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Rich's Address\u2014Election\nElection of Officers.\nThe Grand Lodge, A. P. & A. M.,\nof British Oolumliia held its annual\nconventiun in the new Masonic temple in Cranlirook on Thursday.\nThere was a large attendance of\nvisiting brethren from all parts of\nthe Province.\nA large number of the members of\nthe grand lodge arrived on Wednesday and on that evening tlie new\ntemple was dedicated.\nDEDICATION DP TUMl'LE.\nThe visiting brethren met in the\nuid hall at 8 p.m., and after the preliminary opening, formed in procession and marched to thc new temple.\nThe dedication ceremonies were performed by the Ilight Woi'Bhlpful Bro\nB. B. Paul.\nUpon arriving at the new Temple\nthe Grand Lodge formed in procession, the Grand Tyler, leading, mov-\n\u00abd Into thc new temple where the\nbrethren of Cranbrook lodge, and visiting brethren had assembled.\nThe Grand Master then briefly announced the occasion of the assemblage and the general purpose ot the\nMasonic dedication of temples. Then\nIo lowed an invocation hy thc Grand\nOhaplaln.\nThe Master of Cranbrook lodge\nthen addressed the Grand Master,\nand expressed the desire of Cranbrook lodge, that Ve new temple\nshould be dedicated to Masonic purposes agreeable to ancient form and\nusage.\nThe Grand Superintendent of Works\nthen addressed the East, stating\nthat the new temple had been erected with skill and ability, and hoped\nthat the exertions of the ';Craft\"\nwould meet with the approbation of\nthe officers of the Grand Lodge.\nThen the Most Worshipful Grand\nMaster in appropriate words, according to Masonic traditions dedicated\nthe temple to Free Masonary, and\nuniversal benevolence.\nThen followed the benediction by\nthe Grand Chaplain, after which the\nGrand Lodge retired.\nSOCIAL GATHERING.\nAfter the ceremonies of the temple\nwere completed, a large number of\nthe visiting brethren and their wives\nassembled in the spacious banqueting room and partook of a collation\nprepared by a committee of ladles\nconsisting of Mrs. J. P. Armstrong,\nMrs. Dr. Green, Mrs. J. P. Pink, Mrs\nH. W. Wilson, Mrs. M. A. Beale, Mrs\nA. C, Nelson and Mrs. E. Elwell.\nThen followed a social dance\nwhich was thoroughly enjoyed hy all.\n.And in conclusion, from the repeated\nexpressions of pleasure Irom those ih\nattendance, it must be conceded as\n{the social event of Uie yoar.\nToo much credit can not bo given\nto the ladles committee for the very\nefficient manner in which they provided tor the comfort and pleasure\nof the ladies of the visiting breth\nren.\nGRAND L01X1K CONVENTION.\nOn Thursday at 10 a. m., The\nGrand Lodge A, P, ft A,. M, of British Columbia opened its Hilrty nlntli\nannual convention In the new temple\nifnr the transaction of huslircss. There\nwas a large attendance from all over\nIthe Provin\u2122, and many lncal breth\nren wosont.\nThe flriind Lodge officers proKonl\nmno:\nM. W. Ilm. llniiy N\", \u00bbloli, Union\nNo. U\u2014Clraiid Muster.\nIt. W. Bro, Kdwiinl It. Paul, Vancouver and tjiunlru, Nn. 2\u2014Deputy\nOram! Master.\nIt; VV. Bro, K. .1. Ilurd, Aomin Nn.\n22\u2014Senior (hand Warden,\nIt. W. llro. A. II. skoy, Kamloops,\nNo. 10\u2014.Iimior (Irnnd Warden.\nV. W. Bro. Rev. II, (I. Pienues-\nCllnton, Acacia No. 22\u2014(Irani! Cliap-\nllain.\nV. W. llro. It, E. Brett, Vlctoila-\nCiilumbla No. I\u2014Or and Secretary.\nUrn. T. Miolioll, Acncin Nn. 22-\nOrand Tyler.\nIt. W. Bro. W. A. DoWoll Smith,\nI'nlon Nn. ii\u2014Ornnil Historian.\nW. Bro. Win. Astley, Corinthian\nNo. 27-Orund I), of ('.\nW. llro. ,1. A. Lee, King Solomon\nNo. 17\u2014Orantl S, of W.\nW. llro. W. It. Reid, Arrow Nn.\n47\u2014Grand Steward.\nW. llro. P, Wheeler, Durrani No.\nBO\u2014Grand Steward.\n1 R. W. Bro. A. B. Fenwiek, North\nStar, No. 30\u2014D.D.G.M., No. 8.\nI 11. Wi Bro. 1). (I. Kurtz, Nelson\nNo. 2.1, D.D.G.M., District NS. 1.\n|    It. VV. Bro.   J. J. Miller, Southern\n; Cross, No, I, D.D.O.M., District No.\nAfter tlio customary opening ceremonies, Mayor Pink, himself a member of Cranbrook lodge, A.P. 6c A.M.\nextended a cordiul civic welcome to\nGrand Lodge, lu Ihc course of his\nwords of welcome, lho mayor said:\nMost Worshipful Grand Master and\nMembers of the Grand Lodge oi\nA.P. & A.M. of British Columbia:\n\"It uiTords me a groat deal of pleasure to greet you bore today, uud lo\nwelcome you to our city, 1 wish to\nassure you that wo feel very grateful\ntn ynu and that you have, indeed,\ndone us a very groat honor in assembling the thirty-ninth annual ron-\nontion of the Grand Lodge nf A, P,\n& A. M. of British Columbia iu our\ncity this year.\n\"I am sure that every member, and\n1 am glad to say that I am one of\nCranbrook Lodge Nn. 31, today has\niiree excellent reasons for feeling\nilcased, tiie first is-nf being a Mason,\nihe second is being able tn complete\nthis beaut'ful temple in spociiiod\ntime for the opening ot Grand Lodge,\nand the third in being honored by thc\niresence of thc Grand Lodge officials\nand their assistance in the dedication\nceremonies.\n\"The Mason ic order, of which our\nlate Sovereign, King Kdwurd the\nVII, was the hoad, is known in ovory\ncountry under tbo sun and lias done\nmuch in civilizing tbe nations of the\nearth, and in the bettering of conditions for mankind. It is an order\nthat, if it's teachings ure obeyed, will\nbe a safeguard for every member and\nhis family.\n\"Thc man who wears the badge ef a\nMason should consider that he wears\nthe badge nf honor and is entitled tn\nthe respect\u2014not only ol brother\nMasons\u2014hut nf evory person,\n\"Cranbrook has prospered\u2014sn has\nCranbrook Lodge No. 34. Cran-\n'irook In her prosperity has enabled\nthe lodge to erect this beautiful\nbuilding, I um told one of tho best in\nIlritish Columbia.\n'\"I'he lodge in her prosperity bus Increased ner membership ami has assisted in giving tn Crauhrook bolter\ncitizens.\n\"I presume that there are those\nnresent who have never before visited\ntills portion nl our great province\nand I trust thnl, as mayor of Oranbrook, you will puriUin me if I say a\nie\u00bb words regarding Cranbrook ami\nKits! Kootonay, Thirteen years ago\nCianbrnnk had about u halt dozen\nbuildings nn hor main sl roots anil the\nsumo number ol dwellings scattered\nover what Is now known us Baker\nIMII. Today her population numbers\nabout four thousand, and, 1 believe,\nher school, her hospitals,\nher        homes, hor hotels,\nher churches, her hanks, her hotels,\nher stores, hefclectrlo, telephone nnd\nwater systems will compare very\nfavorably with other towns of Western Canada, having the same population.\n\"I am pleased to report thai, the\nvear bus lieen a successful one for the\ntoll you of the twenty or fwenlv-two\nsaw and planing mills, within a radius of thirty-five mllos of Cranbrook,\nand the millions of loot of lumber\nmanufactured overy vear. with the\npositive assurance lhat this industry\nwill continue for twenty-five years\nmoro. I could toll von of flic numerous rniiclies which dot tlie hillsides, whore a few voiirs airn dense\nfores! slood; and of the C.I'.It. shuns,\nIhe excellent, train service and the\nbig pay roll.    I could tell you nf tho\nmiles ot nice drives and the good\nfishing places, 1 could talk te you\nabout Moyie ami ber beautiful lakes,\nher many mines, among which is the\nSt. Kugene, the largest silver-lead\nmine on earth, 1 could tell you of\nPerry Creek from which hundreds of\nthousands in placer gold have been\ntaken and of Old Town where, years\nugo, a trading post ot the Hudson\nBay company was located, ami of the\nbeautiful falls and unlimited power\non Bull River.\n\"II I had the time I could teU you\nabout tbe bountiful valleys of ilie\nKootenay und Columbia livers which\nwere, years ago, connected hy a\ncanal, of miles of the very finest\ntimlwr and the many ranches which\noccupy the bench lands along either\nside of the valleys.\n\"I could tell you of Port Steele,\nthc mother town of this district, situated on thc Kootenay river at the\nmouth of tlie famous Wild Horse\nCreek, and right at the foot of the\nmighty Rockies, one of the most\nbeautiful places ln the whole province. This famous Wild Horse Creek\nwas discovered iu 1862 and since that\ntime over $j0,0(Kl,0OO in gold have\nheen mined. 1 could tell you of the\ndays when all supplies were packed\nfwim Walla Walla, Wash., and our\ngood friend, Bro. Galbraith, who conducted a store at Galbraith's Perry,\nnow Port Steele, soid needles at 25c.\neach on account of the enormous\nfreight. I would never tire of talking of this groat province of ours,\nbut, Most Worshipful Sir, I fear that\nI have already occupied too much of\nyour time, as I know you came here\nfor business   and not for spcethnink-\nlW.\n\"In closing I wish, again, on behalf of the citizens of Oranbrook, to\nexpress our great appreciation of your\nvisit with us, and hope that your\nmeeting will be successful and your\ndeliberations will result in much\ngood for the order, and in leaving us\nyou will carry away as masy pleasant recollections of us as we will retain of you.\"\nGRAND MASTER'S ADDRESS\n. The   Grand   Master's address was,\nin part, as follows:\n\"Brethren of tho Grand Lodge :\n\"Gratefully raising out hearts to\nthe Great Architect of the Universe,\nwho has given us life, and whs has\nblessed and guided us to walk in the\nlight, we are met today, in this our\nMlh annual communication, and it is\nmy pleasure to greet and wsleonie\nyou, trusting that all may participate in a profitable and enjoyable\nsession.\n\"These annual communications give\nus an opportunity of meeting together to help one another forward in a\ncheery fashion in the work of the\nfuture. Wc must not have a low\nestimate of ourselves aud of what wc\ncan do. If we feel that we have\nbeen given something to do and the\npower lo do it, und if wc believe in\nour own power, there is ao doubt\nevery one nf us can do something (or\nthe good of mankind. We must realize our own importance und thut wc\nhave a place in the world.\n\"I like to sec the bulges have a\ngood opinion of themselves und feel\nthat they are doing something which\naffects the welfare of the community\nlu which they ure established. Have\nthe courage of your convictions and\nrealize that ynu aro placed here to\ndo a great and permanent service to\nthe community. To do this service\ncherish our strong and powerful\ntruths in your hearts and lean on\nuur good ami influential principles.\nThen, in the name uf the Grout\nArchitect of Uni Universe, conquer\nand dure anything. Let every member he proud of the lodge to which\nhe belongs and of Ihe grand opportunities of the period, remembering\nthat you nre living iu the greatest\nage the world bus over known, and\nthat it will Iw tn your discredit if\nyou do not make use of tlie advantages at your command.\n\"Today, If 1 bad Ilie time, I could\ncraft and lhat during my visits\namongst the brethren I find Masonry\nIncreasing in interest, in charily ami\nin efficiency, ami if while I have held\nthis* office, f have assisted in increasing tlio hopefulness and confidence of\nthe brethren In themselves and in ono\nanother, I shall 1'imi over the jurisdiction to my successor with thanksgiving to the Great Architect and\nsatisfaction to myself.\"\nThe Grand Master then gave a detailed statement of the visits lie\nhad paid to lodges within lho jurisdiction, dispensations nnd new\nlodges, ote.     Concluding, he said:\n\"I have not language at my command to Rive expression of thanks for\nkindnesses1' received at each visit paid.\nI wish to record that during my\ntravels (of over 8,5uu miles) in thc\njurisdiction, wherever I visited, 1 was\nentertained and received in a most\ncordial manner. Tlie appreciation of\nthe craft was so readily bestowed\nthat its sincerity was undoubted,\nand was more than ample compensation for any sacritice on my part. 1\nhave derived intense satisfaction from\nthe honor of occupying the Grand\nMastership, and whilst thanking you\nfor the honor conferred, 1 hopo no\nsingle action of mine bas given any\nof you cause to regret that you so\nhonored me, and 1 trust you will not\njudge the depth ci my gratitude by\nthe brevity of this, my acknowledgment,\n\"1 regret that it was not possible\ntor mc to meet the brethren of Dawson, White Horse, Atlin, Iledley,\nTrout Lake or Cariboo.\n\"On the Till of May, on hearing of\nI tlie death of His Most Gracious\nMajesty King Edward the Seventh,\nPast Grand Master of the Grand\nLodge of England, the sincere regrets ol our Grand Lodge were cabled\ntn the Grand Lodge of England, aud\nI ordered all lodges in this jurisdiction to be draped as a mark of respect for our Most Worshipful Brother, whose health as Protector of the\nCraft wo have so often toasted,\nwhose influence for peace and goodwill amongst men was the admiration of mankind, who lived in close\nrelationship with his subjects,\nnourishing the welfare nf the people,\nrelieving the necessities of the\npoor and whose life doings may be\nsummarized in the word \"Humanity\"\nin its widest sense.\n\"During my visit tn Kamloops, in\ncompany with several brethren, I was\ntaken to the sanatorium at Trail-\nquille and conducted over the institution. I found two of our\nbrethren \u2022there, and from conversation\nwith them and with other patients,\nI was most pleased to lind all cared\nfor in a most perfect manner, happy\nand contented. I am satisfied we\nhave here one of the best institutions\ni (or the relief of Buffering mankind ami\none that is deserving of all the support we can bestow upon it. And I\nnow ask the liuiincc committee, if\nfunds are available, io make anulliei\ngrant in aid nf the good work heing\ndone hy that Institution,\n\"Prom what 1 saw when visiting\nTsimpsiiau lodge, li, I)., at Prince\nRllbert, I Imve very much pleasure in\nrecommending that a charter be\ngranted to them at this communication.\n\"Tho districts covered by the District Deputy Grand Masters again require adjustment. The Vancouver\nCity lodges, Nortli Vancouver and\nPrince Rupert should be a separate\ndistrict, a new district formed ol\nthe New Westminster City lodges,\nChilliwack, Mission and possibly\nNicola, which latter can he more\nreadily served from Ihe coast than\nthe interior.\n\"Matters in connection witli Siniil-\nkameeii lodge, U.D., not being satisfactory to tne, I withdrew tlie dispensation. All Ihe hooks and papers\nbelonging lo thai lodge nre now in\nthe cure of the Grand Secretary and\nthe regalia is being cared for by one\nof lho brethren at Princeton,\n\"Brethren, my duties as your\nGrand Muster will in a few hours\nbe finished, uml I will lay aside my\nregalia with regret that a pleasant\nyear of office lias ended and with\nhopes that the manv friendships made\nnnd the confidences received may\ncontinue to mature and extend, and\n(hat it mny bo my good fortune for\nmany yenrs to enme, lo lulior\namongst you nml with you lor the\nadvancement nf the principles of our\norder.\"\nELECTION OF OFFICERS\nThe annual election of officers for\nthe ensuing year then took place resulting ns billows'\nM. W. 0, M., E. It. Paul: l> 0- M.,\nP. .1. Bind: S. G. W.; A. II. rlkey.,1.\n0. W., J. M. Itiiild: G. ('., llev. II.\nG. P. Cllntnn; G. T\u201e II. m. Watson;\n0, H., R. E. Brett.\nThe lollowing Deputy Grand Masters were then elected:\nNo. I, A. H. Peterson; No. 2, .1.