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PATRONIZE   HOME   ENTERPRISE\nVOLUME  14\nIIHANBHOOK.   BRITISH   001,1'M HIA.   TUUBSuAY, DECEMBER 7. 191]\nNO. 4J1\nBUS! SESSION JFJTf GQUNGIL\nBY-UW10 RAISE FUNDS FOR MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL\n---SPUR TRACK 10 BE BUILT INTO CRANBROOK\nHi WAREHOUSE\n.11 IKiK WILSON RBSIONK\nThe Herald\nIipbI Qiilliorlt;\n.liMl*;i' Wltso\nresignation ,.\ncounty coin t,\nlearns upon ihc\nihat His Honor\n, has sent in his\n> jud{|! ol iln*\nof ihr county ot\nKootenay.\nHml his  I.\ncITccl upon\nHo\nMoihIii*. alien n's Bt'Hslou of     (In\nnh iiiiiiicil was a laiifflhy oiip, many\niniilleis ol   uii|ioiiatni' bring up    lor\nTho*,.' |.ii-.*..'ai wi'ic Mayor Hunt\n.M.lciiiHii .lackson, itottiii'ss, John\nson, Tayloi .imi t'nmplK'll\nThe Iirsl business ut iniportnuce to\nmist! \\tas an nppllcntfou from ihe\nCrnnhrooh Trading eonipany (or leave\nIn have constructed a spin\nfrom the I'.'.Mt, tr.-i ni slictla Into\nHun warchousu on Van Homo\nstreet. After considerable discus-\nsioti, ami hearing (he views uf Mr.\nPirns, manager of the company, the\n(oliowim; resolution was adopted.\n\"Thai permission In* granted, U\nthe extciil of the legal powers ol\nthe council, to the Cranhrook Trading company, or to the C.P.R., to\nconstruct a spin track from ihe right\nof way of the C.P.R, across Van\nHome street,   lo the  warehouse        of\nlhe Cranhrook Trading company, situated on lots il and 15, block 35,\ncity of Craubrook, the city to lie\nrelieved from all claims for damages,\nhowsoever arising tn respect to the\nsame.\"\nTlie next order of business was a\nrequest from the city board ol school\ntrustees, presented by Trustees Gurd\nami McKiiwau.\nSpeaking on behalf of tht* trustees,\nMr. (turtl intimated that it was\niheir desire to proceed ns early as\npossible with the establishment of a\nmanual training school within the\ncity limits, lie outlined tbc representations mado\nconnection, by Inspector Dunndl,\nparticulars of which appear elsewhere\nin this issue.\nMr. (iind stated that tbc hoard\nhad already obtained an option on\nportion of block ll, for school purposes, which the townsite* company\nwere offering them at 2U per cent he-\nlow the Hated price. Inspector Bunnell bad promised to forward plan**\nand specifications of a suitable building for manual training purposes,\nand it was cstiniat.il that the total\ncost of installation, together with\nfixtures, etc would be in the neighborhood of $6500. Tbe board of\ntrustees bad decided to ask tho council to snhmii a bylaw to tilt* rate\npayers foi the purpose nf raising tins\namount.\nMr. liuiil wenl mi lo say that a\nfurther sum of about $7000 would hv\nrequired early in Ihc new yeai toi\nlho purpose of completing tne present publitf school building ami oi\nputting the grounds In good shape,\nHe hoped, however, that the provincial gowrnment   would enme through\nwilb a libel.il  grant   in aid of       the*\nwoit. hut some two oi three thou-\nKami dollars would like!, have to be\nfound ttt the cltj,\n\\iioibei length! discuwlon ensued\nIbe outcome being| ihc adoption     of\nihe following resolution,  vol     i,\\\nAid. Jackson, seconded bj Md. .lohnson:\n\"Thai a commit ie.* composed of\nAldermen Jackson mid tin- pity clerk\nlie Instructed lo ascertain particulars\nre sale ot debentures, prior to     the\nsiiliiiitssinii ol  Hit- Inlaw \"     The    idea\nbeing to so tiame the inlaw thai\nthe debontnres will be i.a.iiU disposed  ol ai   ilu* best figure avail*\naide\nTlie following accounts were pro\n'.eniiii toi payment and ordered paid'\nCo\nCo..\nA.  A illicit iii\nWard and Harris \t\nProspector Puhllidiliig\nCanadian llrnss Co.\nI-'   .1   I'erry \t\nCanadian  Fairbanks\nCrunbrook round rj\nl<\\ Parks ami Co, ...\nI'm bin Coal  and  Coke\n.1. 11. Henderson \t\ntrack W. K. Worden \t\ninto I .lohn Oal I  LOnglnceriug Co.,\nSewerage \t\n.1. s. Mennle\t\nJ. ff. Wood \t\nHarry While (customs)    ....\nC.P.R. (freight) \t\nDavis Bros. Kleciric   Co. ...\nHeatlic-Muipby Co\t\nCraubrook   Drug uml   Rook\nCo. \t\nCranbrook fcjleetrfc Light ...\nCranhrook Co-Operative\nStores \t\nCranbrook   Sash    and  Door\nFactory \t\nR. B. Carr     \t\nEmpire Electric Co\t\n.V. J. Harrison \t\nKing Lumber Hills, Md\t\nThe   Manitoba    Bridge and\nIron Works, Ltd\t\nJ. li. McBride \t\nJ. A.   Macdonald, City Livery\t\nT, N. ParreU \t\nT. N. Parrett \t\nK. Parks and Co\t\nP. J, Perry \t\nF. ffallls Stoddart \t\nthe bnard, iu IhlsJW. E. Worden \t\nRed Wing Sewer I'ipe Co\t\nSewerage payroll \t\n:i.7j\n0.70\n11.00\n07.50\nl.uii\nm tu\n7.35\n.05.35\n118.50\nIn.nu\n137.51\n703.08\n3.50\n13.03\n181.05\n31.10\n08.20\n3.40\n3.25\nI7.no\n3.80\n7.75\n11.15\n130.13\n117.50\n80.33\n35.0(1\n21.UU\n12.lill\n20.05\n9.40\nJO.IS .\n187.73\n\u2666\n\\w\n:\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n*\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n'. \u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2022\u2022\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00ab\u2666\u2666\u2666*\u2666\u00ab\u00ab\u2666\u2666\u2666*\n11 ~\"~\"\u2014\u2014-__\u2014___\nChristmas cantata \"Santa Clans and\nHis Friends,\" with drills, fancy dances, tableaux, etc., and the children\nhave already made great progress towards a really finished ami artistic\nperformance.\nThe production is in Ihc hands of\nOeo. 1). Ingram, and judging hy the\nsuccess which crowned bis efforts last\nyear, one can safely anticipate something worlb while from oui local\nyoungsters on this occasion, all of\nwhom   an*   very     enthusiastic,   aud\nIt is understood\nslgnatlon will take\nFebruary Kt next\nJudge Wilson has\nfilled itii-, position foi a mun-\nliei ol tear, to ilu- entire sat\nisfaetion    ol  ll.e      lend piolcy-\nsioa ami of 'he public generally, lb* lias establisbtd an\nhonorable record for diligence\nand fairness, It is unilei-\nst I thai his honor will return io private practice in\nihis city, tin- emoluments nf\nwhich will tie greater than\nfrom a county court judgeship.\nlu this connection, the Herald\nlearns that lite lu-cal \/Conservative association will submit\nIht- name . nf Mr. Geo, II.\nThompson ti the minister nf\njustice al Ottawa, ns Mr Wilson's successor. Whotbcr or\nnot Mr. Thompson will accept\nthe office is an open question.\nPARK SITE RECOMMENDATIONS\nBRANCH LI TO WIS LIKE-ROAD WORK FDR COMING\nYEAR\u2014SITE OF PROPOSED DElNSTfl\nA not I\nsession\nplate ..\nwell  at lend'\nI'lCSllhl.-\nehail\nTin-    In  i\ntin- roport\nCti lo (null'\ni verj Iium and lutcrc ting\nl ihe board of tradu took\nTuesday evening,  which was\nIln lillirl    t'Criiple.l\ntill\nwho are looking forward eagerly\nthe time of the production.\nTbe dales selected for the event are\n[December 20th and 21st, and it      is\nhe hoped ihat Ibe public will keep\n.i1 ui Lo come up was\nie committee appoint*\ntb Mr. Mlddloton    ro\nselection oi   sn,- for ., demonstration\norchard.\nSecretary Benedict, one of the committee, reported thai lie ami bis\ncolleagues bad made a careful Inspection of available sites, suitably located, and after taking Mr. Mludlelon\nout to inspect same, Ihat gentleman\nhud practically decided in favor of a\nblock of land on Mt. Jos. Brault's\nranch, on the outskirts of ilu* city.\nBefore any delin.le decision was\ncenched in the matter Mr. Middlclon\nwould have to report lo Mr. Wins-\nlow, bul it was practically a foregone conclusion thai ihc proposed demonstration orchard would he located\non Mr. Brault's ranch. The local inn\nselected is certainly a very convenient\none, Mng within half mile of iln-\ncity limits ami beautifully situated.\nC, A. Cnck reported on behalf of\nthe committee appointed to select\nsilos for a city recreation pari;. Mr.\nCock gave a detailed list ol sites inspected and recommended, on bchall\nuf the committee, a site Immediately\nback nf tlie government huHdiug,\nwhere some thirty lots, ni t at present on    the  market, might he    oli-\nto  tallied from the townsite company al\na special figure,      This reconiiiieiida-\nre  tion met   witli general approval, and\n\u25a0uminitlec     consisting oi   Messrs.\n,2894: l\n:  thei\n$11,-453,05\nQuito\nlively discussion arose\nover certain uf the foregoing items,\nAlderman Jackson wanting particulars of (he account paid Mi- V Harrison for burse hire ami tin- account\npaid Mr. Maediwiia-ld (or Hverj lim*.\nThese Items wen* satisfactorily explained.\nAlderman .Jackson staled ihat Km*\nChief Fostec wanted definite instructions as io who was rcsponsHtlc for\nibe  condition if ibe bydiants during\ndale*,\ntheir\nop. 0. as lho\npatronage.\n \u25a0\u25a0*)\nhildren    tl\nand  Kilik was appointed\nTHE WORLD'S FAIR\nThe Auditorium was crowded\nterday afternoon ami evening\nvisitms tn -The World's Fair,*' organized by lhe ladies of Christ\nchurch. During the afternoon the\nsale nf lam'} work, etc., was the\nprincipal feature, the large hall being\nprettily lilted up with gaily decorated stalls,    presided   over as follows:\nHit* winter    months.      A    resolution I Fane j\nwas ndopied   making tin- fire    chief jiU\u201ei Mor\nresponsible.\nThe    monthly   report   of Engineer\nMcKee,   nn    the progress ,.i   ;|i,   sew\nerage work, wai read .md adopted.\nIn Ibis connection it was divided to\n..'ii; inc.\u25a0     wilh      the   work on South\nBakei street alley during tlw- unite*\nin onier to give certain large Institutions, Including the Hotel Iran\nbrook, ihc Cosmopolitan hotel,    the\nWent worth    hotel,  ami   the Hanson | .thoroughl) enjoyed   an excellent\nhiuidini;. earl]   connection therjewHh jtcrtalnment, at    winch Hn* following10I matter foi a pamphlet and it\nork.    Mcsdaui.-s   Hoggarth\n. lines.   Mesdames llaslani  dcsiralil-\n|aml     Campbell;   aprons.     Mesdames\nl Small and   (lurd; laiwK. Mrs. Krick-\nj son. pup com. Mrs Benedict; cookery,   Mesdames Thompson and Pater-\nI son. tea loom, Hesdamrs Wilson ami\nNelson tbvmv stalls all did a very\nlarge business,    the proceeds    ilu re-\n[from and     from   the evening's enter-\nItalnment netting some tion.\nj    In     ihe    tveainga    large audience\nCnck, (iurd\ntu act    with a committee of ihc city\ncouncil, (or ibe purpose uf conferring\nwith the Townsite company wit li    a\nvjcvv to    purchase Of tb-' lauds       in\nquestion.\nJ P. Kink reported ihat while\naway at Klko recently he learned up-\n\u2022s- on fault good authority tlmt it was\nhy contemplated to operate Ibe new\n>i- branch line from Qallowa) to llaynes\nLake from Fernie, Instead of from\nCranbrook. He thought ihis was a\nmattei that sboufd receive the immediate consideration of tin- board.\nCranhrook citizens hati hem Instrumental in securing ihc construction\nof this branch lim- ami It was most\nthat any advantages arising\nfrom the same should come to this\ncity. II** advised the appointment of\na committee to wait upon Superintendent I rcn in the matter, and lie\nmoved to that effect. This resolution was unanimously adopted ami\nthe following committtv appointed:\nMessrs, Pink, McNafa ami Brymncr.\ntt   F.   Curd repotted un behalf     uf\nthe publicity committee, thai      they\nbad about completed tin* preparation\nwas\ni\nCranbrook lire dept  puv mil (\nPKj officials salaries\nPolice payroll\nCltj enginnis payroll\nSchool board orders\nCilj clerk sundries\niv   \\  Rollins\nCranbrook Trading Co,   .\nCranbrook   |)rug   ami Book\nCo \t\nCrmnbtook Exchange\t\nSash and Boot Factor) .\nT.  \\   Parrell  \t\nVi. II. Bush\t\n2in uu\n80S mi\n860.00\nIllU.IW\n2liN| M\n83.89\nr> mi\nIMI\n7.00\n104.00   set  (f\n18.80      Sum.\nVpplicatlons lor  the post lion\njanilot  of    lho new eily  ball       we\nread from somo halt do\/en applicant\nand that ol W. Sovvden was accepted,\nthe ntlar} io be I in per month.\n\\htctman Bowness diew attention\nlo ibe ncCCSSlt] of making provision\ntot regulations governing applications\nfimu   outsiders foi connection     with\nI lie tit t   seweia'e  svstelll\nit> resolution ii was decided\nthe     eiM    asM's.siii.-ni      roll must  be    mi.   Mi-.     Benedict.    Miss Paterson\ncompleted by Dtparobci Slat, and Hrssrs   \\  Raworth ami ll. Par-\nMdermcn    Bowness    and   Jackson 'ling.\nwere appointed   (<> icrvc wiih Mayoi i    Mtogrthei  Ihc entertainment    was\nllunl   on the court ol  levisn |    id,-   cuiiiicnfli      successful    ami cltjmahle\niii> raters1 list, Decemfaei 11th.        JTbc   substantial prnemls wilt go tc-\nAnotbci resolution was adopted fix  I wards   paying off Ihedobt on the\niug the plan* ul   botdlng Humiliations Ioigan and    towards Ibe (und (or Ibe\nloi   mayor,  aldeinien ami school  tuts   (new  church building.\nf.weiv the principal features; j desirable   that they .should be\nHornpipe   dance\u2014Masters Hoggarth I-gtructcd by    the board as to\nml (iurd I publication of the same and tlie\nGypsy   dance,     In   costume\u2014Miss bet required.\nM\u00ab \" Small. j   (\u25a0,\u201e,\u201e molutlon tt was decided\nSong-Mi   Oeo, Stcvensunf | |mu. (O(00fl copies printed and\nI.ance-Miss Rumsey committee was    Instructed lo si\nSong\u2014Mrs. Qeo. Stevenson\n\u2022Tire Pressing Oown.'a short  play. |     , ,\u201e,     , .,,    ....    ,,,.,., ,\nin   which   the principal parts    were\nthat    i.ikn. hj  Mi    and Mrs. H. T. llr) in-\nin-\nihc\niiiuu-\ntee-, --.nil phu. being 110? municipal I\nbuilding, and Citv Cleik Roberts was I\nappointed rotarolin] offlcer, In the!\nevent ol i ballot bring requited\nBylaws 00 and 100 wets rrconsidci\nfl ami rumII\\  passed.\nThe lire ami  police cnmmllfee   weir\nauthorised    to have the ffro      hose\n.vagun repainted and to secure a new\nlefghs.\nminor matten wore disposed\nf ami council adjourned.\nSCHOOL CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT\nUPWARDS OF     100   CRANBROOK\nyoi'XHSTKHs WILL ENTERTAIN TIIKIH KI.DKItS AT\nTIIK AUDITORIUM\nBKC. 30 AM) 31.\nAs the season of Christmas festivities approaches, lho question. is\nasked! \"Whal are the public* sellout\nchildren going to do in the way ol an\nentertainment?\"\nThe    Herald la1.es pleasure in ana-\nI prices un same at once.\nTbe board then entered upon\nlength} di sen ssi on of ibc toad requirements of tbe district. One ol\nHie flrsl mailers brought upon iu\nihis connection, was the proposal of\nMi. McNah lhal an effort should be\nmade to secure the extension ut some\nof tin- avenues running south a rolls\nur sn beyond the citv limits to provide accommodation foi tin* rapldlj\nIncreasing numbei of icttlers tn tint\nputt of the district, \\ motion wai\nfinally adopted urging upon the government the sdvlsabllitj of extending\nArmtrong avenue a mils oi so to ihe\nKOUth. In colli se u|  this dUCUSSlon\nMr. .1   P. Kink Intimated that      thr\nlocal   Conservative,   organisation had\nI been giving attention to thli question\njot roads, trails, etc., foi the    Cran-\nthe purpose uf discussing llu* question J lnook   district,   and had siiit  in reel organising    a local Trades      and i commendations   for     work   which it\nLabor Council,     Nearly every  local was   osttmMcd    would cost  about\nunion was represented, and tbere wero $i.ib,oimi.\npresenl, in   addition, a number       ot      j,, 1m. sn,IH.    eonneetton much dis-\nrnn state)m'n not flt   ****** *\"\u00bb\u00ab''<,,*,,l     wi,!l   eussion took   place gs to the urgency\nany trades    union.     Sam Grain Hi n' | ,,f Impressing     upon   the governmenl\nthe Boilcrmssers union called      tlie t|lc m,\u201e| \u201er \u201e1(\u201e,, permanent wort In\nTRIBES MO LABOR COUNCIL\nA thoioiighly lepirsi-ntalive tni-el-\niiUI id trades unionists took place\nlast iKteht in (he rily band loom    fot\nwet ing that question.     Wi\nthai the public school children       on\nthis   occasion purpose putting on  an, \u201e      .\ncttttrtalnmcnl al Ita AudltoiLi Uml l:,,\",;\"nK \", \"rd''r-  ., VmJV^T'\nwill cclipm nil -irevlou, eltort.      In tl,M \"'*\"\" \"** p*rt \u00b0 1\" \"' \u00b0 ,    !,\nthai direction. \u25a0\"\"\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \"' '\"* r^MwitaMra -i toe.\n'....1...... II...       \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0    aaalllMM     .,..11   In,. lu.in.t\nIt. will l>e remembered that     almul\nthis time Inst year, a very creditable\nconnection   with the district\nmat)\nmiikinii      It was pointed out\nthat\nlarge sums were being expended\nan-\nunions,   tlie prevailing opinion   bring nuniiy,    will t   securing permanent\nstrongly in  favor ol tin* proposed or-  roftfjg nn,t \u201e VM roll that the    gov-\npanizntion.     On motion ii was   di- prnmrnt should endeavor, even If    it\nperiormamv was given by tbe \u00abbpnl L*^ \u201e,      w, wMh pro|itnitlnry ,\u201e- nn^sita)Ml , enrUllmfni of mileage\nchildren,   resulting in lhe purchasing ||rtltHoB( Hm] Wm. Macdonald.     Ofl\t\nof   a   splendid    piano foe the* Uffe nf   ,,\u201e, AIlH.,linis,s \u201e\u201e(\u201e\u201e, wu Hirted pre-l  \t\nfll,! s\"\"Hl1- fgldenl pro fern.     Frank McKennn, ol   cussed.    Rev  CO  Vain waa among Wcdlteadaj\nsiniilitr entertainment   the Carmen's   union, Mng appointed those   present   and briefly   addressed | band hall\nin load building, lo built roada   thai i\nwould last     Supporting these views I\nii was  resolved thai the government\nshould he requested to provide a rock\ncrusher and roller for tin- Cranbrook\ndistrict.\nAmong other works recommended\nwere the extension ot Luinsden\navenue, to connec I wiih die proposed\ndemonstration orchard; repairs to\nIbe Wycllffe mad; Ihat so fai as pos.\nslblc and wherever practicable roads\nshould follow line fences in preference\nti. running through private property;\nrepairs   to the old Perry Creek road.\nchanges iu Ihc route oi the old\nMarysville road, thai a cement fence\nor wall be erected from the bridge\nio the top of the hill at the Port\nSteele crossing; that the road sinus\npin up in tin- Cranbrook district be\nnf a more permanent enn racier.\n-I. P. Kink drew attention (a certain proposed costs of maintenance\nof  ihe  sewerage system, wbieh     he\nThroughout tin* summer months\nMi. I'cttolf and members uf his party\nswam every nigbl iu the lakes. They\nfound the water warm Lonfl evenings prevail As late as in a.m. ov\ncould see In thread a needle, ihe\nfall opened up fine, Ihere was no\nslushy cold. When il did lum cold,\nihere was a fine dry frost,\nProvisions aie pretty expensive In\nthe Kort George district still. Mi\nBcWolf's grocery hilt fur fun\nmonths, for a parly of eleven men,\namounted to $1200. He was paying\n(12.50 per lllll lbs. uf flour nml '\u25a0>'\u00bb\u2022\u25a0\nper ll>. for bacon. Oats were selli *_\nat I3ti*. per lb, ami hay at $ 1 \"m to\n$170 per Iun. This stale id affairs\nis, of course, due lo Hie shortness of\nIbe navigation season. But nc\\1\nyear will    see a Idg change.       In th.'\nfirst place additional steamers a**e\nbeing put ou, both from Soda Ci > k\nand Tele .lauiic Cache, and in llie\nsecond place supplies will be coming\niii from Edmonton, over tin- O.T P.\nto Tett* .launc Cache, and Ihence l.y\nsteamer. The contractors, FoIiiV,\nLorscn and Stewart, have n\\n\nsteamers running on the river a. d\nthese will carry supplies from Tele\nJaune Cache to points down the river, Stit'l is already laid intr T; \\.\nJaune Cache and trains will be ruining in there from Edmonton by\nthe spring.\nThis is a situation which, iu Mi.\nDcWolf's opinion, calls for the earnest consideration of coast business\nmen. Unless the coast wake up and\nsecure some quicker means af acccsa\nto ihis section, Kdmonton merchants\nwill corral! all the trade.\nJust More .Mr. IMVolf left t-'.-rt\nOeorge, the Dominion government engineer, a Mr. Ramsden, and the *.;.!.\nP. engineer, concluded the deal Wilh\nthe Indians, whereby the govern in.-lit\nsecured control of their reservation,\nwhich was Immediately turned over\nto the G.T.P. The Indians srere\npaid, as a first Instalment, $2u.'> per\nhead, ami Mr. DcWotl describes ri mo\nwild scenes that took place aftei\nthis cash payment was made. Tin nun\ngamblers were nu tin* spot ready to\nclean out the Indians, many of whom\njoined heartily in Black .lack games\nat tliu a bet.\nThe Indians have moved up Ibe\nriver to ramherie No. S, when* (he\n(i.T.P. will erect them new homaa,\nThis transaction settles the niKM-\ntton of the O.T P. terminus. South\nPort Oeorge, which lies Immediately\nbelow the ranchcrie, nbmg the tlrei\nfront, promises tu be a good (own\nIt is now the center ol cummer, lal\nactivity,   containing four big stores,\nan opera house, a good hotel, two\nbanks, a big pool ro* m, two barber\nshops and foui i est turanta, Th -re\nan- two sawmills located hare loo\nBig game is plentiful in this section,\nbeaver, moose ami mini being *\u25a0.'\u25a0.\nlively bunted and '.rapped, trappers\nwen* outfitting at Fori Oeorge when\nMi DeWnlf left. <;*'-*d coal i- also\nabundant within easy distance of\nKurt Oeorge, on Bear river. \\\nwagon load will be constructed nexl\nseason     between    these two polots\nMl. HcWolf saw     samples of excell -at\nbituminous coal from Bear river,\nwhere Ibe scams are said t<> run Itnm\n11 to  HI feet\nAltogether Mr. DcWotl is most\nhighly Impressed with tho \u25a0\"\u25a0nt\nOeorgo section.     He thinks il has a\ngreat future and anv person fortunate\nenough to own land in that locality\nhas sum- lometnlng well worth having.\nReV. C  i'   M.jii. u,i \u25a0 ,Mii'*int Uh|i:.m!,h    ,n    .lanuarv   nl  Hi\nThis year        \",,\u201e   _,,.,\u201e..    ,\t\nwilt he    produced, only on a    larger   sihicUii\\ pro tent.      \\ representative, the meeting on the   church's attitude j\nscale, if   possible, stunt' four hundred j of each union was appointed to bring towards organized tabor. t   ,|\u201e|,n \\\\  Bow, ol Creston, 1ms    ro\not more children uikim) part. (tbc matter baton his respective body     Another meeting to complete     ot I signed his position as Justice   of the\nThe   programme will ooruthit of     a  and have the   matter thoroughly dis- ganiraltou   mil   Im* held on the first   pnin.\n++++++++++wwww^+w++ww*w++www+www*\nOur\nToy Land\nNow Invites\nYou\nWe want you to come and see the\nGreal Range of Toys. Dolls, and general\nSanta Claus things for the children\nAs a favor wc want you to inspect\nevery stock of Toys at your command\nCompare the difference in quality and price\nwith ours. Wc are willing to abide hy your\ndecision.\nWe saved big money this year by buying direct from Ihc manufacturers.\nWe have three stores to supply. Wc\nbuy quantities, you get the benefit, both in\nprice and quality\nGet the Habit\n' n' sr-mlim; Canailiun-inade Xmas Cards and Calendars to your fri,-nils\ni if course we have ;ill kinds, but we are very proud\nof our shnwim; nf\nCanadian-Made Cards and Calendars\ndepicting Canadian life and sc.-n.-s. \u2022 lur local view\nCards and Calendars are well worth sec-ing. Send\nthem to your friends and Itoost C'ranl>rook and\nKootenay.\nWe arc L-ivinj; with each hook purchase a\nBeautiful Holly Box FREE\nrt adda greatly to the appearance ot your gifl and\nis a strong reminder of Xmas.\nLeather Goods\nHav** l>ot*n shown in Cranbroolt fnr years, Imt\nnothing lifee the stock we otf\u00bb*r for your choice una\never 1m***ii shown before. Don't make a mistake and\nIn* sorry.   See ours and U- happy\nWe Carry\"\na Complete Stock of\nEdison 4-Minute Records\nVon can always gel what you want when you want\nit.     Call in and sec the machines and bear the new\nrecords.\nVictor Victrolas\nFrom $20 to $100,       The great  Hornless ileal\nmachine,    We have a full range of machines and\nrecords    It will Ih- a pleasure to show them to you.\nThe Great Danger of\nMistakes\ntinting the Xmas rush is entirely eliminated at this\n-o.re     Mr. Murphy and Mr. Noble will pay\nSpecial Attention\nto Every Prescription That is Filled\nTho rush will l>e great Imt not nearly so great as\nthe nm- we will giv.- tu every Prescription or drug\norder.    Long years of experience are valuable at\nXmas time.      NVfl never get excited.\nCall Early,\nCall Often, and don't forget we will pack any purchase ar.d guarantee safe delivery lo any place.\nThe Beattie-Murphy Co., Limited\n7-3** 1J\u00a9XCli*C Store\nWHERE   IT   PAYS   TO   DEAL\nSemi us your Xmas Mail Orders ami u'et qttlclt and\ntMiani.it I  Results.\nCranbrook\n*********\nB.C. THE  CRANBROOK   HERALD\nNews of the District\nMis\nELKO\ntlty Fred Roo),\nDunlop,   uf Klngsgat\npent\nllanliiuin,\nI nml\nli\nTin\n(lint\nthe     week end   with M\nCentral Exchange block.\nThe natural objections a man lms\ntn unexpected callers originated when\nhis mother called hlm in [tn.n Lhe\nhum, when* he was rapturously playing stage coach, hunting the mountain liuu or killing ludtans, Lo sii on\nthe lounge, in the parlor ami luoh\nal picture post card hunks wiih the\nImmaculate little daughter \"I his\nmother's lady caller.\nFrancis Downs, Flagslonc's lumhot\nKing ami premier optimist of tbat\ngrowing   I own,     was In Elkp      ilus\nweek.       He  haves   [nl   VanCOUVCI     ami\nwill boost    Flagstone   ami Roosville\nftn nnt* solid week, then he visits\n(')llcagO  ami    will   Iheii*  nifel        Mis.