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Tisdale\niimi Ryan.\nTiie minutes of last regular\nmeeting were adopted 'is read.\nThe offer of the Cranbrook\nElectric l.igbi Co., for install\nnl ion of street lights was no\nr.'|iti'il. unil they will iustal\nlights in places named in cent\nuiiiuiculiou of June 5th.\nA i-i mi. in tin i.-ulion re water\nsupply wus referred to lire and\npolice committee, aud that the\ncommittee confer with the city\nsolicitor re the same.\nAldermau Ryau reported thai\nhe wetil lo Kernie and arranged\nfor a team, and was instructed\nto purchase, and did so for the\nsum of $465.00 including harness\num) Hint said team is l.eiug taken\ncare of liy Messrs Geary A Doyle\nAlderman Ryan's reporl was\naccepted\nIt was ordered that a teamster\nbe engaged at a salary of Hill\nper month.\nIt wus moved that the sum of\njiii\". In- granted to the Craubrook\nCity Bund, and that all instruments uud music purchased be\nthe property of the city and that\nMr. Short be responsible for all\ninstruments aud music belonging to the city\nThai the chairman of board of\nworks have charge of teamster,\nand that lie receive instructions\nfrom him, the chairman. James\nKennedy wus appointed teamster\nIt wus moved that ihe account\nof McCallum j. Uo. be referred\nto tire and police committee\nThat the report of the finance\ncommittee be adopted, with a\nrecommendation that the same\nbe paid, with the exception of\nthose referred to committees.\nThat the clerk be instructed\nto have debenture by laws No l'l\n22, 23 printed\nThe report ol Medical Health\nofficer was left ou table until\nnext meeting The salary of\nMedical Health officer, on motion\nwus reduced Irom $115 lo$15, aud\nthat salary of $35 be paid up to\nJune 1st.\nII was moved that Alderman\nRyan be instructed to purchase\na wagon,\nThul Alderman Fink be\nauthorized to tnuke necessary repairs lo the tire wagon.\nIt Wus moved that the matter\nof sidewalks and fire hall be\nplaced in the bauds of committee on works, with instructions to proceed with Ihe same\nas speedily us possible.\nThei mil ttdj.milled at 12 5.\nInstitution aud lmiuotion.\nThe I .oul llisbopof New Westminster and Konlenuy will visit\nCranbrook .luring the ensuing\nweek. 'I'he billowing special\nservices will be held al Christ\nChuroh on Sunday evening at 8\no'clock.\nService of Institution\u2014At this\nservice the Rev. L,   P.   Flewelling will be  publicully   instituted\nto  the  cure  of  souls   in  this\n. garish,\nService of induction,\u2014At this\nservice the Rector will be\npublicully inducted into the\ntemporalities of the Parish\nThe venerable Archdeacon Beer\nwill assist the Bishop at this\nservice.\nService of Confirmation,\u2014The\nabove services ended, the Lord\nBishop will administer the sacra-\nmenial rile of laying on of hands\nto several candidates,\nThe Nelson Canadian\nThe Nelson Dally Cauadiau,\nmade its initial appearance at tills\nottice oii Monday. It will be\nConservative in politics, and will\nbe read with interest by Oouser-\nLumbermen Have Meeting\nThe monthly meeting of Ihe\nMountain Lumbermen's association, was held in Nelson ou\nTuesday eveuiug A large\nnumber of lumbermen from all\nparts of the Kootenay were\npresent, among those in utteu\ndance were M. B. King and K.\nA. Watts of Cranbrook, aud P.\nLund of Wardner.\nvativos throughout lhe Koole\nBays,       The    Canadian    will\nis; managed by I). M.\nCai'ley, and edited by W, W,\nBaer. ll is au evening paper,\nand starts out wit It a list ol over\nion subscribers in Cranbrook.\nwhieh bespeaks u generous\nsupport from every town and\ncity iu the Kootenays.\n\"Hello! Yahk.\"\nThe Cranbrook Electric Light\nCo. is extending its telephone\nHue from Moyie lo Vahk, tt\ndistance of uboul 20 miles. Dur\niug the past week MauriceQuaiii\nthe electrician, was laying out\nthe line, and work has already\nbeen commenced from Ihe Vahk\nend. It is said that the Hue will\neventually be extended to\nBonnets Ferry along the Corbin\nroad.\u2014Movie Leader.\nCUTHBERTON IS CAUGHT\nHad Been Pausing Bogus Cheques\nin Medioine Hat.\nMedicine Hat, June 6.\u2014The\npolice Were on the lookout yes-\nterday for a bogus cheque mau,\nwho had been getting iu his\nwork ou some of the merchants\nduring the day, and at about 10\no'clock at liight constable Mc-\nCorkindale made ihe arrest, but\nhis unaii got away from him\nwhile being taken to the cells,\nA couple of revolver shots only\naccelerated his flight.\nSergeant Quiuo, of the R N.\nW MP., heard the shots over at\nthe barracks and on bearing Me\nCorkindale shouting that the\nbogus cheque man had got away\nfrom him turned out with four\nmounted men and joined in the\nchase.\nThe city was scoured all night\nand at 4 o'clock this morning\nsergeant Quinu ran the man\ndown.\nThe arrest is even more important than at tirsi supposed as\nthe prisoner is none other than\nCuthberton, who so cleverly escaped from the Calgary jail by\nlocking up his guard iu the cell\nand quietly walking away.\nOn word being sent to Calgary\nof the arrest a telegram was received to hold Cuthberton at all\nhazards.\nPremier McBride in Cranbrook.\nHon. Richard McBride, prein\nier of British Columbia, wus a\nguesl of I lie Cranbrook Conservative Association ou Tuesday.\nMr. McBride's visit lo this city\nhas uo political significance. He\nis simply here ou business con\nuected with his department, Mr.\nMcBride was accompanied by\nhis secretary Mr. L. Macrae, and\nHarry White, M.P.P., who will\nvisit a u u in ber of towns in the\nCrow's Nest Pass.\nIt,was late- when the Premier\narrived, hence his arrival was\nuot generally kuown. During\nthe evening a number of the\nCranbrook executive committee\ninvited the \"premier\" and Mr\nWright to visit the rooms oi llie\nassociation, where a number of\nConservatives had collected.\nThe visitors were given u hearty\nreception, and a good \"old\nfashioned\" talk wus indulged iu.\nIu speaking of the plans for the\nnew government building Mr.\nMcBride said that they might be\nexpected to arrive some lime\nduring the coming week. The\npremier and Mr. Wright left ou\nWednesday morning train for\nFernie, aud will return to the\ncapital by tbe eud of this week.\nLOCAL NEWS.\nC. II. Livingstone, Evorelt,\nWash , was ul Crunbrook Friday\nRobert  Dewar of Marysville\nwas in town Friday.\nJohn Moll of ElkowusuCrun-\nbrook visitor litis week.\nFresh   Slruwlierries  ul Slew\narts today,\nDon't forget the lacrosse game\nnu June Mill.\nD. It. Vules of WyclilTe was in\nthe cily Monday\nTiie Knights nf \"Pythias will\npicnic a' Klko next Thursday.\nJohn Ewin of Wasa was at the\nCosmopolitan on Monday.\nW, B. McFarland returned\nMonday from a business trip to\nthe coast.\n\"Ed\" Paterson of the Fink'\nMercantile Co., and D. McSweyn\nvisited Wasa on Sunday lasl.\nTiie farmers in Southeast\nKootenay are not complaining\nover Ihe rainfall so far.\nR. C. Carr ot Cranbrook was\nregistered at the Hume Hotel\nNelson Monday.\nC. Kmpson of Marysville was\na guest at tiie Cosmopolitan\nWednesday.\nJust arrived McCoukeys\nChocolate all flavors. C, E.\nReid A Co\n.1. A. Palmer, aud Benjamin\nPalmer of Providence Bay .were\nregistered at the Cranbrook\nMonday.\nH. M, McFarland, S. S. McFarland, und T, 10 Smith of\nManitoba were guests at the\nCranbrook Tuesday.\nClocks, that are ornaments as\nwell as beitig aceurate lime pieces\nare the kind we sell. \u2014Wm. F.\nTale 4 Son.\nHou. Richard McBride, Premier of British Columbia. Hurry\nWhite, MP P.. aud L- Mucrue\nof Victoria were guests, ut the\nCranbrook Monday.\niff, A Magee, St. Johns, NB.\nG. R. Green, Victoria, J. B.\nMills, Hamilton and F. Johnson\nof Goldeti, were regislered at the\nCranbrook Wednesday\nJames Carroll, Kimberley. T.\nBloss, Vancouver, F. A. Joues,\nKimberley and C. H. Quaitte of\nVancouver, were registered at\nthe Royal Wednesday.\nR Church of S.eattle was iu\nthe city Tuesday. Mr. Church\nis a mining man looking over\nthe country. He visited Marysville Thursday.\nWe handle the \"Sunshine\"\nfurnace, because, every sale we\nmake is adding to our prestige.\n\"There is a Reason\". Patmore\nBros.\nT. Wai'.linan aud family, and\nW. Neil and family left on Wed\nnesduys train on a visit to llie\nold country, They will be away\nfor several months.\nWe have u greut name for sell\niug the besl, \"STEWARTS\"\nChocolates and Bon Bolts are\nmade for those who desire\nquality\u2014pure uud delicious. II\nStewart, Armstrong, Ave.\nRev. B. Goodlield will preach\nnext Sunday morning in lhe\nBaptist Church upon the subject\n\"Spiritual Vision\". Al night\nlhe second of lhe series \"Great\nMen of tiie Bible\" will be\npreached.    All heartily invited.\nThe regular public preaching\nservices will be held in Ihe\nMethodist Church next Sunday\nthe pastor being in charge. The\nevening subject will lie \"The\nMucli Needed Power\", a solution\nof the boy problem, All parents\nand young people are invited to\nattend. The choir will render\nsuitable music.\nMrs. Crosby of Burlington,\nOntario, arrived ill town last\nweek to have an extended visit\nwith her daughter, Mrs. Setli\nRychiiian, Mrs Crosby is well\nadvanced in years bul stood the\ntrip well and is bright and\nhearty. Her lirst Impression of\nCranbrook are very favorable.\nHurry Drew of Kimberley was\nal Ctaubrook Friday on business\nM.   I'liillipps of Klko was al\nCranhrook Friday\nli. P.   Downey of  Vancouver\nwus in the city Friday.\nW.   I)    Hill   was at   Spokane\nlitis week on business,\n(let your ice cream lor Sunday\nal lhe Palm.\nJust arrived, a carload of hay\nund ouls      A. ('. Bowness.\nMrs   G,  T.. Rogers and Miss\nJ elf ares were visiting at Creston\nthis week.\nWm. Tarrant came down from\nLuke creek Wednesdav on busi\nMr. and Mrs A. B Fenwick\nand Mrs Fred Binmore were\nCranbrook visitors Sunday last\nMrs. J. A. Maedonald of\nWycliffe was a Craubrook visitor\nou Wednesday\nIndian Agent Galbrailh of\nFori Steele was al Windermere\nlast week on official business.\nW. Ryau of Spokane was a\nguest at the Cosmopolitan Friday.\nW. Walsh of Piucher creek\nwas in the city Friday on busi\nness.\nR. T Richardson of Fort\nSteele was transacting business\nat Cranbrook Thursday.\nMr. aud Mrs. J. P. Leslie, of\nCheshire, Bug., were guests at\nthe Craubrook Friday.\nMr aud Mrs. E. Mallendiue of\nCreston were visiting friends at\nCraubrook Thursday.\nG. A. Laurie of Crestou was\nin towii for several days this\nweek.\nMrs. A..P. Chenette aud Miss\nBook water of Marysville were\nOranbrook visitors this week.\nA. J. Martin, and DeVere Hunt\nare'attending a general meetiug\nof railway organizations at Win\nnipeg this week.\nGo to Stewarts for choice\nVegetables, Rheubarb, Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Cucumbers\nArriving fresh Daily. *\nJames McNeil relumed Thursday from Tacoma. He says that\nthe boy's name is John Victor\nJames McNeil.\nMrs. Richardson and family\nleft Cranbrook Wednesday for\nSpokane where they will reside\nin the future.\nP. M.'Coutiell aud family\nmoved to Elkmouth Thursday\nwhere Mr. McConnell will engage in the hotel business.\nJ. Manning, or the C. C. S.,\nwill leave for the coast tomorrow\nto attend a meetiug of the Grand\nLodge of Oddfellows\nR, B Duraut, It. G. Horton\nand Wm. Thompson ot Perry\ncreek were registered at the\nCosmopolitan on Friday,\nThe officers of the Salvation\nArmy gave an entertainment\nThursday aud Friday evenings\nat the Presbyterian Church giv\niug un exhibition of moving pic-\nlures with the dioscope. It was\nwell worth the small charge of\nadmittance.\nA.M. Black lias sold his resi\ndence on Armstrong Avenue to\nJiil.oz Harris. Mr. Black will\nremain In Cranbrook and engage\nin business,\nF. E Simpson, Deputy Graud\nMaster ol the LOOP, order of\nBritish Columbia, leaves tomorrow for Victoria lo attend a\nmeeting of lhe Grand Lodge\nwhich meets on llie liith Mr.\nSimpson will be accompanied hy\nMrs. Simpson and Mrs. W. fi.\nPhelps,\nThe Crunbrook Lodge,  K.  of\nP.. have organized a picnic to\nElko on Thursday June Uth.\nAs tliul day is ti civic holiday, a\nlarge number of our citizens will\nno iloiil.l take advantage of the\noccasion to have an outing on\nthe batiks of Ihe famous Elk\nRiver, one of the most beautiful\nplaces iu Southeast Kooteuay.\nMr. aud Mrs. .1. F. Priugle of\nMarysville visited the city Friday\nChas. McNab was in the cily\nFriday.\nW. Clark of the CCS. under\ntaking department was al Moyie\nFriday ou company business\nIts coming, The Greater Norrls\naud Rowe Circus. Il will be at\nCranbrook In two weeks\nThe Juvenile Bostouiaus were\nregistered at the Cosmopolitan\nFriday.\nA. W Day of Feruie, W. E.\nMiller of Spokaue, J, II. Glass\nof Loudon, Ont., were guests at\nthe Cranbrook Friday.\nH. A. Smith, advance agent\nfor the Greater Norris aud Rowe\nCircus, was in the city Friday\narranging a date for his company\nO. S. Frizzell, manager of the\nCranbrook Brewing Co., return\ned Friday from a business trip\nto Sidar\nFor the Levassuer Cup\u2014Craubrook vs Lethbridge. It will be\nthe hottest lacrosse game of the\nseason, June 16th.\nJ. Miller. C.P.R agent at\nFernie, D. Wilson of Elkmouth,\nand the Roscian Opera Co., were\nregistered at the Royal Thursday.\nThe Kuighjs of Pythias, of\nCranbrook, will attend the\nMethodist church iu a body on\nlhe evening of the 24th ot June,\nthis being their animal services.\nWm F Tate, Thomas Stark\naud M. A. Beale will leave for\nthe coast tomdrrow to attend a\nconvention of the Graud Lodge\nof AF A AM.,\nRev W. G. W. Fortune was at\nFernie this week attending a\nmeetiug of the Kootenay Presbytery, and will assist at the induction of Rev. If R. Grant as\npastor of the Presbyterian\nChurch in that city.\nPinoher Greek.\nFrom the fcel.u.\nThe heavy steel is being laid\non the Crow's Nest Pass line, a\nlarge force of men being engaged\nin the work. The new rails\nweight 900 lbs. a piece.\nA good many'Indians from the\nPiegan reserve, have camped\nabout town during the past week\nwaiting for the Cowley sports.\nOwing to the late heavy- raias\nthe Frank mountain is stuffing\ndown considerable rock from tbe\nsite of the big 'slide aud as a\nresort for nervous people that\ntown is at present a decided\nfailure. \t\nWilt Try for Diamond Souili.\nPhiladelphia, Pa, June 8.\u2014\nWilliam B. Wesl, of the Undine\nBarge Club of this city, sailed\nfor England today, to take part\nin the competition for the Diamond Sculls at' the English\nHenley Regatta He is accompanied by Caraou, his trainer,\nwho will assist him with his\nadvice.\nMr. West is a well to do merchant and consequently within\namateur rules. Me has taken\nwith him a new shell, whieh he\nhad built for this special occasion\nUntil last year he represented\nthe Wesl Philadelphia Boat Club\nWesl won his junior sculls iu\n1H02 in the Schuylkill, Navy\nRegatta and in the following\nyear was graduated from the\nintermediary class He has been\nhaudicapped iu ids efforts lo will\na senior event through stomach\ntrouble, from which he now bus\ncompletely recovered. West has\nbeen doing gymnasium work all\nwinter aud is uow ill lhe piuk of\ncondition.