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Rail way hna|\ndecided upon a new departure in coir\nnection with the flrst saillnga of the\n\"Empresses\" which nre now completed, and will he ready for BO\" vice\nearly next summer. The 0-P'R.\nKill divert from the ordinary course\nol sending the vrssels around Cape\nHorn to make a start in thc Pacific\nservice from Vancouver and instead,\nhave arranged attracitive Around\nthe World trips Tor their first voyage\nA start will he made from Bouth-\namton, England, and the \"Empress\nof Russia\" will be the first ves.el to\nsail   on   April   1st,  while the \"Em-\n\"- press of Asia\" which was launched\nat Govan recently, will leave the\nEnglish port 0n May 27th. Both\nSteamships will cnii at G ihr alter,\nMonte Carlo or Villefranche, Port\nMaid, Suez, Col umbo, Penang. Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Naga-\ni Baki, Kobe, Yokohama and arrive at\nVancouver about two months later.\nArrangements have been made for\nthe Canadian pnsaen^e s to leave\nfrom Canadian and American port-;\niu time to cut.,., the Empresses,\"\nand the fare for the round trip exclusive of the cost of hotel expenses\nln England, and Sleeping Car Perth\nand meals on the Canadian Pacific\nHallway will be $680.10. An arrange\nment has bean made for the inclu-\nion of meals and sleeping berth\nacross the Canadian Continent on\npayment of nn extra $29.20. These\ntwo vessels are sister shirs and son\nfeet long, GO feet beam, with gro.^s\ntonnage of 16,850, and a spee.1 of 20\nknots, and are- the first merchant\nvessels with cruslor sterns, n feature which is especially adapt-d foe\nspeed and Increns?.. the stability, besides securing more room on the various dec's. When Ocean Liners were\nbuilt so thnt they should float with\ntwo of their compartments filled\nwith water it was considered a great\nthing, but the new \"Empresses\" can\nhave four compartments filled and\nstill float. The vessels const tute\nthe very latsst improvements in\nOcean Liners, and the initial trips\nof the \"Empresses\" offer a unique\nopportunity to make nn \"Around\nthe World\" tour covering thc whole\ndistance under the Cnnndinn Flag.\nVarious side tiii-s will be arranged\nfor from ports of call between South\nampton and Hong Kong.\nConsider Well the City's Interests\nObituary\nThe many friends of Mr. and Mrs.\nParks were saddened wben it was\nlearned on Wednesday that Rains-\nford, their only child, had died on\nTuesday night. He liad not heen ill\nand was playing with his playmates\nduring the afternoon. Later on ho\nwas stricken with convulsions from\nwhich he did not recover.\nThe dccers..d W08 burled on Thursday afternoon. Hev W. E. Dunham\nofficiated at the grave und Undertaker w. it. Beatty had charge oi\nthe funeral.\nThe remains wore followed to the\ncemetery by a large number of sympathising friends of the ilrce.irai\nand hte parents, A number of\nschoolmates from the public h hoo],\nand a detachment of Uoy'w Scouts\nattended In a body.\nMr. and Mrs. P. Parks have been\nresidents of Cranbrook (or mnny\nyears and are well and favorably\nknown. Mr, Par's Ib sonicr member\nof the firm of F. Paris & Co., and\nthe sympathy of tbe entire community goes out to them in this their\nhour of bereavement. 0\nTrainmen's Ball\nTgc most successful social event of\nthe year took place on New Yeur's\nEve at the Auditorium when the\nBrotherhood of Hallway Trainmen\nheld their Twelfth Annual Ball.\nThe ball was under the auspices of\nBuc'.ley Lodge, No. 585, B.R.T., i\nslated by Queen Alexandra Lodge No\n\u25a0124, Ladies' Auxilliary to the B.R.T.\nThe hall was handsomely decorated\nwith red, whito and blue streamers\ncolored bells and eleetrlc lights.\nfrom tho centre to every portion of\ntbe hall, on which were hung large\nThe walls were trimmed with bunt-\nIng so ns to form diamonds. On\n-jach side of tbe room were placed\nlarge mirrors. The gallery was also\ndecorated with bunting and a card\ncomposed of electric lights on a hack\nground of red, white and green, the\ncolors of the brotherhood; also an e-\nlectric Byren which was sounded, and\ntbe lights turned on at exactly 12K.\njust as otber lights in the hall w,2re\nturned ofl. It wns a most remarkable and pleasing event, and the au-\ndiance wished each other the uauai\ncompliments of the season\u2014-\"A Happy New Vear.\"\nDancing commenced at l&K, and\nwas continued until 6 a.m. when the\nhappy crowd retired to tbeir homes\ncongratulating themselves on being\npresent at tho ball, und extending\nthose congratulations to tbe trainmen upon the event as being the best\nentertainment of its kind ever given\nlh C;a;.nbrook,\nRefreshments which had been prepared by tbo ladies and served by\nthe men, were placed on the stage,\ntho menu wns all that could be del\nsired.\nThe music wns excelleot and furnished by tho Fernie Orchestra.\nThe electric light effects were pro-\npared by the Quain Electric Co. and\nwill be long remembered by all the\nattendants.\nIt has been the custom of the train\nmen of Cranbrook to hold this annual dance on New Year's Eve, and\nnow it is a fixed social event, and\nlooked forward to with pleasure by\nthe citiens of Crnnbrook. Over 400\ncouples attended the dance, and the\nTrainmen aro justly entitled to the\nshower of congratulations accorded\nthem for the successful termination\nof tbis Annual Social Event.\nA. 0. F.\nCourt Oranbrook, No 8943 ol tbe\nAncient Order ol Foresters Is giving\nUb Ninth Annual Hull on January\n17th, 1913. und e.itenslve prepnra-\ntions nre going to make It a succcps.\nNine years old\u2014thnt '\u00bb the age ot\nour Court-nnd this ninth year has\nbeen Ihe most prosperous ol tluun\null. Perhaps it may he an opportune time to glvo \u00ab brief historical\nsletcil ol the Order ns written hy 1'.\nIlalliin nnd .1. Leister stead lor the\nbenefit ol those Dot cunncctcd with\nForestry.\n\"Thc Ancient Order ol li-ore-itera Is\neminently nn outcome and a Symbol\nol Inter-day clvlll-\"ntlnn. \\n-mnt\nOrec-ic hnd Its burial clubs, nnd Imperial Home its Death College, but\nit wns rraolvod lor tbe 19th\ncentury to build up hugli Irater dtloB\nwhich bind men together In bonds ot\ndeepest sympnthytcneli them how ax-\nThe Annual Meeting ol the Parlahlonera ol Ohrlit Church Parish will he held-In thc Church al the Parish on Monday, January\n13th, 1913, nt 8 o'clock p.m. | i    , I ' '\nBUSINESS'.\u2014Election nnd appointment ol Church Wardens;\nElo.-tion oi Bldesmen; LDloclloo ol l,uy Dologatcs to the Diocesan\nSynod; Ilercptlon and Consideration of ltopot'ts; Discussion ol\nPlans |or the Work ot tho New Yonr,\nThe fullest  possible attend .nc.1 Is f-ronely desired.\nE. P. I'lowelllng, Hector.\nFhrist Churati, Crnnhrook, Doiember 31st, 11)12.\nStrong Appeal by Citizen Representatives\nLowering of Taxes and Other Reforms Necessary\nBowness Ticket\nFOR MAYOR\nA. C. Bowness\nFOR ALDERMEN\nLester Clapp\nRoss Carr\nG. Erickson\nJ. E. Kennedy\nChas. R. Ward\nG. R. Leask\nJanuary 4t*i, 1913\nTo the Electors ol the City ol Cranbrook.\nLadles and Gentlemen:\nIn view ol the near expiration ot\nthe civic year and the consequent necessity (or choosing a Mayor and\nCouncil to admin;.s:er ci;ic. business\nlor tho ensuing twelve months; wo,\nthe undersigned dcBlre to submit our\neelveB as candidates for election to\nlhe council lor 1913.\nWe wish to state cloarly at the out\nset that In appealing lor youi \u00abup-\nport tor our programme, it Is the\nprogramme rather than the person\nupon which we bt s* that appeal. 11\nns we hope, you eltct vs us instruments to translate that programme\ninto practical e e:t, we will use our\nbest endeavor*! to act taitbtully under your mandate and in thc best interests ol tbls city ol Cranbrook\nwhich under efficient administration\nwe are convinced, has no mean future\nbelore it.\nII that future Is ever to be achl*\nved, lt will be by lorce ot the united\ngoodwill ol all sectlonB ot the community, and although we speak Irom\nan opposition plattorm, we are not\nanimated by any personal 'calouslou\nor fapiitleul prejudices.\nWe are inclined to Bhare the popular opinion that Inction lights in\nmunicipal ntTuirs nre detrimental to\na city's best int-rcsts as they tend to\nin tability and weaken public confidence, and the lact that we aiand In\nopposition to the retiring Council a-\nrlses Irom no desire to revive dead\nIssues or stir up partisan lecling.\nIn proot ot our sincerity in making\nthe foregoing statement we mny\nstate that dining lust week, we place\nhefore the present council eleven\nnames from which we invited them to\nchoose three mea to asBist them on\ntho council (or the ensuing year. This\narrangement would have still guaran\ntcod to the present Mayor und his\ncolleagues the balance, ol power, and\nwould have eliminated the porMl j,'ity\nol friction that is Inseparable trom a\ncampaign ol this kind.\nThis compromise was flatly rclused\nby Mnyor Bnwnesi nnd his collogues\nand  we  were  consequently  compelled\nto come out and state an alternative\npolicy and suggest an alternative\nCouncil to carry that policy through,\nWc tberetore appeal (or your support, on the lollowlng grounds:\nFIRST\u2014In thej Interest* ol Economy.\nIt is a fact that the electors ot\nthis city are paying ln municipal tal\nntion a higher rate than any other\ncity, large or amall, ta British Columbia. Wby ls thll? Is lile so attractive here aa compared wltb other\npoints in the province that lt Is\nworth payiug a top prlca for? Olad\nas we are to be citizens of tbe \"Btar\nCity of the Kootenays\" we object to\npaying so high * price lor the privilege of living here, and we think we\nvoice the objections ol many electors\nan well. If returned to the council,\nwe will institute a thorough enquiry\ninto the subject, and will endeavor\nto do everything in our power to lessen tho burden ot local taxation consistent wltb true progress and eftlc-\nency in Municipal Department*.\nSecond\u2014Publicity.\nWe think that the utmost publicity\nshould be given to all proceedings ol\nthe council, and would afford every\nfacility to electors to attend meet-\nlni s, ask i|iicBt,ia\u00bb1-. \u00bbnd in any aud\nevery way see that they are poated\nin the affairs' which vitally concern\nthem.\nAs ive have already stated, w* believe that it Is by the united goodwill and interest ol all section* of\nthe community that Cranbrook will\nrealize its lull possibilities, and for\nthis reason we would do everything\npossible to stimulate individual Inter\nest In local affairs.\nThird\u2014We wish to see established a\nfair and equitable system of assessment ot the values (rom which municipal revenue is raised, and lor the\nrealization ol this purpose, suggest\nthe appointment ol a practical builder, thoroughly poated in the vnlue ot\ni improvements who should be given a\nfree nnd Independent scope. Thla\nwould tnke this Item of work out ol\nthe hands of ths City clerk, and a-\nl.ovc the suspicion ot discrimination.\nFourth\u2014The amendment ol the *ew\nerase by-law is advocated by us ln\nthe Interests ol the leas favorably\npluccd citizens ol this city, who under the present arrangement, are not\nonly compelled to connect their\nhouses with the sewerage system, but\nare compelled to pay high prlee*\nfor the work. The existing by-law\nprovides that any plumber coming\ninto town must guarantee hi* competency nnd ability by a 1500.00\nbond before he tern enter into business.\nWe have no desire to All Cranhrook wltb cheap or Incompetent\nlabor In any craft, but we (all to\nsee In what wny the bond guarantee*\ncompetency. What we do *ea however Is that the arrangement eliminates   competition,  and places house-\nSanto Ticket\nFOR MAYOR\nVV. S. Santo\nFOR ALDERMEN\nJos. B. Hall\nFrank Dezall\nJoe Sarvls\nF. Genest\nMalcolm Horie\nH. Hickenbotham\nEast Kootenay Mines\nholder* absolutely at the mercy of\nthe plumber* who can charge\nextortionate priceB tor tbeir work.\nLet us prolit by the experience of\nother municipalities everywhere who\nhav* found whnt a costly business\nis class legislation.\nFilth\u2014Following as a necessary cor\nrollary ol item four of our program,\nWe advocate municipal ownership ol\npublic utilities together with an enquiry Into the rensoiiB why the already municipally owned waterworks\n1* sot paying,. It paid aa a private\nconcern. Why not ns \u00bb municipal un.\ndertaking'' All over the world today\nthe once sneered at doctrine of municipal ownership ls now helng adopted\nand under clean and efficient administration is proving the only sane\nand sensible way of carrying out tbe\npeople's trust, as against private\ngreed und corruption.\nFinally\u2014We sincerely desire the sup\npresslon ot vice ln all Its forms, tbe\nenforcement ol the law without fear\nor lavor granting equal rights to all\naad special privilege to none.\nWe deBlre to see this city go ahead\nand we are convinced thut it can only   gain   true prcaperity along clean  working   on   I'erry Creek during the\nThe mining outlook in South-east\nKootenay is very promising, Many\nclaim owners have done a large a-\nmount of development work during\nthe pant yenr, and in u number of instances tills work will he continued\nall through the winter Benson.\nThe shipping mines of the district\nhavo produced large quantities ol\nsilver-lead ore. The Sullivan Mine\nat Klmberley handing the list with\nover z.i.iiiin tins shipped. The St.\nEugene ie again on the shipping\nlist, with the Society Girt and Aurora.\nA number ot prospects on Tracy\nCreek and Wolt Creek have been developed to u point, that when the\nKootenay Central rnilwny is constructed to Wasa, will become shipping mines. Ln Skonkum Creek a\nnumber of good prospects are being\ndeveloped rapidly In anticipation ol\nthe coming of the railway.\nWild Horse Creek bus a number of\ngood mines. The Ko tenay King being under bond to an American syndicate for a large num. Two claims\non Browery Creek, a trlbtltnry ol\nWild Horse Creek have reached an\nadvanced stage of development, ami\nwill possibly !,e heard from before\nthe yenr Is ended. Placer mining on\nthe historic old creek hi s heen conducted during the past year with\nconsiderable prolit to promoters.\nOn Perry Creek, mining during the\npnst year ins heen largely developed, both in quart-\/, nnd pla.cr mln\ning. The Big Steam Shovel Co.,\nhas heen prospecting hy means of an\nUniversal drill, end hnve large num\nhere of boles which show most satisfactory results and It Is reported\nthat a large amount of machinery\nwill he Installed early in thc spring.\nThe Hydraulic Mine will also lie the\nscene  of   much activity next season.\nOptions huve been reserved on a\nnumber of goldrqUnrt* properties on\nPerry Croek and It Is currently reported that work on th.se claims\nwtll be pushed next year. It is prob\nable that there will lie nt least\nthree  or   tour gold producing mines\nqulalte Ib the pleasure ol relic.'lug\ndistress, Hiding the weak and com-\nlortiiug tlic mourner.\" The history\nol a nation is not written, when the\nstory ol its wnrs, Ita disasters and\nits triumpa are told. Neither is Us\nrecord complete when It only tolls ol\nthe rise nnd full of its great people,\nor the Intrigues nnd fueds ol Its\nrulers. When tho historian shull n-\nrlne who will picture tic marvel ll s\npatience, the Indomitable icisc.er-\nnnco and the unswerving determination ot the people lu their effort\" ol\nwit belli, then will their history In\nIts truest aonso have b-cti written,\nnnd the rise of the great Aflllialnd\nFriendly Societies will bo eiilni-izcd\nou n distinguishing glory of the past\ncentury.\n(Continued next week)\nA Newjdition\nThere will appear shortly a now\nedition of \"The Economics ot Forestry,\" by Dr. II. E. Fernow, ol the\nFaculty ol Forestry in the University ol Toronto. Dr. Fernow bas\ntor Dili iy yours been In the lore-\nfront ol the conser ration movement\nIn Au 't'lcn, and the awakening\nwhich bis come to this continent 1*\nlargely due to his 'Hurts.\nThere will re P*** in the book a\ncotnplols now. *ot nl statistic* on\nforost cond\/ion* throughout th*\nworld. \" i I.U\nstraight line*.\nTo proceed along those lines, we\nneed the best type ot citizen, and\nthe best type ot citizen will alwaya\nsettle in a place of good moral repute (or the sake ol his tamily.\nCranbrook haa passed out ot the\n\"tough wild west days\" and as.'lres\nto a high place ia tho llle ot tho province and the Dominion.\nAs citizens asking your confidence\nwe share those aaplratlonB, and II e-\nlected, will talthlully do all that In\nus He* to realize tbem.\nYours respectlully,\nWILLIAM STEPHEN   SANTO\nFor Mayor\nJOSEPH T. SAKVIS\nALFRED GENEST\nMALCOLM HORIE\nFRANK H. DEZALL\nJOSEPH B. HALL\nHENRY HICKENBOTHAM\nFor Aldermen\nSpecial reference will he made 11\nCanadian policy, and tho de.elop.\nment ol torest management lu Brit\nlah Columbia.\nDr. Fernow, whb present at the\nCanadian Forestry Association Convention In Vancouver lust summer\nund gave un nddrcss which will remain lor u long time lu the memories ol those who heard it,\nDr. Fernow's seven tenetM with regard to toreatry are:\n1. Forests grow to be used.\n2. Not all torest growth is deslr\nable and to he maintained, I.e.\nwhere the torest grows on lnnds\nsuited to agriculture,\n3. In the virgin I,ireat there Is\npracticully no growth, lor timber\nrots as laat as It grows.\nyear.\nIt is with pleasure that a c istinl\nobserver uote3 the interest taken In\nthe mines ol this dl trict; lor ln\nfltance, the great collection of or.-e\nthat was exhibited at Chicago under\nthc management of Joseph Ryan,\nIt was one of the finest uBsortment\ntaken from nny mining district in\nthe northwest, and its < jual would\nbe hard to lind. It any mining man\nwill tale the time and trouble to\ntramp over the district aud make n\n(air Investigation, he will have no\ndoubt as to the merits of this d>B\ntrict ns a mlnernl producing coun\ntry.\nH, Forests are self perpetuating-\nNature will produce forests If man\ndoes not d-stroy them\nfi. The lonster is needed to direct the worl of nature\u2014to ne that\nno rot, no lire lost occur nnd thai\nthe best growth conditions are main\ntained.\nli. Forest crops are slow crops\u2014\nin Canada, lor Instance, it takes\nfrom eighty tn one litiiulre.il years to\nproduce n crop of huw logs.\n7. Forestry s the business ol the\ns'\u00abito or municipality\u2014since tt is\nprofitable only in the long run.