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APRIL 8, 1910\nWtnttt* 14\nTARIFF TERMS\nARE SETTLED\nBetween Canada and the\nUnited States.\nUNDER MINIMUM RATE\nIt is Announced that Both\nCountries Made Some\nConcessions.\nOttnwn, March 271\u2014The news ol a\ntiuiii agreement at Washington is received I\" government circles nt Ot-\ntnwu with tmtiKfnctlon, which Ih not\nat ii.U Jetmened hy the (net that such\nan outcome tins been conlldeutly looked Ior ever since the conference at\nAlbany, between Prealdent Taft and\nHun.  W. 8. Kbililing.\nWhile the Canadian governmnnt did\nlint shrink from a tariff war, should\nit t .'I'.'ini' necesHnry, stilt there lias\nulwuys been a leellng that tnrifl hos-\ntllltlts with the United States should\nhe avoided If It was possible to do\nso.\nIt Is nndei stood that thc dispatches sent (rom Washington credit Hon.\nMr. Fielding wltlyihavlng made rath\ner more extensive concessions than\nhav. been given and when thc official\nniiti..iiiu'i'iiieiit is made it wlll be\nfound that the list ot Items on which\nCan idu will make tariff reductions\nwlll by no means include half ot thc\nFrench treaty list and lt ls not alto\ngotber certain here that the list has\nnot been departed Irom. It Is also\nunderstood that any changes which\nhavi been made in the Canadian tar\nIH In conaequenc] of negotiations be\ntween President Taft and Hon Mr\nFiililiui:, wHI^not he eoellned t0 ft-\nUnited mate* or even to the conn\ntries which now have the most favor\ned nation arrangements with Canada.\nIn fact, any changes in the Canadian\ntariff as a result of negotiations wll!\nprobably be made general by Canada\nand wlll apply to goods from all\ncountries.\nThe net result of thc negotiations\nwill, therefore, be that the Canadian\ntarlll will bo slightly reduced on a\nsmall number of articles and that\nCanada will get the benefit of the\nUnited States minimum tarlll.\nSECllKTARY   KNOX'S STATEMENT\nWashington, March 37.\u2014It can be\nsafely asserted that for the present\nat least, there will be no tariH war\nwith Canada. Following a conference between President Taft, Secretary of State Knox, Secretary of the\nTreasury MacVeigh, Prof. H. C. Bm\nery of the tariff board, and Charles\nM. Pepper, commercial adviser of tho\nstate department, representing thc\nUnited States, and Hon. W. S. Fief\nding, minister nt finance, and Hon.\nOeorge P. Oraham, minister of rail\nways, ol thc Dominion of Canada,\nthe formal announcement was made\nyesterday hy Mr, Knox foreshadow\nIng trade peace. \"The negotiations\nbetween the president nnd the Cans\ndlnn representatives, which were ho\ngun at. Albany, some days ago, were\nresinned at. Washington today nnd\nwero concluded. They have taken\nform which gives nssurance that\nfriendly understanding will he nrri\ned at Immediately. It is expected\nthat the official announcement will\nho made xiniiilliuieously at Washing\nton and at Ottawa on Wednesday,\nMatch 30.\nThat was all Secretary Knox or\ntha others present at the conference\nwould say.\nIt Is assorted on good authority,\nhowever, that lor the . present, at\nleast, tlwre wlll bo no reciprocity\ntreaty with Canadn. The basis ol\nthn forthcoming agreement, It IssaIiI\nwill ho tbo lmsls of other similar lln\nderstauillngs made under tho max!\nrattni and minimum provisions ol the\nPnyne-Aldcrleh law. The president\nbv tirocinium ion it. is snld, will declare tbat the Canadian tariff is not\nini.iuly il.ticrltiMnntnr-v, Hnd the goo. s\nof the Dominion wlll be admitted to\nthc United States with the minimum\nrates provided In that law assessed\nagainst them.\nWhllu a reciprocity arrangement\nmay 'eventually result, lor the moment the presidential proclamation\nwill snrfflce.\nThe tariff experts who have so successfully concluded this large work\ntako particular pride in the lact that\nlor the llrst lime the United States\nnow enjoys the minimum tariff rates\nnl all Important nations. Heretofore\nAmorlcnn goods have, generally paid\nthe maximum rates, and have had tn\nforce their way Into foreign markets\non tho basis ol their superior merits\nor because they could not he produced outside of America.\nCanadn has four rates of tariff\nwhich differ materially Irom one another. Thc rate which the United\nStales prolinbly will receive ls classed as rate No. II, or the treaty rate,\nand within tho limitations us tn thn\nnumber ol articles Involved, la the\nsame as that allowed to France undef\nthc dieting treaty.\nKING MBNLIK DEAD\nGmpraii Deprived of all  fowtn\nsod Impiisoned.\nAddis Abcbu, Abyssinia, Mairylll.-\nKlng Menllk died today.\nAddis Abebii, Abyssinia, March 30-\nMcullk III, King ol Abyssinia, is\ndead at tho age of Uii years and iu\nthe 21st year ol his reign.\n11F.ATH WAS   EXPECTED.\nPrince l.itlj Jeusi.ii, grandson of the\nlate monarch is heir to the throne.\nTho king wns stricken with apoplexy\nlast (all, and never recovered his\nhealth. For many weeks his\ndeath has been expected. When lie\nwas able no longer to carry on the\naffairs of state, tho regent, with the\napproval oi the principal chiefs, took\nover thc reins of government. At tbe\nsame time the Empress Taitoit, was\ndeprived of all power of interference\nln the government, and her appointments made among her favorites\nwere annulled.\nBOY  SUCCESSOR.\nPrince Lidj Jeassu wns pronounced\nheir to the throne on May 18 last,\nhe Is 14 years old and little less than\nyear ago, was married to tlie\ngrand-daughter, aged seven years, oi\nthe Emperior John and ncice nl Empress Taitou.\nThe Empress has been Imprisoned\nhy followers ol the crown prince.\nHEATH OF MISS    IRENE   HIIITZ.\nOu Sunday last at the St. Eugene\nhospital, Miss Irene Hirtz, daughter\nof Mr. II. Iliitz, o! Elko, died of\nil typhoid fever. Miss Hirta liad\nmany friends in Fort Steele where\nshe resided in the early days ol the\ndistrict, also at ('ranbronk, and at\nElko where she resided previous to\nher death. The funeral took place\nWednesday afternoon from the Cath-\nillc church, Rev. Father Choinell\nlUlciatlng. On Thursday the body\nwas taken to Spokane for interment,\nin tbe cemetery where her mother\nwas buried some     yenrs ago.    Miss\nlirti was beloved by nil who knew\nher, and a number of (rlends came\nIrom Elko, Spoken.1 and Fort Steele\nto attend her funeral.\nMONSTER BATTLESHIPS.\nLondon, March 16.-The battleship\nol tho future may be lilty per cent\nlarger than the present dreadnought.\nThis waa tbe prediction of rear admiral Bacon, commander o( tho orig\numl ureatluoiiHlu who addressed tne\ninstitute of naval architects today.\nThe size of the ships and the power of\ntheir guna must Increase until actual\nwar confirms or uualitles the present\ntheories ol naval construction, he\nadded.\nCHIEF JUSTICE\nBREWER DEAD\nMember of United States\nSupreme Court.\nWAS A WtSTERN MAN\nWill be Missed in Deciding Standard Oil and\nTobacco Cases.\nTWO   DEAD.\nFernie, March 30.\u2014J. Chimp, tho\nman who was so terribly mangled by\na train last night, died this morning\nind an inquest te being held this afternoon.\nDRIVER    KILLED.\nA. Kynaston, a driver on No. 2\nmine, Coal creek, was killed by a\nrock fall at 1 o'clock this morning.\nThe victim is a young man about 17\nyears of age and lived with his par-\nants, who are well known and respected.\nUNITED  STATES WANTS\nCOMMERCIAL TREATY.\nWashington, March .10.-Following\n'.he proclamation nl n complete tarlll\nagreement with Canada today lt was\nannounced that ['resident Tuft, has\nInvited the Dominion government\niifllcinls to a conference looking to\ncloser trade relations between the\ntwo countries and to a general re nd\nJnstnient ol duties.\nDOBS   NOT   APPROVE.\nAttorney General llnwser does not\napprove ot the course of the Fertile\nmagistrate in restricting press re\nports ot the preliminary hearing in\nthc Coal Creek hold up case. His\naction, the minister says was permissible under the code, hut apparently\nneither necessary nor desirable.\nBENCHERS   ELECTED.\nVictoria, March 30. The result ol\ntho annual election nf benchers ol the\nIlritish Columbia Law society wis\nannounced today, R. 11. I.onnio he\ning again the representative nl the\nupper country, a position he hns held\n(or some years.\nSELECT   BITES.\nVictoria, March   30. -Deputy Minister ol Agriculture     Scott, leaves tonight for    the Kootenays    to select\nthree    demonstration or-\nthe Cranbrook and other\nsites for\nchards in\ndistricts.\nFOR  RENT.\nRooms    lor    lifeht    house   keeping.\nFurnished or untnrnlshed. .   Apply to\nW. R, BEATTY.\nMr. and Mrs. D. O. Anderson, E\nM. While, and 0. Staples were nt\nthe Cranbrook Frldny.\nFrank Derosier, ol Jaffray, was in\nthe city Friday.\nS. Q. MacDoiinld, of Stillwater,\nMinn., was In the rity Friday.\nH. W. Keith, nl Calgary, E. I,\nOnrner. ol Spokane, A. B. Fenwiek,\nFort Steele, and E. L. Staples, ol\nWvoMffe were guests at the Cranbrook Friday.\nWashington, Mnrch 28.\u2014David Jo-\nslab Brewer, associate justice ol the\nsupreme court of the United States,\ndied tonight at 10:3d o'clock ol a\nstroke ol apoplexy. His death occurred before he could be carried to\nhis bed. Mrs. Brewer was with him\nwhen the end came. Justice Brewer\nwas 73 years old.\nThe end was altogether unexpected.\nAlthough he had not been reeling\nwell lot thc last few days, the aged\njurist was up and out today, and ap-\nparantly In good health and spirits.\nHe was in equally good spirits at\ndinner, and spent the evening read-\nnig.\nWIFE HEARD HIM FALL.\nShortly bclore 10 o'clock he retired\nto lus room, and within a lew moments Mrs. Brewer heard a heavy\niuli and went to investigate. She\nround her husband prone on the floor\not the bath room. He did not regain\nconsciousness and died belore a physician, hastily summoned, could\nreach the house.\nThe two daughters of the aged jurist, Mrs. James F. Karrich and Mrs.\nH. J. Jetmore, were summoned at.\nonce, but reached thc residence too\nlate.\n\u2022i\/L.tv ''?- .'.:-.! to the supreme\ncourt of the United States from the\nfederal court in Kansas. He was thu\nsecond oldest member ol the court\njustice Harlan only beiug his senior\nHe was regarded as the most democratic of all the members of the\noitrt, most affable, approachable and\naccommodating. He was the one\nman on the bench who bad proof\ncopies of his opinions prepared lor\nthe newspapers, and this he did constantly.\nSYMPATHIZES WITH   THE WEST.\nJustice Brewer essentially waa a\nwestern man, and his sympathies\nwere always with the west. He waa\ndeeply versed in corporation law,and\nwill be missed immensely during tbe\nframing of the opinions ol the su\npreme court on the momentous ques\ntions concerning the Standard Oil\nund the tobacco cases now under con\niideration\nIn his early days Justice Brewer\ncamped regularly in the Rocky moun\ntains, and wns fond ol outdoor life\nHe wns a member ol tbe old Field\nfamily, being a nephew ol the late\nJustice Stephen J. Field and Cyrus\nField.\nJustlceBrewer's death raised a serious question as to the action ol tbe\ncourt regarding thc Standard Oil and\nAmerican Tobacco company suits and\nit Is not improbable that the cases\nmay have to he retried, since there\nnow remains but seven Justices to\npass upon them. Justice Moody not\nhaving participated in the trials by\nreason nl continued illness.\nJustice Brcwci was the one member\nol the supremo court who was lu almost constant demand as a lecturer\nand alter dinner speaker. He was an\norator ol unusual ability. With pic\nturcsque personage, a rich voice and\nn command ol strong and powerful\nEnglish, ho nlw tys held his audience\nuntil his last word had died away.