\nA. Lea; No. a, W. II. llnyilen; Nn.4,\nI'. F. McGregor; No. 5, P. F. Mc-\nI'hee; No. 0, J, Anderson; No. 7, It.\nE. Plowman; Nn. S, M. A. Benle: Nn,\n\u00bb, G. L. Kaaterhriiok; No. 10. A. I).\nTaylor.\nGrand IflHtnrliin, W. A. D\nO. H, D\u201e L. ,f. Bond; G. J,\nM.Manuel; G. D. nf ('., Wm.\n0. H. nf W., D. MeCftllllm;\nRobert Hustic; (1. H. II., H\nForest.; (I. P., M. Barr; 0, H\n. Smith;\nI).,   I).\nArtley;\n0,    M.,\n,1.   lie\nI Forbes, W. W. Burko, .1. Stewart,' w!\niV. Leonard, T. nenderwm. L. T.\nPollock; G. T., T. Marshall, Hr.\n| Immediately after the nnntlnl olec\n.tlon, tlie officers elect, were duly In\njstalled.\nThe next annual communication ol\nthe Grand Lodge will be held at\nVictoria,\nThe Grand Lodge closed In Peace\nat 10 p. m.\nHO MOTE IT BE.\nNOTES  OF THE    CONVENTION\nPast Provincial Grand Prior, A. F.\nForbes, of Victoria, attended an informal meeting of Selkirk, Preceptory\nThursday morning.\nMuch credit must, be givon to the\narchitect who designed the new Temple, P. M. Bro. A. W. Pownall of\nPort Steele, for the edilice is said to\nbe the most complete and up-to-date\nlodge building between Vancouver\nand Winnipeg.\nThe new temple will be occupied by\n('rnnbrook Lodge A. F, ii A. M.;\nRocky Mountain Chapter R. A. M.;\nand Selkirk Preceptory.\nBASE  BALL.\nMoyie, June Id.\u2014ln the first, of a\nseries to be played in British Columbia by thc Gomsaga college nine, the\namateur champions of Spokane, were\ndefeated by Moyie by a score of If\nto 7.\nAT  CRANBROOK.\nTbe local nine went down to defeat\nMonday, by the Gon'zaga college nine\nof Spokane. The game was fast and\nwhile tlie home team played (.oinl\nball the visitors were very lucky in\nhunching their hits, and scoring.\nFollowing is the score by innings:\nCranbrook   1 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 0\u20142\nGohzaga  1 C 1 0 2 4 0 0 0-7\nTUESDAY'S GAME.\nThe game Tuesday evening notwithstanding the score, was a star game\nfrom Btart to finish. By a series of\nerrors Goii'\/aga piled up six runs in\nthe second inning and were treated to\ngoose eggs for the balance of the\ngame. Doth teams turned the same\ntrick, in the same Inning. In the\nsecond half of the second inning\nCranbrook scored three ronB, yet\nwith men on second and third base,\nfailed to get a single score.' For\nseven innings neither team got a run\nand while Cranbrook had three earned runs to their credit, Gonzaga had\nsix runs, all secured by errors.\nThe score by innings was as fol.\nlows:\nGottzaga   0 60000000\u2014(i\nCranbrook   0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 C-3\nNOTES OF THE GAME.\nA (ew changes in the line-up of thc\nCrambrook nine will greatly strengthen the team.\nIn the game of Tuesday, Gaven,\nwho pitched for Cranbrook struck\nout fourteen men, In return Malloy\nfor Gonzaga struck out only five men\nCranbrook was unforiinate in placing hits, while Gonzaga, assisted hy\nerrors, placed the ball just out of\nreach.\nBase hall seems to be a comedy of\nerrors, for Oranbrook defents Moyle,\nMoyic defeats Gonzaga and Gonzaga\ndefeats Cranbrook. tt would seem\nthat errors and luck, ns it is called,\nis large,y responsible for the wining\nor losing of a game of ball.\nCOTTON KINttS INDICTED\nPatten and Seven Others Charged\nWith Manipulating Market.\nNew York, June 15.\u2014The government cunie out iu the open yoster\nday with its attempt to prove manipulation ol tho cottuu muTKet.\nJ unit's A. Patten of Chicago, ami\nseven lesser figures in the speculative\nileitis, have heen indicted, charged\nwith conspiracy in restraint of trade,\nunder thc Sherman anti-trust law.\nThe indictment was returned hy a\nspecial federal grand jury late yesterday afternoon.\nFive of these indicted, James A.\nPatten, Kugene B. Scales, Frank B.\nHayne, William p. Brown and M, H.\nBothschild, gave tm.i -if $5,000, For\nthe other throe, who were neither\npresent in court nor represented hy\nlawyers, bench warrants were Issued\nThey are Sydney J. Herman, Robert\nM. Thompson nnd Charles A. Little.\nImmediately the incident was an\nnounced there wns an exciting break\non the New Yolk Cotton Kxrhiinge,\nJuly nnd August deliveries declining\nahout II.,Mt a hale.\nPJve counts are embraced fn the\nindictment, including conspiracy with\ncertain corporations not therein in\ndieted to demand \"arbitrary, excessive and monopolistic prices for rot-\nton.\"\nPROHIBITION NOT IN THK DIB LB\nIturnl Dean Cayley's mild deserlp\ntlon of the clause was \"humbug,\"\n'The Christian Church,\" ho snid,\n'exists to preach the Gospel. We do\nnot find in any word of our Lord's\nteaching tne doctrine of prohibition,\nnot only In one but in many wnysf\"\nThe rural Henri quoted a romftrK mado\nto him that, this kind of action by\nchurchmen wuh 'making the church\nstink In the nostrils of some of the\nmost splendid men In the country,\"\n\"We haven't tbe right,\" be ndded,\n\"to alienate tbe respect and support\nof men who do not happen to think\nIt wise for men to he more prohibl\ntory than Hod.\"\nMEETING OF\nCITY COUNCIL\nIf. Y. Parker Appointed\nCity Engineer.\nWILL SPRINKLE STREETS\nWhat the City Dads are Doing for\nthe Welfare of the City of\nCranbrook.\nA meeting of tlie city council waa\nheld at the council chambers uivTui's-\nday evening. There were present\nMayor Fink, and Aldermen Hunt,\nJackson, Jolwison, Patmore and\nCampbell.\nA communication from residents\n,m Cranbrook street re the supply of\nwater was received and filed, und referred to tbe Fire and Water commit-\nteef\nThe Mayor said tnat he had authorized Undertaker Ueatty to bury\nthe child oi Mr. Moss, which waa\napproved by the Council.\nThe Chief of Police was authorized\nto purchase a ticket for a Mrs.\nBurns to Minot, North Dakota, being\nin distress, and deserted by her bus-\nband.\nA discussion took place re the use\nof the lire team in their sprinkling\nthe streets, which was ably debated\nupon, the matter was referred to the\nFire and Water committee.\nMoved by Aldermen Hunt and Jackson that Mr. H. Y. Parker he engaged as City Engineer, to have\ncharge of all city improvements, such\nappointment to take effect from the\nfirst of June, 1910, at a salary of $150\nper niiuilh, subject to a by-law to he\ndrafted by thc City Solicitor defining\nhis duties.\nOn motion of Aldermen Hunt and\nl'atmore that leave be'granted to in*\ntroduco by-law 79, being cited as\nTemporary Loan by-law 1910' No. 2\nCarried.\nSnld by-law was read a llrst and\nsecond time. Council then sesolved\ninto a committee of the whole to\nconsider said by law clause by clause*\nThe committee on rising reported\nprogress and on motion of Aldermen\nHunt and Patmore was read a third\ntime.\nThe city clerk was instructed to\ncall Tor tenders1 for the moving of the\nFire Hall from its present site to tne\nlots bought by the city on Nortwry\nAvenue.\nOn motion of Aldormen .lactson\nand Patmore the city clerk was instructed to notify Mr. Baldwin tnat\nMr. H. Y. Parker has been appointed\nas city engineer and from whom he\nwill receive orders.\nMoved by Aldermen Jackson and\nCampbell tbat by-law No. 75, being\nin amendment to the Trades License\nby-law bo read a third time nnnlly\nparted.\nBOOSTS CANADA\nN. Hanson of Wasa wbb in the city\nMonday on business.\nmarl Grey Says  Prospects Were\nNever Brighter.\nCape Bristol, June Hi.--Immediately on landing Karl Arey was surrounded by eager reporters, but held\nbis own against the fire of questions\nwith frank, good humor and a subtle avoiding of controversial subjects\nHe said he had u delightful voyage\non a most comfortable ship. The\ndevelopment of Canada Is proceeding\nas hard as it can go, the maritime\nprovinces being as good for immigration as the northwest.\n\"Prospects were never brighter,\"\ntbe governor general .said. \"Why\ndon't you come ami see the country.\nYou cannot understand it until you\nvisit It, ami when you hnve visited it\nonco you won't be happy until you\nhavo soon it a dozen times,\n(ircy added tnat the Canadians\nAcre pleased with tbe present class of\nImmigrants. He was finally naked\niboiit  the Imperial spirit in Canada.\n\"Tlie imperial spirit Ih all right In\nOanftda,\" he answered, \"why they\nure mote imperial than you are. I\nwish you would come to Toronto and\nsee the Umpire dny celebrated as I\nsaw li, th6n> you would know what I\nmenu. People in Canada believe in\nthemselves nnd in tholr future a\u00bb pan.\nof the empire.\nWAIt TllltKATM.\nIliit'liaiest, lioiimmilu, .Idne 22. \u2014\nThe Roumanian foreign office has\nmode n peremptory demand upon 'be\n(itei'iini government loi nut ltd net\/ton\nfor tho injuries Buffered when n mob\nnl 1'li'fii'iin recently atlnrked a llo-\nfimni'in mall steamer.  Orooco is giv\nen eight iIuvh In which to comply\nwith Hie dcmmul niter which  Pounin\nIn \"will tako steps necessary t<> tip\nbold lbe mitlnmil  dignity.\"\nTbc satisfaction is lo include nfll\ncini apologleSi material compensation\nfor dmiuigc done find the dlsmlssr-il\nof the prefect of the port of Piraeus, \u00a9lie Utoapertor.\nESTABLISHED   1895\nA. B. GRACE,\nEditor\nSubscription\nf2M Par Year\nAdvertising rates   made   known   on\napplication.\nCANADIAN   LOYALTY\nIn a recent issue ol tbe London il\nlustrated paper. \"Canada\" appears\ntin- following.\n\u25a0 i bad to go to Canada to learn\nwhat loyalty infant' was tin- expres\nsion made un ol the other day by\none ol the most prominent o( the In\ncreasing number ol representative\nBritons who have recently been\ntravel.ing through tbe Dominion tor\nfor tin- Bret time. 01 course, tbe\nremark was called forth by thfl elab\n\u25a0 rate public ceremonial held through\nout Canada on the day of our late\nKing's funeral. fflven a casual\nglance at the hundreds ol journals\nwhich are imw published in the Do\nminion inspires a feeling ol regret\nthat copies ol them cannot be aeeu\non the tables ol every public library\n\u25a0 in the Dotted Kingdom. Some of\nthe most polished tributes ol aflec\ntlon to the memory of King Edward\nand of loyaHy to his successor are\nto be found in tho.se French-Canadian\njo irnais which. we are so apt to\nforget, circulate among a population\n..er two millions whose Hothei\nland is France, cn the west the\nGerman population is large enough\nto support a journal published .;.\nthai lauguage, which echoes the\ntheme. What is bo striking in the\neditorial observations ol the journals\nIs the historical knowledge they\nevince of the value of British lusti\ntutlons as symbolised by the crown,\nthough appreciation of the personal\nattributes of King Edward ami mem\nories of his visit to Canada empha\nsize the tone of keen emotion displayed at the loss of a friend as well\nas of a Sovereign. A perusal of\nCanadian journals just now also\nserves as a reminder that our visi\ntors from Overseas betray the keen\nest interest in. and the most schol\narly knowledge oi, those landmarks\nand buildings which still remain as\nmonuments of the enterprise and\nprowess of our common ancestors.\nThe observance ol Empire Day ln the\npublic schools Of Canada is to be\ncredited with the survival of much of\nthis feeling, and wo believe it would\nbe a powerful factor in promoting\nthe .stability of the Empire and the\nwell-being of its peoples if Empire\nDay observances were more honored\nIn the heart of the Empire, where\ndisplays oi sentiment and patriotism \\\nare too often either ridiculed or de- I\ncried.' \"\nUN1VEBSITY SITE.\nThe  University  Site commission is !\nreceiving plenty nf.ahvlee, good, bad\nand Indifferent.   The Vancouver committee put up a strong case, that is, j\nIf emphatic, not to    say    dogmatic, I\nlanguage is  ever    characterized    by\nStrength.   The   Vancouver   World   dis- j\nclaims the  Interpretation    placed on !\nIts utterances by the Colonist; it dis-\navows any intention of antagonizing\nlho university, if it should   he   located nenr  Vlctorln; but it    wishes    to\npoint out thnt in Its   judgment,   the\ninexorable logic of events   will    ulti\nmutely determine    the   establishment\nof a University at   Vancouver,    even\nthough rjne lirst. should   go   to   Vic\ntorla.   Its main argument   Is   based\nupon tbe opinion of some two dozen\nAmerican professors, all of whom la\nvor a site in, or near to, a large center of population.   In tbis connection\n1t may be   interesting   to   note   th\"\nopinion of Professor Mills, one of the\noldest and best known   professors o\nMcQill, who has just     resigned from\nthe staff nfter twenty-five years' service.   He states that, although Mon\ntreal  with   its  present    population ol\nGOO.OOO Is the commercial  and  Indus\ntrial metropolis of Canada,    citizens\nof Montreal take no   Interest in   the\nUniversity, few,   even nf   its   richest\nmen contribute to the funds, and the\ncity as a   whole,    wns satisfied with\nmere mat.cri al   progress     and     cared\nlittle for the higher    life     and     the\nHumanities.   He  declared  thnt  Mon\ntreal showed no more interest In the\nuniversity thnn  If it were situated nt\nthe south  pole.   He also crltised the\nmethods of   tht'     university,     which I\ntended to make it, more   and   more, j\na mere technical school,    the   object j\nbeing, not to make men,     but   prac  '\ntitionera and     specialists    one   who t\n1 a i apenl  a   -pinner    of   a     century j\nwithin n- walli  should know wberetif :\n1 \u25a0\u25a0   peaks, and It is not a little 8lng-\nular that  the chief nrrurnwtnnrfw up\n\u25a0 \u25a0ii which the Vancouver committee\nhe <\u25a0 II i claims, should be Uu- one\nwhich Professor Mills considers mosi\nInimical t<> thi- (fell-being ol a um\nvei   tj    Tbe  W.-ek,\nUNITED WHtKLKSS\nWith the arrest ol tin- president am)\nv ce president and other office\u2122 of\nthe United Wireless company in Sew\nY'.rk a much touted tinari'in] rocket\nconies down n wortbleHs ntlck\nTwenty-eight thousand share holders\nthroughout, the United States , and\nCanada who have been flattered into\ntin- belief that theii shares were\nworth $60 now find they are worth\njust the price of n pontage stamp,\ntwo cents each.\nThe exploitation of this company\nlins been a peculiarly sordid and eold\nblooded operation    Thr- assets of the\n'Iff i met    Ite     Torrent.      company     were\ntaken in \u00bbt a valuation of over\nIROOO.OOO vet wb**n the shareholders\nof the he Forrest company asked to\nexchange their ut.r.fk for United Wire\nlesH they were tobl then shares were\nworthiest\nTo make n Ions storv short nun,\nuuii worth of nusetH were canitallz-od\nbv the  United  Wireless    company    at\n$100,000,000 nnd bv n proeesH of manipulation the Insiders boosted the\nprices of wt.nek and sold out at enor\nmous profits to UiemsplveH    In   rnr\nmug ont   this scheme  newspapers all   shoes.\nover the country either played sucker      She   Dear  me,  but   1  should    think\nand published tbe   lying    boosts     or  that would hurt.   Why, I had a little\nsold their  space    tor     that    purpose   nail in my shoe one tlay, aijd it made\nwitb   tht   result   thut   small   investors   me just as lame.   What's   that    man\nhy the tens of thousands    have     put   away out  there running for?\ntheir savings    into     this     worthless      He -Trying lo catch a lly?