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C,   SATURDAY,   DECEMBER   18,   1909.\nNo. 51\nP0ST0FF16E.\nTORN DOWN\nBy Order of Fernie City\nCouncil.\ntint* ores .sufficient to supply the Canadian markets.\nThe Dominion government department of mines is urged to take up\nthe matter or the sclnntillr treatment\nof zinc ore*.\nThe   following committee    wan appointed to    carry out tho wishes of\nthe convention:    John Keen of Kaslo,\nj S.a. Fowler of Ainswurth, J. Green*\n' street, proprietor    of the   Big Ledge\nmine;   (!.   W. Loper, tn imager of the\nLucky Jim at     Burton, mtil     Iv K\nj Beeaton.\nSUSPEND MAIL DfUVtRY\nPostmaster Failed to Re\nmove Temporary Building from Fire Limits.\nFernie, Dec. 14.-\u25a0Considerable excitement was created in town this\nmorning when a detachment of police and firemen, acting under Instructions from the city council, be\nga\u00bb thc work of pulling down the\ntemporary post oflice. A by-law ex-\niets which made it compulsory that\nall temporary buildings within the\ntire limits should be removed before\nNovember 1, 1909. The post office is\nat present located in a wooden building within the limits, as the large\nnew brick structure is not yet completed, und the postmaster has been\nnotified on several occasions to remove his office, which he has failed\nto do. This morning at 10 o'clock\nthe tire chief with a squad of men\nbegan the demolition of the structure\nand succeeded in tearing out the\nwhole front and part of thc sides,\nleaving it in a badly wrecked condition. As a result of the trouble\nthere has heen no distribution of\nmall today, much to the inconvenience of the business men and general public. The work of demolition\nhas been suspended this afternoon,\nand the postal authorities and the\ncity council will meet in conference\nnnd endeavor to come to some satisfactory solution of the difficulty. H.\nJ. Johnson, the postmaster, claims\nthat he is being discriminated against\nas the council has allowed several\nother temporary structures to remain within the fire limits until the\npermanent buildings are finished\nTO TEAR UP ACT OP UNION\nRedmond Says  Present Time is\nIreland's Opportunity.\nDublin, Dec. 15. -Addressing a great\n| meeting at the mansion house to-\n: night, John     Redmond suid Premier\niAsqu-lth's declaration was the great-\nast chance they had iu thc last century of tearing up and trampling un\n, der foot the infamous act of union.\n: Their opponents, he continued were\nno longer millions of the British population, but a few hundred gentlemen in the house   of lords. Hosebery\n; has declared that the lords' veto was\nthe sole obstacle to home rule.\nPremier Asquith, Mr. Kedmond declared was asking thc British people\nfor a mandate to deal with Irish self-\ngovernment in thc next parliament.\nTherefore Irish leaders advised their\npeople in Great Britain to vote with\nthe liberals, nnd, if home rule did\ncome, they could assure tbe British\npeople in the name of Ireland that it\nwould be received and worded in the\nsame spirit as the concession of freedom to the Transvaal was worded.\nThe Irish nntionists' convention,\nwhich opened today with John Redmond presiding, unanimously indorsed a resolution adopted by the committee pledging support to the liberals in the coming election. Timothy\nHealy and his handful of dissenting\ndisciples were not present.\nGRANTING CHARTERS\nMr. Murphy Holds That He Has\nNo Option.\nOttawa, Dec. 15.\u2014In the course of\nthe week Mr. Charles Murphy, the\nSecretary of State, made a statement ol the subject of the granting of charters. It will he remembered that the Ontario Qovernment\ncancelled an Ontario charter which\nhad been obtained by the association of racetrack men which Is managing the track on the out skirts of\nToronto whose management has\nevoked so much criticism; and that\nthe association forthwith and without difficulty secured n Dominion\ncharter permitting it to carry on the\nbusiness of racetrack gambling. Asked about it by Captain Tom Wallace\nMr. Murphy made a long reply\nwhich in effect amounts to an affirmation that tbe Secretary of State\nhas no option and must grant any\ncharter providing that the application is made in proper form.\nIn this connection an interesting\npiece of history hns heen uncovered.\nYears ago. wheo tho Liberal pnrty\nwas in opposition, a combination of\ncotton companies wns effected and\nthc Liberal party In Parliament, led\nby Mr. James Edgar, attacked the\ngovernment for permitting it to take\nplace. Part of the attack was on\nthe ground that the letters patent\nbad been Issued to tho now company\nwithout the proper scrutiny. This\nwas ln 1892 and' 1893. Sir John\nThompson's government was Impressed by the argument that thero\nshould he more caretul examination\nnl applications for charters. It accordingly made a change and directed that all such applications should\nbe sent to tho Finance Department\ntaking this duty seriously and passing every application under rigid\nscrutiny. This was done hy the Conservative Government. In 1H9C the\nLiberal party came into power. And\nniter two or three years it quietly\nabrogated tho reform for which it\nhnd pressed In its years of opposition and caused the old way of granting charters to be resumed. The\nresult is seen ln Mr. Murphy's answer of the other dny.\nB. C. Curling Association.\nThe British Columbia Curling association held its annual meeting nt\nKosslnnd this week.\nThe most important mntter was the\ndecision to hold u bonspicl in Nelson\non January 24, weather permitting.\nIt wns ascertained that a large number ol rinks Would he prepared to\nenter.\nThe following officers were elected:\nH. P. McCrancy, Hossland, patron.\nJ. 0. Bunyan, Nelson, president.\nW. tr.McMyn, Greenwood, 1st vice-\npresident.\nJames Buchanan, Trail, 2nd vice-\npresident.\n!    A. McCownn,  Crunbrook, 3rd vicc-\n1 president.\nI    Rev. P. H. Graham, Nelson, chaplain.\n|   George .A. Hunter,     Nelson, secretary-treasurer.\nExecutive committee\u20140. D. Blackwood, D. Guthrie, P. A. Starkey,\nNelson, J. A. Hartley, Phoenix; J.\n8. C. Fraser, Hossland; Judgo P. K.\nWilson, Oranbrook.\nRepresentatives were present from\nNelson, Rossland, Trail, Cranbrook,\nPhoenix, and Greenwood.\nMaaonio Election\nCranbrook lodge, A. F. & A. M\u201e\nheld Its annual meeting and election\nThursday night, at which the following were elected: W. Mf Attridge,\nworshipful master; A. McCowan,\nSenior warden; A. Suanklnnd, junior\nwarden; E. W. Connolly, secretary;\nR. Burns, Treasurer; A. C. Coe, ty-\nler. W. H. Wilson, immediate past\nmaster.\nA. B. Fenwiek, district doputy\ngrand master, paid his yearly official\nvisit. There was a large gathering\nof the craft.\nThe lodge is in a very prosperous\ncondition, with a membership of over\n200, and expect to occupy their new\nhome, which ls now under construction by February.\nBoys Brigade.\nThere was a good turn out at the\nBrigade meeting lust Monday night.\nLieut. W. Helby drilled tbo company\n| and remarked upon Its smart appearance. The company will not meet\nagain until the second Monday in\nj January, when all members are re-\n{ quested to attend In drill order. No\n, boys are permitted to attend with\nj out uniform, and are not marked\ni'presont unless so dressed.\nPilfer $7,200,000 in Montreal.\nMontreal, Dec. 14.\u2014As the result of\nexposures made ln Judgo Cannon's\nreport on corrupt conditions in Montreal it is announced that steps will\nbe taken at once to bring to trial\nthe fourteen officials and others including eight aldermen charged with\nmalfeasance. According to Judge\nCannon's report on the city's income\nfor the last six years 17,200,000 has\nbeen foloneously used by the iilder\nmen.\nMINING MEN IN CONVENTION\nAsk the Dominion Offloials for a\nSmelter.\nNelson, Dec. 15.\u2014The most Important mining convention ever held in\nthe Interior met hero today with a\nlargo attendance. A resolution wan\npawned which will he sent to all officials of the dominion and provincial\ngovernments and to members of tbe\nDominion House representing British\nColumbia.\nThe resolution sets forth that the\nsmelter of the Canadian Metal company ut. Frank has been abandoned\nand that the Canadian Zinc company's plant at Nelson has been Idle\nfor a year, with no apparent prospect\not re-opening.\nAttention ls culled to tho fact that\n11,000 tons of zinc thus far this vear\nhavo been shipped from Kootenay\npoints to tho United States and that\ntho Payne tariff imposes a duty of\none per cent thc pound on sine\ncontents of ore carrying more than\n16 per cent of zinc. Tho fact 1b emphasized tbut Canada Imports annually 7,000 tons of zinc products valued at above 1750,000. The convention agreed that it la highly Important that a government smelter\nshould be established capable of trea-\ni      Mayor of Lethbridgo Dies\nI Lotbbridge, Dec. ia.\u2014William Henderson, mayor of this city for twn\nterms, died early this morning from\n> bronchitis. He was one of thc best\nknown men in southern Alberta. He\n| came to Lothbridgc In 1882, since\nI which time he had amassed a fottunc\nI of 1250,000 in the hotel business. Ho\nleaves a widow and six children. The\n1 funeral will ho held Saturday and\nj will he under auspices of the Masons\nNothing Too Good.\nToronto, Dec. H.-Thut the best is\nnot too good for the wost anil that\nthe Ideal towards which western ambition Is thriving Is tho building up\nof tho highest standard of civilization, was thc declaration of Hon.\nFrank Oliver, Minister of thc Interior, In address delivered at the annual banquet of students.\nHOTEL FIRE\nAT SflWIO\nFrank Kennedy of Ymir\nBurned to Death.\nESCAPE f ROM WINDOWS\nNorthern Hotel in Ashes\nGuests Barely Escape\nWith Their Lives.\nSalmo, Dec. 15.