Llto-rj ut t.-, ... #$$t£l&i. Vol. W. CRANBROOK, B.C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 1J,1007. No. 81. THE CANADIAN ROYAL MINT To be Coining Mwy Early in November Naxt, The Ciiiiniliiiii Rnynl mini, which is ilie tlrst mini nnlsiil llle l'll| lil ll I of llie umpire Iii Im dominated "oyal." is expected le lie completed in Novlmihi'i', Ai |, ,'seni i'iii iiilian coinsuro mini u I in I, nul ni. linl iil'ler NovoillliPl III i\' will He Iiiined mil nl tin OltllWil llllli' Tho |ll'illll. wlllcll is iii |nv-,.iii nearly lmil H million dollars, will ni-enie to llu Dominion government. Dr. Bonni', ilie ri,.-iiiIv appointed deply miisiiir of ilie Royal mini, will return to England shortly ami will lulu' ii|i dis residence in Ottawa this fall. The experts who will hnve aetunl charge of the coinage will be brought mil from England, but the hulk ol I he employees will be Canadians. All the machinery exeept thai for the actual minting has been manufactured In Canada. M. A. Beale a Life Saver. News has just arrived from England thai M A. Beale of this eiiy. while on a visit to Tenby, North Wales, had lhe satisfaction in company wild his brother-in- law Mr. A. Spreckbury, in bring iug lo shore a man who was on tlie point of drowning and being carried mil lo sen; this being afler dark, and Iml li gentlemen being in evening dress rellects great credit on I heir swimming powers und common sense. It took some considerable time lo bring ihe unfortunate man to life again. Police Court Reports. O. St. .Toques, of Wurilner, was up before Stipendiary magistrate Armstrong on Mouday charged wilh assault ou one Lida Lee. a woman of the tenderloin district. He gol thirty days in the city jail. Ed Morse and Fred. Bennett for being drill,k and disorderly were tined ijij .1. Human wus lined $1 for as- Sllll. S. .1. Bernard, who is from Pugel Sound, was charged with heing a Ereqimnlei' of Ihe tenderloin district, and generously donated, al the request of Judge Anderson, ft!,", to the city treasury. J. Kerrigan, was charged with using beer kegs Ihe property of the Porl Sleele Brewing Com pany. He was sent up for trial, Will Build Sewer. Contractor II. Oldham, of Fernie. bus commenced the const ruction of a sewer from Ihe 0, P, li round house, along Vaiitloriie avenue to the slough just north of the cily limits. Nn Council Meeting. Only three members of the ('iiy Council were ou baud on Wednesday, Mayor Finlay and aldermen MeCowilll and Hickcu bo lain. There being noquorum, owing lo lhn absence of aldermen Pink, K.van and Jackson, and the Old man of the Herald, no business was transacted. A regular meeting will be called for Tuesday August, lilh. Hus Threader Commits Sucide in Jail Saturday. (Jus Threader came up from Wardner. and while parading the street indicated that he was approaching u stale of delirium tremens induced by excessive and prolonged use of intoxicants. He was arrested and placed in the provincial jail. He was visited, by the jailor several limes during the night, and found in a stale of excitement, und early III the morning he was found hanging by a smnll piece of rope dead Coroner Moffat held an inquest on Monday lhe jury find ing Ihul he came lo his death by Strangulation a! his own hands While ciinliiied ill a cell al lln Cily jail by using a shorl rope. Unit, tlie jury can Winch no blailli t-i any nf Ihe cily pollen for neg led of duly, ns lhn evidence Shows ihal reasonable preeauliiiii was liikeu for the pi'oloclloil ai d iVelfare of llie deceased, The New Cranlirook Hotel. 11 hus been decided to make lie Cranbiook llnlel, now under juustruetloo a Ihree story build nig. Ciinlraclor D. .1 Johnson bus a large lorceof workman employed and lhe building is being rapidly completed. IT. II Short bus Uie conlraci for the painting, TUE KOOTENAY VALLEY PEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW Home Seekers Coming A Sports man's Paradise-A Progressive District. The attention of the home seeker lias been attracted to tbe Kooienay valley, and tlie people arc coming to appreciate the agricultural possibilities of the valley. Here are lo be found all lhe elements required In constitute a rich nnd progressive district, consisting of rich agricultural soil, mogniticeiit herbage for cattle, sheep and horses, a salubrious climate, favorable lo health, fruil growing, boundless forests of limber, untold wealth in all tlie minerals of commerce, sued as gold, silver, lead, iron and copper, petroleum and Immense areas of coul. Nature has surely endowed this valley wilh a lavish hand. It is a sportsman's paradise. mountain goal ami sheep, all kinds of deer, Elk, caribou and bear are abundant, us well as swan, geese, duck and prairie chicken. The mountain streams are well stocked with trout and provide excellent sport for the angler. The Kootenay valley offers special inducements to settlers who have sufficient stock and Implements lo carry on operations with, and there is no doubt but that the country itself will meet all the requirements of such in every respect. The Kootenay valley contains all the elements necessary for successful fanning and stock raising and is unequalled in natural resources. Sunday Sohool Picnic. Thursday afternoon, Augusi 1st, ihe Methodisl Sunday School lield one of Ihe finest picnics ever known in lhe history of Cranbrook. All the town rigs were monopolized lo convey Ihe crowd In St. Josephs bridge which wus chosen us the placo lor Hie festivities. The Sunday school scholars turned out iu lull force wilh an equal number of llie older folk, making lhe total of friends present somewhere about 175, Every thing went oil' without a hitch, the children and friends throwing themselves into tho ditl'erenl evenls arranged for Ihem, with a zeal that was bound to insure success. Much credit is dun la the friends who had the organization of affairs, When evening came and il was necessary for the company lo disperse, it wus done with reluctance by old and young alike, everyone testifying to having spenl ii happy and enjoyable day. Adopt A Two Cent Kate, The Dominion railway commission has ordered the Cl rand Trunk railway to have third class carriages put ou its trains throughout the entire system in Canada, but, gave the company the right lo appeal lo the supreme court This will mean a fwocont rate fur Canadians. Visitors Hero an,l Tliure I'copl Who Come to Cranhrook and Those Who Go Away. f rou Junes ol I'lllll s and 1' eueli Oknnof! au al Si 'W Ills Mr, im Mi s. 1' 1 all ray WI I'll Vis ill ig 1 Iran Iir ml, Thu •-,1 IV A. 0. Bowness loft nn lln Spokane llyer nn Thursday for in eusterii visit C'lGAlW Hm.iltu Aiiibellu um I'lii'lmitiiCliib. Sii in Imx, .ii a. ,i M i^ lll'lll 'l'lli' Tllllll.'i-llllial. Mr. aud Mrs I., Robinson nl Kegina were guests ni Ihe Cosmopolitan Wednesilny. Hot Iheso days? Well go In Stewarts for ITuzlowood lei Cream. Holding more refreshing Reports received from nil over lhe district are to the effect that the banana crop is a complete failure. