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SAT*URDAY, JUNB W.WOS.\n^opaa, B. c;>-\nNo* 24.\nPEOPLE YOU MAY KNOW.\nVisitors   Here    mnl   There,\u2014People\nWho   Come to   ('runbrooli uiul\nThose   Who ilo Away.\nFred. Ritchie ol    Nolson, a knight\nof tlui roud, was in town Thursday.\nr.  Woods, of Ohorry Creek wiw in\ntown Thursdny.\nAdvertise   in  the    Prospector, the\npaper tlmt everybody rends.\nPotor Lnrs\nThursdny.\nI  Wusa wns in town\nStewart's,   fresh\nButter milk    nl\nevory iluy.\nProm all indications ftranbrbok will\nwitness n Inrgo iniliix ol settlers this\nyenr,\nMrs. I-', w. Groon, n,nd hor sister\nMiss Staples visited Wyolllto Thurs\n-lay.\nKin'  Laddies nro     now  practicing\nfur     tlip hose reel     races which will\ntnke plaee about .Inly  1st\nSecond hund Typewrit fr nearly\nnew, fnr sale cheap npply to Patmore Hros.\nW. II. Wilson, the jeweler, was\nt runsaclitu: business n-t Moyie\nThursday.\nHume seekers are still un the move\nin the Kuntenay Valley spying out\nugriculturnl  land.\nThe sound uf the hummer and saw\nare heard in Ornnbrook In every di\nrcction.\nWm. Ornig, wbu has been engaged\nin putting in Septic Tanks at Fernie,\nwas  at   Cranbrook     Friday   un   busi-\nChns, Cock was at Nelson this\nweek attending a ruiiventioiT of the\nexecutive of the Church of England\nSynod.\nT. II. Cavin went east this week to\nmeet the board of adjustment uf the\ni inter uf Railway conductors at\nMontreal.\nConditions throughout tlie greut\nwheat district of the Northwest is\nsatisfactory. A big increase iu the*\nacreage  is  reported.\nMrs. II. S. Aikens, will receive in\nher room over \"The Palm\" on Wednesday June 17th, from .1 p.m. to ti p.\nin.\nP. It. Yates of WyclilTe, who has\nbeen at Winnipeg fur sume days on\nbusiness returned to (Jrnnbrook\nThursdny!\nFor the June Bride, une of tluiHe\nnew and must modern SASK ALT A\nranges,ut Patmore Pros, one that\nyou don't have to polish.\nW. M. Frost, manager of the Frost\ninvestment Company, went to Wasn\nThursdny on Company business. In\nhis new, Rambler, automobile,\nA. A. Richardson, uf Vancouver,\nami K. A. Lilly, of Calgary, were at\nCranbrook this week adjusting the\nlire  loss  of  tbe  Cooperative  Stores.\nTbe Tennis Club and Epworth\nLeague, have secured two lots on\nArmstrong Avenue, ami a Lawn\nTennis court  was laid out tliis week.\nMr, John Neilson, C. V. R. L'om-\nmereial telegraph operator, received\ntlm report, of the Ontario nnd Quebec\nelections he Accomplished this feat\nwithout  a  single mistake.\nNot one valuable book in a hundred costs as much in time, labor\nand cash as the newspaper whieh is\nsold al  live cents a copy.\nT. II. Hoskins, and 13. Elwell will\nleave tomorrow for (be const to attend a convention ut' Grand Lodge A.\nI1', n A. M. which takes place in\nVictoria next  week.\nThe froul nf the Ornnbrook Drug &.\nPook Store was improved this week\nby a new uwnllig, the prettiest in\ntown, it is of u handsome design nml\nlettered with a firm name.\nLOOK FOR SHADE lor the eoin-\ning slimmer. I have beautiful sum\npies of nt ripe, awuiog duck. To be\nseen nt my shop on Armstrong Ave\nune.   A. Grenier,   Awning Maker.\nThe lire hull is being improved, aad\nwhen the new llie alarm boxes nrO\nIntnlled, Ornnbrook will have une of\nthe most up to date tire protection\nbrigade   in the Kootenay.\nIf you want good work done see\nPatmoro Bros. They do Stenm, Hot\nwater, Hut air Heating, Plumbing\nund ull liimls of sheet Metal work,\nin the most modern ami up tu -date\nstyle.\nA Bargain in a dictionary\u2014Webster's Imperial Dictionary, indc\/ed;\nand full sheet binding. Come iu und\nsee them, Cranbruok Drug & Book\nStore.\nDelegates to tbe Conservative convention tu be held in Nelson in the\nnear future, are now being selected.\nWhen tbe convention assembles, u\nconsorvntlvo standard bearer will he\nnominated to contest, Kootenay riding for the limine of Commons.\nThe Rev. .I. II. Wright from Kelow\nna wus iu town this week; be is enjoying a vacation in East Kootenuy,\nand supply the Methodist pulpit at\nMuyie at the same time. Mr. Wright\ncomes from the centre of the famous\nokamignn district, and was surpris\ned at thi! possibilities of this upper\ncountry fur agriculture ami fruit\nra isi in1,\n{!\u25a0 . 9\n9\n| ftdbdftL -1\n9\nt\nt\nI\n$\n$\nI   ^^^^^^^\nI       ...  __\t\n*\n*\n#\nDivide Between Bull River and Wild Horse\nSoutheast Kootenay.    Elevation 9,000 Feet.\nJ. A. Harvey, K. 0. went to Hosmer Thursday on legal business.\nT. Alexander, of Fernie wus iu\ntown Tuesday.\nH. Mutters of Fort Steele was in\ntown Tuesday on business.\nDr. H. Watt, of Fort Steele was In\nCranbrook Friday on business,\nW. G. Long, of Fernie, accountunt\nfor the Grltes Wood Company, was\nvisiting friend at Cranbrook this\nweek.\nLeo Sullivan's new residence on\nCranbrook street will be ready for\noccupancy. It is one of the prettiest\ncottages  in  town.\nETIQUETTE  COLUMN\nLEAGUE FOOTBALL\nOn Thursday evening, tbe Beavers\nnnd Rovers played n league game of\nfuutbnll, which resulted in a score of\n2 to it in favor of the Rovers.\nThe defence of each team again\nshowed Its superiority over tbe opposing attack, and tbe ball was kept\nfor tbe most of the time, out of the\ndanger limit.\nAt half time neither team had\nscored, but in the second half Rovers\nscored twice, both chance short. The\nBeuver forwards seemed unable to\nget the goal range, and did not get\na point.\nOutsiders consider that the Rovers\nwere lucky to win the match. The\ngame was keenly contested throughout, and at times, foutball of a high\nstandard was played.\nTHE  NEWS\nNews put into print at the earliest\npossible moment, it comes piping hot\nfrom tbe presses with a delicate aroma that tickles the nostrils. But\nit wont. keep. Its very essence is\nfreshness. What all tbe world knows\n\u2014thut is not. news; what all the\nworld will be surprised to tind out\u2014\nah! that is news. \" The Prospector\"\nprints the news, nnd it prints it\nquick. And there you have it every\nSaturday morning.\nCROSSING THF LINE\nWhile there is at present an Important immigration movement, it is\nnotice that ull tbe home seekers are\nnot ull coming from the western por\ntion of the United States. There\nseems to be a wave of settlers moving from Ontario and other eastern\nprovinces. There are a class of farmers that is wanted in British Columblu. Good farmers on good\nfarms such as can be found in this\nprovince is what is wanted iu British Columbia.\nThis is one of the years when the\npolitician wakes up and makes himself busy making new acquaintances\nand shaking bands with the old ones.\nBy  Kind  Permission    of the Family\nCourier and Weekly Planet.\nFOR DINER'S OPT\nGentlemen:\u2014\nDont \u2014use your knife for buttering\nyour bread invariably use your\nlingers,\nDon't\u2014wipe your knife rn your trend\n\u2014always wipe it on tie sleeve\nof your coat, or Lhe <-it down\nend of your trowsers.\nDon't\u2014sip your soup noiselessly, (it\nlooks too much like steuling a\nmarch on your grub.) Always\nsuck it down with a gurgle like\nthe sound of a noisy streamlet.\nDon't\u2014use your vijfiil bund iti handling your cup >r glar-s. In* a\nriably use your left mm!, unless it is more convenient to\nuse your toes, in which cuse the\nright foot only sti i-iW bo usi'\nDon't\u2014spread your napkin i.n your\nlap\u2014always ruck it under your\nchin,\u2014your lutiuiry bill is nlwnys a .:onsidoration. Don't\nbother about > ur trcv-seiF\nwben dinner is i\u00bb*er, it is gcod\nform to wipe ,-.ur nose on your\nnapkin antl throw It nn t'.ie rat'\npet.\nDon't\u2014use your fori\nis handy\u2014forks\nfor display.\nDon't\u2014mix up  your\ngravy\u2014this is\nin the nursery.\nDon't\u2014eat tlsh with\neat it with   a\nis  permissible.\nIf wine is served\u2014!n *ari;i\npolite and .uy to yo t I.\nbotess, before driuklng:\n'Here's a ho\", or\n\"Here's nt ytvi\", or\n\"I smile at >o.i\", ov\n\"Here's luck\",  or.\n\"Here's the hair   \u00bb.f\nor some sueh cnrdlft\nlul sentiment.\nwhen\n.lie\nvour\n.'\u25a0ui.v\nunite\nmude\npol:\ninly  |\nit .\"\u2022\nrerun\nrk   ;\nV'lfb\nu.-mblc\n!wi ys\nnife.\n-mit\nspoon\nbly  he\n-our 1\ntind\n100 CM3AM   SOCIAL\nNext Wednesday, the Ladles of the\nMethodist Church will bold a Strawberry and lee ('ream Social on the\nParsonage Lawn at. eight. Cool\ndrinks and Creston berries, ami a\nspecial brand of lee ('ream will he\nseasonable and refreshing, and an\nevening concert on the green sward\nwill ensure n pleasant, evening for\nall who can come.\nThe grounds will be illuminated,\nadmission is free, everybody wel\ncome. The refreshments will be sold\nat moderate charges.\nPOLITICAL ITEMS   OF INTEREST\nIt is understood that the Ottuwn\ngovernment is now preparing \"a Po\nliey\" with which to hypnotise tbe\nvoters of Onnada. The\"huudle suck\"\nof the Grand Trunk Pacific is quite\nCapacious, but it could not endure u\ndraft like that made upon it by its\ncontractors, grafters and middlemen.\nThere is a Dominion election cloud\nlooming upon the political horizon\nEven Laurier is weary of sueh at\ntempts to retain the conlidonco of\nthe people.\n\u2022 \u2022 \u25a0 \u2022\nHenry Luboiiehere says the [our\ngreatest men of today are Marconi,\nBaenrgen, Edison and Carnegie,\nwhich shows tbat Mr. Lahourehere\nhas never been fortunate as tu meet\nany of the Dominion Ministers of\nOttawa.\n\u2022 \u2022 * *\nTbe Grits of Kootenay are doing a\ngreat deal of talking just now and\nproudly assert they will sweep tin1\nKootenay, with the Curtis' boom iu\nthe coming elections. It's a wise\nman who saves his ammunition till\nthe tight Is on.