t T$t0$pt£Ut AUG ,; • 1010 J . VOLUME IB CBANBROOK, BRITISH OOLVVBU, SATURDAY, JULY 80, 1910 NUMBER 31 THE NEW LIQUOR ACT Stringent Measure Effective August I. LICENSE fCES RAISED Number of Licenses Lawful -Sunday Closing No Liquor in Prohibited Hours. As the new liquor law of British Columbia taken effect August 1st ami is to be strictly enforced thereafter, the following is a com urehen Hive abstract of the law. The new act governing the sale of anil traffic in intoxicating liquors in this province, passed at thc last sew slon of tbe legislature, and declared by legal experts to be the most stringent, drastic and at the same time practical piece of liquor legislation on any statute book of a British Dominion, comes into force and eflect throughout British Columbia on the first of August, and will be strictly end Impartially enforced from that date. It passed the local parliament (which must be recognized as representing undeniably the will of the people of the province which had Just elected its members) by unanimous vote, and therefore crystallizes the well-considered views of British Columbia today on the subject of liquor law. To attempt to introduce any other prohibitory or regulation system until tbis new law of the land, enacted with unanimity by a legislature fresh from the people, has been fairly tested in practice, would be not only irrational but a gratuitous Insult to constituted authority, and to the people by which tbat authority is created. Not only are the fees for almost every form of license increased under under the new act, but the penalties prescribed for infringements are made much more severe than of yore; and the number of licenses which may be held in any one district is limited in a way not even hinted at in past legislation. Tbe first part of the new act applies to the granting of the various licenses, and holds good only in the unorganized districts, cities and other municipalities being, of course, governed in this respect by the provisions of the Municipal Clauses Act, or, as in the case of Vancouver, a private charter. The remainder of the act applies to the whole of the province. The first new provision af the act is one empowering the government to appoint an inspector of licenses for British Columbia. His jurisdiction will extend alike over organized and unorganised districts and chartered cities, and his deputies, ex-officio will be tbe chiefs of police in tbe po. lice districts. It will be his duty to inspect all licensed premises, to report upon all applications for licences and generally to see that the law is honestly and strictly enforced throughout the entire province. In cities and organized districts tbc fixing of the license lees is to a certain extent necessarily at tlie discretion of the local authorities, but in the unorganized districts, which come under direct control of the local Province, license fees are advanced from S20G to |300 per annum, Tbe Dumber of hotol licenses for the re- tall sale of liquor in each district is limited, and the standard of accoin modation demands of all such llcen thirds petition of tbe interested residents. | Part III of the new Act, which [deals with tba taking of orders tor liquor by commercial travellers and with the licensing of steamships and ; railway oars for the sule of liquor, I is little changed from tbe old Act, I tbe principal exception being tbat Ithe fee for license on steamships Is Increased trom |l ">• 'na,1" "tope may continue up ,Smtay.«rthtai hu/encoSLrZ to "•<*<*■ <">** "ur.ng the month ol to that level. Some 60 feet rati- will be anything but encouraging to Q . 6 cally beiow the main tunnel ^a a Party ^rrwV-kn^TSS P""r"> ch"^» may be shot I7 feet above the lake level, sum- S? the G T P at nrZnt vWtiw throughout the Province during the cient only for a dump, another tun- Pi, i». 1. r. at present visiung October nol ha" been driven for a distance of ness ''Prince RnpeS has haSa Cek8°ge.» and snipe may be shot 385 feet, lollowing a vein varying S3, ot hoXoSdbTHlB SW throughout the mainland between 1st g^™* ££* £ £*>J* veot or control illicit Honor selling ^■^^t^4"' "' &2ta?»J^^c5SS Game of all kinds are reserved in ore. under tbe "no license system" tbe Elk River reserve, ln the Bouth- The ore is galena, witb some lead carbonates, carrying silver very similar in character to the Ht. Eugene ore, the ratio ol lead units to ounces of silver being about as 1 is to 2, gentleman continued, "conditions there were approximately th* same ,, ... , before the incorporation ol the city ettst Kootenay district as they would be under the Scott, „„„.. „,,,, ,,...,, .„_ Act rule-but tor the important tact I FR0M THE CiAMB ACT that the police power was available , .. , . . l"L/t'.™i ■ """iful"Ti" ""> 1* '." .1. and active in enileavorlmr to nrevent No minor under the age of suteen and carries a little zinc blende; thc the sale of l?q™r "ors. »»*•«" accompanied by his par- gangue ls quartz. The better grade "Yet we have definite that upwards of seventy "Mind pigs' were operated at one time, and tbe eVer proprietors maintained a regular years, unless accompanied by his par's allowed to carry fire arms for any purpose whatso- Arrangements of Train Craws k..ni»l<.ii.rB ent,""or guardian is'allowed" to carry of ore will run about 28 per cent snomreuge a = ,__ __ „„„„„. .h.i„. lead and 10 ounces in silver, but the mass of the ore will require concentration. Tbe vein is quite regular and varies in width from 2 foot to li feet, with the face of the tunnel now carrying a fullbreast of clean ore. It is tbe intention ot thc Company passenger engines on t0 in8tai, „ 60 ton concentrator as order tor the ^^_^^^^^^^—^ nands of the manufacturers. The building will be constructed so as to admit of a large extension of the concentration plant. At present the compnny employs men, but this force and promises is very materially rais ed, the license fee being at the same Lntlriiy separate and apart Irom any time Increased, Under the p'.d act othw roum a,HU a Mpal.Bte Mtiw the hotel license toe n 11 district of room a„u wp„ate d,nln(! room. upwards ol 200 inhabitants was set 1 K „ot(., mUht have (lt talst ''fL'r*1 a !.llfr'ct,.of *? inhabitants !,,,,,„„ t rooma w)tn nvimmum ',»«'! I' .".'1 ." *.'".« ."' "." ." 11001, "Pa™ ol m """am leet, and 100 inhabitants at $75, According to 'comfortably furnished. the new art the fee in the districts of Ventilation and tacilities lor egress upwards of 1000 inhabitants is set gt ln tuo cvcn|. oI „,.„ mltKt b„ provl(]ea 1800; in districts from 500 to 1000 to th(! satistaction of the inspector; population at »200; and in districts aiSo accommodation lor the licensee's ol less than 60C population at 1126. [amil kttchen, and stabling lor at The securing ol a hotel license under least b1x horses the new act tne lee in the districts of No one may hold a license who has much harder matter than under the UjBt that privilege within three prev- old regulations, In the first place loua yearB| or wno has been convic- betore any license can be granted, a ted o( a criminal offense. petition muBt be presented to the | A„ bar.roomB (n the Province licensing guthoritles in favor of (elt„er in cltleB| town8| or „norgan- grantlng of such license, which petl- lzed dlBtrtt;t«) must close on 8atur- tion must be signed by two-thirds ol dayB at u p m, and remain cloBe(1 the householders living within three and „ as t0 aflord gn open vlew ^ miles ot the spot where it is proposed tta bllc ulltll 5 a m Monday. to establish the licensed hotel, no foreigners being permitted to appear No liquor may be ndultcrated, re- as petitioners, and wives and child- bottled, or rnfilled, and officers may ren being counted in the total popu- »t any time take samples tor analy- latlon Irom which a two-thirds ma- 3's- Jorlty; petition is required. It is Iur- No sale ol liquors may at any tber enacted that until a locality has time he made to "Joy riders," that an adult white population of more Is pleasure-riders, motoring or driv- tliun 1000, not more than three hotel ing, and not bona tide travellers. staR ol spotters, paying wages ot *3 I a day to keep eyes upon the police | and advise of their proximity. It > certainly was enough too, to de- The 0. P. R . _ ^_^^__ stroy the health of the patrons ot the Crow now run from Cninbrook Boon M possible, the these dives-the awful stufl they to Lethbridge und back, instead ot 8alIle |B now in tne served as liquor by stealth. Paying running to Crows Nest and return. no license lees und constantly taking By thus doubling these two sub- their chances ol being heavily fined, divisions, the railway company ac- vended some ot the most awful con- complisbes the same object that was ^_ __ Mictions thut a depraved palate ever aimed at by the recent contemplgted about'a dozen endured. change by which the passenger and wil| he |ncreaaed as soon as the con I "It may be fairly said that when engine crews were to run from Medi- centrator is Installed. the proposition was put up to the cine Hat to Macleod and from Mac- .rne Aurora, like the St. Eugene is (Province ot British