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. McVittie. and (Ieo. Geary of Fort Sleele were Cranbrook visitors Wednes day. Miss Waldie of Kosedale. Toronto, is visiting al the residence or Mr. and Mrs. II Stewart this week. H. E. Bull. A. Anderson, and il Dunn of Montreal were regis I ered al lhe Cranhrook Sunday lust. (1. Alexander of Lethbridge, VV, II. and 11. H. Sherrod of Seattle, Wash., were registered it the Cranbrook Tuesday. H. It. Flett of Toronto, R. Campbell of Moyie. IS. Dyer and H. C. Studly of Pincher creek were Cranbrook visitors Sunday "list. It is reported that au order in- council has been passed prohibiting Ihe shooting of prairie chicken, willow and blue grouse and pheasants for three years. Mr. and Mrs. James Finlay came down from Kimberley Tuesday. Mrs. Fialny will remain ni ('ranbrook for several wee ks. Fred Smyth editor of Moyie Lender was in the city Tuesday. He had a Labor Day smile with him and will celebrate at Cranbrook on that day. C. I. O'Neil and .I.L. Eckelbery of Knlispell. A. Hammond of Chicago, .1. It. Sinclair of Spokane, and C. 0, Rogers of Creston were registered at the 0runbrook Wednesday. The appearance of many fruit trees in gardens and orchards I aboul Cranbrook would lend to j indicate that there are great [possibilities for the district iu this profitable Industry. j The plumbing stall' of J. D. McBride are pushing llie j installation of tlie dealing uud water systems in llie new joint Provincial and Municipal build ' ing. S. Eiiy of Spokane wus ul tlie I Cranbrook Wednesday. Mr. \ Eiiy Is connected with ihe ti S, Indian department, and during his slay iu this vicinity visited lhe St. Eugene Mission, Cranbrook has a large number of tliu besl football players that ever kicked a pigskin. The Cur rigan cup is on exhibition at S. J. Mighton's; it is open for a contest by any club in Ihe pass oral Nelson. To the Editor:- I wrlle lo ask If you will do me tt favor; I owe a merchant in town a smnll nc count, which I cant pay just now I dont waul lo go Into dis store us he might dun me; and still I think I ugdl lo he told there is a call of paint leaking in dis window; dis name is miichr'ulc, will you please telephone him and very much oblige, A Delhi quenl Subscriber. Miss Alice Scott, Miss Dell Seoll, Spokane, Mr. and Mrs, J. Leask, Mr. and Mrs A. II. Nesbit, Mr and Mrs. Ceo Leask, and Mr, Vince Llddicoal were outing ut Wusa lhis week. Look everywhere Ihe choices! trull ui Stewnrls anywhere. Cnplaili II. Sim v nml .1 Mc \'nii"Tiinii nf S,'utile was til Cran tin ink* Friduy nn mining husines ,\. Ilurrisqii is now hookkecli r Inr lhe Wider Supply nne Sleelric l.ighi cnn-piinli s Mrs J. Ca^il.emul dilllghlri relumed this week fr uu ex lell'lcd Visil In lhe Coast, BASE BALL LEAGUE ru ;.\ 11 -_■ i.i,'.,. I'S 1 III. 1,1 II .Ml Mil.I.l. 2, In Imx, jii llilht, .1 S, (iuslv, ,\. McCool uud ti IS. Caswell of Fernie were guesl} ■ I ihe Cusinnpolilnn Friday, Mrs. 11, II, SbiVlnniTiliiughfe'i el't mi Monday for the eonsl, ihev will he awav aboul six ,1. I'. Fink, lell on lhe wesi hound train Wednesday Inr points along lhe Crow line nn company business. ti. Vi. Sawrell of Toriuili. mul Vi. J. Wilson of Nelson were registered ut the Cranbrook Friday. J. R. Bromley of Choclow, I. P., and A (1. Workman nf .Muskogee, 1. T., wore guests ut lhe Royal Friday. Oliver Burge of Perry creek was in lown Friday. Mr. Burge left on tlie Spokane llyer for Rochester. Minn. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. I). McBride. und daughter lefl on Slllllluj last ou a visil lo llie coasl. They will be awuy about four weeks. M. Mclnnes, F. C Walker mid ti. 11. Griffith of Calgary were guests al Ihe Cranhrook Sunday last. The new joint provincial uud civic building was receiving Its Hrsl coal of paint this week. B. II. Shorl the painter has the contract for painting. A prominent mining broker has staled that he das been informed the Sullivan Group Mining Company will declare a dividend this fall ■I. S. Carter, general passenger agent of the Spokane International railway, and E. P. Gallon of Spokane were guests ut the Crunbrook Friday. Let. us dope thai tho cold wave which is making central Europe shiver won't reach Cranbrook until tlie old mania's bananas have beeu harvested. The 100,000 club of Calgary is making every effort to ensure the success of its Fernie excursion. We wonder what the Cranbrook 100 club is doing for Cranbrook. Bob. Dempsey of Wurilner was in town Friday getting a couple of ribs fixed. "Bob" seems to he up against his ribs frequently This being the second lime he hus hud n rib broken, Mr, IS. W, Long who hus been manager of the Cranbrook ISIec- trio Light, nud Water Supply Companies bus resigned his po sition lo accept another as travelling auditor for u big lumber compuny operating In this ills trict. Mr. Lung Is a chartered accountant, one of the best in Canada, Mr. Long hus made many friends since residing iu this city who will regret Ills departure, Before commencing llis duties with the uew firm Mr.uud Mrs. Long will spend several weeks ul the coast. | Town vs Clerks Play Ball—and Town win in Fourth Inning. Town leum and Clerks had u pretty argument with lhe wagon tongues on Monday evoning hi which the Town were victors, The I lerks Weill lo Ihe but and iniiili' n bl'lllian! sinrt, Wilson acoriuu n rim. the side going onl in nne. two, three order, Tlie Town tmini followed uud dii Spence for Iwo runs. Nn scores in second mul third Inning. In fourth tllbson scored for the Clerks, anil live nf the Town player crossed Ihe plate pinning jusl so many runs lolbeircredil. The Clerks captured two runs in lhe sixth, nnd one in lhe seventh, while the Town placed six goose eggs iu their nesl. The score wus as follows, liuihiirs 1 tit* .'ill 7 Town 1100600 imnl 7 Clerks 1 00 I 2 I u total i Mineral Float. At lhe Sullivan Group Mines some sixty minors are employed, development is progressing uud shipments of inn tons are made daily. Al no lime In the past year bus there been so much'importanl development work under way at the North Star mine. There is not a mining district in llie province of llriiisli Columbia Ihal doesn't report progress lhis year. Investments in Southeast- Kootenay mining properties us a general thing have proved satisfactory lo lhe investor. The hydraulic mines of Wild Horse creek are worked energetically every season wilh nu abundance of water lo keep the giants well supplied by strong waler power for moving bunks nnd washing gravel. The area in this dislriel known to contain placer gold is large and only been touched, leaving still virgin ground well world pros- peeling. [I is reported Idal tin ore das been discovered ou Wild Horse creek. The new discovery is being prospected by expert milling men. The mining Industry of Soiiiheusi Kooienay instead of declining has a brighl future, and lliere is every indication that the silver-lead mines will be largely increased before the year is closed. Methodist Church. A special service for the children will be held ul tbe Methodisl church next Sunday morning ul 11. All boys and girls are Invited lo attend, Bible Classes for both men and women nre held in tbe afternoon I three o'clock. The subject for discourse next Sunday evening will be;—"The Ball le of Ide Mind" ull whon'lend no other place of worship "re heartily invited to attend. The parsonage Lawn is open to all comers on Tuesday evenings; gumes uml social inter course. Come along nexl Tuesduy. All open uir meeiing will be held on Sunduy evening next al Ihe C. C. S. coiner. Rev. W. R. Taylor and Kev. R. Hughes will speak. Sail key Songs and Solos will he used. W. II. Hii! left on the Spokane Son llyer Thursday for eastern points, lie will visit New York, I Boston, Montreal, Toronto und i other I rude centers jusl to soni ami got tho latest styles and; ' ..' . fashions for fall cost nines Mr.; The Labor Organizations ol Labor Day in Cranbtook, Ilill will he u nnpnined by his brother Mr. IS- J. Hill nf Lnth bridge. I The Herald asks the following pertinent question. "Is | there a pound law ill tills town?" For the Information of the Herald wo will suy Ihul, there is la pound law III lhis Cily, also a 'dog tax by-law, possibly we Iimii,l nni have mentioned ihis Cranbrook held ll meeting ou S;tl ii eiiii v evening last, and look hold of matters in real earnest. A committee consisting of S Miicdiiniild, pi'es.,T..I. Doris, vice president, Harry While, seere- lary, W, MacDonald, T. II. Boyter, J. II. McDonald, W. Moretoii, F. McKeiinn, J Breehen.Vi. Flowers, P. MclSwen las ilie owner of "Brownie" gol I'M. Johnstons, T. S. (lill, W, nexl lo Uiul fuel last week. Cameron, H, Hickenbotham, ('. II. Knock's. IS. l-'nole. nnd I*. McMahon were appointed. A number of sub-committees were also appointed. A large limit has already heen subscribed which will he considerably In "reused. 