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B.O, SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 9th 1912\nCity Council Meet\n4I am glad to announce that the\nmatter of  the   Electric  Light\nCo. is satisfactorily arranged\"\nMayor A. C. Bowness.\nIdeal Park and Lake Proposed for Cranbrook\nA regular meeting ol the City\nCouncil was held In the council chain\nber on Monday night. Thero were\npresent, Mayor UonnesB, and Alder\nmen Campbell, Atchison, Clapp aud\nJohnson.\nThe minutcB ol tbe last regular and\nspecial meeting were read and adopted.\nA balance sheet was received from\nthe Board of Trade, showing the disposal of the sum of '500 that was\ngranted to them by the city last\nyear. Of the total amount thero was\n$191.70 expended ln various ways and\nthe balance 1308.30 was still ln the\nbank and will be used to pay for tbe\npamphlets that are being printed.\nA communication waa received from\nP. B. Wilson, applying for the position of City Solicitor. After some\ndiscussion It was suggested that the\nsame terms and salary bb existed between the city and Mr. G. H. Thompson, be offered to Mr. Wilson to date\nfrom February 1st 1912, Alderman\nJohnson and Campbell moved a resolution containing the suggestion\nmade.\nA representative of the Financial\nPost was givm permission to address the council In reference to advertising the Olty'a yearly baltnce\nsheet in the paper ho represented.\nThe proposition waa a good one nr.,1\nmet with the approval of the council, The advertising of tho years finance ln such a paper means ,.iat the\nfinancial position of the city would\nbe placed liefore the eyes of the financial world, nnd In case of ihe city\nhaving debentures for sale, theso debentures could he published for the\nsmall amount, of $3.00 with tha possible chance ol nhtnlnin? the highest\n'market price. This idea should re-\no*iva t*\"\u00bb highest coi.oitioratisf froni\nthe council, and it wns referred to\nfinance committee. The Financial\nPost repreBentative referred <o tbe\nmoney market as it nt present exists\n\u2022nd said that although it did not refer exactly to the proposition made\nT\u00bbt at the same time it might t,e of\nInterest to know that the bond r-.ar-\nket Is not in ss good a positinn as\nlt might be ft being more or less determined hy the market iu Kew\nYork end London, Ene., the strike\nInfluence in the old country and the\ntrade depression in the eastern states\nbeing the chief cause of this.\nA communication was received and\nread from the Trades and Labor\nCounoll, asking that In the future all\ngrants given by the city, should have\nthereto attached a recommendation\nthat the moneys, so granted, tie\nspent in the city whenever and where-\never possible.\nThe Chairman of the finance committee nresrnt.od their regular monthly renort, and recommended that the\nlollowlng accounts bo paid.\nCrane & Ordway       G.56\nCranbrook Police Payroll ...1    447.50\nCity   Olflclals   Payroll   255.00\nFire   Department   Payroll ...    245.00\nSchool   Hoard   Orders   1110.50\nCity Knglneer's   Payroll      748.Gil\nII. H. Short   80.00\nIlonttle Murphy Co  0.40\nOfllce specialty Mfg. Co      19.55\nProvlnc'nl (Jovcrnincnt       104.30\nCran' ron'i  Hush A Hour        2.09\nJ.  I). Mcllrldn         20.65\nCrntral Ment Mnrket   4.90\nFln't MortnnMlo Oo       M.70\nMessrs. Ward ft Harris         31.35\nW. II. Wifflon         18.75\nBmplrs Kls-trle Co         8.\"0\nHersld  Publish1*)! Co        51.40\nI'ros'iector Publishing Co ...       50.41\nOran' roik Klectrlc Light Co       8.95\nA.  Mnrtln          B6.00\nOlty Clerk Httn'rloB         43,54\nCranVroox Klectrlc Light Oo     16*.\"*\nCrrn'Too'i Foundry     112.71\nCranbrook Cart, ft Trans. Co     48.00\nFrank lie-a'l       20.35\nH.Y. Parker,  flnntlrlcs         08.33\nSewerage Pavroll       18\".nl\nW. B. Worilrn          2.25\nAdnma Hvden'fHc Ltd      193.17\nHe'sld Piibli\u00bbhlng Co          2.00\nBeattlo Murrhv Co 76\nCranbrook   Foundry  1   708.75\nPavls   nros        1,10\nJ, n. Mcnrlde   Ml\nMcCreerv Bros  \u25a0n\nF. Part's ft Co       M.IW\nW. B. Worden   'MB\nTotal $4,918.27\nA communication was received from\nFire and Police committee rocom-\nmending that certain articles ho purchased for the benefit of the several\ndepartments and that a slight raise\nba made In the salary of the\nFlr\u00ab Chief. Aldermen .Tohnnon nnd\nClanp moved that tho committee be\nauthorized to acl In accordance with\nthe stti'gostli us mnde.\nA communication wns received and\nread, from R. O, Aikens ro electric\nWiring snd the ro\"inllnn\"\u00ab of ramo\nwith ths Natlnnnl Fire Underwriters\nInstructions In respect to examining\nand testing all the older buildings in\nthe city.\nA suggestion was received from the\nFtnunco committee tbat the City\ntler\u00bbs salary be raised $15.01). Alder\nmen Campbell and Clapp moved that\nthe City Clem t salary be raised ilti\n\u2014Carried,\nA recommendation from City Engineer i-ai'ker, tbat Mr. J. C. Olcn-\nuay'B salaray be increased. Mr. Glen-\ntiay has been in tbe employ of tbe\ncity for some two years and has\nbetn only receiving $2.i5 per day for\nIns services, and Mr. Parker certainly felt that the time had come when\nMr. Glenday was worthy of the citya\nbest consideration. On motion of\nAldurnun Atchison and Campbell it\nwas resolved that bis salary be increased to $3,50 per day beginning\nMarch 1st, I912.-Carried.\nThe Health and Relief committee\nreported tbat they had seen the\nSister Superior of the St. Eugene\nHospital in regard to what special\nprivileges tbo CitizenB of Cranbrook\nwere to have ln the pest house accommodations; and that the Sister\nhad replied, tbat the city would receive the same privileges as were\ngiven to the Provincial Government.\nThe grant promised by the council of\nlast year, amounting to $500, was on\nmotion of Aldermen Campbell and\nAtchison ordered paid.\nThe John Gait Engineering Co., in\ncharge of sewerage construction reported that at the present time some\n31 man-holes had heen completed.\nThat as soon as the Frost was out\nof the ground work would be\nproceeded with, and the sewar completed as soon as possible.\nMayor Bowness, reported tbat\nwithin a few days, that he would be\nin a position to announce that the\ndifferences between the city and the\nElectric Light Co., was satisfactorily Battled,\nTbe request from the band that the\nyearly grant be made to them as\npreviously done was referred over\nuntil after tho estimates for the year\nwas brought down, this will probably be done before the next meeting\nof the council. It waB reported that\nunder tbe able leadership of Mr. H.\nW. Ruesell the band ls improving,\nand will certainly he a credit to the\ncity when they make their first appearance In public,\nTaking up the topic of a city park\nwhere they left off at the last meeting of the council the Aldermen were\nunanimous in tbe opinion tbat the\nmarsh lands which lay to the south\nand west of the city could be appropriated nnd formed Into an Ideal park\nAt present this land to all Intents and,\npurposes was absolutely no good but\nwith the building of a dam of about\n200 feet thla could be turned Into a\nsplendid lake largo enough for the\npublic to have row boats, and oven\nsmall motor boats. Around the\nsides could be made a line drive und\npromenndc, and be a perlcct idoal\nspot, lor all plcuBttro Hookers.\nThis would undoubtedly bo a splendid ndlnnct to tho present city Improvements and lm a monument to\ntho now crn of prosperity the city is\nnbotit to cnloy. Aldermen Wrick-\nem!, Johnson, and Mayor Bowness\nform a commlttoo . to report at tho\nnext, niniling of the council of the\nIt'nslblllty of the scliomo.\nAttention wiib drawn to tho lact\nthat a certain iiinii Imd a cotisidora-\nl,lo amount ol gnsollne stored on\nin a warehouse on DtlHok avenue. A\nmotion wns passed that tho tlro-hy-\nlaw ho amended to mnko lt possible\nto 'I.ul with such runes as It becomes\nnecessary.\nNo:   In\nKootenay Fish   Hatchery\nThat a fish hatchery for Kootenay\nlake Is an assured fact IB indicated\nby a communication received by J.\nWm. Cocltlo Irom A, B, Goodeve, M,\nP, Mr. Goodove encloses a letter\nhe received Irom tbo Minister ol Marino and Flahcrlos In which it is st--\ntcd that \"the erection of a fish\nhatchery for the Kootenay lake district has boon authorised, and instructions given to proceed wllh UiIb\nt'stnlillshment as soon as tho nccoB-\nfury nrmnnotnonts enn be completed\"\nWhlto tho game Onhes til KootcnAy\nl.'iko nbow no slrns of becoming extinct or oven dwindling In numbers,\nit is reasonably certain that tho in\nc.rrn\u00ablne crowd ol tourists fishermen\nwho enn'mllv visit, tills section muat\nIn timo tend to doiilefe their numbers nnd hrnoi It Ib felt thnt the\nerection nnd operation of a hnt.ohnry\nIn n Stop In tb direction of preserving tor nil time thn fnmotiB tiiilmon\nt*fftt attract tbo nntrllnt; frntornlly\nto Kootenay IttVo In Increasing numbers every season.\nThomas Caven\nCandidate for Cranbrook's Electoral District\nConservatives Ready for Fight\nAt the Liberal Convention the Party was not at One\nwith each other as to what should\nbe their Platform\nConservative ready lor Fight\nThe Conservatives ol Crnnhrook'\ndistrict have compioted arrangements\nfor the nominating convention which\nwill be held in Cranbrook next week,\nNo announcement of a Liberal con-\nvention has been made, and it is expected that as soon as lt is known\nthat Mr. Caven, the present member, j\nreceives tho nomination, that there!\nwill be no Liberal candidate placed\nin the field; and thnt Mr. Caven will\nbe elected by acclamation.\nGovernment's Aim\nPremier McBrlde and Hon W. J.\nBowser are now touring West Kootenay. \"It doesn't matter whether\nwe carry constituencies hy ncclama-\ntlon or   not,\" said    Mr.     McBride.\nEvery exertion will ho put forth bo\nthat the country will he fully apprised of all the details and the full significance of the railway policy. I am\nIn receipt of wires from all parts of\nthe province Invariably strongly commendatory of tho government's plan\nand promising support as strong If\nnot Btronger character than we received In the last election.\nTho people of British Columbia\nunquestionably tec! that the administration fully realizes its responsibilities and has but one aim, that of the\ngeneral welfare of the people.\nThe measures lately advanced by\nour parliament ore perhaps more na-\ntlonnl thnn provincial. For Instance,\nthe railways which wo nre arranging\ntor make lor the linking up ol trann-\nrontlnnntal connections. Tho forests,\nwntor and land acts, too, all refer\nto our natural resources ntid the other bills for tho most, pnrt would scorn\nto mnko lor Oen.dinn rather than\nllrltlsh Columbian expansion and development. Wo havo boon ever mindful of the tact thai tblK provlnre In\npart nnd parcel of Can,tdn nnd whatever sciiemo of expansion and development has hem undertaken it Una\nbeen for the development of tho Do\nminion as woll.\nWith rognril to tho Island, tho\nmaln'and, tho Interior, the Kootenays nnd tho northern part ol tho\nprovince I can easily speak with perfect conOdonee for tho future. Vancouver, which Is thn Cnnndinn wonder city, Ib nbont to cntor upon an\nera that will outdo nnv of ber ninr-\nveloits past accomplishments,      Nnw\nWestminster, Kamloops, Vernon, Nel\nson, Revelstoke, Cranbrook, Fernle,\nand the Boundary cities are all going\nto have their full share in the prosperity era now opening.' As '.o Prince\nRupert, the dally record that: she\ngives out Is surely, srmcient evidence\nof how well things are doing there.\"\nTheir Record  Against Them\nFuller reports ol the Liberal convention indicate that the platform\nand resolutions adopted Include practically everything that might be expected to catch a vote, although until the otllcial version ol tho accepted planks is published not even the\ndelegates themselves know precisely\nwhat is the policy of the Liberal Party ns laid down liy the convention.\nThe fullest reports of the convention\nthat are available show that almost\nevery question brought forth resolutions and counter resolutions and\nthere seems to be no clear idea as to\nwhat was eventually adopted. Every\nconceivable subject from womans suffrage to the construction of government owned elevators appear to\nhave been dealt with and even tho\nI,il,, nil ncwBpapcrB at tho sent of\naction disagree as to tho terms of\nthe rcsolutionn adopted.\nThe convention wnn evidently not\nlacking in humor. One of the planks\nof the platform linnlly accepted wob.\naccording to the Vnnroiivcr Run, tho\n\"complete prohibition of Oriental\nlabor.\" Among the delegates to the\nconvention wns Hon. Wm. Tomplo-\nmnn, who ns n member of the Laur-\ninr government vetoed tho Nntnl Act\npassed by the McMrlde government\nnnd did nil thnt wns possible to\nthwart tho efforts (il the provincial\nndmlnist.rntl, n to secure the \"complete prohibition of Oriental labor.\"\nNot only did tbo convention ln\nwhich Mr. Temple,,mn was n shining\nGalley Heven\nlight ndvncntc a policy which he,\nwhen In otllce, did nil that was pns-\nslhlo to nullify, but it also passed\na resolution lauding bin meritorious\nservices. In tbo same breath it advocates the exclusion of orientals ond\npraise tbo work of Mr. Templemnn\nin making exclusion Impossible,\nNo doubt, the convention hoped\nthnt by passing a platitudinous resolution expressing hostility tt, oriental labor It would put     itnelf right\nwith the province upon a question\nol surpassing interest. But unfortunately the Liberal record is too black\nand the good work of the McBrlde\ngovernment too well understood. The\nMcBride government has dune everything possible to exclude orientals.\nIt was the Liberal government at\nOttawa that disallowed its legislation and insisted on keeping the\ngates of Canada open to oriental immigrants.\nIn every manner possible the McBrlde government Ims striven to preserve a white British Columbia nnd\nto discourage nrimtnl labor. When\nthe Laurier government in its r\ntract with the Grand Trunk Pacific\npermitted tho employment nl oriental\nlabor on construction it was the McBrlde government tbnt. secured nt,\nagreement with tli'1 company whirl,\nprohibited the employment of olen\ntala. In nil lho rontrncts that the\nMcBride government has made with\nthe railway corporations it hns in\nslsted on tho inclusion of clauses fnr\nbidding the employment of orientals\non construction or in operation.\nFirst, laat and nil the time it. lint'\nstood for tho principle of a while\nBritish Columbia and the Liberals nt\nOttawa, endorsed bv the lenders of\nthe party in tbe province, bnve bee,'\nthe chief obstacle with which it hns\nhad to contend. Tbo. Conservative\nrecord must secure the hearty support of all who believe in preserving\nBritish Columbia for the white raco.\nThe Liberal record h.in earned only\nhearty  condemnation.\u2014Nelson   News.\nIncorporation\nFirm\nof Local\nThe Empire Electrical Company,\nunder the management of Maurice\nQttain began its prosperous career on\nthe 1st of June last, and has continued prospering until today, notwithstanding opposition lias branches in\nMedicine Hat and Fernie, and at present is considering greater plans of\ndevelopment. Ab it is impossible to\nobtain certificates of incorporation\nfor such names as Royal, or Empire\nthe company resolved to recall the\nname Empire and in future the company's name will be \"Qunln Electrical Supply Company, Limited,\" In\ncorporation papers were received at\nthe office on' ThttrBday to thia effect.\nThe purpose of this company with a\ncapital of $50,000 will be to give the\npeople of this and other districts\nwhere they have branch establishments as perfect ft supply and choice\nof everything electrical that can be\ndesired. Perhaps there are those\nwho would like to know thnt Maurice Qtiain la president of tho new\ncompany and will also act In the\npractical capacity of Managec.\nConservative Convention\nLarge    Attendance \u2014 All    Pledge\nSupport of Tom Caven\n'He Will He Elected\"\nWedding Bells\n\"What Is there in the vale of life\nHalf so delightful as a wife;\nWhen friendship, love and pence combine\nTo stamp tho marriage-bond divine'\nAt the Wesley Church, Toronto, on\nFebruary 20th, a very pleasing service was   held before ft   large attendance ol friends, when the    ltev.  P.\nB. Blnrlnlr,    joined In    holy matrimony Miss Charlotte    Stewnrt    mil\nMr. Jack    Houston   . Mrs. J.\nJ. Houston enjoyed the popularity of\nhaving a large circle of friends, and\nwas the recipient of numerous gifts,\namong which wan a sett of cut glass\ndishes and howls, the gift of tbt'\nPresbyterian choir of which she was\na leading singer. Mr. J. Houston,\nwho was formerly of Totonto, has\nfor a considerable timo heen engaged\nwith Dr. Hall on his ranch. Immediately after the ceremouy Mr. nnd\nMrs. Hoiinton left Toronto to spend\n\u201e week at Niagara Falls, going later\nto Chicago, and arriving at Cran\nhrook on Thursday. During tbelr\nstay In Crnnhrook tho happy couple\nwill be the gueatn of Mr. nnd Mrs.\nErnest Hall.\nHindu Women  Must   Co\nVancouver, Mnrrh 6,\u2014Habeas eor-\npun proceedings to Ireo two Hindu\nwomen held by Immigration afflclalu\nfailed in court today\nIn accordance with n recent federal\norder the women, who ore tho wives\nof promln-nt Hindus, who reoon'ly\nnrrlvod In the city, will he deported\nnext week. Tholr deportation wns\nordered upon the ground that th\"y\ndid not make n continuous Jotirnoy\nto Vancouver Irom India.\nIn a large ninl representative con\nvention, and with great cnthusiasu\nin lavor of the policy uf Premier Mc\nliride and his government, the Con\nservattvea of Oranbrook city met in\nOampbell .4 Mannings ball, on Tlntr\nday evening, and elected V. delegates\nto atttnd a district convention whlcb\nwill be held in the same ball on\nTuesday next, for the purpose of\nnominating B standard hearer to represent the Conservatives In tho coning election.\nIhe convention was called to order\nny Mr. Ira Manning.\nRecords of Inst mooting were read,\nand on motion of Messrs. Rimer and\nKhvoll  adopted as read.\nThe resignntlnn of Mr. Oeo. II.\nThompson, Vice-President, was read\nby the secretary, and on motion of\nI). J. Elmer, and ,f. A. Arnold wa,\naccepted, and a   hearty nnd    sincere\noto of thnnks tendered him.\nThe election of a vice-president was\nthen proceeded with, and Mr. fra\nManning wns nominated and elected\nvice president of the association.