Columbia as to leod to Cranbrook. No train crews dest|ned to be one ot the lurgest sll- whether or not local administration have to move irom Cranbrook, as ver |ead mines in Canada. :ol the liquor traffic should be ini- tbey would have to, if the latter pro- Itinted provinclally, our distiict vot- posed arrangements had been carried ■ — Iniean'T'siigges't that the "resident* "uy doubling up theBe divisions the Corbett has mill to Fight Johnson lavored any such law as the Scott saving In engines is made, hut the , Act. lt so happens that hy the In- hbiiic number ot crews arc still on corporation ol the city, Prince Ru- the run, four lielng unsigned to Cran- >pert obtained the same opportunity brook and tour to Lethbridge. as It would had the Local Option Jas. J. Corbett has an "unknown" under cover who he hopes will show Jeffries lost to Juck Johnson at lleno Hugh Mcintosh, tbe Australian promoter, who staged the tight between Johnson and Tommy Burns, has been ~~~' 1 sufficiently impressed to put out a Mallory was Invincible on Tuesday 'challenge in behalf of thc unknown, evening, while Cranbrook hit Brug- backed by a $6,000 forfeit to lie used later as a side bet. If Johnson de Movie Shut Out plebiscite carried- -that ot locally deciding aa to the most practical method ol liquor administration. And with an experience ol "no license" I very fresh in mind, the citizens gt the first opportunity afforded by the aw f^iy and won the game 8 to 0. j^^^^^^^^^_™ I Initial civic election, proclaimed for Moyle's hits went to wast;, for not jdincs the otter is open to any other the entire ticket committed to high a single man readied the third bag man worthy to be considered a can !n~,™ .„j rfri^t ™.„i.M„n-n.. ourlnR the game, and only two sin- :dldato (or heavyweight honors. Cor license and strict regulatlon-the g,ea werc recorded Hta,- ba|| wnN bett reluses to mnke known thc lilen principle embodied in the new pro- p|ayed, but the visitors werc out- tlty of his protege, mul there is 'vincial liquor traffic net which comes classed. «"ni« doubt In sporting circles that Into torce next month." Cranlirook played professional ball, he has anything more spcclilc in mind ' and scored 8 runs, had six base hits, " " '—'-- * '-'■- "■■'"'■ _ „ , , and a home run to their credit. Not Mr. and Mrs. W. ,1. DeBeck, of Van- on(,e dur|n|? the game did Mallory couver, are expected to urrive today Rive tne Miners a show to make a lor a short visit with their many nln. The fielding was snappy, and Iriends In this city. the big crowd was lull ot enthusiasm ^^—^ This was the gnme of thc season. _ .. - - fl feature of the game occurred in Fire Warden Benson states that the fires surrounding the city ure all under control, and that the only damage done so lar Is to tbe timber, The tire south ot the town is now practically out und the ranches in that direction are safe. The tire out near the "JapB" sawmill is under control and unless some unforeseen accident tultes place will do no further damage. Tbo fire in the Canyon east of the prairie is not spreading and citizens need feel no alarm from this lire. Outside the city limits, Warden Bensen has a large crew of men engaged in watching these tires and la giving them no chance to get the upper hand. Sunday afternoon, just alter 214 had passed through, the freight shed at Moyic was discovered to be on Ore, and in quick time was reduced to ashes. Owing to the tact that that many members of tbc Fire Brigade were at Aldrich, witnessing a ball game, the home guard had about all they could do to bundle tbe Are, and prevent its spreading bo the station. A spark trom a passing locomotive ignited the platform ol thc station but was extinguished. licenses may in any event be granted, Once the locality has attained a population ol 10000. a fourth license may be added; end ufter that, an additional license lor overy new thousand No women mny be served with liquor In any public bar-room. No piiming may be permitted on my licensed premises, nor nny nlck- el-ln-the-Blot device. No officer or member ot tbe crew served with drinks at the bar ol such the 7th when McWha was put out at steamship. first by Lundherg who sllpiwii to the Such in abstract 1s the new license haHe. while McWha wns i-tiuiJing .law ol British Columbia, coming into force and operation with the j month of August. "TWb law Is made lor enforcement" {says the Attorney-General, and it will be enforced impartially and of population, always upon u two of any stegnwhlp may be thoroughly. nlone side of, good old hear.' and wiitcliint,' the than a desire to see Johnson licked Mcintosh, who is now ,n S'ew York says in Ills challenge: "The unknown will be named by .lames J. Corbott, and will also he trained hy him, the fight to take plnce in the United States, England or Australia, anil I agree to oiler a purse the amount nf which to exceed that ottered by nny person. "As an evidence of good faith I am willing to deposit tbe sum of iri.lKH1 an a guarantee with Timothy Sulll Another feature was Matlory's home | van or any other responsible person, run In the 6th. ithe same deposit to go uh a side bet Following Is the score by Innings; if desired. The only stipulation I Moyle OOOO0OA0O 0 make is that the contest he twenty Crnnbrook 40021100 81 rounds or over. CRANBROOK IS SAFE. No Danger from Bush fires WARDeN'S STATEMENT Millions For Coal Victoria, B. C, July 19.—The entire lioldiriKs of tbe Pacific Coal Mine Co., Ltd., on Vancouver Island have been purchased by the C. P. R. for 44,000,000,000. Jului Arbutbnot, pres- dent of the company, is now enroute to Montreal to complete the deal. The option upon the cprnpany's holdings was taken some few months ago shortly after the announcement of purchase of Dunsmuir interests by tbe C. N. U. IMPORTANT INbUoTKIES The signs of the tunes certainly indicate that Cranbrook is one of the most progressive cities in the interior, und our business men realize this und are prepared to meet every contingency. The most recent addition to our business houses Is the Qunin Klectrical Supply Co. This linn handles all kinds of electrical commodities such as lamps, shades, irons, fans, toasters, coffee percolators, hot water heaters, warming pans, chaiing dishes, sewmg machine motors, in fact all sizes of motors up to 25 horse power. Tbe very latest electrical commodity is the washing machine and wringer com- uined, and it is not only a labor saver, but also a money saver, heing able to do all the family washing in a very short time for a few cents. The Quain Electrical Supply Co., are prepared to do all kinds of wiring, and installing at short notice, having a competent staff for all kinds of work. A visit to this emporium is very interesting and Mr. Quain is only too willing to show and demonstrate any or all of the very latest electrical devices tbat are handled by liis firm. A MONEY BACK HAIR GROWER DANDRUFF I URE Mead what Mrs. H. Lawrence, 158 W. 17th street, Holland, Mich., writes ahout the marvelous results obtained from thc use of Parisian Sage, the delightful hair tunic, which is now on sale all over Canada. "For several months my hair had heen falling out, and dandruff also appeared, I used some su culled hair tonics and renewers, hut never received any relief from the scalp dii*- case until I procured Parisian Sag*, nnd used It for ahout two weeks. Parision Sage made the hair stop falling mil, and caused it to grow in jtiite heavily, stopped the dandruff, and made the scalp cool, dean and comfortable, It also leaven the hair silky, nnd does mot make It sllfl or sticky. I endorse tho use of Parisian Sage. It Is ull right." OcftolJCT 80, 1908. Boftttlo Murphy Co., are thfl agents for Parisian Sage In Oranbrook, anil thoy think so well of It that tbey guarantee It to r.iirc dandruff, stop Tailing or Splitting I111I1 or Itching of scalp, In tWO weeks, or money hack. It will make any woman's hair writ and luxuriant in a few days. Price 50 cents a large bottle at Hcattie- Murphy or direct, all charges prepaid from the Canadlam makers, the Oirom Mfg. Co., Fort Krle, Qot. 5«fc,i . n* ■ I" ""'"' "" iiiimni'si. miliiii (S4H? 3l'£001U*'.* TOt*. ''"" ! """sl1 Columbia, » ' V T "* can.j uul ,,, ,.,j(Hl -,i^ ,,, iinv Q ESTABLISHED 189 WATER. SI'l'l'I.Y COMPANY LTD. NOTICE ol'' lUSSDI.IiTliiN' A. B. GRACE, Subscription Advertising rate* mud BUulii in. .1., within the TH mul lo ] ii iii,- objects ol iln' Company in whifli in,'I .i ,,i lv. autboi Itj ui uif Legisla I p . . iuiv ol Urttish r,iiiiiiiluii extends Llllior ,;„. u.