'I'he progl'llll eiun inlllee hnve noi completed theh lisi of events, hut will i n lo night for that purpose li is uiiilersinnil that a pariulp of the pupils nf lhe public school is In he a ll'ill ill,' nl lhe i-elelirilt inn. The C.P.R, will give the usual reduction in rains, uml can be counted nn In provide exlrn i ruins lo bring excursionists to Craubrooli Yacht Club KegaUa Muskegon. Mich., Aug. I. Venetiun night,n Festival of great importuuee to Lake Michigan yachtsmen; will he the opening feulure tonight of the annual Mactnwn Bay Yiicdl club regatta. The principal races will he held tomorrow and Saturday. Boston Boys are Human Boston. Aug. 1.- - That Bos Ion children are not the high browed, spectacle wearing caricatures of the comic papers was conclusively shown by the enthusiasm with which thousands of youngsters entered into the sports, gnmes and entertainments arranged for the children's day exercises of old home week. Canadian Cricket Meet. Ottawa, Onl., July 81.- Great enthusiasm is manifested among Ihe cricket players of I he Dominion in the annual mutch hetweon the United States and Canada, to be played here tomorrow. Friday Saturday. Uncle Sinn is repre seined by the Philndelplila'team, while some of the hesl players of King Edward's American d ain, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, will defend llie cricket donors of Canada, tiOCAIj NEWS; D. K. Vales of Wycliffo was in lown Friday. Vi. A. Meachem of Marysville was i raiisact ing business ui Cranbrook Friduy. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. Hayes of Marysville were Cranhrook visitors Friduy. P. R, Philips ami W. W. Crawford of Toronto were at the Cranbrook Friduy. Fresh Butter Milk nl Stewarts just the cooling beverage for these hot days. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Rollins relumed Thursday from their wedding trip, ll lurge number of friends were ou luiiid to extend their congratulations lo the young couple. The collection of dog luxes in Crunbrook is progressing, A large number of owners of dogs hnve heen summoned lo appeai- hefore Judge Anderson und snow why the dog lax by-law hus noi been compiled with. It is suid thul the besl way tn preserve apples in winter Is to Wrap them in newspapers so as lo exelllde the Iiif. The exeep- tion is inuiie. however, lhat the newspaper inusl he one ou which the subscription has been paid, else ihe dampness resulting from whal is "dew" may result in spoiling lhe fruil. We are ready to compete lor quality mul style of our job work wilh any printing ollice In lhe country. "Ncwspn- advertising paid lust, week: il pays this week; il will pny next week Ils lhe hesl plan lo advertise every week in TllK I'iiiisI'KiTiik Outlining for the mines is done by tiie merchants of Craubrook. News nl tracts readers. Thus circulation is won, Adverlisiiur patronage is lhe easy and sure reward of circulation, This is the foundation upon which Till* I'KiiKi'Ui-TiiK is established, TRANSPORTATION ASSURED Some Facts Regarding the Mining and Lumbering Outlook of the District. The principal wealth producing minerals nl ihe Cranbrook (HstHcl has mi tm- been silver- leail and eoal, witli a small but Increasing output nt gold from 'he placer mines ol Perry und Willi Horse creeks, Many gold quartz prospects iiv now being ile,,'liiiii'il. 'I'he prospecting uml developing of galena properties in the s„l link-, mnl the main range of Ilia Rockies goes steadily on. and u number of properties have reached ti condillou Ihal ship- iiieuls can be made. Cupper in paying quantities is known io exist nu the headwaters of Iho St. Mary's river, ou the North Fork of Wild Horse creek, also al Tobacco Plains and sheep Mountain, Large deposits of hematite iron have been located on Bull Kiver. and Baker Mountain. The big iron deposits of this district will no doubl surprise the world in production uud quality when once it enters upon the production stage. All over the Cranhrook district there are mines that are rapidly being developed. Perhaps in no section nf tlie province i.-, the outlook for mining brighter thou iu the Cranbrook district. In the mountains on hold sides of lhe Kooteuuy river, prospectors and mine owners are slowly but surely driving tunnels or sinking shafts lo cut the numerous veins which outcrop on the mountains. In this district is found the two largest silver lead producing mines in Canada, yet lhe mining us well as Iho lumbering iudustry of ihe district is handicapped by lack of transportation Agents of the C.P.R. have Investigated the possibilities of the Upper Columbia and Koole- nay valleys and chances for tonnage, nud their report hus heen most favorable. Thy quiet yet persistent development of the mining resources, the daily increase of ore on the dumps of properties being worked, all demand increased railway facilities l'o build railways, it requires substantial evidence of tonnage. This question hus been answered by Mr, While. Snd vice presi- lent of the C.P. R. who Oll Ins return from his trip through this district, said "There is no doubt of the future of this section of country either from the standpoint of the miner, the lumberman, the fruil grower and the agriculturist." These questions which always arise when enterprises looking Inwards the development of the district are inaugurated have all been met and answered. To the north in the Windermere district there is a large daily tonnage in sight from the mines, a large area of limher bus been secured and mills will he built jusl us soon us there is transportation in sight. Placer mining is increasing its development, Large power companies have heen formed,and the Immense water-power of tlm Sl. Mary's and Bull river will soon be harnessed, While there hus been many doubters iu the district, there ure still a large number of mine owners, lumbermen and business men who have had a linn fail ti in ihe future, who have foresight enough In pul their busiuess affairs into condition to aiitiol* pate the building of railways up the Sl Mary's river, also the Kooienay Control railway. Commission for Cruiser Washington, July III. The armored cruiser California has been ordered pla I in commission toiuniTiiw ut Mare Island navy yard. She is one of Hie four cruisers lo tie used for service on lhe Pacific coasl. THE PROSPECTOR, CRANHROOK B. ('., AUGUST 8, 1907 ft* fta ftft ftftftafta ft; ft .9 ft 9 ft:* ft* ft ft ft ft ft ,j ^ tyrnvp&toi;, KSTAIU.ISUI'.U I3U6 f\. B. Grace, ilill 'I'll TIMS J. H. SHORT & CO.! V I'he I'a inters, Faperhangers, Etc. '«' I OUR UffiG*, STOCK WAUPAPE1 IS COMPLETE Kemember we curry the only slock of 11)07 papers ln Cranbrook. Sign Painting a Specially All kinds of Painting and Decorating attended to promptly. d ft- I ft 9 :* ft 4 ft- P.O. BOX ARMSTRONG AVENUE PHONE1U B ft 8 4 *; d. I I :I* .♦ o>.» 