\n\u2022 \u2022 * \u2022\nProbably the most outrageous piece\nof political jobbery ever attempted\nIin the Dominion of Canndn was that\n[mapped out by the Aylesworth Elec\n[ tion Act for the purpose of gaining\ncontrol of the House of Commons,\n{the culmination of which will soon\nappear with Sir Wilfrid Laurier and\nhis ministers, playing tbe. leading\nrole, and gracefully backing down\nbefore the persistent     elTorts of the\nConservative Opposition.\nI \u00ab * * \u2022\n]   The last time John Harry  Ham\nmond got mixed up in politics he gol\nsentenced     to death. down     in the\nI Boer republic.\nCAUSE OF Till-: OTTAWA  FIGHT\nAn Attempt tu Punish ConBervatlvi\nProvinces Destroys Provincial\nI.mills and Becrecj uf the Ballot;\nIntroduced by Aylesworth Hm lie\nvised by Sifton.\nAyleswmlh's Obno:\nKleetl\nThe public Justly desires a plain\nstatement concerning the struggle ai\nOttawa ovor the Aylesworth Flection\nHill.\nin iiif forth month nl ihe session,\nMr Aylesworth Introduced bis Mill\niu amend (he lOlectiol Vet, boing the\nMill promised si the opening ol the\nthree successive sessions, ami alter\nthe Conservative Mill tor eloetion ro\nluini     had I a     Intiodueed liy Mr.\nAli-Miii. The Conservative Mill ^\ndirected agnlhsl fraud and corrup\ni inn. and does noi    touch Provincial\ncontrol oi the     fratichlH    voter's\nlists in any province\nTill-: VICIOUS FEATURES\nThe Aylesworth Mill contains two\nfeatures on which the whole contest\nI urns, one is that, il takes from\ncertain selected provinces the cun\ntrol uf their oloctton lists and uives\nii lu partisan nppointecs nf the Mu\nnonUm Govornmont, tu be exercised\nwhen the campaign is in progress.\nTbe other dostroyfl the secrecy uf\nthe vote by providing that ballots\nnumbered or markeil by returning\nofllcors shall  he counted.\nThe last mentioned feature dues\nnot need discussion, hut. will be cun\ndemnod nn its face. It simply autliu\nrizes and oncouragos such election\nfrauds as were exposed iu the London\nMispiracy east'.\nAS THF MILL READS\nThe other feature is set forth in\nclause One, providing that in portions -uf Ontario and Quebec, not\nmunicipally organized, and in the\nwhole uf Manitoba nnd British Columbia \"Voters' lists shall bo pre\n\"pared immediately after the issue\n\"of any writ for an election nr al\n\"any time when the Governor-in-\n\"council so directs ; and fur the pur\n\"pose nf preparing   and giving effect\nto such voters' lists the Governor-\n\"in-counctl may appoint nil necessn\n\"ry ollicers und confer upon them all\n\"necessary powers.\" It also declares\n\"tbat no person whoso name is not\n\"incltidod in the voter's lists so pre-\n\"pared ami revised shall he entitled\n\"tu vote.\"\nWHO MID IT.  AND WHY ?\nAs to Quebec and Ontario the obvious purpose is to gather in the vote of transient, labourers on the\nTranscontinental nnd tn authorize\n\"bush pulls.\" British Columbia nnd\nManitoba, especially the latter, are\nsentenced to discrimination and loss\nof political rights because they have\ndriven the machine Liberals frmu\npower. The authors uf this tyran\nnical measure are a group of Manitoba political adventurers, the inven\ntors of the \"red line\" crime of 1904,\nexpelled from authority at home,\n.,nd now conspiring at Ottawa\nngainst the liberties of their own\nprovince. Knowing that the Indignant people or Manitoba, it left, tu\ntheir own choice, would remove them\nfrom the House of Commons, they\nhave devised this scheme to obtain\nby manipulation uf the voter's lists\nn election otherwise Impossible.\nHEELERS To OVER RULE\nJUDGES\nBy this Bill absolute authority to\nsuy who shall vote is handed over un\nthe eve uf election to partisan appointees, chosen at campaign time\nby the Government candidates, and\nnot required by the measure to have\nthe slightest legal, educational or\nmoral qualification. This is decreed\nby a party on a Government, solemnly pledged tu maintain provincial\ncontrol of franchise and election\nlists. The province primilarly Belect-\na\\ for this invasion is the one witli\nt.he most advanced, most complete\nind most judicial system uf electoral\nrevision in all Canada, having annual\ni'e visions pot'formed by judges and\nSlvlng nil possible guarantees of\nFairness. It is a system so exact ami\njust, tlmt large rewards have been\niffcred in vain lor the name uf n sin\nle person improperly omitted from\n-egistrat iun, while similar challenges\nmade in Parliament to advocates of\nthe Ayleswurlli Bill have fulled to\nbring uui a single modern instance\nof injustice.\nA  RIGHTEOUS  FIGHT\nII is liol to he QXpcctod that the\npeople of Manitoba would tamely\nsubmit lo have their enso fully and\njudicially prepared voters' lists\nthrown aside, and to go to the polls\nwith lists made in the heal of election\nstrife, by a gang uf eampnlgn heelers.\nBlicll as were employed hi the Irallilu\nlent manipulations of pjO-l. Had the\nOpposition   at     Ottawa   allowed   this\ndespotic     scheme     to     he     carried\nthrough, they Would have heen Inii\ntins In the provinces ntlacked and\nalso tu their own which might be\nthe  noxl   assailed.    They      Would also\nhave beon responsible for ihe serious\nconsequences which     would certainly\nfollowed  tin'\n\u00bb]>i   ii\nmeasure.\nI \\\nA  WAVERING   Lh.AMEK\nSir  Wilfrid's Tri Is  plead  that   ho\nhas promised to    amend ihis clause\nlint lhe simple fart is Ihal lie Pre\ninfer has nITered nn amcndimnl, and\ngiven no statement to show what he\nmoans In dn. The hill stands as If\nstood when introduced in Mnrch, ami\nwhen explained in May by the Minis\nlet- nf Justice. Throughout ihe whn\nle of May Sir Willrid Laurier has hesitated ami evaded (be issue Driven\none way bv Mr. Sifton ami his foi\nMowing nf discredited     land ami Mm\n*       *\n9\n\u25a0'\u25a0|r :'**mmm*Tj\n\"       mmmt-'rs\n'l\\wF' \u2122*\n\u25a0 \u25a0'.'\u25a0\"\u2022\" .\"\u25a0%\nti'-                '     r    im\nft *\n\u2022 -    hj. \"m\nk     m 1\n'St*i*\\mmm\\\nV\/'jATftjaf\/'Jm\n\u25a0mmm*\\W*rmWm\\\n**T.r, **m*, \u25a0*fti\n\\\\s\\^*t\nt 3*4\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\ntr\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\nV\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\nONTARIO  ELECTION 8\nImmense Water Power of Sand Creek\n*\nSoutheast Kootenay\nher grabbing adventurers, and on the\nother by tlie Influence uf consistent\nLiberals and the dictates of honesty\nami decency, be has, so fur, left tbe\nhill as it originally stood.\nSIM WILFRID IS THE <)US-\nTRUOTOR\nThe Premier now knows tlmt his\nWestern advisers deceived him in 1903.\nfor the bill which they then secretly\nprepared und printed at the Government Bureau was exhibited in the\nHouse after Sir Wilfrid had repeatedly denied its existence, while its authors sat round and allowed htm to\nmislead Parliament. He knows now\nthat his former Minister of Justice,\nthe present Chief Justice of Canada,\nkicked nut in 1903 the same measure\nwhich Mr. SUton and his friends ha\nve found Mr. Aylesworth ready to\nlake up. The Prime Minister is sick\nand ashamed nr the whole miserable\nbusiness, but has nut yet found I e\nnerve to bring it to nu end. While\nhe hns heen beating about tbe bush\nbusiness uf Parliament has been delayed. If there is any obstruction\nhe obstructors are Sir Wilfrid Lau\nrier and his colleagues.\nOPPOSITION  KEASONABLE\nMeanwhile Mr. Borden nml tlm Op\nposition members have tried their\nbest, to gel a positive statement of\nwhat tlie Government intends to do.\nThey declared at. the beginning that,\nthey were willing to agree to any\nprovision    mado     necessary      hy  the\nver lapping\" uf constituencies, ami\nthey have waited in vain week after\nweek for the Premier to muke up his\nmind and state his intention. Sir\nWilfrid knows and admits that the\nBill cannot and should not. go\nthrough as it stunds, but has offered\nnu amendment, ami appears to be\nhelpless to deal with the emergency.\nff the business of the county is to\nbe done it is high time that this\nGovernment obstruction should cease.\nriu* moment Sir Wilfrid, despite the\n\u2022lamour of his Western supporters,\nsubmits reasonable amendments to\nthe iniquitous Aylesworth Bill, the\ndeadlock will be broken, estimate;\nwill he voted, and the session will\nclose as soon us possible.\nMINING NOTES\nPlncor mining has commenced on\nMerry Creek.\nHydraulic mining on Wild Horse is\nin full Hwlng.   With   any nmoiint ut\nwater     A   large   amount   of   gravel   is\nheing  washed.\nMail ll copy nf the Prospector In\nyi iin friends and let them know\nalui'it  ihe agricultural as Well as the\niiiiiini^   resources nl   the  district\nTlie success of the American mill\nlim speculator is proverbial, He keeps\nhis eyes npen, spots the needy pros\npector, antl follows in the wake of\nlhe good, ami gets in on Ibe ground\nfloor  ..i   tlie  hesl   prospects   lueated\nll is osUmnted that there is\nenough ure in sight, and on the\ndistricl io keep a north and soutli\ndumps of mines in (be Ornnbrook\nrailway    iu  opcrnl inn     for    several\nMETHODIST   eilPUCll\n.lum-     nih     Morning     service al\ncloven,   s lay    Sel I    and    Bible\nclasses  al    three      Rvonlng   service\nat   seven thirty     Subject   for  dlsconi\nse'     \"The    Books   Weir   Opened\"\nTuosdny   lem    meeting ut eight\nLiterary   eveillllll     Essays.