In South Kasl Knnie* ' EL * rank Irsl .'lass ffij a f«i,'^«iall0BothlpWc^luti||Gue8tS Uomfort a Specialty Good s,ablin9 in Connection | trade mark are stamped un tbe W. 88! real Slater shoe, und the buyer lit! v .,,. ,, ., . . ,, {)1\ , ,. , , 'IK Nearest to railroad depot. Has accommo- ft wliu is wire id o sne these can iff, ,r,,i,„, r . .i Li. KT , c, , ,„ \m tuitions, foi il,, public unoqua ed n >ft um im tlocoivod. Slater Shoes ltta . , .. , ("S3 ' rattbroolt. Ill Sf-l, s,, anil Sii Inr men, ami al I iff s.",.",ii. si ami ijtfi inr women are flu till (ioodycarwollcd und warrant- iff „.„„,., . I.^Rold*Co.e.Nch,sivoa!rentslll HOGGARTH & ROLLINS L Proprietors M Rold & Co. exclnsivo agents \m ,, , ,,, ,,., brook, 1 '"' kl ,{;,th> t'imiiiit'tiriiiii ill a posl pttllllell I'.lo ehulns west ami 118. "K elmlns south nf Illi' snutli-i-llst 'llllli ul l.nl lil 111, ('roup I, Heine; llriiliri's' Preemption,tbenee eust eighty ehulns. tin south eighty luml, says Mr. lirittitli, is prac i'liuins. thmii'i' wesl t'lghtj i'liuins. ticnlly useless except I'm* pasl thenee uorth eighty ehulns in pluee nf beginning, siivu uml exeepi thereout those pacts, tf any. eoveroil by o.vlst- The municipal voters list wn "Wo want si s upon which closed mi Tliursduy, Ociobei Centrally Located wo can plnoo our own profit," illst. Wits y *i placed on I have sent many Isald a shoo dealor, who was dis- the li>i IIntending settlers tu see ihese, ! hul thev Iiiui' proved linsillls factory nml I would nni rocoiu- inond thom in anybody." Willi regard in North Hast Kootenay, Mr. ,1. 15. Griffith, Government agent al Golden, iv purls: "There is nn agricultural land loll." excepting ithqul Kino acros on Nu. ilCreok, northwest nf Wilmer. Tho laud is lightly timbered nnd requires Irrigation All lhe oilier vacant ^5^^§^§^5§S'- §§|§ I $?£i$55£35S£35£ ing lii'i'tiei's. Dated October ISth, IIIOII, l*-' Ki-nnst I'. Mel'hee, I., EMPLOYMENT AGENCY It will pay those who are looking for work to call and see Jim McArthur He can secure you a jot) and also tit you out in Clothes, Shoes, Hats, Etc. Jim MGflrtliur Hanson Ave. Cuanuuook, B.C. CANADIAN PACIFIC Atlantic Steamships ROYAL MAIL SERVICES "EMPRESSES" From Montreal nnd Quebec tn I .iverpool Empress of Britain Ool I Oth. Lake Ohamplaln Oct. 27th. Empress of Ireland Nov. 2nd, Lake Erie Nov. llllli, Kirs) eubili '1 MonIreaI \Wfnn ipe.g -Vancouver-Sr.JohrxhLB,/ Patmore Bros. Sole Agents Electric Lights Manitoba Hotel Under Ne« Management Ikvuli'iini'ters Im uun .uiil nlil timers. \/[,-T ;i W lien you want ;t good place tn stop ciiini- in iii,, '* Manitoba. f t 1> D. A. IVlCIJi INALJJ, MANAGER I We Give You Your Money's Worth T?OTTTVT"n "N l,AKI':" ST., (IKE imili; wkst i,|* ■*aV-/Ul\iJ IIII.I. A III. T „|y |,| :„,„„•„ Tne ■' I i'lll nillki, lil,' uni'lli il„. Hvl do itan note E. H. SMALL, Manager English Importation € L. I'LAl'l' Vi. ROLLINS # ,11'HT ARRIVED A RKAI'TIKI'L LINK OI<' English Vases (lard Cases I'niil Dishes nul Hon Hon Sets (iimi iii sinnv you these ^uods. The prices are iiiiii its we bought these from lhe makers. Lighted By Electricity Heated By Hot Air — Comfortable Bedrooms First Class Dining Room HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AM) old TIMERS C. E. REID & CO., Phone 74 The DmggiStS PURE DRUGS DISPENSING! PINK STATIONERY OUR SPECIALTY, |efmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnm?mmmm* ILEMO HENDERSON I *mr- -ma* I 'T"KKASHI0KABLE TAILORS % £ Always Up-to-Oatc — 3 At*— •*ta**t £ Cranbrook, - . B.C. 2 ♦iUiUiuiUiUiUuiiiiiuuiiuiiiaiiUiiiiuuiuuiiaiiuiul li'OR'l' S'I'KKI.K AMSESSMKK'I' Ills. TIIICT. A I'tniii nl'Kt'viainli iitiii Appi-ul 1111- llnrtl I'llllill! Si'lii.nls Ai'l. Illllli" mul tiiiit'iiiliut'iii Afl lllllil, for lln> t'tit'L Sli'i'l,' .\aa,'sa| | Dl«ll'tul will llll tli- hllluWHi I'lll' ('mil I'rt'fli. I'.lltu nml Mii'ln'l al'lllllll lliatl'jl'la ill Iln- liiivi'l'lltlli-lll nHltum, I'oniie, un Woilnumliiy tin- -lai N'ovuml timil. nl ti'ti ii'i'liii-lt in iln- liii't'iiiinti. I'orl s I.', Kiinhi'i'li'.v. Miirj'BVlllo, Moyio mul IViirtinur huIioo] ilUlrlulK .,,.,.,,., lit till) CI UVOI' .'Ill llllllTa. tl'lllllil'lillil, fll OWIIIH' I I'SITltll'll lllllil Slllllltt'll llll.,.,,.,, .. , .,„,. . ,, ,. " ,,,./. , I"" I Inirmliij', 22ml Novumlwr Iiubi in Kllat l\lillti'llllV IHiitl'tt't: ( lltllllli'lll'lllj (4 m 1 CENTRAL HOTEL I ut 11 |,i)at iilili'tiil at tin' Stntlli-Wi'rti t-iilliiM' nf l'i'r-i'iii|illon H74. i'iiiiiiiiii|' thoncu HII i'llllilla North: thonito lu i'liuins I'liiKt: tilninne Hu t-hiiins Snnlli: tlitiiifi- 111 i'liuins Wusl, tt, point of fiiiii- Stl-tlttill llllllkli't (ll'SI'l-ipllv,, tlf tlllf llli'lli'i, |] aa - tl f siipi-i-itii' Tlilnl <'luss tti't'tiiiiitiiuliition. From Montreal to London Direct. Lake Michigan (let. ITth. Third class only #2(1.50 Montrose on. 24th. Carrying Unil class only 1(40,00 Special Limited Train "OVERSEAS MAIL" Ninety-Six hour Vancouver to Quebec. Oct. Ilith and Nov. I*.' Kor ili'iuili'il Information iiuiil Iiorlli ivsi'i'viiiinns for Iriiin in* liouls imply tu lui'ii! ugontnor write R, .1. Covl'-i A.(I.I'.A.. Viiui'inin'i' J. B, CAUTJClt, O.I'.A., S'uIhiiii, ll.C. I Intnl. Si'plt'lnlil'l'llllll. IIHHI. \\'a(lsliiii'|i; Ijiuiilitir I'n. 41 "' A. V,. Walls. I.AMI NOTICE. Tilko Nulli'f Unit sixty iluys uftor 11 ate wo inteuil making iipplleatton in I.I10 llnniiriilile tlto (llllcf Cm IhkIoiioi' nf l.miils mnl Wiii-ks lot- pi'i-niissinu In piiri'lnis,, tlie following ilnsi-rilii'tl lumls. i-iilnttit'lit-ing lit 11 pusi plili'iill III Hie N'oi'lh-Eiist. eorni-r uf Lot 52-10, running llience Ilil) ehains Wesl. tlienee lu eliuiiis Soittli, Hiei Hill eliuins Eusl, llience 111 chains Nort.lt to lhe poi I cnuuneiii-i'tni'iil. containing iiiii ueres, lltui'i' nr