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British Columbia, Buys Canada, a\nLondon, England publication. Mount\nui a. forest. i Ivor, stream, lake, sen\nshore, homestead, orchard, form, all\nsno represented between the Qreat l>i\nvide ..I the Roclctofl uud the western\nBea coast ol Vancouvoi ism ml. Tho\nAlps, although nni unworthy ol tholt\nfame as the Britisher's ideal uf what\n;i mountalnoUB country should he ure\nrivalled by the towering snow clad\n[leaks, the enormous glaclors, the\nrushing torrents, clear snow (ed lakes\nund wonderful Hora ol the sea of\nmountains which heaves throughout\nthe Pacific province. The groat rlv\neis, Rowing past old world townB,\nfomlliar to continental travollors,\npossoSB historical associations which\nrender them doubly interesting, but\nthe rivers of British Columbia cleavo\ntheir mighty way to the sen, amid\nscenes of gloomy grandeur, by awesome gorges und ever rushing rapids,\nof which none but those who have\nseen run have nny conception. The\nprovince's forests, of mighty cedar of\nDouglas lir. each tree growing from a\nbase circumference of perhaps thirty\nfeet to a height of from ninety to a\nhundred feet, ure among the wonders\nuf the world. The const of the province, ironbound in puits, has us\nmajestic scenery us any to lie found\namong the fiords of Norway. In other parts the snow swept down to\nmeet the sea from the primeval forests, ia stretches of shining sand. Inland, among the valleys of the great\nrivers, around the shores of lakes,\nund sheltering under the eternal hills,\ncluster the homesteads,\u2014clean wooden houses-with their neatly laid out\norchards, white with blossom, und\nlater red and golden with fruit, and\nranches with their herds nf grazing\ncattle and horses. (Mi every hand an\nobject of wonder or a bountiful view\nmoots the eye, and even in those districts whore the hand of man hus for\n0 time destroyed the beauties of nature in divesting tlie earth of its mineral riches, nature eventually assorts\nherself and hides the scored nnd tho\nseamed hillsides, ugly slag heaps and\nother wreckage with flowering plants\nami luxuriant growth,\nDIED AT HOSMER R.  0.\nMr. Robert Little, an Old Timer\nin the District, died on July\n2nd, at the Hospital at\nHosmer.\nTlie deceased wus H7 years old and\nft native of the old country, having\ncome to Port Steele in 1897. He was\nengaged in business at Hosmer, and\nwas a highly respected und useful citizen of the district. His many friends\nwill lie very sorry to heur of his untimely death, cut off in the very\nprime of his life and much sympathy\nwill be extended to his father, two\nbrothers and throe sisters who survive him and reside near Carlisle ; also\nto Miss .lessie Cunningham to whom\nMr. Little was engaged to be married.\nAll who had the pleasure of know\ning \"Hob\" Little will mourn tbc loss\nnf ii friend always willing to help by\nword and deed those who it wns in\nhis power to assist, and the memory\nof his gcninl countenance, good humor and striking figure, will he hold in\nloving respect. It wus his expressed\ndesire to be burled at Fort Steele.\nMany frionds from Crnnbrook and\nother points for want of notico, thnt\ncircumstances prevented being given,\nrogfot having boon unable to attend\nthe last rite of respect to Mr. Little.\nHis remains wore taken to Fort\nSteele and tbe funeral took place on\nSunday lust.\nburial of Charles Diamond.\nMoyie, .July r. The body of Charles\nDiamond, who was drowned in Moyie\nlake on Ihe afternoon of Juno 3, wm;\nrecovered yesterday by Hubert. Camp\nbell, who wns out in his launch with\nsome other person*. The body was\nfotind near the MncUoth place, almost\nn mile below the pluce whore drown\ning occurred, It was lying foco down\nwithin a short distance of the shore\nand in live or six foot of water. The\nbody was in a fairly mood state ni\npreservation considering the length\nof time it was in the water. The bar\nial took place in Moyie today\nThe Newspaper Duy.\n1 see a man pushing his way through\nthe linos\nOf the copfi     where the work of the\n\"tire liond\" shines',\n\"The Chief\" I Inquire\u2014but a firoman\nreplies :\n\"Oh no ! - Why     that's one of those\nnewspaper guys I\"\nl see a man walk through the door\nof a show,\nWhere groat crowds are blocked by\nthe sign \"H. R. 0,\"\n\"Is this man the star, that no ticket he buys?\"\n\"Star nothing, he's one of those\nnewspaper guys !\"\nT see a man start on the trail of   ri\ncrook,\nAnd he scorns the police hut he brings\nhim to hook.\n\"Sherlock   Holmes?\"      I   Inquire- but\nsomebody cries,\n\"Sherlock, H\u2014 I Nnw,    h\u00ab'n   one of\ndesu newspaper guys,\"\nAnd some day Ml puss hy the groftt\n\"nates of Gold,\"\nAnd nee a man pass through unquestioned und bold.\ni   \"A saint?\" T'll ask, and old Peter'11\nreply :\n\"No, he carries a push\u2014Iio'h a newspaper guy.\"\nNAVAL MAN-    STRIKE TAKES   BASEBALL.\nEUVERS BEGIN. VIOLENT FORM.U-* \u00a3*\u2022-\u00bb.\n\u2014o\u2014 \u2014o\u2014 was up Against a Nine\nLargest Fleet Ever Gathered Crowds Assemble at Glace Bay\nin American Waters.\nRoCkpot't, Mass., July 7- Thirteen\nbattleships of the North Atlantic\nsquadron assembled oft\" Capo Ann to-\nlay uud ut siiusoL started to tbo\neust ward to engage in maneuvers oft\nihe Massachusetts coast. Later other\nvessels will join them, and for the\nnext foui or Ave weeks intricate and\nevolutions will  be carried\nColleries With Sticks and\nStones for Men at Work\nPolice Forced to Draw\nRevolvers to Defend\nThemselves.\nextens        \t\nout.\nOn Saturday the (leet is expected\nto put in un appearance from pro*\nviucetown. which will he its base dur\nlng tho opera tions in northern waters. The ships that will join the\ndeet as the movements progress Include four battleships, a dozen torpedo boats, destroyers and sabniar-1 the st\nines auxiliaries.\nUltimately Hoar Admiral Sea ton\nSchroeder will have under his command the largest and most powerful\n[leet of war vessels ever gathered ia\nAmerican waters, The concentration\nof the tloot ol! Thatchers island today was impressive. Thousands of\nspectators crowded every vantage\npoint on the rocks of {'ape Ann.\nThe ships in the licet were tbe Connecticut, flngship ; Vermont, Louis\niana, Kansas, Maine, New Hampshire,\nWisconsin, Now Jersey, Minnesota,\nGeorgia, Rhode Island, Nebraska and\nIdaho. Later the Missouri, Virginia,\nOhio and Mississippi will complete\ntbe quota of 17 tirst class battleships.\nWtllTE SLAVERS' VICTIM.\nProcuress Tries   to   use   Courts\nto Secure Her Prey.\nChicago, July 5\u2014Rlla Gingles, a\nlace maker, charged with grand larceny of luce from her former employ,\nor, .Miss- Agnes Garrett, took the wlt-\ngess atand in her own defence in\nJudge Bretano'a court yesterday.\nMany women, prominent in church\nand philanthropic work crowded the\nroom to hear the case.\nThe girl was taken stop by stop\nfrom the time of her birth in the\nnorth of Ireland 18 years ago, to the\nday when she was charged with the\ntheft of the lace. She claimed that\nthe charge against her was manufactured uml when she left the stand her\nattorneys promised that today she\nwould he allowed to go into all the\ndetails of tho alleged -attack upon her\nin the Wellington where she was\nfound unconscious in a bath and how\nshe Was almost forced into a life of\nshame by women who pretended to be\nfriends.. Men for whom the women\nwere acting would be named also.\nThe young laeemaker said that she\nwont  from   Ireland  to  Montreal two\nGlace Kay, N'.s., July 7 -Riotous\nscones at the collieries, an assault on\nGeneral Manager Duggan, tho conditio,\nof tho riot act, the injury nf several\nworkmen, several arrests and the refusal ot Mayor Douglas of Glace Hay\nto call out tbo troops at the request\nof the company were the special features that marked the second day of\nko of the United Minoworkors\nI America iu the employ of tbe Dominion Coal company. The strike assumed a violent form at No. 2 and\nNo. :i mines early in the duy,\nA a enormous   crowd   composed    of\nstrikers, their friends and women uud\nchildren ussembled     at tho collieries\nwaiting   for     tho men who were ex-1\npected     to     go to work.   Nearly all\ncarried sticks, stones uud eggs     and i\nwhen the tirst man appeared they sur-\nrounded him and a riot started. General  Manager Duggan and a posse of'\npolice charged the crowd to open   up\nu way for the     Workmen to escape.\nMr. Duggan   was struck and slightly\nwounded on the side of tho head and\nseveral    women     and     children were\nknocked down and a number were Injured.   The entrance to the collieries'\nwas finally     cleared and the rest of;\nthe  workmen     loyal to the company\nwere allowed     to no into tho mine!\nwithout further interference.\nAt colliery No. 3 tonight the strikers are in charge of the situation.\nThere a mob, assisted by women and\nchildren, attacned the men who want-j\ned to work ami prevented all but a\nfew from entering the mine. The police wete forced to draw revolvers to\ndefend themselves.\nDuring the dny 2000 strikers surrounded the jail in which tbe prisoners, arrested this morning, are confined aud it was thought that an nt-\ntempt would be made to storm tho\npluce and release the men. This however, did not. occur. The police are\npractically powerless to control th?\ndisorderly element. Yesterday the\nsaloons were closed, but today they\nwere wide open again,\nA coal train from Dominion No. 3\nnjine was hold up on its way from\nthe pit to-dny and derailed by tlie\nstrikers.\nGeneral Manager Duggan has appealed to the towns of Glace Ray\nand Dominion and the municipality\nof Cape Breton for protection for his\nmen and property and each of these\n       , , , .   i towns has sworn in special constables\nyears ago.   After woi'Ung^u.few weeks | Mftynr Douglns of Glace Hay has re-\n\"\"           'fused to sign a requisition calling out\nn Montreal she came to Cgicngo and\nrented a room in a boarding house.\nShu worked as a chambermaid during\nthe day and nt night made luce. She\nsaid she was a struggling country\ngirl and as she told her story in a\nlow tone her blue eyes filled with\ntears nt. times.\nAmong the organisations thnt have\ntaken the girl's side of the case are\nilie Women's Temperance union, the\ndaughters of the Confederacy and the\nCatholic Women's league.\nMcBride Favers the K- 0. R.\nPremier McBride, daring a recent\nvisit to Cranbrook said, \"I quite\nagree that the development of this\nsection of the province, particularly\nthe upper Columbia and Kootenay\nvalleys, will bo materially assisted\nby the construction of the Kootenay\nCentral railway, and from reports at\nhand, feel assured that we may expect to see construction under wuy in\ntho very near future.\"\nTo The Editor.\nThe Prospector, Cranbrook, R. 0.,\nDear Sir - Would you kindly allow\nme through your columns to draw\ntho attention of members of the Farmers' Institute to the list of mem\nhers posted  iu the post office.\nI should be glad it all who have\npaid their subscription for the car-\nrent year would see that their nnme\nis Included and would notify me at\nonce in case of any error or omis\nsion.\nYours truly,\nQH0, 11. A8HW0RTH,\nSec-Treasurer.\nOranbrook, July r., L009.\nI'dllor of the Prospector,\nGlty,\nThrough this paper Mrs. J. M. His-\nsouh und family wish to thank their\nnuiiiy friends for their kind sympii\nthy-in their hour of sorrow ut the\ndeath nf a kind husband and loving\nfather.\nP. S1BS0NS.\nthe troops.\nSLEEPING IN TENTS.\nSufferers From Cobalt Fire Being\nWell Cared for- Many Sightseers.\nCobalt, Ont., July fi\u2014Thc town is\ncrowded with sightseers to view the\nlire ruins. Tents are springing up nil1\nover the ruins. The lots will be sur-:\nveyed to get the proper alignment of\nstreets and the town will probably\nimpose building restrictions which\nwill prevent the further construction\nof match boxes. Hundreds arc going\nout of town and there is a land boom\nat North Cobalt und all places within reasonable distance of cobalt. In\nthe meantime the homeless people arc\nsleeping in tents, which have beon\nlaid out in military lines. The only\nlack is experienced workers to raise\nthe tents as supplies frqm Toronto\nand the militia department are ample.\nThe city Is now feeding and housing\nabout IS00 people in a tented city\nnnd public buildings,\nLady-ttrey has Scarlet Fever.\nOttawa, July 6 Lady Grey and\nCnpt. Newton, A.R.C, arc suffering\nfrom Scarlet fever. The former is at\nItideau hall and tbe latter has been\nremoved to tbe isolation hospital.\nLady Grey seems to have contract\ned the disease in Toronto while attending the meeting of the Interna\ntlonal Council of Women, itoth patients are reported as making as\ngood progress as possible today, Karl\nGrey, who Is at. present in England,\nhas heen acquainted will the illness\nof Lady Grey. Anxious enquiries\npoured into government house this\nmorning from all over tbo country,\nOne of the tirst to enquire was Sir\nWilfrid Laurier.\nFrom Sandpoint and\nSucceeded in Bumping out a Tie.\nThe local team played great ball\nnnd ottly allowing the visitors to\nmake one run, which wus made in the\nhist half of the fourth Innings. The\nvisitors treated Cranbronk to goose\n\u25a0 eggs in every Inning until tbe last\nhalf of the ninth when the Crnnbrook\nbunch pulled themselves together,\nmaking u ran, tlelng the came, which\n. owing to darkness was brought to a\ndose.\nThe game was exciting enough lor\nthe most enthusiastic (an, und was\nanybody's game up to its finish.\nThe following score tells a story of\na  royal battle :\nSandpoint 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0\u20141\nCranbrook 0 Dill) 0 0 o 0 1--1\nBarry for Sandpoint made u three\nbase hit, also securing the single run.\n: Miller also, just to be in line with\n1 the crack player from the Point, also\nI made a three base hit and the run\n: that tied the game.\nWarner,    pitcher     for     Sandpoint\nstruck out     seven men and allowed\nI one man     to walk to first, and the\nI Cranbrook team while hitting freely,\ndid not succeed     in placing the hall\n. where runs could he  mgde.\n:    Wyndell, for Cranbrook, struck out\n'five men, pitched great ball, the vis-\n' itors popping up Hy after Hy     right\nj into the hands of the Infield.\n!    Errors\u2014Two for Crnnbrook and two\nfor the visitors.