\u2014As n result ol a\nfire, which at one time threatened to\nwipe out of existence the entire town\nand which spread so quickly    ur to\nforce fifteen guests to jump from the\nwindows to ensure safety, the Northern hotel at Salmo was Inst evening\ntotally devasted, while Prank Kennedy, a burner of Ymir, lost his life\nin the conflagration. The tire origin*\natcd at 11:45 through the overturning of a lamp in one of the rooms\nby Kennedy, and a few minutes later\nthe entire structure was one mass of\nflames.\nThe fire caught on the store of the\nSalmo Trading company, an adjoining building, several times but after\nan hour's fighting was controlled,\nthe loss to the store being .slight.\nThe heroic work of the citizens of\nSheep Creek town, under the direction of W. H. Cftiiley ami W. n. Salisbury, in saving the store and thus\npreventing the conflagration from\nspreading through the business portion of the town cannot be over-estimated as not only would considerable property loss been entallcil but\nfurther fatalities might have occurred.\nMrs. Fnrroll and her two children\nhad avciy narrow escape but were\nsaved by the strenuous efforts of\nFred McArthur, Lorne Ettor, Willium\nKennedy and Lome Thompson.\nThe hotel and stock owned by McArthur Bros, were totally destroyed\nwhile most of the guests lust all\ntheir belongings. The loss which\namounts to between $7,000 and $8,-\n000, is partially covered by insurance.\nFrank Kennedy, tho man who lost\nhis life, had only arrived the day before to take charge of the barber\nshop.\npapers above referred to, tu be true,\nI, upon my own responsibility as ,i\nservant of this House, directed that\nsufficient Dominion police to protect\nhonest Voters from intimidation or\ninterference with the free exercise of\ntheir franchise and under Instructions\nto arrest und prosecute under section 2lill of the Dominion Election\n. Act nny one guilty of such indictable offences should be sent at once\nfrom Ottawa to the electoral Dis-\n: trlcts of Kast and WWt Algoma. I\ndirected the Commissioner of Dominion Police to despatch the men and\n, to give them Instructions in the\nwolds above stated,\"\nConcerning this violent attack on\ntho Ontario Govornmeul two points\n'are to bo uoted.\n(1) Mr. Aylcsworth is not a servant of the House of Commons, As\na Minister of tho Crown he is the\nservant of the Klug, not of the\nHouse. He happens to he a member\nof the House, and aa such has no\ngreater responsibility for the conduct of its business than has any\nother member.\nfii) It is only necessary to remember who were the honest electors on\nwhose behalf these Dominion Pollce-\n' men were sent. The bush polls of\nAlgoma were notorious all through\nthe election. They were shamefully\nj padded, and the proceedings before\nithe judges in connection with the\ni election lists were a mixture\u2014part\n[scandal and part laughing stock,\ni We have heard much lately of \"Tho\nI Servant in the House\". Mr. Ayles-\n; Worth follows it up hy his one-act\nj farce \"The Servant of the House.\"\n\"AS YOU LIKE II\"\nI To be Given by a Splendid Uom\npatiy Monday, Deo. 20.\nJ   To all lovers of tho best in drama\n! it will indeed be a welcome announcement which has   just been made hy\n\u25a0 manager T. M. Roberts to the effect\n'\u25a0 that Mr. O. P. Walker of Winnipeg\n' will send nis elaborate production of\n\"As You Like It\", the most delight-\n, ful of all Shakespeare's comedies,\nto Cranbrook. The company presen-\n: ting thc play is composed almost en-\n; tirely of English players and a really Intellectual and finished perform-\nI ance is assured. Mr. Walker has had\n. two sets of    Bcenery constructed for\n\u25a0 the play, ono to be used in such\nI theatres as his own beautiful Walker\n! in Wiuuipcg, and the other, nn exact\ni reproduction of the larger set, to bo\n: used on the smaller stages, so that\n1 we can be assured of a perfect scenic\nequipment. Tho costumes are new\n] und rich and add greatly the beauty\n: of the performance. William Yule, a\n, comediun well known to the theutro-\n| goers of the West has been especially engaged for the role of \"Touch-\nI stone\", n part in which    he has no\nsuperior     among the     comedians of\ntoday.\nCHARGED WITH \"REPEATING\"\nDISORDER IN MANAGUA\nRioting Between Partisans of Government and Revolutionists\nCorinto, Nicaragua, Dec. 15\u2014\nThere were scenes of wild disorder in\nManagua, the capital, yesterday.\nDuring a meeting of the aldermen\none of them made a speech denouncing Madriz and favoring the revolution. The speech wns greeted with\ncheers and hooting and a free fight\namong government and anti-government elements followed. Two pistol\nshots were fired, The row extended\nto the streets and twenty arrests\nwero made.\nWashington, D. C, Dec. 15.\u2014Yesterday's dispatches containing an account of the anti- Zelayan demonstration in Managua were confirmed\nby u telegram received ut the state\ndepartment from Vice Consul Cald-\nera. From this dispatch, which wns\ndated yesterday morning, it appears\nthat some of the demonstrants were\narrested by government authorities,\nbut who the people placed under arrest were not Indicated. The dispatch also says that President Zel-\naya baa published a statement promising to resign the presidency of\nNicaragua In favor of Madriz, who,\nbeing President Zeluya's candidate,\nis not tho choice of the people there.\nIn the absence 0f any specific information on the subject the state\ndepartment officials discredit the\nnews published some days ago of any\nImportant engagements between the\ngovernment und revolutionary forces\nat Rama in which the revolutionary\narmy Ih said tu have been defeated.\nFUNNY MR. AYIjEoWORTU\nAgent for Harrington Brings Ac\ntion at Fernie.\nFernie, Dec. ia.~Informations wore\nsworn out Saturday against Thomas\nWhelan aud John Walker, charging\nthem with \"repeatiug\" at the recent\nolectiou, and an information was also laid against A. McDougal, charging him with having liquor in the\npolling hooth at his mill on the day\nof election. These actions are being\ntaken hy U. Paton, agent of John\nHarrington, socialist candidute, running next to W. R.'Koss. The penalty ls a fine not exceeding $400 and\nimprisonmeot not exceeding one year.\nTho penalty for violating the treating act is a fine of \u00a5250.\nHAKVEY-MACDONALI)\nThc home of J. H. Spence was on\nWednesday evening in gala attire, on\nthe occasion of thc marrigge of\nWilliam Harvey to Miss Mary Wilson\nMacDonald, by the Rev. C. O. Main,\nboth of the contracting parties aro\ncitizens of Oranbrook, and are well\nand favorably known. Mr. Harvey,\nbeing associated for several years\nWith the Cranbrook Sash & Boor\nFactory.\nThe hrido, becomingly gowned entered the room ou thc nrm of her\nbrother, W. P, MacDonuld, and W.\nF. Attridge supported thc groom.\nAfter tho ceremony about twenty intimate friends of the happy couple\nsot down to a splendid supper, beautifully served. It was pleasing to\nsee Mrs. Spencc, who has been so\nseriously ill, able to he about and\nalong with her husband, to he the\ncordial host and hostess on this Joyful occasion. The Prospector extends\nits heartiest congratulations to Mr.\nand Mrs. Harvey.\nOre Shipments\nFollowing are the oro shipments\nfrom mines in the Crnnhronk district\ntor the past week and year to date:\nNorth   Star     ,14 2,M0\nSt.   Eugene  MB        19,936\nTotal     398\n2?,676\nHis Attaok on the Ontario Oo?\nernment.\nOttawa, Dec. 15.\u2014Mr. Aylesworth\nthis week made another of his funny\nspeeches. Ho docs not intend them\nto be funny; he thinks they nre\nscathing; and he is desperately ferocious over them, but they arc very\nfunny all the same. In this case he\nwas justifying his action in sending\nDominion policemen to the hush poll\nIn Algoma to enable the liberal plan\nof campaign in those polls to he carried into effect. Mr. W. It. Smyth\n(('on., F.ast Algoma) uslied some\nquestions on the subject, and here is\nthe more important part of Mr.\nAylesworth's answer:- \"It was stated\nin the Toronto Conservative newspapers of 19th October, 1908, thnt a\nnumber of men, not regular constables, were being given special authority by the government of Ontario to\nmake arrests and were to go into\nthe constituencies ol East and West\nAlgoma ln connection with tbc election then proceeding, to polling\nplaces culled hack-woods-polls to patrol the approaches to such polls on\nthe voting dny and make arrests as\nthey might think lit. It Is the ancient nnd undoubted privilege! of this\nHouse to conduct Its own elections\nby its own officials, who ure responsible Ui it alone. Thc House of Commons has at all times been zealous\nto guard this privilege and right,\nand quick to resent any interference\nwith it. lu these circumstances, believing thc statements   in the ncw-j\nElection ofOIoers.\nA regular monthly convocation of\nRooky Mountain Chapter R. A. M.,\nwas held In the Masonic Temple on\nTuesday evening. Tlie following officers were elected for the ensuing\nyear;\nEx Comp. M.   A.   Benle, v..\nComp.     A. Sunnklnii'.l,       II\nComp.     A. McCownn, J.\nComp.     It. Hums, P' S.\nComp. li. H. Short,        S. K.\nComp,    Miller, S. N.\nComp.     Friese, J.\nEx Comp.    J, F. Armstrong,   T.\nFarmers' Institute.\nIn connection with the Institute\npaPOI'H will be read in tho Provincial\nQovernment Building, Crnnbro\u00b0k,\nas follows: Saturday December 18th\nat 8 p. m,, \"Live Stock Breeding\"\nby Dr. J, W. Itutlcdge.\nWednesday, December 22th at 8 p.\nin., \"flee Keeping\" practically Illustrated, by Mr. T, S, Olll,\nNote these meetings nnd tell your\nIrleiids\nGEO. H.  ASHWORTH,\nSecretary-Treasurer.\nMake Second Attempt,\nPhiladelphia, Dee. LS.