'•»"•'/ ul u. I IH. *> i/|- Vol. 15. H , U. ,■ CRANBROOK, B.C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER go, iyo9 No. 4", VOT D >(l ROUSING MIi!iTIN( OF CONSERVATIVES PHE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE A GOOD NAN AT THE THROTTLE Victory of the Government's Railway Policy is Assured by Enthusiasm of Large Audience Thursday Night. jra.iiiiiHiM ' • ■■:• THOMAS CAVEN IS POPULAR CHOICE FOE NEXT W. A. MACDONALD VINDICATES POLICY OI ... ' THE GOVERNMENT Ono of 1 In1 largest, most successful lender inU'iesI nnd prim nnd enthusiastic political meetings condition that you uivi ever held in Oruuhroolt, was thai mortgage, li Is ver*, «li which took place in tin1 uiidilonum Mncrionnid says II is no last evening under tho auspices ol question, it is onlj thi 1 the Crnnhrook Consotyatlvc Asaocln- people who cannol gnu tion and at which Thomas Caven the stand the situation, Conservative standard bearer, W, A, The Ifhcrul candidate Macdonald of ■ Vancouver, George m,,.st lamcntahle Ignu Thompson and iA^i3. Watts placed bIiowh ho ia uo1 lilted [01 before the elcctprs, the railway policy tj0n aa legislator, wh of tlie McHride g'ov)jrninenl in n man more acumen und c imi . 1 ner which convinced (fhe most bitter Iflver. .. M V; v ' ,-: ■('■■ ,1 ^g|| 1 ■■■;■ • y.\ :■■, ,n ,.„.,. MEMBER b%.JJJ :":;■ | ..■■'■■'■'.. I p „ If »;':-', • ■'. ,■'.;,''.I "- ; ' '■ ; . '■ . A , , " :<' ! 1 .111 i-nt.it ,. 'J- l-X '■■ ', : ' '-: 55£Se,'S '■"' .■■•;■.,.-V.. @ It1 ft ' I 1 1711' il^pllfl ' - " * , "'' """ J,"EAST IS EAST AND WEST IS WEST" .. i le s Pi ogre >i ive Policies Are pi ■ of the Aims and Ideas of the West. it ii, ..!»,.. llll opponent ,,t the ronBorvntlvo pnt'ty , ,,. thai tills wns ' ilir most-KiHin,!, ,,.ini' businesslike policy oyer, ptated ;botor'e ,oct'iv B ,,, kec use tlio electors lor - tlft>ir<ti ..-' a_ "... ,' . , whilo the past''rdcord oi',UievgGv7*.itn* ,!", h/" ,' mention nil Issues was p>:cd liefoi-o' $?$* »£™» ^ ''' -.y :'. , ■ ' .''-.-■. ■ m ■ ■■' S: -I . ■ , -I.. - ■■"- ii m ■■ ' S nt im po\ 1". It st lie approval ai men tun ,,n,l ,11 p, ise ivltl nil I- tlie ainlienee and criticism Invited bur. .tj , not one act ol legislation enacted hy 5^"j " \ j the present, governtnoitt since assurn- " - " Ing olliee in 1003 could lie relleetetl j'.1"'" '" °"r """"•'■■ ""' -'""'!'" upon. Some Sim people ivero present, \. . . .„_,„„..._„ ,,. .... while nt the close ol the meotlng ',„ °„ ,'?,,, ' a,,. «r ,.i ,, ■ those present were almost a unit in '',',,,' ':',, : ;'""""'""." '' favor of Mr. Cnven mid the McBride , , ,t, t , government. The fact Unit the pro- ' ,. ""'•""■ inier had promise,! the lumbermen per- , Ml' Caven Is nn intelllg working petital licenses was a statement made ;'"„'.'!,,„ „ ,.,,„.„„„ „. ,-.,, by Mr. Caven and received with ',,,„,„ in pauiameni ami lew hearty npplanso, while W. A. Mncdon- ™ ' "„„,.,«'. £'S "'i„ ,',,";*" old aid's question as t,, wbother or not ' .'""'!,' '' '\. . ''.' the land laws had been administered ,""'."!' ""' "'f"v ', ' fairly to all concerned received a un- , "i',',' , ,'t ?' ., ", ,':' , nnimons reply In the aitiniiatlvi- and '" .?'!, ,,',""',"."'* "")' the contention ol the liberals that !1 |,u . ,V" B, ,,. , ls w"! " there was a split in the conservatives "V'"?tll& l''"l"1;IM ly ' "]"' "','i"r"'' „f Oranbrook was set nt rest fol' all "' ""' " " !l " "nt ,1""1. "'' ,"l!,"r " tune, Old and young were working '", ' "'"' 'fh "K',b,6ls/'' l'-''^""<""- shoulder to shoulder and on Tlmrsdny , u'"" "f" ° '' » '" .' "' l""™ '" , next „ magnlflcent majority would be :l J™:„ I'.'"' ^M-v,;']"' ' « "" ,1'" '' recorded for Mr. Caven. Oliver's railway policy. Why do s„ iniiny Inwycn truggle I'HAIHMANS ADDHBHa. to got Into parliament 7 Verj few Ladios and gentlemen, on bclinlf of "f >'"" kll"»' "'a' V"111' '-"'a' Hhcral the Conservative party I thank von Premier Joe .Martin lognltad tbe vile for your presence. 1 take il na a !"» "I champerty In this province: special mark of favor to have so '''a' one la,uest law many ladles present. Now II all tbo ,1"1 ■ Hon. P. .1. Knit ladies had votes und the men auue. ' 1 This '»lli «lteti to Influence aim nfllii we'll get you through all rij Engineer B, Columbia I n . liavt an] ':::;..-. IVIr, McBride, i" worthy > tei t ttlng .it rest for nil 1 inn e contention of tlio liberals thai OPPOSITION FO PROGRESS ALWAYS FAILED|?^fe^^S,S!{i5K -it,.iii,i ' ran I 1 II;, I •csontcd on the governmenl side lie in,use in addition to going on nil ns being in favor ,,f one of must progressive railway policies placed before the electorate foe ' on lorsation t lie chairman Intro ■il Thus. Oiiven as the futuri mi in ber for Oranbrook. THOS. OAVI8N. ^^^^^^ troductlon. ■mm: eliee,-..; ng to fnce Ins audience. He by slating that cordial Invl- ' il been tendered to M. A, "•ork.ngOILgotho,'!History is Repealing- Itself in Stan .us Against B. C. flu '. i ''.i'i .-iiiii the wi ' i -■ Canadian N rthern railway cotnea •m.i K/ipIi ■ . Iti problem, nelthei Into the McDride railwa) policy nn i „ ■■ : , ipathlM with the oth ■"' ,:'-'M'"-;i"t , '" tinctly Oan- , adian und absolutely necessary t«* ,,: ' '■ ;" ■■ In ,,:" the development n DrltlBh Columbia ■ .. .' n ....;■'^ in,, s, [!M-ii:i, premioi Mclinde' life record ebowe ti ' Ion i ' the '"■ it. linn in be a man "t itorlinR Integrity L thnn , r.i | und tvoittis n fair dcalor, a square player <,f pot- v t it. in,' . " i nuvii whal il wants ifcic und i in devoted to tii«- latw- bul the eunl doesn'l Ln..a the we I esti Urttlsl Columbia, Qrst, lust y«l ■ and *'. ,'■ ,i . His udminl tratlon bus So ii is with the pro> ,/ ■ oi Hril boon capable, honest and enterprising, i.li Cnlucnblu tbe rnrtl so it" tooh oflice ul a time when tlio finances of the province were In a 11 n '-.': condilIon, Ho dolayed an* I- mi ng Ins railway policy until thu lln, :■ al embroglio wns .n rest. Thou ho I'otnei to the peoplo with a clean i"ii ■■ mpreli n i\''-. co-operattva pol- ,.'v thi t oi'oryi ni' can understand. He . ii hi ',., • i ,i tu '■." i v it through. A ■ I- in railway policy, im it ytmng of certain corpm'H innge tliul il is opposed by tho 0. i inl ■ ith federal P » . the G T.It . and the C.T.I'.? 1 lunil has no .■ Their opposition i moal iiainntl, cfilc- nd il : • i nu If 13 is . tated as It ls iiy theii soil Intoroflt. 'H AH tho pandered advocates of tho 0, • ■ n ■'! tiic .-. ilv l> policy i' i: «nd the c.T.St. now abuse tbe rtcliridu who typif) thc 'i"'i:'-:l<- rullwaj policy. Richard mbiu indivi ,. tj It | gain - the enemies bo lias mado. al he Is tho Iii I native 1 , n Lbe guarani >l J35.000 a mile li i olumbin to rise to i much less than what it will coat hip, not, ii. run.,! he ad tu build a mile of tho road. Woll fcn- loul creatin chagrin formed railway men say the McBride nol to tho manor born, rnilwny bargain is a better bargain lie ,u H native abilities, than ' ie liberals drove with tbe Q. with ,i magnetism tbut I'l'. I nulterabty opposed to railway ■vers to blm il has granl thi World is. yet tho clr- ii'■ , to man-handle tho cumstnucos In British Columbia may native province Hi op he ph aded as cxtt nuatlon for Promler ■ nol always gone from McOrlde And, besides, the wost is victorious. nicK McBrldo wesl ami thc ejist Is east. As m the account of himself every prophosieil deficit, tbJH-doea nol worry oven tlra -' P.R. and Q.T.P., for any in railway polic> he baa deticii m revenue is guaranteed by iiccil ni an unattached tho C.N i: Henco tho province need Urltl li CJolumhia. Tho nol feel fearful of Its commitment, :■ ■' > I bl led C. P. It wen If for the first two or three il British i 'n|nui years, undci thi railway iiu'rwincul, should l e a deficit. n thi ill tnnce Premier McBrldo ii posing looks like ,i man on iii-' foot. Ho is i ; oose for ,, rail ''''i'i Ji Colum a Premier Whitney les two dominions, was maligned oi his powor policy. imhiu in l.ivt with ^'■! Promiei Whitnej i Ontario. Bri 'I I'., thai aimi to iish Columbi i i trust Blck Mc thai ii. bla Un of Libera'^ A^»* ^ i; t ii hlc to 111 111 I: ii n fair and square ty« \nd for tho east it sary to repeat tbo west Developn mi vtni with In British Colunibis the oi following the example ol oppo.sitlor Bowhore refuses to loarn a lesson id hllndij opposes the government ili.'v. chiedj because ll is the ■■,,. nment's policy, if that opposition .