\nWodnosdny. Lawn Social ut the\npnrsonage at eighl\nThe Gyninii linn is now open two\nnights in cadi week, Mondays and\nThursdays al seven All are welcome\nto the us Im- I i\nGAME WEDNESDAV   EVENING\nA name .it hall was played on Wednesday evening by a picked nine\nfrom the Cranbrook Hotel a,ud a nine\nfrom the Cosmopolitan. A collection\nwas taken, up and the proceeds\n$31.45 was given to the Cranbrook\nCity Band.\nThe Cranbrook Hotel nine tnuk a\nvery strung lead in the lirst inning,\nthe buys Irom the \"Cos\" evidently\nhaving their minds on pie, ice cream,\netc., ami iml on the niune, fur they\nlet. in seven runs, all un errors. In\nthe latter hall -.1 the tirst the man\nfrom Lucan fanned out the \"Cos\"\ngang in one-two-three order.\nThe \"'\"us\" hoys succeeded in get!\nine two runs in the second, donating tliree mure to the Cranbrook\nteam, and thus it was through the\nentire gmue. A notable weakness in\nthe Held, and niiinhei less errors gave\nthe game l<> Ihe ('ranbrook hunch.\nCranbrook 7,3 3 4 l 2 ii      2t.\nCosmopolitnn    0 2 0 2 1 6 3       11\nNOTES OF THE GAME\nWill Rollins pitched a good game,\nestablishing a record thai will give\nhim a  uniform in the league.\nWllmot, the pretty boy with\nbleached hair, covered himself with\nglory, hy Ins simne batting anil the\nmanner ia which he covered 3rd base,\nHall, who was stationed behind the\nbat.   delivered   lhe       g Is,    with   no j\nmistakes. '\n'riese,   i he  gopher,    after  striking\nin live Innings     walked  the tirst,\nand eventually reached homo.\nRayiiolds,   on   second   base,    played\nball,  that     is uot     everything that\ncame his way, hat those that went\nby, well!  they  were many,\nPldgcon, imported an airship from\nMontana. whicli enable him tn run\nthe bases for three runs.\nWe would advise the \"Cos\" infants,\nto study the rules of the game, be\nlore playing another game.\nCRANBROOK  LEAGUE GAME\nThe leairue games played every\nTuesday and Friday evening, are\nexciting ami interesting, and a Bour\nce of pleasure to those who n-ttond.\nThe   \"bleachers\",     an old     shed, is\npacked with rooters every\nevening, and the penny whistle, tin\nhorn, ami megaphone are much In\nevidence, and t he ..und imt ii red bun\nter, chatT and witty saying frum the\nhleacheis certainly add much in the\nevening enteitainmont\nThe followlni! Is the standing ol the\nleains :\nPlayed Won Lost P C\nIndepondntits      ll 4       l 667\nc   p  i:   Shops   \u25a0'\u25a0 -t       t 600\nTown                     .'. I          I 200\nKOOTENAV    RIVER  AT STEELE\nFort   Sleele,    Jum-     VI.    The   Koote\nnay river is at high water mark and\nstill rising    A cousblornble     portion\nof the Hat we-:l nf t,,wn i-. umlci wa\nter. A roporl (lum Wardnei i, to Ihe\noiled thai there is dancer ol ihe hii:\njt in nl logs at tlml point going out.\n] Mall    nul   train   service   over   the   CroW\n1 line i'. dolnyed  to   orno extent, cans\nOil    hv    lllgb    watei     M.    the    Miaille   .Ms\ntricl oi  Alberts\nINDEPENDENTS VS T(\u00bbWN\nA large crowd un Tuesday evening\nwitnessed the league game between the\nIndependents and the town baseball\nfilms.   McCallum      was  bit  hard   tu\nhe tirst inning, but in the latter part\nif the tame \"Jack\" was there with\nthe goods. Jorgenson also pitched\n:ood  ball,      with a clear     (dean out\nictory over his young adversary.\nlevernl nf the independents hits,\n.\u2022hich resulted in runs were raw\ncratches due to errors.\nThe lidding was sharp, at times,\nwith several simile stunts that were\nbrilliant, notably a running one hand\ncatch by Wllmot in the right Held,\nmid another catrh in the right field\nhy   Fenuesy  and     one  by   Debeck.    A\nbee base hit by Matthew, and a two\nmse bit by McKee caused the fans to\nbowl wltb delight.\nMiller und Wilson behind the hat\nscooped in the balls seldom record\ning an error. Tbe following is the\nscore by  innings :\nIndependents 10 110 0       . tl\nTown 1 a 2 2 o n u  .*.\nUmpire, E. Small.\nBAPTIST  c|iri(CM\nAniiivorsii\nnest   rtundi\nHall.    M    A\nSorvlces will he held\nPreacher Kev M fl\niieral  Mis lonary  Van\nMajority   uf 42 in   House of   US, increased   to  C8   in    House   of   106.\nEvery Minister lU-tnrned\nThe Elections in Ontivi\" WOS a\ntriumph for the conservative party\nMr. Whitney commenced the battle\no*l Monday with the record ot a maj\norlty of 42 in a house ol tts members,\nr\u00bbnd now has a) majority of x,** in a\nhouse of 106, leaving out a labor\nmember elected   in  Hamilton\nThe    conservative      majority   of   72\nobtained in    1905 was    regarded as\nphenomenal .  what can  be said of the\nmajority in 1908,\nThe conservative party from Ocean\ntu Ocean will now look forward\neagerly tu the Dominion contest\nFollowing the tuimiver in New\nBrunswick comes the high tide ut\nvictory in Ontario and a conservntt\nve Increase in Quebec,\nAll the members of the government\nwere returned by large majorities,\nwith the single exception of Hon.\nNelson Montcltn, in South Perth,\nwho has a majority of .10. The con\nservativps carried all eight seats in\nToronto and nearly all by majorities\nrunning into the thousands, most ul\nthe socialist candidates losing then\ndeposits. New Ontario went solidly\nlor the government, the majorities\nbeing large.\nThe answer given by Ontario .Moa\nday can only have    meaning lor the\nliberal party      a notice to quit\nTHE  RESULT\nConservatives     Hi;\nLiberals           19\nLabor       1\nTotal     Miii\n(\\ mservn tlve Mn ji iri t y    6ft\nCONSERVATIVE GAIN IN QUEBEC\nThe Quebec elections which took\nplace on Monday, resulted in tbe re\nturn of the Gouiti government by a\n'educed     majority.   The    Opposition\nhad seven members in the last hnlise.\nin the new one they will have sis\nteen.\nThe feature of  the contest  was the\nfight in     the St,  James   division of\nMontreal between premier Goilln nntl\nHenri     Bourassa.     the     Nationalist\nlender.   The premier    was considered\nimpregnable in this   division,   whieh\nhe has represented     for some years.\nbut Mr. Bourassa conducted a whirl\nwind   campaign  and  downed   the  pre\nmier by 51 votes.   The     premier will\nhe in the next house as he was also\na candidate    in    Portneuf    and    was\ntected    there by a    majority of 825.\nMr.   Bourassa  ran  for two constitu\nncies,  liis second being  St-  Hyacin\nthe,    were the    vote     wus     a     tie.\nThe returnine officer will vote for .Mr\nBuiirussa's nppuiient      hut  the  prns\npects are that  Mr.   Bourassa  will be\nated on a recount.\nIn    Quebec   province     there ate 74\nconstituencies,     and     returns given,\nhow   tbat   the      elect iun   resulted   as\nfollows\nLiberals     53\nConservatives   and   Nationalist    16\nInd.  Liberals      2\nTo  be   Held          It\nTotal\n74\nWHY  WK ABE HEME\nhearty\nnl\nHi\nRv\nue extended  tn all\non      Monday  evening      lte\\     M   E\nHall  will  i-ive his famrtub lecture uu\nDr Drummonds Poems\nA  strum.-   I urn on I      nf  members Is\nle<|iiested   lot   the above services\nCranhrook is the natural agrlcilitll\nnil and mining centre of East Koote\nnay.\nThe principal mines nf the district\nare lueated within a radius of 2(1\nmiles uf  Cranbrook.\nThe lumbering interests are cen\ntered in aud around this city.\nNot  much stir in town (his week.\nSeveral parties were lu town seek\ning fruit lands\nAll trunk mails, uml trails centre\nat Crnnbrook.\nThe Provincial Government otiires\nare lueated at Cranhrook, and Is\ntherefore the seat of governmenl for\nthe districts.\nIf you wish tn engage in minim;,\nngrlctilturnl, fruit raising, ur lumber\ning come straight  to Cranbrook. TllK PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK, B.C., JUNE la, 1908.\n\u2014      Farw\u00ae .\nWhere Shaking\nis Respectable\n4 Draft off \/\u201e\nJul.'. Kill'  1)0 nthrr\ntilthtunc i, Bow.rlrji,   tu ...ream, th.\ndust uui,am; in s.a'\/fl. titui-. tSniu surplus\n.ust rlt.S of il.i-lf ubut-r thu li',. Smxt\nhull, a.stinits intu tlth-plt, una ui,:,sj teuit:\nmat. autltt Is thurum aiiit\"U,a. rti.,1 will\n.,,-up, thrnitah uti-iluur , f\u00bb anj intu\nam-tutor t fur.\nIn \"Sunshine\" Furnace the\nlegitimate dust outlet is provided.    It's a great big dust-\npipe   running   straight front\nash-pit to dome, thence to chimney.    sWhen big pipe damper\nis opened, all dust in ash-pit ascends to dome;  then, when\ndirect drafts are opened, all dust passes up chimney.\nAlways the clean and quick\ndust route in \"Sunshine\"\nFurnace uia grate, to pan,\ntii dt.it - pipe, to dome, to\nchimney, to open air.\nWrite to us for\n\"Sunshine\" testimonials\nreceived from your own\ntownspeople.\nLONDON\nI0R0M0\nMil NT '.TU\n| WINNIPEG\nMcCIaryls\n\u2022\nVANCOUVER\nST, JOHN VB\nH4MIL10\\\nI        it .1 I.IK1 I\nI M'.UII IMIKl.     law,\nA. B. Grace,\nPUBLISHED   AND   I'IMTOU.\n\u25a0 -yfJk:,t,n \u25a0\nSATURDAY, JUNK 1:1. IIHi.s.\n.mytl.itiu  tlml   wil\nlislici       In   run  ji\nluili   i.i ..lie Ilmt\ngOUtl    \"Mil-   Jlllll    lull\nmoat ruj'i'i  I., boo\n,   .    ll,,'   pull\n|..i|i.'r,   uiul\nIII'   paper   is   JI\nhlr,  In-  In  tlii<\npaper whon ii\n99-i*\nftftftftftftftftftftftft\nPAYDAY AT ST. ISUG10N*-\nWi'.illi'Mluy  wus      puy.ljiy Jll   III.'   SI\nI'lmeni' mini', nbout  )2G,00l) was 'Iii\nIriluil.'il  amount:   ih,   null.\nPATMORE BROS., Local Agents\nI NORTH   STAR        \u00a7\n* HOTEL *\nW\u00bblSi>(H*L-^HSliW?