\nThe secretary thru read a commit\nnlcation from secretary Henderson of\nthe International Order of Mechanics\nre-G. T. R. matters, which waB en\ndorsed by the convention, with In\nitructions to forward the same to the\nCranbrook District Association for\nendorsement, then to be sent to Mr.\nA. 8. Ooodevc, M. P. (or presentation to the railway committee.\nThe following were elected  ns del-\n'\u2022gates to attend the District Convention to he held next Tuesday,\nrt. P. Moffatt. ,i. p. pink\n11. .1. Elmer. Dr. Rittlcdge\nV. Hyde Baker.        D. .I.Johnson.\nS. A. Hill. fl. Taylor.\nDr.  Hall. James Bates.\nW.B.McFarlane        R. Mcnnrney\nIS. Burton W. A Rollins\nA. J. Mnrtin. F.Dezall.\nrrn Manning. Lester Clanp.\nB, H.  Short. .1. F. Bridges\nALTERNATES.\nFred.   Wflsson. A. B.Ornce.\nJohn Reed. Wm. Noble\nP. DeVere Hunt.     I   Baxter\nW. J. Moreton.\nMr. TIiob. Caveu, M.P.I'., present\nmember for Crnnhrook riding then\naddressed the convention:\nMr. CAVEN.\nAfter thnnkfng tbo Conservatives of\nCranbrook riding, tor the honors conferred upon him, Mr. Caven, said:\n\"That if the Conservatives of Cranbrook riding,, In convention assembled, should, apain confer upon him\nthe honor of being tholr stnndnrd\nbearer In the coining election, that,\nho would pledge himself tn do all in\nIlls power, In the future, ns In the\npast,  to further the interests of the\nranbrook district\". Mr. Caven then\nrefered to the railway policy of the\ngovernment, giving s short dcscrlpt\nn of tho tout\u2122, tbelr noroaslty nnd\ntholr hearings of the rapid develop\nment of the province. He then briefly described the appropriations secured for the district (or ibis year, and\nthe improvements to be done on\nroads, trails, and bridges in this\ndistrict.\nA. K. Watt,\nMr. A, E. Watt, ,>f Wattsburg, was\nthe next speaker, lie said: \"That he\nhad assisted in nominating Mr.\nCaven in previous elections, and had\nassured \"Tom\" that ii he was a\ngood boy, that he should have iny\nsupport in the future. Mr. Caven\nhas made good, aud 1 shall do all\nIn my powcrt to assist him in getting the nomination, and then he is\nleetod, for there will be nn contest. Mr. Watt referred to suggestions, tbat he bad mnde in the past\nregarding the agricultural resources\nof the province, ntid said, that the\nprovincial government by loaning a\nrortnln pereontnee, on Improved\nfarms \u201es they progressed, which\nwould bo the means nl inviting thousands of settlers to the province, nnd\nheenme a revenue producing tnctnr to\nthe government. Mr. Watt in conclusion snid: thnt Mr. Caven was sure to\nho nominated, and would lie elected\nby acclamation on the dny nf nomination.\nEX-MAYOR J. P. FINK.\nEx-Mayor Fink spoke a few words\nin favor of the government's railway\npolicy, that the new proposed lines\ntraversed the finest agricultural district In the province. In referring to\nMr. Caven, he said: \"that he was a\ncredit to Crnnbronlt. That he, Mr.\nFink, had been approached and been\nasked to become a candidate, but,\nthat he had supported Mr. Caven in\nthe past, and thnt he would support\nhim now, and tbnt Mr. Caven was\nsure to he elected  by  acclamation.\nMr. E. Elwoll endorsed the remarks\nof the previous speakers, nnd said\nthat: \"Mr. t'nvcn was n tireless worker for the Cranbrook district, and\nthat his associates in the provincial\nhad expresp-od n desire that bo might\nhe returned, as ho was a very popular member of the Legislative assembly.\nJudge Ryan fully endorsed thn nomination of Mr. Caven, also the railway policy of the McBride govern-\nOalley Nine\nment, that tho proposed now railways would onen up n mngnlflclent\ncountry nnd thnt Mr. Caven was a\nfaithful representative of ono nf the\nrichest agricultural sections of the\nprovince.\nMessrs. D ,1. Rimer. V, Hyde Baker; and B. II. Short, spoke heartily\nin favor of Mr, Cavon as the provln-\noial representative of the Cranbrook\nriding.\nMr. A. R. Watts was appointed a\nonnitntttoo to rontor with Premier\nMoRrido in regnrd to certain legislation in mntters pertaining to tho\nagricultural resources, and the settlement of British Columbia.\nGreat Provincial  Highway\nGood    Roads,   Trails  and   Bridges   for   Cranbrook\nDistrict\nCoupon SLOGAN CONTEST Coupon\nContest Editor,    \"PROSPECTOir.-\nPlease enter the following slogan in your contest closing date March 31 At.   191a\nSlogan \t\nName   \t\n$10.0   for the Best Slogan sent in.\nMr. J. P. Fortle, provincial gov.\neminent engineer arrived the Cranhrook on Monday, from ft tour \u00b0*m\"\nspoction of tlm public works in tbe\nCrow's N\u00abst Pass, and consulting\nwllh Mr. Thou. Caven, M.P.P., and\nrond HNpor.nlen'lent Mr. John Held,\nregarding the work lo he done in the\ndistrict during the coming season.\nThe residents of the Gateway District, through Mr, t'aven, have beon\nurging on the government the necessity nl building a bridge ncross tho\nKootenay River at Gateway, and Mr.\nForde Inspected the proposed site lor\nthe bridge, nnd investigated the necessity lor same and it is understood\nthat his  report to the  Minister     ol\nPublic Works will be favorable to the\nproject,\nHe also inspected the new bridges\nacross the Ht. Mary's river near Fort\nHteele, anil the Mver hank protection\nwork being done there. When theee\nbridges and the new road from Ht.\nBiigono Ml us I on to Fort Steele are\ncompleted, tlm rond from Crnnhrook\nio Fort Steele win compare with any\nroad In tho provlnre in the matter of\ngrades ami heallty, nnd Will be n very\npopular trip for motorists, besides\nproviding n first class highway he*\ntwoon those two Important points, to\nreplace ihe presonl hilly mutes no*\ntn use.\nwith regard tn the work to lie\ndone during tho Btimmer it is the in-\ntentlon of the government to spend\na large pint ion of the district appro*\nprlatlon    In opening up   new roads!\nwhere  required,  llOSltlOS bringing    the\nprosrnt trunk roads lip to a high\nstandard. The work ol Improvement already begun on tho portion o!\nTrans-ProVinClal Motor road through\nthe district will be continued, so that\nwhen the road Is completed across\nthe province, the Oranbrook part will\nhe the eqUal of uny of the rest of tbe\nroute. Special nl tentlon will also\nhe paid to the Oran brook- Windermere\nroad, in tlic way of reducing grades,\ndraining out wet places, gravelling,\netc., ho that when the Banff-Winder*\nmere motor rond in completed next\nyear, the portion of the circular trip\nLialley Ten\nvia Calgary, Band, Windermere,\nOranbrook and Macleod, which is\nwithin the Oranbrook district will be\nin lirst class shape (or the thousands\nol motorists who will avail themselves oi the opportunity of making\nn trip which is confidently stated to\nexcel nny oilier similar trip in the\nworld in the grandeur of its scenery.\nit is unnecessary to point out what\nn great beoellt such n  road  will    be\nto Oranbrook, and    wc aro situated\nIn a peculiarly fortunate position ln\ntbls regard, as II will he necessary\nfor nil motorists using cither tbo\nUntil!-Windermere, or the Tuuih pro\nvincial routes to pans through Cranhrook,\nIt  Is very  gratifying  to know that\nthe residents   of tbls    neighborhood\nappreciate tin* sth mioiis OITortB which\nhnve boon made by our local member, Mr Caven, to plaoo tin* needs ot\nour district before tin* government,\nand tho great success which has at\nleaded his OlTorts, as shown by tho\nIndention of nil of our cltlsons, both\nConservative nnd Liberal 1 to send\nI Mr. Caven hack lo Victoria to ropre*\n'srnt us In thn new legislature to bo\n' elected on  Match B8- TTTF, PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK, BRITISH COLUMBIA\nHo-Mfdal*    StniRtlon    Tomato\nTh\u00bb rtrllent,  btxt  fUvoTt-tl  ind\ngmOOth-Mt in tha World.\nIT'S COMING\nWhat's coming? Why Seedtime, then the\nHarvest bul the Harvest depends very\nlargely on the quality of the Sc*?ds yuu\nsow. Our Catalogue for 1912 is bigger and\nbetter than ever. Tolls you all about over\n1,500 kinds of Field Routs, Grains, Vegetables, and Flower Seeds, Small Fruits,\nFlowering Shrubs, Plants, Implements, etc.\nIf you cut this OUt lending il tn 'i* villi your \"initio\n\u25a0nd Pwt Oftice .VMrt'*-H \"*ir CalnlosUti will lie sent\nyou ana a *.m-*n*tu wilh il.    Do it t-ili\u00abv,   VDDHBSS.\nDarch & Hunter Seed To., Limited,\nDept.  79 London, Ont. u\nA. Jolliffe, Prop.\n.mm******.**    \u00bb.,*, ,|,.ti.lirl|  I.  |    lull li  I\nf Vl'Trr l\u2122r\u2122l I 'TT V nil  ITTTT\nNorbury Ave.\nCentral   Meat I!\nMarket\nGreen Cut Bone\nFor Chickens\n4 lbs for 25c\n\u00a3he IPwepectov, <\u00a3rmil-rooh, \u00a7- \u00ae*\nBSTABLISHED    List\nPubllaned Bvery Saturday   Morning at Oranbrook   B.C.\nF. M. Christian, Manager.\nA. B. Oram,   Editor.\nSUBSCRIPTION  RATES ,2.00 PER YEAH\nPostage to American, European and  other foreign countrlea,   60 centa   a\nyear  extra.\nADVERTISEMENTS\u2014Advertising  rates furnished on application.    No\nadvertisements but those ol a reputable character will be accepted    lor\npublication.\nADVERTISERS AND SUBSCRIBERS\u2014Unless notice to the contrary\nis given to local manager advertisements and .subscriptions will be hept\nrunning and charged up against their account.\n18th Year\n\\VS*<$rK3**.I>\nCRANHROOK, B.C.,   MARCH   Oth.\n4 l-ll III III 11 \"I' 1111 !\u25a0 IHIIIIil I I \"I lllll It-\nIll l-i\u2014\nPound!\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666**********************\nOn Baker stteet, one dour west\noi Messrs. Hill & Co., the only\nplace in town that can make\nlife worth living.\nCosmopolitan Hotel\nE. H. SMALL,   Manager.\n'itti*tt%A<f<At\u00abt,t|AAAAtt^AA.^fcAa4A .\nhlllililtlltlllnlllll 111 la llllllll iiliiliiliifiiliiliiti  I*    I \u25a0-*\u25a0- \u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0  a    a    *    a    a    a    .\nrTTl\u2122TTT,rrTTi^nTlllll*l,1l1\"l\"|TI,IJ\"r|'\nI  CORONATION HOTEL  \\\nG. DOWNING, Manager\nATHALMER, B. C.\nUnder New Management\nEXCELLENT ROOMS REMODELLED THROUGHOUT\nCUISINE UNEXCELLED\nCHOICEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS\nAN UP-TO-DATE HOUSE\nH44-H \u2666 11 H-MIIIIIMM wM I-11 w II HI II H t Mill\nThe fraternal orders are & national\nblt'ssiiiK. They promote thrift, economy, sobriety, without freezing the\nsoul into BetQahneBS, ua ia apt to be\ncase in the usual struggle for wealth\nor a blgb Bocial position. They bring\nmen Into closer Bocial relations, and\ncherish those feelings that thrive ami\nput Fuith blusso:.is iu each other's\nwelfare. They make men thoughtful\nand helpful, expanding the sentiments\nof love, charity and good will. They\nteach ua the religion that breaks\nbread to the hungry, gives a cup of\nwater to the thirsty, watches at the\nted of the sick, visits the Imprisoned\nthe fatherless and widows\u2014duties\nthat are sadly neglected, and for <i\nlong time were supposed to be run\nfrmi to the church.\nWe invite the citizens of the BUr*\nrounding country to come to out\ntown to do tbeir trading, or aa n\nplace of residence, because we know\nyou will be delighted with Ita surroundings, with ita people, and us\nlaws, and clean streets, delighted\nwith its school privileges and with\n, good moral element that exists and\nts largely sustained by the people.\nYou will tind it a pleasant place Ln\nwhich to live, hIuiooI devoid of the\nevil influences usually existing in\ntowns. Its people are charitable,\n| law-abiding, genial. clever and ac-\n' commodatlng. Vou will also tind it\na cheap placj in which to live, sharp\ncompetition in all branches of trade\nhas so reduced prices that ever;\nthing m tbe mercantile line can be\nbad at the very lowest prices and\nIn view of which thiti city has become a great trading mart of the\nsurrounding country.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nThe interest of a town or city and\nthe community are indentical. That\nwhich benefits one is certain to favor\nthe other, often there is an unreasonable antagonism in the farming\ncommunity acainst their own town.\nFrom some ineiplainable reason the}\nconsider it their duty to oppose every movement tbat has for its object the forwarding of its Interests\nand depreciate its importance in\nevery conceivable man'nel. Fortunately tn this community all of onr\nbest and most progressive ranchers\nand Ian.I-owners have a kindly inter-\neat in the city and are aa enthusiastic in wishing it success and exercising their energlcB to attain that end\nas any who dwell within its limits.\nGive us your trade\u2014help us to build\nup our city and you will increase the\nvalue of the land in our community.\n\u2022 *   \u2022   \u2022\nThe most popular of all comedies\n\"Hia Irish Honor\" with Tom Marks\nto the comedy roll will be the utter\ning at thi! Auditorium Theatre, for\nono week, commencing March 18,\nwhen Tom Marks and his excellent\ncompany here for a week's engage\nment. New Hcenery baa heen provided for the clover comedy and Mr.\nMarks' supporting company is said\nto be the clevereat yet aecn with this\nmost popular comedian, and that \\v\npaying a good deal. The vaudeville\nspecialities  introduced  between      the\nacta aro fully up to the standard.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022   t\nMr. Tom Marks, the clever Irish\ncomedian, with his expanse of smile,\n(III Hllillll II 11 M IHIIIIIIIIIH H llllllll I\nI $15.00 DOWN!\nand\n$10.00 A Month\nBuys  a   Fine,    Larn*.    Building\" Lot   in   the\nI       Burnaby Section\nof Vancouver's Surliurbs. Positively no better\nbuy for the money in the country. Price*\nmust  advance  soon,\nLOTS $245.00\nDOUBLE CORNER S550.00\nTht' Western Canada Power Co., are putting through their New Car Line nullt past\nthis    property.        Come in   and   learn particulars,\nS.    A.   REID\nHANSON   B L () C K\nPhone 391 P, (). Box 306\n1444444*1*1\nhia eyes that beam with mirth, hla\nphys'i'al nlmhlenSBS. bis iniiHlHtable\ncomic magnetism, all add materially\ntn making Tom Murks' Company an\nsuCOSBBtul as it in, Nothing but\npraise ia given to the oasts and plays\nthis Beason and the appearance of the\ncompany at tho Auditorium Theatre\nfor one   week commencing on March\n18th, t*j eagorley awaited.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022  \u2022\nNo paper can be published without\nhome patronage, and every man la\nnterested in keeping up a home paper\nif a railroad or factory is wanted)\nthe newspapers are expected to work\nfor it.    If a public tneottng ts wanted\nfor any purpose) the uewspaper is\ncalled upon for h free notice. If any\nof the societies have a supper or reception ol anv kind, tin* newspaper is\nexpected t.i give the necessary no**\ntlce. Tbe newspaper must puff the\nschools and everything else to advance the Interests oi the business\nnun of th;> place, and then give them\na handsome notice when they pass\nsway.     and yet some    of thom   do\nnothing to ke-Mi up a borne paper.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nCo where you will you will tind\npeople, both men nnd women, who\nare always waiting for some th Int; to\nturn un to better their conditions in\nlife. Yet this class of people are\n| the last one to try and turn some*\nthing up that will be a (benefit to\nthem In nny way, but still wait from\nday to day. If you want something\nto turn up, get a move on you. get\nout an 1 hustle, see if you cannot\n\u2022'\u2022nd something you can turn up to\nyour advantage. There are plenty of\nchanges fnr every nne ff they are\nsought after, but they will not come\nto you if you do not hunt them up.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nGod made the air for ub to breathe\nor rather made us to breathe tha air.\nAgreat many people do not seem to\nknow this from the way they hermetically close up their doors and windows of thiir sleeping rooms and then\nproceed to manufacture an atmosphere composed mostly from the effluvia and carbonic acid gas from their\nown bodies. People talk about the\ndanger of night atr. It Ib not nearly\n\"0 Injurious as people believe, besides It is the only air on band during the night. The beasts breathe\nit and are vigorous ami hearty,there\nought 'to be a constantly flowing\nstream of outside air into our rooms\niurlng s'eep. We do not mean a\ndraught blowing upon ub, but never-\nrhHheless night nir should constantly come ln*o our sleeping apartments\nGood ventilation is better than all\nthe drugs in the world.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nLearn this lesson, my son; then\nTcnrn It over and over again: The\nworld does not owe you a living.\nIt doesn't owe nnv man a living.\nTrue, there are those who have got-\nfen a notion In their heads tbat they\nhavo a right to be taken care of by\nthemselves. They will r'tvl out In\ntime, however, that while tbey arc\nwaiting for the procession to come\nalong with a fenther bed on which\nto carry tbem to fame and fortune,\nthe bustler lifts gotten a long way to\nthe front; while ho who waited for\nothers to \"boost\" him along waited\nfor what never came.\nChatter and Chaff\nEarnest and Facetious\n(BY PAUL SPYGLASS)\nJimmy Bprlg,\u2014Boys like you should\nnever complain Beuidca, matters aro\nmore evenly arranged than you think.\nIf the father tana tbo son the sun\nfrequently tana tho fatbur\u2014i. o,\u2014\nwhen he goiiH to tha seaside lu autn-\nmer.\nCinderella.\u2014You muat quit dancing,\nmy dear, if you wUh to live long.\nTho girl wlio goes to too many bopa\nIs pretty sure to get an early blor.\n\"Slmpklns\" says bs has given up\nwriting prose, and la going In for\npoetry Instead. Dear, Dear: That la\ngoing from had to vorao, as it wero.\nBettor leave both alone, my friend,\nnnd the public  will  hu thankful.\nCharlie Ooldfeot, writes to say that\nho Ih alek Hon* and wonry (if trying\nto gnt a \"suitable\" Job in Oranbrook\nHe It understood tbat Oharllo la\nnnsious to get \"next\" to a romunor*.\nalive position Mint will unit blm,\u2014\nwhether lie will  Stilt tlm   poraon    for\nwhom b*> eondiscendi to work in as\nKlppllng remarks   \"another story\/'\nAccording to our friend ('buries \"the\nbally bonndsri here\" do not recognise a chap's ability when tbey nne\nit, Your psoudonvhi Ohnrles, is \u00bbin-\nHiinriv appropriate)   You evidently\nsustained n bad nttnek of \"cold\nfeet\", and the malady has   left   you\na continued conceited crank- (confound that alliteration), Duck up,\nyou bonohoadi and bo a man, Deed nd from your aolf-conatituted superior position nnd try and act kindly to your Inferiora(V) by designing\nto accept an \"unsuitable\"-from\nyour standpoint job for a change.