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DISSOLVED\nMcBtiili'    Administration\nRedeems ils Promises.\nMINISTfRS    RTSMiNiD\nChimerical      Suggestions\nfrom  the Opposition\nLeader.\nlu contrail In tine tlon to the govern\nmini's crisp nml concise, very basin\nCKH-Uke railway program, the llborah\nhave presented only chimerical sag\ngcstlons embracing a doacn roads on\npaper, or merely suggostetl, with no\nsingle proposition reduced to business terms. Criss-crossing the map of\nCOMMUNI\nCATION\nllll\nI\nHill IIHI'\nWilli    1\n,111,'S    t\ni'in\n\u25a0I'sr\niii inn\nllll\nIt\nI'l'S   III   tlll'I'I'lV    v\nilKllclj\n\u25a0 ti\nlike\nll    ol\nMil\nI'l'\nlU'lSI'S,\nMr     i\nilivcr,\nth\ne Ir\nnili-r.\nSill\niii effect\numl\nwith\nnn\nnh\nVlnlt.S\nllll'\nn\nIII    1\nilonslnii\nevery\nlun\nly:\n\"All\nllll\nMO\nmight\ntn hi'\nIiinii\nHut\nlii-\n.In.\n\u2022H\ntint   ml'\ni-.-iiiri' nny  Co\nhor\nI'lit\nliliiii\nInl'\ngetting\nthrill\niiittli\nm\nin\nodititu\n81 HI     IN    PURSUIT\nVictoria, B, ('., Oct, UN Public interest during tin- pasL week has beeu\nmonopolized hero by tbc tlissoltitlon\nof British    Columbia's olovonth par\nI lament nt tho request nl Premier\nMcBride (although witb a year to\nrun iu tbe natural course) in order\nthnt ratification of tbe government's\nrailway policy hy the people nmy be\nobtained, together with nn expression generally upon tho manner in\nwhich the McBride administration\nhns redeemed its promises and 'just!\nfled the expectations of thc doctorate,\nNomination day is set  lor November\nII nnd tbe election for the 2f.tb, tbe\nfirst minister taking tin* held ut\nICamloops early in tho new week, intending to devote a fortnight to the\ndiscussion of tho issues of tbe hour\non the mainland, with approximately tbe same time afterwards among\ntbo doctors of the island constituencies.   'Piic new house will meet     for\non the   20th\ntangible proposals lor the building of\nall  or any  from  railway  men of ac\nturn and  solvency,  bis pulley of kIH\ntoting generalities bolng markedly In\ncontrast with the unusually terse nnd\npractical proposals    of tho premier,\neliminating as these do all  proposals\ntbat   have  nut  yet  reached   tbe  BH ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nof accomplishment  ami  limiting  the\nquestion under consideration to what  ___\ncan be done, done economically   an.I\ndone  without'   delay.     Students     in j\ntbis city of both polities and railway ! Suggest that Board HaVC\naffairs ure not inclined to challenge\nMr, Pulton's conclusion that the Canadian Northern if* bound to come to\nthe const in nny event.. ICxtslent trade\ndoes now, however, in tbeir opinion\nimpel immediate construction west of\nthe mountains, and It is simply a\nquestion whether it is not eminently\nto the advantage of pro vi acini development to assist the completion\nNow of tho Canadian Northern's\nmain line through to tbc\nthereby expedite tbe opening up, the\nsettlement and tbe development ot\nthe latent, resources of the country,\nwhile enlisting tbe co-operation of\nsuch men ot n (fairs as the Canadian\nNorthern's builders and operators In\nthe creation of new steamer lines,\nsawmills, mines, steel blast furnaces,\nand other gigantic enterprises ncces.\nsary to the creation of truffle. Thoro\ncan be no question that the Canadian\nNorthern must have such traffic to\nmake tbe road profitable in its operation; und to make this tratlic, lines\nof trade, mnnntucture nnd enterprise\nmust be opened up, The\ni opinion here seems to be witb the\ngovernment that the certain augmentation of population, industries and\nprovincial    business    generally   also\nprovincial revenue\u2014much more than complied with? Would it not be\njustifies the small extent of the eo-\nj operation required by the railway\nbuilders to assure construction Now\n, rather than at some vaglte and Indefinite period In tbo future.\nCriticism has been  offered too,   In\nconnection witb tbe route select ed for\nthe Canadian     Northern in its westward progress     through British Col\numbln to the    seaboard,   For a considerable     distance along the Upper\nPrnsor, it is urged, it parallels the\n-QJ-VP-\" und that through barren ter\n.\u2022fltory from the standpoint of way\nj utetght possibilities.   Tbe     answer to\ntbis     objection     Is tbat of practical\nrailway builders, It follows neces-\nn7rfia*tty the route by nature rendered\nas  imperative if the great essential   for\nrailways, i.e., lowest gradient, is   to\nbe obtained.   The     fundamental Hill\naxiom for railway  builders is     hold\nparamount.   Whereas    the    0, P, R.\nhas always been heavily handicapped\nby u 4 per cent, gradient in tbe Kick\ning  Horse  Pass,  which  modern  rail\nMr. .Justice Mnbee said if they, the\ncompany hnve obstructed the road,\nand the public is inconvenienced and\nthere was a highway there before the\nroad was built they will have to restore It.\nHow soon Mr. McMullen will you\nhnve this mutter looked into? Mr.\nMcMullen replied right away. See\npage 4997, official report of tho case\nMarch 7, 1909.\nNow mark well and digest if possible tbe sequel, t quote the extract\nof a letter from Mr. K W, Beatty,\nSolicitor, C.P, Iiy. to your Board\ndated Montreal, April 2.\u00bb, in which\nreferring to one spot only of the road\nthat I demanded the restoration nml\nwhich would cost but a small sum.\n\"With respect to the trail (which\nwas n Wagon road) between Moyie\nand Vnlik to reconstruct tnis would\nmean an enormous expense, but by\nmaking the ohOVO mentioned repairs,\nwe do not anticipate any further\ncomplaint Will be made. Signed K,\nW. Iteatty, for C.P. By.\"\nYour Hoard  asked  me what 1  had\nto say on thc    matter,   l shall    at\nyour next sitting have a great deal\nI to say on tbat     and other matters,\nThree Day Meet at Nelson; You win note in this ease, which   is\nA. E. Watts Cannot Attend\nConvention of Railway\nCommissioners.\nHAVE LAID\n60RNER-ST0NE\nMasons   Deposit   Casket\nContaining Records.\nCRAFT IN PROCESSION\nGrand  Lodge   Offices   in\nAttendance   Speech of\nA. S. Goodeve.\nlit\nF.llL'lnl],\n1 .\nMtablt\nsh,-il\n,  under\nwhirl]\nWi\nuro wn\nik.\n.un in\nilny.\nAt  this\ntime\nlli!\ny laid i\nUp the\nii- ol\n.ii'l-iltlVi',\nnml\nllOC\n11 lilt- spi\nru\nlilt i v.-\nMai\nmna   But\nwhile\ntve\nll r,' nn\nIn\nnt-i'i\nluu\nliters ol\nstone,\nwo\nOil   llllll\niu\nmiiii-.\n\\M-\nmi- nmie\ntho\nlet\n4   llllll-l,'\nIS.\nit.-, ti\nulay\nWl'   llll VI-\nlaid\nth(\ncomer\nst\nniic a\nf th\n[s temple\nin\nthe\n'only one of many  worse __^^^^^^^^^^_^^^^^^^^^^^^_\ncompany admits that tho restoration  ___ \t\n  | of the road would cost nn enormous\nj sum.   It follows ipso  facto that   ibe\nWattsburg   B   C    Oct. 2fi, '09. dnmnge to the public road must also j   Local Masons,   assisted by visiting\nTo   tho   President   of   the Board of |mivo ',eeu enormous, und that    after members from district lodges in tbe\nRailway Commissioners: your     Board's     order nnd the com- Kootenay, laid the cornerstone of the\nDear Sir   Owing to an Imperative puny's    promise    to restore it, they Masonic Temple     on Monday  at   ll\nst   and I call totho'const, I cannot attend be- try to wigjta away from their prom-   a. m.\nlore your board when Bitting in Nei- M* \"J\"1 \u00abofy your  order.   Hie result\nson  on  Nov,   I.   This does not  IntU-  wtli ho more trouble a thousand fold,\ncate that 1 relinquish my pursuit   of   0I7 \u25a0\u00bb\u00ab fhow their vulnerable spots\nthe corporations who ure guilty     of  \u00bb\u00bb Hundreds of cases I am asked to\nbreaches  of  faith   With  the  Dominion  Present,  \"lid   1   Wll  see that  they do\nand    Provincial    governments    and >>pt escape any ot    the charges next\ntime hy pleading undue notice.\nI  would   suggest  that  your  Hoard\nin preparing its     next itinerary, set\napart a few days for Nelson, as you\nwill not  be able to dispose of\nday\nal '\ngross transgressions of the common\nlaw, and tint defiance of your honorable board nominally endowed by\npurl foment with power, greater than\nthnt of the Supreme Court of Canada. ,\n1 say nominally endowed und exper-: nisvs in 0,wj\nience proves it, the corporations   nl\nbaled to\nstock\ntbe despatch of luisia   ^^^^^^^^\nJanuary.\nImpartially It   may  be said  that   it\nis  virtually conceded  at the seal    ol\nprovincial  government that  the guv-\neminent  will  be sustained,   probably\nwith nn unnecessarily  increased maj\norlty.   The premier ims chosen nn especially opportune moment for nn appeal to the country, the province being unprcccdently prosperous, developing und progressive in evcrj part ami\nin all lines ol  industry, us a result,\niu part ut least, ol an Intelligent direction of its affairs.   The treasury, U\nblessed  with n     substantial, surplus!'-\nThere  is      no  scandal .ofivconipliiUUi\ndirected by its foes ni;ui,nsV' U>e. *.o4'-\ncrnmont or any    'member or.'.-dwmi-t;.\nment.   Anil     the  liberal  opposit\nunder the lead ot .lohn Oliver, is as\nyet but imperfectly organized,     and\noffers but perfunctory and half heart\ned criticism,     and that upon details\nrather than the     principle of government  policy.   In   addition,  there     is\nunquestionably very general satisfaction,   with  the stability      established ^-\u2014i_^__\nand maintained    during tho McBride road builders would reject ns utterly\nregime,  Bhowtng  In   marked  contrast  impracticable,  the contract, with  thr\nmediate-\nattempt to make a  laughing\n,nr  Hoard,  to make  it up-j\nnsusofjpenr as u roaring farce to amuse the  \u2014\t\npeople, an Opera Bmiffe Court;       !   !\u2666\u00ab\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nover your list of complaints nnd the1\nnumber of    your definite and imperative orders, and how many have been\nJ. H. Scholield of Trail was Grand\nMaster of the occasion, and the members of Selkirk Prccoptory acted as\nescort of the procession which marched from the Cranlirook lodge room.\nA. S. Goodeve gave the address.\nAbout 300 people were present, fully\nlun masons being in line.\nThe Masons assembled in tbe lodge,\nroom of the Crnnhrook  lodge,     *iml   lights   1. Kurch.\nmy j opened an emergent session of Cmud!    \"ft8* Grand     Master with\nliiidge.   After closing they formed  in\nYours very truly, | procession and     marched to the site\nA. B. WATTS,    i of tlie new Masonic Temple.\nWattsburg, B. C.\nnlie Of the new cities of ttie last\nureal   west, surrounded  by   these ever\nlasiiui! bills, thus carrying nut tbe\ntraditions originated in the far cist\nmany, many centuries ago Su we,\nas Masons, are striving lo hit men\nup from the valley oi dUpnll to the\nmountain tops of hope and prosper!\nty, We are reaching nut to aul the\nfatherless and assist the needy, t,,\nstrengthen moral development, higher\nInfluence for the Great Architect of\nthe Universe nml Warmer lave tni\nman. To build up churnrtei and\nthus to leave to posterity a monu\nment more lasting than the hardest\nmarble\nAgain brothers, l congratulate you\nupon youi enterprise and wish you\ncontinued success and prosperity.\nGUAM) I.UDGK OFFICERS\nGrand Nfnstor\u2014M W.P G.M., .1 H.\nScholield\nDeputy Grand Master a s Good\neve.\nSenior Grand Warden- .1. l> Mr\nBride.\nJunior Grand  Warden-M. A. Benle.\nGrand Chaplain\u2014 S. H. Hoskins.\nGrand Superintendent of Works It.\nMcNabb.\nGrand Director of ceremonies-W'.\nl\u00ab\\ Attrldgo.\nGrand Treasurer   w. ll.  Wilson,\nGrand Secretary   Edward El well,\nGrand Pursuivant   c. H. Allison.