\nInjoyabli Entertainment.\nThe Gavin Speu.e aud Nannie\nSlraclian Entertainment company gave a 1110111 enjoyable con\ncert iu Victoria Hall, on Tues\nday evening lust. Roth these\nunlets are above'the average.\nMr. Speitce upheld his high rep\nutution, antl Miss Struchaii, who\nvisited Morden lor the tirsi lime,\nwa* by odds th* best soprano\nthut has been heard ill town lor\nsome   lime.      Taking   the enter\ntaiuuieiii altogether ii was one\nof the Lest ot the season, 'l'h.'\naudience wus large aud very up\npreclatlve.-  Morden Est pi re.\nAn entertainment will be glvon\nby ihe above named artists in\nWentworth Hull, June Sl, under\nthe auspices of ihe Caledonian\nSociety, ll will be llle treat ot\nttie season, aud you cannot atttud\nto miss il.\nMiner Blown to Pieces\nChas Anderson was literally\nblowu to pieces with dynamite\nwhile working in a slope in the\nIHXi foot level of the St. Eugene\ntuiue Thursday shortly after\ngoing to work, after dinner\nAnderson was alone, and the\nexact cause of the explosion will\nnever be known. It is presumed,\nhowever, that he was loading a\nrouud of holes and thai his powder in some way ignited before\nhe had finished. He probably\nhad ''.is pounds of powder with\niiim and had only a part of his\nholes loaded when the accident\noccurred. As much of the body\nas could be found wus gathered\niu a box and brought down to\ntowu and was buried iu the cemetery here last night. Anderson\nwas about id years of age and\ncame here recently from Phoenix\nHe had been working at the Sl\nEugene only two days. He\nleaves a wife in Sweden, uud a\nbrother in this country, win. has\nbeen working iu a sawmill ai Elko\nMEETING OP EMPERORS\nWilliam of Germany Calls Upon\nfrauds Joseph of Austria.\nVienna, Juue 11. \u2014Cold, rainv\nweather marred the Hist day ot\nthe visit of emperor William of\nGermany lo emperor Francis\nJoseph. The projected drive\nwas abandoned, owing to the im\npassable condition of tiie roads.\nExtraordinary. precautious had\nbeen taken to insure the safety\nof the Germau emperor, the\npublic being rigidly excluded\nfrom the grounds.\nThe purk. the gardens aud all\nthe approaches to the palace\nwere guarded with a strong force\nol infantry aud cavalry, in addition to mauy police and detectives\nEmperor William and emperor\nFrancis Joseph .luring the day\nexchanged cordial telegrams\nwith king Victor Emanuel of\nItaly, expressing unalterable\nmutual friendship\nKDUTBALL AT CRANBROOK\nAmong Tht Craft.\nAn emergency convocation of\nReck; Mountain Chapter R. A.M.\nwas held in Masonic Temple ou\nTuesday eveuing. A number of\nsojourning companions from\nRossland, Moyie and Wycliffe\nwere in attendance.\nThe regular monthly assembly\nof Selkirk Preceptory was held\non Thursday evening in Masonic\nTemple.\nNorth Star Lodge No 80, held\non emergent meeting al Fort\nSteele ou Tuesday eveuiug A\nuumber of the craft left Cran\nbrook to attend. It is reported\nthat the visiting brethren received a most hearty welcome from\nlhe local members.\nEdwards Psverell\nIt was a very pretty and In\nteresting event, last Monday\nevening, wheu Mr Waller Ed\nwards and Miss Ethel Peverell\nwere united in marriage by lhe\nRev   Father Choinell.\nThe groom was attended by\nMr Flunk Itulley, uud Miss\nFrancis Clliin wus bridesmaid\nMr. Will mm Rollins gave lhe\nbride uwuy The ceremony wus\nshorl. nml ut its conclusion tho\nhappy couple look possession nl\ntheir new home ou Baker Hill\nDuring lhe eveuiug a large iiiiiii\nbur of friends were entertained\nl.y Mr. and Mrs. Edwards to a\nsumptuous wedding dinner. 'I'he\nuewly married couple were very\npopular, and had a host of\nfriends iu Craubrook. They\nwere the recipients of many\nvaluable presents.\nThe Standing of the Home Teams\nMuch Interest Centered\non the Result.\nTwo gtimos iif football hav*\nbeen played during Ibe pasl\nweek in connection with the\nseries ul tho Craubrook League\nOn Friday evening Ihe Fire\nbrigade and town teams faced off\nand u Imili.' waged. Ihe game\nwas keenly contested all through\naud many brilliant plays were\nmade Th.' firemen had rather\nthe best of the game us the score\nshows two to one in their favor.\nFred Long u.-ied a. referee and\ndid liis part well\nOu Monday evening the town\nand gym teams lined up with T.\nStark iu charge. A gale was\nblowing so strong that il was al- '\nmost impossible to keep the ball\niu play but the boys decided to\ngo 011 aud do the best they could\nThe evening was very unpleasant from u spectators point of\nview bul tiie playing was good\nut times. During the first half\nthe \"gym\" scored one goal and\nthus it stood until near the close\nof the second half wheu ou a\ncorner kick R Baldwin succeeded in scoring. A few minutes\nInter u shot was made from right\nand R Baldwins head was in\nthe way and Ihe bull, -.triking it,\npassed between Ihe slakes and\niiguiti scored, thus the score\nended two to one in lavor of the\ntown. Half the gumes of the\nseries are now played aud the\nstanding is as follows:\nSl.up .... |ilaytiti 'i games polnia u\nTown.   ..      \"      1     \" i\nFireBi'jtftulii '      *t     \u2022\u25a0 3\n.Uyu...      .    \"      'i     \"     . 0\nA great deal of interest is being manifest iu these gumes aud\nlarge crowds attend each evening\nSchool Examinations\ninspector Wilson is iu town\nibis week conducting examinations in connection with the en\ntrance to the high school. Seveu\npupils from towu are writing\naud four from outside points.\nit seems rather strange to tiie\non looker that there sliould be\nIwo separate times for writing\non these examinations, for instance, win.re Ihore is no high\nschool the examinations are held\nthis week uiul where there is a\nhigh school ihe examinations\nwill tuke place next week or\nlater, if the same paper is used\nthen there is lime for a irausfer\nand if the same is not used then\nwe are not sine that they are ou\nexactly the same status. Could\nthe mailer uot be looked into by\nthe educational department and\nif possible have all examinations\nconducted at the same time and\nhave the papers iilnntical iu all\ncases'*\nFor Dominion Day.\nIt i-, almost u certainty tbat\nMoyie will celebrate Dominion\nDay This was practically decided ai a meeting held in McGregor hull lasl night. It wasa\nfairly representative meeting\nand Ibe general opinion was lhat\nMoyie should observe Ihe day.\nWilh litis iu view a temporary\norganization was effected, A. P.\nMaedonald was elected president\nanil E. A. Hill secretary, aud V.\nDesnulnier, Ken Riley and\nAndrew Johnson were elected as\nn committee to canvas tin. town\nnml solicit Iiiiiii', This commit'\nie will in.\"'I in McGregor hull\nnext  Momlay  evoning  at  8:80\no'clock unil report lo tbe public\nin.'.'ling which will lh.ui be held.\nAs July isi lulls ou Sunday,\nMoyie will colebrate either on\nSaturday or Monday. One of\ntho features for ihe dsy will b*\nsome public spunking, and it is\nsaid Hull the minors will make\nau effort lo have .1 H, lluw-\ntornlliwnite, Ihe S.iciulist member in Iho provinciul house, here\nI lor the occasion. \u2014Moyie Leader THE PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK ll. (\u201e JUNE\nL. CLAPP\nW ROLLINS\nBaker Street.\nLighted   By   Electricity\nHeated By Hot Air\nCranbrook, IU'\nlli\nComfortable Bedrooms\nFirst Class Dining Room\nHEADQUARTERS   FOR TOURISTS AND OLD  TIMERS\n*%l)e tyroe-pecta;. &\"\"\u00ab\"\nKSTAIU.1SIIKH    IM\nA. B. 6raco,\niTHI.ISIHOli    AND    KDITOH.\ngo unsaid.     At hesl, life is short\nrot   oui   oi ii   a   lull\nmeasure of sorrow, Lei us in\nour city live u* one big, K'\"\"l\niiutiiiv.l family.\n\u2014-1\u2014\u25a0 :\u2014= j\u2014;     Il is only duty anil  justice lo\n\u00aehg |l'X*0011CCtOV.   encourage your It o paper, ex\n-\u2014i.\u2014\" 1_.  U'lid  to ii   iiu. nourishment   lo\nwhich ii is entitled     Pay your\nsubscription promptly, and soutl\nSATUHDAY, Jll.N'K ll, uun.\n:t tow extra copies to your\nrelatives anil friends ;u n dis\nnuiiv.   They will appreciate tho\nWe arc pleased to soo so tunny\nof  mn-  citizuits   taking  pride in\ntheir hollies.    The word \"home\"\nnest to iluu of \"mother\", is the I favor and so will wo\ngreatest ever uttered by human \u00bb   >   \"\ntongue.      What   it   refuge   the     The story is told that a cGrtalu\nliuiiie   is   when    the    darkness|woman was  reading  thu muni\nThe Hot Water Question\nEMPLOYMENT\nAGENCY\nIt will pay those who ure\nlook ill'' for worli lo call anil\nJim   McArthur\nlie can secure vou u Job and\nIho iii von oul in\nClothes, Shoes,\nHals. lite.\nJim MGflrtiiur\n\\l .'     I'n VM'.li'lillK,  111\nGall Br, Settled Bii U-s\nQilldklij iimi .SiiiiMiiiitui'ili]\nWli.-llli-!   ll   it .1  lt.lilt'1   iti Uir   i.11,-1\t\n..ill,   stllllrl.'lll   .ii| in,' .   tu -  p|l . hoi\nIVIltl   I      lur    ,i,lllll-l il\"     ,1,11 |,|>M-.     Ullll    III,'\nluili,    1 1   nl    ,1    lmil,'I'    iu    111 III..\n,-iiliiil.il- uf -ii|i|il\\ iiii: i.i.t.i- in In-ill   Iiiiii Iml.- I -.-iiiiiki- nu ,lilt,-ivi     W.'\n\"IIII    put   Ill lallli kin,!- .um !,,,!>' ..ill i.lu\nlh. ii- work |i,-i-(,-,ili\nPlumbing and Heating\n.lolla \u2022\u25a0 llll-i-l,.I  ll.   ,- .11,     ..ll. ,,!    UUI\n-ii.-iva-lully ill .v.ii-.i ,-.,.,-\ngathers,     How glad one is to j momul column of n  paper and\nget a glimpse of home when tithe remarked    to    her     husband   Hans\nand space have separated him \"Hare's a strange coincidence\nfrom H ii even ioi-:i 1.nel |.ei:i,\u201ei   \u201e  vVIUinm Strange married lo tt -i   fiilNll'  k\nThere   neeins   to\nii    good Mtti'ihu Strnugo     \"Strange In\nnntured rivalry here iu nn olTorl dood\",  romarltetl her   hiiKband,\nto niitke   \"our im \" luul. ;i liiile l.m | expect llie nexl llows will\nneater and thus lie the tiJQi'u  in be a little straugei\nvitlng io ihe occupants thau nil \u2022  \u2022  \u2022\nothers   huch.rlvialry is certainly There   i^  no  hottui   way   ol\npardonable                \u25a0'\u25a0    .- building up Dur citj than giving\n'to our liotiii' busi ness  meu our\nIf every buslnees man  tu our entire and exclusive,  putroniigo\ncity   .-unlli   do   business pit    n The more we help each  oilier\nstrict ly .cash sysluut it would i>e n the more we help Ihe cily\nblessiug to usall    If we all had NOtiCI\nto pay cash  we  would   learn   to ' I'AKI'   NUTIi i-'   Uun   Sixtj   iluys\nlive within our inetiiis.    It would :'\"'' J\u00ab1' riutenil iimpi'l) ii.thei'liiei\nsave business men  the eipense Uo,HU,i\" '\"'\"''',\"uis' w,\"'k\" \"\"\n.',,.-* IH.'1'lllisaiotl   III   |iiii-i-Iijim-   III,.   rulllHVl.li;\nol ; bookkeepers ami   the.   loSs   pi   ,,,.;.,.,,,..., kM1.K ,M snutl,  Kiwi   1\t\nbad ileiiis all ol which some one mo\nj bus to pay for.     If out city could Tommi'in'liii; til lhe Soiitli.'iul iwiier\nplumbing, Heating and Ventilating   Engineersjgraduaiiy work into .1 strictly\nPATMORE, BROS.\nMrs. Hlslop p\u00bbm8M\u00bbl\nSpei lill allellllun Iii liiiu'li,\ni''i'liiii<iue,   phriising   iiiiiI\ngl'lllllll\" ul slllilii'-,\nI nf i-.ii tli'tiltirM i.i'i'l. i\" t'. li llol.l ,\\\nI'n   I'li,. DriiKiiiiiii\nSAVE TIME\nALL    THE    TIME\nHY   USINC\n''a>ir'svst'etn   n   would   l'l'\nfor us iill.\n'^r.'j9^4i9..4^:4 9.4 9 9 <*\u2022,\u2666   \u2666 \u00ab.\u2666. o \u2666 \u25a0> 9 \u00b0 * \u00bb \u2666 9 9\nt:B, H. SHORT & co,'4\nThe Painters, Paperhangers, Etc.\nClt 111 i'lll.. I'llllll\nIn-\nI\nf\n1\na\nf\nOUR H STOCK\nWllVpiPER\nIS COMPLETE\nKiiiiieinl.ei- we eiiirv tin' only slocli of IIIUII\npapers iu 1 iriinbioolf.\nSign Painting a Specialty\nAll kinds nl Painting and Decorating\nattended to promptly.\nP.O. BOX\nA l.'MSTKl INI 1 A V ENU E    PHON Bill\n$.*+:\u00bb:\u2666*.\u2666 ;*>;. 9:?;. \u2666 :4;. 9:4;. :4;. \u2022\u00bb :'*;.\u00ab:'\u2666:\u00ab:\u2666:\u00ab:<\u25ba:*e$\u00ab$\n Wholesale\nLIQUORS \u00ae\" CIGARS\nA. C. BOWNESS\nAGENT   FOR\nGal gar v Beer, Ale & Porter.\nT. LEBEL & CO., Hay and Gain.\nCranbrook. B.G.\ntine of our citizens who OCCttS I    |iat,-,l thlc'.'nil tin} ul Mil,.*, \\.l'.. llllll\nlunally. w-ipe\u00bb  lhe dishes for his     in  i Hurry T. Arnolil.\nwife, became tired of the o.'-uud\nrefits.si. suy tug thai \"it is uot  tij*\nman'.- work\nbible out to\nShe brought the:* ,\nhis,*\ntnvtnce uun\nL,\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\nerror uiul read   a<   follows   (roiii!* *\n11 KingS\"2i:J3:  \"And will wipe I Tailor \u00abJ Importer of I\nJerusalem as \u00bb   man wtpeth  a|\u00a7 Fine Woolens.        *\ndish, .wiping it and turning it upside .down.\" li Is needless to\nsuy tha! he is still doing his occasional stunt.\nThe boy who saucs his money\nbecomes the banker, the merchant\nprofessional inun. The boy ivho\nnever saves a cent makes'the, man\nwho. \"earns his bread by the\nsvvw-.it yi' Ills brow . wlio never\nowns a home or enjoys-the luxuries of life.  \u25a0      '\"-'\nTbe'iiiiiu who went out to mifk\nand sat down on u boulder in llie\nmiddle of Iho pasture and waited\nfor the cow to Mick up, was tt\nbrother to the man who kept u\nstore and wouldn't advertise because lie reasoned thai the pur\nchasing public would back up lo\nbis place of business, when il\nwanted something.\n*   *   *\nMost fortunate is the hoy or\ngirl, the young man or the young\nladv who is given the opportunity\nto attend school in our city. Its\neducational advantages surpass\nany city of like size in the pro\nvince.\n* *\n\u00ab Cranbrook, B.C.  Arnistronf Avo  \u00bb\nCRANBROOK AERIE 967\nP.. O. E.\nFRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES\n;  KVKItV THUHSDAY\nflitting   Brothel's  I'ui'iliull.v   Invilcd\ni'. Iloss Tatk, \\V. Proslilcnl\nA. \\V. Black, Sony.\nI Rocky Mountain Chapter\n\u25a0\u00a7\u25a0  *   '   NO. l'Jo.  B. a. M.\n3     'Regular meetings!\u20142nd Tues-\n*   day   in   ea.'li   tiionlli   at  eight\n* ti'i'loV'k.\nTi* Sojourning Companion*!   aro\ncordially Invited.\nI WM. V. Tatk, Scribe 15.   I\ni   .Box 4       CRANHROOK, H. 0. .     Si\n'\\mmi*fmmm^*fmmmmftm>4f\nSEATTLE,   TACOMA\nAND ALL\nPacific   Coast   Points\nST. PAUL, CHICAGO, NEW YORK,\nALL POINTS EAST\nPalace and Tourist\nSleepers, Butt'ott\nLibrary Cars, Modern   -\nDay Coaches.\nDining Cars,\nMEALS   A   LA   CARTE.\nBest Meals  on Wheels\n2 FAST   TRAINS r*\nKAST ANIi WEST DAILY   <t\u00a3\nfolders\nPor full purl Ion lies, rate\note, i'iil I nn or address.\nS. CI, YERKES, G.W.P.A.,\nSeattle, Wash.\n.'.   Vi*.    MAIIUNI'V,   CM'.   Its  T.A.\nSpokane.\n. .h a. at \u00ab...\u00ab...\u00ab.\u00a3 fa. a.\u00ab..a.a^\u00ab\u00ab,\nc. c. c.