^'\u00a5'^*^IM**) \u2022i\u00ab^X'M*i'\u00bb'\u00bb>'ii^'aiVaSVi>'*;'\u00bb'\u00abv\u00ab\n| I\ni Havana Cigars made in Cuba J\nI By Spaniards J\nI     3   for   50c.   and   2   for   25c.      f\nLet there be uo mistake about the\nI meaning ot the great struggle against\nthe Aylesworth election lull with its,\n|traeeable ballot and its padded vo\nters' lists, Bays tbe Toronto Mail\nEmpire, Tliis measure was not devised to give freedom to the people or\ntu enable thom tu better oxpress\nthoir opinions upon public question.\nli is rather the product uf tin- great\nsystem of grab that has beeu iuaug\nurated under the Laurier government\n  Hy introducing   the marl.\noil ami numbered ballot ii coerces\nlarge numbers oi electors; by giving\nthe government ihe right  ti> Buporsc\nde lilt' judge tuade Voters'   lists  .Mid   1.'\nmake lists, of    its own li   opens ihe\nway t\u00ab- a legalized \"thin red line.\"\ni 'i'lie passage ni t he bill means a\ni triumph i\"i  grail     Its defeat \u00bbiil he\n,t ; uiiu >\u25a0    for public     freedom,   Tbe\ntrttggli   sn     pui 1 lament     la reall)  h\n: i \"iiiiiii    over  I he quest Ion     \u00ab bet hei\nthe people \"i  the itraftei uli i\nS'elson  New\n. \" .ui \u2022    foi ' a states\n:\u25a0 ea    I \u25a0   lead the   pai t. to victor)\nin the     Kootenuy     V.ud thi\ntesteuun '         \u2022!\n\"11    i time   (or a    chaugi I hi\ni ei  the     Lhmitniou   I\nproved   an isi   potent   in  the elect Ion*\n' .wive years ago, but     Its pi I in j\nii  the coming electious,    will  laj   in\nlui i     \u25a0   the     Liberal  govern\ncui tailinp  ol     i i \u25a0 \u25a0\n\u25a0:-\u25a0\u25a0    ii-i    the       lillie   till    Lllll\nit ration lias bei u ii\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 *\n. \u25a0     \u25a0 \u25a0       ' '  .   . .   ',   :\ntory inlay i. st.\nto  pre\n\u25a0  \u25a0: iniun fray\n\u25a0-  that    the\nul that  the\nte will be\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0-\u2022        the next l     ty days\n.... ...\n\u25a0  \u25a0\nJter I be victory\nOntar ]\nthat the elecl be the most\nstorj ..: ,...,\n\u2022 \u2022 - *\nTl e K     \u2022\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0.- rapidly\nne thi ti \u2022\u25a0 \u25a0        15 \u25a0'\u25a0\n,   . best on\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u00ab\nTl e Or\u00ab \u25a0; alreadj\n ; and will be an im\n\" \u25a0\" '        '   \u25a0        the  Dominion elec\n!\n1\nTlie bust val uo\nthom.   Also n li\nivor  brought  in Inwn Irv\n; slooli nf Hi islic Cigars\nMcDonald's Cigar Store\nnl Trailo hi 111 i mi ettng Wo wi mltT\nwhat te the n it tei M il cirn ton\nI'l'iiunj: the welfare of the eiti i.od\ndistrict  should not be ne-;lieci'd.\nWli\nllll\nCHRONIC KICKERS\nman finding\nOnnhi'ool*, B.C.\nDonloi' in PIPES, CIOARP\/H'ES uml SMOKERS Sundries\nj\u00bb*ftMlMgKflNI)\u00bb#\u00bbli^^\n*^Jifr ftft i^M 9ft m ft ft mm ^-^ 9 ^ ft ^ 9 m 3Ar-m m m & m\nmt.rtt.nt nt.\"|-,,.a\"\"^,~\"\"i,-\"\\ \"Tvntnt.^rt riym\\,'itntnt nt.nt.nt,n\\ny.mt nt nt \"iv ^\nver  vmi in:\nill tin' local paper, open it up\nnni ton in one he hasn't an ml vert i\nsomen! In it, Rve tn one be never\n-'jivii ii a Job of wnrk; throo to one\nic iloea imi take the paper, two to\nmo that if ho is n subscriber he is\nli'llnquoiit;  even     up  Im  novor ilnos\nI\n*\n*\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\nThe RUBBER DOLLAR store\nC. VV, V iv\\viii:mi:i:. I'iioi'imktoii\nHANSON' AVENUE      \u25a0 CRANHROOK, H.C.\nWe Iluy Every thing\nHORSES, STOVES, nuw and  sure-mi  liunil   h'URNI-\nTURK.   CROCKERY   unci   WEAl.INI'    APPAREL\nWE SELL whui wu havu In stock al prices that\nwill surprise you. A visil to the Dollar slore will coil'\nvince you tlmt wc have the goods, and can save you\nlil'ly per cent on any goods purchased.\nWe Buy and Sell For (lash\n\\mmtf \\m1  m\\t   mt   mt   mt   mt   mt   mt   mt   mt  mt   mt ft  mt  m*t  m^.   mt   mt  nit \\mt   m\\t   \\mft   mt   mm\" mWz*   **mt\n'a*\\^*l* ^n ^x* ***!*. **\\9l ~t*i\\*t*\\'**r*t **W ^l^^I*\\\\^*t**ft*t\\9 ^t* **f4*4 \"^ ^9**\u2122& **\\9 **Wi **\\*S ^n flo-^RJv\ntMl   mi*l   mil  mil   mil mil   mj.'  mm   mil   ma km* km*     mm* km* im* mm* km* km* km* kmr 'Am* km* At* mm* mi mt\n.^FV^R, **T\\,**4*t m*\\ mJ\\^0**l^X\\ t**} \\ss%J\\ iss**] ^R        my **9\\  Am\\,  m\/s\\ )ft\\\\ }\\s*t*4\\ *mf\\ ift{   M\\ tm\\ ^4J\\ m\\  *<W*. *^\nJ...SAW   YOIR   WOOD...*\nV> \"> L RA70I\nNo Honing-No Grinding\nGet aCARBO-MAGNETICf\nRAZOR TO-DAY on 30 days\ntrial from your dealer and\nlearn all about real shaving\ncomfort.\nti STEWARTS s\nTllK   I.I'.AIIIM;   I'Kl IT  KTO'IK\nSTRAWHERR1ES\nTOMATOES      CELERY\nI.K'l\"l'l'l'l'',     GREEN UNIONS\nBANANAS     ORANGES\nHA\/.ELWOOl) ICE I'K'EAM\nS rtn in rs l''i\\r rum i     .\nHugh Stewart\nPhona 75      flrmstroiiQ, five.\nFRANK DEZALL,\nGeneral Bliicksmltli\nDiid Woodworker. .\n\\;   il ri  T res \\pplied\nTn     Hugu'.\\      Wheels\n\\|.I N PS     EOR    CAN UMAN\nCYCLE  AND  MOTOR\nCO'S BICYCLES\nREPAIRING fl SPEGIflLTy\nPhone .'\"' l'n  Hex 21,',\ni\ni \u2022\u25a0\n9\nft:\n11\nd.\nft:\nI\n*:\nS\ni\n\u2666:\nV\n'\u2666'\ni\n\u25a0ft\n9\n*\nBOOKS S MAGAZINES\nEdison Tiieatre\nl',ii'Ui.'i',\\  UVnlwurlli llllll)\n('O.N'TI.N'l'Ot'S  I'KltKl lllll VNl'l'\nMoving Pictures\nIllustrated Songs\nDOORS   OPKN   7 ;!i\"   P.M.\nSHOW STARTS 7 17s  ti M.\nAilliilssion Adults 15 Ci'iils\nChiltlren 10 Cunts\nREMEMUER\nOnly Four Nights a Week\nMonday      Tuesday\nThursday   Saturday\nEntire Change of Prngrtimnn\nevery Monday and Thursday.\nOKE 0U1! STOCK OP\nNEW BOOK'S, ALL\nTill': LATEST AUTHORS\nOR GET TIIE NEW\nCOPIES As THEY ARE\nl'l BUSHED.\n0 I' li M A 0 A \/. I N E\nT MILE IS BEING MADE\nOOMPLKT E W I T II\nCOPIES i ie EVERY\nPUBLICATION.\n(.ranbrook Drug and       j\u00a3\nHook Company, Ltd. $\n9 **JH{4 4{ri{T### ##$*$#\u00ab####|*MlHft\u00abl\nwMSEiem^smzmpo\n9 ^ft^.ft'.aftt.aft^ftftft; ft:.* ft ft ftp* ft.* ft*-ft*ft\n*    PHONE 111 Armstrong Avenue P.O. BOX'88   M\nl \"I\n?GOOD APPEARANCES f\nA\na AND DURABILITY DEPENDS ON W\nGood   Paints   '*\nWo use nothing but\nthe besl and with 20\nyears experience in mixing and thorough tradesmen to apply the paint,\nwe guarantee results and\nare responsible.\nEVERY ONE OF\nTHEM\nUnconditionally\nGUARANTEED.'\nCranbrook Drug and Book Co,\nCranhrook,    B. 0.\nWITH    A\nFAIRBANKS-MORSE\nGASOLINE   ENGINE\n*\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9      11 - iii.\nmm Intesl e*|ui|\nI PATMORE BROS.\nisi [lerieel running eng\nni fur su win*' wood and\nTin\n*\n*\n*\n*\nft\nft\n#\nft\nX\nft .\".l'.M> A,\n^ff,.^R,JW^^^^n..^R,^K  **T*. ***A   **4*t  f**TK   ****  An0*..0*f%.       **t**,j3*4*4S. \u00bb^ ^R ^ft\/,ss**4\\ Aft\\  t^^r\\.A*i\\, A*A   *ft*   \u2022***\u2022\nTHE BKKT it-\nitfution\n\"IIK CHEAPRST\nPlumbing. Koolia^. .Heat\ning and BloWfC Work.\nCRANBROOK   LAND  DISTRICT\nDistrict of Kootenay.\nTAKK notice tlui,t Charles K. Har-\nrlB of Criinhrook rancher, and John\nW. Sprague oi Nanton, Alta, occupation rancher, intends to apply for\npermission t\" purchase tbe following\ndescribed land; Commencing at n\nposl planted ai the Southeast cor\nner of Hloek 424, thenee west along\nthe Bouth boundary of Hloek 424 to\n'i'li Hallway trnck, thonco south\nnasi along ' ,P K Railway track to\nwe\u00ab1 boundary ol Hloek 425, thence\nnoi ti: to placo of commoncoment,\ni ontaluins   100 acres moro or less.\nilharles K. HarrlB.\nJohn W. BprftKiio.\nDated  May 9th,  1908 20,\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Kootenay.\nTAKE notice that Jobn Oastelnr\nMcKenzie ol Cranbrook, B.C., occupation mechanic, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the foi\nlowing described land;\u2014Oommencing\nat a post planted ut the Southwest\ncorner of pre-omptlon 1060, theme\neast 40 chains, thence south 40\nchains,thence west 40 chains, theuee\nnorth 4U chains to point of\ncommencement, containing ItiO acres\nmore or less.\nJohn Castelar McKenzie,\nDated  May 8th,  11108. 111.\nCRANHROOK LAND DJSTRIOT\nDistrict of Kootenay.\n(14) TAKE notice that *, Margnrci\nMarree,  of    Spokane, Wash., occupation Widow,    intends     to apply    lor\npermission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:      Commencing at n\npost planted     about eight    miles in\na    northerly     direction     from     the\nInternational Boundary line and  adjoining   Catherine     Irvine's  location\non the west;   thence south 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains,   thence north\n80 ehains, thence east 80 chains.\nMargaret Marree,\nJas.   Fisher, Agent\nApril,  2nd,   1908. 16.\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Kootenay.\n(8) TAKK notice that I, Fred W.\nJarvis of Nelson, occupation Hotel\nclerk, intends to apply for permis\nsion to purchase the following de\nscribed lands: Commencing at a posl\nplanted :. miles In a northerly dlrco\ntion from the International Bound\nary line and adjoining (!.!'.Wells lo\ncation on the east; thence north 8d\neliains, thence east 80 chains, thence\nsouth 80 chains, thenco west 80\nchains.\nFred. W.   Jarvis,\n.las.    Fisher,  Agent.\nMarch 80th,  1908. 10\nft \\j$m^m^xm%pmwMl\na,\n9.\nA\nB. H. SHORT\nFirst Class Paper Hangers First Class Painters\nand are prepared to do your work quick\nft:a~ftaft:*:ft*-4; *ft.*ft ^3\u00ab^r^$ipc<^>^3ic^\nPHONE 57\nUi'iul Ollliio. Calgary, Alia.\nFRESH    PORK\nTlie days of cold storage porli are over Willi US\nInr this year. Wo have received our first ear load of\nlive porh, and wo can now lill your orders for the very\nhesl and linos! porli lliere is in he had anywhere.