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U* fiSQ    sv        Ll'inryolL  -An\n'\u25a0>.   i\nJUN5-MM\nVol. 12.\nCRANBROOK, B. C, SATURDAY, JUNB 2, WOCi.\nNo. 22.\nTOWN VS SHOPS.\nA Close and Exoiting   Oauie -\nIt Ends With an Even Score.\nTho fastest tool,-ball game of\ntho sotvsou on llio local grounds\nwas played tin Momlay evenlug\nof this wool, whoti tho teams\nrepresenting Ihe Town and\nthe C, P. 11 Shops raced each\nother in try conclusions.\nConsiderable Interest was\naroused as it wus concluded Hint\niho winnei' would stand a good\n.\u25a0lnnu'.' to win the medals.\nT. Stark acted its referee and\nwns considered very fair, not\nbeing too strict nor yet too\nhnii.oil. Tho game wus clean.\nnot otto inun having to leave the\nbold.\nThe game wns hotly contested\nall through and the interest\nnever lagged. Shortly alter the\nblowing of the whistle tin. Town\nsucceeded in lindiug the posts\nand registering ono goal, Prom\nthen on there wns fast playing,\nand up tn llio und of the lirst half\nno more goals were scored. The\n,-second half started with u rush\non tbo Town goal and thu ball\nwas kepi there nearly ull tbo\ntime, but the Shops bad bard\nluck iu shooting, and failed lo\nHud the posts, lb.wove'r, soon a\nswift shot was made and the\ngoal keeper was there and made\na pretty stop, but not thinking\nhe wns close to tbo lino, he drew\nhis hands back in tbe altitude of\nthrowing uud the ball was\nthrough, thus counting ..110 lor\nthe shops. And there the gntiie\nended, ouch team gaining one\npoiut. The Shops now have the\nlend and ure making desperate\nefforts to win out,\nSt.mo lively games are objected before the season closes.\nTbe games will be continued\nweekly on  Priday nights.\nBetrothal iu High Life.\nLondon, May 29.\u2014Preparations ure being made for the coining wedding of the Hon. Michael\nde Courcy, only son of Lord\nKingsale, ami Miss Constance\nWoodbouse, daughter of Colonel\nWood house, of the Royal Army\nMedical Corps, The future\nbride is u very handsome woman,\nbul not much known in metropolitan society. Mr. do Courcy is\nan officer in the HL'nd Sikh\nPioneers, al present quartered\nin India. Uo is heir to one of\nthe most ancient peerages in the\nthree kingdoms. His father,\nLmil Kingsale, is premier baron\nof Ireland, and thirty-thi I'd\nholder of the title, His forbear\niu the thirteenth century was\ncrealod Lord Kingsale for some\ndoods of valor, and bis faintly\nrocolvotl the privilege, their IIrsl\nobeisance being paid, of remain\ning cov.'I'd In the presence of\ntheir sovereign, This right is\nsaid to have boon exercised by\niho twenty-third baron iu the\npresence of Wllllttii III, and by\nthe twenty-fourth peer at tho\nCourts of George I, and George\n11.\nMinisters at Uoldeti.\nPremier MoBrlde and Hon. If\np, Green, are visiting Northeast\nKootonay this week, and on\nTuesday wore the guesls of Ihe\nConservative Association ut\nGolden.\nAt, a meeting of the Conservative Association on Tuesday\nevoning, both ministers received\nit very cordial reception, aud\nspoke in au open, straightforward way on the attitude of the\ngovernmenl In its conduct of\npublicbusiiioss, evoking frequent applause.\nAlter the meeting there was\nan Informal reception, and ul,\nmidnight the party left for\nWindermere by a steamer.\nway has arrived al 11..Idea nn.l\nton cars have been  unloaded.\nThe following is taken from\nthe Golden Star:\u2014\n\"This weok a gang ol thirty\nmeu from the construction camps\nwere busy unloading ten curs of\nsteel rails and linings to be used\nin tbe building of Iho   Kootenay\nCentral Railway, ibis bolng the\ntlrst shipment of mils brought\nEach cur contained one\nhundred    mils,    making   one\nthousand in all. which ill lhe\nlowest possible estimate would\ncover throe miles .it I rack, and\nthis nb.iio moans llu.! consider'\nable, work is yet to l.o .lone, it\nbemg generally understood thai\nthose rails an. not being\nbrought iu for the purpose of\nbeing tied up. Tho rails are of\nu somewhat lighter variety than\nthose iu use nu the main line,\nthe difference in weight being\naboul forty pounds to the yard.\nWork aloug tbo route is going\nmerrily on, and there is no\nexcuse for uny man lining idle if\nho is looking loi' work ill this\nvicinity. Tuesday las! was pay\nday on tho construct ion work\nnnd considerable tnouey was\ncirculated as u result.\"\nLOCAL NEWS.\nA. Sutherland of Nelson, and\nRobt. Forbes of Victoria were\nguests at tho Cranbrook Priday.\nRoss Can- will leave tomorrow\nfor the coast. He will be uway\nabout ten days.\nI'. A. Kiliiigei'sinilb, and .1.\nAustin of Klko weie iu the city\nTuesday,\n'I'he Palm, is where you can\ngel Ibe purest ami best home\nniude candies In Cranbrook.\nWin Gaelic, nn.l ,1. Thompson\ndrove over from Port Steele\nTuesday nn business\nMr. and Mrs. T. T McVittie of\nFort Steele were Cranbrook\nvisitors on Tuesduy.\nA. Blaine ot San Francisco, S.\nHaggaiiy of Moyie, and 0. T.\nSmith of Fernie were registered\nat the Cosmopolitan Tuesday.\nThe Manitoba Hotel, this week\nwas receiving a coat of paint\nwhich will greatly improve the\nappearance of tbe building.\nR. M. Anderson of Stillwater,\nMinn,, and W. U. Oliver of Reise,\nMich., wore guests at the Cosmo\npolitun Tuesday.\nA. Carney of Kaslo, government timber inspector was iu\nCranbrook Tuesday on official\nbusiness.\nThere is no better exercise for\nIndies ur gentlemen! than bowling. The Box Hull Alloys ou\nArmstrong Avenue will he open\nfoi' ludios on every Tuesday aud\nFriday afternoons, from 2 to tl\np. 111.\nCome lo tIranbrook, ihe me\ntropolis of Southeast Kooienay,\nand we'll show you u model\nlown one ihal will make uny\nOther lown nf ils size look like\nllu cents iu Chinese money. We'll\nshow you our schools and\nchurches, our prosperous fritter-\nmil societies, our solid business\nconcerns. We'll call your alien\nlion to the appearance of the\npeople, then'dross. Intelligence,\nliunilb uud smiles of prosperous\nand happy lives. We'll show you\nmany successful business men.\nWe'l'l show you a lot of girls,\nrobust, full of life and energy,\nwho are fairly bubbling over with\npraise foi' this section of British\nColumbia,\nThe Fire Brigade bold their\nregular practice on Thursday\nevening. A \"tor practice a mooting wns bold in the Fire Hall\nwhere business off Importance\nwas discussed.\nRobt. J. Ward, advance iigoul\nfor Iho Rosclun Opora Co., was\nin town Wednesday arranging a\ndale foi' his com puny, We learn\nthut the company will play iu tbe\nWentworth Hull J nun \"iii.\nWm.  Shim of Wasa,  was in\nCrunbrook Friday on business.\nChas. Finch of Marysville wns\nregistered al Ihe Royal Friday.\nGel your ice cream for Sunday\nat the Palm.\nlloo.   Watson of  Fori   Steele\nwas ul Ciniibrnnk Thursday.\nPrinters' ink marks  the   path\nt\u00abi riches uiul fame.   Try It.\nJust arrived, a carload of bay\nand nais     A. C. Bownoss,\n.1. A. MaoDonald of Lethbridge\nwus In 1 he city Priday.\nMr um! Mrs. S. Poller of\nMovie wore Cranbrook visitors\n011 Friday.\nW. H. Collins, and J. Mott of\nKlko, were guests at the Cosmopolitan on Thursday,\ndo to Stewarts for Strawberries, Asparagus and Lettuce.\narriving fresh every day.\nContractor Leask was busy\nFriday building it new sidewalk\non Cranlirook Street.\n11. Curtis und family lefl lusi\nPriday for lhe Sloean where\nlliey will reside in Ihe future.\nII. T. McGregor came down\nfrom Moyie Thursday on busi-\nuess.\nNomination and Eleotion of Offices\n\u2014A Presentation.\nA regular monthly mooting of\nCranbrook Lodge Knights of\nPythias was hold in Fraternity\nHall on Tuesday evening, ut\nwhich lhe annual election of\nlllcurs took plaoe. The follow\ning ollicers were elected for ihe\nensuing year.\n.1. A. Arnold IM'.\nA C, Bowness CE.\nW. R. Rollins Prel.\nK. T. Johnson M. W\nV. A. Rollins     ME.\nT. M. Roberts MP.\nT. M. Roberts. K, of S. & R.\nII. Roblcband       M.A.\nA  J. Bradley     l.G.\nJ. B. Henderson,        .0.0.\nAfter tbe election of officers,\nthe Chancellor Commander, J.\nA. Arnold, was presented with a\nbountiful gold watch as a token\nof the high appreciation in\nwhich Mr. Arnold is bold hy his\nfollow knights. The presentation was a complete surprise to\nMr. Arnold, who with some diffi-\nnlty expressed his gratitude\nlor lhe generous gilt of bis\nfellow knights.\nN, I'. McKiiislrv\nwas    transacting\nCranbrook Friday.\n.if Marysville\nbusiness   ut\nK. C. K, Kails at tlolden.\nSeveral carloads  of sleel mill\nlor thu Kooteuuy  Central Rail\nThe seal sale lor tbe performance of iiii! BobomIiiii Hirl by\nlhe famous Roseian Opera-Company ai the Opera House Cranlirook, Thursday June 7, will\nopen Monday June I, ul ID a. m\nut Beattie & Atchison's.\nPor n line display of Dry < iouds\netc., see Hill X Cos new\nwindows,\n.laky  Dover one of   Nelson's\nL'li.niiii'club was in  llie eiiy  foe\nseveral .lays Ibis weok.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Walsh, and\nMrs. Francis of Port Steele were\n(Iranbrook visitor Thursday,\nJames Staples, who bus been\nvisiting at Edmonton for the\npast week is expected homo tomorrow.\nThere was a football game at\nthe recreation grounds on Friday\nevening between the Town team\nand Fire Brigade.\nR, E, Beattie and C, A. Cock,\nof Cranbrook were registered at\nthe Hume Hotel Nelson Thurs\nday.\nHurry Drew proprietor of the\nNorth Slur Hotel at Kimberley\nwas at 1 iranbrook Thursday on\nbusiness,\nHarry Briggs, of Victoria, and\nW. H, Roberson of Winnipeg\nwere guests at, the Craubreok\nThursdny.\nThe F.O.E., melon Thursday\nevening in Patmore Hall. It is\nreported that a new brood of\neaglets wore hatched.\nJ. G. Potts of Vancouver, B.\nA. Clarke, of Toronto. Fred E.\nLuke ol Winnipeg, and J. A.\nMelleuu of Toronto were legist\nered ut the Cranbrook Priday.\nGovernment Agent Armstrong\nwas ul St. Mary's Lake Thurs\nday Inspecting the new wagon\nroad now under construction at\nlhe bend of the bike.\nII. Vi. Harrington Montreal,0,\nII. Weutou, San Francisco, J. P.\nThompson Vancouver, uud H. Ii.\nDawson of Nelson wore register\ned at lhe Craubrooli Tuesday.\nRev .1. P, West mail, has been\nill (or several days litis week,\nwith u severe cold and touch of\nlevel', ll is oxpceled thul he\nWill bo able lo lake charge of Iho\nregular services in the Methodisl\nchurch, as usual, on Sunday.\n\"A ..ambler\".