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Will  Si     be  Iinme    nl\nTho Clyninuslum.   iMiliiniy   Trnln\nInu unii  I'hysieul  llllll\nBernoulli I us true tor Connolly is\nabout to eive iiistrueliiius in I'hysi\neul lirill uud Military Tmlnlnu to ibe\ninelllbers nl the lliisliel Hull Assneiu\nHon and the   Qyinnnalum.     A largo\nniiiulier of niniies b.ive I n unrolled\nund Ihe Hrsl   dilll takes pluee   Wod\nDestiny    I'Vellilm    lleeeliiliel      lib.,     ul\n8,30, Instruction will lie glvon\nstrictly nlonu uillilury lines mnl it Is\nexpci'tnl Itront Iuteresl will be liilien\nlint only by lhe llieuibel.. nl lliu Cylii\nn,n.nmi and the llusliet hull Assn\nI'llltiiill, lint by outsiders ns well,\nwho I'llll bei'iilne members nt 111''\nliyinuiisiiiiti. All yiiiiue men ovor\nthe line nf sixteen    enn  llOCOlllO  III0I1I\nhers uml me em il led to nil lirlvl\nlOKOH of the eylnniisium, physit-n! anil\nluilitury training ote, us well nn be\nini!    entitled   to    see  nil     Ihu     lOltgllO\nbasket liiill euuics nf the souson.\nAll young men should procure mom\nhership tiekefs tn the Gymnasium so\nas to avail themselves id the nppor\nUtilities   thnt   i'llll     be   derived     there\nfrom.\nIt is also the intention of forming\na inilitiu corps in Oranbrook Inter\non, hat the idea of starting in the\nGymnasium is for tlie bonoflt ni the\nmembers uud get. a firm hold, mn)\nthere is no doubt thut it groat many\nwill he    interested    anil  will want  to\nbecome connectod with tlie movement\nThe Basket Bull mimes [or Hie\n\"Wilson Cup\" ut'e now boing pliiyeil\nand audiences are increasing ut\nevery gmne. 'I'he games ure played\non Tuesduy nnd Priday evenings al\n8.31), and there Is always some good\nsport.\nA new feature ill connection with\nthe basket hull league is the introduction of Season Tickets, which\nadmits holders to ull league gumes.\nThere nre still   twenty-one euines to\nbo plnyed and the    pri f   $1 per\nseiison ticket makes tiie enst per\ngame trilling. A good many hnvo\nalready taken these tickets lor Hie\nseason.\nThe players on the different tennis\nare getting into good shape mnl\nsome fast mul exciting games aro\nanticipated. Three league gumes\nhave already been plnyed mul bnve\nresulted us follows:\nAthletics    211 Maple    Loaf    17\nMen's Own  '        Bunks l'l\nAthletics    1.*. Bunks in\nThe mutch between the Athletics\nand Bunks on Tuesduy evening wns\nu very fust anil hard contested one.\nThe lirst quarter wus plnyed like u\ncyclone hut turned out 10 to nil In\nfavor of the Athletics, who got in\nsome good shooting. 'I'lie second\nquarter was not so fust but the\nBanks played hard nne succeeded in\nholding the Athletics down to I\nscore which mado II to nil in the\nAthletics favor at tlie end of the\nsecond quarter, Kor the third quarter the teams changed goals und the\nBanks got in some good work,securing six points nnd the quarter ended\nThings were getting exciting now\nnnd tlie last quarter sturted with a\nrush, both tennis playing hard.\nThrough some good shooting the\nBunks scored four points, tlie Athletics also scoring four points, nnd\nthe game ended in favor of tile Athletics 15 to 10.\nThe next game will be plnyed between the Men's Own und the Maple\nLeaf when n good game will be witnessed. The admission fee Ims been\nreduced to 10 cents nnd Indies free.\nA very large crowd no doubt will be\nut this game, which takes place at\n8-30.\nUp to Grandma Laurier.\nNow Westminster Liberals liml\na little [action experience nf tlio\nDonnybrook order over soloction\nof a candidate for tlm noxl Do\nminion elections, tlio presenl\nmember being turned down and\nlho nomination givon lo li. Jar-\ndine. .1. B. Kennedy M. I', uml\nhis friends are hostile ovor the\ntreatment whicli he received and\nsoino ul his friends claim Ihni\nif .liii'dino ones in the polls\nKennedy will also ben candidate.\nHnl yon just watch, und you'll\nRee what sortofbalm I'm' laeerni\noil fooling will lio lishi'tl mil nf\ngrandma Unifier's hand-bag I'm'\nhim. 'I'iiii is grandma's timo\nhonored method of soothing nil\niho llttlo griefs thai arise from\nyoungsters' brawls, Kennedy of\ncourse is kicking; now is his time\nto kick, ami lho harder ho kicks\ntho iniiro substantial lho quid\npro quo from grandma Laurier,\nMeanwhile odilor Taylor nl lho\nColumbian whn i.s llio unanimous\nchoice of lho Conservatives is\nlicking his chops in anticipation\nof llio toothsome sardine lio will\nIintl in .lai'dino.\nInstantly Killed.\nPernie, Deo. fl, -John llovan.\na well to do member nf iho\nSlavonian colony and an old resident of tho lown. was run ovor\nby a C, P. K. engine in lho\nyards here last night anil in\nstantly killed, Tho train crew\ndid not soe him on tho truck antl\nit is not known exactly how tho\naccident happened. Deceased\nwas nil yours of ago ami leaves a\nwil'o and family.\n\"What ('nn a Boor Mun Do?\"'\nEditing this paper is a nice busi\nness. if we publish jokes tlie people say that we are \"rattle headed\"\nIf we don't we are an old fossil. If\nwe publish original mutter they any\nwe dont five them enough .selections.\nli we give ilicni    selections they -\u25a0->\ntlml    we     in..       Ii.'.y     to  Ml ill'.       ll\nwe   l.tii    in   llie   nlllCO   SOttlltll   III\"-.\nwe titlglll   to    i t   mul    hustle for\n\"locals.\"     Ii wc im ..in then wo \t\niml      ill,-ii.Inn.   I..    Inn ss.       II  we\nllnli'l    en   In     i llllllll   we   lire   II   llenlli\nuu.     il wu iln we aro .i hypocrite   li\nwe ueiir tllll clotllOB  I buy   linillil ul   II I\nII   we   Weill      I I    nn,',.     tllOy   sny   wi'\nhnve n \"luiil.\" N.iw whal nil' WO\ntn iln' Jusl us likely ns mil siilne\nnil.'   will   .-.liy   llllll    we   BtolO   Ibis   llllll\niiiiiii  one    nl   mn   i'M'I .'es.    mnl    \"\nwe   ill,I\nMI'N'H UWN\nThoro wus ii largo attondnuco ul\ntbe till,i mooting lust Sunday llll'l\niiiiiiii. Hie -im.ml- having ililllenliy\niii proi ide enough sents. Mi tn\ndrew MeCiiwnii guvo ii good address,\nmnl wus freqituntly Intorruptod by\napplause Seveiul members present\nalso spoko, mul .pi it i\" ii iniiiiiiei \"i\nquestions were asked ol the Council\nhu. It wus the gonorui opinion ol\nthe meeting thai civic allnirs are mil\nthe  oaSlOSl   to  ileal   Willi,  lllll   llllll   nil\nImprovement mi tin- present coadi\ntions might lie possible, mul Dim\nthis wus evidently ibe wish nl tlio\nlargo numbor of rule payct'B present.\nCOUNCIL  MEETING,\nWhat The City Dud's ure lining [\"or\nCranbrook. Heturnlng Officer up\npointod.     Court ol Revision,\nThe Cily  Council    held a    mooting\nmi Wednesduy evoning in tin mcll\nchamber ol tho new City Hall.\nThero were present His Worship\nMayor Fiiiluv, and aldermen Fink,\nMcCowan.    Hickonbothnm und  .luck\nPEOPLE YOU MAY hN.IW\nVisitor.! Hero unil Tliore   Poopli\nWho (Iiiiiiii to tiraabrook and\nThus\" Wlio (io Awuy.\ntl    T.   Koeers     received    Ibree    cue\nluuds of morchnnillso this week.\n.Miliii'ini mul l.okny grapes at\nHtowarts.\ntt     A     Hnvd nl Moyio,   mul 11   A.\nHamilton   ol   Vullll   were  ill   the   Unv\nill  WodnoBilny.\nWe hnVO lhe liilfsl designs In Knurl boxes of Hon Huns, lliuikels, Hats\nHearts, Tolcpl s, etc., Tbe  Palm,\nWe have lhe latest designs In I'nll-\ncy hull's of Iiiiii lions, lliiKkets, Huts\nHearts,  Telephones, ote, The  Palm,\nP, Liinil, nuinuger ol the Crow's\nNest Puss Lumber Co., of Wurilner\nwns  in  the city  Weilnesdiiy.\nMr, ..ml Mis. B. Kengiin ol Mnrysville were Cranbrook visitors Tues\nduy\nW. p. While, superintendent ol the\nSt. Eugeno mine wns in Oranbrook\nWed nosdny.\nI). II. Vntes ol the Staples Lumber\nCo., of Wyclilfe wus transacting\nbusiness ut   Ornnbrook Tuesduy.\nCeo. Jewell, president of tlie .lew-\nell Lumber Co., iif Jaffray wus doing business \u201et   Cranbrook  Monday,\nMinutes nf lust regular meeting\nwere rend mul nn  mnl inn approved.\nA communication from W. II. Uii\nsun, offoring in provide n clock For\nIhe council cbnmber, ul cost price,\nwns rend, mul mi motion placed on\nIiie.\nAct nls tn lhe amount  of   \"2.044\nwere passed upon by the finance coin\ninittee.mtil  mi  motion ordered  paid.\nSolicitor G. II. Thompson, reported mi tlie petition i'e unsightly]\nshucks, saying  Hun    lhe council hud;    Me.   and   Mrs.    .1. D.    McBrldo re-\nMr. nnd Mrs. Fred. Binmore, und\nMrs, A. II. Penwick of Port. Steele,\nwere Ornnbrook  visitors Monday.\nll. MeTiivisb of Calgnry, W. K.\nItoss nnd .1. W. Moore of Pernie.\nwire ni   the Crunbrook Monday.\nConstnblo .inc. Walsh oi Port\nSteele wus in town during the curly\npart of this week.\nturned  Wednosdny   from\nCalgary.\nvisit   ti\nuo power tn net in the mutter, mul\nit wns moved that tho petition lie\nIliad,\nThe city clerk wns Instructed to\nhnve the assessment roll completed\nby December 31st.\nThe Miiyor, mid nldormon Hickonbothnm unii McCowan will net ns u\nCourt nf Revision. They will meet\nfnr Hint purpose iiii December 21st.\nIn the Council Chamber.\nTlie publication ol the holding of\nthe Court nf Revision will be published  in the  Nelson  Dally News.\nThos. M. Roberts wus appointed us\nreturning officer with power to appoint n clerk. Nominations fm the\ncivic offices will be liled with the re-\ntui-nlnu   onicer   nt   his   office   in the      Al.  Mutz,    president of the Fernie\nnew City Hull. | Fort  Steele    Brewing    Co.,    wns   in\ntown  Monday.      .Mr.    Mutz and   Les\ntor Clap visited Kingsgute Tuesday\nCouncil adjourned ut.  in 30.\nPacific Armada Gathers.\nHnve vou visited the new billiard\nparlor of Maedonald & Lalng's. if\nnot, why nni. 'I'he tubles are new,\nund the proprietors very popular.\nII. W is oi   Croston, .1. S. Brim\nsley of Spiikune, R. A. Green of\nHigh River, unil .1. Morgan ol Pernie were nt the Royal Thursdny.\nI. w, I'litmnie led mi the flyer\nThursdny for Victoria, where lie will\ntuke his exam, to practice law in\nIbis province.\nTho great nrmndn uf American\nwarships under command of Admiral Robley II Evans, which,\non December lli, will sail I'm' iho\nPacific, will assemble in Hampton Roads mi Monday. Several\nnf the vessels are already ui the\nrendezvous, antl while n few may\nnni be ready on Monday, Admiral I5vaiis hus stnieil llini Ihe\nsailing order will positively be\ngiven mi iln' date sat. Tho\ncruise will cover 111,772 miles, nil\ntold, nml tlio lleei will luu, I nl\nTrinidad, Rio de Janeiro, I'uiiiu\nArenas, Oallnc nnd Mngdalemi\niluy. Tlio coming week will lio\noccupied In completing tho final\npreparations Inr lho trip nnd lho\ngreat review liy tlio prosidenl nn\nDecember Hi.\nWEDDING   HULLS\nNixon Gibson,\nlhi Priduy evening Novomboi Z2nd.