\nHo expressed his opinions forcibly\nand clearly on nny subject unless,\nInr some reason, It might affect tbe\npending decision ol the supreme\ncourt.\nDavid J. Brewer was born in Smyrna, Asia Minor, June 20, 1837, son\nol the Rev. Josiah and Am'iila Field\nI Ire wor.\nHo was brought by his parents to\nHits country from A\"ln Minor in tbe\nAutumn ol 1538. His mother, the\ndaughter ol tnc He.', llivid inullov\nField nnd the sister ol Stephen J.\nField, accompanied her husband to\nTurkey, as a missionary in 1830.\nHe waa graduated Irom Yale In\nI8r.ll and Hie Albany low school In\n1858. He received degrees ol LL. D.\nfrom the University of Iowa In 1884.\nWnslihui'ii college in 1888, Yale in 1901\nUniversity nl Wisconsin In 1901, University ol Vermont In 1904 and Bow-\ndoln in 11105,\nON THE KANSAS BENCH.\nAlter his \"rnduntlon Irom tho Albany Inw school in 1858 he studied\nlaw In the office ol his uncle David\nllndley Field, in Now York. Ho entered tbe practice nl law in Leavenworth, Knnsns. There ho progressed\nrnpldlv in bin profcHFilon and wns\ntnntlc United States commissioner ot\nthe circuit court in 18111, judge ol\nthc tnotinte nnd criminals nl Leaven\nwnrlh county, 1 Rf.3-f.4l, and ol tho\nfirst district    ol Kansas, 1866-6; dis\ntrict attorney for Leavenworth,mm-\n70, and Judge of the supreme court ol\nKansas, 1870-84. He was appointed\nby President Arthur judge ol thc\nUnited States circuit court [or tbo\neighth circuit in 1884 and served tive\nyears. Following this service President Harrison appointed him asso\nelate Justice ol the supreme court ol\ntbe Unit ol States to succeed Stanley\nMatthews. He took his seat Janu\nuary. 6, 1890.\nWhile on the supreme bench of Kan\nsas Justice Brewer handed down the\ndecision that women were eligible to\nthe oflice oi county superintendent ol\npublic schools and another sustain\ning the right ol women to money\npossessed hy them at the time ol\ntheir ' marriage and to all money\nearned hy them thereafter. As Uni\nted States circuit judge he entered\nthe decree sustaining the Maxwell\nland grant, the largest private grant\nsustained In thc United States.\nJustice Brewer married Louise R.\nLandon of Burlington, Vt., on Oeto\nber 3, 1861, who died April 3, 1898.\nOn January 5, 1901, he married Emma L. Mott of Washington, D. C.\nJustice Brewer     was appointed by\nresident Cleveland In 189U to the\nVenezuelan arbitration commission,\nIn 1899 he was a member of the British Venezuelan arbitration tribunal.\nHe was president ol tlie congress of\nlawyers and jurists during the Louisiana purchase exposition.\nJustice Brewer     was the author ol\nThe Pow to the Pulpit,\" \"Thc\nTwentieth Century from Another\nViewpoint,\" \"American Citizenship,\"\nand \"The United States: Christian\nNation.\"\nTho remains of Justice Brewer will\nbe taken to Kansas for final inter\nment.\nSamuel Brewer, who resides In the\nWindermere district, was thc brother\nof Justice Brewer. \"Sam\" as he is\ncalled hy his intimate friends, is a\ntypical western man, and has been a\nresident of the Windermere country\nIor over 25 years. He is a man that\nis well liked by everybody who have\nthe pleasure of his acquaintance.\nTHE   GYMNASIUM.\nIn connection with the closing of\nthe Gym lor the summer months, ti\nmasquerade basket ball game is\nshortly to be arranged. With the\ncoming ol the new Y. M. C. A. tho\npresent building will in nil probability cease to be known as the Gymnasium, .and the apparatus will be\nlilcced'tu the hands ol thc Y. ,M O.\nA. authorities. The old gym has\nbeen much appreciated during its\ncareer of live years, and all its old\nIriends are asked to assist in helping\nit to close up with all its liabilities\n(ally met. At the present time there\nis a note held by the Bank of Commerce ior 8140.00 due on the first ol\nMay, and all members whose subscriptions are not yet paid are especially requested to oblige the management by attending to this matter\nat once. Thc lact that this has been\nthe only Iree reading room open to\nthe public for years past, will commend ll.sell to the generosity ol one\nand all, and thus the small deficit\nwill be easily met. Donations will\nbe very gladly received by Rev. R.\nHughes, Dr. E. W. Connolly, G. W.\nPatmore, J, Brcchen, or any member\nol the gym.\nAPPOINTMENTS.\nVictoria, March 30.\u2014Among upwards ot 50 provincial appointments\nconfirmed by the executive today to\ntake effect [rom the beginning ol thc\nnew fiscal year tomorrow are:\nDr. G. B. Henderson to he medical\nhealth officer at Creston.\nStipendiary Magistrate Alexander\nto be judge ol tbe small debts court\nat Fertile; Aldermen Johnson and J.\nB. Smith to he police commissioners\nand Aldermen White and Reading to\nhe license commissioners lor Fernie.\nGeorge F. Stocker to he government agent at Wllmer.\nJ. Scovll ol Wllmer, to be govern\nment agent at Golden.\nW. Rae to he inspector of tramways\nfor British Columbia with headquarters at Vancouver.\nThe government has decided to\ngrant (1,800 for the board ol trade\nof Victoria and Vancouver toward*\ntbe cost of the compilation ol statis\ntics and- data generally supporting\ntheir case with the railway commis\nsioners In the mntter of discrlminn\ntlon nn tho part of the Canadian\nPnclllc railway against British Co\nItimhla shippers.\nTHE ROYAL CHEF\nPUGSL&y AT\nST. JOHN\nMILTON STAPHS KILLED\nWas Braking on BUckweil Log\nging Railroad in Idaho.\nt'oeur d' Alene. March 28. -Milton\n.1. Staples, aged ii. u brakeman ou\nthe Mica Bay logging road ol ths\nlllackwell Lumber company, today\nfell     Iron) a    car ol logs     \u00bbheu tht\nThe Manipulation of the :,!?'V M\u00bb<\"\u00bb* them began to dip and\nr ] (ell between the ears,  his body  being\nureugiug contracts.        ,\u201e\u201e   ,,ther Har.,.  s\u201eple!, \u201em\nI arrive tomorrow  Irom  Wycliffe  B.  I.'.\n.  ! Tbe young man    lias an    uncle,  Otis\nStaples,   who    owns n    sawmill   at\nturn.   aii\u00ab->*a- a.<v    \u00bb.  ....*I Wjrcllrlo.   The brakeman was lot some\nItlERt WERE NO PLANS :pr;\u2122Wt'z.kl:; ,,lackw'3,lcoB''\nFublio Sohool Report\nContractors Had to be on {?'\u00bb\u2022\nInside to Make Bid      |g}J;\nIntelligently. | Siv!\nii  \t\nin  \t\niv\t\nv  \t\nVI \t\nVII high\n   31\n  .il\n \"S\n   61\n  r,s\n  77\nschool, 18\n38.11!\n43.36\n.'i.'.JO\n50.42\n53.78\n63.52\n11.27\n87.lt\n8.1 l il\n13.M\n92.72\n82.50\n86.64\nTotals    350   302.47   86.65\nPERFECT ATTENDANCE,\nDivision 1. 1,. J. Cranston\nllert Murgatroyd, Olive White.\nRaymond Armstrong, Frank. Cryder\nmull, Sidney Elmer, Louise EUtifli,\nCharlie Morrison, Arthur Fowler,\nBctilah Stuart.\nOttawa, March 30. Mr. Pugsley's\nway ol doing things lias once more\nbeen laid bare. His department is\nentering upon extensive dredging operations at St. John, N. B. The\nwork wilt last tor several years aud\nwill amount to sevornl million dollars. Bit hy bit thc tacts have come\nout, and here is how the story stands\nThe department advertised Ior the\nwork.    It did not say how    much it\nas. It did not say how long iti.'y\"\"7 \"1\"\",c' \"*\u2022' .\"\"''\u25a0'\"',\"\",\"'u,,.1'w\"'\nwould last. It m.i nut say wta ij|DeMon' Harold Bridge-Mack Wilson\nwas to be done. There were no plans.\nThere Wore no surveys. Thus the position wus that if a man whom Mr.\nPugaley disliked got the contract,\nhe could lie set to work at difficult\nnnd expensive places, and ruined;\nwhile it a man whom Mr, Pugaley\nliked got it, he could he given easy-\nwork. It happened that a contractor whom Mr. Pugaley dislikes very\nmuch put In a tender, hut knowing\nthe situation he had to guard himself and so his figures were high.\nThere were two other contractors\nwho put in tendei s. On\" wns the\nDominion Dredging company of Ottawa, which means fiord in Stewart, \u201eV~~, \"\nrion of Robert Stewart, until 1S08 lftylor\nLiberal memher for Ottawa; it was\nvery successful in getting dredging\n\u25a0ontracts. The other was the Mari-\ntiine Dredging and Construction Com-\npany ol St. .John, otherwise John E.\nMoore,  principal   owner     of  the   St\nDivision II.--Miss Caldwell.\nNathan Burnhardt, Florence Bat hi*\nBertha Drown, Eva Conley, Vluey\nDoris, Gladys Hickenhotlmm, Graue\nHiggins, Gordon Wallinger, Gordon\nFowler, Wanda Fink, Karl Stewart,\nWillie  Moore,   Neil  McCallum,   Violet\nDivision III. Miss Alward.\nRlanche Urault, Alice Drown, Arthur Bnrch, Uobert Run-fa, Harold\nColpman, Jessie Corrison, Delia Dow\nVincent Fink, Gladys Johnston, Lottie Leask, Noble McNeil, Sydner\nMurgatroyd, Itainsford Parky, Russell  Ht.   Eloi.\nDivision IV.\u2014 Miss Stewart.\nBertha Gill, Marion Leitch, Re-Hie\nMayers, Dorothy Reed, Merle Taylor,\nSadie Wood, Helen Whltmore, Gordon Argue, Melville Dallas, Norman\nFowler, Clarence Hlekenbotham,\nAlex  Mennie,  Donald Taylor, Gordon\n\u25a0untie,    uiuiLiuni    omit', im     me    ill. i .,      ....        ,, , ai_\u201e.\nlohn Telegraph,    and a great Irlcnd ' \u00bb\u00bbk'\"', \"oy     'Tf,     W,\u00a3*\/\nof Mr. Pugaley. ! Nellie    Lawsoii,    Adrian     Mo\nSHE    WHAT   HAPPENED\nDivision    V.   Miss Hall.\nHoward  Armstrong, Oscar Aleiau-\n\u25a0 der,  Frank   Hotter!I,  Gladys Brooks,\nKilwatd Brown,  Allen Brown,  Wilfrid\n(iudwalluuder,  Harold  Danrorth, Velt\nLeask,\n,awson,    Adrien     Montpetit,\nDewey    McNeil,      Bella     McKlnstry.\nWilfrid    Kennedy.    William     Priiden,\nEdward  Iline,   Viola  Sarvis, Crosttrey\nTaylor,  Keith Wasson.\nGordon Stewart could not And out\nwhat the work was exactly. Ho was\nnot allowed to ascertain that lt was\nto extend over a long term ol years.\nHe asked the engineers at St. John\nand at Ottawa and they could or\nwould tell him nothing.    If anything\nho was mislead.    So he put iu a bid   , ,  ,,    .       ,. ...     , \u00ab,\nthat was much higher than he would ''Baxter, Vernon Woo man, Horn\nDivision  VI.   Miss Fraser.\nHarold    Kumnier,      Harvey   Joyce,\nHugh    McDonald,      Kric    McKlnoou,\nWinona    Stinson,      Garfield    Taylor,\nViolin  Sarvis,  Muriel Wallinger, Blur-\nhave done if he had known that the\nwork was for a term years. Further\nmore, the advertisement said that\nthe tenderer must have on hand, nt\nthe moment of tendering, dredges\nregistered  in    Canada.    S<:\nAuhertin,\nKenhalt.\nHoward    Martel,      J amen\nMKTHODIST   CHURCH,\nStewart made haste anil ordered one\nor two expensive dredges.\nMnrk how things went with John\nE. Moore. He knew about the long\nterm of years. He knew where the\nwork wns contemplated. He put in\nvarying bids for varying portions of\nthe work. He did not bother about\ngetting dredges. He got tbe contract. But on one part of the work\nhis figures were higher than Stewarts\nthat would not do; ho a quiet arrangement wns made behind Stewart's\nback that Moore was to do the work\nat Stewarts price. When all was\nsecure Moore bought an American\ndredge, which he did not take the\ntrouble to  register.\nWhen the facts began to come out,\nMr. Pugsleys apologists set going a\nstory that the Stewart interests had\nbeen consulted and had assented to\nthe arrangement.   But it\nApril 3rd\nGordon  morning  at\nChildren's service in tht\nII.    Parents are reques\nted to come with their children.\nSunday school and Bible classes\nat three.\nEpworth League prayer service at\n7 In thc inner vestry.\nEvening service at 7:80, subject: -\n\"The Call of Jesus to Young Men.\"\nTuesday. Epworth League consecration meeting at 8. Business meeting afterwards.\nWednesday. Ladies Aid, annual\nmeeting, reports, and election nf\nofficers.\nThursday.    Prayer service at 8.\nFriday.    Choir practice at 8.\nThe Y. M C A. Building\nthat   Stewart     protested   vigorously.\nFirst, he     was angry at  having been\nkept in tbe dark.