\nIn these days of political strife\nbetween two groat political\nparties *a;p must remember that\nafter all we are just brothers\nhere on earth, travelling from\nthe cradle to the grave. We live\nsi.l.' by side, our children attand\nm Ithe siime school nml lifter the\n4 I stnolte of the battle has cleared\naway, we still be friends unil\nneighbors.   Loi the bitter things\nNOTICE.\n\u2022 GdiQuTu Game Go.\nFresh and Salted Meats\nPish and Poultry in Season\n:<> npi'ii in iin-\nI    i.i.11,1-    nml\nANCIENT ORDER','- FORESTERS\n\u2022 Gourt Granbrook 8943\nMEKTS   '.'X!>   ANIi   ITII   TUESDAYS\nIN PATMORE'S HALL\nVisiting   lii'i'tlit'i'ti   t'ordiitlly   Invited\n0. It.,   A, MoCOWAN.\n.-. , \u25a0   Si'i'tylai'.v, T-, M.MtSIIAI.I.\nProfessional.\n'HABVBY & MoCABTER\nBARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS\nCltANBIlOOI.,      -     ll.C,\nR. STEWART\nCity Scavenger\nParlies  having   back  yards\nund closets to clean,  and  refuse\nmatter to be taken awuy, should\nleave orders with me.\n1.,'iii-i'iii'ili'i'Mit t.ho City Clocks olllqi.\nor drop a ponta! card in Ilex 105,\ninunnnm\nFOUND\nIN IIAKKI! S'l'^ONK Illllli! WKST ill'\nIIII.I.  &   I'll.     Tin ly  place in town\nUnil eiiii iiiiil..' life iv.nili the living.\nlilt\nnie\nE. H. SMALL, Manager\n.\u2022.\u2022-.\u2022..\u2022..\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u2022-\u2022\"\u2022\u00bb\u2022\"\u2022-\u00bb\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u00bb\u2022-\u2022\u2022.\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\naj, Oats, Ibt, Feet\nWe have Ihis week unloaded a cur of each liiml\nQUALITY THE VERY BEST PRICES THE VERY LOWEST\nSi'iifi.M. PuifJE poll 'PON LOTS, Call nnd sen us before\nbuying elsewhere.    We also carry a slock of\ncarnefa's stock and poultry food\nHarris Bros.\n3r CRANBROOK\nHOTEL m\n\\% Guests Comfort a Specialty   Good Stabling in Connection %\nI\nNearest to railroad depot,    EIlul accommodations, .for   the   public   tuioqualled   in\n(Iranbrook.\n| Hot ind Cold Jiaths\nHOGGARTH & ROLLINS\nProprietors (\nasss\nW. F. GURD\nBarrister\nSolicitor, Etc.\nGranbrook\nBritish Columbia\nin |,i\n4\n4 Orders by mail will receive prompl and careful nttonllon J\n} Order by Phone *S \u2666\nUl-,-   Ill,-\nlllll    l-'.llat\nCentrally Located Electric Lights\nManitoba Hotel\nUnder  INcw   ManaKcment\n[Ieadi|Uiirtcrs foi  mining   \\f.\nmen and old timers', H\nWhen you want  :i  (iood\nim, ,,|.jii...i inn ^^^^^^\nKmii.'iiii.i' ili-lrii-l\n.' ni.-iii'iliL' ill ji |Wi-l   ill   llu-   -.mill-\n\u25a0.'1117. III.'I  in.I'lll Sll\nI'hnllla,   il.,-,in- ,-nai   .il rii ulna. Hi,-i\t\n-\"illli  I  iiiiiii-, Iln-  wi',.1 L'll lllll'llllH\nllli'l  liuilli '.'Iliillllills. Illl'lll'i'   lli'.-i   20\nI'llllill- In [illli-i- nl lii't.'itlllillLr ''lllilliillill\nitftO lll'I'I'K   ll|,,|...  HP   I,--. .        ,\u201e\nIim iii- i-.'ili tl\u00bbj iif April, linni.\nI.*. (.', B, I. IN' I \u2022 11. \\ c * I ** M\".\nplace  in slop\nManitoba,\niiiir In the\nD, A, McDONALD. Manager\nWe Give You Your Money's Worth\nThe Illinois Central\nMaintain* (inoxiiHlitil Hdrvliid   frimi\n!\"' \u00ab\"-' i Iim mill .unlli. Malilni;\n'Iw '\u25a0'\" ii..ii- ivllli  traimi ..f  nil\nl'llllai'iititi|ii.|||,ip|i|\u201e.\u201e,    j,|ia'Mit||J,','l'a   an*\niii-ii in.-ii- .-ilni,-,. nl rmitimIn'Olricau'fi,\n,ihiIhvII1i,, Muiii|iIiI\u00bb unil Now Ol'lciliia,\nnil tl.t'i.iii'li tli.'Hu iminta tn the fi>riiiiHl\nri'iH|ii-i'ii..- ttiivii|!r,|,- ili'-irliii\/'itifni--\n| iiiiitinti ti- In tl... Imvt-Ht putuH anil  lieat!\niiiiit'--  nn-   imtli'il   tn   I'liiTi'Hjmnili'iii'i'\nivnli llu- I.ill,ni mu i-,,|ii-iwiilitlivi'\u00bb:    \" j\n11. II. 'I III'Mlll'l,l\u201el!iili.ni('l'i'llll Attl'llltj\nHi' 'I'liinl St., Portland, Oruifdn.\n.1. I'. I.INIIBKV, 'IM'. It I'.A.\n142 Tliii'il HI,. 1'iii'll.inil. Ol'V'tftlll. j\nj I'. It. TllilMI'SON, I''. A I'.A.. lim.lllj\n| I, Culu.aii lllil,:,. Health.', Waal.. '\n\u25a0\u25a0    C. H. DUNBAR\n- \u25a0 UAIllllH'I'I'il!. Hl)|..|l*l'l'tll:\n\u25a0 uiul NOTAHY  I'l'lll.li'.\nOranbrook, ll.C.\nfir. H. Thompson\n^Z*A  IIAUIIIS'I'KII i soi.u'iTiii:\n^Z**}   NO'P.MIV I'l'lll.li'\n\u2022 OPFICE   LEASK   BUILDING\nI'I'lltlliriii.k.  ll.C.\nTHOMAS   McVlTTllfi\nP.L.S. * CE.\nPort Sliutle n.c.\n\"**mkWm\\\\\\\\%\u00bb\nNOTICK TO CONTHACTOHS.\nOl*.Af,l-:i> TENDEKS HtiperscrllU'il \"Toinloi\nO    for Si-lnml-lioiisr.\" will bo rwolvml liy till.\nuii'lcrail-nuil up tn noon of Sutiinliiy. Mm- Ltltli\nMuy, HWrt. Tor tlit< I'l'i'ciion mul comiiMaioii of ii\nInrttt' pno-rootn rriime KclMWl*hmtsi' in Coul\nCruok, Penile KluetonH Disulul.\niMutw. Biieollluiitioiif.. I'ontrncl  I forms or\ntetulcr in ii v lie noun on mul uriir tliu lotli -Muy.\nIIHIll, m Illi' ollluu ot llu- CloroNiiiliiiil At-'i-iii.\nCriuir. uiul nt ilir Ijioilfl uiul IVol-lt* Di'imrt-\nMii'tit. Vli'lorln. ll.C.\nKnell propositi must boiivi*oin|tnnlcNl by oiisb\nill nil IH'i'f|iU'il llllllll 0lltfi|UO. oi iHH'llflCtltO nf\n,lv|>iistt .un. I'lint'tni'il liink  ol Cmiiinl.i   mmlu\nI'liyilhlc tu llie lllllllTslt-lH'il. ill   Ilir Mill,  nl   K.n\nwh irh Him 11 In' fni'Mli'il if Mii' imi iv toiiilorlllK\nilci'lluc ti< alitor ini\" coniruoi  ivbeu unllcit\nupon to da bo.  Tin- iHiBli, i'lu ik or eonUlPiHfl\not <ii'|n\u00bbsitof hum ssfnl Ipiiilen'rg will be ro\niiniii'ii io tiioni upon tbe I'vi'i'iiiioo or tbo coii-\ntnii't. Tbo sinivssiiii tbiitliirn'r .vlH Im ro\nHii)red io imiiMi it bond. Iiiii-sell nml two\nHitrotloK In Llio sum of woo etiob, for tfio tine\n(iilllhoi-ol ol tlio work lo Die h.ilhriii-ibui of llio\nlioiioriibla lliol lilofl'oi IhsIoiict,   Upon iln\noxoeullon <>f Hu- boml tliu eimb, oliciitie or <rr\nMllcatool dopoRll nbovo inontlonotl will In- n<\nI'litniiiHl lo Mi iiiriii'ior.\n\u2022I'oiidorn will not bo ooiublorDtl unions muila\nout im iln* fm -in*, sopplii'il mul siL'tn',1 if 11 n ii,,.\ni.etuiil Hlgniitnronf (lie tontleri r.\nTbo Iowoni  nr ilny   tomlor  llol   i f.stnlf,V.\nNct-nploil. . I\nNMN. V. MACKAY,\nDftpiity CommidKloner of IjukIh nml Works\nl,noils innl \\Vin!'.\\ Uopnrunout,\nVli-tnrlii. M, C.rili M:iy, lOOn. -JO\n| LEflSKS HENDERSON 1\n1   \"\" FASHIONABLE TAILORS    |\n\u00a3 \u2014 Always Up-to-Date \u2014 3\n\u00a3\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 3\nZz z3\n\u00a3 Cranbrook,       '.\"-     - B.G. 3\n^lauiiiiiiiiiiiiauiuaiaiuuiiiiuiuijiiituiiuiiiiiiiua^\nGeo. R. Leask & Co.\nBUILDERS\nANU\nCONTRACTORS\nI'hins, Spcciliuations\nllllll li.siinuitos\nFURNISHED ON APPLICATION\nAll   kinds,   of   building   material\nconstantly on hand.\niS^t*\"-\n'ONTItAt'TIUi\nDR, K.W.CONNOLLY\nPhysician **** Suraeon\nDPli'K'H AUMSTItUNC  AVM.\nllni'Ks:   Oto II a.m.  2 tu 4 p.m.\n7 to 8 |i.m.\nI'linn'.- pffioo 105    Hosldencc 100\nNOTICK T<> CONTKACTlH.S.\nOkai.kii TKN'hKUS. siilWrlbuil \"Tomior*\nO  for Sehnftl'-liotiHO,\" ivill bo reoelvoil by tbo\niitiiloi'sli'iii'il lip to 110011 or Siiiniiiiiy,. tht' }J1t_tll\nMuy. IIKHI. ror tlio onwllon anil eoniplolloii of a\nlargo otio.room frame SiJlrtiol-bound ni I'llleo,\nl-Vniio Kli-itorinl Dlfltriet.\niMuiis, HpocileiitloiiH, oontrael ami forms of\ntender may be mth rth mul rtHor tile lOlh'May,\n.um), nt tlio onioi's or tin' Uovornmoul Agenl nt\nKomlo: nl .losopli AuhMiC Mm ********* \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022'*'\u2022*\u2022\nUlO liiilitls unil Wni-Us \u25a0llopiirtmi'llt, Vtvlorlll,\nIt. C.\nKnoh proposal iiiurI be acoompanlod 1 >v eonU\nor un iij'copted lmnk o|iC(|uo'or corltlli'rite At\nih'iiosit it ebtirtoioil bni|l< ni Ciibada, aiailo pay-\nAlile to llio iintlerHlgnod, In'tbo'-.uiit or^o.\nwlilob vlnill bo rortoltutt ir tlio patty loiulorluw\niirt'iiiif io outer loioioiitiiii't Minn citiliii upon\nIO III. KII. 'I'll!' fltsll.Vlll.|UOS III- coriilb'aii's of\ndoporflt nf i.niiii ssful tonileroi-H wHI lit* ro-\nln 1 ncil to tbiim n|ioii Ilir t'M'i-ni ion nf (lui I'oii-\niiui'i. TliONtireowful loiuforer will Im roi|iilr-\n>'il to ronilsh 11 lii.tiil. liliiisHrnii'i iwo Him-llcH\nip llio slim o( film ciicli, (or tjio ilno riillUmi'tit\nnr tbo worli oniitmi'loil fnf to tlio mttiriiollnti\nor iho noniiniiiii' llio ciiicr CollimIhSIoiio.'.\nUpon tbe oM'niiii.u of iiu- bond llio oiihIi,\nelieqiio or eoriltleato of di-pusli itliovu im'tiiion\n|iO<t wlll.bi' ri'lnriioil to tlio con true l\u00abr. j\nTi'inlors will not in* roiiBltlcrod iihIohh miulu\nout on tbo fornui Hiippliod, mntMb-iuil wilh llio | \"\u00bbt mi iho roritin Hiippllcil, mul slf-netl with tin*\niioliial\u00abl\u00abiiiiuireoftbQloiidoror.      * I tlb\\ttuJ N|K\u00bbmiMo nr thu tuu'li\nQKALKDTKNIJKKS, sopi'i'MTlhoil \u2022 Tomlor\nO fur Hubobl ttmini.\" will bo rorolved by the\nnmiorxlirnoil ti|) to noon of snlunhiy tlio '.'wli\nMay. nuirt, for llieorootlon ami eoin plot Ion nr a\nliiriro oru'-rooiu frame Heliool-botwo at Maryn-\nviilf. cmiibrook Klootoral District.\nI'hin.s. Kpoeltteallonv, ooiitrnot nml forms of\ntomlor may hi* soon on ami uftor tlio lOtli May,\nIIHHI. at tbe oitb'os of tbo (ioviTiitiictii Agonl, '\ncranhnml-; of u. ll. Tlbblis. Kwp, Marysville,\nnml at tho Luuds mid Works Department,\nV'lotorla, It. 0.\nKaoli proposal must bo flt'oompanlod by cash\nor an acceptor! intuit oboiiiio or iwtllloatc of\ndeposit <m a obarlerotl bank of Camilla, (made\npayable in tbo nmlerslttiled In iho Mini of frit),\nwhich Niuil 1 iif forfellod if tbo party teiidorlng\niloolltto lo I'liti'r into I'oiitrat't tvlien [called\nupon to do so. Th mil, olieqiies oroortlllento\nof deposit of miNurcOHsfiil  lolidorors  will  Im\nreturned to ilioin upon tbo oxoeiitluu or lliu\nooniraoi. TliestieeesHful'toiidorerwIII be re-\n((iilroil to ftirulsli a ,boml. himself nnd two\nstirolloHlii the s of t'MMi mcli, for iho due\nfulllluiohl of the work eoiitriiolod Inr to Die\nHiitlsfnnlouof tiie Hoiiombto the Oblof Coin*\npilsslouer. Upon tlm exooiitlon or the bond tho\nrush,   i'liOi|iie  or I'orilllonlo of deposit above\nlontlniied will ho relumed Intliucoiitractor,\nTouilers will noi he rolisldeied unless lillldli\nlout on the for\nTlio   Inwi'Ml   Or  any, lender  notliere-,sarlly\nrepted,\nNK11. \u00a5. MaCKAV.\nDeputyComml|islonor of i.iuiiIha Worlm,\n! Lands mul Works Dopitrtmotit,\n! Vlotorb). li. C.TIh May, I90t). \u25a0.'0\nrlly\nThe lowest or any   lender not\ntteeopied.\nNRtL P. MACKAV,\nHepnty CniMiiilsHlouor of l.mnls unit Works\nLands und Workl DopurtmooL,\nVleturlii. U. 6., 7th M*y, IfW. SO THE PROSPECTOR, CKANBKOOK, B C, JUNK 0. 1906\nsatpir\nSTRONG\nSIIINT Omi^l\\mmmsnml\nPurchase   Price  $3.00 a Month\nAllowance Hade For Old Machine\nskk - \u2022\nArnold & Roberts\n-B3 THE DAINTIEST YET\u00abrg>\nOUR NEW\nPhoto Mounts\nPicture FrmnliiQ a Specialty\nPrest unto Go.\nStudio.\nlinker St; Cranbrook, B.C;\nJ. Edgar Davis\nA   Bricklayer   ~\n\u2022\"\"Contractor *\nPHONR 115\nFurnace, Boiler. Range uiul\nFireplace Work a Specialty. All\ndescription of stone-work undertaken.\nOrders left at J. D. McBRIDES\nWill Ueeeive Prompt AltemMon.\n<!the gfrwpcctor.\nSATURDAY, JUNK 9, 1900.\nNOTICE.\nTake nm ice that thirty days after\n(lull* 1 Intend in apply iu ton: Chief\nCommissioner of Lands and Works for\npermission to out ami oarry away\ntimber from the following'] described\nlands In Southoasl Kootenay:\nCommencing -al a post pt tinted -40\nchains wost* -of tire 'thnbmi i licence\nmarked.!. A. Uroloy of Pernio; tlionco\nwest 120 chains, thence smith 40 chains\nthonco east 100 ehnlnsj therico north 40\nchains, thenee west 40 chains to place\nof commencement containing two acres\nmore or lens.\nP. JENSEN, Locator.\nPitted March 28rd. lUOti. 15\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nRAILWAY\n90 Day Round Trip\nExcursion East\n$52.50\nWinnipeg,.      Porl  \u25a0   Arthur,\nDululli, St. Paul.\nTHROUGH EXCURSION RATES\nToronto, Montri'iil, Maritime\nProvinces, Now York, Now\nEngland, on application.\nDATES OP SALE:\n.I hup 4, II, ~, L'i), 2's\nJuly 2, Hi Aug. 7, 8, 9,\nSept, 8 ami |Q -\nTillll.'tH Mtllljl'i'l tl. IIHIllll vi.rit.UoMi. at\nI'Olll.' Ullll  illl'llltll' HI I'lll\" tltll I   I.Hl'lllH   Oil\nt'tllllliliilll   I'lU'illi'  Sti'iiitt.it'i. '.It   Ci-i't.l\nLukes,   full imi'tli'ttltifa front\nGoo.Hllller, Agi'itt, Oranbrook\nJ. S, CAHTI'lll,   ll.l'.A.,   Niilson, B.C.\nbHORT LINE\nBETWEEN        __\n.S'PAUL- CHICAGOfjfev\nOMAHA'CHICAGO\nYour attention la .mlle.1 to tin.\n\"Plonoer Umitou\" tralim of tliu \"Milwaukee & St Paul Ititllwtiy.\" '\"l'l... only\n|nirf(j.!.l,.t,t'aiim It) J.li.- world.\"\nYou will thul It iltmlt'alilu to tide on\nthose traliiH wlion Ki.lng ><. uny point, In\nLhe Kiwlem Bllltofl ut' l-unaila. Th.ty\nconneot, with all Ti'tiiuti'tinttiuintal\nTrain* uiul ull Ticket Agouti, null\ntl.tk.ttn.\nFor furllior Information, piun|ihloU|\netc, ask any Tlckot' Agoffl. or       '    '\nIt   1.. l''Ollli, II. S, I'.OWK,\nI'ass. Agoul, General Agent,\nSPOKANE, POUTLAND\n(lathering News.\nIf you know of un item or n\npiece of news, tell us about it.\nThat's: wliiti wo want, lint tt\nnewspaper man sntnetitnes ex-\n[ii'i'ien.'.'s more illlllculty In\ngathering news ilntn ono would\nimagine This wus the case\nwheu a reporter in u neighboring\ntown, who, u few iluys iigo was\nsent io write up it Are in a residence. Going to the door ho\nInquired for the lady of the house\nTho iiutiil said slit' was out \"Are\nuny of tin. I'ntii \u25a0 l.v home?\" inquired\nthe scribe, \"No, they are till\nout,\" was tlio reply. \"Well,\nWasn't there a lire here last evening?\" \"Yes\", said the hired\ngirl, \"but that's out too.\"\nCanada's Destiny.\n\"We   must  become   a    real\nintegral,    governing   part    of\nthe   llritish    empire;     if    not\nthat   we   shull   become   some\nthing infinitely  less,\" declared\nDr. S. B. Leacoek, of Mctlill un\nversify, Montreal,  in a lecture\nlast night   in   Mtissey   Hall on\n\"Imperial     Unity.\"    delivered\nunder   ths    auspices    of    the\nDaughters of the Empire, and in\nthe presence of his excellency\nlord Grey and party.\nItems of Interest.\nAfter reading this issue, .send\nit to your friend in the distance;\nor better yet, call at llie office\nand send il to your friend or\nrelative for six months or a year\nfor you can expect just such a\npaper as this for fifty-two weeks\nduring next year. Throw in\nyour mite toward placing our\nc|ty and county where they belong oil lhe map. This paper\nwill do its part; you do yours.\nThere are but few editors in\nour district who have not made a\nvigorous and continuous fight\nagainst lhe city mall order house\nThis has been done in the interest of the home merchant, and\nwithoiit money and without\nprice. If lhe editors of the land\nhad received regular advertising\nrates for all they have said\nagainst these enemies of the\ncountry merchant they could\nnow be wearing diamonds. Now\nthe department store man appreciates advertising space and is\nwilling to take all the average\ncountry editor bus for sale, and\nat a good price. What other\nclass of* business or professional\nmen would refuse business to\nhelp their friends, especially as\nmany said friends never seem in\nthe least disposed to return the\ncompliment or even appreciate it\nA local newspaper is absolutely necessary to any community.