-Laden with\nrapid Bring Held pieces, fiOO.000\nrounds of ammunition and clothing j\nand provisions enough to last tho\nmen two months, the auxiliary riui j\nser Prairie is prepared to make a\nsecond attempt to convey two battalions of marines to Colon, Panama\nA Message From\nT0YLAND\nOur Toys are going very fast. The people\nappreciate the kind of Toys we are selling.\nHave You Made\nYour Selection\nIf not we would advise to get busy. We\ncan give you good service now but it will\nbe different next week.\nOur Dressed Dolls from 15e to $15.00\nAll winners. We would specially call your\nattention to the 75c and $1.00 line. They aie\ngreat values.\nMechanical Toys from 10c to 75c\nA very large variety and of exceptional\nvalue.\nXmas China of all Kinds\nOur prices are as low as the lowest and we\noffer an additional discount of 20 per cent. Just\nthink of this.    They are useful and ornamental.\nBrass and Copper Goods\nPlease don't overlook our big assortment of\nBrass and Copper Goods. Each piece is a gem\nand the assortment is so large we can please any\ntaste or pocket book.\nBooks   Books    Books\nReally our book department is the talk of the\ntown. At present our stock is complete but they\nare going so fast that you should get in quickly.\nThe Juvenile books are very attractive and astonishingly cheap.\nAll these and many other lines are awaiting you at\nTHE GIFT CENTER\nBEATTIE ( IT\nCRANBROOK, B. C\nWHERE IT PAYS TO DEAL\nMAIL ORDERS  OUR  SPECIALTY THE I'HOBPBCTOR,   CRAKUKOOK\n11.   0\u201e   SATURDAY    DB( EMBER   l\u00bb\n\u2666\nx\n*\nCranbrook\nLivery\n$ljt? HfvQ&psti&t*\nKSTAHLIStlKll    I8\u00bb\nA. B. Grace,\nim'ULisiiKii   AND   Knrruii.\nFoley Hi os., Larson & Co\nWe ask you to call and try\ni,in new Consignment of new\nau.l Up-to-date rigs for\nWinter and Summer. Jusl\nreceived Topplr und Reliable\nHorses at your disposal.\nGive them ;i trial itfiil be\nconvinced,\ni'hon. 47        L'rai \u00ab. i\"'\nThc peopl   the Wesl  nr\nploased when thoy hew* ol ii;\nof any     buainesa   which Is\nwestcru in character.   This\niniil.nl>  true ii    it Is u manutnctur   nearly 250 burnt\nnc enterprise, as it is tno ambition from iln- travellers\nRained when il Is mentioned Unit | \u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2022H\">*,>'>,>******,M\nr 300,000 pouutts each ,,l flour nnd, * ,\nalways I fine sugar    nre used    yearly;   more*     FrOXeHSlOlial\nsuccess than 160,000 pounds ol raw cboeolaw S \t\nrtrtctly whloh the company grinds and refines wwmfWwmm1!\npar   by their own equipment,      and thut\nnployea apart\nal   oflice stalls |\n\u2666 We ask you to call and try    J                                                            ol Wester,, t'linaiia t,, attiait  maun ai  Edmonton, Vancouver and Wlnnl\n\u2666 , *  \u2014   fncttircrs to     show that  tins (mil nt pen     This nimiliei   is constantly  he\nA    out new Consignment of new    \u2666            CURLY HEADED iiiiys            the Dominion    can produco uianufnc Ing added t,i us the    wcatorn public\n\u2666 au.l     Un-todate    rias    tor    T                                                     lured articles mils  equal to the best learns more about the absolute purl\n\\   British   Columbia puper having '\" Eastern Canadu.    li has been this ty and real value ol   the H'oley lines\ncriticized  Mr.  McDride tor   Ids curly belief thnt   hns nctuuted  the  widely \u201e,  Premier   goods and    Superb* and\nmail,   the Hamilton Spectntordraws known linn ol Foley Bros, Larson ,ii Canadian Girl ohocolntos\nttcntlon tn the tact that   Dame for   Co., ot Winnipeg,  in their enormous\nexpenditure in    su completely equip PRESBYTERIAN   CHUROH\npins,  their meat    Winnipeg     factory\nili.n  it  stands   today    uoexcelled hy (Dec.  I'.uln\nany similar factory  in Eastern c\u201eii Morning service nl It o'clock. Sub'\niAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAA*\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab,s)|h,.,h  knows thut Mir Wilfrid  Lnurler lada.    Visitors to the    Foley  factory Jcot,    Third   ,,(     n sorles, Christian\n********************** has locks ,,i which nature Imparted a (who, by the way.     are always wol Lite.\"\n.\u2014\u25a0\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014''\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u25a0\u2014-\"   tendoncy, and quite a strong one, to come) arc amazed at     the great ox ,    Evening service nl  f:30 i\u00bb   m.           I(\narrange themselves in curls.    With n tent ot the plant nnd al the est ami Sunday School and Bible classes at\ncurly-head as Premier,  it  became the Intricate   working ol tho   machinery lit p, in\nbounden duty ol thc    Opposition to used     For instance. In    the making On  Thursday    evening,     Deconiboi\nlelect a curly-head lui  leadei   and so|ol lis- famous Premier Sodas, practi- 83rd, tho ChrlBtmai     Tree and child\nHARVEY,    McCAK L'E\nami   M At DONALD,\nll:il'l'islt'l'> mill bolloitorM\nORANBROOK,  B.C\n'tune in Canada seems t,, nave a par\ntiality fur curly-headed la,ys. Thore\nwas Sir .lohn Macdonuld, whose cutis\n]adorned     iiis   striking head     Every-\nHot Tea or Coffee\nand Fresh Home\nMade Biscuits\nHot Chocolate\nHot Bovril\nHot Lemonade\nTHE  PALM\nFrank Dezall\nGENERAL BLACKSMITH\nand\nWOODWORKER\nRubber Tires Applied\n\u20221',. Buggy Wheels\n\u2022OBOTS    FOR    CANADIAN  CYCLE\nAND MOTOR CO'S HU YCI.ES\nRepairing ;i Specialty.\nPhone OH      \u2022   \u2022   '      V. \".   Box  213\nIthey picked out Mi. Fi. I. Uorden,\nand be Ll known ol all men that\nthose two lea lers pal'  tbeir hair in\ni the middle. When British Columbia\nneeded o strong premiei In the worst\nway. thc choice it'll upon .t cm ivy\nhoad. and q few mouths ago when\nthi' local Opposition needed ,t uew\nleader, they selected thi\nad sun nt Delta     Sew Brunswick lus\nliv every detail, from Uu- beginning Idrens   soclnl will     bo   hold In tho\nuntil tin-   finished biscuit  Ls    packed room ;it ~-20.   fflvery    effort vrlU bo I\nhandled by   automatic mn   made to jive iln-    chlldron ;i good\nttendance will bo |\nnwny, Is bat)died bj    tmtrjtni\nchinory     In th-'   mixing     room, the\ndough    Is     mixed    automat Lcallj.  it\nthen otand \u25a0  In huge troughs until it\nreaches u  certain  temperature,   when\nit  Lh rolled flat through an automat I financial aid will 1\ntc dough break  and     automatic  cut\nters cut     it   mt\"   tb''   usual biscuit\nW. r. GURD,\nQiuTtster, Solicitor, otc,\nCBANBROOK,  B.C,\n11   THOMPSON,\nI in riisior. Solictor, nnd\nNotary I'tii'ih'\nuni,-.- itoiti u\u00abiiaiii|i\u00abi\nCR VNBROOK, B C,\n*******************************\nX\n*\n*\n!        NORTH     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\u00ab\na curly.head fn   Premier   Hazeu, andiform     Bnormou \u2022\"'   \u00ab]\nthe strongest  man evei   ieut  bj   thai   then     irou Into  piny,    through\nprovince to Ottawa   Hi    Blair, had a   which the blscull  pass onlj  ottco In a\nlot ol  curls  before     timi    den auded  tempei il   n     I   nearlj       legrees.\ntoll     -I'll,,   atrong   Lib ral   froi     thai   When thej     uerge thej  are road)   oi\nprovince     now,  Mi      Pugsley,   is alpaeking. all being carefully inspected\ncurly head and hi   takes tl\nanothi !\u25a0   'i 11\"   ami      clos   Hi   Km\nmerson.    The     attract\nlike  was  shown  ft'hen  ..  eui j\nPrime  Minister chose  .1  curl)\nman from     British Columbia\nsr.it  in  tii-' 'Miiii:' 1       ind        it\nTime was when  Mania\nboy was an \u25a0 >> 1 j*-<-t of ci ntei 1\nbis    fellows,    \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 I \u25a0 \u25a0 bore\nsemblance   to 0     shoe     brush;    but\nwhen it comes I \u25a0\nthat   only   th>      pi rfCCl    bl iCUltB   \u00a3\u2022\n\u25a0   i,   mu \u25a0     lit- noted\nthroughout    tbe     fnctorj     in\n\u25a0 tail oi manufacture, none but\n\u25a0 \u25a0-  materials thai money can\n..-.  an   used au.l nothing  i- Left   an\nnone tu make sure ol     tho exactest\nThis     is just as t rue In\nej \u25a0   \u00abIdelj   known\nand chocolates     Thesi   Lai tei\n.in- admit to I    the   li ad ing      lines ol\n:  mi Canada     H  is     n fact\nwhich pi tso     some western\nturn-      I'li\/es \u25a0 ^^^^^^^^\nawarded    Parent.-, arc    requeetod t\nprovide    refreshments    Cocoa, cake   ,\nand Bandwichea wll, bo sorved     Vnj   I\nwelcomed\nI,ASH NOTIOH\nA cup of BOVRIL\nwill drive away that\nfeeling of lassitude so\ncommon in warm\nweather. BOVRIL\ngives vigour and tone to\nthe entire system.\nBOVRIL\nWc l-ir.il 111 Kvcrytliinu I'l'tm\n;t Needle In a 1 .neolnolivc\niiisipii li.\n|)K M.HK\nAll kinds nf Secom\nImii-iiiIiiiv   ll   SI\nMCLEAN\nIN\n1   llllll.1 CltHllI\n'Kt'lAl.TY\nBUYRK  ol'\nI'Uks\nS.ig.-'s Old   Klniid,\nllnnsi'ii Av\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nW. Cline {\n'it 111,. i,l,l  Mm hu  UnrliL'l\nSIio|m':iii nun lie Ii.iui.I in Ilir\nMANITOBA IIOTBL\nI'Mwl  (Muss  Work   In\nall   hnini'liuH   nf   ilm\nTonsorial   Art\nFOR OUT DOOR WORK\nIN THE WETTEST WEATHER\nMOTHINS EQUAiS\n\u2022tfJWE\u00ab;$\n'tSHnnfr\n,  WATERPROOF\nOILED\nGARMENTS\nTHEY 100K WELL\nWEAR WEIL and\nWW. HOT LEAK\nSOiD BY BEST\n7 S- BEAMS EVEKYWIM\nTower Canadian Ditto Cuming Co in Tqiwto. Can\nJobii\nWannii maker, one ol the\nInrpcst advertisers in the world, says\n\"To discontinue an advertisement is\nlike taking down your sign. U you\nwant to do business you must let the*\npeople    know it,    I     would as - i\nthink     oi   doing    business     without\nclerks ns without advertising.\"\nWith no now lead supply sources of\nany conscquoncc lining discovered In\ntlif United Htutes for n generation\npast, \\merlcnn capital\nloi new Holds Lo develop\n1Kb Columbia looks thr mo\ninr ot all to Investors.\nII   is   said thnl  thc 13.   