9 9 ♦> *; a ft. a ft; -V;«:*:<-:♦:« ft: aft: a ft. 4 9; PUBLISHER AND KIHTOK. ©Ijc |fro0p.ectov. SATURDAY, AUGUST S, l!W7. ttisW Kootenay DYE HOUSE Fnr all kinds of DYEING and CLEANING 9*9******99********************************* I FORT TBE necessity tor reorganization ol the Dominion cabinet is at Inst recognized and frankly admitted by many Liberal organs, including, we arc pleased to note, our esteemed local contemporary. li is especially gratifying to be I informed on such authority thai j Sir Fred. Borden in slated tor retirement, No member of uny Domlulou cabinet, pusi or pres fin. hus ever mi fairly earned relief fi'om lhe responsibilitiesof public ollice A thorough cleansing of the cabinet, and the substitution ni clean and com-' peieni men for some of the present incumbents will be a long Nothing tine or coarse, Inrgi in-small ihul we cannot handle, Cordwood for Sale. I uui prepared to supply, good dry stove wood, iu any length or quantity, Leave orders with fi, T lingers, the grocer, Beale A Elwell. R. S. Huron JOE MARAPODI Shoe Shop Repairing a Specialty Cranbrook, B.C. We ftl.so Do Dm Diiciiui Ollice.I. Lkakk, Tailor GIVE US A TRIAL, STE IE Granbrook ■*\*\.m^ m *K *\*i**\*X^,,m **\*X •M**\ m ^ pW3WiJO^.*w3Wi*ivWWt>WipKffMWj!B I...SAW YOUR WOOD...* 9 M ft WITH A A* 9 FAIRBANKS-MORSE * J GASOLINE ENGINE 5 iff. h s lhe most pei'lecl running engine you can got. Thejl* n .ivery HK.AK* « DOYLE, CHOC'S Teams and drivers furnish ed tor uny poini In the dis t t-iii. ♦ step ni the right direction. Bul I 9 an.re ihan ihal is required. Sir'" ' * * ♦ ll A liOYLK. Manage '* latest oipilpmetit tor sawing wood. ft THE BEST is Tilts CHEAPEST •PATMORE BROS. Plumbing, Hoofing, Heat ing and Blower Work. SDI.I-: AHKNT8 * •**1y ^r*, ^V 4*91 ^a*\ T^ ^a ^4rt T* ^^ ^r\, ^*t *^r*\ ^t*\ t^. ^t**\ r*\*\\ ^W 4*9*\ •**)*. t^fa **** ^**a\-,r^r*.^^,2*t\ BKhWlINu LU., LIU. | fecenl cnlleaKuchu-lnscalMm" FERME, B.C. ft he must infuse a public spiril X and inspire some ulcus of com ♦ MANOPACTURERS and BREWERS of EXTRA KINK ♦ non honesty iu the rank and Hie 1 BEER § PORTER Jieh^tS« ' s" M1NKRAI, \i i .vital , ■ NOTICE. I.mii (ll-iU'8, liolll fur.-, VtklllK.w. Xei'lli.-rn Light, Ileal Tliiu.j. I'ull \l{{ ■£' *■ WllXAitXl ft I'he party thai votes ns a unil. Hack. Hearing King, Suio '-/ft X tor supression of tliu truth for Thing, Cauby Fraction, y.i. SOLD BY THE BARREL, KEG OR BOTTLED | fear of damage to party in,ere^LlHmt *%*£ C™»°; \i Bottled beer for family X '"'"l '"" rehabili,Kted *>>' the 1^^522^' '\'i use a specialty Outside Orders ; ■ • GIVEN STRICT AND PROMPT ATTENTION ♦ I dniou politics. Candidates ralmosi every constituency in ^*7^ *£?^'tZSVS7*tZS "£?•/if •***?'rZ7' l-jii,,- Noli.-,- thai I, • B 910 as Amilll lor J iimii.-Iii-lwri-n I't'rrj- Pi A Survey P. M. \V« havo :i now lino nt the in-si muill' iiHiiiuiiH-ks we hnve i-M-i- soon. Nm only arc those lianitiiiii-ks designed for couldn't, but slrouglli nml diirubil- Ity uro insured by lhe uxeep- linillil i|lllk!ily 1)1 tllllti-l-iilla llsei' iii lliolr roust ruction. To see those lllllllllliii'ks is 111 wnnl one, especially when you loui'ti how little money will ninki' you the iHissessoi'. The amount ol oouifot't to lie do- rlveil from one will be worth ton times tlie enst. Come in nml &oc ihem. uur in-iees ure from 41.50 lo $9.00. Professional. Harvey, MoCarter tt Maodouald BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS CRANBROOK, - H.C. W. P. GURD Barrister Solicitor. Etc. Gl'iUlbrook - • British Columbia C. H. DUNBAR IURR1STKR, SOUOITOR mul NOTARY I'lllll.IC. Cranbrook, H.C. G. H. Thompson ■*^mi IIAIIRISTKII A SOMCITOH -Ia*. NOTAKY I'l'lll.li' OFFICE REIO BUILPINU Cranbrook, H.C, T HOMAS M c V1T T I E P.U.S. At C.B. Port Sleele H.C. DR. E, W, CONNOLLY Ptiusician »nd Suraeon OFFICE AllMSTKOSlI AVE. Hunts: !i te II ii.m. 2 lul p.iii. 7 to H |i.m. 1'Ilium OHIoo 103 Itusiilun,-,- luu I. sixty iluys Irom tho ilatu Uerool ply to the Milling Ki-i-ur,l,-r fm- iVl-lili- I'i Improvements, for tin- pui-|MiKeol ol,- the province Will be named iu | ulnliu » Crown tlnint ol eueli ol tlie nliove ihe near futui J ] the near future Appearance , , ♦ . ' l Ana lurth,-] tuke notiee ttml action, mule • indicate llm'. a strong Couser-1 section sr. must De oomm ml More tin C__ . Aivative ticket of popular men willImnceofsaot'coreiflontesori.nprovomouts. t. I ftgt. I Dated ths 2nd day of October, A. D.. IIHHI ft —- - -- °*> *-**9**** J be put in the field as an aid in,-.-. .i.a.iu,,-- ftftftft99*999********************************** carrying this province for the Conservative party. Preliminary L. CLAPP ^'* ROLLINS skirmishing in the coming political battle has already com- IP linker Street, Lighted By Electricity Heated By Hot Air Cranbrook, B.C, Iiiiiii Comfortable Bedrooms First Class Dining Room HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND OLD TIMERS ♦ o ♦ o 9o '♦.« ft 4:'4;4ft; a ft; a ft;a ft; a ft <■;♦ 9ft:ft. 4 a ft ? d | 4, V <* Draying a Specialty Just received a Carload of Wagons and Carriages. A line line of Trucks for special lumber work PRICES RIGHT Flour and Feed of all Kinds Always on Hand PHONE 183 ft I :♦: I*; :♦ d ft 'd, 4 a ft 9 ft. 9 ft a menced uud Canada will likely have one nf the hottest campaigns of recent years. ... At the coining general elections Kooienay Conservatives should remember that the best interests of the party will he served by nominating a home candidate, one who resides in the district, and one that fully understands Ihw needs of the Kootenay, ... The possible political effects nf ilu» great shifting of popula I inn from eastern to western Canada are being discussed by party leaders. . • • From dispatches published from London, it would appear that "linal and unalterable" has again been inserted in the amend ment of the British North American Act. If it has and the bill passes both houses, it i quite evident thul the trouble is not vet over, even though Sir Wilfred Laurier was successful iu securing the insertion once more. The province nf British Columbia cannot be browbeaten, either at Ottawa or London, and better terms will be worked for lill ihey nre obtained, Phoenix Pioneer. ... The land of the morning calm is rapidly becoming the land of afternoon Yellow Dogfight, v 6RANBR00K TRADING GO. ft; ft 4ftft ♦' « ♦ ».4: a >.o ft- a ft;* ft: aft' a :4; aft: aft"*. mmmm\mmmmmm\mmmift ILMSO HENDERSON| LSTMTS I n'"K FASHIONABLE TAILORS | j T,,K u':An,N0 FBnT 8TOH" £ Always Up-to-Oate 3 Choice Okanogan Fruit: £ 3 BARTLETT PEARS §= Granbrook, - - B.C. 3 apples, prunes, peaches laiaiauiiuuuuiiiiaamuaiuulaiuiuuaiauiuuang ^rSSbrSb1"™ ^n!!li!H!!!!Hn!n!t!!n!n!m!!M1!!!!8!!!!!!t!!H!ff!n!n!n!mn!g choice Tomatoes and Cucumbers r ABATTOIR AND COLD STORAGE CALGARY, ALTA 3 **~ —• 3 3 I'.niu.'lit iii ;i Shipment ol Lambs this 3 ■ zS week and In phone we will be pleased -3 to let vou know the clays wc will hav,- -3 £ I w Stewarts Fine Chocolates ilA/.KI.Woul) fOE CREAM Hugh Stewart Phone 75 rtrinstronu, Ave. CRASUROOK LAM) PlSTIIIl'T. Districl of Kooteuuy. Take notlco that Alvln s. Trow, or Crnnbrooli | Hi., ocrupailnn minor, intends u> npply for t upecliil timlier .'cense over the follow.tin desrrlbetl lands; Commenoing nt u post pluntod uttlio northwest corner of P. Byron's timher licence ncur Perry Creek uud 011 tint south line of limber licence 3330, thetiee west fit) ehulns, thenco loi-th NO chuins, theuee east 20 chains, thenco norlh U0 ehuins to point ot commencement, -nni contiiinhiK 380 neres, more or less. Alvtn S. Trow iHiteil.lllly Intli, 100*. in CRANHROOK LAND IHSTUIlT. Distriei of Kooteuuy. Take notice that Fred W. Mitchell, or i;ik- inoiiiii. it.c. occupation lumberman, Intetuls lo upplv for pennlssiKii 10 purchase the following described land?:- - Commenctntf al tt post planted at the south' west corner of Michael l.ocser'.s Pre-emption No. WT, llience due eaBt lo the western bound, ary of Lot 8S&. thenee south to chains, thence west 10 the hank (if the Kooteuuy Kiver, thence tollowInK said bank northerly to the place of commencement, uiul coiitulnlnffKOHcres, morn or less. Fred W. Mitchell Dated July iih 11m;. 20 .\ Complete Line of Fishing Tackle. The Hest that there is. C. E. REID & CO., Phone 74 rp^Q DrUggiStS. afev Stm-t' I'ln.ai-s ut ti |i.in. e.\i-ti|ilini; Siitunlnv niulils iiiiii ,'Vi'iiiiifjs /y(^ li.