\n.1. D, McBrlde's new ttnlomobil,\narrived in Craubrooli Priday\nIt is tbo Hrsl automobile owned\nby 11 citizen of Cranbrook. Tbe\n\"Auto\"  is 11   in  horse  power\nRambler, and is if the most\nmodern and up to dale machines\nuiiiile.\nMinisters Will Visit Cranhrook.\nHon. Richard McBride, Premier of British Columbia, and Hon.\nR. F. Croon, Commlsslonor of\nLuuds and Works, was al Golden\nlast week, uud loll on Tuesdays\nsieumbniit for Wlniloruiiire, The\nMinisters are expected at Crunbrook during Hie early part of\ntbo coming wool..\nKNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEETING\n(Iranbrook Fublio Sohools\nTotal attendance\nAverage itttouilanee\n'I'ninl enrollment\nPercentage\nDlV.I.   A. A. MaONEII,,\nTotal attendance\nAverage ntteiulanee\nTolal I'lii'ulliiieiii\n4,119\n187.23\n2H1\n79\nPrincipal.\n448\n20.30\nIV\nPerfeel ntteiulanee --Ethel Culver,\nDaisy MoC'nlluin, Lucy LeBlnn., Olga\nWiden, Hurry Dickson.\nDivision ll. Mrs, Brock.\nTuinl atlen.lanoe sn\nTotal enrollment ll\nAverage attemlenre 3\".\nI'el'fei'tlltteliduii.'i'     Jessie Knlllli.'ilv\nSadie (iillis. Florence West, Gertrude\nMi'lioi.alit, l.illtun Lensk,George Kerr\n.Toe, Bourgolae, Winnie Deacon, Robbie\nFinlcy, Vivian Llnson.\nDivision ill, MissE.Lewis.\nTotal attendance 1.098\nTotal enrollment iiu\nAverage attendance 4H,*u\nPerfect alteudaiicu \u2014 Melva Cartwright, Georgtna Cartwright, Arthur\nFowler, Gordon Fowler, Bertha Nesbit.\nI.lllle McCowan, Marcus Deri', Wilfrid\nDallas.\nDivision IV Miss E. .11. Oaktwkioht\nTotal enrollment 63\nAverage attendance 43.6u\nTutiil attendance 967\nPerfect  attendance -- Wanda  Fink,\nPercy Bardget,   Marguerite Harvey,\nCarl Gill, Louie Leask,  Hazel Taylor,\nHullo Johnson,\nDivision V Miss It. M. Uprwokr,\nTotal attendance SU3\nTotal enrollment UO\nAverage attendance 30.64\nPerfect attendance\u2014Ale* Dickson,\nNorman Fowler, Arthur Sprngge,\nHuBsell HI.. Elolr. Douglas McC'owou.\nPRINCESS ENA A BRIDE\nThe Royal Wedding in Madrid\nThe Royal ProcesBinn a Spec\ntaole of Medieval Magnificence\nClever Juvenile! Returning.\nMuch excitement exists In the an-\nnouiii'.'iut'iil of a return engagement of\nthe famous Juvenile Bostoulans, the\nlever bunch of children who made\nsuch a hit In C'raubrook a few months\nago. They have been delighting au-\ndteuces from Puget Sound to Thunder\nKay, and tbo Winnipeg Free Press\nsays: \"The Juvenile llostonians, a\ncompany ol remarkably clever youngsters, gave a rattling good performance\nat the Winnipeg theatre last night delighting an audience which, considering ruin uiul mini, wait uf goodly proper\nI Ions.\"\nAdvance notices concerning these\norigin children have been su modest\nthat the usual talent displayed hy the\nprecocious tuts, ami the uniform ex-\nci-lluiii'i, of ll iili'iiuiiinii'iii tame nl\nmost us 1. surprise.\nThere Isn't n broken voloe In all the\nthirty and some of the children vocal\n1*., .villi u illy aiirprisliiK degree of\nIntelligence and good taste.\nThe child playing lite purl nl llio\nPrincess is 1. Mill., artist and Kuby\nLung, as the Lieutenant also sings ami\nacts capitally.\nHalcyon Mun in, a tot. nt four tinnier\nvents, is 11 posllivo hit tin- nounhuleiicc\nui ihis babe is in-iiinUy aiiia'\/.tng,\nlitilie Mi.aiiii us liiiiiuiis was nuotlter\nuf the favorites bill ns 1. matter nf furl\null llu- little nut's deserve liutivliliiul\nmention il splice pni'inltlctl.\nTho lliijali uf Panda wus Ilia title ul\nil li 11\n\u2022 limy presented uud whoever\nrclher Innl the good sense not\niv tin- Juvenile capacity.\nDaily Canadian\nOn or nboul .Inly Hrsl   Nelson\nwill bnve u new dally newspaper\nits 1 iiie \"Tbe Daily Canadian\",\niiiiiI  will  he 11.   Inur-puge  tive-\ncolt paper,   W, W. Huor will\nedit and manage the new paper.\nIt, will be Conservative in politics\nMadrid.     May    81.\u2014Alfonso\nXIII, King of Spain,  and   Princess  Knn ol  Battenherg  today\nwere married with all the pomp\nuiul ceremony prescribed by ibe\nRoman    Catholic    church    uud\nSpanish etiquette,   The spectac\nuliir part  ot   the  wedding:, cou\nslating of the royal procession\nlo ami  from the church, was\nwitnessed by tbe largest  assem\nblage of people that ever crowded into the streets of ibe capita)\nThe Bride.\nPrincess Victoria Eugenia of\nBattenberg, secoud child of tbe\nlate Prince Henry aud Princess\nHenry of Battenberg, was born\nOct. 24, 11*87. Her mother,\nPrincess Henry, is HUH l'riu-\ncess Beatrice, sister of King Kd\nward, who married Henry\nMaurice of Battenberg, a favorite of Queen Victoria. Prince\nHenry died in 1896 from a lever\ncontracted while serving in tbe\nAshatitee campaign, Princess\nEuu is fair, blue eyed and bus a\nquantity of rich, wavy hair, She\nis tiie god daughter of Empress\nEugenie, and is said to be her\nheiress.\nThe Bridegroom.\nKing Alfonso XIII of Spain\nwas burn May IT. 1880.\n171b of May. 1902, his minority\nended, and he assumed the\nthrone, bis mother, Maria\nChristina, resigning the regency\nOf bis two sisters only one is\nliving, Maria Teresa, who was\nborn iu 1H82. Tbe King received a liberal education aud\nspeaks English fluently. He is\na general in the llritish army, is\na Knight of lhe Garter uud bus\nother Europeau honors.\nGreeted my Loyal Subjects\nThe tbue of the wedding cere\ntnouy had been set at eleven\nclock. Long before that time\nthe streets between the Royal\nPalace, the Ministry of Marine\naud the Church of Han Geronimo\nwere lined with hundreds of\nthousands of people, among\nthem thousands of visitors from\nall parts of the world. The\nhouses and palaces aloug the\nthoroughfare were beautifully\ndecorated and costly rugs and\ncarpets in tbe most gorgeous\ncolors draped over tbe window\nsills and balconies added to the\nbewildering and brilliant color\nscheme ot the scene. Every\nwindow and even the roofs of\nthe buildings along the street\nthrough which the wedding pre-\ncessioi moved, were occupied by\nspectators, who had paid high\nprices for the privilege.\nShortly after ten o'clock Princess Enu, accompanied by her\nmother and her attendants\ndescended from her apartments\nin the Ministry of Marine build\ning and entered the famous\nbridal coach of tortoise shull,\ndrawn by eight white horses\nwith gilded harness and while\nplumes. The Princess occupied\nthe coach alone, her mother and\nattendants followed ill oil\nrichly mounted coaches A\nbrilliant escort of the royal\nguard surrounded the coach of\nthe Princess and rode ou both\nsides of the cortege, Slowly the\nprocession of carriages preceded\nby Heralds and richly uniformed\nofficers moved toward lhe   I'llizu\nOrlnnto, where the bride's cor\ntoge  was joined   by   Ibe   royal\ncortege composed of thi' King\nand bis brilliant suite, Together\nthey procooded tn the church of\nSun flnronlino, driving over the\n(lower carpet   with   which   the\nsll'oel wus covered and  enlbiisi\nnslloully eliecrnd by  tbe  Hums\nanils who lined   lhe  wide  street\nund lil led lb\" windows, balconies\nand   roots of  Ibe  houses aloug\nIhe route,\nArrival ofthe Bridal Party\nThe   scene   at   Ibe   beuuliful\nChurch of Sl. Geronimo was \"!\ndazzling brilliancy. The interior\nhad beon beautifully decorated\nwith (lowers ami leal plants and\nthe uui unions Structure was tilled\nwith a brilliant assembly, re\nspleudenl in gorgeous uniforms\nami decorations, Speeiui seals\nbad been provided in Ibe space\nbetween tho fronl pews and the\naltar rail, which  wore occupied\nby Ihe members nl th. Ul'l and\nthe Princes and Princesses of\nthe royal parly. Among thom\nwere the Prince and the I'rin\ncess of Wales. Grand Duke\nVladimir ol Russia, Archduke\nFerdiuuud ot Austria, win. rep\nresented the Emperor Of Austria\nthe Duke and Duchess ol Sparta\n(Crown Prince and (.'town Princess Constantino of Greece), Hie\nDuchess of Edinburgh, Princess\nHenry ol Battenberg, the Duke\nof Alba of Prussia and many\nother royal and Imperial princes\nand members of the highest\nnobility. The diplomatic representatives of the various\ncountries, iu full gala uniforms,\noccupied seats on lhe right side\nof the center aisle, while Ihe\nseals ou the lefl side were ..ecu\npied by a inaguiliceiit assembly\nof distinguished representatives\nof the army, the navy. Hie parliament, tbe various provincial\ngovernments and the 1) liferent\nbrunches nt the government service,\nThe tine old organ of Ibe\nplayed an impressive\nwedding march, while ibe bridal\nprocession marched Ihrough llie\ncenter aisle of Hie church in ibe\naltar rail, where special seats\nhad been provided Inr Ibe I.tiilal\ncouple,\nThe Princess looked beautiful\nill her luagnlllconl bridal dross\nol white limeade wilh silver\nthreads woven Into Hie material\nand trimmed with priceless lace.\nThe long train ol the dress,\nwhich was almost covered by the\ndiaphanous loi.Is of the bridal\nveil, wus carried by pages iu\npictures.pie eoiai'l uniforms.\nThey were the young sous of\nlaiuili.'s belonging to the highest\nnobility of the realm.\nThe King wore ibe handsome\nuniform of his guard regiment,\nWilli tbo exquisite jewelled\nsword, a present of Princess\nEuu. She hud the sword\nspecially made after uu artistic\ndesign by one of the most famous\narmorers of Toledo. He also\nwore tiie Order of the Golden\nFleece and other high decorations conferred upon him by\nthe rulers of the various\nEuropean countries.\nThe ceremony, accompanied\nhy ail the impressive and gorgeous ceremonial of the Roman\nCatholic Church, was conducted\nby Cardinal Saucbo, Archbishop\nof Toledo, assisted by a number\nof other distinguished prelates of\nthe Spanish clergy The decor\nations of the altar und the robes\nof tho officiating prelates were\nresplendant with gold, silver,\njewels, laces aud rare embroidery,\nWhen Ihe Archbishop pro\nnouueed ll.e benediction over\nthe royal couple, the guns nf Hie\nartillery stationed nn the Plaza\nthundered their sululu in ibe\nnew Quooil, The people who\nwere parked lu u solid muss nul\nside nl lhe cordon nf troops, l.o-\ncame wild .villi oxclletnonl nnd\njoy when Ibe salute proclaimed\nliml tbo ceremony luul been per\nformed uiul choorod until their\nvniees aim..si drowned Iho\nbooming of lhe guns and tlm\nringing nf the church hells ull\nover llio city, Tbe religious\ncei'i'inony     Ml     Sl.     