\nDawns ami Francis, jr., ami \\uil return u>   Flagstone lor the Christmas\nfestivities, Wltlcll will he im small at-\nlair this year.\nMake the eltort necessary in be\nliappy. Tho difficulty Is nut iii\nfinding opportunities, but in finding\npeople wlm are able in recognize- op\niunities. Remember ihe underside\nnt every ehniil is bright ami shin\nAmi sn we tmii uin  L'lOtitis ahntll  ami\nalways wear them Inside out\u2014it\nshow   the lining.\nHilly Labbs, bend skinner fnr the\nSand Creek Ranch company, was in\ntown this week, with sotnu fatted\ncalves,\nVmii sin will Iiml you .ail ami tl\njoy ride unite is the shortest, sine:\npath in discovery.\nNo man is ever as fierce us he sa)\nhe is going lo he.\nWe were up to Penile this weel\nihe    town     is     gelling tin- Ini\nhunch   again\u2014business is brisk.\nmerchants    an- gelling li\nCheerful      smile,  ami    lasl   Imi nol\nleast, the passenger trains all stop\ntlit-ii- again.\n1\/ vou can buy a nickel's worth ol\nour salted peanuts ami quit eating\nlitem In-fore tlu-y an* all gone, there's\nnothing wrong with your will power.\nMore log game hunters outfitted in\nKlko this fall ihan ever hefnrt*. Il\nsure pays to advertise when you li\nthe goods, and everyone came hack\nfrom the hills will) the spoils of\nbunt. Fred Vance, ol Fernie, beaded\na party of dead shot hunters M\nday, being ihe third party leaving\nOUI store that day for the mountains. We make a speciality of out\ntilting big game hunters. We havi\nthe goods, our business is growing\n'I'll,ink you\nMr**. F. Roo, of Roosrllle, is \\isii\njug in Fernie this week.\n.1. S. T. .Alexander, government\nagent al Fernie, was in Klko Saturday on offiejal business.\nHe a booster ami smile while yon\nboost and boost your Is-sl fm tin-\ntown you live in. Don't forever be\ntelling how ymi used to do it hack in\nso and    so    villi-. If you can't  he\ncheerful in tlie lown ynu live In    be\nabsent.\nSociety in  Klko  is (Jlllle lively  now\nand will mi doubt continue so for\nawhile.\nThe bunk clearings Tor November\nwere the largest in tho history pf\nthis picturesque burg.\nMrs. Alex. Birnic and wee (diver\nTaylor were Pernio visitors lliis\nweek,\nThe boys put a pair of beaded\nmoccasins \u201eu young Dorendori Saturday night.\n.1. I*. Fink, merchant pi ime, ,,f\nCranbrook, look hack tour tlcei with\nbim from  the Klku deer fnir t.\nWARDNER\n(Special correspondence),\nMr.    I.t-n   Reiiwiek.,    ol Manistee,\n\u25a0ailed ou friends belt- last Thursday.\nMiss Oreen,    of  Kincardine,   Ont.,\nis    visiting   her brother,    Mr, Wm.\nOreen, in town,\nMr. I' I,nnd it-turned Irom Spokane u  few days ago Bcoompanled  hy\nbis soli  Roger.        We ale pleased     tu\nknow that Roger Is feeling wry much\nbetter.\nRev, Willsun, superintendent ol\nhome  missions,    of   Vancouver, nd*\ndressed a lalrly i. i congregation in\nst. Andrew's church last Thursday\nt-venuirt Mr. Wllsofi'i remarks wen*\nvery interesting und instructive, ..ml\nwere greatly   enjoyed by all present\nHe pointed out the stent need ol     a\ngood church oripnixaUon and management, su us tu make the church\nstrong and sell supporting. He\nshowed lhe reason why ull such\nChurches as t he Wardner chui eh,\nshould he self-supporting, vis,, so\nthai the home mission fund, which\nnow helps to pay the missionary\nhere could lie used to help to Christianize lite large Influx nf foreigners\nwhicli are every year coming Into\nour country. It is to be Imped that\nu great many changes inay tn* thr result of Mr. WII I son's address,\nThe parents and pupils id tin-\nWardncr school will tic pleased to\nknow lhal Mr Kast on lms been engaged as teacher lor another term,\nMr. Millie Oreen has accepted a\nposition us etNik ut Hie C.P IE town,\nTutonga.\nMrs. (itlo Wrin i is moving this\nweek Into the house recently occupied\nlit Mis. A. .1. Anderson\n\u25ba\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666*\u2666*\u2666\u2666\u2666\nMr. Thompson, Ol Cranhrook, was\nin lown last Friday on liis way lo\nTntonga, when* he had been engaged\nto supply the music fur the dance\nby   the  C.P.R.   hoys  that evening.\nMr. McNisli, of the Fernie tlistriet,\niperlutcmlent of roads, was iu town\nlasi Friday un business,\nMis. A. Sltcppard spent lasl Monday wi'li friends in Urnnbrook,\nMi. Wm. Montgomery, of t'ranbrook, called uu uld friends lien- last\nSaturday.\nMiss n.'lht Dow and sister, ol\nCrauhmuk, spent the week end with\nIheir aunt, Mrs. Otto Wisner, iu\ntown, reluming homo on Monday.\nMr. II. Iluimg. nf Cranbrook, was\nin town Saiurda*.  nftei-noon on liusl-\n\\l,. V     M. Stearns 1, n lor\nClullo-\nua. Monilay morning u> nccop\nn\nmsitlnn as     siijiiMii.i-mli'iil til\nUu-\nC.N.P.L. .->.iii|>aiiy's sawmill a\nIli.it\nllaco.\nMr. McClonn, of Spokane, ia spiralling n lew ilavs willi liis lirother in\nlown.\nMr. Imi*! Speaker, ol .laftrny, was\nhere Sunday to vi-.ii lus lamlly.\nMr. Roger Lund lias accepted n\nposition wiih the Crows NYst I'nss\nLumber company's ofllce stall and\nwill Infill work mi Monday next.\nMr. Chris. McNeil, ol Cranbrook,\nwlm has lnH-ii employed by tlio Crows\nNesl I'ass Lumber company lor the\nliasi tw\nA REGAL HEAD\nHow often do we hear t,r see this\nexpression used iu describing a beautiful woman!\nDenude that head of its hair and instead of a queenly, royal bearing we\nhave a fright. The hair makes nil\ntin- dlnerenco. Tu have that glorious\nj abundance of radiant hair which nl-\nI ways crowns \"a regal head,\" one\nshould  use  Newbro's  llerpieide.\nllerpicide represents the last word\nu scientific hair culture. It destroys\nhe dandruff germ, checks tailing hair\nand corrects generally, diseases of the\nhair and seal]).\nThe positive results and iis doltcate\nbul refreshing odor recommends Newbro's Llerpicide to ladies ol refinement everywhere\nSend tOe, in postage for sample\nbotUu of llerpicide and booklet to\nThe llerpicide Co., Dept. It, Detroit, Mich.\nfm* dollar si\/e bottles sold and\nguaranteed by all druggists.\nApplications made by the best barbers ami hair dressers.\nHealth-Murphy Co,, J.Id., Special\nAgents.\nnight fm\n(-reded hy\nA large\nrrom bete\nKrlday   >\nweeks, left lasl Saluida*.\nCranbrook, Ile was suc-\nMr. McKInner.\n iibcr of the young people\nattended the dance     lasi\nveiling ut Tntonga ami     ill\nreport a very pleasant time.\nMis. A. J. Anderson and family\nlefl on Wednesday mm ning ol Ihis\nweek for their new I if in Calgary, after spending a few days wllh\nneighbors and friends here.\nMi.     .lames   Downey,  photographer,\ntvos doing business in Cranbrook\nast Tuesday.\nMr. Arthur Ilollis left last Friday\niu spend lhe Christmas vacation at\nns uld    home in Nova Scotia.\nMr. and Mrs. Ceo. Willsou left oil\nTuesday night on the Soo-Spokane\nmin to visit for a few weeks with\ntheir relatives in Michigan.\nItev. Stephens' subject for next\nSunday  evening's     service  will he\n\"The Family Church.\" Special\nmusic is being prepared by the choir\nami aa Interesting service is assured.\nHEIEU BOOTH'S EYESIGHT\nVNOTIIKR     ATTEMPT    TO      Rti\nMADE Tn SAVE IMS SIGHT.\nA     I.i mliHi    press    correspondent\nrites:\ni \u00bbnce mure the best eye specialists\ni England are It) use the knife on\nthe eyes of General Ifootli, the aged\nleader uf lite Salvation Aciuy, III ail\niTuit to restore his fast fail int;\night Tbe operation ol three years\nen for cataract is lo lie repeated\nind high hopes arc entertained of ul-\nI mate recovery. At the present\nlomciit the Salvation Army clii-jf is\nradically     blind and is unnblo even\n0 distinguish the features ol a pet-\noil standing within ,i couple of let I\nf bim.\nllul    despite Dos handicap General\nIlooth has lust none of his wonderful\nIgor     and   enthusiasm,     lie is now\n(inducting    a campaign in ibe south\n1 England and, previous In the\noinlng operation, will visit Germany\nJul Denmark lor a living motor tar\ni lilt.\nTypical ol the astonishing energy ol\ntin- man is a meeting which has just\nbeen held In Italham, an outlying ht-\nlion uf Condon. Nut con ten I with\npreaching both in llu* morning .md\n\u2022tenitig, he sandwiched an afternoon\nlecture in between. in the course\nnl lite Lu in   General Booth declared\nDial he wished nn inn ial Upon his\nileatli excepting a huge collection\nl.u\\ al his grave wherein those who\ncame lo pray and perhaps to shed    a\nmight drop a few gold pieces for\nilu- support of ihe great movement ho\nled. The Migi|slion was made\nseriously ami will undoubtedly lead\n* a fulfillment ol bis wish.\nWilli Ibc failure of Ids eyesight, ihc\nmoral Is becoming more ami   inure\nlependent upon thoso in constant attendance upon him.      Always a h.trd\nnan   tu please,  he ROW  tins bis    hn**\nnedlate family ami private gecre-mr-\nes almost beyond endurance, Flndl ig\nII Impossible to sleep at night, be\niften awakens the whole household\nmd demands thut the several intnv\nhers set to work. Much of liis\nDelation is    done in the small bonis\n1 the morning, when, dressed in n\ntight-fitting dressing-gown, he composes letters, sermons nnd lectures.\nAlthough must uf the harder work of\nndmlntst ration has been taken over\nhy lliamuell Booth, his favorite pon,\nthe genemt slil' insists upon keeping\nautocratic powers of control well\nWithin his own hands.\nAs tbe autumn of lhe famous old\nman's life draws to a close it becom-\nB more anli more evident, that the\nit \u2022debated secret of his successor, or\nucecasors, is no secret at all. Tho\ncecal trend ol affairs wllh hi lho\n\\rmy has mado  it obvious to     all\nthat Brant well Booth will step inti\nthe slues of his father, with perhapf\nconsiderably restricted powers. , Tin\nsun Is not a strong enough man tc\nimpost* upon the Salvation Army tInform of despotism practiced hy the\nfather, even if the latter intend-d\nsuch a development. Undoubtedly\nthe vast properties of the organization, at present in unrestricted ton\nLrol of General Booth, will be vested\nin a committee, hut the routine man\nagetnenl of tin* affairs of the Arm)\nwill he placed iu the hands of Dram-\nwell Booth.\nWhen your feet are wet and cold\nand your body chilled through and\nthrough from exposure, take a hi ft\ndose of Chamberlain's Cough Hem\ncdy, bathe your feet iu hot water I.e\nfore going to bed, and you are almost certain to ward off a su*\ncold.    For sale hy all dealers.    1*1-11\nWANTED.\u2014A competent maid     at\nonce.      Apply        to     Mrs. Dr\nGreen, 45-ti\nCORPORATION OK THE CITV OK\nCRANBROOK.\nCOURT OF REVISION.\nPublic notice is hereby given that a\ncourt of revision will Ih; held ou\nMonday, December tl, 1911, at the\ncity offices, Cranbrook, B.C., at the\nhour of in o'clock (ll o'clock local\ntime) in the forenoon, to correct and\nrevise the municipal voters list tor\nihe city of Craubrook for tbe\nyear 1.112, aud to determine any up\nplication to strike out the name of\nany person which has been Improperly placed thereon und to place or\nsuch list lhe name of any person\nimproperly omitted from such list.\nT. M. ROBERTS,\nCity Municipal Clerk\nDated at Cranbrook this Ith day of\nDecember, A.D., Dill. 49-lt\nNOTICE.\nI will not be responsible for any\ndebts contracted except by myself and\nmy wife.\nL. A. Brault.\nCranhrook, Nov. 28, 1911.      IK-if\n00 YOU WANT TO AVOID\nSERIOUS COLE!)?\nMathieu's Syrup of Tar and\nCod Liver Oil makes the system\npractically cold proof.\nThe remarkable success of\nvlnthieu'3 Syrup of Tar and Cod\nLiver Oil is due to its two principal ingredients.\nThe finest Norway Tar does it\n.vork locally healing and strength*\neultig the affected parts. It re\nmoves the inflammation and heals\n; lie diseased tissue.\nThe Cod Liver Oil, as is known\n:<\u25ba every ofle, restores the lost\nstrength, huUdsitp the system an*!\nfortifies it against further attacks,\nThe combination of these two\nknientsin Mathieu's Syrup pro\nvides a powerful and safe antidote\nigalnet,  and   remedy  for colds\nLllgC  bottle,   35  Cents.    All tlralrrt*.\nUll- I, !\u25a0\u2022.;,.(,.. tlr nml |rv, i  art I tf win  Willi\n\u25a0 r..t.l i.k. M.H.-mi. Neirlnr l*\u00bbwiln* la\nrrttuet tlir frin ni..l .,!;,*. Hie pa iti. J. t_\n*.! ,ii.i. u CO., i'tuf.* , SMtbmtt, tfur.       IK)\nDlslrlbslori lor Westers Cm da\nPOLBV  ItltOS IMtSON m COMPANY INC\nWi.inipct, l.-JtaoRtoA, Vssctivcr, Saikitssa\nTHE CANADIAN BANK\nOF COMMERCE\nSIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LLC, D.C.L, President\nALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager\nCAPITAL, - $10,000,000\n        REST,-   $8.tm000\nTRAVELLERS' CHEQUES\nIssued by The Canadian Bank of Commerce are the most convenient\nform in which to carry money when travelling. They are negotiable\neverywhere, self-identifying, and the exact amount payable in the principal foreign countries is printed on the face of every cheque. The\ncheques are issued in denominations of\n$10. $20, $50, $100 and $200, kW\nand may be obtained on application at the Bank.\nIn connection with its Travellers' Cheques The Canadian Bank of\nCommerce has issued a booklet entitled \"Information of Interest to those\nabout lo travel\", which will he sent free to anyone applying for it.\nM\nHrymner, rtanager Cranbrook, B. C.\nIN    Till',   COUNTY     COURT   OF\nEAST KOOTENAY HOI.OEN\nAT CHANBROOK.\nIS THE MATTER OF THK PETITION OF EMMA LIVINGSTONE UNDER SECTION 9A,\nOF THE COAL MINES ACT\nAND AMENDING ACTS.\nNOTICE   IS    HEREBY    OIVEN\ntliat llu- ahovr- mentioned Emma M.\nLivingstone lias filed a petition to\ntl.e judge ol this court, hr-iiif, the\nCounty Court ol the County In which\nIhc Uml In question is situate, lor a\ndeclaration that she Is entitled to reive a leaso nl inch land under the\nConl Mines Act nml Amending Arts,\nWhich said land is situate on\nthe Flathead Itiver In the District ul\nEast Kootenay anil is described ns\nfollows:\n************** 4 4************\nTHE\nCOLDSTREAM ESTATE NURSERIES\nVERNON, B. C.\nHave \u00bb very tin.' iiasorlinuiit nf\nFruit Trees\nOrnamental and Shade Trees\nand Shrubs\nBUDDED STOCK A SPECIALTY\nAll In I'-* \"Hired for sale nro grown in our own nurseries on\ntlio Coldstream Estate\nV. D. CURRY, General Agent     -     VERNON, B. C.\n\u25a0 \u00abmo-\nDr. de Van's Female Pills\nA t tliabla Pteach regulator; never talk. These\npills art exceedingly powerful la regulating the\ngenerative portion ol tlie female system. Kef use\nall cheap Imitations. Dr. cl* Yaa'i are sold at\n16 a box, or thtee Inr 110, Mailed to any address.\nTlw KMb-rtl Drag Co., St. Catharines. n,.t\nFur sale at Ileatit*, Murphy & Co.,\n\u2666\u2022>\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666 <\n| Imperial Bank ol Canada ji\nHEAD OFFICE: TORONTO\nCAPITAL AUTHORIZED -\nCAPITAL SUBSCRIBED \u25a0\nCAPITAL PAID UP - -\nRESERVE FUND - .\nTOTAL ASSETS -      -\n-.10,000,000.00\n6,0^,000.00\n5,996,900.00\n5.99690000\n$72,000,000.00\nII. II. WII.KIK, Pretident.\nHUN. HOBEKT JAFFKAY. Vice.l'reai.l.nt\nAccounts   of   Corporations,   Municipalities,    Merchants \\\nFarmers and Private Individuals invited.\nDrafts nnd Letters of Credit issued available in any part of\nthe world.\nSAVINGS DEPARTMENT-Special   attention ;\ngiven to Savings  Bank Accounts.    Deposits of $1.00   and\nupwards received and interest allowed from date of deposit.\nCranbrook Branch: il. W. SUPPLE, Mgr.\nA Good  Home I\nis what is dear to every man. A home\nis where Peace, Comfort, Contentment,\nuud Plenty is found. That is the reason\nmen throughout British Colombia, when\n\"Craiiliroolt\" is mentioned think of the\nprovisions Jos. Brault baa made tor an\n, ideal home at the\nCanadian Hotel!!\nCommencing at a post planted at\ntlie northeast corner ol the Mrs. K.\nM. Livingstone claim at or near the\nsoutlH'nst comer ol tlie Catherine\nOood claim, thenee south 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains, tlicnce noi tli\n8ii chains, tliencc east 80 chains to\ntlie place ol commencement, containing lilO acres, more or leas.\nNOTICE IS I1KUKHY OIVEN\n.hut His lluiior ivter Edmund Wilson\nJudge of tlie suid court, by order\ndated the lllth day it November,\nlllll, hus ordered that any person\nhaving any objection to the prayer\nnl said petition living granted .hall\nen or helorc the 10th day of .lanu-\n.11V. 1919, nle with the Itcgislrar ol\nsaid Court ut Cranbrook, B.C., a notice ot such objection ami shall at\nUie same time serve a demand in\nwriting upon Hie petitioner or her\nSolicitor lor a copy ot the said petition nml the ulliduvit verifying the\nsame, nml shall within eight day.\nafter the senice ol said petition, llle\nnnd deliver a reply thereto, with\nleave given to nil patties to lurther\napply.\nAnil Ihr said judge has lurther or-\ndrrcd Hint a copy ot said petition\nnml uttiila.it shall tie delivered to\nuny party un npplieation being made\nin writing to the petitioner or her\nSolicitor.\nAnd ihe said .ludgc haa lurther ar-\ndcrcd that the said petition should\nIn- heard at tin* Court House, t'ranbrook, ll.e., on the 12th day ot Feb\nruary,    11113, at    the huir ot 10.30\ni-lock in Ihc forenoon, local time.\nHaled this  li.lh   day ol Novemtcr,\nmu.\nThis notice was issued by fleorge\nHerbert Thompson, whose ad.lre.ss lor\nservice is lleid Mock, Baker Street,\nCranbrook, B.C., Solicitor lor Uw\npetitioner, who resides at Cranbrook, B.C..\nApproved:\u2014\n0. W. V. Carter,\nRegistrar cl the County Court ol\nEast Koolenay Hidden at Cranbrook. M-at\n**************\n*   TUK \u2022\n* Columbian     \u00bb\n\u2022 \u00bb\n4 i. a guaranteed pulley. That I.. g*.\n** .ati.tac.ion i.guarantead inevery m*\n4. reaped.   The -\n\u00bb\n\u00bb\n*) IIXITCO       \u00a3\n4. Ha. an ever increasing Hock. \u00bb\n-, Write them lor particular.. \u2014\n**************\nt Nelson Iron Works!\nFOB    SAI.E.-A\nshall.; almost    hew.\nHerald olliee.\npair  id    good\nApply Boi 5,\n47-tt*\nCANADIAN\nPaci fic\n-   ANNUA).\nEASTERN CANADA\nlow HoundT.lp Hale.in\nONTAIW, *jmC, MM IIAII-\nTlllt PMVNWII\nTicket, on .ale\nI.KC. I TO l\u00bbM'. .11 INC1.CMVE,\nGood to return within lines\nmould..\nTicket, iaaited in connection\nwith Atlantic Hieam.hip. will ha\non .ale Irom NOV. I0.li 10 OF.C.\nMl.t, inelnaive. ami Iin iie.l tuflva\nmouth. 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If nthpm\nImvt>(ni1e.lex|>\u00abcl\nlilt*   tl>   \u2022\u25a0Ml-.*    Hill\nUntritr-   I    know\n1 ll 11T   1   .nil   .111*.-\n.v..ti I nill nut i.<-\ni.*|.t .V.\u25a0 11r iiimi'.\nnn.I in cvi'f.v in*\nhtiinir I tr.-iit l..v\nmy nun otigtnal\n...iv.iK.--.I and\nn't..nt i it.-   iiii'-\nHlOlIi.\nNV PECS ARC FAIR. AND MY I\nj      CURLS AKE PERMANENT      j\nSpcrnalorrhsea, drunni*. Weakness.\nLasl Vitor. VsrlctKtte, tljJr.ivitc. Ol*\nInttett Ditorders, Specifh Hl.mil I'oisoo,\nPiles aa< Strictures \u2014 restoring all\naffected organs lunormal and healthy\nnet ion In the shortest possible space\notttme.\nvisit\nDK.  KELLEY'S\nGREAT MUSEUM\ntee nil the forma ol DlaMM. of .fan.\nConmltatlon nnd Ini Iructlre i 1.1,1 fiea\natofnreol kjrmall\n910 HOWAIinHTIIRBT\nSPOKANK.. WASH.\nIIIIIMIIMMIMIWMl\nYOU CAN'T HELP BUT\nMAKE MONEY\nBoiling .mi ituaranurd In .lie\na.llalaltlM llSCk,     I' nil\nCa.ll weekly.    RsClU.lv. letii\nlory,\nYAKIMA VALLEV NURStRY CO.\nToppeut.li,       \u25a0 W\t\nMIMMIIIIMMMIIIW\nNOTICK.\nNOTICK IS im:iii:iiv CUVKN\ntlmt, thirty days alter dole I Intend\nto npplv lo llie Hon. chief Commls*\n.sioner ol l.nnds nnd IVorhf tor n\nlieelise to   prospect lor eoal nnil |M'l\nroleum on the Fallowing lands situate\nin     llie   llistliet   of Snlllheiist Koo-\nlenar, British Colnmlila, in Mock\n1.1m':\nCommencing nt n post planted at\nnml lieing tlie N. W. eoruer post ot\nHie John Virgo claim; thence running\nKU rhnins south; thenee east SU\nor near 2 miles or 100 eliains east ol\ntlio N. K. rorner post ol Lot ll!l':l\nchains; Ihence north 8H eliains; Ihence\nwest 80 chains to n point ol commencement, making II10 acres, more\nor less.\nLocated Ihis    28th dny of October,\nmil.\n.lohn Virgo, Locator.\nWitnrss:-\nUaptiste N Lamerlcm\nhis mark. tt-M THIC   URANBROOK    Ii till ALU\nEAST KOOTENAY BUTCHER GO.\nMEAT MARKET\nDEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS\nPOULTRY, GAME AND FISH IN SEASON\nWe Have Some Specially Fine\nTURKEYS AND POULTRY\nPor Your Xmas Dinner\nGIVE US A Till.*,I.\nEAST KOOTENAY BUTCHER CO.\nTho Olil P, Woods' ItiiHini'Mi\nMarie Corelli Lives\nSimple Home Live\nWrites her Stories Out in Pencil and Then Copies\nThem Off on Typewriter \u2014 Dislikes to Talk\nAbout Her Books and Keeps None of Them\nat Her Home \u2014 Has ilaney Friends\nTho publication ol Marie Corclll's\nnew novel \"The Lilt* Everlasting,\"\narouses again the curious intercsl iu\ntlip author that is attached to her\nindividuality, for it is built along the\nsaint* lines uf thought and narrates\nthe same sort of occult leve story as\n\"A Romance ol Two Worlds,\" which\nbrought her lirst great success and\niirsl aroused public curiosity as to\nwhat th*** author could herself bo like.\nThe new book was written at\nStratfortl-on-Avoii, where Miss Corelli has made for herself out of a onco\nrit'glicit'd and forlorn building what fc\nnow considered the plcasantcat, pretties! house thereabout. The study\nin which she writes overlooks tho\ngarden, while in ihe smaller room adjoining she keeps her library antl hor\ncollection of autographs and ancient\nmanuscripts.\nHere the author works, finding her\npleasure in reading and deciphering\nold manuscripts, in music, in the cultivation of roses, iu entertaining at\nweek-ends, or in presiding at tho\nlittle dinners to which only the members of her own chosen circle are ever\nInvited, ami whicli have matfc Mason\nCroft famous. Society, as lho term\nis generally understood, sbo dislikes,\nami she contents herself with her\nhome and her friends, among whom\nare numbered men distinguished In\npolitics, art and letters, Sho is\nknown as a staunch friend antl an\noutspoken, uncompromising enemy.\nIncidentally, Miss Corelli lakes great\npleasure in dress.\nLike most of the present day successful authors, Miss Corelli is a\nsteady and methodical worker. Her\nliterary work is all done early in the\nday between in and 2 She writes\nand rewrites wiih unwearying caro\nshe writes the first rough drs.lt ol\na story in pencil in a manuscript\nbooh, working r-ften in the garden or\nin hei boat on the river, .md scribe\nling awaj al high speed. This *iv\ncopies out, insi in lui ordinary cor*\nrespondencc hand, then more earelullj\nfor tlie- typist, from whom ii goes u<\nilie printer,\nIn summer the author rises al B\u00ab\nanh from T to ii either drives bet\nponies oi got\"* out In hei boot, sin*\nhits no finis, slu- declares, and her\nfriends say hei chlel characteristic\nis tier modesty about herself  she d\nlikes    to  talk     about   ht l   w.nk i\\ci\nwith (ii.-iids, ami among the main\nhooks available to l-hc guests at Ma\nsou Croft there Is lo In- found    none\nof   llu*  h08i\u00abW\nWhen Miss Cordil Rrtl -.vent lo\nSt rat ton! II was with nn intention\not living linn' permanentlyi i>ui when\nhint\nceii*\nNight Sweats\nare n sure iJgn <-f ncrvousi-Nlmns\ntion. Tticy weaken the body nml\ndepress the miiiil.\nThe first step ttiwnrds recovery\nfrom this condition lies in rebuilding the weakened nerve fil.res,\nwhich ean .*.**-t ba done with I^el-\nthin, tlie form of phosphorus required for nerve repair.\nAsayaNeurall-\nTHE     NEW    REMEDY    FOB\nNervous Exhaustion\ncontains Lecithin (concentrated\nfrom thousands of eggs), and\nmakes possihle this cure.\nIt feeds the nerves, induces sleep,\nquickens the appetite, aids digestion, and soon full nerve vigor and\nfreedom from these exhausting\nsweats is obtained.\nThe beneficial effects \u00bbreevident\nalmost with the first dose.\n10oa. iKitltc.tOrtayB' treat'nieiil. ll.N)\nObtain llolu lilt leal agtul..\nIlIiATTIH-MIIKI'lIY CO.\nDnigirUa, Cranbrook, 11. C.\nlia.l* ft Lawrence Co., Sol* Mfta., Mnalrcal\nWill, then, for fret Ihhj. on Nervoaa\nlUlianrtioii.       \t\nLost Vitality j\nCaused    by    Kidney,\nStomach and Bowel\nDisorders.\nSt.     .lohn,   NIL, September ISili,\n1911.\u2014My   brothel    was a great wit-\nfeter from kidney, stomach and iun-1\nel troubles and   wa-, given tip by two\ndoctors.      lie was     advised tn     try j\nyour Pig Pills,    which he did,     and\nafter     taking    live     boxes was com-]\npletely restored to health and is heller today thai) ho has been foi  \\e.t!-. 1\nVou iiin'1 recommend Fig PHla    Uo\nhighly.\n,i. W  Manvors.   |\nAl all dealers, 35 ami Till cents    ot i\nTin- Pig Pill Co., St.. Thomas, --nt.   I\nsold  by tin-    Pranhrooh   Drug   &\nHook To , Ltd\ny^^nXfU   &^<jzJL $      OJiKJicJi   7?vu    \u00a3y\nu\u00a3th   0m\u00a3 (rf ^e^UL  far**?       %\nU Mrwl aJI JLtttMk fa*. \u00a3\nHjy    ff I ml Ii) Hip Sbm-ltiikl-h, from Mm, K. (Wtt,of\nshe did decide to do so there wen\nthose who charged her with tin* motive ot desiring to advertise herself\nin connection with Shakespeare.\nNevertheless, she is now on friendly\nterms with lho townspeople, and has\n' given many practical proofs of her affection for the place and its liadi-\nt ions.