„ ..mild I,-,!; nv,r M hi^tufii's 1 „tii Hole Macdonald and to the Sociallstcan or oppositions in Canada, it would ilnst dldate to he present, but witboul of probably be able to see what fate "'"' lie hud all tho respect in the I the 25th of this month has in ntnrn ti inormoiiH n lected -im iv.' Iain n,■; spring ini i opulati i di !..'ii". linn h i. ii 'li. ; il JM'BRIDE GOVERNMENT SHOt'IJ) BE RETURNED JOE MARTIN. the world would bo ruled by lore, un- Bo >'"" know »'bal llhumnerty In? world fur tin- liberal candidate but I for It—Inr nvnrv ™. ■ ■ n i" fortunately it la not no, therefore the A provision made by lawyer* enabl would like .„ bave mmi hi uiinreiiont bat has ,,,;,, ',,, "'v '""" " ,'''"' n Iliarrol and llKht. ".,-. tbe , make file unriwliu with to explain Hie reason" fu ■ oppoZk wiS^ Poltay'has barn ' ov?»ri„k n ''" I' ;,M'1 It is ti mnttor ol common Rorolp e"ont« to legnlly blackmail othcrn tbis proici-casivc railway in lev cnmhlni Ll ,' V "v"t"l",,i '-:■ foi ., "•a* th Is a hUKC split In the con- ami divide the s Is. BrlU.hCt.Hini He aslted „ny mber of tlie aud the country was SelTwL the h" ' sorvatlvo ranks; with thai I wll 1 bin bnj, the^ndi,ins ^record 0r being Ience to snj anything thai would re- railway polley ol th, HobUn™0v.rn ','. ,'.' In my cnimclty ol chairman nre Mr, Lawyer Macdonald to H °IIdminl«tratlonC[ '!>•"; . ^^^^H . „• ai i,.. nth I v.-„uld do I ilu.-- bun : tnfntoi iiiluti n ' lullur bil . . . ' ein naaadu gbting -,.;,!• will bo tbat Mr. nl.vor canno! t ... .■ I the independent v,.t.. and there- poared u nol I"- c ted. it would Iiuve }!»-.>ti Impossible for rtiscr: Mr. Oliver to have selected n^ his ivblch supporters -,t bi.-i first m.-enni; in ; [tlsli Vanci . >: two more typical e.\pon- v ■•:■ . tbe policy which has ruined ornls liberalism there than Mr. Ralph in n Smith, Ml'.. ..ml Mr T. F. Neelands. Mr. Stiutli [s on c inbdentlal terms irtln '■ Itb mi Wilfrid [... ui ler and bus . n for m my years aware ol the 1903 ti ..- position in Vancouver. A word ii at li fr. tn >■ to lllrid would al any time I: oyed ' ffe powen ol the gang but 1 .vas careful t,, see that he ■ i: ■: ,- ■ : bal word. :; ;,:; ' ■: ,H" ^LVi;;.;1:::;^^;;::,,^-'1;;';,,:;,: i,-,;;,;,,:v';,:. ^Lt "•':;;.■- • ; -'■ - £ 58&J fi 'Sd'ioiter 'J !>:,"";"!'"ll"n, ', ';" - " ' ' ■ I ■ »»-'«;i iibr/c of „.s,'nsi,i.,i,::„',",;:; r,:;,::;1 ".■;,„:!'■ -;'■■'■'"■'•■' , !,'i".ani ■■ • ■ ■ •■' • c. , ,: • »«io«»m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm n rerniiieui nina,», , „, . government .,„,. ...,,., I n , , patronage, or, bad is a plank in months n •n aad Tom aorfecl ui troiliice a bill lultl befoi uie the liiHl mortgagees? Tills Is eauso ol clou not an obtuse question, tho pretension montlon tbo abolll that tbis provinco can hnve a first °n tho other bai mortgago on tbe lino of railway witb tbo conservative i in this provinco is utterly prepostor Caven la prepared mis and ahBUt'd, for tho abolition (,i patronage "I wonder where the bondholders Cn I.,mil Option Mr. Macdonnl will come in?" In inui'.iiiK this state dare nut dcclurc bimsell; he Bits ,, iiietit. Mr. Macdonnld betrays nn oh- the fence in fear and trembling, tusencss und ua utter lark of business i'n tl"' other linn! the pullcj ol tb knowletlge. guvornmc-m Is dodnito anil clear mil Now for bis odlllcation and oth II lb) per cent, of tho pel , .... .i,,. era whose etliicntlon bus been neglect- the mandate toei forth ,.,,./ ed, allow me to point out, And Turn l',i,. n will tpporl the adlat Thnt tho people who buy the rnll measure, the i way bunds will not hold n mortgage Ami now ladles ami gentle , i ;,, ,j on tbe rnllwicy nor Its nsscta. They know yon wanl. to lioai umethin u -, ,.| will buld cortlllcatos or bonds made the groin spill in tne i u-i c tnp, ,,;,, by lbe rnilwny compnny and endnrs ivblch delights . n ipiiunenti anil i tli ,il by tho II. i'. govornment, gunran local laatioa will liavi ,, gi-enl deter ...i l( l.eeil by this province. In return tbe mining olfcel mt Mi,- election, I muai novelninetil will bulil a Hist moil, any n few word* lo rei i tin gage upon the railway within tie- who waver. province uf British Columbia. Ho II Is a mattei ul in gu i| yuu rati easily aeo Ibat It is not a thai one -iiiii i.ut.! Ilrmij preposterous aasortlon nut- "an airy for clean govornment, Me- aholltlor llcl.lon," when the premier Blntos chat ul rt,Ic i,., polltieul heelers .nil grafi lbe province will bulil » lind aiui'l or , ami :.. I ■ .,, tb n ;t,... gngo. ut pntrimagc i.: in furec, I lui I . li n Taken parallel caso on a small thall i.. adinlnistrat.nl il ', ■ ..ui scale- Hue ,,1 you wishes to build a common decency, bouse and needs cush lur the opera Thai lasllcu Bhall nui i,- In il cap Hun, y.ni ate mil in a position tu tin- bj n lew political bcelors tlmt mortgage it. you try tu raise muney Hie law thai! I nforced in ;,lt un your note ur bond ; 1 oiler lo en- cases, dorao your note and guarantee tbe I tell you frankly Hint tbe prcmlei ti ul- Hu pulley, t'i\, iw ' boson t, ti,, Btiiitdln .li efo Thitl ■"'■ i Hn- treasury tmln- iImi nln a Ih,- pro ■■■and olllee ? .line ^^^^^^^^^ mmmmmamaummmsmMmmeaaammmmmm*l'■' '• ■ ilr. .MfBrii i mid bo turnwl t we m : !ut the .. ot, ts ."i I by him . i ''■.. ' ,!i : n i.i he people, ox- tch ii he ■■ been t nrned into . :,■■ Mini, In,- found it;; way into '■ '''.';. .in mi 11ousurj 'nu-; Is noi ' ■ ,, ;t Ii regard t,» lbe antwt. nt - i • :, lul nn ,.-..-I by tb" Id, ' ' ' party In 1X91 A ; real part bus ..-. ■ ,-■ proportj ■ i lead and many d ut htlslnns: uf Mi llllv. ■ ■ crown, ory loy nI Buch !« mil ,. be by nl iruv in- I ■ uplalnl »r ur it, the icb ;, i -, i dm ei| || |, . mil ,,i,i— I 'I '- -| III i,el, en ■ lanei i!i, , i ,- ■ .,,,. |,| II I - ild i ,- '"" ;i IISI'H MAIITLN Wostmlualet Lou . Iiiiiii - 1 , , . im- fn lie MeBHcle n Hi-- pcoplt milt nml . . 1 d. (nu nod, ration li stubli ;i ;.,. ,, mi tu in bin ne Im r-lli lImi in ill - i-i -in ; of hi upp ' ' ntleil II iei - maji lie in ill - n' ,, ' in tiiivoi - bl • ...i in-!,. , , i ii con [ill I., '' I" nloa election i ,■■.,; u. I esemi on from inn 'h "-1'1 elo ,-ii Hi ,i n. ; c ale are i I'rinil; I'm ilic railway eot " : ■ Ihert I oml Ini'd ' ■' ml ''. ' vlr * hi;' "ii ui) l„„ ,,, Nov 15 idmlral I ,,,-d ' - ' I " ' ' ' I "I'd, il l.mannonS ., " , ": .'" . . ! . ' '. '" ;' : o the unionist i indldate " ' '■ n 11'"' '«■' • woio lib, , , . . the bye,cl, - I ..,., ,,lllilt|, ' brd to Parimineiit in par- nil In ie lull irtiio valloye, and governoi In council '■ '■ " lV ~': '"''■ ' " '' 11 •' ICh IVlil ebuuoe a s, '; a Ute li ,,,...■■ ,i.: lb i. k i ..,,■, - ,,. , , , i|t;, j cl id I j altl ■ ill thi , ■ ■■' ing who li ive con :" ■ »" contrnctoi at hi Hed 11 il inrts th I ■ foi !■ I.uod mnnaget ol the r, ,«.'. I ■ '"'- inles. oil, o mans yew Hi has, Instead em- -.,■.. p, ljlu r* ,. ,' V",..' „;' wise, permitted bj thc Heutennnl bra them .. m; Macdonald »as In town Wednesday anu loft for ini ,i tbo last general oWtlon, The Marysville dm nil the day. I'm: I'ltutfl'KCTOR, CHANHIIOOK, n. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4>4> ! Oranbrook f ■*» IM******* * * ,-.vi ! 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Hull '■ II 1 t . lippl) I Mn I .in , I l:.u i istoi'h .iihI Stilit'iloi'.. UltANHUUUK, ll.C. NORTH STAR HOTEL KIMBERLEY, B.C. ' lu uppl) lu the ' hid i uiiiini u I . j i'i, : ,| Lands nnd Wurks ,i \ Iclui " ' ■ '' lu ■ Ibll linll'l , Stllll illli', I'll' i, H.l I,.i ,.. : ni .. inn, Im io ,'ing ilesi ids lu lim i hiuu i. n.i, , ..nun,nn iii ,1 n pu t plnnled ij , mini n .i .i i',. i ],!.un nl .u tim , in, ,vc i ' ", tltnbot :""" Ku 2 "I I'unnii . , , m,,.,,,,..,, i i ' II I I H ' M I M CN. h - ilu i, iln a, e mt .i Ilu i islnr, Siilii'liir, ,t ■ n , tu lbe in,,,,- ul i-uiuiiieure \,,i,ii\ I 'ul,In- llllllllll I urn ll \v DREW, Proprietor. CUANUKOOK, li' 4> 41******************************************* \ .: -ii Hot Chocolate Hoi Bovril Hot Lemonade THE PALM ... ■ : hy I ■'■ iiiiiii enui tu I 1 ■ ' ■ ■ - ■ ■ ■ Hated Hot I. IMilli'i'K I 1 Ml I'l.. I 1.11 IMi \ nMIKUOK, II . I, I MDI \\\ \1 imii" I-,li" HI,', I II ml ! '■ I I llllll Sill \ ,",,,! . <4.'<.*4.««^i->««*4>4>4>4>4>«V4>4>4>4>4>«4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>«4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>j + + ♦Found! I mmm Frank Dezall itt'i ■ IKNEK.U. I-'.LACKS.Ml III .'