\nIn all probability, those to whom\nyou have applied for employment,\nhave failed to recognise your ability,\nprimarily becauao you have not exhibited any outward or visible sign\nof ita existence, Thoro nro very lew\nthought roadors in this \"vale of\ntears,\" you know. Cultivate pa-\nHi nro und porsovotanoo and as the\n\"Quohoo Telegraph\" cleverly puts it\n\"keep lagging away\", and you will\nultimately aolilovo success.\n\"Men seldom    mount,    at a    Hingis\nbound,\nTo the laddor'fl  very  top;\nThey    bnve   climbed   It,    round   by\nround,\nwith mnny a starl and stop.\nAnil the winner la certain to be   tha\nmnn\nWho labors day by day,\nFor tbe world ban learnod thnt   thn\nBlirOSt plan\nla to JiiHt keep pegging away.\nYou've   rend, of   course, about   the\nbarn\nAnd  tbe tortoise\u2014the  tale Is old\u2014\nSeeing is Believing\nJust take a look at Our West Window and we are sure it will\nconvince you that our\nHouse Furnishing Department\nis Up-to-Date in every respect.\nand\nJust  at this time of the year, when spring cleaning is beginning,\nNew Curtains\nare required, it will be very advantageous to you to carefully inspect\nour stock, which consists of the Very Latest Designs and Qualities of\nCloths and Made-up Curtains at Extremely Attractive Prices. Perhaps\nwe can be  of service in deciding on your scheme of decoration.\nWe are always glad to assist you in any way we can.\nFurniture Department\u2014Second Floor\n'Phones\n4   6?   14\nQuality\nGuaranteed\ntiit.alailnti  li I. I,.l.it.ili.t..l ttnti.t\nn tit r rTTrmi it\nCompanies Act,    July 1st, 1910\nCertificate of Incorporation\nI hereby certify that \"QUAIN ELECTRIC COMPANY\nLimited\" has this day been Incorporated under the \"Companies\nAct\" as a Limited Company with a capital of Fifty thousand\ndollars, divided into Five hundred shares.\nThe head 'Office of the company is situate at the City\nof Cranbrook, Province of British Columbia.\nGiven under my hand and seal of Office at Victoria,\nProvince of British Columbia, this fourth day of March, one\nthousand nine hundred and twelve.\nD.   WHITESIDE\nRegistrar of Joint Stock Companies\nThis Company was originally the Empire Electiic Co. under\nthe management ot' Maurice Quain. Maurice Quain is the President\nof the New Company and will also personally superintend its future\nbusiness.\n************************** 11II11111111 III 11 HI HI llllllll 1111 mi-;\nHow the* ran a race\u2014wa don't know\nwhan,\nAnd the tortoise won we're told.\nThe bare waa sure   he had time   to\npause\nAmi to browse ahout and play,\nBut the tortoise got there lirst, because\nHe juat kept pegging away.\nA little toll and a little rest,\nAnd a Httle mora earned than spent\nIs sure to bring to tbe  snug   home\nneat\nA spirit ol borne contrnt.\nAnd, so though the neighbors   mar\nput on style,\nBe Patient and don't get gay;\nYou'll have   treasures to   loan   'em\nalter while\nII you Just keep pegging away.\"\n(I. O.\u2014Somebody culled you an\n\"egotist\", did they, and you want\nto know what it meant? Well, an\negotist differs Irom the rest ol mankind only in one respect, {everybody\nfeels at heart a sense ol superiority\nover everybody else, but tbe egotist\nhad the courage to reveal it. In\nyour case It's a pity, lor, were It\nnot lor thla, the lact would not be\nnotifiable,\nAlgy Oreen.\u2014You are green and no\nmistake. Algy was at u party, tbe\nother night, and incidentally told the\nprettiest girl In the room he was going to kiss her belore be went, Upan\nthis the girl told him to go at once,\nand Algy went. Tbls Is verdency\nwith a vengeance. Tbe girl, ol\ncourse, meant you to\u2014well, anyway,\nwe know what we would have dono\nunder the circumstances,\nAngelina.\u2014There's taste In leathers\nol course, but more tuHte in the bird,\nII it's a pigeon. Por all that, judgment should be exercised in choosing\ncolors lor summer hats. Uut don't\nbe too demure. We know a gli'l. ol\nthis sort who wouldn't look at a\nrainbow, because ahe considered the\ncolors were too loud.\n< men when reading, during tea-time,\nHfimethlng tunny caught my gate;\n'Twas some versea moat amusing,\nformed Indeed to laughter raise,\nHome might think thain rather vulgar\nAnd slang's unknown by some good\nlolka;\nUut yet this i|iiecr refrain's   attrac-\nII vs-\n\"Wlll     you    love    me    when   I'm\n\"broke\"\"\nI laughed aloud, I'apa and Frankl*\n|    Asked me what amused me ao;\n.Gentle mamma looked so wistful,\nI   As if she too would like to know\nWhat had made ber daughter giggle,\nSurely It must be a joke?\nSo I read to them the verses\u2014\n\"Will you     love    me   when   I'm\nbroke?\"\nI Baby May, for once, was quiet,\nI    Listened to each word I said;\nItuckiiu to nnl fro her dolly,\nDolly with tbe buttered head.\nThe dirty damaged, ugly image\nMny caressed, and thus sbe spoke,\nIn her lisping, baby fashion\u2014\n\"Me lubs Dolly now see's boke.\"\nIn theae days when the general\ntrend Is towards effeminacy, It Is\ntruly refreshing to hear a Judge express his surprise (Irom the bench)\nthat boning matches should he stopped. We are ol the opinion that the\n\"noble art\"\u2014when devested ol tbe\nbetting evil\u2014should he encouraged,\n' ns clean sporting eihlbltloni ol this\ni rti'iin-ter, are conducive to the manifestation nf self-relifinre, endurance,\nand genuine iniin'lness.\nParisian society's latest erase Is\nthe  Inauguration     nf mixed-battling\n1 clubs. We have noticed the progress\no' thoKe ultra-social cluhblsh cliques\nwbo profess membership In those so-\n'railed     \"rnrt and men\"asaoclatlons.\nI Three \"eels\" have always been exceedingly popular In the French cap\nital. And, we know, (rom personal\nexperience, that any organlxatlon\nexclusively patronised by the smart\nset\u2014where ladles are not tree to eon-\nduet themselves everywhere with\nspontaneity and careless albeit companionable gaiety\u2014Is voted Insufferably dull. Ol course, \"gay Pars*\"\nmust maintain Its reputation.\nApropos the above, wa now that\nLord Chamberlain's dramatic censorship department have taken exception to the bathing scene ta tba\nplay \"Kismet\" at the Oarricl Theatre. They were horrllled at the sight\nof a member ol the (air ssx clothed\nIn pink fleshings. The bald-headed\nrow, with whom the concupiscence\nof the eye has always been a.sort ot\notiMsion, will doubtless miss tha\npretty girl bather in ber ravlahlng\npink \"tlglits.\" In future the vlval\nclous damsel will wear a little mora\ndrnpery, hy order of the management. We wonder whether then *M\nbs any appreciable decrease la tha\nhoi office receipts now that th* occupants of the stalls will no long**\nbe accorded the opportunity of (easting (metaptiorlcally sneaking) oa th*\nseductive pink fleshings which war*\nwont to adorn her shapely limbs.\nThis Is tike the story ol th* thr*s\n*ggs-\"two\" had.\nFOR SALE\nFOR HAI.K-Muat be sold at genuine bargains, two Morris up-to-date,\nupright piano's. Part cash, balance\ncan he armlnged. These nre Al In\natrumenta,\nOKOROH ll. POWRLL,\nCranhrook   Hteam    Cleaning   Work*\nOfllce. Ml\nCranbrook\nCottage Hospital\nMatron:    Mrs. A. Salmon\nTerms on Application\nPhon* 25\u00ab P. O. Box 84S\nty\\\\t &tanta*\nMONTREAL.\nTHI STANDARD Is the National\nWeekly Nowapapor of the Dominion\nof Canada. It is national In all Ita\nalms,\nIt uses the most expansive engravings, procuring the photographs from\nall over tlm world.\nIta articles are carefully selected and\nlis uilltorlal policy Is thoroughly\nIndependent.\nA subscription to Tho Rtandnrd\ncoats 12.00 per year to any address la\nCanada or Ureal llrltaln.\nTRY IT FOR 19121\nMontreal  Standard Publishing Ce,\nLimited, Publishers.\n\u25a0\u25a0* THE PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK, II. C.\n\/   V\nCOCKSHUTT PLOWS\nAmong the Many Style* Shown in the Catstof,\nyou can obtain a plow perfectly suited for\nYOUR particular requirement!.\t\nCRICULTURAL\nIMPLEMENTS\nNew on the Job\n' Your wife wants you on the tele-!\nWORRYING HIS, WORSHIP.\nfStZ\/'XT^l ^fEL^J&E  *\"\"\u2022\u00bb\u00ab ,h' Strang, People Wha P\u00abst.r\n'WINCHESTER\nSmokeless   Powder   Shells\n\"LEADER\" and \"REPEATER\"\nThe superiority of Winchester\nSmokeless Powder Shells is\n[ undisputed. Among intelligent\nshooters they stand first in popularity, records and shooting '<\nqualities.    Always use them\nFor field or Trap Shooting.\nAak Your Dealer For Them.\n\"CHALLENGE\"\nWATERPROOF COLLARS\nThe Beat  Ever Made.    Guaranteed   to  give    you    \u00abmtl&*aattoa.\nSend us 25c   State Style and Size\nrequired,\nThe Arlington Co. of Canada, Ltd.\n68 Frarer Ave.,\nToronto, :       :       Ontario\nC. P. R. Constructing New Lines\nNot tor many years lias the Qauad-\nIan Pacific Hallway Ifttd so many new\nlines of track under construction as\nthey Imve this year. New lines are\nbeing built practically all over Western Canada, und hundreds of gangs ot\ntrack builders arc at work in the various provinces, The C. P. li. s network of new lines Is rapidly extending\ninto new dlstiit-Is. and as last as they\nare being built they are being opened\nfor tralflc. Since the middle of June\nlive or six new services have been inaugurated, and it is stated that there\nare several other linos which will be\ncarrying regular trains before the end\nof November. These new llnoa are\namong the greatest Inducements to\nnew Bottlers to open up new districts,\nas when the services are established\nthey have transportation facilities for\ngetting their produce to the markets.\nFor the incoming settlors of next year\nit Is stated that the C, P. It. will rush\nto completion nearly lour hundred tulles of new line iu Alberta nnd Saskatchewan. These lines include tbat\nfrom MooBe .law southwest, 115 miles;\nThe Height of Song jKerrobort, northeast, 'i'i miles;  Wey-\nMiss Mary Garden at a aupper lu burn branch extension, 21 miles: Este-\nNew York that preceded her depart-jvnn Branch. r>!i miles; Swift Current.\nure for Europe, praised a new tenor,   southeast, 45 miles; Wllkle, northwest\n\"He ls one of those  tenots,\" said 83 miles; Wilkie, southeast, :il miles;\nMiss Garden, \"who have to shut their Klnlnvle Branch extension, 37 mllea;\neyes wheu they sing.\" Ifiassano to Klnlnvle Jet., 31!    tulles;\n\"Why so?\" asked a young million-[and the Klpp branch    extension,   27\naire.\n\"Bee-use.\" she replied, \"he goes so\nhigh that It makes him dizzy.\"\u2014Detroit Free Press.\nmiles.\nWhat poverty Is like that of moral\npenury? 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HAGERMAN.!\nShe\u2014And what did he say? i\nHe\u2014Oh, he offered to pay my funeral expenses,                                                           ; r\"     r.  .\n_l ._  ;    The grape vine was brought from;\nir one be troubled with corn? and the Island of Crete and introduced ln-\nwarts. ho will find in Holloway'f Corn to the Canaries in the fifteenth een-:\nCure an application that will entirely tury\u2014the source of the famous wine\nrelieve suffering. named for these islands.\nMan Who Never Unvul.\nThere tn h wnuderlnu tribe of tho\nSahara raliVcl the TnttlvtfB, a strung*\npeople, supposed by hi.ine to trnve <!#\u25a0\nsceuded from tbe cruxttder* uud dl.?*\ntlnguished by tbe wuiii'lii\u00ab ot veils, a\ncustom tliiit Una 6cenHloiied uiueb did-\ncusRlon The Tu.in.fj-n gin-rd tbelr\neyes\" ugnlnsi ihe glui't* uf (tie desert i\u00bby\ntwo veils, oue rolled round the temples aud tiiiilm; down In front of tut*\neyes, ihe other reaching from rhe nostrils tu the ed ire ut the itlollilliK <\u2022\u00ab\u00bb-\nering the lower pnrt ul th\u00ab hi*** All\nmanner of len inert arcuoients tune\nbeen uddueed to explntu tbls custom,\nbut hygiene is obviously the only motive. This Is shown by the statements\nof tbe TuuiegH themselves and by\nthe sobriquet \"mouths for (lien.\" which\ntbey apply lo all who do not wear the\nveils. It Is said that the Tuurfga\nnever remove their veils, even hi meal-\nIt men, Indeed, they ure 80 inui-li ti\npart of tbelr wearers that any nue deprived ot such covering is uurecog-\nmzed by bis friends and relatives.\n\"Losing ths Drop.\"\n\"When ii iiuin whips uut a gnu nnd\nget the drop' ou you there's nothing\nelse to do hut throw up your bunds\nand let him bnve whatever tie wants.\"\n\"That's where you fool yourself,'1\nsaid the man from tbe southwest. \"If\na man bus tbe uerve be ean luce a\ngun and get away with tt\u2014sometimes,\nI remember seeing iu a border saloon\nan Englishman pull n guu un a Mexican whom be bad caught cheating in\na game of cards.\n'\"You give me buck tbe money\nyou've woo from me or I'll blow your\nbead off:'\n\"\u2022You will?' said tbe Mexican, look*\nlog calmly Into (he muzzle of tbe Kng*\nllshman's revolver. 'Welt, you won't\ndo it just now; that gun's not loaded.'\n\"'What's thut?' exclaimed tbe Englishman, turning tbe revolver toward\nhimself to look into tbe chambers, And\non the Instant the Mexican drew a\nknife and planted it to tbe bill In\ntbe Englishman's stomach.\"\u2014New .oik\nTimes.\nAFTER EFFECTS OF FEVER\n150.00 REWARD\nIs (till ottered tor the young man,\nWilliam Eddleston, ot weak intellect,\naged 29 years, height about 5 tt. 9 in.;\n\u2022vith whiskers and moustache, and\nemail mouth, who left his home on\nJune Ut, 1911. Any Information leading to his dlscoverey will be thankfully received by his anxious parents\nat 807 Manitoba Avenue, Winnipeg.\nThere had Deem a lone continued\ndrought and a farmer had Invented a\nmachine for waterlog Ills fields. Just\nas he got It set up there came a heavy\nsloower. Ue put away his machine..\n' It'e no use,\" he sold, \"you can do\nnothing nowadays without    conjpetl-\n1    There were In Argentina    nt    the\nclone of nun   approximately   15,875\nmllea of railway, ad compared with\nfourteen  thousand four liumlred nnd (How to Build up Health and Strength\neighty III  1009,    It Is estimated that i A'ter Wasting  Disease\nthe length of tlio Argentina railways!   When III\" system is run down tol-\nin 1911 will Ue 10,500 miles.                 lowing attacks ol lever, la grippe, or\n ._                   other wasting diseases, Dr. Williams'\nDysentery corrodes the Intestines 'Pink Pills aie of Bpecial value. They\nand speedily puts nwny the lining, make new rich blood, which, reaches\nbringing ubout dangerous conditions every organ nnd every nerve In the\nthat may cause death. Dr. J. D. KeJ- body, and In this way restore the\nlogg's Dysentery Cordial clears the In- patient to active health and strength.\nteBtlnal canals of the germs thatjln proof of this we give the case of\ncause the Inflammation, and by pro-|Mrs. James Itnndnll, Silverstream,\ntecting the lining from further ravag-lSask., who says:\u2014\"I feel that If there\nes restores them to healthy condition. Is anyone who ought to testify to the\nThose subject to dysentery ahould not \/merits of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills lt Is\nbe without this simple yet powerful I myself. About four years ago I was\nremedy. taken down with typhoid fever which\n- left me In a very weak state and my\nIRISH   COTTAGE   INDUSTRIES     Btomach so Impaired that even a drink\n  [of milk would cause me pain.     To\nIt U surprising tint lii i hand-woven intake mattert worse the change of life\nfabrics can still survive against Uie\nproductions of machinery, hut the Irish peasant understands how to dye\nhis hand woven clotlis with lichens\nand plants which give tbem an Illimitable effect, and their qualities of\ndurability and appearance give them\na distinct value.\nThe centre* of hand-weaving and\nspinning ore In Donegal, Mayo, Con\nfollowed, and although I wus under\nthe care of one of our best doctors,\n) wub steadily growing worse. Before\n1 was sick I had often read of Dr.\nWilliams' Pink Pills, but thought no\nmore about them. Hut now when I\nwas sick nnd helpless and almost\nhopeless, and with no benefit coming\nfrom medical treatment, I kept thinking of the Pills and finally decided to\nVery curious and slightly Interesting\nIs the fact that we neve; feel to need\na holiday so badly as the day after\nwe bave had one.\nThe man who will break his word\nwill smash anything that will come\nwithin his reach.\n*\\\u20ac\\ DAY SALARY AND UP--ALSO\n\u2022V COMMISSION\u2014for local repre-\ntentative*; Immediately; permanent\nposition; experience unnecessary; rapid advancement; spare time accepted.\nNichols, Limited, Publishers, Toronto.\nAt Hamburg, Germany, a fashionable\nrestaurant occupies a building which\nwa* nude of compreaeed paper.\nMlmrd'* Liniment Cures Burns, Etc.\nRecent henvy ruin* have caused the\nwiiter to flow over the falls of, Minnehaha for the first time In two years.\nnenuvru, and Kerry, wliere there is I try them. I did bo and I am thankful to\nabundant mountain grazing lor sheep;be able to suy tltut they restored me\nwith luxuriant wool and where labor to health and strength, nnd enabled me\nI* superabundant, The leading centre\nhowever la Donegal, and It ls estimated that '511.000 a year Is paid to\nthe peasants of the Impoverished and\nbarren districts af Donegal for the\nhomespun clotlis. Tho cloth Is usually sold nt country 'airs, wliere tt Is\nbrought In large rolls ol welis about\n28 Inches wide, as a loom of Iiic necessary slw could not be accommodat'\nto puss through Hint trying period,\nfrom which so many poor women\nemerge with shattered health. I hope\nthat many other poor sufferers may\nread this statement and take fresb\ncourage from It, as I am sure that\nwhat Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have\ndone for me, they will do for others,\nI may add thnt I always keep Dr. Williams' Pink Pills In the home, and feel\ned in lho tiny cottages occupied by!that they are better than a doctor,\nthe peasants, the homespun clotlis. These Pills nre sold by all medicine\nare not made In double widths. Koch ', dealers or may he had hy mail at BO\ndistrict In Ireland produces cloth of cents a box or alx boxes for $2.60 from\ndistinct character. In North Donegal the doth Is heavy. Well-woven,\nsubstantial, and generally dyad In\ndark colors with stfrlpes and checks.\nThe market for (Ills Is nsuiiily a retail\none. The products of Oastlehur resemble those of North Donegal, but\nare somewluit brighter in en or. In\n(lannenumi and othor pant* ol County\nOul way there is a peculiar sort of\nflannel of very durable quality.      it\nThe    Dr.   Williams'\nIlrockvllle, Ont.\nMedicine   Co.,\nThe professor of shorthand adduced\nthis unanswerable argument In an address to a new class the other day;\n\"Wo nro told that It took Gray,\nauthor of the well know 'Elegy ln a\nCountry Churchyard', seven years to\nwrite that famous poem. If he had\nknow stenography he could have done\nIs usually dyed In red, dark blue, or lit In seven minutes. We have students\nlilack; ond the Oalwny |\u00bbiis\u00bbut wo-1 who have done that same poem ln\nman present an odd but vividly pic- that length of time.