\nMarie Corel li has had difficulties lo\novercome in tier own life. When    she\nII was an infant she was adopted by\nDr. Charles Mackay, the poet, liis\nfamily by his lirst marriage, three\nsons and one daughter, were grown\nand living away from their father,\naud the poet became more than ordinarily attached to the child of his\nadoption.\nWith lhe exception of a couple of\nyears' .schooling, she was trained at\nIronic. As she hati a gift for music\nami a voice of promise it was at first\ndecided that she should enter upon a\nmusical career. Hut tliat did nr 1\ncome to pass.\nAs a child she hati no playmates\never, aud lived in a dream world ol\nchildren ol her own making. At the\nage i f eleven she began to write\npoems aud one or two were publish-\neil. She loved to compose little lv-\nand ballads, which she would\nwrite oui in print etl characters    and\nend hy mail to Dr, Matkay, who\nwould criticise ihem. affecting not to\nknow who was the author\nThe little girl was brought up <>n\ntales of Dickens, Thackeray, Land-\nseer, Douglas -lent hi and others, all\nonce personal friends of her adopted\nfather, and she now recalls man) anecdotes eoneernihg them\n\"I   remember,\" she says with      d\nsmile, \"how    I've often heard\nquote Samuel Rogers, whose\nluated breakfasts be attended, as\nsaying, 'It requires no partinii.tr sagacity ami only a more Ihan common\nfund td ill-nature to be a critic ' \"\nWhen Hi Mackay's health failed, a\nstroke ol paralysis depriving him of\ntlir use nf his limbs, the adopted\ndaughter   found   herself   confronting\ndifficulties,    .is    like  most   poets,   this\nune was not burdened with riches\nShe had to forego leaving him        to\ncontinue int musical studies, snd\nfaced in unwonted calls on her she\ndecided on a wild venture. She made\nan attempt at Action and wrote \"A\nRomance ol Two Worlds.\"\nThi- finished manuscript, wben wl\nt<\u00bb Dentloy and son. was promptly\ni.-iiriiti by the   firm's readers,     bul\nlhe comments in theli   reports atOUl\ned  the   curiosity ot   Oeorgo Bentlej\nand impelled him to send fm the u-\nieri.il manuscript, rend il himself,\nand accept it.    Learning that     the\nauthor was lhe adopted daughter ol\nins old It lend, Di Mackay, he person-\nall) called on the invalid poet, nnd\nimt   the yOUthfUl  novelist,  lie     enme\nto regard her as tho prototype ot her\ncharade) Thelraa, ami aftei tin* puh-\nln.ition of (lie novel of that  name 'n-\nvaiiiiidv addressed bei In correspondence as \"My Dear Thelma \"\n\".fust in proportion to MW spiritual\nvitality in an author, so is he or she\ndiflieiitt to overcome,\" the publisher\nwrote in a letter. Aud of her first\nbook Marie Corelli now shys: \"I\nknow tbnt ns a first attempt it Is\nfull of faults, hut I wrote it from a\nsense of deep conviction and I hoped\nlhe public would be kind to me.\"\nOf course just how kind the public\nwas, even though Ibe book was not\nadvertised, antl only two papers noticed it, nnd both unfavorably, is an\nold story. In twelve months il was\na widely discussed book, translated\ninto many languages. Hundreds of\nletters poured In upon the bowlldcrcd\nyoung author, tyiccn Victoria sent\nher a telegram of appreciation, Mr\nGladstone railed upon her.\n\"I was curious to see for myself,\"\nhe explained, \"the personality of a\nyoung woman who could write so\nooura-gcoualy ami well, and In whose\nwork I recognized a power working\nfor good, and eminently calculated to\nsway llie thoughts of Uie people \"     (\nThe inie empress ol Austria,    hav\nIng asked the author for hei portrait,!\nhiltl her secretary    write In acknowl- \\\niilgiiient.    \"Your hooks have afforded\nher majesty many hours of happiness\nand test. Sin- not only admires your\ntali-nl and style of writing, hut   also\nthe poetical imaii'iiutiou with   which\nyour works overflow\"\non tine of her last visits to Kng-\nmtnd the Empress Frederick of Germany desired Ino author to come tn\nsee her at Buckingham Palace. Queen\nAlexandra and the King uml Queen ol\nItaly me other readers who have expressed themselves as admirers.\nThis instant success of her\nwork naturally decided\nCorclll's career.\nfirs\nMaii\nNOTICK TO CREDITORS.\nIN* THK MATTER OP the Estate\nof William Wilfrid Dinsdalr, late of\nthe Town of Cranhrook, in the Province of Hritish Columbia, Laborer,\ndeceased.\nNotice is hereby given that all persons having any claims or demands\nagainsl    the late    William Hinsdale,\n\" THE FINEST IM THE LAND\nGANONG'S\nG. B.\nCHOCOLATES;\nEVERY PIECE IS STAMPED \"C B.\nLarge assortment of Ninas\nFnnoy Boxes just arrived\nCampbell & Manning*\nSiv their Disp'ny\nKNOWLER * MACAULAY\nV.neouver ami N.l.on\nll 0. Agenl.\nDON'T SAY YOU'RE OLD\nYou Only Feel Old\nDigestive organ*  nre  weak\u2014don*t\n.'**.\u25a0\u25a0 illatr food an they used to.\noiher orgami act more Slowly snd\nISSS   PflV. lunlly.\nBlood i- thin and ulugglRh.\nIlcn.-u.il of -strength does not equal\nthe wear and tear of your system.\nThat's what makes you feel old.\nXotlilne In the world will tone np\nand invigorate- those weak, back-sltd-\n!\"r orenns. make rich blood and cream Ptrength po quickly ns Vlnol.\nVlnol it nnt a secret nostrum, simply Ihe medicinal elements of the\nrods' livers, with ihe useless nsuseat*\nIng oil eliminated, and tonfc Iron added Try a bottle of Vlnol with tho\nunderstanding that your money will\nbo returned if It does not make you\nstroncer. feel younger aud give you\nnn ndded interest In life.\nCranbrook IMug nml Hook Co.,\nCranbrook, B C,\nNOTICK.\nrentiers, addressed to the under-\ndei signed, will Ite received up to IV-\neemher IBth, 1911, for stumping and\nploughing Lot nil\", 0. li Kasl Kootena., Containing 184.5 acres, more\n01 less, the saitl lot ndjoins the\nliritisli Columbia railway and lies\nmidway between Mayook and Wardner\nand bus been slashed nnd burned.\nThe lowest or any tender not no-\nceasarllj accepted.\nA. II. Webster,\nLand ami Timber Agent,\nllrilish Columbia Land Dept., C.P.R.\nCranbrook, B.C. 47-3t\ngpBMBisinBra\nThe Ad. That's Worth\nfl * IHi'lii-H   I'*,   Ill**  f. Ull- I III K  *i.|I,   I HUH   .n I n.   i..   *   .p--.-i i ,\n_ V jrggjn Bridge, llfghyCe., N.S, The l\u00bbUor\u00abmth i.-*\n\u2022'When  tlio mm    I irokooutl  ml led in a duel ri litithii treat nit-iit did\nil. ko*m],     I !\u25a0 \u25a0 I nli\njntl loli.-n   and tt w I all kinds, l.nt 11,,\nmill i-.read     ; \u2022  -1  \u25a0 . \u25a0   llun :.   ;.    tme   w had Hi '   Lho child's fnco bi\nii|>Moly envered with   nren    Im igine tho pain tho |H\u00bbor \u25a0 bi\n\u25a0houldor .-\u2022< ro\n(nol a ye Id i had tu sufli r!\n'Ona daj tl     idadriwd I i trj \/nn link,   I did nol li\nDial uni-' Lhal Ham link would i a able lo work\n\u25a0\u25a0<*,\u201e.,',;, a friendadrMwd to trj '\/ma fink.   I did nol I  mu**li fnlth\nai Lhal limn that Zim-Hiik would bo able to wnrk n ouro, bnl Htheru c mid lie\nno hsrm in tryln \u25a0 il, I ..lit ilnedaiupplj Al that time tho tliw .-< had delist nil\nromi . \u25a0 I id l I foi over n yoar. II) lho liine I bad triwl mc Un of\n\/.aiiiUuk thoro wai i marked Improvomont I coiitiniied tli- Siiun Buk\ntreatment ami iln) by day Ibesorosst owwl signs \"f Improveiiwiit, until the\nooxomi   wai \u25a0 .ii'iin-l in tliuoh)lil*s diouldor, onetm n whicli had   I n\n! ii.\nI     PROFESSIONAL CARDS     (|g\ni\\V. F. GURD,\nBarrister, Solicitor, Etc.\nMoney to loan on favorable terms,\nCRANBR00K.BR1TISH  COLUMBlJ\ni,\u25a0.,],.I. nml llnallj Z.tm llu\nmi   wn \u2022 \u25a0 mlined to thu child - diould\npsrtioularly dt-sp.    Uy dogroes this, slso, was\nbaiifihoil Bvery trawol the ilfsoue,\n\"t  have wai ed wvoral months bnforo mentioning this\noase to you, In order to see if tlicra i*m uny rrturn oftlw\n\u2022 I'\/.-tna    There Iiiu nol i> i anj  return] theatre being\npermanent, and thoro ii nn near <-r trace <.f the dfscaae\nfrom wbioh the hlld ifuffered --'i long. Vou may publish\nthis Information if you  wish, so tint every mother may\n\"\u2022 i ' f ?<\u25a0\u00bbi-Btik.\"\nC 1 for cold sores, oliappod hands,\nul .\u25a0..-, bad leg, varicwo uImis, scalp\n, .....y's dittfed places, otr.   Also as an ombrtMu.\t\ntliin, nialioa, etc. All Druggists ami Stores, 60o hox orZam-Uuk Co., Torouto\n(or price.\nkuo\nZamlluk i-. jusl\nplies, blood pol\nsores, frost bilo\nIREEBCK\nh M-1 ihi, pi\n7. llul      ''\"\nii lor rla\nHOMIi HOSPITAL\nKverj care and comlorl\nA home Irom home\nSpeulal attention in cn.ea \"I\nMaternity, llliennialisni\nami I'l.i'uiiiuiiiu\nToruis  inodornte\nMRS. E. lll:Nr, Matron.\nP.O. llu. f ,. 117(1\nDKS. KINO & liKliliN,\nI'hysicians and Surgeons.\n; )nV< at  Hpaliia.i-.,  Arm.trotig A,.,\nOWICE HOURS :\nKuienoum - - . . sun to 10.Cli)\nAll.niiion. - - . 2.00 to 4.00\nEvwiliiga - - - . 7.S0 to 8.30\nSundays - - - - 3.30 to 4.30\nORANBROOK :i    :i    it    it    I, 0\nwlm    died    mi or nboul lhe twenty-  notice, ami Ihnl lho sunt Administra-\nsecond dny   ot December, A.I!., 1910,   lots   will not bo llablo tor tile    said\nat tlio   Town ol Cranhrook, in     thu   assets   or any    part Ihercol   lo any\nProvince of liritisli Columbia, aro ro-   persons nf whoso claim they shall nol\ni|iiiri'd in solid hy posl prc{ia!d or   t\"   then have received notice.\ndeliver tn   the undersigned, Adminis-!    Hainl at London this 'lsl day    nl\nIrators herein lor Ihc estate ,ii   WII-   Noverabor, A.D., 1011,\nlimn   Hinsdale, Iheir names ami    ml-   THE CANADA  Till ST COMPANY,\ndresses nml full particulars in writing I London, Ontario,\nol their   claims    ami   statements ol   Administrators Inr the Estate ol Wil-\nHu'ii accounts and Ihc nature ol thei      llnm Willrid Dlnsdalc. 18-31\nsecurities, if any, li'l'l by them.\nAnd tukc notice Ihnl aller the niul\ndny ul January, 1112, lhe Bald administrators will proceed tn distribute the assets nl Mm said deceased\namong the persons entitled thereto,\nhaving regard only to the claims ol\nwhich     they .-hall tli. it have       had\nElectric Restorer for Men\nPhosphonol :\u00ab\u00bb!\"\u00ab> *'<i'>'\u00bb\"'*\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 \"'I !'\"!\u2022\n ! 10 lis !,r,ii>\u201er tui-i .n ; ,..!.,,\n\u25a0 in anil vitality. i'reaiatiiiuuV'.,. .\"ilallaexi -\nwcakneia .varied atomr.   FhMphoaol ,\u00bb\nnakevouanewman.   I'n.e SSah \u25a0.. i la   I \u25a0\nV   MalldloanviiMr,-*.  TlietiL-omnl Urns\n-... Hi. C.tlutr.ii.a, On,.\nFor sale at Bealtic-Murphy Co . Ltd.\nThe underwear\nwithout a fault\nDR. P. B. AtlLKS\nDENTIST\nOFFICE   HOURS:\n\u00bb to 12 a.m.\n1 to   6 p.m.\n7 lo   8 p.m.\nOfOoa In new Held Block\nIR\/NBRO0K -       -      - B. C\nBC.  LAND SURVEYORS\nMcVITTIE    &    PARKER\nCrnnbrook nnd Kurt Steolo\nIRaiCATIOM AND RAILWAY WORK\nA SPECIALTY\n*.*****<if************\n* J\nI   .1. li. CUM MINGS    *\nJ ItlUllHIIllV EN0INEER *\n* DOMINION .ND PROVINCIAL UNO J\n* SURVEY0II \u2666\n\u00bb j\ni T.iN\u201e\u00b0t\u00aba Cranbrook. B.C. *\n**********************\nJ.  T.   LAIDLAW\nMININC   ENGINEER\nB.   C.   land   Surveyor\nCRANBROOK     -      B. C.\nAsk for llal.-ioii Li illli HUtK\nPor foniily n-i- therrt ia nothing\nan wholeMime an I  s..  [.ure u,\nII ll.CYON LITHIA  WATER\nSOLO AT ALL BARS\nIT'S BOTTLED AT THE SI'KINOS\n^  --       \u25a0\u25a0     -\u2014\u2022\nW.  K.  H.*tiv.  Plnatral  Pirwtor\nCranbrook B. C.\nCranbrook Cottigc Husrital\nwtieniirv t\\D private ni rspjo\nTiTiii-i mi Application,\n.MKS. A. SALMON.\nPhone L'n'.i Matron.\n1' it. Bon M\"i    Armstrone A..\nI A Dollar to You\n[zj niny bo in this issuo-nml n I\n:p simrcli of om. iiiinnto may j\nra revoiil it to yon !\njjj    Of emirs.' it mny Imi tbnt\n[d than nro nils, printed to-dny\n| that are worth n good ninny\njp dollars lo you.   lint it ouisltt\nm to '\"' \\'i\ni Easy To Find        p\nj Ran ad. worth ONE DOLLAR 1\nMake the Search      |\n\\,] IIS   IIU    i'X|arillll'lll j^j\npiat'l?JBFHW*?IPIMIial3Hfilffl\nGranville\nPalace Hotel\nUni.I,INS BROS., Proprielors\n1221 Granville Street\nVANCOUVER       =       B. C.\nTwo hundred elognutly [urnished rooms. Evory modorn\ncouvi'iiioti''!'. l-iii'vntor Hi'rvii'i'. Cafe in connection. Rooms\nifl.Oii pi'nlny ami upwards.\nDp-country risilore lo the Terminnl C'ily will lind every\ni*oiiv.'iii.-n.-.' mil comlort ni iln' Granville Pnlnco. spcolnl\nattontlon being [raid to their wants.\nDENTISTRY\nDr. II. E. Hall, D.D.S.\nC'rnKii nnd Bridge Work\na specialty.\nPhone So. 2'.i'i     Armstrong Avi\nCrnnbrook, B.O,\nDE VERE  HUNT\nIN80RANCE AND  REAL  K- IA 11\nAGENT\nv'.ui Horns Btrnl    oppotlts  Depot\nFRANK DEZALL\nOarriosatoll itock ol\nDEERING MOWERS ANO\nRAKES\nand\nMCCORMICK MOWERS\nRepairs (or above always\nin Block\nASSAYER\nr:. W. WIDDOWSON, ASSAYER\nAND 0HESMIST.\u2014Charges: Oold,\nsilver, copper and leail, $1 each;\nunlit silver, 11.50; silver-lead, 11.50,\ngold-silver, with copper or lead,\nI'i 50; Kino, 12; Rilver-lead-7lncp J3.\nPrices Inr ntlicr metuls on application. P, I), llm O.D., 1108, Nelson, II  (.'. II tl\n\"    SOCIETY AM) CHURCH    I\nDIRECTORY 1\na   |\nCranbrook    l.odgj.,\n\u25a0    ,,, No. 8t\n\u00bbJM        ,        A F.  A  A.  M.\n\u00a3$$$.'\u25a0): \u2014\nf\\ ,-.'\u25a0\/j   '<    i \u25a0    ! '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 met ing. oa\n'W;       tlio   tlilnl   Tlmr.d.y\n'\u2022 -IB' ol every montll.\nVlsltlns lir.-tliren ivelcomod.\nA. ('. Shankland, W.M.\nK. W. >'\"i nolly, Secretary.\nI SESI Eli l   f.OUGB No. 38\nKNIOHTS   of   I'YTHIAS\nCranbrook, Ii. C.\nMeet,   every   'lur.-lay ai 8 p.m. st\nFraternity Hall\nT. (i. Jones, C  r\n.1. H, Boycs.K. ol R   N   S.\nVisiting brethren   cordially invited\nto attenil\nPYTHIAN   SISTERS\nFIDELITY TEMPLE NO. II.\nMeet, in   Fraternity Mall First .nd\nThird Friday.\nT. Fraser, E   C\n''I   Mai * lonon, M   11   and 0.\n* islli ig sii \u25a0 lis .i  united.\nIO OF, KEY CITY LOIIQK, No. 41\n.Meet, every Mnad.y\ni gl I st   New Pre*\nleralty   Hall.    So*\nturolng Oddlcllowa cordially Invited,\nA. Fn. iv. y\\. Harris.\nN- O. Seo'y.\nDURHAM . td      ,   -,,,   j*.\nl.O.O.F\n>'\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. . .. dot days\nn each month\nA   cordial rei extended      to\nIsitlng           t\nOttlcer. J ilj  Ist I    > wibar 31st.\ni'   i'.-li Clayton.\nS ribe-W 31   Harris.\nMAI'LE  LEAF   REBEKAH  LODOE\nNo. II.\nMeet, every tit-ond and   luurti W^-\nni.d.y at Fraternity Hall.\nSojourning    Renekah.   cordially In-\nilted.\nM      Vda Dbotham,N O.\nMiss M. Hickenbotliaiu, Sec.\nINCIEN. FORESTERS\nCOI R IIIOOK, fcii43\nMvets ii      ma - - Hall Second and\nFourth I month at I\n-:.arp.\n'. \u2022      , Chid Hanger.\n1.   ;'\u25a0 al   Se retarv\n'\u2022 tail \u2022 \u25a0 \u25a0>.:. \u2022_. '\u25a0\u25a0 tteloonte.\nINDEPENDENT ORDER OF FOR-\nESTERS.\n-Meets in Cnriuen's Hall first .nd\nthird Thursday of each month at\n5 p.m. sharp.\nMr*   Lnlu Hayward,  Reft .Sec\nH. H   ItfcFarlane, Chlel Ranger.\n'\u25a0.-.'....    .         ,.i: welcome.\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666e\u00bb<> <.\u2666\u2666<>\u2666..\u2022\u2666\u00ab>\u2666\u00ab>\nJ Presbyterian Church H\n\u2666 . i\n\u2666 \u2014. <i\n\u2666 STATED SERVII ES\n\u2666 \t\n\u2666 <i\n\u2666 -iui.*a> morning ternc, at 11 \u2666\n\u2666 o'clock ' i\n\u2666 Sunday    s.enlng     *,mt:e   at\n\u2666 I.J0 o'chKk\nt   Sunday .   and    Bible\nJ        Class at 3 oclock\nJ   Presbyterian    Dulld, Tuesday, J |\nJ*t   I  n'clr^k , ,\n<l\n\u00bb*********************,\n**********************\nt Baptist Cburcbl\n\u2022*>\nJ Paitor, n   .-. Spdlet.\n*> I'-irsouagc, Norbury Aienue.\n\u2666 'VIum, 284.      !'. O,  Box 2*37.\n* Regulari Sen   m \u2014 Strndmy, 11',\n, a.m.     and     7.10   p.m.,    Bihle\u00bb\n, School    with     Young   Ladlti1 *\ni I'liilptijca     fti.il     VoOOg    Men's i\nIlililt* CTlatt, i p.m.\nMoDday,    \\'i mg Peoplea',   I\n', Pm.\nWedoetdtT, Uid-Week UeoMng^\nA  cordial    ' hnstian  wrlcomo i\nto all. *\n*>W*>W *>\u2022*>*>*}*>*>*> *>*>*>*>\u2022>\u2022>*>*>\nICRANBR00K-FEKIHIE\n.FARMERS1 INSTITUTE:\nI'M-i'l.-nt :    I    b. l.i.l\nt^ereUry: B. M icdvmai d\nlot mil.tn..ii, i. reganlmg .mi.In ,\nami   agricolture   aupl)    iu the \u00bb\nSetii-urv, Cranbrook. b. C.\n'     Mooting \u25a0\nErorj second Wed need ay\nnAsc Marks\nOCSI^NS\nCorvniiHroAc.\n-\u00bb, |.\" | deTM-rlnllanMl\n11  tlt'll \"in-iior Ht)\n'Wt'iDtiVjK onTr.i0i.te\nf    I r- \u25a0   .l.iifc l.l.U\".II.\n'i Mat N A t '>. rrs'-olTf\nScuiiiiiic wrican.\ntessrs . i\" *    'cs\u00ae\nCm kU. (\u25a0\"     >'\u25a0\". I\"     \u2022    \u2022' '\"\"'\u2022   \u2022'v'\"1 l'*r\nMiJNN & Co.^\"\u00bb\u00b0-\"* New York\nItiani'i. i mt..., I...IH, Wnit. Iitelti.il. II U. Tllti   OUANBKOOK   IlKIlAhl)\nOBAWBUOOK IlEltALl)\nBy the Hciald   Publishing C'ompnny,\nr,   1. Deano, Managing Kditor.\nCKANBR00K. B. C, Utcember 7.1911\nEDITORIAL NOTtS\nmeeting, and lias devoted his time The kitchen ol tho Royal hutil pre-\nunsparlngly lo the work nt the conn- sented a tiiilto   unusual slghl yestor-\ncil.      In lui'l, in an rx|lri iint'i'     ox-'day allriiiu    the M ' was lltcral-\nlendlng over the past twenty-tlivoo jv covered with carcasses nt deer,\nyears nf reporting city council meet-j tbo fruits ol tlio limiting expedition\ntags, llie writer lias never encounter- j 0| j. |>,     Kink, \\v. Itnlllns,      Cory\nDow ami   tho other members \"I    the\nparty.     Altogether this party 'lagged\nsome sivti leer.      IV. Rollins un-\nili'itiiiik    tin' skinning and cutting ol\nthem up, lii'iicc tlie sceno in his huli'l\nThis   is*\n,c ol\nHie    Herald allords\nabundant\nliu-li    ol\n, Vill\nI'rai\n\u2022nm that lho business\narook  arc thoroughlj\nalive   i\"\nthe\nImportance   \"I early\nChristmas\nslin\niplng.    We doubt    il\nany other li wn iu the province, o(\nlire same size, could make su excellent a showing as is mado by lhe\nmerchants nf Cranbrook In On* issue,\nI nliiiltiii.il, U,    owing    I\"    clicum-\nutaiiees ovei    which wc had \u25a0\u2022ui-\nirol, ii bas been Impossible lor us\ni,, u., i,in pari a- well a* wc had\nanticipated doing However, lho\nilinieulplcs againsl which we have\n\"teen contending ilnriiir; lho past low\nday.,   have been overcome and      wc\nhope   and expect    I al ut next\nChristmas Shopping Issue an even\nbetter representation ol the trade in-\ntercsts ul Cranbrook than the present. Whilst many \"f our merchants have already opened up theli\nChristmas wares, somo have not as\nyet had time to arrange their displays ami in up their windows.\nlleuiT tho usual wiile-up \"I the\nChristmas stccks has been delerrcd\nuntil nesl week's issue. ll will he\n,,.,,.-,i Hiai the Herald is making its\ncustomary appeal, al Ihis season \"I\nlhe year, lor contributions iu old   \"I\nthose, who I nc cause oi another,\nmay uol    he III a |u>sili\"ii l\" provide\nlot llielr   lamilles the i hristmn\nami presents, which lorm s,. essential\na leaiu f   lliis \"season ol general\nrejoicing.    The Herald lias leariii I\nthree or lour cases, whin' Hun- nf\nseveral little children, which call lot\nattention. There may be otliors, o\nwhich we shall have Informntlon li\nOne course. Meantime we woiili\nask those well able lo do so I\" glvi\na'tlioilglll fm those less well provlih\n,.,l. tm ami all contributions received al Hn* ofllce, will bc privately\nacknowledged ami lhe ait libs or casli\nreceived turned to the best use pus\nsible.\neil a set uf ini'ii who su conscientiously devoted their time lu the city's\nbusiness. This stale uf uHalrs is\ncertainty very satlslactory anil un\neffort should    be made In perpetuate\nit, but the    fact must be kept       In'kitchen.     Some very line beads wer\nmind   that in the coming year      wc  secured, which iu   due course will or-\nsliull have   need uf    an exceptionallyInnnienl ihe principal r ns uf     Ihr\nbright, alert nnd aggresslvo council. j Royal llolel. [ncidenlally somo very\nCranbrook is growing apace- and tho flm, ,i,.rr meat was distributed, lhe\nwork uf the council grows according-'Herald coming in fur a line roast, to\nIt ami   ai     lhe   same time, becomes  vrh|c., ample Justice will bo done    in\nlinn.'   exacting.       Tho   importance,I,]Ue c se,     \"Hilly\" Rollins    shot|\ntherefore, uf    a wise sclcclfon       \"I his first   deer un this expctlltlon uml\nur ami aldermon is obvious    anil ha .i\u25a0 \u25a0 1 y proud ol Ihe event,\nratepayers generally   will L well nd-     Parlor sets in llireo and live pieces.\n\u25a0it iu give Immediate attention lo y\\u.y mlK\\ t\u201e, axn u be appreciated.\nII will In' gratilylng in residents ol\nCranlirook to Irani ol, tin- growth\nnnd expansion nl iln- public school in\nthis city. In course nf the discussions relative tn nu- establishment\niu our iniilsi nf a manual training\nschool, it has developed Ihnl llu\nrecently creeled public school build\ninh, deemed .ii ilu- lime in be\nadequate tn Cranbrook's needs lor 1 j, ,n\nmany years in come,   is aleeady   I\niiii- matter.\n-i:.K.r.,\\i\". Huns,\n.,.....[. .j..*. .].\n\u2022I* \u2022!\u2022 -I* \u2022!\u2022 \u2022!\u2022 -1-I- \u2022!\u2022 \u2022!\u2022 \u2022!\u2022 -I* \u2022!\u2022 \u2022!\u2022 \u2022!\u25a0 \u2022!\u2022 \u2022!\u2022 \u2022!\u2022 \u2022!\u2022 \u2022!\u2022 \u2022!\u2022\n|. MAKE EVERYBODY'S CHRISTMAS BRI0I1T. \u2022!\u2022\nI*  \u2022!\u2022\ni. The Herald makes us customary appeal   to   klnd-hearleil cltl- \u2022!\u2022\n;. \/i-iis in juiii wiiii it in seeing that every resident ul this city is \u2022!\u2022\n\\. provided wiih llm whercwllbal to enjoy a H'\u00b0d dinner on Christ- *!*\n|. mas day, ami also, in make sin,, f.tan-1    none nf   mu- tilth' ones \u2022[\u2022\n]. an- overlooked al ihis season ul festivity. \u2022!\u2022\ni. li is well understood thai tbere is no publicity in this connec- >!*\nj. nun, either lor donor oi recipient.      All tbat is aimed al is in >!\u2022\nj. ensure Christmas being suitably commemorated   hy any unlor- \u2022!\u2022\n-. tuiintcly situated residents there   may lie within our midst. Any \u00bb!\u00ab\n\u25a0t. information   regarding iboso wii   mav tie in  need at this time, .J.\n|. ami all contributions will he handleil    In    the   Herald through \u2022(\u2022\n... nut' or other uf tlie eliaritahle organizations iu tin- city. *I*\n\u25a0!\u2022 Su far as the Herald has been able In learn, there are very few \u2022!\u2022\n\u2022!\u2022 rases tlial call fm attention in Hn-   i-ily, hut    (hose lew should \u2022!\u2022\n-\u2022\u2022 ii\"i lie overlooked, and will nni   t,,.. \u2022!\u2022\n.*. .-\u2022\n... .*. .*. .*. .j. .*. .(. .;. .j.... .,. .j. .j. .;..;. .;. ... * .;. ... .*. .*. .-. .J. .j. .J. .J. .-.\nCHURCH   COLUMN\nCATHOLIC CHURCH.\nKni down to bant work. The\nj vni' lively and cxciUllfJ frnm\nstall. Rev. Mr. Grant's rink\nSi.ndays-I.ow mass a. Kin a.m.; \"j* \"'\" \"offlSarlh'a rink, in a\nnigh mass, 10.30 a.m.; Sunday school\n[rom 2 to 3 p.m.; Rosary anil Bene-\nitiction at 7..1(1 p.m.\nMondays  and   holy   days ol ohliga-\niiiiii\u2014Mass- ut H a.m.\n, i Hi tu li. whilst .lutlgc Wilson's\nlink bent that nf S. Ileli-hnier, Iiy n\nscore nf 12 tu II.\nTlio     nexl ul     lliis series ul galncH\nwill take place nl Kernic, when Cran-\nIVeck   days-Mass at (j a.m. at the l'\",\"k wi\" S{'\",' ''\"w\" ,w\" tcams'\nnospltal. ''\"'    lallurc  ul    Nelson and other\n  West  Kootenay     points In send dele\nFriday next,   the sih insi. is    tlie gules lo    lhe annual meeting ol the\nFi-usi uf the Immaculate Conception.   \"r-    burling associnti  will likel)\nBy recent decree menl is allowed   on result   in   Ibe disbandmc'nl uf     ihis\nall festivals \u201ef obligation, the    same association ami     the urisani\/alinii\nas Christmas, when they fall nu Kit- a Crows Nesl Pass association,\nday.    Nevi     Friday, therefore,    nil lending     Irqm Crnnbrook t..    Ulli-\nmay use meat. bridge.\nI'. Plamondon, O.M.I.  *)\t\nKMiX  PRESBYTERIAN rill lull\nSHIPPED 22 CARS OF ORE\nIn tin* year ending December lsl\nIwenty-two carloads uf ore have lieon\nshipped ftpin Hit* Society Girl mine\nal Moyio lo tin* smelter at Trail.\nShipments will continue throughout\nKvening service at 7.30 o'clock. ihe winter at the rale or al      leasl\ncoming crowded      In r\u00bb(. with      c     y Ig ,\u00bbropIet8    Guild on Tuesday   Uirro carioads a month.    There ia an\nopening \u00ab>f tin* new    year, all       Un* .\u201e ,s   pmi     subject: Biblical charnc-\nDeccmber loth.\nMorning service nt ll o'clock.\nSunday school ami Bible class at *'t\nat 7.31) o'clock.\nist ing accommodation will In* taken\nup ami steps will shortly have \\\u00bb In*\ntaken looking lo tin- provision of\nspcciul Bccommodotion for 'In- high\nschool. H has alreadj been decided\nto proceed as early ns possible with\nHit* erection nf a new school builtllng\nin iiu- southern portion nf th-cclly,\nImi litis, at best, will only provldo\nlempOTary relief ami iln* central public school liuildiiiK will either Imve to\nht* enlarged nr a new luiiltliiiu erected. This growth in tlie school population tcsiiiit-s in tlie nio.-ii reliable\nami emphatic manner iu Uu* rapid\ngrowth nf iln- general population ui\nour ciiy. II win be noted thai a\nbylaw is in in* presented to tin* ratepayers for their endorsement ai the\nlime nf iln* municipal elections, in\nprovide funds for ilu- erection nml\nmaintenance nf ihc manual training\nschool. We feci that Ihere is little\nnm! fnr us to more than direct\nattention in this tact. Every rati*\npayer must recognize iln- importance\nof providing this training for ...