\nn veiv pretty wedding look placo nl\nthe residence ol lhe bride's mother,\nMrs. s. I.. Gnlbrnlth 1150 Easl Clin\nimi sired. Portland, Oregon, In lhe\nprosenco nl n lew relatives und\nfriends, whon Miss 11,-r\/i.I aihson of\nPort Stoolo, wus united iu mnrrlngo\ntn Mr, -i Tuvlor Nixon nf Salinas,\nCulil . Rov, .1 \u00ablnl,'i,ml, II,,,miller\noOiciiiline. 'I'lu Inilii wn. glvon\nnwuy l,v bur l,rot her Mr. William\nGibson   nl N.illiii  The   bllile ijil'lied\nbouquet nl while crysanthe mums\nnnd looked pretty iu white. Miss\nlieintnei captured lhe In.itiiui't The\nbride wore a travelling suit ,,i Navy\nblue After receiving the congratulations of those presenl, tbe lu'iile\ncut   llle   weililiim    cuke Ice    Creuill\nund eollee were set veil. The house\nwas beautifully decorated in green\nund while Mr, unil Mrs. Nixon\nleft, the sm veniiii; for their future lioine in Salinas,\nJamieson-Slutrpo.\n(in Tuesday evoning, Chnrlos (!.\nJamloson, ni Cranbrook, mul Miss\nEllsnlietli Shnrpo of Whimper were\nunited in mnrrlngo liy tlie Rev, C.O.\nMnlll. Mr uml Mrs. Jnmlesoll will\nmake their homo in Ornnbrook,\nWhiielnw Oiimborlnnd\nA pretty wedding look plm,. in Ihu\nEnglish Church mi    Sunday morning\nwlien   the   Rev.     Plowellillg    united   111\nmnrrlngo Mr. Robert Whiielnw of\nOranbrook, In Miss Ell'\/nbcth Cum\nborlantl of London, Bngland The\nhnppy liuiiii,, will make their homo\n'n Oranlirook.\nDr. S. K. Harvie, wlio has been\nlocated nt Moyie for ;i numbor of\nyoars, left, on Monday mi n business\ntrip to Montrenl.\nChas. (inskill of Kimberley, H. II.\nAllen of Waldo, nud B. Stephens ol\nWattsburg were nt the Cosmopolitan\nTuesday.\nJohn Pear, of Great Palls, Mont.,\nrepresenting tlie Smith Premier\nTypewriter Co., wus in tlie city\nMonday,\nSelkirk Preceptory und Priory held\nits regular monthly assembly In the\nCbaptor room of tlie Masonic Tomplo\non Monthly evening.\n.1. H. Glass of London, H.P. Duvy\nof Winnipeg, A. II. Hcylund of Nelson, und H. P. Mills of Portland\nspent Sunday lust nt the Craubrook.\nJames Pinlay, who bus been ut\nVuncoiiver mi business for the past\nten duys returned to Oranbrook Wednesduy.\nWin.  Hogg of   Winnipeg,    ,f, ltynn\nni Win-duel'. .1. A Broley nud ' S.\nJcllott of Pernie were nt, the Crnn-\nbrook Monday,\nEditor ii, L. Pedlar ol tlie Penile\nFree Press wns in the city Weitnes-\ntlay transacting business nl Hie Govornmonl  olllee.\nHen. Ileiiiietsiin. president of the\nllllll Hiver Power Co.. nnd o. c.\nGeorge, u director of the same coin\npany, were transacting business at\nCranbrook Tnosday.\nP. it. Onmpboll of Edmonton, C,\nLindsey of Coloman, W. II. Dunn of\nol Spnkune, A. Buiii of Scuttle, J.\nMorgan of Fertile were guests nl the\nRnynl Tuesilnv.\nM. Sargonl ol Strnthcona, R. S.\nI'ykc nl Vancouver, II. Mollshoy of\nSpokane, D.C.McLaron of Vancouver,\nmnl A. M. Beattlo of Wnldo weie nt.\nthe Cranbrook Wednesday.\nIn the opening speeches made in\nthe House of Commons, did uny one\nnotice anything being suid abinit\ncommencing work mi the British\nColumbia end of the (liunil Trunk\nPacific?\nSpeaking ol tlie splendid harvest,\nthe marked improvomont in trnde,\nmnl the geiieriil ennilil ions, it is us\nslimed that u portion of the olecto\nrnte will assume thul. lhe blessings\nnumerated above enme from the\nLnurior Governmenl.. Will thoy nlso\nconsider the present financial conditions u gift from Ihe siime source?\n.1. Gibbons of Vancouver, .1. (1,\nDunlop, of OhnpBlan, Mich., P. lie\nil.iiiiii ol Kaslo, A. s. Macdonnld ol\nRossland, A. B Cowan of Gull, G,\nBolgof of SI. Louis, Mo., J. Craln\n\u2022:. 0, Smith, ox M.P.I'., wus In of Spokniie, G. Campbell mul ,1. s,\nthe city lust. Saturday. Mr Smith Wllklns of Calgary, S. McDougal mid\nis very enlliiisiustlc in rognnl to the j A. McCool of Pernie, W. .1. Williams\ncrops raised on his ranch lliis yoar, uml W. Hollnwny of Winnipeg, and\nHe says Hint this is n gfenl wheat i.l. II. Miirtln of Nelson were guests\ncountry. Im tho   Oranbrook Tuesilny.\nIinrnsier M   A.  Maedonald  ,uu ul\nPernio  this week  iiii  legul  business.\nFine   skating on    11\"'    ponds    Just\nensl  i,I  lown\nRi'luetnlier    the   plucc   tn   ml    II..tne\nMiule Candy, fresh dally   \"i'li.' Palm'\nOurney   Pntmore wns   nl    Hornier\nMonday mi business,\n\"Grail mul Grab\" bus roignod loin\nenough   nt Ottawa,   says   Hie Cum\nrose  Muil\nMi   mul Mrs. A   Robertson ..f Nel\nson   weie   Crunbrook   visitors   ilns\nweek.\n'I'lliir-  would  snnii  bei ie  better  II\nI pie would i.nn. net ii mu iii thoir\nbonds Hun    limes   tiro  going   tu be\nMr. Graham Ctunpholl, n luml mnl\nInsurance uncut nl Calgnry wus spot)\nIm:: ii lew iluys ut Ornnbrook this\nweek on business,\nMrs Thorpe uml daughter of Ward\nner. P. (i. Byron mm M, W, Schil\nline ill perry Creek, mul P A, Jones\nof Swnnsen were guests nl tlie Cos\nmopolltnn Thursdny.\nA review of Hie Liuilii'i iidminis\ntrillion doopons tlio conviction,\niilrenily strong In llriiisli Columbia\nHint It Is time for lhe presont administration to shun1 the fate ol Hie\nRoss ministry, which wus handed mil\nnt the inst general election in Ontario,\nMETHODIST    CHUROH.\n(In Sunday December Xlb., tbe Pus\ntor will conduct the services morning uml evening.\nSundny sel I   mul   Ladles   Bible\neluss ut three.\nMen's Own meeting in tlie Gymnasium ut three-thirty. jMusle und\nsinging, ull men ure Invited to tliis\nconference where municipal mutters\nwill again be discussed, nne or two\nrnte payors reading short papers on\n\"How to improve conditions ln our\nMunicipal life.\" No personalities\nare allowed, und nil will be given u\niteming irrespective nf party or\nopinion.\nSubject,    for     evening   discourse:\n\"WHO  WILL SAVE THE CITY.  \"\nMonday final practise for the service of  Suae  ut eight, in  vestry.\nTuesday. Service nf Song with\nreadings, entitled:\nTHE  MUSICAL  MILLER.\"\nIn Hie Church ut eight.     Admission\nirei' Hcilion,     Choir unil Orchestra.\nWednesday. Missionary evening by\nthe League,     Dehitto.\nNext Sunday, the   Bl-Oentonary of\nChurles Wesley's death,   will    I b\nserved; this writers hymns will lie\nused, und a short iieenuut of bis life\nwill lie given by the Pastor,\nBUILDING   NOTES.\nGeo. Leusk's new residence on\nEdward street is rnpidly approaching completion. Wlien comploted il\nwill be one of tlie prettiest residences in Cranbrook,\nGeo Kennedy is building n new\nresidence on Hanson Avenue.\n\"Dud\" Spt'agtlc bus completed n\nthroe room cottage on Ornnbrook\nst reel.\nOontrnctors Geo. Leask & Co.,nre\nbuilding two new cottuges on Vun\nHome nvenue.\nAmerican To Be a Lord.\nLondon, Doc ii. -Albert Kirby\nFairfax, tho Now Yorit clerlf,\nhas dooidod to ussu'ne tlio title of\nLord Fairfax and to take his\nsent in the house of Lords.\nWhon iho facl Hint ho had inherited lho title and estate of\nLord Fairfax wits first announced\nto the young inun, lie declared\nHint llio English peerage had nn\nattractions for him uml that ho\nwould refuse In assiine lho title,\nSince ihen. however, he has\napparently changed his mind und\nwill renounce liis allegiance in\ntho Dnited Slates ami become a\nsubject nf Kin}! Edward, Many\nlegnl preliminaries will have in\nlie  accomplished   before   I,nni\nFairfax enn take his seal in lho\nhouse of lords, but ho will likely\nlie ahii' tn pari cipate in the next\nsession of parliament. It is said\nHint Fairfax \u00ab'ill lie lho Hrsl\nAmerican oil1 ion in occupy n\nplace in llio ntigust body.\nFatal Accident.\nPornie, lhi I A fatal accident occurri I on tlio Ureal\nNothern cons'ruction n lew miles\nfrom town yesterday, by which\nnne iniin w;i- killed and another\nseriously h ured. Tlie men\nwere excuvniing gravel from u\nsand bank, when without llio\nslightest \u00ab irniug Ihey were\nburled by n .lido nl' earth with\nllie above result. 'I'lie injured\nman wus brought tn the hospital\nin Fernie. where, lie is\nreported tn no doing well.\nTwo int|in'St.s will lie lield in\nmorrow by < nronor I llcnsdcll. nne\nIt) inquire nin lhe death nf John\nllovan, vv 11 \u25a0 i was killed mi Wed\nnesday niii i liy boing run over\nby a Morris oy.Fornio and Michel\nrailway en tine,   while walking\nnil 1 he ll'ill    s mul   also   nne   hlln\nll ei'li' III     nil       llio      01*0111\nXiilhei'ii e, usl ruction Wnrk.\nPAYS HALF MILLION HOLLA It\nII. (I. Loan Paid Before Maturity\nA Muster Stroke of Minister\nof Finance\nIiiiil -i million dollars nl tin\niiiiiiiiis million ilnllui' Inun which\nPremier McBrlde's -envoi1 nl\ntt'ns compelled in negotiate when\nii Hrsl i'niil.' luln power ims I i\nl>:iiil back.. From this muv In\noMiin.'iioil ihe prosperity ol licit\nlsh Columbia, when ii Is pnyiiifi\ninnl, loans li.'li.,i' ilin reach\nmat it cily,\n'I'lie loan, 'i will im re iiiiei'\ned. was ui ,'i |iee (uiul , nml wns\niriinli' upon the nuthui'litalinn nl n\nSpCClllI M'.ssi r lhe   pro\\ Incltil\nlegislature called in Hie wlnlcr\nnf IIIOII I. The money wns re\npayable ai tlie rule nl' fcliHV'HO a\nyear with Interest. Since I Inn\nlime throe success! vo no nun I pay\nments havo  lioon mot, nml mi\nWednesday   lasl   *,* ,00li   \\\\-,i>\npaid nlTitt lime, which loaves\nonly \u2022V'nn.nmi sllll unpaid, Tliis\nwill lie paid ns sunn us ihe people\nwhn Imlil the linnils will  ho L'nod\nenough in uccepl the cash ihe\nsooner Hie belter pleased ihe\ngovernmenl will lie.\nTin' luili' million paid yestor\nduy was in paymonl nl' that\nanioiini ni' bonds owned by the\nCanada Li I'e Assn rn nee ('mn | mny.\n'I'he money lightness in Hie wisl\nhas propably heen responsible\nfnr ihe acceptance liy Hint company of the cash. The bonds\nwere redeemed al par, n prico\nvery  advantageous    from    ihe\npoinl      nf      View      nf     Hie     pin\nvincial government. It is especially   satisfactory   wl    ii\nis considered Ihal the government was paying .\"> per\ncent, interest for llie loan, while\nmoney lying in iis credit In the\nbank wns drawing o ly !!    By\nlho recent settlement the \u25a0 pie\nnf British Columbin inukoa clear\nl' per cent, on ?*i00,0()0 for ii n\t\nhor of yours\nThe condition nf provincial\nfinances fins vastly changed during the last three years, Winn\nHon. Mr. Tni Inw tool? charge nf\nihe department of ttuance ihe\ngovernmenl wns face in face\nwilh a decidedly unpleasant enn\ndition. Tlio loan wits negotiated\nin ineet liabilities iu London, uml\nto settle uu overdraft in tho\nImnl;. Now the coll'ers of Hie\ngovei'llinonl ure filled In nver\nHowing, und everyday announces\nIho Inception nf further public\nwork's.\nA Notable Convention.