\nscheme She   Now, Harry,    you're     fooling\nThe officers of the company have mo. Tbe idea of making all tbat\ncleaned up $5,000,000 to $10,000,000 fuss over a lly. Atth It's too eaily\napiece by thimblerigging the public in the season, anyhow We haven't\nwith the assistance of a foolish or put up our screens yet,\navaricious press. Stockholders will He -Hello' A squeeze play! Dully'\nnow have to take their satlstactl n She\u2014What kind of a play is that?\nout of tbe prospect that the olhcials | He\u2014My dear girl; you have caught\nof the company will get good -tiff , the general plan of the game beauti\nterms in the pcucteuiary. fully, but the squeeze   play     is    too\n_., ,     \u00b0 . 'technical.   I'll explain  that  tbe uest\nThis  Is   the   way   l.anner   makes  tbe 'time   we   come\npeoples       money       lly        In       1896       She\u2014Oh,  will  you  bring  me  again?\nwhen he came Into power   the   Dom    Wlw\u00bb s)mll Wl, (.mm.<\nInlon expenditures culled for    $7   per ;    Ue   TtRl D0M saV;. ,  limv lulVl, mi\nhead of our population, or   $3^   per   otuer afternoon off in 1915,\nfamily    in  1909   those   expenditures\n.\u25a0all tor $19   pei   head or $95 per lam j lllluv  ,.    WlUo|l  Wl>llt     ,\u201e      N).Ul|1\nl!>'     \"   \"',-  \"pemi tare   per  head was Wt,(lll(,M,,\u201ev m n,h,,(,I)(W to a wtN ,,,.,\u201e\nexcessive lu 1896, as the Liberals de tM(lt ,.lU\nclared on the hustings, how  are thoy\ngoing   tO   excuse   tins     enormous      in |    ,.,\ncrease?\nw.\nK.\nBEATTY\nUndertaker,\nKmbalraor,\nFlltiorai Dlt'oetor,\nOHANBHOOK, B.C.\nE. K. P. 6t P. House\nTHAT'S US\nWe handle Klour, Fred, Hay and Grain, llutter, Kggs, Canned\nGoods of nil kinds; Potatoes, Harness, Tea ami Coffee, Our prices\nare right.     Your patronage solicited.\nEast Kootenay Produce & Provision House\nHntisb Columbia's exhibit at the\nSportsman show In Vienna, Austria,\nhas won s,\\ medals out of a total ol\n:\\ The awanl (or the larges t bead\nn  the show   was taken hy    tbe      Pro\n\\ ince When Sir Wllfi Id l*attriei\nvisits Hritish Columbia be will find b\nbigger and more hralner head on thc\nshoulders ot one. Dick McBride, that\npan he found at Ottawa\nWe have beard ol Joe Martin In\ni Ittawa, oi Manitoba aud Brii Ish\ni 'olumhin snd now we hear ol the\nsame Joe Martin in the same old\ntvaj hi the British House ol Parlia\nment i\\v was a troublesome Martiu\n:; this Province, he will be a verj\ntroublesome one In England\nGovernor Dlrkenson ol Nevada   has\nthat he will    not     interfere\nwith the   Jeffries Johnson fight winch\nill take place at  Reno,   A    ton   ol\nliterature   sent    to     the     California\ni   simply caused   the removal\nthi   Bght,   to  Nevada,  and California to lose a million dollars.\nHEARD IN THK GRAND STAND.\n\\ ei lan had the following Interesting onversatlon with his \"best\"\na the ball ganie the othei evening\nShe What did tht man with the\nwire over his [ace say''\nHe   l ine ball.\nShe I don't understand why he\nsaid it\nHe The pitcher threw a ball, j\nThat's different from a strike you J\nknow.\nShe-of course.   Anybody  could see I\nhe threw a ball.   He had it in plain i\nsight in his hand.   What   else   would\nbe be expected to throw?\nHe- A  strike.\nShe- But the man with the stick |\ndoes the striking, doesn't he?\nHe He strikes, but it is a strike If i\nhe misses.\nShe There! That man who talks\nsaid strike, and the one with the\nstick hadn't stirred.\nHe- It was a good ball, and he j\nought to have struck.\nShe- Well, he didn't, and it isn't\nnir to treat htm that way. Why,\nuow. he's dropped the stick and is\ngoing away.\nHe Yes. He gets his base on four\nballs.\nShe Why, you story-teller, there's\nonly one ball there. Say, Harry, do\nthe players wear horrid spikes in\ntheir gloves?\nHe\u2014No. the spikes   are     in     their\nII \\K\\ l*V    McCAR IKK.\nami   M u DONALD,\nBftnistoi'h tuui Suiu'itois,\nJRANBROOK, B. V\n\\\\.  V. GURD,\nBarrister,  Solicitor, etc .\n'RANBROOK, B. C\nG,  11   THOMPSON.\nBarrister, Solictt\nNotary Public\nonu-B  Hold\nami\ndings,\nII. c.\nCRANBROOK,\nMcVlTTlE & PARKER\nP.L.8. & C.K.\nCRANBROOK, B- C\n. T.  LAIDLAW,\nMining Engineer and\nB (.'. Land Surveyor,\nI*.(\u00bb   Box 2:i(>. Phone 228.\nVRANBROOK, B. C.\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nDr. E. W. Connolly\nPhysician and Sukqkon\nOflice: Armstrong  Ave\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nB C. LIVERY FEED\n&    SALE    STABLE\nBoth Siiifrie und Doblo\nDrivers, for all purls\nof the distriel. Good\nSudfUo Horses. Good\nTurnouts. Up-to-date\nRigs.\nOpposite Royal Hotel Phone ui\nDoeast & Deacon. Proprietors\nJ. F. Deacon. Manager\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\n*******\n\u25ba\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nii Cranbrook ii\nLivery\nWe atik you to call and try\nour oew Consignment ot new\nand Up-to-date Ties for\nWinter   and   Summer.    Just\nreceived Toppir unit Reliable\nHorses    at.    your    dispos-al.\nGive    them   a   trlul tujd be\nconvinced.\nPhone 47 Oranhronlc, II 0,\nHOURS\ni to II ii.m.   - i\" I pui-     i\u00b0 \u00bb pi\u00bb\n*    Phone Offlce   105.\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nJ. \\Y. R0TLEDGE-,\nM.M.V..   V.S..\nGraduate of Ontario Veterinary\ncolleue, Toronto In 1S98. Gradate and medalist of McKlllip\nVeterinary college, Chicago, 111.\nin 1900. Registered member of\nBritish Columbia association.\n*LL CALLS NIGHT * OAY PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO\nOFFICE   AT   McKINSTRY'S   LIVERY  BARN\nCRANBROOK, B. C.\nF. E. Orrison\nBand Master City Band.\nTeacher of String and Standard Instruments. Choir\ntrainer.   Orchestra furnished\nPhone 153.\nCRANBROOK. B. C.\n**********************\nI\nV\n'\/\nSTEWART'S\nThe Leading Fruit Store.\n1\n\u2022 Choice Oranges, Lemons '.\nI             \"SUNKIST BRAND\" %\n!; Bananas   Figs    Dates ;\ny       Sweet Potatoes 1\n!'             Celery i\nI     Hot House Lettuce\nI Rhubarb    Cranberries\nt'Hiibronh Lodge, No. M. A. I'\\ A. M\nKojiUlar Itiootllltrs Oil\ntlio I bird Thursday\nof uvery inonib.\nVisiting brothrun\nwoloninuil,\nW. P, ATTHimilO, W. M.\nR. w. Connolly, Secretary\nANCIENT ORDER \/ FORESTERS\nCOURT CRANBROOK, 8943\nMeets In Carmen's Hull \"nd nnd  lib\nThursday of each nr nili nt S |< nl\nsharp.\nA.   McCoWuD,  Chief   Ranger\nC. A. Abbott, Secretary.\nVisiting Brethren made welcome.\nCRANBROOK AERIE 967\nF. O. E.\nFRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES\nMoot every Friday at H p.in\nVisiting   Brotnora Cordially   Invltod\nW. 13. Johnson, acting president.\nW. F. O. darter, acting Sec.\nAerie Physician,   I'.   O.   llox 28.\nI    St.-\n1\nwavt's HiioChoooltttoa   *\n**********************\nMil LEAF REBEKAH LODGE\n|   HUGH STEWART   |\n*\/    Armntrong Ave Phono m    &\nMeotb every second and fourth\nWndnetday at new Fraternity\nHnl). Sojourlng RebcKahs cor-\ndldfly Invited,\nN.n. Minn L, M. Tn null an nor\nBee.    MIhb Mae Ohupman.\ny<..(........M..IM....,.,...f...l.lMI>llVHI^\nI Rocky Mountain Chapter j\nI NO    Ut>,   11.  A. M. j\n;\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666*\u2666\u2666\u2666\nt\nRegular mr.\ng    tluv    iu   Cltl'll\nS   u'ulutik,\n5      SojoiiriilUK\n;n:   L'uil 'I'm\niilli  at night\n\t\niojourniiig  Cotnpunlons   are   a\nirdlally invlleu, |\n. ii.    ll. siiiiiit, Scribe b.|\nI \u00a3       llox Ural       OHANUKOOK, II. V.   3\n\u00ab 2\n%W.WHWWW.\"<A\u00ab>W\u00ab.W\/VWWHWWWlf\n******<*y*4***********v* \u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2022\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\n**********************\nW. Cline\nnr tbo olil MutiltobH llitrber\nShop can now be found tn tlie\nMANITOBA HOTEL\nPlrst t'luss  Work  iu\nall  bvanohoB of the\n;; Tonsorial   Art I '<\n**********************\nV\\e Denl in Everything From\n\u25a0i Needle to a Locomotive\nJoseph H. McLean\nDBAI.Kit IN\nAll kinds of Second-Hand Goods\nFurniture a SPECIALTY\n\u2014o\t\nBUYER OF FURS\nSage's Old   Stand, Hanson Ave-\nPhone USI\nD.J.JOHNSON\nCARPENTER   AND\nBUILDER\nCONTRACTS SOLICITED.\nHOUSES\nFor   Sele or Rent At Reasonable\nPrices.\nOffice& Workshop\u2014Lewis St.\n?hone No. 9K.\nFrank Dezall\nGENERAL BLACKSMITH\nand\nWOODWORKER\nRubber Tires Applied\nTo Buggy Wheels\n1QHNTS   POR   CANADIAN CYCLE\nAND MOTOR CO'8 BICYCLES\nRepairing a Specialty.\nPhone 50     \u2022   \u2022   \u2022      P. O. Bo'i 213.\nTHE PALM\nPhone 141\nIs the Place to go for\nIce Cream and\nHome Made Candy\nC\nSinger Sewing\nMachines do\nthe Best Work\n\"^\nJf\nj! George   R.  Leask  & Co*\nBUILDERS\nand\nContractors\nPlans, Spisoifkiations    \u2666\nand Estimates\nFURNISHED ON APPLICATION\ngg! PHONG 114 P, O, BOX 868\nALL  KINDS  OF   BUILDING   MATERIAL\nCONSTANTLY   ON   HAND.\n*****************************************\nI'hey last a lifetime anrl cost\nvery little more than thrown\nogether, catchpenny, cheap\nmachines. Sold cm small\nmonthly payments by\nGeo. B. Powell\nSinger Store\nArniHirong Avenue.\nPhono 157. Oranbrook, B.O.\nALSO  SKOONII    HANI)  MAOIIINICH\nFOR SALE   OHKAP AND TO\nRUNT,\nNORTH     STAR    HOTEL\nKIMBERLEY,   B.C.\nH.   W.    DREW,   Proprietor.\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\n********************************************\nj WENTWORTH\nHOTEL. g:^b\u00ab*ook'\nIs a large and attractive hotel of superior\nelegance in all its  appointments, with  a\ncuisine of superior  excellence.    Railway\nmen, Lumbermen and Miners  all  go  to\n< >\no\n<>\nThe   Wentworth\n]|    J. H. McDONALD Proprietor\n***********************************\ni ********************* *,)>*******************<;\nll Found!\nnan\nOn Baker stieet, one door west\not Messrs, Hill*& Co., the only\nplace in town that can make\nlife worth living.\nCosmopolitan Hotel\nE. H. SMALL,   Manager.\n********************************************\n' *********************** ********* ***********\nil phone: ntr*\nGold Standard\nTeas and Coffee\nOur whole time is devoted to your wants in the\n.. Grocery line therefore we absolutely guarantee every\n\u2022\u00bb  article that leaves our store.\nWe will thank our customers to advise us if at any\n',',  time goods are received that are not No. I quality.\nI CAMPBELL & MANNING\nStaple and Fancy Grocers\n************** *****<,** ***+****<** *************\nimmm^mm^^\nmmmmmMtMmmm^mmmmm VANCOUVER'S\nFIRST FAIR\nSage into Canada, it has been in demand by thousands of up-to-date society women. Parisian Sage will\nturn harsh, lusterless, ill looking\nImir into bright, luxuriant hair In a\nfew days. It is a delightful and invigorating dressing, contains no dye\nor harmful ingredients and Is not\nsticky or greasy. Thc girl with the\nAuburn hair on every package.\nSix days in which to win premiums\ntotaling J3l',000, to become acquainted with tho Industrial, agricultural\nand mineral resources of British\nColumbia, to revel in amusement uf\nthe highest und most varied type\u2014\nthese are the main fenlures offered by\nthc holding here of the Vancouver\nexhibition from August 15th to 20th.\nAt the rate pre,cut construction\nwork is proceeding thc grounds nnd\nbuildings will be ready long before\nopening day. The industrial hall is\nalready completed, work has been\nstarted on the mammoth machinery\nhall, poultry aud dog show build\nings, horse and \u2022cattle stables, sheep\nand pig pens, and on the foundation\nol thc grandstand, which is to neat\n4,600 persons. The latter, by the\nway, will be unique in itsell in that\nlt will have room on the Intermediate)\nfloor for an Immense cafe and Bhelter\nexhibition buotlw on the ground\nfloor. The floating landing Btage\nwhich la to lie built to receive freight\nand passengers coming by water from\nChllllwack and other points will be\nstarted shortly.\nOf the 00 acres which the exhibition grounds comprise 40 are cleared\nln line shape for the buildings themselves while the association will turn\nthe remaining twenty into a natural\nperk of great beauty. Thc lighting\nscheme to consist of millions ot incandescent outlining buildlngB and\ngrounds, ls nearly completed and\nwill he undertaken by the B. C. Electric company.\nSpace applications for the machinery hall have been received in such\nquantity that the association is up\nagainst it to know what to do with\nth\"m all. Applications for amusement concessions are also numerous\nand of such high quality that it is\nassured this feature will alone be a\nnotable one. Combined with the regular concessins will be dally hand\nconcerts, vaudeville shows and six\nraces under the auspices of the Local\nHunt club. Although no betting will\nbe allowed at the races, sufficiently\nlarge purses have been hung np to\nensure the best of sport.\nThe division of the days at the Exhibition will be particularly Interesting, as follows: Merchant's Day,\nAmerican Day, Labor Day and Canadian Day. The derision of the\nTrades and Labor Council to bold the\nregular Labor celebration on one of\nfair days and at the fair grounds will\nbe a big feature, including as lt will\nextra sports and amusements. For\nMerchants' Day all retail grocers in\ntbe province will assemble here to be\nthe guests of Vancouver Retail Grocers' association, in convention. On\nAmerican Day special excursions will\nbe run to Vancouver from all points\nln Washington and Oregon. On that\nday a crowd of 100,000 is expected to\nattend the exhibition and an enual\nnumber, If not greater, on Canadian\nDay.\nAlthough the exhibition will be\nopen to the public on August 15th\nthe formal opening will be reserved\nuntil Tuesday when Sir Wilfred\nLaurier will be on hand to deliver\ntbe chief address at tbe ceremonies.\nCoal Discovered By a Horse.\nThe story ol a remarkable strike\nof cohI in a singularly unexpected\nmanner is told hy a member of the\nparty now workiug on the survey of\nEllison the new townsltc near Hazel-\nton, on the O T. P. In a letter to\nWilliam Dee, of this city.\nOue of the men In the party is using a horse nnd was ln the habit of\ntethering his animal at a certain\nspot every day. Thc horse, in gracing constantly, pawed up the ground\nand one evening Its owner made thc\nstartling discovery that it had uncovered a seam ol coal which investigation proved to he over seven feet\nwide.\nThe news of the strike caused a\ngeneral flutter III thc vicinity and\nclaims arc now being staked out.\nThe coal Is anthracite and the strike\nhns given a new impetus to prospecting in the district.\nCRANBROOK DISTRICT\nNOTICE is hereby given that thirty days from date hereof I Intend to\napply to the Chief Commissioner ot\not Lands and the Assistant Commissioner of Lands tor the district ot\nEast Kootenay for a license to prospect tor coal and petroleum on tbe\nfollowing described land in Block\n4593: Commencing at a post planted\nat the southeast corner of iMward\nCurtis' location belmT license No.\none thousand three hundred and\nnineteen (1319) situate on Kifhenen-\nna Creek, being the initial post\nsouthwest corner, thenee north eighty\n(80) chains; thence east eighty (88)\nchains; thence south eighty (80)\nchains; thence west eighty (80)\ncbains to point of commencement,\nand containing six hundred and forty\nacres, more or less.\nLocated this   3rd day of June, 1910.\nG. W. LOPER, Locator,\n25-29. James Fisher. Agent.