\n,\"We tendered  for     this  work\",  he\nwrote angrily to the Minister, \"with-\nMayor Fink* and    Alderman P.  DeVere Hunt     returned on     Thursday\nfrom a     business trip     to C.Ugary.\nWhile there they   interviewed General\nturns out I Superintendent Price,  of the 0,   Pit.\nIn regard to building the new C. P.\nH. Y. M. 0, A. building within fie\ncity limits. We have been informed\nthat in consideration of giving Hit\ncompany a free     sit\" and exempt.)\nout having nny knowledge of thc from taxation for twenty years, the\nquantity of material to be removed, company would change their pin\u25a0 -,\nas we could get no Information (rom and build on a site provided by ihe\nthe oillcers of your department city. Tenders nre now being rectiv -d\neither in Ottawa nr St. John, as to for tbe immediate construction uf\nthis work, nml no plans of the work , the  building.\ncould he shown us, us no surveys\nhnd been taken so thnt in tendering,\nwe based our prices on an ordinary\nseason's work, as we would natural\nly do considering thnt. the deposit,\ncheque called for only  $0,000.\nHo Unions has already become\n\"The Uoyal Chef\", that it goes with\nout saving that the interests of our\nlocal tlteitre going public is at high\npitch of expectancy over tlie ap\nproachlng engagement of this not a\nble attraction at tbe opera house.\nNo production of a musical kind\nhan created such a Hood of favorable\ncriticisms. Everybody speaks of this\nmusical show as tbe most original,\nthe most thoroughly comical, and the\nmost clever entertainment of its kind\nthat tins been witnessed for many\nyears. The mine beautiful nnd stu\nneudoiis production thnt has made\n\"The Royal Chef\" one of the notable attractions of last season  will he p\u201eHHjj,|(1\nseen In this city. Tbe scenery Is j oMon,nv notice is M.,ve(i nll ..,\u201e.\nspoken of as realistic \u201e\u201ed beautiful trS?s that it In no S\u00bb tondeHnglf\nand includes three full stage sets of they do not stand in with Mr. Pugs\nenormous BiM and ninssiveness. The ley, Four of Mr. John K. Moore's\nwardrobe is also promised as being JredKing contru-ts imve been Inves-\n.       ... , ... \u201e ,,,\u201e.,, t Igftted,    In   thn\"1  his     dredges  wns\nvery beautiful,     while many consider! wi U) work   (ljt|)(1). |)|lf(m, m ^^^\nIt   the  most      extravagantly  gowned   were called  for or    before they  were\nshow in America. [opened.      In  this  case     competitors\n  wen* scientifically jockeyed out of the\nMr. James Finlay,     left on Friday way.    Contracts   are   not    awarded\non a businwa trip to Lethbridgo.        fairly.\n\/PURCHASE   COAL FIELD.\nLondon,    March     31,   The Western\nLand company's profit* last y<- 'twere 48ti pounds sterling. The sain-\namounted to   4,371 acres for     *t\nAnd Inter, when he found that his 7,81*1 pounds sterling wns obtaliir.l.\nrivals had the work at bis own tig The average price per acre for a retires he wrote again in angry pro- cent de-il of two hundred thousand\ntest. Hut in neither case did be get acres was thirty-four shillings, wb<la\nnny satisfaction from the minister ! the cost per acre, was 21s, H|d. The\nNote two things about this ense. directors have nrrnuged to purcb-\u00ab\nFirst, see how high the cost Is. The a large roil Held in the vicinity of\nDominion Dredging company expressly the company's lands. New \u25a0, capii\u00bbt\nsays   that if it. hud  been    given fair  will be provided for,\ntreatment, it would hnve hid for low \t\ner.       Thus    Mr.    Pugaley     carefully   KARL GARRTNOTON  WILL NOT\navoided    getting     the     lowest price! HE GOVERNOR GRNBRiL,\n| London, Mnrch 31, The rumor 1*18\nbeen revived thnt Km I Carringt <n\nwill be the ncut governor general of\nCanada, but It. is authoritatively \u00bb'\u2022\nuicd ns he cannot be spared from the\nboard of agriculture.\nERUPTION INCREASES\nGatanfa, March 31. The erupt im\nof Mount Etna increased in Intensity\ntoday. The lava is flowing iu t\/ie I\nreetbm of Horrello at the rate of 113\nfeet an hour. ESTABLISHED   18M\nA. B. GRACE.\nEditoi\nSubscription\n\u25b2dvertiniag ratee  wad*   knuwu  wn\nappMaaWdfi\n\"VRA.VBROUK  BHOULD  HE   FIRST.\nThe development of n vast Inland\nEmpm titt* tieeii entrusted to us, and\nwe certainly should not bv true to\nour duty if we did not nek to devel\nop Southeast Kootonay, and especially the Cranbrook district, on tbe\nlines of mining ami manufacturing\nindustries, if we consider that the\nresources of this district juatflod us\nin doing so. We know that, in thf\nterritory tributary to the city of\nCranbrook we possess tlie materia)\nfor carrying on manufacturing nidus\ntries to an extent possessed In few\nother districts in British Columbia,\nand we should not be true tu our\nselves, if we do not seek to avail\nourselves of the material which are\nclose to hand, and seek, to build up\nin this way not only a mining pro\nduction, but a manufacturing a* well\naa an agricultural production. Our\npolicy *bould be, in the first place to\nconserve our own Interests; and, in\nthe next place give preference to all\ntranche* of mining, the develop nent\nof the numerous water powers In this\nvicinity, lumbering and manufa-.'tur\ning tntereets *hould be carefully ton\ntidered and pushed to the front\nThen in thm respect, or in nny\nother respect, wa can invite compari\n\u2022on between this district and . thei\ndistrict, with a confidence thai\nseneible man will say that Cran\nbrook ie not the most progressive\nmining and commercial center in the\nmost progressive district In this\nprovince.\nFUR BETTER   ROADS\nCranbrook  ia     getting very     busy\nthis spring  with    ils building boom,\nfor its all over town, residential and\nbusiness,  and  the   residents are  now\nawakening to the Importance of the\ncit v ns   a   commercial ns   well as a\nrailway  centre.     Annmber ol  business\nbouses' ns well as n large number of\n_   nan(Hj0mfl  homes nre  nuclei   construe\n%2 00 Pei Year  tion. and many more will be erected\n    before  the  snow  comes again.\nWe are told that \u25a0thr press of the\nInterior is raising its voics lu protest against the silvered.tongiiwd\nreal estate pedlcrs Irom the Coast.\"\n, a contemporary says that thousands\nof dollars are going out of the towns\nto buy real estate, when tbe money\nought to be spent ana ng the local\nmerchants, There is nol much use in\ntalhUig about Bitch things Most\npeople have been bitten by tin* dog\nol speculation, and when the rabies\ntakes the form of buying real estate\nright   n  is a benevolent insanity\nHAKVEY.   McCARTER,\nand    MACDONALD,\nHarris!i'I's and Solicitors,\nORANBROOK, :\u2022 B.O.\n\u25a0pranbrook Lodge, No. 84, \\. r. \\. M\n\\ great change is taking place in\nthe Kootenay valley The belief is\ngenei al that With thfl north and\nsouth railway connections tlie devel\nopraent ol tbe vnlley will be tremendous Within a few years thousands\nui acrea ol land will be under cult!\nvatlon and the mining camps of\nthe district instead ol Importing\ntheii supplies, will purchase them\nj from a home market,\nI Thc people ol Cranbrook extend an\ninvftation to the traveling public to\nvisit the city nnd district \\s \u00bb -mm\nnii'i   resort  tii*- district  is without \u00ab\nj rival  Bnd cannot  be surpassed     It is\nla sportsman'*1  paradise     Game large\n| and small are abundant, and th-'\nmountain streams     are well stocked\n; with trout of all kinds\n\u25a0o\u2014*- \u2014\nit  will not   be legal to tnkc trout\nm  Interior   waters cast  of  the  !2t>tli\n1 parallel until May 1st according to\nthe Dominion fishery laws The 120th\n\u25a0 which is    about 850     miles   west of\nCranbrook so that    fishermen     must\n\u25a0.\u2022.\"full of fishing in the waters of\n\u2022iic Kootenay before that date.\nMuch interest has been aroused in\nthe development of the zinc smelting\nbusiness and the promises which ar<*.\nheld out for tbe treatment of Koote-:\nnay zinc lead ores at some convenient point  In this district.\nW.  P. CAM),\nBarrister, Solicitor, etc .\nORANBKOOK, B, C,\n(',. H   THOMPSON,\nBarrister, Solictor, and\nNotary Public\nnili.','   [teti] Uuthlltiga,\nCRANBROOK, 13  0\nM. VI II11'. & PARKER\nIM. S   &   V IC.\nORANBROOK, B 0\n*************\n*\nW   K. ATTOtDOB, (V   M\nK   \u00ab'   CONNOLLY, Si'ri rl my\n^iiiHimiiiii im in | .\nj Rocky Mountain Chapter\n; nh itb. n, .\\ m. ii\nRegular UllgSI    HutlTlIM      :\nllti>     III    I'lU'll    llllllllll     III    I'li'lM\no'olook\nStijinii'Miiiit   C(ini|iKlilorlt   tin\n.'lllilillllv lllllli'il\ntt    I'. I''iti:i.\/.i'.       Burllie K,\nI       Mux 11(18       ORANU1IOOK, II. 0.\n*wwa-mwmhwa,awwwww\u00bbaw.w\n***********************\nNORTH    STAR    HOTEL\nKIMBERLEY.  B.C.\nt\nR    W.   DREW,   Proprietor.\n***************************\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666 *****\n|.   I.  I UDLAW,\nMining Ktigiiioor ttml\nH C   Lnnil Surveyor,\nI'.u   Bon '.'tti I'Ii.iiii. '.\".':i\nORANBROOK, B   C.\nJ. VV.   RU I'LEDGE,\nM M V      VS..\nGraduate of Ontario Veterinary\ncollege, Toronto in 1*98. Gradate and medalist pi McKilllp\nVeterinary College, Chicago, 111.\nin i3bo Registered member uf\nHritish  Columbia association.\nA.LL  CALLS  NIQNT * DAY PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO\n; ;\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666<\nil   W. CLINE ::\no o\not ttip t>iii Mioniiiiiu Harbar < >\nSlum can tion ba toumt in ihe\nMANITOBA HOTEL ii\n\u25a0e'lrst t'ltiss  Work   In\nOFFICE   AT   McKlNSTRV S   LIVERY  BARN\nORANBROOK, B. 0.\nTh* Attorney General's department\nhas decided, aud none too soon, to\nstrictly enforce the provisions ol the\nHighway Traffic Regulation Act U\nia an admitted fact that good roads\nare a very material asset of any com-\nmunity and also that heavy loads\ncarried on narrow tired wagons are\na source of much damage to the ordinary country roads The wide tire\nclause of the Highway Act have heen\nin force west of the Cascade.: for\nsome years hut. only in lOO!\"* waa a\nclause inserted in the Act nking\nprovision for a standard width of\ntire for loads of varying weight. Although public notice of the change\nwas given after it became law there\nhas been no serious attempt made to\nenforce it. Now tbat a very heavy\nincrease of traffic la mnde probable\nby the projected railway construction\nin this and other parts of the interior it is quite time tbat those using\nthe highway should he compelled to\ndo their part towards kaepfn: the\nroads     in good order by using wide\n'tiros. It. is well known that a heavy\nload carried on tires of a proportionate width improves rather thnn Injures the mad over which ft fs carried and  for their own  henetit   even\n' if not compelled by law, those who\nuse the highways should take kindly\nto the strict enforcement of the Highway Act.\u2014Revelstoke Herald.\nTHE ORIENTALS IN M   <\\\nThe history of the Orientals in R.\nCo ifl that after having been employed on the railways, the yellow men\nentered all classes of industry, lived\nlike Hottentotts and crowded the\nwhite workingmen to tbe wall. Their\npresence is now regarded as a calamity to the province. By takint? out\nnaturalisation papers tbe Japs have\n' become full-fled Red citizens and have\npractically secured a monopoly nn\nth* salmon fisheries, driving out the\nwhite man.\nThe Chinamen, after leaving railway employment, engaged in market\ngardening, laundrying and scores of\nthem have established dens ol vice\nin cities and towns. These places are\naye-sore* in decent communities,\nbreeding places of dlse.tse, and death\ntraps for the young and thoughtless.