-.i.i olllec ol Un' Ui .any is Tin, adalrs „[ lln' Company having - gluiato iii the i'iiy ol Montreal, In been hilly wound up and the llijulda •3 nn p»i vear ''"' :'"'"""' "' Uurtwo, tor having mado an accounl showing Ilie lioail olllcc ol iii.' Company In the manner In which tho said winding - iln:. I'lmiii'i is .i ate al Cranbrook up »,,„ conducted, which accounil In tl;,.un i.n and « r ■ ..ii.1. BniTiatcr-ai law ol attached horoto, and the proporty ol i i.uii.i.i.'k ,ii„ii'..a.ii, whose address ho Company having been disputed is L'.iuiLiiji.ii, aforesaid, is the attor of, notice la herebj given that a _ ne) lor thi Company, .gonoral meeting ol llic ebarohoWor* ilu' um,,mn ,,i nu. capital ol the ol tho Company will be bibl ul tii W. K ATTY rmiii'lilki'l', KllllilllllHT, I'llIK'l 111 I Ml,,'1,1,, UKANDROOK, U.C, HITS THB ENEMY The suggestion tlmt Mi Uorden In his i 'niiii." speed e i tloulil I • some topic oi hei t lian , lie . ovorn meut's in.l:,, ■ . larlj Irom thi l.ibi a! ■ oila. The [act luis 11 I'he : ' oil ll •' , my where It tei i 11 , unci '' I'm., i five Hutiutou Thousand Company's office at Oranbrooli, lint ., dollars divided into Five thouauuu iab Columbia, al the hour ol Bve ba ■ o'clock Ir Uie nftoi noou ,n tlio 8th LiiVEN iniksi my hand and s.'.u day ol August, 1910, (or the purpose ol i inn I- al Victorm, Province ,.1 considering ihe antd aocounl nml Bi ill Columbia ilu ,Mb any explanation thai mny bo given , ii.- in , .. ,i by ilir Llqldatot j, ,i .in i ..ii Dated thi fitli day ,V PARKER i .m . ;,,, [, ■ ■ ii and ealu , Tbc Laurlei ■. ■ ' ' ' "" to give the opposii ire, lamp good issues it the • I ■ ; > remove Irom th. ■■ ' " ""' *—• those immlgral ■ ■ therwu* ncimr, any land , ma sec " hard working n ind ' !"»»«"*> thai m.i, insult and browbee l" "" >'J|" *' "' ""' turning to the.i I e compauj call dated I make man) conl ' "' "'"' "" ll d'*K* minded men uaebtnery lj connectloi Frederlcl es o the compauj v|,,,. , , i. , lut.-t ,,: olhcrwisi acquire ' I, A .> iMti hm and ni - atore I Thf members ol tl*' Laurier ernment wbi patent patent rights, opposition ha urtnoHti, record as an Movent on which Ing jpen Ith I ■,,■,. With an excess revenui et or da CRANRROOK millions ovet thai n works, tradi predecesa re In offlce, they ad ■ - patents have the a idaclt) " V- i" ■'"' ol years to increase the natl by nearly 158,000, M . . ■ old a i , , wu shares and secur and imperial reasons es - such mpaniei arrying ou i'.I.S. & CE a political combination h any . :, -■ a like i it in and to turned out ol office Tor nto Sews * .... , ,, to the Bame; „. - ,,ii se CRANBROOK, FOR HONEST GOVERNMEVT cuntj : kind, real oi " ""' ' ■ Labilities oi on ., nj n red or 1. T. 1 .Al 1 )1 .AW . The success ol Leader Bordei respect ! the pur* tour ol Ontario, the convin I ind iecti ol tbe company. Miullltr EniTUieei' and ol his searching criticism I .-. ■■ . l'i do any and all matters anil ment methods, lus scathing arrs ti fit ot proper In and rncnt uf the misdeeds ol the tders ih i ; irchase, sale, Lmrpurta of the New Liberalism, the "horrible" tion and mai Facture ol goods, wares ,rl ...... examples ol administrative wasti handise, and generally to CRANBrtOUK, negligence and grail he co Id bring carry on the business ol wholesale forward as proven by parliamentary and retail dealers in all kinds ol records and InvostigationH, and the earthenware, crockery, china, glass. patriotic nature of his appeal f.-i ware, silverware, lamp goods, cm honest government, clean methods of lery nn.l fancy i;iiod.i generally; administration and n statesmanlike lo entei Into partnership or into appreciation of Canada's problems In nny arrangement for shuiinj. proivU, relation to tho Umpire, caughl t li,> union of interests, corporation, Interest of tho electorate he addressed j,■ int. adventure, reciprocal cunsessiot, and brought hnu into close touch or otherwise with nny person, firm with large and representative attdieu ur company carrying on nr engaged ees. The tour wii* ii success viewed in or ahout to curry on or engage .n Irom every standpoint. The only cri! nny business or transaction which ieism thut I lie govornmout press could this company is authorised to carry oiler wns that Mr. Dordon lias been on or engage in, or any business or devoting too muoh time t" discussing transaction capable of being conduc- thc government failings, and that ted so as to directly or indirectly there were greater Issues Ior u poll- benefit this company and to lend tlcal leatlor to present to the peoplo. money or credit to, and to aid by Tbis Is to bo oxpoctcd from the guaranteo, endorsement or otherwise Laurier press. Mr. Borden was hit- nny such person, linn or company, ting a sore Bpot for the government and intake or otherwise acquire newspaper organs. The Lesl of the shines and securities of any such Liberal Journals are anhamed of the company and to sell, hold, re-issue, methods so unhltishlngly adopted by with or without guarantee or other- the new Liberalism at Ottawa. Tbey wlso deal with the same, would greatly prefer thai Mr. Borden —— r^Cn^ «-«»«"' ™ Ottawa Mhoral politicians too adapl \w 3i. ('.. LIVERY FEED ♦ to their own purposes. They have ♦ t •-'■'M'""1 no™ ui sition«>& SAM' STABLE} .,,,.........i,,..,.i,..V,iVii..iii»> ,'in L\ Mountain Chaptei : NO I ",. K A M. I llglll H in,., lings i'iiiIi ini'iiili ai ning i'uiiiinitiiiiii. are liiMimi li II BHOUT, Hei'lbe H E. K P. & P. House THAT'S US We hiiiulle Flour, Food, liny niul Grain, Bttttdr, Eggs, fanned Qooda nlI all kinds; Potatoes, Harness, Tea nnd CoUoo. Our prices nro right. Your patronage aolloltod, hist Kootenay Prtitlycc & Provision House ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<»♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ . i "- H.. * .'"""M.V,W'MAM.»«WM«(WW.W>Wir ********************** X W. CLINE 1 in Hi, olil M ii llni'imr stitipm i„ I,.' i.ii.a,i In iin- MANITOBA HOTEL I'iiM C.'laas Work In nil brunches nf Uu, X Tcnaorial Art X ********************** ;: George R. Leask & Co tiA, t ,* \~ m* BUILDERS unci ContrnctorH y>% -iststr* tm mm% PLA.NS, SPISOIKICATIONS \ND EHTIMATRS Y '"'Mif" ■ ■ i * \\\ttMt v w i'. ii. inix sen ALL KINDS Ol BUILDING MATERIAL CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ******************************************** X Mining Eufrineei' Iii'. I,uml Surveyoi', I'.I i lln.\ 2110. I'Iiiiiii, 1!. C. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ We Deal in Everything From a Needle to :i Locomotive Joseph H. McLean DEALKR IN All kimls of Second-Hand llooils Furniture a SPECIALTY BUYER OF FURS Sage's Old Stand, Hanson Ave. Plinnn UM NORTH STAR HOTEL l KIMBERLEY, B.C. X * H. W. DREW, Proprietor, X f ♦ ♦ ♦ ***********************.;*******************je ********************i****************** * WENTWORTH J ♦ Dr. E. W. Connolly t ♦ physician anh Sdrqkon J v! D.J.JOHNSON11 == \ HOTEL ^:brook' I Orlii'e', AriiiBti'ong Ave lluL'US ii in u ii in :: ni i p.m. Phono olllco 105. I., h ]' in ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ leader this bonor. The independent press recognizo that Mr. Borden's tour wns one in which he preached effectively the gospel of honest government. Anil honest government 1b what Canada Incha today. The Toronto News says of tho campaign of enllghtemnenl Mr. Borden has undertaken: "Tbe tour nf Old Ontario, which Mr. Borden has just made hy way of preparation for the next general |j. VV. RUTLEDGE-, M.M.V., V.S.. Graduate ol Ontario Veterinary college Toronto in 1S98. Grnil- nte and medalist ol MoKlllIp Voterinary college, Chicago, III. in 11)00. Registered member ol British Columbia aBBociation, OFFICE AT MCKINSTRY S LIVERV BARN ORANBROOK, B. 0, ♦ : * * * ^ ^ Opposite Uoynl Hotel Phone gi * I'olli Sinnic and Doblo Drivers, for all imrls of lho district. Good Saddle Horses. Good Turnouts. l"|i lo date Rigs. fl ' [ I" * I - ' I ■ • I 1 MM Lilt 111; A I. p.* I I . , ' V* » i ictinn nmy lairiy im characteriaed ♦ ilociist & Deacon, Proprietors J ia having been remarkably succeaa- f j. r. Beacon, Manager ♦ ful. With one exception, th ■ ami A • ful. With one exception, th iencew which he addressed wen and enthusiastic. Thi; people interested and cordial. "It Is increa,siiiL'*:y evident that the people at iartre have come to regard him an tbe next Prime Mlniatei. ThoiwandH now feel that the day of his succession cannot long be postponed and they greet bim accord in-gly Everywhere Is to be found a growing confident e .1 hit pri ispects Increasing disgust of many Liberate with the arts <,r official Liberalism, ai all points prom in nt citlzi m have turned out to bear and meet thc ( ; po 1 [on leadei He ha* sbi tv, n a greater [a< (lit) than evei before In getting Into ch e toucl with hm ■ ance 11 ■ hearei ■ hai •■ re pi ■■ ed beartil and number have n mam*'! aftei eat h me ting to ■ I iko handi and :■■■>•■ <• hU peisona] nc quaintance When Mr nest year be will come thrice arnw * ... to storm the castle of decaj Ing ■*■ Laurier Ism He ■■■■ ill have ' he *j knowledge that thei behind him '*' a great bods ound 1 intario opin ; ; ion. opposed to the exploitation ol *. tbe country for mere party < ndi thai . the Domin on wanl proa resslve gov j 'y ernmenl to go ban I in hand with '* elan governmenl and thai the "Wesl ♦ haa noted his Hian wi'l nuil, CARPENTER AND BUILDER CONTRACTS HOUCITED. HOUSES Kor Sale or Runt at Reasonable Prices. Officeft Workshop—Lewis St. °lione No. 9». Is ;t large and attractive hotel of superior elegance in all its appointments, .