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About U o'clock\nthe game was called by Referee\n.1. P. Westiniiu, who soon found\nhu hud accepted a it i tiie nit occupation for one hour. The lineup ot the two tennis wns as follows:\nI'ranbrook Moyie\n.1. Davla r'linviml      l>. A. Avrea\nA. Iluiiilltnn \" .1. Ti'iiiner\nll. Hi-Heck    Center   W. Wormington\n.1. Breehll, llefenee .1. Yuan,.\nI'. Mitralnill \" ('. Kiniiiii\nThe game started with a rush\nand the spectators bad to watch\nclosely to see the bull. A lew\nquick passes were made and \u2022De-\nKeck found the basket Another\nscore was made on a foul, and\nthen the work begins in earnest.\nQuick passes follow and Davis\ngives the ball a neat loss over\nthe left shoulder and scores.\nNow Moyie wakes up and soon\nscores twice, the score is now 4|\nto a in favor of ('ranbrook and\ninterest increases. A few fouls\nare called and Ihe referee is\nthreatened by some nf Movie\nsi al wards but to uo avail, and\nif be erred in the game it might\nlie snid In, was too lenient as a\n[ew should have been put on* for\nwluil is commonly called\n\"beefing\". However he succeeded in holding the game down\nand DeBeck secures the hall and\nlast year,   and a bronze u.eilnl nl\nihe Si.  1,,,nis   World's   Pair in\nlum,\nThe Kootonay lead smellers\nhave reduced ihe ordinary\nfreight and treatment charges\non silver lead ores from \u00a315 tn\n\u2666ll' per Inn, It ,s expected Ibis\nreduction will oucoiirnge the\nworking of a number nf proper\nlies   mil   now   uperulh'o.   Tl,\"\nchief dilliellllv ill S e   plll'tS   nf\nihe Koolouny districts Is tho coal\nol getting  il res down  ihe\nmountains from ihe mines in rail\nor sleamer,\nBOARD UK TKADK MEETING\nAn Enthusiastic Audience in Favor\nof Cranbrook Being Terminal\nof K. C. R.\nA special meeting nf ibe\nCranbrook Hoard of Trade was\nheld iu the ('ouncil chamber on\nTuesday livening, The object of\nthe meeting was tn consider\nmeans whereby Cranbrook's in\nturest in the building of Iho\nKooienay Central Railway\nshould be looked after.\nThere wasa large ill tendance,\nPresident K. E, lieallie presided\nand in a few well chosen remarks slaled why Ihe meeting\nhad been called. Mayor Rogers\nwas in favor of llie K.C.R. making Cranbrook iis terminal, he\nknew from reports the immense\nresources of llie Kooienay valley\nits agricultural resources which\nwas a permanent indication of\nstability, .lames Ryan was not\nprepared In say which was the\nbest policy lo follow iu securing\nIhe railway, but   would  suggest\nmakes it 7 to  I,  ihen another, ,\n,.    ,     ,     .. \u201e   ,-.     ,   ,..    .    .    the appointment ot u committee\nloul makes ii 8, One halt minute]._ .\u201e...\u201e.._.,     .. ,      .   ,,\nremains in  the   tirst   half  and\nMovie docs the trick hy  finding\nthe basket and thus it ends 8 to I\nfor Cranbrook,\nDuring the second half the in-1\n, I lo investigate and  get   the  nee\neessary informal ion.\n.1.   D.  McBride was the nexl\nspeaker, Mr. McBride said  thai\n'\u2022\u2022every district had  ils supply\n,   , ,. j point, and  thai   Cranbrook  was\nteres! was ugh and the audience,'. . ,    ,     , ,\n\" \u201e\u201e    ,   ,, .. the  commercial,   banking   and\nenthusiastic.      ho ball trequont-     .  . , ,,    ,,    ..      ,\n ' mining    center    ol    Southeast\nly changing hands and \u00bbe wi*, ^ \u201e mil||i| 1)(, m ,u.,\nis excellent,  the audience lee Is lf,        cfl ^  ^\nthev  are  paid   lor their trouble        ,,       . \u2022     .. ,\n\u2022 '     ,\u201e, .north  not   lo  give them a much\nof coining.      lie scores run up.        .   , ,. .,.    ,,\nburning. C wanted conned ion   Willi   (ran\nbrook.    He wauled to see u com-\nirate\nLOCAL NEWS.\nA Knille was up from Kilo.\nWednesday on business.\n.1. S. Neil nf Granby, (Jue.,\nwus in the city Wednesday,\nDr. Hell was ai Gateway this\nweek nu professional business.\nV Hyde Baker went west nn\nMondays train,\n.lames [''inlay lefl oil  Tuesday\nnn a business trip to Spokane.\nThe place in buy your new\nSpring Hat is al Reid it  Co's\nA. Sutherland of Nelson was\nin the city Monday,\nII \\V, Davis of WyclilTe wasiu\nCranbrook Monday ou business.\nlied. Spring and Mattress al.\n$10.00, CCS.\nA mooting of the School Trus-\nlees was held on Saturday lasl.\nHarry Bradford of WyclilTe\nwas in the city Thursday.\nThe Firth-Enton combination\niu Wentworth Hall tonight.\n.1. A. Harvey lefl on Sunday\nfor the const on legal business.\nIRON BEDS-  *:'..:.\".\nCranbrook Co operative  Stores,\nT. 15. Roberts, nf Arhold St\nRoberts, was al Marysville Wednesday on company business.\nI'. McDiarmid nf Medicine Hal\nwas in the city S,onlay lasl.\nP. Atkinson, of Vancouver was\nin ibe city Monday.\nM. Robson of Rogina, was in\nllie city on business Monday.\nM. McMillan nl Wilmer was a\nguesl ai iln- Cosmopolitan on\nThursday,\nW. i: McFarlane wusivl Nelson this week on coinpnuy  busi\n.lames Carrol nf Kimberley\nwas In the city Tuesday ill I ending a meeting nl the Licence\nciilumissinllers.\nThe Palm, is Where you can\neel Ihe purest and best home\nmade candies in Cranhrook.\nConstable Morris was al East-\nport this wooli on official business.\nMrs. Bremner entertained her\nSunday School class of boys on\nWednesday evening,\n.1. I). McBride, Mayor lingers\nami W. T. Curd left ou Pridnys\nI rain for Calgary.\nHarry Drew, and H. Porter\ncame   down    from    Kimberley\nMonday on business.\n,1. Eslerbrook of Kimberley\nwas ai ihe Cosmopolitan on\nMonday.\nE, A. Hill came down from\nMovie Tuesday lo attend a meeting of llie Licence Commission.\nJohn Pink wenl to Bull River\nMonday on a visit lo the Chiel;- I\nannul Slmio mine. I    I1- T. Mnsser, anil W. K Miller\nI' Spokane were registered al\nand al ihe close stands 1:1 to  10]\nn favor of Moyie the lust goal\"\".' .\u2014 ..\u25a0...-..\u25a0 -...\n' . .   ..        ..    i notice appointed   lo  invest ign\nbeing made a minute before  the\nWhistle blew.\nIt was a  good name.       Our\nl'l\"\nI this matter, and if necessary  he\nI was willing to pledge the city to\n____       ,,      ,, moot auy obligation thai  might\nhome team showed up  well  audi \" '     .       ..     ,, ..',,\n. , ' ,    I accrue Irom getting the C.P.R\ncerta uly'Showed how to   play,,        ,     ., \u2022    ,      ,,\n, ,        '    'to  make  Ihe  terminal  ut Cran-\nthe   game.      It   was clean  und .      ,\nin I, ..brook,\nsportsmanlike.       If   we   would i     ...   .,  ,,     . ,,       ,..,,,,\n....... . ,,!     W, P. (iinil thought Ihal there\ncriticize tin? Moyie men, it would , .. , ,\n, .       .,        , ,  .     , were ample reasons lor  milking\nbe by saying they depend too ,,.,., ,    ,. .,\n,'..,, .      Cranhrook   the  terminal  ol the\nmuch on strength and are in   \u201e   ,.,\ncliued  to  be u  little too rough'    '   '  .'     .,    .\n ,,        ,.,,.,      u.  a,   VanDecar favored the\nand at tunes liuill lindmg.    With  ,. ,    ,\n,. ,    views    expressed    by   previous\npractice   with   a    lew    outside . ' ,,',,,,\n1 , ,,,        , speakers and   would  do  all   he\nteams they will make a strong i      ,,,   .  ,   .,\n...     ,       ,    ,    ,,could lo help Ihe cause,\naggregation.       Cranbrook   had       .    .,    ,,       ,,     ,.  ,..   ,     ,\n, ,. , ,,  ,        , i   J.  M.   Carroll  ol  Kimberley\nthe best ol the game all Ihrough      \u2022 ,,,,., ,.\n\" said thai the proper roule  Irom\nand should have won oul.\nEdward Elwell and Col, Henderson visited St. Mary's Prai\nI'ie on Wednesday oil business.\nArchie Mackenzie of Rossland\nwas ill Cranbrook Tuesday shaking hands with his many friends\nS. .1. Mighton returned Tuesday from a business trip to Leth-\nbridge.\nTo Rent A large front room,\nwith use of phone and bulb,\nupply   lo John   Dezall,  Garden\nSi reel.\nA good timepiece is a faithful\nfriend, We have a choice seloc\nHon of ladies and gents watches\nat prices to suit all pockets.\nWin. P, Tate  St Son.   Jewelers\nSt Opticians. |    ,.        , .,     ,,  ,,        .,.,\n1   |    Mr. and Mrs. (1. Drew ot Mon\nI real   were guests at Ihe Cran\nCranbrook Tuesday.\n('. II. Carveth of Movie was a\nguesl   at   ihe Cosmopolitan   on\nTuesday.\nMr. ami Mrs. .1. Whitehead of\nMoyie were Oruiibrcok visitor on\nSunday last.\nR. Grey of Spokane was a\nguesl al ihe Cosmopolitan on\nSunday last\nPred Robinson of Winnipeg\nwas a guesl at the Cranhrook on\nSunday last.\nWEEKLY MEETING OF COUNCIL\nBusiness Transacted   Will  Send\nDelegation to Calgary.\nThe regular weekly meeting\nof the city council was held in\nthe council chamber on Wednesday evening April I. There\nwere presenl His Worship Mayor\nRogers, and aldermen Tlsdale,\nPink, Ryan. Murphv and Jackson\nMinnies nl la-,1  rogulur   IIKlBl\nill\" were adopted as  r I,\nI,'. E, Beattie, presldenl nf tl,,.\nBoard of Trade presented a com\nimplication   from   Ihe   Board of\nTrade asking ih iiincil lo send\na committee to consull with Mr\nDennis, C P. R, land commissioner, al Calgary, in tho matter\nof the Kootenay Central Railway\nmaking Cranbrook iis southern\nterminal,\nA comtn tm lealion from .1.\nGrenior ro Bill Posting was read\nand his request for a licence\nwas refused.\nThe council approved  of ih\naction of the   Cranbrook   Board j\nof Trade, ami it was moved that\nthe council pay llie expenses of\na delegation of three to confer ]\nBright, president; E. (I  BoynlonI CRANBROOK.\nsecretary: \\  s Trow, treasurer \t\nand general manager.   Ti.e by- The Railway  Centre  of   South\ndrnullc works of t pany east Kootenay\nwere finished lust season, but not I \t\nin time to make any  extended\nmu.   as  the  latter   purl   nf  the\nseason was (piitedry     Pr Ihe\nquantity of gravel washed, how\never, the return was about llceul\npor eu id and ii.. new ground\nwas handled, li Is proposed in\npush oporallous during the com\nIng season in ihe inn extent\nallowed by ihe hydraulic equipment,\nSchool Reporl\nPupils nl   Division   11    Aim   nl.\ntained llio highest marks during!\nll inuili nl April.\nHK.N'IOII  l'l. \\ss\nM IKKS\n1 Joseph Bourgoliie,.    ---\n2 Lilian Leask.    ..   .    Hllll\nii    Sybil While      -ill\nI   Edward Neil.. -:'\u25a0-\n.11  Nlllll   CLASS.\n1 Cracc Welsh     s| i\n2 Robert Pinlev     \"2il\nEire at Fort Steele Junction.\nThe Royal Hotel at Port Steele\nThe shrewd mining man. the\nhustling merchant, or the exjier\ni.'ii.'ed railway bnildoi. coining\nin size up ihe situation in South\nousl Kootenay would naturally\nask himself, where Is  ihe  polnl\n\u25a0-. ntrally sit mitral thai from it\nI can besl reach all. in the\ngreater portion nf Ihe great\nmining regions in Iho surrounding mountains, the Immense\nare;,.-, nl limber, ihe agricultui'ul\nportions of Ihe Kootenay valley.\nin fact il nlire business of this\ndistrict\nCooking   ar I  Im a spol so\nravored by nature, he would unhesitatingly say tn himself on\nseeing Cranbrook, ;'bere is the\nideal spol for which I have been\nlh- would probably, say also,\nthis is 1 be commercial ami business centre ol a vasl Empire, all\nporlious ol tlii\u2014 Immense mining,\nlumbering and agricultural region is directly tributary to the\nCily nf Cranbrook, He would\nalso sny Ihal ihis city is the\nrailway centre ol ihis vast territory, llllll all railways now under consl riii'i ion. or to be constructed iu the future, must of\nnocessll v.  either have   its inilial\nAlbert Hanks came down from\nPerry Creek Monday on business.\nthe Skookum Chuck was direct to\nA   very   pleasant   time   was ...   ,    , , .\n....     i .   , Miuberley   making  i neclions\nspent   al   the   Manhattan   hotel        .    ,    '       .       '    , ,\n1 , with Ihe North Mar branch.\nafter  the  game   was over when      .,   .,\n.      , , I', h. Simpson spoke strongly\nthe Cranbrook hoys woi nlor-     ,.        . .,\n,,'...     .       , nl appointing a commit lee,  and\nlamed by Iln'Movie Irieuds.    A ,     .!' ,      ,\t\n,     ,, for Ihe pen ile nl   drunbl'OOK   In\npleasant tiuii'was spent  ami   all .        ,...,..        ,-, \u2022,\n1 ' keep trying until  il   was  an  ao\nhad a good lime .. ,    . ,,    .\n\u201e\u201e   com pushed fact,\nIhe    rcliirn    inalcb   will   l\u201e,      ,\u201e',\u201e ,,.,,. ,.,\n, .    ...      ,       ,   .      , W I. Held Inviired Ihcuppiiiut-\npluvcd ill ( riinhrnnk ill   Ihe near .        ,. ... ,\n'.    ' ing ol a cominillee, waseniilideiii\nthai it was in the interest of  the\nNlillil at Cranbrook. entire   districl     thai   Ihe   road\nSeveral large caichesof trout\nwere made by local tisheriiien\nduring the past week. Lester\nClapp and Wm. Lamb brought\nill |so tine fish from Pish Lakes,\nund a second party who tished\niu the same lake on Tuesday\ncaught  llio.\nThus. Slarbird, manager of\nthe Ptarmigan mines at Wilmer.\nund Mrs. Slarbird, who have\nbeen easl. passed through Cranbrook Tuesday on their way\nhniiie.\nRev, .1. P. Westman will have\ncharge of the rogular preaching\nservices iu the Methodisl .Church\nnext Sun,lay. Evening subject,\n\"The lireaiest of Quest ions\".\nT.hc service will open wilh a\ncongregational song service, All\nare Invited,\nbrook ou Monday.\n.1. W. Robinson the well known\nmill iimii. returned Thursday\nfrom a business I rip to Red Deer\nAIM.\nW. A. Allen, and C. D. Wrey-\nford of Vancouver were registered nt the Cranbrook on Sunday\nlasl.\nH.   M lonald,   P.   Monteilh\nand L. Miller of Wilmer, were\nregistered nl the Cosmopolitan\nou Monday,\nwith C. P. It. olHcials at Calgary |,lum,,inn wasburnl to the ground\nIn tho matte,  nf the  Koi lay k,  ,,\u201e. ,,,,,v  hom,s \u201e,   SulK,.lv\nCentral Railway. morning last,\n11 was moved  lhat  tenders bo     The cause of tiie  Cue is uncalled for feeding prisoners con    known, the Inmates barely escap\nlined in the city jail. ing with their lives.    A. McCool\n,  ,    .. , ,., poini. or  iis  terminal  al  Cran-\nIbe reporl of the linanee cone part owner and liiaiiager did noi  ,      ,     .,.,       . .   ,\n, , ,  | \u201e , . ... OI'ooK,     I here is no   wisdom   nr\nmittee was then  read,  adopted, save any of his persona   nllects.      ... ...\n,      ,      ,, .        ..,     ,    ,     ,   ,     ,     ninny  in  recrtm,nations or re,\nand the accounts ordered   paid,  escaping With only llio clothes he .        ...\n1 ,.'     ,,   ..,     ,,     grels,   Iho  situation with iis ad\nThe Health committee report- Tlmv    'vclll's'     \u00ab\u2022*'\u25a0   Plinth    tbe| va|1||1\u201eps  , disadvantages is\ned thai the Townsite cninpany hotel clerk lost his personal be ' l\u201e.rilj.,7 \u201e\/,,\u201e, ,,,\u201e!\u201e,;,'\u201e, is ,,1|0W\nwould take siio ,,er acre for I longings and *tla in cash which I M W(.|)(,sla(lv]im.p thelnterosts\nBlock   1(18,   bid   ibe.   eniuinillee\/^'s 0'his panla pnckel. |ot Mm en'l'ire district\nthought block IHO more suitable      Every Inmate was in bed when\nThe Works cominillee referred  the alarm was given  by a  man\ntenders   for  sidewalks   to   the  *\u2022\"\u00bb I Connolly who was sleep-1 ^V\",  ,,|\"l'|1'.v^1|,'m'1','n\ncouncil, and on  motion  was  re   ing down stairs.\nferred buck to the committee with     Ml'-   Mctlool   only   saved   hii\nInstructions to   use   thoir   besl  rlls|1  register   and   i ks.    Hii\njiidgeinenl in Ihe matter. j partners arcltoss Bros of Pernie\nThe contracts   for    sidewalk  t'ho building und  furniiure win\nwas  awarded   to Ceo. R. Leask   insured loi-sl.;   with   ftiOO  01\nSt Co, ut sl':i,'i. I the stock.\nli was moved that the delegation to Calgary bo  requested  it\ntake up the matter of annexing!    T)l0   Licence   C nissioneri\nblocks noi'lbeusi  of town  with UlM ., Sj,aol|l| \u201eM\u201e.lilllf  ,,\u201e   Wed\nMr.   I) lis and   that  the city  nl,sl,.iy , nsIdol.  ,,\u201e, m)\\\\ca ^^^^^^^\nsolicitor prepare the  n ssary tlonS| ,)f i,\",,,,.!, lV  ,|ollos ,,\u201e. \u201e| theso Ihingsin their proper light\nspeciticntions. Hotel licence at St. Mary's Luke, assured thai  under   tircum-\nBy-law No.-I being the City land one from Pred Drew lor stances can tiny railway building\nDebentures and Loan By-law, Royal Hotel at Kimberley. Both in ihis districl avoid making\nwas then Introduced and rend a applications were refused, this  City  either   ii-   initial ur\nLicence Commissioners Meet.\nIii'iii'iii our own City of Cranbrook.\" And in pushing Ibis\nprojeel of devolopmonl to city\nuud dislricl, we must look well\nuiiu the future, tor our\ninterests  are   the   best    Inter-\noris ...I  tl mire district,   we\nmiisi stand shoulder lo shoulder,\nshowing our faith in Ihe natural\nadvantages of our beautiful city\nby working tirelessly for its advancement, By showing this\nfaith nn all occasions, and by\nhelping ourselves we shall sooner nr later   tret   others   lo   see\n|    II.   C   McMullen of Calgary\nwas in the cily Tuesday\ni lerininal point.\nRow wow at Kamloops.\ntirsi time.\nBy-law No. \"1 was Ihen read a\nsecond timu.   The council then,\nresolved into a committee of tho     c. Smith etiuie up tr  Ward i \t\nwhole H nsider   said   by-law n\u00abr Tuesday on business A grand Pow-wow of  Indians\nNo- -I-   | will  be held   at   Kamloops  on\nAlderman Pink gave notice that!    'lust arrived, a carload nl   hay  April If.,    A number of  matters\n ,.     ,,... and mils      A. (!. Bowness. j i\u201e.,.,,,,_;,i., ,    ,   \t\nThe postal uiilhorilios liml. moved Hull a coiniuillee of live\nthat His Majesty's mulls 'are;be appointed, E. Elwollseconded\nbeing made the means of dislri-  the motion.\nbilling througl i  the country     The following c< littee  was\npostal cards of a very  indecent  upointed,   J. D- McBride.   Win.\nand suggestivo character. P- Gurd, V, Hyde Baker. G.  T.\nThe criminal code of Canada ! Rogers, and Dr. King, with P.\nmakes it a criminal offence fori B. Simpson and W, T. lieid as\nany person to manufacture such .'alternates\ncards or to expose them for sale. Pres, Beattie and Secretary\n' Tbe Polka, have been lustruc- Roberts were appointed a corn-\nted to lake proceedings against . mittee lo place the matte,'belor\null   persons  exposing for   sale\nCompel Won is keen in all lines\nnowadays. The temptation is\nlo promise much, and fall short\niu ihcaciiial performance. We\nendeavor in make our deeds\n,cover all our promises. Vour\nhi.llkl enne  lo I .ranbrook.     H<M 1 \u00bb|\u201e\u201elbi\u201ejr  contract   is   mil com-\nsuch cards.\nItems of Interest.\nthe city  council   on   Wednesday\nevening.\nThe Electric Liglil Co.. placed\nau arc light on  tl orner nf\npleled inilil we have your fill lost\napproval    Patmore Bros.\nThe Electric Light Co- are\nnow located in I heir new\nquarters on the corner of Lewis\nStreet and Armstrong Ave. ll\nis a comfortable building ami a\ncredit to the company.    The ar\nraugeineul is complete andJs an\nat   the   nexl   meeting   of     ibe,\" \"\u00b0      \"' '    \"\"\"\"\"-\u25a0'\u25a0 hire to bu considered   and  a   me\ncouncil  he would  introduce an      Duncan Dewar of Pori   Steele[ morlul   is lo be presented nt the\namendment to by-law No. fi, was In thocity Thursdny, Jn\"{   \"'\u2022   \"ie   throne   to   King\nAldorman Jackson gave notice   Edward,   luken  there in person\n...        I ,   . , ,1   . .i . Now is llie time In clean   up by a delegation of those  former\nP.  P.   Merrn,,,. C.   Monks,,,,. | thai he would al the nexl   n t- yom. yilrfs Hnd ,.he buck allovs.   kc-aln hunters\nami II. N. Wieinun of Winnipeg iug of the council  Introduce an \t\nwere registered a. Ihe Cranbrook  a, \u201e,,,\u201e\u201e\u201e \u201e, by.|ftw Na ;, The annual bull of the Knights        win  Rapo ,.      ~, \u201e,,\u201e\nM '\"\u00bb\u25a0  I    The ci.y council  pa I ares- of Pythias will be held on April       Will Raoe Por^King 8 Cup.\nPal more Bros, have the  repu-  (ilulion agreeing to pay tho ox- -'''\nSir   Th us   Liplnii   has  an\nt     ll\u2014'\nunion   for  doing   the    highest\ngrade ol tinning.     SI t   Melal\nami Blower Pipe work.\n., \"'\" null need that he will rice Sham\nand les,\nponsesofadolegatlontoCalgury     |,lvsll   ,.v\u201el.v   ,|.IV\nThe council then udloiirned,      \"Pnhn\".     Homumude    ,.. ,..