..,...-,-, ed \\'l H )| l\\ I IKKI'.K Melli .- —„— Rubber Tirea Applied •l'o Huggy Wheels JtlKNTS Fi>lt CANADIAN I'Yl'I.E WU MDT'I lit CO'S llli S'i'LKS i. ■- ndidati en ■ UlliK I wn HIS I IIII i -.!,!- J 11. II. ti; \NIIKlltiK, l:r ♦ I' ♦ * ♦ 0 ********************** * * * IM. I . \Y. ioiiiu.ll, ♦ % * X ♦ , \ imi sritiii:iiN x t * Hllln ll'lnstrolll! \i" J * ♦ X 4> 1 t * in.l 1„ nn, "il-",- 105. I.v- nn X ♦ ♦ i o ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4>4>4>4>! * ♦ * iin Ilalier licet, one door west "I Messrs, Hill & Co., the only place In town ihui ran make life worth living, Cosmopolitan Hotel E, H. SMALL, Manager. ■ il inn>' ;i Spfi i,i ii .. I'h.-nc !'. O, BnX 21 ■ ■■,,.■ th : .. .!■: ■■ ■ tho victii . ■ ■ Why iii" .;■ ■ Itii ..ti I ■ hi " |. \Y. KI rUCDCK, M M v vs. t,nu! mu' nl Diiliiriu \ i-lt- Ci.i...!,-. Tomnlo, in ISPS. UOK LANU MSTMOT lirmluiU* uml MwlalUl nf Mi-Kill il Kasl Kou tunny. . ' ♦^^^♦♦^^(-♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦# II in BOVRIL renovates the blood and builds up muscle and nerve It is ;;;;; ; good for children, ni«t„n, of tin athletes and invalids— juim good for all. BOVFJL We I li-.il in IC\ i'l') Mini" I iuli' i N'i'i'illt' lo ,i I .i.coiiiotivi' to do insl vlnii Jim ll, 'il n, Shuilghn ■ . ia) i Impracticable Mi.ii.i ,, through ih- Hope untu n portion ul ollvei ml it poll ., i.n n par with b, ithei Iin are projectetl utily un riiinesi pttzale The Initial cupy ul tin -u : i.-m [of tho l.'ruw'K Xesl Iiniii ivn i-i et ml al tin-, ulllee uu Wcdnc da) II i, n bright, ticway paper publi bed bj Molt, \,,Ilium a A rj It i. pus ulble thnl il "il! live llllolli b tb cnnipalgn nml Hnn re tl with in erul party in u pulltlcal grave The l-lnrn.d , i Hint John Olivet lui i veil -li ul ilm "i in ' irom the t'nliadinii Nun! i i ll; i rbreud Wulllull'l III - i ir lu'i .1.,lii, Olivet i. nol eaiuilib ul rcmui in i anything ■ el ) n i - ■ Distriel ■ ■ earltt 111!), was pu ll ette of V tucell d, in , iul Iteserve pre , : in :. lid lllll tl) ,re eiaptui tad lie Land Act IttiHl'lll'l 1 UI'l.V 1 Iv, 11,,. ; . ''. i .in i ,1 !...mls, i.nii.1 Depat in, \ it tiii'la, li C, Augusl 3, r -I ,:■; 15 fllA.Ni. inn IK I.WU DlSTlill'.T III,tint of Kind,■nay. TAKM in •il 131 llenl Kisint ii. m\\H ii i - .; In en dm ins. Hi, CUANUKOOK LAND D1STH10T District ui eliiBt Kootenay M.i; Si,I „" 'in,I I IV. II. UllViU NIGHl 4 DAY PRCI/elL, ,1' 4V4>«<»#^*OOV4V4>4>«>4>4>4>4)4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>«4>4>4>4>4>4> ♦ 4> ! Rubber Dollar Store > x * V W. VanWOIIMKU, PllOI'RlBTOH CRANBUOOK, B.C, OFFICE Al MCKINSTRY'8 LIVERY DARN 1 « HANSON VVFNUE CUANUKOOK, U,C. X X We Buy Everything W. CRAIG X IOKSES, STOVES, now and soeond hand FORM ♦ Tl I.'I-:. CROCKERY and WEAU1NII APPARKT, * 4i- ♦ VV1Z SELL wluil wo havo in stock at prices that ^ will surprise you. A visit it. tho Dollar storo will con- ♦ \iii,-i' '.nit ihai wn have Ihe goods, and can save you I'linti-I ''il Upon Applica ♦ liny pt;r,,,.,,, my „.(1||(|s purchased, MASONRY ii,., lollrr* and t'lirn Wor Spneiul,,. Cos! and 'Siui-k Estinialo* I'.O. box 834. s ♦ ♦ ♦♦*.#*«. + 4>4>4>»*4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4» ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ We Buy ami Sell For (lash «„„", H.,11 linns 0 ■([,. \. I',,I,,III [I ,to Si'|,t„llll,,'l-, llll. 11)01). II- IU j CHANHIIOOK LAND IllSTltll T ! District in' lUnsfc Kootenay. ■ but the I'l;.llllll; I [null til" Mill- Karli li 11'Jnln "ent uuiii , to apply for ,, miiii.-.sinn in I'ini-i.mm the following dulin Olivet Im n tuihvtij i v dener I lunilu I' n.encini; ut a HK.M.KII IN thnl btiH i ■ padded and eurn-cieil Posl planted nl the Intereccth I,v 'I ni i ■ i i'l mi boiuulary of Lot Nu 3311 mi iiMi.i-.'t Si'ininii iiniui is ;;;,,,;„.',,,;, ,,., :;„.;;,.,,,:,',;„ \& i with u, k,.u.h i,„u„d;„, „-l Kili'liiltll'i' it SI'Kl'IAI/l'Y tun report of IU - elm oliniild be of the riuht ol way ol the Urltisb ,, beadril "miirderiae tho lilnr'n bin-. '"' I"'1 Southern rnilwny, thence | u,,a«eii Uia-i-n.v Hetuloll. i.,,e,it,u-. \',{\ l-.K I II'' I'lJIv'S ehulns;'0 thence"' eoutlT^u Xlna Thai Jlfll) lilulf ,,l .lolin Oliver's has Ihenee usi 111 tdiiiins; thence nurtl "- - been called at ovcrj meititii whore CO ehuins more or less to the south S.i",'s iihl Sliiuil, llniisKii A vi '"■ hnH '"'M " ' '''■'■■ "' I' ' '"" lioundury ol thc British Colum John holds on to the fluu llenivei bin Southern railway rmlii of way; I'll,,,,,.'j.-.t lot ■-,. ,.i nir.tliim n. i even ul his thence follnwlne snid southern boitn i 'Inn,-.-,- imzzlo dary westerly CO chains mot - b-.J; — ——— ,,, n M|, (|,- ,,,,,nMl,,|i,,,.iii..at. "Im Ilu people v.;.ut iu [im con Kdwurd Uhvell, 1 tor ii- "" ital " nnd ;.:..-:" Dated September 21sl 11)03 311 *i^wa„.'Ki. JZL*.. \\. iv. l31iA'l"r\ I lali'i'laki'i', I'liiibalniur, l'nin-i;ll llil'firtnl CUANUKOOK, H.O * # **** ♦«•♦»* *4> ******************************** | Phone 56 * I THE QI3AU1L22S I JiViiiiiiiiiii«'MViiiiitiiiir»iVHiiiiinii«-tir^, ♦ I THV 4> X bbmsb1 * " """" * 4> ♦ Gold Standard Teas and Coffees ► ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<> 4>4>4>4>4>4>» W. CLINE X X ■ tun ill ii lllll i wanl. Im ■ -li"" 1 my election as- v.j""l|l,'1';;; Ut]'|l-|,, I Rocky Mountain Cha))ter 3 ;v no. 126. it. am I ♦ PEACE and CONTENTMENT will surely reijjn ♦ (JKANUliOOK LAND DTSTH10T j:j District ol blast ICootenay. j-S TAUK Nolleii that thlltj iluVB niter s lie I lliilmrl .ll.n-l'.nnilil el ILnlili". 11 1 \ . .,",■ tinn book-keeper, mis to j lli'uulai'i tlntfs! 2nd Tuns nv it, mm! tb ut -iv 1 5:if in liic home il you use only £ * ..1.1 il,u,ill,t,„ ll.m,"; i l,„ ; ! iii III ♦ UAN'ITOHA IIOTKI. ♦; w 11 Id II I bend Ilm pulls ■ n S .veml ;■■ Intli •■ I ;, stlbstanl ml tn ■ il'it The l.ibcrul mini"! ite tn I-'- rtl n..si III,',) Ihnl, smith i iu, fortj st lll'll IllillV fiv'. fulnmlllit'll-. Ill' 1| ANCHOR BRAND FLOUR 4 li ♦ Makes Uest Bread ♦ oriliully Invlluil. :. | X * W. !■'. K1IKKHK. Sl'l'llit' I'l. fill ^ - - - - - *■ U(i\ 2\\i i'j{ \NimooK, h. c. ! all liriini'lii's uf Mu ♦ Tonsorial Art ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4> X ;;;',;„!: Eastern Canada tVote lo ll Tlv,^",'T'n C'T/~\ T*''-'^ Mae lid, l.„", •uo TumlllM V :•. I'.iu.i. arlj n i ■ Whe c J ihti i live - •\0wER5 'isn mas" )A suces%i wear well HI l- and they keep you . T1'' -J dry while you ace ' wearing them SOLD BYTHE BEST DEALERS i EVERYWHERE W, UutuN Oiiti Ctomisc fn ui To.-.ra C» ictubci ■ Mm," 'I ■ ' I- I ' ' "I Hi lu Dee, 111, in iti n three .; el Vtlantle ... 1.1 ..11 lale 1 ted !., live flull, date uf Issin ■ purtiun 1 1 tandal I !■';; -1 the elect ,. |)m| , ,, , un ul 'in,,m li tin a, rttiunt fal'3 Ob "i nil 11,11 lie Can i I Li '"' "" .' :" , U"M : Commencing at a pust 1 iialimn Di.AiiinrAc Iplnnteil al the south easl corner ul villi > I or licence No. 200 1 , line north 80 clmlna, tlieuce eusl 20 cIiuIiid, tin nee soul li 80 ehulns, thenco weat. 20 rh.i,n.-. iu ii.,. |ii;iiT ,,i eommonce | violin, Itmijo, fluil Francis Edward Corrison lluiiilii.n-irr Crania li I'ltj llniul I'hoiruiuslt't' Knox I'ri'slivli't'iiiu Churi'li # Staple and Fancy Grocers Z ♦ ♦ 4>4>4>4>04> ***** >*********<■ T*************^******* ii^av Tl AClli.K' I'll" Steel ment, imm;,itiin;' li.u aeros more o less. Alice ltm,„,dl Dal.nl Mel. lllll, 1110! ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<4>4>4>4>4> X mi LEAF REBEKAH LODGE X '.[.. * ' * * * * * * ♦ Hoc, Mi, , Mao Chi n ♦ ul ♦ * oi 4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4> ' . ,:...,!.. PItESIj Mi \ I I I liv ,v I'Ak'KKU IM..S, ,v CM. i l.'ANIIROOK, II (' mul Slntiiliii'il liislruiiiLMils Orchustra Purriishecl Phone ).4.i. CUANUKOOK, ll.C, Singer Sewing il Machines do : ^ + :,}...., . , ,,,.1 nml fo 4^ /..,,. nl i; ill new I ml, , ♦ ,| SoJOUl ,;■ i " Mi ih I, M Tantilli Mi, , Mao Chi nml .1 , ;. . [ i nlu I ■ ii... ,, ii.i r b , ■ - .ml '! . ; . , teiil A,. lo th, "i ' 0 r , iin.i ^wmk^^-^^M The oven door of the Kootenay •Shfufi drops down and €a\li}fjCh]mrprovides a shelf upon which to rest the pans drawn from the oven. The door is strongly braced and will S> ,\. V I! I' Ml ANCIENT ORDER',' FORESTERS t'MI'IlT ORANIinOOK, 81H1I AMI i, i i| Al RII ' H ; I P, O. B. ii to *»it \ \a* ' - oi - -j Raiort -- ' •',., ! ! i .it or , OQLICATION on ,'Pl» ':, ;...',..:us" CAM. rim imi: iiiiiiki.tr "minis TO SIIAVUKS" Ml-: I'Olll'till ITU ". nP THU i IT", '"' rllAN"lil I ll'NICII'AI F. O. $'1. :,' ""'■W'" ..,•.