\nOranbrook had seventeen men on\nfirst, six reached second, one to third\naud one the home plate.\nSixteen Sandpointers reached first,\nsix reached second, one to third, and\none the home plate. '\nThe game was notable (or the\nsteady piny of each nine. It was\nthe clear goods and no spasms of errors and misfits.\nft was the best game of ball played\non the Cranbrook diamond this year\nJim Bates umpired the game, giv\ning perfect     satisfaction to players.\nfans and to about 600 spectators.\nSandpoint vs. Cranbrook.\nThe second game between Sandpoint\nand Cranbrook was played on Sun\nday afternoon. While the game on\nSaturday wns a battle between the\npitchers, the second game was notable for the heavy batting and run\ngetting. The features of the game\nwas a three base hit by Rambo of\nSandpoint, a home run by Wendel.\nnnd a three base hit by Sullivan.\nAs us^al J. Dates umpired the\ngame in a most satisfactory maoncr.\nThe seme hy Innings was ns foi\ntows :\nSandpoint 0 0 10 3 0 3 0 0\u20147\nCranbrook 2 2 2 0 4 0 0 2-12\nN. Dakota vs. Cranbrook.\nTho game of ball between a nine\nfmm the University of N. Dakota and\nCranbrook was played Wednesday evening. Conditions were not favorable\nfor u close and exciting game. The\nscore was as follows :\nN.  Dnkotl 2 3 5 0 3 0 10 2\u201416\nCrnnbrook 0 0 7 0 0 002 2\u201411\nFflRMERSINSTI\nTUTEMEETING.J\n'Noted   Lecturers   Speak   to\nFarmers.\nCauipars Take Warning.\nWit In,vu tint lime to onlnrge on otic\ni>( the licwt. acta on our Provincial\nstntnto book, \"the protection ot our\nlorosta Irom lire\" but wo would can\ntion pronnootorB, campers and loggers\nngalnut. any violation ol this plain,\nstrict and sensible law. One aitaln.\non Wednesday, Pornto was tbroatonoii\nby a serious lorost Ure from the west\nand wn must nxerclso every precaution iiKtilnKt tho BOttlng nt these iiith\nnnil to tho protection of our (orests.\n(lot-Thhir Donerts.\nAn Old Swindler.\nTbc Rov. Mr. Duy, n Macotlonin\nminister, who gathered In as ostinv\niited something like twenty thousand\ndullni'H, which lie pocketed, is now\nrepresented us being a Turkish consul\nin Persia.\nHave Gained a Point\nTbe king lias directed Unit the pet\nItiim ol the suflragottcs bo presontotl\ntho homo secretary,\ned   In\nCentral  Asia Shaken.\nMlehael Dougherty, .Initios (libsnn,\nand p, Madlitan wore itlvon two yenni\nIn tho Now Westminster penitentiary\nfor robbing one, Frank Hoberto, ot\n$50,00\nMill Strlcklor, a eon man gut three\nyears for touching .1. A. Ilunlup lor\nJ7IUM) with a lake diamond.\nThis gang ol rustlors were taken to\nWestminster on    Thursday In charge I day afternoon t\nof Constables Adtuiis and Uteveuu.     | llcenso bylaw.\nSimla, India, .Tilly 8\u2014A sovoro oarth\nshock occurred ot three o'clock this\nmorning and wns felt from Howolpln-\n\u25a0II to Ohltrnl. Bovornl houses were\nthrown down.\nIncorporated.\nThe Cranbrook Brick Company,\nLimited, with a capital ol 150,001),\nhas been granted a certificate of incorporation.\nBand Concert.\nThe band, under tbe direction of\nIlnndmustcr Corrison, will render the\nfollowing program on tho new hand\nstand Monday evening next ;\nConcert March. \"The Japanese Brigade, \"\u2014Nirello.\nWalti, \"Sweet Remembrance,\"\u2014St.\nClair.\nl'lxcerps from Gournods \"Faust.\"\nProcessional,  \"tlormanla,\"  Knsner.\nFrench National Anthem \"La Mar\nsoillaise.\"\nIntermezzo, \"Sweet Violets.\" -Powell.\nTwo Stop. \"1 wish I had a girl.\"-\nI.e Roy.\nThe Maple Loaf Forever.\nClod Sapo the King.\nDritain Must Hold Command  at\nLondon, July 5\u2014Speaking at South\nport on Saturday night Mr. Asquith\nsaid that llrltaln could not afford to\nlose command of the sea. To secure n\ncontinuance ot the union of the em\nlure naval strength was as tbo os\nsonoo of life. He considered that bo\ncurity was being menaced now, not\nnecessarily from deliberate In .utility,\nbut from the natural development ol\nother nations, and said that the government looked forward with hope\nand eontldonoo to the result ot the do\nliberations of the defence conference.\n$100 Prize for a Fire Esoape.\nMCBRIDE       HIGH FRIGE.\nWRITES.    EOR SILVER.\n u  0-\nBritish Columbia's First Min- A. D. Wheeler Expects Metal\nister on Dominion Day. to Sell Well.\nTh\u00ab annual spring meeting uf the\nCranbrook-Kernie Km huts' Institute\nwas buhl on Friday last when a good\naudience wus present to hear addresses from Mr. Middlcton of Vernon and\nMr. Buy lis of Victoria. The lecturers,\nwho ariive;l in tbe city on the ptev\nlous day, nuule u thorough exploru\ntion of the district and also visited\nseveral ranches, and were enthusiast-\nle as to the quality of the soil und\nits suitability for garden crops ami\nfruit culture.\nMr. Middlcton, who has lived in the\nOkanagan district lor seventeen years\nstated that with one possible excep\ntion, the district around Crnnbrook\ncontained a larger area of cultivated\nland than any other in Kast Kooteii\nay, and whilst there had been a cer\ntain amount of winter killing among\nfruit trees, where varieties suited to\nthe district were planted, he found\nthem quite hardy. He also remarked\nthat if suitable varieties are planted\nfruit grown here will he a credit to\nllritish Columbia and thut it would\nbe impossible to get u better fruit\nsoil.\nMr. Baylis, in advocating poultry\nraising, stated that at the present\ntime the province is importing poul\ntry nnd eggs annually to the value\nof 11,500,000 from the eastern provinces, besides what is brought in from\nthe States, and called attention to\nthe fnct that the demand is steudil>\nincreasing.\nA hearty vote of thanks to tin\nspeakers concluded one of the most\ninteresting and instructive meetings\nyet held by the institute.\nAt tbe National Industrial Exhihi\nHon to be held in Toronto, Canada,\nfrom August 2X1 h to September I4tll,\ntiro escapes are to be exhibited under\nthe auspices of the Commercial Trail\nel's' Association of Canada. The as\nsi.nation will give a prize of $mu tn\nthe inventor of the best tire escape,\nThe selection will be made by the\nOntario government, and In all pro\n.\u2014r~M   . fl,   , ,   .-Inability tho successful lire escape will\n(1. M. Jndd of Port Steele was   In bfl plm>(;(1 |n mfiny hoW| m yjj |mi\ntown Friday. vlnco of Ontario.   The conditions    of\n,   .,       >f    ii    iinin.it      and  the contest may he obtained by     ud\ndatnt.?UofMWnrL wor^OmnhroSk -losing the OoUerelal Trader's As-\n\"rIP-f-i   i \u201e (location of Canada, Toronto, Can.\nvl al tors Friday.\nTbe Municipal ( ouncll mot\ninsider the\n'trades    Itel\"'ut It\u2014\"\"Shiloh'j Cure will   al-\nI ways  fiuis  my  coughs   and   c\u00abJdt.\"\nProvincial Road\nCONSTRUCTION THROUGH CHOWS\nNEST PASS ABOUT TO BEGIN\nFernie, July 6\u2014The provincial government has long realised the neces\nsity of a wagon road through tin\nCrow's Nest Pass and have now is\nsued instructions for the construction\nat once. Parts of the road have nl\nready heen completed but thnt sec\ntion between and Crow's Nest has\nnot heen surveyed nor has connection\nbeen made between Hosmer and Mi\nchel A. Cummlngs, P.L.8., will pro\nceed immediately with the survey oi\nthe uncompleted sections and work ol\nconstruction will be commenced with\nout delay.\nOwing to the destruction of the hell\nat the tire hall during the big fin\nlast August the ringing of the curfew\nhas heen suspended since that date\nuntil last night when the old custom\nwas again inaugurated.\nThe contract for the construction\nof tbe pipe line from Fairy ('reek for\nthe municipal water works has heen\nlet to a local firm of contractors and\nwork will he commenced immediately.\nThe many friends of Sandy Mcltau\ngall, president of the Fernie laimhei\nCompnny, will regret to bear that he\nis confined to the hospital through\nillness.\nAdditional LooaU.\nPeck's Bad Hoy, at the Edison\ntheatre tonight.\nEighteen hundred feet of new Dim\nat the Edison theatre tonight.\nCantaloupes and Watermelons ut\nStewart's today,\nP. S. Idington was up from Muy-\nook Thursday.\nA. J. Riley of Edmonton was at the\nCranbrook  Friday.\nJ. G. McCullum was at Fernie this\nweek,\nA. B. Macdonald and M. It. King\nwere at Spokane this weeh.\nF. A. Russell was at Calgary this\nweek on business.\nMr. and Mrs. J. J. Cowing of\nChatham were Cranbrook visitors on\nWednesday.\nD, J. McHweyn left on Thursday on\na holiday trip tu Seattle and other\ncoast cities.\n13, L. Oarley and M, (1. Tuft, ol\nBrownvlllo, were guests at the Royal\nThursday.\nO, Pldgeon and R. B. Durum of\nPerry Creek were in town Wednes\nday.\nMr. and Mrs. Ash Kenned) of Winnipeg, were at Cranbrook this week\nvisiting their son Mr. John Kennedy.\nA. \/.ella Atwood and Miss Winni\nfeed Keith of Itavelock, Nil., were In\nthe elty Tuesday.\nJ. T. Pate of New York and ll. ti\nTod nf Toronto were ut the Cran\nbrook Thursday.\nI). Landen of Spokane and J. C.\nDonahue ol Chicago, wen- guests at\nthe Cranbronk Friday.\nA. It. Sbeiwin of Montreal and T,\nF. Greon of l.os Angeles were in town\nFriday.\nII, MrCowan of    the   Sash St Door\nfactory was at Fernie this week     on\ncompany business.\nMr. and Mrs. Gordon Sutherland1\nreturned Sunday last from a visit to\nthe const.\nThe  lloyal  Bank  ol Canada has is\nsued its annual  report, copies of It\nbeing sent to every business man in\nCrnnbrook.\nI .list, evening tbe members of the\nBaraca and Phllathoa classes and the\nchoir of the Baptist church met at\nthe home of tbe Rev. Mr. nnd Mrs.\nKing, when a very pleasant time was\nhad.\nThe following from tbe pen of pre\nmier McBride appeared in the Dominion day issue of the Winnipeg Tele\ngram :\nVictoria, June 86' Many Canadians\nliving today well remember the event\nful hriit of July that ushered the\nDominion of Canada Into existence,\n\"The West,\" tbe magic laud now,\nwith lightning changes bringing about\nn marvellous transformation In the\ndevelopment, of half u continent, was\nthen hardly given a passing thought,\nthe prairies vaguely known as lying\nbeyond the great lakes, ami British\nColumbia rarely heard of.\nTime has brought its changes tin\ngrowth, the enterprise und the spirit\nof tbe west ure the dominant note:\nin Canada now. Thither press tin\nwaves of Immigration, its commerci\nis the prize (or which the great rail\nroads ure struggling in competition\nthe center ol population is moving\nrapidly westward and Increasing re\npresentation in parliament at Otta\nwa is gradually striking a balanci\nbetween east and west.\nAud with it all comes responsibili\nty,   Growing     In    stature, in wealth\nund strength, Canada holds a Inrgei '\nplace in the eyes of the world,     aud\nmust take upon herself her due pro\nportion    of    those duties which inn\nloyalty imposes, not as a burden, but\nbut from a sense of self respect and i\nrealisation     of tbe inestimable prlvf ;\nlege of being an ever increasing pow \\\nn in the empire.\nThe western provinces have especial\nly imposed on them the empire build\ners' work, ussimiluting the newcom\ners and ever keeping alive the trui\nspirit of patriotism in its best sense\nRICHARD  MCBRIDE\na   D   Wheeler ol Alnsworth,   came\nin on tin- Spokane train lust night\nafter n visit to Brie where be bus\nbeen Inspecting some mining proper*\nties.\nMr. Wheeler Speaking to a representative of the Dally News, with reference to tin' situation stated that\nhe expected to see a rapid rise in the\nprice with the near future. Ho would\nnot be surprised if the BO cents regarded by many mini- owners us a\nprice at which the majority of tbe\nSlorun and Alnsworth silver lead\nproperties may be operated at a reasonable profit, were considerably ex\nseeded.\nApart from the tremendous and\n\u25a0ver increasing amount of the metal\nused for art purposes, for the manufacture of Jewelry, feminine nicknames\netc.', India, Belgium. Germany and\nMexico as well ns several other conn\ntries were either again buying silver\nu* bad given indications of shortly\nloing so.\nAnother point was. Bald Mr Wheel\n'i, the possible but improbable chance\nthat the one time much discussed bi\nnetallism might become a recognised\ninternational system and the price of\nillvcr become fixed as is gold under\nhe present monometallic system.\nS'olson News.\nDeath of Mrs   R   S.  Aikens.\nIt is with the deepest regret that\nwe chronicle tbe death of Mrs. Loulsi\nMay Aikens, the saddest event thai\nhas taken place iu Cranbrook duriin\nthe past year.\nIt is about fourteen months sinci\nMr. Aikens brought his newly weddci\nwife to Crnnbrook, and since thn\ntime Mrs. Aikens endeared herself t.\n.i host of friends.\nMrs. Aikens recently guve birth ti\nu baby girl, and to all appearance)\nwas getting along nicely, until Tiles\nday afternoon, while engaged in Bonn\ntrifling household duty suddenly fel\nover and died instantly nf heart fail\nlire,\nWhen the tirst report of Mrs. Aik\n\u2022*ns death wus announced it war\nhardly credited, but when it wm\nknown to be a fnct, symputby for tin\nbereaved husband and parents wen\nexpressed in the most heartfelt man\nner. The funeral was held on Thurs\nlay afternoon onder the supervisloi\nof Undertaker W. R, Beatty from tin\nEnglish church, Rev. Mr. Flewellim\nofficiating,\nThe following named gentlemen act\ned as pull hearers : Warren DcBeck\nAlex, Ingram, J. Davis, William llar\nris and A. G. Blaine.\nThe remains were interred iu tin\nEnglish Church cemetery and the fun\neral cortege wns composed of a largi\nnumber of relatives and friends.\nFrank Murphy, who has been taking a course in pharmacy at u col\nlege in Toronto, returned home Mon\nduy.\nMr. and Mrs. W. II. Wilson, und\nNurse Harrison, who were at Calgarj\nthis week attending the big ngrtctil\nturn) fair, returned home Friday.\nThe picnic of the Methodist Sunday\nSchool was held lu the grove near\nSt. Joseph creek on Thursday afternoon nnd was \"the best ever.\" The\nchildren, both large and small, tool\nmuch amusement out of the swings,\nraces and bull games, and fun run\nhigh till twilight.\nThe Kpworth League held its usual\nmeeting at eight o'clock on Tuesday\nevening with Mr. Broughton in the\nchuir. A very Interesting paper on\n\"God's Providence,\" was given by\nRev. R. Hughes, followed by the roll\ncall. A very pleasunl eveufng was\nspent and a hearty invitation is ex\ntended to all.