\nDominion Meat Co., Ltd.\nS?ofSS^5SSS^^l^^S: i^sSi^^^^llcill\nI\n^mmmmfimimmmmmmmnwmmtnntmfmmmiimK\n\u00a7E ABATTOIR AND COLD STORAGE CAL6ARY, ALTA 3\nCOLUMBIAN  COLLEGE:\n:,l.\\'.   'VHST.MINSTUH,   H.C,\nB IMPERATOR    BRAND\n**m*~. \u2014\u2014\n***** **_W\nI Ham and Bacon I\nB\nI'ul up hy our people is lhe hesl in 1'\ntrouble is in ifi-i enough owing to  sliortagi\nWe have 11 supply of this Ham ami\nii.li-    3\nReceives both Nadios and\n\u2022nili'iiii'ii as li'i'siilcni or as Day\nudents, Has 11 complete Coin-\nireial or tjiisinoss Course. Pro-\niv- siudents lo jrain Teachers'\nrl lieales of all gradoK. In\nliiiiii.ii with Tiii.'iiN'i'n IIni\n. . gives the Iiiui' years\nir (i \u2022.\u201e Hie ll A. degree, and\nHrsl yoar ol the Toronto\nliiiul ol Science, Has 11\n\u25a0iiiii \"Prospectors Course\"\nminers whn work iu II.I'\n\u25a0\u00a3* lu'; ictions riven In Art,\n3 Music, Physical Culture and oio\nORANBROOK LAND DISTRIOT\nDistrict nf Kootenay.\n(IB)   TAKE notlco    thut I,   Perry\nWright of    Nolson, B.C., occupation\nI'liirk, tntands to n|i|ily for    permis\nslim to     pnrchnso tlie   following dr.\nHiiritii'ii lunils:   t* menclng at u pnsl\npluntod uliiiiit 8 mllos in u northor-\nly direction from the International\nMoiiiitlury line and adjoining Mar\ngarot Mill-rim's location on tho\nnnrth; thenco north no rlmiiis.\nwiist 811 chuins, Uinnce south Ml\nchains, thonco easl Kit elmlns.\nI'.-iiy Wright.\n\u2022ins. FisluT, Agont.\nApril, 2nd,   1908. 10.\nIP. BURNS & CO., Ltd.!\nV\nMain OtHre fur Kant   Kootenity,\nCranbrook, II.  C\ng       Hoiul om.',.,\n5^        Oalgnry. Alhurta,\n^iauauuuiiaiiuuuiiuuuui'.uuuaiiluuuiuiuauui\u00bbiiili^\n'Coin\nTei'\nIU0II\nCalendar    etc.   address\ninun College\",\nnpetis  Heplemher ITlli.\nORANBROOK  LAND DISTRICT.\nDistricl ni Kootonay.\n'I'AKK notice iimi. Krvln It- Stroo\ntor nl Wnldn, ll.c., oceupnllon linn\nher, Intends lo npply (or permission\nii purclinBO tlio   iiiiinwiiur   dcscrlhod\nllllllH.\u2014Clllllllll'llillii;   n|,   i,     |\u201e1HL    plllll\nI'll ill. the hiiiiII si,   oornor \"f Lol\n020B Oroup I, Koolonny Dlstrlot,\nthonco i'niil. I\" chnins more or loBBto\nthe Kootenny Itiver, tlionoo follow\nIng river twiiik up slronm ilil ohalnB\nmure or loss to 15. II. Btrootor's\npro-omptlon, llionco wcmI, 4ii chnins\ninnre or less In t,n|. r.zex, thonco\nsouth 40 clialns moro or less to plnee\nof lioRlnning,\nKrvln It.  Hlroolor.\nDnted Apiil IKIli, 1008. IS\n,it     *% CRANBROOK\nI     * HOTEL m\nGuests Comfort a Specialty   Good Stabling in Connection *%\nI\nNearest to railroad depot,   lias accommodations   Inr   tin-   public   uueipiiilled   iu\nOriuibroolc,\nHOGGARTH & ROLLINS    \\\n|P Hot and Cold liaths Proprietors\nGeo. R. Leask & Co\nBUILDERS\nAM)\nCONTRACTORS\nI'ihim: hi imi. imx siti\nh\nProf essiona 1.\nHarvey, MoCarter & Maedonald\nBARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS\nCRANBROOI.,    -    B.C,\nW. P. GURD\nBarrister\nSolicitor, Etc.\nGranbrook-  \u2022 BritUhCoiumbitt\nC. H. DUNBAR\nHARRISTEU, SOLICITOU\nund NOTARY   I'IMtl.U'.\nOranbrook, B.C\n6. H. Thompson\niiAHuis'i'Kic & sotaeiTon\nNll'l'AltV I'lllll.II'\nOFFICE   KEID   BUILDING\nCranbrook, B.C.\nTHOMAS   M c V IT T1 E\nP.L.S. & C.B.\nPort Steele B.C.\nUllillllll..\nDR. E. W. CONNOLLY\nPtiuslclan and Suroeon\nOFFICE AUHS'l'liiiNi;  AVB.\nHours;   ll to 11 u.in.  - ml p.m.\n7 tot) ii.m.\nPhono Office 105    Roitdenco 10U\nCRANBROOK AERIE 967\nF. O. E.\nFRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES\n.Mt'tjt nvcry Friday ui 8 p.m.\nVisiting   Hi'iiilii'rw  Cordinll}1    Invited\nChas. Smith, \\V. Presldont\nM. II. Hii.i.iNiis. Sony.\nAerlo I'liysk'itiii. P. o. Box 28.\nt^WWWlWAVWAVMMiVMiV.1%.\nRocky Mountain Chapter :!\nNO. IM.  R. A. M.\nI\nRegular moettngB: '-nd Tuos- \\\nduy in iih.'Ii tuonlli ut eight 5;\no'clock. g;\nSujourntng  Companions   nre   si\ni-'ni'diiilly Invited. 5*\nWm. P. Tatk. Sorlbo E,   |\nmt\nBox A       ORANBROOK, II. 0.       J\nANCIENT ORDER ?\u25a0 FORESTERS\nCourt Cranbrook 8943\nMEETS   1ST   ANO  lllll)  THURSDAYS\nIN CURLING RINK\nGlutting   brethorn   cordially   invlkd\nP. MoKENXA, Ohlet Riiuger\nJ. SIU.Vis, Secretary\nW. R. BEATTY\nllnilertHkL'f,\nIllntijalliU'r.\nIi'uiiltuI Dlracior\nCRANHROOK, H.O,\nW. CRAIG\nMASONRY\nsttiiuii llnllurn uud I'urnuuu Work ;i\nSpwially.\nCost and Stock Estiimitos\nr'urnishod U|ion Applica\ntiou.\nP.O. Box 834.   Granbrook, B.O.\nPlans\nSpecifications\nEstimates\nFURNISHED ON APPLICATION\nAll   kinds   of   building   material\nconstantly on hand.\n.J Cline\n111 Um lllll MnIIIUiIih Hnl lll'l Shop\nfall now tie'olimt In tllll\nMANITOBA lluTI'l,\nli'irnl Claim Work lu all hrauuhoa\nof the\nTonsorial Art\n\u00a7S96S6S\u00abStt9S9S9S9S\u00bbf\n(iKT A COPY OF THE\nGreat West Life\nAssurance Companys\nPAMPHLET\nflaiiiii Results to Polfcu Holders\nFred. W. Swain\nDISTRIOT AIIUNT\nCranbrook,B.C., Aruistron-f Av. TUK PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK, B C, JUKE 18, 1908\nBUKfN** BROS.,       Cranbrook, B.C.\nCRANBUOOK   I.AM)  D1STIUUT\n1 Districl oi Kuotewiy.\nTAK13 uotico lha;. J, Frunk 11.\nCrook, ui Nolaon, 13.C, occupation\nTie Inspector, uiu-iuls tu apply for\npermission to purchuse t lie following\ndescribed lunds:\u2014\nCommencing ut a post planted\nabout une mile m a northerly directum from the International liuuu-\ndary line, and ubout uue-eighth ol\nu mile east ol tlie east bank of the\nFlathead Kiver; theuee aouth 80\nchains, theuce west SU chains; thence\nnorth ,sO elmlns; tin nee east St)\nchains.\nFrank H. Crook,\nJas.    Fisher, Agent.\nMarch 30th,   11)08. 16,\nCKANUUOOK  I.AM)  DISTKl-CT\nDistrict ot Kootenay.\n(2) TAKK noticu     that 1,   .Mary J.\nMcintosh,  uf  llulcyou,  13,0., occupation Married  Wumuu,  intends to apply for permission     tn purchase the\nfollowing  iiescribed  lauda:    Cpinnieu-\ncing at a   post     plunted about one-\nmile  in a    northerly    direction frmu\nilie  International   Doundary line and\nadjoining Frank 11. Crook's lucatiou\non the eust;  thence south Su eliains,\nthence easi  .mi     chains, thenee nurth\nat) chains,  theuce  west bt) chuins.\nMai>   J- -Mcintosh,\nJas.    Fisher, Agent.\nMarch ..'iih,   I-JOS. lli.\nCUAN13ROOK LAND DISTRIOT\nDistrict ut Kooteuay,\n{2) TAKK nutico that 1, Alfred\nLarsen of Nelson, H.C, occupation\nLaiindryiuan, intends to apply fur\npermission to purchase the following described lands: Coumiunciug at\na  post   planted     about   one mile   in  a\nnortherly direction, from the International lioiindary line and adjoining Frank 11. Crook's location on\nthe north; llience north 80 chains,\nthenee west SO chains, thence soutb\nMl ehains, theuee east 80 chains.\nAlfred  Larson.\nJas.    Fisher, Agent.\nMarch 30th. mos. it;.\nTry This For Catarrh.\nFree lists are now heinn supplied by mail\nto ull Catarrh sufferers. There is no\nexpense\u2014no obligation whatever.\nDr. Slump is combining Oil of Kucalyptus,\nThymol, Menthol, Oil of Wiiiteryreui, etc.,\nand is incorporating these ingredients into\na pure, snow-white cream-like Imported\nPetrolatum, This Creation--Dr. Shoop's\nCatarrh Remedy\u2014nives immediate and\nlasting r.-lief to catarrh of the nose and\nthroat. Tlmt all may first test it free, these\ntrial boxes are being mailed without\nchartfe. simply to encourage these tests\nand thus fully ih-monstrate, beyond doubt,\nthe value of ihis combination,\nIf Catarrh has extended down to the\nstomach or bowels, then Dr. Shoop's\nRestorative must also be used internally\nif a complete cun is to he expected.\n< )1 herwiSC the 1 )r. Shoop's Catarrh\nRemedy will alone be entirely sufficient.\nWrite Dr. Slioop, Racine, Wis. for sample\nund book. Sold by Druggists everywhere.\nWin- h bonk ih-.ll I und yuuT\ni !>>\u25a0\nNo\n.1 on lliu K'-Iiii'i-s    I   No. ti Oil Hhuuiiuttl\nBEATTIE & ATCHISON.\nCKANDKUOK  LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Kootenay.\n(9) TAKE notice that I, L. P. Nelson of Nelson B.C., occupation Hotel\nkeeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lauds: Commencing at a post\nplanted about 10 miles iu a northerly direction from the International\nBoundary line about 1 mile west of\nthe west buuk of the Flathead river;\nthence south 80 chains, thence eust\n.\u25a0ill chains, theuce nurth 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chuins.\nL, P. Nelson,\nJas.    Fisher, Agent.\nApril, 2nd,   1908. 16.\nCUANBROOK  LAM) DISTRICT.\nDistricl of Kootenay.\n(Ij TAKK notice that 1 li. S. l\\\nSmythe of Nelson, occupation Tim-\nbcrtntui, inienils to apply lor permission to purchase the fulluwing\nilescribed lauds. Commencing at n\npost planted about one mile in a\nnortherly direction frum the International Boundary line and adjoining Allred Larson's location on the\nenst; llu-nee north SO chains, tbence\neast. Stl chains, thenee south 80\nchains, thonee west 8il clialns.\nIL  8.  1', Smythe.\n.las.    Fisher,  Agopt;\n.March   30U.,   1908. 1(1.\nCRANBROOK  LAND DISTUICT.\nDisl iiei of Kootenuy.\n(li) TAKE notice that 1, .lennie\nWright or Nelson, B.C., occupation\nmarried woman, intends to apply\nfor perinis,ami to purchase the lol\nlowing described lands. Commencing\nat a posl planted about ',, miles iu a\nnoil herly direction from the Inter-\nimtlonal Boundary line, and adjoin\nlug Harry Wright's locution on the\neast, theuce soulh SU chains, (hence\neusl su chalnH, Ihenee north 80\ncbnins, tbenee wesl 8i) chains.