\"\u2014Tit-lilt*,\noppcurrtiico obul  Vn  hoods\nA Styrian Paaaant Suparatitien.\nA lawsuit for ntiel iirougnt by an\napothecary in I'ollun. lu Stynu, against\na youug peasant rerenls nn extraordinary superstition prevalent amoug th*\ncountry people. Tbey believe that\napothecaries and doctors have the\nright to kill nt least one man uud one\nwoman every yeur tn order tu make\nmedicines out or their bodies. An accidental movemeut of the upothecury\nat Pollau, Horr Kobenouuser, wben\ngiving medicine to a boy named I'uti\nled tbe latter to believe he was going\nto be killed. He run away, but got\n\u2022uch * fright thut be fell 111. Tbe inhabitants believed bis story snd boycotted the apothecary, wbo was at\nlength compelled to prosecute, I'm*\nwas sentenced to fourteen duys' imprisonment, but his parents, wbo nad\nspread the story, were acquitted on\nthe ground thnt they bsd acted la\ngood rsith.-Londun Standard.\nthe Magistrate.\nThn magistrate is the \"poor man'\nI lawyer,\"   inal   while   sitting   on   th'\n. bench lie hu.- some weird a,id wondai\nml applications made tu him.   Anyou\n.'tio listened :n a Loudon court to th\nstrange medley ol \"business\" that i:\ntransuded uciure the ordinary cases j\ncome on would soon see tout tiiere is a\n, vast proportion ol tne British public\n; who imagine the   Bench   u, be all-\nI powerlul and endowed with unlimited\n\u25a0 knowledge, suys a London paper\ni    His worship sees a very great deal\nI of the seamy side oi life, but, tortuu\n: ately. his day's grim duty is relieved\n; by quaint touches oi humor.\n.Many ol the people in the underworld, either ignorant oi the correct\nway to address a magistrate, or awed\ninto oomuaion, muKe amusing mis-\nluKes on this point. They sav, \"Your\nlordship,\" \"Mister,\" or \"Your honor.\"\nilut nooody smiles; that sort ol Uuug\nis Uio frequent,\nApparently, many ol the poorer folk\nthink his worship has merely to raise\nhis littiu linger, and tho whole power\nol the Umpire can be called lu do his\nbidding.\nA woman with fiery red hair stands\n\\ up ill court, eyes his worship, and\nthen poms out her troubles.\n\" 'Lizu Awktns, wnicli she lives\ndown our passage, calls orter ine 'car-\nriots,' your wosiiip. i says nothin',\noeptln' scratch 'er lice, and now she's\nloos to walkiu' out wiv my young\nman.\"\n\"Well, what do you expect me to\ndo?\" asks the busy magistrate weurily.\n\"A summons, sir,\" she replies.\nEven il lie had time to argue with\nher, it would tukc u long time, to convince tlio lady with the red hair that\nhe lias no power whatever to adjust all\nI the lovers  quarrels In Loudon.  Jeal-\n: ousy is at the root ol a great many ol\ntiiese applications.\nIn many cases Ihe services ol that\n' Admirable Crlohton, the warrant-officer, are utilized'.    Without a piece ol\nj blue paper in his hand, he goes round\nand explains  delicately  that oliicial\nnotice has been taken of the situation.\nIn nine cases out ot t\"n his influence\nproduces a remedy\u2014at uny rate, lor\n' the time.\n(llJt.      Sometimes a burly navvy conies to\ncompieteVy\"tf\"you w'm\"do\"you\" part  ??uf' ^ith * 1,iti,ul \"\"V t0 l]K t'('l-'0,\n00 cents a nox at oil dealers, or Ed- j \"\"}' ,'\"9, w!le   Positively   relttses   to\nIiciusou. Bates 4 Co., Limited. Toronto ! ul,lock Ul* doo>' <\u00b0; '\"\u00bb home when he\n i returns Irom  work.    Again tho war-\nIs Your Left Hand a Shirker       I rimt \"Hicer '* instructed to adjust mat-\nMost people never think     what   a' vf'.and generally lie manages to put\nshirker the  left  hand  te.    Our  two ' f, domestic differences ou a more sot-\neyes and our two ears and our two: ls'acto,T looting,\nfeet  divide  their   work   equallys  or'    generally the applicants have not\nvery nearly,so.   But the left hand on-' tne  remotest   notion  on   what   legal\nly works at what the light hand can- i grounds they can obtain the issue ot\nnot,do alone.   In Japan the children I \" summons;  hut stipendiaries,  us a\nare trained  to  use their hands and  \"*\"\u2022\u2022 exercise all their patience in en-\nGUARANTEED\nTO BE PURE.\nwore lustulled.\n\"Which one?\" Inquired    the    boss,\ni tiiinkin\u00ae of the two telephones.\nI    \"Pleu\u00abe, sir,' said the boy, \"i don't\nIkuow bow many you havo.\"\nIN DREAD\nOIF^ PILES\nMany Believe That Nothing Short of\nthe Surgeon's Knife Will Effect\nCure.   They Do Not Know.\nDR. CHASETOINTMENT\nThe agony caused by the intense\nItching, the depressing and debilitating effect on the system, the dread lest\nsurgical operation might be necessary\u2014these are the things which\nmake piles oi liemo, rhoids sw distressing.\nThe doetots have heen recommend-\nling surgical operations us the only\nJcure. But the surgical operation, with\n|all its dangers and expense and pain.\nides not usually effect a lusting cure.\nI Many a case has been cured by Dr.\n! base's Ointment after the surgical\noperation had failed, Here is a cose\nwhich doctors gave up,\nMr. .1. o. Mawyer, Itoden, Mnn.,\nIwiiles: \"Dr. Chase's Ointment Is a\nwonderful preparation. I had Itching\npiles for over six years, and though\ntried two doctors' prescriptions and\nused many other preparations could\nnot obtain much benefit. Tlic doctor\nItohl me there was no cure for me,\nland that I would have to undergo aa'\noperation,\ni \"I bought p. box of Dr. Chase's Olnt-\nment and was completely cared In one\niweelt. Aa this uws six months ago\nand there lias been no roiurn of the\neld trouble, I believe that the cure is\na permanent one.\"\nOne tiling certain Dr. Chase's Ointment will .bring you relief from the\ndreadful itching nnd burning almost\nus soon as applied.\nTo make the cure thorough and lasting It Is only necessary for you to\nkeep up the tretnnicnt regularly and\npersistently. Don't he satisfied with\nrelief, Dr. Chnces Ointment will cure\nDon't Crt Out MBt&mM\n^BSORBINE\n\u2022til rpmoTO tbem and lea.ana,\n,!\"u]1b1iu., C'lr,.. .nr putt of\niw.utnK.  Duct ont Mist er er\n\u25a0O&OTO thn I.Jir.   I!\"r,\u00bb c;m t>\u00ab\n\"orkMl  P.C0 nor botUa deUvtrsd.\n. AIlstmillM*', JR., llnlmant\nror mnnitnrt.   For Ifolli,  Unil.es,\n0W8ol\u00bb\".Sw\u201eUlnir.,Goltpo,V\u00bbrl'\t\nv.in. larlDoilusa.   Allar. \"\nPrlcalt and 13 a bnttln nio\n1'lilD.\nIH,      V>i.\u00bb.- *        n...,n      ,  .,,u.   .\n. ..<\u00bb\u00bb! .nd V a bnttlo nt dmiijilst. or d\u00abU\u00abwaa\\\nWill toll more If roo writ*. Manofactunsdoaly al\nW.r.VOUNC,P.D.r,l]7l>auBi>Ul.llMitreaLCaB>\nAim rumitliitl Lr Marti,, It.,1, 1 W vjiue Ou., Wu>iMf.\nTb-.-'^tlnml l>ri',.-ftii<ll.li,iii!Ml Co., tVliudsM*CalaaBM\n-ti. aiaitnua bi9. Oo. Ud., Vuoimna,\nlingers mote carefully than any wliere\nelse In the world. Japanese children\ncan do and make thliftts with their\nhands that are impossible to Western\nboys and girls, and nearly all of the\nueavoriug to help Lie people who ieel\nthey have a grievance.\n\"Please, sir, 1 want a divorce,\" or,\n\"So-and-So owes me live shillings, and\nwon't pay it back.\" ure very common\n[Japanese,  young and old. can draw , examples ot applications, which showi\nland write with both hands at once.    | that the applicants do not know the\nWe can do the same if we had been ' difference between one court and au*\n.taught to do so,.    In some    schools  other.\nteachers are already training children \"Will you please send somebody\nto use both hands, and thus get doub- round to give uiy son a good hiding,\nlie service out of them for life. The! as I can't do itr\" was one woman *\nI pupil merely makes lines, at first\nstraight and curved ones, using both\n'hands at once. With his right hand\nhe draws, perhaps curved lines parallel to one another, while with his\nleft hand he ls drawing parallel\nstraight lines, after a while he makes\nloops and figures, and finally his left\nhand becomes just as good a worker\naa his right.\nOns Ua* ef tha Eel.\nIt ts difficult to exhaust the uses ot\nthe eeL Experts lu top whipping pronounce a dried eel skin an admirable\nlash, and tops nre by no means tb*\nonly victims thereof. There is that\naffecting passage lu Mr. I'epys' diary:\n\"April 24, 1UU.1. Up betimes, and wllb\nmy salt eel went down tn the parlor\nand there get my toy aud did beul\nhim till I wus ftiln to take breath two\ner three times. Vet for all I um\n\u2022feared It will make the boy never\ntb* better, be I* growu so burdened\nIn his trick*, whlcb I am sorry for,\nbe being capable of making * brav*\nman and Is a boy tbat I and my wtf*\nl\u00bbv* very welL\" \"Unit eel\" appear*\nto have been a nautical term for a\nrope'* end, and It I* not certain that\nI'epys' Instrument of custlgallon wa*\nactual eel*' skin. But tb* original\n\"\u2022alt eel\" laid It* mark. - London\nChronicle\nDry some corn this way and see If\nyou do not like It as well as when canned:    Pick the corn when Just right\nfor Ihe table or younger than some I\n| people like lt, and do this In the morn\nIng.   Cut it off and spread In a thin I\nlayer on earthen dishes and set in ai\ncool oven, stirring often.   Try to have\nI it. cool by night as lt is not so good If\nlit getfl cold and has to be heated again\n[to finish.   Put It in a bag, hang It ln\na dry place nnd occasionalv shake,\nfor a day or two. then put away for\nthe winter.   To use, rinse It off, put .to\nsoak  for  several  hours,  then tcook\nslowly lu the watter it was soaked ln,\nhaving only enough of this to cover It.\nBorne milk and butter added at the\nlust Improves It\nnotable request. The magistrate sent\nthe ever-uselui warrant oiiiccr to iu-\nspire tear in the heart ol the unruly\nyoungster, though nut in the method\nsuggested by his mother.\nThese ure but typical instances ot\nthe extraordinary puzzle* which confront a magistrate daily, and many ol\nthe applications have no connection\nwhatever with the law. Tbe people\nwant advice, and having nobody in\nthe whole world to turn to, they steo\nInto court and expect hia worship te\ntake part ot life's burden from litem.\nThn Into King Edward had typewriting machines Introduced for the\nconvenience of his secretary.\nM>y Dreadful Sufferer. Could Not\nKeep Him from Scratching. Every\nJolntAffected. Used Cuticura Soap\n\u25a0nd Ointment and He Is Well.\na\n''Enclosed Hnd my son's photo anil I feel\ntj wrlllni Hum few lm\u2122 to you I am only\n\" '\"    my duty, a. my sen wai t dreadful\nsufferer from erjetna. At\ntha ate of two weeks ha\nbnsan to get covered with\nrod .poll on Ills lea* and\ngrolna,   whloh   mother\nthought waa red gum or\nthrush i but day by day\nI It grew worse until every\nJoint snd cmlee wore\naffected snd baliy started\nscreaming for hours day\n, and night, such s thing\nrout of ths\ntook him to\n\u2022wo of Sydney'! leading doctors; one ial'1 It\n*m one of the want casta he had u en, the\nether did no!*tilnk II ao serious; onn orilertil\n\u2022Intrpent for nibbing In, the other a filiating\n\u00bbow\u00abjr. f lollow.,1 thitlr preaerlpilona lor\n\u2022rar four months snd atlll hairy kepi anting\nworn. I oould not keep him frum sutalehuig\nao great was (la agony.\n''Whenha waa Kve months eld I tried Ih*\nHit\u2014       '\u25a0    '\u2022 \"\nillireiw|lli<   \u201e,.\nand cooks nuvdo of tills peculiar nnv\nlerlal.   The Kerry llOIMtpUlM aro well\ni made, but iioor In color and pattern,\nvi'gctalili' dye* being wlilmn uaixi.\nlu each of the custm which have\nbeen mentioned the cloth Is produced\nfor local iwe, and only the overflow\nrendu* tlm outside nuirkW. him In\nHoulh DtUMwaJ the case ts different,\nan there Is all extensive homapum tn-\ndiHtfl.ry tlmrc., carried on Mnoolal'y\nfor Ihe wholesale market and con-\nducted upon busjoiean principles. There\nWhen Ihe cockerels begin crowding\nIt Is Mine to sc|iurut\u00bb the sexes and\nfeed Ihe cnkcrelH a Utile heavier thnn\nthe pullcte. They need mom food for\ngood development.\nIn Great llrltain and Ireland there\nare 24\u00b0 paupers lo every 10,000 of the\npopulation. In New York, one man In\nevery ten fills a pauper'* grave.\nPeople who pray on their knees on\n  Sunday and prey on their neighbors\nIs n hi'i'i'illtary talent for coloring the I en  Monday, need simplicity In their\n       ' faith.\n\u2022\u201e.,  -...  ...   M. tin.  3   Knight  Bl\u201e\nInerllle, Brilney, N.N.W., Mar. II, mil\nCutleiira Knap and. Ointment are fold\nthroughout the world but \u2022 liberal sample lit\neach, with a atl-pata book on ten rurr. anil\ntniattnnnl of the rutin and hair will fa Mill\nitm \u25a0 n annllcatlon to Poller tVn\u00bb I- 'iioia.\nttori\/, WColuui.ua Ave. ttvaUw, VMa\nuiihis prevalent animng the Donegal\npeasantry, nnd the clotlis which como\nfrom IhlB district nro considered a*\nbeautiful im any other woollen fulirle\nproduced lu Europe.. TliHie are no Bomo folks arc under the erroneous\nstattHtleH available as to the Import- Impression thnt Ivy on  thn outside\nMlnard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia\nunci' of thla Industry.\nHand knitting le still nble to compete against mechanical Imitations\nand Is a means of livelihood to many\npeasants' In the Isolated region* of the\ncountry. The wild dlstHiitn of Kin-\nCatu'tough, Jn County Donegal, Is an\nImportant nemtre. The Armn industry of idnyo produces some very fine\nspecimens,\nHand Kinhnondeiy. aj\u00bb Is dome tin,\nsome luirts <n* Ireland, cannot bo snflls\nfiutturlly imitated by machinery, nml\nIs a cottage Industry nf Importance.\nIrish art ueedle work Is of the he\u00bbt\niliiulilly omd will hear favorable comparison with any produced 111 Europe.\nThe eontro of Ihe enhliu'.l-timktng\nliwtn-Jtry Is In tho vicinity of KHaniey\ntlnskot work Is engaged In I.HIetfrnck\nCounty Oalwny, Hcaufort, Couiii'v\nKerry, anil Onallecomer, County Kilkenny. Much Ingenuity Is sliown. In\niwlunlldig Uio wicker work to useful\npurposes.\nThe Chinese water huffnloe*, which\nturn 'tie wheeln of the machine* used\nfor mining water for Irrigation purposes, are blindfolded to prevent dl\/-\ntines*.\nwails of a house tends to make It\ndamp. A thought on this subject Is\nenough to convince ono of Its fallacy,\nsince tho Ivy must perforce extract\nthe damp from brick or stone work In\norder tn live, tor this moisture Is cs-\nsontlul lo tho plant.\nIn lolter-wrltlng, wllh men, tho\nirrenlest difficulty In In beginning a\nloiter; wllh women II Ib most difficult\nio leave off. Hence Ihe feminine postscript.\nIt Will Cure s Cold.\u2014Colds nre Ihe\ncommonest ailments of mankind nml If\nneglected mny lend In HOrloU* conditions. Dr. Thomas' Eeloctrlc Oil will\nrelieve tha bronchial passages nf Inflammation speedily and thoroughly\nand will strengthen them ngainnl sub-\nsoniient attack. And as It eases the\nI'ifl'iinmntlon lt will slop lho cough\nhecnuse It allays all Irritation In tho\nthroat    Try It and provo It.\nE-'c'Iments prove that the gum*\nnf tree*, sn highly prized by man, are\nproduced hy disease. Trees can even\nhe Inoculated and made to furnish the\nciivf'ted gum.\nWIN *>*rr*ts Are Fighters.\nPsrrots wben lu tbelr native wild*\nHv* In flock* and guard themselves by\na complete police system whlcb eu*\n\u2022bios tbem to marshal their collective\nforce quickly when any animal or bird\nattacks on* of tbelr number. Tbey\neeom to be disciplined nnd trained In\nfighting together, and all otber bird*\nand animal* are afraid to attack a\nparrot unless the bird can bs caught\n\u2022louc. Even then a shrill call sum.\nmens tba parrot unny to Ibp rescue.\nIt la said that In ibe forest* all parrot* dl* of old age and llmt none I*\n\u2022ver killed by bird* of prey or otn*r\nwild anlmala.\nTOLD HER TO REST\nBUT SHE COULDN'T\nBUT MRS. CHEFF FOUND A CURE\nIN DODD'S KIDNE*. PiLL'J\nShe Suffered from Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Other Symptoms of Diseased Kidneys\u2014Dodd's Kidney PHI*\nMade Her Strong and Healthy,\nPeverll, Vnudreull Co., Que.\n(Special)\u2014One more of the fired,\npaln-wreckcd women of Canada haa\nnutifl relief and new life In Dodd's Kidney rills. She Is Mrs. Jos. Cheff, of\nthis place, und she never tires of telling her neighbors of her wonderful\nure, or singing praises of the good\neld remedy that brought it about.\n\"I suffered from llheumailsra, Nou-\ninlgla, Violent Headaches and Palpitation of the Heart,\" Mrs. thrff states.\n\"My back itched, I was always tlr-d\nnnd nervoua and I had weak spells.\nMy doctor told mo to Just rest, but\nthat whs Just what I couldn't do, until\nChurches In Queer Places,\nHow many readers attend a church\nwithin a windmill, or ;i church ou \u2022\npier out at sea, or one which UouU ou\nu canal? Yet su English scribe has\nfound that churches exist in these and\nsimilar quaint, out-of-the-way places.\nThe cnurch built in u windmill ie [\nsituated on Reiguic Heath, uud is \u2022\nwell-known luiiomurk.\nIt is lllracoiiihe tnat boasts the only\nplace ot worship in existence that i*\nomit ul ilie eua ot a pier, at one time\ntins uhurch was useu us a liyutiunue.\nSpecial services ure now heid ther*\nlor sailors to pray for their comrade*\nduring a storm ai sua.\nThere are several Uoatitig churches,\nhut perhaps the most interesting of\nthese is thut on the Fens near Peter-\noorougn. litis cliuren-uoui wus tmiit\nbecause the ordinary parish church\nwus too fur away tor numbers ot the\nparishioners. Ou the bridge which\nspans the Don at Uotherhum is situated au interesting sacred edilic*\nwhich dates from tu* Uncouth ceu-1\nlury.\nAnother church, which ia suspended\nto  a  bridge,  is   the  Church  ot  Bt.\nSwithin's, Winchester. The reason giv.\nen (or this place ot worship being oo\na bridge is a quaint one.   lt is said:\nthat King Charles, being in need ol a\nshort cut to Winchester Cathedral, had\na   roadway   cut  clean   through   lit,\ntiwithin's Church. A gateway was buili j\nwhich ii to thi> day known a* Ih*!\nking's (Jala.   Over luis gateway regular services ar* held in tit. bwitiiiu'a\nChurch.\nA thnrniiflity Wnll m\u00bbl\u00ab. all-Rritiih H.maM-\nluaOuit, PnlldipronHl,bond onGrwtw'i\nworlu-nii'iwnrd'h\u201el,.l\u00bb)>\u00ab .y.lem.   SI.\nlining, t.iy ta .trip ond cluo.\nAi\/.imi -\nW. W. GREENER,\nS3-S0,    Chvh   Hall   Hilt,\nMONTREAL, P.O.\nCaul,* Wll. Fret\nSunshine Is good for the pigs. Keep\nthen In It.\nHonolulu will equip Its fire department with motor driven apparatus.