I\nilon'l  wanl  Joe Martin to\nand  lie their lender,    ,lo\u00ab\nmuch   ol n   reputul ion   as\nloader, but  ll     they    wanl\ntrouble maker     to load   a   i wo man\nopposition.   Jtie is     there with more\nbells   than   Santa   Clnus'   reindeers.\nCalgary  Herald.\nre looking\nnnd  Hnl\nsl   promts\ni.lbornls\nmc back\ncor  bad\nparty\nWo wonder\npropria ted  by\nment,   fol   a   111\nbronk,  will be\nii n tlmt  $10,000 up\n1  Dominion  Govern\npost   oltiee   at   Clan\ned     for thc purpose\nIntl lined.    It  looks tn tin- man  in tl:\nwest, Ilmt   il  was appropriated as a\npolitical exigency,\n- \u25a0 - --o\t\nJudas Iscariot cannot be kepi ,,ul ol\nany well ordered Municipal campaign\nWe know no reason why anybody\nshould desire to keep hnn out. Let\nthe old follow Imve a i'ote now and\nthen.\nThis is supposed to b\u00ab a grcal\nfruit country. \"The Banuno Belt,\"\nnnd yi't you cannot buy banana's\nfor less than five cent i apiece\nCivic Candidates are not ct imins to\nflni front very rapidly, It looks as\nif the old council has been satlsfac\ntory, and might be pre\\ aih d upon\nto hold over another terra .\nA curious feature ol tho I  ol\ntheBe  appro].nation-   Ih  thi   (ad thnt\nthey go to Hii\"i\".i e the tppi repl   ' '\nplus ot thc  Po '    >fni a Dep u tmi nl\nn\nwho i\u00bb 'Im:'- that 1 \u25a0    .   political\nscrap that    - otild       I lil e to   p n:.\n\u25a0 he ne tt  t hroo   \u25a0 i \u2022\u25a0     in Cranbrook\nlie says:    \"Curly-lock' \u25a0 h:1^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nwilt thou be     mine    Vii toi thai   Poley's     chocolate\nnist. \u25a0     ed i\u00bbven hj   Eastei i\n 0  -    : nuperi i  in everj  w.t>\nTlie election  ol   Mi    R.   K     in ...   '-\npresident     oi   the   Britisl ported     chex    ates\nConservative    \u25a0 \u25a0 s \u25a0 it ne\u00abi to leave\ndeserved  recognition oi    Mi Wesl   I      \u25a0\u2022     the host\nser^'ices to the partj    n I     nlj .  .     -,  \u25a0        . -:.   ...,    ,j Inis\nin- the recent     electli :.       tt al torn ma tm no   bus n \u2014   may\nI the years gone bj     Thi  Conservative\nparty in Hnn-:, C lumbia has   nevei \u25a0 ~ =\nI had a more     .,,:- il n ember than Mr\nK   F   Green, and this, n Ith the\nit > which he has display) d in\niiiLf tin1 party's cause,    fully \u25a0\nhim to the honor which the \u25a0   riven\ntinn at Kamloops of Friday conferr\ned upon him,    In his hands the Interests of the British Columbia Conser\nvative association    will be sale    dur\nIng  the     nest year.    Not  only  that,\nbur  it   Is     quite within  thc  mark  to\nsay that    when the date ol the next\nconvention comes    round the conser\nvative    party   will find     Itself   in u\nstronger position than ever as a result of his efforts in the meantime.\nN'elson Daily Mews.\nOPERA   HOUSE\nC. P. Walter presents the\nENGLISH    PLAYERS\n\"AS\nTOI\nLIKE\nIT\nIP\nShakespeare's Delightful\nComedy\nWM. YULE and\nVIOLET EDDY\nEspecially Engaged\nAn llaliotale Scenic Production\nPrices   $1.00, 75c, 50c\nScat sale for subscribers\nopen Saturday, Dec, 18, general sale Monday, Dec. 20 at\nBeattic's Drug Store\nDistrict ut Kii-t Kooteuay\nTnh\u00ab luiticii    tliul  1. Roll Ni.'U'ii.\nmi,-ti.I to .nniiy to tlie I'liU'f Commit-\nall ii.-i .ii Uttt.ls uti'l Wtolm ut Vlotot\na. Hi . fot pormlealoQ to purcunm\nfollowing ilfsciibi',1 .iinil.1 in Knal Koo\nteniiy Commenatuii at n post  iiiuiitoJ\nay    I'lUiiiiu'iu'lUB at  ii  post  planted,..\nut  the .soutli west corner of timberL ,\nlicence N\"   -ooou ,uui running  north ,,\niu ohalns,    tueuco    wost no cbains, \\, >\nthence soutb 8Q cbaina,  thoace   eaat H >\n2u i-iuuits to iliii iiiiu-e uf commence*lu\nment, containing 160 acres morn   or\nll'S.S\nRoll   Nh'Uoii.\nllntf,!  Oct. 9th,   1909 12 9\nI. LAID] \\\\\\,\nMiniiiK Kiimiii'i'i' nml\nll t'   Land Surveyor,\nORANI1ROOK, B.C,\nI'.u   Bos BS6. I'l '' :-\"-':'-\nX Di   B. W. Connolly |\nPhysician inh Hi itnitON\nODloo; Armstrong  Av\nBOUHH\n10 ll nn    I I\" I i'in\nI AND NOTIOH\nI' .inct of Kast Kootenay.\nTake    notice     tbat   l, William J.\nQregory, intend to npply to the Ohiel\nCommissioner of Lands nnd Works at\nVictoria,    ti\npurchase     th\n. -. |. in\n\u2666 Phono Ofllco 105.   Ueslnoneo 109\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\n|. W.  RUTLEDGE,\nMM.V.,   VS.\nGraituato    of     OiiUirlo    Sroldi'iuot'y\nCollege, Toronto, in 1808,\ni'., Tor permission to I Qmdunto uuii Medalist of MoKllllpVet-\nlullowinK  desorlbed orinavy College, Chicago, 111., in IU00\nlauds in Kust    Kooteuay: Oommene- Registored     inoinlioi'     ol      British\nlog at ,i post  plunted at the   north!     '       Columbia   iVwiociatlon.\nwest    corner    of timber liconco No. | . \u2014\n20utin and running    south SO chains,' all. cauls night* oay promptly attended to\nthence west 20     chains, thence north I \u2014\nSO chains,  thence east 20 chains    to, OFFICE AT McKINSTRYS livery barn\nthe place of\nnc '.'''ii acrei\nonmiencenient, contain-\nmore or lest,.\nWilliam J. Gregory,\nDated Oct. \u00bbth, 1909. 42-9\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nANNUAL\nEastern  Canada!\nCRANHUOOK, Ii.i!.\nW. CRAIG\nMASONRY\nSteam Botlors anil Furnace Work u\nSpecialty,\nCost-mid Slock Kstiirmles\nFurnished Upon Application.\nEXCURSIONS^ *\u00bb<>\"\nLow Round Trip Rates to \"\nOntario, Quebec and\nMaritime Provinces\nTickets on snip l>ec. l to Der. 81, in-\ncluaivo, sood to return within tlirce\nmonths.\nTickets issued in  connection  Atlantic\nSteamship  Puainess  will   he.  on sale\nfrom    Nov.   21  und limited   to     Ave\nmonths from dntc of issue.\nFinest equipment. Standard First\nClass and Tourist Sleeping CarH and\nDining Cars on all through trains.\nCompartment - Library - Observation\nOars on \"Imperial Limited\" and\n\"Atlantic Kxpreea.\"\nThree Through Express Trains\nOaily\nTHE \"TORONTO EXPRESS\"'\nleuvtu Winnipeg daily at 22.40, mak\ning connections at Toronto for nl)\npoints east and west thereof.\nThe \"Imperial Limited\" leaves Winnipeg daily at 18.1.1 and tho \"Atlantic\nExpress\" at 8.00 dally, making connections at Montreal for all points\neast thereof.\nApply to the nearest C. P. R. agent\nfor full information\nNCVTK   v'''(\ni.MMKNT\nj   Calgary   Herald     K n    1\/   p\u00bbld\nBelgium !. .   ' -\u25a0 n  on'   i'\nmembei -    the Congi      tnfnnii*\n; cannni tct I aorr; I   I\n:;.     Bril   h  Cnl Li hern\n1 fane tn accepl  .!\u25a0   i ;>\u2022. M  . \u25a0 i    .   theii\nendei       They   hnve  i\n.if their own\nTho c Pernii pi \u2022; U \u25a0 m I at \u25a0\u25a0 - \\\nunxion i about thc ; i tmn :arfl\n\u25a0 \u2022 r they wouldn't be o re idj to p it\n, ' heir post office   iiit   -.   \u25a0\u25a0 i-im*^?-\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666*\u2666\ntt.\\\n<ln\n,'f,<;t-f.  eveiv\nWednesday   i\n.scond and  f ou rl U\n\u2022   nnv;   Fraternh y\n\u25a0   |   .-'.-I, \u25a0;   ii,'-   coi\nM   Tnnntimifloi\nMne Cbaptnan.\n:\n:\nn\t\n**********************\nANCIENT ORDER , FORESTERS\nrnrii'i' ortANUROOK, H'il.1\nMeals in \"'-ii nn Hull 2nd mul Ith\nThursday of oach month nt s p.m.\nsharp.\nA.  Mcttownn, riilrt   K,,nii''i\nO. A. Aiihoti, Beorttary.\nVlaftinc Urt'ihi'ia miide welcome.\ntime    fi.,-     oppoin nl\nLloyil-Oeoi'Kfi Ret      throufth      telling\nih,,ut  iiiill ' main      n.. ,-.  rrom thai\nllinniiiBliniii  \u25a0\u25a0!..'     .Mi'    \u25a0    i    ii\nhad    i.i v.-! nnd      t .-1    nmuonc In\ntlii' ni'ck.\nVlctorln flolonl i\nThe ii\"\nii i m\n-\nIlv  .ill\nImin'.   1,,-r\nPOWIM        II,-\nWorld        \\u trln  ,-i.ii.\n\u25a0 il- i  called   .  ;-i.-;i\nl\"i-li'i-t      lloWl    ..   .li'ln it\nililniiliii'  llornld\nchnmi i imckcd\nThe    v\\ vi,ihiii: i\ndown  i i ' .\".it\neompi'\"  with\n\u25a0\"it.i'    turn t\"\nlllltlllT\niln\nvlille\nIn-\nl'ihui.l.-i   is nn ^^^^^^\ni'iiiw apples Bents tin- hullillnii ol\nn imvv tn death It in doubt, try\nyour ti'i'ili mi apples and thon on\n'ihelli or linlli'ti Ono in rich rove\nnue.   The other is dead Ions.\nInterested\nWe wish to get yoti\ninterested in  ANCHOR BRAND FLOUR; il is\ntlie secret of success in bread making.     The use\nof   ii   gives  that   pleased  feeling  resultant from\n\"time \\u.ll spent\".\nFree samples\nfor those\ninterested.\nManfd, Iiy\nLeitch Brothers\nFlout Mills,\nOult Lnkc, Manitoba.\n\\Y.   K.   HKATTY\nUndot'takor,\nKniliillniLT.\nFunoral pircotor,\nCKANBROOK, B.C.\nI Rocky Mountain Chapter\nf NO.  Vib,  R, A. M.\n\u2022J Rognlar moetlDgs:\u20142nd Tucs\n1 day   in   I'licli   month   nt eight\nJ o'clock.\nSojourning  Companions   nro\ncordially InvHod,\nIV. F. I'lini-iKi;.       Scribe E.\nBos 261\nVNfteW\nFrancis Edward\nCorrison\nBauduiaBtor Oranbrook Olty Band\nOhoh'inastor Knox Prosbjitei'lan\nChui'i'li\nLata Bandmaster His Majoaty's Rovrl\nW. Puslllors\nTEACHER   OF\nViolin, Banjo, Guitar, Mandolin\nand     Standard     Instruments,\nOrchestra    Furnished\nPhone \u00bbS3. CRAMIROOK, B.C.\nCAMPBELL & MANNINGS\nSOLE   AGENTS.\n'-\u20147s  \"^\nSinger Sewing\nMachines do\nthe Best Work\n- -  J\nThey last ;i lifetime and enst\nvery little more thnn thrown\ntogether, catchpenny, cheap\nmachines. Sold mi small\nmonthly payments by\nGeo. B. Powell\nSinger Store\nArmstrohi Avenue.\nPhotin l\u00bb7. Oranbrook, B.O,\n\u2014\u00bbu\u2014\n1.30  filil.'ONIi    HANI) MAOHlNlllB\nFOR SALE   OHEAP AND TO\ni B\u00bbNT.\nPound!\nOn Baker tieet, one door west\nul Messrs. Hill & Co,, the only\nplace in town that can make\nlife worth living.\nCosmopolitan Hotel\nE. H. SMALL,   Manager.\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666i\nRubber  Dollar   Stor*\n(' W. VanWOIIMKIS, PnoPMETon\nHANSON AVENUE.     \u2022      \u2022      CKANBBOOK. B(\nWe Buy Everything\nHORSES, STOVES, new and  second hand FUBr-1-\nTURK.   CROCKERY   and   WEARING    APPAREL\nWE SELL what we have in stock at prices thai\nwill surprise you. A visit to the Bollar store will con\nvince yon ilmt wo have the goods, and can save you\nfitly per conl on any ijiiotls purchased.\nWe Huy and Sell For Cash\n********************************************\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666*\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00ab>\u2666\u2666\u2666'\n| Phone 5 6\nIthe\nqum\u00a3VJ25\nGold Standard\nTeas and Coffees\nPEACE and CONTENTMENT will surely reign\nI in the home if you use only\nANCHOR BRAND FLOUR\nMakes Best Bread\n| CAMPBELL & MANNING\nStaple and Fancy Grocers\n**********************\u00ab\nFresh air is introduced into\nthe Kootenay oven through a\nseries of vents at the bottom\nof the oven door, and the\ncooking fumes oarried out\nthrough another series of\nvents at the back of the oven.\n(Arrows in\nillustration\nehow method\n\u2022of ventilation.)\n'The air in the\noven is always\nkept pure. The\nnatural flavor\nof   every\narticle  is\ncompletely\nretained\nEverything\ntastes most\ndelicious.\nFREE\nBooklet\n. on request.\n&y\u00a3\n=35C^r-i:\nMCCLARY$\nFOR   SALB   BY FATMORS MM. THh PKQcUWroRj   ORANBKQOK\nlATl'RDAY    ItECblMBKH\nVtjfa I\nGONSEKVflTiVE\nCONVENTION\nMany Delegates Attend at\nKamloops.\nTHE PREMIE'S SP^tCH\nAttitude in Regard to Better Terms and Asiatic\nExclusion.\nKamloops, Dec. 10.\u2014There wus h\nrepresentation,    embracing ovor two\nhundred tlelugutcv from nil sections\nof tho province, uL the annual con\nvention of thc Oposervutlvo n_Bsocia\ntion which opened here today The\nuusembla^e received n tnctfulij word\nh1 welcome from Mayor Robertson\non behalf of the city, nnd hllBlncBS\nwas conducted under the chairman*\nship of Mr. Woodward, president of\nthe association.\nHon. Messrs. McBride and Taylor\nwere present nnd received an onthn\nsiastic ovation in responding to invitations extended tit ttiem tn ad\ndress tho convention. While thfl\nspeeches of tlie representatives uf the\ngovernment were not without appro\npriate reference to the overwhelming\nexpression of confidence accorded the\nadministration in ttie recent contest,\nno disposition was shown to make\nthe result reflect ungenerously upon\ntheir opponents.\nPREMIER'S    ADDRESS\nMr. McBride was particularly hap\npy in his address, his speech being\ninterspersed with cheers throughout.\nHe referred to the promise ()f development which was given in the policy of railway construction, and intimated that the perfecting of these\nagreements to make good the government's undertaking with the people would be considered as the lirst\nbuainess to be submitted to the new\nparliament. He also intimated thai\nlegislation would be introduced to\nto consolidate the companies act,\nund that thc question of appropriations for the prosecution of public\nworks throughout the province\nwould receive special attention.\nWhile the finances were in a condition of unparalleled promise, the\ngovernment would not relax In cautious administration of the public\nassets, recognizing that in their\ncharge was given a very large province which would have ever-extending claims to make upon them for\nroads, bridges, schools and other\naccessories of settlement. With this\nconception of their charge before\nthem also, he observed there wns inspiration for holding to the position\ntaken by the government wiih respect to better terms, and the gov\neminent would continue to press tlie\nprovince's claims in this respect.\nThe premier emphasized the government's attitude looking towards\nthe protection of white labor, saying that thc time had come when it\ndevolved upon British Columbia to\ntako more strenuous action In this\nrespect. \"We have no desire,\" he\nsaid, \"t0 invade the lands or industries of Japan by settlement or\nparticipation in the industrial hie of\nthat country, and we are quite satisfied that the same restrictions\nwhich may be placed against thc settlement of Japanese in British Columbia may be made against thc settlement of whites in Japan, und I\nthink wo have the right to say that,\nwhen Australia and Natal are in a\nposition to decree that their country\nshall he reserved for white men, we\nshould have the liberty to make the\nsame claim ami enjoy the same\nright here.\"\nThe premier referred with some snr\ncasm to the attitude of Hon. Messrs.\nnewed warning to Ottawa that the de-\nand remarked that British Columbians could have nothing hut pity for\nthe ignorance displayed by tho Ottawa govornment In regard to this\nquestion. He remarked that British\nColumbia should again voice a renewed warnin to Ottawa that the determination of this province wns\nstronger than ever that they should\nhavo legislation ttiat will ptotect.\nwhite labor in this country.\nOFFICERS    ELECTED\nThe election of officers took plnce\nat the afternoon session, resulting as\nfollows: R. F. Green, president; W.\nW. Foster, Rovolstoko, llrst vice-president; William Mackay, second vice-\npresident; J. B. Williamson, secretary; H. L. Edmonds, treasurer; ex\nccutive committee \u2014Yftlo-Oarlboo,\nThomas Sweeny; Westminster, w. N.\nCarty; Vancouver, J. J. Miller;\nKootenny, W. Irving; Skocnn, H.\nDoyle; Victoria, E. L. Lcason; Nu\nnaimo, A. E. Plants.\nOANADAWILL COIN GOLD\nDominion About to Begin to Make\nUs Own Yellow Money-\nOttawa,   Dec,   14.    Canada's   annual\nbudget statement wns moilo to parliament today by Finance Minister\nrnhliii!- It is taken ns slgulilcaut\nthai ii.. im in changes were announced or foreshadowed except those ni-\nroady stated in the Franco-Canadian\ntreaty.\nMr. Fielding said that, next to\nGreat Britain, Canada's most Valuable markel is to the United States,\nThoro has been some anxiety, lie said\nns In possible friction as a result of\nthe recent tarlll legislation in the\nUnited States.\n\"But,\" be continued, \"after reading the most admirable message of\n('resident Tail to OOUgross a few days\nago, I think we ean leet that the\nUnited .states govornment has a cor\nroot appreciation ot what is due oth-\nei countries, and to Canada in particular We are not going to assume\nthai then- is any cause for anxiety\nns to any friction between the two\ncountries.\"\nTho Canadian revenue for the pres I\neni year is estimated at 197,600,000,\nWhich Would give a surplus of $1ti,\nuoo.nn.i. He announced that Canada\nwould begin the coinage of gold next\nyear.\nby Night, \u00abud Hark! The Herald\nAngels Sing, It is hoped that this\nministry so willingly undertaken will\nbe the menus oi blessing to all who\nhear, and that it result in bringing\nPeace and Good Will Into many\nhearts and homes.\nCOAI, ANB PETROLEUM NOTICE.\nNOTICE is hereby given that 30\ndays after date, 1 intend to apply\nto the Hon. Chief Commissioner ot\nLands and Works fur a licence to\nprospect fur conl and petroleum on\nthe following lands situute In the\nDistrict of Southeast. Kuotenay,\nBritish Columbia, in Block 4698:\nCommencing nt a post planted at\nor near thren (2\\ miles due East of\nthe 21 mile post on the O, P. R\nsurvey line which is the Western\nBoundary of Block 4593, and being\nthe Southwest corner post ot Charles\nE. Webb's claim, thence east eighty\n(HU) chaius; thence north eighty (HO)\nchain*. thence west eighty (801\nchains; thence south eighty (SO)\nchains to the point of commencement\nranking ti-io acres, more ur loss.\nLoOatSd   tills  Hth dav  Ol  November\nA. D. 1909,\nCharles  E.  Webb,    Unitor.\nWitness:   E.  W,    Butts. B0-8\nCOAI.   AND PBTROLBUM  NOTIOB.\nMETHODIST   CHUROH\ntDcconVhoi  LBth)\nTlie services morning and evening\nwill hi- conducted hv the Rev. A. E.\nHethorlngton, B. A. B. D., of Columbia  College,  New  Westminster.\nSpecial sormons will be delivered\nby Mr. Hetherington on our educational work, and It is hoped that a\nInrge audience will be present ut\nboth services.\nSunday School and Bible Classes\nal   throo.     League   Prayer service at\nTuesday, A missionary quiz will be\nconducted hy the Epworth League\nat 8.\nThursday. Prayer service at 8.,\n( hoir practice afterwards.\nSntnrdny. Christmas Day. Service in the Church at 11 a. tn., and\noffering taken in aid of the Children's Aid Society of Vancouver.\nSunday School Christinas Tree\nThis annual event will take place\non Monday evening at 7:80, in tho\nGymnasium. A full program will be\npublished next week.\nThe Carol Singers.\nThe Carol Singers will arrive on\nWednesday evening between the hours\nof nine and midnight for their third\nannual Yule Tide ministry of song.\nAs in other years the contributions\nwill be devoted to missionary work,\nand iu helping to put Christmas\ncheer into a few needy homes. They\nmay sing on Thursday night also.\nIt. is n,it possible to visit every\nhouse, and the route taken will be\nsuch that will bring the singers within the hearing of us many residents\nas the short time at their disposal\nwill allow. Tbe program this season will Include iho following: The\nFirst Howell, Gloria in Excelsis,\nWhile  Shepherds watched their tlocks\nNOTICE is   hereby     given that :io\n! days after     date,   1 Intend to apply\nI to tho   Hun. Chief Commissioner   ot\n: Lnnds and  Works   l\u201er a     licence tu\nprospect  for coal and   petroleum on\nthe   following lauds     situate in the\nDistrict    of      Southeast      Kootenay,\nBritish Columbia, lu Bluck 4593;\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near throe (8) miles duo oust of\nthe 21 milo post of the 0, P. Ft. survey line which is the western boundary of Block 41)93, and being the\nNortheast corner pust of NI. Wayno\nTwitehcll's claim, thence west oighty\n(80) chains; thence south eighty ,80)\nchains; thence east eighty (80) chains\nthence north eighty chains to thc\npuint of commencement, making 640\nacres, mote or less.