\nn, C. undoubtedly ties the sympathy of thc rest o' Canada in the warfare against ths introduction of large\nnumbers of the Oriental races. Win*\naipeg Tribune.\n o\t\nNO   BURPRIBB To   THIS\nIt is not surprising tbat the mln\nisc section of Southeast Kootonay\nis attracting tbe attention of con\n\u25a0ervatn-e English capitalists. The\nfield u a large one, and with Mich\nmines as the Ht Eugene, rfulllvon.\nsad Nnrth Star In active onoriMon\nproducing 75 per rent ol the total\nlead product of the Kootenay, that\nthe English capitalist should iook t'\nB'outhsast Kootenay ft> B place to\nihvewt tbeir money investors will\nnow place their money where they\nwill he protected by the best and\nmost advantageous mining laws, ami\nthey have reached the conclusion thai\n\"British Coinmliis i^ the place they\nhave been loo Wag for, and thai Bast\nKnotenay lias the most promising\nminei and the Inrrest showini- of\nmineral, and that vast stores of rich\nore of ewv     description ate bid in\nmany   nf   the       undeveloped   prospectR\nlocated in the Cranbrook nun ing fli\nvisin-i of  Southeast  Knntenay.\nBattel  transportation  farftitles nt*\nall that is wanted to malt* th* mm\ning camps in the Kootenay valley\nth* wonder nf the world We tr-e'\nthat this is only n que Hon nf n\nvery short, time before we nliAll bear\ntbat actual construction has com\nmem-ad on the Knntenay CentrsJ\nrailwsv, and tint we have secure'i\nthis much needed factor to the development af our mines. Prospect\nIne lins demonstrated their great\nrichness, but until we have sufficient\n' railways, development wlll not be\n' prosecuted with the vigor which\notberwlM it would ba.\nPROTECTING GAME\nProsecution for  Infringements of,\nGame Laws.\nI Deputy ilame Warden James Bates,\n[ is making matters highly interesting for those who venture to Infringe\non the game laws of thc province,\nThe other day he got some informa-\n' tion of a small band of Indians from\n' the south of the international houn-\ni dary who were engaged in trapping\nI on Meadow creek, above Yahk. He\nat once set out and finding the te-\n1 pees waited for some time till the\n' Indians returned. He explained that\ni they should confine their operations\nj to the United states side ol the line\n\u25a0 and escorted them to that point with\nI an admonition to behave better In\ni the future if visiting British Columbia. He had them headed south\n, within one     hour from the    time he\nTRAPPING BEAVER\nI Tuesday he had Adam Wise of Fort\nSteele, up before Police Magistrate\nI Joseph Ryan, charged with at temp t-\nI ing to trap beaver in a small stream\nj flowing into Wild Horse creek. An\nIndian, Ambrose, found the traps and\nknowing that beaver are closely projected, he took the traps home with\n' him and reported the same to Jacob,\nthe Indian deputy game warden, who\nin turn reported to Mr. Bates. Ambrose proved he found the traps, one\non a beaver dam, thc other in the\nentrance, or hole, leading into the\nheaver's \"house.\" Joseph W.xlsb,\nprovincial constable of Port Steele,\nproved that Wise came to him and\nthreatened to have Ambrose prosecuted for taking his traps which ho bad\nset on this stream to capture mink.\nWise said his defence was that he set\nthe traps for mink and otter.tbodgh\nAmbrose hnd sworn there was neither mink or otter in that loctlity.\nThe magistrate declared the defence\nto be perfectly ridiculous. He could\nnot understand the sense of\nsetting a beaver trap in a beaver\nhole with a view to taking mink\nthat did not exist on thc stream.\nHe promptly fined Wise *10 and nil\nexpenses of bringing the witnesses\ninto court to prove the case.\nUr. li. W. Connolly\nPhysician and Suhcikon\nOffice; Armstrong Ave\nall   brunches  of   lln-\n; Tonsorial   Art '\u25a0 j\n**********************\nWe Deal in Everything From\na Needlt- to a Locomotive\nJoseph H. McLean\nDEALER IN\nAll kinds of Second-Hand Goods\nFurniture a SPECIALTY\nBUYER OF  FURS\nWENTWORTH\nHOTEL g\u2122,\u00ab*rook,\nIs a large and attractive hotel of superior\nelegance in all its appointments, with a\ncuisine of superior excellence. Railway\nmen, Lumbermen and Miners all go to\n| The   Wentworth\n|    J. H. McDOINALD Proprietor\n********\n****************\nHOURS\n* to ii it.in. % io I ti.iii.     tn B:p.m\nPlume Orlli'ii 1115.   Rasldeltce Hill j\nDR.     KELLY\nSpecial list in men's\ndiseases. Bend 4 cents\npostage for free booklet.\nUr.    KKLLEYS\nMuseum, 210   Howars St.\nSpokane,    Wash.\nSdge's Old  Stand, Hanson Ave\nPhone 951\nFrank Dezall\nGENERAL BLACKSMITH\nand\nWOODWORKER\nPound!\nF. E. Orrison\nBaud Master Olty Band.\nTeacher of String aud Standard Instrument* Choir\ntrainer.   Orchestra furnished\nPhone 153.        CKANBKUOK, B. C.\nW. CRAIG\nMASONRY\nSteam Bullet's and Kiirtmcn Work a\nSpecialty.\nCost and Stock ICst i mates\nFurnished Upon Application.\nP.O. Box 834.\nOPERA HOUSE\nOne night only\nSaturday, Apr\n9\nW. R.  BEATTY\nUndertaker,\nKtllllrtlltlHI*.\nr'lllinl-ul Director,\nCRANBROOK, H.C.\nWilliam Cranston\nPresents tbe Original Production\nTbe Greatest   Mimical llagc\nTHE\nROYALCHEF\nWith hie cant nl 4H   people   Including\nWilliam J. Copley\nByron  Bronti Florence Sinnott\nOhas.   Vaughn henna  Heimerman\nLon ('haney Marie lioim.lly\nWalter B.  Smith Dot Norolla\nand the   famous\nBROILERS\n\u25a010 People 40      Hf)   Beautiful Oirlfl W\n20 Souk HitK 20      HO Kim Makers 20\nA  Scenic    Marvel\n*Vu! mile opone ft end (i y( April 4tb\nat Beattie Murphy Drug Btore.\nPrices $1.50, $1. & 75c\nlieinj: Saturday night the Inw will\nstart late to (tive everyone a cbnncc\nto sue it.\nANCIENT ORDER?FORESTERS\nGOUHT OKANBROOK, 11143\nMeets In Carmen's Hall Hnd and 4ln\nThursday ol eacb month at I p.m.\nsharp.\nA. McCowan, Chlel   Rul|er\nC, A. Ahnott, Seorstary.\nVliltlnc Brrthren made welroina\nCRANBROOK AERIE 967\nFs O. E.\nFRATERNAL ORDEREABLES\nMeet ovory Friday at 8 p.in\nVl.lt.int.'  Bratnmi Cordially   Invited\nW. Hi.  Johnson, acting president.\nW. F. 15. Carter, actitti; Sec.\nAerie I'liyslclim,   I',   ti.   Boi 28.\n**********************\nUPlt LEAF RlOfnl LODGE\nMeat, .very .acond nml fount)\nWcdna.uoy at nsw Fraternity\nHfill Solourlns RabaKahs cordially Invited.\nNil. Miss h. M. Toniilinnmii'\nHfc.     Miss Mae Chapman.\nRllhlier Tires Applied\nTo Buggy Wheels\nr^fl#- ..       .\n40BNTS    POR   CANADIAN CYCLES\nAND MOTOR OO'S BICYOLHS\nRepairing a Specialty.\nPhone be     ...      p. 0. Box 213.\nD.J.JOHNSON\nCARPENTER   AND\nBUILDER\nCONTRACTS SOLICITED.\nHOUSES\nFor   Sale or Rent at Reasonable\nPrices,\nOffice& Workshop\u2014Lewis St.\n\"bone No. 9H.\nOn Baker stieet, one door west\nof Messrs. Hill & Co., the only\nplace in town that can make\nlife worth living.\nCosmopolitan Hotel\nE. H. SMALL,   Manager.\"   N\nPHONE\n58\nTHE\nQUAUTV^gg\nGold Standard\nTeas and Ooffaa\nHot Tea or Coffee\nand Fresh Home\nMade Biscuits\nHot Chocolate\nHot Bovril\nHot Lemonade\nTHE  PALM\nrf\n\"N\nSinger Sewing\nMachines do\nthe Best Work\n^\n\u2666 Our whole time is devoted to your wants in the\n\u00bb   Grocery line therefore we absolutely guarantee every\nj  article that leaves our store.\nWe will thank our customers to advise us if at any\ntime goods are received that are not No. i quality.\nCAMPBELL & MANNING\nStapls and Fanoy Ovooara\n\u25ba\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666*\u2666\u2666\u2666\nJ\nl'hey last a lifetime and cost\nvery little more tliiin thrown\nogether, catchpenny, cheap\nmachines, Sold on small\nmonthly payments by\nGeo. B. Powell\nSinger Store\nAnnul imii.' Avt'Oiw,\nPhone IM. Criinliiiiiik, B.C.\n'ALSO  BB00N1)    HANI) MAC1IINI4B\nFOR SAI.K   CHEAP AND TO\nRUNT,\nTHE  CELEBRATED\nBELL PIANOS\nare sold only by\nThe Montelius Piano House\nLimited ?\n439 \u2022 441 Hastings Street,\nVancouver, B.C.\nWRITE   POR  DESCRIPTIVE  CATALOGUE.\nBranch Store -413 Jostphiae Street, Nalsoa, B.C.\nGeorge  Welch,  Selling  Agent, Craabreok. B.C.\nH.   H.   STANTON,\nManager for  all   Eastern   B. C.\n****************************** FURNITURE\n:\ns\nOn Our Second Floor We  are  Showing  a  Great    f\nRange of Parlor, Dining Room, Den, Bed ~~~\"\nRoom, Kitchen and Office Furniture\no .11- M_;ia\nPleasure, comfort and satisfaction come from an attractive interior. Beauty in furniture dees not\nnecessarily imply the most costly materials, but rather good judgment in selection. The showing of\neverything now at our store is quite at its best. Every department has a bright, fresh, attractive and\nenthusiastic display. There is a vertiable harvest of house furnishings here and you are as welcome to visit us as we possibly can make you. It is not\naltogether by argument, buy by achievement, that we desire to convince\u2014deeds, not words, and herewith is elequent but silent proof of achievement\u2014\nvalues that bear within themselves evidence of the convincing nature. Come in and see them- we don't expect you to buy unless you are thorougly\nsatisfied.\nOur stock of Dining* Room\nFurniture was never more\ncomplete consisting of\nChairs, Tables, Side Tables,\nSide Boards, Buffets and\nChina Cabinets in all\nwoods and finishes.\njSKBh\nVU\u2014\nWe also have a very complete line of Table China and\nGlassware at remarkably low\nprices. This department is\nperhaps the most complete\nin British Columbia.\nWe are Agents for the Famous\nHeintzman\nPianos\nWe sell them on Easy Terms\nWe are Agents for the\nMedelssohn\nPianos\nWe sell them on Easy Terms\nYour Money Back If You Are Not Satisfied\nWe Know\nThat we can please you in Bed Room\nFurniture. We have just placed in stock\na beautiful range of Dressers, Chiffoniers\nBrass and Iron Beds.\nWe are second to none in the line of\nEasy Chairs, Rockers, Lounges, Davenports, Parlor Sets, Parlor and Music\nCabinets; Center Tables, Jardiniers\n.Stands, Book Cases, Library Tables,\nMagazine Stands, Shades, Wood and\nBrass Poles.\nCarpets and Rugs\nBeautiful Rugs direct from the manufacturers.\nNo second man's profit to pay.\nThose line wearing nml beautiful English Rugs are the best productions as such famous makers as Tern pie ton and Thos. Tapling.\nThey are unequaled in richness of pattern, beauty of coloring and\nwearing ability. A line assortment, at lowest prices, for your selection. We also stock a large range of Canadian makes, which are\nvery beautiful in design, good wearing quality and low in price.\nWe are showing a large range of Lace ane Tapestry Curtains,\nLinen Table Sets, Table Covers. Madras Muslin, Down Quilts,\nCotton Ouilts, Blankets, Sheet and Pillow Cases,\nFurniture\nDepartment\nSecond\nFloor\nOur Goods are\n(juaranteed\ni M0MEY BACK\nIF YOU ARE\nNOT SATISFIED \u2022\u2022.\u00bb\u2022\u25a0\/\u2022'....\u00bb\u25a0\u00bb\u00bb\ni4W1'\u00bbMfc\nPATMORE BROS.\nHEATING AND PLUMBING ENGINEERS\nt'RANUKiioK |,ami DISTRICT\nnut i i.-i ol Bast   Kootenai\nTake notice thut   \\k>ii'k   Blwoll ,,t\nCranbrook, Hi ili.,li Columbia, null\nnod iioiiiini, intends tu apply i<<)\npermission to purohaat t in* following\ndescribed intuls Commencing nt thi\nsouth end ol hu inland hi ths Koots\nltivt.i opposite Lot No -i-i. group i.\nluetics ....uii westerly along the weal\nurn side ol -.aid Island about i-IO)\ni.uty chains, thence easl tun ohalns\nless to the eaat tide ol the\nlaid i.iiiin.I. thonce soutli onatorl)\nnil.'Mini: On- eaatern side \"i said\ntiinui! to ilu* polnl nt comuioncometit\nlontaining twenty sore* more or laai\nIV \\TEIt   UT  1909,\nl'\u00bb\n.1    On\nAt; si:\nintii da) i\nKI.UKI.I\nMarch, 1910\n'ORPORATION ill'\nt'RAMIItOOH\nMWROHAANTI\nNotice     in   lu'ici'\n'I'lIK    I'I'I'V   OK\nNii'I'H'K TO\nASH OTHKRB,\ngiven   that    uu\ncharged\nI'nki initio\not Klngagato\nRobertaon, t\nengineer,     *\nLicense   I\"\nwatei\nhiiiu\nI'l   OU  till'\nomptluU,\n>y means\numl  nili\n: iii niriis\nI'IU  I.i   lln.    said\n.mil on   lllll  ant's .