\n\u2022|',.v ii,,,,,, rock I ll for 'be  Kings cup in\n \u201e, ,.,, New Building.   August     There   is   but   little\nI here ,vlll be a meeting ol lhe;   Hnve. Hreek -idge.-a lown doubt l.m Hull Shamrock III can\nl'ranbrook    Lacrnsse     Club   in        fnin, the  Sheen   Creek   I flllH i ,,   \u25a0\nWenUMirih   ll-ill    nn     Vlondav      The King Lumber  Co..   Inn-  ll\"IIMI\"   2,\"\u21221'. --\"'- belli   any   yuchl   in   Mm United\nueniwoiin   nan    oii      \\ii>un.i\\ i 'caiupson lhurs,la\\- , .\ncm.nine. eon,pleled   a    new    building  nu   atutes except the recuill   Amen\ntheir mill site just south of town.      A. Cameron and A,  T.   Clark \"a Cup tlefonder,   the  Rellanco\nWork mi  ihe bie  planing mill of Moyie were Cranbrook  vlsil- over llio 10 mile course oil Now\nwill   sunn  commence.     W,   E, ors nn Thursdny. port, nnd there Is a  fooling al\nWorden has completed the grad \"~\" ready  in  ynchling  circles thai\ning for the side trucks, ami il is I r<,| \"niikook       '*' '-'I ' '\",;\" ^'i\"\"1'1 haven cum.\nSaid    llllll Ihe  steel   will   be   laid        '   (.'o-OI'l'lKATIVU STOIH'IS |,.'l ilnr her ci|iia I.\niii ii very short tl  ,  There are the Columbia, Con-\nIv .1   Bradley the  painter  is stilulion   and     Relinnce    that\nPerry   (Jreek   Hydraulic   Mining|selling mil, he will go lo Calgary niighi   be  rn I. but   there  is\n(;0   Ly und engage in  ibe Ccnl's  fur hardly a chance of the lasl named\n2  nlithlng business,\nBarry Diminock of Klllgsgllln.\none nl His Majesty's custom\notlicers. was registered al the\nCranbrook Thursday\n('has Pinch and Pied. ,I,,lies\nof Marysville were in the city\nMonday attending a   meeting of |\nllie Licence I'nmlllissliiuers.\nattraction lo thai corner.    Those     Are you  mtorcslnd In a I'ur- nisnuui una \". Ihelnu   out   overhoard      Man\nin  the ollico  feel lhat now Ihey  nacer   If so we would be pleased I   ' '      -\nhave breathing space,  and   theilo talk It over with you,    We      Mr.   15,   G    Boynlon,   nl   La      M|8S Marion Glover \u201er Victor v;\"'1,N \" l\"'1\"'\"' \"\"' \"\"'\"''\ngeneral  public  will also liml il  have snmnlliing Interesting   to Crosse, Wlstonsln,  U.S.A., se,-.  |\u201e ,m.jvi!l|    ,,  town  Wediu'sdnj is    \"\"'     fasl enough  in    beal\nmuch more convehienl. hell you.    Cat more Bros, rotary of the  Perry  Creek   By   and   ha-   taken   a   position   as Shamrock    111,     although    she\n    driiuilo. Mining Co., Ltd., owning I Hleuogrupher In   W,  T Curd's was selected over the Constllu\nThe Fraternal Order of Eagles |    The voters_ lis! closed  March |ffl  hvl,|w,\u201e,.  uoM   ,.,,.,,..,-, v   on \"n  lion In defend the A ricaCup.\n,, ibi, f  I iug T1\"'  Coustilulloii   \u00ab. ,ethe\nThe Fraternal Order of EaglesI     ' ne \"\"''''f, ^, ^\"\u2122\" JmM',;\" la  hydraulic   gold   property   ,,\u201e \"\"\t\n^ff^i,^1^,'!1^r,^i^i^::;;1 ,^::,,i!;;,a^sn:;>aV,^|^.;Tc, k:,';,,r,s,ec,,,\u201e\u201e,\u201e, Wlv;\u201ev\u201e,\n.     t\u201e;\u25a0.-      -   ,        ,     .        I1\"\"\"\"' ovuiiiiikh i\" H,,'!,',',.,\u00ab.7tT;'i; I vision  which  will bo made onldlvlsion,    Kast   Kooienay,   hnsjnncl \"lionl-lni*; your   home,   yoiilyachl   besl   suit,,I   under    the\nAt the annual g ml meeting I Baker   street   ami    Armstrong \u201e\u201e\u00bb dur ng the coming moths UHlon. wiiun ,        ^   \u201e,\u201e\u201e,\u201e, f of |*ni \u25a0,. Brt.s clrcumstaiicns    to   uphold   this\nof  the  Crow's   Nest Pass Coal avenue, and one on the corner of On,T';\u00bb\u2122^   I Mlnlns K 'd as followsi   The The reason is. we make n S i   (.mint,y'a    s\u201e,,r v    iui big\n.   I  , .    ,                                          III                                                  U' I       I'll   11 l'l \"I I (I   I lli'M I1   11111   ll    111\"!  II\" V       IIHL;    lt''< \"I 'i   of*    M'ni'ni-',         i  i m                                                                                                                                         ,.                                               ,\u25a0                         \"m.\nCo.,   Ltd.,   it    was   mentioned  Baker street and H an vol ne ^,\u2122|\u00ab,\u00bb^f ^~\\m lobe     11, S. Krlxw.U. manager of the I,,,, ,,rs \u201e,,\u201e. ill he las, annual ally oflhesu iiioh     W, |,\u00ab\u201e le y|i(.lit|n,, \u201eV,.||N    Al|,,^t   \u201e,.,\nlhat the company  was awarded on Wednesday. Our city \"Dads  :,,,\u201e\u201e.,.\u201e,., \u201e,\u201e, ohnss.   Tu.\u201e \u201e |f8 Oranbrook   Brewing Co.,  ^\"l meeting or Ihe Perry Creek Hy JJS a.'e vet v much^ l.tonisled in \u00bbonl   is      Ilv\u00abil'\u00ab mv\"\"''\nibegold medal for coal and coke are determined lo    ghl up he ,        \u201e     ftbo      ,,   w\u201e,   ,,,. Sundav   las.   In   Perm.*.    M . ^ and at, v.,j i^^^      \\         ^,.\u201e \u201e, , , ,,\u201e,. ((j\nat the Lewis and Clark  Cente,.- city, and several small light   will; ladies night, and a good nigh! is F rta, \u25a0       I In ovo his      ,                                                                    feputation is at slake.                   the fore.      Boston Globe,\nuiul Exposition held ut Portland soon be placed In other localities assured on both evenings, Cranl ,K in tin. nea, eui ,\u00aby THE PROSPECTOR   CHANBROOK   B.C., APRIL 7.  ll)n(i\nL. CLAIM'\nW, Kill.I.INS\nfill note\nlinker Street,      Cranbrook, B.C.\nLighted   By   Electricity\nHeated By Hot Air   -\n111\nup Vmmcte. \"J\u00a3.\u00a3L!srX2 LMPLOYMENT\nwh\"\"' ''\u2022 AGENCY\nA. B. Grace,\nI'l'lll.lSIIKU    AMI    EDITOR,\nSATUKUAY,   Willi, 7. IIK111.\n.\u2022.\u00abu%mm%nu\u00abumw*i%mwu\u00abimwmw\nmimmuinui\nSomosdontists SnyUuilu$10 n wiil        lhoM who uro\nbill    will    ticcumuluio    *8,(HHi     i.,,,^,,., \u2022\u2022\u201e,. VVnrl< lo call unil\nmicroltps  in  ;i   month;  woll wc     sue\nuu',   hvin.jj Monte vour uni'\nT\nComfortable Bedrooms\nlirst Class Dining Room\nII E announcement that lh,\nCanadian Pacific Railway\nCompany  have eoniiiioiiced llie\neniisirnctinn of ihe Kootonay\ni Central   Railway, is u stalonienl\nin which the whole nf East\nI Kootenay   is  intorested   for   it\nMany ii girl who hiLs money to\nI burn doesu'l seem   lo care   for 11\nThere are thirty three .bar\nlered banks in Canada. \u00ab ilb over\n1,000 branches. All are largelj\nunder Covernuient control,   and\nHEADQUARTERS   FOR TOURISTS AND OLD  TIMERS     monus tbe opening up of a part\nv ..i'  ,1 1   '...I.     I...        I  !\nE the i-i ni ul ry   whieh   has  heen\nproved  to  possess  mines of e\\\nplinnal richness, and tt liidi  ill\nhave allogotlior assets nf  nion\nliian srdii.iiiiii.onii\nJim   McArthur\nlie  can  sucure  ynn a Job and\nalso lit you ..ni in\nClothes, Shoes,\nHills, lite.\nJilll MbnTllllir\nBauson \\ve   in iNintooK, B.C,\nFOUND   ii\nIN I'.AKKK ST., ONE DOOR WKST OF\nILL .\\   en.    The only pl( In town\nthai run make lilt- worth the living.\note\nE. H. SMALL, Manager\n,i.\u00ab.\u00bb,tl,ta|ll|.|.,|i4ll|i.t~|ll\u00bb.|-t^l.\u00bb.it..|.,|il>..|-fi\u00bb,|.-\u00aba>..|.'**|ll>\n******** \u00bb*\u00bb**:l      I    ************\nCentral\nI Hotel\nNice airy rooms, newly furnished.   Table i\na.-, any in Kootonay.\nGOOD   SAMPLE    ROOMS\nROUEKT JOHN-SON\nPronrletor  #\n:\u2666;   Marysville, B.C.   \u2666 \u00abl\n'U The leading Hotel of the St.   Mary-  Valley     ftjj\nWhen the Kootenai Centra\nin operation Irom i .olden on the\nthe main line ol Ihe C 1' R to\n'JQ Cranbrook. thence south tu\nSpokane bj Iln Corbin road\nCranbrook s' ,, Ij lo ei i\nAt the presenl moment it might lie ven opportune to i   Ir tl\nf.u ii ,  may give to I listricl     N \" ['(MIM \u00a3 irtll             ft'  f\\\nI aevcral ne\u00ab   towns    Cran i, ' L,   UUtllN \u00a3 J\\l             J   ^\nI win,.    \" : ' ny. fl J\n1 me business of .his.,,. -,,\u201e Tailor     Importer ot I W]J   VWlU\n\u25a0IL which is directlj   i \u2022\u25a0  tarvtothc iyixi.ii  \u2022   ami niierai  I itlC   WOOlCIIS. f \"ft   ,\nI city   The merchants that'do.  \\ Wo have this week\nfill                                                           ,,,      Hi        \\ \u25a0 ,,\u25a0-!,.  j\\\\\u201e    X mill ITV  TUE   UCDV   atCCT\niv   The merchauis thai do the\nmost    hustling    will    reap    llu   '\"             \"   '        ' ' \"i' l;'     tmuatnsngAve  i\ni     I v  f\nyrealesl beiietll\nCAUSES of FIRE\nIln of fires are caused by Kerosene. -I by\nGasoline. 1\". by Electricity while only . of I\nis caused by Acetylene. Though there are now\nTwo Million people using Acetylene Light in\nAmerica there have only been four tire- from il\nin one year, against \u2014''.-'\u2022 tires from Kerosene\nand Gasoline. There have also been HUH Fires\nfrom Electricity, !7\"7 Hros from City Gas, and :,'J\"\nfrom Candle.-. Besides Ihese there have heen i'i'.\nFires from the Sun'- rays    lint,   only four Fires\nPflTmit BROS. T\"\"K,ia\nI MUSIC |\n\u25a0 i-P nf H\nt'lillltiihlli i-  li ,i\"-i   ,','ii\nvelitenl    ,       fi ie   Li-Ill\nI'rnvliiei  \u25a0     ', '\"'ii.,. .in,\nextendi \u25a0  ' I'll  tin\nt'eiiiliiini Ml'S.   Hislop   '''^\"a^'outi.\n'     '   \u25a0 ,\nSpei ial allciiiii.n In 11.iii-l,.\ntechnicpie, phrasing and\nsrading nf studios.\n>.     ,1 m 0,|      , -        iy ot I'Vli\n\u201e '   ; \"...\n11   I'.r.VKilX.\n...  .  im,  ,\u25a0    V|ip    .i\need\nWc have this week unloaded a car nf each kind\nQUALITY THE VERY BEST PRICES THE VERY LOWEST\nSi'Lciai. Pinal'. Poll Ton  Lots, Call and see us bel'nre\nlying elsewhere,    We also carry a stock of\nCARNEFA'S STOCK AND POULTRY FOOD\nHarris Bros.\n\u2022a*iwi\u00bb*w\u00bbn \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0 a********** *\u00bb\u25a0\u00ab-\u00bb\"\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\u2014.\ni..|.,f~>\"M\"l\"*'4\"l' \u25a0\u2666\u2022 \u2022\u2022'\nI'.\"' UiirsiiPI\n\u25a0Iv n.c. !\u25a0:, Itelil ,V I\nNOTICK.\n'    An- handling ih. Highest Grade Acetylene Generators in\nAmerica.   They are simple, Sure and Safe.    II,. Best Light ..\u201e...,.