\nCalifornia Oil will bring;\nyou greater and quicker\nreturns than any other\ninvestment\nYou have heard of the wouderfu wealth of the California Oil Fields\u2014of how men who invested\nhut a few dollars in various companies at their inception became independently wealthy in a night.\nThe instances that we quote herewith, in which a hundred dollar original investment hecame\nworth as high as fifteen thousand dollars, are not exceptions.\nCRANBROOK  LAND    DISTRICT\nDistrict of East Kootenay\nTake notice that I, Mrs. Sadie J.\nMcFarlane of Cranbrook, B. C, occupation Married Woman, intend to\napply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands: Commencing at a pust planted on the west\nbank of the Moyie river one chain\n47 links east of the N. E. corner of\nLot No. 9797, thence west (30) chains\nthence north (15) chainB more or less\nto south corner of Robertson's purchase, thence east (15) chains more\nor less to west line of J. Robertson'\npre-emption, thence south (10) chains\nmore or less to the S. W. corner of\nJ. Robertson pre-emption, thence\neast (12) cbains more or less, thence\nsouth (5) chains to point of commencement, containing 35 acres more\nor leas.\nSADIE  J. MCFARLANE,\nThomas Cadwallarder, Locator\nDated April, 26, 1910. 22-30\nActivity in Kootenay Mines.\nMcKenzie & Mann preparing to develop their claims.\nFrom all quarters come reports of\nrenewed activity in mining. Districts\nthat have for some time been more\nor less neglected are now receiving\nattention. Mines are being opened up\nand prospects developed on every\nhand. The ore shipments so far this\nyear indicate a fnr greater output\nthan that of lost year. Extin ive\nexperimental operations are being\nconducted with a view to arriving at\na commercial basis tor the exploitation of the zinc resources of West\nKootenay. One branch of these experiments ls being carried on right\nin Cranbrook, but so far insufficient\nadvance has been made to permit of\nany publicity. That the successful\nelucidation of the problem of profit,\nable treatment of zinciferous ores\nmeans much to this district must be\nobvious to any person who has the\nleast knowledge of the ore bodies of\nEast Kootenay. The work now being carried out under the auspices of\nthe mines department of the Domln\ninn government will, It is hoped, he\nthe means of successfully elucidating\nthis problem.\nIn connection with mining activity\nin these parts, it is especially worthy\nof note that Messrs. Mncken-zle and\nMann, tho rallroid builders, purpose\nerecting a smelter at Kimberley iv\nthe very near future and to proceed\nactively with the development of\ntholr mining properties In that vicinity. Messrs. Mackenzie tt Mann have\nsecured control of a new chemical\nprocess of mineral extraction, the invention of an Ontario chemist, which\nIt 1s believed wlll solve the dl.l'i-\ncuHles heretofore encountered in the\ntreatment of zinc-bearing ores.\nMr OS   ANDERSON\nNOTIOB\nNOTICE is hereby given tbat 30\nlays after date I intend to apply to\nthe Honourable Chief Commissioner\nof Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over tlie following landB, situate in the district\nof Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593:\nCommencing at a  post   planted at\nor near 11    miles due east of the 40\nmile-post    on C. P. R. survey   line\nwhich is the Western boundary of Lot\n4593, and being the southwest corner\npost of Mary Denner's claim:   thence\nnorth eighty (80) chains, thence east\neighty  (80)  chains,  thence south(80)\n;lghty chains,     thence     west eighty\nchainB to the point of commencement\nmaking 640 acreB, more or less.\nLocated this 19th day of April, 1910\nMARY DENNER, Locator.\nEathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWilliam E. Butts,    Witness.        24-28\nTake, for iustnnce, if you had Invested\n3100 in the following companies, on the\nfollowing basis, you would have made:\nSilver Tip *    flOO\nW. K  1,000\nSterling  1,000\nPremier  1,100\nMonte Christo  1,120\nRecord      2,000\nS. P. & McK  2,400\nSaucr Dough  4,l(l(i\nLucile  5,000\nSan Joaquin  5,700\nPeerless  Ii,ii50\nKuril River  !i,500\nCentral Oil  15,000\n\"Pinal\" shares sold at 25 cents, are now\nelling at #25, and paying monthly divi\ndeuds of 15 per cent, an income of $fiil per\nmouth ou an investment of $100. When\nthe \"Silver Tip\" came in, the stock jumped\nover night from tit! cents to t4 and has\nheen paying monthly dividends of 10 pet-\ncent ever since.\nThere ia nothing phenomenal in such occurrences. Almost every day a well is\nbeing brought in by some company in the\nCalifornia oil fields, many of which are\ngushers, spouting thousands of barrels per\nday.'\nIhe \"Lakeview,\" Tor instance, came in\na short time ago with lO.O(K) barrels\n\"Silver Tip\" with 23,000 barrels a day.\nThe \"Coalinga-Mohawk\" a wonderful How\nof 12,000 barrels per day; and we honestly\nbelieve that the \"Ooalinga-Kuroku\" property will produce as much, if not more, in\nher first well, as  has any of lho premier\nwells in this district.\nWe base such a statement on the fact\nlhat the property controlled by this Company is so well situated, being within the\nproven oil zone, and having in its immediate\nvicinity the largest producing oil wells in\nthe world.\nYou will see therefore that in this proposition theelementof chance isoliuiinated,\naud you are practically placing your money\nin an already sure-thing. Never before\nhave the public been afforded an opportunity to buy in on the ground door in a\nproposition embracing at the same lime,\nthe maximum security for the money invested aud the greatest probable prolits.\nRemember that 96% of the wells\ndrilled in the Coalinga Field produce\noil.\nThe small block of stock remaining to be\nsold at 25 cents per share will no doubt be\ntaken up within a few days after this advertising announcement appears. This\nmeans, that if you anticipate acquiring an\ninterest in the California oil fields through\nthe purchase of shares in the Colinga\nEureka Oil Company, you must act promptly; either wire your reserve for a blo;k of\nshares at once, or remit by first mail, If\nyou wire, specify clearly the number of\nshares and send your cash deposit or all\ncash by first mail.\nOn receipt of wire, the Secretary of the\nCompany will set aside l he block requested,\nallowing sufficient time for a letter to reach\nIhe Company's oflice from your home, if\nyou take advantage ef the first mail.\nPrices of Shares 50\nCents, July 16th\nDo not overlook the fact that we have issued a statement that, the price of every\nshare in the Company will be advanced to\n50 cents on the morning of July llith. It\nwill be impossible for you to acquire Coalinga-F^ureka oil shares after that date at a\nlower figure Those who '. v\u00bb taken advantage of the 25 cent offt: vvill make 100\nper cent, on the money they have invested\nand will bo in the pathway ol great profits,\nsince it is a matter of a few weeks until the drills un our property will be down\nto the oil levels.\nNo man can become wealthy by leaving\nhis money in the Savings Hunk at a small\nrale of interest. You must invest your\ncapital in a proposition which embraces\nthe greatest security and a promise of\nearly and handsome profits.\nOIL IS PRODUCING, TODAY MORE\nMONEY AND GREATER WEALTH\nTHAN ANY OTHER RESOURCE OR\nCOMMODITY IN THE WORLD Tn a\nvery short time all of the available property in the Calilornia fields that are within the provon oil zone will be taken up by\ncapitalists or in the control of corporations.\nREMEMUEli THAT THE SHARKS\nOF THIS COMPANY ARE NONASSESSABLE. EACH SHARE HAS A\nPAR VALUE OP *1.00. SMALLEST\nBLOCK OP STuCK SOLD 200 SHARPS,\nON WHICH PAYMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS ;\nWHAT YOUR MONEY WILL, BUY   (Cash Plan S% Deducted)\n47.50 will buy 200 shares par value $200 1287.50 will buy 1,000 shares par value $1,000\n118.75 will buy 500 shares par value   500\nINSTALMENT PLAN\nTells How After Giving up Hnpf\nShe Wan Cured of Dandruff\nAfter reading this straightforward\nstatement of Mrs. Elizabeth E. An\nderson, of Mechanlcshurg, Pa., go to\nBeattie a Murphy, get a bottle of\nParisian Sage for only B0 cents, end\nif It don't do for you what It did\nfor Mrs. Anderson they will give you\nyour money hack. Just read this\nletter, it's worth your while:\n\"T hnd given up hope of ever being\ncured of dandruff, when I purchased a\nhottle of Parisian Sage. It has entirely removed tho dandruff, and has\nstarted a growth of new heir and all\nthis after having heen troubled for\nIB yenrs, I chcerrully recommend\nParisian Sage.\"\nParisian Sage cures dendruff, he\ncause It, gets right down Into the\nroots of the heir and kills the thousands of pernicious dandruff germs.\nSince the Introduction of   Parisian\nNOTICE\nNOTIOB ia hereby given that \u00bbe\n.lays after date I Intend to apply to\nhe Honourable Chief Commissioner\nif Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over the fol\nnwinn lands, situate in the district\nif Southeast Kootenay, In Lot 4593:\nCommencing at a   post   planted at\n>r near 11 miles due   east of the 40\n\u2022nile-post    on C. P. It. survey   ltne,\nvhlch is the Weslein boundary of Lot\n15911, and being the southeast corner\nlost of Mlntie Fein's claim,    thence\nwest eighty (8D) chains, thence nortb\nIghty (MO) chains,     then\u2122 east (80)\n\u2022Ighty chains,  thence     south eighty\ndialns to thc point of commencement\n-naklng 640 acres, more or less,\n.ucated this 19th day ol April, 1910\nMINTIE KEHR, Locator.\nEathen W. Hutts, Agent.\nWilliam E. Butts,    Witness.        24 28\n$20.00 cash and #15.00 per month for 2 months buys 200 shares\n30.00 cash ajd 22.50 per month for 2 months buys 300 shares\n40.00 cash and   30.00 per month for 2 months buys     400 shares\n$ 50.00 cash and $87.00 a month for 2 months buys\n100.00 cash und  75 00 a month fur 2 mouths buys\n5 '0 share a\n1,000 shares\nFREE\u2014A copy of our carefully prepared and comprehensive booklet \"Fortunes from California Oil.',\nNOTICE\nNOTICE Is hereby given that 80\nlayu after date I intend to apply to\n.he Honourable Chief Commissioner\nif Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over the fol-\nowing lands, situate In the district\nif Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4S93:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nir nenr 14 miles due east of the 39\nnile-post on C. P. It. survey line,\n.vhlch is the Western boundary of Lot\n4593, and being the southwest corner\npost of William E. Butt's claim:\n.hence cast eighty (80) chains, thence\nmi-til eighty (80) chains, thence west\n\"ighty (80) chaiiiH, thence south (80)\neighty chains    to the   point of com\ninurement,   making 640 acres, more\nLocated this 20th day of April, 1910.\nWILLIAM fi. BUTTS, Locator.\nEathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWei,ington Brock,    Witness.        24 28\nNOTICE\nNOTICE fs hereby given that 30\nlays after date I intend to apply to\ntht Honourable   Chief   Commissioner\nMr. Taschereau is so well and\nfavorably known throughout all\nCanada injudicial circles, and the\nfact that he has consented to act\nas Trustee of the funds received\nfrom the sale of shares, ensures the\nsubscriber the maximum security\nand a proper and true account of\nall moneys invested in the shares\nof the Company. Mr. Taschereau\nwill give his personal attention to\nthe disposition of the funds.\nAddress your applications and inquiries and make\nall cheques, drafts and money orders payable to\nG. L. TASCHEREAU, Trustee\nFOR\nCOALINGA-EUREKA OIL COMPANY (Inc.)\nSUITE 1 and 2      -      -       135 HASTINGS STREET, WEST\nVANCOUVER, B. C, CANADA\nof Lands for a license to prospect:or near 11 miles due east of the 41 west eighty (80) chains, thence south\nfor coal and petroleum over the fol-1mile-post on 0, P. K. survey line, eighty (80) chains, thence cast (SU)\nlowing lands, situate in the district! which lu the Western boundary ol Lot eighty chains, thonce north eighty\nof Southeast Kootenay, In Lot 4593: 4608, and being the northwest corner [ (80) chnins to the point of coin-\nCommencing at a post planted at post ol Luis Brown's cluim: thence mencement, making 64(1 acres, inure\nor near 12 miles    due east of the 41'south eighty (80) chains, thence oast or less.\nmile-post    on 0. P. R. survey    line, eighty (80) chains, thence north (80)   Located this 2(ltb day of April, lino.\nwhich is the Western boundary of Lot j eighty (80) chains,   thence west (80)1    WELLINGTON BROOK,  Locator,\n4593, and being the northeast corner eighty chains, to    the point of com- Eathen V. Hutts, Agont.\npost of Cora    Butts' claim:    thence , mencement,    making 640 acreB, more | William E. Butts,    Witness.        24 28\nsouth eighty (80) chains, thence west j or less.\neighty (8C) chains, thence north (80)   Located this 19th day of April, 1916,\neighty chains,     thence east     eighty LI'lH (i. BROWN, Locator.\nEathen W. Butts, Agent\nWillinm  E.  Butts,    Witness\nor less.\nLocated this 20th day of April, 1910.\n.1 AMI-IS DELL, Locator.\nBathen w. Hutts, Agent.\nWilliam K. Uutts,    Witness.       34-28\nto the     point of com\nmaking 640 acres, more\n(80) chains\nmencement,\nor less.\nLocated this 20th day of April, 1910\nCORA BUTTS, Locator.\nEathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWilliam E.  Butts,    Witness.        24-28\nNOTICB\nNOTICE Is herehy given that 30\ndays after date I Intend to apply to\ntho Honourable Chief Commissioner\nof Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over the following lands, situate In the district\nof Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593:\nCommencing at a  post   planted at\nNOTICK\nNOTICE\nNOTICM is hereby given that 30\n24-28' dnys after dntc I Intond tu apply to\n* the Honourable Chief OotnmlHBlonor\nof Lnnds for n license tu prospect\nfor conl and petroleum over tne ful\nlowing lands, situato in the distiict\nof Southeast Kootonay, in Lot 4593:\nCommencing at .i post planted at. PobI\nor nenr 13 miles due mul, uf the 891wost\nmile-post\nNOTICE\nnotice is horeby given thnt 30\ndny.-: after date I intend to apply to\nilm Honourable Chief Commissioner\nof I,anils for a license to prospect\nfur coal and petroleum over the following lands, situate in the district\nuf Southeast  Kuutenay,  In  Lot 4593:\nCommencing nt a post planted at\nur near II miles due cast of the 41\nmile post un 0. 1'. It. Hurvey line,\nwhich in Uie Western liuiindary ol Ixit\n4598, nml bolng the northeast corner\nf Sarah Brock's claim'- thence\nr.liiy  imii cbains, thonce south\nNOTICM Is hereby given that 30\ndays after date I Intend to apply to\nthe Honourable Chief Commissionei'\nof l.iuids for a   license   to   prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over Uie fol- mile-post   on 0, I', ll.     Btirvey line,  eighty (80) chnlns,     thence eaat (80)\nlowing lands, situate in the district which Is     tlie Western    boundary uf eighty chnlns.     thence nurth eighty\nof Southeast Kootenay, In Lot 4593: Lot 45113, and being the     northwoBt  I8(') chnlns     tu the     point of com-\nConunenclng at n   post   planted at corner post of .Iimiick     Doll's clnim:  moncomont,     making 040 acres, more\nor near 13    miles due east of the 39 tlionco soutb eighty (80) rliiiuis,thenee or less.\nmile-post    on C, P. R. survey   line, cost eighty 18(1) chains, llienee nurth   Located this 19th day of April. 