Geroillino\nChurch was ihe (Innl uci ni tho\nweddingcoroHiony, ns ibe formal\nsigning of ibe marriage pommel\nhad taken place yosioi'dny ut the\nPfiitli. Palace, lu llie prosenco of\nthe Ministers of Ibe Cabinet and\noilier dlgullnrius of ibe < luvnrn\nmont,\nAfter tbe wedding ceremony\niu Ibe church Ibe King and  the\nQueen rode in stale In ibe Royal\npalace, whore everything was in\nreadiness   [or   their   reception.\nTb ithuslasm with which they\nwore greeted mi their wuy by\nilie people i> indescribable\nFlowers were showered from\nHie windows nml luiN and band\nkoi chiefs frantically waved.\nTin- Kiuc and lhe Queen   bowed\ngraciously in every direction\nand seemed bin lily pleased with\nli Mitiiui-.      At   the   palace\nthoy   received   the   ropresenta\nlives ..I tin- foreign potentates\nand ibe diplomatic represent!!\nlives of the various governments\nIncluding   Mr      Frederick     Vi\nVVhitrldge, lhe American special\nenvoy   and   representatives  ot\nPresident Roosevelt.\nTiie King and bis young bride\nHill remain iu Madrid for eight\ndays In take part In tbe endless\nfestivities arranged In liouor of\nthe loyal wedding. The program\nIncludes theatrical performances,\nmiliiai'v reviews, a parade of\nrepresentatives of ibe various\nSpanish provinces iu their\ncharacteristic national costumes,\nu pageant of iln- trades organiz-\nutiuus- of .tin- city, and of the\nofficers and employes ot the\nmunicipality, hull HkIiIs. balls,\nreceptions and- various other\nfeatures. At the \"lid of the week\nHie Kin\" und bis bride will retire\nto the beautiful and secluded La\nllriinza palace, where,they will\nspend their honeymoon, ulidis\nlurlied by tbe outside world. They\nwill ihen go to Sun Sebastian to\nspend lhe summer nnd will\nprobably not ret urn to Madrid\nbefore some time iu the fall.\nThe wedding presents which\nwere sent 10 ibe young couple\nIrom all parts nf the world aud\nwhich completely lill three large\nballs in tbe palace, contaiu many\npriceless gifts from the rulers of\nEuropean countries, Thoy will\niml be publicly exhibited, bow\never, and only sh.twu to a select\nlew.\nTRAGEDY AT THE WEDDING\nAlfonso and His Bride Narrowly\nEscape au Awful Death.\nMadrid, Mnj al. Tl,.' publiu rajolc-\nlues liver tin- uun ringo -.1 the kiug und\nprincess Victoria Innl u lurriblodrams-\nlic sequel ui '-Mil o'elnek tlila afternoon\nus a bomb, thrown from an upper win-\niimi. iwpliuleil with dfitill) effect ucar\niln- conch occupied by the kinc and\nqueen.\nI'r.ii'ideulinlly,   king   Alfonso   und\n'I ni Victoria escaped bj  un electric\n.vlre deflecting llie homo, bul ut least\n18 persons, most of thom belonging tu\nlhe military escort, were killed and\niiiiiii,. others ..ere Injured.\nJusi ua inn,., Allen-.,, jinn hii English\nbride ..a- iicurtug iln- und ol the entrance to the royal paluce from tin.\nchurch whore they hud been married,\nnl I. narrowly missed ending their\nlives, uiiiiiliciiil -tiiieincni Indicates the\npossibility tlml two bombs were thrown\n0110 exploding lu lite air by strikinga\ntelegraph wire, iln- other falling rlo.e\nlu ilie royal eurriuge killing a groom\nui the head ef tin- ..in'd horses,ns wore\nthe wheel horses, At least lo persons\nwere killed nml 11 large number wounded.   Tin-   -ci    in   tin-   vicinity   wus\nhorrible.\nI Imi. .Iiine  1.    A  ilcspuleli  from\nMadrid to the Daily Muil timed 1:20\nThursday evening, says that it was an\nIt1tli1.11 anarchist who threw the bomb\nat tiie earring uf the king and queen ol\nSpain, and tlml after Die explosion he\ncomuiiled suicide,\nAuothor despatch in the -.aiue paper\ntimed !':25 p.m., -,uys that llie usjjussiu\nis named Mateo Moral, and that he has\n''\"''ll\"''!  .\nMAY VISIT CANADA\nUrge King Edward to Cross Pond\n-Suggests Visit to Roosevelt\nLoudon, May L'H.--In an editorial article Hie Daily Telegram\ntoday strongly favors King Edward s acceptance of the invita\ntiou 10 visit I'a iiuda. Tbe Daily\nTelegram thinks ibe British\npublic bus uol yet awakened to a\nlull appreciation of ibe extraordinary Interest of such an event\nwhich would be likely also to in\nyolvo 0 visit in Washington and\nperhaps In New York.\nThe newspaper recognizes\nthai possibly there ure state\nreasons in the way of such a\nvisit, but urges tbal \"Canada is\na living link between lb.. American republic uml iho British empire,\" nml Ibal if it can be ac\ncotnpllshod, it would not be\nmeroly historic, but memorable\npus! all example in Hie record ol\nloyal progresses.\nTin' 111 banco with Japan, the\ncutout.1 with Prance, Hie better\niindursliinding wilh llussiu followed by u vlsil  tn Washington\nnnd   :i   mooting   Willi   1'residenl\nl.'nnsevell,   which   would    be   a\ndramatic uu tnl  Instinct with\nslgnlttcunco smiling ihe reconcil\niiiti.ui nf tic Anglo Saxon races\nfur ages In come, would make\ntbe yours of bis majesty's in\nlluenoo more memorable aud\nbenulic'iit than any eipial period\nof any previous reign. THE PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK B.C., JUNE 2,  !'\u25a0\"\"'\nL. CLAPI1\n\\V   Kill,LIN\nform note\nBaker Street.      Cranhrook, B.C\nd\ns \u00ab)\u00abito\u00bbi\u00bb4-tot. ::eir!:,;:;,l;:,,,,;;rn^ EMPLOYMENT\nks'i'abi.tsio.ii  inw. go oul of style ag jp [\\c* V\nA. B. Grace,\nCobwebs nr iver see the ;, wln p\u201ev [|Wso who ure\n,\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb%\u00bb\u00bb%\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\nI'l'KI.ISIIKIt    AM.    Kl.Ill Ul.\n\u00a9Ije tyvozpecbox.\nstores thai advert I\n... see\nA still larger increase muy  be\nexpected tblsyetirfr I he silver      Jim    McArthur\nIATUKDA1 .  il NK -J. llKiii. lend mines nl   Soulltoasl   Knot)\nLighted   By   Electricity\nHeated By Hot Air   -\nHe t'lin  securi! yon it job and\nalso iii you \"\"I I\"\nComfortable Bedrooms\nlirst Class Dininii Room\nHEADQUARTERS   POR TOURISTS AND \"LH  TIMERS\nClothes, Shoes,\nlints. Etc.\nJim Mbflrtliiir\nlllSIIII    111'      I 'K INIIIIOOK,   Ill'      j*\n1 MUSIC I\nTHR   history    of    British \"                ...\nColumbia, und particular      fun unv Ij tell where a suako\nlySoulhensl K uny seeuisllko [mfl\\\u201e, wbei. bo wants lo was his\na romance  when  wo road of the i:u|\nrapid  development  of the coal \u2022  \u2022  \u25a0\n.uui   metalliferous  mines    The A woman is novel' much Inter\nbuilding \"i   railways under ml este.l iu lite sliul. of Iho  urchin\nverse circumstances, the creation loiic mini     It is ibe iiiiiii of llu\nof  large cities,  like Cranlirook, present tiny she is kiinlying\n\u25a0aaa\u2014aa III  llle  ie'lll'   of  Itlllllllllll II   I'tingOH, .     .     .\n___ __ ___ _ . all within a spin fafewyoarsi      \"Tho Hales Ajar   ought to In\nThe Hot  Water Question   \" nu '\"\u2022'\u25a0\",\u00ab .tu i\u00ab win, u,u on*.\nMttrysi    .    mil   itu-ryaseil  pro   peclor in the moitniiiins un.   Uklnn  i iaihi-ik oi ihi-:\n\u2022-x Can   Be  Settled   \u00bbU   US        ''\"\u2022\u25a0\"\u2022'\u25a0'  \u25a0\" lhe lumber industry, .  .  . lfllS- MISIl,,,        I'lANoi-i.uni\nl%\\      Quickly and Satlolactorllu      h\u00bbv\u00bb \u00bb\u00bb i  factors in the   ,\u201e,,,,,,.,,,,,, \u201e, , limn ,,\u201e     special m i i.\n*-s      , .,.,,,,.\u201e...\u201e,.\u201e\u201e\u201e. H\u201e..|\u201e-\u201e \"I'i-'\"'''\"\"-\"': tbisdisiric, \u201e\u201e,,  ,\u201e.  knmvs   it,   ;\u201e\u201e,   \u201e\u201e   ,,      b'clin    phrasing   and\n\u201e '.   . -.,,,.,,, .'.\u201e\u201e. ;\u2022, ii, .,,,\u201e, Iiii wnniiiu  before she let- any one       grnding ol studies\n\u25a0     a     \u00bb.Ui     '\"'   \u25a0         I'll,'    I'm,-.,-,-, I'l.t;   has      ' Isi. know il I'Vimi'll.-iiliir .ply to ll. K. Hold ft\n'-'V    '\"\u00ab'     '   '    '       '\" ' !'\"   iiueutl,  made  men Hon of Cran ' ' ' '\" !\"\"\nI'apable..(,up| \u00ab\u25a0 water I a   He            Pine I'llilt llllll wanuer wi'tilbei\n.:,,:^\u25a0v;;:.,:: :,:r.\\ ;: ::\\L:::Z :;:,;,; \u201e: \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. -  SAVE TIME I\ntheir kperfec.l! .,    of Soiiiheusi   Kootenay lliere I U,,u,s a'1\"1* ,vl ,l *\"'oul mU'\nPlumbing and Heating mii. place which offers the sume N0Tia ALL     THE      TIME\n \u25a0\u201e.\u201e,,..,\u201e, , I am\u2022act ions    Then ntains are     PAKI    Xivr ..,   six,,   ,l\u201eva\n......    .,  .        .   ,., at our     very     doors,   and   tl \"\"''l ' \"'\"\u25a0\"\u2022l pply n.tliei hh\n. ,    , l'..U.IUi'.ai..tier .if Lauda llllll W.ll'ka   In\nii,nuiiumi ciiii.i.ei , an ittilulijo  ill\np..'1'U.i.a.ai..ll   !,,    pill'i litis.'    Hie    iel.eii Ml\nj lis dangerous i..n favorite puss   ,,,..,,,-,i,,.,, i\u201eu,i, m soutli i-..-i Ku.ii.\n\u25a0\u25a0 i ,    Tiie drives in iiii- vicinity  \u201e,,,\nicaunot he excelled     The hunter     I'mumi'iiclng at the Suiitheiist .i.riu\nPluiiihinit,  Heatinu and  Ventilating   Engineers can find game in abundauce, au.i \u25a0\u25a0:! \u25a0 \u25a0* :::l \u00ab;.....,. i. 11..-.,\u00bb iu.tiw.-iu\nFOUND\nTill!\nON IIAKKIl S'l'.. UNI', liiml: WEST OP\nIIII.I.  .v  in.    The mil,,  place in town\n.   thai can tuuU lil. worth tin- living.\n\u2122*-HrATING<-'.J\nPATMORE, BROS.\ntha   disciples   of   Uun,-  Walton\ncan  satisfy  iheir cra\\ ings   foi\n sl III,'III. ,-liuili-. III.'\nwent,  .-iimiia te\nfyyc!4\/Dtc'4 9 \u2666 \u2666 '.\u2666'\u2666 \u2666 9 4   9 \u00bb .\u2666 \u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u00bb\u2666   spori  by  whipping   the  moun, .,.\nnf  bi'itl\nW    D       U       QUnPT       X III       *    M-riMi.an,   partttlise,   ...al   will\nl    D.    il.    JilUJAl       QL      LU,     *   besorecognizclinafewyears    ...\n'*\u25a0\n9\n\u25a0*;\nd\n&\n5\n\u00bb\ni\n*7t\n|\nM\n\u2666\n'\u2666;\nSEATTLE,   TACOMA\n\u2666 'tttiu  streams      I   is a veritable     l>aic<l iliU'Sndday of .May. A.H., mniil and all _\nHarrv T. Arnold.        I.ICltlC    LOilSt    FOIIltS\nST. PAUL, CHICAGO, NEW YORK,\nThe Painters, Paperhangers. Etc.\nOUR URGf, STOCK\nWALLF&FER\nIS COMPLETE\nKomumber we carry II l.v stock ol limn\npapers in Craubrooli,\nSign Painting a Specialty\nAll  kinds \"I  Painting nml Dei orating\nattended to promptl) \u25a0\nP.O. BOX HH     ARMSTRONG  AY'RNUE    PllONR 111\n:;.'\u25a0*f \u2122r 't \\   L. CO\n* AND\n*\n\u2666 Til.  Hnlliil\n\u2666 iinite.i   iii\u00ab   Majesty   Kiug   Iv\n\u2666 ward   t\u201e   visit   Canada      K'bgll  ^ ;\/      .% \/mpoffcr ()f j\n\u2666 himself   ni   the   heart\n\u2666 ' lanadian subjects l.v I\nALL POINTS EAST\n\u2666   Edward has alreudv imitrent*iipcI  \u2666 ,-..