\nttini .iniui Robertson,\non pontei, nml Wllllftin\ni, ot (ilaggow, Scotland,\nmu appl) im H Water\ndivert one cubic [ool i\nin Ilii'ii Lilly Crook, n ttlli\nilu- Moyle River, nml tu\nstore live aoro (eel of the eald wnter,\nOne point ot diversion will In* mi\nCrown Lauds ,oaa than hull u milo\nabovo ini't'lniunm No via and auoth\nloutlioru imii oi tin' .iniii pre\n'I'Iu- water wall b. diverted\not dltchoe, Humes uml pipes\nin- used loi Irrigation on\nui said pre emptlon No.\nJoin\nI     111!\nNOTIOB\nNot tin lx hereby given that, in days\nafter date i Intend to apply tu tbe\nHonorable Ohiel commissioner of\nLands for u license tu prospect lor\nconl and petroleuni over tbe follow\nI lug 1111111.1, situate in tbc district ut\nSouthensl Kootenay, British Columbia, in Lot 4B89i Commencing at a\npoal   iilmitcil tit   ui- iicitr seven miles\n\u25a0 III* eusl   I\nll. survey\nboundary\nnortheast\nPauIsoii's\nsaid deceased is required tu send lie\nlore the .loth day uf April nest, by\nregistered mail addressed tu the un\ndersigued, his name aud address and\nthe full particulars of his claim or\nInterest, and a statement ol his account and the uature of tho security\n(If any) held by him.\nAfter tbe said last mentloued date\nthe Administrator will proceed witb\nI the 30 utile post on CIV the distribution. of the estate having\n  regard to those claims oal) ol which\nbe shall have had notice.\nDated at Cranbrook, this 2tth day\nof March, 1910.\nJ. P.   ARMSTRONG.\n13 14 Official Administrator.\nline, winch is the western\nil Lot 4593, and being the\noi-iici- poat ul Chester H.\n'luiin: thence suuth eighty\nRoberts\nTho wator\ntutu chaina;  thence west eighty ISO)\nchains;     thence   north    eighty (80)\nicbaina; thence ciiki   eighty chains tu\nRobertson,! the point ul commencement, making\nBald William tan acres, more ur less\nn *\napplication to purobaae.J    Locatod  tins 29th day ul January,\nwill    be stored by means nun.\nTHK ROYAL CHEF\nappearance in with many ol the or\nLftlnal members our playgoers who\nenjoy smart, snappy wit. sweet vac\nnous melodic* and catchy soug bits\nmust nut overlook the forthcoming\nengagement ol the \"Royai Chef,\"\nVPj call attention to the unwhole-\nsome conditions ol the streets, alleys\nand back yards, aud the unsanitary\nconditions w-hlch confront the public\non every hand\nII one hall thc good things said of\nthe \"Royal Chef   oy both critic  uiJ\nplaygoer of other cities, be true, .ind\nthe   writer   has no    doubt they are,\nCrnnhrook Is In for a theatrical treat\non April <Hli at the Cranbrook Opera\nhouse, one not only   out   oi   the   .<i\ndlnary but which will doubtless pi bve\na real loss to miss seeing niul bear-\nlag.    The music   by   Den   N.   Jerome,\nit is asserted, Is particularly charming, while th\u00ab   story    and   lyrics   ul\nOhas S.  Taylor and  Geo.   Stodd inl.\nis vivacious and  brilliant'   overt'ow-,\ning  with  rich,   intelligent  humor and l\nhitherto   untouched   ideas,   that   tt   Is'\nclaimed, never lot- a simile   moment\nveers to monotony, either lu color or-\nstyle.   The presenting company is de-1\nelared delightful being   composed   of \\\nline singers, great dancers and ci mc I\nilluiis capable uf amusing ami ei lul-\naratlng effort,   tt Is claimed thai besides the many entertaining features\nol  lho \"Chef\"  Its entire tone  is cle i\nvatlng,  which Is much  to be desired!\nalter thn hideous doggrol and Imbc :\nctllty of a   lot    ol so-called mtthical j\ntriumphs,  which have     gone before.\nWalter A   llohm cattily thc most   in\ntercstlng of a lino company will ap |\npear in his original character ol the\n\"Royal     Chef\",    his     portrayal    of\n\"Hclnrlch I\/omphouaor\" being on,' ol\nthe most finished chnrncter creations\nIntroducetl to the     ntni?c lu many a i **********************\nday.   Mr. Ilohm Is    described\n**********************\nli L. LIVERY l'LLD;;\n&    SALE    STABLE\nBoth Slnpio nml Doblo\nUrivui'R, for all parts\nof tim distriel. (!ih.ii1\nSmlilli' Horses, ijoml\nTurnouts. UntodHte\nRigs.\ni Opposite ttoyal ttstel Phone oi i I\nti\nDoeast & Deacon, Proprietors;'\nJ. f. Deacon, Manager      < >\n**********************\nInventive comedian, keen nnd cnor\ngetlc and his complete mastery of\nthe rather ditlicult and latlgtriblc\nmixture ol broken English and (lor-\nman dialect, Is admirable. Almost\noqunlly important Is thc lact that he\nhna a tine singing voice and renders\nhln numbers In a manner exhibiting\ncultivation, The feminine portion la\ncomposed of attractive young sing\nerti aud dancers, a lact taken advantage ol by capable and Inventive\nstago management, to form young\ncreatures, Into bouquets, garlands\nand tableaux galore. The ortr.innl\nBroilers consisting of young girls of\nexact size and weight each one a\ndancing export Is a component pari\nof tho \"Chef\" and     will make their\nCranbrook ii\nLivery\n\\i>\nWe ask you to call aad try\nour uew Consignment of new\nand Up-to-date rigs for\nWinter   and   Bummer.   Just\nreceived Tupplr aad Reliable\nHorses at yuur disposal.\nOlve them a trial aad be\nconvinced.\nHh.iiia 47\nt'r\u00bbnl,r,i\u201ek. HO.\ngoods must  be    supplied\nt<> the city oi Cranbrook, nub\norder    lor   the     same  is given ou a\nduly printed   order   form, signed by\ntlie Foreman ui each department  or\nbv  the Citv  Clerk.\nT. M. ROBERTS,\nCity Clerk.\nHated  tins Uid  Dav  of March,\nmm    Cranbrook,  u. C. 10-14\nCRANBROOK  LANU DISTRICT.\nDistrict of East Kooteuay\n1,   Jeremiah  11    Hutchison uf  Hosa\nland, U   0 ,  Merchant, intend to apply for permission to   purchase    the\nfollowing  described     lands: -    Commencing at a pust     planted at     the\nnortheast     curner about one     mile\nnorth aud tip    cbains    east    ul the\nnorthwest coruer ul Lot 7897, thence i,.\nsuuth 80 chains; thence west 80 ch ilns j -! \u00bb \"\ntheuce north 80     chnlns; thence eaat j.,\nno chaina to the point of conunence-\nitieut, containing 040 acres    inure ur\nless.\nJeremiah   H.   Hutchison, Locator,\nF. R. Anderson, Agent.\nDated 8th March, 1910. 19-21\nul a dam lu be constructed ull Clown j\nI Lands at the head uf the said creek\nin a reservoii and uii a ball nu acre I\nand not over ten leet in depth. The\nreservoir will he lowered and relilled\nby means of a beadgate, Nut over\ntwo acres uf Orowtl Lands will he\noccupied by the wurks and uu private\nparties will be affected thereby.\nThis notice was posted un the ltitli\nday uf March 1910, and application\nwill be made tu the Water Cuiiiiuis\nsiutter, at Oranbrook, un Tuesday\nthe llllli day ui April, 19111 at eleven\no'clock in the forenoon.\nJOHN KOUEHTSON\nLilli WILLIAM   KOHERTSON.\nChester ll.  Paulson, Locator,\nEathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWillinm R,  Hutts, Witness.     10-15\nCBANBROOK LANU DISTRICT\nDistrict of Kooteuay.\nTako   notice that I Joseph   Walsh,\nconstable, uf Fort   Steele,   intend to\ni apply fur permission tu purchase the\nj lollowing described lands:   commence-\npost     planted at the north\nliue of Carlln's timber lease running\n20 chains   north,    thence     40 chains\n[east, thence 20    chains south, thence\n40 chaius   west   tu    place   or    com-\n, mencemeiit, containing HO acres more\n' or less.\nJOSEPH WALSH.\nDated March 12th 1910. 12-111\nNOTICE\nNotice is hereby given tbat 30 days\nalter date I intend   to   apply to the\nHonorable   Chief     Commissioner    ol\nLauds lor a license to   prospect   for\ncoal and petroleum   over thc follow\nnig lunds, situate   in thc   distriel n\nSoutheast Kootenay,   British Colum\nbla, iu Lot 4593:    Commencing at t\npost planted   at or   near live   mile\ndue east of tlie 99 mile pust on C.P\nR. survey line, which is tlie   western\nboundary ol Lot 4598, and being tin\nnorthwest coiner    post of     Anna K.\nPaulson's cluim:  thence south elghti\n(80) chains; theuce    enst oighty (80\nchains;     tbence    north     eighty  i.80\nchains;    thence    west    eighty     (80,\nchains to the point of commencement.\nmaking 640 acres, more or less.\nLocated this   2nd day t.l February.\n1910.\nAnna K. Paulson,   Locator.\nEathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWilliam E.  Butts, Witness.     10-15\nNOTICE\n**********************\nThe Fountain Head of Life\nIs The Stomach\nA man who hat \u2022 weak tod unpaired stomach \u00abod who doet uut\nproperly digest bit food will toon find that hit blood Imu become\nweak aad impoverished, tad tb*t hit whole body ii improperly atai\nistufiuieatly nourished.\nDr. PlUaJCi-'S GOLDEN NfiDteXL DlSVOVtttr\nmakaa tba atomaek atromg, promote* tn* flow ot\ndlfatlva fmlcea. rtatorta tba loat appetite, makaa\naaatmiiatlaa perfect, invlWaratea tba liter mm*\npmfWaa aad aarickaa tba blood. It la the treat blood*maker,\nnaebbaildar aad reatmratlve nerve tonic. It mmkea men\nat em at Im  body, active  Im   mind  aad coml Im  lodgement.\nThii l)i\u00ab\u00ab<j\u00bb\u00abff \" it i pure, glyceric extract o( American medical roott,\n-absolutely free irom alcohol and all injurious, hahit*formuiii drug*. All ite\nsetjredtenu are primed on iti wrappers. Il ha> no relationship with leurm\n\u25a0ottruaat. lu etrcrv ingredient it endoftt-d by the leader* in all the \u00bbthooU *A\nraedicin*. Don't accept a tecret nut I mm at a substitute for this tune-proven\nremedv aa i\"o\u00bbi COMPOSITION, Ait voui NRloimoiti, They must know til'\naenr cures made by it daring patt 41) yeetw, right in yuur own neighborhood.\nWorld's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. K.N . Pierce, I*res.. BufftiSi, N. V.\nHam and Bacon\nNotice is heseby givon that 30 davi-\nliter date I intond   to   npply to the\nHonorable   Chief     Commissioner    of\n. Lands for a llconso to   prospect   for\n; coal and petroleum   over the billow\n| ing lands, situate   ln the   district oi\nj Southeast Kootenay,   British Colum\n.   bla, in Lot 4593:    Commencing nt n\nJ , | post planted at   or near   four   mile-\n\u25bc|due east of the 39 mile post on O.P\nI R. survey lino, which is the   western\n; boundary ol Lot 4693, and being the\nsouthwest comer    post of Joseph S\nBanner's claim:     thenee north eighty\n(80) chains; thence east    eighty (80i\ncbains;     thenco   south eighty     (801\nchains; thence west eighty (80) chains\nto tho point ot commencement,  mnk\nIng 040 acres, more or less\nLocated this\n1910.\n2nd day of February\nOur\n\u25a0.iiiiikwl\nineatu\nnet\nnlwu\nyt> fresh\nstool*\nWe\nam\nsun\nIhnl   i\nf )\nllll\n11'V\nIllOlli\nunco  you\nwill\nagree\nwill\nII!*\nUml   11\nay\nar\n\u25a0  ih\n\u2022 bos\nItaviift'tl\nund\nIIKISl\nwin\nIitan\nnn  atlin\noil\nin\n\u25a0nl,\nyon\nin v\u00bbs evrir\nonion\nP.Woods & Co,\nMME 57\n*, 0. BOX. IM\nJoseph H. Danner,   Locator\n; Eathen W. Butts, Agent\n.    William  K.  Butts, Witness.     10 15\nNOTICE\nNotlco ia hereby given that 30 days\nnftor date I Intend   to   apply to the\nHonorable   Chief     Commissioner   of\ni Lands for a license to   prospect   lor\ni coal and petroleum   over the follow\n! Ing lands, situate   in the  district oi\n| Houtheaat Kootenay,   British Colum\nbla, In Lot 4693:    Commencing nt u\npost planted   at or   nenr live   miles\ndue east ol the 39 mile post on C.I'\nIt. survey lino, which is the   western\nboundary ot Lot 4599, and being thu\nI northeast    corner post of Chester It\nj Paulson's claim: thence south oightv\n1 (80) chains; thenco    wost eighty (90i\nchains;     thenee   north    eigbty    (801\nchains; thenco oast olghty (801 chains\nto the point of commencement, mak\ning 040 acres, more or less.