-fiiiv publii' liiiliiliiya. ~" ^^^^^^>^^>^*^^>*Bti SjS^iS^S^L^aSS^S^SSSS^'Si^SatiSS^taSisJ^ The Quality Store FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Two tiling tlmt can't be l*i**it GOLD SEAL TEA AND Huntley and Palmers Biscuits CAMPBELL & MANNING Lenve your order for Preserving Fruits at Campbell St Manning thoy will protect you. £ Choice Tender Sprltijj; Ltitnh 2 I 1 £ nmn,- Vonr unl.'- I'lln.NI-: in ;3 lp. BURNS & CO., Ltd.| SZZ HiiiiiI Offloo, E" Oolgary, Alborta. Minn Olllrii for Kint Xuntiiniiy, Cninbrook, B. O ^uiuuiuuiiuuuiiiiaiauuuj'iUiiuuiiuiuuiwuiiUiuuiiui CnANBROOK I.ANI) DISTRICT. Dtntrlct nl Kootenay. Tdkonotli UflHlll I I'. HfliltfCli "I riiHiliriiiiit, ■nhurmun InlomU lo Apply ■l nre ovor thn following r-iiii iiii-iii'nil' ;it n pout |iln ii I eil Wl elm I tl>, 'Ms i nml ii'i rliHins Hi'iilli nf the HOIttllWORt COrilflr llf I'alrlck Kolley'i pro-cmptlnn iieiu-t Lnt g|«l, thnnoH nftht ID nlmtn* llianruioulli Tni'liiltm, thonm waul BOehBlni, tlisiicn hoiiUi ht> nhnlim Ihnnrc wesl Kirliiiiiis Ihenee iniiili li.'i eluiitn. HieiiieeHHl '.ii eliHiiiH. llience HOrtll fiO f'tlllllllt to pluco i>r hoKlnnltiK nml eniitiiliiltiH <•<" wtreii in oro ni ii->* J I''. HnUfi-ii Dated June FStb, (VOT. BT NOTICE. Notice Ih hereby given that thirty days afterdate I Intend toapply totheChlef ('oniniisHiotifi'of l.iuuts and Works at Victoria, ll.C. fur a lleoneetoproHpeet for Coal and Petroleum on the following described lands situate in South- ••list Kootonay British Columbia, Canada: 1. Commencing at a pnst plant ed adjacent to the l.'t mile pnst on tin1 Canadian Pacilic Railroad boundary line between Block 4508 and Blook 4580 uml being the southwest corner post nf Peter McNicol location, thenre nortli so i-iuiiiis, tlience east so oh aim thence sooth 80 uiiuins, thence wost 80 chains to place of beg-lnring containing nti! acres more or less- Located this Uth day of June UK)7. Peter MoNlcol, Locator (Ieo. M. ■Imlil. Agent 2. Commencing at a potft planted ad- JMi'UIit tn the I.'I mile |K)8l oil tile (.ailil- iMan I'ueilic Railroad bnnntlary line Iretwccn Block 4503 and Itlock 4AHfi and being the northwebt enrner |Mwt of James Dnnbai* location, t henee muth 80 ehains, theiii'i- wot so chains, thence nortii 80 chalnH, thence west SO ehains in placa of beginning containing '»4u acres more nr lesH, l.oealcil this 14ih day of June, 1907. ■lames Dunbar, Locator Ceo. M. .Inilii. Agent ll, Commenoing at a pnru planted adjacent to tlie 15 mile poMt on the Canadian Paoiflo Railroad boundary line be- twoen Blook 46«;i ami Black 4581) aud j being the MMithwesi corner i>08t of j^ To jgg j)own „„,, ^.- ,, lllon,i1( or one t1ilr<1 down and six, Charles French location, thenee nnrth I 80chains, tbence east ho chain*, thence Uvolvn ttml oiffliloeii months for balance, Prices Mm ih 80 chains, thence west 80 chains | ^s"i lo $l.-"» per Lot. Inspect maps and plans tn place of beginning containing (HO1 Dominion Meat Co., Ltd. Phono "i7. Hond Olllco Calgary. WHOLESALE! AND RETAIL DEALERS IN All Kinds of Meats Flour and Feed. . ■ Our meal is always Crash, ns all our hoof Ia killed in Crunbrook, CRANBROOK AERIE 967 F. O. E. FRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES Mt'i't tivtii'v Ki'lilfty ut S [t.iii. Visiting lll'iitlii'i's Coi'iliully Inviii'il Chas. smith, W. PrenM-int M. II. HlI.I.INils, Si'ny. Afi'ii' 1'liyHii'iuii. 1'. o. Box Sri. ^iWlWni'W.'^'i'WlVlrtrtVWVtoW.iWrtVrt.li 1 Rocky Mountain Chapter if NO. 125. R. a. M. *E flti'yulur iiieetliijrn:- liml Tiuis- -. duy in I'lii'li uuiulii nt. iiiiflil 3 o'clock. j sujiiiiriiiii).' Compunlotis un1 £ tiiii'ilially Invited, Wm. R Tatk, Scribe B. 4 CRANI1HOOK, H. C. I Dux %rs*m4WI ANCIENT ORDER',!FORESTERS Court Granbrook 8943 MEETS SND AS'll ITII THI'KSIIAVS IN WATTS' HALL VM-titing lii'i'tlicrii cordially Invited 0. I!.. IV. P. MACDONALP Secretary, W. HKNPEKSON Tonsorial Parlor 1 For a Cool and Clean Bhavn Or a Perlect Hair Out A Hot or Cold Bath --»'TO Walter B. Lalng „JKt3Jm| Baker Street, ('riuibrook, n.O. 1 C.P.R. Men Make Money Invest In Lethbridge REAL ESTATE SUNNN'SIDK and WKSTMINSTIOi; AVI3NI.TK, nloHO by Hu' ('.IMI. i nu-lis and the A^rlculturiil l''iiir (li'diinils. W. R. BEATTY rmluriiikiM', KtllllulllllT. i-'iintirul Dlrertor CIIANIIHOOK, III'. W. CRAIG MASONRY Steam Itiilli'is uml I'liriiui'i' Work h S|ii'i'lally. ('ost. und Slock Estimates li'iirnislit'il I'iiiiii A|i|ilirn lion. P.O. Box 834. Granbrook, B.G. fti'pnfi mure or It t.ucHh'd I Iih I-li Inlay of June, IIKI7. Cliarli's Kronuli, Lneiitor CJoo. M. .Inild. Ajfunl 4. CoiUniUIK'llId III tl |tost jililtllMil Hil- jiii'i'iil Iii tin* Ifi mill' i ins I mi ih.' I 'ihiii- dlllll 1'io'ilii- l.iiili-oinl iMiiindury line lie- iw.'.'ii Bloelt IftlKI uml ItliM'k ir>K!iiunl hnltiu; lln* iinriliwi'Hi eoruer [nisi Joe TiitinliaiiHcr Inralinn, Iht'iin- noilth 80 i-liuius, thi'iii ant HO chill hfl, tliuticu norili SOrlmliiM, tlii'i w.'M so rlmliiH iu |iluno iif iHitfliiniiitf enntaliiiiiff mu ihm'i'm inoi'f or Ii'sh, l.ni'ul«d Hii- Ulh iluy ot .TtlUO, 1007 Josepli Tuiinliaiih'T, l.oratnr 26 CJho. M. Judd, Agunt Willi Elegant New Residence Willi iii acres nf prime I'Ynii nml Kni-ming Land adjoining I'.'irily cleared and plotiglied and planted with fruit trees. Perfect irrigation plant. Barn, stable, etc, Within One and a Quarter Miles of Cranbrook Post Office Joseph Ryan, Cranbrook, B.C. D. J. JOHNSON Carpenter *$ Builder Good Work at Reasonable Prion Office and Workshop Lewis St *9lkSi>«-k9S9«S«WSiMttatfiW-*1 g| Cline IM llm nlil M.mini,a II., |„.| M),,,,, ''u iw Im riiliml In lln- MANITIIIIA IIIITKI, PIl'Bt I 'la» Work In all branches Tonsorial Art THE PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK, It C, AUGUST I'.n- i ft.ftftft^y*i*\4Cftj97^*7-ft a 3C^X^3C^J^>:^>^>^*;.* «o^p«^'>^x^x^x^!: CHANBROOK LAND DISTRICT. District ul Kootenay. Take noi i-u that n, ,\. UrhUUI ot Kimberley, ltr„ lumberman, luteiidti toapply foraipuulal Umber licence over the foi low iug deKorlbed I.i litis: I'l.uiuieii.'intr Nt a pusi |)litntt-il ;hi L'buias nortb and .hi i lialns weat ot tin* southwest eorner of l.ol 1879. iiifucti Muuiti ii!H ctiulii-. tbeuce wchL IW I'lmluti. thence ninth 198 Uhalns, thence eaxlftOcbaW tu place of .legltmiHg coutaluitiit ti+i acred more or less, 0. A.Oasklll Haled June SS, |W?. 27 l'HANUK(H)K LAND UISTKKT District 01 Kooienay. Take notiee thai 1. John 9wisher, of Spokane orrupation carpenter. Intends to apply ror ;i ineulal timher licence over tbe [tiiiuwlut; deacrlbed laud*: i.'ommeiiuhiK at a pint planted ut the northwest corner of w. it. Smith's Umber limit, theuce north mo chains ihenee cast hu chains, Uu-hce tomb 80 chains, theuce weat 80 chains to (mi nt ut coalmen'fine nt. and coiiutltiintt (HO aoiet more or lex* John Swisher ('. l.'tik-uiie, Agent Hated July 10th, MOT, 99 OKANBROHK LAND DISTRICT hlslrlci of Kooteuay. Take uotlec thai 1. Mrs. John Swisher, nl 9|.,ikaw, intends to apply for a special Umber llueuce over the followlllK described lauds: ("omuieneliig ai a post plauted on the eaal boundary of block 4,Wl cnmmeiitdiitt from the No. k mile pusi theuce i-ast WO clialna, thence ■outh 40 ebalna. tlience w it 180 ebalna, tbence muill Wi'halns t» point of commencement, snd coiiiainiiiii iU'J acres more or less Mrs. John Swisher U. Unlvune, Agent Hated July I nth. ltttir. !W (.'KANBKOOK LAND DISTRICT1. DUtrlct o( Kooienay, Tuke notice that James A. Hitrvev, ofGYttibronk, li. i\ occupation Solicitor intetab to apply for a special timber licence over the following deftoribetl lauds: Commendni> ui it post planted on the east bouudary at C, P. R. Rlook 4592 at a post marked "L 4592" being llie 20 milu pitet. thenre soutli IW) chains, thence easl 40 chains, thence nortli 1**0 chains, thence wesi 40 chains to point of commencement, ami containing t'M acres, more or less. James A. Harvey. ' Dated June 9flth, 1907. 