\nGrand Steward   G. T.  lingers.\nGrand Steward\u2014H. Chapman.\n.   Grand Dcakon   A. Shnnklln.\n;    Grand Denkon   0.  M,   Abbott.\n|     Past Grand     Master     with      three\nNATIONAL\n60NVENTI0N\nGreat Gathering Will Meet\nin Far West\nWINNIPEG THf CHOICE\nPKEMIEH  HERE  NOV.\n, coin\nThe Prospectot\ni unlcn tion\nhas\nfrom\nMcBride stating   that  he  hopes\nto be  in\nGth.\nA Ureat Success.\nwitli the chaotic polltl\nly precedent, which has nunc very far\ntowards reviving tho confidence of\nbusiness men in British Columbia,\nproducing heavy investmt nts, and\nmaking for thc exploitation of natural resottrscs and the enlistment of industrial population for tbe Wor\ndevelopment and of settlement.\nThe policy upon which appeal Is to\nbe made is also exceedingly popular,\nlino securing of railway construction\nupon a large scale and upon highly\nadvantageous terms being the great,\ndesire ot the province, and Mackenzie\naud Maun, with whom n contract in\ntbift Connection bus been made subject\nto ils ratification hy the people, cn\njoying an enviable reputation for\nbusiness like efficiency in railroad\nbuilding and operation and for col\noiir\/ntioii capacity.\nAnother plunk of government nl policy will he a new plan for the more\nequitable adjustment of taxation,\nwhile approval will hu asked of the\nmore comprehensive highway improvement program already Initiated. Permanency of tenure in respect of crown\ntlmbcrlands will be provided lor and\na new system for dealing witb timber\nlauds aud conserving the forestry re\nsource will be Inaugurated, bused on\nthe report of the forestry commission\nwhich has Just cloned its invcstlgn\ntlons. Tbe terms of the railway\nagreement proscribe any employment\nof Asiatics and guarantee standard\nlocal wages.   A     plebiscite on  Local\nOption will be taken  nciilent   with\nthe election.\nFailing to see eye to eye witb their\nlender on the nml ter of railway pot-\nIcy, lion. It. G. Tatlow has resigned\nIbe portfolio of finance and Hon.\nEnd .1. Pulton the ministry of Iambi,\nthese resignations bolng accepted.\nWith all other features of policy both\nretiring ministers declare themselves\nto be fully In sympathy and accord,\nAs to tin* railway proposals, Captain\nTatlow holds that the assistance proposed Is In bis opinion excessive,\nwhile Mr. Pulton entertains ttie view\nthat railways will build into Hritish\nColumhln, seeking trade, without the\npublic cooperation, Judging by the\nrecord of tho Canadian Northern in\nother provinces the position of retiring ministers Is untenable, ns pro\nvtnciul assistance could scarcely take\na lower form than guarantee of Inter\nest under security of first mortgage,\nwhich guarantee there is every reason\nto   believe   will      never be called   Into\noperation. It virtually meets the\npoint of Mr, Pulton's desire too, thnl\nthe railway Hhoiibl come in without\naid of a public character, aince a\nguarantee that Is never invoked in a\ntheoretical rather than actual obligation. Both Captain Tallow ami Mr,\nPulton have for some time past con\ntempbited retirement from public lite,\nund the minor disagreement with Ibe' \"'\nleader on tbe railway issue has but\nprecipitated action. In withdrawing\nfrom the cabinet both have taken\npat tin to make 11 plain that they do\nso with warm regard for Hon. Mr.\nMcBride, who will most probably\nhave tbnlr active support as well ns\nwell Wishes in the cumpaigu now     at\ntvernment lor the provincial section\nof tbe CN.lt. prescribes a maximum\ngradient of one half per cent, while\naccording to Mr. Mnnn as low as\nUsitlis of 1 per cent may be secured.\nThis will be by far tbe lowest gradient on any transcontinental system\n,1 in America, and the Canadian North\nera must therefore possess an insuperable advantage in economical operation and thus in competition with\nnil rival roads for the hauling of\nthrough freights. And tbis again\nIds to the  weight of evidence sup\nporting  the unlikelihood  of  the  provincial     guarantee ever being called\nUg\" for you to admit the tacts?.\nIn some cases where the people ask j\nfor a small measure of justice, your]\nHoard grants the requests, tbe corporations throw down tbe gauntlet!\nand refuse io comply and appeal and\nappeal ngaln and again on a flimsy\ntechnical point of law ; to counteract1\nthis 1 asked many members of the'!\nDominion parliament, professed chain\npions of the rights of tbe people their\n(supposed to be) natural defenders\naud protectors, to move amendments\nto the various sections of the Hail\nwny act, which ingenious lawyers bud\nmade as clear as mud, nol of course\nwith any professed intention of ulter\nlor gain for tbeir honorable brethren)\nfor the expressed purpose of strengthening the bands of your Board and\ngiving it the requisite dignity and\npower it should have to duly enforce\nits edicts.\nSome members of parliament replied; one to the effect that f bud\nwon all thnt personally affected my-\nsolf, therefore why should I take any\nmore trouble in tne matter? I will\nnnt mention his name at. present but\nat stane future dnte unless be reform*\n1 will do so.\nL Many prominent members on both\nsides of tbe bouse did not, or dare\nnot, express their opinions. T do not\nsuggest tlmt the loan purse of the\nvarious corporations affected their\ndiscretion or valour, I leave tbe public to make their own deductions, \"n\nla Sherlock Holmes.\"\nOne honorable member only out   of\ntbe total  number I approached     expressed his intention of talcing up thei   i,1\"**\"     \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201ei     ui\u00abi   i*\nmatter at the next scroll.   Tills gen-1 *lv' \" conccrt  ffhlc\" \"\nreceived  u >\u2022\nPremier\nCranbrook   November \u2666\nTHE PUOCESSION.\nIt was II a. m. when tbe procos\nsion was formed. First were the\nCranbrook City Band, under tlie\nleadership of Bandmaster Corrlson.\nThen followed tlie members of Mel-\nkirk Preceptor y, in full it n if arm under\nuimuind of Emm incut Sir Knight .1.\n___mmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm nstitn-\ntlon  G. T. McGregor.\nGrand Tyler   Percy Cole.\nThe Sovereign Grand Priory ot\nCanada were represented by Right\nEiiimincnt Sir Knight A. B. Grace,\nand Emmiueiit Sir Knight .1 P.\nArmstrong.\nThe Opponents\n\u2666 ] V. Armstrong.\nw\nThe press wus     represented by\nDockeiy of the Prospector.\nThe civic   authorities     hy     Mayor\nPink and Councilman -lames Ryua.\nThen followed     members   of Itocky\nMountain chapter It. A. M., aud members of ('rnnbrook Lodge and visiting\nmembers    of   tbe    craft from Moyie,\n\u25a0Knit Steele nnd other portions of the\nLast    evening     the collegiate  hall Kootenny.\nwas crowded     to the doors to hear j    The laying of the cornerstone which\nHarold Jarvis, the noted tenor from  was     laid     by Grand Master J.  H.\nDetroit, and Helen Myrick Sbafor   of  dehoflotd of Trail, B. C, was a most\nthe same city.   Harold   Jarvis   Hang: I impresrfivo     ceremony.    The     Grand\nwith even greater power und effectiveness than ever.   At. the same time bit\nNo matter ho\\V mile\na government may be\nof the country, it is\nthat the party In opp\npoll.\ni   the\nn the inter\nulwuys certain\nisltlon will find\ngrounds for objection to it, uml al\nmost always the ense tbat there will\nbe one or two of the governmenl\nparty itsell who may not lind them\nselves able to agree, for one reason\nor another, with the majority ol the\ncolleagues. Examples of both occurrences are to he found in the present\ninstance. To take the last firsl Capt\nTatlow and Mr. Pulton, ministers re\nspoctlvoly of finance ami land, have\nresigned from     the cabinet,  although\n\"Mezzo Voice\" passages were render\ned with the     utmost ease uud grace\nThis was especially noticeable in thei erintendent\ntender   passages    in     \"I'll sing the  Nnbb.\nsongs of Araby.\" lUvcry number from\nhis opening with \"Walter's preislied\"\nfrom the opera the- Meisterineer,     to\nthe last, \"The Gift,\" being accorded\nan ovation  that   probably  no Grand\nopera singer ever received in tbe city\nit may be said here that the reasons\nMaster was nssister hv Deputy Grand] tl|ny *ivt' f\"'' ,l,,in\u00ab K\" ,l\" not nnvec\nMaster A. S. Goodeve, Senior Grand iL 's probable thnt a more public ex\nWarden J. D. McBride, Junior Grand planation ol then course of actum\nWarden M. A. Benle nnd Grand Sup I will be offered   by  them  al   an early\nof    Works. Blchartl Mc\nmtlll\nCONTENTS OP\nCASKET.\nLodge  proceed\nMr. Jarvis is always a great favor-:\nite in Brandon and Is Invariably sure\nto attract a large audience.\nHelen Myrick Sbafor, \"Render,\"!\nstands in a class by herself, possibly\nnobody ever appeared before un aud-1\nIence in Brandon who possesses great-,\ner ability and talent as a delightfully j\npleasing entertainer.   Whether it     be|\nA  record  of Grand\ning, PJOfl. .^\nA copy of the Crnnhrook  Prospect\nor dated July,  1805, and October 2\\\n11,09'\nA copy of the Moyie Leader of Oc\ntouer 21st, 1909.\nA copy of the Cranbrook Herald of\nOctober 19,  1909.\nA number of coins.\nCopies of constitution and bylaws\nof Cranbrook Lodge A.E. & A.M.\nAfter tbe ceremony of laying     the\n' date. In tbe meantime it i\nclent to say here that tbeir share I\nihe conduct of affairs during the pu;\nsix years has been creditable in hoi\nof them, and while tbe electorate ;\nlarge will nol sympathize with the\ncourse of action, it will not lie take\nlo ol) I ite rate the memory oi pnsi Be\nvices.\nopposltlo\noporntlon,\ncountry to\nOn tbe other     band\nhe opened  up, espec\nthe oporntlon of a low gradient line\nwill not only plnco the prairie at the\ncommand of the timhermen, fruitgrowers, fishermen and others of this\nprovince, but will also enable a very\nlarge proportion of the prairie wheat\ncrop tn be shipped to the world's\nconsumers via the Pacific\u2014thus vastly stimulating British Columbia's\nforeign shipping trade.\nWhat must induce the electorate to\napprove Premier Mcltride's railway\npolicy is its practical nature, its el\nimination of tbe theoretical und the\nproblematical ami the facts that the\ninevitable Increase of trade mid popil\nhit ion i und therefore or provincial\nI'ovenuo) arising through the proposed\nconstruction, will far exceed the maximum of obligation incurred uml oven\nthis not us u subsidy hut under gill\nedge, llrst mortgage security upon\nthe rond itself.\nnominations.\nThe Conservatives of Itosshui.i ImVo\nelected W. H. Hraden to stand in\ntheii interest in the forthcoming pin\nvinciul elections.\nWillinm Hunter, ex M.P.P., for si.,\nenn, Is sure to be the Gonsorvntlve\nstandard hearer ia Slocaa district.\nII. Dallas Helmcken, K.G., was\nchosen as conservative candidate in\nEsijUlmult district ut a largo and en\nthuslastlc convention held at Col Wood\ntonight,\n| if spell hound.\nTogether these talented entertainers\nis easy     to\n.Wn who IS .cared by M. onont.ca|\u00bb\u00bb*\u2122Vot\u2122\" ^~^ ,ll8\nespecially in   the\nvery  difficult\nwhich outshines their own poor wit,\nthe electric     nre does tbe tnllor\nwhose     tongue   is as the two\nin the historic, pathetic or humorous stone  was performed  A.   S.  Goodi\nselections she holds ber audience     asj delivered  the following address:\u2014\nMost Worshipful Sir, Right Wor\nshipful Sirs, und Brothers; Tbe core\nmony that we have just performed\nmarks an epoch  in the Masonic  his\nand looked upon     by bis (so called) LlftVOd ,.\u201e..    blHt\nfriends with envy and malice on ac- ffij^JJJ  Stf'\niaVnion'g'tho North Thompson while wmrt  _ of^JUs ^^\"^\"Ji^^lcomposttiM, while in all Mr. Jarvis'\nselections there could  be noticed\ndip.