\ith a cuisine ul superior i xcellence. Railway men, Lumbermen and Mini rs .ill j;u to ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 «> X * X X lli'iniliii niiiut'lttsfa nn Ilir lliinl Tlnll'silil> ih. I'llii'i'ii i'h, ,.k. ll 1 •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Bortlen ti un the Went ... i — I LICBNBE AN I i\ [Nl '.Tl:.\ lAI, COMPAf • rtiMI'AMK. \CT I.lulv I .1 1910 1 i'AN' A11A Province ol Brltiuh Columbln No ia nun. STEWART'S Tin' Leading Fruit Store. Choice Oranges. Lemons '8UNKIBT HIIAHIJ'i Bananas Fiys Dates Sweet Potatoes Celery Hot House Lettuce Rhubarb Cranberries f ... Stinviii'!'.- linn 1 'linn.lull's 9 ® 1 I HUGH STEWART I! W. F. A'lTRIIHII':, W. M. I'j. w. cuNNoi.l.Y, Soorotary ! ANCIENT ORDER', FORFSTERS COURT CUANUKOOK, 8943 Meeta in Oarmen'e Hull J.nt nnd uu Thtiraday of em-ii tn>iiitli nt H |i in. sharp, A. MeOowan, Clilel Hunger 0, A. Aliluitt, Beeretsry. Visiting Brt'thron niuile welcome. CRANBROOK AERIE 967 F. O. E. FRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES Moot every Friday nl s p.m Visiting llt'iii.iirri. Cordially Inviti-il W. I'l. Johnson, acting president. VV. v. a. Garter, noting Hoc. Anrl., 1'liynli'lnn, I', li. llox 28. THIS IB TO CERTIFY Hint "THR JOHN I, CABBTDV COMPANY" © ^Limitoflj Ih authorised and "■ ■ : ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦Of Meet, fli/nry iifconil nn,l Fourth Wednesday ot ntiw Iroternlty Hnll Sojourlng RebeKah. cor- tilally Invited. N.c MIhh I,. M. Tannbatiser Hrc. Miss Miiii Ohapman, entod fH **<*$*****<&$******«»I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«>♦ Frank Dezall GENERAL BLACKSMlTt and WOODWORKER Itliliber Tiros Applied To Buggy Wheels AOKNTS FOR CANADIAN CYCLE AND MOTOR CO'S BICYCLES Repairing a Specialty. Phone SI) • • « p. 0. Boi 213. The Wentworth I | J. H. McDONAl.D Proprietor | ♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦**♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ *** ii it • > TBEFA1N Phone 141 Is the Place to go for Ice Cream and Home Made Candy r Pound! miXeiMirm^mBmmmr On Baker sin'i't, one door west of Messrs. Hill & Co,, the only place in town that can make life worth living, Cosmopolitan Hotel E, H. SMALL, Manager. ! Singer Sewing Machines do the Best Work ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ *************************** ************* PHONE 56 riiey last a lifetime and cost very little more than thrown ogether, catchpenny, cheap machines. Snld on small niiiiilltly payments by Geo. B. Powell Singer Store Armstrong Avonue. Phono 1 r,7. Oranbrook, B.O. ALSO SEt'ONI) HAND MACHINES FOR SALE CHEAP AND TO RENT. WaiaSSSSS Gold Standard Teas and Coffee Our whole time is devoted to your wants in the Grocery line therefore we absolutely guarantee every article that leaves our stoic. We will thank our customers to advise us if at any time goods are received that arc not No. i quality. CAMPBELL & MANNING Staple and Fancy Grocers ♦ ************** ****************** ************* NOTIOH Notu'K ih heroby given thai 20 ilni n after dute I Intend to apply to tlui Honourable Chiol Commissioner ol 1.nmls ior a license in prospect i tor coal ami petroleum over tlie fol lowing lands, situate in tlio district of Southeast Kootenay, in hot. -ir>i»:t: Commend tig mi, iv post plantod at or near .'1 miles due Bast ol the 8a (mile 0 1 on C. 11. U, sui ey 1 no, which is the Wesl in bo nd 1 y ol Lol 4593 and being the tJoitUtflat coruei post of churlej "ft. ..lotion « theme Nurth olghty (80) chains; thon-ji West eighty ROi chains; tlience Bouth eighty 18Q) chains; I theuce Blast eigbty i8Gj chains; tu the (joint uf conimeuceuu ni, tuuh lng 640 aoros mora or loss. I Located tfos UStb dny ol Mny, 1910. CHAHLB8 w. MASON, Locator , Eat hen w. Butts, Agont I itHipii 1.. Burllngham, Wltnws 89-88 NOTIOB NOTIOH Ih horeby glvm thai 80 day- after dato 1 intond tu npply to 1 Mm Honourable Obiol Cotiimlsaiouei ol Lands lor a licenso to prospect for coal und potroleum over the fol lowing lands, stl uato in tbo district of Southeast Kootonay, in Lot 4508 Commonclng nt. n post plantod ut 1 or noar 2 tulles due Kast uf the 22 I mile post on 0. P. K. suney bne, > which tn the Westtrn boundary ol Lot 4508 and being the Bouthwest corntr post "i Chester U. Pauleo* a claim thenco North eighty (80) chains; thence Blast eighty 180) chains; thence Soutb eighty mu) chaina; thence Wost eighty mu; iha us; to the point ul commencem, nt, malting (140 acres moro or less. Located th.s 2Sth day ol Mny, 1910. CHESTER R. PAULSON, Locator Bathen W, Butta, Agont Ralph L. Burlingham, Witness 29-88 NOTICE NOTIOE ia hereby given that 30 days after date I Intond to npply to tlio Honourable Chief Commissioner uf Lands for a licenst; tu prospect for cual aud petruleum uver Lho following lands, situate in the district of Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4.593; Commencing nt n post, planted at or near 3 miles duo Kast of the 33 mile pust on C. P. It. suney 1 ne, which is tho Westtrn boundary of Lot 4593 und being the Southeast corner pust of Paul A. Paulson's claim thonce North olghty t,s0) chains; thenco West eighty (80j ilm us; theme South eighty (.so) chains; them-o Best eighty 180-j chains; to the point of commencenunt, making 640 acreB mure or less. Located this 2Hth day of Mny, 1910. PAUL A. PAULSON, Locator Bathen W. Hutts, Agent Ralph Ij. Burllngham, Witness 29-33 NOTIOB NOTIOB is herehy given that 30 days after date I intend to apply to tho Honourable Chief CommlBslonet ol Lands for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum uver the following lands, situate In the district of Southeast Kootenay, in Lot ■»3'.i3: Commencing ut n post planted at or near 3 miles due Kast of the 31 mile post on O. P. R. suney line, which is the Westtrn houndary of Lut 45*33 anh being the Northwest curner post of Theodore Cogswell s claim thence South eighty (80) chains; thence East eighty 1811) chains; thence North eighty (80) chains; thence West eighty 1 HO 1 ilia ns; to the point of commencement, making 640 acres mure or less. Located thia 28th hay of May, 1910. THEODORE COGSWELL, ■ Locat r Eaihen W. Rutts, Agent William E. Butts, Witness _ 29-33 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that 30 days after date 1 intend to apply to tho Honourahlo Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license tu pruspect fur coal and petroleum ovor the. foi lowing lands, situate in the district of Southeast Kootenuy, in Lot <693: Commencing at a post plunted at or near one mile due Bast of the 81 mile post on O. P. R. suney line, which is the Western boundary ot Lot 4593 and being the Southeast cornei post of Virginia W. Mason s claim tlience North eighty (Ml) chains; thence West eighty (80j ilia.ns; theme South eighty (Ml) chains; thence Eaat oighty (80; chains; ' to the point of commencement, making 640 acres more or less. Located this 2,th day of May, 1910. VIRGINIA W. MABON, Locator Bathen W. Hutts, Agent |W. Brock, Witness 29 33 NOTICE NOTICE is boroby given days after dato I intend tu the Honourahlo Chief Con of Lauds [or a license to ' for coal and petroleum that 30 upply to nlsslonor piospec1 ihc fol lowing lands, situate iu the district [ of Southeast Kootenay. lu Lot 1593: Commencing at. a post planted ut or near .'» miles due Bust of the 31 (mile post on C. P. R. sur ey Une, I which is the Wcst.ru boundary ol Lot I 4593 and heing the North.ast corner post, of Ulysses B. Fehr's claim thence South eig ay 180) chairs; thence West, eighty (80j ilm ns; thence Nonh euhty (80) chains; thence East eighty (80) chains; to the point uf commencement, making 640 acres more or less. Located this 28th day of May, 1910. ULYSSES 0, mill, Locator, Ea.hen W. Butts, Agent \ Ralph L. Burlingham, Witness 29-33 NOTICE NOTIOE is horeby given that 30 days after dato I intend to apply to tho Honourable Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect Ior coal and petroleuni over the following lands, situate in the district of Southeast Koutenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or near 5 miles due Kast of the 42 milo post on 0. P. R. siinoy line, which is the Westirn boundary ol Lot 4593 and heing the North saat cornor post of Thomas M. Mason's clnlm thence Bouth eighty ) chains; to thc point of commencement, making 640 acres more or less. I Located this 2Gth day of May, 1910. THOMAS W. MASON, Locator Eathen W. Butts, Agent I W. Brock, Wltnoeu 29-33 NOTICE NOTICE iu hereby givon that 30 lays alter onto i intend lu apply to mu i ii'iioui aiiie chief Oouuiussionor if Lauds Ior a liceuse tu prospect or coni anil potroleum our Uie lol • •wing lands, situato in thu district it Southeast Kuutenay, in Lot 4693: c oihiiieiu'iug al. a post planum at ir near 13 miles due Bust of tne Ai 11 ue 1 ost on (J. P. R. Sul ey 1 ue, > iuli is the Wesurn uoind.ry .it uut ■i.y.i and being tho Juuthwe.it coftur pOBt Ul ItUlptl L. lull Jll!,>il.lli j L ... ui* uii 11 a r.iist eighty oi* 1 chains; tbence .iuiJi ei my laO) uuaiua; theuce West ng In j ,w. b,k Ua, tuoiii.fi Mi.iitu tiguty 18U) chains; 10 the point of comuienceimnt, nu» ing ii4o .un more or less. Located this t.th day 01 May, lalu. It.ii,I'll L. Ul'HU.M.ilA.ii, Locator Km lieu W. Hutts, Ae.eul. W. Brook, Witnuss 29 33 