\nSt. Martin snd tha Dleti*n*r\u00bb\nSt Martin wben he divided his cap*\nwltb \u25a0 naked beggar at the gale of\nAmiens gave also Iwo word*'to th*\nEnglish language. Ths oratory In\nwhich tbls torn caps wna preserved as\na sacred banner acquired the mime of\n\"chnpelle\" (from the Kronen, \"enspe\"),\nthe custodian being termed \"chaplain,\"\nsnd thus our English word* \"chapel\"\nand \"chaplain\" ur* derived-Westminster Uaietie.\nA Wtiealbarow Tramp,\nAlexander Liveaay, the wheelbarrow\nman, a tew days ago concluded his\ntrsinp Irom Ayr to John o' liroatt\nand then to Land's End and back to\nreading of the cures of others led mo   the capital ol  Ayrshire  via   Wales,\nto try Dodd s Kidney Pills. i Livcaey,  who is over fifty  years  ot\n\"Prom  the  lirst dose they  helped , age, is ol small stature and has\nme. I Bonn left my bed and started to\ndo my ordinary housework.\n\"I took In all, twelve boxes of\nJ'odd's Kidney Pills and now my health\nIs excellent. I recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills to ull suffering women.\"\nThousands of Canadian women will\ntell you (hat Tidd'a Kidney Pills nro\nthe ono sure thing for suffering women.\nwiry Iriirne. Thougliout the '2.00U mile\nJourney he tramped dully, eicept Sun,\ndays, when he rested. Ou the Journey\nlie pushud in iront ot him a large barrow, and no matter what kind ot weather prevailed lie stuck to hla program\ndaily. Ho had a greal reception ou\nhis arrival at Ayr.\nOccupation.\nLet every mnn he occupied, and occupied In the employment of which\nhis nature la capable, aud die with th*\nconsciousness thnt he has don* M*\nbest.-Bydney Hmlth.\nNot Much.\nJnck-Wnuld you like to lie* yon\nlit* over again?   Tom-Ami owe twice\n\u2022\u2022 much as I do uow.   No, elrI-Huston Transcript,\nMere Useful.\nrtrlils Elect-Whut  would yon have\nthrown Instead of rlceV   Iti-uul Maid\n-A  few grain* of common miw-\nludg*.\nMnny farmers never swear Ihi-m-\n*\"1\"es nor Interfile II from rfnefr em.\nelnvees, Tt'ov li'\" not femlteu, snr\ne~nnVB   hll*   n>-0   !\"\"t   renln*nl\u00bb,lMff   |dm-\nfle, rommon-ftenae resoeotahlllty,\nllsiuilly when ft man boasts of what\nhe hns made of ht'iimif and the great\nHiiCfcsB he haa won, if wo were to\nlook In hln home we should find a\npatient, economical wife, who haa\nlieeii In the harness and lugging at\nthe traces over: day of her wedded\nlife.\nAnother Howler.\nA Portohello schoolboy has produced the champion howler of the season.\nThe passage lor paraphrase was Irom\nKingsley:--\"Kor men must work and\nwomen must weep, though atorina bs\nMidden and waters deep, and the harbor bar lie moaning.\"  \"Men and women,\" said tho youngster, \"must keep\non working through ths Inn at the\nThe sea niter's fur Is the most val-1 \"\u00bbrbur l\u00bb groaning lor IU miatomer*.\"\nuiihle In  Ihe world.    The single fur\nof ono of these little creatures often | jn# Qoti<\nAmerican word hista, menulng sn\nemployer or overseer. Is Ihe modern\nform for the Itiiteh luina nml descended from Ihe original llollnud settlers\nlu this country.\nIn \u2022 Mine\nWe do a good mnn\nKor tuslnll\"!. WC\nthe oulslde of the < -i\"\nmiles nml have p\t\nI.OSII miles; n my c\n1 ll.iNi.imii miles: the '\n1 car can catch hue\nI\nurn In n mln\n\u2022 whirled on\nhie! thirteen\nul the ami\n\u25a0 is traveled\n- 'Mini yout\n> vibration*.\nConstipation is (ho\nroot of many forms of\nsickness and of an\nendless amount of\nhuman misery.\nDr. Morse's\nIndian\nRoot Pills,\nthoroughly tested by\nover fifty years of use,\nhare been proved a\nsafe and certain cure\nfor constipation and\nall kindred troubles.\nTry them. \u00ab\n25c a box.\nKid gloves have nothing to do wllh\nkids They ure mode of the skins of\nsheep.\n\"DODD'S ''',.\nKIDNEYS\niVILLS4\n.\"\"ini ri \u2022.  H .,\u2022\u00bb' 'i*''-\nW. N. U. No. 867. axon mount* \u25a0\n1\nl\nih\nl\nill\nI\nI\ni\ni\ni\n!\ni\ni\ni\ni\ni\nI\nI\ni\ni\n3\nrt\nco\nrt\n\"I\nrt)\nro\np\n00\nO\n\"i\nr\na\nS\"\nCO\no\na\np\nCD\nrt\n(\u25a0aTst  \u2022\nD\nQTQ\n<\n*-.\n0\n3\nft)\n55'\no\n0\n*->\na\n\u26663'\n3\n<!\nrt\nrt\n0\n>\nrt\nrt\nro\n3\na\na\na\nCO\nCO\np\nC\ncr\nrt\nrt\n&  QTQ\nrt   0\n\u00ab    o\nCO\n3\n3\nrt\n3\nrt\n\u25bai\nrt\nCO\nts sr\nrt\ncr\nrt hd\nrt\na- o\nEL H*\nrt   S,\nH* O\n5   3\nrt   cr\no\no\n\u25a0   5*\na\nwi\ns\norg\nH\nsr\nrt\ns*\np\nNet.\nP\na\nrD\no\n>\nrt\nrt\nf-t-\nco*\ncf\n3\ncr\np\n?3BBEB---UEUBr-3igf---rB^^ \u2022\n,SSSSj^ISl^IS^SrBSSISISSSJ^ISI^-SSSJSISISj^ISISim-SISISrSISSISISISi\nWW\n&\nc\n\u00a9\n*1\nc\n3\nH\nfl\nD\n1\ni\ni\ni\nfl\n0\n1\ni\n1\nJIBiBTiBiHraEi-BiBJajBiaE THK PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK, B. C.\nA   WONDERPUL   DISCOVERY\nSTOCKBROKER\nH. H. NIGHTINGALE   currant combinations,\n-\u2014 \u2014 I   An eminent scientist, the other dny,\n1 Thia Fruit Combines Well With Othara j stave his opinion that the most wou-\nof the Small Kind. |derf\"i rjlfco try of recent years was\nCurrants combine well tvltb several I*?\u2022 dlscovory of ZfJn-Buk.  Just think!\n^ -., ,,.      ... ,     , ,,  As soon us u single thin layer of Zulu-\n| of  the  popular  summer   berries  and   ,iuk u       \u201e\u201e\u201e ;o \u201e WM^ or \u201e\nj small fruits like cherries. Iluokle- BUCII lnjury is iMureQ against blood\nberries, raspberries und blackberries poison I Not one species ot microbe\nure eueh delicious ivheu cooked with ! has been found that Zniii-ltuk dues\nuliout one-third 'heir bulk of currents. !uol kill\nInvestment    and    Loans    Negotiated\n33 MELINDA ST., TORONTO\n\u2022\nWell, Well!\nTHIS Is a HOME DYE\nJhat ANYONE\n*l dyed ALL these\nDIFFERENT KINDS\nof Goods\n\u2022 \u2014 T with the SAME Due.\nI used\nDY01A\nCLEAN and SIMPLE to Uie.\ni-iiiiihc WRONGI\n-rem or\nsrunv iJ.i'.Lift ii,\nl.iniinl, Miiiitre.il,\nMANY NEW BRANCH LINES\n\"\\inadl*n Pacific Railway Pushing\ntulles of new railway lines for trans- i\npralrlo pro'liiees. In Saskatchewan'\n8e*Uerc) eoniing into Cuundu next\nyear will have it: .heir service many\nportatlon  into  new  sections  of  the I\nSteel in the West.\niiliiue  the Canadian   Pacific  Hallway [\ntuts at present    unaer    construction :\nnearly six hundred   miles   of   new\njrti\nThen again. As soon as Zam-Buk Is branch Hues. Hundreds oi gunys of\napplied to a sore, or a cut, or to skin laborers und track-layers are at work\ndisease, it stops the smarting. Thut tin various imrts of the country, and\nj Is why children are such l'rieuds of 'surveyors arc at work mapping, out\n[Zam-Buk. They care nothing lor the other ll.ics In all parts of the prov-\nscience of the thing   All they know is Irjce.   As test as these Huts nre com-\n'\u25a0\u25a0\"\"'    \u25a0' -  '      Mo>|ploted and inspet\\ted regular services\nare being inaugurated, so that when\nCuriums are sometimes udded In a\nsiunlL quantity to u raspberry or u\nhuckleberry pie.\nStewed  huckleberries  .riiike a  nice\ncompote for supper oi. Sunday even-\nlugs, nnd curruuts added to at are of-ljaat Zam-Buk stops their pulu.\ntcu considered nn Improvement    For [titers should never forget tills.\na   plain   huckleberry   compote add  n I    Again.   As soon as Zani-Huk Is ap-ltho yearly rush of new settlers to the\ncupful of susor i\u00bb every three cupfuls Piled to a wound or to n diseased part, I West starts, next spring, there will lie\n\u201ef   hcri-lM  and   stew   Ilium   In   hnrelt   \"\"'  niu   bi'lleiltll   the  skins  slli (aee   plenty of now territory opened up.\nof in mis nnd stew    u, in in outeiy i re   ,c> s,inull.ltt,d \u201e,,\u201e new ,\u201e.\u201e,\u201e       ,,.,   , , \u201e\u201e,      . \u201e      ,\u201e a   ,\nemmsli water to keep them from burn- tl89U0 ls 1|Uk.klv h,..mnl    Tlllsl form- atchewan being built by the 0, P. R.\ning.   Currants may be added iu nny , i,,B Df fresh healthy tissue from below is Una between Reglna nnd Colonany.\namount   preferred.     Half   nud   half lis Zain-Huk's secret of healing,   The Tbls line mug almost  directly north\nmake a good mixture, but u third of tissue thus formed Is worked up to from Reglna until Craven is reached,\ncurrants is also satisfactory.   If two-  ihe surface nnd literally casta off the when  li  branches off In n westerly\nthirds uf currants  and  one-third of diseased tissue above ll.   This Is why direction    to     Winnipeg   Edmonton\nip.ur win Zam-Buk euies are permanent line,   it Is 133 miles funii Colonany\nOul}  the other day Mr. Marsh, of to Reglna and on this, n service will\n1101   Delorlmier Ave..  .Montreal, culled shortly  be  Inaugurated   between   I'ol-\nA well kuown coon offers ihe follow-1upon the Zam-Buk Company and told onsay, and Imperial, a distance ot 10.7\nIne  recipe  for a  raspberry  and cur- them tlmt for over Iwenty-flve years miles.   Smith ol Imperial track-laying\nrant marmalade:   Rub iwo iiuurts of be had i u a martyr to eczema, iils h;,;,   advanoed   another     twenty-five\nraspberries nnd n  i|imrt of currants hands  were a! one  lime so covered miles.    This line pusses through    n\nthrough n sieve tint Is Hue enough to vvlil1 Borea llla' ll1' l,lld ,0 sl,''i' ln splendid farming country which will\n\u201e..,.,,.',,, ..... .      .,!,,  ,, ,,,,,,,,,1 \u201e( B'ovei     Foul years ago Zam-Buk was be Lulckly settled before lone.\nexclude the seeds    a,id a noun i m \u201e\u201e\u201e,\u201e.,, ,    ,,,\u201e   :illJ   \u201e    a   f8W _.\u201e,.-.' ..... now n p, n. branoh\nsugar to every pint of pulp   Boll the months  it  cured  htm.    Today-over Un\u00abtn^\nsugar mi ll strings In u smnll quan- tnree refua jjter hl\u00bb core ot a disease red Tnlles in length u thnl between\ntlty of water end in another kettle re -he had  for twenty-five years\u2014he is Outlook and Keerobert,   This I* real-\ndine the fruit te one-half Its original still cured, and he has hod no trace iy the middle division of the Moose\nhulk.  Then mix the two and boll them of any return ot the eozemal Jaw-Macklln  branch.    Servlooa  have\n\"^S\nIONEY DO IT\nhuckleberries are used\nbe required.\nDON'T BAKE\u2014BAKE-BAKE IN THE HARD\nOLD FASHIONED WAY\nIt shortens your life, .spoils your temper uuil ruins your looks.\nTry Ilie now way\u2014tlic MOONEY wny.\nNo spoiled bnklng,   No overheated kitchens, Lots of leisure in tho home.\nMOONEY'S BISCUITS nre so fresh.so crisp, so appetising that\niluy aro largely taking tho place of liomp baking with thousands of Western\npeople.   Ask for\nMOONEY'S PERFECTION\nSODA BISCUITS\nin air Unlit, dust proof and damp proof packuges\n\u2014or lu sealed tins if you prefer them.\nMade in tho 1% Sanitary Factory in Winnipeg,\nd'Jtt'u   te,\n.\u2022III\"\nto u thick marmalade.\n%oysand\u00a3\/\/t\/;s\nHi\nWill p\u00abv you\n.. ^..Timission of firrwttf Cents\nfor each copy o\/'\/his i\u00bbautifuL>\nGhrisfm as publication Uou sett\n\/lis one of the. desfGhristmas\nHoliday Mimbers in the uior\/d.\n\/f has three \/arye Separates\nOo\/oreaL pictures. Sena a\/one*\nfor adoer\/ising matter ond fui\/par\n*TSSL cfte&ifis\/masf\/ote\n*        TQMOMTO. c\/t\/rieoA.\n.vn druggists sill Zam-Buk at BOcibeen operated for somi* Mme between\nbox, or we will wnul t'reo trial box ii' MackUn and Kerrobert mul outlook\nyou send tins advertisement and a le. ,,,\u00bb. Moose Jaw, but there are still a\nstamp (to cay return postage). Ad- Lumber of miles of tin* middle dlvl-\ndress Kam-Buk Co., Toronto, Bi0i* to be built,   Whon It 1.** flnlahed\ntjie entire branch will be 207 miles\nthe  girl  born  in  SEPTEMBERhrat( and wm eventually form n Juno*\n  tlon with tin* Lncoanbe^\u2014Qastor branch\nNine chances oul ot ton. the Sop. ,lt Kerrobert. This new line will !\u00bb\u00ab\u2022 a\ntembec. girl bos tbe great gift o( a great boon to aJlolasses In Saskurehe-\n1 strong constitution. \u00ab-;m  ror  not  only  will  the Farmers\nShe does noi  always realise  thle, along the rlght-of'Way benefit, but it\nREST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD.\nMRS. WtNsi.iiws SooTiiiNd BVEl e lias twen\nusvil (nrfiver SIX I'Y \u25a0'SABS by M[(.LIONS of\nMOTHRKS fur their CHiLURRrt U'IIII.B\nT8KTHJNO, wilh PRRFHCT SI CCESS. It\nBOOTHBS Hi.- CUtf.I) SOPTBNS the GUMS\nALLAYS all PAIN ; CURES WI NU COLIC, ami\nis the j-est remedy for hiarkho-.a.   it ts ti>*\nBOlulely hirmleu,    Hi- sure and aik for \"Mru.\nWlflltow'l Soolhfng syrup,\" and take aa ulaer\nkind. Twenty-fiveccats a bptUb\nTwo-hundred nnd forty-nine out'of\nevery tliousAnd of tho world's population Jive beneath tl.e sovereignty of\nKing Oeorge V.\nCanning  String  Beam.\nOwing to tbelr composition green\nstriuj: beans are particularly liable to\nfermentation, ns they are Inviting to\ntbe bacteria that cause tbls process\nFor tbis reason they nre best canned\nby tbo sterilization method, which, al-;\nthough it requires u little more time.\nii many times more, satisfactory tban but *o it is. When anyone Is ill InUiU'glve tho towns and cities. In it\nany other, it is accomplished iu tbe the neighborhood, the September girl territory, direct now connection with\nfollowing manner: always ins some remedy or suggesr the main line of the Canadian Faoitta\nSelect vuuoK uud teuilot* beans strlnc llon  t0 ,lllVt' llllt  \u25a0' >1\"' is *lM slu'  to Moose .law   R glna, Brandon. Wtn-\nthem   and   break    ibem   Into   short  wi\u00bb \"\"I U!iV ,1,is *Wf?*;\u2122\" \u2122 ^.f n'W    Minneapolis,    St    Paul   aud\n.,   ,   , ,    , Presb  air ami   wholesome  hubltis. I'lilcauo\nIcnsttis    Pack tbem arm!, ,\u201e th, jars. wU| \u201e       ,,\u201e we\u201e m   thi, oml iV, \u201e,,\/   '^oag^        ^^ ^^ wte\ncover tln'iu wnn cold water nnd uJj d,vs l|c,,, ,, fl0,\u201e'w,vburn to Lethbrldge.\noue teaspnonfui of salt to euoti 0.11.111 Kamily feeling, organliatlon feeling, rjp to Maroh of this y\u00abir truck on tills\nI'ut uu tho rubber aud the top amt ;m,i t!;,- desire to tiuilti up and createhine had been laid an fur im Omega,\nboll for nue hour ou ea.ti of tun',? su> are Ibe September girl's charaoterlst.ftft7.tvo mill's from Weyburn. There\ncesslre days.   At the end of tbe hour   a la now a through   service   between\nremove the cover of the belter and a: s)l'' '\"u,y \"0| I\u21220\"*8 M beT famu* Wevhurli ami DmegO. On tho rest of\ni.\u00bb thi steam to escape.   Press down \" ,; whl>\" !' 00\"\",s '\u00bb* liut' \"um c\"m\nthe spring or tighten the lid on the\nJars, accord'u*; to ths kind OSsd, ts\nprevent any outside air from entering\nTbe Jura can he removed and cooled\nor allowed  to stay   tu  the u*jj!cr til.\nthe next day.\nUn the second day looser* the lid\nagain. This will relieve any pressure\nfrom steam (hat might accumulate lu-\nside the jar during tbe second '-ook\n1 westward grad*\ntotng wi.ai onghi to Ik> done she \\ns wafl commenced in May of this1\n\u00ab;.    stand by  her family or hor so-[y\u00abar and up ir> lust month fifty por:\n*  every time CQnt of it had bo:n completed up to;\nI: is her instinct to further any- miles sixty. This line when completed ;\nthing that will bave what ndgho be will permit of n rew route from Port-\ncalled permanent tribal results. She land, Oregon, to St Paul, Minneapolis, j\nmust build for the fu:ure. and for Chicago, and It will also open up a\nthe future of others as well lis her- very fertile country,\nself, * [    From Swift Ouifont there are belns\nThe September girl is apt to be built two branches, northwest and\nmusical: she Is fond of music and up- southeast Both of these branches\nmreclates  it,  and  often  is uu expert  were only started three months ago\nUNFAIR  TO   BABY\nThe young rather rushed upstairs\nto the bedroom iu feverish haste.\n\"Quick, Maria,\" be paid, ''bring tho\nbabj down. I've got old Uncle James\niu the drawing-room, and i want to\nImpress blm. Perhaps he will give\nthe child a handsome present and re*\nmember us in his will.\"\nMaria. In a flutter of excitement,\nsmartened up the new arrival, and\ncarried him downstairs to the ohl arrival\u2014a crusty bachelor on the wrong\nsido of sixty,\n\"Here he is, Uncle,\" said the proud\nfather, Thoy waited for a reply, but\ntho old gentleman only eyed tbe Infant\ncuriously. \"Thoy say he is like me,\"\nventured the happy father, feeling\nawkward.\n\"Well.\" said the Uncle slowly,\n\"that isn't the child's fault. I should\nnot have it drowned on that account\nonly.\"\nThen Maria fainted, nnd the father\nused language that forever spoilt his\nchance of becoming tbe old man's\nheir.\nFood for Thought\nAn Irishman entered a clockmaker's\nestablishment and asked to be shown\na timepiece that would not require\nwinding too often.\nThe assistant produced one, and\nafter praising its good points, remarked: \"I can guarantee tbls clock to\ngo for eight days without winding.\"\n\"Well.\" says Pat, \"I'll take it, but\nwould you mind telling me how long\nlt will go If 1 wind It?\"\nMany people will listen to a story\nif It Is told to them as a profound\nsecret, who would never listen to It\nif told iu the ordinary'course of conversation.\nAn international combustion loco*\nmotive of 1,000 liors\u00abiM>wer, Is hauling trains successfully on a Prussian\nrabrond.\nProtect tl c. child from the ravages\nof worms by using Mother Graves'\nWorm Exterminator, it is a standard\nremedy and years of us;* has enhanced Its reputation.\nl-organtiattoa\u2014club, or business office tlon facilities to tbe farmers near the\n\u2014becaus*e   people   recognize   In   liei) iSouth Saskatchewan River.\n'the true quality of dependoblenese,    !   There are also two branches being\nthem to a anil t of cold air while tbey.    u\u201e organisation  quality  combined \u25a0 built  from  Wllkie.    One    of    theso\nThe low-down wagon Is all right,\nbut folks have no use for a low-down\nman.\n, X TO matter bow dirty\n|\\|    ths children -;et\ntheir faces and hands\nsnd their chubby Knees and\nfeet, SNAP will dean them\nquickly, without hard scrubbing, and leave the skin soft\nand smooth.\nCel a can at your dealer's\u2014-\nIng.   Place the jars again lu the boiler musician herself, though not a great  but on each fifty per cent of the grad-\nand boll for one hour. joae. ing is now completed.   The first nam-j\nRepeat tbe operation the third day I    Bbe can a'.ways find a place ln_any*i-d branch will give good transports\nIn removing the Jam from the boiler\ncare should  be  taken   nut   to expose\nnro bot, ns a sudden change in tem j with her real strength of character, | branches reaches out In a northwest-\nperature Is likely -to crack the Jars makes the September girl a valuable erly direction and tbe other In a Bouth*,\nThe lids should be tightened securely member of society. Where othaniwesterly direction. On the former.;\nIf Hpring tops nre used it !