\nIl is the home paper that keeps\nthe people of the community in\ntouch with euch other by giving\nthem all the news of their own\nneighborhood and county. Por\nthat alone they are of value and\nworth far more Hutu Iho small\nsubscript ion price. They keep\nthe local pride and progressive\nspirit aroused uud in various\nways arc worth far more to a\ncommunity than a community\never spends on them. The daily\npaper, with its large news service aud quicker facilities, may,\nin some III stances overshadow\nthe weekly, but lhe weekly home\npaper lllls a place in the hearts\nof the people that a daily cannot\nfill.    It comes  to your  home us\nKOT1CK.\n'I'lili'ty tlttys afit.t'tlat.t wo Intond to\napply to the Chief Commissioner of\nI .un.Is unil Works lor a special llt'onito\nto eut unil earry away liniluT from tho\nfollowing ilesi't'llHtil lands iu South ICast,\nKtiiiteiiuv, ll.C.\nt -onmiencing ut Ml .1. I 'la.xton's south\nwest oornor, thenee west. Hill elniins,\nthenee south 41) ehains, thenee east It'll\nehains, thent'e north to el.Hins to the\nplaee of eoinuieneetuellt\nDated April 12th, 100(1,\nNels. Johnson's No. I.\nCotinnoiictng al Sols, .Inhnson's No. 1\ns.Hltheust eol'll.'l* No. I. Ihenee west lllll\nelniins, thett.-e suuth lu elittlns, thenee\neust lull i'lialns, theuee north -HI ohulns\nIt. plaee of ettltnuelieetltenl,\nUutoil April 1 litI., USUI.\nNels. .Inlttistin's No. 2\n(\"uiiitnetieliiu ut Nols. .Inhnson's No.\n'2, south.-list I'lil'tier, Ihenee  Hid uliulns\nwest, then til eluiius south, thenee\nIHU ehulns eust, thenee -III ohalns north\nto pluee uf I'liiilinelieeluent,\nDated Ap.'il llllli, USUI.\n17 Nels. Johnson's No. li.\ntin   old  und  tried   friend, while\nthe daily enters ns a stranger.\nThere should be no \"factions\"\nin this little city of ours. Every\niiiiprt.veint.nl inude onhiiiirns the\nvalue ol all properly in und surrounding our (own. We should\nUveas one big family, and wo be'\nlieve few towns can show up a\nmore progressive und Intellectual\nfamily. We have as few \"bltick\nsheep\" In our plaoe as any Hock In\nthe Province, When then' isdis-\ncord in the family there Is little\nprogress. When there istt united\npull there is little wo cannot\naccomplish, Envy, jealousy uiul\nhatred pull us all down. Envy\nIs it canker that grows at Ihe\nheart and makes one sour, dis\ngrunt led atld unhappy,   Jealousy\nmakes one unfair in passing\nJudgment! hatred does not p.ty\neven from tl sordid point of view\nLet us ull be friends unil pull together and show our neighbors\nivliitt a large and harmonious\nfamily can accomplish in build\niug up a town.\nNOTICE.\nTAKK Nullim Hint sixty tltiya itltm- itiilu I\nlutontl its apply to tint Chief Coiiiittlsstnnttr ol\nLuiuls nml Works in. uorinlssion tn puri'tim\n111,: following ilfaurlln'it  limits III  Suiilli  KUSt\nKiii'U.'tlil.v:      fiilllllli'liriln. u. i. pnsl ptunlO.1 III\ntin- Norlltwost I'uriini- ur t,ot ftom, ttrotipl\nttintii'i'L-llstHii'linlliN, tliuiii'ii north HII phalli,\ntllt'tl.ii! WOfll tlli'llilttla. tlli,|ii-i, sillllll BO chains to\npluitoof beginning,\nHKAN It. VATES,\nl.iili'il Muy tfltt, UHJ(t, '.'ii\nNOTICE.\ntakk Notlco iiiiii thirty dnys sftordstot\ninivi.il in apply tu tt..- Chlol Comuttsstottot' ul\nLimits uiul Worka ut Victoria for ii ii,,-un'\niii cut iiiiii iiurry uway lltllbor from tin' following ilt'siTtlicil taints hi Simili K'-st Kuiilt-\nliuy: Commoltoins ut n pnsl pliiiittul one milt\nnorth iif tin- si.utii.vuai comer or l.o. 'Ml, ht'inc,\nthe Nii.itii-itsi corner of Lot TSstt. group l.ihoiic\nnorth80i'linin.. thonco ..cat in nttnlus, thene\naouth sn uliulns. thence oust .0 ehuttts tu piuc\nof boglnnii.tr.\nOTIS STAPLES.\nDnted this I'-lli tiny nl Muy. A.L... lout.     SO\nMINERAL  Ai'T.\n(I'llUM   I'M\n.IKUTIKICATK UK  IMt'UliVKIUKNTS.\nIDinptrc I'Vui'tinuul Minora! Olalm.\nsitiinic lu Die Cor! steole Mining Division of\nKnsi Kootonuy District.\nWhere loomed!   Near LnkoCreok,\n'I'nke notice thut I. Juntos A. Harvey, Proc\nMiners Cortlllcttto Nu. \"itrasni\" iiillng\nus sgont fur Junius 'I', l.i.lilln..-. I'Md.O. No.\nH-fflSO, W. M. Tin-mill, RM,C Nu. H78813, unil\n\u2022Inrnos Angus, t'VM.C. No. n.iHStil. hilolid\nsixty days rrnin tlm iimi- Itoreof, to upply lo the\nMlnlni. Rocordor for ii Cortifleuta ot improvement, tur tin' purpose nl utitnluitic u Crown\ntiiiint of the above claim.\nAnil furllii'i  itiki- notlcu iluu notion, under\nI'Uun St, must lie commenced before iho Issli-\nut.ee of s.it'h Curttflcnto uf fiiiprovemoiits,\nDated tills Til. duy uf Murelt, A. D\u201e 1900.\nIf, J. A. HAUVKV.\nFurnaoi\nNOTICE.\nfake notice tlmt thirty days after\ndate I, tiie undursiyuud, Intend to apply\nto tow Chlof Commissioner of\nLands and Works at Victor..!.,\nB.C)., for it speeiui licence to cut nnd\ncarry uway timber from tow following\ndescribed lauds in Must Kootenay.\nCorilineneing at a post planted at the\nnorth west corner of P. Pearson \\o. 5\ntimber license, theuee south so chains,\nthence west 80 chains, thenee north 80\nchains, thenco east 80 chain** to place of\nbeginning, containing mo acres more\nor loss.\nDated this Oth day of April, 1000.\n1*. ..onsen, Locator\n10 Marked I'. Jensen No. 1\nCommenoing at u post planted 40\nchains west of the north-west eorner of\nJensen's Nu. 1 timlier license;\nthence east 40 ehains, theuee south 100\nehains, theuee west 40 chains, tlience\nnorth 100 chains to place of beginning,\ncontaining (M0 acres moro or less.\nDatod this 10th day of April, i.hhi.\n1*. Jensen, Locator\nMarked I'. Jensen No. '2\n< 'omiiteuclng at it post planted at the\nnorth-West eorner of P. Jensen's No. 2\ntimlier license: thence sou tli so ehaius,\nthenee west M0 chains, thence north K0\nhaitis, tlience east MO ehains to place\nf beginning, containing 040 neres\nmore or less.\nDated this JOthday of April, 1900.\nP. Jensen, Locator\n10 Marked to. .lensen No, A\nW. CRAIG\nMASONRY\nSteunt Bullot's und Furnace Work u\nSpecialty.\nCost, iiiiil Stock Estimates\nFurnished U| Application,\nP.O. Box 834.  Granbrook, B.C.\nTlm \"Sunshine\" furnace and\n\" sunny \" ways are synonymous.\nTlm cold, dreary winter days can ^^^\nIm made cheery uud warm with a pure,\nhealthful heat if you have a \" Sunshine \" furnace.\nIs easier lo operate, cleaner, uses less fuel antl\n\" shines\" in many other ways over common furnaces.\nTwo shakers are used to shake the heavy, triangular-\nshaped grates. This just cuts the work ofshaklng.\ndown in half, l.esides hciu*' easier on the furnace than\ntin. old one-shaker style.\nSold  hy enterprising dealers everywhere,\nllooklet free.\nMcCIaiyfc\n&ONDOK, TOBOHTO,  UoNTHKAl-  Wihmi'KU.\nViNOOUVXA,   Ht.  JuHN,   Uamhtuv.\nPatmore Bros. Sole Agents\nUIR BRUSHES\nnLL followers of Isaac Walton should\nhave a look at out* Fishing Tackle\nbefore making their selection. We\nHandle a complete stock of Flies,\nPoles, Lines, Reels, Leaders and\neverything that a fisherman   requires.\nOur   Prices   are   Consistent Jii\nWith the Quality of the Goods\n; C. E. REID & CO.,\nsPhone 74 rp^g   DrUggiStS.\nTORE DRUGS\nPINE STATIONERY\n\u2014   DISPENSING   OUR   SPECIALTY.\nt#*\u00ab*#\u00ab*****\u00ab**##\u00ab***\u00bb*4M\nNORTH   STAR\n^r-    HOTEL\nKimberley,   B. C.\nJ    H. W. DREW,  PrnprlBtnr -        ,\nDRAYING\nNOTICE.\nTIKI-:   NOTICE  that   thirty   Jay.\nlifter date I Intend to apply to tha Chiel\nWe have been 111 the business Comralialonerotlandand Work, foi-u\ntor several  years, wo have the '\"\"\u2022\"\"i,u'\"'\"'\"\" \"\u25a0\u00bb*'\u2022> *\"'\u2022> '''\"'-'\u2022\n, . M-i'lli III.' tolli.nilij   Uf-rflh.-i]    Ittlidd    Hi\nbestequipaient In  Hi .  una  we EastKootena*\nguarantoo sutlsfnotion, j ji,i.M.i... ^\nnHinonoing tti u noni marked Davtd\nfkenriilgo soutliwoat  corner  putt\n-' 'license \"A\" placed about ono and one-\nWe ai'Q tho authorlzeO   agents  lmlfini]e\u00abweHtufSkuukumubuek river\nfor the romoval of Mason tfeRisch iU:{i ;tl,MI\" \",l\" \"li!'' VV,M \"f \"\u25a0 s-\nI Pianos, we oan do the work with* fc'ri\"M\"'\u00ab \"u.ti,,iw Mrner. Thenee\n1     ,   . .        ,.      ,.        .   ,, ,,       ttiniuH\"  ^u chaniti   north,  thenee *w\nout risk.    .Ms., Household I'm*- vMm ,.\u201e\u201e   \u201e\u201e.,,\u201e\u201e s\u201e ,. , (0Uthi\ntlituve, tin SO ehaina weat to pla. < com-\nPERRY k FITZGERALD     I'\"\"\"\"\"'\n1 \u00bbn\\i-i lir.'.-ktiifiiiyi-. uoeator\nI'n.l.t'i.'lur-nl tlio\nlout thai Piano\nCosy and\nComfortable Rooms\nHeadquarters for\nMining Men\nRoyal Hotel\nMarysville, B.C.\nA. P. CHENETTE, Manager\nTho above hotel lias been recently erected, und neatly furnished throughout, The Bar is supplied with tho besl brands ol\nLiquors and Cigars,\n;*9\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb59S\u00bb\u00ab9S8SSS9*9S9S9S9e\n3 Cline\nOl til.'lllll MltUllllllU llHtlll'l Hlmti\ntill now tm tniiltil Iii tlio\nMANITOBA HnTI'll.\nPIl'Ht < 'lllHH Wlll'll III llll   l.l'lllli'll,\nOl the\nTonsorial Art\n\u25ba*9\u00bb*S\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab9\u00ab9ii\u00abjfc-sitf8\u00ab.Sij9\nFORT STEELE\nBREWING CO., LTD,\nFERNIE, B.C.\nMANUFACTURERS and BREWERS of EXTRA PINE\nBEER \u00a7 PORTER\nSOLD BY THE BARREL, KEG OR BOTTLED\nHolt led beer for family\nuse a specialty\nOutside  Orders\nfllVKN STRICT AND l\"\u00bbKOMlJT ATTENTION\nSATISFACTION GUARANTEED\nI\nP. O. BOX\nTELEPHONE NO\n812      b\n>. 1      \u00a3\nPort  Steele Brewing Co., L<td,\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\n; Cranbrook Cartage and Transfer (Jo\nonii ppositc\nc.i'.i;. bojiot.\nrii.\nNOTICE.\nTill;.- notice Liml thirty dnyn oftcr\nilui.- I. tlinuw1ttr*liriH!(), 111 to nd ioa|i|il>\ntu Um- Chief ritiiiiiiUhldiii-i-nf l.uiiilHiintl\nWorkuttl Vloturln, u.i ., for a *\\w\\i\\\\x\\\nlii'i'i  tn nut  mul unri'j itHii.v lluilii'i\ntl'ulli lli<> NtllnwillL'  tlOHUI'llmi]   llili'l-   in\nKii\u00abi Kootonay, ('uinitiuiii'IiiK nt a ihwi\npluitlt'il it bold nin'-lmll mil'' Wi'dl ol\nCnpiwi1 Crouh nn aoutli nlilu ol trull\nyuinii    \u00bb|J  Skookum   I'lnirl;    Ulvor,\nthoiiuo oiitit HOohaltid, thui  noutli   Su\nulmlns, tlionco wosl HOuliauiH, Umoeo\nnorth K0 olmliiHj to tho pla ( Iju^lnn-\nIn^t POiitulnlntffHDaofOH moro or Iom.\nDlttud this mlt ,la> ol April. IIKHI,\nV. Jonson, Loimtor\nCom mono iiifjat ti poal plautoil al\u00abmi\num* uiul ono half milo oast nf t'oppor\norookj thi'iifi' wtiitli 80 uhaltm, thonoo\nwin! 80uiiAtiiB, lhoiH!o north80 ohaliiM,\ntlu'iii aat80 ehulns tn thu plaoo of\nlii'iiiniiinii. ofiutalnliiji 'i-l\" auroa more\nor loss,\nDatod this llth day ol April. IHOlt.\nIT I'.Jonson, Looiilor\nApril 12th, 1U06,\nl.tr.'ti\n\u2022to\nMINKKAI. ACT.\nKniiM \u00a5\nCKIt'l'lFirATK OK   IMl'KOVHMtiNTS,\nNOTICE.\nPedro Mineral Claim,\nSlumii' in Hit! Kor 1 Steele MIiiIiik Hivlsion nf\niinn 1 Kootenay District.\nWIlKltl'. I.OCATK1): On Sl. Mflry'H PnilriO\nubout one 111 Uo from Mnryflvlllc.\nTAKK NOI'IOE, Ihni ffii, A. K WtttO*\nSpfiOtlll F.M.C. Nu. 5004. Tlnuiiiis A. CrolKllton\nF.M.C. Nn. UTiBM'J. .lolili Li-usk, F.M.c, No\nHTHflim, Intend alxty tlayn (nun llio tluto hercol\ntoapply to the Mlnlni* Uemnler ror ii Uorllll*\nL'nleof Ini'irovi'iuriiis for thu purpose ot oi>-\nlalnlng \u00ab (Mown Grant ot tiie above elatm.\nAmi further take nollee Hint nellon, iiiult-t\nSection Iff, niuHtliocommouceil in-run' HioIhbii-\niiiin'df Hiii'ii Ct'itlili'iiii'of rmtuovonieiitfi,\nDatod iiils tilth ilny or May. IWW.\nA, \u00a5.. WATTS.\nTHOMAS A. CI'KIliJITON.\nJOHN IJ'.ASK. ',11\nNOTICE.\nNoiii'i- is horoby glvon that an application will lie mado to tho I'lirlianionl\nof Camilla ut tho prosoid Hossloti theco-\npf for an Aot to iHooritomto tho Pot-ding Valley Railway Company to oon-\nsti'iu't mul oporato a Iim1 nf rnllway\nfrom a point on' tho llritish Columbia\nSouthern Railway near tho eonllnonee\n\u00ab.r Klk Ulvor and Mluhol urook, thenoe\niilnnu' tin* fust siili- nf Kilt Rlvor ton\npoint north of l-'nnliuy Rlvor; thoneo\nnortheasterly to tho Kurilinj1 Rlvor\nvalley: thonco fnlluwinir Knnlinjj Rlvor\ntn the north nf Henrietta Crook; thoneo\nuorth easterly along Uenriottn Crook to\ntin1 Allicrtu liuiiiuiury: thonoe north-\noostorly in the Province of Alborta to\n11 point ut ut- near Okotoks: also\nbranch lim-s up Grace, Kwln, Smith,\nLow Ih and Henrietta Ci knul) In tlio\nPi-ovinoeof Rrltlah Columbia: which\nMm* nf rail wuy with ils hrtincliOfl\nuud all the ' works thorool in\nIn* declared to hu fm- lhe general\nadvantage of Canada. Ami further thai\nthe mild Company shall have power to\nouter into nu ugreomonl with or amalgamate with nuy Hallway Company\nwho***' lines of railways or branches itt'o\nuiilhnri\/.fil to hi' oporated in the I'rov-\nIncosof HHtlsh Columbia or Alberta.\nSmith tk .lohoston,\n21 Snlli'itors for Applicants.\nNOTICE.\nNotice in horoby given that Sixty\ndays after date I lntoml toapply to the\nChlof t !ommlBsloucr of l.umls and\nWorks for permission to purulmse tho\nfollowing doseribed land In South Kast\nKootonay,\nCommencing at u post planted ut tho\nsoutheast corner of Loi 'Ai\\ Group I.\nthonco north forty 40 chains, thence\neasl forty 40 chains, thenco south eighty\n80 ohains, thoneo wosl forty -tn chains,\nthenco north-10 chains to place ol he-\nginning.\nDatod al Cranbi k this  1st day ol\nApril. 1900.\nU K. .1. Mi\u00bbV.TTIK\n\u00bb\u2022 PETE'S \u2022*'-\nBARBER SHOP\nlll.Hi.|ii'll,'il I lit' l.l'Hl all.,1, i.l\nOi'anlit'iHik, anil H-iiai'itnlees\n-.111 i-r.i.-i i..n in Sliiivln^,\nllnli't'iiitln\/{, i'i.-.\nNoxl, door  In  A. I!, li..win's-,\nnn <'niiilin>..l' Struct,,\nv\"Spffi\u2122\"\"\"      P- \u25a0!\u2022 Leithauser\nr~9\"9-*-9\"9-i\nGranbrooK\nr? Livery\nOEARY A DOYLB, PUOP'S\nToams ami drivors furnish\n<>il   for any   point in llu* <1is<\nIrici.\nA. DOYLE, Manager\nCommonelng at u po\u00bbt iiittrked I).\nBreekonridgo'* southeail corner\nlicense If uiul adjoining the southweit\ncorner of lleeiiio *A'; thonoe north 100\nchains, thonee wont  10 clintus, thenoe\n\u2022uitiih IHU chains, thom u-i-10 i-lmina\nto place uf ooiiduoneement,\nDavid Brocket)ridge, Loettoi\nApril |2lh, I90U,\nLiceiwa \"CM,\n('otuiiiunolng  .11  it  pn.it  marked   I\u00bb\nlh ken ridge'u southeast corner [nut\nlleonsu \"i\" placed ui the northeast corner ol David it konridge'BUQeuie'A'\ntheuce running BO chains north, thenoe\n80 chains wost, ihonee 80 ohalns south,\nHi-Mil-** 80 ohalns cast to place of com-\nDavid Breckotirldgo, Locatoi*\nAjiftl 12th, luii'i.\nLicense \"D\",\nCotninoiiolng ut 11 pn-it murked D.\nl3rockeurldgo's southeast corner post\nlicense 'O* placed one half milt.' north\nof the southwest eoruerofC, W. VVI1-\nsou's license und about one uud oic-half\nmiles south of the southeast corner uf\nD. ttreckeuridge's license 'If: thence\nnorth ^0 chuins. thence west 80 ohalns,\ntin- j south 80 ohalns, then tasl su\nchains to place of commencement.