-.\ni       Fine H oolenst       \\\ntils I * * I\n..pialfties and tbe exact perform    #\n* I'l-.inlii'i'i.k. 11.0.   Ai'iii-li u Ave   I\n\u2022 *\n\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u00bb\u2666\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb*\u00bb**-'.******* \u2022\n\u2666 uiiee ic the duties pertaining to\nlii> hitrli Malum . im. of\nthe mosl pleasing traits of tbe\nKing is his singularly Imppy\nhome life.     He will   receive a FRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES\nKVKKY THUUSHAV\nVUllInu   lli-.iiliei>  Cordit.ll.v   Invltoil\n\u2666\n9\n9\n*   t'Oyttl   welcome ..lien  lie   visits\n*. Ctiimdn\nCRANBROOK  AERIE 967\nF. O. E.\nI.'nss Tatk. W. l-'roslilcnl\nA. W. Hi.ack, S.-.-v.\n:\u2666:    *>\n:\u2666:\u2666:\u2666:\u2666.\u2666:\u2022>:,\u2666:'>.\u2666,:\u00bb..\u2666.'> \u2666. -'\u2666':*>*'\u25a0*\u25a0*\u25a0 * \u2666-*-'.t:*:.*:*'.*\n..     Wholesale\nLIQUORS - CIGARS\nA. C. BOWNESS\nAGENT   FOR\nCalgarv Beer, Ale .V Porter.\nT. LEBEL & CO., May and Cain.\n.\u2666'\u25a0     The    Americans    who    an\n\u2666 j nettlittL' in the Canadian   N'nrili\n\u2666\u2022  west are  leaving adversity  for\n'.     , , , ^lV\u00ab.'lHI*H\u00ab.,.l\u00ab(.*ll*..'i.M..(...lllVlVl'lVl'l4C.\n* prosperity. Prosperity is a J T\ngroin factor in reconciling ex 1 Rocl0' Mountain Chapter |\npatnateil   Americans  lo u   new 5           NO, Un.  I.!, a.m. f:\nloyalty. 5      Ito^ular tneetlngel   2nd Tuoa-   |-\nH day in eiuii liunil li ni ulirht \u00bb\nrii.'i. is in the Cranbrooh\ndistrict iilniiiilant unimproved\nlands, und the immense local\nmarket for all farm produce\nwill in- Hie loadstone that, will\nattract agriculturists for many\nyears to come.\nliemnrse Is hutched from the\negg of pleasure incubated from\na w.'i.l. in ind.\n\u2022a      *      \u00ab\nThere is little thai is new in\nthe Kootenay Central Railway\nsituation this week. All sorts of\nrumors tind circulation, but when\nsifted down they tiiuor.nl to little.\nCranbrook, B.C.\nSomething inusl have dropped,\nPoliticians are neither \"cussing\"\n\"tun    discussing   ut   Hie  present\n!,,.\u00bb%.>\u2022\u00bb\u00ab>.\u00bb.\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u2022\u00ab.\u00ab.\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb%#\u2022\u00bb%\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb\u25a0\u00bb\u2022*\u00bb\u2022*\u00bb\u00bb'\u2022\u00bb\u00bb'\u2022\u00bb\u00ab'\u00bb\u00bb*\u2022 !\"\"\"*\nc. c. c.\nCaioaru Game go.\nKresli and Salted Meats\nKish ami Poultry in Season\nif \u201ev ,.\nuiiuiL I\n4:      Soj.uu'iiine  lotnpui a   are 3:\ni   enrdlnlly Invited, |\ni f\n|             Wm. f. Tatk, Surlbo E. |\nJ       Itu.x 1       UtlAXBttOOK, II. \u00bb'. J\n\\'mm*mf.'m'ww.*>\/'m\u00abw.'ww*f\nANCIENT ORDER V FORESTERS\nCourt Cranlirook 8943\nMEM'S   UNI.   .1X1.   I'l'll    TI'llSliAVS\nIN PATMOKE'S HALL\nVialtitur   l.i'etlicrn   I'ordiiilly   imiicil\nC, It.,   A. Mcl'iiH'AN.\nSocrctiiry, '.['. ,\\lAllsMAI.I.\nPiiluee and Tourist\nSleepers, Bulfett\nLibrary Curs, Modern\nDny Conches.\nDining Curs,\nMEALS   A   LA   CARTE,\nBest  Meals  on  Wheels\n2 FAST   'MAINS O\nKAST AND WKST lilll.V   d.\nKm- full  iiui'liciiiiii'-.  i-i,i,-.   Iiiiil,,,,,\netc., cull en III' llilill'c--.\ns. li. VKIIKKS, it.w.l'.A.,\nSeiiiilc, Wash.\nf,   W.   MAHOXKV, i.l'. n  'I'.A.,\nSpoktiue,\nipoiian\nE. H. SMALL, Manager\n***\"*\u00bb\">*>*\"*''>\"*\"*\"*\"\u00bb\"*''\u00bb''\u00bb\"*\"*\"\u00bb\"** \u25a0*\u00bbl'\u00bb*l*\u00bblf\u00bb'\u00bbll\u00bbll>M\u00bb>*>**\u00bb.\u00bb\u00bbW\u00bb\u00ab^^*\u00bbMtU\u00bbM\u00bbl\u00bb*^\u00bbM>\u00bbW>ll^\nay, Oats, Wheat, Feed\nWe httvo ibis weeli unloaded a car of each kind\nQUALITY THE VERY BEST PRICES THE VERY LOWEST\nSi'i'iiilAl. Plllc'K foil Ton Lots, Call ami see us before\nImi inn nlsuwhei'o.    We also carry a stock of\ncarnefa's stock and poultry food\nHarris Bros.\n<ll\u00abll->ll\u00bb4\u00bb..>ll>la-\u00bbl\u00bbH\u00bb.tll\u00bbl\u00bbl-.llilltlltW\u00bbll\u00bbi\u00bb|\u00bbW\u00bb     ^..#..t^-\u00ab-\u00ab-'ty-\u00ab>-'\u00ab-^\"*-\u00ab\"\u00bb*\u00bb-**'*--\u2022\u2022\u25a0*\u25a0\u2022\u2022 \u25a0\u2022\u2022\u2022-I\n1 CRANBROOK     '\nft HOTEL\nm\nM Guests Comfort a Specialty   Good Stabling in Connection yj\nNearest in railroad depol.    Has accotnnio\ndations   for   the   public   unequalled   in\nI'ianbrook.\nHOGGARTH k ROLLINS    \\\nHot and Cold Maths Proprietors\n:>.irnnmmmm!!immmmfnfm!Tmmmmm!!!!mn.>\nR. STEWART\nCity Scavenger;  \u00a3\nI LEflSK k HENDERSON |\nParties having buck yards,\nund closets to clean, nn.l refuse\nmatter lo be taken awuy, should\nleave orders with mo.\nLeave iii'dors ul the Pity I'lurks ..lllce\nor dro|i ii |\u00bb.st.il curd iu Itn.v HIV\nProf esslotia I.\nHARVEY Jit  McCARTBR\nIIARHISTKHS AND SOLICITORS\nrl'.AXIIItll.ll.,      \u25a0      IU'.\n0 \u25a0    Probably the reason why ettpid\n0    u.-n- .ii,,r ilnti, I Intend In tt|.|il,i to tin\n4    .'i,i.-i  i mi\nUiul-    uiul\n, I   Wlll-li.   I\"I-   |l.,|-||lia,<illl|   III     |\u201eU'l'llll-,'     llle\n4    fnllowlnt ii ni,,',   limn. Soulh   l-iii.i\nJ ' l\\',el,'ii:,i   illatl'll'l,\n0 '    III.\nW. F. GURD\nBarrister\nSolicitor, Etc.\nCranlirook     \u25a0 British Columbia\nC. H. DUNBAR\nHAIHllSTHrt, SOUCITOI!\nill h |in-i in   n Hi- mul NOTAItV  I'l'lll.ll'.\nOrders by mail will receive prompt and narnful  ittention  J\nOrder in  Phone 4S\n,i,u\u00abi enrner id I...I L1H7, thence north so.\nelniiu., n\u201e- \u25a0 -n-! in ,'iuibiK. thenco Oranbrook, B.C,\n ii, iiiiirhiiiii-. iin-1 m.m Ju ,-Iiiiiii-   .. ,\u2014_\n ''l'-'\"-''.nin-'  nee W...I   20   ft   H     ThOmpSOtt\n4 i.-l.inn- i.'i'li I Imirii\nJ     tllKI lie.'.', iimi \u25a0 lean.\n'\n\u00a3*,\u00ab>\u00ab\u00ab%\u00ab*\u00ab\u00ab%\u00ab%\u00ab%\u00ab% %%\u00ab%O0%\u00ab%%%%\u00ab%\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab%\u00ab% %% \u00ab-%\u00ab\u00ab#\nI    DiUcil 'in- I'.'lh un. i.i April, iiiiiii.\n\u25a0     I.i i . K. I.IN'I'll.ti I'.M.\nThe Illinois Clentral\nManitoba Hotel\nUnder  New  Manaueincnt\nCentrally Located Electric Lights\n'\u2022\u2022Intiilii-   I   aervleii   from\n\"-' I\"'I ii-' mul .lllllil,   Mtlklllj.\n\u25a0,,nn,-,'lien- i.iili l.iniii- nl nil\n\u25a0llllllll,'llllll Iln.-a, ,,.,-:.,-,,..,.,. Ill,'\n'li, i,   ,.In.i. I  iiiiit... I..I   lih'llL',,.\nllll,    tllllll|lli|. nml X.ii I ll'leilllH,\nirnnyli n. |iolnt* in ile fur ensl\n.,       i , ''\/ When   .\"II    IVtint    il    stnn. I : ,.,,,,\u201e,\u201e.,,, ,,,., ', ,i.,--i  i-in-   i.ml   lieal I\nHeadtiuarters hn  minmn   v\u00bb - nmi mn u\u00ab \u25a0\u2022\u25a0 m\u00bb- imu-M nueH m hi\n,' \u00bb     place   In   still t! to till' '\"'tit\"\" nr\" linltu.l lo i'orr.ti.|iOnilui\t\nmen and Old timers. jjj     ' [wiili the Inllnwlnir rnpriwoiiuitlvi'*.\nI       K    II     I III   Mill  I.I..I' Mill   AjJeill\n11,' Third Rl., Portlund, Or ':.\u2022.,n,\nii.l isiiskv, T.I'1, a r \\\nII.' Third St., Portland, ' Iri'cnn.\nI'. II. I iinMI'SiiN.   I'', a I' 1..   Uonni\n1, tolujon I'.ltiit.. sentiju. W'suts.\nd, a, Mcdonald, manager\nWe dive You Your Money's Worth\n^2J|   IIAItlllSTKII i SOLICIT!Ill\n^Jt nii'i'aiiv crui.it'\nOH-'KIK   I.EASK   HUILDINO\n('I'llllill It,  ll.C,\nTHOMAS   MoVlTTII'',\nP.U.S. * C.B.\nfori Steele ll.C.\nDR. E. W, CONNOLLY\nPliyslGiail ami Siii'dtaUli\n\"I'l'iiK AHMHTKONU   AVK\nHmI'|;s:     II In II  .1  1,1.    2 In  I |i.ln.\n7 LnS p.m.\nI'li  niiiiv m;.    I'toHidonue IOI)\nQkaLKH TK.VOKKS, Mi|wm-rllin'l \"'IVlnldi'\nO fin-SnlmoMiDtiKd,\" will In. iti I'iv.-il i.v tht'\nimili'i'-iiitifil up to iiiioii .'I Sntiiriliiy, Uui -Mii\nMuy. liHii.. rur (Iif rivi'litiu mul i-iiiii|ili'iiuii nf it\nliii'K*' mii' loiiin Maim' Ki'himl-lnHiHC nt I'mtl\nt'ri-i-lt. I'*nnilf KliTiiiml DiKtrtci.\n1'latis. s|H>cfiinitii\u00bbi>. i-mitniol und forms ..i\nii-ii'lrr mth- Iiu sffii mi nml uftor iiu> unit ,\\|IlV-\nI'i'Hi, m   ih,'  nltlti-  nl   tin'  (loviT 'Ill   A::-'nl\nI'l'mlc nml :il Hit' [..nul-. mul   WorUi.  li.'i.Mil.\nini'iii. vtclurtii, n C\ni.nni iici-i'|iii'il Imnl. cln'i|iir, nr i-.'iiiiii-mi- o|\nilu|iosli tin iiulmrtnrod lnnk nr ('iiiiiuln   minli'\npiiyn to lliu iiHtluntlu Ju Hit' sum nl tan\nwlilcli -lmil hu mrfullud If tliu imiiy U'liilurilin\n'i.'i'iini- iu uiiter Into puiitmi'i  tvlimi utillml\nuimii \\o iln su.   Tin' cuhIi. rlu-inu'H m rtlllnitu\niif ilopmltn| misiiii'i'ssrui lutidorura Hill Iw w\nMm in.I in Mii'in ll|ll)|| tlm I'M't'iilluii uf llii' run\niruii. Tlm imi'iHwhil i.-mli'iri- it ill Im te\niiulml to mrulHli \u00bb lion'il. IiIilhuII nml iwn\nsiu-uiluK In tlio mini ul r.m h, inr tliu iluu\nrillflllliuill of UlU nurlf lu lIlUtUltlNfllUtUllKlf lliu\nlloiiiiralilu UiuClilurCoiiiiHlMloiiur    IJ|  tin\nI'.M'i'tiiluiMii iin-1 1 Uiu 1'iinli, t'lii'niir nr .'.-I\ntlliniiciii ili'imsli iilmvi- mini c,| will  Iiu ru\nrutiirnuil iii iln- rinitniulor,\nTuuiU't'H will not i Hiduiml m  tllI.,i\nom uu lliu forms Htijiplled tuul hIkiiui) with tli\nmaiiiil slKin -i'i. i tn.\nTin* limi'M nr uny tunilur um n\u2014^.i:ii\n...I'l-litnl.\nNllll. K MACKAY.\nIicinay t'otiimlfsfotiur of I.iiii.Ih nml \\v\u00ab.tk-\nl.iimlsuml Wm lis imiiiiriiiii-iii\nVi.-u.riu. It-( .. Hii Mn>. Illli;., \u25a0.,,\nFASHIONABLE TAILORS    1\n\u2014 Always Up-to-Date \u2014\n2\nZZS\n\u00a3 Cranbrook. -     - B.C. 3\n^auiuiiuuiiuiiiiiiUiiiaiaiaiauiiiiiiUiiuiumumai^\nGto, R. LtflSK & Co.\nBUILDERS\nAND\nCONTRACTORS\nI 'Li ns. S|ii-iilifHliiiiis\nand Kstimates\nFURNISHED ON APPLICATION\nAll   kinds   of    building    material\nconstantly on hand.\nSold\non 3\nMonths\nTrip\n     ^4\\\n\\'uir money retiirneil    ~* >\/ ._V-\nALWAYS READY\nFOR INSTANT USE\n1 .inn- \"i'.,il,...M.,i\nlii.'lnii-l ill lull, inn\n ii lur \u00ab.ii'.   W\nKl'IIWiK!\n\u25a0J \u00bb.\u25a0-\u25a0 nn i.l I H'l \u25a0 .L-I J\nNti'l'li'l'. 1'f\u00bb UHNTItACTOKH,\nCJKALKM TKN'DKKS. milisurlhuil \"TwiilBrt\n\u25baJ Tin Huliool-Iiouhu.\" nlil In- ruuelvoil hy Iim\niillilui'Nliflluil ii|< id muni of Sittur.liiy. lliu 'Mth\nMuy, HHW, rorlhiM'r.'i'llnii nml imiii|.lrli..i. ul n\nliii'tti .mom   rriium   s.-l Hums.-  ill Kllto,\nI'Vriili' Kluutoriiil liisiilrt.\nI'luiis, miwlll'tltlnli*. roil trim I nml fonni of\niniiili'i' muy In.- huuu ou mill nflur lhe K'th .Muy.\nituHi. ui tliu niiluus \u00bb[ tlio Uovurniiienl Atfunt at\nrorniu: of Josnjtli Austin. I>:ni|.. lOIUo; *nrt\u00abl\ntlio l.miils nml WorkH Hu|iiiiluiuiit. Vlnionu,\nII, i;.