„,,, M „,.,,, K ulZrViZi, ., FRSTGRNUnRDEI EAGLES ' '^' licCu"'to»SlK"•M"' Meets in I!,iriiun's Mall 2nd nnd nh wl in wore nut on tin Voli 1-" Thursday of each month ut 8 p.m l.lsl foi Wl, art fitilndcl thai Im 11 iila.v at « |i.in ' A. McC.wan, C.,,01 .,„, , 'Z .'.I." '""tZ," ,'MO t'l ? K " "'"' ******* r A Abbott, Keomtary, prod tiro the Dcedi ul ib.u pcrtv P. W. IIovch, W I'rcsldenl POH BAI.U AT THN 01IANBHO01 t" 'im City Clerk, ,ii or before tbo Wm Anderson, Bccrelary. ViMitmi; Brethren mnde web ouic. 10th "I November, 1909, 47-J Aurie Physician, P. O. Box 2S. DUBO AND BOOK STORES l'liu\ Insl it lift'li'nii! i t m-i \ liulc iniii'c ih,i i i lirown livu'lhi-i. rnli'lipi'iiny, I'liciip in,i, I,in.- S.'l.l mi Ill iiiiinllils |i:i) meiil - li) ' Geo. B. Powell Singer Store Ariuslroiiff Avenue. I'l IuY Crnnbrook, li C, ALSO BKOONn HANI) MAOHINKS FMlt SAI.bl CHlllAI' AND TO BENT. „'faft easily sup- port the weight of an extra heavy roast. Free Booklet on request C£LAKYS FOR SALE PY PATMORH BROS. wm Till: i in S Vl'i'lil. \V. NOVEMBER -'". 190! THK SKI'lil.li'Y i.. lbe aid uI tbe llrnlii! Trunk IV clllc witb ii Iiiiiii uf ¥10.000.1 \» aocuritj tlial tbo bond ituuriintoo Muckotulo i- Mann Imve never been enn never, hy tbe ren i chnncc, obliged to ask fur any RUCb assist- cosl tbe provincial treusu m .t,,i nnco. On the contrary, su well have Inr, Urltisb Coluin ns > ,'ll"s''!! ','"• ,'"","'s '"' l'"'", ""''* Iniui 80 Well llftVO ihi'V niiin;i:'i>it (.he I Tin* viiiiif ni' tin- tinu upon wliicli construction ol those linos and thoir Hip inortRHKe is -fivun oporntlon, that within two years o( Tin' net vuluo ovor all Incinn tho completion of thoir innlnlino from tho com Winnipeg tu Luko riuporior thoy were I and to oporato In British Cotumblu! antee ol offered 526,000,000 over uml abovo all Thoy hud failed in their attompl and Indemnity. Tlio ability oi tno men in bonded Indobtodnoss. Und simply nuked iin- uovernmonl ol control nt ilu> company in make a Mnokonzlo & Mann Imve shownsim-1British Uolumbtu to Kuaranteu thc success ut tbeir uiidortakluK. ilar ability in tho conduct ol tholr bonda s,, that thoy could rq into the l Tho llnnnclal record and ruptn othor entorprisea, Tho Toronto street monoy market and seenro capital, t)l tlon ni those Mnn. nnd tho value to j railway, tho Winnipeg street railway I course, ut tho proaenl time, the CN. i preservliiK tbeir llnnnclal um] mimy t,thor largo undertakings K. would not touch Cranbrook, but lln hiumcs ni tin* property pauy which gives tho gi ti .illli \Min IKANBROOK LANfl DISTRICT District oi Bait Koottosy. lab Columbia do'.' The speaker ably answered M. A. MaodOttold'a questions aa published In tho Oranbrook Herald, proving several ot them to bo both orronoous and foolish, British Oolumbln wan toll tho O.N.Ft, im* mediately, Tbo doslro, dream and hope nf the greatest railway builder, on tin! continent, Mackenzie & Mann |ti,,n of tho applicant peter Lund of desonbod lands: Commencing at had been to reach tho I'aclnc coast! I Wardner, it. (J. post planted on the wost bank uf th in Thr name of tin* lako, stroamJMoyle Hlver, near the B, B. cornero Notice i- hi-i'.i'V givon that an application will ia' made undor Part V, of tho "Water Act, 1903," to obtain I Take notice tbat 1, Tb us Cad- a licence in the Oranbrook Water Dis- ] walleder, ol Oranbrook, B. C., occu- trict, patlon Carpenter, Intend to apply tor Tbe uanie, address and occupn-[permission to purchase tho following prostlge unimpaired, luivo beon uniformly successful, No In* branches would como later, (Ol Theso aro considerations ilmt would vostor ami mi shareholder bus ever Ho naked his nudlonco whether of ho tal into uccounl by any trust boon nssoclntod with any of their en- not the land laws had l u admlnls company In making nn nctunl cash torprlaes oxcopt to bis profit. tered with fairness to all concornod loan on Rocurlty, Muckonslo & Mann ure not now j by the prosont govornmeul ami rc- mnklng* their final appearance upon ceived a unanimous reply in the afllr Will earn suri.iiu. revenue iii ihe, ii,,. mo,.;0y market. They will havo rnativo. Some people said thatcom* other securities to Issue. Coining to partBons were odious but huro was arantee is western Canada (rom Ontario some something that would stund the nC_ti.nl|twonty-flvo years ago witb but few : ing ent ense : i While Ihe bond only $85,000 a mile (if unnamed tho description lis) Murk Creek, j (c) The point of division between ono bull and one milo above govornment bridge on St. Mary's mad, | id) The quantity ol water applied for iin cubic feet per second) (four) I foilr cubic feet per second, ifi The character ul tin- proposed works ditches nnd flumes to bo eon Btructod over lota 2378 nnd 2370 and Timber Licence C70. (f) Tin* premises oil which ihe wa tor is to bo used (doscribo uaino) Lot No. 2;i77, grmip one, Kootonay district, uiething thai would Muml compar trict. g. If British Columbia hud taken M '*,|l° purpo»M fur which the construction win ne some ftiu.uuu nidolluro, their ability has built upliessona from Ottawa nol one aero of water is to be used for Irrlgatl— mile; or on tho whole hue a total ot proportloa In Canada and elsewhere timber lands would have heen left tor Ih) " for Irrigation descrlbo I'J.OOO.OuO i o than tin- amount uf | tbut Imve today u net value at a the individual. Compare this with tho guaranteed h Is. To verity this moderate estimate ot 1200,000,000. the sale by un auctioneer of Point estimate compare tho cosl per inlte Aro those men with these resources Grey lands for a sum approaching ol tho C.T.r. in British Columbia as Und with this record going to default 13,000,000, Ottawa would have dis shown by published contracts for Lmymont of a comparatively small posed of thesoareas through n lun. construction ol tho grade only. Com sim, ,,, monoy when by so doing thoy shark, Tho conservative party was pare also the outstanding stocks nnd would lose possosBlon of a great sue- alncoro on tho Asiatic quostlon. They bonds per mile ol other transcontln ccssful trnnseontinentul railway, and were, not eonsldorliiK wholly tho pre- ontal lines on even their prairie mm ,„iso destroy an Invaluable flnanefal Rent, but the future nnd had n keen ttojlB. reputation they have, earned In a life-1 desire to see British Columbia do* ilu Tho proposed line will bo ol time yy sbtvwd. Bngnclous nnd up- voted ton white populace. Ottawa 1 right hard work? could not have done everything the - people desired iu tills regard ,,n nc- act. It will carry from the very out- count of Us becoming an imperial |s- sot. Ui A large volume of truffle lOIlSCrWIVe Meeting 'Hue, but could hnve done somothinc between British Columhln ami the, ,, ,. thousands of miles ot prairie served, Continued »om pngO QllO, by tlie O.N.It. svst ; t>\ a eonsldor- ablo volume of through traffic bo- to whether or not that government tw n tbo const and the Atlantic'should he endorsed, lie waa greeted provinces nml states; (3) a consider- With hearty cheers mi resuming bis able ami constantly increasing traffic seat. created by consumers and producers! The chairman pointing out the tact along its route. In fact, the reason that neither of the opposition candi- why tho C.N.Il, want to build the datos were present, invited their re- line is because It. will earn thnt com-| presontatlves to the platform. the Iniui intended to lie Irrigated, giving acreage: tho lands are agricultural lauds containing throe hundred ami two ueles. will he immense value lo the O.N.R ns revenue producer from tho very o pany n. lafgo revenue over and ul Interest and other fixed charges on the entire $50,000 per mile thnt the company oxpocts to pay for Itm con st miction, O, N. It. PKOPKUTY WOBTII $150,008,000, In addition to a flrst mortgngo on this line the O.N.H. gives a guarantee of indemnity to the province. What Is the not value of tho other proper ty owned by tho company V one way of estimating this would bo to compute its net earnings alter paying interest and other fixed cluit'g. en, with the not earnings of other railways, whose total net earnings may be computed from the mnrket price of tholr stock. It. 80 happens, however, thai an estimate lias already heen