\nBoth political parties in British Columbia have recently held\nprovincial conventions, and bolli\nin the eiiy nl' Vancouver. The\nconventions wore hold about six\nweeks apart, lhe liberals having\nchosen the time of I he provincial\nexposition al .New Westminster,\nwhich always attracts a great\nmany people from the interior in\ntho coast and therefore makes I ho\ndate of the Fair a convenient\nlime fnr the holding nf conventions, Hul in spite nf ihul circumstance* tlie attendance at iho\nConservative gathering was\nmore than twice ns great ns the\nLiberals wore able in muster,\nNor is the whole difference he\ntween tlio character and spirit nf\nthelwocoiiferences explicable hy\nreference to the numbers in attendance merely, As ihe Con\nservalive delegates return in\niheir local associations ami report mi ilie meeting tin1 impression given everywhere is nne nf\nperfecl concord nnd enthusiastic\nconfidence in Hu- future of Hie\nparty, ami in its ability at every\nopportunity tn give efl'ocl in iis\npolicies which ure known in he\nthose of Hie groat majority ni\nthe people nf llriiisli Columbia\n'I'he onnsei'viiiiv invention\nnf UI07 will he notable for many\ntilings.     Nni Hie leusl.   perhaps,\nis thut it marked ihe disappearance of llie lasl vestige nl\nsee t inn ul jeu lousy. Undoubtedly\nsome apprehension was foil by\nmembers of interior associations\nai   the ruling that   no   proxies\nshould lie permitted.   Tl nasi\nconstituencies woro able in send\nfull dolegalinns, and Vancouver\nIsland and ihe Lower Mainland\nrepresentations made  up   more\nH   two thirds nl   the   niton\nilniiii'      Hul   il    hits   nm   I i\ncharged by nuy one Ihal any\nattempt wus made in lake ml\nvantage nf their numerical\nsuperiority h.v iho coasl dele\noiites. interior associations\nhave received n rale nnd reasonable proportion of seals on the\nexecutive, uud Iho nexl  eonven\nllllli will    he    held    ill    K'llltlliilips\nunder similar circumstances\nwlien ull the ad\\ antage in enn\n1 oniouce ,vdl lie wnli ihe tni'-ruir\nmembers,\nBin while ii is extreu.elv\ngratifying thul ull local jealousies\nni; forgotten and lh,. pui-ii j,\nmilted mul harmonious rrom ihe\nYiiw's N'esl Li Hie PaciHc, it i'lie mii'i,' iii ihe convention thut\nis aftor all. ihe nu\u2022-] iinptirinnl\nmatter.\nAi every convention lliere lire\ni certain ntiiiiber ui resolutions\n\"Ims Inptl unl, ,   nnrnial\nclrciitiiKliiiioos may be taken for\ngranted, I; may usually he\nissmnod,   ror  Insiiuico,   ili'nl   n\nPlll'ly I Velllioll  tt ill     inl.'    run\niidence in ihe parly lenders, and\niimi ii will endorse  the u -nl\npolicy nl me parly,\nlim the Conservatives nf Brll\n:sh i 'olumbiii did more Ihan that\nKimng is ih.- position  i;il;en  up\nin ll    .  llorden nnd his  follow\ners lu ihe Dominion Held mi  ihe\ni mil iiini'il Iliun l'n-..  :\nDistribution of Seed\nDistribution nl seed grain (iml\npotatoes from lhe Central ex\nperiiiicntul Farm (Ittawn, lliii\"-S\nHy   Instruction   of    the    llm\nI'll.WllliniiK   SCHOOL KKI'liHT\nUcport  I-'....    November   Large Atten\n:'\"   \"\"i Q I Conduct of Pupils\nDIVISION  1\n|Ml*   Caldwell Tcachor.)\nrotal   attendance        217\nAven,,,.   utondanco      Ins.\",\nI'orfocl    Attendance    Dale)    McCnl\nImu.      K. .ihi. -in      Brldgoe       Mnudle\nsli'iit mul Sybil ttlni,.\nDIVISION  2\nV    It    A tillers, in     'I',.,, bei\nTotal Attendance        re\nAverage Attendance   la mi\nPeriod   Attendance   May   Antbonj\nRaymond    Armstrong    Unroot  Dink\n11 .|\"'' liuuiii.un-. Sniii,. oillli\n\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0- Kenned) Lillian Leonk, Kntlo\nLoot i McNab, Jessie McCowan\nlielln Taylor,    Florence Woods   Win\n1 1  Deacon,  Lillian  McCowan,  Roy\n\\i i'lu\nD1VISIUN   I\ntMIss  Purdy,    Teachei I\nTotal  Attc-ndanco M0|\nAvorngo  Attendance        32 02\nPeriod   Attendance   Edith  Anthony\nOordon     Anthony,     Edith    Addorly,\nliuilii'i    Han leei!     Alborl   lim iihiiit\nllihlii    Cnilake,    Kathleen    Dumont,\nRose Ii nt.    iti,i|,ii    Laurie,  Duve\nli.'iil\nDIVISION   I\ni.\\ll-s   Ross,    Ten, ll.'l.,\nTotal    Attondnnco   1040\nAvorago  Attendance..    19-62\nPeriod     Attondnnco   Nathan   Barn\niiirt,    I nu t ,1     Armetrong,    Viuln\nBoyter, Florence linthie, Vlnney Dor-\nMinister of  Agriculture ti   dis- rl9' ATl\"'\" Bowness,    Wanda   Fink,\niribulion is bei mado this sen-1 ln\u00b0r? '''\"'''M'   Pladys  \"\"'i\"'\"''\"\"'\n\u201e    , ' nv in,no   mis si .i    .,,\u201e   i;,,,.,,.  HiKsina   Roi|o  Johnson,\nson ot samples of superior sorts Irving   Lcnsk,     Lottlo   Leask    Lee\nof grain nud potatoes tnCnnndiiin Look, mul Clifford McNab\nfanners for the improvement  of division .*,.\n\" ,  Jim slock fordislribution     TotJ^SSL\"^^.^!\nmis   heen   secured   i ly   from       Avorago  Attendance  42-42\nthe Experimental Farms lit Period Attendance draco Bardget\nIndian Head, Susk., and Bran MarS Humbert, Mlna Carson, Mel\ndon, Mini.    Tho stimuli's consistH?'1' ''\"''\"\"*.\u25a0 Vv*\"'k Crydorman, Fred\n'.\".\"-\u25a0 spHngwhJut, -icy. [!;;;!;:\"';,;i!;;t;\u201e\u201e\"';^:;- ~\nIndian corn (.for ensilng iiy)\nnul potatoes,   The cpiimiH.v of\nMerrll    Loask,    Douglas     McCowan,\n(ionl.m    McKonna,    Noll    McCallum,\nnuls senl is I lbs., ullil of   w'hetil   l':'1'\"' MctDc-irald, William Moore,  Bid\ni- h'li'lev *, lho   cm,\u25a0\u201e,,,i i i \u25a0'\"'>'   Murgatroyd,   Ralnsford    Parks,\n1 \"' -v  s , sullii'ienl  'h  Wilfred Stone   ,Mlcc Woods\nUse In SOW Olio IH'ellllelh   nf   llll DIVISION 6,\nacre The siunplos of Indian Miss Anderson, Teacher,)\nemu (Hid potatoes weigll !1 Ihs 1 'l'\"1\"1 Attendance . ...1.162.\n 'li-    A .p lily of eiich of lhe    ,we,T'v,,\/V!\"!\"b\"',i ito',.\nI-,, ti, \u201e,.;,,,       ,       \u25a0   ,'\u25a0 '     '''l lei I   Atlell'liillie    lliiiiihl   I'ntten.\nlollowing    varieties    has   1 n Willie   Prudon,    Ethel   Reed,   Merle\nsecured Tor this distribution: Taylor, Wang   Ship. Helen   Bridges,\nOuts     ['minor,    Wide Awake\nFred.  Dei\nHarriot  MoRut, Ruby\nwi.ii      , \u25a0;.    ,       i, i  .      ;'  uoncon,    \\ u.lei     liutnnnt,    Clarence\n\"I\"1''   f-iiaul,     Danish     Island,  Hickenbotham,   W. ,   Laurie   Helen\nllimiMiinl      Dollar,      Improved McKlnstry.\nLigowo,   nil    while    ntrloties.\nBlack oats are noi recommended       \"The Bonnie Brier Bush.\"\nlor general cultivation,  n   \"c\u00ab\nsamples, however, are available\nwhieh can  lie seni   If specially\nasked tor,\nWheal, lied Fife (beardless);\nPreston, Pringle's Chnmplnin\nand Huron (early bearded sorlsi;\nPercy and bl tin ley (early board-\nless varilies).\nGreatest of Scottisli Playswill\niimi Western Canada Famous\nSongstress u speeiui Feature.\nMr. C. P. Walker, owner und\nmanngor    of    Winnipeg's   new\n\u25a0Slnl'.(\u00abm theatre, llio Walker.has\njust comploted arrangements fnr\nn tour across Western Cannda of\nBarley.   Six rowed. -Monsury.  \"Tlie Bonnie Brier Bush,\" one of\nOdessa.  Mnnsllold nud   Cliuido.  iho greatest plays in tlie history\nTwo-rowed    Sluiidwell,    Invin- of iho drama,\nuiUlo, Canadian T -pet  Sid ;    Thl, \u201e\u201e\u201e.  u-m  besin   .,,    ,,,\n'\"'>\u25a0 William   Wednesduy,   December\nIndian Corn (for ensilage).    Uth and will close al  Nelson  li\nI'lu rly sorts, Angel of  Midnight, C., aboul  January   10th.    Alter\nCum pi mi's Early and Longfellow;\nInter varieties. Selected Loam\ning, Early Mastodon und Whin\nCup Yellow Henl.\nPotatoes Early varieties,\nEarly While Prinoand liochosici\nHose.   Medium tn late varieties,\nmie night in Kenora, n week\nwill he devoted to Winnipeg.\nwhere this fiimousdrnma has previously been givon tor four long\nengugomeiils, Cranbrook will\nbo among the eighteen cities al\ntt'liieli ii one  night  engagement\nCarman No, 1 and Lute Puritan will lie plnyed.\nThose later varieties are as a rule Tlie company which will  pre-\nmore productive than tl nrlier sent \"The Bonnie Brier Hush\"\nkinds on this tour numbers thirty\nJ i inly one sample can be senl to', people, and is composed nf play-\neach applicant, henee If un In- ers of prominence, among whom\ndividual receives a sample of are -I Polmer Collins, Walter\noats he cannot also recciveone of Scott Weeks. Ward K. Renselior,\nwheal, barley, Indian corn or\npotatoes. Lists of names from\none individual, or applications\nfor more Ihan one sample for one\nhousehold,cannot be entertained.\nThe samples will be sent free nl\ncharge through the mail.\nRoberl Ireland, late Pipe Major\nof the l-i li Highlanders of Toronto, Kenneth McKenzie,\nMarion McDonald, Ann Caird,\nAdelaide Matthews, Wm. .1.\nCasep, the Beuner children and\nmany others of note.   The en-\nApplications should lie ml tire New York scenic production\ndress to the Director of Expert- ttnd electrical equipment is\nmental Farms, Ottawa,  mav bo carried, a special large baggage\nseni iii unv ii before Uie  liith cnr '\"'\"'\u25a0- r \"v'1 f'\"'lllc ,raus*\nof February, aftor which the portatton\nlisis will in- elnseil. sn ihul the' A decided feature will be the\nsamples asked For muv be sent special engagement tor this tour,\nonl in good time for sowing of the Australian nightingale,\nApplicants should mention llio Miss Mnggie McCann, tliesweet-\nvariety they prefer, with a second esl singer ol Scottish songs thai\nson  ns nn  alternative    Appli   ever visited Canada,\neuiiiiiis will be tilled in in tier       \"The Bonnie Brier Bush,   the\nIn which ihey are received,  so play of all  plays dear   to   the\nInilii us the supply nf s I lasts,  hearts of the Canadian people, is\nFarmers aro advised lo upply a dramatization by James Mac-\nearly in   avoid   possible disup- Arthur of tho late Ian Maclaren's\niiolnlinoul    Those applying for story of the si  name,  and  it\nIndian cornor  potatoes should depicts life  in  the  luml   whoso\nbear in d thai the corn is mil. lochs und heathery lulls inspired\nusually distributed until April, tlie great song pool Robert\nund iimi poluloes ciinnol be Burns. If in his noi very long\nmailed inun hero until danger hul useful life, Ian Maclaron, or\nfrom frosl in Iransii isover N'o tlie l{e\\ John Watson, whicli\npnslago is reipiirod nn  mail ml   was his real naino, hud given Iho\ndressed   In    lhe    (','lllllil     ExpOl'i   j tt I ll'ill  III 11 lli UL'  lllll    \"'l'l,,.    *'o||llio\nmi'iilal Farm. Ol fawn Brier Bush.\" his life  would  mil\nWM SAI'MiKI.'S.      hnve   I n   lived   in   vain.    Tn\nDirector    of     ExporimenlalJ those wim follow thostugoclose\nFarms, ly  the  play  stands out   like  a\nlighlliouso in lhe sen of uuinloi'-\nPolitical I'olNTHUH osling stage si..nes    |i   is dis\ntinctly n play nl   henrl  Interest,\nWhile  Hie   eiillieilv    Is   abundant.