•of r. \n #$pt£wf. Vol. 12, CRANBROOK, B.C., SATURDAY, JULY 14, lOOti. No. 28. SOUTHEAST KOHTKNAY KltlUT The Fruit Growers Asanoiatiiin Sonil Delegates lo ('raulu-ook. The Fruit Growers Assocl ali.ni ol British tloluinbiii wns represented lust Stilurday by Mr Thomas A. Brydon, presi dent, nnd Mr.,I.d. Meleulfe, secre lury. Accoiupanying lliesc gontloineii was Mr. Maxwell Smith, dominion Inspector of fruit, 'riu- praiseworthy mission was lo give lhe henelil of their knowledge und experience lo uny one. in this vicinity; who is engaged iu fruil growing or who may purpose doing' so. The fruil growing' industry ill Ur tish Columbia is becoming every year Increasingly important.. The quulily of Ihe fruit is of ihe highest order und the demand for il is yenrly growing. As good murkeltible fruil Is mil pro diici-d in a hap-hazard way the method thai the skill und ex perieiiee actpiired by the most successful of fruit' growers may lie taken advantage of without cost. The government bus uu dertaken the expense of sending these exports Ihrough Ilia country, nnd much tuny be learned front Iheir suggestions. In the afternoon the party went to Mr. Hamilton's orchard, and examined the methods pursued there and gave some valuable binls with respect of pruning. A few of ihe rosidoi'ts of Cranhrook wen' present nnd were much iuleresli.-d in tbe intelligent manner lhe subject was (rented. In the evening, us was arranged, these three gentlemen gave addresses. Mr. Armstrong governmenl agent, wns elected chairman nml introduced Mr. Brydon, whose subject wus "The larger fruit nnd. lhe modi' of planting thom", In a most entertaining way he described the process by which the orchard should be made n success. The selection of the trees and the preparation of the soil being dwelt upon ns particularly Important* Mr. Metcalfe took the small fruits aud iu an instructive mid exhaustive manner described the mode of making a profitable garden. A few and carefully • selected plains and adapted lo the locality were oue of prime consideration. With a view lo u ilisiutii market the hardier berry was recommended. And those residing in the same community und shipping at lhe siiine poinl wore urged lo grow (mils of a certain kind ns a car-load could be more easily supplied by ll similar limn by u varloty, Mr, Maxwell Smith treated of the soil und the besl wuy lo secure a successful growth. Deep ploughing and a constant breaking up of the surface were recommended. Mr. Smith's address was a full pruc tlcublo and Intelligent prosontu tion of his subject, The three gcul lemon spoke and showed Ihey were well versed in the subjects they were ex peeled to expound. The variety of apples Mr. Smith considered besl adapted to this region were, Ihe Duchess of Oldenburg, Wealthy, Northern Spy, Jonathan. Strawberries should be carefully mulshed to protect thom from winter Frost* Regret wus expressed at the smnll attendance al the Paluiot-e Hros Hull Iml people have uot yet fully realized how Important is the fruit industry of the Kootenays, and how much lhe progress of lhe country may depend upon fruil raising, ll was suggested to these gentlemen Unit they should go nlong the valley of Iho Kooienay but their instructions were to proceed no further than Craubrook. Mr. Armstrong In proposing a vote of thanks delivered a vigorous speech oil the object which brought Ihe ollicers of llle Asso elation to Oranbrook and pointed out thu many points through out the district where fruit growing would prove successful. The lliii'i' gentlemen replied nnd thanked Un- meeting for ils attention and expressed the pleasure ii gave them to be presenl. They returned the following dny, their program requiring ihem nl Revclstoke Tuesday the loth. It is Inipos slblo briefly lo give Iml nil Inadequate idea of ihe pracllc able value of ihe addresses of these three gentlemen. There was nothing second hand hut each described his success or failure exactly as il look pluee. The Socialist Leader. .1 II lliiwlluirnlhwnile. M. P I'., and leader of ihe Sneiallsl party in Ihis province, arrived in Cranbrook Wednesday, ll is said Ihni Ihe object of Mr. HttWthorutliwalte's visil lo lhe Koolenu.vs is In put up the political fences of his parly and make llie necessary arrange meuls for lhe planing III lhe held of socialistic candidates in both Ibe I'Vriiie und Orilllbrooli rid 'nigs iu anticipation of a cam palgn this full. According lo Mr. Hawthorn- thwaile, Iheobjeel nf the Social- isi party is lo improve Ibe conditions of men who labor, llllll lo nlluviate tlm conditions of the unemployed. Mr. Hawthorn- thwaile liguri's over oue third ol the entire people ou this cotlli- neni us unemployed uud are dependent upon public cliiirify. tn speaking of the political conditions Ion representative of lhe Prospector, be said "thut lhe Liberals ull over lhe province were preparing for nu appeal to the country this full ; Hint (he leaders of Ibe Liberal parly were double faced ill their attitude lo labor. He also said Unit the Kaien Island deal wns the one land sale made by llie government Ihal was to the henelil of the province. Ou Thursday Mr. Hawthorn- thwaile lefl for Kimberley, where he addressed ibe laboring miners upon socialism. Locture on "John Bull" Kev, It. (iooillh'iil. li A , gave his lecture ou "John Hull" in lhe Baptist church on Monday evening of Ibis week. The speaker showed the ground work uud the forces operating to make Jobn Hull wlllll be is and has beeu. He then pic!IIred the presenl standing in the world and the prospect before the nation. The lecture showed much thought, nml unfortunately the warm weather iniido the audience much smaller than il otherwise would have been. Koot Ball. Internal is Increasing in fool bull mallei's, Now ihni lhe llnals are reached there is much speculation us in who will win out. I .usl Pl'lduy evening n j very luleresllng gllino wns piny led between the C I'. II. shops inuil Ihe town tenuis. Some very I tine playing wus done and lhe score, 41 in favor of Ihe shops, very well represents the game, liy the winning of litis game Ihe shops are now ou u level wilh Ihe lire brigade, uiul lhe nexl game, which will decide the series, is looked forward lo wilh much interest. The Coal and Coke Output. The output of coul al lhe C. I N. P. C. Co 's mines for lhe 1 week ending Priday, July II, was as follows: TONS. Coal Creek 55,010 Michel ;iii,::nii Total 01,1)25 The coke production for Iiii month of June was us follows; TUNS. Pernie 11,0411 Michel 111,5-1(1 Total 21,580 Ul' I1KK0KE THK BEAK Wtiekly Grind in the Police Court The Usual Number of I) ll's (ins Anderson got llf Icon days hard labor for being drunk and disorderly. Richard Strong was nrresled by Chief Huron for stealing n gold walcb and ehain from Ibe person of If. liobson of Mayook. Judge Wilson sentenced him to one year in the Nelson jull, Hans Veiisen gol drunk uud wilfully damaged the clothing ol n resilient of ihe tenderloin dis Iriel, lie gol oil' wilh a line of one dollar, and put up $20 more to repair the damaged clothing Mark Kelly, who was loaded wilh skookum chuck, gol frisky and kicked in the door of .a house in ihe tenderloin, was lined $5, and il cosl him $5 more to re place llie door, Come on to Lethbritlge. The lacrosse boys are busy practising every evening this week nml are gelling in good shape lor Monday. A special I ruin has been engaged uud il is expected nboul "a or more will accompany ihe boys lo Lethbridge. This is supporting a leum. ami they appreciate it. The hoys are worthy of support us the aggregation is very si rung and by their playing will advertise the town. Curfew Bell Shall King. We ure pleased to note the action lhe city council has taken in regard lo the curfew bell. The law will come into force Augusi Isi, and from Hint date small hoys nnd girls must be home ni n p. m. This is a slep iu the right direction, us it is nothing unusual to IInd boys and iris in groups on the streets ns In It* as in o'clock. The hope of our country is in the youth, und if Ihey get the streel habit while young ihey are likely lo pick up many oilier llllbils Ihni will stay with them Ihrough life. The inhabitants of the city will support llie council In this nel, all except tbe smnll boy, and a few years hence he will likely thank the present city fathers because they forced him logo home early and gel his proper rest. Hodges-Keay. At high noon on Tuesduy a very pretty wedding' wns solemnized hi Christ church of this place when Rev. Plenties-Clinton united iu marriage Miss Mar garni Isabel Kca.v and Mr Waller Ernes! Hodges of Van coiiver. The