\nLocated this   2nd day of February.\n1910. \"\nCheater It. Paulson,   Locator,\nEathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWilliam R.  Butts. Wltneaa.     10-15\nCRANBROOK LAND nlHTIUCT\nDistrict of Hast Kootenny.\nf, John o. Anderson, ol Douglas\nTown, New BrutiBWlek, gentleman, Intond to apply for permission to pur\nchase tho following described lands:\nCommonclng at a post plnntcd al tbo\nnorthwest corner, about one mile\nnortb and 00 chains east ol the\nnorthwest corner of Lot 7397: thenee\nsouth 90 chains; thonco east 80 chains\nthence north 80 chains; thenco west\nsn chains, to the point of commence\nlimit, and containing 1140 acres moro\nor less.\nJohn 0. Anderson, Locator,\nF. It.  Anderson,  Agent.\nBated 8th Mnrch,  1910. 13-21\nCRANBROOK    LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Mast Kootenuy.\nTake notice thut 1 Robert Flndlay\nAnderson, of Hossland, U. C, occu\n,iatlon Selling Agent, intend to ap\nply Ior permission to purchase the\n.ollowiug described lands: Com\n.noticing ut a post' planted at the\nsoutheast corner of Lot 7842, tbence\nnorth to the southern boundnry of\ni.ot 784.1, about on chains,thenco easl\n..0 chains; thence south 60 chains;\nthence west 60 chains to tho point of\njommencoment, and containing 640\nseres more or less.\n13-21 R,   F.   Anderson,   Locator.\nDated this 3rd day of March lain\nCBANBROOK LAND DISTRICT*\nDistrict of Kootenay.\nTake notice that John Armour of\ni'rnnbrook, occupation employment\nagent, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following de\nscribed lands: -Commencing at e\npost planted at the N. K. corner of\nLot No. S760, thonce south 80 ch.iius\nmore or less; thence east 80 chains\nmore or loss to the hank ol tho St.\nMary's river; thence up stream to\npost ol commencement,\nJOHN    ARMOUR.\nDated .March 11,    1910,        12-16.\nCRANUIKIOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict ot Kast Kooteuay.\nI, Elizabeth Fluhrer, of Trail, B.C.\nhousekeeper, intend to upply for per\nmission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands: Commencing tit n\npost planted at the southeast cornei\nif Lot 7287, being the north weal\ncorner: thence south so chains; thonce\noast 80 chuius; thence north 80 chnins\nthonco west 80 chains to the polnl ol\ncommencement, containing 040 ueres\nmore or less.\nHllcaboth Fluhrer, Locntor,\nF. II. Anderson, Agent,\n.lulled lilb March, lino. 1:121\nORANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict ol F.ust Koolonuy.\nI Henrietta M. Tyson, of Trail, II.\nC, housekeeper, Intend to npplv fol\npermission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands: Commencing nt n\npost planted ut the southeast cornel\n\"I Lot 7827, being the southwest\ncorner: thence north 80 chnlns;tlienco\ncast 80 chnlns; thence soutli 80\nchains; thonce west 80 chains to the\npoint of commencement, containing\n640 acres more or lesB.\nHenrietta M. Tyson, Locator,\nF. R.  Anderson, Agent.\nHaled 6th  March,  1910. 13-21\nNOTIOH\nNotice is hereby given that 30 days\nafter date 1 intend to apply to tho\nHonorable chiel Commissioner of\nLands for a license to prospect for\ncoal and petroleum over the following lands, sltunte in the district oi\nSouthensl. Kootenay, British Colum\nbla, In Lot 4593: Commencing at a\npoat planted at or noar lour miles\nduo enst of thc 39 mile post 011 C.P.\nIt. survey line, which Is the western\nboundary ol Lol. 459:1, and bolng the\nnnrthonnt. cornor post of Paul A.\nPaulson's clnlm: thence south eighty\nchains; thence west eighty (801\nchnlns; thenco north eighty (80)\nchnins; thence oast eighty (80) chains\nlo the point, of commencement, making 640 acres more or less.\nLocated this 2nd tiny of February,\nihiii.\nPaul A. Paulson,    Locator,\nHathon W. Butts,  Agent,\nWilliam  R.   Butts,  Witness.     10-15.\nNOTIOH\nNotice is hereby given that 30 days\nniter date 1 Intend to apply to the\nHonorable Chlel Commissioner of\nLands for a license to prospect foi\nconl and petroleum over the following lauds, situate in the district 01\nSoutheast Kootenay, British Columbia, iu Lot 4593: Commencing at a\npost planted at or noar nine miles\ndue enst ol the 35 mile post on C.P.\nIt. survey line, which is tbe western\nboundary ol Lot 4593, and being the\nnortheast corner post of Walter J.\nAbbs' claim; thence west eighty (80)\nchains; tlieuce south eighty (80,\nchains; tlieuce cast eighty (80) chains\ntlionco north eighty (80) chains to\nthe point of commencement, making\nli'lo acres, more or less.\nLocated this 25th day of January,\n1910.\nWalter J.    Abbs,    Locator,\nKathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWilliam K.  Butts, Witness,     10-15.\nNOTICE\nNotice is hereby given that 30 days\nafter date 1 intend to apply to the\nHonorable Chief Commissioner of\nLands for a license to prospect for\ncoal niul petroleum over the lollowing lunds, situate in the district 01\nSouthenst Kootonny, British Colum\nIda, in Lot 4593: Commencing at s\npost planted nt or near nine miles\ndue cast of the 34 mile post on C.P.\n11. survey line, which is the western\nboundary ol Lot 4593, aud beiug the\nsoutheast corner poBt ol William M.\nCuiwits' claim: thenee north eighty\ni80i chains; tlieuce west eigbty (80)\nI'hnlns; thonce soutli eighty ISO)\nchains; thence cast eighty (80) chains\nto thc point of commencement, mak\ning 640 acres, more or less.\nI,ooateil this 26th dav   of January,\n1910.\nWilliam M. Guiwits,   Locator,\nKathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWilliam  K.   Butts,  Witness.     10-15.\nNOTICE\nNotice Is hereby given that 30 (lays\nniter date I Intond to apply to the\nHonorable (thief Commissioner of\nLands for a license to prospect for\ncoal and potroloum over the following Innils, situate in the district oi\nSouthenst Kootenay, British Columbia, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a\npost planted at or near nine miles\ndue east of the 34 mile post on O.P.\nIt. survey lino, which is the western\nhoiindnry of Lot 4593, anil being the\nsouthwest corner post of Carl K.\nGuiwits' claim; thenee east eigbty\n18O1 chains; thence north eighty (80)\nchnins; thence west eighty (80) chaius\nthence south eighty (80) chains to\nthi' point of commencement, making\ntill) acres, more or less.\nLocated this 26th day   ol January,\n1910.\nCarl 13. Guiwits,   Locntor,\nEathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWillinm   IC.   Hutts,   Witness.     1015\nNOTICK\nNotice Is hereby given lhat SO (lays\nniter date I Intend to apply to the\nHonorable Chiel Commissioner 1 f\nLands for a license to prospect for\ncoal and petroleum over the follow\ning Innils, situate in the district of\nSoutheast Kootenay, British Columbia, iu Lot 4593: Commencing at a\npost plnnteil nt or near four miles\ndue enst of the 39 mile posl. on C.P.\nIt. survey line, which is the western\nboundary ol Lot 4593, and being the\nsoutheast corner post of Joseph S,\nthinner's claim: thonce north eighty\n18111 chains; thenre west eighty 18O1\nchains; thonco south eighty 1801\nclinlns; thence oast eighty (80) chains\nto the point of commencement, making 640 acres, more or less.\nLocated this   2nd tlBy of February\nmill.\nJoseph S. Banner,   Locator,\nEathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWillinm  R,  Butts, Witness.     10-15\nOFFICIAL ADMINISTRATORS ACT\nNOTICE is hereby given that nn\nthe 23rd day ol March, 1910. It was\nordcretl by P. B. Wilson, Esquire,\nJudge of the County Court of East\nKootonay, thnt Jumes Ferguson\nArmstrong, Official Administrator lor\nthat portion ot the County ol Kootenny included In the Electoral Dis\nstrict of Crnnhrook and Fernie, be\nAdministrator of all and singular the\nestate of Donald Carson deceased intestate.\nEvery person indebted to tbe said\ndecenscd Is required to make payment forthwith to the undersigned.'\nEvery person having in possession\noifiieto belonging to the deceased la\nrequired forthwith to notify the undersigned.\nEvery creditor or other person\nbnvliii; any clnlm upon or Interest In\ntba distribution of the estate ot the\nCRANBRUOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict ol Kast Kootenay.\nI, James W. Lougheed. of Roaaland\nII. C, Tailor, intend to. apply tor\npermission to purchase thi following\ndescribed lands -- Comouadag at a\npost planted at the southwest corner\nabout one mile north aud 60 cbains\neast ol tbe northwest corner of Lot\n7397: thence uorth 80 chains; theuce\neast 80 cbains; thence south SOchalns\ntheuce west 80 chaina to the point of\ncommencement, containing 640 acres\nmore or less.\nJ. W. Lougheed, Locator,\nF. R. Anderson, Agent.\nlifted Sth day ol March, 1910.   13-21\nCKANBHOOK LANU DI3TRICT~\nDlstrlct ol Bast Kootenay.\nTake notice that James Fisher ol\nItoMHand, B. C, occupation pros-\npector. Intond to apply lor permission to purchase tho lollowing de-\nicrlbed lands:\u2014 Commencing at a\npost planted at the southwest corner\nol Lot 784S, tbence north 10 chaina;\nthence west 110 chains; theuce south\n10 chains; thence eaat 110 chains to\nrhe point ol commencement, aud\ncontaining 120 acres mora or less.\n13011 Jama*   Fisher   Locator.\nR. F. Anderson, Agent.\nDated March 19. 1910.\nCRANBROOK LANS DISTRICT\nDistrict ol Hast Kootenay.\nI, Harry 0, Bower, ol Rosslaud.B.\nC.\u201e Agent, intend to apply for permission to purchase thi following\ndescribed lands:-- Commencing at a\npost planted at the southeast corner\nabout one mil* north ami 00 chains\neast of the northwest corner of Lot\n7397: thence north 80 chain*; thenco\nwest 80 chains; thence south 80 chains\nthence east SO chains to the point of\ncommencement, containing 040 acre*\nmore or less.\nHarry C. Bowers, Locator,\nF. R. Anderson, Agent.\nDated 8th March, 1910. 13-21\nNOTICE    j\nNotice hi hereby given that W days\nafter date I intend to ajiply to th*\nHonorable Chiet Commissioner ol\nLauds for a license to prospect lor\ncoal aad petroleum over the lollowing land*, situate In the district ot\nSoutheast Kootenay, British Columbia,' la Lot 4593: Commencing at a\npost planted at or near neven miles\ndue eaat ol tbe 15 mil* poat on C.P.\nR. survey tin*, which la the western\nboundary ot Lot MM, and being ths\nsouthwest corner poat ol Paul A.\nPaulson'* claim thane* aorta eighty\n180) chains; thenee weat eighty (80)\nchains; thence south eighty (80)\nchains; theuce. east eighty' (10) chains\nto the point of commencement, making 040 acres, mon or less.\nLocated tbis 29th day ot January,\n1910.\nPaul A. Paulson,   Locator,\nEathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWilliam C. Bntta, Witness.     10-15.\nNOTIOB\nNotice is hereby given that SO lay*\nafter date I intend to apply to ths\nHonorable Chlel Commissioner ot\nLanda lor a license to prospect lor\ncoal and petroleum over the following lands, situate lo the district ot\nSoutheast Kootenay, British Columbia, lu Lot 4593: Commencing at a\npost planted at or near seven miles\ndue eaat of th* 35 mil* poat on C.P.\nIt. survey line, which ia tbe wMtern\nboundary ol Lot 4599, and beiug the\nnorthwest corner post ol Charles W,\nMason's claim: thane* east eighty\n(SO1 chains; thenee south eighty (80)\nchains; then\u2122 west slgbty 180) chains\ntbence north eighty (10) chains to\nIhe point of commencement, making\n1,40 acres, more or less.\nLocated this 29th day uf January,\n1910.\nCharles W. Mason,   Locator,\nKathen W. Butts, Agent.\nWilliam R. Butts, Witness.     10 IS.