\nwholesome nnd natural,\nrtnnndored     The enterprise   nl'   Manager\n\"\"\u25a0 m\"\"k|   \"''<\"*'  ''\"'* \"\"' '\"Walker in so-iii ii i'he Bonnie\n\u2122 \"l'\"'\"\"\"\" Brier   Bush\"   For    a    Western\nChristmas Cards to Canada tour will he appreciated\nby nil lovers of the bosl lu drama.\nIt    would   In'    ull I  nhh    I\"   nil   llili'l\nostod 111 honest    k-nvcrnmcnl,   thnt .1\ncommltte lie n|i| tied    ti\nilns district    1-   not    Ren\nHu\n.it   I'hns.   B,   Iti'iiln I'lll''. PROSPECTOR, CHANBROOK   B.l  .  DEC\n\u2666\" a '\u2666' aft:* ft <\u25a0 a * a a a    a a a a a <\u25a0 \u2666 a \u2666 * 4;aft    (]*\u25a0\ni %    tk\n\u25a0W\"'-J\nTHE WALL\n\u2666     PHONE 111 Armstrong  Avenue P 0   BON :;:;\n4\n9.\nWe Arc Ready To Go To\n4\n4\n-\n*\nA. IJ. Grai \u20ac-,\nl'l lll.l.slll.K    AND    KOITOIt,\nnn uiul\nends\nih.lnl      i\n'I'liy\nnuiii    In In\n************   **************\n* a,    a     .., m.m   *\nProfessional.\n-   '\u25a0\nBARRISTERS AND SOLICITOUS\nC'RAKBROOla,     -    H.C,\nAT    ANV    TIMK   un.i\n\u2666\nniousiire  it  inr new cover\ning.     llm    -i    i ml\" .\n\u00a9Jj\u00ab $fco*Ptttov-\n..Vl'UKD.W   HI V\nGran Hediictioiis\nl (inr Wall   *\n\u2666\n\u2666\n4\n4'\n9\n4\n4\n9\n9\nft\n'   \"   I\"\nI'up,   -    \u25a0   will   lie   wnr'.l\nlu call   ui\n.  '   lilts .1!    '\"\nB. H. SHORT & CO. I\nThu Painter* ami Dccoratoi *.\n'ft ft.ft. ft.9. 9   \u2666   o   a>   o   \u2666   ;   9      \u2666*\u2666\nft    0    ft    4    ft    9    ft\n************** >\u00ab\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666*   **********************\n4  \u201e. \u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\nA\n9\n9\n9\n9 FERNIE, B.C. 9\n9   MA.N'DPACTUUERS  n d BREWERS '        l-'IXE    \u2666\n\\ FORT STEELE\nbrew!;;'; ci : ro. f\nBEER    \u2022   PORTER\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666 SOLD BY TH;'. E\nt Bottled beer for famih\nJ ii>u .t specialt\\\n\u2666 Outside   Orders\n\u2666 GIVEN STRICT AND PROMPT ATTEXT\nX     SAT1SFACT1 N     fARAl PEE]\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\nP. O. BOX S12      fa\n'<j     TELEPHONE  SO, :\nll    la   Ji-  .'.i'i    - e     llllli'   before     Uie\niiiiiiu.'in,,1 doi'tinus mil  l,e held,  hut\nn .'   i\"\"   i\" i'i-i'|i.iii. im  n\n1 \u25a0\u25a0    Ij    there is u itreal    deal nl\nt ||\nThe   I'li-lii'-.-   nun.   .i-    .t.iti'il.   lime\n,    tickel. und ii    i n..i seil\n\u25a0'i i. thai     I h    i nni     \u25a0 noi  two\n\u25a0-il   lie   |iliiee,l in    the\nlelil\n-.. n\n;n   ii li                 ... i i, .in,I elec\nthe next\nimitin.\n\u25a0\n\u2022 t,, thi\nl'n ,.:.\n.\n'\n-\n'\n* ...SA W   YOUR   WOOD...* Uwvfly-MoCarter *Maodonald\n* *\n* WITH     \\ \u00a3\n9 FAIRBANKS-MORSE |\nGASOLINE   ENGINE jw.P.GURD\n* it's the si iiorl'oct r ling engine you can get,    The**\nimi\".     'rii.'  w mie- ni | i for sawing wood w Barrister\n\" \"j* TllK BEST IS TUE CHEAPEST *| Solicitor. Etc.\n^\"^^Sra^^ * PflTiVMRF RR(K Pl ^JiM%vf WmM' i^!^*\nI., -I  in it   _\\ I \/I I Illl\/IVL    DIVUu.    mg aim Blower Work,   *\nin   intlclnnt  ui un   1'inii    ii-nn,it : ft       ,,,.. ,... 9\\\nllllilllil, .1 llllilllil\ntin      uiil    imu.\nS D     ,,l   Ihem\n\"li   mini   .ill.l   i ,,| I ii|,l loll   : 'Ill\n\\   I'lilleerii   tlml    ||,m   i\u201e,llm,j-   to   ml\nii itise.  hnfl million-   Iii sell.\n\\    liiulei'   i,.   nne   iiiiii    ciista   Iii\ni.'.i'l \"ii political iv rs, uml milt\n\u25a0      Hn' eleet    Illllll'l   I\"  e   tlnill\nKi'i.il'llls     I.ion:\nI I Ol   Hie     new   I\nn>. ninny mnl luml\ni        9 '*\"\"'\u25a0   AliKXrs |j\n,\u201e\u201e\u2022;;\";;;\u2022 ************** ************\nC H. DUNBAR\nIIAIIKIS'I'KI;. SOUCITOK\numl NOTAHY  l'l lll.lt'.\nf   Port   Steele  Brewing Co.. Iwtd.    *\n1 *\n9*9*99*ft*<>9*<ft9*9\u00abft*<s4 \u2666\u2666>\u2666\u2666*\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666*\u2666\u00ab\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00ab\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2022\nL. CLAPP VV   ROLLINS?\nBaker Struct,      Cranlirtiok, \\'>.i'..\nis a i..\\i;i;k ami A'lTi.ACTiV'h: iitiTEi, oft quiet\nELEGANCE IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. WITH A\nCI'SIM', (if SUI'EI.IOli EXCELLENCE\nSpecial Rates By the Month\nHEADQUARTERS   EOU TOURISTS AND OLD  TIMERS\nft.*-*..*.*.*.*.a\n9; aft.a ft: < \u2666<>\u00ab><>\u2666<.\u2666\u00ab<.>\nii you Start Por a Drive :\n.-..\u201e,\na,,,','    ft\nHi ft\nft\n\u25a0\n'\n-\n''       '\nI\n\u2022   . - .      :     \u25a0\nt  I\n'        '\nIni\n' \u25a0     .      : I\nthe besl\nnd the\nt derives its   sup\n-\u25a0 ' ',     ':..,'\n\u2022 .'.'' j. ,   J --\n\u25a0   '     nul - j:ces    nnd\nbright   lu\nture.     In tin din tl  -   lis\ntiict II \u2022    until     \u2022:. .:    all    .iiu\n\u25a0    ru  '\u25a0   ' -  here  should,  ao fai  as\n:  ther than    retard\n'\">   elite!; i   \u25a0    vhich  makes    for the\n\u2022    imienl    ol the   various   Indus\nlich    now yields    returns unil\nfrom whicli    re.-itei   retin n- are anti\nil|i.i,eil   111   !!,i -\nThis pnpel has been plunginc for\ntin illstrh' for fourteen yenrs, it is\nthe in,nn-. i newspaper ol Southeast\nKootenity, ami duriuti these man)\nyours Ims Bivcn n fait degreo ol pub\nHi Itj ',. the natural advantages of\n' his 'li trict During it.i exlstenct\n\" has never iu uny way complulncd\n\"I treatment nl the hands of thc'peo\nllle   ill     tlm     I iiilllliilv .tt tent inl'\nIS enlli'il   Ii,   llie Iml   tlml   111   nil   [air\nness, mu alone to this pnper, but to\ndi Interested here, n generous mons-\n  ol    siipporl   should lie   given to\nthe Prospector.\nWorking men who hnve n job may\nit\" well tn hold il ilmvn this winter\nThere ure ninny men wnlking around\nlookine fm' employment. It looks\nus 11 we may have n hard winter, so\nId your .mils nuiii tb,, warm sprint\n'.'I   M.ll,\n1 -\nullll\n111\n\"'fe\u00a3rf\u00a5;' m\n!\u2022\u25a0     lll'l'-'     Will\nIn:   li'i'tli-'f\n\u25a0-     '  \u25a0\n.   .\nInu-lt-\n\u25a0   \u25a0    \u25a0     \u25a0\n\u25a0MM\u2014\u2014W \u2014\u2014MM    \" HOI \u2022\ni GRANBROOK TRADING 60.:\n' Flour and Feed of all Kinds Always on Hand\n\u2022> 9 a 4 a\na a a 4 a a a a a a ft <\u25a0 ft a ft a\na wnjmw\u00bbjmwTiHmm!WWiww\"\"''\u00bbtnmiwi??i \u2666\nI LEflSO HENDERSON I\n***** ~w*\n***\" mm\nI I\nc. Always Up-to-Dale -5\nr  Cranbrook, -      - B.C.  3\n^ItlililliiilUUiUtUllUUllUiillltiUliilliiilllllillUillllil^\n\u00a3 ABATTOIR AND COLD STORAGE        CSLGiR'f, ALTA 2\nThe tlovernment ul Tokio hnve no\nobjections to sendini; 5.000 Japs to\nUrltlsh Columbia to work on the 0,\nT   I-   \"i nny other railway.\nChas   Hyman,   es minister nf pub\n\u25a0    forks    is inclined   to think thai\ni ':\"i s     mission     to    Japan    was\nurgely un experimental one. for the\npresent government tins not an ides\n'   ' ('\u2022   ni i  -vli-it  it Is prepared to\n'   ('      '    H'hlll     It   will    .iee,  to,   If\n\"\u25a0'\u2022   ' Id Lain ii r and ins ministers\nllritish    Columbia  next  spring\nAnd ien    uimt tins   prov\n\u2022     nnd ivliul  it  will have in\n\"I' nt J  Immigration.\nI;' hu   '    to anything in the\n( Oriental    immigration   lhe\nHi    irnuienl    will   have    to\ntl   the i;   T     I' . then the\nmachine    will  instruct    the    govern\nment i     I     i-hat h   wanted, and jusl\nthey i un    proceed    In   tills\n\",\n\u2022\u25a0   'i    ''i-\u25a0\u25a0 I'll won   the wise man ol\nthe wesl iccording to     l.iln-ji'll\nthp   \" nly llll per com\nlation ol  llritish   Colum\n| lui       thai    linn.    Ims\n\u25a0'.\u25a0 .     '.'' - \\  nl   Japs ui\nnci    ilurlnii    iii,.   past\ni :.|.    in'i:,   im,i   i.,.i,.,i\n'      \u25a0 \u25a0 hite   men    would   have\nin  tin.   i.nuiiii       \\v,.\nthl     i    'in  \"i i o| the\nlhe   Hilt  Woven \"i  llritish\nunil   tl   .\".   why    ilui  Ihey\n ,    rv,j,    protesting\n\u25a0\u2022mil I   Hi\"   .Iiil.iii,....'  I'min,lu,,,   tren\nThl     , .,\u25a0 tion   .nil ho answered\n'   win     i.'.iliv    jo    the    ,- inu\nThis Week\nm\ni liKSII  i >, S li.;,-\nKUKSri  SIHU.MP\ni' fJEKIl  SMKI\/rS\nh'KKSfl ' \"i:\nh'KKSEl H.M.ii:'\"i\nI'lM.Ml SANMi 'N^\nIAf\/1    4ACKK .\u25a0!\u25a0.!.\nSKfXLKSS i i iDKlSli\nSALT !i!.i:!:     i!\ni.v,i 'I-, i.i- 'ii',:;;:, s\"i\nSMuKKU HAblMI   I\nKMi iK'l.li  !  il'l'l-.i: i\n'\u25a0'\u25a0     -voutlpi   ivIumt  Uii:   Hill  ti illilii-i\nlift    .(I     III        t\\\\t    ti.   tllllh'        cl-ilKHi\n'.I [t,    iml    li..l.'iii'..ilt'iil    lirit\nin   tmpiMH   ilni ii a  ii  .nni\n1 I        liitli (',,'.     -|lj '\u25a0\u25a0  tn,      \u25a0\nn't hi\n\u25a0i- nt\n-'!      '     \u25a0      Ill.l. It | 111!        '       ' I       lllll\n\\ '\nted  hi th\n\u25a0 ' ,   .   , .\ni\"\nij   ivtmlil   '\u25a0\n(i   \u25a0\ntn! II,mi     ll)\n\u25a0\nI \u25a0\n1    l\n\u25a0    ,    \u25a0\u25a0\n-.   T   r      iMi|i,.i,iM..it !\nriMMKi;  NOTU'K\nnotice tint   tin   !'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0*.    Sw I\nbei    Co., Mil    ul   \\\\.nulii'i,\n- \u25a0 tends tt)   uppl)   tu the Chiel\n'   \u25a0\u25a0.;\u25a0- \u25a0     ' l   .    .'\u25a0.',    -       , tllll U   Ul   :,\nn   \\ iu,    B.C    :\u25a0 i   ..    special    li\neul   .'ii.i chit)   ftwuj   tlmbei\n\u25a0\u25a0 ill iw ,:!    lieafi :\u25a0\"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0  landa til\niteutt)\ni      mencing  al   .    post   planted\nit i lost   No     '   ,.ii   I iu'   oasl\nLol   15 io nnd    running\nBouth,    theuce    80   chains\n<   SO chains  north,  thence\nwesl  in the place of com\ncontaining    640     acres\n'Sg\n\u2022\\   Nesl Pass Lumber Co Ltd\ner  Jas.   McLaren,   Locator\nS  member 7th   1907.\ntnencins ;ti  ei  post  planted\n-i    No. 25    nn   the   easl\nboundar)    i  Lol   1590 and running $\"\nchuins north,  thence east   80 chains,\nthence south sn   eliains, thence west\nSO chains to the place ol commencement,    containing 6-10 acres more or\nCrow * N'esl   Pass LumborCo. Ltd.\npei   Jas. McLaren.locator.\nDated  V ;ember 7th   L907.\n(3)   Comn oncing at  a post plantod\nat mile post iiii   on the   east   boundary of   Lot No. 4590    and running\nnorth    80    chains, thence     cast    st)\nchains, theoca soutli 80 chains, thence\nwest  mi chains to tho place of Cora\nmencement,     containing    G40    acres\nmore or less.\nCrows Nest i'ass Lumber Co. Ltd.\npei   -ins.   .McLaren,   locatoi\nDated Noverabor 7th 1907.