\nWork is rapidly progressing on the\nnew school house, The foundation i-\niibout completed and workmen won\nengaged in laying the bi\u00ab floor tlm\nhers this week. The concrete is\nabout finished, and brick laying com\nmenced. When completed the new\nschool house will be one of tbe most\nmodern and lintodnto buildings lu the\nprovince.\nMeet your friends at Stewart's Ice\nCream    parlors,    the popular resort\nthese     hot     days   \"Hoxalw t\"  Ice\n('ream, and \"Stewart's\" Fruit Ice\nCream  Sodas touch  (be  right  spot.\nMrs. W. A Boyer and her nephew\nMr. C. J Fuller, tourists, from Min\nnenpolls, were in i 'rnnbrook Friday,\nand they leave today for the big fair\nat Seattle.\nII. I,.  Rnthweii, accountant at the\nCrnnbrook branch of llie Bunk id\nCommerce has been transferred to\nthe Nakusp branch as manager,    He\nbit on Thursday's train.\nTHE TARIFF QUWSTION has been\nthreshed out by Parliament w,> argue  in    favor or the  protection     of\nyour bouse by good paint, honestly\napplied by skilled workmen, costs a\nlittle more than the CHEAP kind\nslapped on by \"tramp painters\" who\nsize up the situation und Judge by\neii.dinr conditions if you ure waiting\nfor Cheap John Paint and Painting.\nWe expect to renin in in business und\ncannot afford to use anything but\nthe best material or employ other\nthan skilled workmen and when we\ndo work we do it right\u2014not. cheap.--\nB. U. abort.\nPRKMIEK AT HOME.\nmpriBsion of Trip Through  the\nKootenay Valley.\nAfter describing tbe trip to Revet\nitoke, Golden and the valley of the\nColumbia motoring on to Cranbrook\nmil Fernie completing the tour, the\nuremler added i\nli cannot be long before the Col*\nlmhian valley with its unsurpassed\nscenery, its mines, timber, agrlcul-\nlire and grazing Inntls, is alive with\nlopulatlon, Fruit growing on the\nbenches has been most successful\na here tried, and to all this must be\nuliled big game bunting, shooting\nind fishing. It is un ideal spot for\nihe tourist,.the lover of Bcenery, or\ntin- sportsman to spend a holiday,\nund the settlement 1 look to go\nip.ice, especially when the much de-\ndred railway is built through the valley,\n\"Fernie bus shown u marvellous\nbuoyancy in     rising triumphant from\nhe disaster of a year ago.   Traces of\nbe fire thnt bud practically destroy*\n<>il the town, are being rapidly oblit\nirated, building is proceeding at a\ntremendous rate, and I was informed\nchat the business blocks under con\nit ruction, or for which plans have\nbeen drawn and contracts let. amount\no 1800,000, while adding residences\nuul churches for which contracts are\n>t. the amount totals $850,000, or\npractically a million dollars.\nTo sum up 1 wish to emphasise the\nnet that the stay at home person\ndoes not for a moment realise the\nlilge changes taking place in tbc province, the amount of settlement going on, and the quantity of land being  brought  into cultivation.\nWill Install Sawmill.\nTwo carloads of sawmill machinery\nbus arrived at Cranbrook consigned\nto C. II. Pollen, which will be installed on property own'.'d by Mr.\nI'ollen north of the Skookum Chuck.\nW. K. Worden has the contract for\nthe freighting ol the machinery to\nthe tnlllsite.\nDISPLAYED THE UNION JACK-\nCanadian Oaptian Asked to Haul\nDown Flag by Police of Stan\nford, Conn.\nStanford, Conn., July 4\u2014Because\nhe flew a British (lag on the main\nmust of bis vessel here today Capt.\ni'. B. Merrlam, of the British schooner King Josiah, aroused the ire of\nsome patriotic Americans and they\nmade complaint to the police. Chief\nof the police Brennan went down to\nthe canal and had a talk with Capt.\nMerrlam after     getting bull a dozen\nc plaints by telephone, and the cap*\ni.iin  hauled down tbe  British flag.\n\"It is ridiculous,\" nc said, \"to And\nfault with the display of my flag. I\nran it up as a mark of respect to the\nUnited  Stat'-s.    I  have done the same\nI ihum in Boston, New York and other\nVmerlcan ports and no complaint\nwns made. In fact it would be disrespectful to the United States if I did\nnot run up my ling on this holiday.\nIf I happened lo he mi a foreign port,\nsay Spain or Italy and did not display my British flag on a holiday the\ncaptain ol  tho port would order me\nI to do so.   I     \u00bbas trying to do the\nnice    i hinj.',\nMerrlam Is r\nthat\nN.\nwas all.\" Captain\nScotlnn.\n('ougar Killed hy Elk\nAstorlo, Ore., July 7 Evidence of\na desperate battle between forest\ngiants in which a bull elk killed a\ncougar has Just been found In tbe\ngorge of Big Creek, near here The\nanimal that wus killed measured nine\nfeet from tip to tip, one of the larg\nest ever seen in ClntSOp county, The\nelk also must have received severe\nwounds and  may     have  wandered off\nin the mountains to die\nWhere the flifbt ..enured the ground\n1 wns literally plowed up GO feet, showing thnt the Btrugglo hnd been a long\nand bitter one The body of the cougar, which wn* found by fishermen,\nwns a muss ol cuts and bruises.\nRnWorth Bros donated u handsome\nbelt pin to every lady thnt succeeded\n| in climbing Mount Uaker last week. -M* I.\nviir iiuiRPSornn,   oiuniirook,   n.  c , batdrdat, july io, wa.\n********************** , ,        - ,                      ,              the numlwi  now  .cm  b> yueuec, tin w.w<\"?*.m.\u00ab.x..m..:\u00ab;\u00bb:-:-w;\"?   \u2666\u2666->\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00ab\u2022\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666    4\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666     yYlvu   llt-rtfilJiiC+rtl-,    \"uivutal\"  province    This c iKe will \u2022 *     \u25a0_,.,*\u2666 **\nX PiwTilwt^V  \u2666       '    anw+'mv*.      imtl A, (\u201e,,,\u201e lt \u201e \u201e,\u201e a   Professional   \u2022\u2022 ||)r. i;. w. 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B. Givice-,\nl'l'lU.ISIIKK     AMI    EDITOU.\ntion  u. i-.tmiuiinl tin' uttentiou fr.'iu\nthe tederttl  government  whloli liithi1\n,,. has licen retlised    Columbian.\n'I'lu\nI    It is suspected Unit 11 heathen thm\nsticks to Ills Idols is mure to be imsi\naverage      June   matrimonial e,l than n Chinaman tlml i> convert\nmislsts uf 11  leading lady und [oil with an eye to worldly tilings\nHARVEY,    McCARTEi\nami   MACDONALD,\nllllfl'lslui'is uml Solicitors,\nUKANIIltOOK,   IM'.\nutility mull\nI    It has become .1     question whether   \\\\'     1      1   I   I'll\ntans  al   Cranbrook   tljln\u00bb- the nmrdcv ot the Slgel girl was   th,.   \"'   ''   l,t   t\\U.\ntor   having   ;t   Iwll  .!,,\u201e.,   h.. ,,,. r 1  Ik piikr 1,        \u25a0 ,     \u25a0\nItlUTislnr,   Snlii'il\nI'buhl. Dili\u2122 III:,    llralileiiiiu 11\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\n\u25a0.  ,,i,l time ui nil.\ngovernment will nut ci\nI st revolting Feature ,,1 tin1 ctu\nThe niilwiiy.    commission has ruled\n..hut   it  Im.-   jurisdiction over  Anu'n\ntations on the nortli   mn lll)W il(1Hu.   hmilmi ,\u201e Vnnaaa\nNEWPOEi\nll    yutl    W.lllt   .-   1 rib lull?;\nC!luH'i>laU'      in        lliost\nScwpults   ill    I Iii    I'.ilm.\n\\\\ .     h.ivi     1 1-1     it*-:.'\n.1    I.hl;.'      : it'<\nSoli    \\ grills  t\"i\n1 raiilirtiiik,\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nvery Indication ul tt large\nthe Kootenaj valley, und\n1 uci - hnyins will be com\nSlnety IB \u25a0\u25a0 pei i eiit. ol the sawmilh\nin  the  K uu) -  are now   in opera\ntion, und the demand for lumbei from\nthe pmii Ie pru*i luces ia Inci ensln.\n\u25a0  \u2022\u25a0   \u25a0\u25a0..'.   ip \u25a0 \u25a0\u2022 nl thai  lint\nt-cn hed  I ranbl lui Inn  the   pasl\n1  h   !:..-  been    ibserved   on   the   tei\ninoiuetei\nA coi poral    n     tai      ii nlnet)  de\nnut l     \u25a0    t.rtstlt itlonal   In\nterenl  n   would  Im ve  .11  Jail 1\ni-'i-ln imi j\n1    H hi HA J J1V1      When\n.   in?)   ure opened     , :\u25a0   oil  will\n_____\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014     ..11-      im     pea\n_^^ - -\nx11'cllll-.   JL\/GZcill      ii, ii\ni,|< SKRAL I1LACKSMI 1 II  ;,\"';' than ]\nsome    poi ti< ilto thi    \u25a0 .   holdup.\nLUKl Posslbly thai\nWl K)D\\VOWKKK\nllubber Tlrea Applied\nTo Buggj  Wheels\nParsons  v.\nthe  Pnfatr     Fan\n[allun      '       .   \u25a0   \u25a0  \u25a0\nnow on bi ieh\n4UKNTS    FOK    CANADIAN i'Y<'l.l\nINB  MOTnlt GO'S  BK Yi'l.KS\n[f you owe I\ni.- th.- time '.'\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\nthe \u25a0\ni   hperinlty. hi ndred fears\nV. 0,   Box  813.   im nhc to     m\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nI    W.   GLINE   |\n\u2666\n\u2666 M.\\NI'MU!\\ HOTEL\nX l-'lrsl i'la--  Work in\n\u2666 ul!   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II      ClIOMI'SON, \u25a0\u2022rlimry I'nil ,(  ago, I\nthe Truilscontlncntal system, tell   on lliii-l\"i.sliM'   Stilii'lni    illlil\nthe : uu ul  August,  11107    It   is   now \\   ,. ,      iLi.i\nlearned thai  tin   officers u| luted by N'\"'\" >   ' '\"\"\"\nthe governir.\u2122i   to decide what to do Ulllw   lli-lil lliiili \" ' \u2022'\u00bb\" \u25a0 \"\"\u2022'\" \u00bb \"\u00bb >'\u00bbi'\nnext are divided In opinion whether\n\u25a0 he uih il ncl ire li sti onji enough loi\nilu ..,\u25a0.,   :,: h   .     i mil ilni   question\nol \u25a0 ,\u25a0,;   \u25a0 noi ' own whei h\niridge will be  lie nld  ilte\n,,i ., new    one   'Phis    \u25a0 nol much    to\nKoffUllMVil       mi' i        ,,l        III\nl',,lllllll.in     ,\\wiit<lll\t\nI' \\ U Is I   Iv\nI'. I, H   A   i   I\nii;wr.ii'iu'K   in\nj    I    I  UD1  \\\\\\\nMining  Kiiuin,., i   uml\nIII'   I iiiml  Sin-voyiif,\nI'll WIlKODK, II r\n\\\\. CRAIG\nMASONRY\nM-iim.i.n itarbei\nnw  I... i,iiitut in (li\nI   Burnand,  P\n4   honored.\n\u2666 Tonsorial   Art \u2666   \/ summit\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666 ' romInKKcroaJ\n_^\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014^\u2014--\u2014-\u2014   ,l\"'    'artlatk\nl the Cranlirrn\nA   woman      ns   senn t\nyears in the penitent iurj 11 treat\ning her daiiKhter     If it had    een\nman up tor beating\nT   probabl>  have eiscaped  n li h   ;\nijf,   .i\\  tine or a nninth s imp!\n4 Tbe kniffhtim?     of  Hi nry W\n4> Punch's \"Toby,  M.P   \"  In the   I   trj\n\u2666 bul ion of bii thday  honoi > is nol\n\u25bc Rrat  royal     recognition m England\n\u25a0  mt ho    ni\n'\u25a0\nthe metropolis\n,      ,:,\u25a0[      we 11\n:    ,   .. titwn thai\n\u25a0   .  \u25a0 \u2022   \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0     \u25a0 \u25a0\n.\na , iow you -. ;. m  i'l\"-\n.\ni:\n.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .    I tit.- peo\n. ni i      health\npi impeiotis and  hupp)\nA \u25a0\nnil biisii:. you     a\n\u25a0   \u25a0 [Hl<       ;-':\n\u25a0 v          I i m    i vei\nrithi                      ' '.<\u25a0\u25a0 seel ion id   Ul ll\nMi \u25a0\"   iM \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \\   !      lltU   ill  ^ !'.'!.\n[thi    ession    M \u25a0;.,.   ,.,,   CmnHalh    Invlled\nitrikin     ex\nn  wliich the koi K    W,    itr\\fs,   tt    Preaidenl\nWm      Anderson,     Secretary\n\u25a0 c.   Thi    iffii i       \\,\u25a0!\u2022[,\u2022 i '\\w slclau. I' \u00ab'  ii\u00ab^ '>\nRossi inJ\n,   ,.     ANCIENT ORDER'\/FORESTERS\neen In\nyears\nector but\n,\u25a0   Meets :u l'arn\u00ab\u00bb'a Hull Jid aid lib   ^,vl,v,1,wltv,VrtAii\u00a5^'iWWWiiW,,iWiViiii^\nv'K'ANIJRiVk   Al  RIE 967\nP. O. E.\nFrlATERNAL ORDER EAGLES\nI'lU'll'l' I'KAXItlUHlK, S943\nMl,\nIll,\nloll,.,     .\u201e\n1 I'iii'iniiv Work u\nt\n'iwl\nmil St,ii\nli KsllllllllOfi\n1\nin n\nmIiihIUi\ntill\nnil A|i|ilii:i\nI'.O.\nBti\\\n834,\n\\\\\nK.   H\nr> i\nIjiiIhiIi\nI'i I'll\n1' \\ 1  \\\\\nU,,\nit-f.\nIlli'i'i'liu\nCR\nANBROOK,  11.0.\nC.\nCalgary   Cattle   Co.\nFresh  nnd Stilted Ments,\nFish nnd Poultry in seuson,\nLOTS     OF     FINE     YOUNG\nTURKEYS  JUST   ARRIVED\nOrders by Mail will ficeivi prompt attention.\nOrder by Phone, 45.\n********************** **********************\n*********************************************\nX X\nNORTH     STAR    HOTEL\nKIMBERLEY.   B.C.\nH.   W.   DRKW.   Proprietor.\n\u25ba \u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nliorkv\nte\nNO.  126.   II. A. M,\nlli'jiiilui' nie,.iiiij!h: 'lm\\ Tu,\nday in i'ui'Ii imiiitli ut .'iu\no'clock.\nm.lHt, [eam lie is I\n\u2022il     throtiKh rendu\nIndigestion\nBtralRhl    tl\u201e.in:\nI.   Nu,,In Herald.\nIVi'k will\nh.'   \"look\"\nHorn\n'tnl t\nr,l   lui\"\n'\u25a0\u00bb |    Ki'iirtli nf .July is tin' national day\n'\"' tin' iieopl      the United Stuii^',\nletcctlvei   Hunk  that the  re\nli. Iiuldun was done by n lol\n\u25a0s    Mit-lil  In.v.- been u lol ol\nI incrcliunM tiynu' to ucl  oven ,m tin\n8ioin\u00bbchtroubleI. buta irinnimii ot, \u00bbiul nol   ,     ,  , '\"tl!i   '','\"' l\"'ovlnelal Koyern\nki iMIl a trin illMau.   W\u201e lliink ol llj\u00bbP\"|.<la,     \"\" nl   llns   (illcl'ccl      u   rewul'll   ol  J25HI\nIlearibiirn, anil Inillgiutlonai real tllsnawis. ye*    .ut.l ib,- CI.I1.It. ., nlniilur  mil  f,,i\nRe^VjuikiS-nothlnjeL? ' '*\"*'\" \"'\"\"''' ' ''' \"|,Ura \"' \"\"' Imntlita\nIt wai till, tact that nril tio'rrectty led Dr. Shoop ! * * \u2022 \u2022\nIn tin- .i..iu,,.i, nl that now VI i- i\u201e,|,u'in sininecn\nKemeilr\u2014Pr. SIiooii'i Restorative   Oolim 'lir.'i't\n,,. II,,' ..I.HllHrll ll.,rV''H. Hli\u201el\u00bb l,|'..llKllt Ihl.l R '..*   ,\nand lavor to llr. Shoop aniUiUlloBlpratlvi;. Willi- |l bo pooplii ol Cluimila,  while they\ni'lu'' t Iijiriii.ii I,, ii celebration nii\niiiai day by Anicrlcnn residents, thoj\nli.ivi' ;. mom ilecltlcd objection objec\ntion i\" Ihe celclii-nlliig ,,i II  when   II\nImppcin to     cm n a Sundiiy.     It\nwould imi be allowed in the United\nStates to relcbrate on Hiinduy, nnd\nwiiy .sh.ml,i Aitierlcnn visitors nnd re\n-'\u2022I'M'\u2022\u25a0\u2022 he allowed to tin In t'unada\n'\u25a0'\u25a0''ni is n,,i ullowed in tholr own\nI'liilnllv.\n[.ut that nriirliiai aii.l liiuiily vital prlariple, no\n\u2022iirhla'liiif ui'i'iimpli'l 'I- w.t.. .'v.-r t\u201e I,,' Iiinl.\nfor.! htIi .llslr...,. I.I inir. I.illiini,ii|.n^. iiii.l\nI.I..UII, ami iu,ll\u00abw complexion, try Dr, SIlCOll'l\nKeilomtlve\u2014Tablet, nr l.i.iuid-anil .ee fur rollr-\nenll wl,.I il rail and will do.   We Mil ami ibeer\nlull, r.i'iiliiiii.ml\nDr. Shoop's\nRestorative\nFl\nBEATTIE  ,.