\nIn the World. Cnmbrook   reliant is decided\nly optimistic a- in the district ti\nstness cannot be said\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 n,   \u25a0 usl   u\u00b0   .;  '\"V .:   usl    new.\n\u25a0 \u25a0    ' ,\u25a0 \u25a0 -   .. ,\u25a0 n,, complniut      l'l, i... Java ufn-i ilmo\n,,' juui they   ,., ,i    agi,', , '''.    ' \"\"\nthat !!:\u2022     irrenl  yea      \u25a0 ils    .,        '\n',,    o most   [irosper ,,. '\nmi- in il.\" history ol Cranb ,\u201e.iv    k..,.   ..,.    ; ,\u25a0\niiiui-u. \u25a0 . ti ii i',.-i   |.li, I alioiil\nHI   \u2022   .,     - .,.-' an.I    '-'ll   ,'hnin-    in\"ll,   ,,!\nFrom   what   we  know    of llie ,ho mirth fast corner nf I .m ISIti. lliemv\nKootenay and  l!pper Columbia -,.,-,i u mins, thenee west40 eluilus\nvalleys, we are satisfied t!     this ihcuce nurtl 120 dmins. then, usl in\nsection of tie- province is on the l'h\"ll,s'\" I'1'\"''''\" he-udi\u201eil\u201eK.\nj ,.   , ,. ,     ,        , l.e,-ut,,,l lllis21sl iluv ,,1   full.. III0I1.\nVerge    nl   'inprccedi'l! iy!   devel ,,\n' klAlllKKLLY   Mlt.LIMI ,v   M.VM'I'.vi'-\nopulent.  Tli,' k  r   R  construe    ir,.|N,, ,-,,. i,t\nlion will stimulutu husiness, and\nCranbrook   business   men    will\nreap their -hare nf trade  accru-\n.*\u2022<\u2022 \u2022^\u2022\u2022^\"\u2022^\u2022\u2022\u00bb^^\u00bb*<^k,(>*?*<?\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab*<^\u00ab\u00bb^.\u00ab\u00bb-*\u00bb-\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb*\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\nFOR ft FIRST-GLftSS TURNOUT!5\nLIVERY   ^\nI Royal  Hotel\nTEAMS und DRIVER\nFurnished (or any poinl in Ihe\ndistrict.\n.      Y\n\"A\nJ. M, DERR       J\n\u2666 \u00ab;\u2666:\u2666:\u2666:*:\u2666'\u2666.\u2666'\u2666 \u2666 \u2022> \u2666   \u2666\u00ab.\u2666\u00ab\u2666,<>\u2666<>\u2666<\u2022\u2666<>\u2666\nIB. H. SHORT & CO. f -\nLOOK!   LOOK!!\nlh.' n..rib and ipiote   in   support\n|of 'ibis contention,  that South-\n-i Ivooleiiay is due fur a period\nal activii v.\nCRANBROOK  AERIE 967\nF. O. E.\nFRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES!\nLVKKY 'I'lirilsll \\Y\n\\'i-hi,i'j   Urntliers   I'nrillullj'   Invlteil\nr. Iloss T.i'i'K. IV. I'resldenl\nA.  W. lll.ACK.  Svi'V.\nBoot Shoe Maker:\nL\nAll Work llliaranli'.'.l\nNew  VViil-h Mini.' .\" M.'ii-inv\nArmstrong Ave.   nSSSBifi u\u201e,c)\nFORT STEELE JUNCTION\nFinest of Wines, Liquors ami Cigars\nThose  who are weary  and  thirsty,  drop in, and\nAlex will dn llie rest.\nALEX McCOOL     Prop.\ns\u00a3\u00a753\nSAVE TIME\n9.\n:\u2666:\n9\n&\n'\u00bb\n:\u2666:\n',*\u25a0\n:\u2666:\nf\nf\n'<\u2666:\u25a0\n;i-\nI\n*;\u25a0\n9\n-jjl \u00ab f III\u00bb\u00abI a (I I Uf (If III III I i W\u00ab Itf'tlll IIlitIf II1-^-\n,      Accrdine m reports the C. || Rocky Mountain Chapter |i| ALL     THE      TIME\nNO.  li\"..  IL A. M.\nI       i'i;.\\Nlll,'niiK. ll. c.\nnnp\nD,\naoer\n,11'ST   AllUIVKIi\nItest In Quality\nMosl Artistic in Design\nLowest In Price\nPainters,   Pnpei'hangers  mul  Dccnrators\nSign Painting a Specialty\nP.O. BOX ail     ARMSTRONG AVENUE    PH0NE1U\nI'    R,   dues  nut   appear   tu   he \\i\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n9\n*\n,9\n.4\n9\n*\n9\n4.\n9\n*\n9,\n.4\n9 I toffothor fur ihe success ill   III,\npurticultir  as tn the comforl und\nconvolliell if   residents   aloiif.\nIhe Kinilierle.v branch. Busi\nness men waul better freiirlil\niiceuininndalinns nnd Ibe travel-\nini;' public a daily service from\nCranbrook to points in the Si.\nMary's valley,\nh Is a matter nf groat satisfaction tn the Conservatives nf\nihe province in see the way in\nwhich the various sections of\nthe parly arc quietly and harmoniously gathering together\nunder the McBride banner.\nThere is no disceiision or discord\nand nil are determined in worl<\n5\n\u25a0B lli-^iiliii-ini'.iiiin's:   ila.l Tn,,.-- s\n:5 .lav   in   I'a.'li   month    al   .'inl.I 5\ni nVloi'k, S\ni i\n:g Snjoill'llitly   l'..iii|iaiiinii-   a,-,' S:\n'., tinrdttilly invii.-ii. \u00ab\n:! !\n:! Wm. V. T.x'l'K, Surlbo K, 3\n-^iiiiimiimimi.u.inM.imimiiiiimiiiaf-\n\u25a0 ^. :V.  puny at the pull-.\n:^; \u00bb;\u2666:\u25a0> .*. 9 *;..*\u25a09 \u2666 \u00bb V \u2666 o \u2666\u25a0o:\u00ab'o \u2666:\u00ab:\u2666:\u2666:\u2666:\u00bb \u2666 ->\u25a0   *   \u00ab\n.Never jndgo a person hy his\noutward appearance-, A shabby\ncoal  may en wrap n newspaper\npublisher,  while a man wearing\n\\\\l>\niaRS\n_        Wholesale\nLIQl\nA. C. BOWNESS\nAGENT   FOR\nCalgarv Beer, Ale \\ Port(?r.\nT. LEHtL A: CO., Mas ami (lain.\nCranbrook. B.C.\n*\n*\nt\n1\n>\n\u00bb\u2022\u2022\u00ab-\n1. vnii nii'i'i, t;\nI liereli) '.'iv III,III',' lliiil   Slxly   iliv.v-\n,\".' ilnii. 1 iiiieail .,, u|i|ilv I,, tliiiChlvr\nI nu        .,' ,,l I 1111,1- ami   U iii'k- nl\n\\ ;-,,,:,,1    II   1       r,,l    i--i,in   In   |l\u201e,'-\n I'llli'll   |ii,', f\n-'    Iheflal  K ''Unv\n111 _   Illllli)      ,'     tn,      llllll       |in-l      nil\n\"   \u25a0 n '\u25a0\" ,1 1, ,,i I.,.. Nn. :11s.\n      -..  I'liiiili-,   ill a-l\n , ,,-.  Ihe,   1.1  -ll elnilan.\n.!\u201e\u25a0 \u25a0 i-iiai  hulas, linn  -.,.111 li :'H\ni-liallla, llli-lli'i' vv-'-l    -II   ,'lillilia.    Ill,'He,\n.Illllli   llll'llllill-.  I|\u201e'   VV,'-<   T \u2022\u2022llllllIM  I..\nlilac, , -iiiniii- IiiIiiIi,u :nin iic'ch\ninn,'., nr I,\u2014.\nII    I'll M  I l'l'.\niii,i-t, 'i'. Mi-vrri'iK, a^.'ii,\nM.ii'.'l, illril, I'm.,. Li\nc. c c.\n'     The Illinois Central\nANCIENT ORDER V FORESTERS\nG01111 Granbrook 8943\nMI'IK'I'S   2.S-11   .WC   ITU   Tl'l'lSIIAVS\nin patmohe's hall\nVisilintr    lirclli.'i'i 'ilinllv    Invited\n0. II.,   A. MaCOWAN.\nSuerelnry, T. MAHHIIAI.I.\nProf essiotia I.\nHARVEY &  MoCARTER\nI1\u00bbR\u201eISTERS AND SOLICITOUS\nCUANHIIOOI.,     \u25a0    ll.C\nW. P. CiURI)\nBarrister\nSolicitor, Etc.\nGranbrook      hhi-IbIi coiiuubia\nC. H. DUNBAR\nIIAIUIISTKIl, siil.irl'l'iii;\niiii.i NIlTAHY ri'lil.li-.\nOranbrook, B.C,\n\u2022 \u2022ll.'il   aervli.ii   Ir\nI Gaioaru Gauie Go.\nI        Krasli and Salted Meats\nt\nt\n*\nt Ordnrs l.v mail will\nt\nt\na\n1\na*-*\nI I, weal  ',,1. 11-1 mill  III.   MllltlllH\n\u25a0I\"-.'  irnllllei'tlillli   .'.i.li   li'iiin-   ..I   nil\n11.-I,-,',.iilin,-uiul Iin,-n,   |,l,sm!ni|e,'H  in*'\n, -. thei,- ,i,,,i,',' ,,[ !\u25a0 -lel'liieaun.\nfi. H. Thompson\n.:if,   IIAIIUISTUlt ,1 SOLICITOII\n7y*i noi'aiiv erm.ii'\nOFFICE   I.EASK   BUILDING\n1'1.1,,1,1',.,,1, n.c,\n'I'll DM AS    Mc V ITT I 13\nP.I^.S. cfi C.R.\nPort Steele ll.C.\n# i 1 ihriiiiifli Hi,-,' iinliii- in ihe riirmiHl\n,        l'i.,-| live Iriivelel'H  ilcairlii^ iiilnr- \u25a0 .g.^..,,,,..,..,,,,.....,.^,.,..,^..,..,\n,     .11,11 11- n, Un- I,ik.-1 nil.'- nml   best\nBY   USING\nn'A>\nTO\nSEATTLE,  TACOMA\nAND ALL\nPacific   Coast   Points\nST. PAUL, CHICAGO, NEW YORK,\nAND\nALL POINTS EAST\nPaliuMi and Tourist\nSleepers, Butt'i.lt\nLibrary Cars, Motlm-n\nDay Ooaihi's.\nDining Cars.\nMEALS   A   LA   CARTE.\nBest  Meals  on  Wheels\n2 FAST  TKAINS r%\nKAST ASH WKS'I  11AII.V   \u00a3.\nI.'nr   (nil   ) 1:11-, i.-n 1:,,\u2014.   rale-.    Mililcr-\n'li'..  fUll   '   JIlllllV-H.\ns. 1;. V|,',l;KI''.s,i;.vv.e..\\..\nUoiitllu, tt'iwh,\nc.   W.   MAIIUNKV, CI'.  St  'I'.A..\nS,\u201e,U,le.\nR. STEWART\nCity Scavenger\nParties  having   buck yards,\nand closets to clean, and refuse\nmailer lo be takon uwuy, should\nleave orders wilh uie.\n\u25a0     1 CRANBROOK\nft HOTEL ^\np Guests Comfort a Specialty   Good Stabling in Connection fj\nNearest to railroad depot,    Has ncconimo-\ndaiioiis   for   ibe   public   unequalled   iu\nCruubrook.\n\u25a0q HOGGARTH & ROLLINS    W\nHot and Cold Baths Proprietors i\nM\nCentrally Located\nElectric Lights\n'il   In\n'\"I\"'\"'!.'\t\nJ       Will,  III\"  l..||.lKilll'   l','|,l'l-l'll'llliv,,S.\n.,, proinpl  and  cari'l'iil attention   J       H  ll-'I'm Miii'i.i\u201ec..iiiiii.r.'inl Aj-'.'iii\n'. l-ll! Tlilril si.. I'ln-ilnnil, Orsinin.\nDR, E, W, CONNOLLY\nPhysician and'Siiriieon\nil'l'icl; AKMSTKONO  AVI>:\nOlder bv Phone -15\n,        .1. c. LlNDHKV, T.K. It I'.A,\n'. U'i Third St., I'liriliinil. Otoko\nHi\n(1 In II ,1,111,   'J tn I |l.lll\nTies,,.,,,.\nI'llimi- (llllec III,.      He\u00bbilli.'ll,-i- Id'.\nJ I'. II.   I'lliiMl'siiN.   I'. It I'.A.,   Ilniil, r\n.0     t. < '1 ilnii, 11 ll!il-.. Scuttle. Wn-li. \u00ab\u201e\u00bb,\u25ba.\u201e....\u00ab..\u25ba....\u25ba*.*.\u25ba.\u25ba,\u2022\u201e.-\u25ba\u2022\u00bb.\u00bb..\u201e\u2022\u25a0\u25a0.-.\u2022\nManitoba Hotel\nUnder New Management\n,.    . ,- 31       W'licn you want n  uoocl\nI l(';uli|ii;it'lcis lor iiiiiiinc    I?      , ,\n1     , ,    . f      llhll'l-    to   Stop   liilllf* In llie\nmen iiiiil nlil tuners. 11    ...   ,\n'\u25a0\u25a0    Maiiilohn.\nl). A, Mcdonald, Manager\nWe Give You Your Money's Worth\nI LEflSK k HENDERSON |\nI    \"\"\"'FASHIONABLE TAILORS    t\nt \u2014 Always Up-to-Date \u2014 3\n\u00a3 3\n****** \u2014**\n\u00a3 Oranbrook,        -     -        B.G. 3\n^lUUniaiUiUllUliiilUklUiUUiliilUilliHUlliiUUiUmu^\nADVERTISE\nIN\nTIE PROSPECTOR\n1\n!\n\u00bb, THE PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK, li\nAPRIL\nS1MPIE\nSTRONG\nSPEEDY\nTi'iLENi Omtisttmwm\nPurchase   Price   $3.00  a  Month\nAllowance Made For Old Machine\n*$he $c00*n?ctor\nSATKDIUV.  Al'LII. -.  WOO.\nArnold & Roberts\nEASTER\nW'll.l. SHUN   III-: 11 Kl! K\nA NICE PHOTO\nThe kind wc iinikc\nwill be llu' most acceptable Raster I Hfl\nPrest Photo Go.\nStudio.\nlinker St. Cranbrook, H.C.\nJ. Edgar Davis\nliricklayer\n#,,\n9\n\"Contractor\nrihiXK ur,\nEurniico, Boiler, Rnngc and\nKireplace VVorli i, Specialty. All\ndescription ot stono-worl! under-\ntaken.\nOrders left at J. D. MoBRlDtS\nWill Uuoelvo I'l'llllipl   Allcnli.in.\nHappy at Last\n\u25a0er Hrnbnud mo loinrrr mtt*l iDtv&lraied -\nMtititrli TUleleti Urmnlj lured Him.\n'Ihis Udy iiyi! \"Kor tbe lint UM*\nsince I have otta nurtied 1 cun\ntie happy *ml l intent\u2014\u00bby Iiu*-\nband is cured ul Ins lud habit\nof diinltiiy;.    Seveiil raoulbs\njfj you scnl m\u00ab A fie* Mnple\nof vuur  t fined y  at nay re-\nq\u00abnt, ind without my Inu-\ntuihd's knowled*{e I (live it\ntu him in hit tea ana fuod.