\nKik-Ii |)ro|in\u00abul tiun.1 Ih* uuc*niii|)Hiilt>i1 by uiinIi\nor uu ucuoi'iltMl Imnl. i'lit'i|iio nr uurtllluHtu uf\n(lu)uisitn ulitiriet'uil inioii nf Ciiiuiilii, nntilu imy\ntililu tn tliu umlursl|im-il. In tin* sum nf $50,\nwtiicli Blmil hi' rorfi'ltuil If thu imity lumlurhiif\nlloullllfl toniilui' llilii t'oiill'iiut nhuiU'iillu'lnjjiili\nId iln no. Tliociisll uhu.iiii'soi' i-urtilluilius of\nlll'llllsll    Of   l.llMlH'UMllll    lunili-ruis will hr r.t-\ntiiiiiuil to thutii ii|inn iin- uxuuuii r llm unn-\ntnutt.   Tlmmiwuiwriil tomlurmMvlll hu luiinli\n,.,| U> fill lllill il Imml   llllllMuH llllll   IWO  Nllt'UHlM\nin lliu HlllH of WHO unrli. for ihu dim rillllllUfllll\nof lliu wiirlc uniitriu'tud fur io lliu Mitiiio'lioii\nor  tin'  lUuumihlu  ihu  I'hirt   I'ojiiiiiInhI i*.\nl'l    t -MTiiii .I   tliu   ul   Hi\" uilfli.\n(.|i(.,ji ut-rillluiiluolili |mult iiIiom' muiilloii\nml will Iiu roinnii'il m tl nitruuiur,\nTniulms will tint l-u i-uiDlhluIt'll unluss mililu\nmil on 1)0' rnrlim Hll|)|)llud. nml kIuiiuiI with Ihu\n11 Tliu InwtMi ni  mt.v  i r not iiwi-hbh rl li\n -I'tod.\nN I'll I. !\u25a0'   Mai'KAN\nIH'imty I'nminUsi.niui ol Luluh i Wmh*\nI.umls nml Works huiimimuiu\nVioturia, ii. (j.. -in i\\in>, im. \u25a0'\u2022\u2022>\nNoTirK '('0 roNTKAI'I'MUS\nOlIAl.Kli'l'I'lNUKItS, siifjfiMiiliu.i  \u25a0 Tuitilui\nO     fOf S.-Illtul  tl.illM'.\" Will  Ilil |L'.i'i*U.il   li\\   lliu\nnudursiifiiinl ii|i to tiooii nl Suliirdiiy tlm Wtli\nMuy, iww, ror the mtiullou hiuI uoiU|)lotlou ol \u00ab\nin iv.* uiie-rooiii rrnim* M'lmoi iiousi- nt Miu-yi*\nvilli*. I'rniiliinok Kluiloiiti lllslrlul.\nI'lttu.-.. M.uuini'ntiuiii, uoiiuuL't mid. forms nf\ntumlur iiihv he scun,m m,a ai'lur ihu lUtli Muy,\nIWHI, m lh\u00ab nflluen nf iim Dovuintiiuul Akuhi.\nri'a '\u2022**>\u2022*'\u2022 ufli. II. Tlhhlu, KWJ.. Aliitysvlllu.\nuiul ut tliu nutiUs ami Works lm*>immmit',\nVlfliorla. b, (;. \u2014\nMaili |iroflOftnl inusl l)u u<*i.'i>iii|iunluil l).V uusli \"\nin nn mvi'iituil mink ul)nt{iiu ur lurlllluiiu ot\nd.'iH.fiii,nii h uliurlmuii huuk of Cuilftda, inuih*\npHyuliln io ut,. muiarfditned In tliu sum ol ISO,\ntvhluh iimii in- fnrfullfiil ir ihu nuriy lumii-iin,;\ndoulliiu iu rtnta,. j\u201e|U uouimot wlum iualluU\nupon to iln sn,   Tliu uuhIi. uliuijuus or \"I'llllli-nli;\nof iloimsh of iitiauvueruiful mudururii will \\\u00bb-\nrutiiriiud io ilmm ujjou tbu uxucntlnii nr tlm\nuonirui'i. 'I'lie miRCHHHfulituiidorui'will Im ru\n'|oiiuiit\u201e riirnluli u bond. Iihusuli uud two\nHiu-ulleii In tliu slim of TMnit uiiuli, for tin- duu\nfiilflliuuni nf um worlt .\u25a0 nutuil lor t\u201e thu\nHHtlHfiiuiion ol iim llunortlilu tliu f.'lilul uuin\nmi.ssloiiui'.   (I,,,,,, ilifc'iuunii.iMoriliu Uoild tliu\n''\"sii. ulii>itn\u00ab nr nurillluitiu of di>|iOHlt uhuvw\nHiPiillniicii win Im rutiiiiiuii to tlm coiitriuitof,\nTumluis will Not llll I'otishtuiud unluss umilu\nout on Uie forum miiipllnd, und ultrtiud with tlm\nueliml *dKiiittunH)f tliu loudoroi',\nTlm liiwu.il nr any tmulei mil imi't'HsmHy\nlli'i'i'lituil.\nNKIL \u00a5. MAUKAY,\nUopiily ('omiiilBslonerof Luiidi. nnd ffoiks.\nUudstiid Woiki Departmmit,\nVictoria, ti. f.. rib May. iw*;. uu THE PROSPECTOR, CKANHKOOK, B C, JUNE 2. IM\"'-'\n*ths Ucoepectm*\nSATUUDAY, JUNE 2. IIKiti.\nSPEEDY\nSILENT p,msFumimm\nl'uruliiist!   I'rioe   $3.00 a  Month\nAllowance Made Ktir Did Matitiine\nSl'.r.\nArnold k Roberts\n-r^THE DAINTIEST YETSfff\nOUR NEW\nPhoto Mounts\nPicture fi.iiiilnu .1 Siiaiitiiij\nrrest rmno Co.\nStudio.\nUui...f St. Ouniirook, III'.\nJ. Edgar Davis\n4   Bricklayer   A\n\"\"\"\"Contractor  *\nI'lll.Nlil Illi\nl<'iiiiiiii'.', Boiler. limit;.' nml\nFireplace Work it Spet'.ially, All\ndescription of stone-work niuler\ntakon,\nOrders left at J. D. McBRID&S\nWill Iti'ivlv.' l'l'..lli|il   Attention.\ning lit-itisii North Amerioa, that\nYoui' Majesty would begftHoloilS'\n:;~. . T\"~\"\u2014 ly pleased tu honour them with\n___^^_^^^^_________ Vour  Majesty's  presence, and\na m l thereby enable thum to offer the\nCr.nbrook'g 100 Hub. personal tribute of their unwaver-\nlug attachment to theOrownaud\nThe following is a list of I'lan- ,|lt. governmenl of the empire, of\nbrook's one Hundred i'lul. their deep affection for Your Ma-1\njesty's person, and their profound\nNOTICE.\nTake ii.iii.'.' Uiul thirty iluys after\nilui,, I iiiii-ml in apply t\" Um i.'litef\nCiiiiiiiiissiiiiu'i' nf l.uiiils tttiil Works foi'\npol'mlsslon lu ml nml ''iii'i'j ami)\nlimber fl'imi   Ilui fnllowlUtf described\niHll.la ill Sillltlli-aal   K.liili'llil):\n1'iiiiiiui'iii'iiiii  111  1.  pes!   I'liuiti'il   in\nI'liaillH    IVOSl    III'    till'     lillllii'l'      lifi'llfl'\nniiii'k.'il .1. A. lii'nl.'.v \"I Poi'iite: Uu'iiiv\nweal 130 ulialliB. thence soulh lu I'liiilus\n1 iiun,.V 1'ii-t 11101'litilna, thenee north In\nchains, iIi.-i.iii' ..'.-ai IU uiialiia to place\nof I'oiuiui iii'i.'iui'iit containing (141) atit'i-i.\nmore or less,\nI'. JENSEN, Looatoi'.\nHilled Muri'li 2.1f.l, 19011. If.\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nRAILWAY\n90 Day Round Irip\nExcursion East\n$52.50\nWinnipeg,      Porl      Arthur,\nDuliith, Si. Paul.\nTHROUGH EXCURSION RITES\nToronto, Montreal, Maritime\nProvinces, New York, New\nKiij.'kiiiil .ui upplicutloii.\nDATES nl' SAI.K:\n.lum' 1, tl. 7. 2:',. ia\nJuly 2, :.; An;;. 7, S, 11,\nS\"|,l. s aud 111\n'I'irki'ta sllllj.'.tl lo lIMIIll varit.liiilla.il\nro.ilo ami lii.-l.t.k ini'iilK ami linrtlis on\n.'iiiiiuliiiii I'uiiitltt Htuamui'H on Ureal\nLakes,   b'ull particulars ft\t\nGoo, Mllller,  Atfiint, Oranbrook\nJ. 8. OAltTEK,   ItI'.A,.   N.ilsuli. II.O.\nSHORT LINE\nYour attention Is railed to the\n\"I'loniii'r lilinltiiil\" truliH of the \"Milwaukee- X St Haul Hallway.\" \"The only\nperfect wains in the world.\"\nYnn will liml It desirable In ride on\ntlionii iniln\u00bb when iroiiig to any |minl In\nthe East era States or 1'aiia.la. They\nconned with all Transcontinental\nTrains anil  all  Tloket   Aiienta   sell\ntii'lli'la.\nPor fnrilii'i' Inforiiililltill, pamphlets, I\netc, aal. any Tluket Aif.eiil.nr\nK   I.   POItl), II   H, I.OWK,\nPass  Ai;i'iii, (Joiieral A|{eiit, j\nSPOKANE. PORTLAND I\nI .1. A. Ilnrvey\n- P. P.. Simpson\nil W. T. Reid\nI Ur. VV, S. Hell\nI. K. E, Heat lie\nti James 11 reer\n7 ll. T. Rogers\nh A. Motrin\nli .1. II. 1'nslake\n111 Dr. Miles\n11 T. M. Itoberts\nI-.' J. I) MoBrlde\n13 A. W. MnVlttle\n14 S. J. Mighton\nIf. W. P. Gurd\nll) .1 ll. Mi'l'iilluiii\n17 VV. U Hill\nih .1. Harris\nin P. li. Malpas\nSO 0 E. Reid\n\"1 V. Hyde liaker\n22 Hoggnrth .v Rollins\n23 E. II, Siuiill\nIM W. H, Wilson\nI'a D. J. M.'Sweyn\nHi A. ti. PoiiwIfik.Foi'tSteele\n\u202227 V.. A. Conk\nit Win. P. Tate 4 Sou\n\u2022.\"J A. It. Grace\nU0 J. P. Pink\nill E  I'titei'son\nB2 J. P. Htichoroft,Marysville\nilil I). J. Johnson\nlit 11.  While\n!IJ J. M. P. Pinkhaiii\niltl ll. ll. Curtis\n117 Dr. I''. 10. Kiug\nlh Perry & Pititgerald\n811 T. Wardman\ntn P. DeVere Hunt\n-II A. I. Mi- Dertnot\nti A. ('. How ness\n-li! C. II. Dunbar\nII Goorge Leask\n115 il. II. Thompson\n\u25a0II! Drs. King A Green\n47     Patmore Hros.\n4s II. II. Short\nIH    P. Matheson\n.in Clupp A Rollins\n.\".1 Queens Hotel\n52 Royal Hotel\n.'.ii E.  South\n.\".4 0,  A. Cnskill\nm D. J. Elmer, Moyie\n511 E. Mai andale\n.ii R. P. Benedict\n5* P, J. Smith, Moyie\n59 Beale & Elwell\n00 T. T. McVittie\ntil E. Doberor.\nfsi A. Jollitie.\nii;l John Leask.\nt!4 Rev. W. l!. W. Porlune,\nPilgrims Honor Bishop Potter.\nLondon, May i'a.- The Pilgrim\nSociety of Ct'eat Britain will\ngive a dinner til the Sovey llotal\nlhis evening in honor of Bishop\nPotter, President of the Pilgrims\nof the United States, The\nArchbishop of Canterbury will\notter the toast to the guest of\nhonor and Pield Marshal Earl\nRoberts, the President of the\nsociety, will preside al lhe\ndinner.\nMay Visit liaiimlu.\nadmiration for those kingly\nvirtues and truly humanitarian\ndeeds which have earned tor\nYour Majesty first plaee among\nibe grout Sovereigns of the\nworld.\nNearly lit'ty years ago Your\nMajesty, then the heir apparent\nlo tl.o Throne which Your Majesty now adorns, honoured\nCanada with your presence, on\nthe occasion of ihe Inauguration\n..I the V,Gloria bridge, Tin.\nuppi'iiii.'hing completion of lhe\nQuebec bridge, thu Initial step\nand one of Ihe great links in lhe\nTranscontinental Railway of\nCanada, whilst affording Your\nMajesty a titling opportunity to\nWitness the progress and devel\nopmeni accomplished lu Your\nMajesty's possessions on this continent, would enable their inhabitants lo indulge in the manifestation of their loyalty and devo\ntion to Iheir helmed Kiug and\nQueon,\nWe   therefore   most    humbly\npray that Your Majesty and Her\nMost Gracious Majesty the Queen\nwill lend their august  presence j\non the occasion of the luauguia\ntion of lhe Quebec 1.ridge.\nMlMI'.lt..l.   ACT\nii'inni P i\ni;.Hlllli'.l. n.' lUPIlnVBUSNTI.\nNOTICE,\nEmpire I'Yaolhiual Mineral Claim,\nSituate In Uu' Pull Steele Mining |iU'lslrni..f\nKaal Kui'li'llliv i.ialrli-l.\nWhere lia-nli'ili   Nuar Lllllil l'r,-i'k.\nTake nolli'L' iluu I. .latin's ,\\. Harvey I'i.-i-\nMl \u25a0'-.   iviUlliiii.i   Nn.    \"ItillHTi!\"    inline,\nas n,'i-ul lur JUIIIUH 'I'. I.UllllUW. I'*.M.L'. Nn.\nHTH-Ual, W, M.Tari-lllll. l''.,\\l,C. Nu. H7IIM'.'. nml\nJrniiua A.1KUB, I'Ml'. Nu. tl.TilSW. illliillil\nsilly ill*.'* Unlli lilt- iluli, tu'l-i-iil'. In u|i|jly Iii tin,\nj.liltlll.l Ul'l'lll.ll'l'till K .'itl'lllll'Slf III Illllll'HVl--\nliifll.a I'm tilt- lillipiiai- ul ul.lulllll.il a 1'riiwii\n.hunt ul llu-iiliuvi'i'llllill.\nAmi further nilii- unties Hull action, under\n,-prlliui ill, Inusl 1,1- ,'iiliiliialii-i'il l\u201e-l,,li- tilt- LsU\nslice ufsuuli .vniiii-iilii nl Ituprnveiueuls.\nIiuluil .Ilia Till ill..' uf Mu I'l'll. A. I... IStHi.\nIf, J. A. HARVKV,\nDRAY1NG\nIt does nnt  require  an\nMpert tu clean out tits)  Hues .^-^l\/Vft\nol the \"Suushlne\" furiuwe\u2014 ''$%'-vV'^j\u00ab,\nthe ouly luol ueeJej \u00ab \u00bb biuiii '^^^\u25a0C^,'THVt\nClean-out donra are phoed  in the\nC\u00abBillg, ami llie u.ual. call easily be insetted. '\nThis heater just bristles wilh omlusive feature) aueh al\nautouiaiie gas dampert, large tluuhla teeJ-Juuis, sleel dome,\ndouble shakers ai.J steel radiator,\n11 you want the he.t turnaoe made get the \"Sunshine\"\nBold by euleipnsius Jaalcis   e.eiynheie      bookie!   