NOTIOH NnTU'E is hul'uuy given that 30 days utter dntc i intend to apply tu iiiii Honotiraule Chief Commissioner of Lands ior a license tu prospect tor coal uml petroleum uver the lol .owing lauds, situate tu the district .,f Southeast Kooteuay, iu Lot 4693: Commencing ut a pust planted at ur near .'» miies due Must uf the 33 mile pust on 0, P. lt. sur.ey I.ne, inch is the Westirn boundary ol Lot 4698 am) being the Southwest corn.r post uf Clara A, Mason'* ciaim tneiico North olghty (h0) chains; thence East eighty .at'/ chains; taenia Sutitn tiguty ihu) chaina; thence West eighty tha, iha.nuj to the point of comlitoncohKnt, limbing 640 acres more or less. Located th.s 28th day of May, 1910. ULAltA A. MAflON, locator, Balhen W. Butts, Agent Ralph L. Burllngham, Witness 29-33 NOTICE NOTICE is herehy given that 30 days after date 1 Intend to apply to tne Honourable Chiel (lommisstoner ot Lands for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over Mie fol .owing lands, situate in the district of Southeust Kootenay, in Lot 4j'J3: Commencing at a post plunted at 11* near 11 miles due Kast of the 32 mile post on C. P. R. survey i.ne, .which is thy Westirn boundary of bot 4598 and being the Northeast corner post of Anton M. 1 auls,.11 s c.aim tneme Boutu tigity 180) chains; thence West eighty (80j tim ns; thence North eighty (80) chains; thenco Kast eighty -80) chains; to the point of loiiiiiienmiii iu, mining till) acres more or less. Located this lbtb day of May, l'JIO. ANTON M. PAui.SoN, Locator Balhen W. Butts, Agent William lv Butts, Ralph L, Burlingham, Witnesses 29-33 NOTICE NOTICK is hereby given that 30 days alter date 1 intend tu appiy tu Lbe Honourable Chief Oommlssioner of Lands for a license to prospect tor cual'and petruleum over the toi towing lauds, situato in the district of Southeast Kootepay, in Lot 4jy3; Commencing at c, post planted ut or neat 11 miles due Kast of the 32 mile pust on 0. P. 11. sur.ey i,ne, hich is the Westtrn boundary of Lot 4593 and being the N rth..esc c.rner , ost oi M. W. yue 'iwitihel. s claim tnente Sutitti eighty 180) chains; thence East eighty t8Cj chains; thence North eighty (HO) chains; thence West eighty 18U, ihuns; to the point of commencem nt, roaming 040 acres more or less. Located this llth day of May, 1910. Al. vVAi.n'E I'WiiCtiKLli.i.ocutor Ea.hen W. Butts, Agent William K. Butts, Ralph L. Burlingham, Witnesses 29-33 | NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that 30 j days aftec date 1 inteud to apply to tho Honourable Chief Commissioner! of Lauds for a license to prospect j tor coal und petroleum over the ful-1 lowing Iambi, situate in the district; of Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593; l Commencing at n post planted at or near 11 miles due East of tlie 32 mile post on C. P. R. survey i.ne, hich is the Westirn lioundury of Lot 198 ami bolng the Southeast cornei ost of Chester it. Paulsons cam. thence North eighty (80) chains; thenee West eighty t80i tha ns; ti.eme Smith tiguty t80) chains; thence Kast eighty 180) chains; 0 tbe point of commencement, minting 040 acres more* or less. Located this 16th day of May, 1910, CHESTER R, PAULSON, Locator Kii.hen W. Butts, Agent William E. Butts, ltalph L. Burllngham, Witnesses 29 33 NOTICE NoTICK is hereby given that 30 days after date 1 Intend tu apply to Mm Honourable Chief Commissioner nf Lands lor a license to pruspect for cual and potroleum over the fol lowing landB, sltuuto in the district of Southeast Kooteuay, iu Lot 4598: Commonclng at a post planted at or near l'i miles due Ea t of the 38 mile post on C. P. It. sur.ey line, hlch is the Wet Urn boundary of Lot 4593 anh heing th.' Northwest, corner ost of Anna K. Webbs claim theme South eighty (80) chains; thence East eighty i.8t-j chains; thenco North eighty (80) chains; tbence West eighty (80) chains; to the point of commencement, making 040 acres more or less. Located this 16th day of May, 1910. ANNA K. WEBB, Locator, Eathen W. Butts, Agent William E. Butts, Halph L. Burllngham, Witnesses 29-33 NOTIOE NOTICE is hereby given that 30 ilays after date I intend to apply to Mm Honourable Chief Commissioner if Lands lor a license to prospect for coal and potroloum over the following lands, situato In the district, of Southenst Kootenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a pout, planted at or near 12 miles due East of the 34 mile post on C. P. R. surey 1 no, ■which Is the Westirn hoiindnry of Lot 4593 and being the Southeast cornor post of Joseph S. D nnor's claim thenco North eighty (80) chains; tbence West eighty (80) chains; thence South eighty (80) chaina; l thenco Kast eigbty t80) chnins; to tbe puint of commencement, making trio acres more ur less. Located this l.th day ol May, 1910, JOSEPH S. DANNEK. Locator, Km ben W, Butts, Agent William K. Mutts, ltalph L. Bur- liuglmm, Witnesses 29-33 .notice Notick id hereby giveu that 3i> uttjn lultl u.*te I oiitfi.a tu apply tu iiio ciuUwui«u*,i t-u.ei wu.uKiua.uQg. Ut Laiitla tuT tt ItCttUSu to pIoMpUCL i^i' cuui una t'dlrutiuiu ovor tills lui .urtiiifc, mu..st, niLdu.u ill CUtJ district ul buutUOuat r-uuteliw), IU IjUt 4o98i t u ....... .lib at a punt planted at or uuai *> 11111 s due Musi 01 ttie iz mile post uu O, V, H. sur ey line, /bich is thu Westtrn iiouudary of uut 5'J3 and being the Northwest oorner pust ui J oliii tj. Mason's claim tneme ti Uth elgnty < HU) .Iiains, thenco Kn;.i. eighty im*i chains; thonco worth eighty imij ouains; thettca Wist eighty (80) iba.us; to tin? point uf commencement, muk- ing uio acrea more or less. Located this 2,ith day of May, 191(1. JOHN tj. MASON, Locator Kathen W. Butts, Agent William K, Butts, ltalph L. Bur- linglmm, Witnesses 29 33 NOTICE NOTIOE is herehy given tbat 30 day., aiter unto I intend Lo apply tu the Honourable Chief Commissionei of Lands iur a license to prospect ior tuai and petroleum over tbo following lands, situate In the district of Southeast Kootenai, lu Lot 4693: Co iciicing at a post plnnteil at or near 7 miles due east of the 42 mile post on O, 1'. H. survey line, /hich Is the WesUrn houndary of Lot 4.-";*:t nnd being the Southwest corntr post 01 Peter c, I'uulson s claim thenco North eighty 1^0) chains; theme Enst eighty (8ft) chains; tlieino South eighty t80) chains; theuce West eighty (.80^ cha.ns; to the point of commencement, making 040 acres mole or less. Located this 24tb day of May, 1910. PETER 0. i'AUli.SUN, Locator Eaihen W. Butts, Agent William 81. Butts, Halph L. Burlingham, Witnesses 29-33 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that 30 days after dato i intend to apply to the Uuiii 1 urahie chief Commissioner :d hands fur a license to pruspect fur cual and petroleum over the following lands, situate in the district of Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4*j*J3: Commencing at a post planted at or near 7 miles due east o( the 42 mile post on 0, P. K. survey line, .hich is the Westirn houndary of hot i*J3 and being the Southeast corner post of Anton M. I'aulson's claim tlience North eighty (80) chains; tbence West eighty (80) chams; theme Bouth eighty (80) chains; thenco Kast eighty (80) chains; to the point of commencement, making 040 acres more or Icsb. Located this 24th day ot May, 191C, ANTON M, PAULSON, Locator Eathen W. Butts, Agent William E. Butts, Ralph L. Burlingham, Witnesses 29-33 NOTICE 130") chuins; (SOj chains; •.SU) 1. h.t ns; the Honourable chief Commissioner of Lauds for a License to prospect for coal and petroleum over the d l- lowlng binds, Bituate in the district of Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4693: Commencing at a post planted at or nenr 15 miles due East of the 37 mile post on 0, P. lt. survey hue, hich is the Westirn houndary of Lot 4398 and being the Ntrthwest ocrner post ol Anna K. Paulson's claim tbence B uth eighty * SO) chairs; thence Blast eighty thenee Not ih eighty thence West elgbl y tu thu point of commencement, muring 640 acres more ur Icsb. Located this 18th day ui May, I'Jlo. ,\ IN . \, t'All .. <' . t.uct Bathon W. B .tu, Agent William K. Uutts, Witness ay 3 , NO'l ICE NOTIOH is hereby given thai 30 lays after date 1 Intond to apply to 1 he Honourable Chief Commissioner >f Lands fm' a license to prospect nr ooal ami petroleum over the fol owing lauds, ulttato In the district ,f Southeast, Kootenay, In Lot 1593 Commencing at 'i post plantod at or near IB miles due East of the 37 r il le poet on C. P, It. sur ey hue, /hich is the WosUrn houndary of Lot 4 08 nnd being the Southwest corntr post of Walter J, Abb's claim thenee North eighty (80) chains; thonco Kant eighty (8ft) chains; theme Suuth eighty 180) chains; thence West eighty i80j chains; to tho point of commencement, making 640 acres more or less. Loeuted this ISth day of May, LHO. WALTER J, AMBS, Locator, Kathen W. Butts, Agent Willinm E, Butts, Witness 2'.l :i3 Rocking Down vs NOTICE NOTIOH is heroby given that 30 days after date I intend to apply to the Honourahlo Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over Uie following lands, situate in the district of Southeast Koutenay, In