\nLocated this 8th dav of November,\n1901\nChurles E.  Webb, Agent for\nM. Wayne Twitchell. Locator.\nWitness:   E. W.   Butts. 50-3\ncoal   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE.\nNOTICE is hereby given that 30\ndays after date, ] intend to apply\nto the Hon. Chief Commissioner of\nLands aud Works f0r a licence to\nprospect for coal and petroleum un\nthe following lands situate in the\nDistrict of Southeast Kootenuy,\nBritish Columbia, in Block 4593:\nCommencing at a pust planted at\nor near three (3) miles due east of\nthe 21 miles pnst on 0. P. R., survey Hue which is the Western Buundary ol Block 4593, and being thc\nSoutheast corner post of Anna K.\nWebb's claim: thence west eighty\n(K0) chains; thence north oighty (80)\nchains; thence east eighty (80) chains\nthenee south eighty (80) chains to\nthe point of commencement, making\ntlii) acres, more or less.\nLocated this 8th dny of November,\n1909.  '\nCharles E.  Webb*  Agont for\nAnna K. Webb, Locntor.\nWitness:   E. W.   Butts. 50-3\nCOAL   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE.\nNOTICE is hereby given that 30\ndays after ilate, I intend to upply\nto tho Hon. Chief Commissioner of\nLands and Works f()r a licence to\nprospect, for coal and petroleum on\ntho following lands situate in the\nDistrict of Southeast Kootenny,\nBritish Columbia, In Block 4593:\nCommencing nt a pust planted at\nor near three (8) miles due east of\nthe 21 mile post on C. P. R., survey\nline which is the Western boundnry\nof Block 4598, and being tho Northwest, corner pust uf Walter J. Abbs,\nclaim, thonco south oighty (80)\ncbains; theuce enst oighty (80) chains\nchains; uorth olghty (80) chains;\ntheuce west eighty (80) chains to the\npoint of commencement, making 640\nacres, more or loss.\nLocated this 8th day of November,\n1909.\nCharles E.  Webb, Agent for\nWalter J, Abbs, Locator.\nWitness:   E. W.   Butts. 50-3\nWATER     NOTICE.\nTAKE NOTICE that T William M,\nFrost, of Eureka, Montana, real estate agent, intend to apply to the\nWater Commissioner at Crunbrook,\nB. C, on the 10th day of January,\n19UI, for a licence to divert tive cubic feet of water per second from\nBurton creek, above Burton Canyon,\nat the first fulls fur irrigation purposes for that part of sub-divisions\n12, 13, 14, of Lot 821, Group 1, East\nKoutenay, suuth uf the B. C. S.\nrailway; also for a licence to store\n100 acres feet to be used in connection with the above licence in a reservoir described as a lake, on Lot\n4590, about one mile south of the\npoint of diversion, and comprising\napproximately 15 acres, to ho ac\nquired by purchase or expropriation\nfrom the owners thereof\nAt the lowest wnter in said reservoir there will be 15 acres and one-\ntenth of one foot additional fur each\nucre above that to increased height\nof ten feet.\nThe water will be diverted, carried\nand stored by dams, flumes, ditches,\npipes, rams, pumping plants, reservoirs, gates and other works, to be\nconstructed on and crossing Lots\n4500, and 7011, Group 1, Kootenay\nDistrict, and the British Columbia\nSouthern Railway's right of way.\nIt is proposed to lower the water\nin said lake tivo feet and to roflU by\ndamming tho out-let, such dam to\nbe CO feet long; the dam to contain\na gate 0 feet wido by 10 feet high,\nwhich may be raised or lowered at\nwill to discharge or pen hack the\nI water.\nNo Crown Lands to be occupied by\ni the proposed works.\nThe names and ndresses of riparian\nproprietors and licensees whose lands\n'are likely to be affected are British\nj Columbia Southern Railway Co.,\n! and Louis Lachance, respectfully of\nI Cranbrook nnd Elko, British Colura-\njbia.\n|   This notico was posted on the 2uk1\ndav of Decembor, A. D., 1909,\nW. F. Qurd.\nSolicitor for Applicant\nCranbrook, B. C.\nNOTIOH To LOGGERS.\nLqljh will bo putcbased, on skid-\nways, on hnnks nf the Kuotenay and\nSt. Mary's rivers above Wardner, It\n0. For particulars npply to the\nCrow's Nest Pass Lumbal Co., Limited, Wardner, B. C.\nD.  Breckenndge\nLogging   Sui>!\nCRANHHUOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Kootenay.\nTake  notice    tmu     Uobert   Mathoi\nClute of Wllmer,     B   C., occupation\nHandier, Intend to apply fur permission  to  purchuse      the following  des\ncubed lands commencing nt a post\nplauted at the suuth enst coruer of\nLot 7,604, Group one, ti), Suuth\nEast Kootenuy ; tbence west 40\nchaius; tlieuce south hu chaius; thence\noust 40 chains more or less to the\nKootonay river; llienee north SO\nchains following the shore ul the\nKootenuy River to point of commencement und containing 320 ueres\nmore or less.\nRobert Mather Clute.\nDated Octohor 9, lm. \u00ab-9\ni place of commoncomen!\nSarah Ann (adwallader.\nT   Cadwallader    Locator.\nlated  Sept. 23rd, 1909, 42-9\nLAND NOTICE\nDistrict of Eusl Kootenay.\n'take notice chat  '. William Wente,\n.ntcud to apply    to the Chlel Conv\nnlssiouci oi Lunds and Works at\nVictoria. Q c, tor permission tu\npurchase the following described\nlands in [fast Kootenay : Commencing at a post planted at tlie uorth\neusi. corper oi timber licence No.\n20IHJO and running south so chuins,\ntheuce east 20 chains, thence nurth\n80 chains,  thenee  west 20 chuiUh     to\nthe place of commencement, containing 100 acres more or less.\nWilliam  Wente.\nDated Oct. 9th,  1909. 42 lJ\nCRANBROOK LANu DI8TRI0T\nDistrict uf East Kootenay.\nTake notice that 1, Thomas Oftd-\nwalledei, of Oranbrook, B. C, occupation Carpenter, intend to apply for\npormlssion to purchase the following\ndescribed lands : Commencing at a\npost planted on the west bunk of the\nMoyie River, near thc S. E. curner of\nCooper's purchase, thence west 10\nchains, thence south 20 chains, thence\neast to tho west bank of the Moyle\nRiver, thence following the river up\nstream to place of commencement, 15\nacres more or less.\nThotuns Cadwallader.\nDated   Sept.  23rd,  1909. 42-9\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of East Kootenuy.\nTake uotice that I, Sarah Ann Cadwallader, of Cranbrook, B. 0,, occupation murriod woman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands : Commencing at a post planted at the south\neast corner of Thomas Cadwaliador's\npre-emption, thonce wost 30 chains,\nthence south 15 chains, thenee oust\n30 chains, thence north 15 ehuins    to\nLAND NOT1QE\nDistrict of Eust Kootenay.\nTake notice that 1, Clifford M.\nPennock, intend to apply to the Chief\nCommissioner of Lands and Works ut\nVictoria, B. C , for permission lo pur\nehaso the following described lands\nin Enst Kootenay : Commencing ut\na post planted 20 eliuins west of the\nnorth east cornei ol timber licence\nNo. 913;) and tunning north 20 chains,\nthence WOst 80 chuins, thenco south\n20 chuins, thencu eust 80 chaius to\nthe place of commencement, containing 100 ueres more or less.\nClifford m. Pennock,\nDated Oct.  9,   1909. 42-9\ncontaining 220 acres uiuie oi  less.\nEdward  Kn ttti\nI'll Robert Mather Olute, Auent\nDated   October  9,   VJO'j. (;J 9\nORANBROOK LAND DI8TRICT\nDistrict of Kootenuy.\nTake notice that 1, Sadie J, Mc\nFurlune, of Craiibiuuk, D. (.'., occupation married woman, intend tu apply ior permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands Commencing at a pust planted at the north\neust corner of Cooper's purchase,\nthence west 30 chaius, thence north\n1 ehuins, thence east. 30 cbains.\nthence south 4 chains, to the place\nof commencement.\nSadie  .1.  M.Farlane.\nT. Cadwallader,\nDated  Sept.   17th,  1909. 42-9\nCBANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of East Kootenuy\nTake uotice that the Crotlu'is Lum\nher Company, Limited, of Oranbrook,\nB. C, occupation a lumber company,\nintends to apply for permission     to\npurchase the following de\u00bbcrib\u00abd\nlands Commencing ut it post planted at the Northwest corner of T. Lie-\nense 86054, tbence West 40 chains ,\ntlieuce South 25 Chains, thence Eaat\n40 chains, thence North J5 chaina to\nthe point of commencement.\nCrothers  Lumber  Co.. Ltd.\nPer J. F. Bridges.\nDated October   21. 1909. 43-9\nLAND NOTICE\nDistiict of East Kooteuay.\nTake notice that I, Francis Wente,\nintend to apply lo the Chiet Commissioner of Lands and Works at Victoria, D. C, for permission to pur-\nchase the following described lunds\nin Eust Kooteuay ; Commtncing at\na post planted at the North Eaat\ncorner ot timber licence Nu. 9133 and\nand running north 20 chums, thence\nwest 20 chaius, thence south 20 chain's\nthonco east 20 chains to the place of\ncommencement, containing 40 acres\nmore or leas,\nFrancis Wente.\nDated   Oct.   9th.   190*. 42-9\nCRANDROUK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Kootenuy.\nTukc notico that Edward Kreiitter,\nof Wllmer, B.C., occupation Rancher,\nintend to apply fur permission to\npurchase the fullowiug described\nlands : Commencing at a post planted 80 chains south of the south eust\ncorner of Lot 7,1104, Group ouo, (1),\nin South East Kootenay ; thenco\nwest 40 chains; thenco south 80 chains\nmore or less; thenco east 80 chains\nmoro or less to the Kootenay river;\nthence north 80 chains more or less,\nfollowing the shore of tho Kootenay\nriver, to point of commencement and\nCRANBROOK\nHOTEL\nm Guests Comfort a Specialty   Good Stabling in Connection |\nNearest lo railroad depot.    Has accotntno-\ndatlons   for   I lie   public   unequalled   in ?i\n& Cranbrook.\nH0GGARTH & ROLLINS\nHot and Cold Baths\nProprietors\n62Jlc per acre cash and 62^c\nonce each year thereafter\nsecures to you a BRITISH COLUMBIA FARM\nin the British Columbia Southern; Columbia and\nKootenay and Western Railway Company's Land\nGrants, These lands are eminently suited for the\nraising of\nFRUIT,   GRAIN   OR   STOCK\nand may be purchased on these EASY TERMS\nIn im\nTHE\nCanadian   Pacific   Railway\nwho are looking for settlers for this part\n\"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0     M \u2022~JaW*M*eemm\u2014\nTimber Lands of the highest character, situated in\nthese- Grants, are offered lor sale in blocks of from\n640 acres upward.