\u2022  ATCHISON\nSTEADY EMPIQHOT\nellnlile      I'.i'iil   -.il.' i\ni'i,n.,.hi Hide\nd'nili lly , niiiilri\n\u2022lb' |.ii|nilnrlty nl mu  slock   which\ni     1'ii.v.ii nn limi'.ii ti    s..il,  iiiaklne\n. .ill       1 i.'-h    in.I      Imli.s   lli.' ,li,t   .mil\nlunger lived  thnn const   urown utoek.\ni.-   nr', n...i|.',li;i'il   by   I'.pcrl n ml   nun\nrowers.\nWo     in.,: ,\u25a0    n n|iec nlty \"    n ,win\nthe wheal   liehls ..( Manltohii\ncomes Hi.. .limn.il crj   for  help,   Man\nllnliit .iloiii- will ask h.r not less thai\nUll,mill men.   Mnskatelicwiin und Albei\nin will want as inuny more    The em\n| ploymeiil  burcniis will be kc|it work\ninn.'  oveitiiiie   in   lirineiui:  the  lilbol-el\n\"\" \u2122. I i\" bis work    While tbe time is shod\n,\"\"    and  the I -a lonB, the work ,,f thi ,\n* n'\"1   Inrm I rer     iieeseiiis n,,,,,.. .,\u201e     lead\nThursday ot each month at I p.m\n\"' LV<       -b.rli '\u00bb\n'\".... .i  ,  u \u00a3\n*    McCow.1, CUiet   Manser   5\nexpel C\\ A. Abbott, 8ecr\u00abt\u00bbry.        if\n',.1  .     '!\u25a0 '\u25a0   J\n:'   He     Tisitiuw llrethren made welcome.       \u00a3\nTI.'-.\"-; . :j\n: j\n''\u2022;.' **********************]^\n..       .\".'\/. '.'';;.; X   mpie leaf mim lodge   \u2666 |\nth,   regular |   \u2666  |\n\u25a0''   ''''    A     Weets   .vetv second and lourll)     \u2022   S S.\nsign in-; J   Wcdn.Sda, ol new Fraternity   \u2666 *mw#mmmmmmmmmmmxt\nMountain Chapter i ********************** **********************\nSojournlny C'oiii|innloi.H   ure   s\nH'lllallv inviieii. i\nll   I.. i:htmwi:i,i., SuHlie !\u2022:.   |\nllox 4       CHANHHOOK, H. C,\nn pfli     meni     Hi    PatU\nhud   Ireen   superseded,   an\nthe action nl  the patron,\nt im' .\n! \u2666      Hall.    Sojourlnt]   RebeKahs   cor\ndially invited.\nsd men who  \u2666    Mrs-F. E. Simpson,  Noble Grand\n.1   supuerted : ^    *da ^- Hlckenbotham, Secretary\nRepeat It\u2014\"Shiloh's Cure will   always   cure   my   coughs   and   polile,\"\nid  sh,\npre\nutB many attrc\nhe very satisfactory\n\u25a0fii ordianry physical\nThere Is     no     longer any room for\nspeculation  aa  to  the future ol     the\ncity of ' rani k    Surrounded by   a\nric'h mineral district, the best and the\nmost fertile of rich agricultural areas\ninhabited by a thrifty and enterpris\nit li class \"i business men, tlie centre\nif ti va.-i empire, the railway termin-\nil nf transcontinental lines, with all\nroads and trails that lead from every\nmining and lumbering camp In Southeast Kootenay, Cranbrook Is not only thr largest city in the district but\nit. Is the most important by long odd\nfrom \u00bb commercial and railway point\nnf view. It is the distributing centre\nfor this vast territory of mineral\nilehln which surround it. It is also\nthe centre of a large lumbering dis-\nttiri. Prospectors, miners and lumbermen from Pilot Bay to Rlk river,\nfrom the International boundary to\nthe Windermere district are dependent\nupon its merchants foi supplies, and\nconsequently they make their headquarters within the gates of Cranbrook. Then- is no argument then\npotenl to the common judgment, why\nCranbrook it the present time, and\nin the near future, will not he the\ny   of   this   large and  grow\nine district. No railway to he const met eil ni the future can escape us,\nand its promoters will not try, as\npublic enterprises stand  ready  today\nMan      Island h   naval     astronomer   to build t \u25a0 from the city.     There\nys he has proved that the moon is n\" doubt but that Cranbrook is\nis a free planet until roped Into I now, ami ever will be the commercial\nptivity  by  our own  globe    Motbei '  entre of 'Ins district. These facts are\nStone & Wellington\nstock   tor  llritish  Columbia  nnd  ship   tinrth having     established this prece\nii carload to that  province, dent      in     land  grnbbtng,  who nhall\nA    permanent      situation   to   right   wonder henceforth at the greed other\nman, with territory reserved, children, especially flu- grafting bang\nPay  weekly;  ft'\"*- ..uttit     Write  for   ers on ol tin' liberal party as Slfton,\nparticular!. Burrows,     and   othei    of     the land\nnibbing fame and notoriety\nThe  Liberal    ippotiJl on   In  thu  prn\nFONTHII.I.  NI'KSKKIKS   Uncial      te i latum   have  I n  f,,nl\\:\n<\u00bbn ;r~;;.::;\u25a0...i..:r..:T^SS>\u00bb\u00ab pwihphotor ,s \u201ep-to\n!ni\"\"\" ' Brnmunl     ia  administering   iflaii DATK Is-' ITS JOB WORK. HlVtf    !\n--------------   hi ,. bintine     .I-. the countrj I\n -n_        ii pprnUH   ind  there   in   do l s  A   l,llAI'\nany kind.   Thing* arc diflerenl    in '         \u2014* \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2014\u2014\u25a0.\u2014   \u25a0\u25a0 \u2014 -*\u00bb |\n'\u25a0 dominion     house    \u25a0 \u25a0 \u2022 11\nrlutu\nI i.  nsrd h)   H\npotent to all The march of progress\ni- ..ii and cannot be stopped. The\nnew era. agricultural and fruit raising is now dawning, and these Indus\ntries alone will make Southeast Kootenuy the banner district of llritish\nColumhln with Crnnbrook us its capital\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666i\nRKAlt THR PROSPECTOR,\n1 Found!\n*\t\n! ,\n\u25a0>\n<>\n%\nX\n:;\n\u00ab\nSunshine   grates   have\nmaximum   strength\nSunshine    Furnace    hai\nlour  triangular  grate   bars,\neach  having  three distinct sides.     In the\nsingle-piece and two-piece grate no   such-like\nprovision is made for expansion or contraction,\naud a wa^ic of coal always follows a shaking.\nOn llie left- and right-hand sides are cotter pins, which when\nloosened permit the grates to slide out.   These four grate bars\nare made of heavy cast iron, and are finished up with bulldog\n-fc^lj^     teeth.     The teeth will grind up the toughest clinker; and      \u25a0\u25a0\nSllNSHmEjumacei\nbecause the grates are made in sections, not only can nothing but dust and\nashes pass through, but after each shaking a different side can be presented\nto the tire. Also, with the Sunshine grate there is no back-breaking\nmovements attached to the shaking. By gently rocking the lever, first on the\nlett and (lien un the right, the ashes are released on both sidta.and fall through\ninto the pan.\nOn Baker Sttcct, one door west\noi Messrs. Hill & Co.. tlie only\nplace in town thai can make\nlife worth living.\nCosmopolitan Hotel\nE. H. SMALL,   Manager.\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666J\n********************** **********************\nx *\nx Rubber  Dollar   Store  :\nMcCIary]5\nFoil   SAt.fl   I'V    PATMORE BROS.\ni\nt\n!\nC. W. VaxWORMF.I!. PHOl'RIHTOIt\nHANSON' AVENUE      \u2022     -      CRANBH00K, Hi'\nWe Buy Everything\nHOUSES, STOVES, now and second  linnd   l'Tli> I\nTUKE.   CROCKERY   and   WEARING    APPARIill\nWE SELL whal we hnvu in stock in prices llial\nwill siii'iirisp you. A visit lo Ihe Dollar slore will ecu\nvlnco you lhal we have the goods, and can save j on\nllfty jioi' cent on any goods purchased.\nWe Buv and Sell For Cash\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\nx\nx\n*\n\u2666\nX\n********************************************\nAids Nature\nBOVRIL\nis indispensable in the\ncamp, and for all\nimpromptu meals.\nAdd a liltle BOVRIL\nto your canned meats\nand soups and note\nthe difference.\nB 0 V R I L\nsandwii lies are\nnull Minus and\nloolnsome.\nS5.00 CASH\nIII   I'm  < iish\n\\\\'e I (fill in ftviri \\ llnii'4 fnm\n:l   Nri'illi'   In .1   I .nl nllliilUi-\nHISIIMI 11. M(IIA\\\nIT U.KII IN\nUn\nMinn,'.I\nIii.ii ... ..I com\nHi  ilu' twenty\nnil    ..!   Illi'   .'i'ii\n\u25a0   ii',h  lltlmti.,11\n* ,ii'|i\"i.iii i the Lord     |.  .\u25a0 \\\nliiince waited  upon  Hun    Hlchnril Mc ASI,\nllrilll   .I'llilii'   :.. .   \u25a0.    , .,;   ,,\n1   '\"''   l\",\"::'\",'-  ''        the entorci     A*. r\\  \/~\\r\\     Hir\/~\\TLTrr\\TT\n;\u25a0-\u00bb *\"'\"\"\" $3.00aMONTH\n' \u25a0 iveil  the ilcputntlon rnnllnl     T\nI) .in.i replied to the eltect thai    the\neovernmenl     ol     Hni.-i,     irolumbli.\nwould  nol   stand     loi   .,  contlm nl\n.ahhiitli    11,      ...       ild thai   \u25a0. r,\nI\" ii\"- tu ilm . ,: delei atlom Irom\nNorth Vnncotiver and Nnnalmo, the\nBovcrnment, thron I the ittorney\n-'\"iii'i.i.   had i'i'..'i, j,-!::..   Ion to pro\n\",\"'\" the ,.,-,' ol     violation ol    the\nlaw  in Hi\" matter ,,f Sunday Kame\nnnd li.'   i iBiircd     the deputation thai\nUiiHuland     would     he placed on  tin\n-\"ii\"'  tint    The mini itei    ol I'i .i,\nli k will applj  t.. the attornc)  ;en\nnine f,,,,11111-\n'\u2022'\" 11 Htatcment from the ilm-i.\niHMiiii- provincca Indli ..ti' pre enl pop\niilntlon ,,l 1,107      \\|.|iiiiiii' the un\n\" \"i I'\" .11 ,   parliamentary\n'''l'\"' nutation at uu.,.'..,   ,i  ,   1 ,1\nI hut   thin  population  rail    loi   forty\nV\"'     \u25a0 '     ;< ,   V   \u2022\u2022\n'      \"\u25a0     y.\n\\J+ '   \u25a0 *\u25a0'\n51LFN    \"'.'   \/\u25a0'' \"', ,-f-DV\n,1    I'l'U      lli'lnli'    llie\nMl Idnilsof Scr.onil Iiaud fliioils  v l'\"'1'   mum     follow th\nilu'1'   provlneoN     will ho entitled tu  Al.F\niiliniii  iifiv     roprennntativefi    .mi] |,V\nHi.'i     tit.,,      Hrltlnh Columhln,  with\nnearer  i,,ni   hiindrcd   Hum  Hirer  Imn\nilicil   lli.,ii,\u201ein.l,   will   Iii'  ontltleil      1,1\n \" GEO. P  POWELL, Agent\n.1 nr liuiif   Avenue.\nPbOfi*   ilil P\/lltltHf    fr.r   Hl*rlf-fW,\u201e    P\u201e\u00ab-.n\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab.,.. t ,.\u201e^ tlhA\u00ab\u00ab    1 AH nr\u00abflhrook.    ti      0.      I(!tji(l011Ce\nl-'iitniliin-   ;i   SI'Ki'l UiTY\nRUVKR  OF   I IK'S\nSl'M-\\    I l|,|      SlilMll.     IlllllSHM     A\nCOST)    HAND  MACIMNKH\nl-'olt HA LID   OMRAP AMI TO\nIIKNT.\novpn now ntlnwed West of Ontiiria\n' there will be by thnt time popnlntlnn\ncalling for Blxty-flve reprcsontatlvea\u2014   imiom lee\nTlie tjreut ituucesn oi Dr. Plerce'i (iolden Mfdical Pi*-\nciivcrv in ciirint* weak Ktomtohi, wasicil bodies, weuk\n\u25a0uiiSi j mi uhvlillUtC inul lintjcriiiji coii)>tii,, is bust-J uu\nllif leuugmtlnn \u00abl tbe fiiiuluineitiul truth that \"(toldeii\nMi'ilii-u! Dlscoverj'1 supplies Nuture .villi hody'build-\nimi, tisMic-rcpuiriniii imiitflle*nmklii)j materUU, in con-\nilenseil limO cuncentruled turiu. Willi tlilti help Nature\nbiipplii'* 1 In* iieii'\u00bbur) ntreniflli to the ktoiiiueh in Ji^c-t\n(uud build ii)i the body and thereby throw \u00bb>ll linj|i-iii'!,\nubtfinute cmn(iii. The \"Discovery\" re*ciittthllitiei the\ndif(e.stt\\tj and nutritive urijum in kound henlth, puriliea\numl eitrlclioM rim blnud, mil uourii>be\u00bb the nerve*\u2014In\nthuri e-Htuhllhlicx sound vlgorouu hculth.\n\/* i\u00bb\/,r dealer afters something \"lust as goad,\"\nIt is nrubahty better run HIM- it nays better.\nItu: \u2022 (...- are thinking ot the cure not the profit, aw\nthere'\" nothing \"lust as good** tor you.    Say so.\nDr. Fierce \u2022. Clnmmon Sense Medical Adviier, In Plain Entfliih; or, Med\u00ab\nietne Sintpl-tied iMS pufie\u00bb, over 7(HI itlustmtioioi, newly revised up-tu>date\nI'.dition pi ..r- s umd sent for 31 one-cent \u00abtimps, lo cover cost of nuilin*!\nonly.   (.,...!,.,\u25a0 ,\u201e   j, ;,i| st.inipi,   Address Dr. H. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V,\n(iitiirrh Cured\nI chii euro I'ntiiiili, no matter how\nlonj- iil.iuidiim. Cntfirrli ^ un inltum\ninittory n fleet Ion nf any mucoim inotn-\nimiiijc in which there are concoct I on\numl awcllliiu, either In the head or\nHtuimicb. Hlncn '\u2022iiiniiir, to BottthcAHt\nKootenny I hnvc cured over 2im cum\ne\u00ab, I pusjtivi'lv muimntee n run' or\nmoney refunded. Bummer is the time\nto net rid id your catarrh, cull und\nnee me.\nGEO. R. LEASK & CO.\niM;<t.'a-'-    '.'-\u25a0'>>:>\u00bb ,jb!ii\nBUILDERS\nAM)\nCONTRACTORS\nI'lKiM'l III I'.O, HHX Ml.',\nPlans, Spocificalions\nand Estimates\nFURNISHED ON APPLICATION\nAll   kinds   of   building    material\nconstant!\" on hand.\nIlli.  TAIYKK,\nGriuibronk, B.O.\nrti'Miili'iini   nnil'   N.   A. WiilllnRer'a\nCranbrook.\ni\nI\ni\n.%\t\n\"ft'\n$ 7'' Vr\nE * 11\nSPRtiNC HrATtM u vt't.\n\u25a0\u25a0>\nFW\n' \" i^S\nLncrt\\ v-\\ivr\nRtFE   AUTOMATIC   HYDRAULIC   RAM.\nDouble iictino iMiiis piiiiip spring water using impure wain- as power to operate\ntlii'in. Kims continuously and automatically. Pumping capacity up to 1,000,000\nGallons per day. Nn wearing parts except valves. Highest efficiency of any engine\non the market. From <>i> to w per cent, developed under repeated tests.\nUnequalled for IRRIGATION AND DOMESTIC purposes. Over seven thousand\nin   use.\nIf you are interested write  to or see  H.   Y.   Parker. THB PROSPECTOR,    ORANBROOK,    ll.    0.,    SATURDAY, JPI.Y 1\". 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It is\nFurniture in the true sense of the word. It is Furniture that\nis well made, durable and lasting. It is not the kind that is thrown\ntogether or put together with inexperienced hands. Our Furniture\nis made by skilled mechanics, and is the best that money can buy.\nEvery piece of Furniture we sell is guaranteed.\nI     '*-\n'\u2666\n\u2022\n'!>       I\n\u2022\nf      f\n'\u2666'     I\nI     I\n.\u2022>      :,\nf      f\nf     *\n'\u2022\u25a0\u25a0    w\n<*>\nWe have Just placed in stock a full\nrange of\nLACE CURTAINS\nTAPESTRY CURTAINS\nTable Covers, White Bed Spreads\nTable  Linen in Sets\nt\nFlannelette   Blannkets\n...\n... \u25a0\u2022\n\u25a0\u00ab\u25a0 \u2022'\n* -\n\u00bb !\n* \u00bb\nI f\n\u00bb *\n* \u00ab\n* *\n* t\nJapanese Matting\nCouch Covers\nWe are always pleased to show\nyou through our stock\ni\n.   \u2022\n:  :\n:   :\n\u2022   \u2022\n:\n.\n: !*\u00aba.  <\nI III;: PROSrEOTOR,    ORANBROOK,    ll\n' I'll KDAV   iJUtA' IU, 1909\n\u25a0 I   \u25a0   ll\u2014\u2014\u2014\n$2.50 ^*\n3.00 ^IJ^^^m^-^-^ ^\nTHE RAZOR OF PERFECTION\nHollow Ground\nAs Illustrated\nDouble Concave lor\nKxtra Heavy Beards\nSet of Two in <j\u00bbN j^!\nLeather Case  <>*>.\u00ab?'\"\nCarbo Magnetic \u00bb     ,\nStrop IjWJ\nStrop Aide      25C\nNO H0N1NG-N0 GRINDING\nNO\nMORE\nRAZOR\nTROUBLES\nNO\nNEW BLADES\nNO\nANNUAL TAX\n365\nCLEAN   SHAVES\nEVERY   YEAR\n\u25a0\u25a0\"      RAZOR\nEVEBLASTINC.\nSHAVING\nCOMFORT\nill Last a Lifetime.\nCARBO MAGNETIC RAZORS have revolutionized t\u00abor miking   they .ire TEMPERED BY ELECTRICITY, which Is\nOUR OWN EXCLUSIVE SECRET PROCESS   the iteel  used In  their manufacture  is  of   the finest  English and\nSwedish make.    