\ngreat depth of sympathy between the.\n;;s 'ST ^^t^tSt'iio\"^ i^l^x;^, ^.c..^-h-^\n\u2122 , J\",; 1'\" j f^e concert unite,- their auspice, to\nwhole empire when he sneaks. h, | n\u00bbv\u00ab Iwea a great nuceenB.\nwhose scathing truisms emanating\nnot only from his eloquent tongue\nhut from his mngnetie finger tips,\nwhen pointed at tbe leader of the\nrobber horde makes him shrink aud\nvisibly grow smaller in the Imagination of tbe beholder until be most\ngbjectly apologizes for his robber\ngang.   This is the niun who has been\nA Lad and Lassie Wedded\ntory of this fine yoiiun city. Permit\nme to congratulate your Masonic\nLodges us well as the citizens generally upon this Instance of your\ngrowth and prosperity. It may not\nbe known to many of you why the\nMasonic Pntternity is selected to take  thnt\npart in the erecting und dedicating of i take down his remarks correctly\npnblic edifices. Away back ia the1 morning paper stands by its rep.\nearly centuries of tbe world, many who for the mutter of that, b\nyears before Christ, there were found I thoroughly capable man and not\nThe ease of the Liberal\nis far different. Moreover\nhnrcl case. The newly elected leader\nof the provincial opposition, being\nthe well known John Oliver of Helta,\nheld a meeting iu Victoria on Tues\nday night and was good enough tn\nassure a somewhiit limited audience\ntlmt if Mr. Mcllridc brought down a\npolicy agreeing for the construction\nnf the Canadian Northern Railway\nthrough the Ycllowhend Pass tn the\ncoast\u2014Mr. Oliver forgot to mention\nVictoria Mr. Oliver was of the opinion that Mr. McBride ought to be\nsupported in such a railway policy.\nWell, the very first thing next morn\nIng Mr. Mcllridc did bring down ex\nactly that same railroad policy, and nized. Tl\nnow John Oliver is furious und says not now\nEastern Canada Will Send\nLeader to Study Western\nConditions.\nOttawa, mt 27 Mr, Borden's announcement that a National Conserv-\natlvc Convention is to be held has\ncreated widespread and favorable\nI comment, one result is a demand\ntbat the convention la- held In ttm-\niiipet;- The Toronto Sews took this\nground at once saying \"The next\nstep tn tukc is tn decide on the place\nlor holding the convention. The\nNews has no hesitation in urging\nthat this should be Winnipeg. Already\npowerful, the west will increase In\ninllnence year by year Canada owes\nit to the west to give It a sight of\nI the men who are concerned witb the\nframing nf the policy of a groat parly. EnBtcrn Canada will tin well it)\nsend her leaders to study western\nconditions on the spot. The west\nshould feel that the dnservntlve\nparty is alive to its importance and\nits interests, American parties have\n1 held their national conventions iu\nChicago. Winnipeg is ihc Chicago of\nCannda.\"\nIn a later issue ibe News returned\nin ihe subject, saying\n\"The opinion of the News Is thnt\ntbe convention should be held at\nWinnipeg, and if, in conjunction with\nibe event, arrangements could !\u00bb\u2022\nmade for carrying ttie bulk ot the\nenstcrn delegates across the conttn\nent to Victoria, still greater advant\nages would accrue to the Conservative party and to the Dominion. The\neast, as yet, has aa Imperfect*comprehension of the extent, the wealth,\nami the promise of tbe western conn\ntry, ami aside from all party considerations, it is of tbc first con^eiiiience\nthat representative Canadians of all\nclasses should know at first hand the\ncharacteristics uml potentialities nt\nthe western provinces \"\nA dispatch from Winnipeg to an\neastern paper voices tbe same opinion, advancing the following reasons\nill Winnipeg is tbe centre of Can-\nIt will arouse more enthusiasm\nis held in the west\ni All constructive legislation for\nnext decade is hound to be more\nni hss western. The development of\n\u2022be country niukes this natural. The\nconvention should be held on the\nground.\niii The next fight [s going to ht^k\nflghl im the west The party which\ncan wm the west, which will have a\npolicy which will appeal tn the west,\nis tin' party of the future\nThe Uoglnn  Wost  says :- \"As     hns\nbeen pointed     out by severul influen\ntml conservative journals, there   ure\nninny  new questions consequent  upon\nthe  recent  remarkable development of\ntbe Dominion,     which  press for consideration, and     on which n declaration of tbe Conservative party ns n\nbody  is awaited  with interest. There\nhas also beon a     shifting ot the bul-\nf power which  must   be recog-\nentre of the country     is\nMontreal.   It is further\n.da\nllll\nolonlst     reporter did\nA very happy event took plnce   at\nthe home of Mr. and Mrs.  A. tJillis,\nFenwiek avenue, Wednesdny mowllg,\nthe 27th  of  October,  when   Mr.  William Hobertson and Miss Violn Mather were united in wedlock. Rev, O. W.\nitled by friends and enemies,     hlslKlng   tied    the    nuptial   knot.   Mr\nname unjustly    aspersed, he has    in' John Burns supported the bridegroom\ntins case as in others proved himself, and Miss Sadie Oillis was bridesmaid, j\nto he the only manly man amongst a! After congratulations and good wish-\nhorde of so culled honorable? gentle- os from tbe score or more of guests |\nmen ot the house.   This f will   prove , present, the jr.val party sat down to\nwhen  the  time     arrives  gnd  submit i the wedding breakfast at the close of I\nnames and particulars lor tbe educa-1 which 'twa or mnore snngH frae dear\nin tbe far east a semi-religions mys- all  likely   to* make a  circumstantial  nf the  party\ntic society   composed     of     practical  error in such a point   and says so in  the enortnoii\nbuilders,     architects     and   artificers|a dignified     editorial.   Most     poop\nknown as \"Dimyshm Architects.\" To\nthese men were committed the building of the   beautiful   temples, gorgeous palaces, aud mat:nillcent theatres\nOnly members ol this craft were ad-\nnutted to     Its rights and privileges.\nAs time went on they travelled     in\nforeign     countries,     and     they were\nknown to each other by certain signs\nand Hymbols.   These mystic people of\nthe cast carried westerly by tbe Phoenician  Dlmyslons    arrived in Greece\nnot   west,   hut  an      impression   that   ibis\nThe   fact has been     overlooked bus caused\nrter  some irritation in qunrters where the\na  Conservative party must look for its\nit  chief support.   Tbe west   is the hope\nThat  notwithstanding\nInfluence the government was     enabled     to exert in the\nnewest provinces the opposition broke\neven, inspires     us with strong hope.\nIt  must  have been a  disappointment\nto the Lnurier following.\"\nI'uusurvative Meeting.\nV'nncoiiVer, Oct. 2li Mayor c, N\nDouglas Ibis afternoon declared that\nhe would enter the fight at the Con\nBorvntlvo convention here tor nomln\nutiou convention as Captain Tatlow's\nsuccessor, adding thai be also expected lo again stand for (lie mayor\nnitty of tbe city.\nNew Westminster conservatives in\nnu eilthllslustlc convention renoini.\nmlied Thomas aifford, M p.p. today.\nDelta conservatives nominated\nI.   Mackenzie   to  oppose   John   (ll\nleader of the opposition.\nH,\nVane\nflarvlo\npiece.\ndiver socialists nomlnntod I1\nK. T. Klngsley, William Mac\nM. MeOiegor and It. 1'. I el I i\nhand.\nMontreal Star -Mornings are gut\nting a little fresh for comforlabli\naviating. \u201e\nHon of the public ami in this respect\nI may say that many editors dare nol\npublish whut I say owing to political\nstrings which control the money bags\nof certain corporations, more of which .\nI will deal with aiioti, and will name\nIhe papers wnich dare not publish,*\nand you can draw your own conclusions,\nYou may say like bis lordship Mr.\nJustice Malice, \"Mr. Watts give us\nsomething definite, something specific.\" My reply to that was, \"In that\nmy lord I enn fill the bill.\" for over\nthree hours I wns filling the bill,\nuntil tbe Bonrd bud un eloquent suf\nliciency uud adjourned Inviting me\nto attend their court at Ottawa,\none case in particular I wIhIi Io\ndraw not only to your attention bill\nthe attention of Ihe public, uml that\nwas where I asked lor an order to\ncompel a rnilwny compnny to restore\ncertain public roads they had da\nstioyed, vl\/: froin Craabionk In\nHwnnson and Moyle to Vabk, and\nfrom Vabk to Copeland, Idaho., Ihe\ndestruction of which muds weregroot\nlinrdshipn to the struggling settlors,\nwhich i demonstrated ami proved   by\nevidence\nMr McMullen, counsel for Ihc com\npuny, mu nl il whal Mr. Walls sayn Is\ntrue I will undertake lo sny the com\npany   will   restore the   roads.   In  re\nply I  asked lor an order lo c pel,\nwhen his lordship snld, Mr, Watts\nthoy have promised, an ordor i'i not\nnecossnry. I said 1 could not accept\nIhe promise as we well knew from ex\ni perience it was of no value.\niibl Scotland ahoof the' mon McKay1\nand itheis'  were enjoyed hy tbe lads\nmid Ihe lassies too.   The bridal pally,\nwere     Scotch     \"fieenwji    buck\" uml\nnothing     but     bread  Scotch or (he\nhighland   was allowed,  except   on  lln*\nquiet.   Mr.  and Mrs.  Robertson took*\nIhe 12.4'i     train     for Spokane where\nI hey begin their     honeymoon.     They\nwill reside in Cranbrook  where     Ihe\nbridegroom     is    engaged as C.P.It.\nlineman     The   many     and  beaiil Iflll\nwedding  presents attosted  the popu\nlarity of thin young couple ami    this,\npaper   joins   with   their   muiiy   frlCtldf\nin wishing them lion voyage,\nThe Laymun's MiBRioriary.\nThe arrangements tor the meeting\nto take place iu belinlf or Ibis hhho\nelation on Thursday the Uh of No\nvember at the l-ldisoii theatre are\nnow fully completed, The several\ncommittees have energetically carried\nout iiii tin' (duns suggested by the\nforerunner of tile movement, Mr. Al\nten. The supper,' presenting tlie social side will be laid ut tl o'clock In\nIbe evening.   The price of the ticket\nIs set  at the n iaal  Hume  of fifty\ncents, Wight ladles will superintend\nIhe tables nnd about thirty yoiiiie\nladles will net as waitresses. Two ol\nthe ablest speakers In Canada will\naddress Hie gntllOI'lng and explain Ihe\nobject of ibe great undertaking which\nhns already been so remnrkiibly sue\ncessful.   This     movement no broadly\nInterdenominational is increasing ia\n: popularity daily.\nabout lftOO years B. C, nnd introduc\ned their mysteries of architecture,\nSome 2ltll years afterward or about\n12011 B. c., the Ionic mlgrntlon oc\ncHired and these wstein people soon\nsurpassed then- mother country, and\nIntroduced two new orders of architecture, vl\/: the Ionic and Doric art,\nulso the sculpture of marble,\nThose of you who nre familiar with\nancient history will remember that\nat the building of ihe most beautiful\ntemple ever erected, I refer tn King\nSolomon's Temple, ou Mount lloreb,\nihat Solomon, king of isrenl, found\nit necessary in carrying out Ins plans\nto send to Him..., King of Tyre, for\nworkmen to prepare Ibe timbers from\nihe collars of Lobanon, also for ojunry\ning nui and preparing die marble\nNot only so, but you will roniomboi\nthat be sent lot nrtlllcos in gold ami\nbrass, and over nil he placed in\ncharge f I Irani, the widow's son from\nHlloum, Tin .lews, then as\nnow, were not mechanics nml they\nwere satisfied  lo do (he   menial work\nAll of theue skilled men belonged to\nthis society, Tbeir mysteries wore\nIraiismltfed rrom generation to gen\noration by transmission for many ecu\nlurles, In \\. D, !12fi Ihc thin king ol\nKnt'laiid culled a mooting of those\npeople at the royal elly of York, and\nfor eight centuries afterwards Huy\ncontinued operations in Britain or on\nihe continent.  