2K OltANHKOOK LAND DISTRICT. 0lilt Id or Koolensy. Take notice lhat .litiues A. Harvey. ofl'ranbrook, II. 0. occupation Solicitor intends m upply for a H|Kjulal timber licence over the Following described lauds: Coiuincncino at a post pluuled at a distance of 120 chains in an easterly eouree from the eust boundary of (J. P. II. Hloek 4.')H_ muasiired rrom Ibe 2',l mile |Hist, (hence soutli SO chains, thence west HO chuiint. thenee north NO chuins, thetiee eust SI) chuius to point of commencement, and containing ti40 liei-es moru Ol1 les-.. James A. Harvey. Ilaioil June'Jllth, IIKI7. 28 CltANIIHOOK LAND UIHTItlCT plslrlcl ni Knoltumy. Take noi ice thai Jiuucs A. llurvey. uf Craubrook, ll.O, iH'uupatloti Solicitor Intends toapply for a special timher lleenee over '.he following described landa: Commencing at u posl pluuleil ou the eaat iH.mulary on'. P. U, Hloek 4692 ut it poal marked "I. 4592" being tbe 21 mile post, tbenee nortb SO cliuius, theuee easl SO chains, thenee suuth SO chains, tbence west SO chains to point. of commencement, und containing 640 ueres, more or lens. James A. llurvey Dated J uue mii, 1907. 28 UKANUKOOK LAND DISTRICT District of Kooteuuy Tuke notice tlml W, It. Smith, of Helena, | occupation doctor. Intends to apply (oraspeclal limber licence over the following described lauds: Commencing ut h pout plauted on the eHst houndury of Ulock I5'.n commeuctiiK at the 8 mile post, llience etlHt UK) ehain;,. thenre nortli to chuins. theuce wesl WOchains, thonoe soulh 40 chsltiH to point of coiiiineiK-eiiieiil. uud containing litU acres, more or lc>s. \V. It. smiih 0. Unlcune, Agent Duii'il July li'lli. 1907. 2D CKANUUOOK LAN" D DISTUICT Dlsi rict or Kootenay, Take notice thst Malcom Mcluues, of McUnaporo, Alia., occupation Mill Owner, intends toapply for a speeiui tlllllter licence over the following described luuds: Commencing at a post planted one-half mile Norili of the Ninth Weit Corner of Timber Licence No. 10-JB2, theuce uorth 40 chuius. tboilcc east WO eluilus, thence south 4U elmlns. theuce wost 100 dial us tu point of commencement, snd coiiiiiliiliiH i'iii) in-tes. more or less. Mul com Mutinies, Dale K.th July I1KIT. :u CKANUUOOK LAND DISTUICT District of Kooteuuy. Tuke notice Hmi Mul com Mcliinct. of Mednupore. Altn.. oceiipulloii Mill Owner, 111- lends to spply Tor a special timber licence over ii.o following described lands: Comuunrliig at a post planted althe N*. W. Cornet-of my Timber lieeuee N'o. WiJifcJ, thence north 40Chains, tlienee eust 100 chuins. thence loiith tO ehains, llience west nu chuins to point oi commencement, and containing 040 aoreR more or lest. Malcom Mclnnes, Dated 15th,July 1007 ;il (IKANIIlHNiK LAND DISTRICT. District of Konlenuy. Take notice lhat James A. Harvey,of Craubrook. H.O.) occupation Solicitor, intends hi apply for a special timber license over lhe following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at a dlsmuce of 120 chains lu an easterly course (nun tbe easl boiindryoM.'. P. R, Hloek 4592 measured from the 23 mile pout- thenee north ttO chains, thence west SO chains, tbenee loilth SO chains, theuce east SO chains to point of commencement, aud containing IMU aires more ur less. Jumes A. Harvey. Dated June 20th, 1907. 2S CUANBROOK LAND DISTRTCT District of Kootenay Take notice that Malcom Mclnnes, ul Mednupore. Alia., occupation .Mill Owner. Intends to upply for s special timber licence over (he followlug described lumls:— Commencing at n pout planted t!0chaltn West of ihecroaslnn ur the North Fork of Michel Creek hy oue of the North houndarlei. of Hindi t'lHH. tbenoe wesl 100 eluilus, theuce norlh 40 chains, thenee east ion chains, theuce goiilti tn cliuius to point of commencement and contain, ing IttOucroB, mure or lesi. Dated 1Mb July. MOT. Mulcuni MchiliCHs. :ti CHANBROOK I.AM) DISTRTCT Dislriel of Kootenay. Take notice thut Malcom Mclnnes. ol Medusporc. Alta. OCCUpHtlnti Mill Owner, intends to upply for a special timher licence over Ihe following described luuds: Commencing ut a posl planted at the N. K, Corner of application No. .it Malcom Mclnnes theuce west IHO chains, Ibence north 40 chains, tlience cant M0 chuins. Ihenee soulh luctiaius lo point or cdiiiincnccinent, ami containing rttfl m-ins, more or less. Mulcom Mcluues, Dated 1Mb, July i«ii. :ti CUANIIIttHlK LAND DISTUICT. Dislriel or Kooteuay. Notice Ih licrehy glvuil Unit I (leorge Hell of Ksi's. out., farmer. Inteuil to apply to i lie chief Commissioner of Lauds ami Works for perinls iimi lo obtain u speeiui Timlin- License over llie lollowing described laud 111 Southeast Kiinti'liuy: Commencing ul n post planted at the south wesl corner or Lul Sill. Uroup One. Thence north eighty (HO mil chuius. I hence wesl eighty i hu isi) chuius. ito-ucc Mm Hi eighty (su .00) chains thouce suit eighty (H0.no) i'lialns to the plu f l-c'-inning, llenrgo Hell Plir II. II. MeVlltli-Aceiit DaieJ ihis mil duy or July, MOT. Ill CURMORATION OK THK OITV OV CltANHKOOK 1'tMDK Lli.'KNCKh ure now due uiul payable uiHe-onicc or tbe city dork. Infractions or tills by-law will he slrlcllv enforced. TMOH. M. HiMtKHTs City Clerk ORANBROOK l-ANI) DISTRICT. District of Kootenay. Take notice Ihul I Wllllum Staples o» Wycliffe H. ('., occupHllou liiiiibetiiisu. Intend lu apply for permission to purchuse the billowing lleserilieil land:- Commencing ut a post plunteil 40 chains wesi or tho west boundary of Lot WHO, thence north SO clialna, ihonee enst if. clu.lns more oi less tu ihe western boundary or Lol '.•un. thence south Till chuius more or less to lhe bank of the Hi Marys river theneu follow* Ing the St. Marys river lu a westerly dlrecllmi to the plu r beglnulng uml oonlalnlng UOO seres more or less, William Staples, Dated July Unl, IW7 '&> R0111I the rrnsprctnr. Advettiue iu the PlOSpeOtOCt The Smith Premier TVpewriler has widened its market until it includes the whole civilized world; has become the typewriter of over 300,000 operators and has, during 1906, broken every previous record of sales, because it has from the beginning best met every typewriter need. THE tri-color feature of the Smith Premier Typewriter is recognized as the greatest improvement in modern typewriter construction—yet in providing it, none of the strong fundamental features, for which the Smith Premier has always been noted, have been sacrificed. Complete literature on request. THE SMITH PkEMIER TYPEWRITER COMPANY SYRACUSE, N. Y. BRANCHES *% V « R Y W H B R « SPOKANE, WASH. h Soulh Lincoln St rent OkaI.KDTI'.NDKHS addressed lo ihe under- O signed, uud endorsed '.'Tender for Public llullding.Cumberland, H.C will he reeeivail at this ollice until Monday, August W, IW*. Inclusively, for the construction or a Public Huiiding. Cumberland, H. C. I'lutis iiiiii specttlfHllnii chii be seen unil forms of lender obtained ut thla Department uud ou upplleation to tlio Postmaster at Cumberland. Persons tendering are notified thai lenders will not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied, mid signed with lliolr liciual signatures. Kaeh tender must he iicenmpuined hy an reptpied cheque ou u chartered hank, made payable 10 the order of tbe Honourable the Minister nf Public Works, equal in tou per cent (lu p. e.) of ihe amount of the tantler, which will be forfeited If the parly tendering decline to cuter Intn eonli'iiel when culled upon to do so. or if he lail to complete Uie work contracted for. If the lender he not ilCOOptOil the clict'ii • will he returned. 