\nNOTIOB\nNotice is hereby given that -10 days\nafter date I Intend to apply to th*\nHonorable Chief Commissioner ol\nLands for a license to prospect lo\ncoal and petroleum over the lollowing lands, situate in tbe district of\nSoutheast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Lot 46911: Commencing at a\npott planted at or star seven miles\ndue esat ot tbe it mil* post oo C.P.\nR. survey line, which I* tht western\nboundary of Lot 4591, and being tb*\nsouthwest corner pott nf Anna K.\nPaulson's claim: theuce out eigbty\n(80) chains; tbtnet north eighty (80)\nchains; theuce wett eighty (10) chain*\ntbence south eighty (10) chains to\nthe point ol commencement, making\n040 acres, mora or Its*.\nLocated this 29th day ol January.\n1910.\nAnna K. Paulton,   Locator.\nEathen W. Butt*, Agent.\nWilliam K. Butts. Witness.     10 16. X  '\nIf You Want To Save Money\nNOW IS YOUR CHANCE\nThe largest and most complete stock of wall paper ever offered\nin Cranbrook is now on the market at\nActual Cost Landed in Store\nOver 10,000 rolls of elegant designs and 8,000 of them are new\n1910 stock just arrived.\nREMEMBER AT COST\nArmstrong\nAvenue\nB. H. SHORT \u2014\nThe Painter and Decorator   _\nnbrook\nB.C.\nft HOMtFOR\nTHE FARMER\nGood Agricultural Lands\nin Kootenay Valley.\nHOW TO PRE-EMPT LAND\nInstructions How to Locate and Record Un-\nsurveyed Land.\nAn? person, oicopt an aborigine,\nbeing the head of n family, n widow,\nor a single mnn ovor eighteen years\nof age, and bolng n British subject\nor nu alien upon Ills making a declaration of his Intention to become\na British tnihjuct mny, for agricultural purposes, record any track not\nescimdtng one hundred and sixty\nacres, of unoccupied and reserved\ncrown landn which may not be within an Indian sot Moment.\nIf tbo land bo tinsurveyod, be shall\nBrut, place a stake or post four Inches sonars and iinir nr mure loot high\n(tree stnnip siiltnted and ol the proper height will dol at ouo corner of\nthe land to be recorded, he shall Inset tin. his iinttin nnd tho tingle which\nIt represents, thus: John Brown's\nland, N. B, post or N. W. post or\nwhatever cornor tho post may represent. In ndtlltioii to this, ho must\npost a written or printed notlco giving description in detail of the length\nand direction ol tho boundary lines\nof the lend sought and the date of\nUs location and-of; his Intention to\napply for a record ol tho same.\nAlter staking, the land \"and marking the post, the applicant must\nmake an application ln writing to\ntho commissioner of the district within which the land is situated. Thin\napplication must, lie ;recorded within\nthirty dnys aftor4ocatlonj If tho land\nin within.ton miles of thc nfflcc ol\nthe commissioner, one additional dny\nwill bo allowed lor the filing of such\napplication for every' additional ton\nmllos or traction thereof. Tho application must .contain n lull description, In duplicate, ol the lmid sought\nto bo acquired and must also have\nattached a. sketch plan In duplicate,\nand be accompanied by a fee of J2.00\nand n declaration re staking.\nTt the applicant desires to pre-empt\naurveyod land, he must make a sim\nliar application ln   writing    to the\nCommissioner, giving the description\nas before mentioned, and accompanying lt witb plan In duplicate. He\nmust also pay the ti.Uu lee. It will\nnot be necessary for him to plant\nposts.\nAny number of persons not eicsed-\nlng four may unite in partnership\nfor the purpose of pre-empting, holding and working land, aad shall be\neligible to pre-empt as a Brm, for\nagricultural purposes, an area to the\nextent to eaqh of tbe persons, of one\nhundred and sixty acres. Each member ol the firm shall represent his Interest hy occupation of some portion\not tbe land so held, but it shall not\nbe necessary In such cases, that he\nshall reside on his particular preemption, all persons may reside together on on of the pieces. For the!\npurpose of obtaining a Certificate of!\nImprovements the land pre-empted In\nthis way, it wlll be necessary to\nshow the Commissioner, that Improvements amounting in the aggregate to $2.50 per acre, ttir tbe whole\nof the land havo been made on some\nportion thereof. A pre-emptor or\npro-emptors of nnstirvoyed lands shall\nhave the land surveyed at his own\ncost and expense, within five years\nIrom the date of his record, subject\nto tbe ratification of the boundaries.\nIn all cases the person or persons\nmaking the pre-emption entry shall\nwithin sixty days from the date of\ncertificate) enter into occupation of\nthe land so recorded.\nA pre-emptor alter carrying out\ntho conditions pertaining to his preemption entry, is required to go lnio\noccupation ol tils lnnil (or a period\nol nt least two years and tn make\npermanent improvements thereon to\nthe value of 12.50 per acre. The\nmeaning of tho word \"Occupation\"\nunder the Act Implies tho continuous\nbona fide personal residence of the\npre-emptor of his family on the land\nrecorded by him. He may be absent\nduring the year, without permission\nfrom the Commissioner specially glvon Ior a period not longer than two\nmonths.\nA pre-emptor who has been In occupation of his pre-emption for not\nleas than two yearn from the date ot\nIts record, shall be entitled to receive\nfrom Uie Commissioner, a Certificate\nof Improvement upon his proving by\ndeclaration ln writing of himself and,\ntwo other persons, or in such manner\nas may be required, that he has been\nln occupation ot his pre-emption\nclaim from the record thoroof, and\nhas made permanent Improvements!\nthereon to thc value of 12.50 per1\nacre.\nAlter the granting of the Certificate ol Improvements as aforesaid\nand the payment ot 11.00 per aere lor\nthe land has heen mado, a crown\ngrant of tho foe simple ot nnd in the\nland recorded In such certitleate wilt\nbo executed in favor ot the pre-emptor, upon the payment ot tho sum of\n$10.00 therefor; hut no crown grant\nshall be executed in favor ot any;\nalien    who   may have\nJohn P. Larson Is steadily working\non his placer ground on Wild Horn\ncreek. He expects to have the flume\nready for operation early this summer.\nMoyie, and the big stlrer-lead\nmines tributary, continue to attract\ngreat attention, and the recent discoveries at the St. Eugene, Society\nGirl and the Airora, which are ot\nimportance, havo added to the prospective value ol the camp.\nThe outlook tor quartz and placer\nmining on Perry creek ls very bright\nand mining men are beginning operations early.\nMore properties ln the mining section tributary to Cranbrook will be\nworked this set son than has been\nbefore In many years.\nThe work ot preparing for the beginning of operations, this season on\nWild Horse creek: la going on actively In all the placer inines.\nIt is reported that considerable\nwork will bo perHormed on a number\nof quartz propot ties on Wild Horse\ncreek this year.\nTho building nf the Kootenay Central railway will havei a stimulating\nInfluence on pro ipectlmg and exploration In the whole ot .the Oranbrook\ndistrict.\nConditions    in   the     Klatbead oil\nfields are not what tbey     should be.\nThough It ha* been announced   that\nboring   tor oil   will   commence thu|\nsummer.\nIt seems quite natural that th*\nplacer fields of the Cranbrook dig-\nshould again revive the spirits ol enterprising miners aad capitalist*.\nIrom the Franco-Canadian Treaty.\nOur preferential treatment of the\nMother Country bas been expressly\nrecognized by tbe United States as a\ndomestic matter, over which they can\nfeel no grievance. But the French\ntreaty does give to Franco a distinct\nprelerence over the United States.'\n[(Moreover, Mr. Fielding hoped that\nCanada would get better treatment\non certain lines ln France than the\nUnited States, for instance, he declared that Canadian harvesters\nwould enjoy a preference of $8.00 a\nmachine In France over American\nharvesters. However, France gave\nus only a part of her \"conventlal\"\nor minimum tariff.\nThis bargain brought the present\ntariff row upon our hands and gave\nthe United States an excuse to club\niu into lowering our tarlll on American goods. Then France gave the\nUnited States all she had given us,\nand more. Thus tne net situation 1b\nthat the Americans give nothing, get\nbetter treatment from France than\nwe do, and have a lever on us which\ntbey are twisting lor all tbey are\nworth.\nMr. Fielding has been ignonlmlous-\nly outwitted,\nPARISIAN SAW\nCDKIS DANDRUFF\ni?^\u00bbWM^\u00bb*\u00bb\u00bb'**\u00bb^'^\u00ab^****>\u00bb*\u00ab*>,\u00ab^*s**>*^\u00bb,\u00bb*\u00bb*^'*'*'^\u00bb,\u00ab\u00bb^\u00bb>\n0. B. WARD. Manager\nO. J. LITTLE, Secretary\nThe Oranbrook Agonoy Oo.\nREAL ESTATE, INSURANCE   EMPLOYMENT '\nPHONE 880 F. O.  BOX 1*\nOranbrook, - - B. O.\n*******************************************\nNATURES FERTILIZER\nTo get the best results from\nyour fruit trees you must put\nnourishment into the ground-\nOUR     SHIPMENTS\nFollowing are the ore shinoents\ntrom mines, ln the Cranbrook dMtrfct\nlor the pant week and year to date:\nSt.    Bugtyie    iol  4.047\nSullivan       845  8,162\nTotal    614 6.S09\nFBLDINU OUTWITtID\nTried to Mats a Barfaia With\nFrrtnae, Oats Lsft\n. Ottawa, March 30. - At the- moment\n\\ of writing the tarlll negotiations be\ntween Cannula and tbe United States\nnre banging) In the wind, with governmental apologists hinting at \u2022\nsurrender. Thc most important development, however, has been the\ndeclared   ni notion ot France which has conceded\nIfitDoa'tlsattioft Murphy Will\nQiva Yoa Bask Yoar Mosey.\nYes, Parisian Sage, the most invigorating hair restorer, cures dandruff\nand grows hair. The women of Canada, who have luxuriant hair, know\nlt does, and that is why thousands\nof attractive woman throughout the\nland are regularly using It.\nFor yean this almost marvelous\ngrower of lustrous and beautiful\nhair was confined to tbe elite of\nEurope and New York City, but\nabout two years ago It was given to\na select Hat ol druggists, and today\ncan be obtained in any city or town\nIn America where society women of\nrefinement dwell.       *\nParisian Bag* Is th* most delightful hair tonic In the world. It makes\nthe hair toft, lustrous and luxuriant\nin a lew day*. It is perfumed most\ndaintily aad la not sticky or greasy.\nIt stops tailing hair, cures dandruff\naad Itching scalp in two weeks or\nmoney back, Beattle-Murphy, Ltd.,\neeU* It lor 50 cents a large bottle,\nand guarantee* It, or direct, all\ncharges prepaid, by Canadian makers\nOlroux Mfg. Co., Erie, Ont.\nDried Blood Ferti uer\nTry Our   Blood and Bone Mixture\nTankage.\nP. BURNS & CO.\n\u25a0    el\n< \u2022\ni >      Phone 10\nt >\n'> ....\nP. 0. mat I\n^Tv\u00a5*faefffffffffeeww***9*****w\nhis Intention of becoming, \u201e.,_\nsubject, until    he haa he\ncome such according to law.\naforesaid,\nn British\nAccording to the man who has had\ndiscouraging experience, this Is not\nthe time to plant the garden.\nAll roads and trails to every mining camp centre at Cranbrook. All\ntrunk roads and railway* centre at\nCranbrook.\nSoon tbe man with tbe boe wlll be\nr -conventional\" rat. \u00ab\\**M *\"*!.** ** \u25a0\",\\f* **\nduties, our whole present disagree-1 spading fork la the one that Is onto\nment with the United States, springs I bis Job.\nto tho IJnIOed States hi* whole mini-\nNO FLAWS\nin this Chain or Anchor,both have had\nthe same care in manufacture as\"The\nFlour of the Mark.\" Anchor Brand\nMenfd. by\nI,HITCH linos.\nFlouk Mills\nOal. Lake. Man.\niSLc.\nr-*#-*i\nrXncHoa IS Mi\nSold by\nles'ling dealers\nin every\nlively towli.  17\n.\"SAS8K7-\nCAMPBELL* MOWING\nSOLE  AGENTS. f \u00bb *<**^*rW4+*M+W^+++\nt      LOCAL   NEWS.\nI j\n|\nW. w, Brown ot Revelstoke, was iii\ntOWU Wednesday.\nA. Lund,  ol     Wardner. was iu tbe\ncity Wednesday.