Under    them were or\necled  lualiy   nf  ttie  hlllldlngS   ttiat   are\nthe finest of central Ruropo, and   the\nadmiration of all trnvollers,,\nIn  A.D.   1717 the craft   was  room\nwill be inclined to accept the Colonist's report of the matter as correct,,\nfor the worthy .lohn Oliver, though1\nan admirable citizen, has, since the\nColumbia .<- Western days, got Into\nthe habit     oi     talking so much, so\nlong nnd so wildly upon every con I mammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm\nceivable subject under tbe sun, thai The Junior Conservative a^socia-\nit is beyond the power of human me* tion met on Monday evening at the\nmoiy for ilu- good gentleman to re Wentworlh Hall and elected the fol-\nmeniber Willi exactness what be did lowing delegates: W A Rollins, V\nur did not say on any given subject. Holllns. 0 H. Thompson, .1 Arnold,\nIlls readiness to talk at any time K II Brown. Wm. Burton. H Bur-\nand all Ua- time upon anv matter ion, !\u25a0' Dickinson, .1 P. Fink, J.\nwhatever, without     troubling himself  Hates,  p   Dovoro Hum.  K   nutledge\ns to whetliii\nbout the subject\not, has lone hoc\nhe provincial hoi\nio surprise tn 111\nd to him  thoro\nhe knew anything\nndor discussion or\na standing joke in\ne, and it comes ns\ne who have lislen\nn learn  Hint      his\ntt\n.1   McParlnnn,\ni   Campbell\nK    K   Patten and\n\\   NAltLim   KS( APR,\nI hv trap\nisell and\n\u2022tlon high\n.rial   inter\nni ta wu\nnt'  such   a\nlinsty oratory has finisln'i\nplug him Into pledging inn\nhis party to a cnlll. e ,,t a'\nly icpimiianl to Hnn li nn i\nests. For just Hunk what\nwill soy to John foi innkl;\nbreak   -Vlctorln Wed.\nIMPItoVKMKNT   IN   WAT\nTKM\nThe fire brigade were out Thursday\non I heir rognlni weekly practice, Six\nhues ol hose was laid, ami ll wm\nfound   Hint   there   WOS   an   ample   sup\nplj ni water im elghl nr ten streams\nThe wnler pressure on the mains wn\ninri pounds Since Hie new system\nhas been connected property owners\nare satisfied with Hie Improvement \u2022\nmade, and when the Improvementi\ncontemplated are made Crnnbrook\nwill have a water system second ti\nnone iu British Colilinbln\nCONHKHVATIVK  CONVKNTDiN\nK.iiih, Hie lit He\nnnd Mrs. K H Bold\nVnn Home street, hi\n.\u2022scape from being\nlast Mondny aftorno\nother little playmai\ning round to gntb\nhack of ber rtre*\nneighbor rushed <\nuud succeeded In tea\ning clothes, Hi c,\nIv in attendance .\nburns nf Hie Httlfl :\nharm hack ami ft\nto her waist\n.laiichtei\nwho ro\u00ab\nid a vorj\nburnt1\nof Mr.\ntie      ou\nnarrow\n1  In deatli\nwnh    three\nhe wus play-\nanil In turn-\nicr   ainf   fuel the\n>,:s   caught fire.  A\ntn lui as'tlstoiiee\nai Hie of! tbe burn\nniiolly was quick\n.in.l dressed     tho\nnil I, who wan\nnl   from   her   knees\nThe Consor\nriding win\nnight for the\ncnndldato to\nall\nanlzed and the preceni Gruud  Lodge lui thc coming pri\n\u2022h ni Crnnbrook\niu convention to\nn.se nf selecting n\nI in thell interests\nvincial elections.\nAn Enrly HUze.\nI'MIIK  DlilOAHK   [UOBFOND QUICK\nl.V   HAS  FATAL  BINDING\nAt 7.15 mi Frldny morning the lite\nbrigade responded to un alarm caused\nby a tlie in a aback on Crnnbrook\nstreet, occupied by Mr Devilt, and\nowned by ,\\. McCownn\nThe lire laddies were quickly on the\n'scene, the lire being OXtlngUtrtnod with\nhut little damage\nThe   lire   bad       a   fatal   ending,   Mr.\nHevet'l, the     oceupnnt, dropped dend\nfrom  heart   failure,  caused   by  undue\nexcitement   Immediately after the tire\n[wan extinguished. THK I'ltOS I'KOTOR,    CRAKUUOOK,     ll.   0.,   SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30,  1909.\nMarried.\n********************** &iJC iteoevectov.   *\u00ab \u2022   \u25a0\" - > <\u2122    '\n\u2666 P\u00abn in \\\\i*r\\r\\]r * f*   **v\u00bbf\u00abw*.   R     \u201e   H   h       ,,\u201e    Tbanksglvini!\nx oranorooK. \u2666      ,.\u201e\u201e\u201e.\u201e\u201e\u201e m      ^.^ >- p. sum, \u00ab* mho.\n\u2666 \u2666 .Mum., mul Fanny  I'miu-vs Fowler ol\n!    Livery x     A B Grace>\nI        We ask yon to rail nn,l try J\n* nut' n.w Consignment ol new 4>\n* and     I'p to .I..t^    rigs     f,,i *\nNOTICK.\nTake notice Hint thirty,  days alter 4     Professional     \u2022>\nilate 1 inti'inl ii, npply it, tbe Super- V .*.\nIntendent ,,i Provincial Pollco lor  ;t \u2022>\u00bb>\u2022>\u00bb>\u00bb;\u00ab\u00bb;\u2022\u00bb;\u2022\u00bb>\u00bb;\u2022\u2022>\u2022>\u00ab;\u2022\u2022>\u00bb;\u00bb\u00bb;..;.\u2022;.\u2022:\u2022\u2022;.\u00bb;.\u00bb;\u2022\u2022;\u00bb\nthe same city wore united In    roar   renoRalol my license to sell tntoxi-    .........        ..       ..,,..,,\nriage.   Mr     aad     Mrs   Shirley will eating liquors at retail ou tlio prem-|   UAKVliY,     McLAKlEK,   !\nhike un ilii'ii   residence at   Hanbury,   Ises  known     ns the   Windsor  Hotol,\nH C '' \" - -\nNote and Comment.\nNelson  News       Who m to control\nThanksgiving,\nKorl Steele n. C\n11.  S.  MATHKII\nI,AMI NOTIOK\n. the nlTalrs ol the province during ilu'\nlii-M imii yeurs, Mclli-iile or Oliver\nDistrict ol Ki,\u201ei Kootenny,\nTake notlco     that  I.  lc.li Nlelson,\nThanksgiving day was passed In\nCrnnbrook in ninny ways. The Mas\nons  paraded  anil  laid     Ihc     corner, m|il|lil (o       {   |n ,|H, ,,\u201e\u201e,, ,, m,\u201e\nStone     ol      tbe Be*!HhsohIiI Temple. .Milll(1|. ol   ,\u201e\u201e\u201e,;.\u201e\u201e,  \u00ab,\u201e,,\u201e .\u201e   Vi.1,,1\nUrltisb     Columbia     will be disap    Ihurcb  goers  attended   cliurcn,    nun   |(    \u201e (      [ot liel.ml8sloI)  ,,, [IM..\\M<\npointed il F   C. Wade ts uot ollered  '\"\"\"V lllovc l,'ver..-\u00b0 .S-,... \"?>..\"\".,.\\ lollowing described ,nnda in Kusl Ko\nanu   MACDONALD,\nlllll'l'lstol's mul Solicitors,\nORANBROOK,   11.0.\n4)     Winter   sn.l   Summer.    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Catga'ry\"HerulT  '  \",ll\"1 '\"\u00bb'\u2022\u25a0\u00bb '\"''\"' *\"'\"\">' \"' ''\"\"> [tenny  Commencing al a post   ,   .m,\nX * -    -'      - \"r\"\"k- \"\"''' \"\"\"ls \"''\"' '\"\",\"\"* ,'\"   nv     Commencing  i.i    .i   pinuted\n**********************     \u00bb,- \u00bb,- Maun tins     llxed up bta deal   dshIng    I      was a pertect  dny     lor .,;   ,,\u201e. s\u201e\u201et|,  \u201e,.M   ,.,\u201e\u201e,.,   ,\u201e   tlmb0\n .   uuii il\u201e. li   i     governmenl    lionet    sports ol all kiads i\u201e,.,\u201e\u2022,. n,,   liiiiiuu and rumilng   nortb  ,       ,, \u201e   ,\u201e,..,,,\ntiilnly Is the lightning mesmerist     \u201ei HO chains,     tlioncc     wost 20 chains   ('     ''      '\u2022 I IU.UI MJIS\ntbe twentieth century Hop Joint Hauled\n|    William Jennings Uryun did not el Tlw ral,niCipn| ,\u201e,]\u201e,. g0(  bus)     ,,\u201e\nectrily    nny,,ne    by    his speech Inst Tuesday   ovculng   und   raided   soveral\n********************************************\n*\nX\n*\n*\nX\nX\nX\nX\nC.\nC.\n\\v. p. t,i ko,\nllal rldrl.   Solicitor,   i'lr ,\nCRANMROOK,  It.f\nNEWPORT\nll \\nii iv.'ini .i delicious\nChocolate tr\\ those\nSe,vpoi'ts .ii lln- I'.ilm.\n\\\\ r   li.iw    just    received\n.i   l.u-'i-   ~li ii K    .mil    lire\nSole  Agents lol\n(Mill I.'.\nTHE   PALM\nFrank Dezall\n'iKM-.K'Al. HLACKSMI I II\n.'Mill\nWOODWOKKKK\nRubber Tires  Applied\n'I',, Huggy Wheels\n\u00bbQKNTS    FOR   CANADIAN CVCI.K\nANII  MOTOR  I'n'.-.'   llll VI'I.KS\nRepairing a Specialty.\nPhone su    ...     p, ii. it,,i 213.\nntgbt bui  he showed himself a better \"hopjolnts  '   Thoy     captureil     loui\norator nnd a biggei  man than when raon \u201e.,\u201e, \u201e,.,,. \u201e\u201e;,,., lhl. 8eaucttvc ,>,\n'\"\u2022     \u00ab\"     'he     t'hlcago     convention, n,ieuc  the poppy, who with     the\neraay keepers ol the joints wore up beiorc\ni he police coui i dm Ing the week\nIn,!      now      president      'I Ml   is  up\nuguinsl     the newspapers lor raising\nthe enst  nl news print    H certainly - w  J*   ^ -\nlooks as though he hud miscalculated _   ' J*L\u00a7\u00bb  \u00bb-3L '    .\nthat time vV>l4H\u00bb'iHi\u00bb.. ^iT '\nVictoria i'..l,.m-t\"   The cost ol the RXAMINATIONS FOR INSPKITORS\nSuperb, which wns    the prenultlmate OF STKA.M  BOU.RRS   isn\nword in battleships was elghl million MAt'HlNKRi\ndollars    The     cost  ol  the  Neptune \t\nwhich f.,i thc tune being is the ulu ..\nmate word, has yet to be computed . \"'>\u00ab'\"\u25a0>'\"\u00ab\u00bba     '\";, ' \"'  I\"'8'\"\"\" \u00bb'\n .'\"- -\" 4* to prevent\" war \u00ab\u00a3\u00ab\" ,11   \"'\".J \",'T^J:lU\nniiL'ht     be     called  n   'peace at any\nprice\" policy,\nToronto News; From this distance\nthe execution of Francisco Ferrer   nr\nInery, under the Steam boilers In\nspectlou Vet, LM01, will be held ul\nthe Parliament UuildinKB, \\ Ictoria\ncommencing Novembei Sth ISU9 <a\nplication and instruction lurum can\nbe had ou application to the umlei\ntheuce south 80 ehaiUH, tbence eaal\n.a chains to the pluce ol commence\nment, containing 1U0 acres more    oi\nless\nRoll Nlelson\nHilled   Oct    9tll,   1909 VI 'I\nUR AN BROOK I.ANU DISTRICT\nDlstrlcl .,' Kasl Kooteuay\nI     VI . \u25a0 .   . r. ,     |l|.\u201e\n,   llll  .\nll\nNnlii\nI'ulili,\nlllliee   Hold ihnl,linns\nl'i; VNIlliDOK,  II 0\n|.   I.  I.A1DLAW,\nMining  h'.iiuMin'ri   nml\nlit'   I .nml  Sui'vnyoi',\nOR WHKiiUK,  11.0\nAui|, nl BGVRILisa line\nIonic in any I'eason, but it is\nvnluaiilr in miiiiy other ways.\nA little atltliti l\u201e Hasliei\nnii I Slews greatly improves\ni Vir I hi >i I value. Try it when\nwanning Canned Meats.\nS0VRIL\nHnu el,,n., looks like rt iiulitienl error\n,   ,,  i    ..ii.i,  i,i        slKnwl    \u2022,    wli,,n.   the   I,.line:   must   lie\n,'rl,       Tl,    <      i h      !    \u25a0'     ;       feturned   correctly  tilled in   nol  late.\nlost  sympathy     abroad by executing   .,,\u201e\u201e\u201e,\u201e., ,\u201e,.\u201e,,,\nme ..i Its  si brilliant citizens altei   \u00bb\"        pel m\"\"\"'        .,,,.   ,,..,,..\nwhat, to judge Ir  mblea   was ,,,.,,,    ,   .        ,,    ,\u201e',..\n,,,.,, i       .i i   . l ii fi   lnspectoi   o    xi.u'iuiit'i*.\nlittle less than ., mock trial s,.'\u201e  Westminste,   D   C\nI, 8\n(.nrrent ('\"tmu.'iit\nNOTICK\nlln- iu,,.st Interesting euess just  i  \u25a0 \t\nis \"what  will  .J,.im Olivet do     with that   I   inieui ippt)\nhis railway policy alter No,   25 thi     - ;-\n.   , lays for     n news\nisl111 ..ii     tbe move   John Houston I my licence t,   te)   intoxicutii\nwill  shortly     commence the publicu     iu  thi -\u25a0    in   wn  as tin   Royal\ntinn ,,l th,. Tribune al  Fort  i; 'ge    Hotel   il   Marvsv lie, I;   t'\n11   I.   Sawvei\nAccording   to   rep,,its  (rom   Alricn,     i,,iU.,\\   ,\u201e\u2022\u2022.. m\nthere is n<> question hut rlint ex pres\nidem Roosevelt is having the time ol\nIlls   life\nI'll VNllROl IK 1. Wli DISTRIO'i\nDirtti .: ol Kast K jotenuy\nI M\\l     N . \u25a0,,. .-\ni \u00bba.k      |..,,,.,\u201e\n'\u25a0 I   ','  sppl,     l\u201e n\n.        .!        . .|'i,     ||,,v     'II,\n. \u201ef    i.,,1     \\l \u25a0 I   '   \u25a0 .   :,    .\nI >\u201e||||        III     .   11,1111,\nisl   In lu   AAAAAA\u00bb\u00bbA\u00bb\u00bb*AAAA**A**A\ni       '  ; { Dr. Iv. \\\\. Connolly X\n\u2666\nX\nCalgary   Cattle   Co.\nFresh   and Salted Meats.\nFish nnd   Poultry  in  season.\nLOTS     OF     FINE    YOUNG\nTURKEYS  JUST  ARRIVED\nOrders by Mail will receive prompt attention.\nOrder by Phone, 45.