\nWeek of Prayer\nThe paatc.ru\nChurches have\nfur the fitting \u00ab\nnuftl   Vm*.   ot\nof\nthe     HJvan Alien.\nmnde arrangement*\n.Hcrvjin e nf llie An-\nPrayer.     Tboflt 4wr-\nvject win begin Bund ay oven ing, t\\\\\\\nnth imitHtu*!', him! continue through\ntlic wt'cii excepting t-.iit.inhiy. The\nprogram   ut   chairmen mid H-peutcr*\nhi nH follow*),\nMonday DI veiling | clmlnimn,  L'ubtOf\nDunham;   Sponsor, Paator K-mi.IuII.   I\nr  i    \"lay evening; chairman, ran tor\nDeath inJtaow Slide\nA terihle disaster occurred at th*\nCoal Creek Mine ol tbe Crow'* Neat\nPass Coal Co., at Fernie, B.C., on\nMonday morning December 3$, whet,\na snnwsllde swept down ths mountain side to the north of the city\nand carried with lt the Carpenter\nshop in which some twelve or fourteen men w^re at work.\nThe slide came down so quickly\nthatevery man in the building wa*\ncaught, no warning sound having\nproceeded its coming. The electric\nwires supplying light to tbe oltkc*\nand buildings, being In the path cd\nthe slide gave the first warning to\nthose outside the shop on account ot\nthe shutting ofl of lights and a rush\nof men from all directions was soon\nupon tbe Bceue and rescue work begun immediately.\nSix lifeless bodies were soon\nbrought out of the tangled heap* ot\ndebris and six others slightly in-\nlured wero dug out ol their inowy\nsurroundings nnd taken to tbe hospital or to their homes. Notice ot\nwhat had happened wn* conveyed to\nthose In the office end otber build.\nIngs where electric lights were used\nhy tbe ami,len darkness In which they\nwere engulfed as a result ol the\nbreaking of tbe electric wires lead-\ning from the power house near the\nscene of the dieiiBter. Hundreds ol\nmen were soon on the spot and a\nsearch for thc ml-sing men instituted. Dr. Corson, ol Fernle, waa telephoned for, nnd a special train liii\nlng him nnd officials was soon speeding to Coal Creek.\nAll day work wua pushed lo aa endeavor to find bodies which mlgb-\nhave been near the building what, tb*\nslide struck It, but so lar ro other*\nhave been found nnd it in tolleved\nflint list ot dead nnd Injured 1* now\ncomplete. Following is a Hat of\nthose killed:\n.lames Bucklev, Fernle; Harry\n.Veill, West Fernle; Alei Worthlngton\nCoal Creek' D. Ilousrle, Fernie; T.\nKiteaary, Coal ('reek; D. Nualyesak,\nCoal Creek.\nThe Injured are:\nArchie Nicholson, Fernie, Injured\nback: Percy Jones. West Fernle, Injured bach, perhaps Internal injuries;\nFred Piatt, West Fernle, loot fractured and d's'.ocated; Tony Lecret a\nCoal Creek, ribs fractured; George\nMichel, Coal Creek, leg Injured; W.\nCameron, Coal Creek, foreman\nslightly injured; 8. Cnrdomoni, Fernie, shoulder fractured and back Injured.\nYoung Worthlngton wa* still\nbreathing when found and the put-\nmotor waa used on him for about\nnn hour and n half: t one time he\nseemed to he reviving ns his heart\nfluttered slightly, hut he finally succumbed.\nRome narrow escapes are reported\niimt before the slide came running\ndown, Worthin-ton had been talking\nwith a man named l.nngdon wbo had\nturned on his heel nnd walked away\nout of the door not a minute too\nsoon, ns he wae only a lew feet from\nthe door when the blow came which\n.ienlt death to his companions. Another man, Handy Bunch, was standing in the door when the slide struck\nthe building, lie was struck by the\nbody of one ot the workmen and\nknocked clear ot- the rushing snow,\nwhile the other man wns carrlid\ndown and badly Injured.\nSome lour or five yenrs ago a slide\noccitred at the snme place, carrying\nnwny the carpenter shop which tor*\ninerlcy stood on the same location.\nThe Conl company built n cribbing\nof wood across the track to the former slide, bul In this case It proved\nto be lusulllclent.\nI . \u2014\u2014aa\u2014a.\nThomson;   Speaker Pastor Steven*.\nWednesday evening; chairman, Pastor Slovene; Speaker, Capt. Carruthers (S.A.I ami Secretary Cameron\n(YMOA)\nThursday evening; ehulrman, Prs-\ntor Kendall; Spenher, Pastor Dunham.\nI'-ti.lay evening; ehulrman Secretary Cameron'; Speaker Pastor Thom\nSoil.\nTho*e meetlm.B will lie held In th*\nMetbodlst Church and will begin ut\n\u00ab Dl) sharp. Hood Music will he provided hy the combined choirs of the\nchurches.    All are invited to attend. THE   PROSPECTOR,  CRANBROOK,   fl. C.\nSpace Reserved for Advertisers\nThe Hen lays an Egg and lets you know it:\nMoral-Hen Eggs are in great demand.\nThe Duck lays an Egg but dosn't tell:\nMoral-Duck Eggs have NO demand.\n* -\nBlow Your Own Horn\nThe \"Prospector\" reaches the people\nMoral-Advertise in it.\n\\ THE PROSPECTOR. CRANBROOK, H.C.\nfr\n\\0MMWQ\num\nCountless Idyls of Youth\nAre Now Preserved by\nthe Artistic Use of the\nCamera for the Fond\nEyes of Mothers\n( ( f\\ll, CAN'T we induce him to smile?\nI  I   \/\/ would make oil this set scenery\n^* look natural if he would only\n\"Smile, as lie does at home.\"\nThe (ond aud anxious mother, with that\ndespairing nail, tries another trick she knows\nof, and the demoniacal heir grins with thc expression of a wolf confronting a square meal,\nthen relapses into the gloom of a lost soul.\n\"And Tee caught such ravishing plates of\n'\/\/\/\u00ab., if only they'd heen good enough to del-clop,   she continues.     He's just stubborn\ntoday\"\nHe isn't stubborn; he is only _ natural.\nWhy should he smile; why should he be in\nthis place at all; why should he be forced to\nhave this cat-in-a-strange-garret feeling, anyway? He hasn't reached the stage of vanity\nwheu he is proud of being a simpering Narcissus* His smiles are his own; he isn't going to\nproduce them to order. Down in his secret\nsoul, if he had any choice about it, he thinks\nhe'd prefer to do a little crying, with a really\nexpert exhibition of hard kicking, lying flat on\nJtis back, so his heels can thud loudest.\nHut take him at home, joyfully engaged\n'as trencherman, or showing how easy it is to\nbuild a mighty fortress out of a few wooden\nblocks, and he'll look so eminently lovely that\neven a case-hardened photographer of the old\nschool that used the iron head-rest trill not\nthink of wanting him to smile* Child nature,\nfree to work and play, gives freely all and\n\u25a0more than authority can torture from it.\nThat is a discovery in the still nascent art\nof photography which has flung wide the\ndoors of a i harming new profession peculiarly\nadapted to women and exceptionally beneficial\nto the advancement of portraiture.\nSUPPLEMENTARY TRAINING\nTiijs new and popular development in tlm fluid\nof modern photography may he considered\nfrom iho .limply human pnlnt nf view, and\nmay ho gratefully acclaimed hy ull mothers*\nas ,-trell on all children who nro spared the ordeal\nof tllfl itudto. Countless .'Mn of youth are now\npreserved hy tint Introduction of ihu camera Into the\nhome which would otherwise be forevor lost to the\nfond oyo1. uf mother... Habitual uttltudun, familiar\npleasures, adorable ex prom.! one, are to ho cuught and\nli'-lu forever und n day. which 1\" all too short a timo\nfur inolhor love to cherish thorn.\n* Uut thn arttstlu merits which are to ho secured\nWhen childhood, al ease, ts loom solf-conscious appeal\npowerfully to every devotee of the lens who loves tho\nwork for Its own s&lco, Ami ihn pride of u mot hor\nlu a picture nf hor child may havo lu It Inilnltoly\nmore of fondness; inu h cannot surpass the pride of\nachievement which the horn artist lu photography\nteete In Ihu results,\nA PROFESSION FOR WOMEN\n\u2022Phi mo. together, liana brought Into wide and\n(trolltable existence thu now specialty \u00abr immo\nphotography, whloh has now extended lis capacious\nembrace to Include subjeots of nil ogos, from baby\nto baby's great \u2022grandmother,   itut children hero, na\nthey do In the iij'l of palntlliK, 1'emaln Still the most\nturn,--iii or nil lo portray] und the very height or nkiu\nrequired lias tempted Into thu Hold somo ur the best*\nKnown photographers In the country,\nPortraits tlmt show the whole homo atmosphorc,\nllko thu\u00bbo dono hy Mnry Gamoll and Mny I.. Smith,\nnro liberal educations In the photographer's art a\nmother and child ap. plolured by .lane Recce) tho\n\u2022Trldo of tliu Houso,\" hy Sarah I\\ T. Price; n simple\nplay scene, hy Haiseloi-) childish oh arms that defy\nMrange surround I tigs, caught hy ho export a hand as\nI>. C. Shuberg'a\u2014- any lover of iho camera would feel\nthe thrill of prldo that ntti-i.ii*. such admirable pur*\ntralturo, even as any mother would regard thom as\naomcthing lo ho troamtrod along with the first llttlo\n\u25a0hoc.1, and Lhe hahy inlUrnt.. *\nAbove everything, thi** ia n profession for women,\npearl Qrace Loetir, who has losted it thoroughly in\nlier porsonal oxporlonco, unhesitatingly snld no to the\nmembers of tho Women's Federation o( Photographers when ihcy met In Philadelphia, und sho has\nranee of the amateur hns come the brilliant skill\ncharacterising the worl; dono by somo of the foremost\nartlsta uf tho camera.\n\"Possessed of the equipment lo carry with you,\nthen come the appll'inces at home. These are ho\nsimple that you ofttlmes wonder why mure women\ndo uot take un a work that can turn out such fascinating pictures by way or broken pitchers, tho kitchen\nand the bathtub.\n\u2022\"But for a woman to secure this outfit and make\na Buci-ccsful business of homo photography requires\nmore\u2014-hero tho personal equation enters Into thn\nquestion. An amateur cannot, with such e&fco, enter\nthe profession, She who would undertake thla work\nmust  have  a Knowledge  of  the  processes  In  every\nTMtoJiW****** fytyt-rat?.\ndepartment of the work; therefore she must he a professional or there,must he acquired accurate and sure\nknowledge, under the direction of professional work-\nera who know and, knowing, eau guide the beginner\nthrough all the stages, to the point when she 1ms\nbecome an Intelligent worker In ibe profession, from\nputting the plate In the holder tu tlic flu)shed picture,\nready for delivery,\"\nAlthough photography has supplied the funds that\nhave carried many a girl through college, mid unusually clever work with poetcards lias brought returns that have surprised tho women who made them,\ntbe old question of woman's sphere continues tn crop\nup with every new profession, or specialty, that\npromises a girl a living. To a. woman llko Miss\ni.oehr tli\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;-.. doubtluga jtppear wholly noi'dlees.\n\"Is it woman's work7'* she remarks. \"Pre-eminently ho. Women have a special gift lo \u00abeo, to\ngrasp imd to enter Into tho  Intimate* affairs ot thn\n\"An \u00bb supplementary training for the horn\ners, and all workers, should bo tho study *>' i\ntho study thought usually tn belong onlj lo the\npainter or to the sculptor, AH reallae llmt the future\nsuccess of photography will rest upon those who bave\ntho most iniimato knowledge of art fo all Its forms\nActual work ln drawing and In composition ahould \u2022 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\ntal.*1!! up. If possible, fni* the training und pM.it.\ngives In self-expression. To everj one te open tho\nstudy of pictures, and good books on whal mokt-t \u25a0\npicture and bow to study o picture are lu every\nlibrary, and ure nol too expensive for even a strugglt r\nto own. Too much cannot he snld of tho Influence\nupon ua of tbo wonderful pictures of world-wide\nfame; hut In our enthusiasm for tho perfections of\nthoso masterpieces wn photographers nro liable to\nmake ono mistake. Study of pictures does not mean\nto meinorlso them for composition and, with the\ncamera, make reproduction!.\n\"Tho study should bring to us not onlj tho knowledge of composition and color, but the Inspired per-\nloiuil   feeling   of   Hie   painter\u2014tiie   things  suggested\nand left for ua to carry un, the thing that has made\nthe picture live, because eacli one studying can  All\nIn ilie unsaid.   Tbls study of art, bn 1 mean It, Is not\nan end; lt Is only a means lo yonr own profession,\nphotography.   When the facts for which you sou eh:\nthe study of art, ur pictures, havo become ao lnt Inn i*\na part of yuur menui stock In trade lhat  tliey nro\na pnrt of you\u2014forget each picture und ita comp' t\ntlon as completely as tf It had never e-tien-o \u00bbi d, ti I\ntng your iHib'eot la hand, express what le within : \u2022\nwith freedom,   neach thfl real personality .-f the subject, not by poses, but by that thing for which ue\ncon (Ind no formula\u2014your own personality plus that\nof tho Individual  hefore you,   >Jo true to yonr own\nfeelings, and if you want to do a thing out or the\nconventional manner of doliiK. do it with suoh sure\nues* and suoli knowledge*, of tlm fundamental points\ntbnt make a picture, ami of the photographic materials  rou handle,  Hint wbat you prod*.-'*, will island\nrespected though it bt faulty.\"\nA New Building Material\nTHROUGHOUT tho whole world there is a c<m-\nstant search fur new and useful materials with\nWhich building can he successfully done.\nNot alone are natural resources being developed,\nhul Inventors are continually attempting to manufacture materials that will take thi place of them.\nin Berlin a well-known engineer has produced a\nnew material whlcb in said to be artlfl.'in! marble.\nii is made from cinders and a binding cement whloh\ntn ;< guarded secret The whole la oolored to taste.\nTho cinders are heated, tho other materials added,\nand the mass pressed into slab*, or blocks.\nExperts say ibe new material ts harder (bun iron,\nthat Du* <-'- Li- :;'\u25a0* cannot Injure It, and 'hat I\nbocome n usofuj substance for outside an v..-n as Interior construction and finishing. It will take n hlgi-\npolish, and tho mass makes a ver;. pleasing appearance when finished.\nIkGIAiNDlT^EWB^lJNGbuvnr\n\/rW^&drV\/?*,\nrepeated it si noo, with a wealth of detail, in explanation uud proof, thut can leave little doubt behind.\n.Site would havo iho woman Who chooses It aa her\nspecialty unlioslttitlngly accept'the whole field of the\nhomo, from grandma lo baby, nn within tho scopo or\nher operations. Hho doea not urge tt a\u00bb something\nnosy, hut Is willing to pin her fnltli on it aa a delightful and profitable profession. She makes the distinction between studio nnd homo poitralturo clear\nwitli the precision of the expert:\n\u25a0in studio work the people como. into tiie photographer's working place, thu.-* making the subject adapt\nherself to your surroundings, whloh are new and\nntrango to her, thereby causing a reserve and a silff-\nnoas on her pail. Thia glvou the photographer such\ndominating Influence that li often entirely submerges\nthe Individuality of tbo subject, and uu a result for\nyonr work you huve a technically hue negative .>r a\nbeautifully posed hut characterless llgtirc,\n\"In homo work, ihe adaptation to surroundings te\nwholly on tlio part of tho phologrur! :; :.:.*: becauto\nyou have entered their homos, on tholr  Invitation,\nmakes ihe subjects meet you with 0 rordlitl unreaorve,\nWhich, In one swoop, thrown open lo you lho real self,\nMich nn hours of iltldlo work cannot bring forth.\"\nMinn Loehr pays tho new branoli of portrolturo its\ndue of a claim to expert knowledge* yet many a pro*\nfoBslono. of today can leatlfy thut out of the Igno.\nWHAT has tliu hand uf fato in siorc for\nihe two charming du tighter b of tliu\nOountoss Torby)\nllcio ih a question that ull England\nand Russia is nuking. Fur their buccobs has boon\nhu groat in Knglund, wliere their popularity cannot\nlie overestimated, that tho curious ones nro wondering if their winning ways will roach over to\nRussia nnd In- tht: moans of softening tin- hoarl nf\nllie or-ar and promptiug him to lei, their parents\nIme): into KiiHsiu.\nThia is something that kings nnd queens Imve\nattempted to do nud failed, King Edward uud\nQueen Alexandra ropeatcdly showed lho li\nesteem In which thoy held the Countess Torby\nbeing hor guests nt house pariie-* and rocepin\nSho litis been received in the highest oirclcs\nEngland. But* ns tho raorganalio wlfo of lit\nDuke Michael MichaclovHchj the tamo honors\ndenied hor in Hussla.\nCountess Torby hns striven f\u00ab\u00bbr yoars toh\ntho hist, honors reslorod to her husband, thai\nand hov daughters may bo given tli\" \\n\\\\\\\\ oi gri\ndtichesscSt und now lier only hope rosts with 'I\nchildren,\nby\nL'lld.\nin\nnud\ntire\nBVQ\nshe\nind\nAND when tho aooompllahments and popularity\nuf thoKe \u25a0\u25a0ills are taken Into consideration U\nwill hn agreed that the CountOSB Torby hna\nrratfonii to ho hopeful. For a pretty Jure, ao-'\ncompanion by a charming personality and a grace of\nmiiiuier, tan almost work miracles, And an kings und\nGKnra aro, after all, only men, It, Ih lo lm expected\nthat thoy, tno, can he conquered wllh the utmul\nfeminine weapons.\nAn*} tne Countola Torby Is playing lior cards well.\nIter elder daughter, the Countess Kin Torby, won\nIntroduced \u00bb yenr uro ami her beauty nnd wit caused\nauch a stir, even In the court sot of England, that\nhor mother decided lo waste no time in giving eocloty\nsomething olso to talk about, and nl the fame timo\nallow bor own charm oj n hostess, Ho she ih pro-\nparing for tho debut of hor younger daughter, Mndn,\nThe hitter Ik onlv Itl yeara old. but, ni one muy well\nb'-lleve, iiur mother knows whal sho Is about In\nbring I n A her oul so young-\nCou ti loin Nndii, it Is said, will bo jurd \u00ab\u25a0\u00ab populnl\nan hor sister.   That ts hard tu believe, for, nnl  lo\nVrlnceSS ataud, the younger daughter of tun prlnceRB\nroyal, abo waa tho mnit notable debutante In Eng*\nLand last year. And lhat Is quilt- a record, when the\ngreat number of budt le taken into account, for It\nfiuiht bo remembered that thoso who were to come\nout iwo years \u00ab\u00bbro had to postpone their entry until\nEngland's court circle had ceased mourning for King\n, Bdward,\nSince thnt eventful day In March, 19\", all lhe\ndoors of England's highest society have been opened\nto the charming (Vuntess '\/la. Even on that occasion\nshe showed her taste and genlua for dr'-sa by appearing In a gown of pure white. Hut instead of the\ncustomary wblte bouquet, she wore a scarlet knot of\ndowers that Immediately attracted attention, as such\nnovelties always will do The Grand Duchess Anas*\ninula end tbo grand duke of MtecWenburg-Schwerln\nwere among tho gupf-ii. at tbe time.