\n(4J Commencing at   a post, planted\n80 chnins   east of mile   post No. 2o\nnn the east   boundary of   Lot   4590,\nand running east 80   chains,   thence\nsouth    80    clialns,    thence    west   Sl)\nchains, thence north 80 ehains to the\nplace nf   commencement,   containing\n1140 acres more or less.\nCrows .Vest  I'ass Lumber Co. Ltd.\nper .Lis.  McLaren,   locator.\nDated November 9th, 1907.\n(5)   Commencing at a post planted\n80 ehains   east   of     mile   post    No.\n25 on the east   boundary of Lot 45911\nand  running   east 80   chains   thence\nnorth     sn   chains,   thenee   west   80\nchains, thence south 80 eliains to the\nplace of   commencement,   containing\n040 acres more or Jess.\nCrows Nest I'ass Lumber Co.   Ltd.\nper Jas. McLaren, locator.\nDated  November 9th, 1907.\n(ii) Commencing nt   n post planted\n160 chains east    of mile post No. 25\non the   east    boundary of   Lot 4590\nnnd  running east 80   chains,    thence\nsmith    80    chains,     thence    west    80\nchains, thence north 8U ehains to tbe\nplace of   commencement,   containing\n040 acres more nr less.\nCrows Nest I'ass Lumber Co., Ltd.\nper Jas. McLaren, loeator.\nDated November 9th, J 907.\n(7) Commencing   at a post planted\n120 chains   east nf mile post No, 20\non   the east    boundary of   Lot 4690\nand running north  ICO chains, thenee\neast    40   chains,    thence    south    160\nchains, thenee wist 40 chains to the\nplace    of   commencement    containing\n640 acres more ni   less.\ncrows Xesl  i\\ s Lumber Co..Ltd,\nper  .las,  McLaren,   locatoi.\nDated   Novombei   Oth,  1907.        17\n-. \u25a0\n;-    '\n<   .\"\u25a0 mm\n''        \u00a73\nStock\nIs Now Ready In All\nIts Departments. None\nBetter in the Kootenays\nCall and look it over before\nmaking    your    purchases\n('i'llllill null,   li ('\nG. tt. Thompson\n-~^t,   IIAItHISTKH .\" SOI.lCl'l'Oll\n*Zm*)  NOTARY I'l'lll.lr\nOFFICE   REID   BUILDING\nrriiiiliriiuli   II.I'.\nI'll OM AS    Mc V ITT I E\nI^.I^.S.  cV CE.\nKlil't  Stroll'  U.C.\nDR. K. W. CONNOLLY\nPliijsiciiin I\"\"1 Stii'ijctiii\nOFFICE AKMSTHONCI  AVE,\n1 loans:   :i tn ll u.in.  2 inl ii.iii.\nI'linin' iiill.v 105    Roslilo\nllolinqtiniil   'I'iixi's,\ni'iirlirillin uili im mil is ihr.'rlr.I to\ntin- followlni! i\"ii.'i.'l (nnil Section\ni.'.ii. Chapter 32, Munlelpnl clnusof\n,cl\n\"'i'lu' rntos nnil inxi'M   mi  lului hi\n\"ii Improve! i , spoclnl   di ol li\nerwlne, which   nre unpnlti   un   t lull   ilny \"f Urn iniii'i-   in i'iu'Ii yi'in\nshull hi'iir iiii-n  i  nt   (In' rnte ol\n(\u25a0iiiiii  per ii'iii per nnnutn thereon\nTin)     M.   Iliilii'i'ls,\nCollector,\n('iiy Clerk's iiiii\"'\nCrnnlirook, li   r\n(ll.witlimiK  l.AMl DISTRICT.\nDistrict ni Kootenay.\nTAKK notice   Unii    Potor   Lund, \"I\nWnritnor,  13. C,  np.itl.iii  Ijiimbcr\nmini, Intonils In   upply for u speelnl\ntimber llconi hi  tho following ih-\nscribed    lands:      tlommonctnK   nt n\nImsi  pl'inii'il nt  iii tlii'iisl corner\n\"I  I...i  3008   Croup  I,  Koot y llin\nini'i, ilii-iH h-ii   3,1 chains,   thenco\nmuill    i.u   chains,    thonco    wesl    ::'\nI'llllillS,      llli'lli'i'      ,, |j| j,   uu      rlulil\nlhe placo ol i monroniont.\nI'KTKIt   l.l'NII.\nIluli'il  Novombor  13th.   I!in7.\nC. E. REID &  CO.,\nThe Drug-gists.\nI\nPhone   7 4-\nPHONE   56.\nThe Quality Store    \u00a7 |\nCRANBROOK  AERIE 967\nF. O. E.\nFRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES\nM.'i-I i'vit.v I'riilnv ul S p.m.\nVisiting   Druthers  Cordially   Invited\nClIAS. SMITH, W. Prcaldunt\nM. II. Ilii.i.ixii*. Sony.\nAorlo riiysii'iiin. P. O. l\"ox 2S.\n1,lllll....lll. ,....\u201el,.....,.l.,.M,llllll^\n: Rocky Mountain Chapter f\nNO.  lir>.  K. A. M.\n!j Rogillili'inoetl\nFANCY   AND  STAPLE GROCERIES           W || !!!d,\u201e'k. '''\"''\n1                \u00ab     '   .. V \\        nn     3(1    1 Sojourning  Ci\nj  v       yflc   \u00a3 coi'dittlly Invited\n^ml Tues\n1\nAPP\n\u25a0i\nnpaiiions   ar>\ni\nL.O I ill     -\nm I  it\u201ex 1  IHAN',.!\n(lli ^W.WAWWWffW.WW.1\n|] !ANCIENT ORDER',! FORESTERS\nCHOiCE  CIGARS. PIPES AND TOBACCOS    if\nVie. Iimi' iho Liii'ftesl Stock in the City\nOver  IOOO BOXES of Fancy Fruit\nSELLING  .vT $2.25 PER BON\n. F. Tatk, Scribe E,   \u00a3\nROOK, II. ('.       f\nM\u00ab**'WM.MW.>*V\u00bbWW'WAVmWW.*>#\n1 CiWoWiV k MANNING\nS^^^^:...!,.^SS^SS^32^^^^^3S?S^^i.......jj^3|\nI P. BUENS & CO, Ltd. 1\nJZ        II'iul Oili'i'.\n*Xzt        Oalgnry   4.11\nMiiin Ci 1 ll -.' inr Easl Kn\nCranbrook, 11   0\n^UJUUUllJlUlillUllilUlliiUlUWUUililiiliJUIiilllUiilUUIliUK\nj.11   1 uli In-.,iit show thul\n' hihI '  -i I'ntivc,   lim   ;i   unii\nI ... 11  iiiii Liberal   111 iln.\n'   iTtl.il    1,1   the    ll,,11,      I',,in\n'- .\".     mii'i'   1.nn.l    by the   nppulnl\n'   Mi     Laurence    I.,   lln-  henrli   I      fJUANDROOK   I,ANII   I11MTUHT\ntin    \u25a0 1   \"I i.iilnii'  lenves ' I'iBtrlcl   ui l<,\u201e,t..iiii.v.\n.ni' iimii the unii 1   tree ul [   TAK 10  notlco    thai   I'liiirleii Albori\nliartj    ure .t-lilnin  plclieil   1'ncli,  \"f Cranbriiivli,    n.c,    occupu\n'I   i'\". \"i i'i.    luu mi'   iilliiwctl I.,   i'\"\"  llnnchor,    Inteuils to  apply for\ni\"l   in lhn I'liiTiiptliin     ,-i'i-i    nl  ii,,.   11  speelnl    tlinber   liconoo    ovor   llio\n ne billowing    dose.i Ibcil    lunds:\u2014   C\t\niii'-niiiti- nl 11 luml plunteil -'it Hi''\n1 \"\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'\"\u25a0 \"I Inturday [nun nnrth cant corner ol Lot 8008, thonco\nr-r |s n|  iu.. hospltul   iniiili    33    chains,     tlionco   WOBt   lu\nThai  in.   1   nu-  i'liuins.      ilii'ii,!'    11    411   clialns,\n\u2022    '        \u2022      been taken    tn bis   Uienco  wonl   00 elmlns,  tllotMy south\nIn   novel  oxpeel    tn   It chains,  tlieneo runt  nm cllalns In\nTii orrowlul    news   fin   tho  placo    of   bogliinlnn,    containing\nMi   linii'i-    iii.niv li-iends in tin- ilu^    til\" nct'OB more or lens.\ntricl, who have nlwnys rccnnloil liiml Ohnrlcs  Albert  Oock.\n\"   nne   nf the   honest,   uprlchl   mnl      Hated   tills  13th.   Ilny nt   Novombor\n1   nu 11 \"I Hi.' country, nlwnys the   LB07. 40 '\n*    .Ta\u00ab^M\u00bb.t.i.iH linfMimii., till, a ,|a\u00abaaa.\u00aba\u00abWW. \u00bb....,..,   ~................aJ..^....^\u00ab...-d.....\u00aba.\u00bb\u00bb. ^\nj Dominion Meat Co., Ltd.\nI'linin' .\"7 lli'iiil ( Hiiro Calgary.\nWHOLESALE   AND  RETAIL   DEALERS   IX\nAU Kinds of Meats\nFlour and Feed. .  .\nJ        Our  11H111I   is always   frosli,  as all our lienf is killo\nj    Cranbroolt.\nt i\n\u25a0*'^am-*\"*~*\"*m*- \u25a0*~*-*\"*\"*\"*\"A-9- 9-:-4\u2014\"*:*- .*.+~9-*-4-*-.-m..ft.ft..ft,^..ft. ft ^^1^,1,^.1.\n-1 CRANBROOK     1\ni     * HOTEL \u00bb\niGttcsts 'Jomfort a Specially   Good Staliliny in Connection\nWuri'si in I'aili'iiiul ili'|ui|.    Has iiticonillio\nilatiuiis   lur    lln-   public    uttc(|iittllu(l   in\n('raiilii'imii.\n'^ HOGGARTH & ROLLINS\n\u00aeHot .unl Cold llallis Proprietors\nGeo. R. Leask & Co\nBUILDERS\nA ,\\ I)\nCourt Granbrook 8943\nMEETS   -'Nil   AMI   ITII   TllrlfSIIAYS\nIN WATTS' HALL\n\\ij~i 11 hjj   lirrtli.Tii   i'linliiilly   Invited\n(.'. It.,   W. I'. MACDONALD\nSiriviiii'v. \\v. HUNDEHSON\n^mrmfmfirniTifnnnimnmTnnmmn*\nI Tonsorial Parlor!\nE \u2014 3\nFoi n Cool nnd Clenn Shave\nOr u Per! net Hair Out\nA Hot or Cold Bath\n'\" Walter B.Laing\u201eK!','!'M,i\nE    Iliilii'i'Sii'i'i'i. Ci'iiiil.i'iiiik. B.C.\nUUUilUUUUUUUalUUUUUUUUaaUUU?\nIi\nW, R. BEATTY\nI   Mil. I tF.kil\nI'lmbulmur.\nKiiiM-nil piroeior\n(.'ItANHItUDK, ll.C.\nI\nW. CRAIG\nMASONRY\nSniiiii   lliillui'H   nml I''iii-ii,ii-i' U'nrllil\nSpuulall)-,\nCosl unil Stock Estlmatos\nPiiriiisliutl Upon Application,\nP.O. Box 834.   Granbrook, B.C.\nD, J, JOHNSON\nCarpenter % Builder\n(intnl Work nl\nki'iistniiililt' Price\nOffice and Workshop   Lewis St\nJ'\nCONTRACTORS    8 &^ CLINE      I\nA    l'l It i.N'K IN I ml HnX mi..; 8 tg^   VlaillU B\n'  !\nI'lfins, Spccilicnlirins\nami  KsliniMlt'S\nFURNISHED ON APPLICATION\nlllll Ill Mini,ml.ii lliiilii.r Slu\nIII' I\t\nAll   hinds   of    building    material\/\nconstantly on hand\nM.WITHl: \\   llo'l'KI.\nI,   I'ii-i C'tllHH Work in ull brum.In\n'\u25a0* lllllil'\nTonsorial Art I\nI* .-\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u00ab-\u00bb *aa4*a**9*a*4*9**a**49499i\n.MM\nNCRONiNO^NOfiRlNDINfi\nO WHY DO MOST\n,1A RAZORS PULL?\nFRill\nj..-;      ttecausetho) tire tempered\nfi | j        unevenly by fire ami\nK< J       \"III nut Imlil an edsc.\n-\u2022-'\/   CARBO-BUONETIC RAZORS\na\u201e mi tempered u hard\ni -is flint by our exclusive\n\"\u25a0\u25a0;&.,,      procoss of eleclrit.it>'.\n^^'?J>\t\nCHAS, E, REID & CO\nCl'iliilii'.ii.lt. ll.C     Tin' I inn.'!: isi\nGrannroon     Qj Pfturi. :::::\t\n\u2022   I? uiveru r\nTt ti.', i |\u00a3.\\N!!l!OOK   n 0.1  l'l'1'\nSfllVilliOII   ill lllll   tj.tr ,  ;,.'.\nIll\"'\nli   ui'\"   nr  fur\nii '\n.1\n\u25a0SLsSaJ*-..-.!\nRAILWAY\nCHRISTMAS\nEXCURSIONS\nE   \\ H T\n$67.35\nto Montreal, Toronto\numl nil |iniiil- west llinri'of ii\nONTARIO iimi QUEHEC\nQuebec, St John. Halifax and\niiiln'i-   M.ii'.iiiini'   I'l'nviii -I-\n('iln'-     Rules i|.lii'i.\nlinn,\nTii'kivs mi -nl,' Daily He-\ncomber Isi i,> i>.-<-,\u2022 m11.\u25a0\u2022 i- :;l-i\nRound Trip     First Class\nTHREE MONTHS I.l Mi !'\nOld Country Rales\nII .1 fux, Sl   .li.lm in\nPurl land uml rniiirii\n$78.35\nReuirn Ocean Fares\nSii'i'i'i\ni\ni\n1 IIKAIIV tf UOYI.K, PROP'8\nTeams ami ilrivors l'iiriii-li\nI   For any  poinl in I ho iii*.\n(Iriol,\nA. DOYLE, MuiiiiK' i\n\u25a0.\u2022m*-*\" *\u25a0*-*\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 ft\"*-*-*- \u25a0\u2022\"\u2022\"\u2022*\u25a0\u00ab \u00bb\u2022\u25a0'\u2022-\u00bb. -ft.\nCUANBRtlOK  1,\\NH DISTRICT.\nDistrict nt Kniiteiuiv.\nTAKE NOTICB, iimi i Bdwnrd\nWutts i.i Wiiiisliiiii',. Mi', l.iiiiilii'i\nin.in inii'iiil in npply inr a special\nliuilii'i' liconce mi'i tlir (allowing\ndescribed luml: Commonelng ut u\nposl planted ut tlir Soutlicnsl cor\nui'i- rl l.ui iiui.ii nulii'i' mat lorty\ni'liuins. llii'iii'i' suulli I'll rii.mis,\nllii'iii'i- wesl S'l rlu.ins, 1 lii'lli'i' suulli\nui elmlns, tlionco oust lu cllalns,\ntlionco snnili -lu i'liuins.Iiii'iu'i' ensl\nforty ilui i-liuins lu wosl liuun\nI'm)   ..I   'I'. I. or i..  Clupp, iiiinn'\nlliil'lll  211 I'llllillS.   In   N.W.   nilni'i   I' I!\ni',  i i. tlieiii'i' eusl 1\" ii   point jusl\ni li   ..( s.  10. eornor nf   l.nl nuiii,,\nnurlli    in   i il  ui   coinmenc nt,\niiiui    ri'iiiiiimii\".   C'lO neres   i v or\n\u25ba ll' 'inl' WANT A BOX OF*\nl   Hon Bons  j\nLowneys-\nWebbs and\nCtitlbHrys\n{    TELEHhONE NO. 141.    