*\u2022 easy to'-'inht \"H be disheartened .after a de-j which is 36 mlleo long there Is 75;\ntest thu completeness of the tttprlfzlue f<'at- st\"' s,'rs t,lp permanence of the per cent of the grading completed,.\nhrooes*. This la done hv wli-nslni-'thi* r:uv !trul tho l\"*P''nnaueneo of events I while on the latter out of 02 miles;\nprocess    lhis is ooa   b> relensl \u00ab, the      d , fc   b ,Itf       anollier under* there Ib 15 per cent of the Rrading,\nspring nt the side of .be jars and pick*  takin^ finished.. The Southern branch from\nliiK up the Jars by tho top.   If there,    Tlu. September girl is one of the I Wllkie will be further eupptemented\nhas been the least bit of decom.Kwt 'prominently  successful  school teach-1 by a branch running from Kerrobert, J\ntlon  or  If  the  sterilization   bus  not I era.    If she has nny taste that way Iin a northeasterly   direction.     With\nBeware of Ointments for Catarrh\nthat Contain Mercury,\nm mercury will mrrljr ilit.truy tha wnne ot smell\nmul t'u;ii|)H'ti'!y tlcriuicc Hit* whulr* nyitem wben\nuiiUtIiii* It tUroui'li Uie mucous rmrliuvs. Bucb\nBriir i- stiniiM never be unwl eicrut on prMcrlp-\ntloui rom rimilublc physlclaui, u tba dimnnp ttiey\nwill do la tea fold to Uie k<\u00abm1 you etui poaalhly ile-\nrlvc from them. Hall's Catarrh Curo, m\u00bbnui\u00bbcturiiJ\nby F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, ()., ronUIni no taer-\nwry, ana is taken Internally, actlni* directly upon\ntbe blood and raiirmii eitrlacn of tbt \u00bb)item. In\nbuyliiv Hall'i Catarrh Cure be aura you set the\no'lmi'ii'. It is takfii intiTiinlly and madn tn Totoda\noiiiu. by V. J. Cheney A Co. T-stlraontala tra*.\nSold bv t>riu'.:i-ti    I'tur, ju-  ner boltlt.\nImku UaU'a Family VlUi tor coiuUaaUofcj'\nThe Paris police have established\na laboratory for the express purpose\nof analyzing bombs ami, if possible,\ntracing .them to their sources.\nWater ln lho pastures should be\nlooked after and all springs and\ntroughs cleaned and kept In order.\nNoah's Great Find\nI    Noah sighted Mt Ararat\n!    \"At last,\" he cried, \"the mountain\ni resort with an ocean view!\"\ni    Herewith  he felt the voyage wae\njnot In vain.\nCONSTIPATED \"CHILDREN\nConstipation ln cblhldren Is the Burst sign of danger-\u2014the most convincing signal that baby is going to be 111.\n| Constipation leads to and actually\ncauses more suffering in little one*\nthan a*v other trouble. To keep baby\nwell his little stomach must he kept\nsweet and his bowels regular\u2014Baby'i\nOwn Tablets will do that\u2014tbey will\ndo It safely; surely and without pain\nr griping. Concerning them Mrs. S.\n0. Braaten, Ber gland, Ont., says:\u2014\n'My baby wns bothered almost continually with his stomach and bowels\nend was greatly constipated. Baby'a\nOwn Tablets quickly relieved him and\nwould not now use any otber medi-\nlne.\" The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a\nbox from The Dr. Williams' Medicine\nCo., Brockvllle, Ont\nA band of surgeon's plaster \"around\nthe thumb, below the nail, will cure\nchildren ol suckling their thumb.\nj Tbe Gorman Empress adopted tbe\nj pretty practice of giving her daughter\na pearl every Christmas Day. Queen\n! Alexandra used to bestow on her\n! daughters a pearl every birthday, they\n.now form beautiful necklaces.\nIh'.'ii complete the tup will come off\nThis Is because pressure on the top\nIiiih been released by tbe gas formed\n1 by tbe biictorhi.\nKor nil this, the September girl Is\nnot it natural loader, though she likes\nto load.\nThe Real Reporter\nWhen lho chief reporter of tlio t\nI'oppii'iou Poel bought nn aeroplane\ntlu* proprlotor summoned tiie editor to\ndisc use bin Buooohsor.\n\"Kor, of course'', observed tho pro*.\npl'Ietor. \"Wfl  ahull   soon   have a  vuc-1\nnnoy.\"\n\"Ilow about Jones!\" suggested Uie\neditor,\n\"Jones?\" queried the proprietor,]\ndoubtfully, \"i thought he was rather\nii failure.\"\n\"On tlu- contrary, he's one of our\nprumiKiug rearulte,\" replied tlu* editor, \"Yes, Jones l\u00bb :i goDlus, sir! You ,\nri'inotrilior tho Hmnltuim railway\nemosh, Well, Jones found the broken\nmil (hat caused the dimmier three j\nhours before tho express wnn due He\nwU down hy the line, wrote up tho\naooount whito ho waited uud wnt un\nhltt report the very mltiuU* nfter tho\nWreck   took   place.\"\nThinga Nobody  Knows.\nThere are many strange facts about  \u00bb\"\"; : il ul\"'r\" nf,H ,!i w,mM \u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u2022'\nanimals which no ono has over Beamed j\niiMi* to Understand or explain.    Here '\nare u few of (hem:\nA liy will crawl tit the top of a win-\ndowpiiuc, Hy buck to thu bottom and\ncrawl up again,    liimlly ever docs it j\n(ly up and cmwl down.\nHeim BOratcl) ('ir food nlwayn with\n(lie hiiii behind them bo tbnt Us ruys ;\nwin reflect on tin* tiny seeds,   Vet a\nblind ben, for which h-n reason doe* '\nnot bold, always manages io get the\ni.un behind ber ulso wheu she\nscratches,\nCats hardly ever lie wltb their feet [\nto (he lire.   In most cases they lie lu*\nstead with their left tilde turned to* ;\nward lt.    But dogs invariably Uu wltb I\nIbdr fore pawl to the tire.\na mouse overlooks h perfectly safe\nfood mippiy, sufficient for a meal or\ntwo, to enjoy tho perilous pleasures, of\nan unlimited store,   it win hido near\ntho food nnd come OUt to nibble wben\nIt Is hungry, for it Is not trtiu thnt a\nmotile runs to n \u2022 bultf st thu Urst\nnln rtn.\n\u2022ht* will walk right up the ladder of\nsuccess until Bbe has a school of her\nown. She will reach the heights even  more quickly If she ia connected\nwith nny great educational orgunlzn-    .\ntlon. or  the schools of the govern-; Inducing of new settlers tolocatcin\nment: lu fnct. she would get govern*\nOPERATION\nHER ONLY\nCHANCE\nWasCuredbyLydiaE.Pink-\nham's VegetableCompound\nthese two branches completed, trans,\nportiiflon faellltlea for the farmers In\nthe country through which they pass\nwill be unsurpassed, and they will\nprohubly prove a big faotor In tlio I\nInducing of new settlers to locate In !\nthnt locality. This branch from Kerrobert, northeasterly, will be twenty\nfive miles long. Up to date eight\nmlleB of grading have been completed.\nOn the Eatevnn, northwest brunch,\nthere arc fifty-five miles of new truck\nunder construction. This branch connects wllh the Weyburn\u2014Lethbrldge\nbrunch at Forward. On Reglnu\u2014Bul-\nyen branch. 42 miles, trnck-luylng hns\nbeen completed and a service will\nisliortly be instituted. On the double-\nhacking from I'aaqua to Moose Jaw |\neighty-five per cent of the grading Is\ncompleted but no steel has us yet\nbeen laid. About eiiual progress hna\nbeen mnde on the double-track between Moose Jaw nnd uron.\nTho othor C. P. II. branch In Bask-\nnlcbewnn on which construction work\nI.i being done, Ib between Moose\n.in* southwesterly, to miles 3B. Grading is going abend on this brunch at\n>a rapid rule.\nMh.ard's  Liniment  Cures    Dandruff.\nImportance  Recognised\n\"Do you think that mun really appreciates the Importance A the office\nto which we bave elected him?' said\none constituent.\n\"I guess he does,\" replied the other.\n\"The first thing he did was to say\nIt ought to command a larger salary.\"\nA Pill That la Prized.\u2014There havo\n{been many pills put upon the innrket\nI und pressed upon public attention but\n1 none hus endured so long or met wltb\niso much favor as Parmelee's Vegetable\nFills. Wide spread use of them has\nattested their great value, and they\nneed no further advertisement tban\n| this. Having firmly established themselves In public esteem, they now rank\niwlthout a peer ln the list of standard\nI vegetable preparations.\n\"He's got a lot of nerve, hasn't he?\"\n\"I should say.    Knows the art of\nbluffing his creditors, doesn't he?\"\n\"Bluffing his creditors? Why, nun,\nhe claims he con bluff his wife.\"\u2014Toledo Blade.\n\"So much depends on the money of\na country,'' said a traveller. \"In India\na lac of rupees Is a fortune, while In\nEngland a lack ol sovereigns Ls poverty.\"\nThe Chinese hnve prepared an In-\nternatlonul mun uui In order to make\ntbe translation of foreign languages\neasy and rapid.\nOne of the mast pathetic sights ln\nNature Is that of Petulant mun who\nPocks up his Doll-Rags and Qoesl\n! Whalebone ls not bone at all. It\n| hns not a single one of tlic many distinctive properties of bone.\nThe outcrends of the tubes of a new\nautomobile horn nre cosed and the\nlamer ende. open, thus preventing them\nfrom being clogged by dust.\nWhen you are crowded, Just keep\non moving.\nLindsay, Ont-\" I think It Is no\nmore than right for me to thank Mrs.\nI'lnktmni fur what her kind advice and\nl.ydU K. Hukliaiu'i Vegetable Com.\npound bus dune for\nCAT COST MILLIONS\nTrouble ofton oom\nmuoh wc have in be\ninn' bor arrival,\n'H   to  show   lm\niliunklul tor l>\nOh&rcoal pi ummI la a rofrlgonitor\nwill fthfJOrb    th* odora of food.\nIcott's\nEmulsion\nkeeps children\nhealthful and happy.\nGive lliem n few drops of\nthis Btrongthenlfif* foorl-\nmeriirjrif! rvrry duy ntid\nwnti li tliem grow.\nIT PREVENTS\nCroup\nWhooping - Cough\nBronchitis\nLoss of Flesh\naod many other troubles\n\u00abti Dfvuuuiar*\nCjnailj'i Capital.\nIn tha old dayi balora lh| ai'veraJ\nCuiiiuliun provinces entered uimi ths\npru'cm confederation Ilia Parliament\nu.ot alternately at Montreal and yue-\nbuo, aii'l the ulhi'iiila of uie Qovata-\nmoat leleoted Ihelr own place ol rail.\ndanoa, 'llm rivalry between thoau cities wa., no ttcuto that neither could\nI.\" ohofan for Um capital, an i m ini?\ni*<Ui joined in nn address, which was\nratified Liy Porllamenti n-,k.ng i^ueau\nVli borla to Ntth the dtepute,\nDuring Hi\" lollowlng y.'ur \u00bbhi\nd  '!\"\u2022\u2022..   ii,,\nPersian  Feline That Wae  Hated by\nParsee Loved by Mohammedan\n    _     The lillnn passion  for law reached\nme, Wiieu I wrote ! its record In n cuec Just finished after\nto her some time ,\" \u25a0!\" yours' hwil feud that all begun\nago I was a very , uliout u oat Thai feline animal hae\nHick minimi suf- OOit million\" since the quarrel begun,\nferine from remain Ah tun Pursee and the treasured\ntrouble*. I hud Port4o.ll |m>Ih of the world's wi'iiltliy\nInflammation Of WOIMII bniJed orlglnully from Ibe\nthe female organs. Iiuiine lund, It Is n peculiar fact that.\nSlid    UUll III     llOt   III\" I'nMce regui da nil cuts wllh l\u00abul.h\nstand ur walk any Ing, Ho when n wen thy Parsee found\ndistance. At last I ill\" iloiueellc pel of hu, Molimiimoilnn\nwae cohllned tu Illy I nolghbor, Mivberjee. wiuidi'ilni; Into\nbed. and the doctor hln house every night and curling up\nBkiil I wuuld have In the nuwt Miered corners of hie le\nto go through au operation, but this I bode llo fu'iit sharp prolmts mat door\nlefuawl to do. A friend advised l.ydlu Mook<vJee gave lilm the biugh, eo he\nK. I'lnkliam's Vegetable Conipuiliul, |IlireuleiieJ to kill Ilie cat next timo It\n111   \"'\"\u2022\u2022 >  \u00bb .Hv'ly  little I indu'ow.\"afteruitnVthwibotfleiWitj Ifiiitfuaoir\n1 feel llkeanew woman. I must heartily\nrecommend thla medicine to all women I\nlumbar camp ul &.00Q or g.ihjo people,\noooupylog  uu egi dlngly  iu% ,mbU\ngeographical location.\nHigh Llla In Braill.\nTou  run   llnrl   aume   tiptop  rout of\nliving In  ll.'ililn.  Ilni7.ll     Soiillinril  I'.\ntVnriier, our consul then, anva Hint.\nwith economy ami\nCat Came Back.\nAlong canto the cut the fol-\nwliosuflerwlthfemaletroiihliis. I have lowhiu night and went to shvp In the\nalio taken l.ydla K. I'lnkliam's Liver ,llre place. Ho the Parsee sllp|>eil her\nI'llla and think thev are line.\"\u2014Mra. Int.. u suck and throw her out or the\n1'iiANk KaiHi.rr. I.liiilwiy. Ontario, jtoimuuit window, The MoliamiiiNlan's\nWn cannot understand why women Iservnnl picked her up ninl reported to\nwill lake chances with an operation or : hla hlttSlofi who deelared nn oli'iiinl\ndrag out a sickly half-hearted eiiat-\n\"\"\"   ''\": \"v   \",'\"!   \"\"   \"\"\"''',\"1\"1\"^    encn. missing Uiree-fuurtha of the Joy\nii smnii family of four ran make out ; \u201ef living, without llral trying LydlaK.\nabout tola wayi   Hem. |Tt| provisions.    I'lnkliam's Vegetable Uomuound.\nW   N.  U. No. 807,\nllBOj scrvniii. 130: ruei for cooking,\nI'HI; lighting. 110: wnler. \u00ab:, laundry,\n$'Jo\u2014or more than *::ih, ii miiulli for\nluat llmse Ifi'ius. And wp all know\nbow tiie Ini-liiiMitnla miikH thn rent\ntotal when tin! Ilrsi of the montb bllle\ncvue lu. -New Vurk I'reaa.\nSim eheaa hint oul of mi ihn arowi\ni if innii umi earns and went,\nIlls VOIee was I\"*, li In ll\" wiih liiinl,\nHut Ihe wna Well lonlt'lil.\nTim nmf men's education was\nI'nrliiiim mom flnlttmil, anil\nAii'iiniir's manners anva her \"anas\nAs iiiiinu much mora arami\n\u2022\nAnolher'a gsimenta ntii-ii hlmi\nAnollmr'a heir whs rurlv,\nAiiatliera iiiunn wan Ant,,,,   Jim\nWaa oiiuaxn ny mm aitiia.\nAnil ,mf for wealth nml nnl for love\nWaa Jim by Msl,,'l rlinseil-\nliul Hint lm w\u201e\u201e (ha una mnu of\nTha Hliula lot Hint prersmeill\n-lumttia Travalar-\n. \u201e. _ Jompoi\nh'or thirty years It has heen the\nstandard remedy fur female Ills, and\nhas cured thousands uf women who\nhave I icon troubled with such ailments\nas displacements, Inflammation, ulcer.\na'Ion.  tlbrold  tumors, Irregularities,\nfeud on hln neliihbor. The iwrmtpon-\ndeuce that followed woe hctivly\nfhurgcti wllh nc-ld, tilt one day the\ncut disappeared uud muttura took a\ncarious change.\nMiHiki'iJimi aworo Ilie Pnrsoo hnd\nuVoWlud nor In tlic lllvcr Tnptl. He\nBnthcTCll llle wM'Vuii.ln and they fought\nthe I'luniy's rntlnuo from dawn (III\nilmli    Tlu-ti they look the law courts.\nperiodic pains, backache, Iudlgestlun | Mookerjeo discovered that his neigh-,\nand iierrous prostration. ibor Wna using pant of Ids Inn.) fur n I\n___________^___^^^_ I roadway, ao ho sued for dtimngea. The\n5  l'n,r\n1 The t'uiiillun Pacific. Ilullwny nn-\nnoimOOl Mint their Kriiser Ciiiiyou Hoi-\n\"I hlnl boon le opened lllllll OoioilOr\nll,Hi Thin hotel hns been thoroughly\nMOOVfltod uuil refiiinlnheil mid Ih now\non ti par wllh ihe othor 0,1', It. mountain hotoli wnn rognnl to Daconunodn<\nlion. As III\" hold Is particularly well\n\u25a0Hunted II will be very popular with\ntourliii,\ncur w\nDIXIE T06AU.ll\nuiiiiei'Hl wllh a clnlm tJiat\nMiMikeijis* hud roped In part of hie\nliiinl, mid milled It to Ills garden, I4v-\nOVy tiliihl the ecrviinln atoneil ench\niiIIiki', In ciiiuloitliin of the Ill-will be-\niwm'u their miuttJire till neltluv hoiin-\n\"ii hml any gliins k'fl In thu wlnulowa.\nAppeal After Appeal\nProm court to court Ihe law anils\nwore tun\u2122 on apiu'iibi und einuiter\ncIuIiiih until tlio MfilinnimtMlan had to\nnoil land tu eaiMafy the legal ctmts and\nIhe I'ni'us, hod to reeourad to the\nmoney 'loo den.\nThen a little while back Mooknrjce\nhi'iird a ikiImi ln hla bedrotim. It was\nhl\u00ab ohl cut com* bock In a wcathor-\nbc\u00abiU>n condition from her wudurkige\n(or kllmld.\nH THE PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK,  BRITISH COLUMBIA\nMcVITTIE  & PARKER\nP.L.8. & C.B.\nORANBROOK,\nB. 0\nW. F. GURD,\nBarrister, Solictor, etc.,\nORANBROOK, B. 0.\nHARVEY,   McCARTER,\nand   MACDONALD,\nBarristerb and Solicitors,\nCRANBROOK, B. C\nOranbrook Lodge No 14    A.F.ft A.M.\nRegular meetings uu\ntba third Tburaday\nut every moulli.\nVisiting brulhren\nwelcome.\nD. J. McSWBYN, W. M.\nJ. S. PECK, Sec.\nKocky Mountain Chapter |\nNO. lib. R. a. M. I\nRogular meetings:\u20142nd Tuea 5\nday In each month at eight .\no'clock. \u00a3\nSojourning Companions are -\ncordially invited. |\nBi. Comp. A. C. Shanklond, E. .\nORANBROOK, B.O. |\nimrwmwf.wfm>\/tt.'mvffrmvr\u00bbme\nI.O.O.F., KEY CITY LODGE, No. 42\nMeets every Monday\nnight at  New   Fraternity   Hall.    Sojourning Oddlellowa cordially invited.\nH. ,1. Rendall,\nN.   0.\nW. M. Harris\nSec'y.\nKnights of  Pythias\nCranbrook, B.C.\nCrescent   Lodge,   No    ,u\nMeets   every   Tuesday\nat \u00bb p.m. at\nFraternity Hall\n0. Torter C. 0.\nJ. M. I Joyce,\nK. ol R. ft S.\nVisiting   brethren cordially   invited   to attend.\nANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.\nCourt Cranbrook No. 8943.\nMeet in Carmen's Hall, on   2nd aul\ntth Thursday of each month.\nW. HENDERSON, C. R.\nA. CLARK,Jr., Sec.     P. 0. Boi 248\nVisiting Brothers Cordially Welcomed\nJ. W   RUTLEDGE,\nM.M.V., V.S.,\nOraduats of Ontario Veterinary\ncollege, Toronto In 1B9I. Orad\nate and medaliat ol McKlllip\nVeterinary college, Obleago, 111.\nta HOO. Registered member, of\nBrltleh Oolumbla association.\nALL CALLS SIOHT A DAY PAOMPTLY ATTINOAD TO\nOP'ICI  AT   McKINSTRV a   LIVgSY BARN\nCRANBROOK, B. C,\nJ. T. LA1DLAVV,\nMininK Engineer und\nB.O. Lund Surveyor,\nH.O  Hoi SIM, I'hona 'in.\nORANBROOK,\nH. C.\nDRS. KING & GREEN\nPhysicians and Surgeons\nIBM at Realdence,   Armetrong Ave.\norrica hours\nforenouua \u25a0 \u2022 \u25a0 - 9.00 to 10.01\nAfternoane - \u2022 \u25a0 \u2022 100 to   t.Ot\nUvenlnge 1.10 to   1.10\nBundaye I.M to   I.M\nIRANUROOK : B, O.\nD.J.JOHNSON\nCARPENTER   AND\nBUILDER\nCONTRACTS SOLICITED.\nHOTJSES\nroe   Sale or Rest at Reoeoaeble\nPrices.\nLumsden and Lewis St.\nPhone No. Ml-\n7 Roomed House\nFor Sale\nCentrally located\nThree minutes from Government\nTerms to  suit  buyer, no\nremsonablo offer refused\nPor further particulars apply at tiie\nProspector Office\nW.  R.   BEATTY\nUndertaker,\nEmbalmer,\nFuneral Director,\nCRANBROOK, B.C.\nPHONE S46\nFrank Dezall\nGENERAL BLACKSMITH\nand\nWOODWORKER\ne\nRubber Tlree Applied\nTo Buggy Wheela\n1QBNT8 FOR CANADIAN 0T0LB\nAND MOTOR CO'S BICYCLES\nRepairing a Specialty.\nPhone 10     \u2022\u00ab\u2022     p, o. Boi 111.\nWe Deal in Everything From\na Needle to a Locomotive\nJoseph H. McLean\nDEALER IN\nAll kinds of Second-Hand Goods\nFurniture a SPECIALTY\nBUYER OF  FURS\nSage's Old  Stand. Hanson Are\nPhone IS1.\n*********************, ,\nI A.  WALLER :;\nMASONRY,\nSteam Boiler,   Furnace,\naud Septic Tank work\na specialty\nCost and stock estimates\nfurnished on application.\nAddon. : P. 0. Bo. IU, Craabrook\n**********************\nF. M. Mncl'hi'rsoii\nUNDERTAKES\nNorbury Atniuii Next to City Hall\nOpen Day arid Night\nPliou. Ml\n*A*\u00bb\u00bb*eWVVVVVW\\eW<A>\\<*\u00ab*i\nCentury Restaurant\nK.  Y. UyemaUti, Prop.\nTHB   BEST   PLAOB IN\nTHE   CITY   POR   A\nOOOD    MEAL.\nBOARD AND ROOMS\nOppoalte 0. P. R. Depot.\nPhone 119   P. 0. Boi 104\nl\u00bb\u00bb^f*\u00ab>*\u00bb*4<*\u00bb\u00ab>^**>*\u00bb**f*A>\u00bb**\u00ab*>Artf*\u00ab*Al*\u00ab>\n(Water Act.    1909.)\nPUBLIC   NOTIOB.