less. Datod thin Ulllli ilny of October num. Wiitlslnirg Lumber To. II A. P.. Willi-. .Inr . Agent. ten u't-lut'l; ii, tho forenoon, •Iiiiiii,a I-'. Artnslriini.,, 44 I'uiirt ol lioviflioii unil Appeal. C.'raiilii'ook, II. U„ 80th Ontolior, mini. * 1 * * * * * * * GOOD 9 Marysville, B.C. COLE & HANDLEY, Prop. Tho I ling Hotol uf lliu Si. Mary's Volley. Nice airy rooms newly furnished, 'Pablo us good as uny in Koolenitv. SAMPLE ROOMS * 9 Wholesale LIQUORS - A. C. BOWNESS CIGARS AGENT FOR Calgarv Beer, Ale & Porter. T. LEBEL & CO.. Hay ami Grain. 9 Cranbrook, B.C. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 MINI-.KAL ACT. (KuiiM *■'.) ct':it'ril''r''A'l,t-; or IMI'HUVHMHNTR, NOTICE. "tlij|iiiili,"1-iiomiitItu,""lliiroiil«B,'",lfoin11l ' AJux, romposl,'*nml "HiiowiliKl" mliioml rliiliHs. sIlimliMii thi'.l'Wl Steele Mlhitlf* Hi (isiniiof Kaat Ko'ili-imy llistrlel. Wlieiv liii'iiti'il: On hVnwIi'li Mniittliiln nmi Hull Ith ei. Thk'i liotltiu tlml Jaiiiex A. Ilarvny. ¥tve Min ith1 Certilleiilc No. ||'.i|ll iiM'tln-,' 11-. ni;eiit lor .IlllllOHT. I.lll'lltiw, I'ii<- Mltii'i'sCerlflli-iitrNo, 111 Hill, Itih'iHl, sixiv iluys Inun Mm iliilo liumol to Il|i|i1y Hi lite Mining Ke.onli'i hir a Curtlll- eute».( Imiirovi'inciilh, fur llu- |lllr}KlKU or oli- tIII itlni; " ''i "AMI U nui I, of I'tu'li or Mil- it Imvc I'lllllllH. Anil (iniiili Luke tiollee Hint i.ellon. iimler HoulJon :it. must b Mnmoncud bitforu thti Ihhij- tinee of sm-li i 'I'rtllliute ul liii|Hiiveiiii'iils. huleil llils.'lltlnliiv ot.lt 1IMM. " ,1 A M.\l(\ KS GtO. R. LtflSK & Co BUILDERS AM) CONTRACTORS 'l.uis. Specifications nml Estimates | NORTH STAR i HOTEL $ I s 9 H. W. DREW. Proprietor. ^ 9 Kimberley, 13. C. Cosy and Comfortable Rooms Headquarters for Mining Men All kinds of building material constantly on hand. Royal Hotel A. P. CHENETTE, Manager MiiryMvillc, B.C. 'I'lu' iiniivr hotol hus liui'ii r ■ ''I HiriiiiL'luiiil. 'I'lif Ilui' is I liquors uiul Cigars, iconlly orootod, .iml noally furnish- suppliod wiili ii,,' 1,,'si brands of THE PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK B.C., NOVEMBER 8, 11106 ABSOLUTELY NUIITl K2H MR. CARSS perfected the Mackinaw Cloth am personally inspects ever\ garment shipped out ol his ware house to insure that Absolute Perfeetness, Me guarantee that you \\i\\ receive one hundred cents worth ol satisfai lion for every dollar you invest in his goods 9 I 9 9 9 9 fllallilllll'll lll-ttlhll'llt'lllllt null., - your In :i,i throb: jiiiiI your uyo» "whirl ami innl,'- } U* tn ) '-ii.i.i.i.'li in Dr. Scott's Headache Powders * I * 1 9 9 _ S / rT^l^iT'T^ H I tion for every dollar you invest in his goods A They can't hurt yon and they 9 I M^J.;\ i^^4 1 | 1 stop any hoadaoh \\ One Owen In it Box 25c. We have a complete line ot Ins make 5 Beattie & Atchison of Mackinaw coats, pants. Tweed pants I Where H Pays ,0 Deal- and German socks every article fully * | STEWART S ti guaranteed and are sold at tlie same* n. t. .ui .1 s„„„ © ^ IOI 1 'hoice Confectionery 9 sf. i'i;i:.sii Mrs 9 1 ii-, \ i )|-;inges .nul 11,iiiiiii.is 9 Choice t >k,nu'!.'