*\u25a0\nyouth ut Oranbrook ami overy ratepayer, we feel confident, will iiml ii a\npleasure tu n-uisier his vote in favor\nut tht* bylaw.\nhi contest\nChoir  pr\nxri-Ilflil sleigh mad uvel* which\nhaul     Ihis uie ami nm* team is hi int;\n1 K P,m'  employed steadily.    Al the mine nn\n'is bruin taken uni uf tin* upper work-\n(Wiil)   (*F THANKS. inns,     aud   (he   work    of     putting\n--\u2014 through the raise is going ahead at a\nun r-'h-la\n~*>\t\nMis. iv v. Patrick wishes in thank good rate.\n1 thoso wlm su kindly helped her in\nHn* recent piano competition, in\nwhich sin* was successful. m-lt*\nFRANK CRYDERMAN DEAD\nCURLING\nFERNIE       RINKS     WIN      FIRST\nCIAMES IN THE FLEISHMAN\nI'l I' TROPHY   SERIES.\nFrank Crydrrmnn, a lormer resid-\nenl uf Cranbrook, died al Calgary\nInst week. lie had nul been\ngood health lur Home tint,-. Mr. Crv-\niIitiiiuii loll Crnnbrook about a year\nand a    hall ago, and aller travelling\n  'over lhe    country, locale,! in      Cat-\nI.i ial curling enthusiasts had a 6arj.. wiiilr in this eily he held \u25a0\nvery enjoyable time nf it yesterday position as bartender ul lhe dan-\nalierniiiin unit  evening.      The annual   |,roo|, |totcl.     lie was a druggist by\ni ting \"I Ihe II. C. Cuiliuu assni'i.1-   profession nnd Inr several years   wus\nlum was booked In lake |i,nco iliuiiiR |\u201e business in Victoria. At Uie\nllie nfteriintili, but fur some reason or |jrn(. 0| (t\u201e. Klondike rusli he wcnl\noilier, not a sincle delegate limn north. While up in that country\nWest Koolenay |iul in an appear- report reached Victoria llial be lind\nii tbal nn session could lie |\u201er\u201e killcl while working in a shall\nlield and lhe dicing of the place 'i'l,,. victoria paper published lengthy\nand dale   Im     the annual provincial I accounts  ol Mm    affair, and Cryder\n1 \u00bbPlel bus been Irrdctlnltoly portpon-1 lnan |,al| n,,, distinction   Ural   contra\ned.      However,    tin- dlsappolntmenl  ,,, (,.\u201e. porous tiurtng iheir liletintc-\nthui   occasioned was more titan com-, ,|la| ,,,- reading his own obituary n\npensated lor   by the arrival nl    two   n,.,..\ninks Irom Fernie, under llir leadership of that popular skip, Rev. II. R.\nClrant, to play nfl the lust games in\nilu- Fleishman cup trophy contest.\nShortly allot tlu- arrival nl the\nKiTiiie   rulers,     adjoin mui'tit\nFARMERS' INSIITUTE\nThere is still a lack of doflntto   in\nformation as io prospcetlve camlidat-\nt-s fu Uu*     mayoralty.      Mention is\nuiatlf (rum time tu Unit- uf ihis\nDial     individual,   imt    Investigation\ngenerally results in ascertaining thai\ntin- Individual in question cither will\nnut, or canuut accept nomination.Jp^-j respectively hy Oeo, Hoggarth jdreMrs from two ol tho governmenl\n[t'ranbrook) and Hov. ll It. Urant lecturers. There were about twen-\n(Kernle) ami Judge Wilson (Cran ty-flvn members prescM, [(rent Inler\nbrook)    ami    s   Iln, htiii'i   (Kernle)',sl hrm\u00a3 tahcn    '\" ,lu' sl,l,J\"'K ,WiiU\nllir   Kau.ii-i\n\u25a0etlng in ihc\nmade lu tin-   rink, whero rinks, skin j.-vimiusiuni   last nlghl \\u heat\nl ....       ,.      .. ..i.     i.  <  ..i <i... ,.,.in\nInstitute   .uld\nailing room ni    ihr\natl\niiu thf whole thcro has Been very\nI it t It- fault tn Iiml wilh tin- present\ncouncil, ami this probably accounts\nim tho lack nl interest iu securing\ncandidates foi th.- coming election. It\nis certainly true that th.* present\ncouncil have devoted unusual care, nntl\nattention tu tho city's affairs. Kvcry\nmember, without exception, has been\npunctual in his attendance    at     tho\n*\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\n;: Chapman's Agency: |\nRepair Department\nAll Klndi ol Furallurc Repaired.\nUpholMerlng, Mattress Making.\nNow In the time lo hive ymir work\n' ' done, before Ihe rush hexlnn.\n< >\u25a0\t\n:: Chapman's Agency::\n, , Nnrbury Avenue, Near tlu- Auditorium\nFOR XMAS DINNER I\n.I <i\n; | Choice, Fresh Killed Beef, Mutton and j;\nPork, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and\nChickens, Davies' Mincemeat,\nOysters\nTry our Pork Sausage, Made from Dairy-Fed Pork\nii The Central Meat Market\n:; A. JOLLIPFB, Prop.\nPhone 175\nThrough the mistake of one of our\nwholesale houses\nwc have a shipment of goods in\ntransit meant lor\n;i customer in\nAlberta.\nThe shippers\nasked us to take\ndelivery at a discount. This we\nhave decided to\ndo' and will enumerate some of\nthe articles next\nweek.\nChristmas\nGoods\nAND   THERE\nWILL  BE\nSNAPS\nF. Parks & Co.\nHardware, Stoves, House\nFurnishing Goods\nCRANBROOK,        \u25a0        B C.\nCALGARY^SCALGARY |\nLOOK AT THE LOCATION OF THE\nHYDE PARK EXTENSION\nAND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF\nHyde\nPark\nExtension\nHyde\nPark\nExtension\nInside Lots, $200.00.     Corners $225.00\nJOSEPH RYAN\nRaworth Block - - Cranbrook, B. C.\nworks is tin* latt-st addition. Some\nf.niy titlti books aie now in Hit- boob\ncase.\nwilh. *l- II. Mti'linv, in tho ah-\nM'nir ni T. s. (iiii, occupied the\nchair, in. Hallon, V.S., nave a\nvery Interesting talk on tuberculosis\nin cattle, vli-'U .n<| how milk, nml also Hn; meat, were afftt-lctl by the\ndisease.\nMr. C V. Clark save* an n.hlrcss on\n-setting itn* most moisture nut of\ndifferent kinds of soils, also iln* formation of tin* saint-, witli notes on\nth.* mulching of \u25a0\u25a0mall trulls for\niin* winter season. A hearty vote\nof thanks was passed lo I In* speakers\nfor Iheir talks on Die subjects\nbrought forward.\nLater in the evening tin* following officers wire elected for the en-\nsiiiiij; year.\nPresident.\u2014J. II. McClure.\nVie.* I'rrsideiil\u2014 It. Palmer.\nSecretary.\u2014S. Macdonald.\nIHrector.s.\u2014Win. Hamilton, .1. II.\nMcClure, Wm. Rush, .1. Levett, IV .1.\nSllrret.\nAudlti rs \u2014 W. p. Macdonald and\ntiro, Cauldwell.\nious members ol organi\/.a*\nlions, commit lees, individuals   ia lhe   Kootenay dis-\n| j   ii iti   $1240.22\nA    special    report of   ll.e Manual Expenditures.\nTraining   School   meeting, last  Pri- !lV     ^\\cgmms,      teleplioi.es,\nHay, has   unavoidably been   crowded     \u25a0\"*\"\u25a0\u00ab\u00bb\u25a0-   messengers, etc.J UU9\nout of lliis issue. HV  ^veiling* expenses          r.B8.2a\n Printing,     postage,    staiion-\n1008, I    cry, .stenographers,    elc.  ...   .101.(I'l\nliv hall rents, elc     2tH.fil\u00bb\nSees. 211-a Chap. li. il>   ''\"ing*-' for halls, notices,\n10MIN10N ELECTIONS A<\"\nchairs, etc-, etc\nr\u00bb7.Kr.\n11246.22\n1 hereby certify Ihat tbe above\nstatement of receipts ami expenditures made by and on behalf of Mr.\nA. S. Ooodcve in connection wiib the\naforesaid election are correct.\n(Signed) E. U. Wraggc,\nOfficial Agent.\nNelson,   B.C.,     24th     Novcmlier,\nmt, 49-H\nSummary  of   receipts ami expenditures   Incurred by Mr. E. 0, Wraggc,'\nthe official agent of Mr. Arthur Samuel Ooodcve, a candidate at ihc    reccnl Dominion   Election of a member\n[or Ibe House of Commons, ia      the\nKootenay District, made under     the\nprovisions  of tlie above Act ami rendered to   me by said agenl on      the\n27th November, lllll, in detail.\n\u25a0 lolin  Keen,\nReturning Officer.\nKaslo, UC.\nReceipts.\nTo   ci 'ti 111 Im i ions    from var-\nCOAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE\nNOTICE     IS   HEREBY    OIVEN\nI l.nt thirty days afler date I intend\nto apjly to tha Chief Commissioner\nof Lands and to ibc Assistant Commissioner of Lands fur the District\nof Kast Kootenay for a license lo\nprospect for coal and petroleum ou\nIbc following described lands, located on the North Fork ol Michel\nCreek, twelve miles north Of the\nCrows Nest Pass Branch ot tbc Canadian Pacific Railway:\nCommencing at a post ilanled nt\nthe northeast comer of Lot 6440,\ntlicnce 80 chains south, thence 8U\nchains east, tliei.ee SU eliains north,\nthence 80 chains west to place td\nbeginning, containing about 840\nacres.\nA. llopson, Locator.\nJ. I. Thomas, Agent.\nLocated Oct. 2nd, 1911. 41-51'\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666i\nHORSES AND\nCATTLE\nV. M. C. A. NOTES\nRev, E. P. PIcwelltng will address\nthe men's meeting nl tlie Y.M.CA.\nnext Sunday, and besides the or*\nchest ra a male quartette will help\nwith llu* music.\nThi> library at the V.M.c.A. tR\nslowly Increasing in volume\u2014ot volumes.        \\  DOW scl ol Ralph Vt nnor's\nI nm prepared '*> feed\na limitnl number ol\nhorses unit rattle for tlu-\nwinter iiinntlis.\nKnr jmrtirulitrs ii|ip]y\nH. II. McCLUKE\nP.O. Il<\u00ab I1*\n0RANBBOOK  B.O.\n********************************************\nSNAP REAL E8TATE 0FFERINC8 BY\nBEALE & ELWELL \\\nBAKER STREET     -        \u25a0        ORANBROOK, B. 0.\nModern Co\/tage on Burwell Avenue   '-   $2,000.00  <\nThis is n Siiiip\nComfortable Dwelling and Lot 90 x 120, adjoining   ;\nHr. Harry White's Residence, only -   $1,800.00\nWe have a few Choice Lots in the South End Addition foi .Sale on Easy Terms.\nTwo Houses to Let.\nXMAS\nGIFTS\nWhy not nmko yonr soleclion nf Xiims (lifts\nnow ;iu>l Imve tli.'in laiil aside for yon.\nOIK STOCK IS COMPLETE and every.\ntiling we have is Now nml I'p-to-.lut.'. \\V\u00ab\ncarry over no old or sliop worn goods from yrnr\nlo y.'\u00bbr.\n\\\\V arc I'Kpi'i'inlly proud of onr selection of\nDOI.LS. LADIES' HAND HAfiS. LADIES'\nnml IIEXT.S TRAVELLING SETS nml\nMANICURE SET8.\nOur Dolls range in prices from 25c. to $18.00.\nLadies' Hand Bags from $3.00 to $40.00.\nTravelling Cases from $2.50 to $40.00.\nManicure Sets from $2.50 to $15.00.\nTin's.' lire \u00bb few of onr 8|*ciinl\u00ab. Make Jo\"r\nsi'lcctioii now our stock is complete.\nNow, About Your\nPrescriptions\nDon't overlook tlio fuel Mint ilmpi'iisinc. is onr\nspecialty, We know it thoroughly. We attend\nto it nml we uuike no inistiikes nt our store. I lur\nDispensing   Dc|wrtinenl  is   never   without   n\nGraduate t'liemist!\u00ab lill your proscriptions,\nCranbrook Drug and\nBook Co., Ltd.\nI'. S.    We ure always ill your seivlcc\nyour wauls.\nI'll!\n*****4444**t**********************************\nROYAL BANK OF CANADA\nIm'urinimliHl IHti.i\nHEAD OFFICE     -     MONTREAL, QUEBEC\nCapital Paid tp $6,ko,ooo Reserve $6,900,000\nTotal Assets. Over $95,000,000\nII. S. HOLT, I'reiltlenl      K. h. PEASE, General Mentger\n.W. until*-nf Finns,Cori-orMtoTi-*-ami Imlividonli hoIicUimI.\nnut ..I luwii iiniinoH receives every attention.\nSAVINGS DBPARTHBNT-Depoillsol f 1.00 and upwards received\nami intereit iillownl st current rate.   No formality or delay in\nwtUidrawlni.\nA (iuneral H.uikim; BusineHtranfisi'tetl.\nCranbrook Branch : T. B. O'CONNELL, Manager\n************ ***********4********************* THE     ORANHItOOIv     HERALD\nXMAS\nHINTS\nSilverware --1847 Rogers\nCarving Sets\nPocket Knives\nSkates\nSafety Razors\nA large variety to pick from\nJ. D. McBride\nCranbrook, B, C.\nPhone 5 Box 195\nTOWN TOPICS\nKilby frames pictures.\nDan Burton went down to Calgary\non Tuesday to attend a meeting ot\nHit* Shriners.\nMrs. Patrick was tlif winner of tbi*\nKink Mm aiii ih* company's plan,\ncontest.\nThe Ladies of the Mcih ..list\nChurch will hold a snle ot Apron\nand Fancy Work on 5aturdny.\nDecember 16th. at the Y. ft. C. A.\nCommittee rooms.\nKit. Elwell ami Mrs. Elwell sailed\nfrom England on Saturday last and\nshould reach here by the end nf next\nweek.\nGamcy Patmore, ol PaUnore Bros.,\nis confined tn ilu* buns.* .1- tho resull\nnl a severe cohl, bui expects tn !\u00bb\u25a0\nout again in a few da*.s.\nCustoms returns Im the month    ol\nNovembei   amounted     to    **-. 10\nInland revenui returns to $1780.20\nbu tin- same pt\nFORRI-NT Very large Warehouse sititahle lor Furniture.\nPianos, Peed etc . $10 per month\nApyly Herald Office.\nItvi   ii   E   Kendall, the in\nof the   IwpHsl chureti   will      an ive\nfrom     Vol rim,   New Hampshire, t\"\nmorron ami will mndurl I hi\nin tbv Baptist church i'ti Sunda]\nit    11      M.l.aw-.    Hi.* real estate\nai|-lit, has pun hawd i****- nty\nlaml back ui    White's .nil Patmorr's\nImltliliKs.  nil  Itliif. high  ami ilu    This\nland will I\"* subdivided ami placed on\nthe morsel al an earl) date.\nj Would not tbal Xmas dinner be\n(belter if you bad a nice fresh killed\nturkey or goose? nol ona that came\nnut nf Uu* ark. Death certificate\nsupplied with all poultry.\u2014Central\nMeal Market.\nAccording to a staitHtifc story published by tbe Port Arthur Daily News\nrecently tbnt town is tn have tOe\nj cheapest electric lifilit in the world.\nThe News is responsible lot tha\nstatement that the new rooter rate\nat Port Arthur on January 1 will\nbe 1 cents per 1,000 kilowatts\nWANTED.\u2014A young *irl a...\nteen to look aftei children and\nwiib housework.     Apply *\u00b0\nr   A. McKowan.\n\u25a0it lii-\nhelp\nMi-.\nis-3t*\n.t. n. n Benson, fm tin- past two\nyears manager nt ihr Golden branch\noi iho Imperial Hank, bas been appointed manager of tliat bank at\nNelson, rice \u25a0 ' M. Lay, ami will\nleave Oolden In aboul a wrcli to    a**-\nRUme bis duties.        lie will  l\u00bbo        SOC-\neeeded at Golden t\u00bbv Mr  (iruMi*.    nf\nWilmer, ronnerlj ni this . It)\nTbe Rivals,\" which stand*, preeminent .is .i laughtei provokhig com-\n..h. apart Irom .'s undisputed l-.tei\num in,nt is :ih- latest addition to\nthe ciassk repertoire oi Mt William\nVule, Canada's mosl dUtlngulttwd\ncomedian Thta famous plaj will tu*\npresented at tit.* Vudltoriura tn Mi\n\\ 1.1 bis metropolitan \u25a0 01 pai \u25a0\n<>ii Wednesday, Deeembei I-ith\nl*'iilt SA1 I*: -Having bought laraei\n\u00ab.tii cases 1 will dispose ol my pie-\n\u25a0eel solid (\u25a0!\u00bb 11\\ aail rases .it .1\n.ii.i:> - W    ll   Wilson, jewrlet Ih\n\u00bb     -   I\nCoal and Wood\n1- **********************\n\u2666\n\u2666\nExcavating a Specialty    *\n\\ Macleod s Transfer I\n#*y*^\nRAWORTH   BROS.\nIT PAYS TO SEE OUR STOCK\nIf;.nn cannot coma to the Blere n.k for one ot onr l\u00abri;e i\nCatalogues! Pott Proo on application,\nDRAY AND TRANSFER WORK\nPROMPTLY ATTENDED TO\nMacleod & Boats\nProprietors\nArmstrong Avenue, opp. Imperial Hotel\nP, 11. BOX 8*1\nPHONE  '05\n****************************\nXMAS GREETINGS\nCITY TRANSFER AND WAREHOUSE CO.\nTO OI'K MANY PATRONS:\nHaving Iiml several years' experience in mir husi-\nliusincss, ami knowing the requirements of our customers,\nWith n fully o.|i.i|ji\u00bb*<t outfit we aro prepared to\nattend to the wants of thu Public better ll hero.\ntofore.\nWe can move your house;\nDig you 11 cellar: ami\nFurnish you with ull the best grades of Coal for\nyour furimee\nAt Right Priees.\n(lur Baggage und Piano Rigs nre always at your\nilis|\u00abisal.\nAt this season of the year we lake pleasure in\nthanking onr many customers for paat patronage anil\nsolicit a continuance of their esteemed favors for\n1912,\nCITY TRANSFER AND WAREHOUSE CO.\nPHONE 110\nW. B. WOitDEN, Mgr,\nCash rules in our furniture\ndepartment 15 p. c. DISCOUNT\nfrom now lo Dec. 33rd. East\nKootenay Produce and Provision\nMouse.\nMr. William Brvtnner, of Montreal,\na brother of It. T. Brymncr, of this\ntin, lias been reelected president of\nibe Royal Canadian academy for tbe\n\u2022bird year in succession.\nFOR RENT.\u2014Very larir vaie-\nhouse* suitable for furniture, ilanos,\nfeed, etc . Slu per month. App'y\n1 l.-t aid olliee. 48-tl'\nN \\ Wallln|ei returned last Friday from a trip through the Crows\n\\est I'ass on assessment work. As a\nmult nl tbe eight month*, strike. Mi.\nUallmcet   found ihat be was not   ivel-\nomed   witb open arms.   The serious\nfleets .f   the stiikr were everywhere\nnoticeable,      Several old established\nRrmi have cone nnt of business   antl\none nf  them    appear anxious      to\n111 y large stocka       Whilst      work\nbos been    resumed   generally,   there\ntill appeal lo be a large number    of\nunemployed in mott ol the eamps.\nWANTED.-\u2014Kiirtiishcil roODU in tli\nboard fm lamll) oi Ave for two\nweeks in bolldayi     Give particulars\n\\ddftu I' It \\ .   Herald IMP\nTbe milckei \u25a0 cold Is cotton nl nt\ntin less ibe dancer from pneiiinonia\nand othei serious diseases. Mr B. W.\nI II1 1 Wateiiy. Va. says \"J\nin iiih believe fbatntJCTIain's (' lUgh\nItemed] to Im* absolutely Ihe best\npreparation on the market (01 colds.\nI ha\\e rrcommendrd it to tny Iriends\n.md   the) all \u2022gree   wish me.\"   For\nMile b)   all drains '\u25a0\u2022\u2022If\nI! II s Moore left today on a\nvisit in bll -dd nonw In Ireland Mr.\nHotte will \u25a0pond OhristOMi with the\nnbl folks and return tintiinllntely after to I'anndn.\nI F Smith, \"bo for some time\n\u2022i.isi lus been Indisposed, returned to\nins work at tht government office on\nHonda]   thorough!] recuperated-\n\"I have been troubled with constt'\npalitm for two years and tried all ui\ntin* best physicians in Bristol, Train.,\nand they could tin nothing for me,1'\nwrites Thos. \u25a0-;. Williams, Mlddlebnro,\nky. \"Two packages ol Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets\neiirttl mc.\" Fm sab* by all dealers. I'M!\n.\\ social ever* Mint promises lo be\na brilliant affair, is booked for a dato\nearly in ihe new year. The Masons\nnf Cranhrook will entertain at a\ngrand ball, which will be held under\nthe joint auspices of the Mine, Red\nand Black lodges. Committees (rom\ntbc respective lodges have been ap-\npointcd to make the necessary arrangements.\nHall Furniture; Hall racks and\nseats. Umbrella stands etc. Une\nMission Hall rack at the SPECIAL\nPRICE of $i5.\"o. Bast Kootenay\nProduce and Provision House.\n.1. P. Pink returned on Tuesdaj\nfrom a very successful hunting trip\non tbc south fork ol tlm Klk river.\nHo was accompanied by Win. Rollins, Cory Dow. Kd. McMahon and\nN.   Royal They     enjoyed excclleiil\nsport, nagging a largo number id\nblacktail deer, Mr. Fink bringing\nhome as his share of the pot, loin\ndeer.       Jim Hates. F.    .1, Dickenson\nmd Qeo. Mend at it In the     same\nlocality, also doing '\u2022'\u2022ell. Mr. Fink\nsays     be never before     WW blacktail\ndeer so numerous.\nv Hanson, ibe genial host of the\nWasa hotel, is entertaining tbe members of the Cranbrook Automobile\nclub at dinner this evening at his\nhotel. A large number of cars left\ntown this afternoon convoying members tt) the (east. From Wasa\nMessrs. Bowness, -Indce Wilson, Patrick ami Pldgeon will proceed i\"\nWilmer, where ihey will take part in\na curling bonsplol al that place.\nThe body of Deter Mclver, an old\ntimer in     tbe Ctlumbii valley, was\nPHONE 340 FOR SKATES SHARPENED\nPLUMBER OR TINSMITH\nThe Cranbrook Plumbing,\nTinsmith & Heating Co.\nVi. t, JOHNSON a BOS, I'roiiricloia \u2666\nP.O. BOX MH WORK81 RDWARD BT.   I\n*********4********99**U***f***************\nTHE\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nII. I.. 8TKHIKSS, Prop.\nCALGARY, Alberta\nThe Hotel with \"The Reputation\"\nYou'll get your Money's Worth.\nlaken Iruni the icy waters of Windermere lake on Saturday by Alex.\nRitchie and Deny Lake, Mclvpr was\na prospector and bas a largo number\nof friends throughout the district. He\nand Hairy K. Neavc buih tbo Iirsl\ntwo cabins in the original lownslte\nof Peterborough, now Wilmer, many\nyears ago, Deceased had been mis*\nsing for a couple of days and it is\nsupposed tlmt ho went through tlio\nlee near the mouth of a creek, al-\nUraugh authentic information is\nmeager, lie has a relative in Nova\nScotia who has been notified. Tho in-\nternieiil will likely be at Windermere\ncemetery.\nWould mil tbat Xmas dinner bc\nbcttei il ymi had a nice fresh lulled\nlurkoj or goose? not one that Cttine\nnnt \"f the ark. Death certificate\nsupplied with all poultry.\u2014Central\nMeat  Market.\nA  cling nf tb.- Cranbrook Poultry and Pet Slock association was\nlull! Tuesday evening in tho Y.M.I'.\n\\. committee room, upwards ol forty\nmembers being present. Several\nmatters of interest to lho local association were dealt witb. The association recently purchased a car ol\nchicken wheat for distribution among\nits members. This organization is\nrapidly forging ahead aud in a shorl\ntime will have a large membership,\nnew members being added al overy\nmeeting. Several members have imported costly birds of late, and it is\nexpected tbat before long the association will bc holding its own poultry\nshow.\nBINNING, THE PHOTOGRAPHER, would like the co-operation of\nany parly or parties desirous of having photos taken lor Xmas by doing\nso as soon as convenient. This will\ninsure lhe best of workmanship um|\neverybody     will  receive photos in\nplenty of lime for Xmas, Studio\nnext to Auditorium. I't-lf\n\u2666 Typewriter for Sale I\nHi'iiiinj'loii    No    7.   with !\n] tuliiiliilnr.    I',.hi  $112 ensh. '\n! Very little usiil.   In perfect ',\norder with nil I lie usual neees-\n! sories.   $75 lakes it.    Apply\n> to Underwood, Herulil Olliee.\n**********************\nw*.\n*l\n4)\n4)\n4!\n\u00ab\n\u00ab\n41\n\u00ab\n4J\n*\n*>\n4)\n\u00ab\n\u00ab\n\u00ab\n*\n*:\n*\n4*\n41\n\u00ab\n41\n41\n*\n\u00ab\n41\n41\n*)\n*\n*\n*l\n\u00ab\n41\n4?\n4)\n4j\n41\n41\n41\n4\n4:\n4:\n*\n*\n4r\n4)\n\u00ab\n\u00ab\n\u00ab\n4r\n4c\n4t\n41\n\u2666\u2022\n41\n4s\n&\u2022>\n*************   ************\nBefore Purchasing Your\nChristmas Gifts for\nS Men S\nDo Not Fail to See Our\nCombination Sets\nSuspenders, Arm Bands and Hose Supports\nNeckwear\nAll Styles and Patterns\nSlippers\nFelt, for the most dainty feet.\nWalk-Over Shoes\nEasy and Comfortable, No Corns\nBradly Mufflers\nSilk Mufflers\nLAST, but by no means LEAST, get\nvour friends to see our 20th Century Tailored\nSuits. Your wearing apparel fcr ibc Cbiistnas\nfestivities will not be complete without one cf\nthese Suits.\nE A. HILL,\n\"The Furnisher\"\n4***************4*******\n*\n<*\n*\n\u00bb\n*\n*\n*\n\u00bb\n*\n\u00bb\n\u00bb\nf*\n*\n\u2666\n\u00bb\n*\n\u2666\n*\n*\n\u00bb\n\u2666\n\u2666\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n\u00bb\n*\n\u00bb\n\u2666\n**\nPhone\n43\n\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666 ************ \u2022\u00ab\n!! HALSALL & CO. i\nf t\n******************************************.************>\nChristmas Suggestions\nStocks Full to Overflowing\nArmstrong\nAve.\nDo your CHRISTMAS BUYING early and you will act\nwisely. The many advantages gained by the early shopper makes it\nworth while. You will have large assortments to choose from There\nis no rush, no confusion, and you get what you prefer\nLET US HELP YOU SELECT NOW I\nLadies1 Neckwear\nVery newest Novelties are here in abundance.   Assorted\nvarieties too numerous, to mention.   The new .lulait. side     *lC\/>   tr* ti CA park\nLace Scarfs \u2014 Neck Scarfs\nGENUINE  SPANISH   LACE,   in   Black or White;  FANOY DRESDEN SILK\nSCARFS: BELGIAN SCARFS in Pi v Beaded Effecti    A SPLENDID CHRISTMAS\nGIFT.\nBelts direct from London, Eng.\n\u2022lust reeeived.aeonBignmcnl of 10 lio\/.ii FANCY BELTS from London, Eng Tbeia\nwere sent on to us :in<l we nre telling s.-nne nt iiIuiohI iiiniiiifueturerV prior*. Look tlie.e\nover.\nSpecial Value at 35c, 50c, 75c. $1.00, $1.50\nFownes' Celebrated Kid Gloves\nNothing moro occeptnblo for 0 Bmull \\inas (iift than a pair uf Kitl QloTM Kvtry |\u00abiir\nfully gimraiitt't-tU   All leading slnuli-s    Tani, lilnck, line's. White.\nSpecial Value ai $1.50, $1.75, $2.00\nWaists for Xmas\nThe NEW MARQUISETTE WAIST. While Sronndi, in Bohemian Embroidered\nEifuets, Chiffon Bended Waists\nA choice Xmas Gift at $5.00 and $6.00\nAVOID THE RUSH\nBUY EARLY\nCHOICE SELECTIONS NOW\n************* THE CRANBROOK   HERALD\n***************************************\n4*********************************\n\u25ba\u2666 ***********************\n***\n. i<.\n. ii >\n, in\n, e.\n, ,. .\n, ,i i\n, ii.\n, ...\n, ,u\n, ei\n' i, ,\n1 Make Your Money Go Twice As Far\n*******************************************************************\nn buying your goods you should make sure of your wish to buy economically, that the goods you buy are\neally good and dependable quality.   For in quality lies genuine economy\u2014the sort of economy that always pa]\nI\nreally good\nIhe long run\nCUTTERS\nSLEIGHS\nAUTOS\nWAGONS\nPLOUCHS\nAND\nIMPLEMENTS\n****************************************************************\n*********************************************\nof a\npays in\nWe Save You Honey on Groceries by Selling You\nQuality at a Low Price\nRemember our 15 PER CENT. CASH DISCOUNT OFF FURNITURE STARTS TO-DAY and ends Dec. 23rd\n- East Kootenay Produce and Provision House =\n*****************\nGROCERIES\nFLOUR\nFEED OF\nALL KINDS\nHARNESS\nSADDLERY\nAND\nFURNITURE\n. e >\n< .i \u25a0\n, >i i\n***********************\n> ***************************\n\" \"' \"\"    |srr^.'*\u00a3;C*..I ,.* LOS KLB D1MI1G\nlures   Jiiivc Ihtii mlili'il.     Ilioso    nn\nAn' ynu    ono nf llu' hundreds wlio p,,,!,.,,,!.!,^ .,!,. I,, keeping witli    tlio\nImvo   written in Uie   Toronto Globe i\u201e-i,L,n.ssjv,,   manaircmcnt tliat     Ini'ii,! a   copy   \"I \"Daddy's Cllrl\"! Tl\nis probably,   wltltunl   a single es\nlinn,  Hie mosl populai picture   \u2022\n|HI,1*I essl\\e    niana^i'iinsir    Hint        \"\"*\n:\u2022;^;:^,,:I::;\/,l;;;^n';.