\nAnd her popularity has continued since <\u25a0 at day.\nHb\u00bb litis n wide nnd distinguished circle ot friends:\nshe h;i3 assisted lier mot hor in receiving guests :\u2022'\nmany largo receptions, nnd ahe in In demand lur\nevery largo affair. Vet It'Is in the outdoor i-puns\nthat she excels. She is an excellent golfer and nu\nexpert skater.\nTHREE  GKEAT   BEAUTIES\nCountess Nado, llko her elder ulster and ber\nn.oii.cr. t* n'.*o a recognised beauty, and ban been r\u00bb-\ncelved with open arms m tlm stnaii bouse parties\nwhere she hai* made her appearance, With her\nparents, \u00bbhn paid n round of* visits in tho north of\nEngland, du^ini; the summer, and later was tii\"\nguest of Mrs. Jol n Magee, of Not. Fork, at Urls\nElouso, Scotland,\nThe Countess Nada attracts st ten tlon everywhere\nby !.<-i masses of exquisite brown hair, large dark\n. .. .uui brilliant < etnplexlon. sue le >v i lever Un\u00ab\ngut i, and oft i   rt lies In Russian.   r*lko the Countess\nxia. she I- H ch et  golfci   i ofton manggei to boa*.\nher father at the game.\nif these girls should be raised to lho rank of\ngrand duchesses, their opportunities of catching a\nroysl prince of soras hit-h rank would ho firm class,\nonly natural It would bo for them lo look upward\nui iholf love affairs, as both their nmllier umi their\ngrondmotbor did before them.\nliefore hor marriage tholr mother was the Count.*\ness Sophia Merenbcrg. Her mother was the youngest\nohlld or ue* gronl Russian pool Pushkin, ami li was her\nbirth v..ii*ii was said to have led to ihe duel in tween\nher fattier ami nis brother-in-law, liarun Ilcekoren-\nwhlcli resulted in tne former's death.\nrhls daughli r hocutiio the wlfo of Qenoral Doubelt,\nfor mnny yearn chief of the Russian pollco. she left\nblm fm' Prince Nicholas of Naasau, (be brother of\nHie Ki'iiini duko of Uusemborg. After a time Madame\nlieutmli nroaured a divorce from nm general and\nhi-rnmn il^ nmrganatlo wlf\u00ab of Prince Nicholas, ro\u00ab\nii'i\\inn on tbo ociiuiirii of iier marriage iim title of\nCountess Morrnborg, Tbln \u00bb.n i-onfnrred on her hy\nihu then reigning prince of Waldeck. g THE  PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK,  B. C.\n\u00a9he l^oepectov, \u00a9ranbrooh, \u00a7* \u00a9,\nBSTABUSHE.D   Ifii\nPubhefieo Bvery Saturday   Morning at Cranbrook, B.C.\nF' M' Ctti1itiM^ Manager.\nSUBSCRIPTION  RATES 12.00 PER YEAR\nPottage to American, European and  otber foreign countries,   60 ceote   \u00ab\nyear extra.\nADVERTISEMENTS\u2014AdvortUing rates furnished on application. No\nadvertisements but those of a reputable character will be accepted Tor\npublication.\nADVHRTIsi:hs AND I-.UIJSOH1BBRS\u2014Unless notice to tbe contrary\nia given to local mauager advertisements and subscriptions wilt be kept\nrunning and charged np against their  account.\nPLEASE   NOTICE\nOwing to schedule changes in the legal   rate   nt   Victoria   and   consequent changes iu the various papers throughout the Province  tbe  \"Pros!\npector\" announces that beginning with January 1st. the following rharges\nwill be made tor advei Using all legal notices:\nApplication tor litjuor license, $6.00; liquor license transfer SrJ.oO;\nland pmch'iae $7.00; land lease $7.00; certittcute of improvement\n10 cents per line Qrst insertion und f> cents each subsequent insertion; dellnt'iieut cu-ov.nershlp notice 10 cents and 5 cents; duplicate certiiic-.te 10 cents and 5 cents; water notice 10 cents and 5\ncents;   coal nud  petroleum  notise $6.00\nUth  YEAH\nORANBROOK,  U.C.JANUARY  4th\nTHK   oi,[i    YEAR AND Tmfl    NEW1 fixed  most  attentively   the  attention\nof the wbole of the ntberh.\nIn no single country in the worid\nwe believe, has national progress\nbeen so marked during the year\njust ended aa in the Dominion of\nCanada; in no province uf tbe Dominion huve such lengthy strides\nforward been made un in thc province of British Columbia; in no dis-i\ntrict of British Columbia has there\nbeen more genuine development than\nin the district of South-east Kootenay; and in the City of Cranbrook\nwe perceive the most signal u.arks\n,  of the progress of the dUtrtct\nIs nil this true?\nWe   believe   it to be true.     First\nWe are coming to b.' looked u^ou\nns iu natural resources the richtn-t.\nlt is here thi at *\u25a0-* brain uud muscle\nof old Canada are looking for cm\nploymeut. It is here tbat thc en\nUtilising capitalist te seeking play\nfor his activities. Aa a (mr Brit\nish Columbia H-. attracting the attention not only of Canada uut of\nthe world. You cannot ta.e up a\npaper iu any language in any remote\npart of the world that dees not\nspeak of Britiah Columbia\nAnd in this province is it not East\nKootenay that is Uoied upon to\nshow   the  greutest   develop!, ent    In\ntake    Canada tn o  whole.    In  manyj   . , , '\n\\ the  immediate future.   A  fre-.-h flood\nrespects  the    representative  citizens   , ,.,     ... .    ... .   .\u201e .. .\n,,i_|0* hte will be let in by the completion of the Kootenay Central railway, nnd It need*, no prophetic vision\nof Canada have shown their fidelity\nto King and Empire and their love\nof this country. Canada bas been\nable to show to the world that out\nof a position of Colonial dependence\nshe has risen to that of stately nationhood. The brilliant Premier of\nCanada, Hon. H. L. Borden, by bis\nproposed gift of $35,000,000 to be expended in battleships is now the cynosure of tbe world's eyes\u2014the chiefly observed of all observers. That\nCanada is a part of the whole Empire does not detract from her eminence amid the nations of tha earth\nnor does it in nny waycurtnll her in\ndlvlduality. She stands today by\nmerit not a degree below any ot the\nfirBt class nations of the earth, and\nthere is no Canadian today whose\nheart will not throb with quickened\npride to avouch, in any company,\nthe land of his nativity.\nThis for Canada; and in thc con-\n(dilation of Provinces that form the\ncountry, are we not justified in Haying that our own province of British\nOolumblA    Is    now   that   on   which  is\nbut only a reahonjtit: of conditions\nthat arises from known canaes, to\nperceive through the mlnooVs eye the\ntumult of business activity Eaat\nKootenay will shortly be the scene\nof. Everything ie ready and waiting.\nThen coming right home to Cranbrook, this young city is instinct\nwith progress. The rlBing aun of\nprosperity has 5only began to tint\nthe sky with Its golden hues, and\nthere |q are no envious streaks that\nmar the prospects of a glorious day.\nTherefore, complacently to our sister\ntowns and to all our readers everywhere we wish heartily\u2014most hewrti-\nly\u2014A  HAPPY  NEW  YEAIt.\nOur notice has been drawn to several ohHtructlotiH which have been\nplaced in the lanes around the city,\nand we are r.Bked to call the attention of tlii.ki* in authority to see that\nthe highways are kept clear and open\nWood- merchants    are  the chief  ones\ncomplained of, they take wood to a\nhouse and dump the whole ln the\nlane to the annoyance of thos.- using\ntbe same for an highway; we suggest\nthat it is not so much tbe fault of\nthe wood-merchant us it is thut of\nthe person to whom tho wood belong ]\nwho should certainly see thut it was '\nremoved with ull despatch. Tbe danger accruing (rom obstructions in\nany highway would he better uppre-\nelated if the residence wus in danger\nof lire und thc fire department could\nnot get to their assistance. Thla\ntime of the year when all tires are go\ning full blast all theextru care takeu\nwill be well repaid for tbe better\nsafety assured to the citizens as a\nwhole. Also at this time it would\nbe well to see that your chimneys\nhave a clear draft and not stopped\nup by an accumulation of soot. He\ncareful where the ashes are thrown,\nseveral tires have been caused through\nlhis menus as the ashes will retain\nbeut for a long time when thrown lu\na heap in a careless mauner. Uu cure\nfui, exercise a tittle forethought and\nprudence tuid the better assurance of\nsafety will be greater source of satisfaction\nSomeone is poisoning somo very\nvaluable dogs iu the city, this week\nthere have been several dogB poisoned, three especially were worth over\n>100 each. Mine dasterly work eau\nuot be imagined hy the human mind\nthan to cans-.1 the death of an innocent dog which is practically helpless\nid the hands of these criminals of\ntbe dark; and any help that cuu be\ngiven tu the police which will cauae\nibe arrest ol these heathens will be\nappreciated By all concerned Ue\nsure ol the information aud theu\nback it up by personal iutegret y for\nwhat :s right and just.\nNEEDS OF THK DISTRICT\nThe prv-spector would like to be\nlu a position to give a clear idea,\nas far as pcs-iblc, of whnt public\nImprovements are necessary to nwet\nthc demands nf the coming year. The\nestimates have been under consideration by our member Mr. Thomas\nCaven. M.P.P.. the eiecutive of the\nConservative party, und road superintendent John Reed, and in due\ncourse of time will be announced In\nthe Prospertor,\nThe district will see a wonderful\nadvancement during the next twelve\nmontliS. nnd what we aire asking the\nprovincial government to do will be\nno more than necessary to meet the\nrequirements. It is tolerably certain that the government Is fully\nalive to conditions existing herei\nand the obtaining of an appropriation sufficient to meet all demands\nwilt be granted by the powers that\nbe.\nrr\nDon't\nForget!\nThat we always have\na Clearance Sale in January.\nlt is Our Desire to\nClear Out our Stoek for\nSpring Goods.\nll will pay you. and\npay you well, to visit\nour store within the\nnext lew days.\nEvery Department will\nbe represented in this\nClearance Sale.\nWe hear on reliable authority that\nthe provincial  government  will bring\ndown a redistribution bill at its next\nsession,  and  that  it  is  prepared  to ;\ngive   Cranbrook   district   two   mem- :\nhers,  one for the city, and one   for ,\nthe district.     Fernie riding will also\nreceive  two  members divided In  the :\nsame  manner.\naway, but it will be some days before the road is in condition for\ntraffic.\nAt Uuil River on Thursday aj\nheavy snowslide occurred which filled j\noff all communications with the1\nlogging camps of the 0. P. R. and ]\nheadquarters nt the town of Bull!\nRiver. As the freight teams were'\nnil in enmp when tbe slide occurred\nno accident took place. Work of;\nclearing  tbe    snow commenced right'\nThe victims of the recent snow-\nslide at Conl Creek were buried ot\nThursday afternoon, Three funer-\nals were held from thc church of the\nHoly Family, and one under the\nauspices of the local Odd Fellow's\nlodge, Borne 60 members of the lodge\nattended the funeral. The Miner's\nUnion also attended in a body. The\nfunerals w re under the supervision\nand directions of undertaker W. R\nReatty, of Cranbrook.\nDuring the month of December Mrs.\nP. L. Oweo of Cranhrook, received\nfrom 16 hens and 26 pullets 436 eggs.\nThe market price for row laid eggs\nduring the montb of December was\nTHC per dozen.\nlaalaalailnlnllllail     *     *    *    *    ll     lllll ill   ll 11 llll ill Jill   lllll 111 llllll     I     *     *     ____    Jill \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0   |,.|\u201e\nnTrnii IT l*,|-T'rrTl'T1TnTiTl\"rTT1\"l\u2122,1T-l I I l\"H I\nk******************************^^\nConservatives\nAttention!\nA General Meeting of the\nConservatives of the Cranbrook District will be held\nin Cranbrook on the evening\nof January 10th. Business of\nimportance will be discussed.\nMake it a Point to be There!\nIT\nWhat\nare\nYour\nViews\nCorrespondence\nInvited\nAll communications, properly\nsigned and certified on the above\ntopic, reaching this office by Thursday noon, will be published in our\nnext issue.\nGet busy and state your view\n1111111 l-l I 11111 M 111 >H III11 H II1111111111 IH 111 1111 llllll -H4H-H -H-M 11 \u2022.\u25a0M-M--M\u00bbM\"M\"M'f I *********************** 2\nA,..*................... ^4^I..I_...M.^V.M_HH.M.H..H^.4 iiHHiiiiii H It-H H H+-H-I IH IHIIIIII l'-M\u00bbM**W'M-l\"M HUI-H II l-HI-l-lj\nAddress: \" PROSPECTOR\"\nDrawer \"M\"\nCranbrook,      -      B. C. THE  PROSPECTOR, CRANBKOOK,  U. C.\n\u00a3i\n-,,\nit****************\n*****************\nLinoleums!\nStock Bigger than Ever.   A\nfull Car Load just Unloaded\nMany Patterns\nAND\nMany Prices\nWe paid 10 per cent more for our\nstock this year but are selling at\nthe same price as last year.\nFloor Oil Cloth    \u25a0    35c      sq yd\nLinoleum 6 ft wide   55c      \"   \"\n\"    \"   12 \"     \"      621-2 \"   \"\nCranbrook\nCo-operative\nStores\nLimited\n* 11 III IIIUIIIII IIII *\u2022* ******* llll l\u00bbM\u00bbM*t*M-M II Hill I' 1111'.*M 'I***** **\n******** 11111111 l*******************t****** **********************\nYOUR BLOOD IS TAINTED\nULCERS,  BOILS,  SWOLLEN   GLANDS,   BLOTCHES,\nPIMPLES, AND ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES\nARE COMPLETELY CURED BY THE\nNEW METHOD TREATMENT\nWe desire to call ihe mttentlsn of ill those\naflHctt'd avilb any Blood or Skis DtaesM to\nour N.wM.u\\odtr\u00ab\u00abti\u00ab...e-ai>ii.raii-.ed\neuro for tlieM coraplaluts, Tlicre U Do excuse ror luiy person having a disflrured tec*\nfrom eruption! end blotchee. Ko matter\nwlaaher hereditary or acquired, our siwclflo\nrciiiclies and treatment neutrallM all pol*\nf,m In the blood and expel tbem from the\n.intern. Our vast experience la the treatment of thousand, of the moat lerloui and\ncomplicated casos enable, ul to perfect *\ncure without experimenting. Wedo business\non tlio plan\u2014Paw Onlr far tho Benefit Yoo.\nDeri... lf you have any blood disease, con-\n\u2022nil. in Free af Charie and let ill prove to\nyou how quickly our remedies will remove\nall evidences of dlEcaas, Underthe Influence\nol the N.w M-lbod Tre.tes.el the skip becomes clear, ulcers, pimples and blotches\nlunl up, enlarged glands are reduced, fallen\nout hnlr (trows In again, the eyes lieeome\nbright, ambition and eneray retnrn, and llie\nvictim realises a new life has opened up to\nhim.\nVOU CAN ARRANGE TO FAY AFTO\nYOU ARE CURED\nCONSULTATION r*R\u00ab\n8eii<irwBoohl.to\u00abDI>.SM.of Mm\n\"THE GOLDEN MONITOR\" FREE\nV eatable to call, write for a Qaestlaa LM\n(at Hoaaa Tnatassat\nDrsKENNEDT&KENNEDY\nCor. Michigan Ave. and Criswold SL,   Detroit, Mich.\n\u25a0|f*|Tlf%F     A\" latter* <*otn CenacU must lie axldreiae-.\nHill luL      to our Canadian Correspondence lhpart-\n\u25a0HssHSBMatlita iiitiit in Windsor, Oni. II you desire to\nwc ua personally mil nt nur Mclii-.il Institute in Detroit as wc sec and treat\n\u25a0o pailonts iu our Windsor oflices which arc lor Correspondence and\nLslnratory lor Canadian business only.   Address all letters as follows!\nDRS, KENNEDY * KENNEDY, Windsor, Oat\nWrite for our private address.\nsongs brought a very pleasant time\nto a close.   \"So Mote it Be.\"\nCOLOMBIA   LODGE\nColumbia Lodge, A.F. & A.M., at\n\u25a0Windermere held a regular meeting\non St. John's night and the lollowlng officers were installed'\nWM.\u20148. Craig\n8.W.-G. Hallam\nJ.W.-J. B. Henke\n8. & T.\u2014J. 0. Pitts\nJ.G.\u2014J. Talntor\nT\u2014J. Andeeson\nAmong the Craft\nMasons have joint installation\nOn Thursday ol last week, the Masonic Fraternity ol Oranbrook District mot in the Masonic Temple lor\nthe purpone ol Installing offlcorB lor\ntho coming yonr. It was a Joint ln-\nstalation of officers elect lor Crnnbrook Lodge, of Crnnbrook, and Bel-\nnlrk Lodge, ol Kimherley. Past Mas\nter H. W. Wilson, ol Cranhrook\nLodge) acted as master ol ceremonies,\nand   initallod   the lollowlng officers:\nFor Cranhrook Lodge\u2014\nW.M.\u2014F. B. MIleB\n8.W.-H. White\nJ.W.\u2014H. Hickenbotham\n8.-J. S. P**-\u00bb\nT.-J. P. Fink\n8.D.\u2014T. H. Bamueld\nJ.D.\u2014.1. H. Spence\nJ.G.-J. K. Davis\n8.8\u2014A. U. Norrls\nJ.8.\u2014W. B. Worden\nT\u2014H. B. Carter\nHKLKIRK IX)DGI.\nW.M.-N. W. BurdeUe\n8.W.\u2014T. Bvan*\nJ.W.-F. Kgo\n8.-T. Miller\nT.\u2014A. Fcrrln\nAlter   the   ceremnnlea ol the evening woro ovor, tha brethern sat down\nto   a   sumptuous   banquet that had\neon prepnred in the quictoua dining\n\u25a0hall  ol   the   Temple.   BpMchM and recently.\nOon't know they have\nAppendicitis\nMany Cranbrook people who have\nchronic appendicitis, which is not\nvery painful, have doctored lor years\nfor gas on the stomach, sour stomach\nor constipation. The Beattie-Murphy\nCo. states if these people will try A\nSINGLE DOSE ol simple buckthorn\nbark, glycerine, etc., as compounded\nIn Adler-i-ka, the romedy which became [amolls by curing t.ppciiitlcitis,\ntliey will he surprised nt thn QUICK\nbanodt. 43-r.t\nSocial and Dance\nOi\\ Tuesday, A. U. MncOunn.it nml\nW. A. Nesbtt entertained n lar\u00abo\nnumber uf .rie.id\u00ab ut n social mul\ndnnco tn tho Masonic Hull in honor\nof Mr. nml Mrs. Al B. Macdonald of\nVancouver who arc spending tbe noli\niinyn In Cranhrook.\nThere wns u large attendance,\nsome 130 Invited jjucHtu, and a genet\nnl frootl time wna enjoyed hy all.\nAt 12 o'clock the guests Bat down\nto n banquet which wis heartily partaken of und enjoyed by all.\nPoll Tax Over\nThe Government. Aglet nt Crnnbrook has received instruction* tn\ndiscontinue the collecting ol the Poll\nTux nfter December 31st. It Ih suld\nthat at tho next -piloting of tho L-T-\nislatlvn Assembly that the Poll Tan\nwill lm abollshod. ThlH action Ih\ndue to the report ol the Tn* Commission which   loured tlio   provlnco\nK.P. Social\nOn Thursday of this week the\nChi-iBtmu8 Tree Social, organized hy\nth? Knights of Pythias and thc Pythian Sisters, culminated in a big\nsuccess. The Tree wns principally\ngiven In the cause ol Charity, (or hy\nthis means tho brothers und sisters\ncun better exemplify ono of the severul teachings of the order.\nMembers of both ordera had been\nbusy throughout the day decorating\ntho hall, and the congratulations\ntliey received Irom the IriendB vielt-\nlng the Tree in the evening spokie\nwell for the taste and the designing\nof the decorations.\nIt was about 7:30 wben tha children began to nrt-ive, some In charge\nol their mothers and others with\ntheir friends. All came with the intention of having a. good time\u2014and\nthey did thero Is no doubt about\nthut. The children were not long\nbefore they took, charge ol the Door\nnnd hegau to have lots ot lun and\nfrolic which was very Interesting to\nunserve whon ono carries in mind\nthat this was the Ilrst entertainment ol the kind, over two-thirds ol\ntlio children present had attended\nthis Christmas.