\nGOOD SHIPPING FACILITIES\nSCENERY UNSURPASSED\nApply to the address as shown on the attached   coupon\n(or Maps, Application Forms, Regulations and Literature\nJ. S. DENNIS,\nDesk 13 Assl. to 2nd Vice President,\nCalgary, Alberta.\n1 'lease send me all facts pertaining to your lands in B. C.\nKXAMINATIONS FOR INSPECTORS\nOP STEAM BOILERS AND\nMACHINERY.\nExuiuiuutiona for the position of\nInspector of Steam Boilers and Machinery, under the \"Steam Boilers Inspection Act, 1901,\" will be held at\nthe Parliament Buildings, Victoria,\ncommencing November 8th, 1909. Application and instruction forms can\nbe had on application to the undersigned, to whom the former must be\nreturned, correctly filled in, not later\nthan Novembei' 1st, 1909- Salary,\n1110.00 per month.\nJOHN PECK,\nChief Inspector of Machinery,\nNew Westminster, B. C.\n44-9\nVISIBILITY\nWhat is a I\nvisible typewriter? I\nWriting in sight is part of it.    Keyboard in sight is the mt\nother part.    It is as important that you see what you do j|i\nas to see what you have done.  The key-for-every-character mm\nkeyboard of the easy action, light running MODEL 10 li\nPURITY FLOUR\n||ke Your Choice ^smfg0L%-\nV        !   rof the\"PURITY\" '\nf Family\nmakes   it  the   only truly  visible writing   machine.\nWrite for informal!* n lo\nThe Smith Premier typewriter Compnny, Inc.\nSyracuse, N. V.   Branches eye\nHim\n\u2022vl9\u00a3pi)N0S\n98 POUNDS\n14 POUNDS      7 POUNDS\nWestern   Canada   Flour  Mills   Company,   Limited     so\nComplete, Straight Line Keyboard\nRemovable and lnterehangaf.b\u00bb Platans\nB.i'1 Bearing t'oniane\nI'. ,enil:.    abulator Rack\nSimpie. Sleneil Culling Device\nDrop f'oigi 1 'Iii1' Han\nPcrYetl Line I o. k\nVisible Writing\nComplete  Control  Irom\nKeyboard\n:ry Character\nryne H.r\ni m.i Paragrapher\n,.mg Facililie,\nil.li' ! nlitntjei\nI Led Carriage Kflea.e\n^Marginal Rack\ni. t Ribbon\nDriven Cimngei\n,. Controlled Iron, Kevboald\n.ml Universal Una Spacei\n 1 Pus! C.tianl\nRack Spaco Lever\nCarriage Retardei\nImproved Marginal Stops\nfiacariemenl, Speediest live, Davitad\nThose are features which\nmake the Smith Premier the\nchoice  of  the   man  who\ninvestigates   comparative\nadvantages. hn i\nI'lIK  I'll! iSI'Kl \"I'l lit,    THAN llltl ink\nll.    ti.,   SA'liltllAY     DBCBMBUtt   IS      11)011,\nA Christmas\nScarf Makes\nA Dandy\nGift\nGive your friend one\nol our Christinas\nLr;i\\;its in a pretty Holly-Covered\nHo.\\. He will appreciate it because\nits seasonable. All\nnew shades and patterns.\nTHE TIE\nSHOP\nA Pair of\nWarm\nGlove makes\nan acceptable Gift\nTry a pair of our\nI.IMI) MOCHA\n(.I.OVI.S for one ol\nyour Christmas gifts.\nWhen he wearsthem\nhe will always remember the giver,\nThe Glove\nShop\n.in..! ono wtwk tu il,, yuiii Curist\nj inns shopping I'n it now and avoid\ntlio iuli\nORANBROOK I.AMi DISTRICT\niu.ittin i,r Kootenay.\nBURNS BROS.\nThe Popular Store Cranbrook, l>   t .\n\u25a0at\u00bb\u00bba\u00bba\\\u00abBn\u00bb\u00abn\\\u00bba\\a*MBn\u00bba\u00bb\u00bb\u00bba\\a\\\u00ab>aVf^^\nLOCAL   NEWS\n:\n* ,   Joliu Sulkou, n gwutiiper, ontployod\n, , in n   lumber  oalttp ni      rVyolllto,   wns\n, itillotl i.n Bntiirdo)  :.i     by a falling\n\u25a0\u2666 tl'00      lit'   wns   warned   !,,  IfOl   nut   ill\n.1    Unit,   ul\nWednosdny\nM. Welch, ,.i  S|',ii.;iiuv\nTuesday.\nJ,  s   Robi'itH\ntown Mondnv.\nI   I'   1- ,nk. wcnl\nIm in,,    trip\nToko notice tlmt     l<). Qolilon Pilot\nui  Mniiistci',  Midi , ooeupation lum\nlii'iiiiiiii, intends in apply Im pi'iiiils\nsimi  It, purobase till'     following ilny\n\u2022\u2022' I tlio wnv. imi Instead ol witting nwny \u2022-\u2022\u2022\u00bbt\u00bb\u00ab-.l landa I Oommenelni nt a post\n* ran into thc faillns tree planted 160 onalne easl nnd it* onalns\nnorth ut 51 imin post mi the eastern\n\u25a0i the city 'n,,. cuuk books published by the boundary ol Lol IBM nml running\nUtiles Aid ol tltr Hothodlsl church,\nnr,' now mi snli' nn<i can i\"' secured\nii..in Mrs w li McPnrlnno, Mrs.\nllnirlii's or nny othel mombei ol tho\nl.ndlea \\ld      Price Ml rents\niVllH   111 ti\nThursday un\nill im   evei \\\nil  ai,,n    Tn.\nnlahi  In tiii' i in..\nto    to    llouglus,     nl  Taber,  \u00bb.\n.   Tl l.u\ni.  li   Penwlck, ..i   I-'... t   Steele\nin  Lnwn Thai \u25a0.! i\\\nMi\nil   i, In.\n,'. .     H\u00ab    . ,\nIC. J   t'laytua ii, , i lit.-, was\nin   l..nn   U.-.ln, .,ii,i\\ \u2022\n,;,,    i:   Leask,  i uni i-netni    .\u25a0\u25a0 .     n\ni \u25a0  \u25a0 iluinln)\nBrand\n\u25a0ii   ui\n. ,\t\ni\na tl\nv,\ni\n\u25a0'\n\u201e,ii\n.   t'i\n\u2022 in\n1   loi\nr1\n\u25a0\nnhi\nii\nilldaj\n\u25a0 \u25a0\ni\nVI\n1..'\nI returned\nI'n\n,,in\n\u25a0\nMl\nHit   .,\nv\nni\n1\n'\u2022'. h\n.m.i\n,   |\nr,\n\u25a0\n:.   M\nMl,\n,ii\n'\nCLAUS \"\neu an excep-\n>ck of ideal\nore and now\nul a J dresses I\nv lo ensure\n.. . . u\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\nS. A.    Wn\n\u25a0\nil\n1    i\n\u25a0\n.!.,!-.\u25a0       luagni\neel . -it! fowl\n\u25a0. \u25a0 \u25a0\nGovernment      Vgent       J    K   Arm-\n'*:\u25a0. :i.       -'.I    .-\u2022   Hoyii   Thursday on\n\u25a0 liness\nD.  H,  Dick,  .lii.1  Wm      Henderson,\nI   \\ aniN ,\u25a0. \u25a0 r,     were pui sta     nt Tfip\n1 '!\u25a0 tn in .\u25a0    i'-1 \u2022\u25a0:,..\n\\ Hydt Baker Left on Tuesday (or\n! Porl land, where he \u25a0\u25a0 111 meet Mrs,\nHal er and children.\n, R, D McDonald, and 8. Clarke, of\nWycliffe, were transacting business at\n1 Crnnhrook Tuesday.\n\\ teamster in the\n.und, ut Marysville .\nnlllnc tree,  lasl  week,\nin nii >v ,,f  |\u00bb\nkilled hy :\nOur prices will compare  wiih  any catalogues.   Try us and  bo convinced.\nRAWORTH   B\nC. P. R, Watch Inspectors\nRON.\nCranbrook j\nIHIIflU I\n********oc**********************************\nf   \u2666\n\u2014 \u25a0 *\n*\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\nTHE   CELEBRATED\nBELL PIANOS\nare sold only by\nThe Montelius Piano House\nLimited\n439 - 441  Hastings Street,\nVancouver,   B.C.\nWRITE   KOII   DESCRIPTIVE   CATALOGUE,\nBranch Store   41.1 Josephine Street, Nelson, B.t\nGoorg-e   Welch,   Selling   Agent, (.'ranbrnnk. H 1\nH,    H.    STANTON,\nManager    for   all    Eastern    B.C.    Business.\na)\n*\n*\n<\u25a0\n\u25a0\u00bb\n*\n\u2666\n\u2666\n*\n*\n*\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u00ab\n\u00ab\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n:\n*********************** >t:*******I******** **\nj*******************************************\niGeorg-e   R.   Leask   & Co.!\nBUILDERS     j\nfind X\nContractors    *\n*\nX\n*\nAMI    KhTI m I . :-. J\nFURNISHED ON APPLIGATiON f\n\u2022I. 11. Wiismi, of Spokane, nnd H.\n'I Potitt, ot Medicine Hat, were nt\niln' nrnnbrook Monday.\n! Jusl nrrlved A carload ol t lie\ntlneel  poultry ever received  In Crnn-\nlll'mil .     P.   Woods  &   Vu.\nI liuii't forgot tho niovlng pictures\nat tho Uilieoii Theatre tonight. En-\n, tire change ol  programme.\n\u25a0    I'l   A     Watts, und W.    I>. Mill rep,\nresented the Cranbrook Conservative\nal  iln' Kamloops convention\n- -     \u2022\nI Dave. Elmer, who has been on an\nextended    eastern    business   trip, re-\n1 turned to Oranbrook Thursday.\nThe Kootenay Telephone lines are\nnow in dlrefll communication with\nlbe Alberta telephone system.\nI Hani,, Clans is coming to Oranbrook Monday. He will Iwivo his\nheadquarters at  \"Tho Palm.\"\n.'. McKenzle, superintendent of the\ni'i water works, lefi on Friday for\n1 business trip to thc coast.\nThe Post-office wicket, Money order\nind General Delivery, will bo upon\nIII n o'clock Saturda)   night.\n' Chapman, li M. Dradley and J.\nI.,\"'ii.in, ni Vancouver 'wore reglster-\nd   .' the Cranbrook Thursday.\nni- city council, ure experimenting\n\"!'. tree! lighting, they will try\nthe ne 1     Tungsten     lump on linker\nThree   liocki y teams   havo boon ,,r-\nand as Boon as   the rink is\nompli '1.:     puck  chasing     will e,,iu-\n\u20221 :    Henderson, and Jamos Thorn-\n01    Scotland   Wodwsdny,\n' In \u25a0.   will  upend  the Christmas\nH    - .\u25a0 1. seen Hnntu CluusV   II not\n\"   him mi 1     ins dirigible\nIn   .1    11   McBrldo's     display\n\u25a0\n\u25a0'\u25a0    Oosnell,   \u201el    Nelson;   B   Evans,\n\u25a0 I   liCtbhrldgc,   \u201end   u    McKenale,  of\n\".\"       110 1    ,,i   tin, Crnn-\n< 1. Th \u25a0   lu \u25a0.\nPi blic   il,,,1,1 closed ,,11 Friday\nbrii I'm,.   vacul      Whon\ntl\"    ,'\"  il  re ofion ,     the new  school\nnorth -in chains, tliow nui sn chains\nthoace Bouth 111 chains, thonoo west\nsn chains to tht> placo nt cotntnenooi\nnu'iit, contnlnlng 320 noros, moro   or\nless.\n\\ mi',-Inut 1,1 Hi.' llconso ...iniui\nslonors was hold on Wetlnoaday\nThoro Mi'in iH'i'seiit Mayor Fink. .1.\nIl Ib'inli'iMin. .111,1 .1 Cmdiiki), I'lni-i\n..1 police Hun ropottod thai tho regular Investigation ol  the  hotels lind\nin-, n iniui,' ,11111 11,, ..in 1 complaint\nlound       \\H    i-iti   lloen es     wor\t\nn,'in'.I\nK   CIOI.DHN I'M.UH.\nIiulnd Nov, 0,  10011, 47 '.1\nCHANDHOOK l,\\Mi IHHTItl'T\nIn ihnl ol iMiiiti'imy\nTukc uotloo Hint Ueol'go Wilson ol\nriitt-i'tili,dm, A Un , occupation Ac\ncountant,    Intouds to npplv fur por\nMVll.KSTS  MI'SI   UK  ItKPDUTKU I\"'\"'\u00bb''     '\" ,,\"\"\",'!'\" '\"' ,\"\"\"\u00bb,W'\nlion,ni,,>,i   lands   ilomntonolus nt   a\nWashing    Doc   15   The Ksch bill Post planted nt tho south west ooruor\n1 mn'    railroad    ompnnios 1 1 tni. ..