\nDavtd Hrcekeurtdge, Locator\nApril I2th, 1900. 16\nCranbrook Licence District.\nThe half yearly meeting of the Board\nof Liconoo Commissioners, Cranbrook\nLiconce District, will bo held at the\nCourl House, Cranhrook, on Kriday\n.linn' 15th, It'H'i. ui In o'clock iu the\nforenoon. When tin- following applications will come bo fore the Board:\nHubert Johnson, transfer to Paul\nI luudley, Central Hotol, MaryBvlllo,\n.lames Rrown, fntoruatlonal Hotel.\nWardner.\nII. S Mather, Windsor Hotel. Port\nSteele.\nAlox. McCool, Royal Hotel, Port\nS le Junction.\nNils Hanson, Wusu Hotel. Wasa.\n.Tamos Carroll, < hitarlo House, Kim-\nherloy.\nI:. II. Bohart, Wardner Hotel,\nWardner,\nJohn Hyuii. Contral Hotel. Wardner.\nMoDdnald A Oourloy, Strathcona\nHotel, Kort Steele.\nChas K. Pinch, Pnllsvlow Hotel.\nMarysville.\nA. P. Chonotta, Royal Hotel, Murys-\nvlllo.\nOliver A. Burge, Perry Crook Hotel.\nPerry Crook,\nK. to, MORRIS,\nChlol Licence Inspector\n-'I Cranhrook Dlstrlot\nNOTICE.\nLimit No, 1.\nThat I intend thirty days from date\nto upply to tho Chief Commissioner o(\nLands uud Works for special licence to\n1 und earry away timber from following described laud in Southeast Kootenay.    Coinmeuoing at u post at the\nouth west eorner of Lot 2804, thence HiJ\nihains south, thence so ohalns west,\nthonco  st ohains  north,   thence   80\nchains east to place of commencement.\nLocated .Muy [oth. 1900.\nI l.v I). I. Miller\nWilliam West, Agent\nNOTICE.\nLimit No, \u2022_'.\nThut I intend thirty days after date\nto apply lo tho Chief Commissioner of\nLands nnd Works for s| inl licence to\neut und earry awuy tlmbor from following described land in Southeast Kooteuuy. < 'ommenclng al post plained at\nnorth ensl corner uud joining D. I.\nMlllor's southeast eorner of limit No.\nI, thonco \"o chains south, thence 80\nchains wosl, thei  80 chains north, \u25a0\nthenco 80 chains cast to place of beginning;,\nLocated Muv 10th  I HIM,\nlt> I). I. Miller\nWm. Wost Agent\nNOTICE.\nThai I Intend thirty day* after date\nlo apply to the Chlof Commissioner of\nLands nut) Works for special licence to\nmi und earn uwuy tlmbor from the following described lands in Southeast\nKootonay, < 'oinincnclug ut I), 1.\nMNIur's northoas 'nor of limit  No.\n'.,   thoncu    10  i'linin-  cost,   thenee   100\n\u2022haliis south, thonco 10 chains went,\nhence 100 chains north in place of be-\nLocated Ma) 10th, I (KM,\n\u2022JI H.\\   William Went\n.\u00bb..\u2666>-\u2022..\u2022-\u2022\u00bb\u2022\"\u2022\"\u00bb\nNOTICE.\nTake notice ilmt sixty <i*iy* ntitt date I\nmii -mi to iici'iv iii the Oli tot noiniululoiier i>r\nLuii'i'uii'l Works for permlwlon m |iiM*iiiii*.f\nthu fotltiwtiid ileiorllmil I i  in South Knit\nKiH-U'iitiy    r.iiiitiii'iniiiK \u00bbt ii iKMtplstitodat\nNoilllWUSl n.riiiiref l.nt l84l,Urai|p1 KoOtQIlHy\nnlslrlrl I mini .-it S  K .HiiK-r uf AiiulcM.\nLiuitic's ptirfitiuio; tlionoo west io olistus,\nUiuncfl BOUtll '-11 vlmins. tlieiiii'diHl-CJchuliis.\ndinncc ntirtli SO chains to plnoo ot beginnlug\nooiitalnlns B0 acres mora or leas,\nAnnie M, Laurie.\nDated May Bib, IWU. 19 THE PROSPECTOR, ORANBROOK   B.C., JUNE \u00bb. IHOC\nL. CLAIM'\nW   KOI.I.INS\nfill\nMaker Street.\nLighted   By   Electricity\nHeated By Hot Air\nCranbrook, B.C,\nkill!\n\u00ael)e Utroepectoi;. Z\nKK'I'..I.U1SIIK|)    IKW,\nA. B. Gracf,\nI'rM.ISIH'K    ANI>    KD1TOK.\nnsiii.l.    Al ln'st, life\nil   wa   get   mil   \"I  il\ntni'iiMH'.' of sorrow,     L.i'1 \"* i\"\nour  c-ity * li vt> n> mii*  liitr, \u25a0food\nnntiiiv.l family.\n-'.'. EMPLOYMENT\nAOBINCY\nll is only duly  nml  justice  ti\n\u00ael|e itftO0iPeCt0V.   \u00b0\u00bbo\u00b0Mra6\u00ab your h 9 pftpor, '^\n '\u2014y *.    1 tend  to ii   tlio  noiirisliiuonl   li\nh will piij ihosQ who ure\nloiikiii'..'  lor worli to rail nn.l\nJim   McArthur\nSATUHUAY,  il N'K II, Iihio\nComfortable lied rooms\nlirst Class Dining Room\nHEADQUARTKRS   FOR TOURISTS AND OLD  TIMKI\nwhioh ii is ..nni inl     Pay your\n\u2022b-w-\u2014=b * 1\u2014-.  Mili.M'i'i|iiiou promptly, nml soiul      Ho win suoiiro you n Jul) ami\nWe are pleased to seo so tunny ii   tow   extra   cop\nThe Hot Water Question\nHfATlNG-\nPflTMORE, BROS.\nCan Br, Settled Bu Us\nQiiitAiu .uui Satisfactorily\nIVh.'ihei' ii Uu 1 i   n M.e klU'l.eu\n.ill,   .nlli,-i,-nt   ,;.|..,   IJ    10 a ipplj llUl\ni-ati'r for ,i,,ui,--ii,- i\"n i\u201e\u2014 - mul 'lie\nmtli  i , i.i' ..  iRiilei'  In  in,- .'\"Hal'\n-ufHil.li \"I aiipplj inn Aati i' '-\u25a0 Ileal  'li,\nrbulu bo.iM'.nul.,- no ,iiil,'i-'-n.-,-    We\n-nn  pin in lam, klnila ...... Ik.iI. -till Jo\nheir work |\u201e-i-r,-,il.i.\nPlumbing and Heating\nJo).* ,'.itr-iat'-,i i\" ua art   \u25a0 ai i ted\nji \u2014fulIv in t-vei-j , .i-\nio   voin  also lii you \"i.i in\nof ..ur riti\/.uns taking pride in| relatlvos and friends  al ;i .lis\ntheir homos,   The word \"homo\" taneb.   They will npproclato tlio (.lollies, Shoes\nnext to that of \"mother\", is tho favor and so will wo Hats, lie.\ngreatest ever uttered by  human \u00bb   *\ntongue,      Whal   ;.   refuge   tho     The story is told that a certain\nhome   Is  when    tho   darkness w an w;i* reading il\"' matrl\ngathers,     How glnd one Is lo uiouial .'..11111111\nJim Mfiflnimr\nml column \"> n  paper nml\nget a glimpse ot home when tithe routarked    to    her     husband   Hanson \\\\\nmul space have sepr.ri.lod  him \"Horf's a strangu coiiu'ldoncK\nfrom it If oven for a brief per.iod ,,  William Strange married to ti              }   MUSIC  k\nThere  seems  to   be   a    --'\"\"'I Martha Strange     \"Strango In\nnatured rivalry l\"'lv '\" '\"' \"\"\"\" deed\",   remarked  luu   husband,     |Mrs,  HIslOB  '' A,iMani'.i'oi.'i'k\nin make  'our home' look ;. Huh' uui 1 expebl Ihu nexl n.'..-- will\nneater and thus be the iuqi.'o  in be a Utile stranger,'\nviiiiiL' iii the occupants ihtin all \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nothers, buch.rivjalry is certainly There   Is   no   holler   waj   ol\npardonable                          \u25a0 buildin'gf upnur cilj  limn giving\n*  *  * ti r  home business inun our\nIf every businees man  in ouv e.j.tire nnd exclusive  palronugu\ncity   ,-..old   iln   business   on    11 The more we help each oilier\n, *\nstrictly (ciisn system it would ben the more we help the ellj\nblessing to us all     ll we all hud notice.\nto pay cash  we  would  learn  lo \"l'AKI   NOTti'K   iluu  Si.xi.i  .lnj\u00bb\niiftei Jul.  rii.tun.l I.i applj lo the I'lili'l\nI'.iiiiii.i-i,,!.,: of l.ninl- ,uui \\\\ oi-ka for\nlive*within our means,    li Would\nsave business meii  Uie exponse\nI'll .NI1UOOK,  111\nSpecial attenlion lo loucli,\nIci'huiipie, phrasing mul\ngrading of similes,\nI',,I- I'.u-l',-nliir- lipplj In 0. I'i   Itl'l.l ,V\n1 |l     flu. I'l'U'\"i-i-\nSAVE TIME\nALL    THE     TIME\nll V   USINU\nlot bookkeeper's aud' the lo&> of ,]\",;,,,.,\u201e\nbad debts all ol which some one Lli,-\nhas ',.. 1 >ii \\ for.    ll our city could\nPlumbing, Heating and Ventilating   Engineer.s gradually work into* u^strictly\ncash;\"systeni  ii  would  I* lienor\n~:'~'    ' I for us nil\ni'h.1-,'   the   loll\nSn... 1.   ids! I\nli, Si.ii'th.'asi 1\nB. H. SHORT & CO,\nThe Painters, Paperhangers, Etc.\nOUR LARGE. STOCK\nI\nI\nf\nI\n*%\nd\ns\ni\n.;\u2666 9 4 9 >.  \u2666 \u00ab.\u2666 \u00bb '\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u00bb\u2666 o \u2666\n1 in.1 of our citizens who occus-\nv. tonall\u00a3_w.jpes the dishes tor,his\nQ   wife, became tired ol the johaud\nnl 1.1,1 mil. \u2022..-..;.|. 1. Hun, 11-1 in,-ni.\n- iftlna,   tl .-ui \u25a0    'i I.   twentj   ,'tinitia,\ntheuee ..,--\u25a0' twentj ,-iniiii-, 11.,-...-.\u25a0 -..mil.\ntwenty ,'iuiiti- lo |il;i 1   1,,'iiiiinini:,\n,-oniainiiiL; forty aero*.\nDllteil lliia'.'nil ilaj \"1 Hii... A I'.. loo.\n1.,  .- 'llari'j 'I', \\rnol.l.\n^   refused, saying that **it is noi  ;i J\nU man's work?\"   She brought tin' J.\n....\u00bb\u00bb**\u00ab\u00ab**, .-\u00bb\u00ab\u2666\u2666**-\u00bb*,\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab*\nwuirirER\nIS COMPLETE\nKuinomber wo curry tlio only stock of I IHNI\npapers iu Crunbrook.\nSign Painting a Specialty\nAll kinds \"I Painting and Decorating\nattended l.. promptly.\nP.O. BOX 88     ARM8TRONC! AVENUE    PHONE HI   \u00a3\n\u2022\u25a0a): \u00bb.:*:\u00bb:$:.\u2666 :'*;. 9:4:9 :\u2666; * r^ '4;. ,<c#;\u00ab :*\u2666: o \u25a0:*: 9.:'?]:* :^: \u2666 :'*},\nam,    Wholesale ^\nLIQUORS - CIGARS\nA. C. BOWNESS\nAGENT   FOR\nCalgary Beer, Ale .V Porter.\nT. LEBEL & CO., Hay and Gain.\nGranbrook, B.C.\nLC\nbible out to convince him of lii^j*\nerror audread as  follows  Efpm \u00a7\n11 Kings'21 18:   \"And wiii wipe | Tailor *ft Importer of\nJerusalem  as ,1   man wipeth   a;j Fltte Woolens.\ndish,.wiping ii and turning it up-\nsi.l.' ilowii,*' Ii i- needless to\nsuy thn! ho is still doing hi> oc*\ncasional stuuf,\n-TliH boy who aaves his money\nbecomes the bunker, the merchant\nprof.'ssmiiiil man. The boy who\nnever saves a cent makes the. mail\nwho. \"earns l.i> bread by the\ns.v..:it yi\" Ills brow , who never\nowns a home or enjoys- the luxuries of life.\n- *    *    *\u25a0\u2022'\u2022'-\nTluOnliu who wont out to milk\nand sat'down oil a boulder in tiie\nmiddle of the pasture an.I waited\nfor the cow to back up, wns a\nbrother to ihe man who kept a\nstore an.l wouldn't advertise because he'reasoned that the pur\nchasing public would back up to\nhis place of business, when il\nwanted something.\na    *     *\nMosl fortunate is the boy or\ngirl, Ihe yuurig man or the young\nhid v who is given I lie opportunity\nto attend school in our city. Ils\neducational advantages surpass\nany city of like size in the pro\nvince.\n*\nU-o  *\n*  Cranbrook, H.Q.   Arnutiii\nc. c. c.\nI Gaioaru Game Go.\n4        Fresh and Salted Heats\n4\n<        Fish and Poultry in Season\n4\n4 Orders by mail will receive promp\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\nIn these days of political strife\nbetween tw\u00bb greal politi.'ul\nparties \\\\;e must remember thai\nalter nil we ure just brothers\nhere on earth, travelling from\nthe cradle to the grave. We live\nside by side, our children attend\n%millie snine school and after the\nsmoke of the battle bus cleared\nuwuy. we -till be friends and\nneighbors   l.ei the hitler things\nNOTICE.\nNnli.v   i-   l.erellj    jii.-n   liml   SlxtJ\nui.\u2022 after ilnte I irn,-ini to iipplj tn lhe\n'hiei ' *.....11\u00bbi\u2014i.....-,- ,,t    Lands   anil\n0 \\\\',,|k-  1(11   I .< -1- r r. I \u2014 i a... 1,,    |UU'<!llttflC    llle\n4  i I -.'iiiu .1 rll.e.1  lali.lt Soitl.li   liiiSt\n1 I K,\u201eil,>iiiiy illati'lel\nCRANBROOK AERIE 967\nP.. O. E.\nFRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES\n\u2022   EVKRV 'i'lTUHSDAV\nVtisltlnj!   Ili'otlii'is Cordially   luviteil\ne, llnss Tatk. \\V. Presldonl\nA. VV. Ul.ACK, Secy.\nymmtmnMiintmitiimmmuii,^\nI Rocky Mountain Chapter |\nI' \u2022   <   no. im. R. a. m. I\nS     Regular meotingii:\u20142nd Tnon-  a-\nS   day   in  oacli   month   at olglit   g\nI * iVeloV'k. \" \u2022:\nI ..:*. . *i\n43 .. Sojourning roinpanioiis   arc   \u2022:\n1  cordially invited. S\n| Wm. P. TATK, Scribe I'.,   i\nI   ..Box 4       CRANBKOOK, II. (!. .     S\n***mm.wrmmwwiwivm**mm**i\u00a5\nANCIENT ORDER,'FORESTERS\nGourt-Cranbrook 8943\nMBK.TS   -'S*I.   AND   I'l'll   TUHSIIAYS\nIN PATMORE'S HALL\n\\'isiting   l.i'eihi'i'i]   I'oi'diidlv   invited\n0. It.,   A. McCOWAN.\n.  . -   Sccr.'liii'.v, T. MAl'SIIAI.I.\nSEATTLE,   TACOMA\nAND ALL\nPacific   Coast   Points\nST. PAUL, CHICAGO, NEW YORK,\nALL POINTS EAST\nPali.ee and Tourist\nSleepers, Bufl'ett\nLibrary Cars, Modern\nDay Coaches.\nDining Cars,\nMEALS  A   LA   CARTE.\nBest  Meals on  Wheels\n2\n(ol\nPAST   TRAINS r\\\n'.AST AND WKST DAILY   mt,\nFor full particulars,  rat\n.\u25a0te., call .ni or ntldross.\nS.fl. YICRKES, Q.W.P.A.,\nSeattle, Wash.\n.*.   \\v.   MAIIU.NKY,  C.l'.  & T.A.\nSpokane.\nR. STEWART\nCity Scavenger\nParties having back yards.\nund closets to clean, and refuse\nmatter to be taken away, should\nleave orders with me.\nI.,'ave orders at tho City Clerks oltlqi)\nor drop u postal card in llox III,',.\nciii'i'iul attention\nOrder by Phone 45\nCentrally Located Electric Lights\nManitoba Hotel\nUnder  !Ne\\\u00bb   Management\n, , \".        When \\..u  w .inl   ,*i   yi\u00ab ii I\nHeadciunrtcrs loi  minini;   v\n'    , *    place  lo stoii i iiinc to the\nmen and old timers. \u25a0:\u00bb   '\n'\u2022    Manitoba,\nd, a, Mcdonald, manager\nWe Olve You Your Money's Worth\n'   \"Ml in-ill..' Ill ll |lO-t   ill    III,-    HOIltll-\n\u2022ii.i corner ill t,ol '.'..17. Ihonee nortli so\n\u25a0Luili-.   Ihel llsl   111 cliiiiiis. II\t\n.ii,iiii lull chalni,, Hi.- iv.'si ^o chains\nhence north *ai cbnins, the  wiiat -I)\n\u25a0iiiiiii-'.. pli ,,f 1,,-ciiinin,\/ containing\nluin.-r.--\u201e\u201e\u201e-.-,,r |,-S,        .     :    ,ft\nDated iiii\u00bb lath .in. of April, man.,\nis i. k. i.ix'rifAfiiM*.\nThe Illinois Central\nMaintain. iniBxeellc'd won leu   Iroin\n \u00ab'-i i.,ii\u201e','i..i and Miiith. liiiiklng\n..'Irwc com lum- uiili   ti'itlt.H  nl  all\niniMscuiiu,\u25a0innl' lini-a,   |,nsni,unci's n.c\nu'i\"-ii ili.-ii- cholci! nl ruiilcstiiTlricai;!*!.\nl.'.nis.ill.-. Memphis and Now Orhiaim,\nland Hir.iii,.'!, Hi ikiIiiIs to the far cast\n'    Pl'0\u00ab| ii,,-lnivcll,|- ilcairinif'lnlor-\nI iiiaiiun it- to tin- lowest rates und   host\n' - \"\"''\" ,M\" \u25a0'\u25a0\"-i''\"\"i'*'\".r i t nu  i.; w CONNOLLY\nwin, tin- loliowiii,, rcprcsentiili.es,        ij   ua' H'   \u00bb\u00bb . V\/WllllUJJU I\nPliuslclan \u00bb\"*t Siirueon\niil-'I'lrK AKMSTU0N0 AVK.\nMinus:   II to II a.m.  2 to I p.m\nH, II. I immiiii.i.. Coiiim.-rcinl AgtliH\n142 Third St., I'ortland. Oraipln. j\n,1. ' . I.INIlSKV, *l'.l'*. ,V I'.A.\nII-' 'I'llinl Sl,. I'lirlland. Orv'KOIl\nI', ii. Thompson, v. s P.A., Uoon\n, Column l.lil,'., Seattle, Wash.\nNO'l'li'l-: 'I'i. CONTItACTOK'\nOkai.ki. TKNDEIIS, sii|ii,.n'i-lli.,,i \"'t'uiitlor\nkj     fur Si'liiH.I-liniisi-.\" will he |-,,,-,-lvi,,| liy tlio\nilnilOTlgni'il u|> ti. mum nl Sniiiiiliij. ih,. -j..tI\nMay, Int'li. fm- ltii> i-i-ci-l inn | i-umiiltillon nf I\nItll-gO tillc I'lintll   flillni,   sill,,,.] limiM-    ul    Cm\nn-i'i'li. tVi'iilc Hlt'ftoriil lllstrlt-t.\nI'lillia. spc'lllrall , I'oiili'liii I I,,rms o\ntelulor .liny 1.0 sc.-n mi nml urtri- llu, lull. May\nUHlll, III   I lie  OHI,-,,  \u201ef\nl-'i'iiiic, nml ill iln- Luutls nml  U'oi-lt. Ili,|\u201e,rt.\n i. Vlnlorlii, ll.C.\nKuril pi-np0H.ll iniisi I ni|iiiiilcit liy ,-ji-Ii\nm- nn ui'i'i'pl.'il llllllll olnniuD. ,\u201e , Iral'o \u201el\nili'liusll mini'tiiu-U'i,,,! I,ink ,,r ,'i In   im\u201e|(.\npayable tn llio luulorslHaoil, in tlio sum o| |m\nwhirl, slmll im rorlollcil II iim party  lorlnc\nilocliiio ti, ,'iiii-r lino ciiiilriiri  ..