\nTo all holdera ol land within the\nlimits ol Lot 4, Group 1. Kootenay\nDistrict and to all holdera ol Water\nRccorda on Josephs Prairie Creek,\nApplication ol William A. Rollins\ntor tbe apportionment ot part ol the\n304 Inches ol water Irom said creek\nrecorded in (avor ol John T. Oal-\nbraith on the 23rd, day ot May, 1S72,\nlor the purpose ol irrigating illock\n195, ol thn snld Lot 4, in the Town-\nsite of Crnnhrook according to a map\nor plun lili'd In the Land Registry\nOlllco at Nelson, 11. (!., as 6690; and\n(or permission to chnnge:the point ol\ndiversion and tho course ol the ditch\ninr the dlveralon ol Part ol aald\nwater, will he heard before me\nat my oilier on the mth day\nol Mnrcb, 1912, at eleven o'clock In\ntho forenoon, local time, under the\nauthority nl the Haiti Water Act.\nniiJi'i'liniiH should he Iliad with me\nnn or belnrn the Uth day of March,\n1912,\nlmti'il at Cranhmok, ll 0,, the Mth\nday nl Kehruary, 1912.\nA. 0, NELSON,\nActing    Aselatant    Commissioner nl IjiiiiIm (or ths Southern\nDivision of ICnat Knotcnny.        7-4t\nFort Steele's Progress and\nDevelopment\nEnterprize Shown By Numerous Citizens\nFort Steele.\u2014Although lt ls still\nthe last month of winter, lt might\nbe said quite truthtully that here at\nleast spring has come. There ,was an\nunusually heavy [all ol snow early in\nNovember, with a tew days o( keen\naero weather which was followed by\na thaw, putting tbe runners, about\ntown at least, into temporary retirement. Gradually, however, the snowfall Increased, nud the merry s'.elgb\nbells were again heard. But the temperature kept well above zero Kith\nplenty o( bright sunny days until\nDec, 29, wben the mercury took a\nsudden drop and kept below zero (or\nthe first 12days o( January. Thn lowest point touched hero was 32 boluw.\nThere was also quite a heavy (all of\nsnow, which kept the sleighing good\nuntil now, allowing logging un 1 tie\ncutting and other operations :u the\nwoods go on brlskley and without\nhindrance. Fort Steele has to Its\ncredit therelore to date at leust eli\nweeks of Ideal winter weather, during which the average (rost, wr.nthcr\nwas from 12 to 20 above zero, never\nat any time tailing below, and frequently even at night showing no\nmore than two degrees ol (rost or\nnone. People, therelore, are Imly\njustified in claiming that taken all in\nall nowhere can a bettor climate he\nlound than right here ln the Kootenay Central valley.\nThe Kootenay Central has already\nmgde a beginning on ita [uture work\nthe carrying ol freight\u2014eoal, hay\nand oats lor the contractors. Ilaliis-\ntlng of the roadbed has not vet ol\ncourse been done and cannot lie until\nthe (rost ls fully out ot the ground.\nRip-rap work has begun, Burns &\nJordon having secured this in addition to their grading contract northward. On this considerable preparatory work baa already been done and\nvery soon the steam shovels will be\nIn active operation.\nNBW TOWNS    SPRINGING UP\nAmong the new towns platted on\nthe new line, that at the crossing of\nthe Bull river ia not going to be the\nleast important. The large sawmill\non the opposite side of the Kootenay\nriver, operated by tho C.P.R., ia being moved to the new town. The new\nbuilding almost ready occupies a\nmost advantageous position close to\ntbe smaller river on which a splendid\ndam Ib being erected (or the bolding\nof logs. Another dam (or irrigation\npurposes Ib being thrown across Little Bull river high up on the bench\nabove. On theso works and in tbe\nlogging and tie camps up tho main\nriver more than 600 men are employed In this business being tributary to\nthe new town. Like everything else\nol thlB kind undertaken by tho big\ncompany, a number ol very niet nnd\nsubstantial buildings gave been erec-\ntedted. First ol those is the long\nwarehouse already tilled with dry\ngoods, groceries and other supplies\nlor ths camps: a fine large office\nbuilding and several excellent buildings (or the officials of the company.\nThe townsite ls a pretty and most\nattractlvs one on the south side ol\nthe river and ere long lt will be\nequipped with all modern conveniences. There are already two private stores and a rostaurant and a\nlarge hotel is being planned for a\nwell known resident of ths district.\nAnother nsw town to be, Is Wasa,\nalready    well and   favorably known\nLIQUOR LICENSE ACT\n(Section 4B)\nNotice ia hereby given that on the\ntoth day of April next, application\nwill he made to tho Superintendent\not Provincial Police (or tho transler\nnf the license for the sale ol liquor\nby retail on tbo premises known as\nthe Ynhk Hotel, Hltuate at Yahk,\nIlrltlah Columbia from Rrniamln J.\nRiley, to Riley ft Larnon ot Kitchener\nIlrltiah Columbia.\nHanlnmln .1. Riley,\nHolder of License.\nHatHe 0, Larson\n10-41 Applicant for transler.\nDated thle 2nd day of March, 1912.\nevery where aa the location of the\nfamous holatery of Mr. Nile Hanson.\nTravellers who havo been so fortunate as to experience the warmth ot\nwelcome received at the Wasa Hotel\nwill be glad to know tbat ere long\nthey will be able to reach this luxurious hotel by train. Hanson hae a\nwater and electric light system ol his\nown, and nearby there is a charming\nlittle lake which In time to come\nwill provide plenty o( (un and\nexercise summer and winter lor his\nguests.\nFORT STEELE HAS FUTURE.\nBut tbe pearl ol all the towns that\nwill dot the beautiful scenic route o(\nthe Kootenay Central Is undoubtedly\nthe town that received Its name (rom\nthe (anions leader ol the Strathcona\nHorse, that ls Fort Steele. Its site\nIs proverbial (or its natural beauty,\nand time baa proved It tbe most salubrious residential town ln all this\nsection ol tbe province. It has pure\nwater supply, small, but certain to\nbe extended and Improved. Its electric light system is still on paper tjut\nis sure to become a material (act. It\nwill be tbe \"white coal\" system, and\nflower may be derived (rom Wild\nHorse or Irom the famous Henderson\nplant at Bull river which has just\nbeen sold to a strong Chicago company. The town has been somewhat\nquiet in the past, but as the centre\no( the best agricultural section ol the\nvalley, backed by its well known\nmining resources and now supplied\nwith Its long lought railway, there\nis no room to doubt the future growth and importance ol the town aa a\nbusiness centre.\nThe mild winter has allowed the\nBridges Lumber Co. to finish Its fine\nbuilding on Main street, tbe largest\nand best mercantile building ln town\nand lt is now being occupied. This\ncompany Ib planning (or other buildings during the year and there are\nrumors ol others to be erected as\nBoon as spring comes.\nNorth Star Masonic lodge hae Just\npurchased the building In which they\nhave been tenants (or many years\nand will at once greatly Improve It\nln appearances and in its accommodation lor lodge and (or certain public purposes.\nThe new Church o( England build\nIng will he erected this summer. Mrs.\nJohn Galbralth, as a memorial to\nher late husband, has very generously doubled the amount of money in\nhand, making It now $2,000.\nThe Roman Catholic church has\nJust had an addition put to lt\nthrough the enterprise of its people.\nThe ladles Aid of the Presbyterian\nchurch has also been active (or some\nmonths, and has considerable (unde\nIn hand with which lt Is Intended tn\nfinish and beautify the inside o( the\nchurch and repaint tha exterior. The\nfencing o( the grounds te also probable.\nNBW ELECTRIC RAILWAY.\nAn electric railway Is being planned to connect Cranbrook with the\nKootenay Central at Fort Steele.\nThe bridges thrown across the St.\nMary's river at Fort Steele l are a\ncredit to the public works department o( the government and to the\nbridge gang and has been a great\nconvenience to the residents on the\nnorth side of the river. The department ls also planning some needed\nreclamation work on the river.\nIT I   iT'TTT'li I1 \"I\n). 11 [\u201ei\u201ei, i .i-i-t-n. .H-tv-i-m-m-i-H'\nWater Freezes and Bursts Pipes\nthe best thing to do then is to\nPHONE 340\nfor the\nii    Plumbers, Tinsmiths, Steam or Hot Water Experts >i\n(Water Act, 1909.)\nPUBLIC  NOTICE.\nTo all holders ol land within the\nlimits nf Lot 4, Clroup 1, Kootenay\nDistrict and to all holdera of Water\nRecords on Josephs Prairie Creek\nApplication ol William B. Bardgett\nfor the apportionment of part of the\n800 inches ot water from said ereek\nrecorded In (avor of John T. Gal\nhralth on the 23rd day ot May 187J\nfor the purpose ot Irrigating Block\n183 of the said lot 4, In the Town-\nsite ol Ornnlirnok according to a map\nor plan (lied ln the laud ltegletry\nOfllco nt Nolson, II. (!., ae C6IO; and\n(or permission tn changs ths i point of\ndiversion and the course of the ditch\nlor the diversion nl part of the aald\nwater, will he heard belore me at my\noffice on the 1Mb day of Mareh, lilt\nat eleven o'clock In the forenoon local time, under the authority ol the\neald water act,\nObjections should be filed with ne\non or before the Uth day ot March,\n1912.\nDated at Cranbrook, B. 0. tha Mth\nday ol February, 1811.\nA. 0. NELSON,\nActing   Aaeletant   Ootn-\nmleslontr ol Landa for tbe Mouthers\ntt lee* t***mm        *\u25a0*\u2022*\nLIQUOR LICENSE ACT\n(flection 48)\nNOTIOB IS HEREBY GIVF.N that\nnn tho 1Mb day nf April next, application will bo made to the Superintendent ol Provincial Police lor the\ntransler o( the license (or the Bale of\nliquor hy retail In and upon the\nnremlses known as the Kootenay Ho-\ntel, situate at Movie, Brltleh Columbia, from Alexander D. Cameron to\nWilliam J. Breinner of Moyle, British\nColumbia.\nA. D. Cameron\nHolder of Llcrnse\nW, .1, Bremncr\nIO-4t Apnllrnnt Inr Transfer.\nDated this 7th day ol March, 1912.\nLiqUOR LICENSE ACT\n(Section 48)\nNOTICB IS HBRBBY GIVEN that\non the 10th day of April next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police (or the\ntransler ot the license (or the sale ot\nliquor hy retail in and upon the\npremises known aa ths \"Falls View\nHotel\" situate at Marysville, British\nColumbia, from B. T. Crowley to\nJohn William Colburn of Kitchener,\nllrltlsh Columbia.\nDated thla 2nd day ol March, 1912\nB. T. Crowley,\nHolder of Llcenae.\nJ. W, Colburn.\n10-41 Applicant for transfer.\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict ot Bast   Kootenay\nTAKK notice that K. 0. fltnhl of\nWaldo, B. C. occupation farmer, Intends to apply fnr pnrmlsslnn to pur\nchase the following deacrlhed lands:\nCommencing at a Post planted at\nthe south east corner nf lot 0231\nthence east 40 ehalna; thence north\n40 chains: thrnra west 40 chain\":\nthence smith 40 ehalna, to the point\nof MimmMieewient, containing IM\nacres more or leaa,\nBdwarflGarfleld Btahl\nDated rob. n. Ull. l\u00ab-*t\nPrompt Attention Given\nOnly First-Class Union Men Employed\nSkates   Ground   and   Repaii ed\nCranbrook\nPlumbing Tinsmitbing & Heating Co.\nPhone 340 W. F. JOHNSON & SON,  Props. P. O. Box 904\n\u2022\"M-M -W-+-I- '.-.-(---M-h -H-W-H-f\nElko Notes :'Panaua'MmaaB'Bamiaaaam '^Bm^iaaammummMmmmBman\nSunday worship will aoon be an ac- tt\ncompllsbed (act In Elko. Will the g\npool rooms be emptied?\nElko baa been an attractive centre!\nlor entertainments lately, and thoy j\nhave all been well patronized, mov-1\ning pictures being all the rage.\nWe have bad another cold spell of\nweather but old resldenter ot the\ndistrict say lt Is the last (or the season-    Look out (or the mosquitoes!\nMrs. Kennedy, of Hosmer, was a\nvisiting at Blko last week being the\nguest o( her sister, Mrs. McKee. Mrs.\nKennedy also visited Mr. and Mrs.\nBirnle.\nThe Baker Lumber Co., ol Waldo,\nhave been very unfortunate with their\nhorses lately. One animal being killed by a (ailing tree, while a team\nwere drowned in the river.\nA gentleman in Elko said to the\nwriter that he was awakened out ol\nileep by e great noise one night\nabout 2:30 In tbe mornlnsr. He Is a\nScotchman (rom the Highlands, that\nexplains It.\nDrink and Ice are a bad combination\na lumberjack (mind tbat to his experience the other night, as he ntnie-\ngled to regain his (eet after making\na flllp. Through the kindly Intervention nt ei-conatable McGregor, Scotland Yard, he was able to proceed.\nMrs. A. Blrnfe, while lnntr<n<- un\ninme of her plants she had placed In\nthe cellar (nr tho winter, wns sur-\nnrified tn find several rnse bush stems\natmnat bursting fntn flower, tn a\n'aw weeks the irtess verandah fn front\nnf thn house will be the attraction\nnf averr nneser bv. Mrs. Birnle Is\nnature's child were flowers are concerned.\nOulte a tittle rrnwd collected fit tbe.\nuilkn emlthv last week to witness the\n\"trilegle between the blnrksmlth en1'\ni bon\u00bbe that did not want chocs on.\n^v thn weans nf rnnea the ai.i\"inl\nwaa laid nn tbrt around a*\"* tln*b*!v\n\u25a0..cured Mr \u00b0nss showed trent\n\u25a0duck in ha\u00abdtini> the hnre\" it i>\u00ab'n<*\nthe terror nl the Crnw'a Neit T\u00bbass.\nWhv does a gentleman raise his h.t j\nnn greeting a lady (rlend, was the\nntieatlnn tbat was asked the writer\n\u2666he otber flnv, and always desirous |\n*o give Information to readers o( j\n'hla column, I Unit the lollnwine' tn\n\"\u2022a near the mark: \"In the strenuous\nMfe of lone sen when men wn\u00bb-e nr-\nmour the helmet wns only doffed In\n'he nresenee nf friends. Hence tbe\nrnlsln\u00bb nf the hat Is \u2022 rnmollmentarr |\n\"ten of the wearers regard\n\"Up let ub to the fields away\nAnd breathe the Iresh and balmy air\nTbe bird Is building in the tree\nThe flowors haa opened to tho boo\nAnd health and love and peace are\nThere.\"\nThese llnea are rather premature\nat least for the Benson, but deaplte\ntbe Inclement weather, there are distinct alrna of aprlng. The sun la\nwarm, and the bud la already bursting on the stem. The great creating\npower la at work.\nOne of the moat enjoyable socials\never held in Elko took place at tha\nresidence ol Mr. and Mrs. Mrllnln on\nFriday evening. Tbe social waa under the aiiBplces ol the ladles Aid ot\nthe Presbyterian churrh. Mra. Mc-\nDaln proved an excellent hostess, and\nno effort wae spared to tnnke the\nvisitors enlov themselves. Ths 'plea'\nwere nf excellent quality, and much\nenjoyed. Mre. Rowe of the Merchants bnnk charmed the audience\nwith her beautllul rich voice, and Mr.\nMowry'e violin playing wnn much\nappreciated, while reaillnga and recitations were rendered by Mrs Me-\nIlaln, and J. M. Taylor. A good sum\nof money waa realised.\nA. C. Bowness\nWholesalu\nWine   and   Spirit   Merchant\nMaiuifAi'tiin'i-  nf all kin,S\nuf        Auriiiti'il        waters\nAgent for\nAriheuser Busch Budweiser and\nFernie Beers.\nMelcher's  Red Cross Gin   and\nP. Dawson Scotch Whisky.\nImporter uf all kimls of Foreign and   Domesti\nWines and Spirits\nBaker St.\nCranbrook) li. C\n\u00ablH*l!\n\u25ba \u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666.\n1\nTO CANADIAN ARCHITECTS.\nCompetition for New University Bull\ndinge to be Breeted at Point Orey\nNear Vancouver, Brltleh Columbia.\nThe Government ot Brltleh Columbia Invite Competitive plane for' the\ngeneral acheme and deetgn for the pro\nposed new University, together with\nmore detailed Plane for the buildings\nto ba erected first at an estimated\ncoBt ot H.'OO.COO.\nPrltea ol 110,000 will ba given (or\nthe most successful Deslgna eubmltted\nPartlculare of the competition and\nplan ot alte may be obtained oa re-\nqueet Irom the iimleralgnsd.\nThe designs to be aant ia by July\nSlat, 1912, addreeeed to\nTHH MINISTER OF BDUOATION\nParliament Buildings,\nMl. VUtejcU, Brttlik OataaMa\nWENTWORTH\nHOTEL g-\u2122brook'\nli i large and attractive hotel of superior\nelegance in all its appointments, with a\ncuisine of superior excellence. Railway\nmen, Lumbermen and Miners  all  go  tu\nThe   Wentworth\nJ. McTAVISH    -   Proprietor\n1*1111    I.I.I    ftftfftltt    I  ill  la I\nrirt\"iTlTI1 l\"i I 1 II rnn\"lTTi\nREDUCTION IN\nI   STOVES and RANGES  I\nIwish to reduce my stock\nof Heater and Cook Stoves\nand Ranges and in order\nto do so, I am giving a\nCash Discount of 15 per\ncent off all the above lines.\nThese are the Moffatt\nNational Stoves & Ranges\nand the Best.\nCANCnM.ATION OP RURHRVIt\nNotice le hereby given that the ra\naerve exlatlng   over Lot 062*, Group\nOne, Kootenay Dlatrlct, formally embraced In Timber Mcenae   No   167117\nby reaaon of a entire hearing date ul\n14th December 1907 and published la\nthe British Columbia Garotte ot \"7th\nDecember 1107, te cancelled In order\nthat a sale of the aald lands may be\naffantad to Blliaheth Cummtnga\nRnbt, A. Penwlck\nDeputy Minister of lAtnde,\nLeads Department\nVictoria, B, 0.\nMate\nJ. M. AGNEW\nI ELKO, B. C.\nla) n| 11 I I I 111 I I H I I I I I I I IIH-I I I I I'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0I I III II *****\n*******4************** **********************\nNORTH     STAR     HOTEL\nKIMBERLEY.   B.O.\nt\n\u25a0     W.    BMW,    Pteprl.tor.\n********\\*A*\u00bb\u00bbt*>fm\u00bb** THE PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK, RRITISH COLUMBIA\nMOVING PICTURES at  the  AUDITORIUM THEATRE\nADMISSION\n10c & 15c\n\"Round Up\"\nFor Monday Night\nThese are Positively the Greatest \"Round Up\"\nand \"War\" Films ever Produced\nW. J. B. GUERARD, Proprietor\nItalian  War  Pictures\nFor Tuesday Night\nADMISSION\n10c & 15c\nOur   Local  News\nKILBY  FRAMES   PIOTURBS.\nMr. and Mra. E. Taylor, ol Fernle\nwere Cranbrook visitors on Monday.\nMrs. A. Cameron, ol Moyie, ivas a\nguest at the Cosmopolitan   Monday.\nScientific pruning done by Geo. H.\nAsbworth.   Phone 139. 10-1\nBoys Knickera and bloomer pauts\n76 cents to 11.25 at F.. A. Hills.\nBORN\u2014At Cranbrook on Saturday\nMarch, 2nd; to Mc. and Mrs. A. 0.\nBowness, a daughter.\nBORN\u2014A\u00bb tbe Home Hospital on\nFriday morning, to Mr. nnt Mrs. R.\nJoyce, of Elko.\u2014 a daughter.\nBORN\u2014At tho St. Eugene Hospital\non Thursday, to Mr. and Mrs W.\nRankins.\u2014a daughter.\nKILBY FRAMES   PICTURES.\nMr. and Mrs. D. Granger, of Canal\nFlat, were guests nt the Cosmopolitan on Wednesday.\nMr. and Mrs. ZonklnB, o! Edmonton, were Cranbrook visitors Thursday,\nJohn Macdonald and Frank Mlch-\nuard, ot Kimbertey were transacting\nbusiness at Cranbrook Thursday.\nOUR Cigars and cigarettes cunt be\nbent.\u2014Palace Cigttl' Store, Hanson\nBlock.\nA. Mutz, president ol the Pernio-\nFort Steele Brewing company was in\nthe city Thursday cu company business.\nConstable Joe. Walsh, ol Fort\nSteele was in the city Thursday ou\nlegal business.\nFor men's shirts, underwear and\nany other wear worn by men, see\nE.'a. Hill,\nJust in.\u2014Boys clothing, Buster\nBrown Suits $3,50 and up at E. A.