191M\nwhich is the Wentorn houndary of Lot eighty (80) chains,    tin  west 180) HAIIAII BROOK, locator.\n4593, and being the northeast corner eighty chains     to the point of com- Kathen W. Butts, Agent,\npost of W.    Brock's claim:      thence mencement,    making C4II ncres, more  William E   Butts,    Witness.        24-81 NOTICK\nNOTICK ie hereby Riven that 3i>\ndays after date 1 intend to apply to\nthe Honourable chief Oonunirotoner\nol Lands for a license to prospect\nftir coal and petroleum over the (ol\nlowing lands, situate in the district\nof Southeast Kootenay. in Lot  4593\nCommencing at a post planted at\nOr uear one mile due east of the 27\nmile-punt on C. 1'. It. survey liue,\nwhich is the Western boundary o'\nLot 4593, and being the Southeast\norner pontof M WAYNE TWITCH\nELL'S claim, tbence west eighty (80)\nchains, thence north eighty 1,8*01\nchains, theuce east eighty * SO > cbaina\ntlience soutli eighty (KOi chuins to\nthe point of commencement, making\n640 acres,  more or less,\nM.   WAYNK  T'.Yn'CHKLL.Locutoi\nEathen w   Mutts, Agent.\nLocated this L6th day of April. 1910\nWilliam   K.   Hutts.   Witness J-l l\".*\nNOTICK\nNOTICK 18 herehy given thai 8(1\ndays after date I intend to appl) to\nCm Honourable Chief Oomnilsalonei\nol Landa for a license to prospect\n(or ooal and petroleum over the fol\nlowing lands, situate in the dun net\nof Southeast Kootenay, In Lot 4598\nCommencing at a   post    planted ai\nor near nine miles due east of the 3,'\nmile post on   0.   P,   U   survey    line,\nwhich is the Western boundary of Lot\n4593. and being the Northwest cornei\npost of   Anita   N      Mason's    claim,\nthence eaat eighty (80) cbaina, thence\nsouth eighty  (80)  cbams,  thence west\neighty < SO i chains, thence nortb  (80)\nchains to the point of commencement\nmaking  640 acres,  more or lees.\nLocated this 13th dav of April  191\nANITA  N.  MASON.   L.vat. i\nKathen W   Butts, agent\nWilliam  E.  Butts,  Wunesb 24 US\nNOTICB\nNOTICE is hereby given that 3i\ndays after date I intend to apply to\ntho Honourable Chief Commissionei\nof Lands for a license to prosper\nfor coal and petroleum over tbe fol\nlowing lands, situate in the difctric\nof   Southeast   Kuotenay    in   Lot   4593\nCommencing at a post planted a;\nor near 12 miteu due east of the 2-\nmile-porit on O. P K survey line\nwhich is the Western boundary of Lot\n459.1, and being the southwest coi\nner post of Walter J. Abbs' claim\nthence north eighty (80) chains\nthence east eighty (801 chains, theuce\naouth eighty (80) chains, thence wesl\neighty (80) chains to the point o\ncommencement, making U4I) acres,\nmore or less.\nLocntcd  this 22nd  day of  April,   1911\nWALTER J. ABBB, Locator,\nEathen  W    Butts,  Agent\nWilliam E.  Butts. Witnenn 24 2S\nNOTICE\nNOTICE is herehy given that 80\ndaya after dnte I intend to apply t.\ntho Honourable Chief Commissionei\nol Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal nnd petroleum over the fol\nlowing lands, situate in the district\nof Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593;\nCommencing at a   post   planted at\nor near 12     miles due east of the 3,\nmile-post     on    C  Y. R. survey line,\nwhich is tho Western houndary of Lot\n4503, and being the southeast corne\npost of Walter J. Abbs' claim: theticr\nnorth eighty (80) chains, thence wesl\neighty (80) chains, thence south (80\nchains, thence east eighty (80) chain.-\nto point    ot commencement,   makin\ni;4i) acres, more or less.\nLocated this 22nd day of April, 191\u00bb\nWALTER J.   ABBS, Locator,\nKathen W.  Butts, Agent.\nWilliam  B.  Butts,  Witness.        24-28\nNoTICK\nNOTICE! is hereby given that. 30\ndays after date I intend to apply to\nthe Honourable Chief Oommlssioner\nof Lnnds for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over the following lands, hituatft in the district\nof  Southeast   Kootenay    In   Lot  4503\nCommencing at a post, planted Ht.\nor near 13 miles due east of the 80\nmile pout, on the 0, P, K. survey line\nwhich Ib the Western boundary of Lot\n4598, and being the southwest cor\nti'T posl of Walter W Hay's claim\nthence north eighty (80i chains,\nthonco enHt oighty tM) chains, thonce\n\u25a0south eigbty (80) ohalns, thence west\ncommencement, making 640 acres,\nmore or less.\nLocated  thi-; 20th day of April.  1910\nWALTF1U  W    HAY,   Locator.\nRather.   W    Butts.   Ag\u00abmt\nWilliam   E.   Butti,  Witness 34 21\nNOTICK\nNOTICE is hereby given that 30\ndays after date I intentl to apply to\nthe Honourable chief Commissioner\nof Lauds (or a license to prospect\nfor coal uud petroleum over (he fol\nlowing lands, situute in the district\nol Southeast Kootenay, In Lot 4593.\nCommencing at a   post   planted at\nor near 13 miles due en.st of the 39\nmile (lost on the C. T, It. survey\nhue, which is the Western boundary\nof Lot 4593, aud being the southeast\ncorner post or Joseph s Danner'a\nclaim: thence west eightv tSlh chuins\ntheuce north eighty 1801 chuius,\nthence eust. eighty (80) chains.tbence\nBOUth eighty (8Qj chnins to tbe point\nof commencement, making 540 ueres\nmore or less\nLocated   tins   80th   day   ol   April.   19)0\nJOSBPH s.  DANNER,  Locator,\nEathen   W.   linns.   Agent,\nWilliam  K.  Units,  Wanos -i 28\nNOTICK\nNOTICK is hereby given Hint 80\ndays aftei date I Intend to appl) to\nthe Honourable Chief Commlssiouei\n'i Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coni and petroleum ovei  the li\nNOTICE\nNOTICK is hereby given that 3i\ndays after date I intend to apply ti\ntlio Honourable chief Commissionei\nol Lands for a license to prospeel\nfor coal and petroleum over the fol\nlowing lands, situate in tbe district\nof Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near nine (9) miles due east ol\nthe 35 mile-post on C. P. R. surve>\nline which is the Western boundary\nof Lot 4593, and being tbe southeast\ncorner post of Charles L. Paulson's\nclaim: thence north eigbty (tsO\nchains, thence west eighty (80) chains\nthence south eighty (80) chains,\nthence east eighty (S01 chains to thc\npoint of commencement, making 640\nacres, more or less.\nLocated this 13th day of April,  1910\nCHARLES L.   PAULSON,   Locator\nKathen   W.   Butts,   Agent.\nWilliam  K.  Butts,  Witness.        24-28\nNOTIOE\nNOTICK is hereby given that 30\ndays after date i intend to apply to j\nthe Honourable Chief Commlsaloner |\nof Lands for a license to prospect :\nfor coal and petroleum over tJtu fol-1\nlowing lands, situate in the district\nof Southeast Kootenay, in  Lot 4698:\nCommencing at a poat planted at\nor near nin\" (9) milt's due cast of the\n35 mile-post \"n C P. H survey line,\nwhich is the Western boundary of Lot\n4598, and being the southwest corner\npost of Thomas W Masons claim\nthence north eighty (80) chains.tbence\neast eighty (80) chains, thence south\neighty B0j chains, thence wast eighty\n(80) chains to the point of commencement, making 640 acres, more or less\nLocated this Uth day of April, 1910\nTHOMAS   W    MA90N, Locator\nBathen  W   Butts.  Agsnt.\nWilliam   K.   Butts,   Witness 24-28\n. iwlng .sn.I.-, -ii iato hi ihe dlstrlcl\nif Southeast Kooteuaj. In Lol \u00bb693\nCommencing al a posl planted at\nor neai two (2) miles duo east ol tbe\n39 mile-post on 0 PR lurvcy Una,\nwhich is the Western boundary .-(\nLol 1593. and being the soutbwesl\ncorner post of Wuliei w Ha) -\nclaim tbence east eight) 18U chaina\ntbence north oighty (80j chains,\nthence wesl eight) 81 i chains thence\njoutb eighty 180) chams to the point\nif ci raraencement, making 64C acres,\nmore or less\ni.ocaled   this  ISth  dav  of   April.   LU0\nWALTER  W    HAY.   Locatoi,\nEathen   w    Butts,   Agenl\nA'llltam  E,   Butt.-,  Witness. 24 ft\nLocated tbis 10th dav of April. 1910. !\nANNA K.  WKBB,  Locator,\nBatbon W. Hutts, Agent.\nWilliam   K.   Butts.    Witness 21 28\nNOTIOE\nnotice h horeby given thnt 30\ndays aft\u00ab1 ilate I intend to apply to\ntho Honourable Chief OommUsmner\noi Lands tor a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over t,lu\u00bb fol !\nlowing lunds, situate iu the district\nof Southeast Kootenay,  ui Lot  4698\nCommencing at a po>t planted at\nor near one ill mile due east of tho\n17 mile post Ota 0, l'i R survey Line,\nwhich is the Western boundary of\nLot 4893, uud being the nottheisl\ncorner post of Anna K Webb's\nluiin thence west eighty (80) chains\nihenee BO Uth Bight) 180) chains thence\nI'ust eighty (80) cbains, tlience north\neighty (80) chains to the polnl ol\ncommencement. making 640 acres, !\nnore or less.\nLocated this 16th dav ol  Vprlt, 1010\n\\\\v\\ w   wKiiit. Locator,\nEatben w   Uutts,   Vgeul\nWilliam   K    Bulls.     Witness 24 88\nNOTICE\nNoTICK\nNOTICE :s hereby   given   tlmt   au\n.ays aftei  dale I  intend to apply to\n:he honourable   ohiel   Commlsaloner\nif Lands for a   license   to   prospect\n>.- . al and petroleum   .ver tine fol\niwlng   lands,  situate  :ti tbe district\n:   9   Itbeast  Kootenay.   in   Lot  45lJ3.\ni \u25a0 romancing at a   post    plauted at\nir near two '2.  miles due east of the\n\u00bb mile-post ou C.  P.  R. survey hue.\nvbich is the     Western     boundary oi\n..ot 4593     and being the     southeast\norner     post of  Ulysses     K.  Kehr'i.\n.aim        thence      west      elghl\u25a0;   (80)\nbains,      thence     north     eighty  i80!\n..ains,      theuce     cast      \u00bbii\u00bbbtj     tsO)\nBains,      thence   south     eighty  (80)\nhalns to the point of commencement\ntaking  640 acres,  more or less.\n..-cated this loth day of April, 1910\nULYSSES E. FBHR,  Locator,\nKathen   W.   Butts.   Agent.\n'Villiam   B.   Butts.   Witness. 24-28\nNOTICB is herebj given thai 80\nlays alter date I Intend to apply to\ntba Honouiable Chief OommlBatonei\nof i lAnds toi u license to prospeel\nfor coal and pen,ileum over the fol\nlowing   lands,   situ.ite   in   the   distiict\no( Southeast Kootenay, m Lol   1608\nCommonclng al .i   posl    planted at\nor   near   fourteen   (Hi   miles   due   enst\n.\u25a0i the .(7 mile poal on C, r. tt. sur\nvey hue, which le the Western bouu\nlar> of Lot 4593, and bolng the\nsouthwest corner post of Kathen W\nButts* claim, thence north eighty\nt80) cbuins. tlieuce east eighty tSOj\n\u2022twins, thence south eighty (Stn\nchains. tbence west eighty (80)\nchains to the point of commencement\nmaking 640 acres, more or less.\nLocated tbis 21st dav ol April, L91C.\nBATHEN W. BUTTS, Locator.\nWilliam   B.   Butts,     Witness. 24-2S\nIt's easy to grow plants in\na Sunshine-heated home\nPure.Warm\nJEOPLE living in homes heated with\nordinary furnaces niton claim they\ncannot grow plains with any degree\nSunshine Air \"'BucceM' \"w\" \u2022* t'uc ,u uu' am t'iai \u00b0r\"\nMiliary furnaces arc not provided with an\nAutomatic tins Damper, There is nothing\nin prevent coal-gas, which is deadly to plain\nlid-, being forced up through the registers,\nNow, when the kiih tti the i-iiuilinsttiiii chamber\no( the Sunshine ronohoa  u   oertatti   preeiure  ll\nttvoys open lho .Uiiuiiiniic (,'n.v Dumper antl bessei\nup the chimney, consequently there Is un onunce\nrft.-'f.'.j&Ytae II in escape through the registers.   Instead, the air\n'. y^\/j-^r        l>u\u00absea   llu-i.iicli   III,-   registers   In   pur.-,   warm,   Sunshine\n\"tj\/r iiiiii-u win, iln- proper item if motiture from tho w.ilor-\nIt'i tin- kind <>f air Uun inakei plume thrive ontl Is k I lo lireoth\njour own  tuns\"\ntf ynu want to Kunrii ymir home (unit whu doesn't?) against evil-\nsmelling, deadly i-i.ai kiih order our agont tn Install the Bunshlne\nfurnace (gunranlefd) In > r collar,\nMSClaryS >*f\nLl IN I ION\nTO11ONT0\nCAI.' :.m: V\nWINNII'Kll\nIIAMll.TdN\nMONTREAL\nVANOUlVKIt\nST. .1011.N, N.I).\nFOR SALE BY PATMORE BROS. CRANBROOK\nNl ITK'E\nNOTICB ra hereby given that 30\ndays alter date 1 intend to apply to\ntbe Honourable Chief Commissioner\nif Lands lor a license to prospect\n;'or coal and petroleum over the fol-\nowing lands, situate in tbc district\nil Southeast Kootenay. in Lot 4598:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nir near fourteen miles due east of\n-he 38 mile-post on C. P. R. survey\nine, which is thc Western boundnry\nof Lot 4593. and heing the southwest\ncorner post of Wellington Brock's\nelaltni thence east eighty (80) chains\nihenee north eighty 180) chains,\nthence west eighty (80i chains.thence\nsouth oighty (80) chains to the\npoint, of commencement, making Mil\nteres more or less.\nLocated this 21st day of April, 1910\nWELLINGTON  BROCK,  Locator,\nBathen  W.   Butts,  Agent.\nWilliam  B.  Butts,  Witness.        24-28\nNOTICE\nNOTICB io hereby given that 30\ndays after date I intend to apply to\nthe Honourable Chief Commissioner\nof LandB tor a license to prospect\nlor coal and petroleuni over the fol-\nowing lands, situate in the district\nif Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near 14 miles due east of the 38\nmile post on the C. P. R. Burvey\nline, which is tho Western houndary\nif Lot 4593. and being the southeast\ncorner post of William E. Butts'\nclaim-, thence north eighty chains,\nchains, thence west eighty chains,\nchence south eigbty 180) chains,\nthence east eighty chains to the\npoint of commencement, making (141)\nacres, more or less.\nLocated this 21st day of April, I il 10\nWILLIAM E. BUTTS. Locator,\nKathen W. Hutts. Agent.\nWellington   Brock,   Witness.       24-18\nNOTICE\nNOTICE is hereby given that 30\n\u2022lays aftei date I intend to apply to\ntim Honourable Chief Commissioner\nof Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over the fol\nlowing lands, situate in the district\nof Southeast Kootenay. in Lot 4693:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near  12 miles due east of thc 38\nmile post   p,   li. survey     lino,\nwhich h the Western boundary of\nLot 4(98, and being the southeast\ncorner post of Charles v.. Webb's\nclaim thence north eighty (80i\nchains, thonce west eighty .HO)\nchains,    thonce    south    eighty (80)\nchains,      thoni ast      eighty   i80i\nchains to tho point of commencement\nmaking G40 acres, more or lens.\nLocated this Zlrl  day of April, 1910.\nCHARLES   K.   WEBB,   Locatoi.\nBathen   W,   Butts,   Agent.\nWilliam   K.   Hutts.   Witness. 24 28\nNOTIOH\nNOTICE In hereby given thai 311\ndays alter date I intend to apply to\ntim Honourable Chief Commissioner\nOl Lunds lor n license to prospect\nfor coai nml potroloum over t.lic following lands, situato in tho district\nof Southenst Kootenny, in Lot ircni:\nCommencing at a post planted nt,\nor nenr one Hi mile due east of tho\n37 milo post on O. P. It. survey line,\nwhich in tbe Western boundnry of\nLot 1898, and being the northwest\ntorn, r post of Alum K, IVobb'e claim,\ntbence enst. eighty inn, chains, thonce\nsouth eighty <8U| chains, thuiec west\neighty (80) chnlns, tlience north 180)\neighty chains to the point of com-\nmoneoDient, making 640 arte*, morn\nor Imi.\nNOTIOH\nNoTICK is hereby given that 80\ndays after date I intend to appiy to\ntho Honourable Chief Oommlssionor\nol Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal ami petroleuni over the fol\nlowing lands, situate in the district\nof Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor uear three miles due east ol the\n11 mile-post on 0. P. It. survey line,\nwhich is the Western boundary oi\nLot 4593, and being the northwest\ncorner post ol Charles E. Webb's\nclaim: thence eaat eighty (80) chains\n(hence south eighty (80) chains,\nthenco west eighty (80) chains; thence\nnorth eighty (80) chains to the pc int\nol commencement, making (140 acres\nmore or less.