church wns nicely decorated und presented a very attractive appearance, M. A. lieu le nnd A. C. Wilmol acted ns ushers. The service wns largely choral and wus very pleasing to the large number presenl The bride wns charming ill uu imported gown of Tambour luce made over cream Matin, uud wore it filmy veil caught wilh orange blossoms. She curried n bnquiil of bridal roses ami while cariill lions. Miss (Hive linker ncled as Ptiritnii maid, nml wnsdrcssed in cream silk, wilh a pink sash ami curried a basket of pink roses nml sweel pens. She hud a pretty turquoise nnd pearl brooch, Ihe gift of Ibe groom, Master .Tackle Elwell ncled ns page nml is to be cnngraliiliiled on his line appearance nnd the excellent performance of his duties. The groom presented Ilim wilh n stick pill in lhe shape of a fox hi'itil sel wilh rubies. A. M. Andrews of lhe Canadian Hunk of Commerce ncled us besl mini, ami Mr. Elwell as organ Isi for lhe occasion, After the ceremony all repaired lo the home of Mrs Pinkham where a reception wus held uml lhe bride and gt tu received the company, The home wns attractively doeoraleil uud ull arrangements complete, K freshments were Berved and the usual toasts given lite bride and groom. The presents were bulb numerous nml cosily. The grooms presenl to lhe bride wns ii beautiful pearl brooch and an ainolhysl and gold bracelet. The happy couple left on Ihe after lioon Irani They will spend some lime nl Banff: then go to Victoria, and aboul Augusi 1st will be ut home iu Vancouver, The bride will he missed in Craubrook, ns she luul endeared herself to many by her pleasing milliner and devoted interest in her wink. The Prospector joins iu wishing lhe bride ami groom many happy years of life, Sunday's Storm a Fieron One. On Sunday last one of lhe heaviest rain storms ever witnessed in these parts was ban,led out lo the citizens, About 12 o'clock the dark clouds begun lo appear and ul 12.45 the thunder wns loud mid the lightning; brilliant and down came lhe rain in torrents in a few minutes thorere were ponds ull over. Ibe streets were full and all holes overflowing. This lasted for nearly half un hour. The air is much clearer since and lhe ruin wns n blessing lo the community A few trees 111 the neighborhood were struck hy lightning but uo damage was done, Orangemen Celebrate. The glorious Twelfth hus come and gone. Throughout lhe Dominion lhe day has been spell! in celebration and many happy reunions look place as Orangemen and their friends assembled together. The local lodge, No, Is7i, met together along with friends from Pernie and other points along lhe line. Al one o'clock a parade was formed with Mr. Boyco riding the gray nag. Tbe procession inarched through the different streets mul then to lhe beautiful grove al the fool of Baker slreel Here Grand Muster Boyler took the chair nml culled upon Mayor Rogers who gave an address of welcome. This was followed by addresses from Revs. Fortune and Westman. Music was fur nished by J. McAuley ou the bag - pipes. The celebration passed oil'iu good order ami all spent a good day. There was only one thing lacking and that was the drum, but the hoys vow there will be one next year. The local lodge is lo congratulated on the success of their eele luul ion. MEETING OF. COUNCIL A Quick Reply. Al the Council meeiing on Wednesday evening Cily Clerk Prest was instructed to wire lhe lion. Hubert P. Green re the making of certain alterations in the plans of the City uud Gov eminent building uboul lo bo erected in Cranlirook. The foi lowing reply was received on Thursday evening: "C. Pros!, Esq., city clerk, Cranhrook, B C.—Have uo oh jccllon lo plan being changed subject lo the approval of Gov- ei'iiiiieiii Agent Armstrong, on distinct undBi'slandlng thai the governmenl will not he called upon to collilibule more lllllil the sum specified, namely i'li,lino Robert F. Green. Kire at Arrowhead. Passengers down lhe Coltim bin river, who arrived on lhe coasl I rii in lusi evening reported thul the lite iii Arrowhead the previous night completely de slroyed .seven buildings altogether, iwo of llie principal hotels being included, No damage wns done to tho sawmill properly or lo any of the bun iter on lhe piling ground nor wns any one injured, No estimate cillllil he ablllilind of the I,ilni money loss nor of ihe insurance carried, Nelson News, Speeiui lor lo iluys. I" Jewel Adjusted Elgin Movements in 20 year gold tilled guaranteed eases 'for $13.50 al VV, I''. Tale St Sou's, C. P. R, watch inspectors. What the City Dads are Doing Passing of the Curfew By law A regular meeiing of Iln- city council was held ou Wednesday evening. There were presenl Mayor Rogers, and alder n Pink, Ryan, Tlsdale und .lad, son. Minutes of last regular meet ing were rend uud adopted A communication fr W It. Harilgell. re the dumping of refuse und providing some method of preventing cuttle gelling access to tin-same was tiled On inotlou the city clerk was instructed to wire Hon li. P. Green to grant the necessary permission to make certain change:, iu plan of governiiieul building, subject to the approval of the government agenl, Mr Armstrong, as it was absolutely necessary to gel ihe plastering done before frost. Aldermau Pink reported thai the contract for the Improve menl of Ihe tire hall was given lo Geo. Leask & Co ll was ordered that vouchers be issued, to be paid as per list With the exception of McConnell St Co,, Calgary Cattle Co. and Morrow iii McPurlaud, these lo in found lo lie correct j -I O, i'i niiigs. p I. si . ol Pernie was al Cranlirook Ihis week on business. ., ,, i ., ot jMinniino, was a L'ne.si paid as soon as the same are *|,0 Cosmopolitan Wednesday W ll ROSS AT V1CT0KIA Like the Appoint Attorney lienerul ,, ,,. , , , ,, I Would Like the Appointment of _ IL I mi and R, iVIttcphcrson of Toronto were registered ul the Cranbrook Mon.lay, — .b'hii Maedonald ol WyclilTe It is rumored thai \\ R Ross, was in ihe eiiy Tuesduy on M. P, P., has nu objeel in visil '""*""""' ing the coasl al this pnrllcular I'Ved Suivihe. editor of llie lime, and that objeel is io secure, Moyie Leader, was m the cily a ministerial appointment The Monday I ,„;,, , ,, oniei- .ii attorney general is Mrs. 'I' T McVittie ol Port vacant, and would be acceptable Steele waa a Cranhrook visitor Tuesday. Pred Robinson ol Winnipeg wus a guest sit lhe Cl'ltllbl'ooll on Sunday last A, J Hales ol Vanillin er was a guest at the Cranbrook Sundaj ami Monday, It It. illinium- ot Vancouvei wus transacting business in lown Wednesday Al, Doyle lefl on Sunday lasl on a triii lo Calgary and othel prairie towns Constable Joe Walsh of Porl Steele was at Cranbrook Tues lay on business, 11. A. Johnson of Vancouver was transacting busiuess ul Cranbrook Wednesday. Mr. und Mrs J. Wlilluhoiise if Moyie were gliosis al lhe Cosmopolitan Wednesduy. A. M, Neil und M, Mclsinie nf Rossland were registered ui lhe Cosmopolitan Wednesduy il. II. Iluwlhorulhwaile. M. I'. I'., of Naniuino, was a guesl nl J, R, Collev Of Mucleod llllll I" "Hilly" und Ins friends in Pernio The following is from lhe Pernie Ledger: "Much Specula!ion is being in iiuh/eii iii regarding Mr Ross' trip I" lhe coast and many people think his visit has more l" it" Willi mallei•, political than with a vacation for rest The Ledger sees nothing in this summer day vacation to cause It lo change iis opinion that there will be tm election, either bye or general, so long as such a movement can in an} way be avoided. II, however, the government opens iln-, Constituency by up pointing Mr Ross lo the cabinet there are itumistakuble evidences thai there will bo a lively light over ihe seal, as Mr, Hawthorn- thwaile and Ins followers an linunce Ihal Ihey will have u candidate in ihe Held tn oppose Mr. Ross uud Ihal Ihey me sure lo eleel him." Tin- Prospector is of the opin ion. however, il Mr. Ross is up ,„ .,, , .,, .1. iv. lonev oi .Mail I anil "»'i iiuni-ver, n inr. tvoss is ui. lie committee on works will n t,i„,. - », ,,, , i ,. ,, ■'< I'l'iigiiu nl Murysvi le were pointed lo ihe cabinet, Mi i n ,iii,,>i iin, iin i I.... —..... , i. . ,, , ,. .. , , III leil^.lii ni .11.11 I s\i ii' Mi-ti' hold a meeiing ou I'hiirsduy gnosis lit the Cranbrook M lay evening. Thul Ihe cily clerk notify the Water Supply Co, lo repair the holes in the streets caused hy excavating while supplying water to consumers. By-law No P. W. Gordon of Nelson uml I). P ICttno of Kaslo were registered ul lhe Griiuhroolt on Thursday. N.C. Mok'insiry of Marysville, who has been visiting a! Edition heiiiB the '""'Alia., returned to Craubrook ~, , Tuesday. Pound and Dog Tax Bylaw, amend ul wns reconsidered, l-deutom.nl .Governor Hel.ven , i ■• n i,i "I Albei'tll spent several dlivs in passed, nnd tinully adopted. ,< i, i, , • ,., , ■ , , ' ■' ' i rnntirooli tins week u guest ol By-law No. 28 being Iho |)r j, || King Curfew Byluw wus also recon- Wm ,,, T.,,„ „.,,„ ||(|s sulercil. passed and finally inking u holiday visiting ihe uunpU'il. ji'tuis! rilics, t'l-Mini.