\u00bb.'u.   th 10    running   luiiuh\n  .,11 .... i.ti-m-   t\u201e ni,' Intoi .1 air about nny    chain.. i\u201e tlmbor Hconoo\ncomn     ...uuiii,    1    nn  \u00abl    the N\"  \u25a0\"\u2022\u25a0\u25a0   thonco  on rty olmlui,\n,  !.,.i.,i north to loi B970, thonoo wosl in Ihc\n1 place ni beginning,\n.,      1 \u201e  .       ,,     ,, , UQOltUUl WILSON\nMoral Reform Coiinoii,  , NoVOinboi m,  o      m\nTin   Hoi ii Reform     anil     Soclnl\nCouncil iii.'i   -ii     r las evening ul\n, 1 \u201e,       ml to meet on      ORANBROOK LAND W8TB10T\nM,,ii,l.n   11'M IliH'.'in    1   .'lllll  nl   8;S0                    Dial 1 let ol  Kooli'liuy,\nTake notico thnl knton it linn-e\n..1 Manistee, Mloh . occupation Olgor\nItlaker, Intends to upply tot pertnto\nsi,ui tn purcunso tho lollowing    des\n> 1 iiu'ii lands    Com nclng ut n post\ni'iniiii',1 Jin ohalns rust uml 60 ohalns\nnorth ni .17 luiin (nisi on tin- eastern\nboundary ol l.ot 4692 uud running\nnorth -11 chains, thonco onst 80\nchains, thonco south tm ohalns, thence\nwest III chains, theuce uorth 411\nchains, thenco west, -til chains to tbe\nplace ni commencement, containing\n;)jn acres, moro or less.\nANTON  11   I'll'lllCE.\nIluteil  NOV,  8,   19011, 47-9\nTELEGRAM\nKami Nn   008\nWireless Message\nIhe Nor lh Pole Aerial Telegraph Company\nINCOHI'ORATED\nOt.loo ni Evorybody'i Chimney     Holiday Mh\u00abh\u00bbk\"h to all the World\nA POi.AK hkah Preiidfint und Oonorftl Bfanngor\nReoeiver'i Ma\nlioii\nTime Filmi\nMIUNIOHT\nChwlt\n1117   iiii\nhi  tho  I'lfiivti'iiim   School     1.\nwhen imporl nnl  tnni tei \u25a0. h til he din\nNfllsou Hookey\nMurk, v    .'iillnisiu   ; ,,i     \\,'l'.,.|i   ,,!.\u2022\ngloomy over the i\u00bbi>apectn loi the\n1 he coming wason l*a\u00abt\nv.-iii Neluoti had one ol the best\nti'i,iu> 111 thc province, but tho chnn-\nr.'-. .uf thai iiiinin: thfl comlnu nen\nson Sel\u00abon will be n \"mark for\nI   1      \u25a0 ,i \\  vlel in:    before\nTlie It's- o! 1 lit- dushiug Patrick\nbrother* i\u00ab, In Itself, a staRtrering\nblow, but thr chancee now nre that\nthe HI shop brothers will go too .Tho\nPatricks and th.> Bishops won1 practically the sum total ol Nelson's\noffensive and defensive, last\nseason\nLest: and Prank Patrick loft Wed\nnesdaj for Renfrew to play for that\nteam this season.\nMunicipal Candidates.\nTheii are not many prospective\ncandidates for civic honors as yet in\nthe field. Dr. Greet*, ami Mr. P.\nDeVere Hunt, have been Bpoken ot \"s\npossible candidates for the mayoralty, Mdermanlc candidates arc not\ncotnlne to the front very rapidly.\nPressure Is being brought to bear\nupon Mayor Fink, who has not as\nyet consented to run. If mayor Fink\naccepts the nomination, a number of\nthf present aldermen niny be in the\nfield\nPor aldermen, K. Elwell, 2. Campbell, and \\V, H. Wilson have heen\nmentioned.\nRod and Gun.\nIn wealth uf matter and variety of\nsubjects, everyone Interesting to\nsportsmen, the Christmas (December)\nnumber of Hod and Gun in Canadn,\npublished by W. .1. Taylor. Wood-\nstock, '*nt,, is wi table. An appropriate Christmas tinge is given to\nthc lirst. two stories and adds something to tho interest both will evoke.\nHunting, fishing and exploring papers, widely different in character\nand displaying In a remarkable manner tho wonderful resources of the\nDominion In these several respects,\ntill a number no sportsman can afford\nto miss. The study of tlie wild\nwaterfowl of the Pacific Const by\nBonnycnstlc Dale will appeal to nil\nlovers of bird life while the stories of\nduys with the deer, mountain sheep,\nbear, wolves and a fox will recall\nmany pleasant experiences. Bird\nshooters will revel in the papers dealing with duck and woodcock, while\none on Grouse Shooting in the Motherland is included by reason of its\nexceptionally strong descriptive force\ngiving Canadian sportsmen a pleasant change und enabling them to enjoy a different view point to that\ngenerally taken by them. Mountain\nClimbing in Kast awl West, n mysterious Indian story, fishing, from\ntn ma and salmon to trout, and many\noilier items till n number which\nshould he included by nil Interested\nin the great outdoors, in their\nChristmas reading. They cannot\nfail to find interest und pleasure in\nits  perusal.\njMcVITTIE .v PARKER\niM..s. ov arc.\nCRANBROOK, B.C.\nCRANBROOK  AERIE 967\nF. O. E.\nFRATERNAL ORDEREA8LES\nMl'Cl OVOI'J' I'tlllll) 111 S (Mil\nVisiting   Bt'Otliern  ('onliulk    Invltoil\nV.  w.   Hevcs,  w  President\nWm.    Amli'i'unu.    Secretary.\nAerie Physician,   P.  O,  Box is.\nD.J.JOHNSON\nCARPENTEK   AND\nBUILDER\nCONTRACTS SOLICITED.\nHOUSES\nFor   Hale or Rent At Reasonable\nPrices.\nOffice& Workshop\u2014Lewis St.\n^hone No. 98.\nCCMH Ilie follow ns nitrasi ~\u201ei,i.,i   .\notIMU ni un iiuu. ...1 imii. ini..\" Dec.  8.  09\nwlil.tl in,'In-ill,i \u201eVi,'i',l I.i 'I \u201e\t\nTo   \u2022' \u2022 D. MoBrlde, \t\nCranbrook, H. C.\nWill be in your Window via Air Ship\nth i :i week .\nSANTA CLAUS\nJ. D. McBride\nHardware\nCranbrook. B. C\n\u25a0aaaaMkMHBiMaHi\n********************************************\n\\    PATMORE   BROS\nHeating   and   Plumbing\nEngineers       \u25a0     >     \u25a0 .\nOUR AIM I- to give tin- roinlori-j-eukor tlio fullest sense\nof comfort with the least sonso of apparatus\u2014the most satisfying results at tho loasl exnonso of fuel and of labor, with\nfreedom from repairs, and a dnraliilitv equal to tho life of tho\nbuildings    iti    which    tho    hunting systemb are  installed.\nOur Systoms of   Healing moel  those  requirements cxuctly.\nThey niv theofllelout, silent, rollablo servant of tho house owner\nan adjunct which does more for the cheer and health fulness of\nhome-liiuth un any othor material iV.itun.* or decoration of homo\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666<\n<j>^)\"?;<^t^4 '\u2022'*'\u2022' '*\u25a0 *\u2022*\u25a0<*>''*\u2022* :\u2022\/*><\u00a7>\u2022\u00a3<$><\u00a7'\nSTEWART'S\nThe Leading Fruit Store.\nPitissKRVfNci Peaches.\nPf.uMB, Tea us, Ohah-\n4PP1.ES, TOKAV OltAPES,\nMei.oxs.   Tomatoes,\ncucumbers.\nHAZIir.WOOD ICECREAM,\nSTEWART'S PINK\nCHOCOLATES\nHUGH STEWART\nAinisDiiiiK Avi'. Phono ia\n#^^^^^^>^^>^^^^v5>^$)^\nNo Man is Stronger\nThan His Stomach\nA strong imin is strong nil over.    Nu inun enn  be\nttronii who is Buffering from weak slor4\u00bbch with its\neon sequent Indigestion, or Iron   some other dNeitHc\nof the stomach mul its associated orguas. which im-\npairs digestion and nutrition,   Por when the stomach\nin weak nr diseased there Is u loss of the nutrition\ncontained in fond   which Is the souree nf all physical\nstrength.    Wlim   n   mnn     doesn't feel just right,\"\nwhen he doesn't  sleep welt, has   an   uueuinfurtiihle\nfeeling in ihc sta nnch alter outing, is languid, nervous\n\u2022ut, he is losing the nutrition needed tu muke strength.\nSuch a man should use Dr. Pierce's Uolilmn Medical\nDiscovery. It cures diaeasva ol the stomach and other\n\u2022rtiiiiis ot diiestiun and nutrition. It enrich<is the blood,\ninvigorates the liver strengthens the kidoevs, nourishes\nthe nerves, anil so HIVES HEALTH WVD STItt'tVUTH TO\nTHE WHOI. t: HODY.\nYou enn'' tt't'i.ru'  tn uceept a secret nostrum as u substitute  lor this\n\u2022leuholie medicine or known composition,, not even though the urgent tl\nmay therch) mtike a  ittle bigger profit.   Ingredients printed on m'tipper.\ntrrLlahle unci despond-\nIIOII-\n.iler\nFOLEY^S\nI'I. v>.s. Si\u2022 I,, \u25a0 ii 11  \\ i\ni'Hum: iu\n|\\ li   ||u.\\\nAll.   KINDS  OF   BUILDING   MATERIAL X\nCONSTANTLY   ON    HAND.\n******************************************\n-'.ii A <' Clarke, Wm\nli H I.'i.\"'.. A C Monk\nMl In, ii-,,I.  .1    .\\l    ll,,Vil mul\nMi   hiirj   ol   Viincoiivoi,    n   w\nCnopw     ,1    Bpokorio,   il     Moth,    ,,r'\n1'H'iii\"1\"!'      uml   \\     .1   lliulflon, ,,i;\n'\u25a0 unlii ..J   IVc'l'noBilaj\n\u25a0I   Ilium   -.I  ...-.,r,I.-,   n   B    \\|\nnl    I'li'v mi.     IC     I'li'ih,'    ,ii '\n\" ii 'I\" i ft H'ul. ol Uroeton, mil\n.1 'I 'Aliiii-ii-iiiM,-. o| Viincoiivcr ivi'ii-\nii'l \u25a0 ''i-'i  nt ilm Cranbrnnk Tiu\u00bb(lny\nTin in  in  plenty     ,,i   i I  nmtoiial\n'\" \u25a0'    nlrlornmnle canrllrlatosfrom\nP i   [liiui.iiiii     considerations nl. ono\nBill'  ..nl   elect, ,m,l vote Ior the men  .\nIiosi  (|iiiiiiiii'ii     to, conducl     tbe city,f\nbUBiUOSB. I\nSODAS\nTHINK    Of   \",nr-BHNK!Kl llll'     sl    ll,',|,linl    ilislppnilll Nil-Ill\nAND rOLLV-U\" JOGliMlill          in   Imii)':.     nl:l    i    ill   llllllllll  llieill  lllll\nWHEN   VOU    1IUV    UOI1A1 i -1''   niul   lllll   ill   il|,|\u201elll'l       Yllll\nrrcv.-r' lind llmi, in Foley's Snilun.\nWe  In-l'',ili-,v'   S.iiln   in   -liv ill\", .hv .hi ,1     \\\u201e -hippiim ir\t\nI'll,\"I npnl'l   i-ii'l.    .ill It--'-,    mi I   Hi   iln< ll,,,)' '.-\t\nWc    lui I\\   in   in iiii iiiv pm-if,   ilu.i ppiui,   iiir-iii    cnrloiin.\nIi'olcy'i 'uiln- iciich yniir Iniii'In cxncllv Ilie*   pn'i,-,-l.   in-uli,\niwi-.-i   |mI n il>! 'Ilii , i in ivilli'll ll,,',' I -'.iv,- lh- I.i \u25a0   in\nFnlcy. iiiv ''.I'll lh I'd, iivll-iiinil,, nn.l pi ,.,-ly pncltml'fresh sodas.\nFoley Bros.  Larson & Co.\ntDMONTON WINNIPEG VANCOUVER\n| NATURES FERTILIZER!\nTo get the best results from\nyour fruit trees you must put\nnourishment into the ground-\nDried Blood  Fertilizer\nTry Our   Blood and Bone Mixture\nTankage.\nP. BURNS & CO.\nPhono  10\n^W'W***^!'**!'******^\nP. O. Box I\n********************************************\nHam and Bacon\nOur smokod meals are ulwiiys fresh stock. We\nare sure that if you try lliein once you will agree\nwith us that thoy aro the best flavored and most\nwholesoiiiu smolcod  moats you Imve over eaten,\nP.Woods & Co.\nPHONE 57\nP.O. 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