\nLocated this 15th day ol April\n1910.\nCHARLES  E.  WEBB,  Locator,\nEathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWilliam B,  Butts,    Witness.        24-28\nNOTICB\nNOTICE is hereby given that 30\ndays after date I intend to apply to\ntho Honourable Chief Oommlssioner\noi Lands ior a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over the lollowing lands, situate in the district\nof Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near three miles due cast of tbc\n41 mile-post on (.'. P. RI survey line,\nwhich is the western boundary of Lot\n4593, and heing the northeast corner\npost of Eathen W. Butts' claim\ntbence west eighty (80) chains; thence\nsouth eighty (80) chains; thepce east\neighty (80) chains; thence north eighty {80) chains to the point of commencement, making 640 acres, more\nor less.\nLocated this 15th day of April, 1910\nEATHEN W.  BUTTS,  Locator,\nWilliam E.  Butts,    Witness.        24-28\ni theuce     north     eighty (80)     chains,\n| thenco west  eighty (80l  chains,thence\naoutli     o.'ghty     (80)  chnins     to the\npoint  of commencement,  making 040\nacres, more or less.\nLocated thla 15th day of April, 1910\nCHARLES  L.    PAULSON,Locator,\nEathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWillium  Ii. Butts,    Witness.        24-28\nNOTIOH.-\nNOTICE is hereby given that 30\ndays alter date I intend to apply to\ntho Honourable Chief Commissioner\nof Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over the following lauds, situate in the district\nof Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near three miles due east of the\n41 mile-post on O. P. R. survey line,\nwhich is the Western boundary of\nLot 4593, and being the southeast\ncorner post ol Peter C. Paulson's\nclaim: thence west eighty (80)\nchains, thence north eighty (80)\nchains, thence east eighty (80) chains\nthence south eighty (801 chains to\nthe point of commencement, making\n640 acres, more or less.\nLocated this 15th day of April, 1910\nPETER C. PAULSON, Locator.\nBathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWillinm   E.   Butts,    Witness. 24-28\nNOTICE\nNOTICE is hereby given that 30\ndays after date I intend to apply to\ntho Honourable Chiel Commissioner\nof Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over the following lands, situate in the district\nof Southeast Kootenay, ia Lot 4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near tive miles due east of the 41\nmile post on C. P. R. survey line,\nwhich is the western boundary of Lot\n4593, and being thc southwest comer\npost of Charles W. Mason's claim\nthonce. north eighty (80) chains;\ntlience east eighty (80l chains; thenc-*\nsouth eighty (80) chains, thence west\neighty (80) chains to the point of\ncommencement, aking 640 acres,\nmore or lesa.\nLocntcd this Mill day of April. 1910\nCHARLES   W.   MASON,   Locator,\nBathen W. Hutts. Agent.\nWilliam  B.  Butts,    Witness.       24-28\nNOTICE\nNOTICB is hereby given that 30\ndaya after date 1 intend to apply to\nthu Honourable Chiel Commissionei\nof Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over tlie fol\nlowing lunds, situate in the district\noi Southeast Kootenny. ill Lot 4593:\nCommencing nt a   post   plnatod at\nor near live miles due east, of the 41\npost on    C. P. 11. survey Hue, which\nIs the western boundary of Lot 4593,\nand   being tbe southeast corner post\nol (Mara    A.    Mason's   clnim' thence\nnorth eighty (80) chaina, thence west\neighty (80) chains, thence south (86)\neighty chnins, thence east eighty (80)\nchains to the point of commencement\nmaking 640 acrea, more or less.\nLocated this 14th day ol April, 1910\nCLARA  A.  MASON, Locator,\nBttthen W. Butts, Agent.\nWillinm E.  Butts,    Witness.        24-28\nNOTIOH\nNOTICB la hereby given that 30\ndays alter date I Intend to apply to\nthe Honourable Chief Commisnl.inor\nof Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over the following lands, situate in the district\nof Southeast Kootenay, In Lot. 4593:\nCommencing nt a post planted at\nor noar three mllos dun east of the\n41 mile post on 0, P. R. survey line,\nwhich is the Western boundary of\nLot 4593, and heing the southwost\ncorner post of Oharlee L. Paulson's\nclaim: thonce eaat oighty (80) chains,\nwhich is the* Western boundary of\nLot 4593, and being the northeast\ncorner post of F. Charles Bassett's\nclaim: thenco west eighty (80) chains\nthence south eighty (80) chains,\nthence east eighty (80) chains,tlience\nnorth eighty (8C) chains to the\npoint ol commencement, making 640\nacres, more or less.\nLocated this 15th day of April, 1910\nF. CHARLES UASSETT.Lucator,\nBathen W. Butts, Ageat.\nWilliam   E.  Butts,    Witness. 24-28\nNOTICE\nNOTICE is hereby given that 30\ndays after date I intend to apply tu\nthe Honourable chief Commissioner\nof Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over the following lands, situate in the district\nof Southeast Kootenay,  in Lot 4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near two miles due east, of the 39\nmile-post on 0. P. R. survey line,\nwhich is the Western boundary of\nLot 4593, and being the northwest\ncorner post of Maud J. Bassett's\nclaim: thence enst eighty (80) chains,\nthence south eighty (80) chains,\nthence west eighty (80) chains,thonce\nnorth eighty (80) chains to the point\nof commencement, making 640 acres\nmore or less.\nLocated this 15th day of April, 1910\nMAUD J.  BASSETT,  Locator.\nEathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWilliam E. Butts,   Witness.       24-28\nNOTICK\nNOTICE is hereby given that 30\ndays after date I intend to apply to\nthe Honourable Chiei Commissioner\nof Lands for a license to proapect\nfor coal and petroleum over the following lands, situate in thc district\nof Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593:\nCommencing at a post plaated at\nor noar live miles due east of the 41\nmile-post on C. P, R. survey line,\nwhich is the Western boundary of\nLot 4593, and being the northwest\ncorner post of Wellington Brock's\nclaim: thence soutli eighty (80)\nchains, thence east eighty (80) chains\nthence north eighty (80) chains,\n|tlience west eighty (80) chains to the\npoint of commencement, making 640\nacres, more or less.\nLocated this 14th day of April, 1910\nWELLINGTON   BROCK,   Locator.\nEathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWilliam E.  Butts,    Witness.        24-28\nof Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593:\ni Commonclng nt a post planted at\nor near one mile due east of tlie 37\nmile-post on tbo C. P. R. survey\nline, which is the Western boundary\nof Lot 4593, and being the southwest\ncorner post of James H. Llerughty's\nclaim: thence east eighty (80) chains\nthence north eighty (80) chains.thence\nwest eighty (80) chains, thence Bouth\neighty (80) chains to the point oi\ncommencement, making 640 acres\nor less.\nLocated tllis 16th day of April, 1910\nJAMHS  M.  (1EHAC.HTY,  Locator.\nEathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWilliam E.  Butts,    Witness.       24-28\nNOTICE\nNOTICB is hereby given that 30\ndays after date 1 intend to apply to\nthe Honourable Chief Commissioner\nof Lands for a license to prospect\nlor coal nnd petroleum over the following lands, situate in the district\nof Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near three (3) miles due east ol\nIlie 37 mile-post on C. P. R. survey\nline, which is the Western boundary\nof Lot 4593, and being the northwest\ncorner poBt of Anna K. Paulson's\ncluim: tlieuce east eighty (80) chains\nthenco south eighty (80i chainB,\nthenco west eighty (80) chaina,\nthenco north eighty chains to the\npoint ol commencement, makilng 640\nacres more or less.\nLocated this 18th day of April 1910.\nANNA K. PAULSON, Locator,\nBathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWilliam   E.   Hutts,   Witness. 24-28\nNOTICE\nNOTICB Is hereby given that 30\ndays after dute I Intend to apply to\nthu Hum.urahln Chief Commissioner\nof Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over tho following lands, situato in the district\nof Southeast Kootenay, In Lot 4593'\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor noar three miles due eust of the\n37 mile-post on 0. P. H. survey line,\nwhich is the Western boundary of\nLot 4593, and being the northeast\ncorner post of Mary tleraghty'a\nclaim: thence west eighty (80)\nchains.thence Bouth eighty (80) chains\nthonco onst eighty (80) chains.thence\nnorth eighty chains to tho point of\ncommencement, making 640 acros\nmore or less.\nLocated this 18th dny of April, 1916\nMARY OHRAUHTY,  Locator,\nEathen   W.   Butts,   Agent.\nWillium  E.  Hutts,  Witness.        24-28\nNOTIOH\nNOTICB Ih horoby given that 30\ndays after dnte I intend to apply to\ntho Honourable Chief C.itumisHlonor\nof Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleuni ovor the fi I-\nlowlni: lands, situate in the district\nof Southenst Kooteuay, In Lot. 4593:\nCommencing nt. a post planted at\nor near two mils* due east of the 39\nmlht post on   C, P. R.     survey Hut,\nNOTICE\nNOTICE ia hereby given that 30\ndays after date 1 intend to apply to\nthn Honourable chief Commissioner\nof Lands for a license to prospect\nfor ooal and petroleum over the following lands, situate in the district\nof Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593:\nCommencing at a post planted et\nor near tive miles due east of the 41\nmile-post on C. P. R. survey line,\nwhich is the Western boundary ol\nLot 4593, and being the northeast\ncorner post of William E. Butts'\nclaim: thence south eighty (Hl)\nchains, thonce wost eighty (80) chains\nthence north eighty (80) mains,\nthence east eighty (80) chainB to tlie\npoint of commencement, making 64c\nacres, more or less.\nLocated this Uth day of April, 19111\nWILLIAM E. BUTTS, Locator,\nEathen W. Butts, Agent.\nW.  Brock, Witness. 04-28\nNOTICB\nNOTICE is herehy given that 311\ndays after dato I intend to apply to\nthu Honourable Chief Commissioner\nof Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over Uie foi\nlowing lands, situate in the district\nof Southeast Kootenay, In Lot 4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near one mile due east of the 36\nmile-post on 0. P. II. survey line,\nwhich is thc Western boundary of\nLot 4593, being tlie southwest coiner post of Herbert S. Jones' claim,\ntlience east oighty (86) chains, thence\nnorth eighty (80) chains, theuce west\neighty eliuins, thence south eighty\n(80) chains to the point of rom\nmencement, making 640 acres, more\nor leas.\nLocated this 16th day of April, 1910\nHERBERT   S.   JONES,   Locator.\nBathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWilliam  B.   Butts,    Witness. 24 28\nNOTICE\nNOTICE la hereby given that 30\ndays alter dato 1 intend to apply to\nthu Honourable chief Oommlssioner\nof Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over tlio following lands, situate In the district\nof Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near one mile duo east of the 36\nmile-post (on C. P. R. survey line,\nwhich Is' tho Western boundnry of\nLot 4593, and heing the southoust\ncorner post of Olive H. Twitcholl'B\nclaim: thonco west eighty (80) chains\nthence north eighty (80) chains,\nthence oast oighty (80) chains, thence\nsouth eighty (80) chains to the point\nol commencement, making 640 acres,\nmore or less.\nLocated this 16th day of April, 1910\nOLIVE  H.  TWITCHELL,   Locator.\nBathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWilliam  E.  Hutts,    Witness.        24-28\nNOTlCH\nNOTICB la hereby given that 30\ndays after date I intend to apply to\nthu Honotirnhlo Chief Commissioner\nof Lands for a license tn prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over the fol*\nlowing lands, Bituate in tbe district\nNOTICB\nNOTICE is hereby given that 30\ndays alter date I intend to apply to\nthu Honolirablo Chief Commissioner\nof Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over tile following lands, situate in the district\nof Southeast Kootenay, In Lot 4693;\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near 12 miles due east of tho 41\nmile-post on C. P. R. survey line,\nwhich is the Western boundary ol\nLot 4593, and being the southeast\ncorner post of Albert Brock's claim:\nthence north eighty (80) chains.thence\nwest eighty (IC) chains, thence south\neighty chains, thenco east (80)\neighty chains to the point of commencement, making 640 acreB, more\nor less.\nLocated tllis 20th day of April, 1910\nALBERT BROCK, Locator.\nEathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWilliam E. Butts,    Witness.       24-28\nNOTICE\nNOTICE is hereby given that 30\ndays after dato I intend to apply to\ntho Honourable Chief Commissioner\nof LandB for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over the following lands, situate in the district\nof Southeast Kootenay, In Lot 4593:-\nCommencing at a poet planted at\nor near 11 miles due east of the 40\nmile-post on 0. P. R, survey line,\nwhich is the Western boundary of\nLot 4593, and being the northwest\ncorner post of Jumes Butts' claim\nthence south eighty (80) chainB;\n\u2022hence east eighty (80) chaina; thonce\nnorth oighty 1801 chains; thence west\neighty (80) chains to the point of\ncommencement, making G40 acres,\nmore or less.\nLocated this 19th day of April, 1310\nJAMBS BUTTS, Locator,\nEathen W. Butts, Agent,\nWilliam E. Butts,    Witness.       24-28\nNOTICH\nNOTICE is hereby given that 30\ndays after dato I intend to apply to\nthu Honourable Chief Commissioner\nof Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over the following lands, situato in the district\nof Southeast Kootenny, in Lot 4693:\nCommonclng at a  post   planted at\nor nenr eleven miles due east of the\n40 mile post on 0, P. R, survey lino,\nwhich is tbo western boundary of Lot\n4593, and being the northeast comer\npost of Katherlne Butts' claim thence\nsouth eighty (80) chains, thence west\neighty (80) chains, thenee north (80)\nchnins, thence east eighty chainB to\nthe point of commencement, making\n640 acres, more or less.\nLocated this 19th day of April, 1910\nKATHBRINE   UUTTS,  Locator.\nEathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWilliam B. Hutts,    Witness.       24 38\nNOTICH\nNOTICE ls hereby given that 30\ndays after date I intend to apply to\ntho Honolirablo Chief Commissioner\nof Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over the (allowing lands, situate in the district\nof Southeast Kootenay, ln Lot 4693;\nCommencing at a poat planted at\nor nenr 14 miles due east of the 39\nmile post on C. P. R. survey line,\nwhich Is the Western boundary of\nLot 4593, and bolng the northwest\ncorner post ol Eathen W. Butts'\nclnlm: thence south eighty (80)\nchains, thenco east eighty (80) chains\nthonco north eighty (80) chnlns,\nthence west eighty (80) chaina to the\npoint of commencement, making 640\nacres, moro or less.\nLocntcd this 20th day of April, 1910.\nEATHEN W.  BUTTS,  Locator,\nWilliam E. Butts,    Witness.       24-28\nPRINCE OF WALES HIS TITLE.