'I'he department .Iocs not bind Itself to accept the lowest or uny tender. By Order. KURD. UKI.INAS. Secretary. Department or Public Works. Ottawa. July 19, IW". Ill CKANKItOOK LAND DISTUICT. District or Kootenay. Take notlco that Kmma .Towltt of Wardner it. c. widow Intends to npply for permission in purchase the following descriheil land: Commencing at a post planted ut the south- west corner of l.ol i, Uroup l. Kootunay District, thenc-! south 80 chains, llience oast *Ju clialns, thence north 80 chains, thence west io chains io point of commencement, mul containing 100 neres more or lens. Kmmu.lewitl. Dated June llth 1007, H CRANHROOK LAND DISTUICT. DISTUICT OF KOOTRNAY. Take notice that WlllllUU Nelson id Wurdiier occupation labourer Intends to apply fur permission to purcliase thu following described land: Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of hot rtt.W. llience norili su chains, thence west -in chains, thence south 80 chuius. theiiceeast 40 chains to potul ut commencement, und containing !K0 acres, more or less Wllllum Nelson. Duted June Illli. 1007. '.'I CltANBKOOK LAND DISTUICT. District of Koolmiav, Tuke notice that Rdward Covell, of Crtiu- hruok. occupation, prosj lor, Intends lo apply lor a speeiui timher licence over the following described lauds: Commencing at it post planted at the north* cam corner of Alex .McKeii/le'sTllulicr Licence ultOUl iu chains eusl of the upper end or llie canyon ou Ihe Little Movie Itiver, theuee soutli to the -iniiiicuM oor ner or Hie Mild lieence. theuce west su i'liuins tn tl asl line nf W S. Hell's licence, iln ti soulli lo lhe north line id Wilsons llcoi thenee easl to the W Ijil Illli- Of I-:. HullUU'a licence, llience mirth liM i'IiiiIiih, theuee west tu the place ul beginning containing "10 acres, mtiruoi less, Kdwitrd Covell Msyimih, p.hi; 38 Methodist Churoh. Robert Bcqes, Pastor Siiiiiiuy Mctniiii'j ServU'Qal ll a.m. I'ullowship iiHjetlu" - - 12-ir-a.m, Sunday Schoolawtl BibleCliutfH |>.iu. A special Invttntion is jriven to young uit'ii to nil.'ml thr |mslops bible class. Salvation Arum Barracks PATMOUK IIAI.I. Sunday Services: Aflfi'tiiinii - • R' Kill - :i u'.-lui'k - NuVln.'k tlt 1.45 imu. •i'V nlirhi mi Mooting hold - fi'k oxeepi Mondn) al 8 p. x%he tyvoQvetfov SATURDAY, Al'Ol'ST Hollow around as Illustrated $2.50 Double Concave for Extra Heavy Beards , $3.00 THE v " /*" ^^nclic ^^>aS .**, /^UAvriD l.(H'Al. NEWS. .1. Vi. Davidson nl'Ciiluni'.v was at tlie Crnnbrooli Tnosilny. T. W. Ooi'san ul Pernie was in lown Momlay. (' li. aril E. 1.. Staples i.l' WyclilTe were gnosis at tlio Cnin- brooli Tuesday, Mr. ami Mrs. Vi, Clark of Winnipeg were pilosis at lh,' Cosmopolitan Weilnosilny, I). .1. Rlmor of Klngsgalo was transacting business at ('ran brooli Wednesday. Lawns and Hower-beds in all parts of the city are looking their besl. There will bo plenty to be thankful for whon Thanksgiving Day conies around ll looks more anil moro each day as if the "Japs" wore deter mined lo have thnt Kore (a.) Tho time is near, ami citizens generally aro making nel ive preparations lor lho celebration of Labor Day. Local sportsmen wore out on Sunday last catching the gamey trout, several gooil catches are reported. President Cline was at Cherry Creek a few days ago he reports bites in plenty, a bill wiili every bite. Mrs. Robert Dore of San Francisco was a guesl al the resilience of Mr. and Mrs. T. Armstrong this week. Mrs Dure is here ou a visil to hor husband Mr. "Bob" Dore, who has boon identified wilh placer milling on Wild Horse creek since 18114, H. L. Ferguson ami .1. II Wright of Stamford, Cl., S. li. Camp of Wimlslaill. Cl.. II. C Ramsey of Wyoming and (I Lyons of Pliilil., I'a.,were gnosis at the Cosmopolitan Tuesday. The parly left during the after noon for the Windermere country. .Some dangerous complications for the United Stales as well as European nai ions are likely to grow out of I lie Japnueso trouble in California, Al tho present time the word is "look to Kasl." There is a reason why CARBO MAGNETIC Razors are the best in the world TWO WORDS TELL THE STORY ELECTRIC TEMPERING This method ol tempering which Is OUR EXCLUSIVE SECRET PROCESS, PRESERVES THE ^t=U°N ln the steel bl*des- whereas tempering by lire, the only other method known. DESTROYS it. CARBO MAGNETIC Razors NEVER need to be HONED orOROUNDin private ^■te^WOtS^B^the —-CARB0 M ACNET,C CHAS. E. REID & CO. Cranbrook, B.C. - - - The Druggists RAZOR OHANHUOOK LAND IHSTHHT. Ulsirlei nf Kuouumy. Tuko notice ihni Itobert II. McCoy, ul a mini 1'inUs \' Dukotit occupation Lumber mini. inii ink lui-|.|-ly (of ii HOt'dlll limber Weeme over thu following deH.rllH.il lumls: Commuiii'liigHi » |)ohi pliuiti'd ttlioui ;> mill's In u westerly illreetlon from the Bouthwest I'oriierof Lol Mm. theneu enst 811 ehulns Ihenee simili Si)elniins, llieneu wesl mi eluiius, theuee nurth in i'liuins to iniiili uf I'ummoneeuiL'iit, ami euiunluiliK ftlU acres more ur less, Kohert 11, McCoy. DHietl July Sfith, HI07. hi CUANHROOK LAND IHSTUHT. Ulsirlei oi K'outuiiiiy, Take notiee Uml Koberi MeCoy. o( Clrum Korku. Nortli IKtktiin oueiipHlIoii Luinburtnui Inteuils tnnnply for a speelnl tlmbei lleetiei over the lollowiuji Henerlbeil lmuis: Comoioiielng u u pusi plunied nbout ft mile in ii westerly direction from the Soiitlnvcs corner of Lot sun. ihoitcoweslHOclinlns.tliune' {-.'intli so eliuins. iliuueeeiiHt nn chuins, Iheiie' j north in rhaiiis to poini ol eimiinoHceinent, am mi; 11 imti'il July 35th, IWI7. 01' less. KobortH, McC'i CltANHKOOK I.ANIi HISTKUT. District of South Kasl Koolenny. j*e iiotleu iluu i'niil Hnnilluy.of Cranbrool speehil llmlior licence over lhe follmvliii ibud lumls: .'ill H pOSl |il;illt.-i l Itlui'l; :::<]. Uiene I two uml ii hull ichsI IU chains, rtttBl HU i'liuins lis I -10 I'llllillS lo i'iii, nii'i eon till ii I ii h i'niil 11 mnl le Hat.-il .lu CHANBHOOK LAND DISTRICT. District ol Kootenay. Tiiku notice Nun John lleiil of Uiunhrotik I.C.. i upiition runeher. Inteuils lo apply i» lermissiou lo purclinsc the following describe Commencing ul n n ■list cornor of Lol llll ilghly chuins, theneu ■usi sixty eliuins, tl lii'iii'i' easi twenty e ■imiiis io [milli or rot luntoil at thi' K.D., thene ith forty eluilus. theuee •i' nortii twenty cliuius, ns, theuee north twenty eticen t.umleontulti- Johii Uehl 8 MICiHTOIS'S 8 GIGflR STORE I GALLAHERS' % IRISH TWIST THICK and THIN ■4 THE TOBACCONIST. ♦, S, J. MIGHTON I 'ir A N'lll.-i >i »K I..WU IIINTUUT, IIKIiirl „l li,,,il,.|i;,y Take nntlim Uml .1 is A. Ilai'vuy, nl (.'niiiln k. Ll.U. iH'i'iipiitliinKiiliiiitiir IlllUOlls 1(1 ll|l|ll,V tni' It Hjll'lliul tillllli'l- liuuni i'(ir tin- liillmvliin (lesi'i'lbuil lumls: CniiiiiiLMioinjj ut ii pnsl pliinh-il nn ih,- nusl liniiniliirv nl ('. I'. II. Illni'k l.-JiL'nt u pnsl miirki'il "I. 4fiB2 ' I><• i11jj lliu :'n mil,' pnsi. ili.'N,',: norili sn chains, tliL'imo nasi Sll L-halnu. llienoo snntli so elmlns, lliunco wost 80 elmlns lu poinl of ciinuncineoniunl, unil contulnlntj; 1140 ueres. Illnrc III' luss. .Ill S A. Illll'VeV, llulnd .lime liUUi, 0)117. '.».S stfXAt ntm.n*,*t\,n\mym. nti* m ^ >W ^ * At tK.^tX.axat nX tft**ss*-*at | CENTRAL HOTEL I # .* * 9 9 9 9 I 9 9 9 9 GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS * 9. ... .#' Marysville, B,0. DOLE St I1ANDLEY, Prop Tlm Loailing llnli'l nl' iiu- St.. Mary's Vnlli-v. Nice airy rooms iii-wlv rui'iiislii-il. Tllblo ;is limiil us unv in Kiiiiti'iiuv. I NORTH STAR * t 9 9 9 HOTEL J Kimberley, B. C. 9 9 I 9 H. W. DREW. PrnprJPtnr _ - _ . 9 ^^»«^^t«^l(l««4Sl^«^«l- Kottleimy, tlienee east •lOeliuln«,l-lieiu,o north liso i'IihIiih, tlienee wiwl 40eliaiim, i lliHln-i- KOI Itii 100 i'liiiiiis Id point llf 1'illH- ineneenienti uml eonialnlnjj nin ueron, more ur ln-s. 1,1'Miur Clapp. Dated Julv 4th, HHI7. 