.in Fruit 9 *. Persian Dates Sweet Potatoes **i l:\VAII Is iim fllurnl \lls CHINA and GLASS tn this department we keep n full line of ordinary ware suitable for hotels, boarding houses and kitchen For the CABINET and dlnthg room rucks we keep a good assortment every piece o useful piece nnd suitable for Christmas sritts such ns ROYAL DOULTON Sll(fiir, Cl-Olllll Will Tuiiuot SotB «R,00, I'uliilli'slii'lcs *I.T*i. .i,im~ *l..',u, WEDOEWOOD I'hiiii White .lugs lOe, Sue, Till', I'litiu White Mm Waler .lliu *l'.ihi. ToiipoUi H2.00. Cujis uiul Sui n *u.uu peril*. Ton I'lul.'- -m.ihi por .1/. ROYAL CROWN DERBY Vases ♦*.'..*in in *l.iin,'ii,'li. Itoso.turnW.IRIouoh, Mugs 111.80 tl.iB eiieh, Cups iintl Su i-s. Sugar Howls, I't't'iiui .lugs uml Teapots, CUT GLASS Kiiytisli lni|Hit-ii-il l-'linifi' Vases hi Many Shapes nml Sizes. IVIitpOreuni Dishes, Wine Jugs, Spirit,lugs, Ktu., Etc G. T. ROGERS. :eries u ,'KS, Mini Cranbrook, - - B. C. l-'iinoy iiiiii Staple GROCERIES und CROCKERY MITTS. GLOVES, BOOTS and SHOES J prices the other * makers ask for 9 * cheaper grades I Our Goods are UARANTEtED Stewart ftriiistroiio, ftve MONEY NOT SATISFlIrD a nuu *f Phone 76 j Baptist Church i*. Special Sermon Series 9 for November. ©he gteo£p«cte. SAI.K OF MINERAL CLAIMS IN THK FORT STEE •• - I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on Monday, the ,">th day ol N'overabei A D. llH)t> at the hoi twelve o'elock noun, at the Government Office. Cranbrook. B.C., I shall offer for sale bj public Sunday Evening, Nov lib. "Magnificent Minorities of iiu' World." Sunday Evening, Nov Illli. "Famous Failures of llisin SATURDAY, NOV :i. IHUu twelve oelock noon, at the Government Office, iranbroou. w.i>., l snau oner ior saie oy puouc Sunday Evening, Nov. isth, auction the Mineral claims in the list hereinafter set out, of which Crown iTi-auts liavi - -- ed. e a ivingslup ot Mon. for all unpaid taxes accrued and due and payable on the ilOth day of .1 the expenses | LOCAL NEWS. 1 Sunday Evening, Nov. 2nlh. of advertising this notice, --'uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuaiuuuuuuv "Kingship uf Christ." If the taxes and expenses of advertising, as set out in said list are not paid to ue i ,; McGregor uml S. Potter of Special music, Sankoy hymns, the day of sale, the claims muy be sulil to the highest bidder, and it conveyance executed to the pur- Moyie were in thecity Thursday. Warm wolonie. chaser of all righl and interest in said clnim legally alienated by the Crown by the Crown Grai *- ,, , Don't miss the children's shoo ,,. ,, .., ,, thereof. sale todav at Hill A Co weather, with Frosy In the event of there being uo purchaser, or