\";.':; un'tr the MGNAMJiRnS plho guil-\nTY TO CHARGE OF BLOWING UP TIMES BUILD-\nit.      Tin* Weekly Oloiie anil Canada\npublished in Canada. Parmer,   witli iis   Illustrated Maga-\n,\\   fow years   .,,;,.   Hi.*    Christinas\\7*m Sectloni  \\m   always  held       n\nftlolie jMiljIislicl i, limlled munlier   ol]Ioremo8t   ,)]ac(1 nmo,lg n,,. mctropnll |\ntlii-m     Tin* demand    was sn    great\ni*luii every copy was ordered    befon\nit was put on tht* market.\nA sample copy td tlii*-* picture\nwhich is Irom a photograph id n\nchild with tht* ftwceleal ami most ex\nprcBnive fact* thai can lit* imagined,\nmay la* BCCti at  tills ofllce.\n'I'o st'i- it is hi want i!\nThis beautiful picture will In* givei\nfree with each new siilisci'iplioii 01\nrenewal sent hi tor lho Weekly Clli lie\nami Camilla Fanner   before December\n31, mi.\nItemoniber tin* petition nf this picture is limited, ami Ibe lirst come\nthe first served.\nTin* Wifkly Globe and Canada Far\nING\nInn weeklies In I'nnada. li will\nlie claused Mill Hm l\"1^1 on llie    continent.      When tbe illustrated  Magazine.   Section,   witli its torly or lilly j \t\npictures nf current events every week, [\n,, laken Into nn I, il is certainly     '\"s A\"\u00ab''l\"s' ''\"\"'   Dro' <-All\"\u00bbsl\na lul ,,r rending lo be glvi-n Inr onlj j as dramatically as llie arrest ol    tin\nloll n ner vear. \u25a0 McN'amnrn brotlrcrs occurred, une    ol\nj Ibe final stupes develnlied shortly nt-\n* \" j irr    two o'clock     lasl  Friday alter-\nH'lien vmi   Imve a cold gel a holllc  noon,    when    .lames   I>. McSamarn\n\u2022 \u25a0I riiainberbiin's    Couth Itenieily. It   pleaded guilty In   murder in ibe Iirsl\nwill sunn fix   you up all righl      anili degree iu   connection willi tlie Times\n.\\ill    ward   oft any tendency toward explosion and    his brother,   .lohn .1.\npneumonia.    Tills remedy contains no j McNnmara,    enler.il a plea ol guilty\nopium nr other   narcotic anil may be to dynamiting    Ibe Llewellyn     Inn.\ngiven as confidently In a baby as   lo'Works, in     I.ns    Angeles, Christmas\nan adult. Snlil by all dealers.     IMI liny, mill\n*********************** <\n******************\n11\nAUDITORIUM\nTHEATRE\nUNDER NEW MANAGEMENT\nANNOUNCEMENT\nMr. Wm. Guerard has taken over the entire\nmanagement of the Auditorium Theatre, having bought\nout the interest of his former partner.J Mr. F. M. DeReimcr.\nMr. Guerard contemplates certain improvements\nwhich will make the Auditorium the best picture house in\nWestern Canada.\nHe wishes to thank the people of Cranbrook City\nand District for their past patronage and hopes to merit a\ncontinuance thereof in an even greater measure in the future.\nHereafter there will be a complete change of program every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday\nnights.     Program for to-night:\n\"For the Queen's Honor\"\n\"Little Girl\"\n\"Till Death Do Us Part\"\nWm. Guerard,\nLessee and Manager\nIt would appear tbat opposing\ncounsel made some piearrangcwent,\nfni Prosecuting Attorney Fredericks\nsaitl that .lames McNnmara would\nprobably rccelvo live Imprisonment,\nami bis brother lillevn years' eontinc-\nineiit. However, the question ot\nseiileiief alone rests with .ludgc\nRordwcll.\nOrtlo McMatiigal, wlm confessed to\nhaving actually blown up the Llewellyn Iron Works, at the direction o!\nJohn McNamara, will lace his trial\nalso oa Tuesday, hut it is expected\nilu- state will recommend only a\nlight sentence, because m* turned\nstate's evidence.\nTense silenee prevailed when, the\nbrothers, hamieuiTeii, stood up in\ntlie dock. The public were expecting\nsmut* sensational disclosure, but the\nnm* provided almost tool* their breath\naway.\nThe calmest in the crowded court\nroom were Ihe prisoners. They chew-\nt il gum and appeared as they have on\notlier days, confident ami unconcerned.\nAttorney Lccnmptle Davis fur the\ndefence arose, lip said: \"After long\nconsideration of the matter and final\nconsultation between counsel lor the\ndefense, we have concluded to withdraw the plea nf not guilty and have\nthe defence enter pleas ut guilty.\"\nMr. Fredericks then questioned .1.\nU. McNamara. He asked if be wished to withdraw his former plea of\nnot guilty and prisoner answered in\nlhe nfTmnutive.\nAsked if he then wished to plead\nMeN'amara said \"Yes.\"\n\"What do you say?\"\n\"Guilty,\" replied the prisoner in\ntlie deathly stillness ot the court\nroom.\nJudge Hordwells: \"I will appoint\ntlie time for pronouncing the judgment in this ease as ten o'clocv a.m.\nment in this case as ten o'clock a.m.\nIn his confession James B. Mc-\nMamara said: \"1 put the dynamite\nunder tbe Times but It must have hit\ntbe gas main because the terrible\nexplosion which followed seared me\nmorn than it did any one else.\"\nTin* same formal questioning of\nJohn MeN'amara then took place and\nhe pleaded guilty. The afternoon's\nproceedings only lasted twenty minu.\ntes.\n\"I am glad its over with,\" said\nClarence Darrow, chief counsel for\nthe defense, with a sigh- \"We have\nbeen working on this for two weeks\nami it has been the greatest strain ot\nmy life. Tbe Times building was\nblown up by James H. MeN'amara\nwiih nltro-glyeerlne but the bomb\ntouched off the gas and the gas really did it.\"\n\"Did you have to wrestle hard\nwith Ihe Mi Natnaras to get those\nadmissions?\" he was asked.\n\"Somewhat, hut the tacts have\nbeen overwhelming. Every loophole\nwas known to the state. As far as\nl am concerned I felt that sooner or\nlater it bad to come. Things\nuere happening iu which big people\nweie interested. The moment was\nImperative. They wanted the matter cleared up and fen red further\nbloodshed unlcii lhe incident was\nobliterated fiom Los Angeles nt\nonco.\n\"(tf course I feel I have helped the\nMi Naiiuuas by gelling them to plead\nInsofar as they probably will not be\nsentenced to death. Life imprison-\nmenl will he moted out to James 11.\nand .lohn J will get off with a light\nsentence.\"\nHISTORY OF THF. CARR.\n(ieneral Harrison Grey Otis, owner\nof the Los Angeles Times, the bitter\nfoe of union labor, has fought for an\nopen shop city for years, defeating\nevery effort at organization. His\ntactics were artistically brutal and\nviciously effective. When the structural iron workers o( San Francisco\n[Icmanded that Los Angeles be unionized the last great battle between\nOtis nnd ilie forces nf labor began.\nIt lasted (or over six months and\nlabor wns beaten. Closely upon the\nheels of defeat, the Times hulMIng\nwas desfrnyetl by an explosion in\nwhich twenty-one men lost their\nlives At the samo time a deadly\nboinii    was (mind under tbe windows\nof Genetal Otis' home.\nAlthough suspicion pointed to no\none it was suspected that some sympathizer of labor was responsible for\nthe awful deed. W. J. Rums, the\nfamous detective, was called into the\ncase and the search began which resulted in tbe arrest of the Mc Samara brothers, who violently protested\ntheir innocense and charged the Otis\n| people with conspiracy. Burns unearthed an old shed filled wilh bomb\nmaking material and tracked the MeN'amara brothers to it. But it was\nalleged in their defence that Burns\nhad equipped the shed and forged tlie\nevidence, and that it was all a part\nof a conspiracy to condemn union\nlabor. Over a millina dollars, it is\nsaid, has been contributed by laboring people to tlie defense of the accused man who pleads guilty.\nOne of Uh* strongest features to be\nused by the prosecution was the evidence of Ortie B. McMani^l. who\nconfessed that he had been involved\nwith the McNamara brothers in\nmany outrages, directed against nonunion labor and the employers of nonunion labor.\nMcManigal signed a sworn confession that he had been Implicated\nwith the McNamaras In lhe blowing up of bridges and buildings and in\nbomb outrages, but up to Friday the\nMcNamaras had characterized his\nstatements as malicious fabrications.\nGOMPERS ASTOUNDED.\nNew York, Dec. 4.\u2014\"I am astounded! I am astounded! my credulity bas been imposed upon. It is a\nbolt out of a clear sky!\" The exclamation were those nf Samuel\n(iompers, president of the American\nFederation of Labor, when advised\nof the pleas of guilty in the McNam-\nAN     ENGLISH     CHEMIST    HAS\nDISCOVERED HOW TO QltOW\nHAIR.\nIn England tlie ladies have entirely\nabandoned wearing rats, which is\ndue entirely to the new discovery.\nIt has been proven that Henna\nleaves contain the ingredients that\nwill positively grow hair. That they\ncontain this long-looked for article\nis proven every day.\nThe Americans are now placing on\nthe market a preparation containing\nthe extract from Henna leaves,\nwhich is having a phenomenal sale.\nThis preparation is called SALVIA\nand is being sold with a guarantee\nto cure Dandruff and to grow hair in\nabundance. Being daintily perfumed,\nSALVIA makes a most pleasant hair\ndressing. The Craabrook Drug and\nBook Co., your druggist, is the first\nto import this preparation into\nCranbrook and a large, generous\nbottle can be purchased for 50c\nWATER NOTICE,\nI, Clement Hungcrford Pollen, ot\nt'ranbrook, by occupation a Fanner,\ngive notice that I intend on the\n12th day ot December next, at eleven\no'clock in the forenoon, lo apply to\nthe Water Commissioner at his office\nat Cranbrook for a license to take\nand use half of one cubic foot of\nwater per second from Ta-Ta\nCreek, a tributary of the Kootenay\nRiver.\nThe water is to be used on Lot\n334, sub-sections 4 and 5, for agricultural purposes, and the point of diversion is about J mile above \"he\nmouth of the creek,\nC.  Hungcrford Pollen.\nI    Dated this second day of November,\n1911, 44-IH\nFOR RENT.\u2014Very large warehouse suitable for furniture, pianos,\nfeed, etc; $10 per month. Apply\nHerald office. 47-tI*\nMcNamara  Makes\nWritten Confession\nof his Crime\nACKNOWLEDGES   PLACISO-   DYNAMITE IN INK STOREROOM\nOF I.OS AMIKI.KS TIMES\nOFFICE  BUT HAD NO\nINTENTION OF\nCAUSING IJOSS\nOF LIFE.\nLo. Angeles. Ctt\u201e Dec. 5.\u2014Jaunts\nII. McNamara sentenced to llle imprisonment at 12.30, to be Imprison-\nnl at San (Jurntin, John .1. MeN'amara was sentenced lor 15 years.\nLos Angeles, Dec. 5.\u2014James II. McNamara'. brief confession penned ly\nIlls own hand late yesterday and\nbeating many evidences ol a man\nlittle versed in letters, vjas made\npublic tiiday.    It is as follows:\n\"I, James II. McNamara, defendant\nin the    case   nl   the people,   having\n'heretntorc pleaded guilty lo the crime\nJill murder,  desire tn make the stulr-\ninent of tacts.\n\"This la the truth on oath. On\nSept. 31), llllll. al 5.1.1 p.m. I placed\nIn the ink alley, a portion ol the\nTimes building, a case as contained\n16 sllrks ol 30 per cent dynamite,\nset to explode at tine o'clock neit\nmorning.\n\"It was Intention tn injure building and scare owners. I did not intend lo take the llle. ol anyone. I\nsincerely regret that these unfortunate men lost their live.. II giving of\nmy llle would brlnn them back, I\nwould gladly give it. In fact, in\npleading guilty to murder in file first\ndegree I have placed my life In the\nhands ot the state.\"\n(Signed)    .las. R. McNamara.\nThe confession covers one ride ol\nan ordinary sheet of foolscap paper,\nand was written with a fountain pen,\nsupplied by one of the attorneys.\nIt Is probably Uie only written\nstatement ol the case that will ever\nbe made by the writer or Ml\nbrother, John J. McNamara. who|\npleaded guilty to dynamiting the\nlewellyn Iron worka.\nlajai^sraiajBsji^i^f^jsjeiii^\nB. H. SHORT\nPractical Sign Painter\nand Decorator\nI P. BURNS & CO. I|\nAND THEIR LOCAL STAFF\n^Yfi Compliments 0\/\n^o**\n%\n^S**v        A Merry Christmas, *%\nand A Prosperous New Year\nOur Motto I hia Holiday Season is to plan* nt your iliBposnl\nthe beat the land ami water enu pnxluiT. Kor health ynu\nmatt get the beat, and\nRemember that All Our Meats are Government Inspected\nPOULTRY\nTurkey, Omm, Ducks, Chicken and Fowl\nMEATS\nBeet, Veal. Mutton, Lamb and Pork\nOut to auit tlio most exact\nFRESH FISH\nHalibut, Salman, Mackerel, Whitclish, Smells,\nSilver Herring. Flounder* and Soles\nCURED FISH\nSalt Mackerel, Herring and Boneless Codlish\nStlOKED FISH\nSalmon, Halibut, Fillets, Canada Strips Smokies,\nHaddle, Kippers and Bloatcra\nSHELLED FISH\nOyster., Lobsters, Crabs, Clams and Shrimp.\nCURED MEATS, ETC.\nImpcrator and Shamrock Hams and Bacon, Shamrock\nl.ard, Eggs, Government Creamery Butter,\nMince neat, Sauerkraut, Fancy and\nSmoked Sausage of all kinds\nAlso other things too numerous io mention\nWe invite you one and all, to Come and See '',\nour Display and inspect our Stock\n< 4*4**************************************** THE    URANBROOK    HERALD\nMEE\"IR*S\u00a35!8 r^WvT.'-TlBK\n**************\n*********9*****************************************m+\n*\nTHE KOOTENAY TELEPHONE LINES,\nLIMITED\n********** *************************>********4******************************************\u00bb************************************* ***********,***+,\nOPERATING   EXCHANGES   AT\nCranbrook,   Elko,   Hosmer,   Fernie  and   Michel,   B. 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It you are not a subscriber now we shall be glad to have\nyou call and get our Terms, Rates, Etc.\n****4*>444**4*4444**********************************************************************************\nm*9wm*V4*^*wkmmB9i9,Tye:rT*^rv!r~-.\u25a0'csBaasEwnisis'sszx . zi.ist :. \"\u25a0-r-ri*g'\u00bb^**\u00bbMM.m i?re? av*-<i- \u25a0 -vwi.- **ziX-xstu\nSchool Report\nSUMMARY      OK      ATTENDANCE\nDURING NOVEMBER.\nDIVISION   1. (MISS   DICK)   WINS\nNELSON SHIELD POR\nATTENDANCE.\n\u25a05 W     C \u25a0**     *aJ\n5  g 5   * \u2022*.\nDivision 1 \u2014\nMiss Dick to    37 00  H.19\nDivision M \u2014\nMiss Clow IS     11 11   B8.0B\nDivision III.\u2014\nMiss L. Closo il S6.84 88.63\nDivision IV.\u2014\nMis-*; SttiM.ilu . 57 BO 15 81 '\u25a0''\nDivision V.\u2014\nMin lllscocka M M00 M M\nDivision VL\u2014\nMl si Cartwrlghl M i - 11 II **'\u25a0\nDivision VII -\nMiss Gaston    ... . 18    3ii.3\"i 8*1.68\nDlViSlOll   VIII -\nHlgli School\u2014 i\nMiss   Thompson . 51    86.65  7l.8ff|\nL.     J.   Cranston. IS     12.37   .-4.3S\n105   8*15.63   S8.S1\nPERFECT ATTF.NDAOCK.\nDivision I.\nFlorence Batme.\nMartha BeDQOtt.\nMel ford   Carson.\nI.avina Dotis.\nOrvillo Dow.\nFrances Drummond.\nMarguerite Drummond,\nLouise Elmei\n\\ iiuvttt Fink.\nWanda Fink.\nCarl fJill.\nCllad) i Hlckeobotham.\nOracle Iliggtns\nJohn Pye\nHubert Pye.\nHazel Taylor.\nWillie run\nOlive White.\nli. 11 Murgatroyd,\nHarold Bridges,\nli*.Ing Leask.\nDivision 11\nJoseph UlNnson.\nFlora Baldwin.\nOraee Bardgett.\nAlice Browne.\nHtbert Durch.\nArthur Burch.\nCeila Carson.\nMina Carson.\nViolet Deacon.\nIrene Elmer. \u25a0\nEnid Gill.\nMarion Leitch.\nHarriot Moffett.\nSidney Murgatroyd\nGeorge Pratt.\nI*.i le Spence.\nOordon WalHnger*\nCordon Argue,\nWillie Daniels\nBernadette Doyle.\nMiin Drummond,\nCharlie Elmer.\nQrenville Musser,\nJohn Noble,\nDora Rye.\n\u25a0gnei Reekie.\n\\ Igil Santo,\nMargarel St. Kloi.\nOladyi Spence.\nOordon Taylor.\nMerle Taylor.\n\u25ba \u00bb\u00bb-*t*+t)+f)f)s)f)t)*\u00bb*I^\nWANTED\nI will pay  $15.00 for 1910 Five Cent Pieces\nCRANBROOK\nPOOL HALL\nTOBACCO AND CIQARS\nFirst Class Barber Shop and Baths\nin Connection\nJ. B. CULLEY, Prop'r.\nDoris Wallingcr.\nMuriel Baxter.\nElsie Beattle.\n(.laths Brookes.\nMabel Brown.\nRuby Deacon,\nllaroltl llaslani.\nNy Wai Hoy.\nJanette Jones.\nAllan Laeey.\nBarclay McNeil.\nNcttit* Robinson,\nMay Smith.\nCrossley Taylor.\nJohn Turner.\nKeith Wasson.\nLily Lancaster.\nHarry Musser.\nDivision V.\nIrene Bernard.\nDi'l|iliiii(* Dennett.\nWalter Dimmer.\nAndrew Brault.\nIrene Beech.\nMerle Hatliie.\nMali Blng.\nEddie- Drown.\nCharles Clapp.\nAustin Chapman.\nChristine Carson.\nOtto 0111.\nJennie Hopkins.\nIlobert Hop Yuen,\nHarold Kummri.\nMary Laeey.\nItosie Lum.\nWillie Lum.\nMan;.itft   Morrison.\nDavid Reekie.\nViola Sarvis.\nOarAetd Taylor.\nIrene Ward.\nWin Woodman.\nMuriel WilllngOT.\nciaiitii* Williams.\nDavid Watson.\nDivision VI.\nKdwanl Buriihnrdf.\nMary Hat limit.\nNina Manner.\nJack Dow.\nMarion Drummond.\nMabel Fin lay.\nGertrude Hopkins.\nIda Johnson.\nMargaret Laeey.\nBruce Laurie.\nAlbert Moser.\nErie McKlnnon.\nWilma Parks.\nPearl Pratt.\nMah Qunng Kim.\nFlossie Robinson.\nPalmer Rutledge\nAlma Sarvis.\nSamuel Specrs.\nEverett Williamson,\nDivision VII.\nLeonard Burton.\nNorval Caslake.\nElizabeth Chapman,\nEthel Clapp.\nDonald  Dallas.\nMortimer DcRienier.\nArthur Gill.\nAlfred Jo.ifTe.\nThomas Reekie,\nIh pc Taylor.\nOordon Woodman.\nMay Lancaster.\nMalcolm Belanger.\nAlbert Hop Yuen.\nRaymond Hrault.\nSamuel W. Watson.\nDivision VIII.\nAlbert AuberHn.\nomer Bernard.\nVera Baxter.\nIvan Bruch.\nFreddie Brip^s.\nHector Hernlman.\nStella Johnson.\n\u25a0 lohn Lancaster.\n\u25a0 lames  Logan.\nDonald Morrison.\nPatricia McDermot.\nWillie Noyce.\nHarry Smith.\nLcnoro Hill.\n 4\t\nneeded from a boiling teakettle. Who It**   two  cups ol nulverited\ndone, turn ont on a lar.*.-. tla*    dish sugar ar.d a *la-!i ol nutmeg   smooth\nand garnisli with pretty green*-;    and int 11    tool               1 broad pointed\nserve.      For the pudding use      this knife and set in a cool place until the\nsauce: Stir to a cream one cup      of pudding is n --\u25a0<;\u2022  to serve.\nK\nEvery family has need ol a good,\nreliable liniment. For sprains, bin's\nes, soreness of tho muscles and i lit n-\nmatlo pains thru* is nono better Ihan\nChamberlain's, Sold by all d< tl-\nrrs. i \u25a0 H\nChristmas Plum Pudding\nThe following recipe has been In use\nin the contributor's lamlly loi   1;\none hundred    yeai 1, and li strongly\nrccom mended.\nplum  Pudding.\u2014Ono  pound 'f bod\nsuet    Chopped      flnej one pound      I*'--*\nseeded    raisins    cut   in halves; ono'\npound of dried currants, washed   and\ndried; half    pound nf citron shredded\nlim*, live tableapoonfula    of      brown\nMiliar, rolled fine; two large handful\nol   stale bread    crumbs, three table\nspoonfuls   of flour; one nutmeg;     one\ntablcspoonlul    each of ground clnna-\nmen nnd   powdered    mace;   half teo-\nBpOOnful     of   powdered    cloves; four\ntarge tablcspoontuls  of cream (use a 1\ncooking spoon); eight eggs, two gills]\nof brandy   (orange    Juice or    grape!\njuice    may be substituted for       tho\nbrandy), and the grated rind of   one\nlarge lemon.\nMix the Ingredients all together\nsmoothly; dip the pudding bag in i\nboiling water, tltcfl dredge iln* Inside\nwith Hour; put in the pudding batter,'\nleaving plenty of room to swell, and |\ntie up tightly; put into a pot of boil- !\nint*; water and boll from two lo j\nHire\"! hours, in a good-sited vessel, j\nwilh plenty o( water, replenishing as\nBe Sure and\nSee Us\nBefore Buying Your\nXmas\nGifts\nWc  have  everything to please\nyour friends\n^\nFixtures\nBrackets\nxL\nStand Lamps\nElectric Irons\nToasters      Heaters\nChafing Dishes\nPercolators, Etc.\nWith any of these articles you\nhave our Guarantee\nDavis Bros. Electric Co.\nLIMITED\nCRANBROOK ANO FERNIE\nA THB URANBROOK   HERALD\nPhone 56\nTHEQiJ^     ^\nProtect Your Health\nBy Buying Pure Food\nWe hear much about the high cost of living.\nYou can reduce your account on our quantity\nprice. It costs us considerable to deliver an\norder lo your house every day. Buy a month's\nsupply and see whal you can save.\nEverything in line for Xmas. Some especially good things in our China and Glassware\nDepartmeni.\nCampbell 6* Manning\n********************** **\n*************************\nBOWLING.\nBLOCK 88   VS. PROFESSIONALS!\nNovember 30th.\nHloek 88-\nStopheii UU  128 151\nKalldllll  157   151 Ml\nCusll  170   121 19\u00bb\nKelly   167   145 179\nDavis   130   130 153\n701   075 822-22111\nI'rolifisionals\u2014\ndraco 112  133 118\nllillislan   113   115 125\nPlotclicr  127  103    nii-\nC'ool  132   133 135\nKill))'  175   101 Mil\n7111   587 026-11132\nlilnck 88 mm 3-0.\nMakiiiB highest team score to ilate\nRAMBLERS  VS.  SHARKS.\nDecembor lai.\nRamblers\u2014\nCusll 122   123 177\nI'arliu  138   1119 180\nI. Tiirnley  119   105 111\nToot  140   213 130\n!\u2022;. Turnley lot ni no\nSharks\u2014\nM. < 'a 11 uin ,.\nI Kelly \t\nQriovcs \t\n|Clnrrct't \t\nI Crooks \t\nR. C. Ca^rr\nTHE WALL PAPER  STORE\nPAINTER\nHOUSE\nSIGN\nCARRIAGE\nPAPERIN3\nPAINTING\nGLAZING\nPhone  321\nNorbury Ave.   *\n********************** *******\n023 781 711-2115\n.127 177 121\n... 95 180 130\n... \u00bb8 142 108\n.101 147 121\n...115 151 122\n5(111 787 005-1950\nsouth\nSIKH'S VS    BAKER   ST\nDecember 4th.\nSlio|)S-\nTyler\nSlianklaml\nIlmwii \t\nSinclair ....\nIlallile \t\n...121\n...1113\n...138\n...157\n...138\n128\n133\n163\n192\n151\n113\n138\n175\n101\n121\n720   770   711-2201\n\"\u2014\u2014  Millie\nRead the Herald, $2.00 a Yearl,.\nBaker SI. South\u2014\nPye  110 113 151\nJohnston  152 179 157\nMvers  179 163 112\n.lours  139 183 100\n 132 172 155\n718   8(19   738-2295\nBaker SI.   South made best scores\nFOR YOUR\nXmas\nDinner\nSelect some of\nTHESE\nFine Wines\nThey Are All\nImported Direct\nll is ihc PERFECTION 01-1 \u201e       ..  \u201e    ,\u201e.   \u201e\n....... \u201e\u201e\u00bb\u201e. i From the Best Wine Grow*\nPORT WINE idg countries in the\nTry a Boltlo mid lie Convinced | World\nGood Old Douro\nPort\nts a gloriotiB wiiio.    It helps t\ndigest the iliiiin-r,\nll is strengthening to tl\nsystem and deligutfal to tli\npnlato.\nBright and Sparkling Wine\nKor the simple family repast.\nMumm's Champagne\nIs thu KING ot Sparkling\nWines. It produces the .fleet\ntlmt when one buttle is gone\ny.all (eel so niiirli lietter that\nyou want another.\nHall Dozen Pint Bottles\nwuuld meet yonr requirements\nnieely.\nTo the Family Trade Only\nWe are giving away with every Xmas order of $5.00 or over a\nBEAUTIFUL HAND TINTED WATER COLOR CALENDAR\na copy nl which will i\u00ab on exhibition In mir windowduring Ximu week December in to i'.i\nWe make a\nSpecialty of the\nFamily Trade\nAll Orders Promptly\nDelivered\nJerez de la Frontera\nSPAIN\nIs where we iiuiK.rt all our\nSHERRIES from. You should\nhave a bottle to grace your\nXmas Dinner, It will add \/est\nto the feust ami pleasure to the\nparty. The name of the wine\nmilker is\nA. tt. Vuldespiim y linn.\nami he uever allows any but the\nbeat of wines to leave his cellar.\nIt has a flavor ami bouquet\nwhich bespeaks its high quality,\nAlex. L.\nMc Dermot\nWHOLESALE\nWine Merchant\nP.O.Box E        Phone 17\nCranbrook, B. C.\nA Smile\nis tho most natural thing in the\nworld it it conies at the right\ntime and is not overdone. For\nexample\nA Claret Smile\nWhat mora appropriate at the\ndinner hour.\nA Sauterne Smile\nis also a requisite bracer if\nfatigued. AH our Wines make\nthe Helpful 5mlies that do good\nand no harm.\nIn uny game flayed su fur.\nHlghesl scores in bills week's bowling\nleague:\nSinclair, highest three strings ....513\nKelly, second   highest, with throe\nstrings  491\nTeet, highest single  213\nCusli second with  1\u00bb9\nThe bowling committiT have an invitation from the Nelson howling loa-\ngue to play homo nntl home games,\nand arrangements will soon be made\nplay. The boys are making good\nscores this year und should lie able\nto make a goml showing willi thetj\nboys tram Nelson.\nwhom played the same parte       last\nEdwards as    Malvolio and Mr. Randall   McAllister as Duke Orsino,    of\n| season with great success.\nti the mm\n'TIIK IUVA-LS.\"\nIii lliese days of musical coinedy it\nis ['mnl occasionally to have the opportunity ot seeing one uf the elassie\ncomedies upon which the stage has\nrisen to its present security, Of\ncourse, musical comedy is refreshing anil charming iu its way, but it\nlacks, the Inherent wit ami humor\nwhich marks such comedies as \"The\nRivals,\" \"She Stoops to Conquer,\"\n\"The School tor Scandal\" and other\nsimilar famous plays.\n\"The Rivals,\" wbieh stands preeminent among English comedy masterpieces, is to be presented at the\nAuditorium on Wednesday, December\n\u25a0 'Uli by Mr. William Yule and a very\ntalented cnimiany of metropolitan\nplayers, ami students of tht* drama\nwill have an excellent opportunity of\nseeing the best in laughing plavs\nproperly portrayed in every detail of\ncharacter and staging.\nMr. Yule, with bis peculiar talent\nfor character comedy, will without\ndoubt lie most happily cast as the\nlumbering, self-sat islied, yet withal\ncowardly lumpkin \"Rob Acres,\" the\nrole which the late Joseph .IcfTcr-\nson so loved to play and in which\nbe shone  more brilliantly than\nKip Van Winkle.\"\nHut Mr. Yule does not propose to\nmonopolize the center of the sta;,*'\nlie bas engaged such a fine .support\ning company that all tbe fam-illi\ncl waiters of the piece, sueh as !.y-\ndia Languish, Mrs. Malaprep, Captain Absolute, Sir Lucius O'Trlggcr\nand Sir Anthony Absolute, will hav\ntheir due share ot attention and applause,\n\"The Rivals\" is a beautiful sample\nof brilliant dialogue and most amusing situations.\nMr. Yule's engagement at the Auditorium is for two nights and the\nseat sale will open at Iteattic-Mur-\nphy Co.'s store on Momlay next.\n\"TWELFTH NIGHT.