J\n*\u2666<\u2022\u2666\u2666\u2666*\u00ab\u2666\u2666\u2666*\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666+\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666*\u2666\u2666*\n\\ nni- in i :       Ul   hi t\n |i,.I'lll mii   I--     \u2022' \u25a0 l\nevidently llioir ; n nai ;;\nAlini-niii'ii    - wnrk ul constviti-lioli slia.il nlToi'ii\nKvuulnH    -    \u25a0    SuVli   . llle leusl possible   1 elit  i\"  tlie\nSimiliiy Si'ii.iiii in i.i, i, |irovince,    And this is the  work\n,\\ ii\u201ee> In- very nl--l,i   i\u201e  ,hl, of llu. eom-Miiy whii-li  is\n\u25a0ik .'M'.'iu Mondiiv nt 8 |i iii entirely tiiiuuoedlivtlie Dominion\n' '       ' liriiveriiineiil  ami   over  ivliii'h   it\n''Uniii- in have iiiiliiniii'ii i'  i.\nTin- nuestion in Bnltei   T.-i nisi\n\"f^rS\nMethodist Churoh\nKnllKI.'T  11\ni'i\nSumliiy Morning Sorvtes ul II ii.m.\nli'lli.\u00bb-lii|. ii liim   -   -  L'l.\", u.in.\nSuiuliu Sellout nnd liiijli'('!ii-:i p.m\nn\nKdwnitl Units.\nIialeil October IBth.lUOT\nCHANBROOK  LAND IHS'l'illl'l'.\nHis! ricl nf Kootenay,\nTAKH NOTICE tlml Edward Watt\nagent fm' tlie IVnttsburg Lumber l'n\nWntlsliiii'n.H.i'.,  Intend  tn npply (or\nn si inl timber licenco uver tlie lul\nlowing described lands; -\nCommencing ul it pusi planted\nnboul 2ii eliuins easl ni the south\nenst corner nl l.nl 30011, tbence in\ni'liuins eas!,  tlience SO i'liuins soutb,\nllli'lli'i' HI      I'llllillS      WI'SI,      llli'lli'i'   Su\ni-liuins nortli tn [mint, uf commencement containing Mn acres more ur\nless.\nWattsburg Lumber Company.\n43 Dated October 3rd,  1907.\nNOTICE.\nTAKE notice Hint I Intond in ap\nply tn Hie r.uuril ul Licence Com\nmissioncrs nt tlie Cranbrook License\n' District nt ils Bret meeting held nl\ntor ;!u days from tlie tirst publication \"i tliis nutii'i' fur u transfer\niniin mysi'lf tu Edward Wait of\nWattsburg, ll.C. uf llie hotel liconc:\nfnr Hie Wattsburg Hotel in Watts\nburg, B.C., Hie owner nf the lu'tmsed\npremises is A. E, Watts uf Watts\nburg,  B.C.\nJames   Noil.\nlint.'il ut Ornnbrook, B.C. this 29\nilny uf October, A.D.  1907. -I-l\nO1.ANBH0OK   LAND  DIBTIUGT\nIlislrii'l ul Kunti'iiiiv.\n'I'AKK nuliii' Mini Iiulii'il II. II,\nt'uy ui Bonnors Kerry, occupation\nlumberman, Intonils tu upply lur u\nspecial liniiit't' licenco ovor the inl\nlowing described Ininls: Commonc\nmu ni u posl planted nt tlio point ui\nIntersection ut the Bouthorn bottn\ndury nf l.nl sun nml iiu. western\nh liny ul  Lol    84311,  theueo    wosl\nIU   I'llllillS,    tllOtICO      Sillllll       SU      I'llllill:,,\ntlii'iiii' oust In elmlns, ihe-in-i- smith\nlu eluilus, iiii'iu'i' ensl tin i'liuins more\nor less iii ihr wost line ul i.u! 8486.\nihi'iii'e unrlh iiiiiI wrsi lollowing Hu'\nwestern nml sunt Inun boundaries ul\nLots sum, 8437,   silts,   .-uui   si;i:i iu\nllnllll    nl   rulllllH'llrt'lllt'Ill.\nRobort 11.  McCoy.\nDiileil Nov. 20th,  1907. is\nCITY  UK CRANBROOK,  11.   I'.\nORANBROOK  LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict ol Kootenay.\nTAKK nulii'i' Iluu llniiii'il A.\nBright, uf Black Kiver Falls, Wis\nI'unsiu, occupntion Hydraulic .Mining, inteuils tu upply fur a special\nIiinlii'i' licence nver the following ile\nscribed lumls: Commencing nt n\n[inst plunteil ut the northwest corner ul tinilier licence Nu. 13S24,tlicnce\nwest lu chnins, llience south lliu\neliuiiis, thonee eust 40 ehuins, tlience\nj nurth Ilill ehuins tn pluee uf begln-\nu iim.\nHalbort A. Bright.\nDated October 23,   1907. -IS\nThe time fur the commencement nf\nthe publication ui tin' above notice\nis extended tu the (ith dav nf Decom-\nl.i'l'   A.I!.    111117.\n\u25a0I.  V. Armstrong,\nAssistant Commissioner.\nment.    It is (intent imnl iimi iln\nonly lin|it' nl' justice is in I he  re-\nI urn nl  ;i  I 'ouservtilivo  -inn.   r\nmenl.\nTh.'-'' inn lim I'tviH issue*   in\nA speolal iiiviitui.ni is given to \"oratl lectorsi I'lt.i i-I.C .1 nn\ntliu  Men's Own  ai   8.80  in tlie bin uml vei'.y one ilieali nali\n\"Gym\" for men only. of the Conservative |iari,\\ is   i\n assailable,   i-  tlioriiuglily    well\nknown   nnil   is  entlnisen   ti     nil\n*\\%ftVa, ^KC9\\>t.X\\CX       nvecwlin illy innjiiril.N ..I   ilie\n \u2022**' _ people.     Nelson I'luniiliaii\notcnay\nA as, am- h^ At.   .. U\\7t^   mm**m*AW\nFresh air is introduced into\nttie Kootenay oven through a\nseries of vents at the bottom\noi the oven door, and the\ncooking- fumes carried out\nthroug-h another series of\nvents at the back of the oven.\n(Arrows  in \"*\nf\nSATURDAY, 1.1 KC\non 'I'd tuk\nwu Kootenai!\nDYE HOUSE\nFnr all kinds of\nDYEING and CLEANING\nXnthimr  title or coarse, lar\u00bb\nor smali thai wc cannot handle,\nWe Also Do Dry Dijeiiuj\nOffice .1. Leask, Tailor\nGIVF. IS A TRIAL.\nTIMBER NOTICE\nTako notice tlmt the Mott-Boulton\nLumber Company, Limited, of Elk-\nuiiniili, B.C., occupation lum her\nmanufacturers, intends to apply for\na special timher licence to cut and\ncarry awuy timlier from the follow-\nIng described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at\n'he   Nnrth   West   corner   of Lot 35i)\nEast     Km >t enay,    tlience    nurth   80\nehains,  thenee east Si) ciiain.s,  thenc-'\nsouth     80    ehains,     thenee   west    80\nehains   to   place   of commencement.\nContaining 640 acres more or less.\nMott-Boulton Lumber Co., Ltd.\nper  A.   .1.   Mott\nBated   this   Sth    day   uf    October\n1307. 41\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Kootenuy.\nTako notice that James M. W.\nHall, of Boston, Mass., occupation,\na^ent, intends to apply for perinis\nsion to purchase the following described laud.\nCommencing at a post planted at\nche southeast eorner of Lot 7222\nGroup 1, Kootenay District, thence\nnurth -10 chains to the northeast cor\nner of said Lot 7222, thence south*\neasterly following the boundary of\nthe island on which said northeast\ncorner of Lot 7222 is situute to a\npoint due eust of point of commence\nment, thenee west to point of commencement.\nJames M.  W. Hall.\nDated  October  16th,   1007. 43\n.*,ttlij\u00ab*-><'-'V .o, - KS\nSealed Tenders addressed to the\nundersigned ami endorsed \"Tenders for\npublic building ut Ladysmlth, it. ('.\nwill be received at this offlee until\nWednesday, December 11, 1907, inclusively, for the construction uf a\npublic building at Ladysmith,  B.C.\nPlans and specifications run he seen\nCRANBROOK  LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Kootenay.\nTAKE notiee that I Edward Watti\n\u00bbf Wattsburg,   occupation     lumber-1^\"\"forms' offender obt'alned\" \"\"at\nThe\nSmith Premier\nTypewriter\ntliis Department and on application\nto the Postmaster at Ladysmlth,\nH, C.\nPersons tendering are notified   that\ntenders will    not lie considered    unless   made on the printed form   sup-\nnib their actual\nn, intend to apply for a special\ntimber lieeuee over the following described lands:\u2014 Commencing at a\nposl placed at the N. W. corner of\nP. ii. 1086, thenee running 2n ehuins\nsouth, thence 20 ehaius west, thence\naboul    60    chains    north,   thence 20 pUed   nmI     8igned- w\n,'hains    east,    thence in a  southerly Bi*;natures\ndirection about 30 chains to the N.     Eac]l  tendel, mUBt   -)e accompanied\nW.  eorner of    Lot 3G94,    thence    20 by ,m nm.,,t(,,| <.\u25a0\u201e,,,\u201e,. on a chartered\nsouth,    tlience   20 chains    w\npoint of commencement      co\n160 neres more or less.\nEdward   Wutts\nHated   October  28,    P>07.\nA Notable Convention.\n\\ L C0HN  \\\nl Tailor ', Importer til t\nissiii's lliiil I'uiilriiiil lln' wlinli'n\nC.'niiiulii ilii'i'i'ini' spHi'in I'loiiii'lili\nul' sli'uiifilli in tin- pul icy nl' tl\"\n|>;irl,Y lis upplii'il lu 1 lii'ruiitlilinii-\niililiiiniiii' ill lln' wosl innl OS\npccinllv I \"-I w i'i-ii tlir I'iicliics uml I\ntill!  PllL'illl'\nllrilish    Coliiinblii    Ims    huon\nllniiii'il li.v tin' Doininiiin linwi'ii !\nnii'iit in  I'o.spool  nl' throo ipii's-1\nlinns   nf  llltl   wry   lii:..:l,rs;    iin  I    NOTICIS is heroby\npoi'ttince. iluys niter duto wi\n*>.       Fine It <\u25a0<'\/\u25a0\u25a0\/is.\ni i\n\\  t'nuilii-onk. ll.C.   Ai-ni-iliiiiiir, Aj   fc\nSe9SSS9S9SS69 \u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u2022\u00bb\u2022\u00bb.'\u2022\u00bb'\u2022\u00bb\"' 4\nItlVHkS   AND      8TRKAMS   ACT\nOne may conooilo nil tho ililli-\nctillii's croated hy tlie smhIf n in-\ncretiSQ in the volume ul Asiatic\niminiLM'iitioii. ll mny be \u25a0irtinloil\nIhni il wns unexpected, Iml\nstatesmanship sliuulil autieipnte\niliitii'iillii's. mil wnil lill they\niiiu'i1 developed. 'Pin1 Chinese\nquestion is nearly us nlil ns the\nwhite settlement in lhe province\nTlinl has heen i emulated in response in whal appeared to be the\nmust iniiiiiiiiiiiiis wish ol' iln'\npeople nf ihi' province. Thr\nHindus, as llriiisli subjects, are\nu olass apart, and lliero will be\nnu i iclinalion lo bin  tlio Dominion ii'tivi'i'iinii'iii for what is\nbeyond iis control. But the\ndunger ol a Japanese invasion\nwns foreseen, a Dominion\nminister paid nn official visil in\nlluil country nnd nn his ret urn\nrecommended Ihe nitificatioii of\na treaty which permits tlie entry\nof all the Japanese who euro lo\ni'iiiiii'. Practically ihe onlv part\nof Canada imniciliiitoly effected\nby thoir cnmini; is British Co-\nlui'.'.bin, yot there was nn pretence\nof consulting tin' interest or llie\nwishes of Ihis province in the\nmatter nml our representatives\nni Ottawa wore silent.\nIn spile uf tin' iitidevtahin.K ol\nevery Liberal candidate in the\nlasl Dominion campaign thai the\nconstruction of lhe Grand Trunk\nPacific Railway from tlie Pacific\ncoast would begin immediately.\nmilling lias been done yet. Because the provincial governmenl\nliv nn accepted cheque un\n'*'\u2022    '\"liiml; iniiili' payable tn the order    c\nitniimiB'the   Honourable tlm Minister nf I'ul\nIii'   Works, i'i|iinl tn ten jut cent, ilni 11\nIp.c.) of the amount   nt    the  tender, I\n\"    which will hr forfeited if llio   person\nCHANBROOK  LANB DISTRICT     ^^ ^IZnen\" upun' todo \u00bb\"\nDistrict ol Kootenay \u201e,.   ir   tie fii.il to   complete tho   worli\nAKB notice   thnt  Prank 11.   Do- contracted for.    II tlio tonder be not\nsail ol Crnnhronk, ll. ( ., occupation|ac(.0ptei| t|\u201e, ci10(|U(, Will bo returned.\nTin' Department does not bind It\nself to nccepl tho lowest or nny\ntondor.\nBy Order,\nPRED. GBLINAS,\nSocrotniy.\nflcpnrtmont ol Public Works,\nOttawa, Novombor 13, 1007.\n[llacksmitb, intends to npply t\nBpeclnl timber licence over the foi\nImviim- described InndB:\u2014 Com\nnionclng nl n imsi planted nl the\ntiortlioasl cornel' ,,i timber liconce\nNo. '.nuiii. tlu'iii.