nnnle by competent appraisers. Kive years ago Mon. It, P. Roblin men tinned publicly that the C.N.tt. company had been ollered $25,000,000 for its railway, by another transcontinental company. It had then 890 miles. Now 4,300, Today tho earnings ol the O.N.R, ate more than six limes what thoy were then, and its future, is vnPtly more secure. It. is well within the market to plnce the present, net value of the system at $150,000,000, Ability to make the enterprise a Sllt'CCBS, Messrs. Mackenzie A Mann dnmni strntcd their ability to make a success of a railway enterprise at. the very outset, of their career as railway proprietors. This began with the extension of n line 125 miles long under most unfavorable conditions for Its prolit able operation. Bail ways much mere favorably situated when entering similarly undeveloped territory had previously expected to lose monoy on the operation of their road for the first few years. Mackenzie & Mann made their road pay from tbe day it was opened, They have since gono on building and purchasing railways, and in every single year, even in bad .veal's of crop failures tbeir lines have made a prolit. Im.ler tho Roblin guarantee they were given the privilege of calling on the Muni, toba government to advance payment of interest on the bonds guaranteed for the flrst three years. Tnis privilege they never required to avail themselves of. Their record as successful operutoi's lins never been approached by any other transcontinental line. Tho C.P. R. in Its early years was forced to go to parliament for a loan of $20,- 01)0,000. Parliament had to come to Ihelr rescue because of the injury which would hnve been Inflicted upon Can tula, find tho injury to all Cnnadian enterprise:; appearing on tlio world's money market had the Cnnndlnn Pacific railway become financially embarrassed. Pol' tlie same reason Ihe parliament of Onnndu bus already this year come (The liberal candidate could deavored to refute tbis but half n truth wns as hud as a wbo,o,llo. There was a white labor clause in the d.T.P. agreement, signed, scaled nnd delivered, if this bad md boon the ens*' there would have been tin need of Bir Charles RIvotB-Wllaon, late president of the d.T.P and Colling- wotxt Schrieber coming from Britain to British Columbia to see tlio premier, offering the contention that the rond could not be constructed without Asiatic labor. He wanted the electors of Cranbrook to vote for bis old friend Tom Oaven, who would be a member of n government which was With, for and by the people, and had come a long distance to help to further his mission. Mr. Caven was not Mr. Martin of Moyic accepted the Invitation on behalf oi J. W. Fitch, making an able address* from bis standpoint, considering the fuct that, according to bis own admission, he had never faced un audience before. b\ .1. Benne attempted to explain the reason for.M, A. Macdonald's in- attetldunce, stating that the liberal candidate would hold a meeting next [an orator, but bad a heart, "as big as Tuesday evening. un ox. (Loud applause,) This was iu reply to Mr. Benne the chairman all that was neeessarv. The province stated that not only hml an Invita- as a whole was solid for McBride and tlon been extended to the literal he would like to see Crnnbrook in candidate, but tlmt Dr. King, ex M. j line. He bad no doubt but thnl this P.P. hud been asked to speak. With, riding would give Mr. Caven Lho the approval of Tom Caven the chain- same large majority it nave A s man issued u challenge for a joint Goodeve, M.P., in tlio last dominion meeting to be held any evening before election. The issues were not the the election. Kame |)Ut the principle was. lie George Thompson was then Intro- thought tne name of the Liberal tluccd, lb' stated that ho hud re- party a misnomer. Tbe Conservn cently traversed almost thc entire I tive party was tlie party which had district and that everything pointed always been liberal to the people Lo the election of Caven. (Applause,) History showed that the Hberuls Mr. Thompson also said that the were non-progressive. "Should you railway policy of the McBride gov- vote against Mr. Caven," concluded eminent hud been explained fully and | the speaker, "you will ho voting Impossible to discuss against the present good times in pposltion as they had British Columbia." The premier would certainly be endorsed with nil i increased majority nnd he asked .,! crown luml intended to d by the proposed works, wo acres on timber licence about spellbound, every that, it that ot the none. W. A. MACDONALD. W. A. Macdonald, K.O.,* of Vnncou-Und all to leave no stone unturned • wus the next speaker and tor until the election of Mr. Caven was m hour held his audiencej accomplished. There wit* only a subsequent sent- we0K between now and election day -nee of his address carrying more of- and he urged them to do everything feci, than its predecessor. He said possible in this time so that a mag- that both liberal and conservative niflcont majority would be recorded. candidates were good friends of his, Hearty dicers were accorded Mr but that Mr. Caven was the older Macdonald 0n resuming bis scat companion and was supporting n Tufl meeting W(1. , ht t cause, the equal of wh.cn the olectora close by three hearty cheers for tho had never before known of. Oonse- premier and Tom Caven tlio future quontly ho was in Oranbrook tor the member and the playing by the or- purpose ol furthering tho Interests of chestrn of the National Anthem the conservative candidate. He plae- j _ "" ed before bis audience the railway; policy of the McBride government in| Mr. McBride's Justification a manner which convinced the most bitter opponent of the conservative party that this was the most business like proposition ever placed before nn electorate tor their consideration. In placing it before the people ascertain tholr views on tbe sub- It the proposal of the premier were a blind appeal to chance, or a des pernte throw of tho gambler, daring and courage would cease to be virtue. If tbe finances of the province, whilst ject the premier bad fulltilled Jilsj improved, were not firmly settled upon a solid foundation, if Its revenues were not elastic, if Its available assets were not such as could, in anv pledge. By the history I emergency be quickly rendered liquid provinces the proposition so ns to be available for any conti promise lo the electors of B. C. The conservatives were entrenched in power and could have carried any legislation but the premier had preferred to fulil" " of othe had heen proven to be a successful gency that might arise, there would Even nt this stage the liberals could not nee eye to eye with the conservatives. Never bad they dono so when any matter regarding the development of the great Canadian west had been involved. The liberals of Manitoba bad lived to regret the day when thoy opposed the building of the CN.lt. in that province, and the liberals of B. 0. would do so. Ho would any party which attempted to slop the wheels of progress. Manitoba had no such assets as British Columbia, If Manitoba could guarantee tlie bonds of the O.N.R., with its scanty resources, what could Brit- CANDIDATES FOR THE PROVINCIAL ELECTION DIBTOIOT CliNSKIIVA'I'IVK I.HIKHAl, HOCIA1.I3T. Atlin Young, Hi. II. 18. Koal'llB, Thus. Mhi'ini Mni-Kiin, I"' *• " Browstor, II. ('. Oalitiiia <■■> Unlliifrhnn, In Jonen, Marry Pinner, .1. A. Yorston, .1. M. Ohllllwnek Cawley, H, A. .Minn,,, ('. W, Oomox llrnnt, ll, Cmnbrooli ('liven, Tin,mnn Macdonald, M. A Cowlclitin lln>wim!, VV. II. Columhln Parsons, 11. (',. Backhaul, T. Delia Mackenzie, P. .1. Oliver, J. Dcwdncy Manson, W. .1. Thompson, A. Ksi|iiininll Hclmckon, It. D. Jnrdlnc, Jno. Pernio Hush, W. 11. PlBlior, A. 1. Harrington, J, Qrecnwootl Jackson, .). 11. McDonald, D. A. Houtherton, 0. Grand Polks Miller, 13. Fatlorwin, D. Mclnnos, ,lno. Island McPhllllpn, A. 18, Kainloops Slinw, O, 1'. Vnsoy, II. M, Knslo Mackay, N, P, Mllooct. Hell, .Inn ISaRleson, H, Nunrtim,, Hiuvlllonil.hwiilln, Nmvi'iisl In Williams, P. NclBon Wright, Hmiv. Waldle, VV. Mnthowsoii, .1. Olinnngnn Kills,,ii 1'. Dchart, P, It. .lolmson, Jim. llovoltitoko Taylor, T Untlmnrk, 13. P. Kcmpslcr, <:. ll. Richmond Cutl.iiii. P, 1,. O. Pari'ls, .1. W. rtoantand Ilrndon, W. 11. Wl P, B. II HI in Kiiiillicli lUhortsi li. M. Brydnn, T. A. Blmilkiimiicn Hliallul'il, 1,. IV. Hlncnn I-Iunl.or, W. Bcnnott, VV. Vancouver Bowser, W, .1. Wade, P. C Klngsloy, 13. T. Macgowan, A. II. H Bonklor, .1 II. Mnckonrto, W. II. McCIuIro, lir. Ontnpholl, .1. McClrogor, M. Watson, II ll Macdonald, rt. 13. Oarvoy, P, Tlsdall, C. 13. Stahlcs, .1. n I'i'itipii'i'i'. It. P, Vlctorln McDride, 11. Olivor, .Inn. Olivor, Oeorge Uavi'v, Prod Iiriirv, It. 1,. Morley, A, .1. 