\nI then fot si full treatment\nand guve it regularly.    It it\nwonderful, and I cannot suffic-\nientlT ttianlc yvu fur the ble\u00abed\n_       i; haute it Uai  broutbt to wy\n[^ta;    ho**-*.*\nFro** Parbflnp iwdpftinpMetBMtifffiU!\nHUE rdtHHye ^rlUlur^le-rtimoni-il-\nmul prin* m nl in plain Ben led envelope. Oji\nrespoiidciicc sncrctUy confidential,  Addro *\nTHU SAMARIA RKMKDY CO.. *,i JuiUHi'\nChnrabcia, Joiduu St., YoriMto, Ci.rn.da.\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nRAILWAY\nEaster\nExcursion\nRates\nFAREWNE THIRD\nRound  Trip\nCranbrook's 100 Club.\nThe following: i> a lisl of Cranbrook's Ono Hundred Club:\n1    .1. A. Ilarve.v\n_   P. E. Simpson\n:i   W. T. Hold\nI    Dr. W. S. Boll\n:.     K.  E,   llealli\"\nit James (I raor\n7 (l. T. Rogers\nH A. Moll'ul\nn .1. II. Caslaltn\nin Dr. Miles\nj    II T, M. Roberts\nli' .1. I)  McBride\n111 A. W. MoVlltie\nII S. .1. Mighton\nIii VV. V. Curd\ni    Ml   ,1. il. McCnlliiui\n|   it  w. i) um\n18 .1. Harris\nin H\\ c Malpas\nl'h 0   15. lieid\n!>l V. Il.vde Bailor\n\u25a022 Hoggttrlli k Rollins\n2H 15, II. Small\nl'I VV. II. Wilson\nHis IJ. .1. McSweyn\nI'll A. II. Ponwlclt, PorlSleele\n27 ('. A. Cocli\n28 Win. I' 'Pate St Son\n'.\".i A. II. Clrnce\nHfl -I. P, Plnli\nIII 15 Patersnn\n112 .1. K. LIiielicrol'l,Marysville\nHII I). .1. .Tolinson\nill II. White\nIln   -I. M. I''. Pinltliiim\n110 H. li. Curtis\n1-17    \\h: P. 15. Kinc\n3S Porry .V- P'itageruld\nHII 'I'. Wiirdniaii\nin P. DeVere lliiul\nII A. 1. Mc Domini\nli' A. ,'. Bowness\nIH ('. II. Dunbiir\n11 George Leasli\nHfl    ll. II. 'I'll psnn\n111 Drs, K\"ii,ir oi flreen\n17     Palinore Urns.\n1-    11. II. Slini-i\nII)     P. Matheson\nr,n   Clapp & Rollins\n.\",1    Queens Hotel\nr.'J    Royal Hotel\nall   E.  South\na!    ('.   A.  (inskill\n\"in   D. .1. Elmer, Moyie\nnil   15. Mnlhindnlo\nr,7    li. P. Benedict\n58   P. .1. Smith, Moyie\nnu   Beale & Elwell\niin   T, T. McVittie\nThe object of the club is to\nadvertise CranbrooU, those wishing m Join should notify the\nsecretary, Mr- 'I'. M. Roberts.\nThe easiesl way tn manage a\nwoman is in lei her have horowu\nwuy.   In fact, ii is llio only wuy.\nAn npliinisl is a iniiii who\nthinks his mining stock is going\nio pay some day.\nConsidering ihe provocation,\nIt is si range ihal more men do not\nmurder their alarm clocks.\nPrescriDtions GoniDOunaed\nTELEPHONE    DI R ECTOR V\nTHE     CRANBROOK     ELECTRIC     LIGHT     CO..     LTD.\nCentral Office al Corner of Ariiistrmia Ave, '.iml Louis Streel, Cranbrook, B.C,\n\\*    First look up number wanted belon   iniiili- Central and Kim   Ofi   when finished.\n\/\\NI.Y   the   lie\nst  drugs  inf\n\\J   used in the\ncompounding\nnl  prescriptions\nat our store.\nEflicienc)' being\nso much de-\npendent on freshness.    Drugs\nnl  uncertain   ;ig\n\u25a0   urn   never\nused.    Accuiaci\nand protnpt-\nness  arc   points\nwbich   have\ngained for us tin\napprobation\nuf the public, cti\n..   etc.\nA\nn:ii.\nvili.'lla.    It\nllll,-1-1        .\ni ;.\u25a0-!,,\"!\u201e\u25a0'\nni.  .\\\nI'llnlil A   1\nLiber,\t\nB\ni im,-,\nC. E. REID & CO.,\nphone 74        The Druggists\nPURE DRUGS PINK STATIONERV\nDISPENSING   OUR   SPECIALTY.\nIll    linker. V, ll.v.le Itraklli\t\nWU Uanilirii-U. .Ina .... Rcsldcnco\nI48C Burdgi'tt, W, ll ..        i:.-~iii.-iii-.-\n!ii;   Hare,,. It. S ttoslricnco\nII Beattie  &   Atchison.  The Pre\nscription Druggists\nSll   ll.-nllie. IL K ILaiil.-n,'.\nL'l,   Beale ft Elwell. Real Estate. Insurance and Mining Stocks\nIII llellle. M. A Iliwkloili'O\nisii lleiiitj-. \\v. I! . Undertukor\nUB   Bowness. A. C Wholesale\nLiquors and Feed\nfill   llriiilley. I'. .L. A t'o        .I'niiu.'i'\nui   llremnor, ii Itiairtu\t\nllll Drawer}'\nTli   U.C. (Liver in     Illllco\nIll   Burns. P.. ft Co      Mont Market\nIII    Buck, Chan E The Palm\nCimdv Kitchen\nll.'tA Hiinnii, Win        Ileidil.'i\t\n*\u00a7\u20ac\u20ac\u20ac\u20ac\u20ac#\nOn sale April  11  lo  10\n(iiiod Returning I nlil\nApril 17th\nTickets nn Sale ai nil Canadian\nPacific Railway nlllcus, Porl\nArthur lu Vancnuvor, Including\nKonlenuy Division polllls.\nEnr   lull   purlieu Iii r\u00ab   upply\nlocal Hgi-lll- nr U rile\n(loo, llilli.t.   .\\n,-ni, Cranliroiili\n.1. s. r.MI'I'KK. K, .1. COYI.Ki\nHI'.A.. NiKmi.   a.,.,I'.A.. Viinoniirer\nSHORT LIME\nBETWEEN\n5'PAtll'\"tfilCAG0\nl0MAHA'-.-tHltAGO\nlysisCili-'CHlCAGO\nNOTICE.\n'I'ltiriy days uftor dale we Intond in\niij'|il.v   iii Iln- i'liii-1   I'liiaini.-alnner   uf\nLniiilh  i Works for a s|ii'ul\u201el li se\ntu eul anil carry avvt,(\\ ttiuliur fruiu the\nllllllivvlll...'lleserilieil lllllil-   ill Hiiullieiml\nKnnteniiy, 11.('.\nI. (,i,iiniii'ii,'iii'j nl n N.-l l.liiiil..I\ni.luae n. ihe iu.null nl I'ui'ilniiii'i It,\nlie, we,'II < il l-i I llll   Sli.ink    ('Illllli,\nriver, Hi.nu uth 1211 rlinlim, llionco\nvvci 10 nliiilns, llioiieu mirlli Id,, .*li:iins\nll.ci .ci in eludim, Hi,-in',' aoiltli   lu\nehaina in |>l, I l\u201e'L'ini'ii'L'    lain-\nill;.' Illli Hi','.'-.\nI'. .Im-,-ii. I.iieillnr\nllllleil this ailh 'llll nf I'Vlirunl'V. IIMII\n..    I'iniiili.'lu-inii   ul   a   |iual   |ih,iileil\nniilTheual ciirii.'r ul I',  .leu-rie. lliulier\nI Illllli. Ihenee sin,III IHU  llllllllls,   Ihenee\nweal  IU j'liiiui-. ilicni',' aiil-lh llll) llllllllls\nllicn \u201esl   HI  llllllllls  I\"   |.li il llu-\ni: il 111 i, I |i' lllllltlllllitly I'll' lll'l'.'a.\nI', I' 'anil.  I.e. ,1'\nllnl.'il this ilMtl, ilny nt Kclu-iiurj. 1'ilHi\nII, l eiiin,eaeinc ut \u201e |kij-i |ilillllo(l !1(1\neluilus south nf lliu iiiirlli ivusl eornui'\nid I'. I'oiirsuiis lliiiliiit- liiuli. ihenee\n-inilli su ,'liiini-, thuiieu vv.-ai 80 iiliiilns,\nll ,',\u25a0 Th wi chuins. ihem usl  su\nuliulns lu pint I' Ix'U'iuiutiir iioiltiitiilng\nllllll lierea.\nII. I.llllllill, I Illli'\n!    Hilled lids lMt.il .lay nf Keliruiiry, Illllli\nI     I.   I 'iiiniu.'iu'llllt' ut ii |insl |,lnulcil ul\nj lie- limlh   wc-l   curlier nf I',. Liuullll',.\nYour   ulteiilieli   la   cdleil   tn    the' lilulier Iimii. Ilicni-.'  -niilli  HII eluilus,\n\"I'loneer Liuilleil\" trains nf ll MII-   11  weal Ml, i-lllllim, 11  iniiili   su\nwaukoo* SI lJiilll llilllwii.v,\" \"Tl ily I eluilus. II usl WI ulmlns in nlil.'.'\nperfuei tridiiH iii tin- world.'\" I \"I linirliiiilng Unit\nVim will liml II, desiralile In riilr 1,11\nthese tt'lllllB when (Colng 1,(1 llll.V |iuilll ill\ntin. I'lasterl.   Sillies nr I'liliHlla.   They       5.    CtlllllllolinlllH   ul   u   I'inI   |llllllloll\ni Hill ai'i'.'h.\nMr-. IL l.iinili.i. I.i,i,\u201e,i.r\nlliilcl 1,1,1s'.'Sth .lay nt I'l'liriuiry, Illllli\nJAMES GREER\nCONTRACTOR\nand BUILDER,\nI'.KTIM.VI'KS IT'ltNISIIKll OX .M.I. WOllli\n.innlllNIi   ,iltOMl\"l'LV I'lXKC,\"I'Kli.\nI louses and Cottages for Rent\nor Sale on Easy Terms.\nLIME ANN SIIINlil.KS |,'(l|: SAI.K\nTelephone 82.\nUi Cidjiary Cuttle i ii. Stun\nil Ciiiiadlun Bank nf Cotiiine,\t\n7 ('iliuliliun lluli-l\nl'l C.I'.IL,        Sttitlu,\n\u25a0JtlJC.IML |i.--|iuicii,-,-(iilli-,\n.'ll, C.l'.l!  l-'rcilll.l .she.\nTill C.I'.IL.     i inn ,-,-inl Teleirrupl\nIln Century Restauranl\nIL'S Cily Uilll\n,\"d City IJukcrv\nSll Clupp. I''  l!,-hlcnci\n  I m Cusinnpiilinin llnii-1\ni s4 Cnlpuuiu. Win ll.--'nl,-,ici\nilienceeus, Mid chains, ihenee siiutl, 40'nir, Connolly. Dr. V.. W   lllllei\n,'lllltlls.   tliu,  wesl I'lll eluli,is. Ihellei i Inn Cununiiy.  111'. I''.. \\V.,..l'tuslde\t\ntuirtli 40 iiliiilns in th.- plu, i, i i   '-1 Oranbrook Co-operative Stores\n^\u20ac\u20ac\u20ac\u20ac\nclii'i'lllenl.\nNOTICE.\nNut iii- is liuruliy jjtvon thul iliirty\niluy- after dale I Intend lu upply le tliu\nChief Commissioner of Lands nml\nWorks, nml to lliu Assislillll Commissi,incr of Lands anil Works for tlio ilis-\nti'tct nf Kust Kootonay lei- u Lleuiisu in\nprospout for Coal nml I'utroloiuiioii tlio\nfollowing   lleserilieil     Illllli-:      stttiiitod\nnliiuii ime half mile siniili uf  Akiuiiiiiii\nI'i k, r.liielt t.V.ri. Sunt I si Kootonay\nGroceries, Furiioturp\n..   . I'linhruiik Hukory\nPuniolNn.il   ('omul Ingati,  pusi    41,   CruiihrookElouti'lolilKliK '...(Illlcu\n|,l,u>lod ul  Ihe  soiilh-wusl   eerncr  id  tin   C'unliriinkl'.le.'l,-iel .Iglil 1 .1. Work\nI'areel   Nu.   2i    I lieuee i'U-1 IHI chains,'     ,      .      ,        ,   ,,       , ''\n. ,    .     ,   . 11 rtiiilit'ddk llniiT\nIhenee south   lu chains,  Ihenee   wesl    ur>|tCmnlii-oolc Susli & llnorC'o.\ninn chuins. ih,'i  iniiili  10 eludes toI (i;j   Crow's Nest SteBin Laundry\nlliu plni'u of eonniiei nunt. I 1IK   Curtis. II. l>     Hostile,\t\nParcel Nn.-I   C incu'lnu  ul a post O\nplanted ut  the   snulli-wosl  eurnur  ul   n.'i   Davis. -I. K Ilesldciiru\nI'm I No. 8: ll isl   1110 chuins.    .*fl   Doznll Dros lllauksmllli\nthonoo    -n.nh     Ill    uliulns.     Ihenee   \"?   De'dlj Bros     ... Stable\n.... ,,,,*\"   ll.'\/.ull. .Inn     ..!!,--,ili-nei-\nwesl inn elm,11-. ll.,- \u25a0 north 4n ehnlns . m   |)omlll|nn |.;Siiross ('o.\nto the plu f ciilnnielu.elnellt. jll!.'    11,01,1,,,'. ('. II     Illtic\nI'areel  No, a   Cominonolng  al   the, ^\nIlillTll-wcsl   cill'ller  uf    I'll, 1    Nn.    4: ! |;j,(    |.;,.\u201e|\u201e.a Lin|,,c\nthoneo south Illli ulmlns, thei wo* 40   ilil   l-iu-i Kootenay LiunburCu   (Htlen\nohains, thonoo north 11*1 ehulns, thenco .IMIU Kust Kootenii'y l.uuilierCu   Stores\nen.-i   in  uliulns  iu i.lie'pl, '   i liT   l-'lwoll. K          Ileal,\n\u2022place of com j \"!\nIti'i Finch. R N Oonfectlonery, etc,\nI Fink Bros. . .Groceries\n:l.', I'i,iii. .1. I'. ..  It. -\n4* Kink. John 11 .IT-\t\n120 Pire Hull\n111' K.il'liui.'. Itev. W.C.. W. It \u25a0\n12? I'raser. IL A. .    I!e-h\nt; Geary A Doyle. Oranbrook Livery\nL'l I (lleu-uii.   Mi-- Mun        lies\t\nill, Cr,    A. I'.. Hesili.'lle\nIHU 1,1 ii. Hi'. L. W.       ...   Ilesiileuce\nS-J . liver, .lum,- liesiileliee\n1^ i.iir.l. \\\\. K. lllllee\n> Herd, VV. I? Id-side\t\nH\nCl DuiUlle.V.    I' SMi.'.e-\n.'.7 Hun-is Bros\nIts llui'iev. T,   \\\ninn llun-ov, .1. A\nI- llei'ulil P\u201ellllshlll|. i\nllll Dill AC,\nun Hill. W. I) \t\nIM llomrnnh tlwi.\nill in,me. t:\nMeat Market\ni mice\n..    .le- ,.