This wonderful discovery is the result of years ol experiment and study, and at last there has been\nproduced a ra:or that will shave any beard, NO MATTER HOW TOUGH.\nELECTRIC TEMPERING adds CARBON to the steel; whereas tempering by fire, (the only other method known for\ncenturies) DESTROYS the CARBON which is the life of steel.   All other makes of ra.-ors must be  HONED   AND   GROUND\noften, as their blades will NOT hold an edge any length of time.   CARBO MAGNETIC RAZORS do not require HONING\n3   or GRINDING during *  lifetime in  private use;  thev a.-e   al!  tempered   alike, every   part of their blades being  subiected to\nthe same AMPERES OF ELECTRICITY.   CARBO MAGNETIC RAZORS arc  ground FIVE times by the HAMBURG\nMETHOD, the most expemive grinding known.\nYOUR DEALER will deliver to you one of these CARBO MAGNETIC RAZORS on 30 days' trial, without\nobligation on your part to purchase\u2014take advantage of this opportunity. Break away from the barber habit! You will save\n$50- 00 annually.\nCall on our representatives in your town, and request a copy of \"Hints On Shaving\"\u2014This booklet illustrate! the\ncorrect ra:or position for shaving every part of the face (ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN FROM LIFE)\u2014it also tells\nyou HOW TO STROP A RAZOR PROPERLY; should our dealer be out of them, drop us a card, and we will send you\none by return mail.\nFirm of A. L. SILBERSTEIN, flakers.\n450-461  Broadway. N. Y.\nAT THK CRAKBROOK\n0 BOOK STORES\nORANOItOOK LAND DISTRTI\nTuli,\npatti ii\nlii'i'ini-\nDistiict ul Kootenay\nlotice thai  I, Georgo .1. Hui\n':n I    I reck,   Allii'll.i,   ,\u201e', :\nli.ilil.i'i.     llitulul    to  :i|i|>,\\   I,\non to puruliaao the lull,mm\nnnil..\nmu\nnl\nlioflt plnntcil .iliiiiil  three und a hnll\nmil,.,   north     i     the    Intcrni i .,1\n in Lu i   line unci ul i  one unci    n\nhall iniii.', in,nl, im.ii ..i Im  rsil uml\n.nlj.u'i'iii on Ll imtoru hounclitry   Lo\nll.iiii Iv Hyde's mui Henry Itlvloro h\napplication, ln'ini: the inn invm', I ecu'\nhit niljueenl lo Llie m.nili wesl ecu\nner    ul   Art' in   (.'. Keniiulu' epplieu\nORANBROOK I.WIi DISTRICT\nDistrict .,! i'l.,si Kootenay\nTake notice thai  1, Km Wuoil Cum\nin   Newra i,  niiia air,iii   \u00ab,\n\"imi. Intend to upply tor poruiimi\t\nto   i'iii. lia ,     Llie i,,il,,uin;: described\nliiml      l ,,iiiiiii,iu,i.   nl  a |>\" l  plunl\n,'ln\nII\nwiiltli    vi\nchuins, H\nI'uiiii  i,i\nlng Mu in\nrill\nIlli:\nMl\nUCII'lll   Ml li IM,   In III,\nI'l'lllllli'lli'l'llK'lll    mill   I'.inlalli\n.cres moro or less.\nGeorge .1. Hunter, Locutur\nGiorgc W. Kerr, Agenl\nI Mni'cli iiiilli.  1909. li.\nUllANIIROOK  I.ANLl DISTIlll T\nIn ilrlcl ul Kootenuy.\n. o\t\nTain' n.it I.-,-   Hint I, l.i iclol    IS\nBolste\nSt l:\nij.Hi\ntill,\nocctipu\nlor   |\u201e\ndoctor,   intend   to  apjilj\nhi     in purchase the [o!\nlon-iii.    il.'.iin und..   i'iiiiiiiii'ii.'iii\".\nut. n  post   planteil  nii,,,il   Hui',-  mill-\nin,nii ol Un  Inlernutlonul  boun I .<\nlino mi'i uhout one mile north ol thr\nnorthern boundars ol lol 78-1J and ud\njacont  tu the   nortliwesl     corner ol\nHenry K   Hyde s appllcati    thence\nsuiitli S9 chuins, tbence wesl B0 chuln\ntheuce  ii.iiill   SO  , ,1,1111-.,   thenci si\n80 chains to Lbe point ol commence\nment, contulnlng IHO ucres more \"i\nless.\nLauncelot  K. Bolster, Locator.\nGeorge W. Kerr,   Vgent.\nLoi d March 29th, 1909. 10\niu. ir, ol lol 121, group I, Kootenuj\nI'i nni, llienco north 10 chulns,\nthenco wosl in , In,ins, thonco south\n10 chains,    thenco eust In chulns     to\npoinl    ,,i     i' ini'tii'i'iiii'ii! containing\ninn ucres iu  or Icbs.\nPlvn Wood Cane, Locator\nHurry Melton,  Igi'nl\nHuleil April  li.Hi. 1909. 18\nrilANTII.iniK   LAND I1MTKI1 T\nllistj'lcl   ul   Kast   Kuuli'iiay.\n 9      \u2014\ni'uk Lice   llial.   1,       John   Am.as\nli'ii'ii' ;ou ol Oruubrook, occupution\n..  ii.ii,.      men bunt, intend  to upply\nlui   pi'iini... iuii  to purchase the   tol\nol im Nu. 11 in, thenco west SO chain \u25a0\nthence nortli SO chains, Llieiuo eu ,i\n.:' chuins, i hence south alt ch .ins   to\npluce ,,,   commence in,     contulnlng\nH ii ui i,\"  more or less.\n.lului Angus Fergusson, Locator.\nll   Melton, Agenl.\ntinted  Api ii 27tb,  i''\"'.\n\u25a0 rn\nand about\nii i\nnorth -\nid adjacent\ntl\n...\neing\north\n,   i he\nHenry Re-\nthe  south\nSO chains,\nnee   south\ni ha\nrn,  Hi\n\u2022nee\nwes*\nt nn\nchuins   to\n[n.\n.ni. ot commence\niment\n, and con-\nUN..\n, G40 m\n\u25a0*'\u25a0\u25a0\nMlOll\n: or\nless.\nPri\ntferi\nCi   I'OITlt\nt. Locator.\nge V\n,'. Kc\nit, Agent.\niOCH\n[.\u25a0(I Ma\nrcli\nal.lt   ll,\n1989\n10\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict ni Mast Kootenay.\nTake uotice thut John Cannon of\nt 'iMiiiu oak, It. C, occupation checker, -intends Lu apply tor permission\nio purchase the following described\nlands : Commencing at a post pluut-\ni(l at N.E. corner uf lot 8535, thenco\neast tu S li. corner oi lot 4142,\nLheuce south tu north boundary sit\nlot 123, theuce west to S.E. corner ot\nloi 8535, thence north in point of\ncommencement.\nJohn Cannon, Locator.\nJames William Moore, Agent\nDated April 15, 1909 19\npation horse dealer, intend to apply\nCor permission to purchase the following described lands, commencing\nat a post planted about three miles\nnorth of the International boundary\nline und about one mile north of the\nnorthern boundary of lot 7841 and adjacent to the north west corner of\nHenry E. Hyde's location, being the\nsouth east corner, thence west 8d\nchains, thence north 80 chains, thence\neast 80 chains, and then south 80\nchains to the point of com\nmencement, and containing 040 acres\nmore or less.\nGeorge Ii. Bolster, Locator.\nGeorge W. Kerr, Agent.\nLocated March 29th, 1909. 16\nci   \\!!i:i'i>K land district\nis i lei ul bttt it Kootenay,\n\u25a0  notice thai  t, Mrs   McFarlane\n\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 i : !>i'.|.)..!., oi i iij Ll ion man led\nwouiuu, Intend to apply for permit)\nslon to purchase the following des\n, .'.ell lunds i 'ommenrlug nl u pout\nplanted .if the north \u25a0\u25a0;. il cornor ol\nCooper's preemption, thonce wost io\nnhaiui . i hem e noi ib 20 chalna, thenre\neasi to Moyie rival. thenco following\ndow n utri .mi. to place nl commence\nin.ni\nMi       Sadie   .)     M.'e'.iihinc.\nii   Mellon   Agent.\nDated   \\pril 3rd, 1909 li\ni HANDBOOK LANi DlHTRlOT\n1>1 i\". i ol Mil i  Kooteau)\nnotice tti.it  I,    WulUl      Bruce\nMrhuiinn.   \u00abi  Oranbrook,  ocuupulioti\n..it I'Chattl.   lUtOlUl lo apply lui   pei mis\niuii    lo      pun hunt- t lie following di s\ncrlbed landw Commencing at a posl\nplanted nl tbo southeast coiner \u2022<\ntol 8435, tlirn.r south 70 chains.\nthonce oust :'o ohnius, thenco north 3d\n1 \u00ab'ii t em*) :'\u2022 olm'ni, thorn \u2022\u25a0\nnorth Ui i Iuii us, thonco west 40 chains\nto place nl commencement\nWalter Bruce McFarlane\nDated  Vprll 3rd, 1009, 17\nCRANBROOK LAND DIBTRIOT\nDl trlct ol ICast Kootonay,\n\u2022\nTake notice ttmt i. Marry Mcintosh\nol Halcyon, B c . occupation Hotel\nkei i\"-: Intend to apply lor permis\nBion to purchase ihe following des\ncribed land i Commencing .it a posl\nplan!nl al nboul one mile wost o!\nthe Flathead river and one mile nortli\not tho International boundary line,\nand wesi of lot 7336, being the north\neast cornor, thence south NO chains\nthonce west so chains, thence nortl\n80 chains, tbence east SO chains tl\nI no point of commencement and   con\nHarry Mcintosh, Locatoi\nGeorge W, Kerr, Agimt\nLocated   Match  28th,  1903. 17\nORANBROOK  I.ANU DISTRICT\nDistrict ol Kast Kootenay.\nTake notice that    1.     Thomas Ed\nard     Murphy,   occupation   station\njent, intend to apply for permission\ni purchase the     following described\n[amis : Commencing at a post plant\nI on the north     hank of the Moyh\nver,   opposite  tlie    N.   0,   corner  oi\nlot No. 8745, thence north 40 chains,\ntbence east 20 chains mure or less to\nthe Moyie river, thence following thi\nmeandering    of   tbo   Moyie river ti\nplace   of   beginning,   containing    80\nacres more or less.\nThomas Edward Murphy\nH. Melton, Agent\nDated April 21st, 1909. 1*.\npost planted at ot near i ralte east\nol tin pre ten I C P >'- snt vt > line ..i\n27 mile post ami being the southwest\ncorner ol the Thomas Lee claim.\nthence north SO chains, thonco eaal\n80 chulns, thenre south sn chain;,\ntheuce west so chains to the point\noi commencement, making o-tu acres\nmore or less\nThomas   Lee.   Locator\nJohn  LlVtugBtoui ,   \\: en'\nLocated April 7th, 1909. 34 5,\nCOAL.   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE\ni..   Notice :s hereby given that thli\nty days alter date 1 Intend to apply\nto the Honourable Chiel Commission\n\u2022 i   ol   Lauds  und   Works   tor  a   tu i n e\ni\u00ab prospect for coal und petroleum on\nihe   following  described   land..,  situate\n\u2022 ii Southeast Kootenuy, British Col\nmnbut, block 4698, commencing ut a\nposl plnnted at ol near l nuie eusl\nui the preaen! C, P, R, survey line al\n37 mile post und being the nortliwesl\nui uei oi ii,ni> tiuiie.Miu s claim,\nthuiico south su chaius, thenco east 8u\nhains, thonce north 80 chain;\ntheuce west rtrt chaius to the point\n.1 ftfiunieui cnii'Ui, mnking C40 aire\n[title  ol   |088,\nI Ial ly    CUUCOSOU,    LoCatOi\nJohn Livingstone, AgOOl\nLocated April 7th, 1900, 2i 5.\ni: \\NBROi\nDihtrlcl\nv LAND DISTRICT\n:' Bast Kootenay.\nClt \\NHit s   LAND DISTRICT\n\u25a0 l    l !  I  -\u2022!   i- 'i-n.ii\nCRANBROOK  LAND DISTRICT\n'r-   trlct ol Kootenay.\nTake  notici t, Hi   i .   Erne \u25a0\nHyde o       uchei\noupat .\u25a0 \u25a0!! banket,  .  tend  to ap]   .   I\npermission to p the\ndesci tbe I imi \\.  ng    at\npost  planted a\nthe International  boundary  ..\nabout one mill  \u25a1 t be nortbei d\nboundary ol lot 7! u and a\nqua.tei I a '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\\ le east of thi\nbank of Haj e l reel , in tbe K i bead\nvalley, bein i be noi' hw esl coi uei\ntbence easi 80 chains, thence south\n80 chains, t hence west BO ch tins, e ad\ntbence north 80 chains to the point\nut commencement, and coin aura::\n040 ncrofl more or less.\nGeorgo W. Kerr, Agenl\nHenry  Ernest Hyde,  Locatoi\nLocated  March 29th,  1909. Hi\nj    Take not ice, I bal  i, Alexander    W\n.....     oi   ..... land, li. C, in cupu\ntii n 1 lotelkeepor, intend to npplj\npermission to pan base the full   \t\nde crlbed d at   a\np       plunti il wesl\n: he t' la I head j ue en  i a  i\n[the .;...,\nand wi  \u25a0 .   .,..   the soul\neast & \u25a0.      north       chain\n:. en \u25a0\ncbaii   i : beni e    i\nI u     ... \u25a0 t \u25a0 i.tu.in\n\u25a0 ,\"\na da)\n1909.\nCH VNFJROOK  LAND Dl \u25a0'! I\nDisti\n(MlANDItOOK   LAND DISTRICT\nin un t ..f Kootenai\nTake notice thul I, Da' Id Warnocl\nwt Pinelioi Creel , Alberta, volcrtnai j\nsurgeon, Intend to apply foi permis\nslon to piirchti io the folio vin dee\ncrlbed landi, commencing nl   >    posl\nplanted uh    I mile . north of     the\nInternational boundary mid nboul 2\nmtloN nml.ii of lol 7841, and ndjnrenl\n(.. tlie northen i cnrnoi \"I Oeorge H\nBolster's nppllnithm, Mng the , ul!\noont comer, tbence wesl 80 i li iin i\nt ti.-rjr i- north 80 chalna, thi nee en i\n.ii chuln , thonce south R0 chains to\nt be poinl ol commencement nnd con\ntaining G40 ncroB more oi  lesfl\nDavid Warnock, Locatoi\nOeorgo W   Kerr, Agent\nLocated March 29th, VM. \u00bbC\nTal \u25a0\u25a0 a \u25a0 tee that i. Arth ii '!   Kem\nmis of Pincher I !i eek,  Alberta, oci\npal Ion Bai rl ter, intend ti i appl)   ' \u2022\npurchu \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0    tin      foil   vin       di \u25a0 I ihed\n'....\u25a0 .,  po t ,.-. nl   .\nabout        mile   n n' h ol the Entei nn\ni a nul   b tdai j   line  and  abi \u25a0\n:,.. c   north i d  i i41\n.. \u25a0, \u2022      ..     the easi ei n boundui >  |\nHi .      It! lere  I Frederick  P    rltl'\nipji in .i; ,\u25a0 a , being t be   ion I hwi     C(>i\nnet.     thence   noi tb 80 chain i   them e\nuni t. 80 chains, < b< rn e si iutb   0 chain\ni bonce  wc i   B0 chain     to the poial\nni commcni omen)     ind contali       I I\nere;,   nion   or   If\n\\i thin i:   Kerojnl . Li i atoi\nfieorge W   Ken.   Vgoni\nLocated March ailtli',  1909.\nTake notice that  Henry Hector Lin-\nI nell  of Cranbrook,   B.C.,  occupation\nchecker, intends to apply for permis-\n\u25a0 ston to purchase     the following des-\nIcrlbed lauds:  Commencing at a post\ni lanted at the N.I3. corner     of     lot\n1142,   thence east      10 chains,  theuct\nsouth 30 chains, theuce west 40 chains\nthence north 30 chains to point    of\n' i' mimencement.\nHenry Hector Linnell, Locator.\nJames William Moore, Agent\nDated April 15, 1909 19\n1 RANBROOh   I.ANU   DISTRICT.\ntricl ol ESai I Kootenay,\nthai I, Thomas Edward\nI \u25a0      Steele  Junction, oc\nI tl. u agenl, intend to ap-\npermission     to purchase the\ndescribed  lands :  Oommenc-\nI     planted al  the south\n\u25a0   ni \u2022 ol Wm. Tupper's pro-emp-\n,   ,  .';. ihence north 40 chuins\nthenci   '\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 I  20 chains more or less to\n\u25a0:.   i hence following  the said\nive i di \u25a0'. u 11 re  to tho place\n\u25a0iii onl ulnlng  80 acres\nI'. U nrd  Murphy,   Locator\nII. Melton, Agent.\n\u25a0\u25a0 I June Srd, 1909. 23\nI I: VNRROOK  LAND DIHTRTOT\nD   trlcl ol Kootenay.\nnutici\n\u25a0  \u25a0 , .,\n\u25a0 .   purr]\nrHbi\nhi    \u25a0\nthe 11\n\u2022 \u2022    \u25a0    ne mlh\nadjn\nAl\n>tt I\nI, Henry Riviere\nicrl i, occupation\nrn..;  L.i  pormlB\nll! following dec.\nnelng at a post\nmllei north ol\nunitary lino and\ni nf lot 7841 and\nirner   of\nCRANRftlKlK   LAND DIH'I RD  I\nIn trh i  -.1  i Lonnj\nTake notice that I, Proderli I Por\nritr ol Barrio, Ontario, occui itlon\ngentleman, intend to apply [or i oi\nmisslan to purchase the following des\nHenry    K   Hyde     application, being\nithwesl corner, thenco north so\ni    ,   , . i   BO chains, thence\n11 balne, thence west so chains\n1 to the point  -i commi ncoment,   and\nt ' .lit airum- i, pi .nii ,  moro oi   lens.\nHenry   Riviere,  Locator.\n(inorge  W    Ketr.  Agent.\ni   -    - :  March 29th,  1909 Ifi\nORANHROOK  LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Kootenay.