free.\n$\nMXIary's\nLondon. Touonto. Uonthkaf..\nWlNNIfCO.    ViaNCuUVKH\n'Ar. JuttS     UAMU.TOMi\nPatmore Bros. Sole Agents\nrazM\nHAIR BUSIES\nA\nLL followers ot Isaac Walton should\nhave a look at our Fishing Tackle\nbefore making their selection. We\nHandle a complete stock oi Flies,\nPoles, Lines. Keels. Leaders and\neverything lhat a fisherman   requires.\nNOTICE.\nThIco notlfio tlmt thirty iiay\u00bb after\ndate I, totr iiiiUuraigniid, Intend toapply\niu tin* (Ihitif * 'uiiiini-isWiiii**' \u00bbf\nLands and Works nt Vli'im-iii,\nB.C., lur ii Mpfi.'litl lln'iu'i' to cut und\ncarry uwuy timber from the following\nili'si-ribftl landi. in lUtist Kootnnay.\nCoiumenning iti a posl planted al the\nnorth wesl eoi'iiei of V, l'*eai'son No. 5\nlimber llcenae, thenee aoullt ho chains,\nthence wesl 80 chalna, Ihenee north so\nchains, thence easl 80 elmlns to plaee of\nbeginning, containing 040 acres more\nor leas.\nDated ihUwil. day of April, 1000.\nto, Jensen, Locator\nin .Marked P. Jensen No. I\nCommencing at a poat planted 40\nchains wesl of the north-weat corner of\nI'. .Jensen's No. I tlmbor license:\nthenee east 40 chains, thence soulh 100\nchains, thouce'wost 10 ehulns, thence\nnortli 100 ehaina to plaee of beginning,\ncontaining 040 acrea more or lesn.\nDated this loth day of April, IMH..\n1\\ Jensen, Locator\nMarked I'. Jensen No. '2\nCommencing al a post plained ut llie\nnorth-west corner of I*. Jensen's No. '2\ntimber llcenae: Ihonee soulh s\" chuins,\nAddress   To llio ICIiib's  Mosl ;\" \u2022' w.'htaOulmliiH, tliouen \u201ei.,ti,so\nelmlns, th.nine eitst.SU nlittiiis to j.l.i.-e\n.if   l.i'^illllillll,   I'lilllililtinu'    Ittll    ili'l'ea\nllliil'i; in  less,\nDtitt'il thia Iiiiii iln,. ill April, 1000.\n1*. .l.-nsen, l,.H':.ilil-\nMiii-ki'il I'. Jensen Xn. it\nGracious Miijosly:\nMost (ll'tl.'il.tlS Soviirwigll,\nWo Hi.- iiininlioi's of tlii' lions.'\nnt ('(iniiili.iim.ICaiiiiilii, ill |i;u'liii\nliunil assiMiilil.'il, beg lo liiiiiilily\nconvey lo Vour Mtvjesly, with\nlliu iissurtin.'u ol our loyally ami\ndi'votiott lo Vonr Boynl Person,\niln. expression ol tin- desire an.I\nhope, long and fervently cherish'\ned by all British stibjecis Inhabit\nHI\nfOur   Prices   are   Consistent\nWith the Quality of the Goods 3?\nC. E. REID & CO.,\nPh\u00abnt 74        The Drug-gists, f>\nPUKE DKUliH PINK STATIONERV\nDISPENSING   OUK   SPECIALTY,\nNORTH   STAR       f\nKimberley,   B. C.\nJ   H. W. DREW, Proprietor..\nHOTEL 8\n1\nNOTICE.\nTAKE  NOTICE that   thirty dayi\nafterdate I lutend to apply to tha Chiel\nWe have been III the  business Commissioner of laad and Works Jura\nfor several years, we have the \"eciue to eut and uarry away tlmher\n' fr.un the tulluiviini deati'llj>rij labil. Il\nKu>: Kooteaay,\nLlueuse \"A\"\nCommeuulog at a 'mat n.ai k^j David\nHi,,-k,'tuiii;..,  Houlhwast  coruer  jajit\n\u25a0\"*\"-'\u25a0    A\" Jilttr^i! aliuiit I'lie unit  one-\nWe are the authorized agents hall miles west of Skookumehuek- river\nfor the removal of Mason iS Rlsch u'\"1 about one mile ....-si ot o. a,\nPiano.-., we cau do the work with'  ll\"-'-''11-  tbeasi eonier,    Thenoe\nout risk.     Also Household Pur   1''\"\"\"\"- ,u '-'\"*'\"\"   \"\"\u25a0\"'\u2022  Ihenoa 80\nchains easl, theuce 80 >:liau.\u00bb .unit.,\nthence xi chains west to place of commencement.\nI'u.iil Breukeurldg*ei Loostor\nApril 12th, I'\",\nI.h'euse \"B\".\n' \"iiinii-iiiii,, ut a |\u00bb\u201et marked U.\nBreckenrldKii's southeast corner\nli'-i'ii-,- li uui iniji,inilii ii,,. louthweal\n \u2022\"'\u25a0' \"i liens.,   \\'. thence north  l\"0\n.thulus, ilni,,.,. ..,.,i io chains, thenca\naunt i. luu chains, thence easl 40 chains\nto place ul cuintUHiicetneut,\nI'u.ni Breckenrldne, Locatoi\nApril IStli, I'an,\nbest equipment tn B.C   au.i we\nguarantee satisfaction\nAbout thai Piano\n1 i nature\nPERRY k FITZGERALD\nProprietors ol iin-\nCranbrook Cartage and Transfer Co\nI titled il|i)\u00bb,Mt,,\nC.P.R, Depot,\nl'l. 113,\nI.AMI NOTICE\n1 herebj kIvu iiuilca that Sixty ,im-\naflerdale I int.-ini n. applj to thei i.i.i\nCoiiiiiilsslonar uf hands nnd IVurks al\nVictoria, It. i'., fur puriulsslun tu pur\nchaao thu lolh.,vlii|[ iluscrilmd pi ,1\nlllllil In Suiilli,-ii,l Km,I,,\u201e;,,\nIti'lflnuill. Ill Hu' luili- |\u201ei,| ull\nllie Northern baunilurj nl Loi Nu, 31S,\nllieiii'c iiiiiii, -.ii ,ilni,,..  thence  ensl\n10.18 lllllilla,   itii-i,,,,.   .,    :'||   fllltltlH.\nthence uusl to chains, tlii'tii'i' sottili -ti\ni'lialns, tli.'tu'i' w.'-t  sn chains, 11,...,-.\nal.tltll  10 UllUlllS,  llll-llli, W.ISI  7.'llllilla III\nplace..[ liutfiniiliiij ttuliiiuit 300 u,-.,\u25a0-\ninure or I.---,.\nII. I'RAl.'IIT,\nporT, T, MoVIT'l'lE, \\.,,-ii,\nMuri'h 23rd, UK\u00bbi. |:t\nMINKItAI. Ai'T\n0\"ii.i r.)\nUEKTtl-IUATS \". lllPltuVKUKSI\nNOI ICE,\n\u2022Huliorls\",   \"Mitplu\",   -l<i'ii,.,,-i\n\"Tiit-iiiitii'' Mineral i lniiu-\ni'K- ..lii.iiii:   I\n,11.\nlllllil' ill till- l-llll\n1,1.1  Kiailauiij   lllalliil.\nr ..I\n\u2022VI.,-..- l.x-nl.-.l:   llll ireitst,l.'lll l.ii\nI Its\nTill..-  in,ll 1,1.1   I. Jinn,..  ..   Iln,\nII. Xi., It l.\".ani, Hi'tliii.. fm iiiy.,,11 mul ;,s n^t\n\" .1 '\/, I'lll'iia. 1' MAI, ItTita;,- nml I'uii,), Ullll\nin, I- i-i-.- .Mlm-i'a I'I'll ill i'n li- Ni, II ,-.l,':;l. i\n\u25a0nil alutj ilnys from llu- ilnti- tiui-,,i\n|i|i[)li, tin'Mlnlni'lti\u201e\u201eiili,i mi ;i iv,i,i,i\u201e\nI liiiin'ovutiiiilUH, l,,i ih- |,.ir},i,..i. ni iiiiiniini\nI'l'UMIl  (llllll. Ill ,'licll 111 tin' iil.livi',-lallii.\nAlul rurtlii'i   lllltc iiiilli'i'ttiul ui'lliiu   nml\nI'l'lillll ill. IIIUSl III' I'lllllllll'lll ,,,) l,|,[li|,- Un- Issi\nIII'.' Uf Hlll'tl .'.Tltlll'llli- llf llll|,Hlli-||||,|||v\nliuti-,1 Mil. l-.'ili ilny iii Miuvli A li.. I'll.,\nIll .1   A  IIAItVIJY\n'' iiii'ti'iiii' iii .. prist  marked   D,\nUreck.'urldiiV. iuuilieasl curnoi i^,-,;\nli,-,-i,-,- -i\" plneud ul Un, nortlieast corner ul liniiii Breckmirldife'slIuonso'A'\niii'-ii'-i- iiiiiiiiii\u00bb 80ehaius north, thonee\nsii,-Ii.in,- wmi, thence HO chains south,\nHi.\nI'll!\n'.Hal  111    |l||l.-.\nIiii.i.l BiBckBiirlditu\nApril llith, It\t\nI.i\nul .-urn-\nLoi alor\ntkeiii'lili.\nNOTICE.\n't'tiki' nntliie thul  iliii'tv days nft.ir\n'lute I, til.' llllili'l'a|ii|\u201e.i|, Intend li,ii|i|ily\ntii tin* Chief! 'iitiiin [sslounrnf Lands antl\nWorks al Vhitnrlii, ll.C, for ii h\/wclnl\nllceucu in i-iit uiul i'iii'i',v .i..n,\\ tinitii-i-\nIiiiiii tl,,- I,.11..wins! described lands In\nKits! K.ii.liiliuy. t'liiiiiiiuiii'ihij ut a |mst\nplanted ulii.nl iinii-liall mil.' wesl ul\nCopper ('t'l'i'l; in, south side ol trail\nKolng up Skookum Chuck Itiver,\nthence easl 80 chains, theuce soulli *t)\nehaius, thence west 80 chains, theuce\niniiili mu chains, in tin, plnee of liuifliin-\niiie, ..'..ntultiiiiM 1110acres more ut- less,\nliao-il ihi. illli iln. ul April, Iiiiiii.\nP.Jonsen, Locator\nCoiumenuliig ut a post planted alioui\nmu' ami um. half mil,' eust nf Copper\nereek; ihenee south hii chains, thuiice\nwest ill chains, iliiinne uoi'ih 8ti chains,\nthence east 80 chains tu the pla. I\nliceIniiiiiit. enntuliiiliy tilti acres more\nor leas.\nDated lhis llth ilu. uf April. IOIIO.\n17 r.'.l,'ii,,-ii. Lui'titur\n,. -|i'\ni |iii-i   marked   1..\ntllL'OSl    I'lillil-I-    Ul^Sl\nlicense -ir |.|aced un.. lmil mile nurtlt\nnl lhe -..uiiu.,-i t'urnui'uf C. \\V. Wilson's license mul about un.. und olic-hall\nmiles suiilli ui the -niiili.-iiai corner ut\nI). Hrcckenrldfre'a licnnse -11 ; thence\niiurlli 80elmlns, thence wesl sn uliulns,\nthen.'.* suuth 811 chuins, thence easl  su\nuliulns I., pluco ,,t coniiiiu lent,\nliuii,I Breukeurldge, Locatoi\nApril 12th, iiiiiii. in\nCranbrook Licttnoe Oiatrict.\nTli\" half yearly incetlns of the lioard\n'' Licence CuuiuilssioiiL't's, Cranbrook\nLieu   District,  ..ill  In- held al the\noiirl I luu.,-. t'i'uiil.i'ook, un Pi'ldaj\nI'm'- Ifitli, 1000, nt lu o'clock In the\n.ii-'-iinuii. Wtimi il,,, following uppll-\n\u25a0mi.hi- will com, before the linut-U:\nllobci'l lohnsou, transfer to I'aul\nHundley, Cuntral II I. Murysvllle.\n\u25a0 Iiiiiii--   llrown,    I nli-l'liuliulial    BOtel,\nWurdiier.\nII. s Muther. Wltidsor Hotel, Furl\nS I.-.\nAlex. Mcl.'ool, Hoyul Hotel, Port\nSteele Junction,\nNil- llunson, Wiau Hotol, Vt'asa.\nJunius Carroll, Ontario Hmiae, Kim-\nberley.\nli. II Bohart, Wardner Hotel,\nWariliier,\nJohn Kiun. Central Hotel, Wardner,\nMcDonald .v Oourley, Strathcona\nHotel, Full Sleele,\nChas E, Pinch, Pallsvlew Hotel,\nMarysville,\nA. I'. Chenette, limul Hotel. Marys-\n.111.'.\nOliver A, Iim,,,,, perrj Creek Hotel,\nI'l'lT.I   I '1..-.-I.,\nI'. It MORRIS,\nChiel Licence Inspector\nCrunbrook District\n'JI\nCosy and\nComfortable Rooms\nHeadquarters for\nMinimi Men\nRoyal Hotel\nW. CRAIG\nMarysville, B.C\nA. P. CHENETTE. Manager\nNOTICK.\n.-ileum   I\nSp.it'hilty,\nMASONRY\nuiul r'l.niiti'i' Work a\n'I'lic ai.ovi' hotel has heen rnfiBfill,y arnoled, and neatly furnished throughout, The liar is supplied wilh the liosl brniids nl\nLiquors ttn.l Clgai'8.\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\n('usl uiul siiifli KsliniHtas\nt'lti'iiihlii'il Upon .\\|.|.li.'a-\nCline\nThiiiy ilnys nfiet-iliilo w\u00ab hitcml i\u00ab\u00bb\nU(J|ll>    III   t llf   Chlt'f   ('olllllllbsUilli't'    nl\nLhimId uiul Worknfoi*u -tpfciul llivucc.       tion.\nin fill mul ruiTy uway tlinhtii' from iln*\nfollowing dfiflm-llJuil lutulu In South RftHt p.Q. B<JX 834.    GlMlllll'OUk. B.G.\nKootonay, IMJ. i - \u2014\n(JoiuniftiHjlag ui M. J. ClaxloiiV hhiiIIi\nwi'si uoi'iior, llit'iici* wi>.si ltm cliuioK,\nthoiu.-n miiilli 4U iilmliiH, Miimiikj i-unt IW)\n.'huiiiH. ttii'iu \u2022* iiiulti -tu I'tiuln.i tu tht*\nplace uf iiuiiiniiMHMiiiii'iil\nHii,m] April 12th, lituti.\nN'l-U, JohllHoli'fl Nu. 1.\nCnionionolrifcj ui SbIb. Johnson's No. I\nliouthuaut eorni.*r Nn. 1. thonuo wvtft U>^\nchatiifl, thonoo nouth -to ohalnH, thonoe\neast KKlnhftlna, thenoe north *>u ohalns\ntu plaoe nf I'liiiiiiii'in'i'iiK'ut,\nDated .April lilth, IHOU.\nNi-Im. Jnhiisoti'a No, 1\n('nillllli-licihl! Ill    Nels, .lnliiiNitli'h   No.\n2, soulhoaBt ooi'iior, llionoo Mil) t-iiiiln*.\nworti, thm  *Hi ohaltiH nouth, Ihoniifl\n100 uhalus east, thenoe lOuhalns north\nlo plaoe uf ooiniuoneoinont,\ntotxuA .April 12th, mm.\n17 S\u00abIi. Johnson's No. U.\nI FORT STEELE\nBREWING CO., LTD,\n\u2022 Ullii'iilil MitlUlnl.il RtHl't!