\nK,-ni,I,.\nIT ahl \u25a0\nHe\n40 Imperial Dunk of I',\u201e\n71 Imperiul lintel\nLis I.O.O.K. Hull\nIOI llu. II\t\nJ\n72 .lucks,,,,, Mi- M i\nK\n\u25a01 liiiiL' nml Hi a.   I'll.\nS King, Hr. K. I'\u201e      ..'\nill Klnu Lumber I ...\nillli Klnu Lumber Co\nUT Linn. M. II- ..\n1211 Kooloiiuv Club.\n112 Kunnedy. (len,\nI III l.uhlhiw. .la -  .     .\nII l.eileh.   A        \t\n42 l.enuril. Mi- I.em,in\nM\n:,l Uulpas, l'\\ C.\n(12 Mllllltollll llnlel\n121 Mnniihuil. (I. K.\ntill Mnu-lielil. ('\t\n7U Mlglllill), H. .1\nSll Mighton. 8. J\n107 Mile-. Dr. K. I!\ns| Morrow, S..I\nnl Mnrunn. Mi- Mvrlle\nMc\nMelll'iile.  .1.  II\nMcCallum & Co.\n,   _.    Krieli.-nn. li                 . . .Itnslll\nmeiicoiuoiit. I \t\nParcel Nn, n Ciiuniieneine ,\u201e a post\npluntud un thu snuth-west side of White\nDiver, unil about inn chains nnrth-wesl\nnf ihe iiortll-ivesl cornel' ef I'areel No. !\n*'\"'\" Ing nut post lilunted a il   I: thonoo oust 40 ohains. ihenee south Lttludaril Uniher Co.. Maker. Ill'\nono bull mile suuth of Akainlna crook   wn   ehains,   ihenee   wost   40  chuins.\nsouth uf the Sou,.), Kant.may 1'assTrail  thenco north Hill chuins tn Ihe place uf\nDoing suuth uf unil iidjnlnltig llio M. IL   nine men,.\nShou locution.   Doing Peter (iodrrey's|    Pared Nn. 7   Conmienoliig at a pnst\nNu. 2 Mi\n.liesiilene\nII le\n.Desille\nDesillene,\nDesideliei\nDesillene,\nOigar Stur,\nOlllei\n..llesidcnei\nlle-iile\t\nHardware,\nFI limbing\nUcBermot, A. L Wholesale\nLiquors\n11   Mi-Kinnon .v .lulm-i-.n Shop\n10(1    M,l I, Mi- M .  Store\n12:;   McLean, D  Itesidenee\n711      .Ml-Null,  C    |l ld-i,leliee\n121    McVittie, A. W. and H. H\t\nSurveyors nnd Insurance Agents\n10   McVittie. A. W. Hesl ce\nN\n111     Si   -un. A. ('\nIII    N..I,I.-.  W. K\n'\u25a0\"\u2022\\ \\  Star L-i\n.I-tustdeuct\nItesidenctt\n...slurt\n.Office\nDesille\t\nItesldenct\nItesidenee\n'-'\u2022 l',r: , A  Kii\/cei-nhl\nllu 1'el-l-y, K.  I. K\n70 Piatt. Mi- lienrgle\nllu Pinkhuiu. .1. IT M\nI I',    PriispcCiU' (Ulii-e\nQ\nII-    i,i j'- lintel\nR\nReid & Go . Dry Ooods, Millinery\nClothing, Boots and Shoes\n2u   D.i.l. \\V. I... . Rosldenoo\n:,-     Ill-ill. I  . K .   . D.-iiicec\nl    Reid, C E.. v% Co. Druggists\nStationers\n.'.:\u25a0    Dielinril-.  s l!,-idi-uei.-\nim   Diililnso,, it McKenzie Lumber! o\n211   Kegels. G. T. Groceries,\nBunts and Shoes\n\u25a0V,    lingers. (I. T De-iileiic.j\nIII     llmnl llnlel\nIT\"   IT un. .1 un.-        Itesidenee\n11!    Short, B. H..&00    Painters am,\nPapi-r Hangers\n77    Smith. A. C.    Fruit. Confectionery and Cigars\n:;-   si. Kugeuc llospllal\n7',   StHwnrt. Hugh   .... Fruit, Confectionery, Ice Cream\n141111 si. Wnl. A. I.. Ilesldenec\nsu 'I'uie. W. V Dusldolioe\nSa Tale. W. F   * Sou Jewelers\nand Opticians\nI:;:; Turin,-. Simon. Itesidenee\nss 'I'li'miip-uii. i,. II  (.Idle,-\n.-.., Tlsilnlo, i,. I'       Store\n.1 Tuwil-ile lllliee\nw\n;:\u25a0; Wunlworth llnlel\n122 West. Miss Helen ...Resilience.\nIll Wild, Hulel\ni:;7 Wilson, Judge .Itesidouou\n117 Wilson, W. H  Store\nla:, Worde,,, UT I llosidonce\nLong   Distance   Telephone   Lines\nPUBLIC OFFICES AT:   Port Sleclu, Warilnor, MurysviUn, Kimborloy, Mnvic anil also al\nCrolliers Lumber Co.\nAdolph Lumber Co., fort Steele .I iinclion, lit'\nMayook Lumber Co., Mayook. ll.C\nCrow's Nest Pass Lumber Co.. VVuriltior, ll.C\nnorthwest corner post, Ihenee south SO Ipluulcd ai  the nortli-ivosl   eerncr  of I A. E. Walls Lumber Mill. Wtlttsblll'g, B.(\nchuins. ihenee eiisl <u chuins. thenee j Parcel No. Ill thonco north 1,10 ehains,, |iortll ||jc0 r.innbiir Co., Moyie. ll.C.\n,01'tll SO chains, Ihenee vve-l   s,i ehuins  ihence wesl 411 chains, thenee suuth IliOi\nlu ihe  phi f beginning, cnntulnlng\n,110 acres mure ur less.\nI utod IVI.. full, lllllil.\nPotor Godfrey, Locittnr\n2. Notloe Is hereby glvon Hull thirty\nduys uftor duto I lntoml to apply to tho\nChief Cuunuissinn,',- nf Lunds und\nWorks, uiul in ihe Assistant ('on,mis-\nsi,ui.-r uf Lands and Works fur (In- ilis-\nIriei of K.ii-1 Kootonay for a License in\nprospect fur ('on I unil Petroleum on tho\nfollowing ilesorllx'd InliilS, siliialeil un\nthe South Kurk of Alcuinititi creek,\nubout Iwo miles south ot the Soulh\nKootonuy Pass Trull, lining smith of\nund udjolnlng tlio Potor Oodfroy location in Block tntlll Southeast Kueienuy,\nbeing William II. Odcll's nortli west,\ncorner post, thonee soulh so chuins,\nHiei usl so ehnlns. theuce north SO\nCllllllis,   Ihenee   vve-l   Sll   chlllllH   In llle\nplace nf buglnnliig. cnntulnlng Illli acres\nmm r le-s.\nWilllniii 11. Udell. Locator\nPotor Godfrey, Agenl\nLocated Peb. Mth, I00\u00bb.\nNotice is horoby given Unit thirty\ndays ,trier (lute I Intend to upply In the\nchief Commissioner uf Lands uiul\nWorks, ami In the Assistant Cotiuuls-\nslnnor nl I .nml- nml Works for Die .lis-\nll'iot ol Kusl Knntenuy fur a License tn\nprnspecl fur Coal anil Petreleun, on Ihe\nfnl lowing described lunds si tattled itlinul\nHi.  miles -ealll nl the   Smith   Lnule-\nnuy Pu- Trail,  lllnck   lAffil Snullieasl\nKoiiIoiiii\nSi. Eugeno Mission.\nStaples LuniherCo . WyclilTe, 1! C.\nKimberley Millinj;* Mfe. ('\u25a0\u25a0 . Kimborliiy, ll.C\nNorth Star Mine. Kimberley. ll.C\nSullivan Mine Kimberley, B.C,\nSullivan S her. Marysville III'.\n1,'nyal llnlel, Marysville ll.C.\n' will he -cm.\n\u25a0\u2014ilil\nllf.v\n crlbcr tu\nchain-,  thou, usl 40 ehulns in\nplace uf culllllicacelnenl. ,, , ., ,     ,    i\n1  . I nun rciiicst uud the iireiinyuienl nl charge\n1 \"\"-'el Nu. S    imonolng al a  post j,,,,,,,, ,ll,u|1}, \u201e, lhl. |.llnl|\u201e ,,\u201e K,,, ,|\u201e., 'n,,i|m\u201e,v.\nplanted un the norlli-easl side nf White i\nDiver, nml uIhiiii 2ii chuins ensl   uf llie' Wrlticn  ssagus will  he , Ivuil uiul furvvnnlcil u- umlc-i lie thei' puny's (Ipnmturs ami Iho Coinpaii)\nunrth-eus, corner ul Pnreel N\u201e in the \u00bb' ol bo liable for uny mistakes or delays In ti'unsiiilttlng the slime bo.v he, u, i hurgna puld tu the Company\n,,,s, su chains, thonco .,,,,,1, su ehulns.. \u2022*\" I'1\"1'\"9 \"' ' h\" ,mAu \"\"ll\" \u25a0),lllm\"-\"!l'' ,\"\"1 \"in l'\"\"\"'1\" '\"\"\"\"\" :l\"\"'\"     PH0NE '10'\n wesl so chains. Ihenee north SO s\"'\"\"''' \" \"\"\"\"  Illlmv  -\"'In\" 'H ' \"'\"\"' '\"'\"I'1 ' '\"\" l'\"1\"1' \"'\" ''\"\"\"'\u2022,l ' \"\"\"\"'\nI'luihiH tn Uie plutio nf unmnioiHaomont.   ;\nMiii'ttul No. 0   ('oininoiiL'inyni  a |k>hI |\npllllllud   lit   Ihr   nnl'lli-wi'st    cni-iu r   nl ;\nI'iiHM'l   Nu. M:   ilii-iifi' eust  su .-liaiii>. |\nCentral    Office    Alwriy^   Opc-n\nllirlir,' IHIt'tll Stl rliuilis tllCIIL'O Wi'nt SU \\\nHmillH, tJlullfD siMitll SO cllililis 1(1 ih\u00ab\njilm'c ul ciiinitlt'lU'citii'llt.\nI'tlivcl No. Ill I niiiint'iii'iii'j'iit u |\u00abist |\nplanti'il tii llu! mirth-wt'st nornor of'\nI'ui'cel  Nn. Il:  tbiiiiflu uiwtSO iilmins, |\ntll.'lli-i' Mill-Ill SllflltllllS, ihciii-i- wont Mil\nchuins.   lin'iic mmiiIi  80 i-liiiins hi the i\nMut'lll SU clmillS. tlK'ttfi' c\u00abHl Sll nliliiiis,\nllli'liri- suuth sn (\u2022liuhiit in plm'f uf 1*01)1-\niiii'm-fiiu'iil.\nI'ut'fi'l No, -it   * *tuiiiii*Micitiy Hlupont\nplanted 110 ohains west nr tin* nortluMWt\n(locrior ofl'ui'itol Nu. li): tliu wph( sn\nuhninsi IhoiH'e north HO uliulns. iln-iii'i*\ncast SDcliiihis. iliiMici- Miiiih so chains\n111 llll* plUi I I'llllllllt.'lH'i'llH'lll.\nI'ttrt't'l Nn. *.'l   Coinnu'iiuliijf ul h |\"iil\npluoo of I'uiiiiiK-iM'i'iiirnt.\nI'aii-i'l Nn. II   riiniiiii'ni'iiiy at a pout     .        ,   ,\n,    ,   .      ,. ,,       ...     ,.,.,.    \\ ii unlt'il lilwul finir in e\u00ab noi'l li->-u^ii*i\nplant nd mi iln' noi'tn-oiifl Htrto of \\\\ lilto ' , ,  ..\nfrnni llu- nui'tli-i'usl  coi'l!\u25a0\u25a0\"\nKivi'i, and almiil onu-hulf ill I lo  mirth-\nt lion ne wi-Mi, KOrliaitiH, iln\nfliains, tlionco uitfM  so tdtuliii\nnortli so rii\nmi'iii'i'iiu'rit.\nuustorly from lite north-otiBt oornor of\nI'm I   Nu.  7:   tlionoo ousl  so i*|iuins,\nUionoo north HOohtilns, thonoo wont  so\noIiuIiik, thonoo soul h 811 olmhiH tu tliu\npluoo nl I'niitiiH'lii'i-liii'lll.\nI'urool No, I- Coinnionoliijf ut upont\npltuitod mi tin- north kIiIii nr White\nItlvor, and iiliniit  ton niiloB from its\nmouth* thom iimi SO oIiuIdh, thonoo ,\nnorth so chain-. , \u00bb,-, so chains. I'\u25a0|'\u00bb\u00bbl* \".' l]\\B V'\u2122 \".[nr\nllionco sniiil, SO chuins in place nf com-\ninenceiucnt.\nI'm I Nu. 18   .'\u25a0 ,-1,i\u25a0 i,i-_i al a |K)8l\nul   Nu\nlllllh    su\nthonoe\nI'areel No.'-'- ('niuiueneinc al a pu-i\npluutoil tu chains west iifthc soutliussl\ncorner of parcel Nu. ill:  the,  south\nHill chains,   D c  wesl   lu   chain*,\nll  north Kill chains. Ihu,), n-t In\nmu in.\nI'uri'cl Nn. llll Cnimiicnctiiif ul a\nposl planted m chuins wosl nftlio norih\nClsl   curlier  nt   I'areel    \\n. JI: Ihe \u25a0\n,,,\u201e\u201e,      ,\u201e\u201e        ,     I I   1\" ehnillS CllSlufl he -u\u201el leVVe,,      ',l   \"'\" \"'\"'\"\">-   ' '.'.I   |U eh\u00bbi\u201e.\nto ,\u201ee, Iw. I a        I ait\u2122   ''I     ,,1        U,e, ,1, inn chains., ,\t\n'\"'\"fj **\"\"?\". \"\u2022?'\"\"\"'i\"l:  sne, -., vnehulu-.  \"haln-1,,,he plu foono - nl\n\"\"\"' \"\"i\"\" l\"\"'\"\"\" \"'\"  \" \";\"'\"\"\"-' .\u201e, so ,,\u201e  \u201e\u201e., so chains     \u2022n\u00bb' ^ ''\"'\"'* '\"\" \"W Ml.\n,\u201e\u2022\u201e,.,- | ,1, lloou .-,. ll    0   I    ns.    ,          .,\u201e    | ,\u201e,\u201e  |,|\ncut,I,-.   Ihenee   vve-1   si,   chull,.-   lutlie * I nnwiihe      fur     Ivienlv- ...;,.\n. | , ,.\u201e,   pluhleil   ul    ll 'I ewes,    , icl-   u     '\"\"'I\"\"       \"\"       \"I. lUV mi.     ..l.is-IVf\nplu I   hcclnninj, ntuinlnc   'do! VI.M...\n1 . ll'lll'cel  Nn. I'.':   Die  vve-l  IK,  I'lllllllS,   .\"\"\"\u25a0\u25a0\n:\"'1\"'\"\"\"' '   \"' ,.   ,,       .      ,        lliu, uerthlue n,, ne,. oust HIO     |,;\u00abu mtur iiiimi 1>l< iuhi pitiil >\u2022\n'.llllllll I nil ll'cv,  l.nenlni' ,  Iili,,,l   ,,| , \u201e     ,,,.,,, ,,,..    \u201e,\n,,,,,\u201e, ,.    ,   OlllllllS, ll ce auulll III ,'lilliu. Hi pi,,,'.-   '   '\"\"I \"    |.''.'i'\"i.    \u00bb'\nI'utordoillro.v, Airunll  ,   ' ,,,,,.  ,\u201e   vic\u201eri,, to  ,Im  lurslifiioil,\nl.lli-Ulcil fell. I.'ilh.  lllllil.\nII\niMltr^jjr-\nTenders for Timber Limits.\n,. \u25a0 KAI,III) TKNDKIIS. iiiurk.il \"'1' I-\n|J   er-   lur   Tlinlier    llmlls,    W'hllo\nKiver.\" will he reccivcl hv  Ihe    loi'-\n-iencil. up lu nun,, un Siiliinlii.v. I he\n\u2022jsili duy of April. IIK1II, from un> person ilcslrlne ini,l,i,dn spnclul tluilior\nlicence- in ci anil rarrj  awa.V  lliuliur\nli'uin Die rollowlllp lleserilieil lands, llllll,,, en,, While Klvur, ill   Ihe Dlsll'lul ul\nKit-, Kuoiemiy:\nCiircel No. I,   < 'iiiiiiii hu \"I \" |i\"\"l\npluiitcil almiil um- mile from While\nDiver l.nlie. nml  ,,h 11,-lllllf mile\n\u201e\u201e\u00ab\u201e.|   will,    ull    TruiiHcoiitl.ionlul I ttliooi, 20 chuins smith of thu north oast  from Wl.llu UU'ur on Die s\">\"\nTi-uIiik   'II  'l'l'*'\"    \u25a0^''\"|-   \u00bbl,|M '\"\"'\u2022 \"' Ml\"-  l'\u00abi\"lli''\"ll'iil'\"',ll'\"ll.  '  \"'  -'\"' \"lllu\" \"' \"\nn,.,0.|M llle  SOIllh SO I'lllllllS,  I    WC-l    HO    ll\nPor fili'tllor iuformuiinn, pamphlets,  (thilliw. thu \"..nl' \u00ab\" \"I \u00bb, '!'\"\"\n\u201e\u201e,\u201e,.lc\u201e\u201ey'l\",,'\u00abe,, Aceniur ousl  SO clniliiH  li\nK. |,. |.'uDH. II. s. IIOWK,        ,' Ullnliiull'ioucic\"'\nPuss. All.'llt, Cuucrul Aitunt, I     I\"\n3POKANB, I'Ol.'i'l.AN'D1    Dated tl,\nnf lictiiiiiiine\nllllllllll\n'us, iili.ui,  III chains,  IIioihi\nnortli liiehalns: ihe, wesl HlOuhuIn\nIh.'l  -nulll  10 llllllllls I\"  ll\"'   I'1    '\nIllcucemeu,\nel  Nn.  I.'i\nlUUCIleiue ut ;, |l|,sl\n(nr Ihe nn I.  \u2666'.MIIS.OO,  nf llu- Hint\nplunlod uu Ihe -null, side of  Whin\nvear's fee-  fur\neh\ni'lul  li.\nDiver, unit ut Ihe  'tli-oils 'nor of '\"\"ll1\"'\"' \"\"'\"\"\" \u00bb '\"'\"'\" '\nI'll I  Nu.   II:   Ihenee weal   Kill  ehui,,-.    I\"\"1 \u00bb'\" '\"' .\"\"   I'\"'   *''*\nthonoe north 10 c -.ihe usl IHO,  l'\"'\",,-\"l[\"nl\"i\"!'  \u00abi-li,|f uniliiilvor\nof cum\nli-in:\nl-uiil llmlls\nNKII. V, MACKAY,\nli,,.\u201e\/,, Vnnimlmliniir ill l.iuuls ,1- MViiis\n\/,\u201eii(\/\u00bb in,,\/ ll'oils Ikiiurl '.\n|'ii.'\/ur\/\u201e, \/;.''.. ,'IhI Miurh, Im\"..\nIhen lull,  In chain- tn plu\nllll'liee I.\nI'areel Nu. IU I'mnmeucin.j al a posl\nplanted 'JO ehuills vvusl uf Ihe ttnr,)i-e\u201e-l\neerner  u\\   I'nreel   No,  I.\",: thenee wesl\nIHU chuins,  ihe  north   10  ehaius,\nihe usl um ,,|\u201et|\u201es, D, outh io\nehui,is hi place uf cuuuuoneeme.lll,\n1' I Nn. 17    I'uuiinelieinc ill,,, post\nplanted 'Ju chain- wesl of Die mirth-ensl\neuritei' nl parcel   Nn.   Ill: ihenee west\nKin ehaius,  Ihei    m,rii    lo  ehaius,\nl hene, ensl leu chlllllH, Uu- soulh III\nOhllllls In pill I en IllOOt, HtOllUI    Dull\nI'HI eel Nu. Is    C Iieint III ll peal   Sl' '\"\u25a0'\nplutilud '.'ii ehulns vvosl of the northiiusl\n '\"\"'' \"' l'\"' ' N\"' l7; \"'\" ,t\",,      cm ami siuciv Km I mu i,>s\nHie eluilus,   Ihe,    Ill    IU   chains.  , ,       ,.\n, \u201esl llll) chuins, Die, -,,,,,1, lu I'lU'lllBllOcl Upoll A|i|ilien\nchains in pine 'mu iiii-iii. llllll,\nI'.hv \\u. iu i i,nmi i,,u 'Jo ohulns\nW. CRAIG\nMASONRY\nnml I'lir.i.ii'e Wurl,\nJ NORTH   STAR        J\nS ^- -     HOTEL J\n{*\nA Khnbcrlcy,   B. C. *\n9 9\n9   H. W. OREW. Proprietor.     ^\u25a0^_,,) *\nCosy and\nComfortable Rooms\nHeadquarters for\nMining Men\nRoyal Hotel\nMHrywv.lle, B.C.\nA. P. CHENETTE. Manager\n'I'lie niiiivi' hotol Im- boon icccniiv creeled, nul nattily furnish-\nml iliriiiin'luiui. Tiie llur - -,|,|,heil wilh the hesl lirunds ,,l\nl,ii|iiiir- und Clglll'H,\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666 \u2666\u2666\u2666\u00ab\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00ab\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u00ab\u2666\u00ab\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00ab\n^   MANri''A(\"l'i:KKi:s nnd IBRRWERa of EXTRA KINK\n,,  ,, ,       , ,, |   v,,   .,   ,., lenclnu   ill   Ihe   vve-l ..I   Ileciisl -ner of I'arcc|\n,D,da!::r;;h;'m;:;:'Ll;s,'l,h.w,'.U.;;rn;rl,usluf P, a^uUo  IS: ihencwes, -I, eliil,,,  ;;   P.O. Box 834.     CnillbrOOk, B.G.\n\u2022ORT STEELE\nBREWING CO,, LTD,\nFERrMIE, B.C.\nBEER | PORTER\nSOU) BY THE BARREL, KEG OR BOTTLED\nMottled beer for family\nuse ;i specialty\nOutside   Orders\nGIVEN STRICT AM\" PROMPT ATTENTION\nSATISFACTION GUARANTEED\nd P, (1, BOX S12      b\n<l     TBLBPHONE NO, 1     {.-\nX\nX\nI   Fort   Steele Brewing Co., Ltd.    1\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666 \u2666\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u2666\u00ab\u00ab\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00ab\u00ab\u2666\u2666\u00ab\u2022\u2666\u00ab\u2666\u00ab\u00ab THE PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK, B ('., APRIL 7, U\u00abfi\n************* 999**9*9***** fgltc |HMcycctor.' c;!,w'\"N^r.^\\,:''v,,iin Head\nJ     In announcing the change *   SVITI:'\"V' '\u25a0\u25a0\"\"\u25a0:-\"      ','\",'\u201e '\u201e ^L,\u201ef fJ\nS   . ., -i ^.\u201ex'\u201e..\u00ab \u2022 \u25a0i-mnfnti**nmT**immmmmimmi*m+ Steele was in ihe riiy  luesilivy \t\n5111 the business heretofore *| LOcal news. J\"'\" \" \"\"~*'\"\"'r'        .-.'-!! .-.-.i \u2022\u2022\n\u2022 conducted by the undersign- S \u2022\"t\"****\"T\" \"\"*!.\u00bb\"\"\u00ab ,i\"\":!~'V:L^1':. \u25a0\"'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'''\u00bb''\u25a0\nTHE CANADIAN BANK\nSplitting       OF COMMERCE\nPaid-up Capital. $10,000,000.    Reserve Fund. $4,500,000\n1'ui,1\nI ed owing to the retirement *  s, \u201e u,,\n% of Mr. John H. Fink on ac-1\nNVw  Shii 1   Waists\nU.lll' -lollllicll   ll*)\nDr. Scott's\nHeadache   Powders\nHEAD OFFICE,  TORONTO\n11. K. WAI.KKK, Ci-iiru.l Mkiiukc, AI.EX. LAIRD, A.m. Cien'l Manage,\nBRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA, AND IN\nTHE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND\n,i.,|i unv, heiiiliiche.\nOne Dozen in ii Bin 28c.\naid's new Tweed Skirls.      (J. K. Mullish nnd K. W   Raw\nnf Vauconver wee gnesls ut ,\n.lnhn Pollock n! l-'i-rnii' wus ill   Ihe Cranhrook Oll  Woilliosilny   | j.mral Banking builnau Iraniuted.  Accounti ma, ba oiienid and conducM by\nthe city l-'ridnv   Thev enn'l hurl yon and   limy null wilh all branchai at thla Bank.\n\u00a3 %. .  Ed. Chestnut and II   .'\".Lowe,\ni\u00a3 rt\/->-.-ivi-l-    r\\*P  ill    lioaltll WP t.fllcft *      N''\u00ab Shirl   Waists al  Reid* of Moyie were reg.siered al tin\n9 COimt   OI    111   liedlLll. WC UIJVO 5,,.                                                  Cesiuopolitnn Wednesdnv.                   ,\u201e\u201e\u25a0,,, \u201e ,, ,)m   -,\u201e ,,,,,,             ,               ,                          \u201e       .\nj. 9 K '\"' i\"'\"'\" \"'      uu\" i\"\"- Deposit* nl   *1  uud upwards received, und iiilcicsl ullowed ut\nV                                                        \u2022                \/\u00bb -i -i    \u2022 A                             \"                                .,,,                                                           ' i ,          ,,,   i'     A ,,, ,,,, .^.,           current rales.   The depositor is subject lu nn ilelav what.\nI this opportunity of thanking J . ^j\u2122*\u2122*^ \u00ab- ;1I l^^'o^^SSS   : iEM'IE & At( H1SC\n\u00a7 our many friends and custo- J   ,\u201e\u201e\u25a0, ,,,,-,' ., In'\"\"' * ~*\n\u00a3 \" A! Went worth Hull tonight. K. Heliue. (.'.   1'    U.  express CTtUIUDT'C\nI mers in Cranbrook and sur-1   ,\u201e.,\u201e,,,,, ,,\u201e\u201e,,, \u201e,\u201e 2l!Z^Zt!;iS \u00a7 oltWIllKI o\n**?    mil outs    A   i     How lle.-aS\nW.M.I.      I'AI'l-'i;       All    new rhi, i,,,,lhl,,. s,,\u201ev\n|i .1   Kin , :  ul  Mn\\ ,   was   u     !\"    ''''si  designs     In  fin l '   .\nSAVINGS BANK   DEPARTMENT\never  in   the   withdrawal  of  the   whole   or  any\nportion ul' the  deposit\nJ rounding  district   for   the *\n9\n9\nvery liberal patronage we *\nI have enjoyed and we be- i\n| speak for the new firm a |\n* continuance of the same.\n9\n\u00bb' lie cn v Tuesdui ...i bus ness        Ihe on I.\\  UHMI slock ill Cranbrook\nI  I   ..    ... ..I\t\nNi'Keli   wu^    n\nmil ;, large nssorluicnl lo rhnos,\nIn,in\nge ivssorliuenl loelinose      .,    , ' vmm'i \u2022 ri  vV> n v\nN,. shoo worn |,u|iers lo      H01U    I ON!' 1'A  I lONI'.Rl\n. v ,.ii Mun,in v\nThe   I'nlni,   iiie    linesl\ni.'KK.sil   \\i rs\nl i.-li Lettuce,\n*\n9\nA\n9\n9\nive ii;,,i ihv uc would\nneed Hi,-in lo kindle Ihe lire \u00abith\ni im |e ires Ihis v our are lower\nthan '\" ei. yol eoiisisleul for No\n1 eou.u mul work . '.ir painting\n\u25a0 . ,     mt is - ;i|i|icd nml i ireeu (inioiiM\n*         vvHun,T,?:i'7 'I1  \"\"\"'.\"\u25a0'' *\u2122}>   ruspecl,   lei                          JIK:   Spill.iell\n3\/f. i I. wi.i.t.ii U\\ us furnish you with estuutites on                                    '\nCO-OPKRAT1VH STORKS your sprtiig pahuiug,  etc.,  nnd Choice Oranges and Hamulus\n  we will guarantee oai work   for\n\\\\   |i\"     do   Xelson was irnii we ate slaying will,  Ciaubrooli.\ng business nt Cm I'll li    tl. SHORT * CO SI'IIWAIIT*  KINK rill H'Ol.ATKS\nta\nSt... It Quotations\nTm nmi  ef Luke Ore. ......      ,\u25a0..,..\nit   i\n'.S.     I he antiiitii\nof the new   linn will\nis paper.\nvo  business st.\n* \u2014\n^,      E. T. Peltiei an old\nJ I his district, wasa g lesl\n* at dm s\n9\n9     SW<\u2122 m the i\n* *\n**\u2022+**\u00bb**** ****************      Mr. W\n\u2022\"'.'.'  .,'. I    iki n Ins positio        sin\n.-   . nl the sash and  loor   ictorv.\nui iu,,     i  nn\n:   I.,'ll,I\nmil ami eolir\nH-H-t-H-H-H-l-a-l-K-H-S-S-l-\nINSURE\nBOILERS\nIN    C A S !\u2022    OF\nEXPLOSION\nBeale & Elwell\nMr. and Mrs   W    1)    Hill   re\nturned  Sunday   from  n   , isil tor\nEastern Washington\nDr   I!-;,,.11 uun   E  Sprouli\nMarysi    e were   iu   Cranbrook\nTuesday on business.\nHi.u'l forgel   llie   Pirtli-Eaton\nconcerl in   ft'enlworth  Hall  lo\nnight.    It is  for the  bonetil ol \u25a0\nthe Cranhrook fjBorosse ('lub.\nA. Mutz, president of the Fori\nSleelo    llnnving   Company   ul\n>' l''ernie was in  Cranbrook   Wednesday mi business.\nHugh Stewart\nPhone 75       ftniistroiro, ftve.