\"\nWOMEN'S INSTITUTE\n\\n unusually large meeting ot the\nWomen's Institute took place last\nTuesday, including a number ot visitors, who are always made welcome. The business transacted was\nmainly of a general nature. On Monday and Tuesday of next week important sessions of the Institute will\nbe held, both in the morning, at\n10.30 o'clock aud iu the afternoon, at\n2 o'clock, when Miss Livingstone, uf\nVancouver, a professor of domestic\nscience, will address the meetings.\nIter talks will tie devoted to domestic science, dealing with labor-savliig\ncooking utensils, cutting and trt*\nmi'iiR of meats, economical housekeeping nnd kindred topics. A cordial invitation to all ladles interested is\nextended lo attend these nuvtiings.\nOn Christmas Morning\nST.\nShakespeare's greatest comedy\n\"Twelfth Night,\" will In* the attraction at (be Auditorium theatre,\nThursday, December llth. Last\nseason Mr. Yule played the role of\nSir Toby Heidi for eight months\nwitb groat success ami will present\nthis clever comedy with entire costume anil scenic equipment the second night of bis engagement in Cran*\n11 rook.\nMany t>cople who have nol read the\ngreat pool's works connect Shakespeare's name with bcavy drama and\ntragedy, overlooking lhe fact that;\n\u25a0tm* of the most amusing and delightful comedies came ftiiin his pen.:\nMr. Yule will be supported by Miss\nViolet     Eddy   as Viola, Mr. Henley |\nFOLLOWED    BY   CONCERT   ANI)\nDANCE IN THE MASONIC\nHALL.\nThe patron saint of Scotland, St\nAndrew, was honored in fine fashion\nby a large and enthusiastic gathering\nof Scots and Scotch Canadians in\nCranbrook on the 'night ot 30th Novcmlier. Between seventy and eighty\nsat down in the Masonic hall to\nfeast of haggis, and other Scotch\nfare. Few can make the haggis so\nwell as Mr. Frame, who provided the\nrepast.\nThe Rev. C, O. Main presided and\nproposed the toasts of the King and\nthe Duke of Connaughl in his usual\nable and forcible way.\nMr. J. Flngal Smith gave the\nspeech of the evening. For half an\nhour he told us of the doings ot\nScotsmen, and was listened to with\nthe greatest interest. He made\nprouder of our native land (if that\nbe possible) than ever before. He\ntook us back so far that be reminded\none of the story of tbe woman who\nobjected to the innovation of placing\na musical instrument In the church.\n.She said: \"We have sang the Psalms\nof David to the tunes ot David since\ntbe time of the flood!\"\nDr. .1. H. M. Hell spoke on the\nprofessions, mentioned the surgical\ninst rumen ts necessary tu enable\nScotchman to see a joke (an English\njoke, ol course) The instrument is\nthe corkscrew. Mr. Macdonald gav\ntlie address to tbe haggis, which was\nheartily applauded.\nThen came tlie concert Mr. and\nMrs. Stevenson's singing was greally\nenjoyed. The latter sang \"Beanie\nPrince Charlie\" and \"Annie Laurie.\"\nMr. Alan Oraham recited \"Wee Willie Paterson'' and kept tbe audience\nvastly amused. For an encore he\ngave one of Harry Lauder's songs,\nwith patter ol his own. Mr. T.\nHorton Campbell recited \"The Scotch\nman's Prayer,\" which was deservedly\nencored.\nTlie tallies were then, removed from\nthe hall and dancing began. Mr. A.\nClark rendered great service un bis\nviolin and Mr. Orabam played the\nbagpipes to perfection. Mr. McCow-\nan gave an excellent sword dance.\nft was altogether a most enjoyable\nand successful evening, and tlw thanks\nof all are due especially to Mr.\nLumsden. of the Royal Dank, who\nworked unsparingly for tlie brilliant\nsuccess which was achieved.\nAuditorium Theatre\nC. P. WALKER PRESENTS\nWm. Yule and Company\nIn Richard Brintley Sheridan'* Brilliant Comedy\n\"The Rivals\"\nWednesday, December 13th\nand Shakespeare'! Greatest Comedy\n\"Twelfth Night\"\nThursday, December 14\nHandsome\nCostumes\nSeats on Sale at Beattie-Murphy Drag Co'a Store\nPrices: $1.00,75c, and 50c, Children 25c\nElaborate Scenic\nEquipment\nmil B\n\\m M v.\n7\/S f XV    \u25a0 'I    \u25a0'\nLet No Child Be\nDisappointed\nMany People Have Already   Purchased Their\nTOY'S\nHaving them put aside for Xmas Eve\nDo not wait until Ihe Inst tiny li purchase. In jour\nheart you know, for llie children's sake, little presents\nmust Ih' made.     Then look iii curly.\nOur Stock is Complete\nA 9iin.ll investment will furnish appropriate Rifts lor\nthe entire family.\nThe youngaa well as the old can be supplied from\nour stock.\n*\n*\n\u2666\n\u25a0\u00bb\n*\n*\nft\nft\n\u00bb\nft\n*\n*\nft\nft\nft\n!\u00bb\nft\n*\n\u2022\u00bb\n\u2666\nft\nft\n*\n\u25a0\u00bb\n\u2666\n\u2666\nft\n\u2022>\nCranbrook Co-Operative Stores,\nLIMITED\n\u00ab \u00bb\n************** 9*****4* ****** *\nTHE PALM\nNOW it the time to Buy your\nXmas Toys and j\nConfectionery\nIn Fancy Boxes\nPRICES RANGE FROM 5c. to $12.00\nWe also carry a large assortment of\nHome-Made Candies\nMade on the premises\nINSPECTION INVITKI1\nNcKAY & JACKSON\nProprietors\nThe\n*******\n\u00bb\nI Lund Land and Development *\n\u00ab Company, Limited.        I\n\u2022 *>\n~ Fruit, Agricultural, Urazinir. anil limber Lands. '\n\u2022 Insurance, Stocks antl Bonds. *\n* Wholesale Dealers In Lumber. *\n*\u00bb   ft\n*) - a>\n* Office: Corner Fenwick Avenue and J\n\u2022 Baker Street. \u2022\n41 ft\n*****99**944*44 4 44 4 4 4*******\nWhere to go for First Class Job Work\nTHE HERALD OFFICE. THE   ORANBROOK   II KHALI)\niiml save your time* und temper, You\nknow what those last low days\nbeforo Christmas ar.*\u2014nE WISE!\nA genuine reduction ot 15 per cent\noil furniture until December 23rd at\nK.K.I'.A-P. House.\nDainty    berry    sets,   rake plates,\nN\nPlum Pudding\nnml (liririliiiiiH'iin* j ml II roll nil Iln* rorni'p, nml tVOUN\nprqmrt'd tor holh. Our proamil Htock of JtiHolry,Cut\ntiliiNH, silvt'nvinc I Id ml I'altitfd (liliin. itml in fmi\nini.vililiiu tli ii i (itn* nn to rally wmiM ospuol to iiml in nn\nup to ila'n Jowolry HtnrtL inr eiirpnaww 11115thing \u00ab\u2022\u00bb\nli ivoover iittemptod beforo   Blniiy.'rtfoplfl have nlri'ie\nil,t* niiiiti* llattorlllg M'liinrkH 'ilmiit 11111-iI|m|i|iiv. Ui'\ncxpoclnd Hh'.v ivrmltl, f.mill Hi nw how iln-.v i-uuM\nwry wall tin aiiythltiK>lw,   Por tu tell yon tlm I nil It.\nffB, iiiii'Hi'lvi'H, urn jiixl n 'lillli- Iiii pr I ut It,   Nm*,.\nhIiiii Is your opinion? ;Tlial'\u00ab M10 flmil u-it, Wlinltmr\nyou mny think, ttii.k\"uw tllll, that tfd IllOUgllt   mnl\npltinnpil ititii Mm I.i F Ihivti'-f our \"brat yd\" Holiday\nUUplny thU year. 'IV rottultti of our* offorta await\n-,-Diir Itupw(lion, I'nmi- in anyway ami huvu n luoh\nn run ml mnl  1 xponlltia to ba liitorwitml nml ln-m-\nNOTICE\nWe invite the Ladles of Cran\nbrook who are particular about\nthe quality of fruits they use for\ntheir Xmas baking; to inspect our\nstock before arranging for their\nholiday requirements Samples\nof our new imported fruits can be\nseen in our pure food grocery\nwindow We want all the ladies\nin Cranbrook to see our Xmas\nfruits.\nThe Fink Mercantile Co. Ltd.\nTOWN TOPICS\nKilhy frames pictures.\nMrs s. ('oui ami baby have returned homo from the Home hospital.\nMince meat in packets and tins at\nthe R.K.P.&P, House,\nHuy the baby a plate for Xmas.\nspecial designs. Prices from 85c.\nio tl.25.\u2014Campbell and Manning\nchoice fresh dried friths ami candled peels at Ward and Harris.\nOntario apple cider at Little and\nAtchison's.\nPcarman'a sugar cured ham\u2014fresh\nthis week\u2014at Kink's Pure Food\nGrocery.\nBom.\u2014AI the Hume hospital, to\nMr. ami Mis. Man us Mai tin. of\nMoyle, a son, Monday, December 1th.\nFurnished room to rent Apph\nH..\\ s , Herald ofllce. 49-M\nWANTRD -Thori n :i,h     compeUol\nlitiiisi-keepei       f il      pet lod      ot       llihv\nmonths Vpplj  11   il , Herald    of-\nii.'.' i\" tl\nHugh Qtlmour, ex-Si P I'. \u25a0>( \\ an\nconvei. was a visitor III Icwn     this\nV.ivk.\nLittle   ami    Mchiton, head [tuit.-r*.1\nfm   Hazelwood ice 1 nam   H.i tlwood\nImtl ci in 1 IK   .uni   Hazelwood cream\nbutter\nPoultrj    ( Is\n]\u25a0: K P &P   Housi\nOai g's baric\nup   iti        iiuiinal\nOl all  Kinds at   thr\niugai 1 andj  made\n^^^^^^^^^^ ami   loi*.     ;ll\\\\a\\'*\nplease Uw   children - Oampbell     and\nManning,\nCalifornia grapt fi 10. each al\nWard ami Hams\nBee  oui   thspia, oi choeolat\nfnnej boxes*\u2014Little ami ttcblson.\ncadiiin \\ s Rngtlsh otto olatai      at\nI-'hiK-     Pure    l\" 1   Clroeer*)      You\nImoa  ihr Cadburj quaHt)\nu \\mi 11 Mlrnographci Vpply D\n1* Ut 1 aa C1ai1tnn.1i. Hotel\nblocS 49 it\nW. D.   Hill left for tho coast.\nWednesday,     lie was accompanied as\nfar as Spokane hy W. Halsall.\nFine Juicy grape fruit al EMC.P.A\nP. House.\nSee our stcck of Oanong's (J. B.\nchocolates iu fancy boxes and remember thai Oanong's is always good.\u2014\nCampbell and Manning.\nHubbard squash ami citrons at\nWaul ami Harris.\nSweet potatoes at Little and Atchison's.\nWhen you buy your Xmas fruits at\nKink's you can rest assured you are\ngetting the finest procurable, \"Quality'1 is the watchword at Kink's Pure\nFood Grocery,\nHeap Holland and Sam Ilanlit*\nwere down from Fairmont ihis week\non their way home in the old Country (or the Christmas holidays.\nOur rockers attrract trade for\nthey are roomy and serviceable.\nWc have a larjce range in many\ndesigns COME IN AND SH:\nFOK YOURSELF. East Kootenay Produce & Provision House.\nKnox Church Ladies Aid will    bold\ntheir regular ehurcli tea meeting    on\nWednesday    next,   from 3 lo fi p.m .\nt   the residence ol Mrs. C   Stevens\nShop early\u2014so that the ciil behind ih.' counter can enjoy Christmas\nloo.\nIt..sis. caination**, violets .in.! ehrv-\nsantliemitms (nr Xmas.\u2014Campbell\nand Manning.\n\\m.is oranges per bos M 00 al\nWard and Harrli\nFresh hoi house lettuce and celery\nat Little *aml AtcWton't.\nChina is always acceptable as s\noft. but rspcclall) s,> nt Xmas. Wc\nare showing \u25a0 beautiful line ot the\nducal the ohl world potteries produce.\u2014The Fink Mercantile Co . ltd\nFOR BALK CHEAP -JJahj ear\nrlage in good condition Applj Box\nt. Herald ofllce '\" IP\nInspectoi Oordon, ol \\ letoria, vis\nih*.: the high school this week, and\n. xprcssrd himself as being htghlj\npleased with the progress beiof\nmade\n\\pp)esl No* 1- Ihc Hmc t 1 procure\n..nn ,>. 11.i.i mpplj See on' railed\nBtoch    l' K i* Ai*   House\nI.tax. youi orders earlj foi Xmas\n\u00bb.,\u00bb., Ui    \u00abiii have the largest\n\u25a0toch evi-i broughl Into the pity.\u2014\nCampbell ami Manning,\nphone 18\u2014l.itn and \\tcWson\u2014(01\n.uw thing in    the frull line\nimi'i tn* .1 cinistin.i' Itushei. and\nnet red  in the    lace    Ordei earlj\nPOULTRY SUPPLIES\nWhole Corn\n$2.75 cwt.\nMica Grit\n$2.50 cwt,\nCracked Corn\n2.80   \"\nWheat\n1.80   \"\nScratch Food\n3.00   \"\nBarley\n1.90   \"\nOyster Shell\n3.00   \"\nOats\n1.70   \"\nSubject to 3 per cent. Discount (or cash\nCRANBROOK TRADING GO.\nLIMITED\nHour, Feed, Poultry Supplies, Carriages, Saddlery,\nImplements, Harness Repairing\nfruit and bon-bt\nhi dishes, celery trays\nantl     chocolate\npot.s in   t\namy ha'ntl-\npainted   eliina.-\n-Campbell\nand     Man-\niiini;.\nFor children's-\nXmas nov\nel ties     see\nour display.\u2014Little and Atchison.\nMiss Dorothy\nBarton nn\nderwent an\noperation at iln\n\u2022 Hume hos\npltal early\nin  lho   week.\nHer friemh\ni  Will      he\npleased   lo h-ai\n11 that  she\nis progres-\nsing fnvi lahly,\nIf you     want\nhigh class,\nfrcsh con-\nfecli'Miei y,     go\nson's.\nAnything in\nto Little\nand Atchl-\nllie feed tin\n.- ;it        the\nK.K.I' AlV  IJo.\nise.\nNew Valencia raisins, iins, dates,\ntabic raisins, nuts, etc. Everything\niu line for Xmas. Quality and price\nguaranteed,\u2014Campbell    and Manning\nFred Smyth, formerly editor of the\nMovie Leader, is down from Hazel-\ntun, when* he spent the summer\nmonths. Fred has a good story to\nlt-11 of hia northern experiences,\nwhich, unfortunately, was crowded\nout uf this issue, along with a lot\nof other live matter.\nQhnistraas crackers, tinsel, ornaments ami all kinds f,\\ Christmas tree\ndecorations.\u2014Campbell uml Manning.\nTu fancy boxes of chocolates we\nhavo Popham's, Oanong's, Ncllscn's\nand Fry's to choose from. All\nguaranteed fresh goods.\u2014Little and\nAtchison.\nUnloaded this week a Car of\nSleighs and Cuttera all Sizes, ard\nprices right. East Kootenay Pro-\nduce and Provision House.\nThe Empire Electric company are\nvery busy these days. They have a\ngang of men at work out at Windermere wiring houses and installing\na dynamo. Another gang is employed at Bull Itiver wiring houses\nfor tbe ('.P.It. Locally business is\nbrisk, Maurice (Jtiain working harder\nthan ever to keep up with (Ih* calls\non his services.\nHarness and saddlery of all kinds\nat the E.K.P.&P. House.\nCaptain Stride, of tire Salvation\nArmy corps, will be calling upon\nciti\/ens during the next few days for\ntheir support in providing for the\nneedy al this Christmaslide. Kindly\nrespond so Unit everyone In Craubrook may he able Ih enjoy Christmas cheer.\nGroceries! where you can save\nmoney at lhe E.K.PAP. House.\nA. c, Bowness, tho wholesale\nlienor man. has taken over the prem-\niies recently occupied by the Cran-\nbrook Cafe antl hail them thrown\nInto his present quarters, making a\nme large. commtHlious sure, with\niiitahlc offices. As usual, at this\ncftsnn of the year. Mr. Howness is\nan *. itn: a targe stock of seasonable\nliquors, but several large shipments\npert a lly ordered for the Christinas\ntrade have not as yet arrived, hut\nre tine any dny.\nThat la per cent off furniture is a\n\u25a0Masher at the E.K.P.A-P House, j\n\\a will in* men by an announcement appearing elsewhere in this issue. Alt. William (iticrard has secured |\n,-iitiie control ot the Auditorium\ntheatre, having bought out his former\npartner, Mr. K M DeReimer, who\nwith Mi faulty left today for    New\nYork      where  thev     will visit      with\nMr DeRelmer's parents lor the next\n\u2022litis- months It is Mr. Gueratd's\nIntention lo at once set aboul certain\nimprovements t. the Auditorium\nWhich will make of it the finest pic-\ntun house in Western Canada. lie inlemls lo provide for change of programme four times a week, Mr.\nGuerard has some good bookings for\nthe holiday season and will make it\na tide to secure the lies! that is\ngoing in the Pacific Northwest.\n\u25a0fas Finla) returned from Alberta\n..ii Monday ami left for Spoknne nu\nTucada) Ih will be hack in a dny\n,11 two and will then return to the\nMaple Leaf colliery, Helleviie,  Alia\nKilhy frames pictures.\nrhe delegates to the recent Conservative convention al New Wcst-\nmiiistei returned home last week end.\nMr W II. MtKailane, one of lhe\ndelegates, iu discussing their visit\nlo tlie coast, said, that apnrt from\nIbe convention itself, tbe most inter\ni-sttig feature of Iheir outing was the\n\\isit in tin* Coquttlam asylum, where\nlhe provincial government are estah-\nlishing a commodious retreat for the\ninsane. This Institution is situated\nsome twelve miles from New Westminster in low lying land, suitable\nfor cultivation. There arc a lot ot\nblooded Btoch on the farm, including\nburses and cattle, cared for hy the\nlunatics. Mr. McFarlane was greatly impressed by the interest displayed by the lunatics in their work, and\nalso hy tbe splendid orchestra provided hy these unfortunates at the\nbanquet served on the premises to tlie\nvisiting Tories. Apart from tbe\nskilled instructors and wardens, all\ntbe work on Ibis big establishment\ntr being done, and well done nt that,\nhy tho inmates.\nTreat yourself for Christmas. Have\ntbnt picture fi anted which you've\nbail In the drawer so long. We do the\nwork well and our prices nre right.\u2014\nW. W. Kilhy, practical picture fram-\nei, Armstrong avenue. 49\nBetWmSZK\nA Host of Useful Gifts\nTHIS store has aimed to get together the greatest possible asssrtment of USEFUL Holiday\nGifts.    You have only to wander through this store to see how well it has succeeded.    The\nuseful gifts are now taking the place of the useless ones that used to be exchanged among\nfriends as a remembrance of the season.    Below are some lists of appropriate gifts for the holiday\nseason.    By doing your shopping now, and as much as possible in the morning, you are getting the\nadvantage of a better selection and a better service\u2014\"SHOP EARLY.\"\nGifts for the Home\nDOWN COMFORTERS--Splendid gifts $5.00 to $18.00\nWHITE BED SPREADS  A i*r.ni variety .      t?l .!.'5 to *!i.im\nCARPET SQUARES   <\u00bb Wool, BriiBBels, nml Ax.\nminster Up lo $50.00\nCURTAINS   In Lace, Madras und Tapestry .\nUp to >?!l.00 Pair\nSOFA PILLOWS   A great assortment in Worked\nLinen, Silk. Velvet, Satin ami Leather      Up to $8.50\nBLANKETS- A sensiblegift    $1.50npU>$10.00a Pair\nGifts for the Husband\nCLOTHINC   Hy leaving au order for a Suit or Overcoat, you\nwould make no mistake iu your selection of a gift for him.\nLOUNCINC ROBES AND SMOKING JACKETS  Onr\nselection is especially good      $4.50 to $18.00\nNECKWEAR- An endless variety.     25c. to $ 1.50\nSHOES   The fatuous   \"Segal\" aud  \"Slater\"\nShoes, in all the popular styles.    $11.00 to $ I 0.00\nSLIPPERS   House, Moccasins,   lloiueos,   Etc.\nAll sizes  50c. up to $i.50\nGifts for the Young Man\nMUFFLERS   The famous \" Bradley\" style     li.V.\nKnit Silk ami Cotton and Figured Silk. ...     50c. to $4.50\nLEATHER COLLAR BOXES   Inexpensive and very popular.\nSWEATER COATS    tn \"ll styles and colors.    $1.75 to $5.00   J    TOQUES    A\nGifts For the Wife\nFURS   Perhaps tlio moat appreciated gifts.   A fine selection at\nprices to suit all purst-s.\nCOATS   An excellent gift, and our !-;u' range nnd moderate\nrat.- prices ure especially pleasing.\nBLOUSES   A good assortment $1.25 to$l (.50\nour stock of (lift Collars, Belts, Jabots, Hand Bags. Work\nBags, Umbrellas, Hosiery, and Fancy Work of all kinds is\nwithout equal in tbe city.\nGifts for the Young Lady\nEVENING DRESSES- Vou would surely select righl in\ngiving one of our Evening Dresses. All prices upto $75.00\nCLOVES   lu all styles of Kid and Mochn.   A\ngift that is always useful. 75o  to $3.50\nEVENINC SLIPPERS   Many very dainty models .*;l\u201e50 to $5.50\nHANDKERCHIEFS   An Infinite variety 5c lo $ 1.25\nGifts for Children\nCOATS   The lies! range ever sliewn in Cran.\nIirool; .   , $3.50 I\" .SIO.HO\nHAIR RIBBONS   In Plain mid Dre\u00abteu I'm.\nterns. A dainty gift for a child I .\">,\u2022 to $ 1.00 i*t Yanl\nSHOES    A   line assortment iu nil the styles\nand leathers $1.00 to $2.50\ninge in all colon 50c. to $1.75\nKeep in mind that our BIG REDUCTIONS still continue in Trimmed Millinery and Ladies' Suits\n1\\3 off any Trimmed Hat      1\\4 off any Ladies Suit in Stock\nN. B.\u2014Wc will gladly lay aside any article until wanted\nMcCREERY BROS.\nCRANBROOK'S   DRY   GOODS\nAND CLOTHING STORES\nWHAT is   a    more\nsubstantial Christ-\nnnts reminder than\nn nice new\nX\nM\nA\nS\nG\nI\nF\nT\nS\nThese Ranges are too well\nknown to need much to be\nsaid about them.\nllul we might just point\nout that with its new SEMI-\nSTEEL LININGS the fire,\nbox will s'and much mure\nheat than with tho ordinary cast iron The NICKELED STEEL OVEN will not\nrust. The new style warm.\nIngoloset give, more room\nand is easy to clean. The\nBURNISHED TOP is very\neasy to keep clean and is\nvery popular.\nWe are selling the range\nat lower prices than it ean\nbe purchased at ('nasi\npoint.,\n\u2022lust drop in and talk it\nover.\nPatmore Bros.\nThe Ranje Store.\"\ni   MCLI 1 SLEDfGE HAMMER TALK\nX    |V|L|\\   I   By ERNEST HALL. M.D. of Victoria, on\n| Alcohol. Disease. White Slavism\n\u2666   Ai\\J| V I    Illustrated by Many Lantern Slides, in\n* Auditorium, December llth at 8:30 p.m.\n* NO BOYS UNDCR 15 y\n********************** **********************\n! t*: *********************** ********\n*\n\u00bb\nt\nIt's   the Same Place\nThe Place that is Popular\nHood as tbe llest\nBetter than the H.-st\nThe Cosmopolitan\nIf you come oocei\nVou will come again\nE. II SMALL, PEOPRtBToa\n***********************\nCranbrook Steam Laundry\nWe are now ready to do all kinds of laundry\nwork quickly and by the most approved sanitary methods.\n\u2022 FREE MENDING tor all gentlemen's apparel.\n\u2022 Laundry promptly called for ami deliver, d.\n\u2022 Watch for the aiiiioiiiiceuieiit of our Formal\nOPENING DAI for the Ladies of Oranbrook.\n\u2022 Beginning Dee. lst we will do \" Rough I'ry \"\nwork once a week.   Call up No. 56 for particulars.\n\u2022 Inspection of tin.' General  Poblic invited at\nany time.\n' (leiitlemeii ! Don't forgot we sew yonr buttons on FREE !\n' CIVE US A TRIAL.   PHONE 55.\nWe have added a night watchman to our force to pro-\ntool our patrons from danger of loss by tire.\n1\nCranbrook Steam Laundry 10\nTHK  CHANBROOK  HERALD\nOF SALVATION ARMY\nCOMMISSIONER HEES, HEAD OF THE ARMY FORGES IN\nCANADA, DELIVERS INTERESTING ADDRESS\nerecting a borne in Winnipeg at a\nLost of $50,01)0, to which first offenders will bo sent instead ol going    to\nprison.\n\"Last March,\" said the commis\nsioner, \"1 had some con versa tion\nwith tbe late Magistrate Daly, out ol\nwhich a scheme grew, the government\nHiving $15,000, and the city $15,000,\nami the generous public the other\n$20,000, the i-dea being the erection ol\na home where young women could bo\nsent instead ot going to jail. This\nhome will he opened in a few weeks.\nThere will lie no prison bars, but love\nwill   he     the   ruling power.     Three wonderful\nECZEMA CAN BE CURED\nTbere is no need lor you to suffer\nanother day with tlw awful itch from\nEczema, Psoriasis, Suit Kbeum, or\nany otlier skin disease- D.D.D. Prescription for Eczema stops the itch\ninstantly! Yes, the instant ihe first\nfew drops arc applied to the skin the\nburning is stopped    \u2014\nnot      iu half an       hour,\nnot in 10 minutes, hut in 10 seconds]\nYou car. have no idea of the wonderful effect of D.D.D. unit your sut*\nEering ^   instantly    relieved Uy tWi',6**'\nwhen used\nAlthough they failed to reach    St.'commencement,   making    640  acres,\nPetersburg, they are universally con-  mere or less.\ngratulated on achieving two record-*.\u2014     Located this    28th day of October,\nan oversea flight of 372 miles,    fi\\>m   1011.\nSwinemunde to  South Courland, and ( John Virgo, Agent for\na total flight of 1,055 miles, at       a Anna Radell, Locator.\ngreater   average  speed    than    fiutf Witness:\u2014\nhitherto attained by any medium ot\nlocomotion, whether train, motor car\nor aeroplane.\n\u2666\t\nFOR    SALE.-Household   furniture\nfor light housekeeping.      Phone 162,\n48-lt*\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark.\n4fl-5t\nremedy, and\nCranbrook\nfrom CommlBi\nin-chief ot the\n,vas bono\n(oner R\u00ab\nSalvatlo\nrlduv\ntl by a visit\n, commander-\nArmy forces\nHi- and his\nwore     the senativ\nover by Mr. Geo.\nof\ndie:\nin Canada, last K\nsecretary, Major Kinilluy\nguests nf Mr.   .1, N. McBride   during  wllh V\ntheir brief stay in lhe city,\non Fnil.iv evening C'ommlss\nReea was entertained at suppi\niht* local Solvation Arm] corps\nilu* barracks, and It was here,\nsupper, that a Herald ropi\nhad tin- pleasure of a lu\nwith this distinguished officer.\nCommissioner Reea is well advanced\nin years, hut carries himself as        a\nyoung man.\nin lhe scrvlci\nthirty-five years\nsociated    with\n\u25a0 , i     i    ...   Invited me tt meet its officials,\nh<WtSLtS^i\u00ab*-^*^\n' purchase     a   property for a juvenile\nsimilar to\nli)\n*, ilflel\nnlalivi\n, review\nArm j \u25a0\nCommissi\n11 the wi\niel ill If\nHe has travelled widely\n.- ol ihe Army, and    lor\nbeen closely as*\ngreal   general,\nWilliam Booth. The\ntlio commissioner's\nall too rapidly In a\ngeneral's numcroui\nbefore lhe Interview\npropounding    q\nbrief time     al\ndisposal passed\ndiscussion <>f the\nattributes and\ni could commence\nins   the coinmis-\ntingl\n\u25a0iun-1\nhis,\nstill\"\nchurch, presided\nThompson,\nol   Mr.    .1. I      ^^^^^^\nHees held     it fairly large and teprc-\nuiulieiice intensely  interested\nol some of tho work\nPot   twenty-three\nmer    Hits   has had\nrk in   Canada    and,\n^^^^^^^        there was a     great\nileal of in Iciest   in what lie tiad       10\ntell of the growth of the Army     and\nilie development    of Its many pbilan-\nthroplo enterprises. .\nBefore Commissioner Ttees commenced his address, Mayor Hunt, on\nbchall uf the city, in a few well chosen ami appropriate words, extended\nin Lho distinguished visitor a very\nhearty welcome to Cranbrook. Mr.\nHunt also took, occasion to express\nhis personal appreciation of the\nsplendid work done in the past and\nnow being carried on in all parts ol\ntlie world by the Salvation Army,\n| under its illustrious leader, General\nWilliam Booth.