-il tn < nni •„.„,* ... It was ordered Ihal I -ity '-rook Sunday lasl. ' * ■ \'" """" ''"'"* '" ■' i il,,- proi nice to prepare lur uu clerk have a synopsis of lhe] .1. A. Harvey lefl on Siiliirdliy Huwt burnt hwaile und his friends wi'tii em much ice in preventing the return of Mr. Hoss. Will Open the Campaign. We learn from whal we consider the best of authority that -I A. Maedonald of Kossland, ihe leader of ihe Liberal parly in litis province, will o| ihe campaign on or aboul July l.'.'th, iu anticipation of au election this fall. That lie has Issued In it ructions lo ihe heads uf Liberal lusi for Si Thomas, i let , mul other eastern points. He will lie absent aboul six weeks Mr. and Mrs. P. Dinginau ar rived home from Ih usl Mon duy and have taken up then esidence on Hanson uveiiue. Curfew Byluw published in llu weekly papers giving lhe date ill which said liy law will he ell forced. Council adjourned al 11 p.m. COMING AND OOINU J. Broley of Pernie was in the cily Tuesday. T. C. Edwards of Calgary was in the city Priday. Arch Leitch spent several days this week at Calgary. R. B, Wheeler or Wycliffe was in the city Monday. M. A. Beale was al Moyie Wednesday on business. E. Doberer was ai Calgary lhis week ou business. A. T. Blaine was al Calgary this week ou business II. Cum in lugs of Jaffray was in lhe cily Wednesday. A. II Doruiaii ol Spokane wus iu llie city Wednesday J. Swlniierloii of Kiugsgnie was iu lhe cily Thursday. E. J. Hupp of Spokane wus a Craubrook visitor Monday. "Bobble" Alliens, ihe popular II. W. Rouse, Spokane, was grocery clerk in (l T lingers' ill the Cosmopolitan Priday. store, left ou Sunday last lor a Geo, Laurie enme up' from si Vv'"'|is'V""',["'," "' '"" '' Creslou Pri.lnv on business. In Broeliville, Ont Dr. King was al Moyie Thurs , W1m I'"" "', l'.'',"",i"',wl'" lay rolessiom.l business. I1,s ' ' *.■*■■■*•? Il1 l'° ' \"""'" •' ' lor several weeks, was in I tan early general election. Kevenue and Expenditure. The sialeinetii of revenue and expenditures of ihe dominion for the twelve moulds ending June iln lusi. slum's ihe revonue lo l« J. P. PlanaganofSpokiini!, G.Us7s,iioo,50it, an iucrense of *i ■HI,sic' iiver previous income, whilst ihe expenditure was $5',00n,5l*!l, au increase of $■),• Tsl.T*.'.*' Hiei lusi year. The capital expenditure lor lite same lime shuws un increase from ♦10.984.3H2 io 112,727,807, or nearly two millions. The revenue for the month of June Increased by over 4800,000 and expenditure by about $400,- 0011, Examine Mining Property. J. Ryan of Wardner was iu lhe cily Tuesduy on business. J. Iv Stephens of Morrissey was nl the Cninbrook Sunday li. Stewart of Movie was u Crunbrook visitor Sunday last Win. Tlll'l'linl enme down from Luke Creek Monday Oll busiuess. P. Cliirk of Montreal was a guesl ni I he Crunbrook Tuesday, P. W. Green of Toronto wus a guesl in ihe Crunbrook on Wed liesdny. (! Scbiick of High RIvor.Alla., was u Crunbrook visitor on Wed nesduv G. Room,' of Vancouver, und .1 J, McManus of Toronto were gliosis in ihe Cranbrook Thurs day. ,1. S, Carter, district passenger agenl, 0. P. ll , was in the city Tuesduy ou company business. Ile lell ou Wednesday's loon 1 for Pernie. J. P.. McNuughlon, the poptt lur drummer tor Clreenshields .v Co. of Vancouver, was iu town several days lhe early purl of the week. Mrs. Geoi'ge Hoggarth and children ami Mrs. E Small aud children lefl mt Tuesday fori , , r , ,, , ., _ Elko, where they will spend a ,'1"1'" t-":,sk' " A McDonald, month camping. '' "• McDonald, and John Mi- Mr..!. D. McBride. wife and Do,mld' °[ Oranbrook, were In daughter, und T. Stark spent ll,ls weB,< looking over the Sunday lasl in Nelson on their Mabel mineral c'nim ou Goat way home from the coast, ur mountain Mr Leask owns uu riving home N lay. I internal in I.,,,., and brought lhe other gentlemen in examine the properly prior lo entering Into negotiations ■*,illi litem for the sale III it Messrs McDull nlil are well pleased with ihe Mabel as far as Ihey have seen il and il is likely llllll Ihey will lake il uver from lhe presenl linnet's. Mr Leask is un i-u I It iistitsl le believer in lhe I nil I innl I'ttliiie Ihal is in slOl'O lor Ihe Camborne camp, ami staled ihal liunil, Tuesday, returning In Sleele liming lhe afternoon, N. Hanson uml I' Jensen nl Wasa were in lhe cily Monday Mr. Hanson took lhe nflcruooil I I'll I ii Tor (tiilgnrv, where he will * i - " purchase souin blooded ciillle for;11' tbisdenl iiiulorinlizeil he would Ills-slock fnnn III Wnsn devote tlm proe Is in develop Mr A Sullivan, principal of big ihe Big Showing, also lhe Nelson public school, was situate on Goal mountain, mid he would be 11ui11• jnslilieil in doing so as he lilt I Iml that was on bis ivav easl lu ad us , . . uilgein an el loilitrv f( '"I"'rly* Wl"' "s m,lsslV1-' . f .. ..... .. . *. . .-L....,;.,.. ..r ,n 1.....1 ,-,.i ..siting Mr and Mis (' I', Reid Ibis week Mr Slilllvu |n judg. .... , test ill Sutili Sic Murie. iiiii showing nl* silver lead galena. Mrs. A. II Eager relumed Iwn8 «1"st1l»od t in- nf the from Calgary on Salnrday lust biggest t soflhecamp Mr H B lfon, „,,„,, d und is innkiugmiungentenls lo Leask has been Interested ir, from 'Wvelille W sihiy ou IB0Vn ln"" '','"" ,,.SI" , '," '", ,l,lnin* ''"' "l;'"V "aaVH '"'" * business, ''I1:',"""1 .,''v " "* £»m'«7 woll Inforn n lhe subject, .iml Miss May Jiuninson, All , . , .,. ,. , ,. Geo. Powell nl the iIranbrook three tire guesls of Mrs W. II. "' v"'w "' ll,ls ll"'1' ,,IB Dye Works wus al Jaffray and Wilson They will remain lor opinion is worthy of nvle.r-Cuui- Wardner this week on business, lumilber week 111 towu. |borne Miner. THE PROSPECTOR CRANBROOK It t .H'LV 14, 1900 L CLAPP W ROLLINS linker Street. Lighted By Electricity Heated By Hot Air li note Cranbrook, B.C ESTABLISHED IM A. B. Crf%ctr, n .pond ng improvement iu the manage ul aud operation of Ibe illllli Professional. HARVKY 4 MollARTER The newspaper is u law book babbisters and solicitors PUBLISHER AND EDITOR ,,„. ,,„. ,,,,I,,I,.„|. a sol mon for i , K v mu;, „ ,|., - B.C. "Hit,, thoughtless, a librur} for , ®he Hvoevectov. ","1 ;""u I,m"'islu,v r,,r w, f. gurd ******/*** Of*"*-**"r lh|1 |liwi,>ss, i, nia.v stiinulate -.\ i*ri;ii.\*i. mi\ ii. iikii, Comfortable Bedrooms First Class Dinint, Room ^""JIHT aewspapei-s in ihif province are talking on lum this fall. We hav uo hesitation in saying i hal n such i'Vi'IiI Will lake pill HEADQUARTERS POR TOURISTS AND OLD TIMERS While in Cranbrook noi lougago -^- -.'■' .j—arr-- 1 ===== .1 l'l ' | I l"S.'U 1 U 1 i V 1' ,. | I I I , ' PfOSpOC . tor asked Premier McBride if an Ihe st indifferent, bul it cannot be published without cosl and sent free in subscribers I This is im joke Granbrook Barrister Solicitor, I2U*. ,: EMPLOYMENT' Itrltifili CohunbUi C M. DUNBAR FOUND The iN ll.XKI'.i: ST., ONE Imnl! WEST OP IIII.I. .V CO. Tin l.v plane In town iluu eiiii make life worth lliu living. do nan noie The Hot Water Question A.GBNCY ll will pay those « ho are looking for work lo i all and Can tst; Settled Bit Lis Quickly .imi Satlslactorllu eiei lioll WO ii'i ' ike plaee Hits veat- Hi, answer was no: there is no reason foi brit-ginf. on a _. M . .. general election We have been J*m McArthur ju power inn three years, and ' He ,-jlll seeill'i- vn, .1 lllll .111. Hie country are well satistici u nn lhe conditions ol iiTn politlellllv. vUhEATING PATMORE, BROS „illl SHU' I-l ' ' l'l' S I"" niter tin ilonu - " 11« i '' lull ll ,.' i Ihi l-lllll ,'ll|.l|l'l.' olsupi . ' - >.. fthllll' In"-' '.' lie. - UU i Hen lu-' 'Vi -an imi ii. imi thiili-u . Ii is only ' li'il newspapers and iii-ii-work I"-,-;-■ . i tew professional polil ■ Plumbing and Heating thai i i worrying, and see nn i in-"tei i,-n.'•" -i ■ election iii the near future also Hi vou oul i CluthC8, Slmv" Hats. Etc. II Mllllsl'l 11, SOI.Il'ITOl! mul NOT Ui\ I'ltlll li Oranbrook, U 0 0. //. Thompson • sy ll IHltlSI'Klt ,1 sill.|| | III] ' ; -A Mil \i;i ei nl li ot I ll'l LEASK Ullll.DINO i fiiiilii'iHik, Iii' THOMAS Mc V I TTIIS P.lw.S. «S C.R. Port Sleele B.C, If Premier Uuriei and Hanson Ave CluxnitooK, ll.l I'letnie, \lrl'.! ile were ruuniug in this valley jusl now foi pi l'l iiiii hi ii'i, Ilcatinu and Ventilating Engineers tk-ai honors on iheh ,-'-. ~ .