1. Belinsen, II. P, W Miiiin. II. A. Thomson, H. B. Houston, W K. Westminster Hill,,Id, T Dodd, W. Vnlr McBride, ll Henderson, 1'.. Ymir Bchollcld, J. 11 Oliver, A. M. be an insuperable objection to a pro posal which primarily renders tho province liable for tho repaying of 121,000,000 of capital, and the payment of $KOO,000 a year as interest. But, already Mr. McBride bus bad no difficulty in showing by reference to tbo last budget of his lute colleague, that all these requisite eon dltlons for a forward movement exist. The credit of tbc province which had vanished, has been so rehabilitated that it is a gilt edged security in any of the great money markets of tlie Worldf Tbe best evidence of this Is to be found in tho fact that -^ j by rts aid. aad simply on Its endors- ntion, the Canadian Northern are able to raise $21,000,000 which thoy 'require. In addition, it. is noteworthy that of hit*' years all British Columbia securities have advanced by leaps and bounds, and municipal and Industrial bonds sell at a high aud Increasing figure. Tbe elasticity of its revenues is evidenced by tho fact that year by year tno most optim h-rtic forecasts of the Into minister of tinance were exceeded, and larger surpluses that he bad dreamed of iiccril- ,ih1 for his disposal. As to tho assets of the province, it is impossible to estimate these, but the most conservative valuers admit that in the lands of Point (ircy and I'rince llupert alone, the province possesses potential value equal to the total re qulremeuts of tbe Canadian Northorn project. Indeed, at the present rate j of increase in land values in and around Vancouver that sum is likely to be very greatly exceeded. That the province possesses such enormous and readily available assets Is no reason why they should bo H-iuander- ed, but it is an adequate reason *liy ; Mr, McBride may conlldontly recommend a scheme fur its advancement , which, in the worst possible contln j gency might require large sums of money. The position Is really the same as that of n chartered bunk, which may issue notes to a certain ; percentage <,f tbe value of its liquid ' assets. Fire at Station At 10.30 Monday morning ihe lire brigade responded to nu alarm sent iln from the C.P.R. station. The lire was in the basement ami caught from an overheated I'urnaee pipe, 11 wns ; confined to the base mon I uml in n short time wus under control ! This is the second lire that has or iglimled from the same soiirco and i [dace, mid on both occasions the 1 station hits boon saved by the prompt arrival and work uf tbc tin; brlgndo. Iji Arc be nccupi not over No. 071). ik) Tbis notice was posted on tho 28th day of Octohor, 19011, and up* said lands. plication will in- made tu the com mlsslonor.ou tbe 18tb dny iii Decern ber, 1909, at eleven o'clock in thfl forenoon, railway time. (I i live t lie names and addresses of any riparian proprietors nr licensees who or whoso lands are likely to be nftccted by tbe proposed works, eitner above or below the outlet, Tho Marysville Townslte, Crow's Nest Pass Lumber Co., and tbe Sullivan Group Mining Co. (Signature) PKTKB LUNB, (P.ti. Address) Wardner. It. C, 44 MUNICIPALITY OP THK CITY OF ORANBROOK, D. (', Til WIT. ELECTION ni'1 SCHOOL TRUSTEES Public notice Is hereby given that thc following candidates have heen duly nominated William l-'arqiihar Curd, Barrister Stephen Hamilton Hosklns, Civil Servant. And further take notice thnt no more candidates have been nominated for tho otilcc of School Trustees limn there are School Trustees to be elected, I hereby declare the above named William Karqtihar Curd and Stephen Hamilton Hosklns, duly elected, (liven under my band at Cranbrook Cooper's purchase, theuce west L0 chains, tbence south 2n chains, tbence easl lo the west hank (,f the Moyie River, thence following the river up J stream to place of commencement, 16 acres more or less. Thomas Cadwallader, Dated Sept. 83rd, 1909. 42-9 CRANimnuK LAND DISTRICT District of Kast Kootenay. Take notice that I, Sarah Ann Cadwallader, of Crunbrook, B. O., occupation married woman, intend to apply tor permission to purchase the lollowing described lands: Comtueuc I lUU Ul a post planted at lbe south | east collier ot Thomas I'lidwullader's pre-emption, thonce .west 30 chains, thenco south 18 chains, Ihenee east 30 chains, thonce north Ifi chains to plnco of commencement Sarah Ann ( tuUulladei. T, t'adwnllttdi'i, Locator. Puled Sept. 23rd, 1909, 42-9 LAND NOTIOH District ot Kast Koutenay Take Uotice CUUL 1, William Wente, iutead to apply to the Chief Com* mlsslouor id Lauds and Wurks ut Victoria, B. 0,, for permission to purchase t ho lollowing described lauds in Eust Kootenuy : Oommenolng at a post planted at the north east corner of timber licence Nu, 20000 aud running south mo chuins, thence cast 20 cbains, tbence north HO eliuins, thence west lid chains to the place of commencement, contain- ing ifio acres more or loss. William Wente. Dated Oct. 9th, 1909. 42 9 B. C. 1909. Ilii 1Mb day of November THOMAS ROBERTS, Returning Ofilccr. LAND NOTIOH) District of East Kootenay. Take notice that I, Francis Wente, intend to apply to tbc Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works al Victoria, B. C, for permission to purchase thc following described lands in Mast Kootenay : Commencing at a post planted al the North East corner of timber licence No. 9133 aud and running north 20 chains, tbence west 20 chnins, thence soutb 20 chains thonce oast 20 chains to tho place of commencement, containing -lit acres more or less. Francis Wente. Dated Ort. 9th, 1909. 42-9 CRANBKOOK LAND DISTRICT District of East. Kootenuy. Take notice that the Crothers Lumber Company, Limited, of Crunbrook, B. ('., occupation a lumber company, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lauds : Commencing at a post planted at the Northwest corner of T. Lie* ense 30554, thence West 10 chuins , thenco Soutli 2."j Chains, thence East 40 chains, thence North 2."i chains to the point of commencement, Crothers Lumber Co., Ltd, Per .1. E. Bridges. Dated October 21, 1909. 43-9 WANTED LIVE ROCKY MOUNTAIN COATS. I want one male and four female Coats, all adult tno kids). Provincial permits to export these animals have been issued, Write tnc WHEN you Imve something caught, ready to ship, but. don't write till then. I will pay $100 for tnc male and (125 cacti tor the females, crated, f. o. b., any express oflice on the 0. P. R. All must he healthy and unhurt with intact boras. Will buy from the llrst man who gets them. DR. CECIL FRENCH, Zoologist ■If. 4 Washington, D. O. TO PROVINCIAL ELECTORS Notice is hereby given for the Information of voters, that the Lieutenant Qovornor in Council hns determined that the holding of n general election offers a favourable op- pori.un.sli to obtain tho views of the elector.-, on the quostlon ol Locnl option. For such purpose n vote will bo taken on the 2fith instant, at tho same time as the vote for the election oi candidates to the Legislative Assembly. HENRY ESSDN YOUNG, Provincial Secretary. ■17-1 NnTlOE I. Harry Bradford, of Wycllffe, B.C. intend to apply D, the Superintendent of Provincial Police fur (l trans for of my retail llquol licence to Harry Edwards for tho promises known and described as lho Wycllflo Hotel, Wycllflo, B. c WyclllTc Hotel, Wycllflo, It. t LAND NOTICE District of East Kootenuy. Tako notiee that 1, Clifford M Pennock, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands uud Works at Victoria, B. C, for permission to pur chase tlie lollowing described lands iu East Kootenay : Commencing at a post planted 211 chains west of tbe north cast corner of limber licence No. 9133 and running north 20 chains, llienee west 80 chains, thence south 20 chains, tbence cast 80 chaias tlio place of. commencement, containing Pit) ueres mute or less. Clifford M. Pennock, Dated Oct. 9, 1909, 42-9 62^c per acre cash and 62^c once each year thereafter secures to you a BRITISH COLUMBIA FARM in the British Columbia Southern; Columbia ind Kootenay and Western Railway Company's Land ('■rants. These lands are eminentlyuoited tor tho raising ol FRUIT, GRAIN OR STOCK and may he purchased on these EASY TERMS Irom the Canadian Pacific Railway who are looking tor settlers lor this pan ■■■ K~^amWammaim--- Timber Lands of the highest character, situated in these Grants, are offered lor sale in blocks of frora o.