\n:\n:\n********************************************\n********************************************\nCRANRROOK I.AND DISTRICT\nRjsti ui ,,i K\u201esi Kooteuay\n1  4 K f.    N llll    llllll) \u2022'\n.:'.      lint,     I       Suml ,.     1'l.irl     1.1    \u00ab\nhfi-    ll   i      ,m|\u00abil    -       lu   ', \u2022\nI\nIII\n......\ner  nl   l.,,t   \\.     s\n.     .     ;\t\nII, sl, Lis    \\M,  s>l 11,,I ,,\\\nI I|1||'|,|   4.1 lllHtl'I.IIU     \\,.-\nI\nlllll'L'   IH.'. K.'silll'\nNORTH     STAR    HOTEL\nKIMBERLEY.   B.C.\n\u2666*>\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\n,,\u201eii,\nI'lark\nl'jiHi\n\\\u00ab4.\nWe I >*-;i 1 in Ivwi \\ tiling Krnro\n;i \\fi-illr to il   1 .nn ilMutivi'\nKIStPtI H. Mel IAN\nUK M.i'.ll  IN\nAll Inn,Is i,| Si',' I  llllllil l.nii.i-\nKiiiiiiliii,' n  SPKCIAl.TV\nBUYER  OF  l-'lIKS\nSige's tilil   Stainl. Hut\ni'i\u201e\u201ei. aftt\nA i'i\n\u2666*\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nW.   CLINE   !\n\u2666\n111   III.'   ..1,1    Ms,HI,.I.:.    I'..,,  *\n\u25a0  !\nMANITOIIA IHITKI,      \u2666\n\u2666\n, , i''ii-i rin-s   U'ni'li   in\nJ \\ nl!   I.i'iiiu'lii.s  ,,|   ii\u201e.\n; Tonsorial   Art?\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u26664><><>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>\nFrancis Edward\nCorrison\nHsiliIII, 11-1, I   I Y ,\u201e,i. Im\ni lioleinu-ler Kin,,  l'i \u25a0'.., i.-rliin\nCliui'.ili\nVile   limnllli.,-l,-|    Hj,    \\l;||.-l i       l;..\nn. i \u201e\u201e!\u201e.,.\nII AC.III.k    Ol\nVlllllll,   Hllliju, Uuii;,r,   Miiii,111 ,,\nami        Sl,iii,I;,i'iI Iii-Iii, nis\nOrclicsira     Furnished\nMhone J4,|. CHANHKOOK, B.C.\nSTEADY EMPLOYMENT\nI'm a reliable local salesman re\n|ire\u00abenllnd       Canada's     Oldest     md\nOrealesl   Nurseries In I'rnnl I.  und\nadjoining ronnlry.\n'Ihe poimlarlty ,,i mn  sines   ulmh\nI.      e.li.rtl,    ,,n    llllH-,1,,1 1,    liuilllie'\nmil       III\"',   in,.!       l.u  lie.:   I,.nilin,    nilll\nii.ueei in.-,! limn ,-,\u201e, t ttrowii   lor ,\n.. acknowledged  by  e.i.eii.n ...I  (lull\n4'na.rs.\nWe    make     n s|icclnlly ol i'i..i\\ni \u25a0\n\u2022 'ink   Inl    Huh lb   Cullimbill    nei    dl ;\nhi 'kiIniui i,, Uml  in,,Mnn\nt iii'i'iiumenl sitiinlInn in rl In\niii.tii. with tarrllory rflserved\nl'\u00aby   vieel.l, ,   lire   -,, 11 r, I      Willi    I...\ni.si, Iculati.\nStunt; & Wclliiiijttin\nKliN'I'llll.l,   '.I'll,'I'llllK\nTORONTO .   (iN'l\nfldTtn'.d hr u. 0. Oovcinment.j\nFur the mib     time     it  ,s reportd\nthnt l.iiuiier ii.ll retire inun the pre Tukc notice thai the Crothers l.uiu\nmlership, and  tbat his successor will ber Company, Limited, ,,i Cranbrook,\nI\"' Hon   w   S   Fielding. occupation,  lambci  compnny,  intend.\nWestern a.^iZZ*.  \u25a0     de I VuZlZs ffitoTta^'lS?\nmnnds nnd receives two trnnscontin\nentul iriiins dally. This will be con\ntinned throughout the winter months\nThe shortage ,,f cars controversy\nmi thc Crow's Nest brunch tins as\nmany denials mul counter dcnlnls in\nI' ns   Penry Cook ill ite.\nIlniizeviil,'. On., wus upset by the\nrecent pule in tbe southern states\nwith another name il tulghl hnve\nbeen steadier on its pins\nTlie Vernon Okitiinitnn is cutting lor\nan unilinliiiiie. The editor must be\noxpcctlng n rough liouso now thnt\nibe provliiciul elections nre on.\nIn   III mini;   eleetiiuis   C'riilllilniili\nileiiiiitiils mi nggresslve policy     Irom\nWhich Ihe illy shall have si  |,l allien! bcncllt, mul the citizens will sco\nthnl. thoy eel i!\nThe return ol Premier Mcllrldo mul\nhis govertinient on Nov. i:. menus nn\nothor (nui yenrs nl honest nilmlnls\nli'iitinii. ami the mind development\n,d British i'iiliiiiil.ia\n\"Fur     tho    sate   ol International\ni|uil'l   I   say,       will   nr   Inse,   lets   Imve\nuni,thor nice lor tlio Amorlcn's cup.\"\nnuys Sir TboiniiH I.iptnn. l,et us hope\nthe New York Yaelit l'Iuli will emu\nlute hfni iii sportsmannhlp nnd unit\nbuggllng over technicalities,\nlloneBl John Oliver, as tho l.lliernla\n\u2022 nil their lender, bus a railway poll\ney which niti'is nothing in tlie development nf ibe province, except thut\nit will enst live million dollars. No\ndefinite plun us to bow this viist sum\nis !., lie expended, McBride has n\nrnilwny policy thnt will give the province l.l Hies ,,[ rnilwny that      will\nensl tlie people nl tins province nothing\nConservntivcs are clnted over     the\n'act iliiii the campaign will be shorl\nThe Liberals on the other hand   arc\n'nlllplalllltlil   that   tile   time   i.s   n,,t  sllf\nnoticing ,,i ,, p,.si plnntcd nt the\nmiiii   wesl   corner ,,i   timber   license\n6554,   llleltee  Wesl   fort)   i Illllll-,  lll.liie\niiiiiii twenty live chnlns, theme ,-asi\nnrty chnins, theme nortb twenty-live\nhums in plnce nf beginning.\nCrothers Lunihei   i'n..  Ltd\n.1   K. Bridges, Locntor.\nHaled   lllu'iisl il.  11)03. 30-9\nCANCELLATION  OP  RKSKRVK.\n o\t\nNotice Is herehy given that the re\nserve nu Inl 4,830, ll. 1. KniitPiiny\nDistrict, mu lee ni which bearing dnte\nnf Felil'iuuy llll! 3rd, 1909, wns pub-\nHalted in ihe Urltish Columbia Cln\u00bb\neite ,,[ February- 4th, 1909, is cnncell\nI'd. in sn far us tlie said Resorve pre\nvents the aeqiiision id said lands hy\npre emptors, under tbe provisions   of\nsection 3.1 of the  l.lllld Aet.\nROllMRT A.   RK.NWK'K,\nDeputy Commissioner of Lnnds.\nLands Department,\nVlctorln, ll.C, August 3, 1909. 811-11!\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDial riet of  Knnletia,\n o\t\nTAKU notice Hint I, lOdward KI\nwell, ,,f Oranbrook, occupation Real\nKstnte agent intends tn upply for\npermission lo purchase the following\ndescribed hinds: \u2022 Commencing nl. a\npost  plnnteil nt the     intersection of\ni! st boundnry nf     Lot No. 331\ngroup t with the soutli boundnry nf\n\u2022 if tlie right nf way nf tlie Ilritish\nColumbia Southern railway, thonce\n.,.nth i.n cbuins; lliemai east 2d\n.\u25a0Iiains. tbence south 20 ehuins,\nthenee east 40 ehuins; tbence north\ntin chains more nr less tn the snutb\n-in boundnry nf the British Ooliim\nmn Southern rnilwny right of wny;\n'len-iii for John Oliver in tell wbntlthenre following said southern lioull\nne km,i\\s dorv westerly tin ehuins more nr less\n*   \u00ab '  \"\u25a0\u00ab   '\" '\"\"  \" gdwnrTE'lwcTrlocntor,\n'\"\"\"' are g I catchers    John Olivci   Uttted September 21 nl  1909. 80\nI  uni  seein to shim- us a catcher, --        \u2014 \u2014\t\nIocs not  seem hull!  i\" speed f,,r     a\npitcher,   mul   nn   N'nv   -*.ih tho    op\nposition   ll ill   liu.si-  a   hi.me   I III,\n'I'h,- i iluei \u25a0 nre gn .,i people to\nllgure in pui,In- life linn Frank \"I\nner is Mnn-iei   ul the  Interim     Jo\neph nlivei     is     M\u201ei | Toronto\nI,dm iiliiei   i    i.M.iei  ,,i the   Liberal\nopposition  in   Ilii'ii,  r.,iniui.i.\u25a0    and\nwmiim.    iiiieei     !.- an alderman  In\n1 Lethhrldge    Lethbrldeo   Herald\nj    And     thej     are all Hilts    i-in  II\ntime the Tories looked around lol   n\n] llolund or bo \"   riaturila)   New\nI    One Oliver will be rolled in the pol\nI meal mail mi Novembei -\u2022:. In Urltisb\n',,1,1,hint\nlOVvtits\n14\n\u25a01\n\"\u00bblilM\u00bb\nSLICKERS\nwear well\nand they keep you\ndry while you are,\nwearinq them\nSOLD BY THE\nBEST DEALERS\nEVERYWHERE\n'\u25a0:;\u25a0(\u00bbC ak.m.n Out b Cioihihc Co .nt htmo Cm\n'\u25a0.,\u25a0-.:    I?epl\nCRANBROOK LAN! DISTRICT\nl>taliui n( Ruat Kootenuy\ni \\kf s,.i,iC Hi,,.! tini iltiya mi-\nLate t J l ^- WllliiMiiu >\u25a0! rt.M-lilln. \u00bb\u00bb\n.   a aliipplliv   \u25a0 It'i w      jiiU'llil.s   1..   a]\n.. mission   I,.      |.iii.'li,ts,  Hi.- fo\n\u00bb   i-v       \u25a0 .,. --I    \".<\u2022    iliim   uliuina \u00ab.\u00bb\u25a0,\n.'   So \u25a0 I    weal   . ,\u25a0! in :   u(   I.nl   Ni'    dliOl\n.   r-      BO    .1   !'       ,   \"-II .M.jhl   \\ I   II.HI. \"4        lllfllC\ni\u00bbasi     li-    u*n  chains   Mumu-ij  iiupiIi   (rtn\n:\", na   iu *puinl   of   ctiiiiHiitlicfinwiil,    cm\nJhiiks  l.e\u00ab Williams,    Lociior\nli\u00abt>ri(t!  v    I'.iiiihtii.iii.    Viii'M\nH.H...i   <,.,.i,-i,il,.-i'  !lu      UIOU il  1\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict ol Kusi KunWimy\nI'AKE   S'lilire Uiut   1     V,    ll.     DrtVls i\nVim iiii..    li.   ('.,   on u|.'jli.iii   Htore-ki'L'pct\nI   VV.  KI i LKDGfi,\nM.M.V.,   VS.\n,'.,       i lea,Iniii,-    ni     Ontario    Volui'tunry\nu i\" roll,'ne.   I'lirnliln,  ill 1BI1S.\n(iniduatuand Mudallsl ol McKllllpVol-\nI i-i-liuiry i'ldlre,-, I'liii-neii.  III., Ill Illllll\nHeglstoi-od     iiioinbor     of     Rrlllsh\nl nliimiiiil    Assni-iiitioli.\nH.    W.    UltKW,    Proiiiiutor.\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\u26664>\nilL  CALLS  NIGHT 4 OAV PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO\n*******************************************!\nOFFICE   AT   MCKINSTRY'S   LIVERV   BARN\nCRANBROOK, B.C.\n   i\nW. CRAIG\nMASONRY\nSieuui   lioilul-s and l-'urnui'rt Work a i\nSpecialty.\nCost and Stock Estimatos\nh'urnlBlied Upon Applica-      j\nlion.\nii Found!\n,.,,, N'o'.'^inlliiom!; P.O. Box 334.\n;Mll>        I'lialllH,     til\ni.iur,.      thwice    no\n<,    ill m    v,-si   ii\nMali   i>..'\n,-    \\       In.\n\u25a0, an,   id\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict nf Kast Kootenay.\nT A.KK Ncitlre thai (\u00bb'\u2022) tllll't.v ilayt j\nafter d\u00bbto. I II. M, Wemlell. .>i Wyetllfe,\nii. c.   ncniimil 'lei-k,  IiiIbhiIh in opiily\nilMrrfliml laiiiis; I'niiimoiifliijj at tt iiost\nlilaiitnl It'll fllilltis west nf lliv bull 111\n\u00abMt   pnrnei   ..I    I.nl    Vii.   HniM,       lli.mrt\nnot-lli  ill \"\u2022 hiimlr \"'I ten eliulmi,\nihciiii-  mi hi   mn,  ihim     eliaftw,    iiK-hi't\nW.   R.   BEATTY\nrnili-i-ttikoi-,\nKuiballiiur,\nI'liiu-rnl Director,\na CBANBROOK,  B.C.\nim\nilm\niiii-i.\nOn   Baker tteet,  one door west\nut   Messrs.  Hill & Co., the only\nplace   in   town    that   i:an   make\nlife worth living.\nCosmopolitan Hotel\nE. H. SMALL,   Manager.\n\u2666\ns\n*>\ntn\n!\u25a0!.!\nMM|,'(7U,TI   sovenly    elmins,  lo'tiolK\ncoiumfiiireinetit,    i-oulnliiiiic   in   nil  ntimu \u00ab _      ,       .. .      \u201e, ^\n,:,....,  ih* Immlml ami H(i>   ari'oa. | Rocky  MouiltlUll  Chapter  |\nFUiswull   Miirrny   Womloll.   I.neator. \u00bb J \\\n(l\u00bbOI'g\u00ab    S.     InllllillS\nllatwl   Septointiet'  US.    100ft. 41-4*J\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict ut Hast Kootenny.\nTAKI  Notice  Dial   tliirtj   ilu.V\u00ab     <\\U'*\n.l.u   I   tl ii   MaoDoimlil  ol  Wyellffe. ll\nf . iK'cil|tatfoii l)i)uk-Lw|>er ini#n.lA In\napply fnr penulSBinii to pinvlinse tlii\nfDllowltii dMcrllieil landH \u2022 tiummunclng\nni \u25a0 poal nlantffiJ ai th,- noutli whh! cornor uf l.ni N<<. A98S, thenre norlli (40)\nforty clmliH, tlienca w^si (tin) thirty\nlive' 1'liM.iiiH. Mifiire smith i Un Imi>\ncliatllB,        Mii'in'u      0n\u00abl    l,'t*'i    thirty    Xon\nchain-.  In      ihe point      of ttninnnmi lenl\neniitnliililK   in   all   itli.iui   ill o liuml-\nF-f,l anil torl> acres.\nRnlieri   Ifaenonalil.    I.onatoi'.\nfleorir* Tomllnsim,    Ai:--ni..\nDalwl i)\u00abinl..T w    lUOtt, 41*49.\nLAND NOTICM\nHist rift nf Kan!  Kontetmy,\nTuko notico tlmi I, Alice UiihboII,\nIntend ii\u00bb apply to tho Oblel Cummin-\nsiuiu-r ol hamlH nnd Workfl at Victoria, U. C, for pormlesion to pmcliUHti\ntin* following deHcrlbcd lands In Kntit\nKootenny : Oommenolng at n post\nplnnteil nt tlie hoptli onst cornor of\ntimber licence Nn. 2i)ittiti uml running\nnortli 80 chains, thonce enst 20 chnlns,\nthence south hii chains,  thence wesl\n120   I'luiiliH   Id   Hut\nj ment, \u2022 untninin^\nless\nAlice rtiirtsftll\nDated Ocl   Dili, 1009 i'i !