\nrun hum lie liiiunl In Illi-\nM VM'l t  llii'l'l'l.\nK'lrsl Class Work In ^H limuoli\n111 llu-\ni\nTonsorlal Art\n\u2022**m**ax9aa**aia^'aa.asa,.a,*>a,*>a.***>4 11\nlh:\nADVEHTISl.\n!\nFERNIE, B.C.\nMANUU'ACTIJI'ERS und BKRWKBS of KXTRA I'MNK\nBEER f  FOR THR\nSOLD BY THE BARREL, KEG OK BOTTLED\nHuttkd heer fur family\nuse ;i specially\nOutside   Orders\nII1VKN HTR1CT AND I'KuMI'T ATTENTION\nSATISFACTION GUARANTEED\n\u2022i H. O. HUH 81.'      L\n\u25a01      rBLBHHONK Nt>. I     \\\nNOIMOK  TO riiNTi:M I'i\nSKAiiKU Tknobhs win hi- rivt'lveil nt Hi\nuttii t* uf .\\,  i:, Hruohs. Itlvlnlim Kiig1tii*t'!\nI'miuiiitHi 1'itcllli! Kail tiny. Cultiiiiv u ji to I'i ]\u2022\nMay WU. UKW, for Ittu eroctlon. rain|i|pilniiiui\nilt-Uvi-ry of ilit> following Imi lill itgs:\nSix stall brk'l: atttlltluii to v.wioe lions\nMedio!ne II.u,\nNevi I'.'insuill Itrf'tk KnitUii! Itoiwo.Mnulfi\nN.-w Ti-n HUH Iii irk KukIn-i Ifmise Hll\nUriel: Holler hau.su, UathljMriye,\nSe*   Six   SinII   lliti'k   Kutflup  IIoiinu   nil\ntn i.k Holler Housu, Crown Nest.\nNew Wooden Frelulii Sliml, with cmu'ret\niuiiiniiiiii.il nt l.i'tiibriiiL'i too' long, irpttint\n\u2022 iiiii-t- m eueti end ot bnNdliijf, ruinitretl for lh\nr.iinpiniy und tin: a. I, ,v I Co\nI'Ihus, SiiiTiiiiHiiiiiis .nul Kormxof I'mjii\n,:.!\u00ab limy be seni nl lliu uflluei of;\n\\s-istunt Chief Kiiwlneur C 1*. U \\Vluiil|i<\nHi vision Klltflliuui.   t'lilifiiry\nTendeiH muy be for nil nr hiij ut ihe biilldhii\nThe i'tiui|iiiiiy refcervei Lhe rltflil io rejei i m\n\u2022i ulMoudem\nAny  ftirUiff liiformiillnii rati  be ohinlni\nmm iln- ithove nniees\nN  i; UunOKS\nDlvdlon lliitjlin-i'i    I'tili'iiiy\nfitltforj Mr j loih, IWti\nNOTICE.\nTAKK   N-'llii-   Mint   -mi   .i.,.v   0|\nnu. ii'i toajijilj In ihe Chlol Com ml\nI,:iml. nnd WiirkN foi pennImIwi hi\nthe fi. mu ine deserlheil ItiliiU in \u2022>,\nKm 11'nn) Comtlieiii'liiH ul ;i n\u2014i\nDie Sorlliwusi corner ol Loi Ctcu\nibanceMtsi 10elmlns lliiiiico north i\ntin-ill'i- .u-.i lUi'loiliiH Iheiieuhouthsii\nUK AN If   i'A'l'KS\nOil It'll M:i> l.'lli  liui.\n,. \u201e sakmst \u25a0\u2022\u00ab\u2022\u25a0\nLOCAL NtWS.\n!!   Port  Steele Brewing Co., Ltd.\ncranbrook\nr? Liveru\nUE\u00bbM* .1 I.OYI.K, ritOH'll\nToaitis antl drivsrs furiijsli\nml  for any  point in Un- .li I\ntriil\nA.  tillY l.K,  M,uun:,\u25a0\nNOTICE.\nI.in.il Nu. I.\nTlml I im.-ml iiiirt, ,i\u201ej, from d\u00bbto\nin ii|.|.li in iln. Ulilul CoiiiiiilsHioner of\nLiiihIm unil Wi.rlta fur s| inl liconce to\ni'iii nmi 1'iirrv ii.vii} tliulwr from follow-\ninu ili-i'i-ilii'il luu,i in Siiiiihi'uat Kooteuuy,    l' i in^ ut a niiat at   the\n\u00bbnu Hi wesl .-in- nt l.,it -.'Kin, thenco 80\nchuins south, thonee sn ,.|iaitia \u00ab-,-st,\ntlio   SO '-liuiii-   'Hi,   thonee   80\n,'liaiii- .-nai tu i'lu.-.- iif lucnooment.\nLoouted .Mai Intli, iimii\nliy D. I. Miliar\nWilliam West, Aijent\nNOTICE.\nMnill Nu. 2.\nThul I ini.'iiii Hiii-i. days nfter d\u00bbte\ntu ii|i|ilj I., tho i liii-f I'mniulsalimer ul\n[.nn.ls unil Wiirlcs lur a| inl llooneo to\n.\u2022nl nml I'lii-ri ai.ay tliulwr from llll low-\nInn il i ilifil lanil in Southeusl K'ouif-\nniij-, i ,'iimii.n.'iiio ai post plnntoil it\nniii-ilifiiai   L't.rnor ami  joining   R,   1.\nMill.-r'- aniiilifiis rnor uf limit  No\nI, ihi'ti.'.i ni ,-iiain- south, thonco 80\n,\"''' 1,-liiiin- ii.-i. ihenee 80 ohains north,\nj ihfiifi- au fliaiii- uiul  to place ul  U-\n. I  L'ilUlill'.'.\n\u25a0\u25a0\"   j    I i.i.'.i Mil) Uiiu. Iimi;\n I li. ll  I. Miller\nWm. Vint Agent\n\u201e. i | NOTICE.\n' \"i     Tlml I Inl.nitl Uiiu. thi.v> uftor ilutr\n\u2022''   in ,i|i|il,. in iin-1 iii,-i C'imiinlssliinor ol\nJ1*] j I.ami- nn.l IVorks im- -|..'i'iiil lieu in\nmil nun obit) ii.iii.i liiiiln-r In.m Un, luili.u inr iI.'h'1-IIh'iI IuiiiIk in Southeast\nKuuti'iiu) i omii.uuclujj at li. I\nMiller'a northoiun iiurnt'rnl limit  No.\n-'. Hiei  in ,-liiiin- \u201eaat. ihonoe Uai\nelmlns witilli, lhe iu elmlns iveit,\nth.'ll.'ll Iil'l.-li.iin- iniiili lu plai-.-ul   1st\ntflnnliiir.\nI.ticatod Mn, luili, 19011,\n-I U) William Wosl\nNtlllCt\n'Iiii.\ntliai -.uli ,Ib>.. nn.l aal. I\nililiinl l,i,i|j|i|, I,.ilia i'|i|,,| i'.j||,,i,|,.i,.ii\u00ab| 0f\nl.ni.,1-:.ii,| .Vmi.-I\u201ei |mttni..luil tu pariti...\nill,- I.,11,,,i in,, ,l,i.iil,a,l Ian,I iu Suutti Ka.t\nKiMiliiniv t'otumellclns al u |n,.i ulatit.il at\nNurlliw.'a i in i.\u201ei nu uioup I Kuiilenai\nI'lslrli-i i rked.N r rornor ut Aunit.\u00ab\nI.,ii,in- . i...t. .......     ll,,.,,,,,   ffefl|   u,    ci,ali,,,\nll.i-liii -, ulli M iliaiii^ lljeinf easl luiLalu.\nll.SI.UL> n,,iHi Jli iliiiiiia lu ptsoa Ot litlititliut\nI'uiilaiiniiij BII sets, mule Of le,.\n.iituu ,M   Laurie\nIJ.L,t ,\\|j,j Mii, l^uo j. THE PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK, ll.C-., JUNE 2, IQOG\n* \u00bb *\nT<2   \"NTPYt   tn*     \u25a0'\u25a0 a. Murphy ol Porl   At\nlo   liCVl   Xi\\J ff wns In the city ou Monday.\n^iiii^r^i;,\";:;1^:,,::ln \u00aefo itawpector. Head\nl*'Cleanliness\nilmr\nSATURDAY, JUNK '-'. 1900,\nWE  ARE  MAKINi,   A   I.l'.AIH'.I,' nl-'\nWEN WEST SOAP\n*\n*\n*\n3? Iin.in-,  wo are fully convinced it is tin\nj\u00bb host   soap   value   on tin   market  to-day.\nAt This soap is made in tin  WKST and has\n9 more friends in tin  WES I\" than ill otlui\n9 laundr}   i iaps i omliim tl bet ausi  it is tin\n* purest   tnd easie .1 ivashin.' - nip ihal .   i\nAt\n5 , ,in In hie Im  citlii i   hard   tu    -  It\n9\nj. water.\nM\n* I he Quality is thu highest, lhe Price 9\n9 is the lowest. GOLDEN WEST 1- the 9\n9   King nt Laundr** Soaps. *\ni f\nI OURjjOODSj.ARE\n9 flUARANTfcED\n+nnimnriTmnmmiTnnniimiTmmm+\n(~!* qA 1 i yi gSg\" 9     W. Campbell wns in lown on|   LOCAL NEWS.   |\n^* ^ 9] Monday. vuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuutiuuuu\u2022:\u2022\nBen lliii'lili. t.r Marysville wus\nTHE CANADIAN BANK\nSplitting       OF COMMERCE\n9\n9\n9\nJusl\n\u25a0tl. 11 carload of  hay\nuiul oats   A, C, Itowin\nill tin' oily Wi'ilni'silliv.\nWhen you ftol it good t.lil-\nrasliloui'd 11,-iiiliiflii'ilini innki'.-\nyoiii' lieiul tliruli: ntitl your oyos\nwhirl iiiiii iniikos vim sifk tu\nvuiir Ktoiiiu.'lt try\nPaid-up Capital. $10,000,000.    Reserve Fund. $4,500,000\nHEAD OFFICE.   TORONTO\nil. E. WALKER, G.nenil Manager ALEX. LAIRD, Asm. Gen'l Manogai\nBANK MONEY ORDERS\n#,,.        ,.                         ,,,, '   i    Huehcroft of Marysville Ul \u2022  OCObLS                                        issuid a. ihi: following raies.\nOliver Itiit'L'i'   nml   <'U^   llll'**- ,    ..      ,.    n,,,.-,.-,, ,..-..                                         *5 \u00bbnd under    3 cents\n\u25a0 came down from   Perry  creek \u25a0   _ v Headache    Powders                          ovr. ss \u00bbn.t ..ot sxceedinij sio   6 cents\n\u2666   Wurl..r.u.l\u00bbv ,1,1 hiwinuQS   \" \"    Sll)       \" \" SJU     10 cents\n\u00bb(xtiicsiiu) on business T p   Sttluh of Nolson wits in Thoy can't hurl you and thoy                          \"S30     \"         \u00ab       mo.....   is cents\n9                 \"   ..   , ,,    , the cily Monday .inn unv liomliuilui.                          I These Orders are I'liyiihlc ul Par nt tiny olll.o III Clllllldll.il'a Chattered Bank\nm,     T   Iv   Roberts,  ol Arnold  ,^,\ni Roberts    was    ul Marysville     Hurry  Oldlnnd,  and   P.  Car\n_\\ Monday on business, roalln of Feme were Rrtiiibrooli\nj                          visitors Thursilai\n9     \u2022!   Murph} and Potf. Lutnui of\nMk Moyie were guests nl llie Crtm '    N    I.     Mclnnoss,    mul    W\niff l.toolt on Mouday [Jjinitild of Nolson were rotjistureil |\nI       Mrs   I''   A .1 sol l\\ n   ei .'.\nJ i was ,u Kalispcll ' isi \u00bbeel. , sii\n9 ittji het parents Mi md Mrs,\n^T  Uai simian\nI\nWentworth Hall\no Nijrhts Oul)    Iiiiii.   Q\ni      Jlllll) 0\n\u00a3 Famous Juvunile\n9 Bostonians\n30 i \\ .        30\n..i ihe rrunhrooli Thiii-wlti)\nW P .'li,,|i,,u,. ,,! Marysville\ni\\ '- , ., lesl .it lite i 'osmopollti.il\nmt Thtirsilaj\nColin   i      Hi,,ivii, ami   T   1).\nMeKi't' ol ^ in,-,, i\\ i\" w f uosts\n' Crai in  Moudn.i\nUotltl    Sup.     ntel lllll     M,i, I, i\\\nwas in Cranlii    Motnl tj    mul\nIn Mat. -      i' T lesday\nO  S   l-'i     ,-.     , i  ni  ihe\n1   niilii'ooli I; iti   ,\nSp.il(tttii     I in,' iiiii    iiii\nWcdni silat\n.lop any lieailacho.\nOne Dozen In a Box 25c.\nBeattie & Atchison\nWhere It Pays to Dual.\na STEWARTS tt\n'I'li.' Lending Store\nfor\nChoice Confectionery\nPRKSH    M\"l's\nl'\"resli Lettuce,\nGreen Onions\n< luili Hlieuhnrh\nChoit i' i IrniiRfs ,iml IVtu.in.i-\nHazelwootl Ice Cream\n*\n*\n# \u2014 '.a..     a^,.~,   \u201e.\u201e   #\n*#*$$##****** *************\nMONEY\nNOT SATISFIED\n* '''  ' \u25a0 *    t\\\\m  Mason m ,   M|.s    u\n* Presenting Land ol Boo-Loo \u00bb\u2022\u00ab\u00ab' i-Miii-n friends m sini      Phone 75       ftnustroilfj. r\\w.\n2 ami Raja\"\n: st MM \\i: rs  mm    illiK'nl Vl'l :\nHur.ii Stewart\n\u25a0\u2022- >. mil .'\"V        Spilt\nt Ileal!     .V Atell sol\nMr   uiul Mrs   Pred   Mini\t\niml Mr mul Mrs.  \\   li   Peuwi\nl>un't  Miss the  Kiddies  u' \u2022'   Uvwibiii..i<   visitors\nSuniluv lasl.\n--9 PETE'S 9'~\n-BARBER SHOP\ntYuki xcepttul), itiul m llie |inm*ipu.l kuiU'lntf |\u00bblnU in Hie .'nitcd States.\nTill: CANADIAN HANK OK COMMEKCK, \u2022 \u00ab>M>OY ENG.\nTU.-v fm in an uxcellcnt method nf remitting atrial] sums of niuney with safety\nami at mi..ill cost,\nEyeache and\nHeadache\nEYESTRAIN  CAUSES BOTH\nUi-utf* rwlluvti ouly Umipoi'iH'JIy.\nPROPERLY ADJUSTED CLASSES\ni:,-inn.!\u2022   tit.'   .iiuiHii mul\ni'lti',1   il   |ii'i'iiiiiiiiinl   euro\nStillsl'iie.tloti fctmrantoed,    Consiillallon Proi\n, F. file k Son\nJewelers and Opticians\n^H!n!!!!t!!f!!n!!!!!nH?nn!!f!lf!!!f!ttWV!tt?!!fJfnfnnjn!f!!ft!fnt!!n!n!H1!HfJ!!H!!Htl!!IH1t!l^   c e. Bmitii of Montreal, rep.\n3 sentitig    Dawson   \\   Co.,    was\n  , -  .   is thi\nti'atisaelmg   business  hi   Cran\nresl    '   ttt-n\nyou ii  -styli 3     l''|,''l|.   Smyth, editor  of  the\n,       .    .', -3 Moyie   Loader, wns in llio cily |'\nzs   i iiesdny.    lie   paid   n   frien.llv\nvery ss visit to the Prospeclor olliee.\nivords rzs \t\n,, z3'-.    Several Ttulian oliiefsnf Hritisli\nA -     \u2022      ' ;::i 3 Columbia 'will leave for En-land\ntide tun    tdvi ftisilli;    ml  to 3|aboul  .Inly   1st,   lo  visil    KitlK\n\u25a0 mi Clothii \u25a0_ is i \u25a0\u25a0' i\") 33\nlill'en nt proposition.     