-_.. . - . = - , waj ' is. the kilter would gt. yjf <, ■+■ ^ -^ 0 ^ 9 + » 9 ♦<.♦<•♦<*•♦ s. ♦ o ♦ o ♦ ike , greal « lining, says 111 'a " i ♦ W nu" i Intcrop * T) I T C I I / I J X. | ] ,♦ 9 The pencil p she 9 Nelson New- mi sl •• » loitnd. (or he si iin tes li ♦ se the Ka Islam! s <> baa to puncl u. >e cuod ♦ ,-\,''i -,■ > . all ♦ t nil he ises ., Ivi alb efori 1B. H. SHORT & CU The Painters, Paperhangers, Etc. * ♦ & d f 4 OUR LARGE STOCK WAILPAPEA IS COMPLETE Remember we carry the only stock o] HUM papers in iIranbrook. Sign Painting a Specialty All kinds of Painting and Decorating attended to promptly. and il '•" s '-li violent wi PEKTIXKXT PAl'AUIlAI'llS. 4 Xo place else "I, the globe will » you iiiii as big-hearted, generous P.O. BOX 38 ARMSTRONG AVENUR PHONE 111 .0, •&9--£-^*>:«:'*:.*.4.»:♦:♦-4;. yd;.9:'4\ *:*;. •>*;.*>'.v. *'$.'■ *> ft C^« **m**-o ***s^a 4 I Kresh aad Baited Heats \ Orders by mail will receive prompt ami careful attention J 4 4 4 4 4 4 innl noble people as reside in ihis old lown. Thev are ii"l much mt dress parade They do not near silk stockings anil silk hats bui ihey have hearts as big and warm as ever pulsated in human breasts A geutlemuii nl one of our boarding houses, after having banns shoved ul him each meal for two straight weeks, asked the wuiter to please rend the eight verse ol the thirteenth chapter ol* Hebrews, We imagine ibis will make some of our readers gel the dust off their bibles. A few days ago n rather bush ful young woman went into u store carrying three chickens. She inquired the price of chickens ami ni the siinie time put them on llie counter. The clork didn't know the chickens' feet Were tied, and asked if Ihey would lay there, She bii her "No, JOHN BULL ■ particular. That ir* what makon him iutfh aforeoln thaworld. it is tb tt soma particularity that onabloa ti-* to offer you the Best Shilling Six-Penny Pipe in the World OXE IICMIinai SHAPES ANDSI/.Ks fvtry I'ipe (iudrantetil. SOID IN CANADA fOR ,15c. THET HILL KOI BI.'KN" IIIEV WILL NOT CRACK Juki riwienibi'r j DR, E W.l'ONNOI.l.Y I PhyslGlan i""' Siirtjeon J ol'-l'-lCl'l MIMSTIiO.Mll 1VK j linens: !i tu 11 ll.lll. - III I 1 ■ - ua. { I'luhi. I Ulii'i' 1113 II, '-ii I, 'in'.' Kill ^.....^.....■■.■■.~.........^..-»...^"»'»,....". 1 ■ „. Order hy Phone *5 l'l ■ . a *>>• a . *> I af, eed VW have this week unloaded n car of each kin QUALITY THE VERY BEST 0 i handkerchief and said: , sir: they are roosters.'* \tul ii came to pass that after he bad advertised his (roods, there came unto him great multitudes From all the regions round about and did buy of bint. Ami when bis competitors saw il iliei marveled anion"; lIt.-tti- shIvs, saying: "How be ii thai iiii- man is busy while ive lmil idly iiliuut nni' doors?" And he -pake unlli them "In this fast "Shield Brand G. P. TISDALE The Tobacconist •»rnm***f*m*,m?*iiimmmm,,nmni*i' ITonsorial Parlor; fe Foi ,l Cool anil Clean Shave I Or a Perfect Hair Cut | A Hot or Cold Bath I'"1 Tn Walter B.LaingtuV.I'i's.i I | Baiter Sired, Cranbrook, ll.r. ■ ' uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu For Sale BUSINESS BLOCK i In Armstrong Ave. for further information apply J. M, DERR BoovsiioB Maker Armstrong Ave. ilKfti i | MUSIC | Mrc Uiclnn TEACHER OF THE rS. tllSlup PIANOFORTE Special allcnlioii in lunch. technique, phrasing and grading of studies. Kor I'luii.".iim'-n|i|.l> ini'. K.. Iti-lil x ■ili„ '|'he lii'ii-ui-l-. CRANBROOK AERIE 967 F. O. E. FRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES I'-VKIIY Tlll'llMDAY Vllttllll! Ill-.'lli'-l- Clll'llillll.l llll'ill'll i'. linss Tatk, \v. Pivsldeni A. \V. lll.Ai'K. s .4ll|.l.lll.l,I.III.IH..,...I.I.Mi»llll.l.il,,,,^ ■ if Rocky Mountain Chapter jj | Nn. li**.. it, ,\, M. il Ili'L-iihif meettngfi:—2nd Tues- > ilny in i-iti'li tui'iitli iu i-iirtii I n'eloek. ig Sojoui'iihig i'iiiii]iittiiniia are |! cordially Invited, I Wm. K, Tatk, Scrllie B. 1 :j llii\ I CRANHROOK, 11, C. MINI'.lt.ll, ACT O'oliM 1.1 -JKII'I'll'I'lTi: HI' IMI'llliVl'MI.M NOTICE. Speciai. Price foh Ton Lots, Call nnd is befn buying elsewhere Vie also can i a stock ol :arnefa's stock ;.::: poultry food Harris Bros. PRICES THE VERY LOWEST j|ageofpns idrustleil Ib easier ^^J^T'Li '-^ZTin jffiK [or .1 en I in enter il ye of a I''',".!" needle than tor n man lo (Inui-isViIHimuivo! ' Ait Iimii adverl isinu" ii a iUimiiiiiiv ntstiii'i IVIi.-li- l.u-iili-.l On I'-i'iiwii'li MiKii.liiui nml 'till illlirllnll.il - A llllll'", IU,' Mill .lulu.-.'I' l.tllilll'liv I*' .illnri hCl'I'lltli'iilllNll Illiiin ml,-inl alxlvillll-H Iiiiiii Hii- iIhIii liL'ri'Ol ' |.n ui Hi,' Mliilntl II nli'i loi ji i iTllll- I,,., iwm4^^m4. a>aaa< a a- a ah^w«a»^—«w> A V'tlllie inOtllCI I'lllllll'l'll ll occupy a seat in front of ns nn it l'uiiViiiii/li,il'l:'riiivii''i'tllmit,'iii,''i''tii' irain last week, when an uinus- AiiT'iimin-t i»\tt noiiceiiiu ili^' ine,ilelil occurred She was Htn-uViflaiiclil-L-rliVlenlanl l„i|.riiv h.' said she "l.nuks ffll I tu me like it ud In-; sv mallei anil seemed lo be in greal f)V aii'l positively refused lo bccoin- IJj™ m\ lui't".I Finally iiii old gentle I ,.„, 0)) man who was sitting beside thej1"-1 M distressed ihor, and whom ivd [|™, mi took i Iior father, remarknil::' *"' ■ .letiii. I .1 larrup that kid "!]],'.',',',' TIMIIKH Nu'l'li'l. Tiiltii ni'ii"' uun tiiiin 'lie-, iifliiril I iiiiiliii'Hlifiii'il mil |i|ill' ii> iiii-i'liii'i i mlssliinri ni l.j.1,,1. nn.l Wmi-. in \ iiii.ri tin- ill-aiu Mi-.,I, -. C I,' Mo N'ciiii-sl to railroad depot, Has ace inn 'Uhiilis Iiif the public iil|ei|li:llleil in I 'ranbrook. in iurn n uver." was the fjuitinl t'l-pli (Iood mails will lead In UlO gull' ™' oral iinprovemeiil of the counlry- ci ■Ifln The liintii'i' who drives In ' l',»rn«l,«, 11 I*;Mill II snTli'l; ih,, i nil! n|i|ilj in ih, il, li i ,.l Uilliila IViilli- till ,i Iii-i-i.ii- Hi HOGGARTH k ROLLINS I lint nnd Cold Itatlis Proprietors a I1""1 "'"," l"«" 0VBI' ;| spacious |u,„„ ?]H smooth well cared for roatl will,""'" s\.'N.sasv^\v»4*svCiM'''W '-VC?.vV''«s'r.'c; ^V'«llll ''in ^^^^^g|^B^^^^.^^^[^^^ia I uncousciously come to effocl cor u K Iii Simili lOtlsl Kuuli'liiu \ 1/ ii tin- iniiilu ,i-l i 'iiii-'i nl tl •I Hitill i -.i ,1 sii i'linin rhnllix, ll"'iiii- im-.i sinlmu 11 'I'll,.Til I ,h|||l< ll«" HAllllV DAVIS ANCIENT ORDER1,: FORESTERS Gourt Cranbrook 8943 MI'U'.'I'S 'INII ANII I'l'll 'I't'CSIIAVS IN PATMORE'S HALL \'i>ituiL' Ittvtlii't'ii I'lifilinlly iuviti'il C. ll., A. Mi-l.'ilWAX. Soeretni-y, T, MAIISHAI.I. SAVE TIME ALL THE TIME BY USING SEATTLE, TACOMA AND ALL Pacific Coast Points ST. PAUL, CHICAGO, NEW YORK, AND ALL POINTS KAST Piiliu'u nnd Tourlfit Sliinjiers, Bult'utt Lilirary Cars, Muilurn Day Coaches, Dininu' Oars, MEALS A LA CARTE. Besl Meals on Wheels 2 KAST THAI MS n KAST ANII WKST HA 11,1 ^ I'm- lull IHII'lii-llllll'a, I'llllill, Inliliiis i'li'., I'llll un ut- llllllI'CHH. S.ll, \'I'lllKMS, ii.iv.I'.A.. s.'iiiil,', Wnsii, i', W, \IA.IJOXI-'.Y, i.l'. a T.A., ,|„,li„i„'. E. H. SMALL, Manager Centrally Located Electric Lights Manitoba Hotel Under New Management llcndqimi'tcrs for mil uiiu und nlil tinict's. •m \\ hen vmi want a good 1111 ti w | ♦ place to stop come to the »! Manitoba. d, a, Mcdonald, manager We Give You Your Money's Worth | LEASK k HENDERSON | SZ "i'lll'' FASHIONABLE TAILORS | Always Up-to-Date — =3 £ Granbrook, - - B.C. % fiuuuuuuiuuiiuiuuiuiiuiuuuuuuaiuuiiuiuiuuiR i*l»li»H»P%l%H'»l^^*B*ia^l«Il'MiKl»il»il^'^l»l8*>il* } CRANBROOK | Bowling Alleyj «i One ul llu- best and one of the most 1. f popular recreations in Cranbrook ljl 0 i«i & | l«i OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TO 12 P.M. I il I * ! 1 R. LASTIRI, Prop. OPEN FOR LADIES I il Armstrong Ave. Tuesduy and Friday nflei-nonns W T (»| B»ll»[il^»il%a.®-^»[iKl^»IS«iHiKil»l%iWII»il*ll»lil»'ll« I a I P. Burns & Co. i ST Head Office, JE Cftltyary, Albnrttt m*r* »*- £ Main OtHce for East Kootonay, Cranbrook, B.C 3 3 Wholesale and Retail zs | Meat Merchants 1 £ at- C Dealers in £ Live Stock Abattoir and Cold Storage^* at Calgary. Alberta 3 iiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiuiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiaiauiiiiiLl Cosy and Comfortable Rooms Headquarters for IVI in iim Men Royal Hotel Marysville, B.C. A. P. CHENETTE, Manager The iilinvn llnlel lias Imnn i-ocontly erected, uiul noally I'ui-iii.-sh- i-il tlirniiirliinii. Tlio Bar is supiiliml wilh tlm liesl brands of Liquors uml Cigars. ■Geo. R. Lmsk & Co R. STEWART ity Scavenger I'lirlies liuvlng bueli yards, nml iiiisi'is in clean, and rofuso mallei' in lie taken nwuy, should leave orders wil.li mo, l.i'llli' "I'.lil". Ill tin' <'ill I'li'l'lla llllll' nr drop a {ui.