\nJ. C. Campbell, uf Cbieaju. waa iu\nths city Wednesday.\nChoice  Florida  Tomatoes at   Camp\nbell \u00a3 Manning,\nThe Board of    Trade  will meet 00\nTuesday evening next\nOalifornia  Asparnus,      sweet      ami\ntender, at Campbell i  ManimiK\nBorn -At  Cranbrook,    March Ktb,\nto Mr   and Mrs. J. Moss, a son.\nJ    H    Weston,  ot   Spokane,  was in\nthe city Tuesday\nAl M'ltz. president <.f the Fern\nKurt Steele Brewing Oo, whs in t\ncity Tuesday.\nH. K. Buttrey, ol Loudon, J.\nCrftpo, of St. Anthony, anil J.\nr.i|eiger of Lethbrldge, wen- quests\nthe Crauhrook Tuesday.\nAre you interested in the Libra\nvoting contest. Spend your mon\nm Patmore Bros, and got votes f\nthe Library,\nSeveral trams   and quite  a  uumt\nof men left  Cranbrook this    week\nworl. iu the    logging camps on t\nSkookUlll-Clllk'li\nC. M. Loyat, J. 0, Phillips and J\nCannon, of Montreal, were resistere-\nat the Crnnhrook Monday.\nA  mooting o| tho     share In Idorw nl      We hnve n splendid    line    of    Bath J.  W,  Fitch,   .1.  MrTavish    and  R.\nthe  Ann.ni  mine  was held on  Batlir Uoom      accessories   Including      towel F-   Johnston, of     Moyie.  were in  the\nday ovoning last at     tbo Crauhrook hara and holders, sponge   nnd   snap city  Monday,\nhotel,   the  mauager   reported   vvorh as holders,   bath   -cuts and  mirrors, and\nbeing   perfectly     satisfactory   al   the the Knickerbocker  Bhower Brushes.  \u2022 A   J.  Uaker w   Linden, w.   Moore     Mr. and Mrn. K. S. Davis;   and Mi\nnun.'. l'atmore Bros ami   I)      .1      Blensdel) of Vancouver,! and Mrs,  L.  0,    Scammon, of Eaat\n\u2014  wero gtiosts     at the Cranbrook Mon-j port,   were  Cranbrook  visitors Tuei\nChas, Theis, of     sp..Kane.   whs in     Never Iudgo n     person hy his mil day. 'day.\nthe city     Wednesday,   attending the ward nppoarance.       \\ shabby     coat\newspapei publisher\n.vonring o high plug\ngold heatlod cane may\nMrs   F, McMahon,     of   Kimberley,\nwa.-. nhoppiug  in   Cranbrook  Tuesday\nSee G H Leask .t Co . for plans\ntor  dpnut:   building  aud   be   ready   tn\nstart with rhe opening of the season\nPresent indications are that wood\nmen in Kast Kootenay during the\npast wmtei  did not     spare a ilnglc\ntree.\nIndians   gathered   from  all   parts  ol\nthe Kootenay to take pari in the\nKa-ster festivities at St Etugeno\nMission\nfunora] ol his nelce,  Miss Hirt.-., who maj\ndied aumlaj   last of typhoid fever al while a   n\nthe st   Kugenc hospital hat, sportl\nIn'  a  dotinqiionl   BUbacrtlior.\nThere wns a  largo audience at   tho\nopera   House on     Thursday   'VOnlug Wo have the  Pest   line uf  iVllupsi\nThe diamond ring   wns won by Mi bio Go-CartH   mi the    martaet,   and\nMartineau, ol     tho Canadian  Hotel will ho onlj  too pleased to have you\nThe lucky number was -io;t compare our pines     with any     Sou\nout   Fulton line    Patmore Bros.\nNoi hnu:  would  ptenao  tlie i pie of\nSouthensl  Kootonay bettei     than to |,;    '   WfttUi, ol Wattsburg, was In\nLn....   \u201e'),.,\u201e   , ,..,,,.,  tho Pit)   Tuesday     on  buslnoss     Mr.\nknow   nhen construction    will    com Wfttta saye   \"tlint promises aro very\nm*ncfl ou the Ki irj  Central rail \u25a0\u201e.,!,,   ,,\u201e   ,tll.  lumbci   Industry  this\nvvaj year.\"                                               | -j I\nSpecial  Kaster     iervicea were held\ntu all  thc churches last   Sunday, au '\nthe sermons and music was in keep\nSliced  Ham and   Bacon.     cut just! \"\u00bbK with the day\nright,  at Campbell \u00a3  Manning \t\n!    \\ chimney on tire at tbe resltranee\nengaged!0' ^l    Herbert  Connoly  brought\nConstable      McLean    was\nin collecting  business taics this week' tbc tii\nBlood  Oranges  and\nStewart's.\ndepartment  on  Sunday mon:\ning\nTangai lnes ai\nA meeting of the Cranbrook Hockey Club wad held on Friday evening\nJ, V Davidson, ot Calgary, W. (i\nMacleod. of Montreal, and Q. l*\nQeiger, Ol Spokane, were guests nl\nthe Cranbrook Wednesday\nC W Armstrong, and J P Nenrv A good many strangers have conn'\nof Toronto, were guests at the Cran ; to town during the past week 11\nbrook  Wednesday. :tQe rl\u00b0h and  fertile fruit     and agri\n  ' cultural lands the attraction?\nB\u00bbg  audienres   witnessed  tbe  move-1 \t\ning picture-, at     the Kdii.n   Theatr.      Miss Mary  J   Currie     has been cn\nthis week *aged as a teacher   at     the     public,\n. .   . school       She     will   foi  the present\nLittle Miss Flora Baldwin,  thi peo-  have charge of the primary class\npies favorite, will sing at ibe Edison'   I\ntheatre  tonight Parent>      who    have      children    of j\n. ' school  age  isii     years'  should have <\nHelntz's Sweet and Soui   Pickles in! them enrolled on  Monday  April  4th, |\nbulk.,  at  Campbell *   Manning ! '\u25a0  the new primary  class  which  will I\n\u25a0\u25a0_..-\u25a0 [be  formed  on  that  date\nMr. and Mrs.   t'ba.-*.  KUngensmith,\nof Elko, were in the city Wednesday]\nattending the funeral of Miss Hirta.\nMr.  and    Mrs.    John     Bead\ndaughter,    of      Medicine  Hat\nCranbrook  visitors Wednesday\nJUST ARRIVED   A    good   assort\nment of the latest and moat popular\n| songs and instrumental  pieces.     Call\nand i it  once and   pick out     your choice,\nwere. Our    prices      35, 25,    and   50   tents.\n| Cheaper   music expected    daily.    Let\n- us have your order.\nAn extra    primary     class     wit be! McINTYHE &  BRICKSON,\nowned  tn the public school on Mon-      Armstrong  Avenue.      next   door  to\nil-iv next I The Prospector Office.\n . ,   otis  Staples, -if Wycliffe, president\nFred Small, customs officer at\\\u00b0l the 0tl(1 Staples Lumber Co., was\nKlngsgate, was in the city Monday, In the city Tuesday Mr. Staples\nvisiting his brother  Mr.   E.   Small.      says:  \"that a large number   of logs\n  will be cut, and that there will be a\nHozelwood Ice Cream, Strawberry | ready market for lumber this year.\"\nand Vanilia flavors at    Stewart\nParticular people use a Knicker\nbdeker Shower brnsn 101 the bath.\nThey are made nf pure Para Rubber\nand make a splendid bath brush and\nshower combined. We will be pleas\ned  to  show   them. -Patmore Bros.\nDr. Hall has gone to the prairie\nprovince on business, He will be back\nsome time next week.\nThe Cran brook (Jolf Club will hold\na meeting at the city hall on Monday evening next.\nThe city band gave an open sir\nconcert on Monday evening which\nwas enjoyed by all present.\nUse a Knickerbocker Shower brush\nfor an invigorating bath. We have\nthem In all sties.    Patmore Bros,\nWm. Burton and family left on\nWednesday for Creston where they\nreside in the future.\nHazelwood Buttermilk, fresh today\nat Stewart's.\nW. K. 0. Hall bas purchased the\nresidence of 0. J, McLennan on Nor-\nbury  avenue.\nBorn\u2014At Cranbrook, on Wednis\nday, March 30, to Mr, and Mrs. W.\nB, Tuohey, a son. \u25a0\nMr. and Mrs. Warren Be.Beck, left\n. ou Friday last for New Westminster,\n\"'where they will reside.\nBorn. -At Cranhrnok. on Sunday,\nMnrch 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. B.\nMcFarlane, a son.\nNow that the base ball senson bas\ncommenced, the high ball ball (.eason\nought to end.\nOo to Stewart's lor choice Lettuce,\nAsparagus, Rhubarb, Cucumber.:, Ol\nery and Spinach\nThorn wen* man) mors births than\ndwat 1.1 :\u25a0\u00bb..-. year in Cnuibluok This\nIs tin* way tn glow\nConstable J Walsh, and Adam\nWi** ul Fort Steelv wns In the city |\nTuesday on business\nA necessity lot the bath Is \u00ab KuUl-\nerbockei Hbnwer brush A full line\nnt   Put more  Bros\nChoirs  Florida Tomatoes today st\nIt is reported that Mr. A. McCowan, car foreman of the C. P. R., has\nbeen appointed general car foreman\nfor tbe Canadian Northern, with\nheadquarters at Winnipeg. Mr, McCowan will go to Winnipeg in nbont\nfour weeks to assume his duties with\nthe C.N.\nWATER  ACT lf!09.\nTake notice that Camil Qodderls of\ncranbrook, farmer, will apply to the\nWater Commissioner nt Cranbrook\non the 10th day of May 191U at\neleven o'clock in the forenoon, for a\nlicence under Part V of the said act.\nfor a licence to divert one tenth of a\ncubic foot of water per second from\n.Joseph's Prairie Creek for the purpose of irrigating six aud a half\nacres of land being parts of Lots 27\nand 28 Group 1 Kootenay District,\nTho works proposed aro ditches and\nHumes to be constructed over Lot 24\nand 28 said group. The proposed\nditch bead is at tho head of the\nditch constructed by Frnnk dodderls\nno crown land will be occupied and\nno proprietors or licence holders will\nbe affected except the Baker Estate\nrepresented by V. Hyde Baker of\nCranbrook, and the Fernie Fori\nSteele Brewery Co., of Fernie, B. C.\nThis notice wns posted on tho 1st\ndav or April, 1010.\nCAMIL QODDERIB.\nSPRING TIMEIY\nI hf Mini uh\" ui-[i in Im right in the ni.nii'i\n.\u25a0I looks is well .!\u2022\u25a0 vi iiifin i \u00abill Ih glad in\nknow ih.ii   iln- complete  spring  shuwiiig  bl\nMen's tin nisliin\nthe time i\" thin\nis now   nn   \\ leu.\n'I \\ mu spi ing nm1\nNow\nShirts\nExclusiveness ol pattern, su\npel mi quality, excellent lit de-\nscribe our variety ol shins for\nmen. Ever)' wanted shade is\nhere.\n|   $1.00 to $2.50\nSpring Underwear\nfor evory.body\u2014medium to liffltl\nwoighl nml lightest weight if you\nwinit it, whether you hay Uie lettsl\nexpensive or the very line, you nre\nassured of the bust underwear you\ncan gel for the money.\ni'ol ton and Lisle Underwear in\nwhite, natural, black mid colors,\nnersiiil $1.00 til $2.50\nNatural Wool ami  Cashmere iu\nwhite ami natural, per suii\n $2.00 tu $7.50\nNew Hats.   New Sox,   New Ties\nMcCreery Bros.\nSuccessors to Burns Bros.\nReid Block\nGet Your\nGarden Seeds\nFrom Us\nThis line is northern grown.\nAs to fertility, just note the\nhog with green bristles in\nour window.\n********************************************\nGeorge   K.  Leask  *k Co.\n!\nBtlLDBRS\nand\nContractors\nPlans, Spkcifiuations\nAN'll   UsTIMATKS\nFURNISHED ON APPLICATION\n       I'lloN'l''. IU I', ll. BOX 8IIS\nM.I.  KINDS  OF   BUILDING   MATERIAL\nCONSTANTLY   ON   HAND.\n********************************************\nJ. D. McBride\nHardware Cranbrook H. C.\nCRANBROOK\nHOTEL\n1 Guests Comfort a Specialty   Good Stabling In Connection fj\nNearest to railroad depot.   Has accommodations   (or   tlie   public   unequalled  in\nCrunbrook.\nHOGGARTH A ROLLINS      -\nu\u00bb   Hot and Cold Baths Proprietors\nQ2e\\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\nKootenay and Western Railway Company's Land\nGrants. These lands are eminently suited for .the\nraising of\nSTEWART'S  I\nThe  Uiitliug  Fruit Store.        *\nChoice Oranges, Lemons\n\"SUNKIST BHAND\"\nBananas   Figs    Dates\nSweet Potatoes\nCelery\nHot House Lettuce\nRhubarb    Cranberries\nStewart's tine Cliocolaiei\nPURITY FLOUR\nTake Your Choice ^mi\n,of the\"PURITY'5 y\n*...   * Family\nFRUIT,   GRAIN   OR   STOCK\nand may be purchased  on  these  EASY  TERMS        ]\nfrom \\\nTHE     . i\nranadian   Pacific   Railway\nwho an- looking for settlers for this part\n1\nm!\ni\/ftvi'\n,V    il I    I\nI\nI'iinber Lands of the highest character, situated in\nthese (irants, are ollered lor sale iu blocks of from\n(1.(1.1 tcies upward.\niHMmnf\n\u25a0*\nX 2S\nGOOD SHIPPING FACILITIES SCENERY UNSURPASSED\nApply to the address ns shown on the attached |coupon\nfor Maps, Application Forms, Regulations and Litem u e\nDesk 13\n196 POUNDS\n,98 POUNDS\n49 POUNDS\n24 POUNDS       I4P0UNOS      7 POUNDS\nJ. S. 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