\nAfter the children had enjoyed\nthemselves with games and required\na change, they were seated and enjoyed an almost Impromptu concert.\nSeveral children sang solos and gave\nrecitations, whilst there were ahto\nseverul duets and they all received\nrousing applause Irom tbelr compatriots.\nFather Christmas came in and\ndistributed presents to SH children\nother than thoso belonging to the\nmembers ol the order. These were\nchosen with care and dstrihuted to\nsuit the several recipients. Tbey\nwere very grateful (or, the kindness\nshown them and in closing with\nthe singing ol the \"Maple Leal Forever\" and God Save the King\" the\nchildren all went home satisfied and\ncontented and will ever remember\nthe flrst entertainment they attended\nin 1913.\nGeneral Manager\nGrant Hall, who has heretofore\nbeen assistant general manager of\nthe C.P.H. weBteru Hues, has been\npromoted to the position of general\nmanager of the western Hues; nnd,\nGeorge Bury, who bas been vice-\npresident and general manager, now\ntukes the title of vice-president of\nthe C.P.R.\nA Now Year's greeting was tlashed\nto all the world at midnight on\nTuesday from the li. S. Navy Department's great wireless station at\nArlington, Va, The time signal was\nsent 3,900 miles, then relayed around\nthe world.\nMessrs J. B\\ Fink, Harry White\nand A. McKowan will be nominated\nas candidates tor school trustees in\nthe coming Municipal election. W,\nF, Gurd and li.. Mel-he.* will hold over as trustees (or another year.\nBirths\nCARD   OF THANKS\nMr. and Mrs. Frank Parks wish to\nthank their many (rieuas (or their\nkindness and sympathy during their\nrecent bereavement.\nFound Dead!\nLawrence (\"Larry\") Powers waa\n(ound dead In bed at the Golden\nRestaurant and Boarding House\nabout 2 o'clock on Sunday morning,\nHe was a stationary, engineer and\nwas one ot the hest known men ln\nthe Uppjr Columbia Valley. He lived at Golden and Athnlmere lor a\nnumber ol years.\nBank Holidays\nNew Year's Day\nGood Friday\nEaster Monday\nVictoria Day\nDominion Day\nLabor Day\nChristmas Day\nJanuary 1st,\nMarch 21st\nMarch 2\u00abh\nMay 24th\nJuly let\nSept. lat\nDec. 25th\nAIbo day appointed by proclamation\nfor Goneral Thanksgiving\nYahk Items\nThe Dance at Glenlilly School held\nlast Friday was very poor owing to\nthe lack ol music. Two sleigh loads\nof people went down (rom Yahk, and\nthe journey home In tbe Moon light\nwill be well remembered.\nMrs McDonald gave a supper and\nChristmas Tree on Monday to about\nIf, adults and children. Santa Claua\narrived about 8 o'clock, cold with\nsnow, aud niter presenting each one\nwltll presents Bald good-bye to all.\nThe Christmas Tree wok there lighted up and a pleasant evening spent.\nMrs. Larson ol the Ynhk Ho?el, on\nChristmns Dny, entertained a large\nnumbor ol frlenda to supper and a\ndunce In the evening. The supper table and room were very prettily decorated and every one hud * good\ntimo.\nThe Prcahyterlnn service held on\nThursday In the Ynhk Mill was\npoorly attended, lt is hoped more\nWill attend and better progress w 11\nbo mado wltb the New Year.\nMr. Hum McCartney was In Cranbrook on Clii'iHtinas Duy visiting\nfrlenda.\nMr. Arthur Lythi.tifl Is giving a\nwhist drive on Friday. About Id or I\n20 will tnko part. It Is looked forward to with vory much pleasure by\nnil, Mr. Lytlu-oo lum been putting\niiulto nn addition to hla house\nwhich shows the advancement ol the\nvalley.\nAt Crnnbroon, uu Saturday December 28, to Mr. and Mrs. 11. Ganuaon,\na son.\nAt Cranbrook, Saturday December\n28tb, to Mr. and Mrs. 1.. OrabnU, ot\nMichel, a son.\nOn Sunday, December 'i'ltii, to Mr.\nand Mrs. W. II. Woods, ol Blko, u\nson,\nAt Cranbrook, on Saturday December 28th. to Mr. and Mrs. It. K, Fu-\nta, a boo.\nAt Crunbrook, on Suturd.iy December 28th, to Mr. nud Mrs. W. Mc\nKenzie, a son.\nAt Cranbrook, on Saturduy December 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, a\nson.\nAT  THK COTTAGE HOSPITAL\nAt the Cottage Hospital on Christmas day to Mr. and Mrs. 0. 8. Key-\nson, a daughter.\nAt the Cottage Hospital, on Monl\nday December 30th, to Mr. and Mra.\nF. Lower, a daughter.\nAt tho Cottage Hospital, on Dec.\nember 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. G. A.\nThompson, ol Waldo, n son.\nThe municipal political has commenced to boil and some hot times\nmay be expected tbls week despite\nthe zero weather. A committee room\nhas been opened up in the Worden\nstore ln the Interest of W, 8. Santo\nand another in the Matheson store\non Armatrong avenue in the interest\nol A. C. Bowness.\nTurning  Over   New  Leaf\nand Keeping it Turned\nThe Neal   Treatment will Enable Drinkers  to Stick\nto New Year's Resolutions by Destroying AH\nCraving for Drink\u2014Three-Day Miracles\nat the Cranbrook institute\nTodny thousands ot people ure\nturning over a new leaf und writing\n\"dry\" on their nr*,t page of tbe i aw\nyear.\nTo make a resolution is one tiing\nbut to keep it ia uulte another\u2014particularly if tbe one resolving in a\nheavy drinker,\nMany an execsaise drinl er who la\nbartering business, health and happiness for overbid ulgenoa In dr.nit will\nturn from liquor on this New Year's\n\u2022lay only to find himself drawn back\nto old drinking ways. Buch a man\ndoes not drink because he '-wants to\nbut for the simple reaa >n that bis\nwill to quit is overpowered hy irre-\nBfstiule craving for liquor.\nThere Is o way to turn over a new\nleaf and keep It turned. The Neal\nTreatment for alcoholism will In\nthree short days take from nny\ndrioker- -moderate or exc B3ivo- all\ncraving and desire for U.u.r.\nTlu- system of the excessive drinker iH iuM'n-\"ii t.'d with alcoholic, poison Llmt In tii en on ti... (i n for na*\nuniulut\ntv ofl nnd thi*.\nlUttea tl \u25a0 Intense craving\nwhich moro drink und\ndrink    only  temporarily\nFire!\nThe lire department responded to\nalarm caused by a lire at the residence oi Mr. U. H. Chapman on\nPooley Avenue. The brignde wns\npromptly on band but a Blight delay was caused hy the stem ot the\nhydrant sticking. The Sre caught\nin a thimble passing through a partition, then lollowlng the ceiling into tho attic. The Ureincn had to\ncut through the root to get at thc\nlire. At one time it looked very serious, but the brigade Boon had lt under control. The loss is estimated\nat (1,000 covered by (2,200 insurance\nThe Are department wishes to extend   their   most   sincere   thnnks to\nMr. und Mrs. Ross Ciirr lor thei\nkindness in serving the Kire Laddies\nwith    coffee    and other refreshment\non Sunday, after the fire.\nP. De Vere Hunt was at Kernie,\nMonday, on business.\nA Cold Wave Btruck Crnnbrook on\nSaturday nlgbt, the tbermomete\ndropping to 33 degrees below zero.\nThla continued until Monday morning when the thermometer registered\n28 below.\nA large number ol water pipes\nwere Irozen Sunday morning owing\nto the sudden cold snap. The plumber's harvest commenced on Monday.\nThe Ohio! ol the Kire Department\nwas busy Monday testing thc hydrants all over town.\nL. I'. Hiilllvan, monoline operator\nol the Herald ntufl, is laid up at his\nhome with a Hrveic attack of the\ngrlpp. Ills conllercB ol the Proipec-\ntor stall wish hliu a n|ice.ly  recovery,\nNotice\nIN THK MATTI-.K nV AN  APPLlOA\nTION   for   the   IsillO ol i, duplicate\nCertificate  of  Title  to   pai t  (0.87\nacres) ol \u2022 \u2022<>* 8211, Group l. Kootenny\nDistrict,\nNOTICK    IH   UK1.I-.HY OIVKN thnt I\nIt Ih my Intention to Issue at the ex-'\nplratlon ol one month niter tho Unit\npublication  hereof a duplicate of the i\nCertificate of Title to thfl above men\ntinned   Lot In tlw name or The HrlL- ;\nish     Oolumbla     Southern    Railway\nCompany   which   Certificate in dntod\nthe nth dav of May 1909 nnd num*bM>\ned 10422 A.\nNelson, B.C., Hint December, 1912\n(HKAii) b. n. non\nl-4t Dlatrlct Registrar\nture to thn\ned puis in i\nund    desire\nthen    more   drink    only temporarily I\nsatisfies.\nThe happiest Jim! most proOtable\nperiod of tho Yuletide to any drinking mnn would lie three days Hpent\nat the Crnnbrook Hospital,\nThc excessive drinker needs medical help as badly un does the typhoid fev.M\" patient. Ah a well\nknown husinc-s man advises:\n\"To nny ono who wants to 'cut\nout' drink I would sny\u2014Don't he\nfoolish and try und light it out with\nall the tortures of Hell racking your\nbody and soul for Wt-Jftka while making the tight. Take the Neal Treatment   and   get   the alcoholic poison\nout of your system in thre\u00ab days.\nVou will then be in a position to\nmeet Mr. John Barleycorn anywhere\non equal footing.\"\nTbis game business man had been\na periodical drinker for over 20\nyears.\n\"1 managed to j;et good and drunk\nfrom two to four times a year,\" he\nsaid. \"Now the thought of UqoUT Ut\nrepulsive.\"\nThe .Nfjil Treaetnent insures _. bap-\npier, nright'.r and more pro\u00bb;woug\nNew Year to the excessive drinker,\nand it only takes three days to\nbring aoout this resnlt\u2014three day*\u2014\nnot the month or more which othc-r\ntreatmente require with no such\ncheerful results.\nThe Neal Treatment consists ot\ntin' administration by a trained\nnurse, who in in ennstant attendance\nof a perfectly harmless vegetable\nremedy taken Internally, with positively nn hypodermic injections.\nThe Neal Treatment neutralises\nend eliminates nil the stored up alcoholic poisoning in the system.\nWhen this is done, the drinker la in\nthe same physical condition thnt be\nwas in hefore he e'-er had a drink,\nso far hh li(|uorB are concerned, for\nit is the stored up alcoholic poison\nin the system that causes this appetite, and when once tbe alcoholic\npoisoning is eliminated, the appetite\nte nisi) eliminated.\nSatisfaction is guaranteed or money is refunded. Tbe Neal Cure wae\ndiscovered and perfecte<l by Dr. lleuj.\nK. Neil.\nIf you have a friend who ought to\nrid himself of thc drink or drug habit, don't delay a day. Call, write or\nphone Cranbrook Neal Institute for\nfurther information and free booklet\n\u2022'The NEAL Way.\"\n^-T*iwr*r\"l**l\"l**l\"*l,*l\"+*l**l\"I\"'i\"r'l 't\u2122r*Hi,-H'*t'*i**'i\nAUTOMOBILE SERVICE\nCRANBROOK-WASA\n. Automobile   will   be  run   weekly   on\nTUESDAYS\nbetween  Cranbrook  and   Wasa   con\nnecting  with  incoming  and  outgoing\ntrains. Good Passenger Accomodation.\n: N. Hanson\n. \u2022*-: !\u25a0 im ; M-i i-: i-M..i-i~h\nH-1-ll-HH-l-H.-H-H-l-H-l-H 11 IHI Mil 111 ********\nLEADERS\nRYKS\nSCOTCH\nOooderbam _ Worts, aiiecial\nDatrKO'a Old Currio\nB.   C.  DiBtlllery  Co.,   special  reiirvi\nDawaon'a Rare Ialqirouj\n\u2022\nCorby's Special select\nDawaon'i Special\nDewar'a Special\nWINKS\nKing Geori!*, TV\n1\nSparkling UiiiL-iinily    l-onimery  9\u00abt.\nBlack & White\n1\n1\nMumtn'B Extra  Dry     whit\" Seal\nKilmarnock\nTaliaker\nr\nCALIFORNIA    WIN 188\nCaledonian\nClaret\nWhite Horse Llqueur\n*\u25a0\nHock\nWhlte Horse Cellar\n4\nOhablls\nRegalia\nTlppo OhlaDtfl\nGlen Arthur\nf\nItalian Grappa\nSpey Royal\nCreata Ulancii\nRothmore\n'.\nVerinoutb\nDletillent Liqueur\n,\u2022\nFamily Ordera Promptly Fillad\na\nA   Full Line of otber Choice Brand*\nof\nWinn, Spirits and I.I\n(lueuri,,    Cigarg and Bar Glasses.\nH\nA. C. BOWNESS J\nPhone 95\u2014Wholesale Wines and Spirits\u2014Bo* 8\nCranbrook, li.C.\nI     ,l-t 1,1,1,1        1,1,1.1,1 I.J.J..|n!.J\u00bbl~l.      \u25a0\u25a0    -\u25a0-     \u25a0    -\u25a0-     at        \u25a0     J        \u25a0        I\nTTT \"f '*l***f *\"T \"I'T f \u25a0 I \"*? * I'lT I \"TIT TTTTTTT'i \"I\nCanadian Pacific Railway\nANNUAL   EASTERN\nEXCURSIONS\n\u2022Cranbrook to Toronto mul Return $72.15\nCranbrook to Montreal and Return $77.15\nOorreipondlnii low ratei to polnta in   Ontario, ouehec and Muratime Pro-\nres\nTickrin on  Sale December 1st to Jlst.. Inclusive\nGood to return witlnn three months.\nI.IIIKIIAI.    EXTENSION   I'HIVILBOP-8\nTicket* ina.ne.fi in connection with Trnnn-Atlantlc   trips   on Hale Nov. ?tk\nio Dee, ''1st    Inclusive  anil limited to five   months   from  tint* ot taeuo,\nwith prlviln-rs of extension.\nFinest Dqulpment, Btindurd nnd Tourlil Bleeping   Cure.   Dining Care oa\nnil through ttiiliis     Cntiipittinetit-I.lhrnry Observation Care on\n\u2022\u2022IMPF.ItlAI. l.lMITKIi\" \u201enil \"TOnONTO KXPRKSS\"\nSprrinl ihr rli Tourist  Car Service In Connection wltb tbeee Rteureloae\nFor dates ol depnrtura ami reservation* apply to Locnl Agent.\nTIOKBTS   vln Al.l, THANH ATLANTIC BTBAUBHTF LINKS\nFor Tickets and further information of the above apply to\n.1. W. Spence, ticket agent, Cranbrook; or\nR. G. McNeillie, diatrict pa.senucr agent, Calgary, Alia. THE PROSPECTOR. CRANBROOK, B.C.\nr\nTHE\nSUPPLANTER\n\"*\u25a0\u00bb\n1 Modem Romance\nBy W1LMOT KAYE\n(Continued!\nCHAPTER SIX\nAs -..,.',1, as Crawley Brann had gone,\nVaughan Seymour fin down und attempted io .i;,i ot! wiiii hla writing,\nlul ho Found llml lm wus unable to\ncoucentrnto bis attention and bo threw\n-.'.own bis pen in disquiet. lie took\nt-p bis hat and strolled round 10 the\nhotel, where he found the manager In\nhis office.\nYou know Mr. Brann, don't you? he\nsuld, io bun.\nVis. i I elleve he is nl lunch now,\nDo you wanl to bi b him?\nNu, do .on ni iml cashing this ehequo\nof   i;'s'.'\nVnngha i placed   tin  desk, and\nb,' malinger glanced al il casual :\u25a0\u25a0\n1 think Mr. Brann is good fer that.\n0 ild you lii,\" note's or gold?\n1 would prefer notes ihiink you\n(ASH FOR FARM LANDS\nopi\ni purchase. Choice farm\nI  us all particulars  of\nlllliln\nnow, wilh some cash lo\nWo hav.1 :i number of clients who .\nItindB and will pay spot cash lor su\nwhat you have lo otter.\nAUTOMOBILE\u2014DO horse power I!\nexohange on quarter Beoilou.\nTO EXCHANGE\u20147 roomed bouse, modern, near centre or Winnipeg\nni $-1000 to exchango ou a farm.\nBargains in .Market Qardens and close in acreage choice vacant lots.\nWell located bouses.   All of above will niiike splendid profits. Write tor\nWo wanl agents lo represent us at every point.\nSCOTT, HILL 4   CO.,\n22 Canada Life Building.        Winnipeg,  Man\nTo Lure the Cat ANONYMOUS   GIFT  OF   HOSPITAL\n1 was ruining borne miller lalo from \t\nthu theatre ihu other night says Hob-  Fully Equipped Institution   Given   to\nI.i\nbef ; cheque mat be bad given I\nto bim       ile wished to know when j\nli was probable thnt the discovery ot old\nLhi forgery and (be consequent arrest  mlnfsceui\nof Vaughan wouid tnke place, tor he   ing \u25a0!,,;.\nbud determined to wall iiii Ihen he-'    Baron .\n[ore expo, li ~ Vera. furls! of j\nWhs   .1 i \u25a0 iu v.iin.'.' Vaughan nsked  .enlonoy   and\ncurtly.\n! should like ;,,   come   in.\n,-., lit ;\u25a0 cold oul ;: pe.\nMy    lom ivnau'i designed for euter\naluln-i.     Can't you tel! mc your busl\n: I   -\nII       if   Ilea Crunl I -vlsh lo Bpeak\nI .,       > enJ\nii:..-;:i  cursed  quietly    under    Ills\nIng Qoodtellow, und all was quiet as\nI walked down beneath the trees In\nnur modest wirbiirbiiii road. Then,\niliiite suddenly, 1 ennio upon n romantic little scene lu the front garden ot\none of tlio must respectable ot tho\nvillus.\nBeneath two lull trees   ,1    fire   of\nsticks had linen lighted, nnd over it\nbent (be shivering forms of two young\nIndies in evening dress.      I noticed\n1 to my surprise, that one of tbe ladies\ni hud n frying pan in ber bauds, and an\nI appetising smell or bacon rose Into\n\u2014\u2014____ \u25a0 lhe air.     I wondereil whether these\n: two products of olty civilisation were\nConsiderate Judge playing al   ibe simple life;   but the\nlies were very considerate in ibe   nexl dav I found the Incident had a\ni Brampton In his ito-, * 'o prosaic explanation.\nates a story lllustrat-      'I'he favorite Persian en! liad been\nI missed during the   evening,   nnd   nt\nlle eal\",,:::;. folded Mem ami plac J  b ml , fo;- Vaushnn was trying Ills pt\nin:..   :t   fauiouB   English length hail been located in Ibe upper\ni  nl   school, whose unlive boughs ot one nf   ihe.   trees,       .Ml\nso   nf   fun   ntien b .uiilisliiiiriiis failed lo persuade her\nmercy nf the vers to come down,  and  yel   ber owners\nI  .' mon in- was irylug, was once about refused to lock her oui fni Ihe night,\n| to Bemonio a;. old offender ohargeil ^  bist the-  roraembei-ed   thnl    ab,'\n,,.,..   with a petty theft. would always in:.be he,  wa) in'\" the\nLook, snld i : \u25a0 Baron, with an as- kltohen in tin- morning and Bll sniff-\nBumption nl severity; I hardly know '\"'\u25a0' at tho frizzling bacon, nnd they\n-ileu   In   in. b'l!  yoi     can    lake    s:\\ decided :.' fry snme bacon al Ibe bnt\nmonths, ! 'om ol lhe tree   ,, ..\u2022\u25a0!:, I hor\ni can'l  laki   that, my lord, It's too     *\u2022*\u2022*< ball an hour over tho Bro thc\nmuch, Bald  th    prisoner respectfullj '\"-\u25a0 - clod at tho cost of two bad\nthorn i'i his pocket,     li ' \u00bb \"\" bnck\nI,, Iils i is ami   \"lien   ho        ' ed\n'hero he round a telegram awaiting\nWm. li was from ills publishers, and\nhe was .really .-veiled a! llie news ii\ncon uined, for i: Intimated that they\n.. \u2022   bul lm icmforted himself with\n-lie   ..,,.:.: '  tha   hi   would   mon  be\n.. Ing   \u25a0\u25a0.   li    1: iob ne\ni can't inlo' :i      Your\nI dldn'l steal verj much\nbul flrml\n.. rdshlp   i\nafter all,\nI'll.   Hi,, a  Indulged   u on\nl-.- i \"->\u25a0   ; '!''\" >'o\u00bb \u00ab l''- \u00bb'\"'<   ow, chucK        . .1.1   ... I r    ii\ni' !o tie- lira! vi, nue Hoti i      1' Is     Well,  thai     lorn\nlj     l\u00ab      \u2022\u25a0-      '\u25a0 \u25a0\u2022      md 1  an:   line .'  m   i  ,    ,. \u201e.,;.[\nro prepared to commission a now   ._. . , \u201e, ,,,_\nhook nnd asked him to comi  to town      ....   .      v     '        ild lndlltei-enl        im \u25a0 ,\u201e. .\ni once m the head of tho firm ivas  -.. Vll   \u201e\u201e .,,     \u201eu   , , ri\nV \u00bb\u2022\u00ab. away. |  , .       ..,..,..- . lah u ti      ' hi i   \u00bb ,   the n il;\nII,- -ui down and -scribbled ri    ue   auriuit, and Brinn ordereil some food..     I'hei    ,.  thieo.\nivhleh he entrusted tp thi   son of bis      Won't you ha.\u25a0\u00ab  something to est?      That s nearer tbe mark my lord   lie\nlandlady lo Hike oui  to Hilda.      \" j be asked-jo'iltel; prisoner   did, approvingly       On   I'd\nwas not iimil im was seated ia lhe      v ,,.\u25a0    .   . ,',       ,     , .. ,        ...  rather   on made I     ivo, if mu will\n,,,i,   ,\u201e\u201e,  ,\u201e.  .,\u201e,\u201e.\u201e,   remembered    \" *\u2022\u2022 \u00a3       ;..-..,\n\u25a0\u201e\u201e\u25a0 dvo pound notes that u*> Jn      .^   (. . .\nprobabl      ave son\nQrcnt,     ', , a., now lei       i tb\n-     :    ' \u25a0   :  ' .       ':.:-     sum     I\nI have t     .her todaj an I -     has li\n...      ,r her.\nT-:i! \",|      f am sun rlsed\nthat.     Who is\nfrom?\na frii.:.: r's   She   - ,i\n... an, and i here will'\nolds\nVery   Considerate\nV , I    aid lho\n-i ems   o I-.   : :\n1 it prevail!\nV,'      l:   '\"\u25a0\u2022  \"\"'  mderstnud, sir, thai I\n0   ...i,  :\u201e,:  he in   .,,\n1 know  ''ia'   yav ni a 'in-  lelf-sn I\nBed  -. : .an un.     I prefixed the\nierel]    iu   .\"    eon   .1 Ion    lor\nResidents of a London District\nAs the result of the sonorous benefaction of a local resident\nwho desires lo remain anonymous,\nChlBwIok hns been equipped with n\ngeneral hospital uu Hie most up to\ndute lines.\nSome twelve months ago llle same\ngentleman provided und equipped a\ncollage hnspilitl for llm dlslrlcl. and\nbus been maintaining it ever since. In\nthe meantime be has I n quietly go-\nini: on with the erection nf lho larger\ninstil in ton entirely at his own expense\nand ul lis meeting yesterday lhe fills\nwick council was astonished in receive u letter Inviting tlujm to inspect\nihe hospital yesterday and Intimating\nthai II wi I be open for the reception\nof intlielits on .Mondny,\n'rhe generous donor purchased Hov\nburgh Home, Chtawlok Mali, which\nwin in- used as an admlnlslratlvo\nblock. 'Ibe hospital stands In thooi-.\ntenstvo grounds some thirty yards\nfrom the house, wiih which ll Is connected b\\ means ol' a covered way. In\ntwo lloois iim hospital Is constructed\nof I'eri'o-eiiiici'eie, The wards loi\nI men ami women are on opposlto sides\n,,i Hi einranee, ami will iiceoinuiniliite\neight lo leu poi'sons each,     C'onuoot-\neii v i:h Ihuso lire iill lhe m Bsnry of\nBcors' .nal surgeons' rooms, and lu ibe\n' n a: I ihe operation tboiitro, whloh\ni lun boon equipped almosl regnriliosB\nTwo Meanings rwc Meanings ,\nMoiiier Iwhoso daughter iu engaged      Mother fwhosi ilnnghter is engaged\nio a young farmer)- Don'l  you nnd  to a young farmer)\u2014Don'l  you lind\n\"\",',' \u25a0\u00bb ' rough? ; ii,,), ratliov rough?\nUaiightei' (blushing)    Yes. mn, Ami      Daughter (blushing)   Yo, mn. Ami\nyel he gays be shaves every day. yel be soy   lm shaven e.ury day.\nbis pocket, for iu the excitement !i\nmnl forgotten all about them.\nI don't think 1 need Irouhl \u25a0 \u25a0> send\nthem, She will lm able to : lanage\nuntil I return wns his comforting\nthought,\nlie arrived ai hi:, publishers' ofili e\nal about .'He o'clock, and the In ervtev,\nalfordod Iiim the liveliest satisfaction.\nIn addition be had ihe pleasure of -akin'' nwny hall a dozen author's cop\n: .  \u25a0\u201e!, lid thi\nIdgO   m Ith   !!:\u25a0\u25a0   air   ,,f   ou        h\n\u25a0  . ,\nlast\n.\npends!\nMlnard's Liniment  Roll\nNeuralg,.\n1 nr expense, and Is snld lo be Ih,  lasl\niporlor person, lhal   \"ord In su, h ililnss\neen.\" ,i Imprcs Ion      v  \"\"' top of ihe building is (ho\nchildren's wnrd und hi re ngnln no ex-\npetti e lias heen spared,     Twelve lit-\ntie ones can hero be accommodated\n\\ ch end is n   largo   bul,nnv   to\nWhich lhe lillle sufferers can bo wl I\nI'll lo enjoy llm fresh air. 'I'he whole\nbuilding lias bl , n eleelrieally llgiltod\nan] lho whole Interior so constructed\nthai   lliere   are   no   .mules   lo   llnrbor\ndust.     There Is also provision for in.\nout-patient's dopnrtmenl  nud a port* I\ner's residence,\nThe staff will consist of Ails.- Sutherland'ns matron, one   sUlor,   two\niiu-ses. six probationers, and Iwo duly\nquttllfled district   nurses.    The   cost i\nI corning then, Mrs.~cTapdeon Pallet-  \"l!ls! aninuni to many   thousands   of|\nlor. s:    Marcel,   One.    writes:    \"i dollars.     Efforts havo been math\nSHIP   votlll   CHAIN   TO\nPETKR JANSEN COMPANY\nOrett. commlulon Morel, ant\nMaka Dllli Lading road! roi\nCo,.  Wdmlp.-c.\nI. 'b*i .1   Ailv irci*\nWln.i)|)c.i.   M.111IUM\n.Viiiiitin.  Notify Peter JnnMii\nPrrmipt  P^ttnrii\nBABVS BEST HtlEND\nBub) b i.\\wi  L'nlOets we baby's boat\n- \u2022- 10    V    : ' \u25a0.''   '    in,i   \u25a0'       't:\";'''-  '    pM.*\u00abJ   -l!lL\n, ud d0ft.t com(   )_,.,,:i     Thev \u25a0\u201e:-. .nsdpatiau, Blmplo Covera,\n. . . , ii it all tic   Iir,>-!* UD colds, exool norma nud reg\nulate the Btotnach mul bnwtils. Cou-\n' s oi hte book, which was '\u25a0<> U>- pub-   be     >  I\nHailed on th\" morrow, more,\n1 don';  -i .'l .\"stand   you\nTruly  Bntibli\n\"' \u25a0   .. \u25a0\u25a0   .'* \u25a0.    storl \u2022\u25a0  .'\u25a0   ,-..\n,:i;. ' ll|Ufi i i       be  :: Lie  ..vi:.,-.!\n\u25a0\u25a0;> rlt an 1   >.i;- ot dolus ' '..;;;> .i-. the\n,,,,.,.,,, i     -   i -\u25a0\u2022.. reconnalssanci  be\nWoeu^M    iftxW^i'V. I.\"- \u00ab*\u00bb\" '.,'.     ' ,,       \\. ^.    *      \\.    '\n'L^en^lsbrai,    ....       .;,.-.- '     :.     '. -\n^orut,   \u25a0.        ,s.he     .,',. ^l^tToX\"\nivni'k, fix\ngrey\niluti conii'\nHandling ol the l-ro^\n.11 ;i cunorete form with ;,!! Ms exqul-\nufte sweetness.     After   all\nworth the months of bard\npolfslifng ami correcting, l\nand  tears, as he luul rea I\n..jaiiu.^-i'ip!.\nlie came to lhe conclusion thai hei Grant haa ab<o.,.v ,;onfidrn<v U\\ me,| '^\\3 M, .\u25a0oe*, w!th h!s face (.[JV0rcd\nmlghl as woll Htuy ilie night in Lou-  and yon xay rely upon my doing the' -, t_ |,;lX.i ^..-j -j^^ v,1:h hig f-t-]\ndon, ii*** Hipro wove om- or two matters  best I can :or Iter.     Hy the bye, did      \u25a0\u201e,,.\u25a0    wailam    iloret*i\"ord.    --e.iiig\noi' liuHiiK-sf. llmt   required   attention, j you cash '\"nut cheque I save you for   , . v. -i[Ui |,appeiied  vn\\\\0d up and in\n;:\u2022\u25a0 i Baby's Own Tablets Vor mn\nttlua lo \u25a0 .it-,1 Himnle fever ror u>ih\nmy linil- girl or three years and my\nhov ot tov.v mo:.ills aud have found\nthem entirely aatlsfaotor) and always\nkeep hem tu tho house.\" Tin- Tablets are sold by medloine dealers or\nby mall ai 26 cents a box from Tht1\nnr. WTllla-ns' Medicine Co., UrocU-\n\u2022 ;ii.. Ont.\ndlscovi r the identity of tlio giver, bu.\nbe persists in matnlnlniug hte anony*\nOFFICIALS   REJECT  MONUMENT\n; Work of English   Sculptor    Intended\nfor Erection Over Grave of Brilliant Irishman\n!    In      iis      present;      form      Oscar J\n.,    ,     ,       \" *    \"\"\" \" ,       ! Wilde'-- monument, the work of Jttcob\n-ly  .UKlmd considered a very loug t ispatoln, Btauds condemned by the pre- \u25a0\n- befor.* he proposed  to me;  M lecture of the Seine.     This is nn ad-\n:    \u25a0  sftoid me tie nn.no ,     is gentleman   >^  ,':.-' \"wja>J\u00abJ \u2122\u2122tr*\u2122*- Ht?\nfrom \u25a0  the r, mej Is to come lcad -\"\u25a0\"^-\u2022>-       The rest\nm\u00bb:i \u2022vi . aiat   hfl\u00bb!a due i;-ne. '*iLsg\nugh   both man and hor>e were kUJ-\ned at first, but the former soon strug*\nThtre was the question of money, for, her'\n,iu had had bin little of his own iu .lis J     V.-s. an,. I f\npockets. money.      :n f.\nI don'l supposo.Hilda will mini if\nI borrow a pound or two till V get\niKot   to\n\u25a0\u2022 i ha\naid ht\nit   wi\nthe\nme\nling \u25a0\nit was wiLh   great   difficulty   that\n\u25a0,.iid 'ii liims.dt wltb au '\nthat\nighati\nYes,  T\nivlng i\nbnck, it\nsmile\nllo d:.'\":l it lho 1-iMatlerc, and whan\nI:o came o*.'. l.c banded lo the i-.*!.-\nler on*- ot t.< i Pve pound note*, in\npayment of the bill. And so un*\nhconctously he placet! another (rump\ncard iu the hand lhat Itrann wns'aboul\nlo play.\nUe stroiled round lo the Oafe (loyal i \"te flanco\nwhen, lie expected to lind friends With ought at\nwhom he could talk. Even to tho obampagn\nmosl reserved and Belf*coutallied of] Draiin re*\nmon ibere comes a time when thoy\nlong to put tholr triumph into speech,\n;o listi ii to words uf comm mlation\nof tbeir success, and In no man is\ni In t!u- man who\nBrann sup ressed a look of triumph,\nfor Kate v.as playing Into his bands.\n11 you havo to\nthi ... he   rose\ntoll\nfrom\n,i il  say that\npleasuro thi\nvon are\nt I\ned.     II is nol overy day ih\nnan like yours' if r\n1 .un n,.\nr.t by Al.\nUBwered\nnil. bis ii\niticipat*\na young\nws that\nis a groat heiress. Von\neast lo order a bottlo of\nio celebrate tlio occasion,\nirkot! lightly.\n.'I a,i sure lhal 1 shall ben-\n, Grunt's good fortune, lie\noldly, and ho Immediately\npari in'\".\nthe fate o! advancing hosti?\n-lavages, within easy   range,   quietly]\ntrotted back and   told the   man   to\nmount behind him.\nWith a c iol courage scarcely second ',\n'o Loid vVIUiam'c the man refused,\nnoble fellow that he was. preferring\n'be certain sacrifice o. his own life\nto the probability of destroying his\npreserver.\nTV reply was admirable, terse, and\ntelling. The savages swarmed, closer\n:.nd closer, bullets rattled around j\nih-m; the two who lingered were almost wi*.>ir. reach of the assegais,\nand Lord William said:\n0e| up  or Hi punch your head!\nThe m ri obeyed and   rescuer   antlj\nrescued 63cap3d,\n\\as very careful. mlnlsti'atlve body not unlike the l.on\nAh, it. is alway; thos.- careful people  dq , county counout     It exercised ab-\nwho gel taken in. solute control over the Paris cemeter*\nI lea. Prom the decision of the pre*\nMother Graves' Worm Exterminator fecture in n matter of this kind there\nwill drive worms from   ihe   system I is r.o appeal.     Unless the monument\nwithout injury to tho child, because\nIts action, while fully    effective,    is\nmild.\nThe Son\u2014Mother, I'm going to bave\nlltllt- sinter some day, ain't 1?\nThe Mollier\u2014Why   do   you   want\ne?\n\"he Son\u2014-Woli, It gets kind of tire-\nin e always teas'ng the cat.\nHOW'S THIS?\n\u25a0 effer \"i.'-* Uundrnd Dollars Reward\nmv   r*:i!M-  u*.  C'f.tanli   Hint  caUUOt  b*.\ni bv liull'a Catarrh C\\ne.\nV. .1.  I'lIIUSKY &. t'O., Toted.). O.\nWe.   ili\u00ab-   niidfsl'riH'ii    h.ive  known   V.\nJ. Cheney Ur 'lie last IB years, imd believe iiim perfeotl1  honest In all buslnest.\nuansaotioriB and flnaticlally able to carry\nout any obligation*! made by liis firm.\nSALDINO   RINNAN & MARVIN,\nWholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.\nHall's Catarrh Cure is fatton Internally,\nacting directly upon tbo blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials\nsent free.     Price 75 cents   per   bottlo,\nHold by oil Druggists.\nTake Hall's Family rills for constlpnr\nOne Board of Tra.de electrical unit\nwill   keep a   sixteen-candlc     carbon\nhis desire so Keen as lu tbe man who j    cmvie.v Brann did   nol    feel   tho[I,imP al,Bh( for about sixteen hours.\t\nIvoa by his pen. !j,,isl inclined for bed.     The day had ~\u2122  \u00ab- \u2022\t\nThere ho Jollied tba Htllo clrclo ofl in ( i nn excilJug Oue, and he bad not J Labrador, tho great peninsula on the' Scottish oil companies alone have\nrliem who gather nightly for the vel recovered, from Uio rough hand- oast coast o-' British North America,! contracted for 200.000 tons of oil fuel\nther long hour of tlio aperitif, There  -iug thai ho bud reoolvetl Trom Hiram I has an area of 200,000 square miles, [to he supplied to tho Navy.\nlie went, to his otlice and : but the population Is only 4,000. \u25a0\n:,: little safe Hint contained \u2014  A certain European regiment sta-\ni.-;s. Ills faco became Exclusive of India, Die British Army! Honed in Northern India has a colon*\ni! he onco more looked Into' has elghty-throo troops, companies el who bas only once been seen to\n. end his oyes wore a bunt-  and otber formations of Itoyal Bngln*   laugh.\nj cers. j    A private of this corps, .while a prts-\nhavo lhe money,   he   suld '  'oner lu thc guard-room for a military'\nSniely Lhat line fool will!    Tommy\u2014Can you cat nuts, grand*] offence, bet the sergeant of tho guard\nWiien her precious lover is ar-  m-1''\njo      Grandma   Oh, dear, no.     I haven't\ntiny teeth.\nTommy\u2014Well look after these till\n1 eonie hack from school.\n1\nj pan\nresl\nmu-'\n'Boly\n\u25a0d\nbo\nn a wrllo.* now famous- who trunk Horner.\n!y owns lhal li\" stole some of bis best; opi lied I\n\u25a0nips and cran he from the youthful I *-il his s>\nlaced old mau wlm gives ulghll) doles troubled\nof wit, lo the little clrclo or friends,    his nffaii\nHi- snt there for some iiim' and lis*}, ,i look.\nfined with ureal enjoyment. One by\n(.lie tbey left, until bu was alone and\nbe turned bis stops in ilie direction oi\nlilttlo .lain.-. Htroet, where be had lie-\n' lib d to stay tbe nlghl.\nWhen le- roadbed lho doot\nsurprised to see Crawley Ur\ncoming out,\nI thoughi von were In Ibe country.\n'.\u00ab\u2022 cried.\nI came up to-nlgbI.     Mis i Grant\nold um- that you were j-- town, uuil\nI want a few words. I Judged that ynu I him\nwould  stav  in jour uld rooms, and  I       'j']\nconic round on the rhanc\nyon.\nDraj.n's objcol in calling \".as\nier tain if Vaughan Seymour bad\nbo modified piemlssion will not bo\ngranted for its erection over the dramatist's tomb fn Pern Laclialse,\nTbe work of art which has given I\nris.i to this controversy is at present j\nin the Pere Lachalse Cemetery, hidden !\nundf-r a tarpaulin.\nOne of the Officials of the cemeteries uopartmuut expfalued at some\nlength the reasons for tabooing tbo!\ncreation of .Mr. Epstein. |\n1 suppose, he said, It wi.l he admitted tbnt we have not been actuated\nby any reeling of churlishness iu the\nstop we took. It is not our business J\nto puss criticism upon the monument ]\nmerely as a work of art, We have\nno quarrel with the sculptor in this\nrespect. No doubt he is a very brilliant artist who has boldly carried\nout a earefu'ty matured design, audi\npres-euted us with a finely execute li\nexample of plastic art. Perhaps all !\ntbls is beside the question, !\nOur point, nnd indeed our principal\nobjection, is thin: The Wilde nionn-;\nment as it now stands would very ft-\ntlngly adorn a museum of sculpture,\nbut its place is certainly not in a pub*\nlie cemetery, s\nMore About\nThe Loading Platform\nThe presonl generation or Western farmer: will never Know ihs\ndifficulties anl vexations experienced by the!;' predecessors tn the\nearlier years \u2022..hen no one could pet a carload of grain shipped lu\nbulk except liy loading it. through an elevator The system forced\ntbe majority of fanners to sell iaeir grain to tho elevator owners\nat arbitrary prices, and oft times to submit to heavy , dockage and\nother annoyances, (aiming continual dissatisfaction, Now, however,\nthe distribution of ears as fixed by tha Groin Act and the uso of tha\nloading platform, provide facllltl ts which enable tho farmer to secure\nsatisfactory treatment iii the dwoosal of his Train, and tbo highest\nluarUot prleea nt time of sale. .-.very fanner therefore, should mors\nand more ondehvor to use the loading plat form 'r shipping his grain\nto tho terminal elevators. It !\u25a0* the safeguard o> the farmers' freedom iti disposing of his grain to tlio best advantage for himself. If\nfarmers retrain from using the loading platform freely, It might tp-\nsuit In its being dono away with, because railway companies and\nelevator owners are strongly opposed to it. it. Is easy to understand\nwhy elevator people desire tho loading platform abolished. The railway people o i their pari say it delays (he loading nf cars and Helps to\nensure ear shortage. This we know t. tie nonsense, because fre*\nnnently after cars are loaded, whether with grain, eoal, lumber, or\nother merchandise, they nre aid*?tracked for days aud even woeft**\ninstead of being promptly moved forward to destination. Tt la engins\nshortage nnd shortage of competent train men that mostly causaa\ngrain blockalee on railways and not lack of eats. l.et every farmer\ntherefore, dn all he ean to uso tho loading platform and become nn Independent shipper' In subse.pent advertisements we wilt utate in\ndetail the savings and other advantages of direct loading into car\u00bb\ncompared with loading tbrougb elevators.\nWe handle the farmers grain strictly on commission, mako liberal\nadvances on car bills of lading, supervise tha grading at time cars\nnre Inspected, secure He highest prices at tinn of salo and make\nprompt retiiMS when .-.old. Wrlto m for shipping instructions and\nmarket information.\nThompson Sons & Company\nGRAIN COMMISSION MERCHANTS\n701*703 Y. GRAIN EXCHANGE.\nWINNIPEG, CANADA,\nMiss PaBi\u00bbay~-You may sneer at pet,\ndogs, but they're faithful, anyway. I'd ]\nrather kiss u good do.;: than some men. \\\nMr. Sluirpe--Well, some men are\nborn lucky.\nit bt\nTii\njusl\nII\ndy enough io\n\u25a0 game Is a risky oi\nn (ouch and go, bill 1 mi\n.'i uli'i II.\n(To be Continued i\nAn\nsimian was going ntoug  tlu\noad whei   .oi angry bull rushed at\nissi d him over a fence.\nlri '.iimai'. recovering frum Ills j\nCustomer\u2014That coat I bought of\nyou yesterday is full of moths.\nDealer Well, what do you expect\nfor 50 cents- butterflies.\nfive rupees that ho wou'd make tbo\ncommanding officer laugh when he\nwas taken hefore him.\nln duo course,   afier   reading   the\ncharge, the colonel asked the prison-\nEczema 25 Years\nCured bv \"Cuticura\"\nDoesn't ;.ou: choir sing at the prill\nof finding' fun, upon lootdlg up   Baw   the   bullion -uy moief\npaw.ng ;;al tearing up the ground, ns;    No; Beret a1, of t.ie**prisoiv.rfi object-\nis tbe custom of the animal when ir-   ed on the ground tbat  it wasn't in-\nrltated, whereupon he smiled al  the eluded In ihelr sentences.\nanimal and sold:- - -\nH ii wns not for yonr bowing nnd A   DOCTO'R'S   trials\nor:\nHave you anything lo say?\n1 won't say anything more about it,\nsir, if you won't was tbo unexpected\nj reply.\nI The grim face relaxed, but the stern\ndecision came all the same\u2014Fourteon\ndays confined to barracks.\ncent\nles.\nthf* expirts of Jamaica, til per\ngo to the United States of Amer-\nA recant return of women bankrupts\nv undertakers,\ntwo gardeners, six tobacconists, and\nseven funnel's.