|o nit's upward. GOOD SHIPPING FACILITIES SCENERY UNSURPASSED Apply to the address as shown on the tttached coupon for Maps, Application Forms, Regulations and Literature Desk i.; J. S. DENNIS, Asst. to 2nd Vice Presidaat* Calgary, Alberta. Please send me all facts pertaining to your land* in B. C. ORANBKOOK LAND DISTRICT District til Kootenay. Tnkc notiee Miat I'Mward Kreiitter, of Wilnier, B.C., occupation Ktincber, intend to npply for pormiBHlon to purchase tlio following described lands: Commencing at a pout planted ko chains south of the south east corner of Lot 7,C(!4, Group one, (1), 111 South Kast Kootenay ; thenco west 10 chains; thenco south no chnins more or less; thence east 8U chains more or less to tlie Kuotenay river; thenco north ko chains more or Ipsb, following the shore of thu Kootenay river, to point of commencement nnd containing H2fl acres more or kiss. Kdwurd Kreiitter. Per Robert Mnthor Chile, Agent Dated October «, 1UQ9. 48-9 CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT District ol Kootenuy. Take notice tlmt I, Sadie J. Mc- Farlane, of Crauhrook, It. ('., occupation married woman, intend to apply for permission to purchuse the following described lands : Commencing at a post planted at the north east corner of Cooper's purchuse, thence west 'M chains, thence north I chains, tbence cunt .in chains, thence south 4 chains, In the place f commencement. Sadie .1, McParlane. T. Cadwallader, Dated Sept. 17th, WOil. 42-9 ii\i;i:'i BRADFORD. CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT Distrn I ol Kootenay I'AKK notice that Sixty days uftui CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT District of Kootenay. Tnkc notice cnat Robert Mather Clute of Wllmer, B. O., occupation Rancher, intend to upply for permission to purchase tbe following described lunds commencing ut a post pinuted at tho south east, corner of Lot 7.CIM, Oroup one, (1>, South Kast Kootenuy ; theuce west 40 chains; theuce soutb KU cbuins; thence east 40 chains more or less to tbe Kootenny river; tbence nortli 80 chuins following the shore of tbe Kooteuay River to point of commencement and containing .i-u acre* more or less. Robert Mather Clute. Dateil Octohor 9, 1909. 13-9 COAI, AND PWTKOLBUM NOTICK. Notice is hereby given that 30 days niter dale I intend to upply to tlie Honourable Chief ComtuiSHUUHir uf Lauds and Works for a license to prospect for coul nnd petroleum on thu following described lauds, situate in Flathead, Block 4693, district ol eust Kootenny, province of British Columbia ; commencing ut a post situated two miles south und on* mile emit of the southeast corner pout ot lid, Hifi'A, thenee south K0 chains ; thence eaat KO chains, thenco north H0 chuius, thenee weat K0 chuins to plnce ol commencement, containing 040 ueres. Locator, Kdwurd O, Moe Agont, D. A, Cute, witness, 0. M Conwny. Dated .Inly 24th, L909. 33 ■• The Whole Day Long The goodness of ANCHOR BRAND FLOUR is proverbial; it gives "every man's wife" the opportunity to make good bread. This, of course, means larger consumption, but you don't mind that, and your children will aot be running Across the Way for "a piece"; they will stay right at liont THE WHOLE DAY LONG. Manfd. by Leitch Brothers .Flour Mills OAK LAKE, MANITOBA 8 CAMPBELL & MANNING SOLE AGENTS. CRANBROOK HOTEL t Guests Comfort a Specialty Good Stabling in Conneotion! Neartsl lo railroad depot. Has accommodations for th,' public unequalled in Cranbrook. A H0GGARTH & ROLLINS Hot and Cold Baths Proprietors The Tenderfooi Farmer CIRANDItOOK I,AND DISTRICT .1.1,. I ::,,:„■,. .,!.,.-„ I „i Wih.ii, "iKtr"'' "I Kootenay, iinnMon bookkeeper, Intend iuauuvinj(.. Hi. theory nu. ilu, it didu'l mutter wtut lite cow ute so I,Mill a. sl., .„ fed, The quetliom uf dii!e»tit«> uml nounnlitnenl hill not entered jlllll Ins culi'tilulnxiv It', o„l\ a "tenderfoot" turtuer thul would Ity Mid, uu experiment will, u cow. Hut „,u„y u luriner feed, him- ut digestion und nutrition. He imitht ul„„,.t uh well cut -.liuv- ine> lor ull Hie )(ood In* -(el. out ,,l Iii. loud. The re.ult in ,li„t tho .toiiiiicli frow. "weak" lln- itelioti nf the (,,-(„„. ul times,uu, md nutrition ire iiu*-g>irod end the mm. Milt,, lln- uii.t-ne. ol dy,pepnle und Ihe u-nmie-. ol iiervODstie-n,. To .trcnithen ihc .tomach, restore the activity ol the or. tan. ol ,//,,,,■,,ion and nutrition and brace up Ihe nerve: use Ur. Pierce's tlolden Medical Mtcovery. It Is a* un. falling remedy, and has Ihe confidence of physician, aa well as thc praise ul thousands healed hy II* use. In the mrlcte.t iteiiie "llolde,, Medical Uiioovery" i„ u tcmpcrum* ,ne«li- cine, It eonlsin, neither httoxicenti on, usreotloi, mid 1, „„ !'»■<■ fmuAeJcobol us Iron, opium, cocaine und other dan-teiuu, drutt,. All i„-(rcdimt, printed on it, niiiside wru|,ner. Don't let a dealer delude you lor hi. own proSt. There i-. no medicine tor .in,,,.,I,, liver and Mood "joe, aa food" aa "Golden Medical Diioovery. nhiiut l MM l acres, Roherl Macdonald. Locator, Hi-,,. N, Tomilson, Agent, Dated Sspt. 4. Villi. 37 southwest corner . thenco w,-.,t 'ID north nu chains lo| moro or i, tm, thenco LAND NoTK'K log at u post pluntnl ut the nortti District of tHaat Kootenat i "",Ht c,"'nw' ol tlmbw llctnC* Mo. I hiiiu oi r.sut Kootenay. Uouiiu ,1U,| running south 80 ohslna, Pake notice that I. William .J. ! thence wesl. 20 chains, theuce north down'strenin to Point due north oil Gregory, Inteud to apply t„ the Chief .."J ^f" *«"• e»-" M '>">•>-•-, ,*• B " ,', ,. itinmnc ,'inent, thonce -o-ith Commissioner ol Lands and Works at ■" p"»™ "' commencement. conULn to Place of Coinmonco-ueii-.. | Victoria. II. 0„ lol permission to . Iu« ■«■ •«"*• more or leas. Oliver BHhclbert Bnrber, locntor: puronase the lollowin,! described , wilUum J. arsgwry. Dated August 2-Jtb 1,09. :i lands in East Kootenay : Coiumenc- Dated Oct. nth, 1909. 42-» I...-, i IT IK I'itOSI'KHTOH, ORANBKOOK, 11 0, SATURDAY, NOVKMHKM ktitk.w e«f»acaa«r!;!.:' sw r? ■- - rzi ■ Uoal Option Mass Mooting FIT-REFORM FULL DRESS SUITS Al $25.00 to $40.00 LOCAL NEWS. Vote Tlhiiuus IL SMOKKR AT Mm\ IE. "ii l-'iulnv evening n Btnokei w„i ' '"■'•"' " <">'■■ "' ""' Interests ,,i |lold IM lh, ,.,,„,.„ ,,,.,. ,.. „„. • the plebiscite on local opt »ill be ,,,,,. ,,„. „„ ,,„, , ,., UoJ , ,-,„, „ . I"'1'1 '" tno aud •lum on Sunday vntive assoeii n \ numbei ol . ;»«e™opn, Novembei 21st, ul 1.15 A ..,,,.„„., .,. , , tl, , , large choir will occupy the stage and McUtido governmenl und I rn .. provide good music Addresses will Climi1(hlt0 M| rhi,nl, ,, , -, ,.„ n„. .. be given by local opeakoia on tho .,.,„. ,,„,.,„.„,, , ,,„,, .,„., .. lini1 • * |"''ccl ,'""' ." '""'! -v, ''"'.'I!"'", it- mi iiiillcatitiu thai Mi I'uven will Inns \„ oDoring will bo solicited ,,,,,, ,,„ ,„,„ , M ,„ ,,„ for expenses, li Is ei -.-illy hoped 1 AT MAY,"Us F i wv ■OKM 1 I'LL 1 Di S .'•- st; tyi" 1 ilu' j ■ 1 ■i - .nt 1-tn in- ut\ ui : li'S '.' : ' IlltSs Ill f.-ilu-i ; li : ■' '• l.-ll 1,1 - ' - HTVCl ; n, - 1 stvlf. ii ,,,- IS j 111114 ' 1 1 111 l ' 1 i|il|ia li ' Ni I'l III lli iiii 1 1 K 1 - iii il,"- - ' ■ ■ ■ 1,1 -,: ,1 <-|l ... • -■ rami,Mil ■ ■ iu-\' 1 - 1 ii Sfl'll ID K', : 11 1 i ll - ii s. I'n K'i ' in ;■ es are IlilSfll 11 : (jtl.i lil, ol llnlll. si k : ni linings by 1 In- committer Uml all Interested W, Evuns ol Pemic was In the city and .ill who Imve thc open mind ml c'andhlate Cnven"li 11 Thorn 11 I this subject, and even those.who mny ,„„| ,,,„..,.. .„'|,|,,.' „,, ., ,.„.,..„,. .„ "' '" """ ""'"' Mas .ni Wednosdns evenln ' hi'i II e il Xelson. «ns 111 the "".'."; "",'<"""" ""■■ "Hib 11 s „,. , ,, ,,.,,,1 (ll,,. |lnll ,,„, ,.,. lVe.Ui - l"'1,'1,''"' lh,1' ''.'I'1 ' ';1'1';'"""■''" marks ,.< lln- spi 1 lived ';" ""' in ., spirit Hi.11 polnl 1. Ihc [ui 1 Thomas I). I'aven. 1 he !,','.'.;, Z7„Z^ ." " , ,'„' I.1,'.1,1'.','' ,'". that the c rnmenl sup lor will ,-mi.lUlate .1 Smvili ui the Mn in th, it) Monday I, Snwyei nl Mnlysvllli , ppine nl I'ranl IV'i Incsday n I' 11 M.uu lectureil in Jufliai t, in ,n.