>l\n\u00a3 Uogiilar ineRtlnga:\u20142nd Taos-  SJ\nif dny  In  ouoh   month   at eight\n| o'alook.\n\u00ab Sojoiiriiing   Companions   are\nis cordially invitoil.\n| W. P. Priskkk,       Scribe K.\nIg Box lifts     uitANimooK, n. a   ||\n%WtfWi'WMMW\u00ab.VWWfWrW\u00a5WnWWW^\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nMPII LEAF REBEKAH LODGES\n\u25a0Mi-Hi',   every second mul   Imiilli\nWfdin-'.-i.iv   <it   new  Fratornlty\n4>    Hoil    Sojourlnfl Robo^ohs cor\u00ab\n\u2666    riltilly Invlletl.\nx    N.O. Miss i,. 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Mar t'liiipllliili.\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\n.\u25a0naus,   tuence  wesi   -^ w   \/\\\/n      j**  a   ntT\nfci\/rr;:, $5.00 CASH\nAND\n$3.00aMONTH\nXs;\nmm   W     \"\" \"\nDo You\nin   ir.-l   .il n\nMil,   jlILl   ,\u201e\u201e   l\nIr   .,.,..   1,,\u201e,.,,.,\n, ,1,'   .11   in,\nWu\\\nliiiii!    .\nMil\niff '\n|\\      1\" ICU\n,''      ,,,.,1.1  .,. \u00bb<ll |,\n\u2022 i     ,.\u201e. ...II        Hi\nV.    muli   .i.n ii ilitl\nI. 1     ll I\nEtt  yum   i   | Mile \u00bb\n..I,,-.,.!   ,,,  III,   \u00ab\n1     \u25a0    I...I.I\n'(,,.    ll.tl.V I.III.II\n\u2022 1      . 1   Iiiin\n\"ttiilifi'  [\n\u00b0 II il\u201e\u25a0,,\u2022 ,, u ,. li\nil  i,ill  l..i |. il..\n\"';\u2022;,:\/\".::;':;.\nI,,,\nul 1\n(re\n1\nI,,,,\n\u25a0mm ll\n,\u201e 'ih ,,,.,\nniidii,: n\n1 ,,,., \u25a0 \u25a0 ll\n.I.'I ll,. ..1\n. llll II,\n:.,.... ,   ...     I.,\nn I   i,           II\n1      illi.i.c ii.i i,r i, ,.-,\n. ..,1,- 1 1,,   .1  iiruii)    .\n,,-.. i- .  in. .1     ...       \u2022\n,,.\u00bb., I,, ,i \u25a0\n.it i, i,,' .i >,i.\n).   Ult'l\"    I'll     II\nt i.\n;;;;,\nlint   I ll,,\nVlUll.1    .   Im-,.. II.M' ,\n -   \u2022\u2022- \u2022\nils Way?\n\u25a0    1\nHIU-lllllCS\ni   |,i,,lc..\n  Ill\u201e-\nl,\"    Are\nlitis  Illll\nll ,1,, ,1 il\n,.-.,  will\n.t\/\\     ,rr\n1,1,1,   llltll\n,1 lllllllll,\n,i i.iriuil,\n1,     4\nnii   nl   a\n,,... \u25a0,\u00bb*   i,\n. l'i.-..-f,\nHI.          III.\nir tlitii.ll.\n\u25a0     i'.ii\n1.'      I.i.\n 1\n... IN.\n) .\nMi Ml III'. \\ I'AKKI'K'\nr. i,,s. ,v- f'.K.\nCl.'ANIlUOtlK, R.l\n(luiiit lllHi-iiiilit li'i.r l iiiili\nalMPLi. \u2022>\"\u25a0\nKlllt   MA I.IC    AT TUB I '11ANllltl Xll-\nUKIJU ANII HOOK STOBHS\nsiUNT^,^7i^,\u00ab.sFf.r-nv\nAl,141,   H|i|HI)NII     IMNIl   MA(HMN|i|rl\nFun HAi.i'i tuii'Ur ash tii\nHUNT,\nGEO. B POWELL, Agent\nAI mil I.'Mi'   Avrllili-\nPhona U16. Cmntirorjk, 11.  0,\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 \u00bb \u00bb4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>\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\u26664>*4>4\u00bb4>4>4>4>*\nRubber   Dollar   Store {\nC W. VanWDKMER, I'uoi'HiCTiiii\nHANSON AVENUE       \u2022      \u2022      CRANBROOK, R.C,\nWn Buy Everything\nHORSES, STOVES, now mul second  linml  PURNT-\nTURK.   CROCKERY   and   WEARING    APPAREL\nWE SELL whal we have in stock al prices Unit\nwill surprise ynu. A visit lo the Dollar store will convince you tliul we have the jrooils, nnd can save you\nlllty percent on any Roods purchased.\nWc Huy ami Sell lor Cash\n4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4,4>4>4>4>4>4>4>*4>4>4>4>\u00ab4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>\u00ab4>*4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>\nootenay\nSteel Range ^^\nFresh air is introduced into\nthe Kootenay oven through a\nseries of vents at the bottom\nof the oven door, and the\ncooking* fumes carried out\nthrough another series of\nvents at the back of the oven.\n(Arrows in\nillustration\nshow method\n\"of ventilation.)\n' The air in tho\noven is always\nkept pure. The\nnatural flavor\nof   every\narticle  i a\ncompletely\nretained\nEvery thing\ntastes most\ndelicious\nFREE\nBooklet\non request\nMCCLARYS\n1 AiiiiOnii unub. THK PROSPECTOR,    CRANBROOK\nSATURDAY, OCTOllElt\nPAGE   5\n*$$*$*#*$**$<M*$*$$******4N\u00bb**#^\nCANT BE BEAT FOR\nWEAR OR FOR STYLE\n*\n********************************************************\n^\u25a0?mx\nBoots\nFOR\nMen\n*\n*\n*\nX\nBoots\nFOR\nLadies\nProcurable only at\nQ. T. ROGERS' SHOE SHOP!\n  - - - B. C. |\nJ Cranbrook,\n62e\\c per acre cash and 62^c\nonce each year thereafter\nsecures to you a BRITISH COLUMBIA FARM\nin the British Columbia Southern; Columbia and\nKoutenay and Western Railway Company's Land\nGrants. Fhese lands aa- eminently suited for the\nraising ol\nFRUIT,   GRAIN   OR   STOCK\nand may be purchased on these LAS'!' TERMS\nfrom\nTHE\nCanadian   Pacific   Railway\nwho arc looking tor settlers for tlii* part\nTimber Lands of the highest character, situated in\nthese Grants, are offered foi s.tle in blocks of from\n640 acres upward.\nBaptist Church.\nPublic.worship U a.m., uml 7.30 p.\nm. Bible School, with Phllathen mul\nBaraca eludes at 3. Movnlnp sub\nject. \"Tim hiililun Mystery.\" Evening\nsubject, \"The Man Who Lost and\nwon\" The pastor will preach ai\nboth services.\nThe Wednesday inid-wook meeting\nwill bo in charge of the Mission (.Mrcle\nwith a program    of special Interest,\nThu young people's meeting on !?ri\nday evening at K, as usual.\nA cordial, christian welcome to all.\nj Sign your namo and place; of residence, address it to the Hon. A. D.\ni Ayleswot'th, Ottawa, Canada. Do IT\nNOW.\nMrs. Pied G. Ward,\nPresident.\nMrs. Will  Pugsley, Sunt.\nLegislation and Petition\n1W.O.T.U. Headquarters, Toronto, Out\n\u2022esbvlerian Uhuroh\n' clock\nMorning sorvico at  olovcr\nSecond    sermon    of a series ou The\nAbiding Things\u2014Faith,  Hope,  Love.\nSunday School and bible class at 3.\nEvening sorvico at 7.30. Subject,\nThe Laymen's Missionary Movement.\nYoung People's Guild on Tuesday\nat 8 o'clock. Subject Life lessons\n(rom Hebrews, Lender, U. Laurie.\nDear Mr. Rdltor\u2014\nKindly allow mo Ul rough tlio medium nf your paper, tn make an Turnout appeal to every Individual, man\nor woman, who reads tho following\narticle, to please nc! at once. Doluyn\narc dnngorotis, If you feel yon can-\ncomply with this request will\nyou kindly let me have* ymir name\nand street address mid I will forward\nthem at once. Tills case is just an\nother Instance of the unjust laws in\nwhich the woman has tn sailer the\nextreme penalty of the law. the shnnte\nand disgrace, while the Instigator of\ncrime goes scot free. Many of your\nreaders will bo familiar with tho do\ntails of this ease through their easl\nera paper, While making this appeal\nfor ono life, permit mc to muko it\nfor many whose liven are doomed.\nThere him been much said of lute of\nthe unfortunate women, and there\nare at preaeni, some young girls\namong the number whose parents\nwould gladly welcome (hem home, if\nonly thoy could have their sentence\ncommuted, Thoso women nre brand\ned for life and death. Hut whal ol\nthe m<n? Muni they forever go scot\nfree and enter Into whatever society\nthey chose without any questions nl\nCOnscloiiCO, They are every till as\nguilty iih the women, and why should\nthey not he known ? I think they\nulioald he made public, why ind\" Why\nCondemn the women and let the men\nKO free V   In tins justice V\n1  would like to go fully into lins,\nhut time and space forbids, Try\nbut time and     space forbids. Kindly\ncomply with the abopo request     mid\nhelp to save at least, one life.\na Lion l, aniavRTT.\nThe Toronto IMstrlci Women's Tom\nporance Union has instituted a post\ncard petition in behalf of Mrs. Anna\nRobinson, now under tlie sentence of\ndeath at. Sudbury, Acting under leg,\nal advice, we, with good reason, tie\nltcve If thla campaign sueccods, hoi\nlife will he spared and her friends\nwill llftVo time in which to take fur\nthcr measures\nWe make through the courtesy mid\ngenerosity of the press a thnelold\nappeal.\n1 Will every editor who receives\nthis appeal kindly publish It in bin\nnext  Issue,\n2 Will every mnn anil woman wlm\nrend, Miln rcqiioal comply with it-\ndemands?\n8 Will you do It at once, for tin\nunhappy  victim has only six  weeks\nto  In'' \"\ntin'  reqiieal hi. write a postal card\nPS   follows\n'i    rrapnelfully her  nf  you  to  re*\ncom ml     Hint tlie death sentence\npassed on Anna Robinson be com\nmuted.\"                                             '\nThe (tyiiiiuisiuin.\nThe Gymnasium will be open on\nMonday night. next nt eight. The\nfloor will bo open for boys under flf\ntoon from 7 till 8,30 on Tuesdays,\nThursdays and Saturdays only. Tickets one dollar. No hoy can be allowed the use of the floor without huv\nIng purchased n ticket and the tickets arc not transferable.\nFi'ld\/iy evenings will |>0 kept ex\neluslv^y for ladies. Tickets one dollar. Dr, Connolly will form a class\nfor physical drill and exercise.\nMen's tickets $2.50 for the season,\nMovombcr 1st to March 3lst. The\nbuilding will open at seven and close\nat ton. Papers and games will lie oil\nthe table and a very pleasant evening can he spent by all who join the\nGym this winter. Last year some of\n\"he outfit Was destroyed by lads who\nshould haw known bettor, Any boy\nor member found injuring the apparatus or the building will be immediately dealt, with. Lnds who are not\nprepared to keep the rule concerning\nleaving the floor at 8.30; need not\napply for membership tickets.\nWATER   NOTICE.\nNotice is horoby given that an application will he made under Part V,\nof the \"Water Act. MOD,\" to obtain\nn licence in the Cranbrook Water District.\ntni The name, address and occupation of the applicant Peter Lund of\nWardner, R. ('.\nHi) The name of the lake, stream\nor source (if unnamed the description\nisi  Mark Creek.\n(11 The point of division between\none half ami otic mile above govern j\nment bridge on St. Mary's mad.\nIdl The quantity of wafer applied I\nfnf tin cubic feet per row nil) (foliri\nfour cubic feet per second.\nio The character ol the proposed\nworks ditches and t!nines to be eon\nstracted over lots 2878 and 2379 and\nTimber Licence C7u.\n(f> The premises on which the wa\nter is to ha used (describe same) Lot\nSo. 2377, group one, Kootenay dis\nI riel.\n(g) The purposes for which the\nwater is to be used for Irrigation of\nnd lands.\n(In If for Irrigation describe the\nland Intended to he irrigated, giving\nacrenge: the lands nre agricultural\nlands containing three hundred and\ntwo acres,\n(ji Area of crown land Intended lo\nhe occupied by the proposed works,\nnot over two acres on timber licence\nNo, (170\n(k)   This notice was ponied on tic\nHtli   dny   of   October, ROOD, niul   up\nplication  will   be  made  to  tlie    roll!\nmiHslnnor on the thirteenth ilay of De\n< mlier,  r.ni'i, ni  eleven o'clock  in  ihc\nifniinnu, railway I hue.\niii   Give  tbe  names und  nddrnssns\nf any riparian proprietors or lum 1\n\",\" who oi   whose lauds are likely lo\nhe affected by     the proposed workH,\nllhcl' jihove 1,1   below   the allllot, I'll \u25a0\nMnryi villi\"    Town die,     Pf-ow's No I\nPa   \u25a0 I hei     I'm., mul Ihe Sullivan\nc p Mining i'o.\n(Htgnntnrn)    I'KTKK  LUND,\nil', 11. Address) Wardnoi', nc\n44-\nLANI) NOTICE\nDistrict of East Kootenay.\nI Take notice that I, William J\n\u25a0 Gregory, intend to apply to tlie Chief\nCommissioner of Lands and Works at\nVictoria, I). O,, for permission to\npurchase the following described\nlunds iu Mast Kootenay : Ooininenc-\niug at a pust planted at thc north\nwest corner of timber licence No.\n200i)ii mid running south 80 chains,\nthence west ia chains, thence north\n811 chains, thence east 20 chains to\nthe place of commencement, containing Kid acres, more ur less.