-lion oiilloil\nupon ti.iln in, Tin' ruii, cliwnioa or .'.'rllllraio\nul ili'lnisttnf lllisi ssllll IpmlOVl'I'H .llll |||<   ,,-\ninr.iiii in iiii'in upon in,- tix'ooittlna or tl. n.\nIl-n.-l.     'I'll.' siln-cssliil   l,-ii,l,-r,-r  a ill   I,,.   ,,.\n'I'll\"''!   I\" Inilllsli ul.    s,ll  \u201ei\u201e|   ,\u201e\u201e\nsiln-lii-s 111 the aiiin uf   fill. h    f,,r  ihe ilui-\nlllllil 111 ul till- noi'li to III,' Kl.ll.ln.il f tiie\nII -Illile lliel'lilell- |g.| ,-     l'|,i,n ,|M-\nnxiJl'llllllll uf llle Iiiiii,I llie nisi, ell,.,,,,,   or I'M\nIUlei.0'1.1 ili'liusll ntm.eineiill | \u201e,||  |\u201e.  ,.,.\nI'lilll.lR'il In II lllriiel,,,\nTe \u25a0Is1illlii\u201ell,ermisl,lere,l  |||||0ax  mini,\nnut un llle Im ills sll|i|iUe,l innl slio  \u201ein,  u\u201e\nIU.llll'0 Of UlO lull.lei, |\nTI.0 Inwi'sl or iln.   lemler   no ssiui].,\n\u25a0'-.'I I\nMill. 1'. MAI'KAV\nlli'limy r.niiiiiissliniei'iil l.niuls nmi Works\nInimls I Works l.riuin nt,\nVIoUll'lll, ll.C, rili Muy. mn:, .,,\n.\u00abnnw\u00ab\u00abi\u00bbn\u00abuuw\u00ab%tu\u00ab\u00ab\u00abwtt\u00ab\u00abu\u00abw\u00abu'nvnn\u00abw.unu>nu '\nFOUND\n..\\ UAKl'Hl ST., ONE l\u00bb\u00bb>U WKST III'\nIIII.I. A I'll. The only place in lown\nthat can make life worlli lhe llvlne.\note\nE. H. SMALL, Manager\nay, Oats, Wheat, Fee[\nWe lillVO this weeli unloii.led it eur of eui'h liiml\nQUALITY THE VERY BEST PRICES THE VERY LOWEST\nSi'KriAi. Prick poii Ton Lots, full mitl see us baforu\nbuying elsewhere.    We also carry ll stoelt of\ncarnefa's stock and poultry food\nHarris Bros.\n. 9\" \u2022 \u2022 \u25a0 \u2022 -*\u2022 -9- \u2022*\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u25a0 \u2022\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u2022-\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u00ab\u2022\u2022\u2022\u25a0*\u25a0\u2666   \u25a0\u00bb..\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0\u2666\u25a0\u25a0\u00ab\u2014\u2014\u25a0\u2022*\nCRANBROOK\nHOTEL\n.Sir\nm\nii Guests Comfort a Specialty   Good Stabling in Connection!\nNearest to railroad depot,   tins itccoimno-\ntlnlioiis   for   the   public   unoquallod   in\n' Oranbroolt.\n1\n'- HOGGARTH & ROLLINS    a\n' Hot and Cold .Baths Proprietors m\nILEASK& HENDERSON!\n\u00a3 \u25a0\u25a0-   ,       .*      '*\"\" |\n|    \"HK FASHIONABLE TAILORS    1\n\u00a3 \u2014 Always Up-to-Date \u2014\n3\nB.C. 1\n^iUiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiaiuitiUiniiiiiiiauuuiiiiaiuiuiaii^\n^Granbrook,\nGeo. R. Ltfl&K & Co\nBUILDERS\nANU\nCONTRACTORS\nPlans, Specifications\nami Msiiniatcs\nFURNISHED ON APPLICATION\nAll   kinds   of   building   material\nconstantly on hand;\nNmTH'K Tii riiN'l'UACTlHi '\nCHAM-MI TKNliKUS. HiiliHo'rl l \"Vuiiitaw  QWAI^DTHWDHHS, miiMirwrllieiJ 'Tondoi\nO   for Si'linnl ImiiNi'.\"' \"Ill In- n'l'elvi'i. by tin-   -***1   ^ Si'li\u00bbi\u00bbl Imimij,\" will hu m-i-lvi'il by tin\nSii'l'liT. Td I'OSTIl.UTllKS.\nTIJOM AS   McVJTTI 10\nP.L.S.  & CB.\nPort Siioelo It.C.\nlo 8 p.in.\nI'linin' Oilloo l()'i   ftosldenoe iw\ng^n<i!i\u00bbii\u00ab****;\u00ab:\u00ab-*.liAl\"..^''-fcJ*'->=fc,^fe*'*\niindoi'sltfiieil up to M\u00ab if Sniiiiiliiy,. Un* jhttti\n.May. 1!\"M\u00bb, for tin'iTiYlin'iiuii'l t'Olil'|)lotioil bfll\nlurgo oiin.foom fraiiic St'liiml liotisti nl I'lllm,\nI'Vinif Kh-iloilal DisLili-t. .   (\nPlans, spcutlonllonB. cotitrm'i and foriim of\ntonrtar may be sent dh nml uTtof tilt' 10th May.\nnum. ai tin1 niiit'its nr ilir uovornwont ''Btiiit \u00bbi\nli'ornio: or ,1'osoiiti AiiKllii' I5h*|., Mllt'o: ami ul\nllm Luiiils mitt Works \u25a0lti'|\u00bbirtiiii,iii. Vimoriti,\nI, C. ... \u2022     .\nI'.ni'li in*ii|>i>sul must lir'i'ii-i'otilpiUiini by OUHll\nor nn HfiTpliHl lillllk i>li(H|Ui> or ci'lUliniti' of\nili'jinsll a I'luirlmvil I nmi I, of Ciititiila.iiiiulo l>ay-\niil-le io iln. iimlDi'Hfmird, In'lliu 'ifmii nf WO,\nHlili-lt shall hi' foifflto.l It lhe [iurty Ifmkilm,'\nihrllni! lo pllUir lliln iniitnu-t wln-n rallrd ll|ii)ll\nilopofflt of  i.tihii nsfiil   li'tiili'i'i'i-H will l\u00bb* ro-\nllilliod lo Ihmii ii|n>i.i tliiM'MTill.lDit of llll '\ntraid.  Tin1 sun-i'1'sfiii ti'iiduror will be recjulr-\nPil tO riirtllMll II hnml.liimsMrailu two HltlvllDN\nIj! Mn- Mint nl Willi cai'h. for the (UlO htlillini-i'1\n,,l   Mm'.   Moiionihli'  llie i'hii-1   I'oi issliuii'i,\nI'j.oti   iIn* <>\\i'i'iilhiii of   lliu  I A  tlirrash.\n.tii'(|itoori'i!rilll\u00abatoof ilcpnitll abovo i nl\"\"'-\nnd win hi' rotiirnud Uith ihtnu'Wi'.\n'ivnili'is will nut bf rohHiiliTi'ii iitlltfwi madu\nout on tin- roriuRHiimdlod, iinrtsl\u00abnod wllli Urn\nllOttial sii:iiiit.iiri'of Un: li'iuli-riT,\nTho  lowi'sl   or any, uuhIit  not.ni ismlly\nuooptocl.\nNKii, p. mackay. \u25a0\nIH'pulyrommlssluimiof Uuiln & Works,\nl.iimlsntKi Works DopurttneiiL,\nVk'lorlu. il.C.TlhMuy, \\m. M\nmiilOi'slKiiod up to timiii of Saiunlay UlO Lifltll\nMay. Iflufl, f(iP tn.' orootlon and umiiplotlnn of a\nliirHflotlo-rooni frame sohnol-lxuisd at Marys-\nvilln, Cranhronh Klodtoral Distrlot.\n''''\"is. s| Iririilloim. conimi'l and forms of\ntomlor may Iw seen on and nfter tlm lOUi May,\nIfHHI, at llie olll.'L's of the aovurnmonl A\u00aboni, '\nCrunbrook: of (l. II. Vllildts, Rsti\u201e Maryavlllo,\nand ui the I.uihJh ami Works nopai'imoiit,\nVii'tnrlii. m. I*.\nMueh proposal must bo HCeompimfcd by eaah\nor an aoooptod nank ohmiiio or eorlllloalo or\ndeposit on ii i im ni'itii hank or Canada, (niado\nptiyubli' io itmlurHluned in Un, huiu oi W,\nwhieh simii |)U forfeited if lhe party lundorliiR\ndecline lo eiiier into eoutraot whcii|ealled\nnnoii io do so, Tiii'i'imli.rhi-iiiiif.s nreurllllealH\noi dopitslt of imson-ess\/iil toiidororn will be\nri'ltiriii'il io llietl) UJIOli Iho i.'xeriMloii ot Ihe\neoiiimi'l. 'Pin- stii'i'ehNfiil-ti'hdi'rei will Iiu rn-\n'I'HrHiio hirii.Hli a .bond. lifniNtilf and iwo\nmirniioN in iiu- s of fitiHi eiieli, for the tiiio\nfullllmeot of lhe  ivorli I'oiitrarlril  lor lo  lint\n\u2022*H'ls,'i\u00ab't I Ihi- llonoiMhl.. ih,. r-ijlol  Com\nllllssil \u2022'    IJ|MI|| (tie i-XI'HIlloii of I lli' linllil nlt.\neasli. I'lii'iiue or cerilllcali' of doponll above\nIllOlltloiniil will In. retunii'd lo Um i-otitrai'ior.\nTi'Hilir.s will nul he I'onsldi'inl unless made\nOllt on lhe forms stlppliiil, Ullll slf-linl will' Ilir\nnet tm I simiutuNot tin- toudnror,\n'i'lu- lowi'st or any tender not tieeeNSBrlly\nlUH'itpled.\nNKII. P. MACKAY,\nDeputy r*oiuinisHlotiur of Landa and Works.\nLands and Worhl Deparlinerit.\nVietoilu, ti. 6., 7tb May. IWti. so THR PKOSPECTOR, CRANBROOK, B C, JUNE U. 1906\nSIMPIX\nSTRONG\nSILENT Ommthmmaia:Sraat\nPiirohase   Price   $3.00 a Month\nAllowance Made Por Old Machine\nske --\nArnold k Roberts\n\u2022B3THE DAINTIEST YET*\u00a3-\nOUR NEW\nPhoto Mounts\nPicture Framing, a Specialty\nPrest Photo Go.\nStudio.\nIl'tkor St; Cranbrook, H.C\nJ. Edgar Davis\n_*.   Bricklayer   M\nw \"\"Contractor  *\nPHONG 115\nP'uiiiaeo, Boiler, Range mid\nPiropliice Work it Specialty. All\ndescription of stone-work undertaken.\nOrders left at J. D. McBRID&S\nWill fte'ooTvo' Prompt'Attention.\nNOTICE.\nTake notlco lluit thirty days nfter\ndate i intend to apply tn the Chief\nCommissionei* of Lands and Works for\npermission to out and oarry away\ntimber from the following desorlbed\nlauds iu Southoas. Kootenay:\nCommonelng .111 a pout planted 40\nchains west' -of llie .'timhott ; Ifcoeuce\nmarked .1, A. Ilrolcy of Pernio; thenee\nwest l-'0 ohains, thence south 40 chains\nthenco oast 100 chains, thence north 40\nchains, thence west 4i) chains to place\nof commencement con tain tug 040 acres\nmore or loss.\nP, JKN3EN, Locator.\nDated March 23rd, IWO. 15\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nRAILWAY\n!>0 Day Round Trip\nExcursion East\n$52.50\nWinnipeg, Port \u2022. Arthur,\nDultilli, Sl. Paul.\nTHROUGH EXCURSION RATES\nToronto, Montreal! Maritime\nProvinces, New York, New\nEngland, on application,\nDAT MS Oir SAI.K:\n.Tune 4, 11, 7, 28, 25\n.Inly 2, ll; Aug. 7, 8, 9,\nSept. K and 10\nTi.'k.'l.. Hiil.ji-i'i to usual vai'lattoim nt\nroute mul In.'lu.l.* nioalH mul boi'ltiB on\nI'Hllllllillll   I'lU'ill.'   Slt'lllll.'l'S   'III    (ll'I'Hl\nl.llk.'S.    I'iiII piii'li.'iiliii'B ll'OIII\nlleo. Hilller,  Agi.nt, Cranbrook\n,1. S. OARTEU,   ll.l'.A.,   Nelson, ll.C.\nYour iittuntl.tn Is rall.'.l to the\n\"Plonoer Llinttotl\" trains of the \"Mil-\nwnukoe & Sl Paul Railway,\" \"Tin. only\n|..!rfju.it..trains IjjJ'ig world.\"\nYou will liml It (l.'.slrulili, to rl.).. on\nthos.: trains wlion going to uny |>..lnt In\ntho Kast.,ri. Stairs or Canada, Thoy\noonnenl, with ull TcaiiHcontlnitntal\nTrains anil nil Tloknl Agonts si,II\ntl.-k.-lH.\nKor fiirthoi' Information, pamphlet**,\nutu, ask any'i'lcki.t* Arfcnl, or\nIt   Ci. PORD, II. S, lio'Wl'l,\nI'ass. Agoilt, lirn.-ral Agont,\nSPOKANE. PORTLAND\n*ths $Jcoepector\nSATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1900.\n(lathering News.\nIf you know of an item or a\npiece of news, h.ll us about it.\nThat's what we want. Hut a\nnewspaper man sometimes ex-\nperloiicoB more ilifliculty in\ngathering news tlum one would\nimagine This wus the ease\nwheu a reporter in a neighboring\ntown, who, a few iluys ago was\nsent to write up u tire iu a residence, doing lo llie door lie\nInquired for the lady of the house\nThe maid said she was out. \"Are\nany of the family home?\" Inquired\nthe BOl'ibe, \"No, they are all\nout,\" was the reply. \"Well,\nWasn't tli.ii'.iatlre here last even\ningl\"' \"Yes\", said the hired\ngirl, \"but that's out too.\"\nCanada's Destiny.\n\"We must become a real,\nintegral, governing part of\nthe llritish empire; if not\nthat we shall become some\nthing infinitely les9,\" declared\nDr. S. B. Leucook, of MoGlll um\nversity, Montreal, in u lecture\nlast night in Massey Hall on\n\"Imperial Unity.\" delivered\nunder the auspices of the\nDaughters of the Empire, and iu\nthe presence of his excellency,\nlord Grey and party.\nnn  old and tried friend, while\nthe daily enters us a stranger.\nThere should be no \"factions\"\nin this little cily of ours. Every\nimprovement made enhances the\nvalue ol all properly in and surrounding our town. We should\nUveas one big family, and wo be'\nlleve few towns can show up a\nmore progressive and Intellectual\nfamily. We have as few \"bliick\nsheep\" in our place as any Hock In\nthe Province. When there Is discord in the family there is Utile\nprogress, When thereisa united\npull there is little we caniiol\naccomplish, Envy, Jealousy and\nhaired pull us all down. Envy\nis a canker thai grows ut the\nheart and makes one sour, dis\ngrunt led and unhappy. Jealousy\nmakes one unfair iu passing\nJudgment! hat red does not pay\neven from a sordid point of view\nLet us all be friends ami pull together and show our neighbors\nwhat a large and harmonious\nfamily can accomplish in build\ning up a town.\nFurnace! _ _\n<oOyflffljf'tiiti,t\\ia\\\nItems of Interest.\nAfter reading this issue, send\nit to your friend in the distance;\nor better yet, call at the office\nand send it to your friend or\nrelative for six months or a year\nfor you can expect just such a\npaper as this for fifty-two weeks\nduring next year. Throw in\nyour mtto \"toward placing our\ncity and county where they belong on tbe map. This paper\nwill do its part; you do yours.\nThere are but few editors in\nour district who have not made a\nvigorous and continuous tight\nagainst the city mail order house\nThis has been done in the interest' of the home merchant, and\nwithout money and without\nprice. If the editors of the land\nhad received regular advertising\nrates for all they have said\nagainst these enemies of the\ncountry merchant they could\nnow be wearing diamonds. Now\nthe department .store man appreciates advertising space and is\nwilling to take all the average\ncountry editor has for sale, and\nat a good price. What other\nclass of' business or professional\nmen would refuse business to\nhelp their friends, especially as\nmany said friends never seem in\nthe least disposed to return the\ncompliment or even appreciate it\nA local newspaper is absolutely necessary to any community.\nIt is the home paper that keeps\nthe people of the community in\ntouch with each other by giving\nthem all the news of their own\nneighborhood aud county. For\nthat alone they are of value and\nworth far more thau the small\nsubscription price. They keep\nthe local pride and progressive\nspirit moused and in various\nways are worth tar more to a\ncommunity than a community\never spends on them. The daily\npaper, with ils large news service and quicker facilities, may,\nin some instances overshadow\nthe weekly, hut the weekly home\npaper tills a place in the hearts\nof the people that a daily cannot\nfill.    It comes  to your  home as\nNOTICB.\nThirty days after date we Intond in\nupply tu the Chief Commissioner of\nLands and Works for a special licence\nto cut uud carry awuy timber from tow\nfollowing' desorlbed lands in South Rust\nKootenay, B.C.\n< 'ommeneing ut M. .1. < !laxtoil's soulh\nwest corner, theuce went.- 1(10 chains,\nthenee south 40 ulmlns, Mieuoe eust nni\nohalns, thenoe north in chains to tin*\nplan* of commencement\nDated April 12th, IflOfl.\nN'i'Is. Johnson's No, I.\nCommencing ul Sols, Johnson's No. I\nsoutheast oornor No. I. .hence west 100\nohalns, thence south 40 ohulns, thenoe\neust HIO ohalns, theuoo north in ohulns\nio plage of commencement.\nDated April l$hj IflOfl.\nNols, Johnson's No. '2\nCommencing at Nols. Johnson's No.\n2, southeast corner, thoneo inn chuins\nwost, then in ehnlns south; theuoo\nloo ohalns eust, Ihono'c 40 ohulns uorth\nto plaoe of ooinmoneemeut,\nDated April 12th, 1900.\n17 Nets, Johnson'- No. '{,\nNOTICE.\nTAKK Notion tlml sixty days Biter iltuol\nIntend to apply ta llie Chlof Commissioner of\nI.iiiuls mul \\Vurks Jul |MM'mission in ptirctlllNli\nllio following dosorilsul luuds in South Kust\nKootunny: ComineuultiK ut u post plunlcil ut\nUu- Northwest corner nf i.ut mi.ii, group I.\nthonco eust 40 ehulns, (hence north mi chultm\nthenoe west -toolmlns, ihonoe south 80 elmlns to\nplaoo of bun i lining,\nl.KAN It. VATRS,\nDn toil May 1-a.tii. 1901.. so\nNOTICE.\ntakk Nutlet- iimi thirty daya uftor date I\nIntond tit apply lo tho chlof Comnilsstoaei' oi\nLuu.is un<) Works ut Victoria for u licence\nin cut iimi carry away Umber from tin- following described lands In South K\u00abst Kootenay: Commonelng ut a pout planted one mil**\nnorth of the southwest corner ot hoi.ui, being\nthe Northeast oornor of Lot7883. group t, ihenee\nnorth BO ehaius, thonee wait io uhnhiH, thoncB\nsouth 90 ohalns, thenoe oast 40 ehains to place\nor hogltilling.\nOTIS STAl'LKS,\nDated this ISth ilny nf May, A.D., uwrt.     tto\nMINEHAD  ACT.\n(POHW  P.)\nOKUTIFfOATK OV IMfnOVHHRNTB.\nNOTICE.\nKmpire Fractional Mineral Claim.\nSituate in iho Port Steele Mining Division of\nKust Kootonay Dlstrlot.