| ,,1 ih,. nev 1 11 IVilluiutl . t, irs ■'. I'll) ..■ni pun . with Mi und the people tb, people .uni ' ■ M Full Dress Suit-. Mado ti> Mens $25. $30. 835. $40 BURNS BRO. ■ ■1 rousin dnys iu :: I'huradin N eprescnt K .- Vullej Land Co ■ Ihc Store of Fashion t raiihn ink. !'• '■• I sz&asssiszfia s .-. ■ „ a 1 Sal irtls 1 spen' usoii lugethui ...III.ml I'llllll ul present ho oP| tlieut, mil attend hold for the purpoi lightenmeut, the 1 ties mul prejudice n.ni pari Isun issu 1 I'll-. I' nnd lei wlthotii personal!! i\ On behalf ol Ihe 1. I) C'iminiitter Vol,- for Thomas ll I'aven, Ihe people's canditlnte lll'SSEl.l. KH Ml U'l \ happy eveul took plnce nl the Dnpl 'si parsonage on Thursdii) nftei no, 11 when Mr Frank I' Its isell and m I*ut licrtm, Ki iu e ivef,' united In ■ ■ i,v the llei l"hui! is ' Ur. A. Moi ported the in und 11 11 u \ i'ol nei . ■ 11 wu !>■ lib iinaul Ml ll ; i''i la 1 on the I'.I'.H lie will ■ home in i'i.i!. ii\ ,1, Hi., in ing 1, .1 Muyooll Voti foi ■- , 1 indldnti || i'aven, lln DIED 1 In iiranliiuok ou Kridny, So I '"''. Willi,,m Hull, 21 years The inn,t;,i will take place ou Su da) uftern nl .' p m v,.i,' lor Thomas l> Cnven, 1 people's candidate. ITI VNBROOK I.ANU DISTRICT District ol Kooteuay. Take notice that Anton R. Pierce ul i' mistee, Mich., occupation Olgar x: Intends to apply tor permls - ' ' purcnase the following des- 'ribed lands Commencing at n post planted 240 chains ,ust nnd CO chuins north ol 57 mile post on the enstern boundary ol Lot 4592 and running .,,.. north 20 cbains, theuce enst so 'chains, theuce south 60 chains, thenee west in elm,us, thence north -10 ,KaHs4MkT:J£S£,.>:j., '£ON6mS> Solidity ^INTEKCHANGEABIIJTi heiyeacquiredthehighest reputation throughouttne'ma i of hi ..- r, ' on account of their careful manufacture and testea ■:. ■ ' ■ Itery numerous awards at l/rifveYSdt Exhibitions h , their st/per/or excellence, among these aw,?rdi /nigh. ,:: , „rn,,,rra 5 GRANDS PR I X Anvers iss1!-Paris 1889- Brussels 1897-Paris moo r aa MlLflN |9Q6 «, RAWORTH BROS. • It) : il ll ■ ettei '■ rms n, I but t - ■ - trn Ight poh- ■■ is nimenced this week on pletion n- II) . possibl, 111 u | Mi ' li ll;.rl,ei Mr- R I Sunday t 11 Maste '• niiinn .-: . • thc Sul- nini \.i- in town on • fi lot the mine on Wed , nine Tin uuii.i Gold Mnlal contest will ''"■ li'-l'l in the ['resbytorinn church n n'lday evening, Nov, 2llth nl 8 doc 1 . mul in, gram will be glv- !'<"*, W. II. Clnri, of London. A. Hntten of Winnipeg mul W ol Vlctorln, wire regis 1 l'i ,1 nt Hi i.Mil'ii Wednesday. nslmaatei Henttie lias unnottnccd ' the ("■-'!' dice will lie kept open :. :' o'clock every evening except- "' 'i lays miiii after Christmas the uccoiumodutlon of the public. 'I '" I"' Macdonald and opposl | lo railway construction, or Cav- niul railway construction. That is quo tion thc people of Cranbrook ■ i answer hy their votes on Nov- ********************** ********»'tiiiv- e- THE CELEBRATED BELL PIAN I OS arc sold onh h\ The Montelius Piano House l.imiterl 439 - 441 Hastings Streel Vancouver, B.C. WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOi Iran h Store 413 Josephine Street, Nei Ge <■,'.- Welch Sellini Agenl 1 ran H. H. STANTON, Manascr for nil Eastern B.( * 4> ♦ 4> ♦ » * * * * * * * * * ♦ 4> ♦ 4 ■' foster of Cnlgnry, L. O. Kcl- "-r of Nelson. It S. I'ylle of Vnn Oliver, R. II I tn lull:, iii of Spokane, I II Webb 01 Montreal „n,l T. Rates il Moyle were guests at the Crnn- •' ■ I' Pnrrotl of Victoria, A. D. 1 '''din of Chicago, R. Forbes „( Calgary, .1 Rankin of Lethbrtdgo, .1. " :;"" "i Creston, !•'. H. Smith of v Hixon and A. .1. Varlev ol - :.iiii-1 nn were guests at the '"' nitronk Sundny Inst. ''' .1- thi nasi week Mr. Thomas . - ■! ' - addressed audiences at mberley, Mnrysvlllc, Fort Steele. di 1 ■ ;. end Wardner. Th- re - -- precincts on Nov. -■ o« iti.-'i Caven Is the most 1 candidate in the Crnnbrook His majority will he a record chains, thence west 411 chains to the place of commencement, containing 320 aires, more or less, ANTON U. PIRItOB. Dated Nov. G, 1909. 47-3 CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT District of Kootenny. Take notice thai 13, Golden Filer of Manistee. Mich., occupation I11111- berman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands : Commencing at a post planted lliil i-huins east and 111 mums north of 57. mile post, on the eastern boundary of Lot 4.V.I2 and running north 40 chains, thence east Sli ehuins thence smith 111 chains, thence west, so chains to the place of commence, ment. contnlnlng .12(1 acres, more or less. E. GOLDEN FILER. Hated Nov. 6, IS09. 47-9 Catarrh Cured I pan cure cutivnh, i mttei It off long Btamttttii i 'ntmrh lu nn Inflam unit.it v :iti, 4.-1 ton ol tiny inncouu mem 1'i.un' in winch tuore ura o 11 km .111,1 .vM'ihn:'. i'iiIi.t 111 th,- head 1" utonmeh Since comiiiB to HoUthi n tl KootPimy 1 have runtd ovei 800 caa ' '" I I','Ml ll ,'K I'lLir.uili'i- fi i'hi e iii monej icfuuded Summei is the time to net i i'l o( youi catarrh, call anil ifti me. *^ DR TOYKi:. . Crunbrook, B.O, i *^s N. A. Walltngor'H $ i •***'•*.* * * * ^''>*'»-»:;';-» Sawmill Men i i ♦ *••■} '$'■**-*> ■*'♦*' **.■*>'!>'■♦>*> -* r Residence realdeuct. VISIT DR. KELLEY'Slj GREAT MUSEUM I The Largos! Anatomical Museum lu the West. I Hi. Kelly—Diseases of Men. Twent»j years' experience In thc treatment of weakness, nervous troubles or any contracted ailments. A positive cure iu every cusc undertaken. Consultation free aud strictly private. Treat ' ment personally or by letter. DR. KELLEY'S MUSEUM 2111 Howard St., Spr.kano, Wash. If*I '' \SE note «•(■ have a coiitiiletc stock * * ol ih, Dreadnought Milling File. iln- simplest .imi iiiosi radical improve- niiiii in lilcs ever conceived. II you haven't i,,, imiI .i liooklet write us today. Following is -hi i-mi.ii i from tin- testimonial ol the B, i iri'ening \\ ire Co., I ,td.: I l.iiiiilinii. Ont., N'uv. 27th, 1907. \, iritl.i, we had an opportunity of trying ihe new style latent Milling h'ile. and are liuund in s.u thai ii dues nil you claim for it. Voui Iiii- was tried by Mr. Maw. Mr. Herald .imi ih,' writer, and on everything from cast steel .nui easl iron down to babbitt, the action ol the latter material w;is jusl as vou claimed m, : linn ill,' file alisollitelv clears itself. . D. McBride Hardware Cranbrook, B. C. j I",""'', !' •'•!'*4>«4>4>#4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>s4>a>4>4>4>4|>4>4>4>4»4>«4>0 4) * * In Summer —less food is needed llian in winter. Rut it is essential that summer loud be palatable and nutritious. That is why die best of all summer (oods is BOVRIL D.J.JOHNSON CARPENTER AND BUILDER CONTRACTS S0IJCITKD. UOLvSEsS For Sale ,„■ Ron* at Reasonable Prices. Officeft Workshop- Lewis St °hone No. 98. I STEWART'S .. * The Leading; Fruit Store. .*.' I'l,'t:.-si:i,-l'l\-i; I'iimhks •' l'i.imis. I 'I'M,--, ('inn. ■» M'l'I.MS, Ti,i; i\- (lit vi-i.-,. '.. MKI.ONS. TOMATOKS. * 1'MI MIll'.US. ,;■ ll.\y.':i.i\i)ini ii'i,ri;i-: \ ii, 4> ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4>4>4> 4»4>4M I ♦ ♦ 45, : ♦ ♦ ♦ ! -» j ♦ V. ,. ..\.\^ (?>^ ^s;.-^^.,'fs;^.^.4s.-^ii\8i$ NATURES FERTILIZER To gel the best results from your fruit trees vou must put nourishment into the ground- iy [lolic)' of .lohn Oliver l ' run only l.e assenteil to j machine at Ottawa. I isei lives ire Irone; In neclarlnp, n Interference from Tl ll Cnven. canadsS gsrl CHOCULATES 'Ohocotatoa nre for thp nun to buy and lor tlie ginn ol nil nffaa to enjoy. •The richness, daintiness and vunety of lorms ot chocoiates appeal to tha fiiuinlii I tust-i. •Foley's "Canadian Girl' chocolates are made witli ono object, that of coinph'trfly satisfying th ;se judges •Will you he one of the feminine jury? •These are our newest chocolates, Every box ronturns u nnye variety ami every Individual pine ic ot purflfll t'.h'tio tite they are the daintiest, most delicious, fullest-flavored chocolntej. you can huy • Let. us hnve your verdict. Sold wherever tho obs! Cunrii is are sold Foley Bros. Larson & Co. EOMONTON WINNIPSrG VANCOUVfr. ViUWitOUiSll&RirM i !f*i;:iSo '.'""HiKEHI Dried Blood l'ertili/er Try Oui lilood and Bone Mixture Tankage. P. BURNS & CO. »ne 1.0 p. 0. 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