\nthai  I, George li. Bol\nii  Oroek, Albertn, occu\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict ol Kooteiay.\nTake notice that I, Thomas William\nLeask, occupation, mill owner, intend\nto apply for permission to purchase\n\u2022ne hundred and sixty acres of land,\nbounded as follows :\nCommencing at a post planted at\nthe southeast corner of Lot 84S5, aud\nthenee west 40 chains, thence south\n10 chuins, thence east 40 chains,\ntbence north 40 chains.\nTims. W. Lensk, Locator\nif. Mellon, Agent-\nDat.'d April 2nd, HW\nCERTIFICATE OF THE REGISTRA-\nTION   OF   AN  EXTRA-PROVINCIAL COMPANY.\n''Companies Act. 1897\"\n1 HEREDY CERTIFY Hint the\n\"Soippel Timber Company\" has this\nday been registered as uu extra-pro\nvincial company under the \"Companies Act l!W7\" to carry out or to affect all or any of the objects of the\nCompany to which the legislature of\nBritish Columbia extends.\nTho head oflice of the compnny is\nsituate at Stillwater, Minnesota.\nThr. amount of the capital of tho\ncompany is one hundred thousand\ndollars, divided into one thousand\nshares of one hundred dollars each.\nThe head office of the company in\nthis province is situate at the city of\nCranbrook, and Alexander D. Macdonald, Barrister-at-law, whose address Is Cranbrook, B.C., is the attorney for the company. Not empowered  to issue und  transfer stock.\nThe time of tbe existence of the\ncompany is thirty years from the\n27th day of August,  1900.\nThe Company is limited.\n(liven under my hand and seal of\nofflco at Victoria, Province of British\nColumbia, this 31st dny of March,\none thousand nine hundred und nine.\n(LS.) S, Y. WOOTTON,\nRegistrar of Joint Stock Companies.\nThe object for which thlu company\nban boon estubhsheil and registered\nurn :\nTo do all kinds oi manufacturing\nand trading business; to purchase,\nown, hold und dispose of timber and\nall the products of timber; to curry\non and conduct a general logging,\nlumbering and innnufncltiring btieln\ness; to oroct, buy aud sell saw nulls,\nfdiiiigle-mlllii, pinning mills, und ell\nother milbi and factories; to cstnb\nHhIi, operate, buy and sell lumber\nyards; to purchaso, own, hold, menu\nfncttiro, sell ami ileal in any and all\nkinds of goods und wares, morchand\nitie anil personal property of every\ncharacter   and   description; to own,\nbuy, sell, lease and improve lauds\nwherever sititnte; to build, equip,\nand man ago wntor flumes for the\ntransportation ol wood, lumber, timber nnd timber piodncts, and In do\nh11 such business ns may be Incident*\nnl thereto. 18-4\nCOAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE\n1. Notice is hereby given that thirty days after date I intend to appl>\nto the Honourable Chief Commission\ner of Lands and Works for a llcenst\nto prospect for coal and petroleum oi.\nthe following described lands, situati\nin Southeast Kootenay, British Col\numbia, block 4593, commencing at a\npost planted at or near I mile easi\nof the present 0. P. it. survey line at\nid mile post and being the northeast\ncorner of the M. A. Macdonald claim,\ntbence west 80 chains, thence south\n-ii chains, thence east. 80 chains, and\nthence north 80 chains to the point\nof commencement, making 040 acres\nmore or less.\nM.   A.  Macdonnld,  Locatoi\nJohn Livingstone, Agent.\nLocated  April 23th,  1909. 24-f>\nCOAL   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE.\n2. Notice is hereby given that thirty days after date l intend to upply\nto the Honourable Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a license\nto prospect for coal and petroleum on\nthe following described lauds, sittiute\nin Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, block 45fl3, commonclng at a\npost planted at or near 4 miles east\nof tbe present 0. P. R. survey line at\n29 mile post, nnd being the southeat\ncorner of the Lewis Hilton claim,\nthence north 80 chnins, theuce west\n81 chains, tbence south 80 chuins,\nthonce east 80 chnins to the point\nof commencement, making 040 acres\nmore or less.\nLewis Hilton,  Locator.\nJohn Livingstone, Agent.\nLocated  April Oth,  1909. 24-fi\nCOAL   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE.\n3. Notice is hereby given that thirty days after date I intend to apply\n(o tho Honourable Chief Commission\nor of Lauds and Works for a license\nto prospect for coal and petroleum on\nthe following described lands, situate\nin Bouthensl Kootenay, British Col\numbia, block 4598, commencing at a\npost planted at or near I mile east\nOf the present O. p. R. survey line at\n27 mile post und being the northeast\ncornor ot Thomas Leask's claim,\nthence west 80 chains, thence south\n8(1 chains, thence east 80 chains, and\nthence north 80 chnins to the point\nof commoncoment, mnking 040 acres\nmore or less.\nThomas Leask, Locator.\nJohn Livingstone, Agont.\nLocated April 7th, 1909. 84*5.\nCOAL   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE.\n4. Notice is hereby given that thirty days aftor date 1 intend to apply\nto the Honourable chief Commissioner of Lunds and Works for a license\nto prospect for coal uud petroleum on\nthe following described lands, situate\nlu Southeast Kootenny, British Columbia, block 4593, commencing at a\npost, plunted al. or nenr I mile eust\nof tbo present O, P. II, survey line nt\n27 mile posl and being the southeast\ncorner of Hurry II. Hughes claim,\nthonce north 80 chulns, thonce wost\n80 chulns, thence south 80 chaius,\nIhence eust HU chulns to the point\nof commoncoment, mnking 1140 acres\nmore or less.\nHarry II.  Hughes, Locator\nJohn Livingstone, Agent,\nLocated April 7th. 1909, 24 n\nCOAL   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE),\nfi, Notice |s hereby given that thir\nty days after date 1 intend to apply\nto Hie Honourable Chief Commission\ner of Lands ami Works for a license\nto prospect, for coal and petroleum on\nthe following described Inuds, sittiute\nIn Southeast Kootenny, British Columbia, block 459.'!, commencing at n\nCOAL   AND   PETROLEUM NOTION,\n.. Notice is hereby given that thi:\nty days after date 1 intend to npph\nia the Honourable chief Commission\ner of Lands and Works for n llcenst\no prospect for coul and petroleum on\nihe following described lands, situati\nin Southeast Kootenuy, British Col\numhia, block 4593, commencing at .\nposl planted al or near 2 miles easi\nof the present 0, P. It. survey line at\n'.1 mile post and being the northwea\n'\u2022ruer of tbe P. II. De\/all claim\nhence east. 80 chains, thenee souil\n(0 chains, thence west 80 chains, am\nhence north 80 chains to the poll)\nif commencement, making 040 acre\nmore or less.\nP.   II.   De\/.nll.   Locnto\nJohn Livingstone. Agent\nLocnted  April 7th,  1909. 24 5\n,'OAL   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE\n8. Notice is hereby given that thir\nty days after date 1 intend to appl.\nCO the Honourable Chief Commission\nt of Lands and Works for a liceusi\no prospect for coal and petroleum oi\nthe following described lunds, situat\nin Southeast Kootenay, British Col\nimbia, block 4593, commencing at i\njost planted at or near 2 miles ens\not the present 0. P. R. survey line nt\n17 mile pUBt and being the southeast\norner of J. I,. King's claim\n-hence north 80 clinins, thenee ens\ni0 chains, thence south 80 chains, am\nhence west 80 chains to the point\nof commencement, making 010 acre\nmore or less.\nJ.  L. King, Locato\nJohn Livingstone, Agent\nLocated April 7th,  1909. 24-a\nCOAL   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE\n9. Notiee is hereby given that thirty days after date I intend to applj\nto the Honourable Chief Commission\ner of Lands and Works for a licenst\nco prospect for coal and petroleum ot\nthe following described lands, situati\nin Southeast Kootenay, British Col\numbia, block 4593, commencing at ;\npost planted at of near 4 miles eas\nof the present 0. P. R. survey line at\nJ9th mile post and being the north\neast corner of Robert Bucknut's claiu\nchence west 80 chains, thence soutl\n10 chains, tbence east. 80 chains, am\nthence north 80 chnins to the pine\nof commencement, making 010 acre\nmore or less.\nRobert  Buckout,  Locato\nJohn Livingstone,  Agent\nLocated April 7th,  1909. 24-5\nOOAL   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE\n10 Notice is hereby given that thirty days after dute I intend to applj\nto the Honourable Chief Commission\ner of Lands and Works for a licensi\nto prospect for coal and petroleum oi\nthe following described lands, situati\nin Southeast Kootenay, British Col\numbia, block 4593, commencing at a\npost planted at or near 3 miles east\nof tbe present C. P. R. survey line at\n28 mile post, and being the southwest\ncorner of the David Moore claim,\ntheuce east 80 chains, tbence nortl\n8(1 chuins, tbence west HP chains\nthence south SO chains to the point\nof commencement, malting 040 ncre;\nmore or less.\nDavid   Moure,   Locatoi\nJohn Livingstone, Agent.\nLocated   April  7th,   1909. 24-5.\nCRANBROOK. LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Kootenuy.\nTake notice that. I, Georgo Welch\nof Cranbrook, occupation railway\nconductor, intend to upply for per\nmission to purchase the following des\ncribed lands : Commencing at a post\nplanted at the N, E. corner of lot\n8527, thence east 40 chains, thence\nsouth 05 chains, t hence west 41\nchains, thenee north 05 chains to the\npoint of commencement., containing\nI wo hundred ami sixty acres more oi\nloss.\nGeorge Welch,  Locator.\nJune 4th, 1909. 24\nCRANBROOK    LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of East Kootenny.\nTftVO notice that 1, Helen A. His\ncox, married woman, of port Perry,\nOntario, intend to apply for permission to purchase tlie following des\ncribed lands : Commonclng at a post\nplanted at tho south west cornor o\nlot. 3552, thence south 50 chains\nthenee oast 40 chains, thenee north 51,\nchains, thence west 40 chains, to tin\npoint of commencement, containing\n2nd acres more or less.\nHelen A. Hlscox,\nJ, 0. Oummlngs, Locator,\nMuy 19th, 1909, 21\nCRANBROOK LANI) DISTRICT\nEast Kootenay, Southern Division\nTake notice that I, Andrew B,\nGrace ol Oranhrook; occupation Jour\nualist, intend to apply for permis\nhIoii to purchase tho following des\ncribed lands ! Commencing at a posl\nplanted at the N.W. corner of lot\n0425, thenco west 80 chains, Ihence\nsouth 80 chains, thence north 80 chain\nto place of commencement, containing\n040 acres more or less.\nA.  U. Grace,  Locator.\nDated April 21st, 1909. 20\nBOOM     THE    PROSPECTOR--THE\nPIONEER PAPER  OP  EAST\nKOOTENAY.\nCRANBROOK l IND DIBTRIOT\nDistrict   of  Bast Kootenuy;  Southern\nDivision\nTake mniie that I Oliver Harvey\nBarber ot Vancouver, B.O., oempn-\nhoi, real estate agent, Intend to apply im permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lauds: Commencing at a post planted at the north\n\u25a0asi corner ot Higher license 3230 be\niu- on Ihe south bank of the St.\nMary's nvei. thence west SO chains;\ntbence north 0(1 chains unore or loss ;\nthonce down stream of said river to\nplace of commencement and contain\nlg 32<l acres more or less.\nOLIVER  HARVEY   BARBER.\nMuy 1st,  1909. 22-9\nORANBROOK  LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of East Kootenay.\n o\t\nTake notice that Percy Charles Coe\nOrauuruokt B.C., occupation shed\nueiiiun, intends to upply for permis\non to purchase the following des\nlbed lauds; Commencing at a post\nanted lu chains N of S.E. corner of\nil 4112, tbence east 40 chaius, thence\n\u2022 uili 30 chains, thence west 40 chains\nleuce north 80 chains, to point of\nnnmoucement.\nPercy  Charles Coe,   Locator.\nJames William Moore, Agent\nDated April  15, 1909 19\nNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS\nCourt House, Keruie.\n.Sealed Tenders, superscribed \"Ten-\nler lor Court House, Fernie, B. C,\"\nvill be received by the Hon. the Minster of Public Works up to noon of\nVeilnesday, the Oth day of June 1909,\nor the erection and completion of a\n'oncrete and Brick Court House at\n'Vrnie, B. C.\n[Mans, specifications, contract and\nMinis of tender may be seen on aud\nifter tbe 10th day of May, 1909, at\nhe offices ol the government agont at\n\u2022Vrnie; the government agent at Nel-\nion; and at. the Public Works depart\niieut, Victoria, B. C.\nI'.acb proposal must be accompan.\ned by an accepted bank cheque or\nertlocate of deposit on a chartered\nmnk of Canada, made payable to the\nIon. Ihe Minister of Public Works,\noi' a sum equivalent to ten per cent,\njf the amount of the tender, which\n,]iall he forfeited if the party tender-\nng decline to enter into contract\nvheu called upon to do so, or if he\nail to complete the work contracted\nor. The cheques or certiticutes of\nlepostt of unsuccessful tenderers will\nie returned to them upon the execu-\nion of the contract.\nTenders will not be considered un-\ness made out on tho forms supplied,\nilgned with the nctuul signature of\nhe tenderer, and enclosed ia the envelopes furnished.\nThe lowest or any tender not neces-\n^arilv accepted.\nF. C. GAMBLE,\nPublic Works Engineer,\n'ublie Works Depurtment,\nVictoria, B.C., May 4th. 1909.      22\nNOTI.CE\nTake notice that 1 intend to apply'\nro the superintendent of provincial\njolice after thirty (30) days from the\nIrst appearance of this notice for tlie\nransfer from ourselves to William J.\nAllen and A. 1. Crowley of the li-\n\u25a0 ense to sell into.xic.iting liquors at\nthe Falls View Hotel in Marysville,\nBritish Columbia.\nCHARLES E. FINOH\nDated  April 30tn,  A.D.,  1909. 21\nNOTICE.\nNotice is hereby given that I have'\nlert    my    outstanding accounts with\nM. A. Macdonald, of Harvey, McCar-\nter a, Macdonald, for collection.\n19 JOHN DEZALL.\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of East Kootenay.\nTake notice that I, Harry W. Melton of Cranbrook, B. C, occupation\nprospector, intend to apply to the\ncommissioner of lands and works for\n{permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands: Commencing at a\npost planted 80 chains west of the N.\nW corner of lot No. 6425, thence south\n80 chains, thence east 80 chnins,\nthence uorth 80 chains, tbence west 80\nchains to place of beginning containing 010 acres more or less.\nHurry     William Melton.\nDated   June  10th, 1909. 24\nFOR  SALK\nCows, TiiIvch. Pure Hred ltiuk*ililr\u00ab-\nPigs, Eg-fffl for Sotting, Pure IMyjucaith\nUoek    Apply,  Wiitm,  Wattsburg.