\nJunulo Wright,\n.las.     IVisllCT,   Agent.\nMairb   IlOlll,   1908. lli.\nCKANHKOOK   LAND DISTUICT.\nDlHtrlel of Kootonay,\nt7> TAKK nm nf that I. Ceo. V\nWells nf Nelson, luxiiputiol) Hotel\nkeeper, inienils to apply fur permis\nalon lo purcliusi the following binds:\nCommencing ut n post planted aboul\nthree mile.:       in       u       norther\nly direction from tho International\nBoundary line and nd joining Harry\nWright's locution on the north,\ntheuee north S(l chuins, Ihenee wesl\nKl) chains, thonee suuth 80 chains,\ntheneu east SO chains.\nCeo, P. Wells.\n,las.    Fisher,  Agent.\nMarch  .'llllli,   1908. lli.\nTllK attention of the Lanils and\nWorhs Department having been directed to the fact that town lots in\na townsite named Prince Rupert,, hn\nIliK n subdivision uf Lot (112, Range\n6, Const District, situated on the\nmainland between the mouth of the\nSkcona Kiver and Kitten Islntnd, ure\nbeing ollered for sale, it ban been\ndeemed necessary to wuin tho public\nthat the said lowusite Is not slfuu\nted n,t ibe feriuiiiiis ol the Grand\nTrunk Pacific Railway, uud Is not\ntlm townslto which is owned jointly\nliy the Governmenl of llrilish Co\nltiiiildu nnd the Cniiid Trunli Puolllr\nUnit way Company.\nF. Ji FULTON,\nChief     Ciimiitissioiiflr of     Lauds\nand Worts,   Luiul*.   nnd     Worku 1)0-\nItfirtinflnL,\nVictoria, D.C., May 1st, 1908.   10\nCRANBROOK  LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Kootenay.\n(10) TAKK notice that I, Jos.\nWright uf Beeton, Out., occupation\nretired farmer, intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at\na pust plunted about 10 miles in a\nnortherly direction from the International Boundary line und adjoining L. P. Nelson's loeatiou on the\nwest; thence south 80 chuins, tlience\nwest su chains, thence uorth 80\nchains, thence east 80 chains.\nJos. Wright,\nJus, Fisher, Agent.\nApril, 2nd,   1908. Iti.\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Kootenay.\n(11) TAKE notice that I, N, J.\nCnvuuugh of Nelson, occupation Broker, iuteuds to upply for permission\nto purchuse the following described\nlands: Commenciug at a post plauted about 10 miles iu a northerly\ndirection from the International\nBoundnry line uud adjoining Jus.\nWright's locution ou the north;\nthence uorth 80 chnins, theuce west\n80 chains, theuce suuth 80 ehaius,\nthence eust 80 chuius.\nN. J. Cuvunagh,\nJus.    Fisher, Agent.\nApril, 2nd,   1908. 10.\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTUICT\nDistrict of Kuutenuy.\n(12) TAKK notice thut 1, H, T. Irvine uf Spokane, Wash., occupation\nBroker, iuteuds tu apply for per\nmission to purchase the following\ndescribed luuds: Commencing ut u\npost planted about 10 miles in it\nnortherly direction from the Inter\nnational Boundary line und adjoin\ning N. J. Cavunugh'H location on the\neast: tlience north 80 chuius, theuce\neust 80 chains, thence suuth 8(1\nchains, tbence west 80 ehaius,\n11. T, Irvine,\nJas, Fisher, Agent.\nApril, 2nd,   1908, lli.\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Kootenuy,\n(13) TAKK notice that I, Catherine\nIrvine uf Spokane, Wash., occupation Married Woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the\nfulluwing described lands: Commencing at a post plauted ubout 8 miles\nin a northerly direction frum the International Boundary line aud ubout\n1 mile west of the west bank of the\nFlathead river; thence south 80\nchains, llience cast 80 chains, tbence\nnorth 80 chains, tlience west. 80\nchains.\nCatherine Irvine.\nJas.    Fishe'r,  Agent.\nApril, 2nd,   1908. IG.\nORANBROOK LAND DISTRIOT\nDistrict of Kooteuay.\n(If.) TAKK notice thut I. W. W.\nBradley of Nelson, B.C., occupation\nclerk, Intends to apply for permis\nsion to purchuse the following de\nscribed lumls: Commencing at a post\nplanted about 8 miles In u northerly direction from the International\nBoundary line and adjoining Perry\nWright's location on the cunt; thenee\nnorth 80 ehnlns, tlience eust K0\nchains, thenee smith 80 ehuins,\nthenee west 80 ehnlns.\nW. W. Bntdley,\n.lits.    Fisher,   Agent.\nApril, 2nd,   1908. IC.\nSalvation ftrmu Barracks\nPATMORK BALL\nSunday Services:\n. Afternoon   -   -   8 o'clock\nblveniug    -     -    s i\/olook\nSunduy Sohool at 1,45 p.m.\nMeytluga hold overy  night   tu   ih*\nweek at 8 p.m.\nMethodist Church.\nROHKItT HUQllKS,  I'u-lor\nSunday Morning Service al 11 ii.in.\nFellowship meeting - - 12-lfitun.\nSunday School and UtbloClusstt p.m\nli. C. Firemens VsBociution, re the\nholding of the Annual convention of\nthe Association wns read, mid tiled.\nI On motion of     Aldermen Ityan und\nII [enderson Council    adjourned.\nIt adds to the pleasure of eating\ncandles to feel that, tbe confections\nare absolutely pure and wholesome:-\nSTEWART'S line chocolates and\nbon bons nre the nemo of purity and\nexcellence.\nSDhe gfrappector.\nSATURDAY, JUNE 1.1, 1908.\nMEETING OF CITY COUNCIL.\nWhat the eity    Dad's ure     doing for\nthe welfare ol Oranbrook,\nA regular   meeting    of the    City\nCouncil    was     held in the     Council\nchamber on Friday evening Juno 6th.\nThere were present His Worship\nMayor Fink, nnd Aldermen Ryan,\nHunt Henderson nnd Jackson.\nRecords of last regular mooting\nwere read, and on motion of Alder\nmen Hunt antl Uyan adopted as road.\nThe following communication was\nthen read !- -\nCrunbrook  Park  Association,\nCrnnbrook, B. 0.\nChairman of Finance Committee.\nSir :-\nWe beg to confirm tho arrangement\nmade verbally, as to the leasing of\nthe ground for a public recreation\npark by the city for the year 1908\nfor the sum of $150.no. ln consideration of this sum. the grounds are\nopen to the free access to all athletic\nassociations in tbe city,except on such\noccasion as the parties using our\ngrounds may charge an admission fee.\nIn such instances the company would\nrequire a percentage, on a basis\nagreeable to the parties interested\nand ourselves. In case of it disagreement on this point, we would be\nwilling tu leave the matter in the\nhands of your committee for adjustment.\nYour Faithfully\nCranbrook Park Association,\nV. A. Rollins, President,\nT. M. Roberts, Secretary.\nThe Finance commitee reported on\nMonthly accounts, amounting tu\n$1,984.71, und recommonded thut to\nbe paid.\nOn motion of Aldermen Hunt and\nHenderson the account of the Water\nSupply and Klectrie Light Company\nwere ordered to be paid, Alderman\nRyan not voting.\ntin motion of Aldermen Hunt and\nHenderson the account of the Kink\nMercantile Co. were ordered paid,\nMayor Fink not voting.\nOn motion of Aldermen Hunt and\nHenderson all other accounts, ns\npresented by the Finance Committee\nnut otherwise dealt with were ordered paid\nA recommendation from the Health\nCommittee was to the effect that\nChief of Police Dow be appointed\nsanitary inspector to date frum\nJune 1st, with an Incrense in salary\nof $15 per month.\nAs Medical Health officer Dr Connolly was retained, on a salary of\n$10 per month.\nAt this point in the proceeding,\ncity clerk Roberts wns presented by\nthe Council with a handsome silver\nten service. Mr. Roberts thanked the\ncouncil in an appropriate manner.\nOn motion of Aldermen Henderson\nand Johnson, by-law No. 51 being un\namendment to the >Tealth hy-lu-w,\nwas reconsidered, IInatty nursed ami\nadopted.\nAlderman Hunt, notified the Council\nthat he would be absent from thecity\nfor a period of three months and\nrecommended that u new chairman be\nelected.\nOn motion of Aldermen Johnson\nand Henderson, the Mayor was authorized to purchase ID alarm boxes\nit $35,00 each.\nA communication frum chief of the\nInS\nummer\n\u2014less food is needed than\nin winter. But it is essential\nthat summer food be palatable\nand nutritious. That is why\nthe best of all summer foods is\nB0VRIL\nCKANHKOOK LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict ol Kootenay,\n(5) TAKK nutlcu thut I, Hurry\nWright ol NelHon, D.U., occupation\nGovernment Agent, intcmlu to upply\nlor permission to purchase the foi-\nlowing ileacrihcd lumlu: Oommencing ut u pust plunted ubuut three\nmiles In u northerly dliwtluii frum\nthe lnteruutiunul lluundury uml\nubuut 1 ol u mile eust o( tho cost\nbunk uf the l'luthcud River; thonee\nsduth 81) chuins, thence west Hll\nchuins, thenco nurth HU chulnB.tlionco\neust Hll chuins.\nHurry Wright.\nJus.   risltor, Agont.\nMurch 3l)th, 1IIU8. lli.\nORANBROOK  I.ANI) DISTRIOT\nDistrict uf Kootenny,\nTAKK  notlco  tlmt  I,  Mitchell Tint\nof Nelson, H. 0 icupntlon   Rouil\nForeman, Intonils to upply for por\nmission to purchaso the following\ndescribed binds: Commonelng ut, n\npust plunted nbout A mllea ninth nf\nthe International 'Boundary line\nabout one fourth 'nlle east nf tbi'\neust bank nf the Flathead Itiver, B.\n13. Kootenny, B.i'., thonco nnrth hii\nchains, thonco west Kit cbnins, thonco\nHll\nsouth Hll\nchains,     tlionco     oust. >\nchains.\nMitchell Tnlt,\nDonald lluss, Agent.\nApril, 2nd,\n1908,                         If,\nlions imnl   iiuiuuiuji    Biipportors nf\nBlack\nWatch\nChewing Tobacco\nRich and satisfying.\nThe big black plug.\nA    Itollahlo   Local   Salesman\nfor   ORANBROOK\nI udjolnlng    miry   in represent\n'CANADA'S (,'KGATICST\n.\\n;sKi;iKS\"\n(Sii0 iicrns)\n'roes grown nn Limestone Snil\nthe right trees lor British Co-\nibiiL planting; much hardier and\nger lived than Coast trees. Wo\n*e them the right size and n^e.\npermanent sit nut inn to right\nly. Territory reserved; pay\nikly.     Outlit Free.\nWrite for Particulars.