\nTbe commissioner, in opening, reminded his audience that the Army\nwas at present at work in lifty-ninc\ncountries and colonics and that its\nliterature was published in thirty-six\ndifferent languages antl the gospel\npreached in thirty different languages,\nComing in Cauatla, he said that one\nof ilie things that Impressed him\nmost after looking hack after twenty,\nyears was the wonderful way in\nwhich Un* Army's work was becoming known by all sections of the\ncountry from government, municipal\n.mil private sources, and as an illustration   of  that    fact never a week\nII.   weeks ago St. .John,\nNew Brunswick,   with D.D.D. Snap    it keeps the skin\nthe\nsinner was summoned to the me\nat ilu* Presbyterian church. The\nmiss loner   intimated thai despll\nadvanced   age, the general was\nwonderfully active, lu fnct he Insisted upon   keeping close watch over\nevery move in the Ainu's widespread\ncampaign and it was all that his\nmost devoted officers could do tu re\nlit-vt- him of a little of Ihe burdensome detail of the work. The general is now practically blind, none\nthe less lie still attends to his private correspondence and today writes\na clear, legible hand that would do\nnull I  io a man ui half Nis age   ami\nMi    III''  Mill     I'ossi-ssinli      ol    liis    eye- ._ \t\nral    has hopes ol  passes but  what  the Army .was\npoled to to undertake some phase of sioner, subsequently\nyear and he\nwill permit.\nAt the meeting in the I'resliyte\ncourt und detention home,\nthat now In Winnipeg. The commissioner also spoke of ihe work of the\nSalvation Army outside Canada, ami\nnoted the .fact thai the Army\ntaken over the management of\nwhole Leper settlement ot the Dutch\nIndies in co-operation wilh the government. Commissioner Rees made\nno apology for saying that lhe\nArmy's religion was the source of its\nstrength and that it placed very\nlittle reliance upon any social work\nthat did not aim at the regeneration\nof the in-dividual. The Salvation\nArmy, he concluded, aimed at tho\nheart and in support of his view the.\ndistinguished worker gave ample illustration to prove his assertion.\nOne interesting little anecdote told\nby the commissioner, will bear repetition. He was speaking ot his\nI experiences in Africa and told of an\nattempt he made to get together a\ngathering of aborigines for a little\ntalk. After three days hard canvassing he secured a pretty large crowd\nof natives. The meeting was proceeding satisfactorily, when ono of\nbis assistants stooped down to pick\nbis conceriana up. In so doing the\ninstrument let forth a sound which\nstruck fear into tlw hearts of the assembled natives, who one and all,\nwithout more ado, lied (rom the vicinity of so terrible a monster. In a\nmoment or two only the heels of his\nwere visible. The commis*\nin talking about\nremarked that\nin perfect condition.\nWe ure confident that D.D.D* will\ncure any ease of Eczema or skin Uou-\nIttc of any other kind, (let a tral\nbottle from the D.D.D. Laboratories,\nDept., t*. (J. 10 Colborne St., Toronto, or call and se\/ us about It. Cran-\nhutlj brook Dr-Jg and Book Store,\nthe\nOUTLINE OP   ROUTE   THROUOH\nBRITISH COLUMBIA.\nNOTICE.\naudience\nsight.        The   n-iieral    has hopes\npaying a final visit lo Canada    nexl   P _\nwill    di. it if his health   work     for the betterment of social this   same   incident,\nconditions. The commissioner point-; not one of his audience on that\nIan  cd out that UlO Army were      now'easion wore a vestige of clothing.\nHILL\n-r\nVIEW\nSUB-DIVISION\nCranbrook, B. C.\nThis beautiful new Sub-Division of the\nCity of Cranbrook is now on the market.\nIt is situated on the high rolling land to\nthe south of the City between Fenwick\nand Durick Avenues, 10 minutes walk\nfrom Post Office.\nLots 33 ft. x 130 ft.\nCorner Lots, $100.00\nInside Lots,   $75.00\nTerms: One-Third Cash.   Balance 6 and\n12 months.   Interest, 8 per cent\nPRICE:\nD. D. McLAWS\nReal Estate\nCranbrook Hotel Block\nInsurance\nCranbrook, B. C.\n11\n(Special to the Herald).\nNew Westminster, B.C., Dec. 4.\u2014\nAlthough the Canadian Highway association has only been in existence\nfor one month today, the work it\nhas accomplished in this short space\nof tiime is conclusive proof that the\norganization will be an Important\nfactor In the development of this\ncountry hy the hui.ding ot good\nroads.\nLetters of encouragement have\nbeen received by the officers from\nmany cities iu the east, and from\nHazel ton, Dawson and Alberni, the\nlatter the western terminus of the\nproposed Canadian highway.\nAlberni was last week visited by a\ntravelling representative of the Canadian Highway association, who\nfound every business man in that\ntown in hearty sympathy with the\nobjects of the association. Nanaimo\nand Victoria have also been canvassed and each city has added considerably to the strength cf the membership of this body.\nW. \\V. Foster, deputy minister ot\npublic works, in a letter to W. \u25a0!.\nKerr, president of the association,\noutlinea the following route as the\nmost practicable for the construction\nof British Columbia's portion of the\nCanadian highway: Alberni to Victoria, via Nanaimo; Vancouver\nWestminster, Hope, Princeton, Ross-\nUihI, thence to Trail, crossing the\nColumbia by the new hridge now in\ncourse of erection, and via Summit\nCreek, along the old IVwducy Trail\nto Creston, thence following the main\ntrunk road into Alberta.\nWhile this route cannot lie considered final until all the reports (rem the\nsurveyors aiid engineers have oeen\nsubmittal lo the department ot publie works, it is not likely that any\nimportant deviat.on will be made.\nBy his reference in his speech from\nthe throne at tlie opening of the\nhouse of commons on November 16,\nHis Royal Highness the Duke ol\nConnaughl. put the stamp of roval\napproval on the plan to construct a\nCanadlaa highway that will s .retch\nfrom coast to coast. His intimation that the federal and provincial\ngovernments would work hand In\nhand wilh a view to improving the\nIrigbwuys of Canada has already been\nol gn*at assistance to the men who\nar-* taking an active part in the work\nof the Canadian Highway association,\nshowing as it does that it only needs\nproper representation to the authori-\nic-s in order to secure at once the\ncittniiierufinent of this great national\nenterprise.\nNOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthat thirty days after dale. I intend\nto apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Worka (or a\nlicense to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following lands situate\nin the District ol Southeast Hoot-may, British Columbia, in Block\n4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near the N. E. corner post of\nLot ltiti.l and being the S. W. corner\npost of Anna Radell claim; thence\nrunning east 80 chains; thence north\nHO chaii.s; thence west 80 chains;\nthence south 81) chains to a point of\ncommencement, making tlio acres,\nmore or less.\nLocated this 31st day of October,\n1911.\nJohn Virgo, Agent for\nAnr.a Radell. Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark. 4tt-5t\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthat thirty days after dote I Intend\nto apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a\nlicense to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following lands situate\nin the District of Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block\n4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near 2 miles or 1110 chains cast uf\nthe northeast cori.er post of Lot\n1\u00ab\u00ab3 and being the S. W. corner post\nof Grace Radell claim; thence running easl 80 chains; tltonoo north 80\nchains; thence west 80 chains; thence\nsouth 80 chains to a point of oom-\nmenecment, making (140 acres, more\nor less.\nLocated this 28th day of October,\n1911.\n.lohn Virgo, Agcot for\nGrace Radell, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark. 46-51\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthut thirty days utter date 1 intend\nto apply io the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for u\nlicense to prospect for coal and pet-\noleum on the following lands situate\nin the District ol Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block\n4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near 2 miles east of the 25 mile\npost, west boundary line of Block\n1593, and being the N.W. corner post\nof Lilly Hand claim, thenee running\nsouth Kl) chains; thence cast 80\ncnalns; thence, north 80 chains;\nthence west 80 chains to a point of\ncommencement, making till) acres,\nmore or less.\nLocated this 10th day of October,\n1911.\nA. W. Belden, Agent for\nLilly Hand, Locator,\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark. 45 5t\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthat thirty days after dote 1 intend\nto apply to tbe Hon. Chief Commissioner ol Lands and Works for a\nlicense to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following lands situate\nin the District of Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block '\n4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near 2 miles or 160 chains east of\nthe N. E. corner pest ol Lot 1663\nand being the N. E. corner post of\nthe Anna Radell claim; thence running west 80 chains; thence south\n80 chains; thence cast SO chains;\nthence north 80 chains to a point of\ncommencement, making 640 acres,\nmore or less.\nLocated this 28th day of October,\n1911.\n\u2022lohn Virgo, Agent tor\nAnna Radell, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark. 16-51\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthat thirty days alter date I intend\nto apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a\nlicense to prospect lor eoal and petroleum on the following lamls situate\nin the District of Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block\n1593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near 1 mile or 80 chains east of\nPest No. 7488 of Lot numbered antl\nbeing tlie N. W. corner of said lot\nand being the S. W. corner post of\nAnna McDonald claim; thenco runningi\neast 80 chains; t-her.ee north 80 i\nliains; thence west 80 chains; thence\nsouth 80 chains to a point ot commencement, making 610 acres, more\nor less.\nLocated this 31st dav ot October,\n1911.\nJohn Virgo, Agent for\nAnna McDonald, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark. 46-5t\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthat thirty days after date I Intend\nto apply to thu Hon. Chief ('ononis\nsioner of Lands and Works for a\nlicense to prospect for coal and petroleum 011 the following lauds situate\nIn tlie District ol Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block\n4593:\nCommencing nt a post plan ted at or\nnear the 21 mile post of the ('..P.\nR. survey, lieing west side line of\nBlock 4593 and being the N.W. corner post of tho II. Mason Railing\nclaim; thence running south 80\nchains; thence east 80 chains; thence\nnorth 80 chains; thence west 80\nchains to a point ol commencement, making 610 acres more or\nless.\nLocated this llth day of October,\n1911.\nHoy Allen, Agent fnr\nII. Mason Raburg, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark\nA. W. Belden. 45-iH\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthat thirty days after -date I intend\nto apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner ol Lands and Works (or a\nlicense to prospect tor coal and petroleum on the following lands situate\nin the District ol Soutiw* Kw\ntenay, British Columbia, in Block\n4593:\nCotr-nicncing at a post planted at\nor near 20 chains north ol Lot 7488\nand being tbe N. W. corner of said\nlot, and being the S. W. corner post\nof Anna McDonald claim; thence east\n80 chains; thence north 80 chains;\nthence west 80 chains; thence south\n80 chains to a point ot commencement, making 640 acres, more or\nless.\nLocated this 31st day ol October,\n1911.\nJohn Virgo, Agent tor\nAnna McDonald, Locator.\nWitness:-\nBaptlsto X Lamerioux\nhis mark 4C-5t\nCOAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthat thirty days alter date I intend\nto aptly to the Chief Commissioner\nol Lands and to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands (or the District\nol East Kootenay lor a license to\nprospect lor coal and petroleum on\nthe following described lands, located on the North Fork of Michel\nCreek, twelve miles north of the\n<'rows Nest Pass Branch ol the Canadian Haw?.? Railway:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nthe southeast corner of Lot 6441,\nthence 80 chains north, thence 80\nchaii.s east, thence 80 chains south,\nthence 80 chains west to place of beginning, containing about 640 acres.\nDavid Still, Locator\n.1.1. Thomas, Agent. 44-5t*\nWONDERFUL BALLOON VOYAGE\nGREATER    AVERAGE      SPEED\nTHAN MOTOR CAR OR AEROPLANE-RECORD FI.IOHT\nIIY TWO FRENCHMEN.\nTill' immense distant.- ol 1,055 miles\nIins just lH*rli traversed In sixteen \u00bbud\na hull hour, in a balloon by two\nFrenchmen, Henri. Maurice lli.-n-\nulnie anil lime Ituiupclmuycr. who\nnre menihcis ol tin* Paris Aero clu'i.\nThey voyiifxeil (nun Complcgnc to -.lie\nFrlcdrichsladt illstriet ot Courlan.l,\nin the llnllle provinces.\nThe aeronauts final Intended to travel Irom Paris to St. Petersburg.\nTheir balloon, the Picnrdy, was ot\n78,000 cubic leet capacity. They IwJ\nprovided themselves with Russian\nmoney ami Russian dictionaries nml\nphrase books, Iiuriiin the entire\njourney they were carried along 1-y a\nstrong Kale, and siih-crci! much Irom\nrain and cold.\nAfler passing over Belgium nnd\npart of Germany they were bloA'n\nover the Baltic Sea, and did not see\nland again till they reached Husii.i\nIt was night when they decided to\ncome down, rather than risk being\ncarried far north ever Sweden and\nout Into the Arctic regions.\nThey were obliged to spend the\nwhole night in the open air In the\nstormiest weather. Assistance did\nnot arrive until eight o'clock the neit\nmorning, when the balloon was carried by peasants to a station on the\nMost'ow-Windau-Rybinsk railway, lhe\naviators made a stoppage at Riga\nlor the lulllmcnt ol police formalities\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN\ntbat thirty days a.ler date 1 intend\nto apply to tbe Hon. Chlel Commissioner ol Lands md Works lor a\nlicense to prospect tor coal and petroleum on the lollowlng lands situate\nin the District ot Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block\n4595:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near 20 chains north ol N. VV.\npost No. 7415 ud being the N. W.\ncorner post ol said lot and being the\nS. E. corner post ol Anna McDonald\nclaim; thence running west 80\nchains; thence north 10 chains;\nthence east 80 chains; thence south\n80 chains to a point ot commencement, making 640 acres, more or less.\nLocated this 31st day ol October,\n1911.\n.lohn Virgo, Agent lor\nAnna McDonald, Locator.\nWltr.css:-\nllaptiste X Lamrrioiu       H^_\nhis mark. 46-51\nsioner   ot Lands    and Works  tor\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN\nthat thirty days alter date I intend\nto apply to the Hon. t'liiel Commis-\nIlecnse to prospect lor coal and petroleum on the following lands situate\nin the District ot Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block\n\u25a0Ut*\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near 1 miles or IU chains east ol\nnortheast corner post ot Lot IMI\nand being the S. E. corner post ol\nthe Anna Radell claim; thence running north 80 chains; thence weft SO j witness:\u2014\nchains; thence south 10 oh.ln., | Raptlate X Lamerioux\nthese east 10 chalet to a point   ol Ma wt,\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN\ntliat thirty days after date I intend\nto apply to the Hon. Ohlcl Commissioner ol Lands and Works for a\nlicense to pros|ieet for coal turd petroleum on the following lands situate\nin the District ol Soulheasl koolenay, llrilish Columbia, in Block\n4593\":\nCommencing at a post planted al\nor near 1 mile east nl the 25 mile\npest ol the west boundary of Block\n1593 ami being the N.W. corner post\nof Chas, Flskc's claim; thenee running easl HO chains; thenco south\nnil chains; thenee west 80 chains;\nthenee north 80 chains to a point   ol\nitnmcnccment, making 610 acres,\nmore cr less.\nLocated Ihis 16th day ot October,\nlllll.\nA. W. Beldcn, Agent lor\nCharles Fiskc, Locator.\nWitncss:-\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark. !5-5t\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN\nIhat thirty days alter date I intend\nto apply to the Hon. Chlel Commissioner ot Lands and Works for a\nlicense to prospect for coal and petroleum on tbe following lands situate\nIn the District ol Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block\n4593:\nCommer.cing at a post planted at or\nnear two miles cast ot tbe 23 mile\npost ol C.P.R. survey on west side\nline ol Block 4593 and being the N\nW. eorr.cr post ot H. Mason Raburg\nclaim; thence running south 80\nchains; thence cast 80 chains; thenee\nnorth 80 chains; thenee west 80\nchains to a Point ol commencement, making 640 acres, more\nless.\nLicated this 16th day ol Oototor,\n1911.\nA. W. Belden, Agent tor\n11. Mason Raburg, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamrrlom\nhis mark. 45-St\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthat thirty days alter date I intend\nto apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands mnl Works tor a\nlicense to prospect lor coal and petroleum on the [ollowing lands situate\nin the District ol Southeast Koo-\nenay, British Columbia, in Block\n4593:\nCommencing at a pnst planted at\nor near 1 mile east ol Ihc 25 mile\npost ol the western boundnry ot\nBlock -15113 nml being the S. E. corner post ol Chas. Fiske's claim,\nthenee running west 80 chaii.s, thence\nnorth 811 chains, thenee east 8U\nchains; thence south 80 chains to n\npoint ol commencement,making Iiiu\nacres, more or less.\nLocated this 17th day ol October,\n1911.\nA. W. Belden, Agent fur\nChas. Flske, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark. 45-51\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN\nthat thirty days alter date I intend\nto apply to the Hon. chict Commissioner ol Lands and Works for a\nlicense to prospect lor coal and petroleum on tbc lollowlng lands situate\nin the District ot Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block\n4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near 2 miles east of the 25 mile\npost, west boundary ot Block 4593\nand being the S.W. corner poet of\nLilly Hand claim, thence running east\n80 chains; thence north 80 chains;\nIhence welt 80 chains; thenee south\n90 chains to a point ol commencement, making 640 acres, more or\nless.\nLocated this 16eh day ol October,\n1911.\nA. W. Belden, Agent lor\nLilly Hand, Locator.\n45-51\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN\nthat thirty days alter date I intend\nlo apply to the lion, chlel Commissioner ol Lands and Works tor a\nliconso to prospect lor eoal nod pot*\nroleum on the following lamls situate\nIn the District ol Southeast Koo*\ntenav, liritisli Columbia, in Block\n4593:\nCoinmencfr.g at a post planted at\ncr near 2 miles cast nl the 23 mile\npost ot C.P.R. survey on west side\nline ol Mock 4593 and being the S.\nW. corner post ol H. Mason Raburg\nclaim; thenee running north 80\nchains, thence east 80 chains; thence\nsouth 80 chains; thence west 80\nchains to a point of commencement,\nmaking 640 acres.m oro or less.\nLocated this 16th day ot October,\n1911.\nA. W. Beldcn, Agent for\nIt. Mason Raburg, Locator.\nWltne\u00a7\u00bb:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerloui\nhis mark. 4J-Jt THE   CBANBROOK   HERALD\n11\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthat thirty days alter tlate 1 Intend\nto apply to the Hon. Ohiel Commissioner of Lamls and Works for a\nlicense to prospect fur co:il and petroleum on tlie following lamls situate\nin the Districl ol Southeast Kootenay, Hritish Columbia, in Block\n4593*\nCommencing al n post planted at\nor near where lliis claim joins D. J,\nFitzgerald's claim on the north-west\ncomer on cast boundary ot Hloek\n4503, ami being tlio north-west corner pnst, it N el llu Sylvester claim;\nthenco easl no eliains; thenco south\nsn eliains; thenco west. Kit chains;\ntl.i'iire mu tli   80 chains In il I'liil.l ol\ncoinmono\n'IIII'II 1,\nmaking\nlllll   nr\ncs\nmore or\nless.\nI.OI'llll-l\nIhis\nllllh day\ni,l llelii\nicr\nlllll.\n11\niv Alll'l\n, A sent (\nir\nN\nllle Svl\niester, 1,\n.eator.\nWitness I-\nllu|lll:.li'   X.   1\namortoux\n\u25a0 is   lililll\n\u25a0If\n51\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nlhal thirty days afler date I Intend\nlo apply to Mie lion. Chief Commissioner ol Lands nml Works . for a\nlicense to prospect lor conl anil petroleum on llu- following lauds situate\nin the District of Southeast Koolenay, llritish Columbia, in Block\n4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near where this claim joins Jno.\nMaeOinnis claim on south-west corner post on east boundary ol Hloek\n4598 and being lhe south-cast comer\npost ol Eloise MacGinnis claim;\nthenco west 81) chains, thence north\n80 chains; thence cast 811 chains;\nthenee south KU chains to a point oi\ncommencement, making fi lu acres,\nmore or less.\nLocated this lst day of November,\n1911.\nRoy Allen, Agent for\nEloise MacGinnis, Locator,\nWitness:\u2014\nHapiiste X. Lamerioux\nhis mark. 45\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN\nthai thirty days after date I Intend\nlo apply to the lion. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works lor a\nlicense to prospeet for coal and petroleum on the following lairds situate\nin tlie District ol Soiitheusl Kootenay, liritisli Columbia, in Hloek\n45113:\nCommencing nt a     posl planted at\nor near 1   milo    west ol north-east\ncorner post of 11- I*. Bennett on east i\nboundary   of  Hloek   4598, and being'\nlho   nortli-enst corner post   of II. J.|\nFitzgerald   claim;   thenco south    80]\ndrains; thence, west KU chains; thenee\nnor11, Kl)   chains;     tlicnce   cast      Ku\nchains to   u point ol commencement,\nmuking fill) acres, more or less.\nLocated this 1st day of Novonthvr,\nHill.\nItoy  Allen, Agenl for\nli. ,l. Fitzgerald, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste x Lamerioux\nhis mark, 45-51\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthat thirty days alter dale I Intend\nto apply in lire Hon. chief Commissioner of Lands and Worts for a\nprospect fnr coal and put-\nthi' following lamls situate\niriet of Southeast Koo-\nItish   Columbia, in   lllod\nDi\nliceusi\nroloun\nin Hie\nlenay,    Brltl\n\u20221503:\nCommcncin\nneiir\nin rili v\nvest i r\nBlock\ncorner\nclaim;\n\u2022st\nst\na posl planted at\n\u25a0 south of lhe\npost of Nellie Syl-\nast boundary      of\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN\nIhat thirty days afler dale I intend\nto apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Worts lor a\nlicense to prospect lor eoal ami petroleum ou tiie lollowlng lands situate\nin the District uf Southeast Koolenay, British Columbia, in Block\n1593;\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near 1 mile south ol Chas.\nFiske's ilaim, or, east boundary of\nBlock 4593 nnd being the south.wist\ncorner posl of 11. Mason Raburg\ntlaim. Ihencc north 8n chains, thence\neast 80 chains, thence si nth mi\neliains. thenee west KU chains to a\npoint of commer,comcttt, malting 640\nacres, more or less.\nLocated Ihis 30th dav ol October,\n1911.\nRoy Mien, Agent for\nII. Mas, n Raburg, Locator.\nWitness \u2014\nBaptiste x Lamerioux\nhis mark. 15-61\nNOTICK.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nIhat tlm n day. alter date I intend\nlo apply lo llu- lion Chlel Commis\nsioner ol Lands nnd Works lor a\nlicense to prospect f.>r coal and t\" I\nroleum on tl\"' lollowlng land, situate\nin the Districl ol Soirtheait Koo\ntenav, British Columbia, in Block\n4598:\nCommencing al .i posl planted .it oi\nnear,     tins   claim   loins   11    Ua\t\nRoburg'i claim on north wesl cornei\non MSI lioumliu v ol HI' ck 159a\nbeing the north-well corner pnst ol\nWm. \\. Ken claim; thence out 80\nrhnins, thence s.uiih 8u ohalns;\nIhence weal ku chains; tbence north\nUll chain* lo a point nl cemrnence\nmenl. making nm ion*, more oi\nless\nLocated Hns   .'luih da] ot Ocloorr,\nmu\nAllen.   to'lit   (Ol\nA. Kerr, Locatoi\nIt.\nWin.\nWitness:\u2014\nHapiiste\nx Lamerioux\nhis marl..\nHVEN\nIntend\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE    is   HEREBY\ntli.it thirty  dav* inter .I.ii.\nto applv lo the Hon. Chief Couunis-\nsiinei of Lands nml Works tor n\nlicense lo pnisp.il for coal and petroleum ou the lollowlng lands situate\nIn tin' Dislilel ol Southeast Kootenai, Hritish Columbia, In Block\n4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at or\nnear where this claim Joins the\nnorth-east corner ol 1), ,1. Fltzgcr-\nald's claim on cast houndnry ot\nBlock 451)3 null being Ihc south-east\nrnriu'r post of Nellie Sylvester\nclaim; Ihence west 80 chains; thence\nnorth 811 chains; Ihence east Ko\nchains; thenee south Kn chains to a\npoint ot roinmciiccinenl, maklnR mo\nacres, more or less.\nLocated ibis 1st day ol November,\n1911.\nRoy Allen, Agent lor\nNellie Sylvester, Locator.\nWltncss:-\nBaptlste X Lamerioux\nMs mark,\nNOTICE,\nNOTICK IS HEREBY OIVEN\nIhat thirty days alter dale I Intend\nlo apply l\u00ab the lion. Chiel Commissioner ot Lauds and Works for a\nlicense to prospect for coal and petroleum oil the following lands situate\nin the District ul Southeast Kootenay, llrilish Columbia, in Block\n15113:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near 3 miles west of II. I*. Bennett's claim on south-east corner on\neast boundary of Block 4593 and being the south-west corner    post\nno. MaeOinnis claim; thence nortii 80\nchains; thence cast 80 chains, thenee\nsouth 80 chains; thence west 8u\nchains to a point of commencement,\nmaking tilu acres, more or less.