Lot 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or near 14 miles due Easl of the 37 mile post on 0. P. It. suney 1 no, /hich is tho Westirn boundary of Lot 593 and heing thc Southeast corner poBt of Charles K. Webb's c,aim thence Nurth eighty (80) chnins; thence West eighty (80) chains; thenco South eighty (80) chairs; thenco Hast eighty 180) chains; Lu the point, of commoncoment, limiting ij'40 acres more or less. Locntcd this 18th duy of May, 1910. CHARLES E, WEBB, Locator. Hathon W, Butts, Agent William B. Butts, Witness 2'J \V& You Prcler? honk at the iiiiiii above. He's SHAKING nn ordinary furnace. He bends nearly double, exerts nil his strength, works up a presptratlon, and gots ii sore buck. Now, look ut the woman. Sim stands nearly erect, tlwiily moves the lover to uud fro, a few Inches, und the ashes are dropped into the Sunshine ash-pan. This is culled ROCKING DOWN. so easy a child can do it. It's Which method do you prefer'* Why, Rocking Down, of course. ,, Gn in our orient in your locality. Let him show you the ninny othor dme-savlng, labor-saving and fuel-economizing features of the Sunshine. Order him to hisiull the Sunshine wiih u guarantee to heat your home to youi entire satisfaction, MSClarys FOR SALE BY PATMORE BROS., CRANBROOK ing tMO acres moro or less. Located this 23rd day of May, 1910. ANITA N. MASON, Locator Hathon W. Butts, Agent Willinm E, ButtB, ltalph L. Bur- lingbam, Witnesses 29-32 NOTICB NOTICE is hereby given that 30 days nfter date I intend to apply to tho Honourable Chiel Commissioner for coal nnd petroleum over thu fol lowing lands, situate in the district of Southeast Koutenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or near ."» miles due East of the 31 milo post on t'. 1'. It. sur ey 1 ne, .•hich is the Westtrn boundary of Lot 593 and heing the Southeast cornei post of Fanme M. I'lark's cli im thence North cluhty (80) chains; thence West eighty (,80j ihans; , theme South eighty (80) chains; NOTICE is herehy given that 30] thPn,.0 jgnBt eighty Mi chains; days alter date I intend to apply to to the point of comntencemtni, mak- the Honourable Chief Commissioner hnf, 540 acres more or less, of Lands for a license to prospect Located tbis 28th day of May, 1910, for coal and petroleum over the fol- FANNIE M. CLARK, Locator lowing lands, situate in the diatrict* Eathen W. Butts, Agent of Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593: Ralph L. Burlingham, Witness 29-33 Commencing at a post planted at! . . - or near 7 mi as due eaat ot the 42 mile post on C. p, R. survey line, vhich is the Western houndary of Lot 4593 and being the Ni .rthwest corner post of Lyde W. Wray'fl cluim theme South eighty (80) chains; thenee East eighty iSt'i chains; thence North eighty (80) chains; thence West eighty (80) cha.ns; to the point of commencement, making 640 acres more or less. Loeuted this 24th day of May, 1910. LYDE W. WHAY, Locntor Eaihen W. Butts, Agent Willinm E. Butts, Halph L. Bur- llngham, Witnesses 29-33 NOTIOH ,^^__mmm_ NOTICE ia hereby given that 30 duys artor dato I intend to apply to the Honourahlo Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect ■■■■—, ,. . 1 for coal ami petroleuni over the fol )I Lands for a license to^ prospect I(jwil]f, lft|1),H| sjUml0 in tUl, dtotrlot of Southeaat Kootenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or near 9 miles due East, of tho 42 iile post on C. P, R. survey line, hich is the Westirn houndary of Lot ■1593 und being the Northwest corner post ot .iniui Q. Mason's claim ti.eme South eighty iHU) chains; thence Kast eighty 180-j chains; thence North eighty (HO) chains; thence West eighty \H0i hu ns; to the point of commencement, making Ii40 acres more or less, located this 23rd day of May, l'JIO. JOHN g. MASON, Locator Eathen W. Butts, Agent Willinm E. Hutts, Ralph L. Burlingham, Witnesses 29-33 NOTICE NOTION NOTICE is hereby given that 30 ..__.,„., , . ' , ,, . nft I days after date I intend to apply to NOTIOB la hereby given that 30 tho'Honourable Ohiel Commissioner day. alter aatol Intend to aply to L, , , , „ the Honourable Chle > .»*- ,„ coal ancl petroleun] 0Ter the [ol- ol Lands tor a license to prospect lowlng lan(lB| sitlmll, jn tu„ ,Ustril,t of Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593: NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that 30 days after date I intend to apply to thu Honourable Chief Commissioner of LandB for a license to prospect for coul and petroleum over tlie following lnnds, situate In the district of Southenst Kootenay, In Lot 4593: Commencing at a post planted «t or near 7 mi'es due east of the 42 mile post ou O. I*. H. survey line, 'bich Is the Westirn boundary of Lot 4593, und be.ng the Nurthegst cor east post of Charles L. Paulson's clnlm, thenee soutli eighty (hOi chains, thence west olghty (K0) chains tbence north eighty t80) cbains, theuce east eighty (80) chains to the point of commencement, making mo acres, more or less. Located this 24th day of May, LIU'.. CHARLES L. PAULSON, Locator Bathon W. Butts, Agent. W Ilium E. Butts, Ralph L. Burlln- nm, witnesses. 2j-33 NOTICH for coal and petroleuni over the fol lowing lnnds, situate in thc district of Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or nenr 3 miles dtic East of tho 31 mile post on C. P. R. survey line, ! /hich is the Westtrn boundary of Lot 4593 and being the Southwest corner post of T. B. Poik's claim | thence North el 'hty (80) chnins; , thence East eighty (80) chains; 1 theme South eighty (80) chains; ! thence West eigbty (80) chains; to the point of commencement, making ii4l) acres more or less. Located this 28th day of May, 1910. T. B. POLK, Locator William K Eaihen W. Butts, Butts, Witness Agent 29 .13 NOTICE that apply 30 to imi-wioner prospoct r t.be fob district ,t 4698: nted at the -12 NOTU'K is hereby given daya after date 1 intend to the Honourable chief Con of Lands lor a license to for coal and petroleum ovc lowing lands, sitUato In the or Southeast Kootenay, in I Oommenolng at a post pl or noar '.• miles tine East of Mile post on C. i». R, .^111 oy I.ne, ■fimii is the Western bounduryol Lot 4503 ai.d bolng the Northeast cornor post of Thomas W. Mnson s claim thence Boutn eigbty (.80) chairs; thence West eighty (80j tha ns; thence North olghty (80) chains; thenco Eust eighty 180) chains; to the point of commenceimnt, iim.it- ***.*****************—*.********, fl Located this 23rd dny of May, 1910. THOMAS W. MASON, Locator Eathen W. Butts, Agent William E. Butts, Ralph L. Burlingham, Witnesses 29 33 NOTICE m hereby given that 30 . dnys after date 1 intend to apply to ftf^"^ SS?j" tbe Honourable Chief Commissioner of Lands [or a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over Uie following lands, situate in tho district of Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or near 0 miles due East of the 42 mile post on 0. P. It. suney lino, /hich is the Westtrn boundary of Lot 593 and being the Southeast corner post of Virginia W. Mason's claim thenco North eighty (KO) chains; thence West eighty (80) cha.ns; thonco South eighty (80) chains; thenre East eighty iRt'i chains; of Soutboast Kootenay, m Lot 4593: to the point of commencement, n'uik- Commencing at a post plnnteil at lng fi40 acres more or less. or near 'i miles t.ue. East, of the 42 Located this 23rd day of May, 1910. mile post on 0, }'. IX. suney 1 no, NOTICB NOTICE lu hereby given that 30 days nftor date 1 intend to npply to the Honourable Chief Commissioner ol Lands for ft license to prospoct for conl and potroloum ovor the fol lowing lands, situato in the district Commencing at a post planted at or near 12 miles due East of the 34 mile post on C. P. R. survey 1 ne, ■hich is the Westtrn boundary of Lot 4593 and being the Southwest corn r post of Joseph S. Ufanntr b clnim tbence North eighty (U0) chains; thenco East eighty 'MC) chains; theme South eighty (80) chains; thence West oighty (80j chans; to the point of commencement, making tilO acres more or less. .JOSEPH S. DANNER, Locator Uicated this 17th day of May, 1910. Balhen W. ButtB, Agent Will.am E. Butts, Ralph L. Burlingham, Witnesses 29 33 ORANBROOK LAND DISTRICT District ol East Kootenay. Tako notico that I, Joseph Walsh, Constable, of Fort Steele, inteud to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands, commencing at a post planted at tho north line of Oartin's timber lease running 20 chains north, thence 40 chains enst, thonce 20 chains south, Cionco 40 ohalns west to tho plnce of commencement, containing (i0 acres moro or loss. JOSEPH WALSH. Dated Juno 18, 191c 27-35 WATBffi ACT 1909. Take notice that John Josrph Pen nessy of Crnnhrook, locomotive engineer, will apply to the Water Commissioner ut Crnnbrook, tm tbe 26th day of July, L010, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon for a license to divert one cubic foot of watei1 per second from streams rising on northwest quarter of Lot 5G49 group l Kootenay District. The said water will lie used for domestic put pom's on snld Lot 5249, held hy tho applicant under a crown grant, u i 5249 only, ed