-iiil I'ui'il in Box 106, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Plans, Specifications and Estimates FURNISHED ON APPLICATION All kinds of building material constantly on hand. TF1F. PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK, B 0., JULY II. IWH SlMPl£ STRONG SPEEDY SILENT ftjKisj!liHuii»,ar Purchase Prioe $3.00 a Month Allowance Made Kor Old Machine ski: Arnold k Roberts If you have Meanly WE Wll.l. TAKK IT If yon have none WE Wll.l. MAKE IT Prest Photo Go. Studio. Picture ii'itininu a Speiiiiltu I taker St, Cranlirook, H.C. J. Edgar Davis jj. Bricklayer - """•Contractor I'IH INK 115 Furnace, Boiler, Range uml Fli'e'iliicn Work a Specialty, All ilescrlptlon of stone-work under- taken. Orders left at J. D. McBRIDES Will I'u'i'i'in' l'i'iiiii|il Attoiitlon. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Winnipeg Exhibition $20.85 Round Trip On sale July 20 to 27. Good to return till August L'isd. Eastern Excursions St. Paul, Chicago, Ontario, Quebec, Maritime Provinces August 7. 8, 9, Kept. 8, IU. Good to return lill Oct. 81, Kor rates, berth rawrvatloiM ami i i|iii grawpector. SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1900. PROVINCIAL REVENUE Kiuauoc Minister Tatlow Makes a Hood Showing. Vancouver, July 7.- Very nearly 1(100,000 will be the total revenue derived by llie provincial govoriiineut Iroin the operation nf ils timlier department during lhe lisi'til year which ended on June ill'. All records for collections on account nt licenses and royalties were broken during the Usual ywii' jusl niided. and the lumber- ing Industry appears to lie ou the eve uf greater expansion still, A conservative prophecy made is lhat the liseal year of lUOtl- 1IHI7 will slmw ti revenue liiiin the timber department of not less ilniii 1750,000. The month of June was the banner month for collections since the days when the province tlrst commenced selling timber licenses, Approximately jiiui,- (Hio was received in payment of licenses alone during that month That amount is over live limes greater tlitui the total collections made the tirsi year lite govern menl commenced lo derive revenue from the sale of its timlier. The revenue from limber dur- iug the fiscal year IH04 19115 amounted tu $4IS,000 in round numbers, while collections for the calendar year ending December Disl Inst total led nearly 8579,000. The number nf licenses taken oul for timber is steadily increasing, • The enormous, increase in the lumber Industry has been mainly responsible fur our bettered tlllllliclal position. The esli milled revenue from this source, (t-l I Hi, I it it i will lie exceeded by uboul #100,000, or 2n per cent. This increase alone will more lliuu cover the estimated deticit. Mining receipts have also been larger than expected. As an ill- stance, of this, Vancouver office had an excess of 80 percent., and many other agencies, including that at Victoria, have also brought added revenue. The principal deficit in revenue that had to be met wus, of course the Chinese head tax. In 1904 fj the province obtained (1258,050 from this source, which is uow entirely wiped out. Ilui there is in prospect for next year a re duction of tixed charges that will go a long way to meet this. The loans of 1877 llllll 18U7 will 'nature then These at present take $140,000 each year from the revenue, bill this drain will cease in 1907. This will leave a large sum available for public, improvements that it is at pres enl unable to undertake. The people of the province can look with confidence, therefore to the betterment of many lines ol' governmenl efforl iv opening up the country ill the near fut it re. ll is probable also tbat taxation may be reduced, us the continued prosperous conditions, we have every right to expect, warrant the assertion that revenue will increase largely. Willi the opening up of new disl rids lhe revenue from real properly luxes may become greater, bul lliere will mil likely be much of nu increase in this direction. As setlleinenl becomes v general, lliere will be new municipalities springing up and local bodies will take charge of community Improvements, That being Ihe case, there should be no difficulty in going ahead on safe lines nml bringing, as far us the power of the province lies, all districts available within direct communl nation of some method nf transportation, Nine Hour Day ■The Granby company, llio Dominion Copper Co., iu the boundary district, unit llie It C. Copper Co, have inaugurated a nine hour day for surface men around their mines. The change Weill Into effect with lhe Granby lasl week and with llio Dominion Copper company and the Ii. ('. Copper Co, lhis week. The nine hour day will iuclude blacksmith, machinists, carpenters, teamsters and all others working on the surface. We heard a youug man remark lasl week that, "The world owes me a living,'' li is hoped for lhat young man's good lhat bell gel the notion out of his head It's a mistake, a grave mistake, Uie never entertained a foolish | idea nor one which will bring I him asiaallor measure of respect, 'The world owes the young mail liol ll lug; but instead lie owes the world and society au active, noble manhood, a steady, honest en ergy whieh will enable him to associate with decent men and women in a true manliness uf character that will make his friendship valuable and his pres once and companionship desired. The truly intelligeut activity, and this young man should -onlribute lo society's happiness and welfare the grace which cniiies through study, toil and honest thought. duly wind is needed to spread rumors but for reliable news you must read your home paper. Just arrived, a carload ot hay und oals. A, C, Bowness Ia» i.ii.i ... | P ■ . ■ . ■ ■ a> ■ ■ • ■ > Granbrook Mm OKAKT tt OOYLE, PKOP'S Teams and drivers furnished for any point in the district. A. DOYLE, Manager ',„, i..,.,,., nimnnimi W. CRAIG MASONRY Sit-uiii Butlers and Furnace Work a Specialty. Cost and Stock Estimates Furnished Upon Applies tion. P.O. Box 834. Crdlitirook. B.C. For Sale Owing to arrangements to engage in another line of work, we will Son our Business ul a most reasonable price R N. FINCH & CO. CONFECTIONERS Phone 182. Cranhrook, B.C. NOTICE. To whom It iimy concern. The undersigned and wife havini* «lul>- ap SvateA hetorm the Municipal Court <>l L'rau- rook. II C. nnd buviii.' oy mutual cuIim-ih signed separation papers, sal J pit purs i»*lii(* duly recorded on minutes ot saiil Court, tiou all persons take notloe that I will not lie responsible for any debi or uny actions ur in} late wife. Marcla R. Price, Signed, llAHKV W. t'KM'K. haled July :f v 11. Harvey's licence, thenee wesi liuichalii- thence iUH'lli 10 chains, ihenee eu*t ti.o chain*, thoncu suuth -in chains to point uf couituetirr HI till t. Dated April mth, imu.. «7lf KMMA HAI1VHV NOTICE. IN THK COUNTY COI'KT OK KAST KO(l TKNAY. HOKDKN AT CltANHHOOK. In I'rolciD. Noilie Is hereby Klven lhat on the 'Mill du> of June, mon li was ordered by I*. K. Wilson, Km-nl ft*. Judge of lllll Mill! Court lluit .liitoi'i 1'iirHiinon Anin.iri.im nlfli Ial udmlulslrulur (up Hint pui Mon nf Ihe C U ol Kouletmv im Iml ed Wllhlll llio Klei'tuiul Hlslllcl of CrttllbrOOk, he HtlmlnUlinlui ur ull ullll sIliKlllur tl stale ur Kilwlu Niton of Cran k, la rnr, de i earn.I hilt-state Kvery prison indebted III lhe shIiI deceased la if(jtiirtHl lu iiinkc pay mroiihwiih to Hie Ulltte I signed, KVITV 'H-imili liHVlng mi pusseHstoii efTei-U. lielougTng to tint deceased In rcittilretl foriliwlili i wilh Hie di- iril.u : tion of ihe estate, having regard to thi in i-luliu- oltly uf which he iliit.1 have luul IlllllCH Dated at Craubrooli Ihli auili day nl June iwo J ¥ AHMSTKH.NU. 1 87 uttuUI .»il,i.iiil-..u.iiui nstiine a NOTICE. .Jim 7(sotin You can shake /// llll \ \\\V." down a " Sunshine " furnace without getting covered with ashes and dust—has a dust flue through which all the dust and ashes escape when you shake dowu the fire. This heater is so easily regulated and operated, and so clean, that it makes the entire household. bright and genial. Sold by all enterprising dealers. Booklist free, WChryl LONDON, TOBONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER, ST. JOHN. HAMILTON. I. Tnki> iiniire iimi wi- intiniii io ttplily to thu Chief Commissioner "l i.uiiila suit Worka for permission to r,ii | anil carry Awn} limber from lhe lul- lowing described lauds lu North Kaat Kooienay: I (,'oramenelu( ai a |n.at planted ou chains, thence east lli) chains, thence south 4U chatnA to polut of Loinuieni.'e- iiii-in. August 24th, 1906. Kiiuiia H.ii iiiii. Commenciug al a pint planted - * '-li'iiiia «'•! ul the northwest coroer of I., Harvey's timliei licence, thenee um lh llio chains, thence eaai Hi ,-hains Cross River trail on the east batik of I thence south ltlO chains, theuce west 40 lhe Kooteuay Itiver abouttluhulnsuurth chain, i" |."ini ,.l commencement, ol iln- find, thenee uorth 8U chains, August 25th, 1906. theuce east 80 chains, thence south w Cyrus W. Harvey chains, thence wesl 80 ehaius to place IB. Commencing at u poat planted "' ^«>»»'^- 24 chains wes. ol the northwest corner August 10th, 1905. 