if the price offered shall not be sufficient to pay o,.i ' I nights, this week, taxes and expenses of advertising, the land shall absolutely revert to the Province aud the Crown | Malcolm Mclmiis wus up from Grants thereof shall be doomed void. lEIkmouth Monday ou business. LIST AimV I*. MKNTIONKII. villi: in* I'BHSON. •Tins* 111' i I.A1M. Kxpenses ,,i Advert islnu KiiiiieiiiiV'I'ei'i'vlii'i'i'li (lolil Mines I,lil I'eiirl, I.. :m.'i,">. (I. I. Ktv, Usl - " ' Kllilitini. I., milll " "' " llulniliier, I,, lllllil Ill Iiu, Wnll. I. Iii.'.l. II, I, Ktv. list, tnviutii Cull! Mini* l.lil- I'tiyriill Mtnhii! '". l.nl Ai'iliur Phillips.... A. II. lll-ili'.' riiliiiniiii- M. Parker lillliV fl'lll'linn. I., in*.".. ■* lalul Ullll I.. HI',-. Stn'orelifll. I., lilnii. ri-iili'il. I., iiiui Illtrliliiliil tlml. I.. U|ii.*i Holdout Yn-i-nFriie. L. IIIOII, (I, i. Kl\ H. ,le l-lillle Slllllli'l. I.. 551'' '.... Kviuih. i.. mi''. I'orsin-ni-ii I,. r,RI'' . Selit uedor, l„ 5:11-' I'liyiniislei-, I., itnill, ti. I. Ktv. IIM. 1'iivri.ll. I„ Will*!, . Su'perin'.i■iiili'iu. I,. :I5ii:i . Surprise, I., Iluilll, iinliil,n ruin. I,, mis Klnu Snliimnn, I,. *.l.*il . t,i ii nl SliiUm. I.. 5152 Illi; neiiil lim, I,. filiiil .11 i i'iiuiIi. I„ Biol | -l'J 75 1*.' L'5 l'J nn :: uu I ii*. li T.'i 111 .-,11 7 50 :i 7.', I L'B lil m ll i'i ti uu lil till I.'I uo lu ,'iu 12 Ml 2 nn 2 uu 2 uu 2 un 2 00 •_' uu 2 nu 2 nu 2 un 2 nu 2 no 2 Oll 2 Ull 2 nil JH 7 II.- II 2 II ii !l L'l 11 7.*. 12 50 ii 75 7 .'ill ti 5il ."i 75 ii 25 15 00 lil 25 11 un 15 llll 21 00 15 IHI 1*.' .",li H 50 27 50 .1. Bennett of Nelson wus in the city Monday, ■ I. Sanderson of Wycliffe sponl 1 Sunday lusi in town, Prepare for winter by gelling un over-coal in Hill A* Co. At Stewart's Hot Bovril Bouillon, Cocou unil Coffee. Try tl ? Cranlirook, B.C., October llh, 1110(1. A. C NELSON, Cni.i.KtTiiu. Fort Steele Assessment District. YEE LEE BOOT ANII SHOEMAKER li.i'ti.'i- 1,0-vin iiiiii I iiii-i.'Is An . A largo consignment of shoes lj« just roceived from Victoria, all \m haiiil made, which will Imsi,hi ul! (j» cost, I ($ Repairing neatly and promptly iloni' NOTICE. Notiee i. herein; given tlml - I ilny- iilli-r ihlli- I Intel! I tnuppl) in lhe j ftonouHlblu lli,, i hi.'f i "IIIIJiia.it,in■!• ul | I1 l,aml*i itii'l W,„'k- fur permtmiioi] lo I )' |,ur.'li!i.i' ii ,','fl;nti pt f 'unil -ii lllll WHERE IT PAYS TO DEAL FRESH FRUITS The Quality Store Choice Cigars and Tobaccos is::::::-:': ' I CAMPBELL k MINING n.l]„tnlii« the northerly Imi * ($ Vi -*■*"*- ■ iitljohiiiitj tlie inn'hei'lt\ Imi tiiihii 1,01 'Hi*** iliiui|. I. K,,,,l,.|i:iv Dlntrlet i-nntatnlnu ::■-' l-i - i • -- \10 i Dnted Un- illst ,iiiv ol All« ,-• WOII, m :i5 A. M. STKAV \l:*i '*&■ NOTICE. Take notiee thai thirty iluys iiltin date we Intend ttiuppli lotheC'hlefl 'nni, iii-Mini.T ol I..IH.I- iiiiiI Worka fin- pel- mi.