\nWhere located:   NoHr Luke Creek.\nTake notice that 1. -Fames A. Harvey, Free\nMiner's Cortltleato No. \u25a0\u2022HWflTti\" acting\nas agent ror .Tuuiob 'I'. Lnldliiw. F.M.C. No.\nItraSfiO, W. M, Tarrant. P.M.O. No. B7IB42, ami\nJames Angus, F.M.C, No. h.thhw. Intond\nsixty days from the date hereof, to apply lo iho\nMining Recorder for a Cortlfleuto oi improvements for the purpose of obtaining a Crown\nGrant of the above claim.\nAnd further ink-.* notice tlmt notion, oiub-r\nsection 87, ttiiist he commenced befort- thu hunt*\nBttoe of sii.-h Cotlllleato nf ImprovementB,\nDated this Till duy of March, A. D\u201e 1000.\nIf. J. A. HAUVRV.\nNOTICE.\nTake notice that thirty days after\ndate I, the undersigned, intend toapply\nto the Chief Commissioner of\nLauds and Works at. Victoria,\nB.C'., for a special licence to ont nnd\ncarry uway timber from the following\ndescribed lands in IJiist Kooteuuy.\nCommencing al a post, planted at the\nnorth west eorner of P. Pearson No. 5\ntimber license, thoneo south so ehaina,\nthenee west 80 chains, thenee north 80\nelniins, tlience east HO ehains to plaoo of\nbeginning, containing 040 neres more\nor lojw.\nDated this Dili day of April, 1000.\nto, .1 onsen, Loeator\nHi Marked 1*. Jensen No. 1\nCommencing at u post planted 40\nchains west of the north-west eorner of\nP, Jensen's No. I timber lioense;\ntheuce east in ehains, thenee south too\nchains, thenee west 40 ehains. thenee\nnorth UlO ehains to pluee of beginning,\ncontaining 040 acres more or less.\nDated this 10th day of April, 1000.\nP, Jensen, Locator\nMurked P. Jensen No. L'\nCommencing at a post planted nt the\nnorth-west eorner of P. Jensen's No. 2\nlimber license; lliuueo south 80ohulns,\nthenee west HO ehui ns, thenee north su\nchains, thence eust80 ehains to plnee\nof beginning, containing 040 ueres\nmore or leas.\nDated this 10th day of April, 1000,\nP. Jenseu, Locator\nit) Marked P. Jensen No. :i\nW. CRAIG\nMASONRY\nStoam Bpllora aM1i furnace Wol'k u\nSpecially,\nCost, and Stock Estimates\nFurnished upnii Application.\nP.O. Box 834.  Granbrook, B.C.\nThe \"SuiiHliiiie\" furnace and\n\" sunny \" ways are synonymous\n\u2022' \/7\/\/l\nThe cold) dreary winter days oan '\nli\u00bb nn.dn cheery and warm with a pure,\nhealthful heat if you hare a \" Sunshine \" furnace.\nIs easier to operate, cleaner, uses less fuel and\n\" shines\" in many other ways over common furnaces.\nTwo shakers are used to shake the heavy, triangular-\nshaped grates. This just cuts the work of-shaking-\ndowii in half, liesides heiug easier un the furnace than\nthe old one-shaker style.\nSold  hy enterprising dealers everywhere.\nI look let free.\nis*\nDRAYING\nNOTICE.\nTAKK   NOTICE thut   thirty days\nalter date I Intend to apply to the Chief\nWe have bceq In 11.\u00bb-  business ' omratastoner ol land and Works lora\nllcenso to cut and carry away timber\nig described  lauds iu\nfor several years, wo have tl..-\nbest equipment In B.C. and we' [\"\"I','1\"''\"\"\"'\n-   - .... i \u25a0\u2022\u25a0*>> h.ootena\\\nguarantee satisfaction.\nWChr\/s\nLuMloS,   ToKONTO,   MO.NTKSAl..   WlNNII'KO,\nv*.seuiivE\u00bb. hi. John, Uamuvtox,\nloot that Fiiiiio\n1 Pianos- we oan do the work without risk.    Also Household Fur-\nllitllt'4!.\nV nolng in ;i rMWl marked David\nBreckenrldge  southwest   '-orner  post\n- : license \"A\" placed about one and one-\nWe are tho authorized   agents half mile* we*l uf Skookumehuck river\nfor the removal of Mason &R(sch and ;,l\"\",t '  mile wesi of <\u00bb. s.\n' Kriz\/eir- northeaal eorner. Tbenoe\nrunuing so c-halin- north, thenee \u00abo\nelmlns on-st, tbeuec 80 ehaius **outh.\nthenee SO nhalna wesl to plaee of com-\nPERRY 4 FITZGERALD      \"''\"\">'\nl'i'i.|ii'lotora ol Uie\n< Granbrook Cartage and Transfer Co\n\"Hi' h|l,,Ml.\nji'.i'.i;. Ii,'|i.,i.\nDavid Breekenridge, Locator\nApril 12th, W08.\nLlcatue \"B\".\ni niimi,-iii-iii^ al a |it\u00bbt   iimrked   D.\nPhono UU. I Breokonrldgo'H     southeast      eorner\nllueuae 'll' and adjoining the southweat\neorner ot llceiue A: thence nortli  lou\nlllil'tV    dil.'a   Hilt' I' j I'llllilla.  Ullll,'''  Ufa!     I'I    I'hhitla.    tllt.IlL'y\naiituli Hiochains, thei naiio uhaln.\nlo |iltu-i- ul oominonooment,\nDavid Broekeutidge, Loeator\nApril ISO., IBOtl.\nLicense \"C\".\nNOTICE.\nTill;,-  notlco II ^^^^^\nilni'' I, thoiin.l,'rain.i,'.I. im I loappl)\nin Hi,- ClilofCoinmlssI rol Landsnnd\nWorks at Vlelui'la, H.l'., ror a \u00bb|icclal\nllcoi  in out nml iiari'j i.ivn.v tliulii'i'\nli iln- lollowlliB described  litnils in\nKaal Kootenity,   Cotntnunclnif at a pnsl\nplanted aboul one-hall   milo  ..'\u25a0>! ol! Hrockoni'lda\nPatmore Bros. Sole Agents\nm\n^\u20227^-7^'^\nHAIR IRISHES\n\u00abLL followers of Isaac Walton should l^fe\nhave a look at our Fishing Tackle a-A-a\nbefore  making  their selection.      We W\nHandle  a   complete   stock   of   Flies, \\J\/|\/\nPoles,    Lines.    Keels,    Leaders   and WW\neverything that a fisherman   requires. \\Ma\nOur   Prices   are   Gonsistent ^\nWith the Quality of the Goods\nCoppur I 'ri'i'k on south -i'i'- nl   trail\njunlny    up  skiii.kiiiii   i'i k    lllvur,\nthunueoasl HO chains, llicucu bouiIi   80\nuhallis, ili.'i  wosl sn .'limn-, thonee\nnorth 80 chains, to lhe pla I huKluii-\n' ln*f, I'oiiiiiinitiy'1*40acres more or loaa.\n]    ilni.-,l this Dili day ol April. IIIOII,\nI'. .li'iiM-ii. Locator\nCninnieiielnK at a poal planted alioui\non.* anil on.' half mill- cast of Copper\nereek; thence south so chains, thenco\nwosl 80uliulns, III i rihsii ehnlns,\nilii'iu astSO chains i\" thu pla. i\nl>i'^iniiinii iitiiinin^ 1140 acres more\nor loss,\nDated this Illli day ol April, IIIOII,\n17 I'.Jonsen, I alor\nC. E. REID & CO.,   X\nPhone 74        -jx^q Druggists.^\nPURE DRUGS ,   PINE STATIONEKV    W\nDISPENSING   OUK   SPECIALTY. W.\nNORTH   STAR       J\nHOTEL f\n$\nJ\n9    H. W. DREW, Prnprialnr       ^\u2014  _ \u201e J\nKimberley,   B. C.\nCosy and\nComfortable Rooms\nHecdquarters For\nMining Men\nRoyal Hotel\nMarysville, B.C. A. P. CHENEHE, Manager\nThe abovo hotel has been recently creeled, und neatly furnished throughout, The Bar is supplied with the liesl brands ol\nLiquors und Cigars.\n\"I Cline   I\nI'lll 1,1 MltlllLi.lii. lllll In'. HIiiiji\nonu now Iiu i.iiinii in tliu\nMANITOBA HOTEL\nfirm. Class Work In all bi'iinoll'a\nof tho\nTonsorlal Art\ni\u00abM**eM\u00abK9\u00bb*9tn-\u00bb\u00abt>\u00ab-\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab.9\nm**i~k**W*9**WWW*W WW*9*r*T*v**7*T WWWWWWWV\nFORT STEELE\nBREWING CO., LTD,\nFERNIE, B.C.\nMANUFACTUltERS und BREWERS of EXTRA KINE\nBEER f PORTER\nSOLD BY THE BARREL, KEG OR BOTTLED\nMottled beer for family\nuse a specialty\nOutside   Orders\nfHVEN STRICT AND PROMPT ATTENTION\nSATISFACTION GUARANTEED\n1\nP. O. BOX 81\nTELEHHONB NO\nj? l\nPort  Steele Brewing Co., Ltd.\n\u2666+\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nMINHIUI. .\\<T.\nI'N HIM   I'*\nCKK'I'lKirATK OK  rMPKOVKMiMNTS,\nNOTICE.\nPedro Mineral Claim.\nsitiiuii'in tint l''oii Sii'i'li* Mlniiiti Division oi\nI'.hmi KooLuuny DtntHpt.\nWUKKK i.ni'ATKU: Dn si. Mary's I'mlno\niiiniiii hup tnllo fiom Murysvillo.\nTAKK NOTICK. liml WO, A. K Willi,\nSpfldltl RM.C. Nn. .Mini. Tlininas A. Crolnlitoti\nl-\\M.'.'.  No.   \\l7'M't-:.    .1.iim   L.'iisk.  F.M.C. Nn.\nHTffifciK, intend Blxty iln,vn from lliu ilntu hereof\nto apply to tlio MliilliK Ucronlur rut- n Corllll-\ni-Hiit of Improvements for tho purpose o[ obtaining h Grown Ciiuiiof the above elnlm.\nAmi further take notice that tietlou, umloi\nStteiIon.'IT, must beeoiniiieiiei-ii before tliolssii-\nutiei- of siit-b (lertillenleol Unprnveiiients.\nDated this lllttl day of Mu.V- IWW.\nA. \u00a5.. H'ATTS.\nTHOMAS A. CI'KH.IITON.\nSOUS l.l'.ASK\", 20\nNOTICE.\nNut in- is hereby given thai un tippll*\nI'ittion will Ik; miltIG tn   I lie   I'ltrliuini'lit\nnl'Cfttmilu ill tha pt'OBoiil Session there-\nuf fot'tui Aet tu.tNUornortito the Pnrtl-\niiio Valley Itiiilway Conipauy tn eon-\nBtruet ami o[iorato u line nf callway\nfrom a pnint on thi; iiritish ('oiiiniliia\nSouthern Railway near iho eonllnoi\t\nnf Klk Wivoranil Mluhel arauk, llmnee\nalong tlu> eatfl side ef Klk itiver to a\npoini nortli nf Fording Rlvor; thonee\nnoi'tlieonterly to tho Konliug lllvur\nvalley; thenee following fording River\nto tho north of HetirletUiCrook: thoneo\nnorth easterly along tfonrlettaf 'reek to\ntho Alberta HottniTaryj thenee north-\neastorly In tho Provineo of Alberta to\na poiin ut nr in-ill' Okotoks: also\niH'itiirh lines up Uraeoi Kwln, Smith,\nLewis and Honrletta Crooks ull in tho\nProvince of llritish Columbia; which\nlino of I'ftilway with its branehes\nand all tho works thereof to\nIn* declared to ho fm- tin* general\nadvantage of Canada. Ami further tlmt\nthe said Company shall have power to\nouter Into tin agreement with or amalgamate with auy Hallway <'oiupimy\nwhose lines of railways nr liranehesdre\nauthorized lo ho operated in the Provinces nl' ItHtish Columbia or Alberta,\nSmith A' .1 oh ns ton,\n21 Solicitors for Applicants.\nNOTICE.\nNotion is heroby given ihut Sixty\ndays after date I intend lo apply to tbe\nChief t lommlssloiier nf I .amis uiul\nWorks for permission to purchase tho\nfollowing doscribed hind iu South Must\nKoott'tiny.\nCommonelng at u posl planted at tha\nsoutheast eoruor of l.m 'Ail Group I.\nthei  north forty 40 chains, thenee\neast forty -10 chains, thoneo south eighty\nhu chains, tha wost forty 10 ehains,\nthonco uorth-10 ehains to place ol beginning.\nDated ut Cranhrook this Isi duy ol\nApril, 1000.\nH K.J. MeVITOK\nHI PETE'S *--\nBARBER SHOP\nilaHojii-ut'd iln- besl shop in\nCranhrook. nml guarantees\nsatis fuel ion in Shaving!\nIlalr Culling, etc.\nNext door to A. ('. Bownofis\non Cninbrook Struct,\nP. J. Leithauser\n('ommeneing .it a post murked   to.\nsoutheast corner port\nVim r ptiironiiKa\nGranbrook\n..very\nOEAHV \u00ab DOYLE, PROP'S\nToatliS and drivers i'unii.sli\ned I'nr any point in Hie district.\nA. DOYLE, Malinger\n\u25a0onso \u2022(\" placed ut the northeast oor-\n\u25a0i nt David [ireekenrldge's license 'A'\nutiee runnluy nu ehains north, thenoe\nohalns wosl, thencu 80 chains south,\neneo 80 chains east to place of com\"\nDavid Breokenrldge, Locatof\nApril 12th, liiiin,\nLicense \"to\".\n('ommenuiug at a post marked L).\nUreekeuridge's southeast eorner liost\nlicense '])' placed one half mile north\nof the southwest eorner of C. W. Wilson's license und ti bout one and one-half\nmiles south of the southeasl corner uf\nI). Rrockenrldge's license -ii': thenoe\nnorth 80 chains, thenee west 80 eluiius,\nthonco south 80 chains, thence east ml\nchuins to pluco nf commencement,\nDavid Hreekenridge, Locator\nApril 12th, liHMi. 10\nCranbrook Licence District.\nThe half yoarlj meetliiR nf the Board\nof Lieenco Commissioners, Cranbrook\nLicence District, will In- held at the\ni niirt [louse, (-ranbrook, on Kriday\n.lum- loth, 10011, ni lo o'clock in the\ntore noon. When tin- following appll-\neatlons will enme boforo the Board;\nRobert -Intiiisnn. transfer tu I'aul\nHundley, Central Hotel, Marysville.\n-fames Brown, International Hotel.\nWardner.\nFI. s Mather, Windsor Hotel, Fort\nSteele.\nAlox. Met'nni. Royal Hotel, Kurt.\nSteole .1 unction.\nNils Hanson, Wustt Hotol, Wasa,\nJames Carroll. Ontario House, Kim-\nbcrloy.-\nR. If. Jtohitrt. Wardner Hotel,\nWardner.\n.Inhn liy an, Central Hotel, Wiirdimr.\nMeDnnuh! A- (Jourloy, Strathcoua\nHotel. Port Steele,\nChas K. Pinch, Pullsvlew Hotel,\nMarysville.\nA. [*. Chenotto, Royal Hotel, Marysville,\nOliver A. Burge, Perry ('reek Hotel.\nPerry Creek.\n!\u2022'. II. MORRIS,\nt'hi.-f Licence Inspector\n21 Cranbrook District\nNOTICE.\nLimit No. 1.\nThai I Intend thirty days from date\nin apply to tho Chief (' missfouerof\nLunds nnd Works for special licence to\neut and carry uway timber frnm following described land in Southeast Kootenay. Commcuclng ut n post at the\nsouthwest enrner nf Lot 2804, theuee HO\nchains south, thene.' sit chains west,\nthenco 80 ehulns north, theuee 80\nchuins east to plnee of commencement,\nLoeatod May 10th. l!H)i>,\ntoy l), I. Miller\nWilliam West, Agent\nNOTICE.\nLimit No. 2.\nThui I Intend thirty days after date\ntu upply lo tho Chlol Commissioner of\nLands uiul Works for s|n-cial licence to\neut uud carry awuy Timber from follow-\n\\u\\i described land In Southeast Kootenay. Commonelng at post planted ut\nnortbonsl corner und joining I). I.\nMlllor's rtonthensl enrner of limit Xo.\nI. thence 80 chains suuth, thenco 80\nchains wosl, thence 80 ohains norili,\nthenco 80 ehalas ensl lo place of boglnnlng,\nLocated M.i.v Iflth, lum,.\nIL I). I. Miller\nWm. West Agent\nNOTICE.\nThut I Intend thirh duy.*- after dale\nto apply to ihe Chief Commissioner of\nLauds umi Works fm- special licence to\neul uud curry away Llml)ur from the following described hinds in Southeast\nKootonay. < 'ommenclng at D. I,\nMiller's norlhcasl corner of Iimii No.\n\u25a0_'. tlience 10 ehain- east, thenco 100\nuliulns -.mull, ihenee lu chains wost,\nthoncu 100 ohulns uorth lo pluee nf beginning,\nLocnled Mai 10th, lUOfl,\n\u25a02\\ toy William West\nNOTICE.\n'j'nltfl iiMiirr iimi Klxly days nfter date J\nHih'ii.i io a'iply lo tho Olilol Cointnlisloitsr ot\nLiiml- iiti'l Wmi in- lor   [KrinlMlOO   L'l  |nm ha\u00bbr\ntliu followlni tlosorl i Inntl  in South Kail\nKiKilciiHV       Coiiiiiii'lli'lliK nt  a JKWL plStltod Sl\nNorth weiti corner or Lot IWl.Uroup] Kootonsy\nlilnirlrteiidi hod N i: ronior ofAnuleM.\nniuitle's pitrolinie: thonco west to chains,\niiu'iiur nouth SO ulislns, ItieiiDo otisi 40 ohilns,\nitionrr nonli 30 t'titttOM ti> plnoo of bi'triiiiiiiig\ncoiiiniiinit' no acres more or ickh.\nA nn it; M.  l.iiink-.\nUali'.l Muy 6tb, 1900. 19 THE PROSPECTOR. CRANBROOK   B. C, JUNE 0, l\u00bbi>0\n*yt99***^'la***^<r**K99999999a*K9 # 4toS^., XTiJnS Sh* Inspector.   Head\n.      \u00bb\u25a0\u00bb..      Zlbeeu speiuliu^ u lew iliiys. '\"\"\"\" \"\nll,\"\nMr.    (Jewelling\nnt\nSATUUDAY. .il'M-: '.'. I'llli.\n^IfllflllllfMIIIIIIIHniflfHHflllTIHHTIIfTf'.'\nTHE CANADIAN BANK\nSplitting;       OF COMMERCE\nN.'Imiii   this   \\vue\\t   uttUll'VlUK   ;i t\n111,'.! illi; nil li,' AllL'lirun S.vn.'il      |     LOCAL   NEWS.\nMis Nr-il MeLeotl Otirrtm of]\nKimberley, wus .'isUiiij! fi'teiuls\nai Crttltbrook this week.\n:.^llllui.liiillllll,ii,iilillaliuiillilllll,'\nKobl, lifftv ni Wartlner wus\nllio city M'ihiiIki\nWhen .vmi irel h phkI old-\nlualiiuii'ii lU'iiihiiihothiil mnkcu\nyour hi'tiil tlirtihi ami yimt' eyiw\nwhirl iimi ''ink'\" ynn atult in\n,,,iii' -, iifli irj\nMost csscn- 9\ntial    parts     of*! \"Pali\nu:> j!L\u201e- #|titi\n'Huzolwood\"   Iii'   Cream   ut\nhis dress.\nFresh   every   'lav,    al    th.\nII,.' made  candles. Slmvai'ls today,\nllHUl.