\nSTONE    &    WELLINGTON\nEonthill   Nurseries\nMcenscd by B. C. Government.)\n\u25a0onto, Ontario.\nGO TO THE\nEast Kootenay\nDYE HOUSE\nKor nil kinds of\nDYEING and CLEANING\nNothing Ilni' or coai'so, largo\nor sninll Ihal wocnnnol handle.\nWe Also Do Dm DueillO\nOffice ,1. Li'ANi*. Tailor\nGIVE IS A TRIAL.\n$5\nCASH\n$3.00 A MONTH\nAND\n(iood Discount Por Casta\nSIMPl\u00a3^-~_ STRONG\nSILENT Omnsthimiiiati.\nSPEEDY\nAlso Second  llaiul Mnohinot\nPor Sale Cheap anil To Rout,\nGEO. B. POWELL, Agent\nAvmslrntijf Avenue\nPlimio 157 CrftiibrooU, R.C\nWords of Praise\nFor tho sovorul lugrodltmts of which Dr.\nPierce's mottlcluoa uro composed, as given\nby tenders in all iln; Boverul schools of\nmedic!no, should have far moro wolght\nLimn any amount of non-professional testimonials. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription hflS THK BAUOB op UaNKHTY Oil I'vury\nbottle*wrapper, In a full list of all Its In-\ngredionts printed in plain English,\nIf you aro an Invalid woman uud suffer\nfrom frequent headache, backache, gnawing dlstim In stomach, periodical pains,\ndlsagreoune, catarrhal, pelvic drain,\ndraggliWdown distress in lower abdomen\nor pelvis, perhaps dark spQts nr I pocks\ndancl^K beforo tho oyos, faint spells and\nkludfcpsymiitorascaused by female weak'\norgans. Wi\/ran not do better than take\nDr. PieryeB Favorlto Proscription,\nThe hfs\/iltal, surgoon'fl knife and operating tnlii\/may be avoided liy tho timely\nago of M-'avorlto Proscription\" In such\neases,  Thereiiv iin- obflofijans ''xj'iniu-\n\u25a0tiniis ami nS5ntSS5c5Ia3 'j\"' E5j5\npliy-ncun r..uj..-,i,i.jiji'il Hii-r;.~i.i'ir-i]'i.'7i\ncmjrseut Hin'-'-.^r.'iy'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0iiiim.i garrjej] ojjj\n1 DEI PB^T~^' 'TTru| LnmoT 'TavorTto\nPrescription\" Is composedof lhe very host\nnative medicinal roots known to medical\n-science f<ir the cure of woman's peculiar\nailments, contains no alcohol uud nu\nharmful nr hnhlt-foflhlhs cmJgs.\nDO not ex peel, Inu miirli [mm \"FttVOrltQ\nPrescription]\"it will nut perform miracles t li will not d[solve or cm-- minors.\nNn medicine will. It will do as much to\nestablish vigorous health in mosl weaknesses and ailments peculiarly Incident to\nwomen as any medicine can. It most bo\nIglvcn ii fair chance by porsi veranco In iih\nuse fur ii reasonable )\u2022 nuiii ol tune.\nY.Mirj-i.'t.ifit.rd iti:nvi.|.i \u25a0 -\u25a0.,\u25a0\u25a0,\u25a0\u25a0. ma.\ntru\n\u2022bstltut.\n1 i|l i at \u25a0 II I I W\nin** \\\\i\\ti cum\u25a0itj.-ui\nluiau^fii'i\"\" \"j''.i.\nsick women are Invited to consult Dr.\nPlorco.by l<Mer,,fiw.    All eurresi\u00bbund'\nnice  Ih gunnPfl   hh Hnrrnlly m\u00abcrot  and\nwomanly conikleneos uro proleetetl   t>y\nprufoHsional privacy*   Addross Dr. It. v\nPierce, lliilTiilu, N. V.\nDr, Pierce's Pleasant Pollota (he hral\nlaxative anil regulator uf the bpwuls.\nThey iiivigoniti- stomneli, Hmt uud\nbowels, one a laxative) two nithruua\nCtttUwUe.   Kii\u00aby lu tuko a.-, candy.\n^a%^n ^K ^l^^R^n !^Wi^n ****\u2022 *^.^x ^i 4*0*. ^R ^*r* ^K ^* ^r* ^n ^* **r< ^n ^K ^K ^K ^pi^^ ^pT ^K **x ^\\ ^n ^h ^W ^^^^ ^n a**\\ \u2122. j\ni FARMS, FMT1AP TIMBER\nPartial List Offered For Sale by The\nFrost Investment Co.\nTaini Lands\n(Inn ftcre Hay Ranchi located on oasl side Kootenay River\n8 miles wesl nl Klkn. I miles from small towni about one.halt\nnatural hay meadow, balance bencb kiml. log buildings, oreek\nrunning through place, largo spring on place; good outside range,\nOne nl iim besl hay and sloch farms in Easl Kootenay. Price $,i*2\nper acre, ^Iiiiiii cash, bitlauco yearly to suit.\n820 acres wild I I 11 miles northoasl of flaloway.     All good\nlevel land, rich deep soil, clay subsoil, one half prairie, balance\nheavy limber (noi reserved) an idoal diversified lnnu. and can be\neasily irrigated if desired.    I'rice IIH per acre, terms to suit.\nKill acres Mrs! class farm land In Ihe Tobacco Plains country,\novei one half prairie, good soil, can be irrigated wilh dilch.one\nmile long.    Close to lown aud schools.    A siinp al $1- per acre\n-im acres wild land in Tobacco Plains country. 2 miles from\nlown, Railroad runs ll-rnugh laud, exeellenl soil, slightly rolling,\nsome limber, large spring nn place aiid deck runs tli rough, will\nmake u good divoi'sillcil farm     I 'rice s|u per acre\n*.'.*o acre  improved  ranch  on Kooienay River, one mile from\nsmnll lown,  sily hay land, good li-ime house, log buildings,   In\nhead cattle, all farm implements; wngop, ule go with place .\\\nmoney maker from lhe Marl, ul sip', per tict'e, lertn's If wanted\n11-10 neres ivvn miles from good smnll lown,'improved and\nIrrigated, 50U acres lillnhle, no acres limher. balance pi'tiirie,\nnearly all level and exeellenl soil, good buildings and mostly\nfenced with wire. This is one ol the besl buys we tiro olTeriug,\nnail and lie convinced.\nLarge Tracts Suitable for Fruit Tracts\n11)20 acres, Choice laud iicarOiitoway, on llio Femie Branch\nnf lhe Ureal Northern nearly all level, good deep soil (prairie,\neasily irrigated.   Call nl Hie ollice for full pai'lioulars,\n\u25a0Ji'hii acres exeellenl fruil land in Tobncco plains counlry,\nhandy to transportation,  tho bosl  nf Imnl. mostly level, largely\nprairie, an abundance of wator for irrigntioi  milo  rrom edge\nof lanil.    Prices oii application, your own terms,\nWe have several other good li'iiols of lalidsuluble for bolh\nfarming and   for subdividing  Into fruil tracts, Full desci'lptli I\nwhich may he hud liy calling at the olllco. We alsoliave good\ntracls of limber bolli large nml smnll Irucls, our prices nre\nreasonable,\nlire Insurance\nVie also wish Id announce thai we arn now doing a lire insurance business, representing sume of the very hesl companies,\nand we solicit a share of your patronage in this line.\nTHE FROST INVESTMENT 10.\ni\n\u2022)\nMl\niii\n,4\n*\n&\n4\nli'\n4\n*\nI\nml\n4\nm\n4\nm\n4\ni\nl\n4\n\"   Armstrong Avenue,\nCranbrook, B.G.   ]\n-ii\"\nJ1\nHollow around\nas Illustrated\n$2.50\nDouble Concave for\nl:\\trn Heavy Bearda\n$3.00\nWMgW'\nSet ol Two In\nLeather Case\n$5.50\nCarbo Maicnetic\nStrop\n$1.00\nThere is a reason why CARBO MAGNETIC Razors are the best in the world\nTWO WORDS TELL THE STORY\nELECTRIC   TEMPERING\nThis method ol tempering whicli is OUR EXCLUSIVE SECRET PROCESS, PRESERVES THE\nCARBON in tha steel blades, whereas tempering by fire, the only other method known,\nDESTROYS It. CARBO MAONETIC Razors NEVER need to be HONED orOROUND in private\nuse. Do you realize what this means? Remember the name -CARBO M ACNETIC\n-\u25a0THE RAZOR WITH AN EVERLASTINO EDOE.\nCRANBROOK DRUG AND BOOK CO.\n^imtTmmrnmfmnmTmnmnmmnnironfnmmm*\nRs\u201e\u00bb\u201e iLlflU HENDERSON I\nSummer        | |\n1    \"\"\"\"-FASHIONABLE TAILORS    \u00a7\nB \u2014 Always Up-to-Date \u2014 3\nt*tr*~ mmm\nB 3\nB Granbrook, -      - B.C. 2\n\u2666iuauiiuiiiiauiUiiuuiiiiUUMuuiUiUiuuiauuiuiii*\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nExcursion\nRates\nFort Steele Brewino Go.. Ltd.\nPBRNIB, HO.\nI'olophoiiK No I\n35 east se\nffiOO.OO\nFrom CRANBROOK To\nWI.NNII'IOt;       DUtiLITII\nPORT  WILLIAM\nST.  PAUL\nI'liii'iifju ^7S.i\"if)  si. Louis fi'.i:\nNew Vni'li *|iw .'in ^^^^^\nTnmiito #114, in Montroal SliiS.i'UlieJ     l'n Hn.v\u00bbl\nOiltiwn $lii:>.iin\nSt. .lului, Nil #1^(1.1)11 \t\nIllillfl'X SI'll  ''I' ft MWI'I'M'TI IIKIIS llllll  Illtl.WI'.l\nSydney, 6.11. *iTl(l.l)(i i \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '\"   l;vnfA I'^i'-.--\n'rickets (ill Mile Miiv I llllll l?i|,li\n.Iimi' fi, li, III iiiiiI lill .Inly ii. 7,\ni'i mnl '2*2, IHI1M,\nFirst Class      Koutid Trip\nNINETY DAY LIMIT\nItlll'TKS   Th'ki'lK mi' iriinil  vln  un>\nI'iii'iiKiiIzuiI r - in in I- Imili\nilii'.'1'l inn-.     Tn ili'\u00bbl llllll tuna i'llsl\nuf Clili'iit'iiuivjiiiiiil vlutliulii'i'ni\nl.iik.-,\n1'.,.- fni'tliui' ii 'iiiiillnn, i :it.--. ~l,-,|i ^^^^^^\nhiKMitr I'i'ki'PviiiInn ii|i|ilj to i\n.1. Moo, ii. r, a       Ni'Ikihi, ii. c  \u2666    Port   .Steele  Brewing Co., L.td.\n''!'  MC'''' \"   ,I|,A     \"\"\"\"l\"'*'  I \\ftftftft9999A***9******** ***************.9***ftft\nBEER  |  PORTER\nsiH.li HV TllK llAUHlU.,  IvICn OR IKlTTLKIi\nlltiltied heer for faniilj' use a specialty\nul 'I'MlliK olttiKIIH (IIVKN STUItT\n.   Wis IMIII.MI'T   t'l'TKNTIHN , .\nSATISFACTION GUARANTEED\nMiiilllolm. ['HE PHOSPBOTOR, CRANBROOK   B ('., JUNK IH   1908\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666*****\u00ab^******#********#************ \u00a9he Itawpccto?. ; ftft99\u2666*\u00ab#\u00ab*\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab*4Hi\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab4\u00ab\u00ab\u00abft\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\nG.T. ROGERS\nSATURDAY, .11 N'K IS, Iliun,\na\nft\nBl  \"  ~\n,!A I +mTnnifmTT\u00bbT?nnnn-mnnminn-Tim.>\nV j LOCAL NEWS.\n,'\u00ab( i   A, S. Myers, ut  Halifax, N\n^.   Sunday lust, in Oranbruuk.\n\u00bb      B, II. Doultui\n'^-  town Monday,\nSHOE    SHOP\nWhite  Canvas Slippers and Oxfords\nPOR CHILDREN, (\"URLS AND MISSES\n*       PRICE   $1.25.   $1.50       *\nWhite Canvas Oxfords for Ladies\nPRICE   $1.50.   $2.50\nWhite Canvas Oxfords and Boots for Men\nPRICE   $3.00.   $3.25.   $3.50\nTennis Shoes. Running Shoes. Football Boots\nG. T. ROGERS\nCranbrook,   B. (.\n^\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666*****^^***^*******#**^H^h^**^H*****4MI\n*\nPatmore Bros      have secured     the\ncontract for installing  the plumbing\nDepot, jit\ncontract lor installing u\n* system, tn the C. P. It.