—inn Iii ,'in iiiiii I'jtiTi iiwiij tin i Imu, the i.ill.iniiv denerlltfd liinda li .smith Kiwi Kiliit.'lllt.v:- r,,t tu-lnx ui ii l'"»t I .hinted - mil' MMlhan "-' "•',»" ' ."" |»lnii Loi i IwrllliH.lli pt,thenee weal , mile, the norll '"He, the, u-i mile, thenei I ' mil,: to plnee "I huglnnlnit. Haled Oelohurinli \. I), iwm. , ,,,,1,,-,- I Imri nmpany. I.hnlled. _n D, J, JOHNSON Carpenter V4 Builder Good Work ut Roaaonahlo Prico This is the Geiebraied Ranoe I he I '.IS I is iilwnys llu ||Cil|ll! I. PflTMir^RP RRHQ Plumbing, Rooting, Heating and Otlice and Workshop Lowls St | M I IVlV/IVL DIvUO. Ventilating Enginoora I). .1. (!rii.rof Mniii'iiil was ill town Tuesday. Vi. Duulap of Hamilton was in town Wednesday, Up-to-date Walk-ovor shoeson sulo today ui Hill St Co. M. Phillipps of Klko was in the city Monday. Wantkh Early pullets. Apply in A. ('. Pagntt. .1. A. Morrison of registered nl the ('< Siiniliiv last. nt,f hiis i>- ti. Wliitohoiul ami H. Tier- ipoliiiin iu'.v of Toronto were doing business at Cranbrook Thursday, .1. N. Marloy and Win. Edge- •onu' of Vancouver were gnosis it tlie Cranbrook Sunday lust. W. Donald of Nelson and li. Olson of Moyio were doing business nt Cranhrook Wednesduy. I). M. Grant of Pernio wns n c. H. Allison and 11. ti. Cra- Cranbrook visitor during the uier of Calgary were in the city early purl of this week, | Wednesday Mrs. Win. Porsylh of FCimbor- l.v wus ii Cranbrook visitor Wednesday. .1. Humphries and W. Moore of Winnipeg wort' transacting business at Cninbrook Wednesday, [I. Stockton of Calgary and Vi. Halsall of fjiimsden, Susk., wore registered al the Cranbrook Sunday last, T. C Suiilli of Macleod and A, 13, Young of Lou in ing ton wore gnosis ui Iho Cosmopolitan Mon day. .1. II Bnstedo of Vancouver wus a Cranbrook visitor Wednes day. Geo. iTowoll and Prod Pear son ol'.ltilTrny were at Crunbrook Monday on business. Tlie sidewalks on Cranbrook Avenue have been completed nnd are u credit lo the city, Thomas Colo, of the Cnntrnl Hotol, Marysville was in the eiiy Thursday on business. JUST A HINT Iluu, mu I ii ivuiiilertnii wlnii lo i.'i'i Inr tin hrliloV 11' SI I, ullini nam -.Iimi ynn nut' slui'l; nf Stiilinu Silver, Plated Silver and Cut Glass I't'flinps ive t-iiii help yuu in your seleetton, li,' member il is no tritutile In hIuiiv yuu our itimds. . F. Taie k Son The Jewelers C.P.R. Wllli'll Inspei'ltll'aCl'liivs' NCSI "llaallil'iainn ■■A}T9l4;*ft:-*ft:*:4;*ft:*ft,9 |>-**v:*>:*'<>:^> .■*:*:> 5 ft v Comfort In Five Minutes t It will lake just aboul that time with a Fireside Souvenir 9 9 d ft- *, ft 9 ft; 9 ft: We have a fine range to j J select from. $ O.D.McBRIDE! &2%r . * Cranbrook, B.C. HARDWARE ♦ Been here since 1S08—Liable to stay longer ♦. ft d ~ ' •-"" 9 * *.:**•■*■ :*:■*>' * ♦ » ♦ «ft%#yc$jpd#yii.ftyi ♦.»-.♦;».