0, ,,. Utnay,, ,!,„,„,, |i„„r„.l. lhB„M Uiilmiiill Harvey west 80 chains, theuce north 80 chain., *.'. Commencing ui a posl plained at l'ipI1(-'e east 80 chains, thence .ouit, «u Un- nuuili iveai corner ol \V, II, Hai-vov's I^'111'11" to point of comuieticement. licence, thence -.i.-ai im chains, thnuce August 25th, 1905. north 40 chains, thence easl Itm chains, _J^ Annie B. Harve) thouce south 40 chains i" pului uli Patmore Bros. Sole Agents MORE BARGAINS We have the hest collection of Flies and Artificial Bait in Cranbrook. FOR1 tneneement, Aiilmi-i |flth, 1905. Mwaril K. Hatv..-\ ■I. t Miiitui'ii.-iiiu ai it |iu»i fovt)' i-luliu- north of th*> aouth won fornerol \\\ to. I Harvoy's tlinlk't'llooni'i', tliunoo north 40 t-luiiiiM. thoncu wosl li-ti i'lialns, thenoe south Wohutns, Lheuev 1 OhftlUS tO potttt Of I'OHillit'tiffllii-lil. j Auguat luili. ittOA. K.Uwir.l K. Hai'vo.\ 4 Comnioiiotng ul » post 'M i.'liiilna west of the uorthweai uornoi* ol \V. to, Harvoy'a tlmlwr lleenuo, thenee north so ehulns, the u*i so ehaius, l henee south 80 i'linin*., thenee west HO ehaina to iHjint ui commencement, Auguat 18th, 10o'>. Uh1m-I rTarvoj .'». t'ominetieluy al ti |hmi |il«nii-d :u chains west of the northwest eorner of W. tl. Harvey's timber licence, I hence west 100chains, thonee north -10 chains theueo east IU0 chains, thonee smith -hi chain* to point of commencement. Dated August Iflth, IW5. Knit I'i A. lltrv.'Y tl, Commenetiig at a post planted 40 chains north uf tin- southwest corner ol Isabel Harvey's timber liconce, theuce west HX) ehulns, thenee norlh 40 chain* thence eust IG0 chiiliiri, thence south 4n chuins tu point nl couimei menl ■ August IStli, 1906. Cyrus W, llarve.v 7. Cniuiuonctug ut u pnst planted ut the southwest corner of \V. to, Harvey's timber licence, theuee eust mii ehalnsi thenoe south BOuhUlua, thence «•*-! mi chains, theuce north mi chains tu place uf commencement, August '.'oth, 1905, fsahel Itm'voy 8, Commencing at a post planted ut the southwest corner of VV. II. Harvey'a timber licence, thence weat no ehalua, theuro south 80 chains, thence cast 80 chains, thonoe uorth mi chains to point of commencement, August 20th, 11X15, Kmlly A, Harvey \*i, CtMumonclug ui u posl planted 06 ehaius went uf the ninth west corner nr I. Harvey's .Nn. I timber licence, thenoe north 80 ehaius, thonee eust 80 ehaius, theuce suuth M) chains, ihenee weat 80 chains in point nf commence* ilie nt. August'-'Ut. 1905, Annie li. Hnrvev 10. Commencing al u poal planted 05 chalna west of tho itorthwesl eorner nf I. Harvey'a Nu. I timber licence, Ihenee west 100 chains, thence uorth III ulialna, ihenee eust hit) ohalns, ihenee auiiili 40 ohalns in potul of commeiiee* inont. Atiytisl '.'Ut, 1905. Mary > Ulueham 11. Commouulng at u punt planted forty chains north of the southwest corner of A. It. Harvoy'a tlmbor liconce j No. I, thenee wi-.ii 100 chains, thonco I north m chains, thenre oast U>u chalna, thenee south 10 chains tu point ol - | menoemeut. August '.'Ui, 1906. Mary l'\ Unchain 12. Commenoing al u posl planted IT ohalns 60 links weal nf the northwest ♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ , corner of A. to. Harvey'- No. 1 timber 'licence, thouce north ho ehains. thei I oasl 80 chains, thenco south mj chains, theuoo west 80 chain- to point of com- | tui-neeineiil. Augusi 'J:tnl. 1905, Donald M. I.luehaui, NOTICE. TAKi: Noilce titnt iixtj rlays nft.-r Jute I intriiit UiAppI) loilie t'lii.f Coiiimts4!oa«rot UmiMtiiii WorlCHfoi |iermI*.«ion to imn Lmm Uie following'iBHi-rlbnil lima* in youth him Kontenay: t'omuenotnii ul j po*\ i-l;.nii-.i m\ tin- NorihweKi corner of Lot, moi tfrwufj i iiit-ii,--- fasi iii,-t,:nii. thenre north so chiim iluu,'!-wi-.! loi'iiauis thnoeesoutUfey chalni to ^t iho place ol beginning, DEAN l( VAl'KS i.'tii i*', w CHEAP FISHING RODS Bamboo Poles, \S pteeos Split Bamboo Koda, 3 Joint :i joint, '2 tips Laucewood Hods, '.'. joint a joint, -' tips . .. (jieuuheud Huils, 3 joint a joint, - tips.. . . ,i joint, - tips ibestj . NOW IS YOUR CHANCE > C. E. REID & CO., i Phone 74 The Druggists/ PURE DKUUS KlNhi STATIONERY UlSPBaNSINtl OUR SPECIALTY. •ft***********************! J NORTH STAR -sa» HOTEL t Kimberley, B. C. j H. W. DREW, Proprietor.. t»«#«»*»*«#«»*>#*»«««*««#«i NOTICE. Ttta- notlCO Mint sixl.v iluys utter -Uie I Inii'uu loti'i'il** to the Chlol rommtistoner ur bands und Wurk* for parmlaslon io purcbaia tin-ti.ii.inii,,; described In ml iu South Kaat ICootenny: CoinuieucttiM "t a po«t pUnted al NoriliWfsicoriinrotUi wi (Jroupl Kooteoay DisirlPtaminmrlt.'d s" i. „■■„„ (,t AnttleM. l.auilf\ puroluiM- Mi.-n,-, Attsi w obalna, thoneo 11,,-[„,- run tail souili !M uurLh '.ti iin; **" un tibaltt* tlience east lu.-Htlu-,, rhnlnn tn place of beginning Annlo \i Uurle nmei MayMh Isoa iv 'l.iki' unii,-,- ih NOTICE. u >i\tj dayi afiei date 1 Is- l.miils (iitri'lin apply t ml Work .- iin< t • the rtiit-i Commiulonar oi ■« ni V'lrtovla for pRrmisulo*" to 'Uowlng dehorlbed lunds iu STEELE BREWING CO,, LTD, FERNIE, B.C. MANUFACTURERS uml BREWERS nr EXTRA PINE BEER B PORTER Yf*\ SOLD BY THE BARREL, KEG OR BOTTLED Itottled beer for family use a specialty Outside Orders (IIVKN STRICT AND PROMPT ATTENTION SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ^ P. O. BOX «12 fc ■q TKLKHHONK NU. I t? Port Steele Brewing Co., L,td. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Wholesale , LIQUORS m CIGARS A. C. BOWNESS AGENT FOR Galgarv Beer, Ale tit Porter. T. I.lltli. tit CO., Hay anil Gain. Granbrook, B.C. Ill, Coinmem.iniJ m u \»*-\ pianti'ii IH Small Knsi icoouwii*, rrminni'iii'higai n pout planted nl tho Houih- 1-iint i.itiii-ii.f i,i,i :tn:wniid helng marhed "Don. II. Iiiiliiiai'.'-i. northwcHt norimr." tbnnce nontli fU'liiy i-iuiiiis tlit'tieoeaht forty chains thence ii'ifiii •■tritty • Iitiiiis ihencuwcat fort) chalna lophiccoi couimciicotiient conultilng in all Datt'd Jiint'iind lidw, ':' DON H UUf.MAGE, NOTICE. TAKK M'TiiK UiaiililrtydayiftfturdatBl Iniund toapply lo tha (.'hlcf Coratnlssionei uj r.iiii.ls uihi Works hi Victoria tut » ipeolul llneiit'c in nu am) carry uway timber irom tbe billowing deiicrl I landa in Sm,tb Kast Koote- coiiiint-iii'iiig ut « poatplatiled at the louib- w.-si corner »t Lot .•:*, thenm soutb eighty iiinnis io the iioriliBftst I'orner oi Mtobael Kins,-, ih,. eldtT's'iutid, UieiiLe *r.Hi Turty chuins ihuiiou north torty chains, tbetica »tai sixty I'buliia lo thu east Imttk ol the Kooteoay rlvor, theme following Mild hank to the nouih want corner of i-ntaw, tbence east tu place ot hngluiilng Dated June 4tb |ww. « JOHN ROE8ER TKNDKI s MPK TIMHhK LIMITS SKai.kii tkn'Ukh.s marked "Tandan for Timber Muiit Kooteng) Dlitrlot," will in- received bj (tin tinderaitfiieil, up to noun nt Saturday tin- aoth day of June, iwa, from any pei'Hiin desIrhiK iu obtain ■ ipeulal limher licence to cut and earn away ll tuba r inilii Lot I WI, linni-i i Kootenay Dlstrlot. situated neai M.-N.-lin,-• Sidtni*, oil lhe line nf tin- I'ruHs Seat |>n«a Itallwaj ami contain- llIK 4).'t UOrOH mnii' i,r ItjHh The jMiraoii offering llii! hlKheal caab bonua »"i '"' enlttl o u ipeclnl licence covering IhuHitM lot rcnewitlilofoi tn--nivi.ii.- mciei llHcti tender tmisi till.ii i-lit-,|iii-. miide tull l.l.-lsiKIH'.l tin- Ural year's fee um) tin- ntnniint ot om pa tiled by a car ii at par in Victoria 1 amount, fl 15 uu nf inch special lloenoe iiiinus tendered and ,tlao a certlllcit chei|ue foi I2fl3.*0 r.»r coat » NOTICE. Pedro Mineral Claim, Sleele Mining Division of Mat) a Pralm Situate hi tin- fi i.-i Kooienay Dli W'llKIti: LOCATKD 0| K.ui i.ur mltefrom Marysville TAKK NtiTHK. thai "- A K SVatW I ohalu. 6n link. « ■ U—- ^'tf'^l^J. r\V^ ! I'lll ll' I A. 11. lilll'Vi-.V -Nil 1 I illi I a-r i ||;:i-|..a, nu,.|„| ,Imv ,i„v. ,r,,m ,|„. ,lMU. j,^rei,| ' lli'i-ni-i-. ilii-in-.