\nI scraping and your bumble apologies\nyon  li -ii e, falx   1  : liould  think tbat\n\u25a0 you'd ihr xv m over tb - fi no on\n;. irpos \u25a0\nHe Sometimes Gets Sick Like Other\nPeople\nFinal\n'.'. ihi a Si o   nan nn. .vers fl *.-.\n\u25a0 [on    \u25a0 '    mat'i i  In dlspul\no   \u25a0    ir ail.     On     certain occasion\nilon \u25a0 an i \u25a0'\u2022 d\nU \\.i      illil QU     :.     Ol      *'' ll\ni Ut 1,1   .   igow?\n\u2022'. :. i.i-        'i \u25a0 imp   \u25a0   \u25a0  \u25a0\n'.i.. ig   \u2022 a   Itttli\nd to be  wreck,\nild oi ub*      'i -i.iTeii.i from   Indigestion   and\nconstipation, lost \u00abir weight and appo*\n'1* ,  bloating  and  pain  after meals,\nEven doing good to people is hard\nwork if you have too much of it to\ndo.\nAn overworked doctor tell bis experience:\n\"Aboul three years ago as the re*\niu!I of doing two men's work, attend*\ning N lar;;.' practice and looking after\niho detnih of another business, my\nhealth broke down completely, ami i\nleiier    than    p    physical\nLady of House\u2014Wbat caused you\nto becoino n tramp'\/\nRagged Rogers\u2014The family physio\nian, mum. Ho advised mo to take\ni long walk*, after mo meals, an* l'v)\nbeen walking after o'm ever since.\nDefined\nHere Willie, cried the boy's father,\neverybody will be calling yon a lit Ll**\nguttoti. Do you know what that\nIs?\nI suppose, r-ndlcd Willie, It's a big\nglutton's little boy.\nThat's arrant nonsonse, sold Mr.\nHen peck, aboul thero always bceing\nroom at t.o top.\nob, biH wife sarcastically replied,\nwhen were you up thoro to sec?\nARMY OF YOUTHS IN ALPS\nMore Than 1000 Italian  Boys Leave\nto Climb Its Peaks\nThe biggest excursion to the\nHigh Alps yet recorded has heen j\norganized by the Milan Alpine T31ub\nunder tho suspires of the ministry of\nwar <'is an encouragement of physical\ntraining Rmong Italian youth. j\nMore than a thorn-sand members of\nthe expedition left here yesterday for j\nChaUHon, whence ihey march to the\nulght encampmenl at Champoluc, I.at-j\ner they wll climb to an elevation of.\n10,000 feet.\nForty of the best guides have beer.'\nengaged to accompany tho party on its\nJourney from the Matterhorn to Monte\nRosa, Forty-seven ladiea have Joined the party, which nlso included fifty\nJournalists, forty doc-tor-; and a dent*\nis!. The nip extends over three I\nday.11- . J\nBROKEN       CYLINDERS       AND\nALUMINUM CRANK CASES\nand all .Metals, welded to perfection\nby the Oxy-Acetyleue Process\nTHE   HUB  WELDING CO.,\nRear of 253 Sherbrooke Street,'\n^ Winnipeg\nVisitor (eyeing sky) -Are we going\nto have some wet?\nThe Boatman\u2014We dou'l mind if we\ndo 'ave Just ono.     Thank you, sir.\nhi   I 'i Ited Kingdom   L -costs\n, \\ .: i        , .-       .i .1   ' In\n- ..\nDue      Ou .l , .    fl     ..\nLeg Like Haw Flesh irom Kne<- Down\n\"I have, been tresb 1 by da to \u25a0 '\u25a0 t\ntMnty-ftva yean tn: shades*, of et-ttma\n\u2022\u00bb:i my let*, tbey di'l IhoJr bat, l...' fail\" l\nn oun it- My n**a doctor lud advised ma\ni j hat'o mv Wtt cul oil, but 1 laid l . I\ni.y tlio Cuticura Itenedl lint, ib ra -.\n\u25a0[!\u25a0\/ ilu t.i if yon liln* but I iio not lliinlt\nihey will rto an good.' \\t Ibti Ltmi my\nift a*l i !'f-,i-\"l fi'i'ii ni\" l.nii- down, inv\n\/noi nan Ilka a placo vt raw iiu-it aini 1\nhnd to '. ah. on crotchet.\n\"I h'inglit o inVe ut Cutleutl Soap, a box\noti utloura Ointment and a bottle ol < niioura\nH\u2014eifin. aiit Un. Iim'. iwo I real rom ti\nihe welling \\ .ni down umi in ivo montlia-\nnao of ittn Cuticura it.-i.n*.in*. in. n-s ***i\nnirad ird Uienw iklnstownoD. The doctor\nmild nnl iM-ilen hla own ayaa whnn ha \u00abuw\nthnt Ctili'iira hail ni<-l im nml -nut Mix' hfl\nv.o-'.'J   nil   I uUcnrn   Un   hh   iiv.ii   |initi-iit..\nlint for the * ufleura Rpnimllra ! r*ii-.l\u00bb: Invo\n(int mv lib'. 1 nm tnil \u25a0 cuf ni (\u00abn ill\"\ntfimPft'il euro ll,..t Ciilimra v niiuht nnl\nI a'wavi rrcrifiiiri'-iid il m***\u00bb luith1; ui \u00bbura\nami \u00abmmniieal euro f.<t nl m frmtlilcM.\ni .:i'i-'-. Mm\". J. li- .''ii.Ki-J, 557 M'titniM\nft., Hontreaf.\nFor mora I ban \u2022 n-naratlen f^itlmrn Soap\nand (iimm.i \u25a0 have unnoMI lie- apndlol\nin fl in\" t m niiiiii,!' 11 it. ,in- uni fr>r .km in.il\n. ..tf. Ii-nnoi       Huh) hv iIiiikkI\"! i imd i|. nl' i i\nri-t>rvv.ti.<rfi.   roi \u00bb liberal aamrita of \u25a0\u00bb''\u2022.\nKltll' lt.'-|>.   I\"\"\"-.   NMI'I   til    I'iiM.i    D.   .'    u.\nCtiip-, -IV CoI.i.i.I.'m Ave, lln.fne,  U.W. A.\nW   N   U   921\nNo    More    Aithm.i     Dr.    J,    te. \\\nKellogg's* Asthma Hemedy Rounds the!\ndeath knell of this trying trouble.    If ]\nstops Uie ttWflll ehnklng and jiainf.il\nbroathing,      It- guards against night]\nattacks and gives renewed nblllty to\nslerji and rest the wind\" night long,\nr memorj and lack   of   nerve|M\"?\u00bb ia olalmod for lhls remedy, but\nforce  for continued  mental appllon. nothing but whatcan bedomoustrated\n; by n trial,    If you minor from osth-\n\"I'bet iino irritable, easily angered mft {P {\\and convlnco VonmM ot its\nand despondeni without cause,    TheI *rflft* vaIUfll\nh \u25a0\u25a0!\u25a0''.. action became Irregular and j\nweaki with frequent attacks of palpi* I\nlatli i. 'i ii mo' tho first hour or two\ni'-'.-i  retiring, |\n- \u25a0 Orapo Nuts nnd cul bananas\n,.: i Inr my lunch one dny nnd\ni- \u25a0 . ed i.i'   pn   Icularly wllh Mi\nHonr. of Hia Buaines*.\n'- ::.     ,, tbi\n ' ml \u25a0   \u25a0'      -\u25a0   :\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\n...\" ,,. .      ,i .\n1     ls        ..      in I. inrlon 1\n..i'i    : '\u25a0\u25a0   i pal th a I roken leg.\n' '   :,t    '        [?\u2022] null. got     moro     sntlBfactlonlhoard either or vou telling the truth\n'      \u25a0 oi\" P     m I       nm li than from anything I had oat'1\n\u25a0'\u25a0:' . ontb . tind on rurlhor Invoetl-\nmd use. adopted Grnpo-Nutfl\nfor my morning and evening menls,\nst, ed M -1 ill) with oieam and n\niprinklc of still <>r sugar.\n\"My linprovemeni wns rapid and\nperm ni at, In weight an well iih In\nphysical and meul il ondurnnco, in\n,i iron), I um lllli il with Iho Joy or\nHi ing ng'ait, and continue Un* dally\nuse \"f CJrnpi Nuts for broa It fas I ami\noflfMi ror lho ove nlng meal.\n\"Tlio littl pDmphlol, \"Tiro Horul in\nW-lhllle,' round In pkgn., la Invariably saved   and    hand Od    to   Mime\n\"  \u2122 needy pt it along with the Indicttlotl     ,     . ,. ,     .\nNov   ii.'-' y '.nu have Ironed    thoso   remedy.\" liOndob. Kvery  Monday    it     is\nih o . June, snld lib  ml Iress admlr*     \"There's it renson.\" found tbnt the health of patient., in\nin: i  to lier maid,     Then glan<hg     Nnmo given liy   Cnn ad inn   I1,osi(iiin! Bertnondsny Inflnnury   bun   imfforntl\ni      \u25a0\u25a0 glosey linen, sho coiilluiii'il In  Co., Windsor, (int. ' fnnn lutoxlcnnls sinugglod in by visit*\n\u25a0 t surprise, Oh, bul I boo t'loy     Ever read the above;   letter?      a ora o\u00bb Sunday, said tho guardians' sour\" nil ; our own. ' new one appears from time to time.   Meltor, nt. Tower B I'Id go police court\n. is,   rep 1 d   .lane,  nnl   Id   ih  all; They  nre  genuine,  true,  and  full  of  ysterdav.      Hoti cs nro round iind< r*\nyours Just llko thai if 1 h'i i llmo,      j humsn Intorast, i nouth patlcuts1 bctis onch .Monday.\n.\u25a0       'i ft      , \u25a0 ,   and   I\nib     . dei I nd    i        \\   *\/oek\nird '.    11   \u25a0-\u25a0'\u25a0 *   \u25a0.    the   pin   I\nii i   ;      md     \u25a0\u2022 '\u25a0   nrd and I    \u2022   md\ni  wan \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:   -i \u25a0 . j \u25a0 novo II   a Ith tho\n ;\u25a0       i\\ It il tvs  mj n tonlt hmoni\n..ii'   ::     Ull i   (fl ii 11 litiOI .    -. find 'li   '\nie- pin had bi en run through the skin\n\u2022.    nat end of through the i loth\ntt hj   Pal   -aid i. dldn'l  you know\n1 liai iit'i  t .1 \u25a0 sticking In yon?\ni     urn '). did, replied Pal   Pail\ni    loughl  ) mr honor knowed  .wnr\nI SO Ol lllll   til'' loiigiif*.\nli wai. simply a question of voraollj\nbetwoen us, said the oldosl Inhabtlnnl\nHe said I wOS r II.If, and I rtild he WBH\ni.ne,\nHumph!   H'J dued  Ibe village postmaster. That's the flrsi   limn T over\nDo yon 'hliik K Is posslbio to make\nfn airship absolutely safe?\nSure, replied Lho mechanician,\nnow?\nDisable it before it golfl a chance to\n\u25a0eavo the ground\nlleiliii, Iu order lo prevent an ex-\npofiiiro of Ills IbeHs, n M year old\nhoy nl Antiiihei-g, OeviUUIIJ', lookod a\nsolioolmate I\" yonrs at nge, in n ro*\nfrige rating room from whloh he wan\nllhornted  In u dying < Illion nfter\ntwelve days' Incnrcortittoii,\nYour\ndealer pays\nmore for this\nflour than for\nany other, but\nhe's satisfied\nto do\nso in order\nto sell you\nthe best-\nPURITY\nFLOUR\nMore Bread\nand Better\nBread    -\nMONK INVENTS RIFLE\nTold   by  Superior to  Destroy   It,  Hej\nResigns From Order\nKnther Mario Itontnmpl. a'\nlearned monk wbo has taught physics\nnntl mathemntlcB in the oonvent of\nSt. Anthony nt l.aneiano, has abandoned bis monastlo cart er. He Invented J\nun automatic rifle capable, it Is said, j\nof tiling .Inti shots a minute, and wish*\n..(I to patent It aud offer It to the Hal-1\ninn governmeiil, but bis superiors ordered him lo destroy the model of so\nmurderous it weapon. '\nThe Inventor's ambition finally prevailed, mid Signer Bon tempi, deprived\n11 bis monastlo garb, la now carrying\nOil iietlve negotiations  ivltll the mill*]\nt iry or war.\nMOTORISTS  A  WINDFALL\nUp to Present This Year They Have\nSpent $2,200,000 in Switzerland\nAccording lo statistics jusl\npublished, 0010 foi'-ign motorists\nentered Bwltserlsnd up to the end of\nAugust, being 020 more than for ibe\ncorresponding period of last year. It |\ni: estimated that lhe motorists havo\nspent ^2,200,000 in tbis country soi\nfar, :\nThis total Is bused mi figures col*\nhried hy (lie inquiry oflieo al Heme!\nWhich BlalOB lliat   on   an average   al\nforeign motor oar carries four per-:\nSOUS\u2014in frei|iu nl eases rti>. who re j\nmain thirteen days In Switzerland, and '\neach motorist spends $0 n day. As\nlho mot oi ing season does not begin he-1\nfore .lane these figures show thai. In\nthree months visitors In tholr motor*\near.-i spend noarlj $2,500,00 apart from\nother lourlsto,\nTHE'ALBERTA'HOTEL\n715 MAIN ST., WINNIPEG\nA law doora south of C.P.n. Dopot\nR.tt. f ,.60 lo 12.00 s*r ill\nCul.In. untxcellt*\nHot \u00abnd cold wator In ovory room\nHotel   practically   Fireproof\nAll Outoldo Roomo\nNO  KISSING m TRAINS\nHuibnnd and Wife Flrnl They Cannot\nIndulge In It\ni\\ ileoree ueiiinet liis-J-ii! lm:-\nboon Issued liy Uio llann-l*ji stjiti-\nrallivnya lu oonneetlon wllli it com-\nlilnnil lotlgotl by n iiiiiinciikqi- wbo wan\nrobukocl tor onilla-nolllg hln wlto In a\noeooil-l-alOBB Hiilmtn niri-liign.\nTin' iii.ui mul bin wlfo ontorod llm\nii-alii after n nyniiiiK tout-, -nm wlfo,\nwho was vi-i-y lln-il, kiinml Iim- lioail\niiii hor Ituabniifl'a \u25a0lioul-lor, whlln he\njnn hla linn r.Hiuil her lo uupport her.\na fpliow-nuBucngor olijoateil to ihls\ndotnotllc 800110 mul Ottllod upon iho\ninmluiilui' of Hu- iiuiji iu make tlm\nhusbaini behave himself,\nTlin lumliiinil iiinii,.' I'Diiiulaiiil. to lho\nraUwu-. iiuiliiii'lili'ii, who liavo now In-\nformeil him thai kimlng in not porinln-\nBible In liiibiln I'ouniH, iimong whloli\nrailway caiTlugim nre looludod, Tin-\nllUBbailll donlOB Mm', nny klmiliii' lunl:\nplace.\nCuu llm iii'itiiii donnn roaoh a high\nnolo?\nA high noli'! I'xoliiliui'il lb\" oiiIIiih-\nliiHilc inauager.    I Hiouilii ku.v ho.   a\n'.iiihIi-ciI i iiinii nolo ovory Bong,\nIn (li'i'iiimiy lln- i-iihI of old ago nnd\nInfirmity poiialotifl in horno by omploy*\nont nnd work'pcoplo nliko lu oiinal\nBhoroB, imi iim Imperial Oovornmonl\niiinlioH ii un'form miiiiiiil iiibiiiloti ul\nfl\u201e lo ovory jioimloii gratltetl,\nItavlllg 022 IjoiIh In oiiiikLiiiiI imo,\nlho London ItoBpltol. In Whltoohnpol,\nin Ilio lingi'Bl gi'iirrnl huHpllnl In long,\nInnd.\nSud-f.onHIng Mnn- l bo\u00ab yon lmvo\nii elgn mil: Mnlior ol Womon'a llnb-\n.m      Iin you moan It?\nI.a.lloa' '. nl'oi- Oerlaliily I do.\nH.iill.niililiig Mnu Well, elnoo my\nwlfo's boon going to tho olub bIio'h\nHint nil llm .'ond 01109 sho had, and\nl wish you'd innkn ber u eomplote now\nmil regardless of oipoiibo, And\nlilonau Include il',j luilill or slaying at\nhomo oiioo la a. Willi\", nnd mending\niny otolites,\nDr. Mora*** '\nIndian Root  Pills\n\u2022re just lln rlgkl R-.ctlk.iH. for the\ncliilnren, Whitn ihey are eonfllipotrd\n- - when ihcir ktdneyi ere out. of enter\n-\u25a0 wli-'ii ovcr-iiutiitgcncc in Renin\nfavorite food glvci litem iiu!Itt.irtioii\n\u2014Dr. Morse's Intiian Root I'illn will\nniii(-t:ly iiiid mirrly put litem rii-lil.\nPurely vejiotautc- lliey neither eicKon-\nweatteitorsr)pe<ltkehnrahpnretttlveii\nGltArd yonr childrcn'i iicuTitt hy\nh1w;i\\*i krrplnia hox of Dr, Morton\nIndian Hoot I'llliin ihr Itoilie,   I hey ..\nK\u00ab\u00abp   tht)   Childroi    \\Vol|\n\\\nI\ni \u25a0\nI \/\/\nTHE PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK,  B. C.\nfr'M4'H.H'.'.\"...--HH'H-.-H\nprofessional   *\u00a3arbs\n\u2014,iu b\n\u00a3ob<5c    Hotices\n<fjfjpi*pi******************^\nMcVITTIU   ft    FAnKIiB,\nP.L.8.   &   O.K.\nOBANBROOK,     ...     B.O.\nW.   IP,   UUUII\nBarrister, Solicitor, etc.\nORANBROOK,    ...    B.O.\nANCIENT ORDHR. Oli' FORESTEH8.\nCourt. Cranbrook No. 8943.\nMent In Carmen's Hall, on   Und and\n4th Thursday ol each month.\nW. pBNDBRSON, 0. R.\nLouie l'ouraon, Sec, P.O. Box \u00ab*U.\nVisiting Brotbors Cordially Welcomed\nHARVEY, McCARTKR, MAUDUNALU\nSUd  NIHHl'T\nBnrilBters,  Solicitor! uuil Notaries\nMoney to Loan\nImperial  Bank Building\nCRANBROOK,    -    British Columbia\nJ.   T.   LAIDLAW,\nMining Engineer and B.O.\nLand Surveyor,\nP.O. Box 236 Phone 2.2\nORANBROOK,    ...    B.O.\nDrs.   KINQ   St   GREEN\nPhysicians and Surgeons\nOlllce at Residence,   Armstrong Ave.\nOffice Hours.\u2014\nForenoons - - 9.00 to 10.00\nAlternoonB - - 2.00 to   4.00\nEvenings - - - 7.30 to   3.30\nSundays  - - - 2.30 to   4.30\nOVBRBBAS    CLUB\n(Oranbrook Branch)\nMeets   lu   the   Carmen's   Hull 2nd\nnml Hli TucsdayH in overy montb, nt\n8 p.m.   Membership open  to British\nOltlzens,\nN.  A.   Walllnger,  Pres\nW. C. Crebhln, Sec'y.\nP.O. Hox 426,\nVisiting members cordlnlly wolcome\nTRANSFER OF LICENOE\nNOTICE Is hereby given that an\nnpplicntlon will bo made to tbe Licence Commissioners lor the City ol\nOranbrook ut tbelr next meeting\nheld nt leaBt thirty days hereafter,\nfor tb.- transfer of the hotel liquor\nlicence for tbe premises known ns tbe\n\"Royal Hotel,\" Cranbrook, B.C.,\nIrom mysell to William Stowerd ol\ntho snme plnce, Hotel-keeper.\nDated this 30th dny of November,\n1912.\nW. A. UOI.UtNS\n49-5t\nCTtANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of East Kootenay\nTAKE NOTICE tbnt 1, Georno Herbert ABhworth, ol Crnnbrook, B. 0.,\noccupntion Accountnnt, intends to up\nply for permission to purchase the\nlollowlng described lands:\u2014\nCommencing ut n post planted at\nthe North-west corner of Lot 81117,\nthence . Soutb 40 chains, tbence West\n40 chains, thenco North 40 chnins,\nthence Enst 40 chains to point nl\ncommencement and containing ICO a-\ncres, more or leas.\nOEORGE HERBERT ASHWORTH\nDated December 4th, llll 2 49-9t\n\/\/\\\\\nW\n^W*f\n- \/\\\nORANBROOK    LODGE    No.  84\nA. F. & A. M.\nRegular   meetings   on   tbo\nthird   Thursday   ol   ovory\nmonth.\nVisiting brethren welcome.\n. .1. McSweyn, Wm-shlptul Master\n.1. S. Peck, Secretary\nROCKY   MOUNTAIN   CHAPTER\nNo. 125, R. A. M.\nRegular meetings:\u20142nd Tuesday in\neach month at eight o'clock,\nSojourning   Companions   are   cordially invited.\nEx. Comp.\u2014A. C. Shankland, E.\nCrnnbrook, B.C.\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDlotrlct ol East Kootenay\nTAKB NOTICE that 1, I. It. Iloyd,\nol Oalgary, Alberta, intend to apply\nlor the purchase of the following\ndescribed lands commencing at a\npost planted at the east corner of\nlot 6626, thence running west G8.75\nchains, thence aoiit.h 51.80 chains,\nthence enst 68.75 chains, thenoe north\n54.80 chains, to the point ol commencement.\nI. R. BOYD,  Locator\nJ. Laurie, Agont\nDated October 28, 1912. I.i-'it\nCRANBROOK LAND, DISTRICT\nDistrict of Bast Kootenay\nTAKE NOTICE that I, William\nMnlhoilnnd, ol Calgary, Alberta, Intend to apply lor the purcbaae ol\ntbe lollowlng described lunds commencing at i, post planted at the\nsouthwest corner of lot 6623, tbence\nenst 125.57 chains, thenco north\nchains, thence west 58 chains, thenco\nnorth 80 chains, tbence west 16,82\nrlinliiB. tbence south 146 chains,\nthenco west 50.75 chains thenco\nsouth 15 chnins to the point ot commencement.\nWILLIAM MULHOLLAND\nLocator.\nJ. Laurie, Agent\nDated October 28, 1912. 46-9t\nCRANBROOK LAND. DISTRICT\nDistrict of Bast Kootenay\nTAKB NOTICE that I, Reginald J.\nI.ydrntt, of Calgary, Alberta, Intend to apply lor the purchase ot the\nfollowing described lands. Conunenc\ning ut u post planted at the northwest corner ol lot 6622 thenco running east 8ft chains, theace aouth\n78.80 .-bains, thence wost 60.76\nchains, thence north 26 chains,\nthence weat 31.25 chains, thenco\nnorth 64.80 to tbe point of commencement.\nREGINALD J, LYDRATT\nLocator.\nJ. Laurlo, Agont\nllnteil October 28,  1912. 46-9t\nOranbrook,\nDr.    F.    B.    MILES\nDentist\nOfllce ln Hanson Block\nORANBROOK,    ...    BO.\nT.    M.    R I X B N\nAuditor and Accountaut\nP.O.  Box  373\nNELSON, B.C.       47-3m'\nF. M. MacPherson\nUNDERTAKER\nNorbury Annua Neat to City Hall\nOpan Day aad N!(ht Phono Ul\nW. R,   BEATTY\nUndertaker,\nEmbalmer,\nFuneral Director,\nCRANBROOK. B.C.\nPHONE 346\nKNIGHTS     OF    PYTHIAS\nCranbrook, B.O.\nCrescent Lodgj, No. 33\nMoots every Tuesday at 8 p.m.\nat Fraternity Hall.\nN. 8. Houston, O, O.\nF. A, Strlds, K. R. ft 8\nB. A. HIU, M. F.\nVisiting brethren cordially Invited\nto attend.\nCRANBROOK LAND  DISTRIOT\nDistrict of Bast Kootenay\nTAKB NOTICE thut I, Rev. |\nSehrog, ot Oalgary, Alberta, intend\nto apply lor the purchase of the following described lands. Commenc-\ning at a post planted at the northwest corner ol lot 339, thence west;\n80 chains, thence south 58 chnins,\nthenoe east 8ft chains, thence north;\n58 chalno to tbe point ol commencement\nREV.  SCHROG, locator1\nJ. Laurie, Agent\nDoted October 28, 1912. 