hy llutiio and pipes No crown I nmls will I no riparian proprietors will he tillecled by the notice was posted on June, 1910. JOHN J. EENNESSV of Southeast Kootenuy, in Lot 4593: Commonclng at a post plauteu at or nenr 3 mllos due East of tho 31 milo post on 0. P. lt. sur.ey i.ne, bich is the Western boundary of Lot 45U3 and beiug tho Southeast corner post ol J. S. Grace's claim thence North eighty (.HO) chains; tbence West eighty (SOj chains; theme Soutli eighty 180) chains; theuce Eust eighty {Hi!) chains; to the point of commenceniint, matting 040 acres more or lebs. Located th^ 28th day of May, 1910. J. S. ORACE, Locator Eathen W. Butts, Agent William E. Butts, Witness 2'J .i3 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given thai 30 days after date i Intend to apply "to thu Honouraulo Chief Commissioner of Lauds for a license to prospect for coal ami petroleuni uver Uie following lands, situate iu the district of Southeast Kootonay, In Lot lyM: Commencing at a post planted at mile post on C. P. It. suney line, or uear one mile due Bast oi the 21 hich is the Wosttrn boundary of .Lot 4593 and being thu Southwest corntr post ot Thomas W. Mason s claim thence North eighty (80) chains; thence Eust eighty i.Ki'j chains; tbence South eignty tho) chains; thence West eighty t»u> chains; to the point of commencement, making 540 acres more or less. Loeuted this 2,tii duy of i\luy, 1010. THOMAS W. MASON, Locator Eathen W. Butts, Agent W. Brock, Witness 2.-^3 11 be comlucl- over snid Lot ie affected and or licensees Works. Thia the...day of VIRGINIA W. MASoN,"Locator which lu the Wbsti rn boundary of Lot Bathon W, Butts, Agent 4593 nnd being the Southwest corn r Willinm E. Butts, Ralph L. Bur- pnst of Anita N. Mason's claim linghnm, Witnesses 29-33 thence North elehty (K0) chains; _ —, , — thence Baat eighty I8i'i chains; NOTICE ' theiito Smith eighty (KO) chaina; NOTICB is hereby given that 30 thence West oighty (80) thorns; days after data I Intend to apply to to th-' point of commenceimnt, mak- NOTICE NOTICE days nfter tbe fclohourabl' uf Lauds fi s horoby given that 8 Into I Intond to apply t Chief Coromisslonc " :ense to prosper for coul and petroleuni over the fol lowing lands, situato in the district ORANBROOK LAND DISTRICT District of East Kuotenay I, F. D. Mercer of Toronto, Ont., occupation lumberman, inteud to apply to the Commissioner of Landa aud Works for permission to purchase forty acres more or less, bounded as follows: Commencing at a post on the north bank of the Moylo river ihenee 3U chains north along the east lurvey line of Tipper p. R., thence 20 chuins east more or less to tbo bang of the Moyie river tbence southwesterly uiong the hank of the Moylo river to the placo of commencing. Located July 4, 1910. FREDERICK D. MERCER 0. A. Gaskell, Agent 30 39 ORANBROOK LAND DISTRICT District ol Bast Kooteuay Take notice that Henry E. Lal'oint of Ward nor, B. c, Lumberman, intends to apply for permission to pur- hase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted ut the northeast comer oi Lot No. 897C and running south Hi, chains to the northeast, coiner of Timber License No. 21*682, theuce east 50 chains, moro or less to the hank of the Kooteuay river, theuce following the bank or the said Kootenay river In a northwesterly direction to the southeast cornor of Lot No. 1969, thence west 11' chaius more or loss to the place of commencement and containing 270 acres more or less. HENRY E, LaPOlNT, Per A. A. Lund, Agent. June II, IHU'. 2IJ 34 CUANUKOOK I.ANU DISTRICT District of Emit Kootonay, Take notice that. I John Angus Fergusson, of Cranbrook, occupation Clothing Merchant, intend to apply lor permission to purchase tho roi lowing il escribed lands: Oommenolng at e post plauteil about. 60 feet distant and in a northerly direction from monument 218 on interna tional Boundary, thence west 20 chains, thence north hu chains, ttkonco east 20 chuins, Ihenee south HII ehaitlH to place of commencement, contain ing 11)0 acres, moro or less. John Angus Fergusson, Locator, John Robertson, Agent. Dad-.! May IDtb, l'JIO, 20 U m^h PATMORE BROS. Plumbing and Heating Engineers malleable "THE RANGE STORE" Iron Range in a class by themselves—-first-class Mc-Clary's Famous Sask-Alta and Koote- tiayRanges LOCAL NEWS i***ht' »»»••••»»»»' li ll Sh...i and imin Tuesdaj al Port Stw e N Hanson «.,-a "as In the city Monday F. A bortnan, bufllneni w nits, the lis Ml llll' Wntl . Clt) Imi Ki ii 1 lay Haven IS ,, cloi i i, lu'ilh i tht mdei Kit, ivhul nii „ i mill liv TO bent, furnished rounia, all convi'iuetices. pm ate hunttt, appl} to '^•vf^v^^.^.jx^^^.^ ♦■* • r?^-*> C it Ward, ol it"' Oranbrook «> • Agencj Co i'1' Tuesday on a bual «« r ness trip Ut Lethbridge w ? • n SlcLennon ana H L McBride j ,i Ni. ,ii were in tbe clt) Wotlnoeday , nn b tinetw • ♦ ■*. W. Halt : Oranb) F Q ipent .... * .*\ the week end tn thin citj the guest a d Mra ll K ConnuU) ipent B K ---lit ( thc Mom.- [ .•■. let was In t he cil \ Manila) on Y. Q Long, ol Mi • le, ivas a th city Monda) on hu .___ \\ McDonald and r i. Bakei ol TO RENT Bach ro apartineul Rowland, were in the cltj rutadaj Apply to BEArn o0 buaineia Misses Edith and Margarei Suuair, 'tsiting Tm'-.lay afternoon. Augusl been declai ed a tall 1 ot Gladstone, Man . ., te B tl Short Mrs IV. Hayward lelt ou Wed ] neuday for a visit with hei ulster eha.- Patmon Prai was the u,.s j a Kenned*} ol Lethbridge guest ol G W Patmor B Poole, il i reeton cit) Mondaj \,.-\ t ,i>,. ; ,.[ the Taylos Lum in tbe ,„., i ■ Kimbi * l«j was in the olty Wednesday on company business I'ho Prospector olttcu During the pa it week ,t wji ions Bre tins been raging Booth ul the city anil a lot ni \ otunblv t tiubei has b» n ■ ii- .tii yod V mo tig the hnn \ losers is John Heed, nuperlntcndenl ol gov ernment roads, who tins lost shout I JO a< i '■-■ ol vMuable tlmboi Tuesday t li«- Cranbrook Into) mc dlatea journeyed to Moyie to play tin1 Mo)le intermediate team Tho tame waa last aud clean, except when iln- catchei ol the Moyic team im tin- Craubrook tiist baseman with ble knee. This play was totally uucall ed for The score was 2 to l In favor ol .Mo* le The hotly ot Ihe lute Agnes Hmith was found on Thursday afternoon In tho Ml Mary's river near the Ht. lilii go tin Mission iin i noci tlVD ot tho Oranbrook agricultural association arc sparing no I'lim l<> nuikc tho lair this year n M i r a strong uommittooa havo Pec,, appointed mul every energy is bolng imi (ol'th to arouse an Intorcst in tho general public, "Let's all ist G Bow VVyi :v brook visitor Mi nday. 'ran Messrs Palmei & SonB a i i set ^M ,i iaw-mill on then- property, just * [town G B, Pi iwel . m idi i. - ■ • - I. : to Wardner Mondaj ' j h Henderson, ol Lethbridge, * as in the city, renewing ac K Iv-'t-c. of Fort Steele -:■■■••: sun [uaintances foi tn« weekend day last, in tlie city ■ BORN At Cranbrook Mrs Bent's E. L. Doolan, of Sirdar, was tn the private hospital, on Sunday July 24, city the first of th.' week on business. • ■ Mr and Mrs. Arnold William*, a ■ laughter. E. W. Evans, of Marysville, was in the city Monday. Mr Geddes, ol the Imperial bank jtafl returned on Saturday from a I). A. Small, of KitiLTStrat*1 was in three weeks holiday spent at Banff the city Tuesday on business, and Calgary, Constable Joe Walsh, of Fort 3tcele 4uite a number uf citizens were was in the city Wednesday making anxious enquiries where the lire was on Saturday last whin the A. A. Gillispie and C, C Wright, ftre-wbistle was being tested, of Fernie, were in the city Wednesday ■ . <". e. Finch, and Charles Gibbert- W. B. McFarlane made a business »». of Corbln, were in the city sev- trlp to Wardnor Thursday. cial days this week, on business con , oected with their lumber industry. E. Edy nnd wife, of Ottawa. Ont., ■were Crunbrook visitors Tuesday, ! Messrs. Percy und Carl Haugh. of Summerby, Sask., spent Tuesday A. M. Black, of Corbln, was visit visiting their cousins, Messrs. rating friends in Crnnbrook Wednesday, more Bros. H, McKinlay, of Moyle was m thej The S°ld watch Pllt l|P 1,v the city Tuesday on business. , Foot Ball chili was won by Robert Garvey of the Cranbrook Trading Frnnk L. Brown, of Calgary wus a Company's staff. Cranbrook visitor Tuesday, A. 0. Bowness1 new house on Nor- Obas. Evans, nf Movie was In the bury avenue is being rushed as rap- city Tuesday on business. idly as possible and when completed J will be a credit to that residential W. Saunders and wife, of Wycliffe, part of tbe city. •were in the city Tuesday. ■ I The Epworth League held a picnic K. R. McMahon, of Lethbridge, was on Tuesday evening in the bush at in the city Mondny. the end of Pooley street, and a very —— I pleasant time was spent by those P. Woods, of Cherry creek, was in [present, the city Monday anil Tuesday on : , I A. H. Nesbitt had the misfortune Mrs. W. F. Graham nnd daughter.'