\nWilliam .1. Gregory.\nHated Oct.  Oth,  190*. 42-0\n(5RANRRUUK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict ot Kootenay.\nTake notice that 1, Sadie .1. Mc-\nEallane, ,,f Crnnhrook, II. 0., occupation married woman, Intend to apply for permission to purchuse tbc\nfollowing described lauds Commencing at a pust planted at the north\noast corner of Cooper's purchase,\nthence west 3D chains, theuce north\nI chains, theuce east 30 chains,\nthence south 4 chains, to the place\nof commencement,\nSadie J.  McFarlane.\nT,  Cadwallader.\nDated Sept.   17th,  1009. 42 \u00bb\nLAND NOTICE\nDistrict of East Kootenay.\n'Pake notice that 1, Francis Wente,\nintend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works at Vic\nloiin, li. ('., for permission to purchase the following described lands\nin East Kootenuy : Commencing at.\na post planted nt the Nortli East\ncoiner of timber licence No. 0133 and\nmid running north 20 chains, thence\nwest 2d chnlns, thenco south 211 chains\nthenee east 20 chains to the place of\ncommencement, containing 40 acres\nmore or less.\nFrancis Wente\nDated  Oct.  Oth,   P-10'.l. 42-O\nland notice\nDistrict of East Koutenay.\nTake notiee that I, William Wente,\nintend to apply to the Chief Com\nmlssloner of Lands mid Works at\nVictoria, B. C, lor permission to\npurchase the following described\nlauds in Eust Kootenay : Commenc\nnig at a post planted at the north\neast corner of timber licence No.\n20IIIHJ and running south HO ehuins,\ntheuce east 20 chains, thence north\n80 chains, thenee west 20 chains to\nthe place of Commencement, containing HiU acres more or less.\nWilliam  Wente.\nDated  Oct.  0th,   1900. 42 11\nLAND NOTICE\nDistrict of East Kootenay.\nTake notice tlmt 1, Clifford M.\nPeniiock, intend to npply to the Chief\nCommissioner of Lands and Works ut\nVictoria, D, C, for permission to pur\nchase the following described lands\nin East Kooteuay : Commencing ut\na post planted 20 chains west of the\nnorth eust comer of timber licence\nNo. 9133 and running uorth 20 chains,\nthence west 80 chains, thence south\n20 chuius, thence eust K0 chains to\nthe place ot commencement, containing luu acres more or less.\nClifford M. Pennock.\nDated Oct.  9,  1900. 42-9\nCltANDROOK LA NO DISTRICT\nDistrict of Eust Kootenay.\nTake notice thut 1, Thomns Cad-\nwalleder, of Cranbrook, U, 0,, occupation Carpenter, intend to apply for\npermission to purchuse tlie following\ndescribed lands : Commencing at a\npost planted on the west bunk of the\nMoyie Hiver, near the S. E. corner of\nI Cooper's purchuse, thence west 10\nchuins, thence south 20 chains, theuce\neast to the west bank of the Moyie\nRiver, thence following the river up\nstream to plnce of commencement, lf>\nueres more or less..\nThomus Cndwnitfitdoi',\nDated   Sept.   23rd,   1909. 42-9\nGOOD SHIPPING FACILITIES\nSCENERY UNSURPASSED\nApplv to the address as shown on tliti attached  coupon\nfor Maps, Application Forms, Regulations and Literature\nJ. S. DENNIS,\nDi'sk 13 Assl. t'i 2nd Vice President,\nCalgary, Alberta.\nPlease send me all tacts pertaining to your lands in li. C,\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nIllatrlct ul KhhI. Kootenny.\nTnki! notion tlmt I. Borah Ann Coil-\nwulludcr, ot Crunbrook, B. c, oocn\nImtion married woman, intend to apply for permission to purchase tin,\nfollowing described lands: Commcnc-\nIiik 1,1 11 post planted ut tbe soutli\neust corner ol Thomas Oadwallader's\npre-emption, thence west 30 chains,\nthence south If. chaius, thence east\n30 chuins. theuce north 15 chaius to\nplace of commencement.\nHuruh Ann Cadwallader.\nT.  Cadwallader,  Locator.\nDated  Sept. 23rd,  19(19. 42-9\nCHANHHOOK LAND DISTRICT\nDlstrlcl of Kootenuy.\nTake notice thut Kdwurd Krcuttor,\nof Wllmer, B.C., occupation Rancher,\nIntend to upply for permission to\npurchuse the following described\nlands : Commencing at u post planted SO ehulns south of the south eust\ncorner of Lot 7,or,4, Oroup one, (li,\nin South Knst Kootenuy ; thenee\nwest 40 eliuins; thence south K0 chuius\nmore or less;, then, ust no    chains\nmore or less to the Kootenny river;\nthonco nortli so ehuins mow or less,\nfollowing the shore of the Kootenuy\nriver, to point of commoncomont uml\ncontalulllg 320 ueres more or less.\nRdwnrd Kreotter.\nI'er Robert Mathor Chile, Agent\nlisted  October  9,   1909, 43-9\n-\u201eJK   mf\nCBANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Kootonay.\nTake notice thnt Robert Mather\nClute of Wllmer, B, C, occupation\nRancher, intend to apply lor permission to purchase the following described lands commencing at u post\nplanted ut the south east corner of\nLot 7,0(14, Oroup one, (1), South\nBilBt Kootenuy ; tbence west 40\nehulns; thence south 80 chnlns; tlieuce\neusl In chuins more or less to the\nKootenuy river; thence north K0\neliuins lollowing the shore ol the\nKootenuy River to point of commencement and containing 320 acres\nmore or less\nRobert Mutber Clute.\nD\u201eled  Dclober  9,   1909 43-9\nSale of Mineral Claims in the Fort Steele\nAssessment District\ni hereby\nIn tlie [oreli,\ntlie mineral\nunpaid uud\nHlile,    if  llie\nThis Kid  is\n\"Spreading\n\\s\u00bblll     and fully realizes that\nhe is \" the coming man.\"\nDon'l let precedent and prejudice hold\nyou in a rut so thai progress turns out\nand goes around you !    Buy\nAnchor Brand\nFlour\nManfd.   by   Leitch   Brothers   Flour   Mills,\nOak   Lake,   Manitoba,  Canada. fi\nCAMPBELL & MANNING\nSOLE   AGENTS.\nCRANBROOK\nHOTEL\nw, Guests Comfort a Specialty   Good Stabling in Connection 7\\\nNearest to railroad depot.   Has accommodations   for   the   public   unequalled   in\nCranbrook.\nH0GGARTH & ROLLINS\nHot und Cold Baths Proprietors\ni\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.\u25ba\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666.,\nPhone 56\nTHE\nQL,AUTY 5T0RE |\nKlvc notice Uml on Mondny the llrst dny of November A   n  1909,   ,,t the hour nl twelve o'clock\nion,   ul   tho Provincial Government    offices,   Crunbrook. 1 shall oiler  for sale nt   public auction   |\nclaims in tho llsl borolnaftor sot out,   ol which drown cirante  Imve Issued   for tines  remalnlni!   i\n\u25a0lallnquonl by snld persons on the 30th day of .lime a   Ii  1*19 und (or  coats   uud    expanses   ol\nlolul amount, due is not sooner  paid,\n1.1ST    A1IOVK     MKNTIONIOII\n in \u25a0\u2022 I      \"cub \u25a0 \u00bb\u2022  \u2022\u2022' \u2022 s,...\".,.....        I    '\u2022\"'       ~,l,!i'P\u00abld. e,M~n        \u2022I,,.',,i\nGold Standard\nTeas and Coffees !!\nPEACE nml CONTENTMENT will surely reign j;\nin the home if you use only\nANCHOR BRAND FLOUR\nMakes Beat Bread\n\u2666 \u2666\nICAMPBELL&MANNING jj\nStaple and Fancy Grocers'\n4\u00bb4>4>4>4>4>4>\u00bb4>4>4   \u00bb4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>\n:\nlll,\u201el,   44.il, I,\nIII.,, I.    \u00bb.,!,.,\nII,,lln\nKays'\nCranbrook, B. C.\nSeptember 20th, A. D; 1009\nA. C. NELSON,\nDeputy Assessor and Collector,\nFort Steele Assessment District\nCRANBROOK AERIE hh ,  ANCIENT ORDER;:FORESTERS\nF. Os E. court oruNBitooic, 1943\nFRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES Moots in i'\u201er,\u201ee.Tii,,ii m lind ,tb\nM.ti every I'l-liliij m x I'.in Thursday ol each m,,utb ut i p.m.\nsharp,\nA    M.l'uWuD, Chief   Hunger.\nI'ol'llillll,      linlle\nVlnltlnil   lln\n|,'   w.   lleves.   ft   President\nWin.   Anderson,    Becretary\nAerie Physician, P.O. Ho.v it.\n0   A. Abbott, Becretary.\nVisiting Brethren mude welcome. PACK   C\nTHK PHOSPKCTOR,    CRANBROOK,     li    0.,   SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1909\nLook Here!\nWe want to show you tlie smart\nlines nnd custom inapt-a of our new\nRegal models for this season. Look\nthese shots over carefully\u2014and\nthen try to lind the equal of these\nRegal custom styles anywhere else\niu town.    1 ou'll search in vain,\nREGAL\nSHOES\nArt the only ready-to-\nwear shoes at Regal\nprices that reproduce the\nlatest custom ity\nwe Ate the ext luslve local agents for this won\nfamous footwear.\nPrices\n$5.00, $5.50 and\n$6.00\nBurns   Bros\nThe Popular Store\ni ranliriink. II. t\n*r.iaiGiM&,,*RaB\nhwe acouirrtt Me highest reputation throughout the markets of the ivor\/of,\non account ot their cartful want facture and testeit qualities,\ni f.y numerous awards 9t Uft\/VfrSdi Exhibitions ham confir\/neu1\ntheir superior eavettence, among these awarvts, might dc rpeeiatty\nmenfwned       5GRANDS  PRIX\nAnvers IB85-ParisIB89- Brussels 1897-Paris 1900\n\\r ~  Milan 1906   \u2122\u2014\nRAWORTH   BROS.\n4>\u00ab4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>\u00ab>\u00ab>4>4>4)4>4>\u00ab>\u00ab>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4\n\u2666 \u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\nTHE   CELEBRATED\nBELL PIANOS\n.nc sold   in I j   l>\\\nThe Montelius Piano House\nLimited\n439- 441   Hastings Street,\nVancouver,  H C\nWHITI-:   FOR   DBBCRIPTIVE   CATALOOUE,\nlira,uli Stme    pi Josephine Streot, Neinon, Hi\ni\u201e\u2022.,!..,\u2022   Welch,   Sellinj   Agent, Crattbrnoli   lie\nil     H    STANTON,\nManager   for   all    Eastern    Ii.i .    Busine\nLOCAL   NEWS.\nMcUrldc nnd  vlcti\nUoosl  lor Hi,' ska\n. \u2022\u2022      Mis.-,   Helenu     Harrison,     certified     Qttuwn      Free     t'roes   Ninety-nine I ^\n\u2022 pupil Toronto Conservatory ui .Music,  members ol Hi,' chorus of tin' Metro    \"tr\n\u2022 will tnkc a limited number ol piaao   polltan Opera House,  New York, ur-\n\u2022 , pupils    Boi  127 oi  phone 219.       3t.   livcil in that pari without their costumes, snys the     Chicago New,.    The\nchief   .Insure    Hunter was in the poor little dears must certainly have\nI city Thursday trylne the Dcsordl vs   leli chilly.- Montreal  Herald\n.   Maryland    Casualty Co.   M. A   Mc\n\u2022 'Donald appeared lor tho plolntlB and T0 Rbnt\n\u25a0 \u2022\u25a0 CI, ll   Thompson for the dolonso\nr, roomed Cottage, close to    tho\nM .\"..\"\"''''' \"' *!:\"'}'':.''..':   '.!'\",  \"\u00ab\u00ab srlmol.   Hloetrlc Hcht, water and '\nVpplj\nLOUIS  HILTON,\nMr. uml Mrs. W. i'   Oliver ut Moy\n,'cri' Crnnbrook visitors Tuesdnj\ntor of Vancouver, Fred ll   Dryson >>t   , ,\nCalgary nml V, Huberts ,,i Montreal,    '\nwere guosts     nt  the CranbrooK We,l\nncsilny.\nNortli Iflnd Van Horno Ave\nK    II     V\t\nown Tucsiln!\ntt    Murphy ,,( Toronto,  11    !\u2022:   Mc\nUron ol  Vancouver,   A   Crnndnll  ol      CltANBIIOOlC LAND DISTUICT\na Lothbridge,  K. C   illnkly ol  Vnneou\nI ver, uml  .1.   Bnliour,  were registered\nut tho Crnnbrook Wcdnesilnj\nDlstrlcl ,,i Kootenay.\nnines   McNeil   ut  t',\nll  this  week\nI'AKK n,,lice l |i..t I. OliVOI IBlhol\nberl llnrhor, ,,i Oranbrook, occitpn\ntion chemist, Intend to npply loi\npermission to purchase thc lollowing\ndescribed lands Commencing ut tl\nl>,,si planted BO chuins south uml 20\nchains cn ,i ul Lite southwest cruel\n.,, ,, on ,, , .,, \"' 1.4>l Nu. 2.17K, thence wesl 20\nMrs   U   \u00ab   oartx-tt   will   he      M    ,  ,         north B0 chains   lo\n'\"\"\" ,'\"' A\u2122'\u00bb !<;  ' ','\"'    \"'  \u00abl   M\u00bbry'\u00ab 'Ivr re \u201e.    ss, thenre\ntotl me   slice   her   niarrlnge on ,,       .,,,.     ,      \u201e.,\t\n\"  ,V''\"1'\"''      '\"'\u25a0    pi I   c\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201ec\u201ece,\u201ee\u201el \u25a0    ,   Ih\nto plme nl  Common e neli\nOllvei  Kthelheri  Unrher, locntor\nllnteil   tugiisl 20th   1 ill!) ' 'i\n1 \"\"\"     \"'     Thc tin   Band,   under  Bnadmnstoi\nCorrlson, gave their    sec,uni Hunduy\neoucert  lust  Btindny and  nu,.     