♦ •IWIMIMiHlHIMWiMIMII^HWIM*l^^ eo Now's Your Opportunity to Look Them Over iw Mr. und Mrs. (I, T. lingers oiitorlained a large number of , ,, ,.,,, , , , ,,. , Invltoil guests at their residence A.Mc'hillogorCalgiiry, tt'. J. ,,„ Momlnyevening. Smith ol Jaflray, II, s. Harwoml f New Weslininslei'i woregiiosls . .,. . .. ,., l'l ""' '"1" '■' ■■ — •■' f •i N I'liiiuy. lulii'ooloi'ol thol| fiii'lher c i t rogariling tho snporlorquality and lit,, l Siilllvati Mining Co., wus ail* W(, h aoneral lino of well mado biiIIr, mado nf lino I Kiiulii'i'li'V I'litltiv nu niiiiiiigilll . , 7 . , t •,, i .■.,.,.'-¥ ,♦. iiiipiii'led iiuili'i'ial iimi wilh now touches ol style Ihal f, ' ' Ial 0 j Vou oan bo well dressed al trilling expense if you 'f tf mint' lo the right place, Wo make a specially of High IJI § (Initio Stilts, THE FIT-REFORM whieh needs no 1*1 ii iho Cranbrook l-'ruluv. CI, Slaplelou of K'niiloiiiiv Uindlng, .1. A. i louplll of Moyio. uiul 13, ,'. I.iiugiii ol Edmonton wore registered nl the Cosmo polllnn li'rlday, businet Mrs. inisSiiiplos, ol Wycliffe wus ii guest Thursday al the ti'siiloii if her daughter Mrs A parlor I ting of lhe W. C. '" '!' U "'!'!.'"' l!'1'.1'1 ;" V."', ,''"*si ! A. llngeruiiin, was at Hull il'tuvoi Mrs tt. I, I,oul on ,.|val. |aS| Weeli running levels I liiifsiliiy Nov. Kl.h al Iiii) |'or ||10 big Iliniii' whioh the Hull oelock. Members and their nh,al, |.„w„r rjo, have under friends arc cordially Invited, leonsiruetion, Mr, mul Mrs. V. Ilydo Baker, .1. T, l.niillnw uud ('. M. Ed- wiirils lefl Cl'llllbrnnk Wednesday A (|iiiol wedding was solein- nizi'il ni tho Methodisl parson' age on Thursday ovoning of lhis week, Kev, ,1. P. Weslman per Iiu Mr, Baker's Kamblor for forming the ceremony, ll n | Wludoinero, iriii'iing parlies boing Mr, 0 make Ihem immodialelv popular i * III ;j,: Mo suio iiiui lot iiiii cliitliinn niiin show JL you tlmt Fnll Suit which is t'eglllfll' SlO.OOto Slvim, s|io('i:il SO.Q5' I REID St CO. i •l^l%iMiHlMINWl^MIMi »l)^»Ii*)l*ll»liHiMi)»tlHiMg i igu Henry of Creston and Miss Agnes Elliott of Cranbrook. Hoiii wnm foi'iiioi'ly of Charlotte ,1 I,. Iliigley, of Newport, I tt'iish.. It Cloniioiiiiing. nf Spokane, managor of the Sullivan | TEE HiOMWANTED Fifty Tie Makers, apply to low,., p.j, ri„. ni-wiy- ,„o,-,-i,.,i■ ^,-„„(l<,i* tnin.'s„„.i w. i.'uii„rtu„!oainp 0f ^q Columbia River ■ouple will uiiiko tlioii* Inn I of Spoloilin woro gnosis at Ihni i Vt sion. Cranbrook Thursday. r il s ifisoi Montreal, II. Dr. ,1, 11, King, Cloo Hoggarth, 1,'iiliniilsoii of Vain ver. .1. |)r, Keith, A, M, And rows and Wilson of Creston, C, tt'. Voini ul Nolson, P, W. Chandler ol Vancouver and D. Brock 'Idge nl VVardner wnm reglslbrod nl ih, i 'i-iiiihi'ouli li'rldny, .1. V Strode lefl VVoilnosiluy on n hunting trip to Canal I'lul. Thoy will bo away for several days und will visil Wlnilorinoi'o nml Wiliner before returning. Lumber Co. at Athalmer, B.C. GolomNa River LumDer 60. Athalmer, B.C.