28 R. STEWART City Scavenger Parties having buck yards, and closets to clnan, ami refuse mailer to l«- taken uwuy, should leave orders witli me. I.nuve nrdui'H ut. tin-1 Illy i Harks office or ilrop ii pii-iiil oartl in liox iu'i. NOHONING-NOGRINDING y WHY DO MOST RAZORS PULL? lu-i niisc thoy are tempered unevenly hy lire ■nil will not hold an edxo. CARBII MAfiNlillC BAZOKS are tempered .11 hard ■s flint liy our exclusive protest ot electricity. CHAS F. Rf D & CO. Crunbrook, B.C, Tliu Urn ■ RAILWAY Summer Excursion Rates East I mm Granbrook in WI mil pox si;',.-.*> $52,SO To I'lirt Arllmr Sioux City St. I'iiiiI lliilutli Si. I.i'wis (UUl.lKI QhloilKO^U-l.lKI 'riirniiiii$7s.riii Ollawn $8-!.nfi Montreal ifHI Sl. .IiiIiiisW.iI.hu tlalifax *liil.Hd Tickets oll SillC 'llllll 3, 4, 5. ftllljlist 8, 9.10. -Sniil. 11,12. 13. First Class Round Trip 90 Days Limit CRANBROOK HOTEL -e '(^Guests Comfort a Specialty Good Stabling in Connection y Noarosi in railcoail ilo^iol. tins accommo- tlalious for llu1 public uiit*L|iiulliji1 iu ('ranbrook. ^ HOGGARTH & ROLLINS | jgHot and CoKI.lluths Proprielors j School of Mining A COLLEGE OF AFFUHD SCIENCE, AMUilel It 9««'> Ulwnlly, KINGSTON, ONT. Par C*l>n<1ar of thr Si lio-.l iti-l further Information, tpply t« tht* Reeretifjr, School uf Mmiti-t KinimOB.Onlaili The Mtowuf Cmtki art aUttti: ! !■'..ui Yean' Course for Def ree ot B. Ac. U—ThrM Vein' Coureefor Uiploui» ii Munuf Knitinretinf. a '-Chrinmtty slnl Ml&erilofy. <-—Miacrtluff md (Vfolofj -/-Chemical ftnfi*eerlna;. *•—Civil Kti|incerlaf. t - -Mechanical KattattHtg. g— Blectrfc*! Kailneering. A Uiulitr anil Public Heallh. , Geo. R. Leask * Go Cnri' -llll lllll -llll'll Kniiii'iui> piiliiln, I li'ki lui' luku nuiii' liii-lmlIny lli'l'tlla 1,1] l.llk-' sl, 111111-1-. mn from nil HIIVIlllllllll nia nm 'I'lii'Miiirl I'llli'Mjllllh'il 1,1 llll.V Sllltilill llllilllil,. ,l|ll. ivi-i't- fsniu'r.iti il Iii-iii .ill li.unl hhu Ii i.u i It inliiii'ss i-. iii;i'lh enforced, Pink's Pl'RK POOD i,Km EKY DEPT WHEKK U'HOLKSOMI- and DESIR \I:l.!•. \PP] IS Mil il'NU 1 Clnl/'C OROCKERV AM> OLASSWARE DK.l'T. W11 ti, R P. AN I'N*. ! 111IV « MATl'HABLG ARRAY..I DAINTY DIsilKS lli-eel You, ""ai i'i IH" Our Goods are (jUARANTtED w i'i Try Davies' Vienna Sausage ITS A PALATE ** MONEY BACH $% YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED.. gjHEeSiaEEEaHEEEElEEJHEISBBSEEeEIEIS^^ ****9********-l4r*********a | I"THE PflLM"! CANDY KITCHEN j, W|ion ynn uiuii .i Inni.j box .,( ft \ lion Boiia'i-ull ut Tin- I'ulni. J ♦ American Bmuily Goll' Girl * X Oollego Oiri J J B.uk Slrena Gnlil BhihI J % All t.iiwneyH nml nil I'l'i-sh, ♦ ♦ * { Our -IIiiiii.' Mink' ('iiiiiii,'.- J ♦ aiuo 'iiik bust 1 AT THK | "THE PflLM'' I 9 — ♦ t TELEPHONE NO. 141. J ♦ * NOTICK, S'iiIIci i i -, |||vpit, Uml lhl I niton so. i Sitliiilf ,niiuut niiol •■«»■■*» "■■■« vuu, i luyuuu v-m u EILER'S i posl Ii £ . _ ma. , . -kii-iii* 31 north went corner nr my llmbor ftpnlloftllon t LOCAL NEWS. 3 Nn- r- lhcni'e ,,,,sl |fl0 (,hn,ns-««"«>h«hi *•■ C 3 chuins. iiii'iu'i. west UM) chains, tueneu koulIi m vauuuuaUiiUUtiUUiiUUiiUlaiUUiaUii-:' .-lu.iri-. t<- piiiiit «.r .omnu.ni'.-tiK'nl.i.Jiili-ontaiN- I'. McNab. ol Wolilo was in. D,,M i"""* ' "", inwn I iii'sdiiv. . I'llANIIIIOIIK LAND HISTI'll'T i Iii iii Stewui'ts for choice Eat- j uimrioioi Koomnuy. i Apples he lias Ihem. Tiilto noil™ iliuUmiiiiii A. Steele, ol ♦ 4 ♦ .> Ulilll I, llj'ik"' all ♦ uiiil-t of ii lining. *.'■ i i ■ u-jra i.- i..i- iii" .,■ .1 ninny 111 la-' tl Ml Ijllllililll- 9 dl.-stliul m. orti-ii bi-.mli 4 ' ' ""'-'"*i"" *"""'■ 9 " '*""» '" ft. . . d i ,, i and li-l um show vou some ol lhe jronil points. ft : F.D.McBRIDEl * Cranbrook, B.C. HARDWARE * 9 v ft 4 9 " ♦ 9 9 ■ ♦ 4 9 " 4 I 9.4 9 9 9 9 9 9 9. 9 ft,. 9 ft I'. A. Watts ut Wattsburg was transacting business ul ('ran brooli Tuesday. P. Lund, manager of the Crows N'p.ai Lumber Co., of Wiirdnei spent Sunday last in Crnnbrooli. [laying is well under way. this week, nnd in about two weeks the farmers will be through. Mr. and Mrs R. Joyce and children of Port Sleele Junction sprni Sunday last in Cranbrook. Born ut Wyc'.ifl'oSntui'day July 27th, lu Mr. and Mrs. ' Chit's Vi'lli-rs a daughter. Choice Bnrl.lell P 's ul Stewarts today. ft I Dr. Connoly was ul \\'yi-lil* Y2 Tiiesday on professional Ims 'ft """" 4 a 9 ft 9 ft 9 ft The crop prospects in thr Crunbrook district soom hnltei than .'ii-i. Mrs E Pitz|i,'iirii'k of Marys villi- was visiting at the residence af her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. A. i Irenier ou Tuesday. FOUND IN IIAKhin S'l ' INK I" 'Oil U'KST III-' IIII.I. .. I.'ll. 'I I..- mily plllcu in inun II I Mil ■ '■ lll'lll lln- Iimii;'. Tlie losiMDoihi. Hole E. H. SMALL. Manag-er Why Cough to The Coffin T R Y Dr. Scott's Prescript inn No. llll or (lolil Cove Tallies They do the wnrk- and arrest the most stubborn cold. Beattie & Atchison Where It Pays to Deal. Accident Policies *6.l)l) I'ur Vein- jfl 1,'sMi.iiii per ivei-li nml IMI.nn l-'iiiii-i'iil lloiiulll, l.'l'll, BII.'liNKSH l-OI.IIJY tU |ini- j-i-iii- i-nviii'R IIOill»eii»i'R Inr *fi Sli'l. INIH'IMNI'I'V *',' nn pur yiii' i-uvui-n ynn iihiiIiirI Klllldl.-HR (If llll.\ lllllil, Kill' piirlit-lllllM "f iitln-l- I'lili.-i-'- Rili- Fred. W. Swain [IISTIIIOT AIII3NT i.iiiiai. AOKNT WANTED Crnnbrooli, IJ.C, Arinslrong Av. Iirook. ll.C, occupation Timber Cml i.'iols i.i npply (...•.. spi'i'iul u. li. ce over I UN DI- I llie follnwhiK ilescrlboil lanils S'o.l). ConimenelllKHtii posLplunteil „l Ur North West Corner of my Umber ii|iplleniloi No. a. iben,■,'eust Kn ,'liiiins. llicni'c nortii s eliuins. II eo west 80 ohulns, tlienee su.nl, ai .'l.nii.s tu point or commencement, mul eontnln Inn 1110 ticrea more or less. Juini's A. Sleele, I iiioi. Inn.-.1 -J.11.. .1 uly l'.u.r. :i 5 ol llie Utt e CANVAS. 0\J r t>(J|JlD WU nnd ORCHESTRA Evening Performance Only Street Parade at Noon CRANHROOK UNH DISTRICT. District ol Kooteuuy. Tnko not ico Hint-Tunics A. Steole, o! Cran broolc, lie. .ii'-'iiniiitoii. Tlmlioi' Cruiser, in tends in npply forn special timber liconoo ove tlio rollowinti ilescrlboil IiiihU: So. in. CoininenciiiH ul u pusi pliuitml s elniins wosl or tho southeiiBl eornor ol m; timber application Ho, l. thence soutli » elmlns, tlieneo west 80 ohulns, thenee norili 8 ehnlns. tlieneo oust 80 ehuins to poinl oi com uli less, UtllCS A. S Ill, I,.-,';,1.1 Dlitoil 25th July, ll'OJ .fi nitANHROOK hAND IHSTI.H.T. Dislriel ol Kooteuuy, Tula-iioti.'o Iluu .Iniiie.- A. Stoele, ul Oral broolc, li. i'., oeeuputlim Tlnihoi' Cruiser, it bui- to npply for ii x| lul tlinhur lieeuee ove Un' rollowltiKileseribeii Innilsi Nu. ii. CoininenciiiK ntn posi pluuleil a tbo North Wesl Coriiei' oi inj Tltnbet uppli eiitloil No- I. llience ensl Wluliullis, thunee nml 80 ehulns, ilimic* ttnsl 80 eluilus, llience soul SO elmlns iu pnini ol ooinnieiieemeiil, uiul eni tiiliiluBOiiiuei'es, moro or loss, JuniosA, Steole, l«n » posi plumed iti 'Imiiis. .Simili nl Lhe Nul III West 1'iiriii'i ul III) I'li r Anpllciitlun Nu. I. Ilienee wesl He 'hullis, thonee south 80 ohuliii, thoueii enst sn ■Imiiis thonee nurlli su eliuins tn pninl nl coin- ueuiiioiil, unii con lill n Inn IDO iierei more Jm.iesA. Bleclo, Locutor. Summer Hosiery Ladies Tan Hose, lace front.. . 35c. per pair Ladies While Hose, lace front . 40c. per pair Ladies Black Hose, lace front.. 35c, per pair Summer Shoes Children's While Camas « 75 Misses White Canvas 1,00 Women's While Canvas si.-'.i and $1.75 Men's White Canvas $2.00, $2,25, $2,50 AT G. T. ROGERS. _Fancy mul Sln-ilo GROCERIES ami CROCKERY Cut Class, Boots, Sltiies, kuliliers, Mills, Cloves, Hosiery, nunLL U UUn unLL t DON'T MISS IT t * ladies Blouses ONE FOURTH OFF Ladies Parasols " " " jf Ladies Millinery JUST HALF PRICE A Pile nl Ladies Skirts 9 Balance of our Novi Modi Suits.ONE THIRD OFF Misses, Girls and Ladies Shoes One Quarter Off Make Your Choice While the Stock Is Complete I I Reid & Co. f