45-9t|\n3>\nCRANBROOK LANn DISTRIOT\nDistrict of Baat Kootenay\nTAKE NOTICB that I, R, Powers,\nol Calgary, Alberta, intend to apply\nlor the purchuse ot the following\ndescribed lnnds. Commencing at a\npost planted at tbe southwett cornel ol lot 6621, thence east 80 ohalns\ntbenre north 80 chains, thence weat\n8ft chuins, thence south 80 chaina to\ntbe point, of commencement.\nR. POWBRS, Locator\nJ. Laurie, Agent\nDated uctober 28, 1912. 46-\u00bbt\nFur\nWATBR   NOTICB\nliceuce to take and use water.\n---A'JL'.\nI.O.O.F.,  KBY  CITY LODGE\nUo. 42\nMeets overy Monday night\nat Bew   Fraternity   Hall.\nSojourning Oddfellows cordially invited.\nH. E. Stephens W. M. Harris\nN. G. Sec'y\nTIMBER SALE No.  X10.\nj SEALED TENDERS will be received\n| by the Minister ol Lands not later\nI than noon on tbe 3rd dny of March\n11913, for tho purchase ot Licence No.\nIX10 to cut 12,130,000 leet B.M.,\n] 93,000 railway ties, 16,000 cedar poles\nI on Lot No. 274, Group 1, Kootenay\n; District, neur Creston.\nj Particulars ol Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C. 49-13t\nNiiTlt'K is hereby given tbat\nH. W. Drew of Klmberley, B.O.,\nwill apply for a licence to take and\nuse one cubic loot per second of\nwater out ol Klmherley Creek, which\nflows In a south easterly direction\nthrough Kimberley townsite and empties into Sullivan Creek near and\neast of Hlock 1, The water will ba\ndiverted nt a dam on Sullivan HIU\nund will he used for Domestic purposes on the land described as Lota\n12 ft 18, Block 6, Klmherley townilta\nThis notice was posted on the\nground on the 4th day ol November\n1912. The application will be filed\nln the office of tbe Water Recorder.nt\nCranhrook, B.C..\nObjections may be filed with the\nsaid Water Recorder or with the\nConrptrt\/ller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.O.\nHARRY WEBSTER DREW\n45-9t Applicant\nCranbrook\nCottage Hospital\nARMSTRONG AVE.\nMatron:    Mrs. A. Salmon!\nTerms on Application\nPhone 259 P. O. Box 84S\nPRIDE    OF    ORANBROOK\nCircle No.   163\nCompanions of the Forest\nMeets in Carmen's Hall, Second and\nFourth Thursday ol each Month at\n3:00 p.m., sharp.\nMrs. L. Whlttaker, O. C.\nMrs. I. Heigh, Sec.\nVisiting.   Companions   cordially  welcome, sett\nTIMBER BALE No. Xll.\nSEALED TENDERS will be received\n] hy the Minister ol Lnnds not Inter\n. than noon on the 3rd day ol March\ni 1913, (or the purchase ot Licence No.\n1 Xll to cut 2,520,000 leet B.M.,\n46,000 railway-ties, 4,600 cedar poles\non Lots 3877, 3878, Oroup 1, Kootenay District, near Creaton.\nParticulars   ol Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C. 49-13t\nTIMBER SALE No.  X12\nFrank Dezall\nAgent for\nDeering Uf McCormick\nMowers & Rigs\nBicycles for Sale.\nAll Repairs Done at Reasonable Cosl.\nWorks:      Opposite Depot\nCranbrook      Lodge\nNo. 1049\nMeets every Wednesday at 8 p. in.,\nln Royal Black\nKnight's Hall on\nBaker Street\nW   Hwalu, Dictator\nR. S. Garrett, Sec'y\nSEALED TENDERS will be received\n[ by tho Minister ol Lands not later\n| than noon on the 3rd duy ol March\n11918, for the purchuse ol Licence No.\ni X12 to cut 6,440,000 loct B.M.,\n10,60ft rnilway-ties, 8,600 cedar poles\non Lot 491, Group 1. Kootenay\nDistrict, nenr Creston.\nParticulars   of Chief Forester, Victoria, H.C. ' 49-13t\n.....H-H-. I-I *********** II'\n'    i\n' ' Cf AA  to thane who lii) out.\n(| rlvw  and mall tltls coupon\n\u2022 \u2022 AT ONOE: Sample of our ex*\n| I pert  ptii..naiiH.iI|i and fund-\n\u2022 i mitlnjr lunsuu iu rihui'tlianU.\nThe\nBlair Business College\nSpokane, Wash.\nI   am   lntm-oBleit   iu  BubI-\nness Education.   PlenBe solid\nme   lull   Information   uliout\nyour Coltego, uud ospeolally\nabout   tho  subJHntH  chucked\nbelow:\nBooakaaninK Shorthand l****l\n..TypawrlilHS Hrniiiiaiialiii) I.Ja.1\n. .Qu'ck.ftgurliiK . Liittar-wrlllua\nI oau begin a course about\nName\n{    Aiidruas\nWIIIMHUIIIIIMIW\nClasses in Drawing\nWater Colors, I'nstcla, oils and\nchina Painting will bo opened tht\nsecond week ol November. For further lnlormatlon intending pupils\nshould cnll or write\nMiss IH, A. Doyle\nTIMBER  SALE   No.   X13\ni SEALED TENDERS will be received\nby the Minister ol Lands not later\n\u25a0 than noon on tbe 3rd day ol March\n! 1913, for tho purchuse ol Licence No.\nX1.1 to cut 4,160,00ft leet II.M., nnd\n65ft cedar poles on Lot 281, Oroup 1,\nKootenny District, nenr Creaton,\nI'nrtlciilnrs   ol Chief Forester, Victoria, B.O. I9-I3t\nnt  the   residence   ol   Mr\nDonald\nI.nun Mc\nORANBROOK  LAND    DISTRIOT\nDistrict ol Bust Kootenay.\nTAKE NOTICE that Helen Mary\nEusBle, ot Fort Steele, occupation\nmarried woman, intends to apply lor\npermission to purchase the lollowlng\ndescribed lunds'\nOommouolng ut a post planted at\nthe Intersection ol the Wont boundary ol the Kootenay Contrul right-\nof-way with thu East bank ol the\nKootonny Rlvor 180 feet south ol\nthe Houth Wust corner ol LSB4\nthenco Southerly .',.') chnins following\ntho suld boundury of the rlghl-ol-\nway to Its re-lnternection with the\nKootonny lliver. tbence northerly\nlollowlng tbe Enst. bank ol Kootenny\nRiver upstri'iiiii to pinco ol commence\nment. containing 40 acrcB. moro or\n108*.\nHELEN MARY BASflIB,\nApplicant\nWin. H. Busste, Agent.\nDnted Nov. 110th 10H, l'.-ot\n(TRANIIHOWK taAffl) DISTRICT\nDiBtrlct of East Kootenay\nTAKE NOTICE that I, John\nLaurie, of Cranbrook, B.C., Intend\nto apply lm the piircbasi' ol tbo lollowlng described lands. Commencing at a pout planted nt. llie Southeast corner ol Lot 6620 tbonco north\n80 chnins, thence west 80 chains,\ntbence south 74.81 ehalni, thence east\n11.16 chains, tbance south 6.18 ehalni\nthence east 68.78 cbnlus to point of\ncommencement.\n.I01IN I.AURIR,\nLocator.\nDated Oetober 26, IMt. 46,1\nDO IT NOW\nWATER   NOTICB\nFor a licence to take and use water.\nNOTICE Is hereby given that\nMary A. Sopor of Klmberley, B. 0\u201e\nwill apply (or a licence to take and\nuse six (6) lncbea of water out ol\nKlmberley Creek, which flows In a\nSouth Easterly direction through\nKlmberley townsite and emptlea Into\nSullivan Creek near and But ol\nBlock 1.\nThe water will be diverted at or\nnear Lot 5, Block 11, and will be\nused for Domestic purposes on the\nland described aa Lots 1 and 2, Block\nS, and Lot 6, Block 12, Klmberley\ntownBite.\nThis notice was posted on the\nground on tbe 4th day of November\n1912. The application will be filed\nin the ofllce ot the Water Recorder.nt\nOranbrook, B.C.,\nObjections may be filed with the\nsaid Water Recorder or with th*\nComptroller of Water Rlghta, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.O.\nMARY A, BOPBR\nApplicant\n45 'Jt H. W. Drew, Agent\nEast Kootenay\nMercantile\nHouse\nA Full and Complete\nLine of Harness\nSaddles. Etc\nEverything Up-to-date\nRepairing a Specialty\nII you wnnt to tront yoursell to a\ngenuine bargain thnt will please you\nduring 1913 und lor nil yenrs to como\niienil i> dollar tn Tho Family Herald\nand Weekly Stnr of Montreal, lor a\nyears subscription to tbnt great paper, and you will ulso receive u copy\nof tholr new picture entitled, \"Moth-\nor'n Treasures,\" Hii-.lt 23 by 29 iurhni.\nnil ready lor framing. It Ih the\nhest dollar's worth to bo hud.\nTho picture, \"Mothor'a Treasures,\"\nwill lie u surprise to you. It lu\nworthy u place in thu best homes'.\nThe Family Herald and Wookly Star\nIs known to everyone ns the groatcst\nnewspaper on the Continent. One\ndollar cannot bo hotter spent. Try lt\nand be convinced.\n83& $tftnkrfc\nMONTREAL.\nTHE STANDARD Ih tho National\nWookly Nowflpapot- ut thy Dominion\nof Canada.     Il Ih mttlorml in ull It*\n,'lllllH.\nll uses lho RlOflt oxnwiHlvvi nnnruv-\ntuiiH, procuring tlm I'hiiioKraii.iH from\nii tl ovor i ho world.\nJth arllOlOI nro rnrufully twicel\u00abd and\nll*     i-Jltuil.il     policy     In     thnr..unlit;.\nIndependent,\nA subscription to Tho Hinnduni\n001 Ifl $2.00 per year tn imy titMron* In\nCanada or Groat iiriinin.\nTRY IT FOR 1912!\nMontreal Stindird Publishing Ce.\nLimited, Publisher*.\nDepartment of Militia\nand Defense\nNew Drill Hall at Fernle, B.C.\nNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS\nC. P. R.\nSEALED TENDERS marked on envelope \"Tender for Construction of a\nnow Drill Hall, Fernie, B.C.,\" and\naddressed to the Director ot Con- ,.ni y-j _\ntracts, Department of Militia und\nDefence, Ottawa, will be received until noon, January 25, 191*, for the,\nconstruction of a New Drill Hall at\nPernio, B.C.\nSpecifications may he seen and full\nparticulars obtained at the ofllce of\nthe Oflicer Commanding Military Dis j\ntrict No 11, Victoria, B.C., and the\nCity Clerk, Fernie, B.C.. und the j\nDirector of Engineer Bor vices, Headquarters, Ottawa.\nTenders must he made on the form\nsupplied hy the department and accompanied by an accepted cheque ou\nB Canadian   Chartered Bank, for ten\nper   cent   (lop.c.)   ol lhe amount of ,\nthe  tender,   payable  to  the  order  of '\nthe   Honorable the Minlator of Mill- '\ntin   and   Defence which amount will\nho   forfeited   lf   the   party   tendering\ndeclines   to   enter    Into   or   (uUh to\ncomplete   the contract tn accordance '\nwith hla tender. j Spool a!   Train\nThe Department does not bind It* Los Angeles eo\nself to accept the lowest or any ten-. ing made at I1\nder. I co,    Hun    -I\nmrsions\nto\nLOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA\nSpecial Train\nfrom Spokane, Wash.\nTuesday, January 7th, 1913\nTickets   on    Solo by   Cnn. Pnc. Ry.\nTicket   Agents in Alberta and Bast-\nliimiury   -1, li and 6,\n1918\nFinal    return    limit   April   30,    1913\nPare Irom\nCranbrook\nto Los Aiu-ele*. and Return\n$108.40\nGoing and Returning via\nSpokane\n$121.95\nGoing via Spokane\nReturning via Seattle\ntrip trom Hpoknne to\n.\u25a0its 7 days, ntopB heartland, rfim Francis\nSanta Clara, Santa\nKU&BNE FI8BT, Colonel, Crtus, Monterey, Del Monte. PaeoRo-l\nDeputy Minister, j bins,   Sniitn   Barbara, Rlversldo and|\nDepartment of Militia and Delence,    1 Redlands.\nOttawa, December 17, 1912. Fare on golnj   trip f.\"in Spokane in-\nNewpapers  will not be paid II thia  eludes   berth   and meals on train or\nadvertisement    is    inserted    without | at hotel, and n number ol Blght>see<\nauthority Irom the Department.\nH.C..H-171-1.\u201429999. l-2t\nini* trlpH.    Return  i< by regular service, iiioais and bcrtli not Included.\nFor descriptive pliamplet apply\nR. ii   MoNEILLIE,\nliistriet  Passenger Agent,\nOalgary, Alta.\nSYNOPSIS   OF   OOAL   MlNlNtJ\nREGULATIONS\nCoal raining, rlghta ol the Dominion\nin Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the North j\nweet Territories and in a portion ol\ntbt Province ol British Columbia,\nmay he leased (or a term ol twenty-!\none years at an annual rental ol 11\non acre. Not more tban 2,full} acres\nwill be leased to one applicant.\nApplication lor a lenae must ha\nmad* by the applicant In person to\nthe Agent or Sub-Agent ol the district ln which the rights applied (or\nare \u25a0Ittu.ted.\nIn surveyed territory the land must\nbe deecrlbed by sections, or legal subdivisions ol sections, and In unsur-\nveyed territory tbe tract applied lor\nshall be staked obt by the applicant\nbimetal,\nBach application must be accompanied by a fee ol ti which will be\nrefunded if the rights applied tor are\nnot available, but not otherwise. A\nroyalty ahall be paid ou the merchantable output ol tbe mine at the\nrate of five cents per ton.\nTbe person operating the mine shall\nfurnish the Agent with sworn returns\naccounting lor the lull quantity ol\nmerchantable coal mined and pay the\nroyalty thereon. If tbe coul mining\nrights are not being operated, such\nreturns ahould be furnished at least\nonce a year.\nThe lease will include the coal mln\ning rlgbts only, but the lessee muy\nbt permitted to purchase whatever\navailable surface rights may be considered necessary for the working ol\nthe mine at tbe rate ol '10.04 an acre\nFor full Information application\nshould be made to the Secretary ol\nthe Department ol thu Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent ol\nDominion Lands.\nW.   W.    COKY,\nDeputy Minister ol tho interior\nN.B.\u2014Unauthorized publication ol\nthia advertisement will not be paid\ntor. Marcb 25-Hm.\nul IKl Worl.1\nREAD PICTURES\nINSTEAD\nOF TYPE\nCart.\nthla coun\nMunich, '\nburg, Ann\nlurlch, T\naouth An\nworld.\n200 Cartoons Teil More\nThan 200 Mmm\nThe World's Best Each Month\nfrom dailies anil wekltiM published in\n\u25a0ir.'. London, Ii.ii.ii:>, Parb, Berlin,\n'.una. Warsaw, Budapest, H. IV cra*\n\" \" J m. Stun .-'.it, Tii\"i... Koine, I.i ,,-\"-11\n. .md all th.- great cities of lite\n!ie '-.00 best out of 9,00-1 carte-, ru\neach month, aro selected,\nA Piotuf* History ol World's Cvtnts Esoh Mont'i\nCAMPAIGN CARTOONS- io!!>::\ncnmiMii.n in 'Cai r-in*,-:\" und watch the opposing parties csricaiuro each uth-ir.\nYEARLY tUaSCKIPTION Sl.SO; BINOL&COPy tBu\nYCUR^NEWSDBfAuisn\n\u2022a***\u2014\\        ,\u2022*!$     -\n'_f&\n**********************\ni A.\nWALLER\nMASONRY\nSteam Boilar,   l''iiniac-i,\naud Saptic Tank work\na \u2022peciaUy\nUoit and dock estiiut-,1*,*\n(urniihed un application.\nAadreaa I P. O. Sob Ma, Craabrook\nCOAI.   AND PETROLEUM   NOTIOB,\nNOTIOB la hereby given thnt 60\ndnyB alter date I intend to apply to\nthe MnilHtiT ol I.anilB for a licence to\nprospect lor coal and petroleum ovor\nthe following lanttH situate in tbe\nDistrict ol HoutheaBt Kootenay, Hrit\nish Oolumbla, in Lot 4693:\nCommencing at a pout planted on\nthe Went boundary line ol Lot S588\nnt or near two milcu north of the\nInternational Boundary, and being\nthe Northeast corner poet ol Charles\n1*. Webb's claim tlience South eighty\nchains; thence WeHt eighty\nthence Mast eighty chains to the\npoint ol commencement, making 640\nacres more or less.\nLocated this 15th day of October,\n1912.\nCHARLES E. WEBB,\nLocator.\nEathen W. Butts\n50-St Agent\nWe Deal in Everything From\nv. Needle to a Locomotive\nJoseph li. McLean\nDEALER LN\nAll kind* of Second Hand Good.\nFurnilura a SPECIALTY\nBUYlak\"\"OF FURS\n8ag\u00ab'i Old   Stand,  HniiM'ii  Av-\nPkoM Ul.\nee v-cam-\nCXI'tnlENCC\nCOAL    AND PETROLEUM   NOTICK.\nNOTICK is hereby given that 60\ndays alter date 1 Intend to apply to\nthe Minister of Lands for a llccnco to\nprospect for coal and petruleum over\nthe lollowlng lands situate in the\nDlstrlot ol Southeast. Kootenny, Brit\nIsli Columbia, lu (jit MM:\nCommencing at n post planted on\nthe West line ol Lot 7H44 at or near\none mill' Nortli ol the International\nBoundary, and helng the Northeast\ncorner post ol Charles K. Webb's\nclaim, thence Houth eighty chains\ntlience West eighty chains; thence\nNorth eighty chnins. thence East\neighty  chains  to  the point oi com-\nmiincement, milking fill) itcree, more\nor less.\nLocated    this  ltth day nl October.\n1912.\nOHARLBS K. WEBB,\nLocator,\nEathen W   Butts\nto-tt Agent\nCorporation of the City\nof Cranbrook\nPUBLIQ NOTICB! 18 HEREBY\nGIVEN tn the Electors of the Municipality oi tho Citj 0r Cranbrook\nthot l require the presence of the\nsaid Electors, at the Municipal Offl-\neee. on Norbury Avenue, in the City\no| Cranbrook on tbe thirteenth day\nof January, 1\u00bb13. nt 12 o'clock noon\n(1 p.m., local time) for tho purpoat-\nof electing -eaoni tn represent them\nin tbe Municipal Council a* Mayor\nnnd Aldermen- and public notice 1\u00ab\nfurther given to the electors of the\nCranhrook School District that I re*\nquire the presence of the said elect*\nora at the name place and time\nfor tbo pi.rpf.s-> oi electing pereone\nto represent tbem on the Board\nI of Bchool Trustees for the\nI Crnnbrook   School   DiBtrlct  ae     euch\nScbooi Trustees\nI    The mod,* ol nomination of candi\n\u25a0littea shall  be ub follows\n\"Tbi*    candidates! shall  be  nnmina\nj ted    m writing   tbe writing shall he\nj subscribed by two voters of the mu-\n; Dtcipallty, as proposer and seconder.\n! and Bhall be delivered to tbe Returning  Otllcer   at uny fine between the\ndate  of   the notice and a p m. (:. p\nm. local time) ol the day of nomination; and in  tbe event of a poll be*\nIng   necessary,   such poll will be op-\nened   un  the sixteenth day of Janu-\ni ary    lOia,    -tt thn Municipal Offices.\nJ Norbury   Avenue.  Oranbrook. B.  C,\n! from    the   hour    ol B   o'clock a. m.\nfii o'clock   local   time) and 7 p, m\n(8 p   m   local  time) of which every\nporson  te   hereby  required to     take\nnotice and  govern  himself accordingly. \u00bb\nThe qualifications by inw required\nto be possessed hy tbe candidates for\nthe otlice of Mayor are aa follows:\nThe    persons   qualified to be nominated        tor        and       elected      as\nMayor of the city shall he such persons as are male British subjects of\nthe full age of twenty-one years, and\nare not disqualified under any   law,\nnnd have been    for the   six   months\nnext   preceding   the  day of noralna-\n! tion tbe registered owner in the land\nI Registry OtVice, of land or real prop-\n1 erty in tbe City of the assessed value on tbe Inst Municipal   Assessment\n| Boll, of One   Thousand   Dollars     or\nor   more   over and above any registered Judgment or charge,  and   who\nare  otherwise   duly  qualified as Municipal voterB. (lOOfi, C- 32, 8. 14).\nThe qualifications by law required   |\nto be possessed   hy   tbe   candidates\nfor the office of Aldermen are as follows:\nThc person.-; i|iialilled to be nominated for and elected as Aldermen of\nthe City shall bo such persons as are\nmale British subjects of the full age\nof twenty-one yenrs and are not disqualified under any taw, and have\nboen for the six months next preceding the day of nomination the rejis-\ntered owner In tho Land Registry\nOlllce, of land or real property lu th***\nCity of the assessed value on the last\nMunicipal ABscs-m.cQt Roll ot five '\nhundred dollars or more over and I\nabove uuy registered judgement or I\ncharge, and who are otherwise duly\nqiiaiilie.l  as  Municipal   voters.   (1906.\nc. i'i, a  U).\nThe qualifications by law required I\nto l*o possessed by the candidates I\nfor the oltlce oi School Trusts* are |\nas follows'\nAny person being a householder in |\nthe School District aud being\nBritish subject of the mil uge ot |\ntwenty-one years and otherwise qual-\nilied by this Act to vote at an else-1\ntion of School Trustees In ths I\nScbooi District, shall he eligible toi\nbe elected or to eerve as a School!