\nD.J.JOHNSON\nCarpenter '<; Builder\n(iood Work ill\nReasoutihle I'rieo\nOffice and Workshop  Lewis St\nBelt Pins\nBlouse Sets\nWK  havu a tilwHolec\nI'OUHonubli! priis's.\nnlee Htileotioti in these Uuhs ai\nohhoinihil! prti\nOur ciillui'tlon is \\t.-ry attraiitive  ami  we\nwould ask  vim in Inspoot these Uiicm whetluM*\nyou iuli'iul lo puruHaao or not.\nWr two always ploasei* to show our stook\nmul iimiii* pi'loos.\n. F. Taws & Son\nJewelers and Opticians\noiiii'i:il   Waieli   liispeotoi'S for C.P.R. Crow's Neat\nPass Division.\nR   N. FINCH & CO\n>m1''i:iT'i>m:i;y\n)BBSi\u00abS69e9\u00ab969S**\u00ab9Sae969e*M:\nR\nI   ONI'' KU\"   US Kill I)     ',\u2022\u25a0    \u00ab        f*i\u2014    v.Ma>ar^ f)\nTea. Coffee   P \u00b0LINE\n' ii, in,-,,1,1 Miniii.il.ii ll,.,,.. irKliop      K\nAND \u25a0   Vt    ,\u201e,, \u201e\u201e\u00bb,\u201e\u25a0 ,\u201e\u201e\u201e., \u2022 i\nCanned Goods ij\nWell Ski\nA man is often\njudged by his\nBoots\nMAM'I'nllA  IIOTKI\n,,,\u201e, I\nThey denote diameter or the hick of it. II\nyou are wobbly on your feet vou will be wobbly\nin your head, but if vou are well shod you walk\nand stand with a confidence that the slip shod\nman can never assume.\n'.'.)    Mr   !\u2022'   W.   Lang of Calgary, phono 13-\n'o],resentinjf Birheck   I ..mi,  As   \t\n.delation    was    in    (Irtinbrooli i\nJalTlnirsdiiy.\n\/  l.'lrsl rln-- Wi.i'k in nil liriiii\n\u2022 fi'\nLllllClljGOllllter J        Tonsonai An li   With a pair of McPhersons'\nCranbrook, ll.C.\n<<\u00bb\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022**\u2022\nA   II. I'Viiuick. the well k\niirospeelor, nnd T. 'I'.  M\n'.  I'. I.  S ul Fori Steele  were  ii\nT Cr:n,liri.iik nn Saturday   last  mi\nbusiness,\nBaker, St. Cranbrook, B.G. \u2022\nWill vim   vmi the In si i,lie. in llu- besl C |..ni\n-.H^.^H-i^..H4^.H-W-W-!^-l-H-H-I--H-l-H-H--!-W-M-l-H-\u00bb?]    'j'\"'11 l',lv.i\" il\"*1 ,A'  J-  ,NI:\"'li.M\n\u25a0 eiilerliiined n uuinher id  frioud\n_....... .. . \u2022   \u2014til the W'entworlli Hotel on Tuos\ndit,! evening,   Among the guosl\n;\u2666 9 4'.*>''4'9'4'. 9 4 9 4.9 .4 ** 9 \u2666; o ;'\u2666 o ;'\u2666. \u00ab \u2666:\u00bb.\u2666:\u00bb:\u2666   wns Mr, Hurry Drew of Kim ber-j\n9\n:\u2666.\n\u2666\nWe\n,9\n9\n9\n\u25a09 PETE'S 9'-\ns-BflRBER SHOP\non your feet you will command\nv respect and carry yourself to\nZ^Zl^TTTn^:!;: success.   Try it.\nNOTICE.\n.Notice ia heroin   irlven  thut   Slxl\nHUBlipnllOllllll! Ileal ali,i|iii,\nCi'tinlironk. nml u'liurtiiiteen\nsiUlsfilullnli i,, sliuvinc.\nllnirl'inline   ,.,,,.\nNexl  door in A. C. Bowne,'\nmi Cranbrook Street,\nG. T. ROGERS.\nP. J. Leithauser\n\u25a0\nSHI TACKLE!\nI 24 Gross ot ftssorted Flies !\nI'', c i laiuhlu, Provincial En\n\u25a0ju r arrived ul Cranbrook Fri\nilny from Fornio, and wonl over\nin furl  si,.ell. tteeompaiiiod  byi\n(Invornuieiit   AgenI   Ariuslrong\nnnd  linn    Mueklty.      Thev   will\ninsponl  ihe Wild   Horso Creek\n:\u2666:\n9,\n;\u2666\n9\n''.\u2666'\n\u2666\n:\u2666\n'9\n9\n,ini| ,is :i\nn stock mul t\" arrive.      All the populai killet>\nknown S'iniroil said 'lie nthei da\\\n-They are Beauties\"\nWi  can lis vou up with a complete  lishiiiK outlit    ^ i'\nul ., inodernt,  in i.. .    See '.nr \\\\ indow s\nFilliiij*   \"ut   el'   town\norders i* our lonu suit\nFresh Milk\nand Cream\nWe beg to Inform Hie public\nlhat wc nic in ihe Milk liiisiiiess\nnnd are here to stay.     I   furnish\nthe Genuine Article and gunriiii-\nice ihe public! satisfaction,\nTWO I1ELIVE1UKS A DAY\nW. B. BARDGETT\nHealth oilier   Dr.   Connolly,\n\u2666 -ii iwo weoks ago culled  Ihe\n\u2666 attention <<', ihe council n. tho\no 'nd ihni n by-law should he\n. , |i;i\".'.l |ii'o|iiliitingClilneso laiin\ndry men rroni sprinkling clothes\nin shoollng Hi.- water fr their\nmm,11,. \u2666...a>.\u00ab\u00bb...-..*..^.fr<-..\n9\n\u2666 NOTICE.\n\u2666 j    WW NT llll   li.v   .,,.-   rii.v   ..I   ir;,\n. \u25a0   in    \u201e |'i,   \u201e,|   ICeeper,      I ,\u201e   |.jiilie\nr,      :\u25a0  \"\nII. Tie.i. I'llv fieri.\n:J.J).M(:BRI1)H;awnings\n\u2666Cninbrooli, B.C. HARDWARE ' i- i\u201e,,\n\\        B\u00ab-nlu;rcsi  *       Stripe   Duck\n'\u2666*\u2666\u25a0>\u2666 9 \u2666 ^ \u2666  > \u2666 9 * \u25a0.\u25a0999999. 9 \u2666\u2022>\u2666,.-> \u2666      To innti'li all  colors of buildings  made mi  Shorl   Notice nl\nit \u25a0 or ('algary prices,\nGto. R. LtflSK & Co.\nA. GRENIER,   Cranbrook, li.c\n\u2022l-i-l-l-i-l-I-l-H-l-H-l-H-l-H-l-l-l-\nBUILDERS\nCONTRACTORS    t      ' Iwl^nLL O    :\nl'l,in-,  h|n . iln iiii.iii--\n.mil   I'.'ln  -\u2022\nFURNISHED ON APPLICATION\n\"r1\n. tn\nKIIKHII tlll'l'is\n\\l\"[. I  I   IIIIIIIK    +\n('ONI.'KC'I'KlNKIIY\nli,i; (,iiiiiiii iimi Soil, Diink.s\nAluiiTiilmceij, Plpo\u00ab\nmii, Olgara\nAll   kinds   of    building    material ]r   ,,,,,, Sl    Cranbrook\nconstantly on hand.\n1-HH-I-H-1-H-I-H-M-W-H-I-H-+\nGranDrooK\nn Livery\nQEAIIY * HOVLK, PROP'S\nTeams mul drivers furnish-\ned fur any |lollll in Ihe dis-\nll'lcl.\nA. DOVLE, Manager\n,.....\u2022...\u2022\"\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022-\u2022-\u2022\u00ab\u2666\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u2022-\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u2022,-\u2022,\u2022\u2022-\u25a0\u2022\u2022.\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022..*\nDRAYING\nWc have 1 u in the husliioss\nl',,r several years, we have Ihe\nhesl ntpiipiueul in ll.C. and we\nguiirnnlee Hiillsfiicllon.\nadout. that Piano\nWe ure the iiulliiirind  ngiinls\nlur thu reiuoviil uf Mason & Riseli\nI Pianos, we cull do Hie work will,\nl risk.     Also Household Fur\nPERRY k FITZGERALD\n|',.|,|irlotn|.\u00bbnl tin,\nCranbrook OartaKc mul TransforCo\nlllllee iimii.alle\nr.i'.i:. Depot, Phono(M,\nWorks fur |,e Issiun in |i\u201erelii,su tho\n(iilliivvinc ileacril.e.l Imiil III Smith Kiel\nKentellliy.\nI'cllllliclieil.e III II pilSl   pllllltOll III Hie\nvuiill j-i Humor ci  l.m nn Gump I.\nthonoo \u201eo,-l-li r..i-iv  in ohulns, ihonool Fancy uiul Staple GROCERIES and CROCKERY\nntisl fortv40oliiiins, thotieosouth elo\/lity  u      ,      ... , .   ..... ._ '       .\nst, ohains, tho w,,tf\u201er,v in oi,,,i\u201e8, M\u00ab\u00bb \", Women s and Childreiis\nthonoo  'Ill  lllellllillali.   |.lllee   nf    '\u25a0 BOlltlS,   SlUlCS   llllll    HOSC\neilUlilie.\nIllltoil ul ('iiiiil Iv  ihi-  Is,  illl.v ..I\nApril, Willi.\nII\nCranbrook,\nB.C.\nK..I. MeVITTIK      ^C-\u00abH\u00ab\u00ab.NiHiHii|wr^\u00ab.^^\n \u2014 1\nIv   .liivs idler1.!\nNOTICE.\nTilte    niltleu   llllll    lllil'i.v    uil.ia   liner    .^\niliiu. I. iln- unilorslifiioil, Intend lo apply |\u2122\nie     iiie     I'hici     t'ominlssli r    ol\nI.mul-     nml     W'urlis    ni      Vletnrhi,\nll.C. llll' II -pecilll    licence   ll ,    mill\neiirr.v iivvii.v Ihnlier (rem llie (elliivviiiy\nile-ei ihei    liinil*   in   Kiwi    Knutoiiuy,\nI'llMUncni'ilie   nl   ll   peal   plnnleil \u201et IlloLj\nn,,111, v.e-l  II, I ul' 1,1,1   :i:i.\u00b0i  unil   ill\"\nnliiK ml i-IiuIiih wuhI, 10 ohidilH ,1,,,'tli, SO I1\nohulnseiisl, In eliiiiic ntirili.   in nludiiH ^\neii-l. so el in in- -imlli anil 10 olu, ins west   ^\nIn pill I   e, Iiooilielll.    OOlUllUllUK    V\nllllllll'I'l'S, IIII.I ' le-. M\nI..He,I  Miirel,  I.I.  llllll,. 1\nI iii v iii Itreclicnrlilee      T\nI\nNOTICE.\nT\u201e|i\u201e iieiiee iimi thirty iluys itfior\nilme I. iheiuiilorsliiiii'il, inl I lo apply\nlu tho Chief I'. nn inlsahi,icr. if l.uuils,,,,,]\nU'nrli-iii Vicleriii, 11,1'\u201e for n  -pechd\nlicence In eut mill I'UI'I'V l,VV|,.V llutlll'l'\nIllllli llie lillliiwlue llchOI'lllOll    laUlla   111\nI-:.,., Knotnniiy.   (Inimnunulni, ul u posl\nplllllleil ill  tile  'Ill  Weal  .'111',,,',' III   Llll\nllll\",  I i i\u201ei>   Km chains suuth, -III\nohulns we.,, inn cliiiin- north, und -10\nchains eust In plllou of ciinilneueenici,,,\nI'liniuinino' HIU acres mere or les-.\nIllUeil  MiM'i'li  I-l.  lllllil.\nIll DllVill r.rcellelil'iilee\nMINKIIAI. AIT\n(Kt'lIM l'l\neiiri'iriceiK er ou'U'iviJMiJM's.\nSKIRTS\ni\nf\nNOTICE.\nami\n\"llulierlH\",   \"Maple\".     \"Km\n\"'I'i,I'llllii\" Mil,en,I CIlllllM.\n-,111111,1'III llie  I'l'l'l Sll'lilu Mlliliu:  lilvKlin\n-I Kin., i< mu'niHiiii'i.\nWlrari'l ' mini ullll'of l-'.vv.'i Mnyll\n...illn.\n\u2022,',,,\u201e.    lie llllll   I. .Iim.ic-   A, Hinvi'V   KM\nC.N,, Il.tlWtll iiilllll'f\"l lliva.'ll   nml  ll- IIRllUl\nfui',1 \/. I'lirna. P'.M.C I171IST1 1 I'liiiil, iliil,,-\n,,,,\u201e |.',,.,, mi \\ C'.nill.'iiii, Nn. I, ;:(\u201e:,,. lu\ni,'ii.,. -My ilny. ii    .'I'1'' I\"'. '   i.\n,i,i|ily I., llie MllllUM It.'.'.'l.l.'l '\".' 'i I'.'llllli'il,.\n>| I'mnil Cniiil \"I Iiii, llll'iili.lr.'.'lnlliia.\nAnil  linllii'l   lull.' nutli'i'llllll ll'-liiili.  llllflB\nii'i'il,,!,:,: uitlHI Iii iii.'in'i\"! Iirf,\ntllii'i \u201ef .ui',I Ci'llllli'llli'\"! Iliil'li'Veilii'NI\nLight iiiloreil Tweed Skirts are the most\npopular as well as the most serviialile Im'\nSprine uiul Summer wear. We have a\nlarge assortment -with Red, Green, Navy,\nand      Brown      Tints Prices      from\n$.(.511 In \u266612.110. Also Black, ('.rev. Navy,\nGreen and Brown Dress Skirts from 13.50 to\n<; 15.( hi.\nSec   These   Goods   Before   Buying   Vour\nl!J Spring Skirt.\n* REID St CO. I\n\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab^IHB\u00bblW\u00bbMll^l'^MiWIK  'Mll*H*lli\u00abiW*^i\u00bbil*\u00bbl^H!!K*l\nI P. Burns & Co. I\n*ZZ H0111I OfHoa,\nS^ Oiditary, Allmrta.\n~t-m\nMain Ottiut* for En\u00abt Kooteuuy, ^*\nOmnbruok. B.C ^3\nia\n\u00a3 3\n\u00a3 Wholewnlc and Retail 3\n1 Meat Merchants 1\n\u00a3 3\nI -^\n\u00a3 |)r:ilcrs in Ahattoir ;unl Cold StorngeS\nHon. iiinier m~- n   -**_\\\n\u2022'ii.. -E    Livestock at Calgary. 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Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http:\/\/digitize.library.ubc.ca\/","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1906-04-07 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1906-04-07 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"The Prospector","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0304680"}