\nft  MacLeod.\nA. Mutz. president uf     tho Pernie,\nft,  Kurt Steele Brewing    Co. was trims\nacting  business  nt\n1   ART\nPICTURES\nAND\nPICTURt\nFRAMING\nBIMMING\nTHE PHOTOGRAPHER\nSUCCESSOR   TO\nPREST PHOTO CO.\n|    WE\nSPECIALIZE.\nBRANCHES\nOF\njPnOlOORAPUT\nSPECIALTIES |\nFOR JUNE   |\n3fiii!GS\u00bb-\n20 your golil fl 11 oil Rase,\ntm -ii t. for $18.00.\n20 yoar --old II11 oil nasn\nment, I'm'$15.00\n!!0 year gold Hlled ni>i-.\nfor $12.00.\nAll movemonts nnd case\n' OiK, ial Wnti'h Inspector\nFor OP R.\nWe are offering for two\nweeks the following prices\nin watches.\nspecial IT jewel nioklo move-\nWilli  Ul jewel nicklo move-\nwith 15 jewel gilt movoment,\ni nn' Fully guaranteed,\nW. F. TATE\nThe Jeweler\nCranbrook\nTrading Co.\nW,' are still handling\nLOGGING TRUCKS\ntiisOtill iiiiiI KKKI)\nVKIIK'I.KS,   IMPLEMENTS\n'lie government road gangs were\nengaged this week in repairing tlie\nroads between Crnnbrook and Fort\nSteele.\nAn emergent meeting nf     Sclkirl\nPreceptory and Priory     was held ii\nthe    Masonic Temple on     Mondaj\nevening.\nC. H. Pollen, president of the Koo\ntenay Central railway Co., returned\nfrom an   extended    visit, to    the oU1\nuntry Tuesday,\np.\nAgents for the fa in oils\n\u00a3 I Mayers Stock Foods.\nSporting Goods Catalogue\nmtnitci \u00abn'i dticribei Blcydea\nunii-* tad dCKTitMf cT-rrythlng\nlibel Motor Ho-it Killing ami\nn.l ducrlbei BlfJi QraAt ToolJ\nA   Bicycle and Bicycle Rnpp.leh.90 pa*gea profi\nAmi everything io- repairing iin*m.\n\u25a0   Anioinni.il-- nflii r.ai Rngine Material, x pig\nfoi Mitomohllcan<lGa\u00abKn|[lnei\nC    Mnmr Bom Kiippllei, S3 W* IUt\u00bblr\u00bbl\u00abi \u00ab\nHlipplle*.\nD   'rout- nml Mb. hlnhl Supptte*, 7' pagei lllMl\natt'i Mm hini\u00abi Kiippllet,\nC SPOUTIM*. r.nnhs ..'ApafffM llliwtfaleaand'lew rtbe\u00ab, i'i\"- Armi, Pithing Tackl\n\u2022 n.w !..<:: T.'iniu i..t, ro\u2014\u25a0 r'.olf, Skate*, every reqiiHtteforoiUdooi \"n't m-li-m root\nK-r-'i v lovn (if-11101*1 Khoitld hAf one ol t.---\u00ab- . ataloguei Head A cenn each for Him\nor'<!\u2022'-< fin* for ttie lur, 10 help p.*y po.tagt. **m>i m once \u00ab- tli^ \"imu-. t* Itmlu\nuur ;\u25a0\u25a0*-\"\u2022 \"ii-ni 1. mo-1 complete ait'l up to Hat- an'i our trade 1* \u2022\"\u25a0 :^tk- lhat we 1\nT. W- BOYD  A  SON,  27 Noire Dump Street Welt. Monlrea\nftftftftftftftftftftftftft^ftftftftftftftftm-frnfft\nt IF  YOU WANT J\n\u2666 *\ni an up-to-dulo *\nX 'CE J\nft nr llll J\nX     ICE CREAM  SODA    |\nJ   s,'i'v,',i in up-to-.Tuti' style in itn   J\n\u2666 ii|i-tiwliii\u201e I'ni'liii'aiitiiTtlK I'.m.m \u2022\n\u2666 \u2666\n\u2666   *\nft --i-r.   IHU'   .-aulill'lllll    SpUl'lllI   III     ft\n\u2666 I'lllll,,l'ti,l||,'|'.t    III   ||H'III... *\n;!\"THE PflLM\"!\nt    TELEPHONE NO. 141.    $\nmftn+t+mfi+fttftftftiftftftftftftftftftftft;\nJ. D. Gillis, of Nelson, school in*\npector was in Cranhrook this week\nholding an examination of tin\ndifferent classes in the public schools.\nRocky Mountain Chapter It. A. M.\nheld a regular monthly communication in the Chapter room of the\nMasonic Temple mm  Tuesday evening.\nNow is the time to subscribe for\nthe Prospector, and pay now due\nsubscriptions, and the Prospector\nwill be pleased to give you a receipt\nfor the same.\nMr. J, Snrvice's residence on Hun-\nson's Avenue, with the fence surrounding it has been painted and\nnow presents a most, attractive\nappearance.\nRev. R. Hughes is arranging to\nhold service at Baker mill for the\nlarge staff of men now winking there.\nThe camp was visited last Sunday\nafternoon.\nHave Money, get m White Mountain\nFreezer and prepare your own Tee\nCream and Delicacies for the warm\nweather. We furnish a receipt, book\nfree with each freezer. Patmore\nBros.\nMrs. H. T. Brymncr, and Miss\nWinnie Armstrong left on Thursdny\nfor Spokane. Mr Brytuner will meet\nMrs. Brymner Saturday in Spokane\nand go to the Const, on a visit. Miss\nArmstrong is expected home todny.\nSchool of Mining\nA CtlJJftF. OF APP1.IKH SCIOTO,\nAffiliated lo Qiern's University.\nKINGSTON.  ONT.\nKai  Calendar nf the   \u2022\u25a0 h-. i   .\u201e\u25a0'. fnrilirr\nIn forma I Inn   -.----Iv In ihr ,r,\u25a0-..,,y   h .1\nol Mining  Klnicainn.Ofiiaifn\nTin* lallawtnf I'tnrv\" irf aHfrrd;\nI'niil Year* Cmirwtni ItfgreeofB Sc.\n\/    \\|. \u25a0 Imnit.11 Kntflneerlitf,\nGranbrook\n7? Liveru\n'IKAJtY \u00ab DOYLE, PHOP'S\nToiimH nml dri vors f urn Isli \u2022!\n'\u25a0'i i'ir ,'niy point in Hie dis\nii'ii'i.\nA.  DOYLE,  MnniiKiir\nNOTICI\"\nNl''I'll  K\nTAKW notice   Uml    i'i'\"'  il\"    'li'V\u00bb\nIn,in tin- Urol  iml.luul!,.11 ',1 tliu  ii\"      \u2122nk\u00ab \"\"'\"'\u2022   \"l\"1     nmnlli iilin\ntlco, t Intend I\"   npply I\" tlio (tlilnl   Hi\" Uml nppimrnnco   \"I thlH notice I\nnl   I'ii.vIiiiiiiI      I'nll\"'     l.ir   ii      ri'iii'Wiil I lllll'll'l    111   lippl J    I\"   till'       Slipi'l lllllil\nnl my liii'iiri' i\" loll lul. nioiit im\"ll''11* \"' Prtivlnclnl Pollen lorn ro\nlliinor hy r.'li.il ..ii lln- prcinlflon nownl n\/ tlio llconco to noil lii|iunj.\nknown j..,     tlio --II.unl     lintel\"  iii   hV \"''\"il \"\" tlio promlsen   known ni\nW(ll,l0| I,,,:, tho  nl Hotel m  w\u201ei,i,,, nr.\nPntrlck  McConnell Pinl 'qt   Jcnn\nMuy intli, wus. U.   I Bated Mny Uth, wns. an.\nd. j. joh;\n'arpentcr % IJuililcr\n(luml  Wink nt\nReasonable Prlco\nOfficii and Workshop   Lewis St\nPASTURE\nFor Morses anil Cattle\n(Inod I'Vlii'i's       (luml Wiili'i'\ni imnl Past ui'i*\nApply toK.rciltIIF.TT, I'ni'i'ol llittii'li\nntiiint .'11 mili'a rrom C'l'iiiilii'iink. ui'iii'\niln'ohi North sine mill.\nrentiers For Scavenger\nWork\nI will receive up to 1-  o'uloch\nunou Saturday, June 18, tenders\nfor scavenger work in Hns city.\nT. M. Roberts,\nCity Clerk\nMr. mul Mrs. J. Breaul were visit\nini; nt  Pincher Creok this week.\nGonier .Junes, representing the\nCrows Nest I'uss Lumber Company\nwas in towu Monday.\n\\V. (1. Long, of Pernio, accountant\nfor the Grites Wood Compnny, was\nvisiting    friends nt     Craubrook this\nWell printed stationery advertises\nyour business. Get it done at the\nProspector office.\nLAN!) RISGISTBY ACT\nTako notice that an application Ims\nboon made to register Nils Hanson\nas the owner in Peo Simple under a\nTip Halo Deed hum Alfred Clement.\nNelson, Assessor of the District of\nPort Steele to James A. llurvey,\nml whicli lot has heen transferred\nby thr said James A. Harvoy to\nNils Hanson the said Tax Hale bearing date tho 14th March A. I). l\\)W,\nf lill and singular that certain parol or tnut of land aud premises\nsituate, lying and being in the town\nf Cranlirook, in tho Province of\nllritish Columbia uml more particularly known and described as:\u2014\nLot seven (7) block ninety-one (01)\nthe lown of Cranbrook (Map 669)\nVmi are required to contcBt the sale\nnf the tax purchaser within fourteen\nluys from the date of tho service of\nthis notice upon you, uml in default.\nof a caveat or certificate of lis pen-\nlens being tiled, und in default of\nredemption, within such period, you\nwill be forever estopped uud debarred\nfrom setting up nny claim to or in\nrespect of the suid land, antl 1\niliiill register Nils Hanson ns owner\nthereof.\nDuted at   Land Registry    Office Nelson  Province of    British  Columbia\nthis -list dny of Mnrch A. I).  MHIS.\nI'd linniel L.  Mclntomlnoy.\n11. T.  Maclood.\nDistrict  Registrar.\n999999999999999999999^^ >^4999999*999999999999999\n*% 9\n*     HKI'AlltlNU ami I'UKSSIM; DYKING anil CI.KAMM;      |\nI\nI\n\u2666\n9\nI\n\u00ab\n**t*-****99**9*99999**9i.9i s*4**4*4***************   ez^-iWtl^MS:\nG. FARRflNT\nisiicorcsBon to l, conn\nCRANBROOK'S   UP-TO-DATE  TAItOR\nAlcMNTRONt; AVE.\nCRANBUOOK, H.C\nft\nt\nt\nt\nt\n*\n*\nt\n*\nt\nt\nI\ni\n*\nSummer Necessities For Men\nIN STRAW HATS we 1,\u00bbve them without\na Raw, as regards Style, Shape, Quality and Price\nBURNS BROS.\nSAILOR STRAW HATS\nin the latest shapes that appeal\nto any well dressed man. Pressed and whole Straws at $1.51)\nand $2.50.\nSTRAW OUTING HATS\ntill new shupeM frum fiOu. to\n$2.1*5 ..gull.\nREAL PANAMA HATS\nlhe lio.t value you ever auw\n$8.60, $8.50 unil $7.60 i'iiiiii,\nMEN'S OUTINU SHIRTS\nwith soft I'ollurs and ouIYh new\nelotha and the very latest\nptittortiR a (tiirt inilurly lac^e\nnmye to el loose from. Prhios\nfrom 01.00 to $3.25 oaoli.\nELLIS SPRING NEEDLE\nUNDERWEAR\nthr more you like eoinfori tlio\nmore you will like wearing Kills\nSiring Nctttlli' Underwear fur thu\nhoi days, eall und look ut tbo\nvurioii* makes ami (|UillIttos wo\nuomfort in every garment.\n$2.00 to $5.00  a SI'IT.\nPOPULAR PRICE STORE\nCRANBROOK. B.C.\nThe Quality Store\nFANCY   AND STAPLE GROCERIES\nWo tion'I olalm to be the cliuaptist\nIml wu slttiiil up Tiii' tlio best\nAll Our Goods An* Guaranteed\nFRESH FRUITS AND\nGREEN VEGETABLES ALWAYS\nCAMPBELL & WANNING","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Cranbrook (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Prospector_1908-06-13","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0304840","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"49.5080556","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-115.746944","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Cranbrook, B.C. : A.B. Grace","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. 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":"1908-06-13 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1908-06-13 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\/1.0304840"}