- wi-si su chains,\nthonco nui'tli 80 chnins, tlience ensl\nsii chnins, thonco south sn chnins to\nplaco of commencement, contnlnlng\nmu acres moro or Icsb.\nPrank  II.  Dezall.\nIluli'il Novombor iml.    1907.     I*\nOordwood for Hale.\nI nin propill'ed 10 supply, gnnd\ndrj slove wood, in nny length oi\nqiiniilily,     I ve  oi'doi's    will\nt:. 'V. iiogors, thr gr r, Itotili\n,V I'.lwi'll\nCRANBROOK   blCKNCK   IHSTIIliT\nCRANBROOK   LAND  DISTRICT\nIlislrii'l  ni Kootennj\n'I'M;.!': nuliii. ihni   John bclmor ni\nCranbrook,  B.C. occupation Inboror,\nI inii'ii'ls tn npply fm- a special timber\nin   ovor  ih.'  lollowing  ilescrlbcd|\n) lands Commonelng ut a pu t plan\ntod ni Uir Southwesl corner ol tlm\nber liconce Nn 0033, thonco nortli lim\n. linins, thi'iiri' west -tn chain . tlience\nsouth    nm chains,     tlionco   easl    In\nilns to pluco ol  oncement, Tho   hnjl-yonrlj     mooting   \"I    tho\n\u25a0toltn Dolraoi Board of Licence   C mlsslonors,   ui\nt    . ,       \u2022 lliiti-'l   Novelllbor,   iml.     11106.       I.i - (Vnnhrnnk    I ii-.'i,i'i'   Ilislrii'l       will   lie\noperators  and has, during hem at the cm\"\" lul.6\u2122 i\".....\n1906, broken every previous   COLUMBIAN  COLLEGE   TenM\u2122doyekU^S!e0''fo5etnoor7whon\nmuv wkst'Iinstkk.  nr.       lliu' following applications  will I'mni'\nReceives    hotll     Ladies   ami     clias,  Dl. Pinch, Fulls Vlow Hotel,\nGontiomen us Hesidonl nrnsDiiv Marysville, 11. C,\n\u201e  .      ,,    '      1'inii     Hnntlloy,     Central     Hotol,\nMinli'iils.    lias 11 coinplelo Uom- Ularysvlllo   11. 1'.\nmorcial or Businessf'oursn,  Pro |   H. U, Snwyor, tloynl Hotel llm-ys-\n,    1     ,    ,         villi',  It. C,\npares sliuli'iils lu gain  loaclinrs      .,,,,\u201e,  |lv,,\u201e   transfor lu    John Mc-\nCei'tiliealGS   nf all  grndes.     In Dermld, Contral Hotol, Wardner, B.C\n,,.,,-   , -,,    ,\u201e   , ,., Jamoa Brown,  Union Il..ii-l, Wnnl\nnliillmliiiu   Willi    I'i no ix r, i   I Nl- |,   ,,\nVMliSm    gives  tlm  I'uiu-   years     It'   11.     Bnlinrt,    Wnnlnor    II I.\n ,-, ,. , 1     1,  ,     , ,1 Wardnor, 11. C.\nfonrsoroi lho H.A   degrt'O.   ami      n   s. ,M\u201eil,,,, win   Hotel, Port\niim  Hrsl   your ul    lho   Tnronln 1 Bteolo, 11. c.\nSchool    of    Science       lln.   i.LN00t\/#l,8001''  rM \"',\"\"' \"'\"\"\n\u25a0|'i'ii--|ii'i'lui's   Cniirso\"     It.  W.  brow,   Nortli    Uuu-   llnli'l.\n\"'\"\" \u00ab who work In II C '^\"'^\"'\"'uLL,   wycime    ol,\nfnslructions    givon    in   Art.  WycllHo, n. c,\nTHE    SMITH    PREMIER  Music, Physical (I ireandeln-     N^ Hm\u2122. ^njji Hotel,   Wns,,,\nTYPEWRITER   COMPANY q\"llcm. Perry Creek,'ll, 0,   '\n.Ins.  Ni'il,   irnnsfoi' In Gil.    Willis,\nSYRACUSE, N. Y. I'm-    Onlondar    uir    address Wattsburg   Hotol,   WnttsliurK, B. C\nBRANCHES     K V B H YW H E B\u00ab   \"Oiluiiibinu rullnito\" ,'''M\"1' \u00b0l\"Pli. transfer tn    John IS,\nalbbons, Yahk llnli'l, Yahk, 11. t'.\nSPOKANE,  WASH. '    Turin   opons  Soploiiiher 17th I'- n   MORRIS,\n89 S hl.i In Street j 1900. La^u^lTiMiri..\ni STEWARTS $\nTIM-'.   I.K.MHMI   I'll I' IT  S'l'OUK\n'adipini'tors I'm :\nMAI.AII \\ tiHAI'KS\nTOKAY tlllAI'KS\nl.'tlllXK'linll ill!AI'l-'.s\ni'im; ai'I'i.ks\nX.W'KI   I'KANtlKS\nI'K MIS    AI'l'I.K.S    HANAXIS\nPUIS    I'llAXHUftlllP.S\nStR\\vnrts Fine Cliocolntes\nHugh Stewart\nPIioiir 75       fti'instronfl, ttw.\nhas widened ils market until it includes the whole civilized world; has become the\ntypewriter of over 300,00c\nrecord of sales, because il\nhas from the beginning besl\nmet every typewriter need.\nM-IE tri-color feature of\nthe Smith Premier\nTypewriter is recognized as the greatest improvement in modern typewriter construction\u2014 yet. in\nproviding it, none of the\nstrong fundamental features, for which the Smith\nPremier has always been\nnoted, have been sacrificed.\nComplete literature on request.\nSpl'I'lUl\n(!KT A COPY OF 'I'lll\".\nGreat West Life\nvon lliiil sixty\ntond iu .iiijiiy\nto the Chief Commissioner ol Landa\nnml Works under the provisions oi\ntlm \"Rivers iiii.i Streams Act\" foi\npermission tu reraovo obstructions\nami make Improvements nn Thomp\nson Creek, in West Kootenay, ncm\nKitchener, and make Uu* hhiiiu lit for\nrafting ami driving thereon l<>^,\ntinibor, lumber, rafts, or crafts, nni!\nto construct dams, booms, slides\nami chutes, ami make bucIi other\nimprovements as may he necessary\nfor said  purposes.\nThe portion of the said Creek on\n\u25a0vi i.-n ihe right i<- maKe stud im\nprovements is sought, passes thrnugl\nLot \"Sou Group 1, West Kooteuuy (Ue\ntrict, uud through -Lot 7\"!)\".. Group\n1, West Kootenay District, running\nnortii westerly to u point about\nthree hundred feet south of tlir Ca\nundian Pacific Railway track, al\nwhich point the applicants are de\nsirous of constructing a dam.\nKitchener Lumber MillB.Ijimited\nHnted  October  24th, A.I).    L907.  4-1\nCRANBROOK   LAND  DISTRICT\nDistrict of Kootenav.\nTAKK notice that Frank H. Dez\nall, of ('ranbrook. H.C, occupation\nBlacksmith. Intends to apply for a\nspecial timber licence over the foi\nlowing described lands: Commencing\nat a post planted at the south east\ncorner of timber licence 9033, thence\neast 40 chains more or less to Lot\n5241, tlience north 1110 chains, thence\nwest 40 clia i ns more t u* less 111\nFrank H. Deznlls timber licence ap\nplication staked November 2ml, 10117,\nthence south 100 chains to plnee of\ncommencement.\nFrank   II.   Dezall.\nDated November 2nd,  L307,        47\nRIVERS   AND   STREAMS  ACT.\nNOTICK is hereby given that sixty\ndays after date I intend to apply tl'\nthe Chief Commissioner of Liimls\nand Worka under the provisions ol\nthe \"Rivers aud Streams Act\" for\npermission to remove obstruction:-\nami make improvements on the Lit\ntie Moyie River in Kast, Kootenay\nwhere it passes through Lots 8435,\n8436, XW7, 8438, 8430, 8110 and 8441,\nand make the same lit for rafting\nami driving thereon logs, timber.\nlumber, rafts or crafts, and to inn\nstruct dams at certain points on tin\nsaid river where jt passes through\nLots X-1U7 and 8439 ami at a poinl\nabout one third (1-3) of a mile c; st\nof Lot 8111 and at such other points\nas may be decided upon. Also tn\nconstruct Humes through the saiil\nLots S44I and 8140 ami extending a\nshort distance north thereof and\nbooms, slides and chutes at sue!-\nother points as may be required anil\nto make such ot her Improvemontf\nas may    be necessary  for said    pur-\nThe portion of the said river nn\nwhich tbe right to make said im\nprovements is sought passes through\nthe Lots referred to in the District\nof East Kootenay, h.t,'. and runs\nsouth  easterly.\nR.   II.   McCoy,\nDated this Sth dav of November\nA.D.   1907. 46\nNOTICE\n(\nillustration\nshow method\nof ventilation.)\nThe air in the\noven is always\nkept pure. The\nnatural flavor\nof every\narticle is\ncompletely\nretained\nE very thing\ntastes moHtriw      \u2014^-i JT^\ndelicious. JJ 2     zr\/V-\u2014If    .\nfreeK\nBooklet\n, on request. \u2014\u2014\nT\nNOTICE IS  HEREBY GIVEN tlmt\n11 application will lie made |t. 1 lie\nLegislative  Assembly   of    British   ' o\nimblfl ai its nest session fm- nn Ael\nto incorporate tin- Kt.-iern British\n, ^ IColumbln    Railway    Company    with\nAssurance CoMPANYSj^^r^.r'r^ra\n|-4:inil,ii',l liiua.,' in I,,' operated by\nsr. a \u00bbr (-\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0->i-\u00ab \"tenm, oleetrlclty, \"i nny othor -ww\nPAlVli'HLET        er lor tho cnrrylnn   ol lrolKht,   pun\nHongora nml   oxprodti; commnnclne.   it\nii in.int  mi tl,,. s li Pork ol Mich\ntaiiiii Result's to Poiicij Hoiiicrs \u00b0'B'.',':;:;;!! ,.!\u201e:;,';.\",\";;;',],','.\" 'r'Z-'X\"\nllniiii'il   nf tin,    Wostorn    Dlvlalon \"I\nar, \u25a0    *>r    m. \u2022 tlm Onnmllnn Pncinc Rnllwiiy. Uicnco\nFred.  WW.  Swain   |>utititu^ In \u201e Bouthorly   illreetlon   ni.\nsniil crook h. Hn' mouth nf Hi.' k.i-i\nHI.--  WOT Atif NT Fork nl sulil urcok,  thonco   up   mtlil\nKlisl    Fnlli   nf   -.,lil   8 ll   I'lll'k   III  nl'\nI'l'iiiilii'inili. II.f'., A nusl iiiiii Av.  I'listi'ily   j,11,1    itlii'iii   (llrocl  I\"\ntllO  Jlllllllllit   1,1'i Ui'.'ll     lllll   rii'i'l    .nul    i\nll'illllllll'V       \"I       llll'       t'' I J. I 11 .'J I \u25a0 I        Ull,',.\nORANIIIinoK  I.AND I1ISTUIOT, thenco In n southerly illreetlon ilnwn\nlilKiii.l ill Kootonay. sniil  trl|iutnry in tho   [\"hilhontl  lln\nTiiki'   noli\"    tlmt ITrnnlt II. ITnlo, or, thenco Hotithorly nl  uniii Phil\nnf Ifornlc,  I'1' loupiitton  l.umhor hontl rlvor to u point  tin lln-   Intel\nlllnll,    IlltOlltl      tn    npply   fnr   pi'l'mls    mil iniinl   llnnli.lnl'V   liotwcoll   tlir  pi'in\nsiiui  In   |  mm'   tlm [allowing tin   inn' ,,1   llrllli.li    (Inltimblii   nml    Hi''\nSl'l'lhl'il   Imnl                                                      llllltctl   Slnli'.-J nl   AtltcrlCH,  ji  ihlnlnv\nt'lilllllll'lirn      tit   11   host  plllllll'll   on  ol   J,Imnl    mn    mil\u2122      <     nl       .\nthe I'listciii liiilintlnry nl nn Islam! in with power in coiihI I  nm1 oiiorntn\nfile Koototltl)   Itiver lit the mil'llietist   telegraph  nml   tnlnpl '  lim'\" fm   lli'\ncorner   nl   Lot 7222, tl :o wesl   In ,,,.,\u201e., f   i    IiiibIiioh I foi  Hi\"\nthe wcsti'i'h  liiiiimlury nf sniil isliiml pul,lie,  will,    powor In own, use nnil\nthonco northerly  lollowing lhe west opernte wutor powers   convenient   to\nem   hotinthiry nl srthl    IbIihhI tn its the roiul lor rnllwny i Hut inn\niiinui  nortlierly  point, thonco south poses, nml  with such   othor   powers\neasterly      i illowlng    the      enst-orn nml privileges   nH nro usuitlly   glvon\nboundnry \"i snhl islnml to pninl   nf to Hallway Companies,\ncoinmonccniiiit,   mul    holng    nil    nl Dntctl nl Cranlirook tlii'    311th tiny\nsniil Isiiiiul north or siilil Iml. Tin. ,,r November,  11107\n\"\"rank  11   llnle Harvoy,  Mclfartoi  ,\"   Maedonald\nHilled in in Inn   17th,  11)07,           HI , I'.i      Bolloltors loi   Hm    Applicants\nMCCLARYS\ntONOON, lOKonilO.  MONTKEAL, WINNIPRO, VANCOUVER, SI. JOHN, HAMILTO*-\nPATMORE   BROS..  Sole   Agents\n* 99m9m*9%9999ftftftftftftftft:'i\nI NOETH   STAE       |\nI -s=- , HOTEL I\n9\nKimberley,   B. C. 9\n9\n9\n9\n|    H, W. DREW, Proprietor.\nir.\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbMM'\u00bbTj\u00bb-l\\\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbVW'a\u00bb\\l\u00bbailllV^i-aV'.