\nLondon, June 22.\u2014Tho King to-\nnii'lit created thc Duke of Cornwall\nPrince of Wales and Earl of Chester.\nTomorrow will he the loth anniversary of tho birth of tho duke.\n- A  PLEA  FOR THE  LllMDEH.IACK.\nHoro arc two young men Irom the\nfar; i. Ono goes into tne city, is sur\nrounded at once by good Inlluences,\nby church and Y. M. 0. A., an*\nwhilo his physical strength may dc-\ntorlate, lie becomes a morally strong |\nable man, and is one who supplies |\nllbro to the city. His brother goes j\nto the camp because there is more\nmoney in it. The influence here surrounded with, every lumberman\nknows, and to counteract these, he\npossibly never sees a missionary\nfrom the time he go. s ini till he\ncomes out. One ol two things nap-\npen; He either goes with the tide,\nbecomes a drinker and prolanc, or\nelse he units the work in disgust,\nnnd can't be coaxed to return. In\neither event this is u loss to the\nproprietor, who needs Just such men\nas be Is.\nII lie Is not Irom the (iirni, he may\nhe, ns hundreds arc some hearty\nyoung Immigrant, with a good ed\niicatloii mul    robust     health,     qulto\ncompetent to mnke mi expert lumberman 111 two or three years. (1 may\nsay hero that 1 am personally acquainted Willi one Scotch lad who\nnever had an axe In his baud before\ncoining to tlie woods, and who, alter\nthree seasons, could hold his own\nmaking timber with nny Canadian, i\nThese men have been used to plenty\nof readlug and entertainment, and\nthe monotony of camp conditions\neither ruins them or drives them\nelsewhere.\nThe consequence is thnt while ln\nother lines ol business the comparatively young man in the prime ot\nlife has conic to thc front to manage\nlarge enterprises, the proprietors of\nlumber camps have to fall hack for\nforemen on men who are not in their\nprime, but whose expercince has been\ngained hy long years In the bush.\nThis is probably also the only line of\nbusiness In a civilized comitry where\nthousands of dollars are sometimes\nplaced in control of men who cannot\nread or write, and in other cases\ncannot be trusted to lenve camp for\nfear of their getting on a spree. No\nwonder that there arc frequently\nheavy losses. We must confess that\nwe are tilled with admiration of the\nexecutive ability of muny of these\nmen, but when they drop off in tbo\ncourse of nature, we see no promising young men coming along to UU\ntheir places.\nln my opinion, the remedy is to\ngive some attention to tlie higher nature of men. You will soon have a\nbetter class. The taw material as\n.supplied from the farms and elsewhere is the very best, possible, and\nif It was simply recognized that, this\nside of a man needs attention the re-\nsuit would soon be evident.\nORANBROOK  LAND   DISTRICT\nDistrict of Enst    Kootenay.\nTake notice    that I    John     Angus\nFergusson,  ol  Cranbrook,  occupation\nclothing Merchant,     intend to apply\n[or permission     to purchaso the fol\nlowing described    lands:      Commencing at a post  planted about  60 feet\ndistant and in a northerly direction\nfrom     monument   213    on     interna\ntiolial    Hoiindnry,    thonce     west    20\nchains, thence north 80 chains, iineace\neast 20 chains, thence south 80 chaina\nto place of    commencement, eontaiu-\nug 160 acres, more or leas.\nJohn Angus Fergusson, Locator,\nJohn Robertson, Agent.\nDated  May  16th,  1910. 25-33\nCRANBROOK  DISTRICT\nNOTICE is horeby  given that tblr- !\nty days Irom date hereof I Intend to j\napply to the Chiet Commissioner   of\nof Lands and tlie Assistunt Commis-\nsioiier ot Lands for     the district   of\nKast Kootenny for a license to pros- I\npert  for coal and petroleum on   the\nlollowing   described  land     in    Block\n4593:   Commencing at a post i hinted\nat  the southwest cornor of  Lot  No .\nseven  thousand      two  hundred      and\neighty-one  (72M)   being     the  initial\npost southeast    corner;    thonce  (80)\neighty (80) chains north; thence (80)\neighty    chnlns      west;   thence  elgnly\n(80) chains south; thence eighty (80) ;\nchains east     to point of commencement and containing six hundred and\nduty (640) acres, more or less. j\nLocated this 30th day of May, 1910.\nT. ti.  PROCTOR, Locator,    i\n25-29. James  Fisher.  Agent,    j\nWATER ACT 1909.\nTake notice that John Joseph Fen-\nnessy of Cranbrook, locomotive engineer, will apply to the Water Commissioner at Cranbrook, on the 26th\nday ot July, 1910, at eleven o'clock\nin the forenoon for a license to divert one cubic foot of water per second from streams rising on northwest quarter ol Lot 5649 group 1\nKootenay District. The said water\nwill be used for domestic purposes on\nsaid Lot 5249, held by the applicant\nunder a crown grant, will be condnct-\n5249 only,\ned by flume and pipes over said Lot\nNo crown lands will be affected and\nno riparian proprietors or licensees\nwill be aflected by thc works. This\nnotice was posted on the...day ol\nJune, 1914.\nJOHN J. FENNESSY.\nIN THE COUNTY COURT OF EAST\nKOOTENAY HOLDEN AT\nCRANBROOK.\nBETWEEN:\u2014\nEllis D. Barcalow,    Plaintiff,\nand\nCharles  B.   Kunsch,  Defondent.\nTO:-\nCHARLES E. KUNSCH, OF\nPERRY CREEK, EAST KOOTENAY\nTAKE NOTICE that a plaint has\nbeen entered and a Summons issued\nagainst you in the above County\nCourt by Ellis D. Uarcalow, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, for\n(1) The dissolution of a certain\nmining partnership,\n(2) A declaration that he is entitled to the ownership of certain\nmachinery purchased by you as his\nagent or trustee,\n(3) Repayment of the sum ol\n$700.00, moneys of the plaintlH misappropriated by you ior his costs ol\nthiB action; and an order has been\nmade that the publication or a Notice of the entry of such plaint in\nthe Cranbrook Prospector, shall be\ndeemed to be good and sufficient\nservice of the summons upon you.\nYou are     required to     enter   the\ndispute note within 12 days from the\ndate of this publication, at the office\nof the Registrar of     thiB   Court   at\nCranbrook, B. C, and if you do not\nso enter such dispute note judgment\nmay he signed against you, and the\nPlaintiff may proceed to execution.\nSTEPHEN H. HOSKINS,\nDeputy Registrar.\nThis Notice   was issued     this llth\nday of June, 1910, by Oeorge Herbert\nThompson,  whose address for service\nis Reid Block,     Baker   street, Cranbrook, B. C. 25-26\nCRANBROOK DISTRICT\nNOTICE is hereby given that thirty days from date hereof I intend to\napply to the Chief Commissioner of\nof Lands and the Assistant Commissioner of Lands for the district of\nEast Kootenay for a license to pros-\npect for coal and petroleum on the\nfollowing described land in Block\n4593: Commencing at a post planted\nat the goutheast corner of Edward\n'Curtis' location being license No.\n.one thousand three hundred and\nnineteen (1319) situate on Kisheneh-\nna Creek, being the initial post\nnortheast corner; thence Bouth (80)\n.eighty chains; thence west eighty\n(80) chains; thence north eigbty (80)\nicbalns: thence east eighty (80) chains\n;to point of commencement, and containing six hundred and forty acres,\n[more or less.\nlLocated this 3rd day of June, 1910.\nO. .W. LOPER, Locator,\n15-29. James Fisher, Agent.\nCRANBROOK DISTRICT\nNOTICE Is hereby given that thirty days from date hereof I intend to\nipply to the Chief Commissioner of\nat LandB and tlio Assistant Commis-\nIsloner of Lands for the district of\nlast Kootonay for a license to pros\niiect for coal and petroleum on the\nfollowing described land In lllock\n4593: Commencing at a post plnntcd\n'it tho northwest corner ol Lot No.\nSeven thousand two hundred nnd\neighty-two (7282) helm: thc Initial\npost northeast corner; thenco eighty\n(801 chains south; thence eighty (B0)\nI'hains west; thenco eighty (80)\nchains north; thenco eighty (80)\ni'hains east to point 'of commence\nnent, and containing six hundred\nind forty acres, more or less.\nliocoted this 30th day ol May, 1910.\nJAMES FISHER, Locator.\n15-29,\nCRANBROOK  LAND   DISTRICT\nDistrict of    East Kootenay.\nTake notice that I Daniel Charles\nMcDonald of Kingsgate, B. C, occupation telegraphist, intends to apply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of P. R. 1074; thence\nnorth 30 chains, thence east 20\n\u2022Iiains, more or lees, to the Moyie\nriver, thence down the right bank of\nthe river to the point ol commencement,\nDaniel Chnrles McDonald.\nAgent for John Robertson.\nDated March 31, 1910. 16-24\nORANBROOK LAND   DISTRICT\nDiBtrict   of   East Kootenay\nTake notice that Henry B. LaPoint\nhf Wardner, B. C., Lumberman, in\nlends tn apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at\ntho northeast corner of Lot No. 5976\nnnd running south 86 chains to the\nnortheast corner of Timber License\n]to. 21582, thonco east 50 chains,\nnoro or less to the 'hank of the Konlenny river, thonce following the\nIiank nf the said Kootenay rlvor in n\nTorthwestorly direction to the south\nlast corner of Lot No. 1969, thonce\nTest 10 chaina more or less to the\n\u2022lace of commencement nnd contaln-\nlig 276 acres more or loss.\nHENRY E. LaPOINT,\nPer A. A. Lund, Agent.\nInne 11, 1910, 20 34\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDiatrict of East Kootenay.\nI Henrietta M. Tyson, of Trail, B.\n0., housekeeper, intend to apply for\npermission to purcli ise the following\ndescribed lands:\u2014 Commencing at a\npost planted at the southeast corner\nif Lot 7287, heing the southwest\ncorner: thence north 80 c!iains;thence\n-ast 80 chains; tlience south 80\n\u25a0bains; thence west 80 chains to tbe\npoint of commencement, containing\n1,40 acres more or Icbs.\nHenrietta M. Tyson, Locator,\nF. R. Anderson, Agent.\nDnted 6th Marcll. 1910. 17-25\nNOTICB.\nI, Edgar S. Home,     intend to apply Ior permission to purchase twenty  (20) ncres of land hounded as follows: Commencing nt a post situated\nat the soutb end of an Island In thc I\nKootenay river     opposite     Lot 324;\nthence In a     northerly direction following the east shore line of the Island, to the soutli-east corner of Lot\n10,095, thence west to thc southwest\ncorner of     Lot IO.O'.i.I, thence     ln   a I\nsoutherly     direction     following   thei\nshoro ol the Island to point of commencement.\nJAMBS BEECH,\nAgent for Edgar S. Home\nDated April 16, 1910. 79-27\nNOTIOB.\nNOTICE Is hereby given that 30\ndays alter dato I intend to apply to\nthe Honorahle Chlel Commissioner\nol Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum over the following lands situate in the district of\nSoutheast Kootenay, British Colum\nbla, In Lot 4593: Commencing at\npost planted at. or near acven miles\ndue east of the 35 milo post on 0. P.\nR. survey line, which is the wcBtern\nboundnry ol Lot 4593, and being the\nsoutheast corner post of Paul A.\nPaulson's claim, thonco north eighty\n(80) chains; thence weat eighty (80)\nchaina; thence south eighty (80)\nchains; tlience oast eighty (80) chains\nto the point of commencement, mak-\n640 ncres more or less.\nLocated this 29th dav of January,\n1910.\nPAUL A. PAULSON, Locator\nBathen W. Butts, Agent,\nWilliam E.   Butts, Witness.       32-26\nIMY m Sill\nThe first two days of our Great Hurry Out Sale has demonstrated to the people in\nand out of town that THE PRICE OF GOODS is the only medium by which merchandise\ncan be quickly reduced.   This sale will last for some days yet and to convince everybody\nthat we mean business we give below a list of\nFJINITUILE AT SPECIAL PRICES\nwhich is the only argument wc inn advance, and yon have only to come to our store, with the thousands of others, to be convinced, and pleased with the many opportunities here to save money. Every\narticle in our store has been substantially reduced, in many eases below cost. While it is impossible\nfocus to list every article on sale, we know the prices given on tllis sheet is enough to persuade any\nreasonable person that no such bargains were ever offered before to the people of this district,\nMattresses\nNo. i regular $4.00 .$3.2.5\nNo. 1 3 feet, regular $3.75    3.00\nNu. 6 regular $5.75    4.65\nNo. 4 regular $15.00 11.00\nIron Beds\nNo.   60 Regular $4.00 $2.0,5\nNo. 110 Regular   6.25    4.50\nNo. 129 Regular 11.00    8.20\nNo. 1728 Brass, regular $34.00 24.00\nCouches\nNo.    7 6 feet long, 24 inches wide, velour cover, regular $8.50 $5-45\nNo. 1 1 6 feet long, 26 inches wide, velour cover, spring edge, regular Si,3.00    8.50\nNo. 15 6 feet long, 28 inches wide, green verona cover, regular Si7.00 , .. 13.00\nNo. 18 6 feet long, 28 inches wide, axminster rug cover, plush trimming, spring edge\nregular $24.00 17.50\nNo. 6 Leather,  Oak Frame, very large, regular $34.50 26,00\nBed Lounges $13.00     , Davenports 24.00\nBed Springs\nNo. 7 regular $5.00.\nNo. 9 regular 6.00.\nNo. 2 regular   4.00.\n$3-75\n4.25\n\u2022   300\nNo. 17 Childs' Iron Cribs, drop  sides,   brass\ntrimmed, on sale $7-95\nKitchen Chairs 55c\nOil Window Shades, standard size 3x6\neach 25c\nExtension Tables\nNo. 8 S. Oak legs and top, extends 6 feet, regular si2.00 $ 9.00\nNo, 504 S,' Oak legs and tup, extends 0 leet, regular   17.00     12.50\nNo. 6 Solid Quartered Oak, round, S feet, top slightly damaged, regular price S24 now. . . 14.90\nNo. 530 Mission finish, pedestal legs, massive heavy table, regular prices $41.00 now .... 25 60\nNo. 531 Same as above, in Golden Oak, Quartered.    Hurry out sale    24.60\nRockers\nWood Bed Room Rocker 75e\nWood Arm Rocker $2.25\nWood, Quartered Oak, shape seat....   4.9ft\nMission Rocker, leather seat    9.SO\nWe are showing over 50 designs of up-to-\ndate rockers, price of all, full 20 per cent less\nthan you can purchase them elsewhere.\nMorris Chairs\nOur stock of Morris Chairs is the largest\nand best assorted in the di;-trict and the price\nnow is most attractive.\nNo. 8 Oak frame, green velour cushions,\nspring seat, regular price $15.00 now.$9.75\nNo. 220 Oak frame, leather cushion, spring\nseat, regular price $24.50 now $16.90\nDining Room Chairs\nNo. 60 all wood, golden finish, regular $1.50 $1.00\nNo. 1071,4 Solid Quartered Oak, leather seats, set of 6, regular $32.50 24.SO\nNo. 3 Solid Quartered Oak, cain seats, set of 6, regular $26.75 18.00\nNo. 115 Solid Quartered Oak, leather seats, set of 6, regular $28.00 22.50\nDresser and Stand\nOur best seller, regular price $12.75 f,,r\nthe two pieces, on sale $9,00\nThis dresser and stand has a golden finish,\nbevel plate mirror 12x24, three drawers in\ndresser, door and drawer in stand,\nParlor Center Tables\nOur stock in this line is large and well selected, ranging in price from $1.50 to $7.85,\nSpecial No. 672 solid quartered 0:1k, size\n24x2-1 $3.85\nYour time will be we\nmined to clean out, at least\ning our stock, paring prices\nmean business.\nBest Values Ever Offered\n1 spent by investigating the offers we  are\nhalf of our stock by |uly ist, and have s|\nand furnishing the help to demonstrate to\nmaking.      \\V\nared no 1 run hi\nill and sundry\ne   are   d\ne   in   an\nthat\niter-\ning.\nwe\nCRAMOOK tO-OPEMim STORES Mho:\u201ech  PATMORE BROS. ^\u00a3\nim   i<     ^i        Plumbing   and   Heating  Engineers   aa8K Al\u2122\u00bb\nMalleable \u00abTHB RANGE STORE\" a\"d Koote-\nIrOll   ROHge in a CLASS BY THEMSELVES\u2014FIRST-CLASS liQyROt*lg\u00a9S\n4 $$$444499 ft-l^-**-*^*-*\"\"*'*\nI      LOCAL   NEWS.      |\nChoice peaches,    and apricots   nt\nMrs. J li McBride t*(1 lor coast\npoints -in Monday\nR, s Atkins Lett on Bun-day tor\nCalgary on business\nTO RBNT. Utttheluis apartments,\nApply  tu  BflUTTY.\nMr J. D.McBride is at Winnipet\nthis week on business.\na. 0, Bownees was at Creston\nThursday on business.\nMrs   Davis of Wycliffe    wns in the\nriry Monday ou business\nA. Doyle of Fort Steele was In tb*\ncity Monday on busineea\nK M Brown, of Don*, is In tht*\ncity this week ou business.\nGo to Stewart's lor choice prescrv\nlng ui neap pies.\nBay Staples of Wycliffe was in tbe\ncity this week on business,\nBr, Connolly was at Wardner on\nThursday on professional business.\nV Rlne and family leave today for\nToronto and other Ontario  points.\nFresh Hazelwood Buttermilk at\nStewart's.\nOeorge H. Thompson was at the\nroust  this  week  on  private  business.\nCaptain i'ompelly of Marysville\nwas Ln the city Wednesday on business.\nMiss M, Wilkinson of London, Ont.\nis visiting her cousin Mrs. G. W. Pat-\ninure.\nT. Coffee, or Lethbridge, has been\nadded to the office staff of P. Burns\n&  Co.\nFOB SALH. A three roll mangle,\nin good condition, hand power. Apply at Prospector Office.\nMiss Stark of Wycliffe was in the\nfriends In the city thc first of tht*\nweek.\nW. K. Worden and family leave today for a six weeks trip to coast\npoints.\nFrank Parks returned on Sunday\nfrom a two weeks trip to coast\npoints.\nF. J. Smyth, editor of the Moyie\nLeader, was in the city Monday on\nbusiness.\nContractor McCallum is pushing\nconstruction work on the Y. M .C.\nA. building.\nMrs. Burge of Perry Creek, was\ntransacting business in the city\nWednesday.\n(let your preserving strawberries\nat, Stewart's. They are very choice\narriving from Creston daily.\nW. M. Clayton and wife of Nelson\narr? visiting their son, K. J, Clayton\nof Marysville.\nSee 0. R. Leask & Co., for plana\nfor spring building and be ready to\nstart with the opening of the season.\nK. H. McPhee and bride returned\nto the city on Thursday from their\nhoneymoon trip.\nArthur Heathorn, of the Pacific\nCoast Transfer Co., was in Cran-\nbrook Thursday\nB< in at Cranlirook, Thursday, June\n23rd to Mr and Mrs Wm Manb-v.\ntwin daughters.\nIn ipeaking of the ball games the\nOi ii\/ni'H-Cran brook games were ex\ncedent  exhibitions.\nIf you want a good buggy see the\nBast Kootenay  Produce & Provision\nE   Mai lan dine of Creston    was   in\nthe city     Thursday     attending    the\nMasonic  convention.\n\\ L Wilson, the Moyie toneorlal\nartist, was transacting business in\nthe city  Tuesday.\nTO RENT, furnished rooms, ail\nconveniences,  private home, apply to\nTlie  Prospector office.\nC. M, VanWormer has disposed Of\nhlfl  BOCOnd   hand   business  to      dames\nk  Jordon, of Buffalo, n  v\nMrs MiHsons anil family left on\nMonday for a month's trip to the\neastern  provinces.\nHeadquarters for thfl best teas and\ncoffees, Tb<- Blast Kootenay Produce\nand  Provision  House.\nThe Knights of Columbus hold s\nvery enthusiastic convention here cm\nMonday A targe number of out of\ntown delegates were In attendance.\nBurn  \u00bbt     Cranbrook,     Thursday,\n; junr SSrd to Mr   and     Mrs    N    l\nHarrison   a daugbtfll\nMi.s.s i Tannbausoi ol Fori Steele\nwas ui the city Wednesday attsndlni\nthe McPartand Moran wedding.\nNelson merchants have adopted\nthe Wednesdaj    tell holiday    it     Li\ntime thai  i'rniii'11-.'k >;..(  into line\nh Crow lej ol Mai yswUts was visit\nlog lus brother, who is confined to\ntbe 81   Hhigane hospital, on Tuesdaj\nKIDDO stallion; \u00ab lour year old,\nchest uut. weighing 1,100 pounds, will\nstand \u00abt  the Oranbrook stables\nH     MiU.LF.U.\nVisaing Masons pronounce the new\nMasonic temple to be the best frater\nna! lodge room bet ween w Innlpeg\nand \\ ancouver\nJames Irvine of Vancouver, repre\nsenttng  the  Oraud   Provincial  Prior,\nI Bi : >li Columbia, was In Crnn\nbrook Thursday!\nHa i wood  Ice Cream at Stewart's\nFo: t Steele, Ferine. Oreaton, Klko,\nMoyie \u00abiid Kimberley were well rep\nlesenti I at the big Masonic gather\ning on Wednesday\nMr and Mrs G W Morton leave\non July 1st lor a two months visit\nwith friends In Kingston, Ont.. Gran-\nby,  P   Q., and other eastern points.\nThe Cranbrook Intermediate base\nball cl ib went to Moyie Thursday to\nplay with the Moyie team. The\nOranbrook team was beaten by a\nscore of 15 to 2.\nThe best butter to be nail in the\n< ity, sold only by the Kast Kootenay\nProduce &  Provision House.\nCranbrook did itself proud this\nweek. Every hotel was crowded,\nand a large number of citizens opened their doors and provided rooms\nfor thc visitors.\nA. S. Goodeve, M. P. of Rossland;\nJames Scovll,, M. P. P. of Ytnlr\nmd W, H. Boss M. P. P. of Ferule,\nwere In the city this week attending\nthe Masonic conclave.\nNOTICB\u2014In connection witb my\nsewing; T will do washing and ironing at my home. Particular attention to gentlemen's work. Mend-\nng extra. Mrs. Isabel Butler, Residence on Clark avenue, south of\nLewis street.\n\\bout one hundred members of the\nKnights of Columbus were in the\ncity Monday attending the convention. The work wns put on hy the\nSpokane Council.\nJ. B. Kennedy of Lethbridge was\nin the city Monday attending the\nKnights of Columbus convention\nMr. Kennedy was formerly in the\nemploy of the 0. P. R. here.\nA freak turtle was found in New\nJersey last wek equtuped with two\n,ets of eyes, one in front and the\nother on its back. So far as known\nt is the only living thing that can\nkeep its eyes on an automobile and\nan airship at the same time.\nManager Fraser is to be congratu-\n'ated in securing the Bohemian Girl,\nThis performance was certainly a\ntreat to any one who enjoys good\nmusic. The performance throughout\nwas one of the heat, that has ever\nbeen produced In Cranbrook,\nIf His Royal Hignnews the Puke of\nConnaught is appointed governor-\ngeneral of Canada, his daughter the\nPrincess Victoria Patricia will lead\nCanadian society. At present she\nis the most popular princess in Europe.\nOn Monday evening, June 20th. a\nhappy event took place at the Baptist parsonage when Mr. Nicholas\nFlnnemore and Miss Kosie Carson\nwere united in wedlock. Rev. O. W.\nKing performed the ceremony. Mr.\nand Mrs. Finnemore will reside in\nCranbrook.\nBetween base ball clubs, Knightfl\nf Columbus and Masonic gatherings\nCranbrook lins had a goodly number\nof visitors this week, Tbis in itself\nis a good advertisement of the city\nbut it seems too bad that an opera\ncompnny coming here to play for one\nnight cannot find accommodations\nthis is an advertisement the wrong\nwnv. Let us trv and advertise always to our advantage.\nA quiet wedding took*, nlace on\n| Wednesday morning, June IB at the\nI residence of Mr, and Mrs. I>. Evans,\n1730 Parker street Orandview, when\ntheir daughter Mary Krtlth was united in marriage to Mr. Eric Herbert\nMcPhee of Crnnbrook, |tf 0. The\nbride, who was given away ly her\nI father, wore a champaign silk gown,\nand ctrrled a bounilftt of white rosea,\ni The ceremony was performed by Rev.\n| David Long, pastor of Orandviow\nRnntlst church, In the presence of tlie\nImmediate relnttvos of tho contracting nnrties. After the ceromonv the\nmiflstfl sit, down to n dainty break*\nf\u00abnt After retiirnlnr from a short\ntrio, Mr. and Mis, McPhee will reside in Oranbrook, who- Mr. MePbeo\nis accountant In the offices of the\n'\"rnnbniok Electric Liirht comnnnv-\nThe bride's traveling dress was of\nAlice blue with hat to match,\u2014Vancouver Province,\nChoice   watermelons   at lite war 1 s\nBorn at St Kugene hospital,\nPuesday, June Hist, to Mr and Mrs\nJos    Walsh p|  Foil   Steele, t\\ son,\nW   ii   Wllson'i * Foul    touring\n. ai arrived Friday and    will be pui\ninto commission Immediately\nJ Detail and wlh ol Stavoy,\n\\n!i . were \\ Isltlng Wends In the\ncity for a lew days this week\nBaptist Chun h, Sunday, ti*> n n\nni service will be ol special Interesl\nto tbc Cradle Roll antl Home do\ni ;o i mi'iit parents, at the dose ol\nwhich the ordinance ol Christian\nBaptism win bo administered Tho\nsubject tor the f.80 p m., service\nwill be \"Tho Man Uehtnt) the Vie,\"\nfollowing up a previous discourse V\ncordial Christian welcome to all\ni'n Tuesday last the Epworth\nLeaguers held a in id summer night's\ncarnival at Mr, and Mrs Racklytt's\nranch on Bald Hill Here they saw\nbanauas and oranges growing in\n1 large quantities winch uenily cm\nvoiced them that Oranbrook Is real.\niiy the center ot the bnii'mia belt.\n' The chief attraction of tho evening\n\u25a0 was a me.it tree which was greatly\nappreciated by the dogs which ae-\ncompanied the party. Mr, Hackly ft\noffered to guide the party to the summit of Bald Hill but during the trip\nthe party was surprised by the appearance of a large bear way down I\nin the ravine. Considerable excite- j\nment followed but two shots in quick I\nsuccession calmed the ladies of the\nparty and four stalwart men carried\nrhe bear to the top of the ravine and\nback to tbe house. Kveryone admired the skin which was kindly lent\nfor the occasion by Mr. VanWormer.\nTlie remainder of the evening wns\nspent in music and refreshments and\nthe party returned to town at 11 p.\nm., after the usual speeches.\nyUBKN MARY REGENT\nLondon, June IC\u2014Premier Asquith\ntoday ^introduced in parliament au\nemergency bill, naming Queen Mary\nregent in the eveV of the Duke of\nCornwall reaching the throne before\nhis majority.\nCROWN  KING GEORGE IN 1911.\nLondon, June 21.\u2014It has practically been arranged that the coronation\nof King George will take place about\nthe middle of May, 1911. Immediately after the ceremony the Duke of\nCottnought will proceed to Canada\nto assume the office of governor-general.\nSUll' BUILDING Kdll COAST\nVlokers, Son & Maxim Will Uuilri\nWiimliip on Kurruru Inlet\nVancouver, .Imii- III A H|>erlnl\nwire ii,ni. Ottawa, itatoa that Vli-k\nrr\u00ab, Son a Maxim, ol Nawoaitle wlll\nminiiiiiiii ii large ninn building plant\ni ii stt't'l vowoli mi liiii'i'iu'il luir!\niiiic lints jiihI eaat ui the tlrsl nar\nlowe nn the North  Vmii'oiivi'i' slitii.\nII Is unlit tin1 plant wlll In' ready\ntor the 1'oiiMiriii'tlon ol additional\niIiipb [or the Oanadlaii   navy.   It   In\nMini   tlial   no   iillliHlily   linn  til'l-n   ftflkl'll\ni 'i Ilu' ontorprleo, which 1a purely\nloniiiit'iTini mul tloalgned to meet the\niii'imIk ol Canadn and Australia. Tlui\nplant will have \u00bb Btnelter tu connection ami au equlpmonl for Mm iniiiiu\nlacture ol Btwl rails.\nI'ultl'i RATION OK   TUB    (MTV (IF\nORANBROOK,\nREMOVAL OF KIRK HAM,.\nTenders nro hereby requested for\ntin' removal ol tlio Olty Fire Hall,\nfrom its present location, to Nor-\nliury Aviiinii', Lots 4, 5.11 anil 7 In\nBlock ss.\nTenders will be received up to noon\non Thurcfli y, June 80th, mo.\nT. M. ROBERTS,\n86 It Olty Olerk.\nSTRAW\nHATS\nMcFARLANE-MORAN.\n| A very quiet wedding took place at\ntbc home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilson,\non- Wednesday afternoon, when Byrun\nj McFarlane and Miss Belle Moran\n! were united in the bonds of matri-\n! mony by the Rev. 0, O. Main. After\n| the ceremony a delicate luncheon was\n\\ served. The bappy couple left on tbe\ni afternoon Flyer for a honeymoon\nj trip to Winnipeg and other eastern\npoints and on their return will re-\n'side in Cranbrook. Tbe Prospector\njoins in wishing the young couple a\n' happy and prosperous life.\nDON'T BE A KNOCKER.\nIf your neighbor is prosperous it\nhim prosper. Do not growl or grum*\nble. Say a good word for him and\nlet it go at-that. Do nut be a\nknocker. If you see that the town ls\nmoving along nicely, leel good about\nIt. Help things along. Shove a\nlittle. Rush. Try and secure some\nof the bencllt. yourself. Do not stand\naround like a cadaver. Do not waste\ntime feeling sore because some fellow bas a little more sand and sense\nthan you have. Do a little hustling\nyourself. If you enn sny a good\nword, say it like a prince. 1( yon\nare full {if bile antl disposal to say\nsomething mean, keep your mouth\nclosed.   Do not be a knocker.\nNo man ever became rich n,id happy minding anybody's business save\nhis own. Nu man ever helped b,in-\nself up permanently, hy knocking his\nneighbor down.\n(live a kind word, (live it liberally. It will not cost a cent and you\nmay want one yourself some day.\nVou cannot afford it. It will not pay\nThere Is nothing In it.\nIf you want to throw something at\nsomebody throw cologne, or ruses.\nDo not throw brickbats, ur mud.\nIf you must kick- go to some bc-\nolllded spot and kick vourself. For\nif you feel that way, you are the\nman that needs kicking.\nBut whatever you do, do not he a\nknocker.\nA Straw Hat\nis one of the\nbest weapons\nwe know of for\nbeating the hot\nweather.\nHot Weather\nhas opened the\ngtvnui Hat season and we have\nopened   several\ncases    of    the\nfinest straw hats |\nfor  the money, fi\nit has ever been |\nI our pleasure to |\nI offer. |\n8    When you see them 6\nIJ you will wonder how 5\nwe can sell them for\nthe price we do.\nAll Styles\nf*    All Shapes\nin boaters and crush\nshapes.\n50c. to $2.50\nSpecial     Values    in\nPanamas at\n$6.50 and $8.50\nMCCREERY BROS.\"j\nCRANBROOK'S DRY GOODS    I\nAND ClOIIIINli STORES.    I\n********************************************\na Tie a String on Your Finner\n'****' or do any other old trick tbat\nwill remind you to come ln today and order n case of our\nbottled soda, rootbenr, snrsa-\nparllla or ginger ale.\nTo be Without Our Bottled\nBeverages\nIs not to lie thought of In this\nweather. So don't forget to\norder some today. Telephone\nus If that is mine convenient.     1\nBAST KOOTENAY *\nBOTTLING OO. X\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nWe Stand\nBehind the\nQuality of\nthis Brand\nof\nVarnishes\nFloor, liisido Finish,\nFurniture,Oa rrl age\nare n few of Hie many\ngrades in slock\njftORJTE\n0RANO\nJ. D. McBride\nHardware Cranbrook B. C.\n**************e******************************\no\n.Ham and Bacon\nOur smoked' .neats ure always fresh stock. We\nart! sure that if you try iIhmii once you will agree\nwith us thai they are the best flavored and most\nwholesome smoked  meats you have ever oaten.\nIjPt WOODS \u00abr CO.\nPHONE BT P.O. BOX 164\nIAAAAAAAAAAAAQAAAAAAAAAAAAi\nWWWW WWW WW WW WW\nWe'll Both\nBj Pleased\nlifyflu i'li.v vnur fAtjat here. \\'o\niH'eause you will not Imiter uud\nmore meat for the raimay thnn\nyou eveFftntybefrfroi We, bec&uft\nwe will him- iinoilHM- satisifrd\ncustomer. So why not come and\n8t\u00bblfert the meat and out you want\ntmlii-i? We IftlOW you will ho ne\ngllid you did ub we will he to n< d\nyour name to our list of friends.\nP- BURNS & CO.\nPhone 111\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u26664\nP. O. Boi i\nIf It's Paint and Painting\nWe are here m ith the Goods\nIf It's Wall   Paper   and\nPaper Hanging\nWe can't be beat\nB. H. SHORT\nPainter  and  Decorator\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666*************************************\nThe Prospector $2 Per Year","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","classmap":"oc:AnnotationContainer"},"iri":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","explain":"Simple Knowledge Organisation System; Notes are used to provide information relating to SKOS concepts. 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