\nTrustee in such Municipal District F\n(1.008. c. 44, S ni:). ilJoy, C. ao, s I\nUB).\nNo Trustee shall hold the ofllce of|\nteacher within the District of which I\nhe ts a Trustee, provided always!\nthat no clergyman of- any denomtna-T\ntion ehali he eligible for tbe positlonl\nof Superintendent, Inspector, TeacbT\n| or or Trusts...    (1008, C. **. 8. lOs.J\n\"Householder' in tbe case of Mub-I\niripal School District shall mean and!\ninclude any person of the full age o\u00ab|\ntwenty -one years who occupies\ndwelllngi tenement, hotel or board |\nIng house, ur any part or portion i\na dwelling, tenement, liutel, \u00abn board]\ning bouse, and wbo shall, unlet\nexempt by Statue or Municipal By-|\nLaw, have pnld directly to the Mun-I\nicipauty. rates, taies or fees of notl\nless than two dollars for the current]\nyear     (iOOO, 0, 80, 8   3.)\n(iiven   undnr    my hand at the O\nOf   Cranbrook.    this    '\u25a0.nth   day\nDecember, AD. iota,\nTHOS M. ROBERTS\nReturning Officer J\nTrsdi Msnsa\nDtataNs\nOOSVRIOHTQ Ac.\nAnTon*Mta-Ulitf \u2022 \u00bbu*t<-h anil \u2022\"\u2022ii-.*t|>.tnn inn-\n'imrklt nnfit.rin.il nur '>|i|iii.i.i ffM w.m'Mut on\nI'.vi'iitii.ii in tirntinlilr \u2022'iiit-ni-iiiliL ('(iiiiiiiiinli-v\nilim-ntrU'tlrniiilliloiiiliil. HANDNQK i<\" l-ni'-Mi\n\u25a0nut trim, Olrtiml nptMiri fur '-MniHjii MtOlll*,\n1'iiliiiiM Uiiiin throm-li Munti jn \u2022>, rrcolvt\nr^-i-liil nutif, wllliout \u2022Jlinr-.M, Intli\u00ab\nScientific Hmcrican.\nA htUKUonir-.r lllnMr-,.**!. wttfikl?. I,hi\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0. q|i\nI'llulKill nr liny \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u2022..Mlli' Jiiniii'I. 'I'-iin* t-\u201e\n(t.im<U, is.'.:. \u2022, real, [iuMa'H |>n>i>*.lif. Sulil |,|\nRli iwWaKlt-Alen.\nITlUNIIKIIIIK   l.ANII  DISTRICT\nDlitrlct ill Hlii-i KootoDty\nTAKK NOTIOB tlmt I, II. 01 Ulti.v\nnl Oolgfiry, Alberts, Intoml tu ii-i-ily\nlor the purchim* ol tlia following\nili-ai-i ili.il lnnil\u00ab oomraonolliB nt n poat\n[.liiiilwl itt tlm iii'iillii-riHt. corner ot\nLot Wit, tli-mrp running north 40\nchnlna, thnnoa went lliO cliuins,\nthence   Botith III  chitlnn,   thence oast\n16(1 ciminH to the pnlnl ol commencement\nH. 0, I1I.OW, lucntor\nJ. Laurie, Agent\nDeted October \u00bbt, Ull 46-\u00bbt\nikes Short Work of\nn ___\nlb !\u2022 n\"'i.i--.i am] i.|.i''H'\"-'itiy iif-iit-ii-H esiviCu\ni iii'ii, Liiintiurn, Qout, Nrumlicln \u00bbml \u00abll nth'l\nii nu nf Itn.Mim nmm . |i l,| \u201el ,,.\u201e-,-1\u00bb Al.lx.ll Uui\nii       Lie   U-'-i-'ily.     I im- nn *in\u00ab--1 of mt-rt-y ^\n\u25a0 I, nin-.iiim n-iii-rto\u25a0lH|)*foa*Ml({nlunSni\n\u2022 i ti -rn tvetn Iilili uf iii-iiiiv arid for IH yen\ni .    h -ii curlntf inii', u'.imun ami childrt'ii (<\nv >' in Ihoro >\u25a0 Ml no It.-lii.   Jn\u00abt \u00ab ffw l*.t(li|\n|,     ni- ,  .il i*ii i-i ,iT frorn !ln to Ul yt-iirn   iluti.tl\n,i I tml-tv ll llandi iintlviilltyl MHar-ulr-k, mtftin\ni li oluloly M li'ilili- 'n-Hiinoiit fnr nil ttrir ncltl dlil\ni n,wcnkVI(lni>yti ete.   Let * dollar l> ittle of I\ntylsil _\\lS!i-%_______* BibmI\n-\u2022\u25a0I ;\nf [..nn\nildl\n...     \u00bbtiin your ruru tnclo;!\nAltbotl Broi.,711 R npiiruortiSlI\nif your ilruKallt dbm nnl havo l|\nSold By the\nCranbrook Drug t Book Co, | THE PKU8PECT0K. CKANBttOOK, B. C.\nREX  THEATRE\nJOHNSON BROS.  Proprietors A. A. JOHNSON, Manager\n.  \" Where Everybody Goes\"\nA Specially Good Programme for\nSaturday, January 4th\u2014Matinee & Evening\nThe Voice ot* Warning\nTh* Story of a Child\nWidow Casey's Return\nComedy\nThe Heart of John Grim\nProduced in  co-operation   with the\nNew York Tribune Fresh Air Fund\nThe Gamblers\nPRICES LS cents and 10 cents\nFar-Seeing People\noptical!\nMr. and Mrs.  W. Cl   Smith and H. j\nff.   Smith of Corbin.  were rej-istered\nat the Cranbrook Monday\nMr. and Mrs. A. Chase of Spokane\nwere Kueats at tbt* Oranbrook Monday\nH. B, Carter haft been .tt the St.\nESugene Hospital lor tje past week\nBuffering from typhoid fever\nMr    and   Mrs.   H.   I.\nchildren    of    Maryevilie,\nbrook  visitors Monday\nSawyer   aod\nwere   Cran-\nEast Kootenay\nButcher Co.\nWhsleaale md Retail\nDealers in\"\nMeats, Fish, Gams\nt Poultry\nPhone\nCRAUBROOK\n57\nic\nare those who come here .or\ntheir Bye-Glassea and Spectacles, because here they will\nget the best and most satisfactory treatment. Beinp experts, we are skilled in the\ncorrect adjustment of lenses to\nmilt the individual aiirht, and\nwe guarantee you perfect vision with the glasses that we\nsupply. We shall appreciate it\ncall, and can demonstrate Po\nyou why we can give you the\nbest service.\nRAWORTH\nBROS\nJewelers & Opticians\nLocal   News\nKILBY FRAMK8 PIOTURBS\nOO TO  KINK'S  nnd  make  money.\nWrite it 1918,\nJ.   McTuvish   left on  Friday  on\nbusiness trip to Silverton.\nSee    PINK'S\nSenled  fruits.\nWindow of California\nMiss ES. VunSlyke of Wycllfle, spent\nWednesaay with her friends at Cranbrook.\nMrs. M. llogere of (ireat Falls,\nMont., was a. guest at tbe Cranbtook\non Wednesday,\nWm. Hill and son, Wilbur, of Van\ncouver, are in town, the guests o|\n!<:. A. Hill.\nWe would rather take less for the\nGoods now than write them in the\nInventory.-KINK  MERCANTILE  Co\nAt the Hex Theatre tonight\u2014\"Tbe\nVoice of Warning\"\u2014A story of a\nchild.\nLarge crowds\nHkut'iig at the\nthe past week.\nbave    enjoyed   the\nArena rink  during\nMrs. J. Balk well, and Miss K. M.\nSmith, of Wyclllle, w*re Cranbrook\nvisitors on  Friday.\nI KILBY FRAMES PIOTURBS,\nH.  E.  Ueattie.    uf Oalgary,  was m'    N. Burdett of Marysville, was tran\ntown Friday. sacting business at Craubrook Thurs-\n  tlay\nAn    entire   change   of   program  at\nthe Edison Theatre tonight\nHigh-Class     Goods    at    Low-Class\nPrices at FINK'S  this month.\nAlex.   Taylor\ntown  Friday.\np.   Handley.   of\nthe city  Friday.\nof  Klmberley   was  in\nMarysville,   was   in\nP,   Lund.\nFriday.\nof   Wardner   waa   in   town\nJ.  B.  Davis of  Wychftc\ncity on Thursday\nSee   FINK'S\nHealed Fruits.\nWindow   of  California\nMiss   U    K.   Caul\nthe Kuem  ,,[  Mrs, (',\nColeman!\nMcLean\nThe  Public  School  will  re oiien  alter the  holidays un  Mondny  next\nMr.   Levi   Hent  in upending  bin  vacation  nt tbe coast.\nMEET ME at \"BOB'S PLACE.\"\nOO TO  FINK'S and  make  money.\nMr.mid   Mrs.   A    Mellor   of   Marys\nvlHe, wure In lb*1 city on Wednesday,\nEnjoy sleighing white the suow is\nhere. Buy a Cutter, etc., from the\nCranbrook Trading Co,\nIra Manning was taken to tbe St.\nEugene Hospital seriously ill this\nweek.\nEntire change of Pictures at the\nAuditorium tonight. The Auditorium Orchestra will furnish the music\nMr.  and  -Mrs Chester 0. Staples of\nWyclitTe,   we\nWednesday.\nMi and\nVancouver,\nOranbrook\nIran brook visitors on\nMrs. J. EC. Bldeford,\nsi>ent    Suoday    last\nLiquor Habit Cured\niu Three Days\nNo Hypodermic Injection.   Send\nfor  free booklet\nTHE NEAL INSTITUTE\nBox 335 Cranbrook, B. C.\nCor Fenwick Ave   & Kains St.\n0, E.  Ayre mid\nko, were in town 1\n-1.  .1    Billot\n11 Monday\nil   KI\nWe would rather take less for the\nGoods now than write them in the\nInventory.\u2014FINK mercantile Oo\nA ll ippleton, of Gateway, was\na guest at the Cranbrook Sunday\n.uut\nUre, Hytriop who has heen visiting\nIn Spokane for the peat week return\nec|   home  Friday\nI Mr. Fred Turpin won the Gold\nj Watch itt tho RW Theatre Tuesday\nj night.   The lucky number was 068779\nEd. Home of Jaflray, manager Of\nthfl East Kootcaay Lumber CO.,\nspent  New   Y\u00abnr'n day  in  Cranbrook.\nMrs.  W.  Marhiit.  of Marysville was\nshopping  in Oraabrook   Monday\nO. O.  Jewell ut\ncity on  Monday.\nJaflray, was in the\nHigh-Class     Goods\nPrices at FINK'H thll\nat    Low t lass\nmonth\nOranges    nre\n'-an    afford   a\nthe Oranbrook\ncheaper   now,   You\ncase   If  yoil  buy  from\nTrading Co,\nMrs, n Casey and Miss H. Chapman of H 11mui-nrland, were visit ini* at\nthe residence of Mr. G. H. Chapman\ntbis week.\nMr. and Mrs. E. H. Small left on\nTuesday morning for Strathmore,\n.-Vita., where Mr. Small expects to go\ninto business.\nBusiness men and citizens can now\ntake a breathing spell, there ia\nnothing uo hand but the year's effort.\n\"The Hcutt of John Gram,\" is pro\nduced with the co-operation of tbe\nNew York Tribune in connection\nwith the Fresb Air Fdnd.\nTh; opportunity of procuring the\nbest merchandise at lowest sale\nprices ia now on at the FINK MERCANTILE CO.\nSpecial attraction at the Edison\nTheatre tonight, the two reel feat-\nture entitled \"The Vengence at Fat\"\nThis is a \"101\" production.\nArthur Bowness, who has been\nspending his holidays with his parents, returned to Calgary Friday tc\nattend college.\nHousehold Furniture by Private sale\ncan be secured any afternoon or\neven(ng from C. H. Ashworth, Lume-\nden Ave, next to Skating Rink.\nA Carload of Trunks, Suitcases,\nGrips. etc. Everything in this\ntine you want.\u2014Cranbroop Trading\n0o,\nThe dining-room of the Cranhrook Hotel wore a New Years appearance on Wednesday, and many en\njoyed  there  \u00ab  very  hearty dinner.\nMEET ME at \"BOB'S PLACE.\"\nMr. and Mrs. Richard Moore returned Thursday from their honeymoon visit to Spokane. They will\nmake tbeir home in Cranhrook,\nTbe roaring game bas been in\nprogress this week at the curling\nrink and the local rinks are getting\nin line shape for the tournament.\nMr. and Mrs. W. T. Watklns of Ke\nnene. Alta., were tho guests of Mr.\nand Mrs. J. Berinet of Wycllffe this\nweek.\nTh'*   opportunity\ni.fiit     merchandise\nprices is now on a1\n0ANTILB CO.\nof procuring the\nat    lowest    aale\ntfhfl KINK  MEIt\nWANTBD-iiy  two experienced girls,\nposition In family, Genera) or Nurse.\nApply Mrs. James Warwick, Box t,2,\nMoyie, B.C. j,.-.\nCorrespondents will plena) remember that \"The I'rospector\" is always\nglad to receive, for publication,\nItems of Interest from all parts of\nthe district.\nChristmas and New Year's decorations at the hotels were in excellent\ntaste and were greatly admired by\nthe large number of guests wbo patronized them.\nSee FINK'H Window of California\nSealed Fruits.\nAdvertising is not an expct.Be\u2014it\nis a busiuesH Investment. II you\nwant to Invest your money profitably.? you will then place your advertisements in the \"PROSPECTOR.\"\nKILBY FRAMBS I'U'n-HHM\nSome unknown persons broke into\ntbe East Kootenay Mercantile HoUflO\nstore on Tuesday night. They got\nIn by breaking down a door iu tho\nrear, and succeeded in carrying off\na amall amount of goods.\nA chimney on tire at the residence\nof Mr. A. MoKenitfl on Garden Ave\nnue brought out the i.io brigade on\nThursday, No damage whh done to\nthe building which ih owned by W.\nB,  MacFarlane\nstatistical reports o( the Births,\nDeaths, and Marriages recorded in\ntho Cranbrook  Electoral   Diatrict:\nBirths, 157; Deaths SO; Marriages\n35- Hied of typhoid fever IS, and\nby violence 14.\nFtv-d Corn to your chickens in the\nwinter time. You can afford to at\nthe price wc are selling. Also all\nkinds of fancy poultry supplies,\nstraw, alfalfa, etc. Cranbrook Trading Co.\nKILBY FRAMES PICTUKBt*.\nCARD OF THANKS\nMr. and Mrs. A. M. Hendeeson\nwish to thand tbeir mnny friends\nfor their great kindness and sympathy in their recent imreavement.\nWith tbe snow six to ten inches\ndeep, a number of Automobiles are\ndoing business in Cranbrook. Tbe\nAutomobile stage from Waaa came\nin on Sunday last tbrougb six inches\nof snow, returning on Monday.\nA General Meeting of the Conservatives of the Cranbrook District will\nhe held at Cranbrook on tbe evening of' January 10th. Business of\nimportance will be discussed. Make\nit a point to be there.\nKILBY FRAMBS PIOTURBS\nWANTED\u2014Positiou by Stenographer\nwith six ye-irs experience in all\nkinds of general ofllce work. Good\nReferences.       Box    133,    Cranbrook,\nb.c.   nt\nA General Meeting of the Conservatives of the Cranbrook District will\nbe held at Crnnbrook on the evening of Jnnunry 10th. Business of\nimportance will be discussed. Make\nit a point to be there.\nAn overheated furnace pipe at the\nresidence of R. A, Krazer, on Fenwick\nAvenue, brougnt out the Fire Bri\ngade at 7-1.7 p.m. Thursday. No dam\nage was done. The Brigade responded promptly and laid a line of boss\nwhich was fortunately not needed.\nSee FINK'H Window of California\nSealed Fruits.\nThe regular monthly meeting of\nthe Women's Institute will be held\nin Carmen's Hall on Tuesday, January 7tb at 3 p.m. Business Annual\nAnnual Election of officers. On Friday night, January 10th at 8 p.m.,\nthe fancy cities will meet. All members and Ladles are welcome and a\nfull attendance is requested.\nMEET MB at \"BOB'S PLACE.\"\nWANTED-To Rent, by February 1st\nfurnished house (or about two\nmonths, or suite of good, furnished\nrooms with housekeeping facilities,\nfor young couple. State all particulars in letter addressed \"Box M\"\nThe Prospector. l-st\nMr. and Mrsl B. J. Short, who\nhave been spending the summer in\nNew York, -.topped at Cranbrook on\nMonday to visit tbeir son Mr. B. H.\nShort of this city, Mr. Short senior\nIs enroute to his home in Vancouver.\nThe new school south-west of the\ncity will be opened on Monday next,\nwith Miss J. O. Rothnlm as teacher.\nThis will be a great accommodation\nto tbe small children tbat reside In\nibis portion of tbe city.\ngene Hospital. The nflair took tho\nform of a dance and dinner and the\nguests were Misses Mamie Maekie,\nMary, Watt, Xorna Appleton, JeB3ie\nKennedy, Mlna McGonigle, Oarnet\nBinkley, Elsie Bent, and MessrB. Roy\nShort,.Robert Mackay, Colon Leitcb,\nEddie Doolan, Carl mcNabb, Edgar\nDavis, Elmer Smith, and Con. Mcpherson.\nD. J. McSweyn has severed his connection wltb the Fink Mercantile Co.\nand later in the montb will leave for\ntbo coast. He will have charge of\nthe Shnwnlgan llnsel, at Sbawnigan\nLake, one of tbe most beautiful outing places in Mi'ltiHh Columbia. Mr.\nMcSweyn will be missed by a largo\nnumber of friends in Cranbrook, hav\nlug como to tbls city lu 1901., and\ngaged in the custom tailoring business, and lu lUUl. lioeamc interested\nin lhe Fink  Mercantile Co.\nMr. McSweyn is one of tbe stauncb-\neat business men of Craubrook, be\nwas also prominent in Masonic and\nsocial     circles,     and     bad  a  host  of\nfriends including the Prospector who\nwilt be exceedingly sorry to learn\nof his  intending departure!\nW     W.    KILBY\nPRACTICAL     PICTURE     KHAMKH\nARMSTRONG   AVENUE\nP.O.  Box H01. Oranbrook. B.C.\nMrs. K. Bent, ot the N.-al Institute, entertained Wednesday evening\niu honor ol the nurses ol ths Bt Bu\nTit-bits\nTo keep It In a healthy condition\nchanty needs to be exerclBed dally,\nbut it need uot be done in public.\nThe man who declare- he will wear\nno mail m collar ahouldnt neglect to\nnut'his  monogram on  his laundry.\nDespite the latest invention ol\nsmokeless and noiseless powder, Cupid still sticks to the bow nnd arrow.\nOne great troubles with the morals\nof this country is that there are too\nmany mils and not enough happy\nhomes.\nGood tuck sometimes goes alter a\nman with a search warrant, hut the\nLustier is usually the man .. is looking for\nAn Iowa git; secured a husband by\na mcBs:i.;e written on an egg. Even\nmatrimony is becoming somewhat ol\na shell game\nIt is said that a diet ot sour milk,\nis conductive tolonglevity. Anyone\nwho had to live on that diet would\nnot care to live long.\nAn anarchistic St. Louis preacher\nsays that a man who kisses a girl\nshould be shot. They do usually\nreceive a heart wound.\nThe goose that laid the golden egg\nIs a back-number when compared to\nthe American hen with her annual\nnutput worth three billion dollars.\nEastern millionaires are selling\ntheir yachts. They probably don't\nwant to be at sea again when a nna-\ncial storm comes along.\nUncle Sam proposes using slot machines for the selling ol stamps.\nThey will be like all other slot machines in that tt will be impossible\nlor the punllc to bent them.\nA Kansas preacher says women\nwear halos In heaven instead of hats\nThere is no longer any doubt among\nmen folks about heaven being an\nIdeal place.\nThe modern women who spends\nthousands ol dollars yearly on wearing apparel Isn't much like tbe Urst\nmember of her sei, who didn't care\na fig-leaf for clothing.\nWhy shouldn't women have sul-\nIrage? We let men vote who can't\ntalk the English language and refuse\nthe ballot to women wbo can talk\nenough lor all of us!\nWomen must have been Inns ueiiBl-\nlive about their age in the time of\nl'once de Leon or he would not have\npone further than the flrst gushing\nyoung maid lor the fountain ol eternal youth.\nThe 8t. Paul iihiii who itirted on\nforty-day fast In un uttempt to\nprove that his mind was superior to\nIlls body, lost out, A man who\nwould attempt such an experiment\nhasn't any mind to start with.\nThere is now tnlk of turning the\nl-lilllipini'H Into a breeding ground\n(or noblemen Inr American heiresses.\nMost any old Filipino, oven without\nii title, is ei|uul to tho brand oi nobility that carrier: ofl American\nbrides.\n(Satisfied\nAll the patrons of this store through-\noiit the past year arc entirely satisfied\nwith the goods and service obtained\nfrom us; and in wishing our friends\nthe best of New Year's Greeting, we\ncan assure all of our increased desire\nto meet their requirements.\nIn visiting our store \"If you do not\nsee what you see what you require,\nplease ask for it\" and be assured of\nthe most courteous attention.\nBeattie-Murphy\nCompany, Limited\n\"The Rexall Store\"\nHH'Hrt-.-H-H-HH-h'H+'l-H--! !*++-l-H--M-H-H-l**l-+.--r-|i\nNOW!\nIs The Time For\nSNOWSHOVELS\nSNOW SHOES\nSKATES\nSLEIGH BELLS\nWe have just received a Large Shipment of\nAluminum Ware\nin Cooking Utensils\nCall and Examine them\nJ. D. McBride\nTHE PEOPLES HARDWARE STORE\nCranbrook, B. C. Phone 5\nH.+.|_|-l-l-l-M-l-l-l-M-l-l-l--l+-l-\u00ab. 4-f-f-l-H\nh+-H*-H-IH4-H-H*-H-H-H~M*++\nI Milk Milk Milk!\nHillside Dairy\nExperience has taught us every precaution necessary for the production of the\nhighest grade of milk.\nWe feel sure that one trial will prove this.\nJ. A. Pringle, Proprietor\nPhone\u2014\"Hillside Dairy,\" Box 373\nMilk can always be obtained from\n? 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