\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb\u00bbiai\u00bb\u00bb%%MiMmM4\u00ab1MM%\u00ab^\nFOUNI\n'X IIAKKII ST., ONE Iimii; WKST nl\nHll.l. .v to. Tlm unl) ph,,',. i\u201e tinvi\nHiii '-mi iimiii- lil,- worth il,,- llvin.'.\nTlie\nlosiBolitan Hole\nE. H. SMALL. Manag-er\nVJ\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb%\u00bb*ttt,'llllr'Ji\u00bbW\\'Mt-in-ji1V,^\u00bba*llrn\u00bb\\i\u00ab(.'\u00bbU'ftTlMlt-t***?.'\u00bb^l*t \u2022\nSchool of Mining\nA COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE,\nAtllltaled (o Qoeen's University.\nThe followlni Courses ire tfleretf:\nI -I'liur Years'Course (or UcjrecofB.se.\nll\u2014Tliree Years' Course for Piplotus.\nu\u2014Miiiiii'f l.tiKineerinj.\nb\u2014Clicmislry md Miuerslogr.\nc\u2014Mineralciijy and Geology.\nKINGSTON,  ONT.    t%X\u00a3\u00b0$Z*\u00b0*\nK\u00bbr Calendar of the Sclmnl nnd further \/-Mechanical Enf-ineeHn-f.\ninformation, apply to the Secretary. School K\u2014Electrical Hnginecring.\nof Minim* Kinj-ftton, Ontario. A\u2014Biology and Public Health. ?\nWood   In  Any   Quantity\nPERFECTLY   DRY\nE. A. Liezert\nILenve Orders ot Cranbrook  Trading   Co.   or   uis.il    them   Crtmbrook\n* CKNTKy\\L    HOTEL I\nMiti'vi-vil.i'. It r,\n(J0LRS tlANDLEY, Prop\nTho lai'iiilliifi llnli'l nl ihr Si\nMilrj  - V:illrv.   \\'i,'.'ii,iv ii \u25a0\nH\"Ul'.      fl,l'lli\"lll'll. 'I'lll,Ir      iii\nL-iiinl lis unv ill  kii'ilt'lil] v.\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\nI\n9\n9\n*   &OOD     SAMPLE     ROOMS   *\nl [\"HE PROSPECTOR, ORANBROOK   B.C., DEC. 7. IH07\n*##^l\u00abf)\u20acNMft4MHMMe#MMeeeiMMM*<\n44\nChristmas Delicacies Now\"\nTor tlie Next Tliree\nXMAS good things to eat\nand drink will be the foremost\nthought of the people.\nToothsome delicacies for every\ncourse  are prominent here, dis\nplayed and priced to promote\nquick selling.\n\"\u25a0\u25a0 it*g *. gull*\nCalifornia   Walnuts    Now   In\nStock.     The   Best  Procurable\nFINK'S   Pure   Food GROCERY   Dept.\nOur Goods are\n(JUARANTEED\nSTOCK UP NOW!\nFor your needs as we can give\nbetter service than to wait for\nthe last few days.\nWe are showing a variety and\nstock of domestic and imported\ngoods this season not excelled\nby metropolitan stores. Come\nin and see the new things.\nNOT\nMONEY BACK\nf-OU ARE\nATI SPIED\nRussian Cluster Raisins.    The\nFinest on the Market\n\u00ae<\u00a7f><\u00a7f>i#\u00a7>@\n\u2022\u25a0\/*t&\/t\nS###\u00ae#\u00a7\u00ae#\u00ae#\u00ae#\u00ab(\n\u00aeite |tcctspcrUn\\\nNavel  Oranges at  Stewart\n1 cheap I\nSALE OF FANCY WORK | ***** * ** ** ****:\u00ab* ***********\n;<1\nnotoriety enn hi\nis a critic.\nby TUK\nRINGS RINGS\nit ii;  i'\\ i u\\ in n>\\\n1 CP.\nUll STOCK  OF RINIIS\n,,|,l,'l,'.   Nn\nIII       M-I.'.'li,\nKOR XMAS.\nII  will !\u00bb' ;i PI.'innm- to Hunt.' Ynn Prices\nW. F. TV TH ~\nTill'', .ll-'.WKI.I-'.l,'\nil r'll'l \\l,   I', I'. II    W \\ 'I'i 11    IXSI'I'll \"l'l III\niATUUDAY, I','    *   li\": ' ___ \\9\nRemember   the place to got Hume   Ladies'   Guild Of Christ  Church I 9\n-:-\"\"\"\"\"Tnrm\"T\"\"T\"\"\"nnT\"m\"\"\"nTTTT\"Tn'r**\"n-:-   Made Candy   fresh daily 'The Palm' I\nI  LOCAL NEWS. 1   \u25a0:.-. 0 a.'w^ .\u201e\u201e.\u201e\u201e,,..,\u201e' AT \u2122I: K,:'\"1'0HS\nF ?  ol   Home  Missions  in  llritish Coluni-\nMlUUUUUUUUiillUUUUUUUUUUUUUv\nW   li   Hill ,v   Co..received\niirluads of furniture this wi\nThe    tlrst   unn\ncnmpnlen    was 111\novenine   ol  Inst   vv\nthe    municip\nto occupy tlir pulpit\nalio! Knox   Presbyterian   Church, Sun\nj day evening Di ectnbor Stli.\n,11    ,-\\  shrewd    polltlcnl   authority  Ims\nThursday Dec. S2th\nDulls     beautifully     dressed\n'VcTnTs'ifay | predicted\"that \"lit\" the next'Domlnion j Handkerchiefs, Api'OIlS, Cushions\nelections the Laurier Government Tell Cozies, and Fancy Articles\nwill imi carrv   more   Hint 2G nut nt ,,,   .    . , . * ,.\nSuitable lor Christmas Presents.\n1   The Co-Operative   Store   wns busy **'\u2022 seats in Ontario.\nthis week transfering   n enr   load nf\nfurniture Irom the depot to their big     Madame  Letelllor.tho    famous Par\nKmI'i'li,,us i  Norbury  Avenue psinn Palmist  is in   Cranbrook for n\n[short time,     Cull to day jii  the Cran\nT      Kvnns   ol     Snn.l     Point,    Hob!\nDempsey nnd  .1.  Kobertson ol Ward-\ntier were al  tbe   Cosmopolitan Mon-\nbrook Hotel, llnom 28. Hours:  lu n\nin   to 1(1 p.m.\n\"Jimmy\" Campbell lius takon over\nlliu' iiinnimi'ini'iii of the new hotel nt\n'I'lu'   present   Dominion  Government  Kingsgate.     \"Jimmy\" Is very popu-\ntiuiv be    styled  \"  Ollieinl  linrnaclea\" I lur among tho rullway men, and will\nmi Hm ship uf stnto,   and    will    re   no doubt  make j: success in liis now\n'iiiii.' ll lectors    to   scrape    these venture.\nbarnacles nil   at the coming   general j\nelections. ,    Mr. and .Mrs. John   Lensk gave   n\nfarewell social on Thursday   evening\nPersons who   desire to   hnve their11\" honor of Miss Mary Chrlstlnn.who\nnames    placed on    the   voters   lists is leaving   in   n   few   iluys   for   (Hill\nI must  either    presont    their   applica- England   after   j-   somewhat lengthy\ntions t\"   tin'   collector,   nr   make a holiday ol about   18   months.      Thei\n[statutory   declaration   before a Jus-|evenlng   wus   spent    in   songs   uiul'\nSali' will continue until articles\nsliall havo been disposed nf.\nPRICKS   KKASiiNAIll.K\nRefreshments will be on snlo dny\nand evening.,\nCOME ONE!!\nCOME ALL!\nif tin' Peace, nr before n ('mn\noner fnr taking affidavits undei\nilections Act\nm*%*m%mW99**9%999999999999%9999999\n9 9\n9\nmm'\n\u2022f*\n9\n9\n9\n9\nT E L E G R A M 1\n9\n9\nWIRELESS   MESSAGE\n*\ni'i\nV\n\u2022 !\u25a0\nThe North Pole Aerial Telegraph Co.\n,   i     Ii'i HATED\n\u20221*\nl   -       \u25a0                                            lay Mussairi's To  Nil Um World\n-*\u2022\n\u25a0t*\nu        -       \\                            Tin,'  Fill                                     Check.\n\u2022r\njMIDNIOHI                                   137-22\na*\ni*i\nG CZ *\\\\r\\                    t             '                                                                                        luir\n\u25a0 ri.-l               \u25a0\n9\nTo                                 .1  i> Miii: ui.\n9\nCKAXHUOOK, n.c\n9\n9\n9\n9\n*\n- and  Ilir     S   iips  11   o all Poclcnl\nund Slfd-..  t        ,-u    Imvi' in tin   .tor   '\u25a0.\u25a0 inn.    Will\nfull in,' limn, on Chi   -tl    .    K  -\nSANTA fl..\\l's,\n9\n9\n\u00a7\n9\n9\n9\ngames, then enme tlie principnl part\n\u00ab.f tin- programme, tin- delivering of\nthe farewell addresses, which were\ngiven by Mossrs Houston, Pcrgusslon\nand Jones, and were descriptive of\nUn- high esteem in which Miss Christian is ludd by lui many friends in\nCranhrook. .Mr. Thomas Christian\nia a neat ami appropriate speech re\nsponded fur his sister. The ovon\niim closed with ilie singing of tin1\nfarewell  anthem,\"(Ud   Lam:   Syne.\"\nWll.l, STAND HY TllK JAPS.\nMGDOIIilKI&Laillfl\nI'tMi I, ROOM\nCIGAR STORE\nI'ftl.MliS.   (JlflAUKTTHS. TOBACCOS\nI'll'KS       AMI       (\u2022ONFI'(.\"i'10NI*lfY\nBarber Shop and Bath Room\nin connection.\nIttmvn.   Hit.   .',.    floforc   nn ullilii'l\nif 3.000 persons   TuoBilny    nlghl  S\n3,00 H\nr;S'ECsS\u00bbf;=|$3,00 a'mONTH\nI lull,    Inl'   llis   utt it 11.1,'    ill   gOlng   lliil'lll        '\nllriiisli   I'niuiiiiiin  \"trying to  cntch        (iood Discount For Cnsli\nvotes\" liy fnvorlns Hie rcstrlctii I\nni'se Immlgratii.n,    'I'lm promlor      ciuoir STRONU\nBnid thnt, while China wus not\n-Iiii.iiii wns nn nil;, .-i Britain, unit if\nunl should liri'uk ,, it, lie sniil, Jap\nnni'sc  Would  lie lolllld lighting siile liy\nMil.' mill llriiisli   hips. \"Sn long ns\nI   lllll   lll'.'lil   nf   till'     j'uvi'l'llllll'llt    llllll'll\nnilvlacs llis I'lM'i'liiii, V the Governor\nClonornl,\" said Sti Wilfrid, \"tlml\ngovornmonl will ne er dn anything\nin jeopardize Hm In.iisli Jnpanoso\ntreaty.\"\nRAIMVAY  til'l'lt I M.ri  AltltlVI'.\nSIMPLE.\nmm\n9T^J( 'III ING else does quite so well for n  Man's or '0\nIR           a liovs  Christmas, as  something he ran wear. W\n* Whal he wears he'll appreciate. -S\n'_.        We give below a few nl the lines we are  showing. W\ni Conic and see them Inr yourself, you will noi require ft\n9 i\" worry any more ahout your Ninas Gifts. 9\n9 9'\nft Mens Fur Lined Mocha Gloves at $2.50 to 9\n9.               83.50 a pair. 9\n9 9\nX Mens Silk Lined Mocha Gloves at $1.50 to a\n1              82.75 a pair. %\n9 Mens Wool Lined Gloves in Kid and Mocha jjtj\n* at $1.25, Si.75 and $2.75 a pair. 9\n9 W\n9          Fancu Braces For Xmas Presents S\n'*      Nicely boxed, j ust the present tn give  Inr  Ninas.\n*\n9\nMens Fancu Boxed Handkerchiefs 9\nI lall diizt'ii ina box in Cambric and Linen at $ i.oo   9\nbox. |\n15 and s,'. 50 a box,\nJm^**\nCranhrook Thursday      This was I       I X^l    ' V-,   \"\" -\u25a0' iti1    '\nliml  visil    1,, llm   nieiropolls nf tlie     \/     >^ vVt.''.'....'\u00bb.'\"\nKnnli'iiiiys, Jiml   Im oxprossod  himself I    S\nMr. Pl'leo, tin- new lielierul Super\nIntendonl ol the Wei inn Division nf\nit\"' O,  I',  li., sponl sevornl hours ii\nX  Ai si.mi, si.50, $2.00 and S2.50 each,     We have a   ft\n\u25a0ft,   Siiiiii   Lixi  with  Sikkiim;   Siiai-i;   Buckles   with   9\n9 space suitable for initials.\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n9\nft\n*\n*\n*\n*\n\u25a0A    Reid Rloek Cranbroolt, B.C.     ft\nwlk^ftiW IklkttlkttJI    Uiil )A W *fc'*fc mt mt )A 3A 3Kmt ssk Ufc\nft ft fttfrt;^ ^ *w ^ ^ 1* *W**r* : 1* It* *ftt*r**At.r)jttj*rit,itt *w ,\"H 'jB-'HI m'm\nBRautil'ul Sfilection OF Mens Ties\nSwell Patterns and and Silks.     All colors and (nin\nbinations in suii any shade of taste.\nPRICKS \"iiii- . 7,'u'.. si.iin und ISI..\"tt EACH\n9\n9\n9\n9\nBOMS BROTHERS i\nJ.D. McBRIDE\nHeadquarters    for    Xmas    Purchasers\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\nns holnii niui'h plctised witli I In- ap\npouninco nf Ornnhrimli. lie was uc\nconipiinlnd hv W I-: iViioilliotmo, Mas\nIn- Mi'i'huiiii',   nml  11     Rlnslord.lils\niiii'i   Master Mocln -      'I'lie Rontlii\n111.11 lull mi 1 speeiui train fm\nllm nusl  .In ti in-, lln , \u25a0,, 1 1,,, \u25a0.\n\u25a0ni whom it 11 w itoNoianN\nI ^\u2022*\u00bb><\u00bb\u00bb>\u00ab\u00bb>t\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab*\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb>\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab'^\u00ab9)[J\nt\nSILENT OBimtLmw.SPEEDY\nAlso   Si'i'.ilin    llllllll    MuclllllOH  S\n\\     MfVRSCHAUM     }\n5 i\nand\nIn.r Sal,. Cheap.\nGEO. B. POWELL. 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