much\nI'  Woods ol Cherry Creek wus    m  onjoyod by    the    large crowd ,,f nu\nthe eitj Wednesday \"'ns present\n.1    M     \\ f i\ncity Tuemliu\n.1   ,iu-i\\   ol  Kernie, ntiditoi  fol   V    \"\"\"' \u25a0' '\" '\u25a0 o'clock,  nftel   which shi\nliuiti. .v  Co.,  was in town on com    will receive the see,,nil Thursday\npun, business M In}' each in,,nth\nVeil Mci'nmnn.ii |,.,,| the Ullslortlllio\n!',    ,\".,'\"'''k  ll1\" '''', \"\\    H\u00bbtiirdiu   '*\u00ab<    COAL   ANII   I'KTHOl.WUM NOTIOH.\nun.I  Is now   .it   thc  St    Klicene hoflptl\nii Mi McCrlmmon had lust recov Notice Is hcrobj given thai 30\nereil Irom n similni  misfortune which  >lu>,. nftoi date I iutend to upply lo\nui  hnppcnetl early In the Hiimmoi the ll irablc    Ohiel Oomnilasloner\nol I .-uni-.  uni Works loi u license to\nv  J   Clark ol Vlctorln   ll  C  Blnck   i\"\"sl\"'ct lol coal and petroleum    ou\n,,i  Vancouver, Win   Prankish ol Mon   ''\"\u2022' following descrl  lauds, situute\ntrenl   ll    .1    Smith ol Vancouver   r   \", Flathead, Block  1603, district     ol\n.Ionian ol I'lii.lici creek, c M  1,1 ml   easl  K, may,     province ol British\n.,, ul Winnipeg und I' McLaughlin Columbia ; commencing ut a post\nnl Knslo, wore enests al the Crnn situated Iwo miles south uml mi.\n1,1,...I.   Kului mile cist  ul tho southeust corner post\n,,1   l,,l   S3II3,   tlieuce  uoiith  811 chnins ; !\n,,    . thence eust  sn chuius,  tlieuce    north\n11   summon', cm     supt      ,,f     the  sn ,.|,.,inH   tli.\nRocky Mountain Bell Telephone Salt\nl,nkc City, and c,   it   M dith, dh\nMr,  and   Mrs   H   C   Bakei    ii  To   trict manager, Coeur d'Alene, were i\nronto,   wrri   Cranbrook   .      .;     Frl   the city on Wednosdny nml Thursdn\nconferring     with thc Kootenny Tele\nphone Lines, Limited, regarding telt\nAre you on tne     Municipal  voting  photic extension west\nst ?   If ..,\u25a0'\u25a0        name  on  to \t\ndaj NOTICE\nMi    ,n,i  Mis   .1   T   Mangson\nchild    : l-'ci ale were t'ranhrook visii\n,,r- Sunday lust\nWm     i  illllll   ol    rorl    Steele    Wns     I\nbrook Fridnj\nMr   .1   T   Staples nl     \u00abniul,   ., ,\nshipping   .,,   Crunbrook   I'hursdny\n\u2022 ji  iiittntcipalitios uro nndei    !,,\u201e.\n, ipt ion in i intai i..   uml i In > like ii\n\\.l.\nMi   and  Mrs    1   tl   IVilmolt art\n,1 nt Cranbrook on Monday, nnd\n-sl   nt   Jnllnu\npin\nlice   wesl   HI)  chuius     lo I\nnmencemont, contnlnlng\n140 ncres\nLocntor, Rdward c. Mon\nAgent, n   A, t'ute.\nWitness, O. M. Oonway.   !\nDated July 24tl>, i'.itiu. ;(;i:,\nT-R-O-Q-R-L-A-T-P-l-F\nCun You Guess What  This Means?\nA Souvenir at Our Store for Everyone That Can\nCOOD FOR THIS WEEK ONLY\ni KUHl\nKurm\nBench Tools\nLook over your work-bench\u2014s\u00abW if\nr tools are all in good condition,   l)\u00bb\u00ab*s\nyour saw cut as fast anj us easily us you could\nwish i1    Is your hammer true and well-Luluticed\nund is ihe handle secure?\nlu replacing or buying new tools Insure youisclf\nagainst .,u\u00bbli tool miilui tunes by getting\nKtmKmn\nTools and Cutiery\nThey have eaVes tlui lust; adjustnienli permanent|\nhang anil balance exact i last a lifetime wiihordinary care,\nAll K.WU Kuuer Tools and Cutlery fully euarwieed.\nWc sell them.\nJ. D. McBRIDE\nHARDWARE Cranbrook, B. C.\n*\nThe      luvenile Bostoniaus will ap      .\u201e ,\npen, .it tl im ou November      l:l,k'' \"'\"\"''\u2022 \"\"\"  '  lntl'\"'1 *\" npply\n,r,   lTl.  \u25a0,., to tin-     superintendent  ol provincial\npolice, niter    Ml days, for u renewal\nA correspondent     Informs  us  thut   \"' \"\u00bb' lil',''nn' '\" *\"\" Intoxicating Ua-\nJohn Oliver   ...,! set  his needings on ,',',''\" \"\"  the premises known us     tbc\nN .    ,- Wattsburg Motel. Wattsburg, B. c.\nf   W   KEI.SALL.\nseen h.   looking nt  Med,:  \u25a0   show NiiTii'is\nwindows    Nu)  sed!\nI, Harry Bradford, of Wycllffo, lie.\nLocal Option st.tis Manitoba tried mtenil to npplv to the Superintend\nto lepeiu it :n :M plnccs They only ,.nt ol Provincial Police for it trans-\nmtcceeded iu one.   Advt f,., ,,f my retail liquor licence to Hur\nry Edwards    for the premises known\nLocal upturn stays   Manitoba tried  and described     ns the Wycllffe Hotel.\nto repeal it  in 24 placos     rhey ,,nl\\   Wycllffe, II. C.\nsucceeded in one    Advt\nHurry Unit ol\ntransacting tn\nThursday\nTr\nut  Crnnbrook\n\u25a0 G. il. Meredith ami A. Mtnnlck ol\ni'oner d'Alene city were Cranbrook\nvisitors Wednesday.\nWycliffe Hotel,  Wycliffe,  ll.  C.\nHAiiitv nit uiPuiti,.\nI'P.ANHIliiuK I.ANU DISTRICT\n\u2014 .\u201e \u2014 -\nDistrict uf Kuutrn.iv\nUNDERTAKING\n('.ilu Promptly  Attended\nDAV I'll!INK    No. n\nNil HIT PTTONR  No. L'iltl\nR. H. DWYER.\nKnnci'iil    I)it i'i 11,r   niul   Km\nhnlmnr,  in chiii'so.\n********************************************\n*\nX\n*\n*\n*\n*\nX\nX\nD.J.JOHNSON\nCARPENTER   AND\nPATMORE   BROS\nHeating   and   Plumbing\nEngineers        .  .\nOUIt   AIM    I- I., nii,- ilm comfort sucker Ilm t -i k-iisu\nlit  ci,mil,cl    with   the   I,-usi    siilisi' Of R|,|mrilllls    Ihe llu-t -litis\nfyillg   rosillts lit   Hi,- l.si-l   fXlll'IISt'   ol   lunI   uml   i,t   lul,,,,.. will,\nftwilnin from cnpnlcs, nml n iliinilillll) ,-,,n:il in ibe life ol ihn\nluiililities     iii      which      llie      lieiiliiie    syslollts   IlCe    illsllllll'll\nOur Svsieuis i,i   Hontlnu  muol  lliose   roriiiiromonls  exuclli\n'I'lm.v n'rn Mii-pftli'lent. silent, rcllulilc sorvnnl of ilm I h,<,iwn,\u00b0<r\n\u2014nii uiljuiu'i wliieh lines more lor Ilm el r llllll liPiilthfiilums nl\nlun Ilfoth nn lllll oilier  mul,Tin   Irnl'lr, or ileclll'lllloll of Im\t\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n4>4>4>4>\u00bb4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>\u00ab>4>4>4>\u00ab4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>\nTAKI3 notiee that nlsty duys after in   it  i.ri,\nInte, I Uobert Macdonald of Wyrlllle i l>l   H-'-\"'-K\n\u25a0 \u2666\u2022'.-. ..\u2022\u2666... .'\u2022\u25a0.... . . ,\n,  .  \u00bbs.  .  \u2022* '\u2666' \u00bbS'\u00bb\nthis  week\nS,   Prizzoll ol Kernie.  represent\nlire\nmnl\"\"uf'   following described lands:\nCommencing   ut u post planted at\nus erizzoti of rcrnie represent- OC(.upilt|on ,,flokke,,\u201e\u201e,. ,nteml ,'\u201e\u201e\u201e.\nng the Pcrnlc-fort s eele Brewing , (nl. |)C,.m|89lon ,\u201e pur(,|,\u201eBe the\nCo., spent several iluvs m Cranbrook    ,.,,\u201e\u201e.,\u201e., ,,\u201e..\u201e,.;,.\u201e,,  ,..\u201e.,'   .\n.    \u201e    ..     , .. ,,       ,   .,   ...     ,   the Southwest    corner    of     Lot No.\nand  1   II Thoneh   MPl     of Trail 598ii' Umm n\"rth  (4,r' fl\"',)' rllul\"s'\nwere tit theT CranhrooK TlinntagMne th,l,M KPH'   (3!i)  \"\"rty\"\u2122     cl,aln\u00ab.\nwu,   \u201et  ilu, t i.inl.ioni,   innnnsfcHing Ulcncl, Bn,ltn Ml1l for,y 0|mln8| ,,,,.\u201e,.,\n''   least tan, thirty nn,   clinlns lo point\n\u25a0r   i...,i,,.,    , Vnis.,,,    t    i..-,.,.     ,,ol commencement,     containing in all\n,Mlyookn:^.11,.CS'MJrs.JRyprael^\u00bbh''1't  \" \u00bb   *\u00ab\u00bb\u2022\"    \u00ab\u00bb\"*\not ilium!  Porks were ut the     Crnn\nbrook Saturday Inst.\nW. W, Armstrong of Toronto, n.\nMurphy of Cnlgnry und J. M, Hamilton of Vancouver were ut the Cranbrook Tuesday.\nacres\nIt,,l,iti   ,M loiiiil.L  Locator.\nCeo.  N. Tolnilsoli.   Audit.\nDnted H>pt. 4. HMD. 117\nCIlANllltut l< LAND DISTIttOT\nDistriel of Must Kootenay.\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n0. I.nwrcncc     of     Winnipeg, A. P.\nBIsBlck of    Cnlgnry, and I!. P. Cook \u2014\"\t\nol Vancouver     wee     guests al the     Take notice thnt tho Crothers Lum\nCrnnbrook Monday. ber Company, Limited, of Cranbrook,\nll. ('., occupation a lumber company,\nB. McDonald ol Nelson,  .1. 13. llih- intends to apply for permission    to\nhons of Ynhlt. mul  E.  A.  Hasolton, purchase    the     following   described\nof Spoknno,     were registered nt ihc Hands: Commencing nt a post plnnt-\nCranbrook Suntlny Inst. |\u00abl at the Northwest corner of T. Lie\n  [ense  HiifiM,   tbence      West   II, chnins .\nThe Skating Itink Assoeintion pur ! Ihenee South H Chuins, thenco Kast\nchased on Thursday two lots near the\nSchool house, on which they will er\nect it modern and up-to-date rink.\nAn emergent communication of the\nCrnnbrook Lodge A.P. .ii A.M., will\n,e belli in the Masonic Temple Weil\nuesdny evening Nov. 3rd.\nWhen you see u hnnnnn peel resting\non the sldewnlk nml n fur mnn un !\nconsciously approaching it. the in I\n(Mentions point to nn curly lull.\n411 ehuins, thence Nortli 2,\"i chains t\nthe point of commencement.\nCrothers  Lumber Co., Ltd,\nPer J. P. Bridges.\nDated' October   21, 11109. 43 II\nCONTHAOTS SOLICITED.\nHOUSES\nFor   Sale or Kent at Reasonable\nPrices.\nIOffice& Workshop\u2014Lewis St.\n\"hone No. 98.\n,,. \u2022' \u2022\u25a0\u2022 i i ,\u25a0 i i \u2022 i i.i i i' \u2022\u25a0 \u2022 \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u2022 .* 4'\nl  STEWART'S  |\n\u2022        The Loading Fruit Stoic.        ,\n.\n\u2014     -n\u2014  .\n,,\n?    I'RKSP.llVINO Huachrs. .\nI I'l.r.MS. I'KAKS, I'KAII- J\n;. u'l'i.rs, Tukav liit.M'Ks.    .\n' Mki.uns.    Tomatoks,\n\u00bb' .  I'll'.MIlll.'S.\nr.\nIf\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2022\u26660\u00bb4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4\u00bb4>4>4>4\u00bb4>4>4>4>4>4\u00bb4>4>4>\nJGcoro-c   K.   Leask   cSi Co. |\nfind\nConl rficIor*M\nI'l.ANS,  M\n!\u2022; iti\n\\   FURNISHED ON APPLICATION \u2666\n\u2666\nni.,.i  ni       ci. ini\\ -,,. \u2666\nAll.   KINDS   Ol    111 ll.l>l\\(,   MAIIKIM   \u2666\n| CONSTANTLY   ON    HAND. J\n\u26664\u00bb4>\u00bb4>4\u00bb4\u00bb4>4>4>4>4t.4>4\u00bb4>4>41>4>4j,*\u00ab\u00bb ***************\nHow to get\na pure white\nloaf\nTHI: oliiecl of all expert\nlinker, arid cooks is io\nmake a pure white loaf\nAnd [his object is attained\nby tbe use ol\npuRiry\nFLOUR\nPu,ny is a hard-wheat\nflour ol decidedly superior\nwhiteness, It b.,kes inio a\npure while loaf. So, yon\nsee, lo gel the really beauli-\nbil white luuf ynu nnisl use\nPURITY\nbard   wheal\nflour,\nfm\nm,   'T.=r  \/A\n<\u25a0\u2022 . .    , . .l.h.,., M.ll, C\u201e. 11,\nOH  .   W   M.niut.\nFoley's\nCanadian\nGirl\nChocolates\nA Uu. of chocolate. I. th*\n\u00ablwa.i.\u00abccip|j,bli, sin to *'.!\u2022\n\u2022f nil acoft. Tho youhKOol lo.o\nthorn and no man ihould ovor\nthink hi. wilo 1. pit.t tho choc j-\nlato otaiio.\nIlm   Ihe  .iiii  nl   in,  nee   trill\n\" ilmiil    im \"   | I,,.lolilies\nThe}' ihiii il,,- i\u201esi uml ilic lici\ni.    I nlct'i      I uuii,linn   dill\"     lln-\nrich,    e.\\ -in-h il,n,ii',.,l    ri>iil\ncluii'iiliii,' el In\t\nMllilc    ul    ||||IV4|     iii|>ieiliciils.\nIlu,,nc,I  nill, Ih,, n nl |tri I\nnun llicv ui,. ni ever, mn 'In\nmust ilelii'inii. I'lilifiii'llim, .,.1,1\nKiilev'i   i inn,Inn i,nl   rl -\nllll.\"   111.     ||U.   |\u201e..|    |,,|   ||\u201e.   nill,!   ,||\nIhe  Un.i     hue  .,  h,,\\  nml   ,-c\nllll   Vl.11151'11\nIii Ihiltiti llnxe. nlieren'ie I\nl.'amlj e Mtihl\nFoley Bros. Larson & Go.\n\u25a0U'monton       WINNIPIC v.t.iiMUvar\nNATURES FERTILIZER |\nTo ucl thi.' best results  from %\nyour triiit  trees \\<>u must put #\nnourishment  into the ground, i\n*\u2022 * \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 *\u2022 *\nDried Blood  Fertilizer        |\nTry Our    Hlotid and Hone Mixture .\"\nTankage. \u2022'\nP. BURNS <Sc CO.       !\nP. 0. 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