?" Mo+ndtft{ last ,to ^.Sf^SS of London, rmt.. are tbe guests of ^f trucks' ' sed ,n ™v ng *£i£ G W Patmore ' ° right foot, severely ; crushing lt. E. W. Rqwson, of Vnicnm-e'- re«- ! rpsenHnp McOlary Bros , was in the The East Kootenay Produce and city Monday, ; Provision House have a tine, large ' sign on top of their building adver- Mrs, Green "' Wardn^, <>•- = thi1 Using the buggies, wagons and guest of Miss Service for the week , sleighs they carry in stock, end. FOR SALE A tbrcp roll mnne'e plv at Prospector Office A number of stockholders in the , , "... "* '.'"". "■" """'V'''Aurora mine went to Moyie Sunday ' P Cw office P ' "" t0 in^n tte,r h,,M'nK!i "nd werc irospeotiir iimcc. very much pleaBed with the appear- in. D Kenzie, nf Oalt, Ont, haa Un« ol the property, ...ul the work ncrpptpil n onsition as Hccoimtant heing done- with J. D. McBriile. -. ■ ' R. S. Aikins, of Tlie Palm, has in^ P nnllns and family left nn Sun stalled his new electric Ice cream day lor an extended visit with friends freezer and can turn out lirst class at roast points . |ce cream in lorpo quantities on very —'- short notice. "Bobble" is up-to- F K Rlmnson left nn e bu«een received, though large searching parties have looking over the adjacent country, assisted by many Kootenuy Indians. Co to Stewart's for fresh buttermilk. He receives daily shipments of Hazelwood double jersey buttermilk. The pictures at tlie Opera House this week are worthy of special mention and those who have not attended have missed a treat. Mr, Fraser has been untiring in his efforts to give his patrons the very best films possible and his efforts arc deserving of more appreciation. The opera season will soon he opening up and Mr. Fraser has alreay hooked several of the best companies on the road. Choice Peaches, Pears, Plums, and Apples at Stewart's today. The Kast Kootenay Produce and Provision House have completed the store for their retail trade department and have laid in a complete stock of groceries and canned goodB of all kinds. The very best blonds of teas and coffees, huttrr and eggs and fresh fruits. It is the aim of Mr. Murray to give his customers the best value lor their money, all he asks is to be given a trial and he will convince you of the fact. Hazelwood Ice Cream at Stewart's today. Strawberry Vanilla, and Lemon flavors. The Presbyterian Sunday School neld their annual picnic on St. Marys prairie Tuesday gftomoon. We understand a very enjoyable time was spent by all who attended, F. ED. Simpson returned last Friday from a trip to Knmloops and Vancouver. Hi1 expects to remove about tbe first of Aug,ist to Kamloops. "Old Mnn" Simpson's removal will be a distinct loss to this city, and Mrs.Si mpsi n's absence will be felt in social and fraternal circles. Mrs. Simpson has tmen nn indefatigable worker in the interests of the Rebekahs and her departure wtil he keenly felt hy her large circle of friends in this city. The Prospector joins in wishing Mr. nnd Mrs Simpson every success in their new .home. A itrnnt* nun n itr „ii> .tl uver. Nn mnn can be strong who ■ iufferinj{ Irom rvcak Htonaycb with ita •omequent ind id ..inn nr Iron .mne other diseitt* vi thc stomach ind iu iiBoelated ortam, which im> pmri I ideation md nutrition. Por when the stomach is mchIi nr liit-n .'■■! there >■> ii Iom of thc nutrition contained in lood which U the source nf all pbynicul strength. When ■■ nun doesn't (eel just right," when lie docsn '••yep well, 1mm nn un com fort utile li-i-lins in ttir stn .imii niter ciitinn, is Innfintd, nervous, irritable and dcsponcV •nt, lit* i is n't ' IC mi'i'K.n needed to make strength. S.-.f> it man should uae lie. Pierce'a Hold em Medical Dine*, i -> ti cures dlaeanea ol the atomach mad other or-}.'- i iii attjaatlott and nutrition* II enrlehea tha blood* Im.-.■:■; -*i the liver, Htrcn*\thena the kldneya* nuurlshea f., fieri i, rtti •*„ GIVES HEALTH AND STRENGTH TO THE -.'Ito: . UODY. Ynu enn i" >.i.' to accept a ttcrtt nostrum ■■ * substitute for this non- air,h iic i'm i ii oi known COM POSITION | not even though the urgent dealer mity thcrcb) mukt •■ uth: bitter profit. Ingredients printed oo wrapper. Messrs. Wt.nleu & Neshitt hnve tb mc hail removed ami placed on Ita site on Noibury avenue. Ttie work has been accomplished very quickly and without any serious mishap. The main building was placed within six Iuches of its site wittioiit any bitch, "Wo would respectfully suggest" remarks one of the Interesting interior impels, "that Prince llupert or rtiilliwack send au exhibit of 'blind pigs' to the Dry Farming Fair at Spokane this Fall. These creatures flourish in the "dry" districts, and Prince Rupert or ChllUwack should bo able to mnke au Interesting and instructive displny." The Kast Kooteuay Butcher Co., Imve purchased P. Woods & Oo's meat market in this city, and will take possession on August 1st. Thm firm ls coinuosed of Messrs. F. W. McDonald, former manager of the local branch of P. Burns & Co., and 1). Doyle of Nelson. We are inform- led on the best of authority that this firm is in no way connected with i P. Burns & Co. j The Oranbrook Base Ball club left on 213 Thursday. The following is the schedule of games they expect to play. Two games with Nelsan, one with Trail, one w th Rossland, and two with a team at Colville, Wash. They also expect to play several games before returning to Oranbrook 'I he boys have putting up the best kind of ball all this season, and will maintain their record while on their tour. The Prospector, together with a large number of base ball enthusiasts, join in wishing them every success on their trip. The office of the Kootenay Telephone Lines and the Cranbrook Electric Light Co.. are undergoing transformation und when completed will be very convenient. The former pri- ■ vnte office is being made into a long j distance office as the growing Ue- 'mand in this department is such as to render a seperate switch board ; necessary. These companies believe [in considering the requirements of their patrons and keeping abreast of the demands made upon them. When the alterations are completed Cran brook will have one of the most up- to-date telephone exchanges between Winnipeg and the coast. NOTICB 1 NOTICE! is herehy given that 30 days after date I intend to apply to tlie Honourable Chief Commissioner {of Lands for a license to prospect i for coal and petroleum tver the following lands, situate in tbe district of Southeast Kootenny, in Lot 45113; j Commencing at a post planted at or near 2 miles due East of the 31 mile post on C. P. R. surey line, which is the Western boundary of Lot 4593 and being the Northeast comer post of George Wykes claim j thonce South eighty (80) chains; thence West eighty (HO) eha as; tbence North eighty (80) chains; ; thence East eighty t80i chains; to tbe point of commencement, muk- ! ing t>40 acres more or lees. Located tbis 28th day of May, 1910. GEORGE WYKES, Locator Eathen W. Butts, Agent Willinm E. Butts, Witness 20-33 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that 30 days after date 1 intend to apply to the Honourable Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over tlie fol lowing lands, situate in the district of Southeast Kuotenay, in Lot 4503: Commencing at a post planted at or nenr 11 miles due Hunt of the 32 mile post on C. p. R, nuney line, hich is the Western boundary of Lot 4503 and being the Northwest corner post of Anna K, Webb's claim tlience South eighty (80) chalne; thenco Eust eighty (80) chains; theuce North eighty (80) chains; thence West eighty (80) chains; to the point of commencement, making ti40 ncres more or less. Located this 16th day of May, 19W. ANNA K. WEBB, Locator. Eathen W. Butts, Agent WilPam R. Butts, Ralph L. Burlingham, Witnesses 20-33 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ "AWL RIGHT 1 Is what you'll say to our • story. It's simple but instruc- v tive,—Besides all that is re- ♦ freshing. It's J Soda and Other Soft Drinks that wo refer to, They aro healthy going and Invigorating on those hot days, Thoy aro last and purest from our bottling works. The best yet. EAST KOOTENAY f BOTTLINO 00. I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FISHING TACKLE We have just received a swell assortment of FLIES and have the one you are looking for. J. D. McBride Hardware (ran brook It. C. ♦ Ham and Bacon ii Our smoked .neats are always fresh stock. We ♦ an sure that if you try them once yc.u will agree ♦ with us that they are the best flavored and most ♦ wholesome smoked meats you have ever eaten. ! P. WOODS & CO.! PHONE 57 P.O. BOX 154 ♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦ ^&$$®$ww<& WE HAVE TO LAUGH when flrst time buyers at this market tell uh to cut ofl a very small quantity because their , families are "such small meat eaters." For we know once they taste our meats they will never suffer from that complaint Jj, again. Try us witb an order. Would't you rather pay for meat than for medicine? P. BURNS & CO. J> Phone 10 P. 0. Bo» 3 $$3 <$>^®^&»y>$&&^frty$*®****4''*<&*****^**^ | ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ If It's Paint and Painting j We are here with the Goods If It's Wall Paper andj Paper Hanging We can't be beat B. H. SHORT! : l Painter and Decorator:: : I ******************************************** The Prospector $2 Per Year r