\n(1 surge il,  Jewell ol' Jaffi-av\nwa>   ul Criwhrnoli   Monday  nil \"top liny hoiullMJll'\nDr. Scott's\nHeadache  Powders\n1'lioy can't Innl you and  thoy\n*\n9\n9\n9\n*\n%\n9\nii.iv nave mi a mii! limn tin- Imest\n; establishment \"ii t-artli hut h will not\nshow up i\" nood effect without ,i nice, neat,\nup t,. date tie. The tn- is ven small but n\npractical!) governs the attractiveness \"I the\nbalani e i 'I mans' dress.\nBefore   buying that   wedding\nbusin\nsm present,   see   our   stoclc.    *'W\n\u2666 are litre with tbe -roods,\"  Wm.\n_.  I*'. Tate x Son ,.\n\u2666'   !K\n*     Mrs, .1. Taeuhauser  of Port the enuibrooli Mouday.\n9 Steele i> spending ;i  few  >I:i\\ \u2014\n\u2666 wnli her daiijfhtpr  Mrs   R    A !    s  I'  Pumpelly of Luke I'reeli\n|.',,.,.,,,i was a Criuibrooli visitor on Mon\n                        lilav.\nOne Dozen in ii Box '25i,.\n(t,r&a^i\u00bb?u'Siii.S!  Beattie & Atchison] -^\nWhere It Pays to Deal.\nPaid-up Capital. $10,000,000.    Reserve Fund, $4,500,000\nHEAD OFFICE, TORONTO\nB. E, WALKER, Oinanl \\UnaKei ALEX LAIRD, Ami, G.n'l Miiugar\nBANK MONEY ORDERS\nIS8ULD AI   TH!  FOLLOWING MATt\u00ab;\nS3 anil under     3 ctntt\nOver  55 mul not ;xceetliii|[ 5>l J     6 cents\n\"    SiO       \" *' $30    ....   10 ccnti\n\"   -S3D       \" \" S5U      15 emu\nI'ticae Order* are I'mvuI'Ic at l*ur ul unv ofluv In I mmUu -.A'a Chattered Bank\n(Yukon <*x.i|>i.-.l) .1 ai tin- |ii'tiH'l|>al bankhtu point}, in the L'niUtJ States,\nMltlOTIAHll Al  A H\\*n KAlt AT\nIMI CANAIHAN HANK Ol COMMKKCK, LONDON, KNG.\nform an *-.\u2022.,. client melhotl of remitting small sum* of money with safety\nnmi at \u00bbiiim1i coat,\nif      U.' von looking for \"Quality\nWe  have  all  the newest, up-to-date * JJ; hw. it,      \u2022 \" >\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0      m...^.\".\n9 ties and if you haven't   one  we  will   be  r ,',','\nj\u00a3  very .uliul tn show you through our man-  ta, |:\nplease Everybody   The)  was   transacting    bnslue\nImili :'or  service.     Patmore Craubrooli M la)\nnilieeiit ranue,\n1 OU^QOODS ARE\nI OuABANTt'eb\nI\nNOT SATISFIED\nsirawiiei-rie- fresh ever}  day\nW     Just arrived   a carload ol   lui) it Stewart's\nml uats   A i . Howness \t\n~7\"~ i loverntueiil    Anient,    J     !\u2022'\n(,isk*   llohilax Armstrong    rem 1    Mimdav\nsm From ll business li i]i In I't'l'lllu\nTV      To  wlioni   ii   aia)   ooueeri ol \t\n*  tin   Coi'iKiralioli  ol   Uui I'ity ol Win  I'arlill ot l-'oi-t .Steele was\nCranlirook,   I    herob)    declare lining business al I'ruiihrooli cm\nThursdii) ii,.' lllb da) \"! Jui . ,i Salurdii) lasl\nCivic Uolidai nl which 1 reuiiire ,    ,                         ., .,    ,\n.lusi       arm I'd       Mil onkeys\nall persous to lake d'ue nuliee Chocolate   all   lluvors      C    K\n\\Nh lliul  all  |ilaces ol   busi |;,,\u201e| ,*} t'o\nUbss are required I\" be elosed uu\na STEWARTS a\nTin. Loading 8lore\nChoice Confectionery I\nI'KKSII    NUTS\n11, ii Lettuce,\nGreen Onions\niii'i\" Kheuhnrh\ni Inn,r iImages and Bananas\nHazelwooil Ice Cream\n\u25a0IIU WITH  I'INT   IMIOIIOI AYES\nHugh Stewart\nI'lniiii; 75        ftrillSll'OIIO, ftVK.\nDon't Mi-s.s a (iood 1 lilnii In\nthe siiiil date.\nDiiieil 7il, da> ol Ji\nUMHi.\ni,   T  l.Oi;b.laS, Mayoi\naaW?J!!?Tf!1T!!TT1T!!THt?Tn?n!TTT*TTf?nt?fT?Tt?T?TftTTT?ft!T??TfT?fTmnTf!?mf?1tt?ftTf1M!????tt?Wt!?f??g ;\nWatsou   of   I'lUi   Stee..\npent several days this week at Tea    and   Coffee\nOruubroolt,\nW I Oreightou, and H H\nMathers of Winnipeg were guests\nii ihe Cranbrook Moiiduv.\nmi ta tion, the) sa\\   is tin 3'\nzs     t. McKenzie, .1. Ross, and N\nincerest llave3|H    Richardson   of    Vancouver\nlered al the Cranbrook\nyou   noticed how  our stvle a\"8; rofjisterei\n.   31 Sunday Inst.\n,.| advertising Iras liccii inn   ~3\nt.itril.\nI,' I.. T. Gnlbraith, ol* Porl\nSteele, In,linn ugenl, wns al\nCranlirook Salui'day laai on\nbusiness.\n.ven   to tin   ven\nwolds.\n\\\\ ell its not ii ird to imi\ntatt our advertising, luu u. __\nzs     Mr. George Reece nl  llie (I\nimitate our Clothing is a very zs r.   Shops  was  transferred   to\ndilTcrenl proposition.      We 2 Fernie for a few*days tn relieve\n,-i    i     ZS. one of the staff there who is sick\n- hi iw im Hires ..I inn* C luili   Z3\\\nI ^a, I \u25a0\t\nin\u00bb and lhe\\ are actual pic   3     Miss E. Ballaii  lefl nn Tues\ni. ... ,.,   .,.,\u201e,! 3S day's train  for Ihe nasi where\ntu rs   ili.r.Mi   liuin   actual -3   ,* .   .,, i ,       ,.\n^3 she   will   spend   a    couple    ol\n\u25a0   2|nionlhs visiting friends in and\nhr niiisi i>. not al\n. -3 around riamiltnn.\n501'. Tea at 35c,\n50c. Coflee at 35c.\nUral ijimlity in tin- ully tor ilie money\n\u2014AT\u2014\nK   N. FINCH & CO.\nCONPfcC'l'lONEHS\nI'lione 182,        Cranhrook, tiV\nBowiiiiq Alley\nIn the Bradley Building\non Armstrong Avenue\nEverybody invited' -The liesl\nand mosl plnitsanl recreation iu\nCranhrook.\nto deviate one iota from the 3     Patmore Hros. are installing\noriginal  garment.      That's 3 \u00bb Bloww System for lhe Easl\n-31 Konlenuy laiiiiiner Co.- at Iheir\nvei\\ dillerent Irom going to **3 )ttl.ge   ,'\u201e.\u201e.   ,,|uning   mills  ai\n,111    engraver    and   saying z3 .TalTrny. |uiui>,\n\"(,iv,   ns a swell Clothing 3    Tl \u201e\u201e,,_ r^Twuter pli\u00abK on\nEyeache and\nHeadache\nEYESTRAIN CAUSES BOTH\nUrutffj I'ultuva only teiu|H)i'arily.\nPROPERLY ADJUSTED GLASSES\nIti-niDvt-   the   1'aii.tc   ami\nfll'i-fl  a iitTinaiit'itt   iturfi\nSatisfaction guaranteed,    Consultation FVee\n. F. Tate k Son\nJewelers and Optlclntia\niitlli>lal  Wa1.1L  Iu8|)eotoi', (or i.'.H.K. Crow'i Neil\n''aa,, Division.\nG. T. ROGERS\nTHERE IS A REASON\nin ili.-jje iluys nl keenest competition wlieu tlm\naiat-ki'U ure fluuil.'il with ttll grade, antl in-lue* nl\nstiut-i. naiiied anil uiiiituneil. It a alius .'oins. lulu\nimpiilai' tavur Ity iKap, ami bound*, uutauipplnif all\nrecord, ever made by any other ,pedal ,boe, there\nomit aurely be a reason lor it.\nI til\nVery dillerent.\nhav,\n3 Craubrooli Sl reel has lienii com\n.     ..   2,plclfii   to   Kind's   Mill,    li   is\n\u2022  arranged with \"3 .-iII,iiih:i feel in length. 1*1 pe laying\nrtist lo produce for your ^3|will coinincnee nexl ivnek.\n\\ a \u2014\n^     i)  Wilson of Victoria,  J,   II.\nTIM 111:l! N'OTICK\n'I'ulci* tiulil'l! that  I   will *i*|.ly lo the Chief\nf*millitlSHl(\u00bblii-i-\u00bb( I.u 111 la Wul-Ui ftir a llL-elica to\neul nml riiciy timlier from 11m follu\u00bbhi|- de\nsm-lljetl laiiiln in Sniitii |-:hsi Koolensy viz:\ni'ii'iitii*jiii'liiu sl tlio iiorilin'Mi L-oriit-r uf tUo \u25a0\nI Pari|ulisr limber  llcfuoe on   Horry   Creek,\nI Llitnu-e mnlli SO cliulll.4, IlioUue eaal iu ctmiu*).\nrili no i'lialns, ilium.''- west SO cbslns\n1 lilt' [ihni- of I'lillilHi.'lii'i'Ulrlit\n(<i-subr\u00abob. <\\\\\\ June. IWii,\nIS I1ARKV MAVIS\nAVE sucii a sboe\n\u25a0.anil the only reason\nitisp ctlon.    Mr.     \\'.\nK Jlins tli'fsscd in one of the ^5\n\\*,',   jutli Century   up-to- ^3\ndate suits.    Watch for Vic. 3\nHILL 6c CO.\nNOTICE.\nTskr it,mii- Mint slxl) iluys sfler J*ic i in\nml in api'iv io 1 im Ulilel ('ouituifliloiiei or\n1 1,amis mat Works si Vluloils tor permission to\nI (iiirt'liasf   ilie   (ul low lug ileberlbsd   lamia lu\nj Soutli Km 1 Kootonuy:\nHuslt'ilo    nf    Toronto    and      K. \\   Oouiunfiiflnf si aiihi planteii at tiie soutb*\nClothier of RosslftnO wern re^is If\"\"^L*?rne,r?r\/l0\\^r'***\"^ ,J':,\u25a0,*.u?*,!le**,?\"P0\"'\nW'lvil tit the Crauhrool. 011  Mon\nday.\nPew articles are more tulmiml\nTmW hy lovers of tin* beautiful than\n3 out glass,    We have received a\nn linlmatfe'i uorUiwesl wiriier,\" tuenos loutlt {\netgliiy i'lialns. llienceessl forty cliuius. itn>uce |\nnortli cit'luy .'liitiiis, itititu't- west forij i-lialui\nii, oiuii' \u25a0..( i'<iumieiifi'iiit-iii  cunt sin 111* iu sll\nj-.'n Keren, more or leas.\nDated Juue Soil, 1\u00abW,\nt\\M LION H. UUliMAUK.\n11 Balston Health^\nSlinrt   MalfPTQ   for its popularity Is its\nIOI1UO   jLTxaiVCl \u00bb   tttuesb (or the foot, the\nquality of its material, anil its construction\nNO BREAKING IN\nneeiletl if vou wear a li.U.STi \u00bbN SHOE\nThey have from the first \"THAT COMFY\nKEEL\" that makes vou cling to old shoes\n*fy \u00bb*\u00bb\nWE HAVE SAMPLES that you can\nchoose from and we guarantee you a perfect tit\nG. T. ROGERS.\nFanny and Staple GROCERIES and CROCKERY\nBoots,     Shoos     and     Hosiery\n-    B. C.\nz3 largo assortment, and Invite your     ..    .,,.,.,      ,   ,     ,\nXZtr\u2014a \\ _ _\u00ab    ' g~-* ^. ^^.4.^^,4-   d 4. *\u2022\u2022.\u00ab\u2022*-*. ah\"sl't\"!tioii-Wm.F. Tate k Son.    ,**\u25a0;\u25a0 A,Mi'3rlde, whohasbec\n-Cranbrook s Cjreatest stores   ve,i,.1.i,e,s,nj u M,i,,,,ie\nr=^^ \u25a0   *-****\u2022'*   v'v\"*   s=y    ***\u2014***    \u2022*3a*<'*~9.a.~ta-a^*a-    \u00bb\u2014r a- ^^- \u00ab   mat ,..,\u201e., . \u201e  .,    ,.       for lie pnsl   ten iliivs.   returned\n\u00a3   , 1 .,...., .\u25a0\u201e\u201e,\u201e.\u201e.\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e,., i,3l  .J'.D.MeHrido, and tt. Machine t0 Calgary AVednesdaj'\n_ .1). MoBriilo, nml K. Machine\n\u2022\u00bb..U.l.U.U.U..U.Uii..U.....^\nmelolnrii Stool Co., of Binning'\n_ ____.  \"    '    \u20141111\u2014 ham,  Eng., were at  Marysville\n4 9 9 9 \u2666\u00ab\u2666*\"\u2666' <- \u2666 * \u2666 9 * \u00ab\u2666>'\u2666.\u00bb:\u2666,.\u2666:.\u2666:\u2666:\u2666:*:'\u2666. :Thursday on business,\nNo'l'ICK la\nilnic 1 mt' 11\niy xli-oii Uiiii mi il.y.  ulli\n|,|,1V I.,   Ill,'    11,,I,      tt\u201e     '  II '\nI.i \u25a0 mul Work, lor i -\t\nWhen yon place your plumb-\nIng contract with us your are|\nassured ol high grade work and\nlli\u201e  r,,II,nni\n.,1 \u201e |,,,-i  ,'\nV'L'al    ,., '   IVI\nTn Til '* \"\u25a0 III''\"\n,.,     I,ci   u   .    ' I \"\nmiiit   11 i\"i\n\u00bbi i-'.jiii vim\n\t\nTliu   SI SSM.N   I.l MIIK1I   '\n\\\\li to  ITS  -1 ' ' I' s* 'US\nIN IN'l'KIIKST\nIhi    Iti\n\u2666 Clean Your Woodwork\n\u2666 and   Furniture  with\ni LIQUID VENEER\n9     .... , . ,f,\nTAKK    NtiTH K\nl-'.n\nI.l\n\u201e.ll Oi,,,j I- innl I'liHtli\nthi'liiivi ii'i \"-'*'\u25a0'\u25a0 \"\nllth.   lima unil unti'i'pil  ,'i'\"  '  *\nthomsnlvi'.a      unil       '\u25a0\"'- ' \"\u25a0      \"\"    \u00ab\nMonilaj     H\"-      l'*.l\"v.'i,il, *\n.linn'.     '       thiillwui\nIliilOir,\nitll mii, l.lqillll Vi\n-un Unit   ,,ii,- Mint you tlilnl: i- ,,.'rf.-.-,I\\\n-t.ih,',        Tlll'll Innk III till' 'lull,.      *> '\"i'i\n... i\u201ei\u201e.|iiiii,.i  .i.,i-i   Hums  fnim  Hi\"  lineal\n11 ,,li\"ii|,\".l klli'lii'il I'liulr.     Thi'i'i.' i- nn, hi iiu in\nLarge Bottle, enough to renovate the ordinary\nhome 50 cents.    Sample Bottle 10  cents,\n\u2666 ~ I pi'iiiniii sorvico, Pal more Hros.\n>J     Mr, and Mrs, V\\  Parks and!' \t\nJ son Kainsford returued on Mon-     R,  ||   Uohart, proprietor of\n* day irom a two weeks' trip nl the Wardnnr Hotel at Wardner,\nfc the coast. While away thoy was iu Cranlirooli Tnusday on\n9 ' visited Vancouver. Vlclorla und business,\n4   Seal Hi;, and express  Ihetusolvos\t\nas having luul a good lime,  but     A *,;, Walt and ll ll. Clothier\nt'l'iiuk says worli is awuy ahead 0f Orniilir\u00bbol< were registered al\n* \"' baling, j lhe Hume liolel Nelson Thuisilay\n\u2666 11. M. Hill'l'ell, a civil engineer\nd  ir.-in Vancouver, sponi several\ndays ibis wooli in  Cranbrook. _\nMr.   Iliiri'ell  is an old timer in I fl    vSstffl,\nSoutheast   Kootenay,  and   was\nthe surveyor iu ohui'gu of the\noriginal surveys of Die city of\nCranbrook.\ndroll nml \"1-1\n..\u201ei,\u201el- ii i\nituini,     Tl\"\nn.D.McBRIDE\n9    mJ   .. i\n-\u25a0 Cranbrook,  B.C.\n,-l,j,ll\"Ui,l',\"l\"\nII'I\nI.i;.l.ii\nl'.\nN.B.   SPECIAL 5 CENT SALE\n\u25a0.: week.    Wntili 'In- ipaci nnd otii' windows for\n|','il in uiiu\nA iiuiuliei' of ladies left lown\non Wednesday of ibi.a weok lo\nhave a visit with friends in thu\nensl, Tbe party consisted of\n\u00bb l Mrs. .las Ryan who goes lo New\nHARDWARE '\u2666' Brunswick. Mrs. .1. A. Harvey,\nwlio will visit her friends in  SI.\nTW us.  Mrs.  W.  T Iteld will\nvisil her parents near St, Paul\nand Mrs. V. K. King will visil\nwith her parents ill New lll'Ulis\nwick.\ns|;iv lnli'jel*\n  I llnliii\n(nKorii'il iimll\nTwo Trillin\nOnr l.iith II il\nij. ,1, JOHNSON\nMill Ilni, IS\"   Ilni)\n Ill   niili'llllli ,\n .-  KiiiN'i' uiiii    (!;i r pun I L'l\nin th\" im\" ni\n(nllnwinii ivni'il\"!\nlll\u201e,i\u201e*, II.I'.    IN\"  \u25a0   I\"'   M\ni:il,I,- Hoili'i mi  -\u2022 *\nOno II \u25a0 \u2022 I'-'*   'I\"' ;\"* Knaiiii' ,'iH' -  9\n.\u201e\u201e,*,\u25a0\" .Ill.'l. -I\"\"\"'   nut \"Simili    I'M\"\"-:      \u2666   9   9   9   \u2666   9   9<-   9   9   9   9  *9   \u2666   \u2666   \u2666   \u2666   \u2666>.\u00bb   9   9   \u2666,\u00ab   >,'\u00ab,*,j      Gl'lltll)l'Onl{   is    putting    llll    t hi\niippoiiranoe of a city more and\nI more I'liili wiiel,*.     Tile  appear\n.ance of all \"Auto\" on the sii Is\novory evening makes us fool wol\na,   \u25a0\u25a0 I are up lo dale.    Mr.  ,1,   D,   Ml:\nl.llllllUI    ,QAAt    (hnQ   11 J L DP  Hiide is to be congriiliilnleil  on\n-.iw-.-i,,!'\".'.' I\"\"- D(       I  lO   01)  MflM)     lh\"  lH'\u00bbnlifnl   machine   he   has\nT i    tiHinr  -aw mill miilli (,  WmV (i| UXJXJt)  WIIUU  IHUHUI   ,,|||N||||      \u201e  |g ft |,nlMt,.|fll| ,\u00ab,.\u201e\u201e\niiii'iiiii'ii in im i\"N  \"' \"\"\"\u2022 , about,\" anil carries live passim\u2022\nnf Mlll.ti'i'iiiii   N   II Iti'iisonabl.. Price All Unrk i.,.\u201e.',.i.l..\"\"l f,\u201e,,s       ,,\u201e   WJM   \u201e\u201e\u201e.   ,\u201e, \u201e,,,,. ,\u201e\nOntml Mm  IMI,   I  \"\u25a0-\u00bb W\u00bbi'l< >bel\" '\" \u00bb'<*\u00bb\"\"i'        ,al{u |\u201e \u201e|| U\u201e, s|g|,|S \u201e|' ,|\u201e.  \u201e\u201e,.. ,\niiuiiii i.N'' im i ;i:iM' ' ';   ii i' rountllng country and  mil   lose\n,v ll'iui,lmrl'\u00ab'urifiin, Oflice and Workshop  Lewis St, Armstrong Ave.   SiPiSS hom Imuoin time from Wlness,\nJOHN  BULL\ni- |idllii'illui'.    TIllU N whal NltlliPt*\ni.iii mii\u00bb.i it ft inn- In Old worid,   ll U\nHit t Pitliu put liillLilit) liml |i||,|tilu<\ni,- tiinHur jmi Hit;\nBest\nShil ing Six-Penny Pipe\nin the World\n(INK III SIlltRII slIAI'lls ANIIHI\/.llH\nr.aiv l'l,,. I.u.ir.nl.ad,\nS(M:.n IN I ANAPA  TOR   fw.\nTIIKV WII.I, SOT III'UN\nIIIK'. WII.I. NOT Dim I,\n\"Shield Brand\"\nG. P. TISDALE\nThe Tobacconist\nCranbrook,   -\n^\u00ablihBMiHsWi\u00bbIl^HiMiMM\nWash Suits\nWash Skirts I\nil;,     A Shipment of the Latest     it,\n)K Styles per Kx press j|(\nSuits $2.75, $3.75 and $5.00\nSkirts $1.75, 2.50 and 3.50\nTliev are Choice Goods and will be picked up\nquickly. -Uo not deluy in picking your choice ^\nSEE  OUR  WINDOWS\nREID St CO. ;|\nH<WNH*f^iMHa^*4B*il\u00abill*   ^!^^\u00bbiSHINilWlr^iMlr*aMS\ngwninftfttnfftfnmmiwmfiTfitnfsmtfTWwwmmTfTWfwg\ni P. 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