\nHills.\nMr. nnd Mrs. A. Grant ol Calgary\nwere the guests ol Mr. and Mrs. J.\nFoster this week.\nDied.\u2014At the Cottage hospital on\nMarch Ith, Una Maria Wagstafle,\ngraduate nurse.\nI Beale & Elwell have a special oiler\nIn one 5 acre tract with irrigation\nditch one mile from town. 10-H\nI J. A. Arnold has been appointed\nreturning otlicer, for the Cranbrook\nriding, in tlio coming provincial elections.\nL   ' ,rvtRub\napartments, and most beautilul b imcs\n.. ..   -     .,    \u201eave tbeir walls coated with Atabastine, V\n\\^'\u2014'\/\/   not yours?    No oilier v :\u25a0'.] u. \u25a0  \u25a0:-;:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0 '\u2022..\n'I   MS  \u2014or sn beautiful,   AUiba&tined walls an     i charming,\\\\\nnu\nsoft, velvety.   Atabastine ia applied aith i   Id water and a \\V    -v^\ntint brush. No troubb    youcanappl)   lyours       inditwill  \"A\nlast lor years,   Alabastinc will not fade or r.ib c-fl    It is a       \\i\nA^       cement, and hardens wlthage,  It   mboi   coat- ,-J *\n3 id without removing the old ro.it. GBEaaA\"\nCoUKtl .9\/1 ijijs ,. m gj I   11   |\nCOLD WMERjmMJMMi&  HiJkte\nAlabaatine conies in 21 different beautlfuli nta.    CST*^?\"**\nConic tn anil lei i -    nv, vou some specimens \u00a3.,, f\nof Alabastlue beauty. It\nFRFE SIENCH S ._\nLet us show how to gi I beautiful Al it*Rsltn\u00ab Stencils *-\u00ab->uiii\u00ab\n-,    nbsoltilel-\/   free.    \\*-1tti thfin  you  cau wi'hout\n\u00a3=\u00a3m4s accomplish any detfretl mho k\\ \u25a0\u25a0- Xr%l*rrh\n\u25a0j,fc C      .3 fou enn make your home chtrmiajj onut.1\n-\"'\"\"\" ' e  Cyst.\nF. Parks & Co.\nCranbrook -        B. C.\nKILBY FKA.MKS  PICTURES.\nAll tin* poultry experts enn now obtain Bone for their birds at n nominal cost of 1 lbs. for -u cents at the\nCentral Meat Market.\nOUR NEWS STAND is new and\ncontains thu latest books and mapa\nssln is.\u2014Palace Cit;ar    Store,  Hanson\nUlock.\nHon. Mr. McBride, premier, Hon.\nw. J. Bowser, and Hon. Thomas\nTaylor, have left Victoria nud are\nnow enroute for the Kootenays to'\nta'-e part in tbo provincial elections, j\nRev, C. 0. Main left Cranbrook on\nTuesday for his new pasto age at\nVernon, he leaves this city confident\nof the well wishes of the members ,.i\ntbe church he has \u00bb!uet left.\nK1LHY  FRAMBS   PICTURES,\nMrs. P. T- Welsbrod will give a\n- ri rock Tea In aid of the l adios\n\\;i Society o'. the Methodist church\nat her home on Lumsden avenue on\n[Saturday March Uth. Don't forget\nthis; keep the date open.\nABSOLUTELY the newest set ot\nPicture Post Cards arrived yesterday\nat the Palace Cigar Store, Hanson\nBlock.\nThe regular meeting night of     the\nFanner's Institute falling upon the\nsame date that Premier McBride had\narranged to spca's in Cranbrook, th.1\nusual meeting will be postpoued and\ntbe date will be announced later for\nthe next meeting.\nThe sawmill of Messrs. Leask &\nJohnson, at Mayook, was completely\ndestroyed by fire on Wednesday\nmorning. The tire js suprosed to have'j\nits origin from an overheated shaft.\nThe loss is estimated at about 55,000\nand will put idle for a time quite a I\nnumber of men.\nOUR WATCH SALES\n\"BLiwu:\nWHY?\n!*'\u2022\u25a0 nu\n.,\u25a0 tH\nnff\nC.P.R\nWatch\nhn pec\n,   i \u25a0.\nWO       lllll\nw    and\nhand!.\nthai\ntos\nrelitb\noniakas\nBi i .tn\nS we ni\no our\nnii.u.tii\ntea w\n11\n\u25a0ll\n\u00bbtch\nwlileli is\nfnctui\n\\   at\u00ab\n. n-i by ti\n1' niatiu-\nASK   TO    SEE    OUR\nLadies tSJeweled Watch\ni'i .. \u201e'\u25a0* -. i m butil  \u25a0,, \u2022 .i \u2022<\u25a0\nPi ice 18 Dollars\nGent's 2i Jeweled Watch\nIn J .1) yoal C.-..0\nPrice 25 Dollars\nWe are aim ays pleased\ntii show goods\nRAWORTH\nBROS\nCranbrook S  Lethbrldge\nMcintosh Red Apples\nANOTHER CONSIGNMENT OF MCINTOSH RED APPLES\nreceived ami are selling; at $1.75   pur oase.   Come  fn und seo  tin1!\ngood.** before buying elsewhere.\nOUR NEW GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS\nhave arrived aud un* now on Bale,\nA FEW CASES OF ORANGES\nyet on hand at $3.00 per case.\nA CAR OF NEW CARRIAGES AND WAGONS\nespeeled in u few days.\nSOME STAPLE LINES OF GROCERIES\nin itoolc which wo are soiling at Reasonable Prices.\nGOOD DAIRY BUTTER AT 33 CENTS\na pound by tho case of no lbs.\nThe Cranbrook Trading Co. Ltd\nCranbrook,    B. C.\nThat Oranbrook people appreciate\nquality is demonstrated by the immense sale The Fink Mercantile Co.,\nhnve had for their \"Red Shield\"\nNaval Oranges.\u2014They are undoubtedly, the finest and most moderately\npriced orange ever brought into the\ncity.\nHon. W. fl. Ross, minister of lands\npassed through Cranbroo!. on .Saturday Infit enroute to Fernle. He will\nremain until tbe provincial elections\nnro over. The Conservatives in the\nKernie riding nre well organized, nn'l\nit is generally considered, that tbe\nrenult is a foregone conclusion nl-\nthough it is possible thnt there will\nbe a Socialist candidate in the field.\nKILBY FRAMES PICTURES.\niHHflvlH\u2022MH-I- :4^-H~H-W^-++-M*++\n1 RANGES\nA New Lot\nJust   Arrived\n: The   Best   Line  in   the   City\nMust be Seen\nTo be Appreciated\n:    No Trouble to Show Them\nJ. D. McBride\nBoth of the theatres have this week\nbeen showing to the public of Cranbrook specialties in the moving picture line. At the Auditotlum \"Alaska Jack\" drew crowded houses for\ntwo nights; at the EdlBon theatre we\nwere favored with the \"Wolgast-\nMoran\" pictures where the audience\noverflowed both shows during tbe\nevening.\nLook for the date Manager (*ucr-\nard of the Auditorium will put en\nthe WalgaBt and Moran light pictures\nThey are the real tight or you can\ng3t your money back. They are the\nbest fight pictures taken in the world\nLook for the dnte.\nCranbrook, B. C.\nPhone S\nLt,.l..l..f.l.L\n\"*i ri\"i*i*T\nWe learn (rom the Victoria Week,\nthat the engagement of Mr. c. H.\nPollen, n leading citizen of Crnn\nbrook, and Miss Mabel 11, Dumblcton\nol Victoria, 1 i been announced.\nThis will be of intrust to many of\nMr. Pollen's Oranbrook friends. Mr.\nPollen wa** one nf the charter promo\ntars of the Kootenay Central railway.\nCigars, tobacco's, and pipes at the\nPalace Cigar Store, Hanson Block,\nare considered the best.\nFrom general information received\nfrom all over the province it is Hnfe\ni to aav tbat the Government will be\nreturned with n larger majority thnn\nwhich it received in the last provincial election.\nHere In Opithrook Mr. Caven's return is QflBured, pn'l from present Indications bv acclamation,\nTho MoBTIdo railway   policy   like\nthe one placed before the people some\nthree venrn ago, means n great deal\ntowards tho de^olonmont of the province, and especially Southeast Koo-\nt en 'i v,\nVineland canned Tomatoes three\nruns (or mi cents, Vlnoland oannod\ncorn, pons, or henns two cans for 25\nrenin. Vineland plums in heavy syrup two cans for H!i COntH. Have\nvou tried Vlnoland, if not, ask your\nfriends about, tlm qnnlltv, then ring\nlip tho PlnV Pure Food Grocery,\nwhore \"Vlni'lfin'lii\" are making hosts\nof friends\nA meeting of the Hour, of Trade\nwnH held in the V.M.O.A, rooms on\nMonday night, there was (l large attendance wllb W, F. Gurd, pres., in\ntbe chair.   Mr, Uurd'y uuggestton for\nKor Sates List.\nFOR SALE\u2014Thoroughbred Rhode Island and Brown Leghorn Eggs,\n$L50 for 13-G.W.Ladds, city. 9-b\nFOR    SALE\u2014Poultry   ranch,    buildings fur 401)     fowls,    4  roomed\nbouse,  well and pump attached\nirrigated  steeam runs   through\nland, 50    4-year old apple trees\nplanted, 100 3-year old currant\nbushes, one acre    cleared     but\nstumps  standing,  5 acres over:\nall.   Terms $2,500.00 to be paid\n$1,500.00 cash aud    the balance-\nto suit purchaser. 9-4t\nFOR SALE\u20145 roomed plastered cottage,   water  and  electric  light,\nsmnll chicken  bouse and   wood\nshed, situate on Durick Avenue.\nApply Prospector office.        9-4t\nFOR SALH\u2014Eggs for hatching from\nselected winter layers, in S. C\nRhode Island Reds, wtoMte wyan-\ndottes, buflfl orpingtons an'dS.C.\nwhite and brown leghorns fl.5C\nper sett'ng. J. Gartsido, Pleasant View, Poultry Farm, Cranbrook. Phon!> :177B. 9-4t\nTO RENT.\u2014Furntsned    rooms   (or\ngentlemen.   Address Box M: ar apply\nat The Prospector office. 7-tf\nWANTED\u2014 Bookkeeper, thoroughly\nexperienced, desire situation in city\nno objection to night   work,    references,   R. G. Gwinn,    Royal   Hotel,\nCranbrook.                                      lO-lt\nWANTED\u2014Two roomers, board if\npreferred, good cooking, moderate,\nScotch family, apply Drawer M. or\ncall at the Prospector olllco. 10-1\na degree of fineness that it enn easily eaten and digested by poultry.\nMr. JollfTe has Instated this machine\nin the interest of tho many poultry\nraisers iu the vicinity of Oranbrook,\nTbe advantage ol bono food to poultry is indisputable, and noitltrymen\nwill now bave an opportunity of Retting this valuable adjunct to the.\npoultry farm.\nThe Fink Mercantile Co., hnve just\nreceived a direct shipment of the\nfamous \"Quaker\" oats.- Large packages,containing a piece of dainty\nchina. Only HO cents each.\u2014Now lu\nthe time to get a piece of pretty tlil-\nna without extra cbargo.\nTho Cosmopolitan Hotel changed\nbands this week, Mr. K. It. Smnll\nhaving sold out bis rights id ownership to A. H. Cameron, late of Moyie. Mr. Small has been this good\nfriend of many who have eujoyel bis\nhospitality and are alt In accordance\nWith tho well wishes that Is being bestowed upon htm in his new sphere.\nMr. Cameron is well known to many\nif tho Oranbrook boys and no doubt\nwill enjoy a little at nny rate of the\nesteem that tho late proprietor was\nFO fortunate to en'oy. We wisli Mr.\nCameron good luck In his new venture.\nWhat promises to be a matter of\nthe greatest importance to the city\nIn its future deve'opinent is the discovery made by the city engineer,\nFor the past three weeks H. Y. Parker hns been looking into the water\nsupply of the cfty nnl has found In\nthe neighborhood of Gold Creek wa\nter enough to supply n population n.L\nbig as Cranbrook has, and 20,000\nmore. The supply will nmo\"nt to\n500,000 gallons per ?4 hours; this\ndoes not Include 500 inches which the\ncity applied for some two ynrs af*o\nWe made nn estimate 1a\u00abtt week thnt\nin the yenr 1914 we would have\nnonulatlon of 25,ron and it cnrtninlv\nMo'fs as if the authorities are look\nIng for the some tn hnvlnc the water\nsupply looked in(o to this extent.\nW.    W. KILBY,\nPRACTTCM, PTHTUPfl U,R\\MBR\nARMSTPONG  AVKNUB\n'I \u25a0 I \u2022 'i> 11 \u25a0 11\u00bbI \u25a0' I \"i I tt*l \u25a0-!\u25a0 -I*r|i >1\nIrl ,|MtM^>H\"t\"l-'t-l t M'M I \"I1\nCranbrook\nKindergarten\nHeld in Carmen's Hall\nConducted hy\nMrs. R. A. Racklyeft\nCertlAcated Teacher Irom\nLondon School Hoard\nhours\n111:110   iv, ii-.    ic.   12:00 in.\na-i'i)   p. in.   to    1:00 |>, in.\nPhono 220 P, O, llox 2,<H\nBull River Livery\nwishes   Id call   ;itU:iiliun\ntf> having a twice-daily\nstage service from\nBULL RIVER. B. C.\nto\nWARDNER\nmeeting East and West\nbound trains.\nu publicity commissioner met with\nconsiderable lavor nml as this was\nnot li'lt to bo possible at the present\ntliim ways umi moans will perhaps\nbo dovisod fur this purposo hy tho\ncommlttoo appointed, n>n:;h.tint: ol\nprominent biiBlnous mon, namely lrn\nManning, H. n. Brymnor, II. Blwoll,\nIT, A. nnesoll P, I,nml, un.l H. Mc-\nOroory. Mr. llmi nnl, ol thn Financial Post, Toronto, nlno addressed\ntho mooting,\nTho Central Meat Mai'kot linn in-\ntroduood Into tholr alroady good\niiiiiiipnifMit, n hone cutting maohlno,\ndriving Ihn Hiunti wllh nn olnctrlc\nmotor, TliiH maohlno will grind nil\ntlio boni'ii that arc In thn course ol\ncutting lelt out, nml reduce lt such\nMethodist Church\nRev. W. Bison Dunham, Pastor.\nSunday service: the pastor will\nnreach   at 11 a. m.   and 7:30   p. m\nMorning subject: \"Th\u00bb Message oi\nEcumenical Mothodlsm.\"\nEvening sublect: \"Fair play in Religious Thinking.\"\nSpecial music will be rendered by\nthe choir.\nA cordial invitation is extended to\nall to attend the above services.\nBaptist Church\nRev. O. E. Kendall, Pastor\nMorning Worship, 11.00. Suhjcct\u2014\n\"A Debt ot Honor.\"\nSunday School, 3.00 p. m.\nEvening Worshin, Subject\u2014 \"A\nTask lor Men ol Mettle.\"\nThe Pastor, Rev. O. F\u201e Kendiill\nwill conduct the services ol t'ie day.\nA cordial welcome Is extended to all\nVisitors to the City\nAt Cranbrook\nH. R. Hazelwood.    Moyle\nW. Avery,     Vancouver\nJ. McFarlane,     Montreal\nC. N. Borwin,     Calgary\nE. A. Mowatt,     Marysville\nJ. A. iiroley,     Fertile\nW. W. Creelman,     Calgary\nT. J, Tonkins,    Toronto\nW. II. Lalre,     Moyle\nE. Gamble,     Pittsburg\nVerna Uaiubtc,     Pittsburg\nJ. R, MoKulty,    Spokane\nO. H, Prescott,     Hpoknne\nO. H, Urechwalt,     Spokane\n.1.  11.  Proctor,      Ilroulilyn\nW. K. Hamilton,     l'asburg\n0, 11. McDoilgal,     Ivlinbcrley\nK, 11. Carrutiiers,     Klraborley\nll. W. Parks,     Vancouver\nJ. Dwycr,    fornle\nJ. W. Holmes,     Lethbrldge\nH. Clark,     Montreal\nK. T. Crowley,     Marysville\nF. Diiun,    Victoria\nJ. H. CliasBay, Hull river\nH, U. Philips,     Wyclldo\nW. A. Nosbit and Wllo, Moosoman\nA. McCovorn,     Calgary\nW.  Sihad,  Bull River\nR. Smith,     Winnipeg\nW. S. Hell,     Vnncouver\nO. H. Klrkpatrick,     Winnipeg\nJohn Paulson,    Moyle\nJ. I.. Morris,    Portland\nR. B. Brown,     Calgary\nF. M. Bucklln,    Cnlgary\nH. W. Fnlconor,     Winnipeg\nJ. H. Broad,     Senttlo\nP. Pearson,    Calgary\nA. B. Smith,     Tracy Crook\nT. 0. Evnns,    Saskatoon\nW. Dunn,     Victoria\nW.  A. Montgomery,     Vancouver\nAt Rovnl\nA. .1. Miller,    Wasa\nW.  Nii-holson,     Wvcllfte\nN. Law,    Crows Nost\nAt Cosmopolitan\n0,  Shorl\",     Moyle\nF. fl. Howard,     Toronto\nH.  ,T. Deacon,     Vnncouvor\nW. H. Ilrrner,     Vmroiivor\nW. S. Lnlntr,     Vnivnnvor\nA. A. Wnrd,     MnryHvlllo\nO. Id. Cnoner,     Vnncouver.\nAt Cosmofolltnn\nH. H. WeBt,     Fernln\nJ. It, Benkmnn,     Hpoknne\nB. B. Jones,    Klmbarley\nA Few\nVacant Lots for Sale\nin Cranbrook\nAlso\nUp-to-Date Office for Rent\nin Hanson Block\nNext to Club\n$20.00 per month\nsee\nBEALE & ELWELL ii\n\u25a0\n^^.HW-H-H-M-M^-l-^-l-**'''''>'<''\u00bb' *****************\nX     HEAD   OFFICE OALOABY, Alta      ! ,\nP. Burns & Co li\nCRANBROOK,\nB.   C.\n''    Purveyors of Pure Creamery Dairy Butter    j j\nProvisioners & Exporters\nil    AU our Meats  are  Government   Inspected    \u25a0\u2022\n..\n*********************** 4H-M-H-M^\"H-I-H-H\"H *\u2022>,\nl Chapman's     Agency jj\nI    P. O. Hf.x 62 Phone 401    \\ [\nX On Sale Saturday.  March 2nd Block of\nJ Saskatoon Lots\n$175.00\nEASY   TERMS i\nTake our Tip and BUY NOW\n\u25a0!. +.J..J. J.l..:    ;\u25a0;-!\u25a0;    ^\u25a0;~^\u2022H^\u2022H^^:^^^H^\u25a0|^^^^^^H^^^^^H-|^^H    I    t    \u00bb    H'H'\nCranbrook\nWindow & Carpet\nCleaning Co\nOffice:\nW. W. KilbyVOK' Barber Shop\nCarpets cleaned without removal by our\nVacuum Process.\nWindows cleaned at\nmoderate prices.\nSend a postal to Box\n802 and our representative will call on you with\nnil particulars.\nCONTItlHUTKD.\nTho notion ol tho Hoard ol Trade\nIn appointing a committee to con\nt-idir the nilvit-nliility ol employing n\npaid secretary who will devoto practically the whole ol Ills time to the\noffice Is a Wise ono, and no timo\nsliould he lost in tlio mutter. It la\nnow lully renllaod hy nil thinking\nnun who hnvo utiiillod the question,\nthat tho future progress ot our town\nilefirn Ih largely, II not entirely on\nthe agricultural development ol the\nsurrounding district, and tho man bo-\nloct d should ho one who hns mull\neimt knowledge end experience ol the\ncountry to ennliln him to advise In-\ntond'ng settlers In such a innnner as\nwill nsslst them to select the class\nol Innd HtiltaMo lor the lirnnch\nncrlcultiirc which they mean to take\nup.\nHy this means thero would he less\nlis'! ol failure on the part nl settlers\ncomlni; Irom other pnrtB ol the Dominion nnd irom other countries, and\novery settler would nnturally hecome\nn booster ol the IiohI kind, those who\ncan nrove by results what they ad-\nvo\"ate.\nTt would he ol no benefit to our\neltv II all tho Innd to tho summit o*\nIlnkor Mountain worn subdivided and\nold ns building lots or Irult farms\n'or speculative piiitoscb, neither\n\"ho'ild we derive nnv ndvniitnt?o from\nan artificial boom, which would, ol\nnorofslty be followed by a dlsustrous\nslump,\nOranbrook lillh-rto, has made a\nHind, strnily, nnd healthy rrowth\nilie conlIniinn-e ol which should he\nfostered nnd enenurngod, hut not tin-\nnnturnlly forced; our Innd In ol n\n\"rTerent nntnr\" nltnitethrr to thnt nl\nIhn nralrloH where a fnrmer ran pet\nrlitht tn wnrff \"nd produce, under\n'nvnrn'de conilltloitB, a unHng crop\non a Inrgn neroatr* In Utile over n\nyear from the time hn \"tnrtn In, with\nihe one Idea, generally, ot making aa\nA New Lot\nof\nCIGARS\nat the\nPalace Cigar\nStore\nCome and See Our\nSide Lines\nThe\nPalace Cigar Store\nA l'lionneur de preven-\nir sa nombreuse clientele\nqu'il vient de recevoir un\nnotivel assortment de cigars de premiere classe.\nNous sollicitons votre visile et profltez de cette\nnouvclle aubaine.\nmuch out ol the land liefore It becomes exhausted as will enable him\nto sell out, and move to some place\nwhere he can establish a permanent\nhomo.\nIt ia these homes that we are Particularly qualllled hy nature to provide, a country In which a man can\nBottle aud know that by overy hour's\nwork, and every dollar Judiciously\nspent ln the Improvement and development ol his holding he Is increasing the value ol hla land, and altar\nspending the best portii.n ol his lite\nln this work he will have, not a\nplayed out (arm which cannot be depended upon to pay tbo co it ol preparing and seeding the land, but a\nlurm which Is Increasing in value\nevert year, nnd whlcb he can leave\nto his children as a sound and valuable Inheritance.\nTiuber Revenues\nTimber Revenues\nProvincial timber returns lor February show a total ol 900 licensea\nIssued lor lands west ol the Cascade\nrange, the rccolpts amounting to\nJllll.(',26.110. Kor lends east ot the\nf'nscndi'B tM licenses were Issued the\nrocolutn showing $72,472.SO. Timber\nlicense trim for Iocs aggregated 1870;\npennltlcu produced *2,92li.\n\u2022Coal prospecting licenses Issued\nliming the month wore 840, bringing\nIn receipts ol Mi!,\u00bbH), while coal\nprospecting licensee teen aggregated\ntir>S, nnd miscellaneous receipt* tor\ntho month were 12,MB.83. 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