- -vorn IMIi-liuiiia, ihi-ni-i- lomiply in llio Mlnlnnlli iter lor » ivnm 1 inn-ill in i'linin., iln-.ii u.l l«l 'li»l'ra»«nmii«Iw ih» purim. of e*. , . '., . , '".I.IHK a I H..VII lirjint uiil,,- al.uii- .lalni ulmliii. Hi ill in.-liiiiii-i.i -mint An, ,,„k, , „„,„,.,!„„ „„„„ ill i-iitiilii.-lii'i'llii-lil. I sai I i: iiiii-t l„ ii ...........1 la-lur,- Hi,- l,.u- I A'lLMIal -.llllli. 1905 riniii- A, I'lii-i'-r hi,.,i Hi ,1 Im In II, I'lllllllll-MI'IIIIJ III II |HHl |l|lltlli'll llll'l,, i'llllilla llllllll III lllll lllllllllWI'.l i-lil'll,-l' nl I). M. I.illi-lllllll'n lillllli'l- II Ill WIHl Hill I'llllilla. llll'l mil-Ill III I'llllilla. Ilii-ll ial llll) i'llllill., llimi.'i-aliillll III i-llllllla III llllllll ill - IIH'llrl-IIH-lll. Annual Klrd, lUOfi. i ju 11.- A I'i.i i-i- t"i I 'lilllMli-IH'llii; 111 ll pilal |ililllti-lt flll'ty i-llllilla wi-al llf Iln- IKIt'lllWI'fll '"I lll-llil II M. I,illi'llllin'a lillilii-l' Iii-,- ,|„| | ,; |; . Ill,- Iilll'tll HII i'llllilla, llll'lii-i- I'ltal HH illltill-l HlL-lll-l- alllllll Sll l-llllllla, llll'l Wi-al Kll llllttlll. Ill llllllll III lllli'-IH-i- llll-lll. A hi! inl '.'llll. IUii'i l.lllmi Ilui.ry IH. l'lllllllii-lli-ill,l 1,1 II |llial |illlllli-il fOrty I'li.llia Wi-al ill till- lli.lllllli'al I'l.l- uet'Ofl), M, l.ilii-lllllu'a liinlii-l- lli't'lll'l'i tl„-lli'i< iv, - -1 UKl i'llllllia. llli'lli'i- linllli HI i'llllilla llli'lli'i' ,Mal Hill rlmllla. | li.-l,.'.- auiiili 40 i'IiuIiiji lu imlnl ill iiiiii tueiit. August '.'Uli. IMili. ' I. WAT I* IHiiMA.-- A iltl.li.liTi.IN NOTICE. S'olli'ii i- iiiti-Iii ,_'i\,'M tlml uu u|i|ili- IIIi'Hi uiil In- iniiili- In lli,- I'allimni-ul I I Hii,Hill ul Hi,- iH'imiiiH Si-anliin llii'i'i-. l'l I" iM.'lll'lllll'llll' III,- |',||'||. ul' I'lill'-.v Itiilhviiy t'iitii|iii,iy In i-iiii- i i "I'l'i'iiii- a Iim- ui railway n iii'ini i»i iln- lliiiliili Columbia ii Itallwuy iii-iii- ih uiiu,-ui.,, iml Mi.-hi-l oi'i'iik, ili'-ni-ii illnlll.' Hi al alili' nf Kit Ulvai l„ a imlnl iii.nli nl h*or*lliin Itiii-r; llimico nni'llii'tiMliii'lj I., tlm PonllitB IIIvim- mlluyi lliu fiillowlii-j I-'iii-iIIiii' Uiii-i I" llu- lliil'lll III lli-iiiii'ltiil'i k: Hi,.lire imrilii-nali-rlv iilnni! Ki'iu ii'ltu 1'ri'i'k to llii-'.MIn-rlii lliniiiiliin: lliolmo nuilt,. I'llHliH'l) In Hi.' I'liniiii'.-iil Allint-ta lo ii imlnl in hi- ii.-iir Okolnknj hIho iiiiitii-li lino, un iirin-i-, Bwln. Snilili, l.i-wla llllll II, ill I, Mil I I k» llll In llie I'l'livilli'i' "I lll'illah liiliiuililn; wlili'li Iim' ill railway wiili li-a brauoliei mill llll Un- illill.a llii'lvof to Im ili'i-luivil in I.,- for Hi,- KcniM-al j iiilvaiilairi' "i Canada. Anil lut-tim,' thut tin' auiil Ciiiii|iiiii,\ .lmil inn,' power to i'iiiit Into un am nu'iii iiiii, iu- umal- yiiumii- viiiii anv Hallway Company hliiiuili llnlii-> 17. fniiimuni'lii*! nl a i«'"i |ilnnii'il w'uj»« ll'iu" of railway, or b'raiiclieiari ■*•» "I" ' 111 «ttow-rt ,,„- ^otZiidrlttlXn?blaaor"A!b0ri™V" uei- of to. Harvey'a timber Hranoe. Smith -k Johaiton. theuce weit IW) i lihin-.. thence north Mi Sl SotIoltOI'8 for Applicant*, THE PROSPECTOR CRANBROOK ll.C. .II'I.V 11. IH0I1 ************************** * ®he |ii*o«pcctov. SIERS 9 * * SATUKDAY, n n II. ami. the Sullivan uiitio yesterday ami ti jtuosl iii iiu- Cosrao|iolitaii. * * 9 9 i 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 IF handled in the rijjlit wa\ is a vi-n convenient wa) nl lining business hut ii thev are handled rarelessl", then is really no end of trouble. We liavt tin reputation of shipping orders promptl) handling the best goods packed in tin best condition We ship goods to even point "ii tht.- Crow from |atl'r i\ tn Sirdar. II vou arc ni.t now a customer of ours Mifrlitou's I'ii'ii Store I'm A CI Stewart and 6. M. End- '1'iiiiin -ri i I'lniiii,-. icoll of Vancouver were guests ;ii the ('ruiihi'ook yesterday. Tl-eRei I: P. Flewollins ,„• , a . rii|ii,'il llu- |,ul).ii ul I linsl it iC'liuroli, Pernio, on Sunday v »*mminww**n*i*iiT*i*i*m*in*i*i*i*n*n-i- ,.. i,,,,!, B(.|...iCPS t | LOCAL NEWS, f "" ' — u Wi?,n„s r,,tlu' s'"r" Cm' '; J ^.muuauuuiiiimiimiiuuiiiiul J» *H Optical worli we .„*,,; » ■* ' >P<* HEAU OFFICE, TORONTO JJ iiiilee absolute salislacl W. n. i:, WALKER, Geiwntl M gas ILEX, LAIRD, Aut, Gent Manage, 9< Mijrhton's Cigar Store for H, I'1. Tate * Sou, opticians and IK i: .Pipes. jewelers. 1—11^ J 1 tf 1 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA. AND IN THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Paid-up Capital. $10,000,000. Reserve Fund. $4,500,000 9 * 9 9 * * 9 Read 1 lie 'SuushiuB*' luiru.ir il Por wile by I'liiint.iv Hros Head Splitting Tin- Sunshine Furnace is tho mosl satisfactory fiirnac-e to buy K.-iiil llie Sunshine Furliucc ad lui -:ili' hv Palinole Hros LeasK iv ' ii lire now making i the necessary improv Is lo ,;,.,„.,,,. ^ensli and -I Edgar ,l"' lin' '"di Davis visited Marysville Thurs jday i" miilii' the necessary :n* Immigration returns for the raugi'inents for llie huilding of past liw-iil youi «ill nun in use I house in Ihal lown aboul 17.",, lie* Kilputricli nl Knox < 'ol I'nail Si:|i," uiemleiil Mueka) ege Toronto, will i-onducl lhe was repuiring a mail jusl souil vices in iln I'l-esliylerianj Tliey i-iin'l hurl you and III When inn 'j.'I :i 'Jiuiil nlil- lji.In ii. ,1.1.1.-in-nun iimi,., youi' lii'iul iliii.l.: .iml iimi- oyoa "whirl mi .iln- yon .tele' lu Dr. Scott's lletulaehu Powder's A iji-iiei.l Hankiiiij business transacted. Accounts may tie opi-neil anil conducts*1 by iiiiiii with all liriinclies ol tills llanK. SAVINGS HANK DEPARTMENT De|>tisltH <>i $1 uml MpwttfJs fcceivcJ, and interest allowed ut current rale*. I'he Ucp usl till' U sttl.j-.el tu iim ileitis What* ever iii llie ui.lK.ruwal of llie whole ur any portion ol lhe deposit 9 mail ti* a trial order we think we can 9 9. 9 •fc convince vou that we can save yon $ 9 * money. * $ Our Goods arc 9 riUARANTfcED i 9 of town III - ,vei A tjreai n ■ in um AH ;u' . iteil lo al lend »d stop any heiulnehe One Do/mi In ii Box 25c Beattie & Atchison of stood - . i "i M" ' '''' Vl ""' fsideiu-e "I froii In ailverv" Sloeui Nli '""' N,,'s '1"11" Xl' v ' \\ I'llnesilm m ■ lie he- \\ i, .... . ., _ , \\ lAiriun,' i, , loin, Miller Where It Pays to Deal > ■' Ihe S . ,. .. ,, . ,. .nul Miss I- In i m e I lea i iee -imi' i ii, »lui i £ . eat , , , ,, . . ., ., Lliinf, j".: o i I'slo I'' ». Hrn|i in ami '. ■ iiijjate I'm ,„.,. II Hi, iH'st ,- ol; ^ | j . ,.., ,,. 111.11 i.ii .. * U*>w'J '•' , !,,. ti in.ssi "■■'• lhe mai i"'1 I,ihi.' I/ V made ii l'in',1 . / M Cline I ; NOT SATISFIED J i v, Tht' tii a pain ar ,h'* kl."s: mij are nmn ■ ' " ''l- "*■ ■ ■ Maml Ihal lhe lu-ospeets are ....... ' t \1 \M inl! \ llii'I'KI. In- Wiirk in ill lii'tini-lH'i f Eyeache and Headache EYESTRAIN CAUSES BOTH |l|l|,,~ l-lllllivi' iillll li-lll|iiillll'il\. PROPERLY ADJUSTED CLASSES |l,.in,ivi. iiii- I'liuae uml I'ltl'l'l II lll'l'llllllll'lll I'lil'u Sntlsl'lietlon tiuiiriinli'i'il Consilltalloil Free Tonsori al Art f *•♦**•♦******♦♦*•«********* ijrelean-uii ■ a were i . |ierutiou —= liepnri nil items ol interest to CORPORATION OP THK CITY OP 1 AlVt I^UlHiL ::v;:!::r|,'u-;:i:':;;!:;;,-;;:;;i . F. Tate & son Jewelers-* and Opticians Ollli'lill Wm.'li lii'.|i.'.'ii'ii lor C.P.R. Crow'sNest I'lis. Olvl»lo - lit - Tin - Elko pi : M - ■i,I iflair. Do the news, bin by your help we .-iiu s?ot the lion's share and Ihal is whal we ivisli to do. We wani itii the news liml i-; news. ilil! Notice is hereby given that ;;;;„ all parties using hose for • By-law to Regulate the Hours During Which Children May be Abroad Unattended. Tin- Municipal I'linni-ll nfllict 'nr|iiir- il inn ..[ Illi' Cily uf t'l-illllil-niili in I'iiiiii- A .i. ■'. , pari culars In i-oiiueotion with llu- straw- ,l l' westman. berry soeinl nl Marysville lost |<-il nssL-tnlileil uimets as fnllow week, one of Ihe principal foil- !■ Tlic foiincil shull prnvldu n lmil n*shorse ".loliii- hires wns ;i game of I'oollmll ii i i.r- l-'rnliii between Marysville and Kiutber- street, mul the ley. The irnme m*:^ elose and nl slttill i'iiu-i' Uie sunn' iii I'm rutin ni in-' lnnu' ut is p.m. .'vi'i'v nvuntiiir iimii Un- lirst ilny ot May to the 'luili the pound keeper interesting, neither team ul any ilny ol Soptorabui1 Inclusive.and ni Hi garden, lawns or other purposes was attached to Johnnie, who time huvinc lhe ndvantiige. The | win. placed in the eitj pound score stootl n n. Rev. I IV West- nan, wlm wns present, I'efnrood One of the plain glass windows llu; urn ■ must not use same on or after !n/slf,i^was\foken ^'"The storm mi Sunday Inst. An in the 10th inst.. between the houM|ll','"™,',,,"": ^"v™™™ .1. 