\nW A Iff TED.\nLIVE   ROCKY   MOUNTAIN OoATH\nLive Rocky Mountain Goats are\n\/anted for Zoological purposes. Per\nnits to catch and export these ani-\nnals will Im issued by the Provincial\nu I booties.      address:\u2014\nDR. CECIL FRENCH,\nNaturalist.\nWashington, B.C.\nCRANBROOK LAND DIBTRIOT\n 0u\u2014\nDistrict of East Kootenay.\nTake notice that 1, Harvey Hough-\nland, of Crnnbrook, B. ('., occupation\nRancher, intend to upply for permis-\ndon to purchase tbo followiog described hinds : Commencing ut a post\nplanted 20 chains wost of she southeast corner of lot 5247; thonce west\n20 chains, thonce south 80 chains,\nthence eust 20 chains, thonco north\nso chains.\nHurvoy Hotigbland.\nDated June r.,'1909. 24-9\nCRANBROOK   LAND  DISTRICT\n\u2014\u2014\u2014 n \u25a0\nDistrict of Kootonay.\nTake notice that I, Robert. Burns\nBenedict of Mnyook, occupution lum-\nliermnn, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post\nplanted at a point mi chains west of\nthe N.W. corner of Lot No, 1142ft,\n\u25a0hence SO chains south, thence east\nHO chains, thence north 80...-ehjtiWii--\nthonce west 80 chafhs io the point of\ncommencement, containing, 040 acres\nmore or less.\nRobert Burns Benedict.\nDated May 8th, 1909. 24-9 THK  I'ltliWl'KtTint,    I'UANHIUH'K,     II.    ''.._SAT_CltllAY._ JULY  l\",  lllllll..\nPmj  I.\n-,^^\u00absv^.^^-  -a,--a, a, a.a.a.,- - ...........aaaaaaaAm** a \u2022 V a \u00ab \u00bb  ... a ............. > ( \u2022\" * \u00bb\u00bb \u2022' .\n*i ************** ****** \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\u25a0 \u2022 \u00ab \u00ab \u00ab\u25a0\u2022 >>******4 \u25a0\u2022 \u00ab > \u25a0\u00ab\u25a0 \u25a0> \u2666\u2666\u2666>t\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbt\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb#\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb<-*'\u00ab-t>\u00bb'\u00ab I \u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u2022 \u2022\u2022-\u2022\u2022*\u25a0\u2022\u2022 \u2022\nI CAN'T BE BEAT FOR WEAR\u2014FOR STYLE\ntwi\nMcPhearson's\nBOOTS\nFOR MEN\nCinderella   Boots\nFor Ladies\u2014\nProcurable only at\n[ CAMPBELL & MANNING\nSOLE   AGENTS.\n\u25a0i\n1\nG. T. ROGERS' SHOE SHOP\nCRANBROOK, B. C.\ni^'M^'W'f'* $   ^^#^:\u00bbNH>'^$@<S>#<ss<^^'$<H>*^4>>#^***\n**************************\n. be\ntlie\nhad on a BRIT\nBritish Columbii\nISH COLUMBIA FARM\nSouthern;   Columbia and\nAHHEAAP\u2122YHOmI1   hast kootenay   I\nt\n(DISTRICT LOCAL NEWS)\nKootenay and Columbia\nCompanies' Land Grants.\nsuited for ilu- raising of\nand   Western   Railway\nFarm Lands eminently\nFRUIT,   GRAIN   OR   STOCK\nFERNIE.\nDISTRICT LBDGEK.\nmay be purchased\ncash, or on KASY\nin iliese Grants at low figures for\nTERMS, from\nCanadian   Pacific   Railway\nTimber Lands of\nthese Grants, are\n6ao acres upward.\nthe hi.L\nofiferei\nGOOD SHIPPING FACILITIES\nfor\nLit.\nMap*\nI'alure\nApplication\napply tn\nbest character, situated in\nfor sale in blocks of from\nSCENERY UNSURPASSED\nForms,   Regulations   and\nDesk\nJ. S. DENNIS,\nAssl. to 2nd Vice President,\nCalgary, Alberta.\nTown Lots for Sale in Cranbrook\nNTPHYSIC YOURSELF\nIt is a Tonic you want! Physicing lowers:\nthe system and makes it more susceptible\nto disease. The winter months have been\na great strain upon your vitality and unless you put the blood in good\ncondition all manner of evils will overtake you. PSYCHINE is the\nGreatest of Tonics and should be taken by every one at this season\nof the year. PSYCHINE assists the gastric Juices and ferments in\ntheir digestion of the food, cleanses the mucous membrane of the\nStomach, and has an invigorating and beneficial effect on the muscles\nand nerves. For ^atarrh of the Stomach, Ulceration or Weak Stom-\nstcfi, Dyspepsia, the use of PSYCHINE is strongly advisable.\nPSYCHINE acting on the Stomach restores ittoahealthycondition,\n(lion nets through the stomach upon til Ihe vital organs, creates an appetite, bringing\nrenewed vitality und strength to the entire lyitem and enables it lo throw oil dlseaae\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nCRESTON REVIEW\nNow is the time when the pesky\nukeeter goes forth like a roaring lion\nseeking whom he may chew up.\nThe new Creston Telephone directory ia now in the hands of the lie-\nview job printing artists. It will he\npublished as an interchangeable loose\nleaf book. Advertising space can he\nsecured from Mr. G. Lowenhurg.\nA passenger on the train was gaz\ning out of the window last Monday.\n\"What do the ranchers want to grow\nso many pumpkins around here for?\"\nhe asked of Billy Burton the conductor. \"They are not pumpkins,\" he replied, \"they are Creaton strawberries t\"\nRobins have successfully hatched\nbrood ol young in a small tree near\nthe Munro hotel. Many school child\nren knew of the nest and daily awaited the result. To their credit and\ngood training be it said they have\nnever molested the nest, and now will\nhave the pleasure of watching the\nyoung birds receive their flying les\nions.\nMr.  George Ellis,  who had his leg\nj cut off by an engine at Michel i\u00ab progressing satisfactorily.\ni    J.  P.   Armstrong,  official  receiver,\npaid  Fernie his usual business  visit\non Wednesday.\nMrs. (Dr.) Corson returned from\nthe coast on Friday-\nMrs. Kirkputrick leaves this even\nlng for Calgary on a visit to her son\nErnest. She is accompanied by her\nson Roy.\nMr. and (Mrs?) Steve Podblelnncik\nleft this week for Burton City te\ntake over the management of tho\nKootenay hotel at that place.\nJ. E. McCallum of Cranbrook paid\nFnrnie a visit on Monday.\nFRKNIE FKEK PRESS.\nof every kind.   It is the \"greatest health-\nl\u00bbiver known to medical science.\nHumitoDr.T. a, St.0CUM,Mmlted,Toronto.\nr ti i'' <*o Miuii|ilti -iliiy. All tlnimrUH ami\niruauall l*dVUIIINBaiWaanil|l per bottle.\nO C^'X\" l * * TV! W\nSome Amor lean lings that were Hying at Lcthbridge on Dominion day,\nwere jerked down by Englishmen\nthere.\nThe citizens or New Michel arc extremely grateful to the C.lMt, for\nthe iilut.fnnn thoy have put in at Natal.\nGirls, beware ! Baseball funs who\npose as candy kids develop later In\nlife Into lemon drops,\nTO RENT.\nA, C. Llphardt went to Winnipeg\non Tuesday night.\nS. F. Wallace commenced work on\nthe main building of the Fernie hotel\non Monday.\nMiss Muriel Whimster returned on\nTuesday's delayed passenger from a\ntwo month's visit In Walsh and Medicine H\u00bbt.\nA delegation of soiled doves from\nCranbrook came in on Wednesday to\navoid strenuous police court times\ndown there.\nThe Imperial hank is now open for\nbusiness in this city. Their office is\nlocated on the Imperial hunk lot just\nsouth of the C.N.T. Co.'s building.\nGoo. Bell, formerly of Banff, Is man\ninter of the local branch.\nA professor of the science of hypno\ntism gave an exhibition of his powers in Pasta's Hall on Saturday eve.\nOb Saturday afternoon J. S. Volume\nof tlie Free Press staff drove around\nthe city at random and Anally depos\nited a coin in a certain spot In Biz\nzutto Bros. Livery barn. Then tho\nprofessor, blind folded, took the liner;\nnod holding John's little hand in hiH\ndrove over tbe former course to the\nbarn and located the coin in its hiding place ln the stable. He was guid-\n-ed by thought transference alone.\nWe tried to get him to locate our\nlost office whisk but he said be would\nhave to be connected telegraphically\nwith the thief before he could spot it,\nPresbyterian Church.\nSUNDAY, JULY 11\nANNIVERSARY OF JOHN CALVIN.\nOh Sunday, July 11th the four hundredth anniversary of the birth of\nJohn Calvin will be remembered in\nKnox Presbyterian church morning\nand evening hy the study of his life\nand teaching. Calvin was both a civil and religious reformer and many\nof our educational, religious and democratic institutions have grown out\nof his influence. During the days\nfrom July 3rd to July Kith, his anniversary is being observed by at1 elaborate international celebration at\nGeneva, Switzerland, and a fitting\nmonument erected to his memory. Let\nus pay our humble hut appreciative\ntribute.\nCRANBROOK\nHOTEL\njjl Guests Comfort a Specialty   Good Stabling in Connection jj)\nNVurosl to ntili'oiul depot.    Has accommodations   fur   tin'   public   iinot|iiallorl   in\nCranbrook.\nr.      BjH HOGGARTH & ROLLINS\nHot and Cold Baths Proprietors\nBaptist Church.\nMOYIE LEADER\nMICHEL REPORTER.\nMourner wns lien\n11. V. 1-ontr.t  ol\n.cm Dominion dny \u2014\u00abi^\nWiirt Whhimtor ul Fornlc, took in\ntheitiolebrntton liorc on Dkmlnlon day.\nTin loni! drawn nut Htriko in set\ntied nt. lmt uml Onnmoro, Royal,\nLeitiih, Hillcrout, Bcllevtie, Ulle,\nOoleman anil Hosmer Minos ure at\nwork. it. is un opon slioii agreement,\nnnd   nt    least lii.lt a million dollars\n        have been lost tu the minors In the\nOn I'runlirook street,    nenr    Hyde . Puss.   Frank  Sherman's Illness entile\n.treat, a two room cott.M,. partial.,-U\u25a0\u00a3%\u00a3*?VMttk W\nfurnished.   Apply on the premises.        trouble  tbe symiuithy thut ought to\n  I go out to him nt tills time Is with-\nWhen the welfare of a community  toNj ^-^^^^^^rSnUon:\nat stake the personal Minn of     an  \u00ab\u00ab nifl       pur       B\nindividual  cannot  he  comddero-l   M} JJ? * *     *'\u201eJ ',\nif the Individual were w|He he would   \"^ P-\"*\u2122 m.Hons.\neo'wny back and make a noise like- a I\nclam. i -     -, LRHAD THE 1'lloHl ECTOR\nThe Maple Leaf forever.\nMoyie's cleaning up day worked to\nperfection.\nPernie should tirst make a reputation for herself before going up\nagainst a baseball team like Moyie's\nPaddy Head has gone to Seattle to\ntake in the (air.\nJ. A. B. Macdonald was down to\nCranbrook Tuesday to attend the\nMcBride meeting.\nWalter I.aing, the barber, has mov\ned his building down on the Conrad\nlot, back of Roberts & MosRlnger's\nstore.\nFred S. Prlngle, a real estute deal\ner of Medicine Hat was here last\nweek and bought two lots on North\nTavistock street.\nMiss Martha Keency Is up from\nSpokane on a short visit. Miss Keen\ney now holds a good position in the\nWonder store in Spokane.\nEanie Small. J. D. McBride. Geo.\nHoggnrth, A. C B<'wnenn, Dr. Coffin\nand Tom Caven were amongst the\nmany from Cranbrook who took in\ntho celebration on Dominion dny.\nLaws for Barbers.\nWinnipeg, July fi Tim provincial\nboard of health has drafted a schedule of laws for the guidance of barbers In the trade, and for the prot.ee\ntion of the public against Infection\nwhile in barbers' chairs. These ntiin\ngent rules come Into effect at once.\nIn future barbers must wear white\nuniforms ; must wash and disinfect\ntheir bunds after every customer, and\nmust disinfect all tools, razors, tow\nAs, strops, nnd equipment, and must\nlo away with cake soap In favor of\npowder immediately.\nTO RENT.\nft roomed  Cottage,  close to    the\nnew school.   Electric light, water and\n'phone.   Apply\nliOUIfl  HILTON,\nNorth End Van Home Ave.\nFor a nice cold dish of Ice Cream\ngo to Wong Pong's, next door to\nPatmore Bros., Armstrong ave.\nThe annual meeting of Cranbrook\nBaptist church on the 30th closed a\nvery satisfactory and in some respect\nthe most successful year in the his\ntory of the work. An evidenced in thi*\nvarious annual reports, both numerically and financially, the church has\nhad a gratifying year. With the exception of one who has settled in another part of the country ull the of-\ntlccrs of Inst year were re-elected by\nacclamation. The new pastor, Rev.\nCharles W. King, occupied the chair.\nHe expressed his pleasure over the\nprominent outlook and the loyal\nhearted, self sacrificing devotion manifested in the membership.\nA desk telephone No. 284 has been\ninstalled in the parsonage.\nSunday services ll a.m. and 7.30 p.\nm. Morning subject, \"Glorious Liberty, M Tbe members ol L.O.L. association of this district will attend tin\nservice. Evening subject, \"Gideon,\nReady.\" A cordial christian welcome\nto all.\"\nAlcohol iu Candles\nOttawa, July 6\u2014Walter Nixon,\nSparks street confectioner, was I'nei\nMOO in the police court this momim\nfor selling brandy chocolates. Ch ico\nlates were found to contain over ;\nper cent, nf alcohol. The Inw pro\nits the wale of any sweets rontuinin\nover two and a halt per cent, id alco\nhoi.\nWELCOME TO POLLAKDS\nOld  Favorites  still  Bright   ani\nAttractive.\nThe Pollard opera company attrac\nted a very fair attendance at the op\nera house last night in spite of tin\nthreatening weather, and those vvju\nwere their enjoyed the performunci\nand testilied their appreciation by re\npeated encores.\nMithodiBt Church.\nMorning service at 11 ; fellowship\nservice at 12. Sunday School und\nhibli classes at 3. League prayer service at 7 in the outer vestry. Even\ning service at 7.3(1, subject, \"The balances of God.\" The sacrament of the\nLord's Supper will be administered!\nat the close of the evening service.\nUnited open air service will beheld,\nweather permitting at. !\u00bb, on Baker\nstreet. All who can assist are heart\nily invited to attend, An address]\nwill be given by the Rev.-Mr. KingJ\nBaptist minister.\nTuesday -Epworth League at 8,\nLiterary evening, subject, \"The His\ntory and Art of Printing,\" by II. S.\nGarrett.\nThursday   Prayer service at H.\nFriday   Choir  practice at  8,80,\nBOYS BRIGADE\nThe officer., are making arrange\nments for the rump, and as soon an\nIhe weather is at nil settled, a date\nwill be unnoiinceii. It is proponed to\nhave the camp somewhere near the\ntown so that It can easily be reached\nand the lads are looking forward to\na good  time.\nTHE GYMNASIUM.\nNotices ale posted at the Gym re\ngardlng the Canadian Amateur Atb\nletic Union 22nd Annual Clmmpinn\nship meeting in Winnipeg, July 16*17,\nCopies may he bad of the events from\nUev. It. HugllCS. The trustees of the\nbuilding here are meeting In n few\nlays to talk over matters in regard\nto the work. It Is Imped that the\ntown will soon posses* a fully equip\nped Y.M.C.A., but in the event, of no\nthing being done by this larger move I\nment in time for the coming winter,\nthe Gym. will do the best it can for\nthe hoys who want to spend their\nwinter evenings profitably, and will\n\u25bapen again as usual in the fall,\nVISIT DR. KELLEY'S\nGREAT MUSEUM\nir^f\/l^sb   '''K'  karjjest   Anatomical\n'   'If' '\n11 \u25a0'\u25a0\"\u25a0 Museum  in tlie West.