\nLi cated lliis lst day ol November,\n1911.\nRoy Allen, Agent lor\nJno. MaeOinnis, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark. 45-51\nSOlllli\ndrains; i\npoint of    i\nniri's, mon\nthenco    o\n80    drains;\ntheme north\nmmenci\nnig tl\nElols\nI  KU I\nrllt\n\u2022 north-west\nMacgfnnifl\ntains, thence\n\u00bbest so\nrains to    N\nnulling file\nLocated Ihis lsl   dav ol November\n1011.\nHoy Allen, Agent for\nEloise Macginnis, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nHapiiste \\ Lamerioux\nlus mat L. 15-51\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nUnit thirty day., alter dale I Intend\nto apply to the Hon. Chiel Commissioner of Lands uni Works for a\nlicense to prospect (or coal and pot\/-\nJ ileum ou llle following lauds situate\nn the District ol Southeast Kootenay, llritish Columbia, In Block\n1593:\nCommencing at a i\u00bb'st planted at\nor near where this claim joins ('has.\nGruwell claim on east boundary ol\nBlock 1603 and boing'tlie southeast\ncomer posl ol Jno. MacGinnis\nclaim; thoncc   west sn\nalie-\nirllei\nchal\nlli'l'C- east        Ku\nsouth Ml eliains In     a\nmencoinenl, making til\"\nl   less.\n89th dav\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nIhnl Ihiriy days afler dale I Intend\nto apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner ol Lands ami Works for a\nlicense lo prospecl (or coal and jiet-\nrolctim on the follow ing lauds situate\nia lhe District ,,[ Southeast Koolenay, llrilish Columbia, in Hloek\n4593:\nCommencing at a prst plnnlcd al\nor near where this claim joins Nellie\nSylvester claim on north-west corner\nou easl boundary ol lilnck 4593 and\nlieing the north-.ast corner post of\n.Inc. Macginnis claim; tliencc south\nKO ehains. Ihencc west KO chains,\nIhence north Ku chains; thence oast\n80 chains to a point cf enmmence-\nnienl, making tilii acres, more or\nless.\nLocated lliis 3iitli dav ol Ootober,\n1911,\nRoy Allen, Agent foe\nJno. Macginnis, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark. 15-61\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthat thirty days alter date I intend\nlo apply to the Hon. Chlel Commissioner ol Lands and Works lor a j I\nlicense to prospect lor coal and pet*\nioleum on the following lands situate\nin llu' District ol Soulheasl Koolenay, Hritish Columbia, in Block\n1503:\nCommencing al a post plunled at\nor near. This claim joins the west\nuid ul    Chas. Fiskc claim   or.    east\nI Hilary of Block 4593 and being tlie\nsouth-call corner post of M. T. lis\nlung claim; thenee west sn\nchains, tnence north 40 chains; tbence\n'ast 80 chains*, thence south -in\nchains to a point of commencement, making 610 acres, more ui\nless.\nLocated this lst day ol November,\nlull.\nHoy Allen. Agent for\nM. T. Haburg, L. cator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptists X Lamerioux\nhis mark. 45-51\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE    IS   IIKREBY     GIVEN\nili.it Iiniii dais alter date I intend\napply to the Hon. Chict ('ononis\nnet ol l.nnds aud Works for a\nlicense lo prospecl for conl and pet-\noleum on the following lands situate\nii the District \u201et Southeast Koo-\n1,-nai. Hrile.li Columbia, In Hloek\n1593:\nCommencing at a post planted     al\nol  neat   I 2      mil. south     ot        Lot\n\\i>. inn in east boundary ol Block\nIS99 and being iln- southwest cornet\nnl I'hns. Kiske claim, then..' north\n111 chains, tli.Ml.-e east 80 eliains.\nHi, nr,- south III chains, Ihence wesl\nsn dittos t\u201e a point ol comuirliiT\niniiit. mating dill acres, mole i\"\nless\nLocated Hus 1st  day ol November,\nni.\nRoy Allen, Agent tor\nChas. Kiske, Locator\nWitness \u2014\nBaptists X l.atncrlnn\nhis mark. 45-51\nNOTICK IS HEREBY OIVKN\nIhat Ihiriy days after date I intend\napply to the Hon. Chief Commissi! ner of Lands and Works lor a\nlicense to prospecl for coal and petroleum on Ihc lollowlng lands situate\nin tho District of Southeast Koo-\ntcnay, British Columbia, in Hloek\n1593:\nCommencing at a pnst planted at\nor near one mile south of ('has.\nOruwell's daim on east boundary ol\nBlock 1598 and being the south-east\ncorner posl of 11. I'. Bennett claim;\nthence west 80 chains, thence nortii\n811 chains; thenee east Kll chains,\nthence south KU eliains to a print   of\ncommencement,    making   i;io   ac.-'s.\nmore or less.\nLocated ihis 30th day of October,\nl\"ll.\nHoc  lllen, Agent for\nII   I'.  Bennett, Lc.'itir.\nWitness:\u2014\nHapiiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark. 45 5t\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE I.'. HEREBY OIVKN\nili.it thlrtj days alter dale 1 intend\nlo apply to the Hon. Chiel Commls\nsi, ner of 1 ..mis snd Works for a\nlicense i\u201e prospecl tm coal md petroleum on the following lands situate\niii tin- District nl Soulhesst Kootenay, llritish Columbia, in Block\n1698:\nCommencing al a post planted at\nin near where il.is claim joins D. .1.\nI'' gerald11 claim on east Uiunaari\nof Block 1693 ami being the north-\nweal corner pn*! nl Nellie Sylvester\nclaim; thenee easl sn chains; ihencc\ns. ni Hi kii chains; tbenco west 80\nchains, thcr.ee north ku chains tn n\npmnl ot commencement, making fill)\nacres, more nr less.\nLocated Ihis 30th day nl October,\nmil.\nHoy Allen. Agent for\nNellie Sylvester, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis murk. 45-51\nNOTICK.\nNOTICK IS HEREBY OIVKN\n(lint thirty davs afler dale I intend\nlo apply to the Hon. Chiel Columis-\nsit ner of Lands nnd Works lor a\nlicense to prospect lor coal and petroleum ou the following lands situate\niu the District nf   Southeast   Koo*\nNOTICE.\nNOTICK. IS HKRKBY OIVKN\nlhal thirty days alter tlate 1 Intend\nio apply to the Hon. Chief Commis*\nsii ner ol Lands nml Works for n\n\u2022use lo prospect for coal and pet*\nlolcum on the lollowlng lands siluate\nin the District ot Southeast Kootenai-, British Columbia, In Block tenay, British Columbia, In Block\n4503: I 1593:\nCommencing at a post planted at Commencing at a post plnnlcd ol\nor near 1 mile south ol Jr.o. MacOin- or near where this claim joins Chas.\nnis claim on north-east corner on Gruwell claim on enst boundary nf\neast boundary ol Block 4593 ar.d be- Block 15113 nnd being the south-east\ning the north-east corner post of II. corner posl ol Jno MaeOinnis\nl\\ Bennett claim; thence south 80 claim; thence west 80 chains, tliencc\nchains; tbence west 80 ehains; thenco north 80 chains; Ihence cost 80\nnorth 80 chains; thoncc    east       80 eliains; thenco soulb 80 chains to    a\n4561\nchains     In a   point    of  commencement, making 010 acres, more cr less.\nLncat.il this  lst day of Novcmlier,\n1011.\nRoy Allen, Agent tor\nII. P. Bennett, Locator.\nWilness:-\nBaptiste X Umerloux\nhi. mark. 45 5t\nnorth\nchains, tlienei\npoind of    cm\nacres, more ol\nLocated    Hi\n1911.\nHoy Allen, Agenl lor\n.Ino. MaoGInnls, Local\nWitness:\u2014\nilaptisle X  I.aiiii-iioiiv\nI'.ls mark.\nI Octobei\nNOTICK.\nNOTICK IS HEREBY OIVKN\nthat thirty days alter date I Intend\nto apply In Ihe Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a\nlicense to prospecl for coal and petroleum on the following lands siluate\nin the District ol Sniniii'iist Koolenay, British Columbia, in Block\nJ593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near 1 mile south of Block lfi:iK\non easl boundary   ol   Hloek 4593 and\nheing the south-east corner    post 0f'post   on    cast boundary ot\nIlaptisle    Lamerioux    claim: tliencc! ,r'\"'l u'i'1 '\"'iug the  north-west\nNOTICE.\nNOTICK IS HEREBY OIVKN\nthat thirty iluys alter dale 1 intend\nto apply to the Hon. Chiel Commissi! ner ol Lands and Works for a\nlicense to prospect for coal and petroleum on the lollowlng lands siluate\nIn tlie District of Southeast Koo-\n| lenay, British Columbia, in Hloek\n45113:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near one mile south ol lhe southwest corner of If. .1. Cummings1\nclaim on east boundary ol Hloek\n1593 iiniii lieing lite south-west corner\npost uf Win. A. Kerr claim; tliencc\nnorth KU chains; thoncc cast KU\nchains; ihence soiiili Ku chains, thence\nwest K0 ehains to a point of commencement, making 840 acres, more\nur less.\nLocated   Ihis 23rd day ol October\nmu.\nHoy Allen, Agent for\nWm. A. Kerr, l.oeutur.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark. 45.51\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS IIKREBY OIVKN\nUnit thirty days alter date I intend\nlo apply to the Hon. Chiel Commis-\ning the south-east corner post ol\nlicense to prospect lor coal ami pet\nroli'imi\nNOTICK.\nNOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthat thirty days alter ilat,' I intend\nto apply lo the Hon. Chlel Commissioner of Lands and Works for a\nlicense to prospect   lor coal ami pet*\nthe following lands situate   roleum on the lollowlng lamls situate\nin the  District   ot   Southeast   Koo- in the  District  ol\nNOTICE.\nNOTICK IS HEREBY OIVKN\nIhat thirty days after date I Intend\nto apply to the lion. Chlel Commissioner of Lands ami Works tor a\nlicense lo prospect for coal and petroleum 011 the following lands siluate\nIn the District ol Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, iu Block\n1593:\nCommencing at a post planted    nt\nor near whore this claim joins    Win.\nA. Kerr's claim on south-west comer\nBlock\nL'orncr\npniiil   of   enmmeiicelnciil,  (linking 010\nacres, more or less.\n1    Located this    3lilh day ot October,\n,1911.\nRoy Allen, Agent tor\nI Jno. MacGinnis, Locator.\n, Witness:\u2014\nI      Ilaptisle X Lamerioux\nbis mnrk. If. 51\nwest 80 chains, thenee south mi' l>ost of Chns. Gruwell claini;i thenco\n'cast 30 chains; thenee south Kll\nchains, thoncc west Kll chains, tlicnce\nnorth KO chains to a point ol commencement, making Iiiu acres, more\nor less.\nLocated Ihis    23rd dav ol Ootober,\n1011.\nRoy Allen, Agenl for\nChas. Gruwell, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark. 45-51\ntenay,    British   Columbia, ia    Block\n15113:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near 1 east ol Wm. A. Kerr claim\n011 east boundary ol block 4593 and\nsioner nl Lands ol Works lor a\nKloise MaeOinnis1 claim; thence\nsouth Kil chains, thene. west 80\nchains; Ihencc north 10 chains.\nthence east 80 chains to a poiat of\ncommencement, making .49 acres,\nmoro cr less.\nLocated this 30lh day sf October,\n1911.\nRoy Allen, Agent far\nKloise MaeOinnis, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nbis mark. 45-rrt\nNOTICE.\nchains; thenee easl Kn chains; tbence\nnortii 80 eliains lo a point of commencement, making (Jill acres, more\nor less.\nLocated this    28lh dav rt October,\n1911.\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark\nLocator.\nWitness:\u2014\nliny Allen. 45-5t\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HKRKBY OIVEN\nthat thirty days after date I intend\nto apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a\nlicense to prospect   for coal and pct-\nNOTICE.\nNOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN\nIhat thirty days alter date I intend\nlo apply lo the Hon. Chief Commissioner   of Lands   mai   Works    lor\nroleum on the following lands situate   license to prospect   for coal and pet-\nin the District of Southeast Kootenny, British Columbia, in Block\n1593:\nCommencing at a post plantn) nt\n)r near where this claim joins\nsouth-east corner post ol Chas. Gru\nroleum on tho following lands sit nat\nin the District of Southeast Kootenny, liritisli Columbia, in Block\n1593:\nCommencing at a post planted    at\nor near where this claim    joins Jno.\nwell claim in east boundary of Block MacGinnis' claim on east boundary ol\n1593 ami lieing the south-west corner I Block 1503 and lieing the so.itli-ca.si\npost ol Arthur Perham claim; Ihence corner post ol Eloise MacGinniss\nnorth 80 chains; thence east 8(1 claim; thence west 80 chains; thence\ndrains, thence south Kll chains; i'\"\"'\"' 80 chains; Ihencc easl 80\ntliencc west 80 chains lo a point ol chains; tbence south 80 chains ta a\ncommencement, making mo acres,\\ point ol commencement, making Bin\nmore or less.\nLocated this   20th clay ol October,\n1011.\nRoy Allen, Agent for\nArthur Perham, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark. 45-5t\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN\n(hat thirty days after date 1 intend\napply to the Hon. chic! Commissioner ol Loads nnd Works tor a\nlicense lo prospect lor eoal and petroleum on the following lands situalc\nin the District of Southeast Kootenay, llritish Columbia, in Block\n1503:\nCommencing at a post plautnl at or\nnear where this claim joins lutiTs on\nnorthwest corner nl east boundary of\nBlock 45113 and being Ihc south-west\ncorner post of Arthur Perham claim,\nlicence i.orth KU chains; thence east\nkii chains; thence south ku chains;\nIhence west Kll chains to n point it\ncommmeemenl, making tilu acres,\nmore or less.\nLocated this 1st day of November,\nKill.\nRoy Allen, Agent lor\nArthur Perham, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mnrk. 45-51\nacres, more or less.\nLocated this    .'tilth day ol October,\n1911.\nRoy Alen, Agent tor\nKloise MacGinniss, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nbis mark. 45-61\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE    IS   HEREBY     GIVEN      NOTICK\nthat thirty days alter dale I   Intend Ural thirty\nto apply   to the lion. Chief Commis* to apply   1\nsliner   of Lands   nnd   Works    lor a sicner   of\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN\nthat thirty days alter date I intend\nto apply to tbe Hon. Chiel fornmis-\nsloner ol Lands and Works for a\nlicense to prospect lor coal and pet*\nroleum on the following lands situate\n11 the District ol Southeast Kou-\ntcnay, British Columbia, in Blink\n1593:\nCommencing at a post planted at or\nnear, this claim joins D. J. Kil*gcr-\nald's claim, post planted one mile\nnorth ou east boundary ol Block\n1593 and being the south-west corner\npost of Jno. MacGinnis' claim;\ntlicmv north 811 chains, tlicnce east\nKii chains; t hence south 80 chains,\nthenee west KO chains to a point 01\ncom mencement, making fiin acres,\nmore or less.\nLocated this   30th day of Ootober,\n1911.\nRoy Allen, Agent fur\nJno. MacGinnis, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste x Lamerioux\nhis mark. 45-5\nNOTICE.\nIS HEREBY GIVEN\ndays after date I intend\nj the Hon. Chiel Commls*\n\u2022amis   and   Works    lor a\nlicense to prospect   for coal aud r*ot-j license to prospect   fnr coal and pel\/\nroleum on the following lands situate\nin the   District   ol   Southeast    Kootenay,    British    Columbia,  in    Blink\n'roleum on the lollowlng lamls situate\nin tlie District ol Southeast Kootenay,\n4593:\nCommencing at a posl planted at\nnr near where this claim joins Wm.\nA. Kerr claim or. east boundary ol\nBlock 4593 and lieing the   north-cast\nBlock\nBritish  Columbia,\n1593:\nCommencing at a pr.st planted al\nor near 1 east ot Wm. A. Kerr claim\non east boundnry ol Block I59:i and\nbeing the northeast comer post      ol\ncorner   post ol Chas. Qruwell claim;   Eloise MacGinnis' claim;, thence south\nlltence south 80 chaii.s; thence   west 8(1 ehains;   thence   west 80    chains,\n80 chains; thenee ni rth 80 chains;\nthence east 80 chains to n point of\ncommencement, making fiin acres,\nmore or loss.\nLocated this    30th day ol October,\n1911.\nRoy Allen, Agent for\nChas. Gruwell, Locator.\nWitness\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nbis mark. 45-51\ntlicnce north 80 chains; thenee east\n80 chains to a point cl commencement, making 010 acres, mon: or\nless.\nLocated this    30th day ol October,\n1911.\nRoy Allen, Agent lor\nEloise MacGinnis, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhia mark. 45-51\nNOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN\nthat thirty days alter date I iatend\nto apply lu the lion. Chiel Commissioner of Lands and Works for a\nliconso to prospect for coal and petroleum 011 the following lands situate\nin the District ol Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, ia Block\n1593:\nCommencing at a post planted ai\nor near wlierc this claim jolus\nsouth-east corner ol H. P. Bennett's claim on east boundary ol\nBlock 1593 and lieing the south-west\ncorner pist of D. J. KlUgerahi\nclaim; thenee norih 80 chains.\nihet.ee cast Ko chains, thence 6oiuh\n80 chains; tliencc west 80 chains to a\npoint of commencement, making 640\nacres,  more or less.\nLocated this 30th dav ol October,\n1911.\nRoy Allen, Agent for\nD. J. Fitzgerald, Loeater.\nWitness.'\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark. 45-51\nSoutlteast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Hloek\n4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near re-staking ol claim 1331,\nthis post planted in south-cast corner on east boundary of lilnck 1593\nand being tire south-cast corner post\nol Arthur Perham claim; lher.10 west\n80 chains; thence nortii 80 ehains;\nthence east sn chains, thence sout'h\n80 chains io a point ni commencement, making .1\" acres, more or\nless.\nLocated this 23rd day of October,\n1911.\nRoy Allen, Agent for\nArthur Perham, Locator.\nWitnees:-\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark. 15 51\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE\ntint thlrtj\n10 apply    I\nsicner   of Lands  and\nlicense to prospect   lor\noleum on the (ollowtog\nIS   HEREBY     OIVEN\ndais alter date 1   intend\nthe Hon   ( lii.-l Commis*\nWorks    Lt a\nul awl pel-\nHals situate\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE    IS    HEREBY     GIVEN\nthat thirty days alter date 1 intend\nlo apply to tbe Hon. Chief Cotumcs-\nsionei of Lands and Works lor a\nlicense to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following lands situate\nin tho District ol Southern Koo-\ntenay, British Columbia, in Block\n1593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near re-staking ol claim No. 1133.\nthis post planted in scutb-west\neast boundary ol Block 4593 and being the northeast corner post of\nM. T. Raburg claim, tbence west 80\nchains; thence north 80 chain..\nIhence east 80 chains, tbence south\n80 chains to a point of cowmence-\nment, making 010 acres, more or\nless.\nLocated     this 2'ird day of October.\n1911.\nRoy Allen, Agent lor\nM. T. Raburg, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X l.amerioss\nhis mark. 45-51\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthat thirty days alter date I Intend\nto apply to the Hon. Chid Commissioner ol Lands and Works tor s\nlicense to prospect lor coal and petroleum on tbe following lands situate\nin lhe District of Southeast Koolenay, British Columbia, in Block\n1593:\nCommencing at a pest planted at 01\nnear where this claim joins tbe\nsouth-east corner ol M. T. Raburg\nclaim In east boundary ol Block 4591\nand being tbe south-west cornet oi\nWm. A. Kerr claim; thence east 80\nchains, tlicnce north 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains, ther.ee south\n80 chains to a point ot commencement, making CIO acres, more 01\nless.\nLocated this 20th day of October,\n1911.\nRoy Allen, Agent lor\nWm. A. Kerr, Locator\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nbis mark. 45-5t\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthat thirty dais alter dale 1 intend\nto apply to tbe Hon. Chlel Conunls*\nsicner of Lords and Works lor a\nlicense to prospect (or coal ai,d petroleum on the lullowing lands situate\nin tbe District ol Southeast Kootenay, Bntisb Columbia, m Block\n4593:\nCommencing at a pc-st planted at\nor near re-.taking ol claim No. 1335,\nthis post planted south-west corner\non east boundary of 15\"! and being\ntbe ncrth-west corner pes: of Mason\nRaburg claim,' thence north 80\nchains, tbence east 80 chains, tbence\nsoulb 60 chains, tbence west 80\nchains to a point of commencement,\nmaking 810 acres, more or less.\nLocated this 23rd daj cl October,\n1911.\nRoy Allen, Agent lor\nII   Mason Raburg, Locator.\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark. 45-51\nNOTICE.\nNOTHK IS IIKREBY OIVEN\nthai thirl] day* alter date I intend\nto apply to tlti' Him. Chief Commis-\nsicner ol Lands and Works lor a\nlicense to prospect lor coal and petroleum on tlie lollowlng land, situate\nin the District of Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, In Block\n1593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near where this claim joins the\nnorth-west corner ol claim No. 10078\n>t. east toundary ol Block 4593 and\nbeing the south-east comer post ol\nII. Mason Raburg rlaim; thenee wesl\n80 chaii.s; thenoe nortii 80 chains,\nthence east 80 chains; thenee south\nKO chains to a point of commencement, making CIO acres, more or\nloss.\nLocated this lst day nl November.\n1911.\nRoy Allen, Agent (or\nII. Mason Raburi, Locator\nWitness:\u2014\nBaptiste X Lamer ions\nhit assrk. 41\nin the District of Southeast Ko\ntena), British Columbia, in Block\n4593:\nCommencing at a posl planted at\nr near. This claim joins Chas.\nGruwell s ,1.11m on s, nth-west corner, on east boundary ol Clock\n159.1, and being the north-west coiner post cl II 1. Cummlngs' claim,\nthenee oast 80 chains, tnence south\nK0 chains, thence wesl 80 chains,\nihence nortii au chains to a point ot\ncommencement, nuking G4Q acres,\nmore or  less.\nLocated this   2lid da; ol October,\n1911.\nRoy Allen, Agent lor\n. H. J. Cummings,  Locator.\nWitness \u2014\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nbis mark. 45-51\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nhat Unity days sftsi dact I intend\nlo apply to the Hon. Chlel Couours-\nsicDri of tasods and Works lor a\nIncase to prospect lor iojI and petroleum oa tne following lamls situate\nIn tbe Di.lrlct of Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block\n4593:\nCommencing at a post planted    at\nr near 1 mile east : the 23 mile\npost ol the wesl boundary line ot\nlll.ck 4593, arid being tla: N 1 COT*\nner post ol (\"has. Kiske's claim,\nthence running west Kn chains,\ntnence south 80 chains, thence east\n80 chains, thence north Ku chairs to\na point ol commencement, making\n840 acres, more or less\nLocated this lfith day ot October,\n1911.\nA. W. Belden, Agent I, r\nChas. Puke, I.i cator.\nWitness \u2014\nBaptiste X l.arnrrloui\nbis mark. 45-51\nNOTICE\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthat thirty dais alter date I intend\nto apply to the Hon Chief Commissioner ol Land, and Works 1,1 a\nlicense to prospect for coal and petroleum 00 the Inllowing lands situate\nin the District of Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block\n4593'\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near 1 mile east ot the 25 mile\npost ol the w.-st lioundarv line ol\nBlock 459:i and being the S W. comer\npoet cl Chas Kiske's claim, ihence\nrunning north 80 chains, thence east\n80 chains; thence '..vi, Ku chains,\nthencewrst 8<> chains tn a point ol\ncomtneneement. making CIO acres,\nmore nr less.\nLocated this 17th day ol October,\n1911.\nA   W.   Beldcn, Agent tor\nChas   Kiske, Locator\nWitaess:-\nll.ptlate X Umerloux\nMa msrk. 4Wt 12\nTHB   ORANBROOK   HERALD\nWith Christmas Just Around\nthe Corner\n\/ It is high time that YOU should prepare Your list of\nCHRISTMAS  REMEMBRANCES\nThis store has the Reputation of handling only the Best\nGoods, the Guaranteed kind, at fair and reasonable prices, and the stock was never in better condition to\ncare for your requirements.\nIn the Grocery Department\nYOU   WILL   KIND\nKiciuli Mufti in-* I'r.t-* and   Us'iinl\nVegetables In Glaaa\nMbby'a California  Uparagii\nI,ii*ti-.\\    Hawaiian     Byeli     \u25a0 nreh\nPineapple\nKlt'iiili  ''ti,.tries   In   M.iiimIiIIH'\nKlt'lit'll  C|n nirs  In  Ch in,   i|,<  Milli\nSharwood'a Melange\nSharwood'a Truffles\nSharwood'a Indian Chutncj\nItt-id. 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In this department you\nwill find on display the very newest\nand   very   best,  Reliable,\nClothiiuj\nShoes\nSlippers\nHals\nCaps |\nI'lain ami Kancy Shirk\nSweaters\nHosiery\nI 'mtcrwear\ntlloves\nMitts\nInitial Handkerchiefs\nKancy Ties in Individual Boxes\nKancy Suspender    Sets In Individual\nBoxes\nFancy Molor Scarfs in all Colors\nKane) Silk    Mufflers wilb Tin\nMatch\nBresslni Clowns\nBath Holies\nSmokiiiR .l&clrols\nMilitary Brush Scls\nFancy Lcallici Collar Bogs\nCinque Tie Backs\nKilt.il Biifis ami Suit Ca-.es\nCuff Links and Tie I'm lo Mulch\n1\ni","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Cranbrook (B.C.)","@language":"en"},{"@value":"Cranbrook","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Cranbrook_Herald_1911-12-07","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0069885","@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. : Herald Publishing Co.","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. 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