15. Annablo of Nelson, sec ,- returv of Ihe ICootouity l-'ruil Of 8 a.m. and 6 P.m.. lUltll lirowors* Association, has made *■ iirrtinjtenienls lor n separate ili> further notice. By order of the Board of Directors. .■pi piny ol Kooienay fruil ill the Winnipeg exhibition, which will pen in ilull city on .Inly 23rd. COMING AND GOING. i .1. A, McBenn of Jaffray wns in the cily Kriday on business. H. Iv Taylor, Marysville, wns nl Cranbrook Friday on business tloo. M. Christie of Calgary wo- ;i Oranbrook visitor Friday. 'I'. I'. Storey of Winnipeg wns u guesl at the Cranbrook Friday David Emory of Sheep Creek was in ihe cily Friday on business. Indian Agent llalbriilt.1i of Fori Sleele U'ns ill lhe eiiy Friduy. Iiegiilnr public preaching services in Uie Methodisl church nexl Sunday, lhe pastpr in irllill'ge. Mii|-uing"siibject. "The I Life Siipi'ib." livening subject, "An I'iijhsI Mini." A good musical program will bn i dor I Chas Finch of Marysville was id. All are invited. in the city Friday Iransncljiig business Over 20, Iinrvesl bands will Ml.s Co] u () Henderson of be rerpiired lo lull-vest and |.-,,r1 Steele was n Orimbrooli thrash the Western Camiclian visilor litis week, crop tins season From presunt , , , indicftlions the railroad c ] Mr- llnd Ml'-V •' •l"llns,»l "' panies will be unable to move Toronlo wure registered ul Iho [the whole crop before navign Ornnbroolf h-iday, Roud Siiperinii'iiileiii McKay —~■ ' *** I'eiui'iieii ii'iini ibe Si Marys given in Hie It. C, I river yesterday, lIlO rinsing ill* thei ,, ' . ,", „. (iiivi'i'tiini'ii Agent Artn.s rung iug recorders niliee , , *}, ,,, ,, p rolurnud Ii-ont Ihe si Mary s ♦ Tailor •-, Importer of i : "■" ' '' ■ ' l!' ' ''"'""" ''"",,"';u Fine Woolens, ui lite •'I'iiiibt k Friduy N. Iliinson returned from I!al- Office anil Workshop Liiwis St ♦*♦♦♦♦»♦•♦*«.♦«« ►•#♦»»«»« Migliton's Oigur Smr i"'\ "i i'igurs. Water Supply Co. E. W. LONG. Manager Iintl I'liise D.J, JOHNSON Carpenter %4 Builder j i,..ml Work al tteasonn Prici ..... *♦«-»-.*» a, »* |. t J* « J* ♦+♦ U Noli UJKI lliuKeUBO, J. J 1 \ -f il.ipuii mil J ;n Phillips, Klk river, for tin JI ♦ I i July 10th The resig i l; T (1. Oarrel and I. M Webb J M J'hillips, deputy recorder, of Okntoks, Aim., were guesl ii accepted lnnu- nl i7 |i.tii. every iiviiiilug front the Hrsl Uiil 'iliii-iiilii-i' in thot'ilrlioth ilny nl ,\|i!'il illi'lllaiv. 2. Il-nv.'i'ii llu- I rs in tin- Inst i" "« su'!l1"" »i't' t«i ami ti,.. rin fnffpp Inun- ul live |5) ii.iii. until,'f-illimim.. Ua I .11. tlllllVV iii.ii'iiui" ii shall he iinlnivful for any iililhl i.n.l,-i- ihe iijie "f sixteen llll yours tn he in or ii|iiiii liny puhllestreet lam', iill.'v. Iii-iii^,-. pni-k, a ire. varum Im nr iiilu-i-iiiiiii-.'npii'il ift'oiiinl or pnlilii- pliii-i- ivitliin the limits of t|„. | Miuiii'i|iulily unless siii-h eliild ia in i-liili-L'i- ni uiul is ai-riilll|nllii,-il hy il, piirottl ni' i.'iiiii'ilinn nr stune nihil! per- sun I hereunto duly mil hiu-i/eil lit- such pal-em ur toiiirditin, ll. 'I'li" Poll 'oiislnblos iintl such utlier persons ns the I'oiineil inny np- pul.it shall liuii' the poivor to arrest ami take iniu i-usiiidy nny child npjiar- i'iiiI.v nml,-,- the ntre of sixleen (111) yelll's f'Ulilll Ulilllll'lllleil lis llereillliedire pi'uiiili'il iiurlli)! llie ii Iii'i'i'liy pro- hihiteil iii nr upon nni public >ti t. li alley, hriilife, ptirk, si|iiare, vnciint lot nr iiilier ui npleil liiml nr oilier public place. I. Kvei-y stable nr iii Iii ir ollleer uiiu ahull ai'i'esl ni- take Into eustoily uny child under the nee of sixleen III yours as provided In Section thr .'{ luu f shall luriliivitli ink'- such child In Iii- or her Inn l- pllli I llliliile ami sliull iiarii iln- pnruni nr pnrettts or giitirdhiii of Htich child iimilnsl lite hreiich of thia llv-l.aiv. G T.R. Baking Powder (i.l.U. Tea Makes the whitest and Is ull Tea, packed tm* lightest of cakes, There ourselves and shipped ili- iirc no better baking pow- roct Irom Ceylon, A cup ders at tin; price. 25c. ol Dur Tea is 11 real lov- pcr tin. ing cup. Per Ib. 50c, (1T R Ixtracts Is a Mocha and Java Blend just as emu] as anv onlv we don't charge as iniiili. Price 1 ll,. tins 41 a*., j lh, tins 75c Are pure flavors and only the purest ingredients are used in their manufacture, 3 ounce bottle 25c. G. T. ROGERS. Fancy and Staple GROCERIES nnd CROCKERY Boots, Shoes and Hosiery Cranbrook, - - B. C. -»iji'*.{«l-»flj|-«.p »l««j«»l.«.J-»l«>»i»l»(«K{«.)'»l o*» *♦♦♦»♦<.♦*<.♦*♦•> «- ♦ 0 ♦ <- 4.9 ♦:#.♦'.**.♦ ♦:"♦:.«.'* ♦ ♦•♦«♦».♦ Ymir, nussnil lh rough Crunhi-ook "•* ■ ■ I Thursday 011 bis wuy ensl. Mr, uiul Mrs, s. \. Uurr.i of glslered al llie to Make women's work sl££rS Llfliiter (ind Easier j Mr. I Mrs. T. (i. .lonos of j Wiirdiier wnm roglslorntl ul Ibe * Cosmopolitan Friday. 'I Till. MIS: -In s l.'ynn wns visiline Mill- * riilni Mi-111 ni's ul I'llkiuoulli for tiu-u ivhoiii aueh inliii-iiiaiiiin U hetiril iimi the iiai'iiiiie uioiitloneil in Scetlim luiii' I-U hoi 1 hits 1 11 ilul.v L'iu'i iu Iln' uiillllii'l' lh,'I','in ili'M'l'llieil uml that tl li-iu'i- Iiiui I n repciiti'il, such Miniisirai.'. Instlcu ni lie I'ei I nl Inn'I'liiupi-li'iit alllhin-ill uuiy luipiiae a llllll lllll ii linn the -mn ol live iliilhit's (W.llll liii'i'iu-li offense tnitellier ll'ill 1- upon such I'lillil or 111 the jlltl'i'lll el' alUllI'llltlll ol llle slllil i'lillil, iiiui iii ili'lauli nl I'liyuii-ni ul hiii'Ii nn.' ljl nml routs, such chilli, pin 1 n iruard. j m i.n, .lmil ne iiiiiii.- I,, Imprison. I t :...i ,. 1: j 181 If vou are interested in Men's Shoes, Sir. you're the man we would like to interview. We have lutes nl sillies nl high gl'iltle lllllil i' the simps ol the f MOST NOTED MAKERS i Black and Tan in Lace jj Congress and Oxford. See our line. t ! REID St CO. t (or a perlml mil 0x1 Hi llil.VS. n. rpiui any pursoi'iilion under th... Il.i-I.nii. 11 vhl.-i f ani ii'lineHsIl _ _ _ „_ w ihni in in.' hest ill Ida or her juili',, 111 'ljl If mij person, wilh ruforc n, wln.inl BHH^I*»B«ta^#WiiKlll«(iil«l>l«M« *V!iWI*KI»iJ**4riHiWBHiHaWl^^fa , ,-iii-hpi llllllll Is holliK lii'iiiitfht, Is 111 _ _ . . ,, , , "' ," , lh" - II I' UlO UK IM" l\ ^^aataa.mwaa^tri I ♦ North Stir mine was al Iran L,,,,,., ,in,l shall easl I, roiulonl 9 Ihrook Siiliirdiiy lusi 01 hIiiohs.,,,,,„„„„„,,„ ,„„,„, BI,H| „ I I1' I1 lilffl'lllll, I'', Ciiiieh. llllll I of urcater iiito, II. Illlehcocli nf Forme were f. Tlm I rs .rcforrcil in heroin A Ollestslll Ibe ClIMIIOplllilUII nil .llllll I llli'lllllli'il III Ulilll la |( |- 'a*. I f''rldny. Inlly Itimwii iih t*iifllli. HUit nl Time. 0(-J01C)'! (.'( NI'liCTIONF.RY —~^./~/~H—-,— _ . _, _-. ,, " i'lillil .M'll Sill I'.llll BISSELL S uCyco 6 s"v"n" "l,vs ",is" " *> ♦ I Noll Mel I l'urn Bearing- Carpet Sweeper \ I iirpelt .in.I iiii-a i ■ » ' :' -1 i ■ in:"ii.ii- -renin -'' ' m. This lly.|,nw inii.v >u, ,i „, u,, mi itci'iinniliali Uu ".I "i i pin; in ♦ ' Miss llnzeMiiilbriiilb ol Fori ..,„,.,„„ Iu.', „„. •■ "Oil mil III" ♦ Steele is ll^uesl 111 Ihejlllllio of' , j,.,,,, „ ,;,,„, ,„ | | ,,,;,,,, ||( STEWARTS The f.i ndlna Store ., I,.,..,' loi i .i.i. i... i :... il prin i II ., il ■ H'eepl '■ li II | i'n .ll'i.li'i'ii , Mr. uml Mrs .lobn F Suiilli Ibis wei'li FUKSII NUTS I'lcsli I.cttucc, (iieeii Onions choice I'lieuhiirl) .11 lli<< illllli ilny ill .liine, A.II., lllllil. Ill-run..Iilel'eil llllll lllllllll passeil ullll , I'.l.il !■ , al,, nil. I ,> Al MlHll, presulelll llllll Illllli I illli ilui ,,l .In!,, \,|t„ Illn.l'll Sweep . Ilglll nf lhe Fernie ItlewillL' In . I'""' wns iii I'l'iiiiliriuili 'Priday iiii ll. T. Iioirurs, Miiyur Choice Ol'itnge.s and lianaiiii * i pull! business, •'■■ "■ I'mm. <:l"Hi' ,, , ♦ I hereby rorllfy llin wllliln is n irtiej HaZelWtlOll ICC CrCaill t j. d. mcbride, Granhrook BG : '^^^ M \J\ Ulll/I UUI\, U,\J, 9 ,.0,ibi. si,,, will un uwuy ror ,i„. ,■ ,, ,•„,„., „, |.;,|M n„„i„lmv 9 «*♦*» ♦ 9 >. ft ♦ 9 9 ■> 9 9 9 ♦ 0 ♦ 9 9 9 ♦ 0 ♦ 9 ♦, O ♦ O «> 0 f. « ♦ 9 4'. O 9 9 9 lllll'"lll'f U'l'I'llS PRICE $3.00 1 OKI-Ill ' ror,I, A. Illll'vpy, lel'l nf'tlie Ilv-hiiw "roirlmoi oii'iito' MTICWAH'I'H KINK OIIOUOI.ATKH Hugh Stewart I'lioni! 75 ftl'lllbtl'oilll, Ave. ; IimMi-m nl ( iiiiiliruul.. DRAYING We have been iii the business for several years, we have Hie besl eipilpineiil in 13.0, nml we eiiiiiiinli'i' satisfaction. About that riano Wn itm Ilia aulhorlund upon Is for Iho removal of Mason A Itlsnli I'iillios, we can do the work wilh' mil risk. Also Household I'm ' PERRY & FITZGERALD l'rii|ili,'liii'.,iil Hie llriuiliriiiik Ctti'liiKi' mul Triiimfni' Ua lllll ippunlte (J.l'.ll. Ili'iiot. Phono till.