\nDr. Kelly Diseases of Men. Twenty\nyears' experience iu the treatment of\nweakness, nervous troubles or any\ncontracted ailments. A positive cure\niu every case undertaken Consultation free and strictly private Treat\nment. personally or by letter.\nDR. KELLEY'S MUSEUM\n210 Howard St., Spokane, Wash.\nThe play, \"The Widow O'Brien,\nmeaningless but the looseness \"i\nplot adonis upportuuity for until\ned comedy at which several menu\nof the Company are clever   and pi\ning.   The  baby   Grace   that   won\nnflectlon of the Nelson playgoers\nthe   pollard   Lilipatiuns  is gone,\nits loss is atoned for the ilevclopn\nof real talent in their adolescent\ncessors, It. is rather remarkable   t\nso many of the children should ii\ndeveloped so evenly.    Their is not\nspiciioiis  weak      memhei   in 'the e<\npatiy  and  several  are distinctly  g\nami promise tn lie permanently\nCCHSflll -Nelson  News,  Tuesday\nLAND REGISTRY   ACT.\nTake notice that an application has\nbeen made to register     Gertrude R.\nArmstrong us the owner in Fee  Simple, under a Tux Sale Deed from Al\nI red   C,   Nelson,   assessor   of   tlie  dis\nrict of Fort  Steele, to Gertrude    R.\nArmstrong, bearing date the 31st duy\nif   October,    A.D..   1904, of ull and\nlingular thut certain parcel or tract\n\u25a0 f   laud   premises  situate,   lying  and\n.being  in  the  District of  Kootenuy iu\n' the      province  of   British   Columbia,\nmore particularly known and describ\ned as Lot No. 2070, Group one, Dis\ntrlct of Kootenay.\ni    You and each of you    are   requited\nto contest the claim  of the  tux  pur\nchaser within fourteen duys from the\ndate of the service of this notice upon you. uud in     default ol a caveat\nor certificate of lis pendens being filed\n; within  such  period,  you   will  be for*\nver estopped and debarred from set-\nting Up any claim to or in respect of\nidle   said   land,    and   I   shall   register\nI Gertrude   It    Armstrong   as     owner\ni thereof\n.   Dated at Land Registry office, Nel-\n\\ on,   Province   of British Columbia,\nI this 26th day ol March, A. D., 190it.\nH. P.  Jorund,\nDistrict   Registrar\nTo Wm   .1. R   Cowell.\nKtnnl Insertion'31st July, 1.hw.\nfoi\nbut.\nStock Quotations\nAs Furnished by\nMl')AI.K   Si   r.l.WEI.L,   ('mnbl\\\u201e\nApril   DM.i\nBid\nAurora   Consolidated smelters\nYalihli.i.k   Kire Brick\nI'.\n..\"(7\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nRAILWAY\nCIlANlllllliiK\nTU\nS MATT 1,1'!.\n$25.00\nTlckftfl on siil\" ilully Mnv Zatti tn\nOct. Hlli. Kliml return limit III\niIiijk. Imt. nut Inter thnn Ocl   Jl\nFor complete Inlnrmntlon niiply to\nKK\"ntH. or write\nJ. R  HtoCTOIt,\nII   1'   A    Unitary.\nNlrnlii Onl Mines I.M ,01\nNllilsslim 10.75\nSullivan\nli   fl. Amnlsumnteil Conl ,021\nll   r. Popper ii.fill\nC'nnmlliin ttoliMelils .OKI\nfiiiwiiiHii Murconl 1.00\nI'liimiliiui Nortliwesl nil     .111\nConsollilnted Hincltors 77.00\nDlnmoml Oonl .67\nlllnmonil Vnle Conl .\u00ab!'\nI nl rlmil I..mil Conl 74\nMctlllllvrny Crook Conl 2.'.\nNortli Sim I'M\nSunset (..,1<1 Minos 60\nPincher Creek nil Co\niRnmbler Cnrll  ll\nlloynl Collieries .27\nHocloty Olrl\nWestern OH Oirot] ll 31\nWestern Oil (ord.l 1.76\nVeteran Wnr Srri|>        626.00\n...Throw uwuy the hnmmor nnd boost,\nk, B.O\n,   I '.11)9.\nAskftl\nMO\n.\u25a0>.'.\n.04)\n11,211\nnot\n,03\n7.50\n.1)5\n1.76\n.211\n96 no\nHI\nHI\n,78\n12\n711\nI nu\n14)\n.28 p\u00bbt-l\nI'Ki'Tnlt.    ORANBROOK,    n.    0..   SATURDAY, JULY 10. 191,0.\n********************** ****************\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\nX\n*\nX\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\nX\n*\nX\nWatch This Space\nNEXT WEEK\nThere Will Be a Special\nANNOUNCEMENT\nWhich Will Interest  You\n*********\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\nX\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\nX\n*\n*\n*\nX\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n\u25a0:\nMi-   Arthur Smith und Miss Young   \u2666\nof London were in the cltj  Tuesday   \u2666\nGREAT\nGARDEN HOSE\nj\nLOCAL   NEWS.\nIl.i;'il\u00ab I buttermilk .it  Stewnrt',\nJnek Stunnnrl  ol Fori   Steele, wni\nin town Thursday\nMiss   Florence    Hiokenbothnm   lell\nyesterdny lor Spokane ,,n a holiday\nMrs  T   S, dill loft ..ii Thursday ,.i\na visit  to llif [ar east.\nRnspbi\nBtrawbei rles,  poaches\nut   Stowart's today.\nREDUCTION SALE\nOF ML PAPERS\n4;\/\"V K stork Ii.in been sorted ii|\nI\t\n1 we are in n  position\nto suppl) your wants promptly; several lines t\u00bb> eluiose\nC    Hownrss  wa.\non business\nit    Mu-bel    tills\nMoving pictures .ii the Kdfson thi\nre tonighl     All new films\n\\    K   Stephen nr \u2022\u2022( Mb\ntown Wetlnoida*.\nm     and  Mrs    \\    J    Chiaholm     o\nKin \u25a0 -;mie   wdi\u25a0   ni   l\u25a0 .v\\ii   Wednesday\nf ''\u25a0    IISl.lt>\nt       ivn Wed\ntiiii'   Vdncj   il wurdi ci  \u00ab:.\u25a0\u2022\u2022 in\ni\n\u2666\n\u2666\nInesdny on l...:,ti husiness\nu    i'   Hodi ee ol  Hem    Idaho,\na  the Cosmopolitan  Wednesday\nat   Ste\u00bb\nBurns Bros.\nt\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\ntrillii \u2666\n\u2666\n*\n.* .. Cran    \u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\nin  th,. .-ity   \u2666\n\u2666\nthis 11\n\u2666\nintblj   issemblj  . ' 5i I-   *\nwas held in the Mas-   \u2666\nn Monday evening \u2666\nIt)   tOWB\nFred  Allan ol Milwaukee     was\n\u2666 Cranh k t isitoi  Sunday last\n\u2666 Mr   and Mrs   0. Taylor spent Sun\n\u2666 in.   last in Cranbrook.\n\u2666 table K. S   Reed,  ol the N W\n\u2666 M I'    wns in i,.mu Suti.luv  List\n\u2666\n:\n:\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666 V\n\u2666 M   \u25a0\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666 . .\n.1    Joyce   ,1     Mayook  h\n. -  '     . .-.  last\n...\nvisitor Moi\nlips ol Elk\nWf HOLD TESTIMONIALS\nReceived from satisfied patrons that will\nconvince the most skcpi.i- thai we are\nEXPERT OPTICIANS\nIf you are. troubled with your i'jn-s in any\nway call anil let us &rivi' yon advice.\nA Reliable Kt|i.in Shop in:\nWatches, Clocks, Jewelry\nTHE RAWOKTH BROS.\nC P. R. Watdi Inspectors\nCRANBROOK    -     B. C.\nFor the next 30 days I will\nofter for sale my entire stock\nof Wall Papers at 25 per cent\ndiscount for cash, consisting of\nEnglish Velours and Tiles\nCanadian and American Art\nDesigns in Stripes, Florals,\nPlain and Embossed\nOur stock of Papers is the\nmost artistic in design and\nrefined in colouring ever shown\nin Cranbrook. Come early and\nsecure choicest patterns\nX\n\\\\r mention\nCOTTON, WESTERN, anil AKMOR CLAD\n\\s liriii'.; thoroughly reliable.     Nozzles,  Reels, and I.mum\nISprinklers also.    |ust Telephone Nn. 5,\n\"' 'AM*\/.!'\nmm\nl\u00bbw IiCTiti\nMM\nlll\u00ab%> SB\naboul   \u2666\nin n   1\n\u2666\nsi\ntagged\ncatrh .1 train rol\nfines in the Unite\nier in Canada as ll   \u2666\nStates.\ni\n\\ B. H. SHORT\nArmstrong Avenue\nPhone 111\nAnd now tho bright  banana weath\ner will show  how quickly it can dry 14\nii[i the surface moisture. 1 *\nColonel     nnd     Mrs   Henderson ...'2\nFori   Steele Crnnbrook        1       *********************************************\nThursday.\n********************************************\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\nDr   Taylor ol Golden, has been up\nI ited Deputy Grand .Master lor the\nColumbia Masonic tlistrii-t\nMrs Thomas Starbtrd, ol Wilnier,\nwho has been visiting In the States,\nreturned homo last week.\nMiss Prosl lett 1111 Tuesday [or Win-\nni|M-u  wlu-n- she will  Bpend n couple\nFor a inn- cold dish of ire cream\nL',, to Woni! Pong's, next door to\nPntmoro Uros., Armstrong Ave.\n\u00ab;. II. Darling ot Toronto and D.\n(J, Hlark ni Vancouver were registered nl the Crnnbrook Monday.\n.1, 1). Young of Vancouver and H.\nII. Coleman of Toronto were guests\nnl the Crnnbrook Monday.\nTHE   CELEBRATED\nBELL PIANOS\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n********************** **********************\n********************** \u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\narc sold iiniv i>\\\nThe Montelius Piano House\nLimited\n439-'141   Hastings Street,\nVancouver,   B.C.\nWRITE   FOR   DESCRIPTIVE   CATALOGUE.\nBranch Store   413 Josephine Street, Nelson, B.C.\nGeorge   Welch,   Selling   A^piU.  Cranbrook,  ii (\nH.    H.    STANTON,\nManager   for   all    Eastern    B.C\nHllSllH\nda\nBenedick of the Mayook Lumber\nof Mayook,     was in town Mon\nA\n0\n0\n* Jntnes Flnlay returned Irom a biisi-\n4 in-Mi trip to  Pincher Creek  on Mon\n\u2666 day.\n11    F   J. McCrohnn and P. I'nwkliw of\n\u2666 uttnwn, were guests at the Cranbrook\n* last Saturday.\nTim I   was\nit    hall game un\nWere  you   oue of\nTh\nbra tint\nirlcnn ball team from SnuJ\n1. busy Sunday evening col-\nheir national day. July 4.\nIV   T   Burton ol Michel, Wm. Home\nToronto, and M.  M.  Carpenter ot\nrlzona, U S.A .     w\u00abre at the Cran-\n k  Slinduy last.\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666!    It   H11111-, ot Hums  Bros,  who lias\nT  i.i-i n    visiting    al the coast lor tho\nTi|..i.'  two     weeks,  returned  to Cran\nJ   In uik Monday,\nX Mi   nnd Mrs   A   Davis ..I F.nstporl\n\u2666 nnd Mr   .111,1 Mrs   11   M. Jnckson    ol\n\u2666 Spokane were Cranbrook visitors   on\n\u2666 Monday\nuln\nmote lisbi-i ititm were out\n, alter tbe ttaiuev trout.\nheni     ol any Inrgo bags\nI THE QUALITY STORE\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\nGold Standard  Teas\nand Coffees\nN .ui h iii  li liar 1 inn   ate 11 I; nl   I'.inrv and  Staple\nf il, .1 r| lis   (Mlililrlr   Ml   1 \\ 1 -I \\    ri'SIICrl       I   lll.il\nunlet'   w ill   I'nllv illi e   \\ nil  ive   are   I lien    \\ il h\nMil-   .oinils.\nI'llONK     ifi\n\u2666\n\u2666 n\n\u2666 '\n\u2666\n\u2666 1.1..\n\u2666 ...\n\u2666 mo\n\u2666\n\u2666 \"\n\u2666 nes\nb\n:imi\n\u2666 i\n: \u2022-\n: m\nx\ne  regular     weekly  Imiid  concert\na  b)   the  Cranbi k   City  Hand,\n\u25a0 ,1 gely at tended, ami 1 lie music\nh appreciated.\noptiml 1   ll   the  man   who  lakes\nti \u25a0. ei  wcnthei   is sent  and decides\nit is lust whal  tbo lurmors have\nwnltlng foi\n I        tiaav    of    llie   early    .lime\n\u25a0\u25a0'i.-..in   have found out who bus\nel   up  nnd       light   llie   lire   in   the\nft iptipei     advertising paid    lunl\nII   |i   .    this week ,  it   will pay\nweek    it. tho bent plan to sd-\ni\" 1   erj   .v.ei. in Tho Prospector.\nman   who Can   take a  palit.H\n,11 ol fncl and evolve [  ||    \u201e\ni- .'nrdrobo ol scandal nothing Is\nIhle njeopl the truth\n11 vel ,,( I lim week have beon\nimed hy all The air feels fresh-\nui everything puts <\u201ei a healthy\niirnnce ns 11 resiili ol the rain.\nA   regubii   monthly\nalloli    of\n: CAMPBELL & MANNING | Arr^r^-^.\nI \"\t\n\u2666 ,\n\u2666 Ico 1 roam Irom the Hpoknnc ilakery\n\u2666 Co., the llnesl and best ever brou :lit\n. . Into Crnnbrook, Sold by the pint or\n'* ! i|iuirl 01 1I111I1 al Wong Pong's.\nFrank Reeves, who has been out\nwith a surveying party tor the pust\ntwo months returned to Cranbrook\nMonday.\nHo not for a moment lose sight of\nthe fact that this district In the nature of things must come to the front\nnnd -that right speedily and thnt\nCranbrook Is the leading city of\nprogressive country.\n.1.   .1.   Thompson ol Vancouver, J.\n.1. Wrigglcsworth and R. N. Wait   of\nWinnipeg, were at the Crnnbrook on     The inevltnble always happens nt a\nWednesday. ball game und on Monday evening the\n..  ! tempcrnture of n number of the Crnn-\nA.   B.   Fenwick  has been  appointed  brook players   went as   low   as pos-\nDojnity Grand Muster, A.F., di A.M\nslble.   \"They had cold feet.'\nfor the  Southeast  Kootenay  Masonic\ndistrict.\nThe Alpine club, who climbed Mt.\nlinker on Dominion day have hardly\nrecovered [rom the effects of their nr-\niluoiis task. According to reports\nthey don't want to try it again.\nProperty owners in Cranbrook are\ntaking 11 great interest in the water\nbylaw which will soon he plnccd before tbc electorate for their approval\nor dissent.\nThe Kaiser fully believes that he\nhas John Bull on the run. His uncle\n\"Teddy\" will some dny take Kaiser\nHill across his knees and there will\nbe no chnncc for him to run.\nS. Neelnnds nl Nelson, H. n. Wyntt\nol Vancouver, J. A. Wright of Montreal, and H. H. Coleman of Toronto\nwere guests nt the Cranbrook Tuesday. \t\nH. H. Meredith of Toronto, J. H. I\nWilson of Spokane.  J.  F.  C,  Smith j h      \u201e     ,d   ,\nof Vancouver,    W. I,ees of Portland,!        *\t\nnnd A. Curney ol Knslo, were registered nl. the Cranbrook Tuesduy.\nCrop experts who have crossed Manitoba, .Saskatchewan and Alberta In\nn rapidly moving C.P.It. express\ntrain nre now telling the people of\nCanada how many bushels the North-\nwest whent crop will contain.\nAt a meeting of the Farmers' Institute on Wednesday last it was decided to offer special prizes at the fall\nfair for the best district exnibits of\nvegetables and fruit preserved tor exhibition purposes, the prizes in each\nclass to be $25.Ml for the 1st and 110\nfor the second.\nThe officers and members of L.O.L\nNo, lk\"l will assemble at the Il.n.C\nA. Hull on Sunday morning, July 11,\nat 10.110 a.m., in accordance with the\nconstitution nnd laws of the order to\nattend divine service in the Baptist\nchurch. Visiting brethren cordially\nInvited. A. Horsniun, Muster ; Jos.\nWallace, Sr.. Secy.\nHepeut It\u2014\"Shiloh's Cure will   al-\nA letter from the Canadian Fair-\nhanks Compnny wns received by Mayor Fink this week, saying that the\nlire alarm whistle tor this city wns\nshipped on July 2nd.\n(!. S. Appleby ol Montreal, R.\nI'laresholin ol Winnipeg, H. C. Kwin\nof HesMoines. Iowa-, Sum and Art\nAnderson of Lacrosse, Wis., were registered nt the Cranbrook Saturday\nlast.\nliepent If.\u2014\"Shiloh's Cure will always curt iny coughs and colds.\"\nUNDERTAKING\nCalls  Promptly  Attended\nDAY PHONE   No. II\nNltiHT PHONE No. S!8o\nR. H. DWYER.\nFuneral   Director   and   Km\nbalniet'i  in charge.\n.\u00ab ........a a- 9'i i,.*..*..f..i>^>^i\nSTEWART'S  1\nThe LeftdinK  Fruit Store.        '\u2022\n,,  \u2022\n\u25a0*\u25a0\nI.KTTl'c \u25a0!\u25a0:.    nVlJMIIKUS,     \u2022\n(J\nIIIINKN UNIONS. Sl'INACH \u2022\u2022\n\u2022\niKi.r.i.y. 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