Wi 3\nllllMi|ii,|li'illli.' hesl -,lui|, Hi\nCriittl.rtitik. nml ifiiuriitili'i's\n-Hli>l:lrliiili     ill     Slllivilltj,\nlltilr t 'lilting, i'li-.\nNext  iiiiiii' to  A. O, Bownoi\non Craubrooli Streel.\nP. J. Leithauser\nEdward\nTO KENT mi lliiki'i' Hill     A\nnr Cloth- 33 ltti'ffo  front   room  .villi  use   of\n,   . zS ballitind lelopl e. Apply al, lliu\nIK nnd they ure actual pic- 3 Prospector ollife.\n11t*i s    ilr.i'vn   from   actual 3S \t\n....... 33'     Hunk Eller. uu nlil li    pins\nZS peclor uiul mi ner in this districl,\n'1'hi' artist i> ii.'t allowed 3p'1'''   lvl   Si.    lilusetie   hospiinl\nm deviute one. iota from the 3 Tlinwau.*-ovonhif*.\nDon't, Miss tl Good Tliiliu III\nTea and Coffee\n50c.  I en at 35Ci\n50c. ColTee at 35c,\n11,-1  t|ltltlllj   ill Illi- i-ily lur till-  llliillr.\nAT\nR   N. PINCH & CO.\nrnNKKlT UlNI'MtH\nI'liniif Iii-.        Cranhrook, 111'.\nNOTICE.\nXiiiici' i- lii'i'L'liy yivt'ii iimi Sixty\nIji.v- iilii-r iiiiii- I iiiii-nil in ii|i|ily tu Ur\nt'liii'f  < 'uiiiiiiissluiii'i'   el'   l.miili.  uiul\nI HILL 6c CO.\n\u00a3 \u25a0 \u25a0 3\nfCratibrooks Greatest Store|\n^iiutiuiiUiitti.tuuiii.iiitUi.u.ituii.uiuidiui.taiutluiuiuiiii.udauaiiUUiuiUidiuiiluU*\ni!,e!ii;il   Karnieni,      That's 33,    F. VV. t'erifiison, \\<\\ Davidson,\nha ililieient fmni i,'oin\u00ab i\" 3 *'\u25a0 S. Tnyov, X. K   MeNuii-liinn.\n, ZS   llllll    <\u25a0'.    A.    Hull   nl    \\ lllli'iilivel'! w.irk.a r.ii- tii't'iiilKslim Iii   l.til'i'lliisi'   Iln;\n\"'\"* \"\"    :\"ul   Sil)',n\u00ab' zs tt-erofrnoM.s\u00abl the Cm -oulr nn ] r wintr ii-\u00ab.-i- .11,111.1 it, s,\u201e\u201ei, i-:..,i\ni.i.ni.'iiiij.\n.'eiiiiiii'iii'iii'j- in 11 |in.it  iiltiiilt'il it) the\ns.iitllit'iisl I'lirtii.'i' ui  l.ei  iln llrtiiip  I.\ntin'  iinrtli li.ri.i   In i'lniiii.  ili.-ii.'.'\n. .i-t Inrl.. 10uliulns, tin- Htllltll Dljfllt}'\nSU i'llllill-. Illl>||i'.< Wl\u00abl  I'llt.l    HI   I'llllina.\n  jtlii'iii'.' Hurl Ii in i'lniiii.- in  |.lii.v nf lie-\nRollins dressed in one nf the 3     a ,   m .1 1    1     1       iriiuilnt,'.\n., ,   ,. =S     Pete Matheson,  who has heen    n,,,,,,, .\u201e ,-,.\u201e\u201e,\u201e c this t\u00bbi dav ol\nNew   -'\"ih ( i-niury   up-to- sj loulcmg over  ihe  prospoctn in April, limit\n.Lite Mills.    Watch for Vic. 3 Alberta for the past month re-    N ' 1:. ,1. \\i, vi itii-:\n33 turned to Craubrooli nn Friday\n3 of lust week.\na. T. ROGERS\nTHERE IS A REASON\n111   lllt'bt*  dtUn Of l.*'t*lit\"i*l i'ilill|'t-Ulimi  W.H'f!  [lie\nmark tils at'e HoolIhO with ull Ki'iidou uud pi-toes of\nohuc.i, iiiiicir-ti uiul uuuuined. If a rilioe t;ouieu intc\npiipulai- fm hi* h\\ li-n|i!\u00bb uud hounds, outstripping all\nrecords ovur mtuh* bt\\ anv othur apfi-'ial shoe, there\n* inusl surely be a reason for it. *\nT|f Balston Health ^SS}Ji*S! **\nSlinP   Mi)If pr\u00ab   for Its popularity is Its\nlOHUO   illdriCI O   tittiess for the foot, the\nquality of iis inaleriiil, and its construction.\n\u25a0'(,iv,   us n swell Clothmj* 3 Wu'itda^lasl\nCut\",    Very dilTerent. 3    w, |.'. Atclii^JTrniiirnml s\u201eM\nWe  have arranged with 3 ''\"^ lmm l,n exifiiid\u00abd visit in\n,    ' ,. 33 California.    Mr   Aleltison was\ntun ai list to prodtiec for your 53 al ,\u201e)S All!,,.l(,s.,, Ihl. tilm. tjm1\niii-.|'i , li'Ui.     Mr.      V.       A.  33 'lie Iiiir eiirtlii|iiiiki' ni'ciii retl.\nw\nNO BREAKING IN\nneeded if you wear a liALSTON .SHOE\nThey have from the lirst \"THAT COMFY\nPEEL\" that makes you cling to old shoes\nWE HAVE SAMPLES that you can\neliin.se from ami we guarantee you a perfect til\n***\n-7I*C\nNOTICE.\nN.,iiiiKi-'ii\u00abr,-i, in.<-> \"'f \u25a0\u25a0^. <,-4-1,:*\u25a0 \u2022-'4:9.9 <\u25a0:\u2666:\u00bb:\u2666 \u00ab J \u2666:\u2666\"\u00bb'.\u2666:\"#:\u2666.\u2666.\u2666.\u00bb'\u2666.:*'$.\n,11 your eyes ache when ri-tttl-\niitii*. nr you are trimlileil with\nfrequent headaches, loi us examine youi' eyes. Consul till it 111\nfree - Win. F. Tate .v Son.\nGraduate Opticians,\nMINKHAI. ACT.\nI'ell.l   I'.\ni|.:ll'i'll''li'ATK ill,\"  IMI'ltOVKMf'.NTS\nNOTICE.\n.Inn-  1 ,\napply m Hi-\nin,- 1'hi,.\nMrs. S, VV. Smith of Toronto,\nwas visiting: ,11 the Mnnso this\ntveelt,    Mrs. Suiilli is u sister of\nI Clean Your Woodwork # uiwS^S'^\n_ __ . .      _ \u2666    Suiilli   Will   Visil   llie  eiiltsl    ill u\n\u2666   and   Furniture   with   t\n\u2666      AlAUVrllf      I U Al 1        AV       \u2666\na w 9\nIn   - , '\"-'    ,-,.,.--\u25a0\u00bb -,,'1, ,ui-   1   |iilil Vetienr \u00bblul go ovnr v. I Ulllllliei'    of   WllOlll   Were   ill    llu\n* .-,,.. . ,   j \u2022\u25a0            an  liml    on-, tlnll    .  ,        ut; i- (ii-t-ffi-ily *'i.|epo1 tO Say gOOtl l.\\'e\n* .. piano fo    i.-'.n \u25a0\u25a0'      I'lifi  11    luili.     \\ on'11 *\na> ,        .1- .   ,     1  ', ,-i,\u00ab.,-   - -a.-.  ',.   ia,-. .nul |, \u00ab\u2022. ;,-        9\nTAICM    N'i'I'l' i-                                  i>     *\u2022\u25a0     '*    '-aiiK           - *\u25a0-   lifiielli ti)j  .'.i'i'.   \u25a0;, ng   frun   the  llut'i.1       ^\nKnidneprlntt  ' \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0   I  mil.'' '\"   .     \u2022 * \u00bb|\u00bb-i klti-lmii .-luilr,    Thera ia nuilryiii\n.,.|; 11,,.-  ui ,1 i'li itti\n\"J ' ' . Large Duuie. enuugn iu renuvaie me orainary \u25a0*'\n\u00bb\nai ,1 pol\nIllllli. I\nSii  tli    '.\n\u25a0 mitntn n\nFortsiia      tl\u00bb\n\u2022I'll   Till-.   -I SKK.N\njWIi   Tii   ITS   -! ' '   KSS.H1S\nIN  INTKIIKST\nLIQUID VENEER\ncouple iii weeks,\nArchie Smilh, lefl on Tuesday\nfor -Winnipeg, Mr. Smith has\nbeen 11 resldoul of Craubrooli for\nseveral years, antl during ihni\ntime has made n v  friends, a\n17th.   mar. 11\ntk.-ii,-i-ln -\nM.inilii.i      'I\nJim.'.    Um\nIn\nniM.ni\n111 i.'i'lni'l -\nLarge Bottle, enough to renovate the ordinary\nhome  50  cents.     Sample  Bottle  10  cents,\nI  nf    lli'BI'    i\n\u2666\n9\n:4\nr.D.McBRIDEI\n6     9.M _     _ 0\nCrunbrook.  B.C.\nHARDWARE^\nu iiiie'ci ^'\nnn\n.  I'm\nN.B.   SPECIAL 5 CENT SALE   $\nIII    nlil*    UllllluW     Inl*\n1111 liii    XI \u25a0   -i \u25a0\niii thu hi |*'l\nfull.iii-iii,.; mnl'i\n\"'\"\u25a0\"\u25a0\u2022' n ''    '' . . ,      , ,      .     ,,,,,,     ,,\u201e\nittl.li  n  \u2666 , \u25a0*,\nMn,, il-     IS    llerfiili    linirini' .illi   \u00bb,    I ',! iicuiar. \u00bb\n-inilii.-a'li'-i,-\"  I'ii'i'n   \u2666 o :\u2666<\u25a0\u2666. 9 ,.\u2666: r. ;\u2666.\u00ab:\u2666:.\u00bb$<>\u2666 0 .*: 9 ;\u2666:\u00bb'\u2666\u00bb\u2666; .-\u25a0.*; \u00ab \u2666':\n.'ii'i llttlntfa, , , ... . ....I...\nOne 1 Um       '     ' \" '   '*     Hl\"'\n|,l-,.|.|,.,l lonlli -.iv\nTm, *l     \"I\"      l'l    I\"'\"1! \u25a0\nlliu- l.nlh liri\"-.\n01 iv iiiiii        iii   Lnrncntei'   '\u25a0 lluililcr\nIJ J.J0HNS0N\nnn\niii.ii\n'1 In- nil.)   \u25a0     1)1'  r .        II\" allW II lllllil\nlur rlj \"i l\u00ab\" ' '   *'\"\"\"   I'rw\nnf Mill-li'-i.\"    '\nllnt.iil Mii% SUtll.    \"\"\nItMI'.ll KNUI .1 BlliNl.i ' 11    I .'I'D\nHood  Wmi. al\nKeasotiahle I'rii\nJ. M, DERR\nBoot 'Shoe Maker\nPedro Mineral Olalm.\nG. T. ROGERS.\nFanny and Staple GROCERIES and CROCKERY\nBoots,      Shoes      and      Hosiery\nCranbrook,   -   -    B. C.\nsiiiinii'iti tliu l-'orl Steole Mining Division of\nKiimI Kooluitny IMsuii'i.\nwiir.KK LOCATBI): On Sl. Mary'H l-'mlne\nuliout one mill'from MltrysVillt'.\nTAKK NOTICE, llllll <>\u2022\u25a0\u25a0 A. K. WlltlS\nSpui'lill P.M.C. So. MHM, TIloillllK A. UicIkIiIoii\nl-'.M.r. So. HliW-12,    .Inilii   l,.M>k,  l-'.M.C S\".\nlirJWUii, Intend ilxty iluys from llio dHte li ;\nlo H|i]ily to tlio Mining Uoi'onlor ror u Cm-till*\nt'lllc n| illl|i|nVlMIH'llts I mi-   Ilir   pttl'IIOSl*   nl   nl'- j\ntnliilng 11 Crown ctnuil ur Hit' iibuvi' oliilin.\nAmi iiii-ilicitiiiki- iiMiii-i- Mun tuition, nmlnr\nSoi'llniiil\", must 1 linoiircil lit'fniu I lie lull* ;\ntin f Mii|i\nI\n[\nNOTICE.\ntaut; Sotli'o nun tiiiny ilny\u00ab Rfinrtlitol\nIhti-ml in n|i|>ly In  Ilir ilin'l  Ctiiiiiiilssliini'i uf\ni.iiiiX 1111.1 Wm if. ni \\ intorln [or 11  lli'Btico\nlowing ilwiori IIhiuIhIii sontli Hunt Ktmle\n....     .. \u25a0 \u00bb\">\u2022!   '' noticing 11111 i\u00bb\"t iilniiiod ono mile\nI Iip ItOSCian  Qporo   Com pllliy I north of thu MiuihwiMimirnvrot Lot HII, lioliig\nWash Suits\nWash Skirts J\n11\n1 'ill*     A Shipment ol the Latest     .1. '\nT I Styles per Impress ^ 11\nf  ' 11\n :,,:'''\"iSHSl. II Suits $2.75, $3.75 and $5.00 !!\nSkirts $1.75,  2.50 and 3.50 \\\\\n.IHIIN  l.l'iAHK,\nplay ii I'Hiiirn oiijfiigeinenl in\nCranbrook Thursdny ,lnno \".-\n\"Tiie U.ilii'iiiiitti Cllrl\" will In'\nprosetilnd. Miss Winil'ri'il Ci'iiw-\nley. tho charming ROhirallo from\nRossland Is now with the nun\npiiiiy.\nMr. Prod lliiiiiiiir.' of Port\nSteele, wltii wits iu the city Sunday lusi. says,\"thai lu-uud Mrs,\nIHimora picked a considerable\namoitnl of wild slrawlierries in\nthe i'lciitll.y of Sloolo, mi Empire\nDay, May Mth.\"\nIll .Vni'lt fliiiiriinl i\nN\"\u00ab \\v,,ik Mint.' tn Mi'ii\"\n+>M-!-H'-H-H-W-H-H-!-H-H-h\n! TISDALES\nMi'lllll|IIHt'll't> flit'\nI'llKsii I'litii'i's\nNUTS iiiiiI I'lll ill IN\nCONI'I'IO'I'IUNKIIV \u2022\nIce Gream mid Soli, Drinks ;;\nAIho Tolmiii'O, Pip.it.\nand CittnrH\nliiilict* St.    Cranbrook   '.\nIt     ln-ir -.i.l\nTti|\n,j\u201e;'r a 't'liiiiiit.\u2022 Office and Workshop  Lewis St, Armstrong Ave.   SKIiS,*-... i\u2022M-HkH-i-l-i-i-H'H-i-i-M'^ri-H-it\nI ln- \\,nili|,|i-l i'iii il t,iit itHtll, i'lniiii liln'iiii'\n11.,I'lll allI'linliis, llii'liic ..-.ill III i'lniiii..   tllOIIOfl\n-ulilll aiii'liiilns, II i> I'aal lU.'llllilia  III  |.|1U0\nnllii'lllllliliill.\nOTIS STAI'I.KS.\nIlilti'il tlii- I'.'lli ilny nr Ml..'. A.M.. ItH.i       -ill\nNOTICE.\nNuili'i' ia lii'i'i'li.v glvon Unit un it|i|ili-\nI'lltlllll ..'ill I llll' ill   llll'   I'lll'lil. in\nnl t'luiiiilit nl tin' iirosunl Si'asinii tin\t\nut lur iiii Ai'i iii iu 'ptiriitu Him i'oril-\nill^' \\'illli'.\\ Itililiui,. l'nlii|iuli,i to I'nll-\nati'ui'i iiiiiI iiporiito n lino ni ruil.vny\nri'iiiiui pninl un tlio  IIi'IHhIi I'tiliiiiililii\nSlilllllcrn Itilil.Vil.V in-Ill'  1,1)0   rilllllllt'lll'l'\nnl Illli Kiii'i'nml Mlohol I'lvi'li. Ihontio\nnliini! il u-i sill,- ut Kill Itivur tou\nI ii ii m t nni'ili nf ti'onllug 1 li v.'i-: thonoo\nlllil'llli'llalrl'lv    III    ltlO    t'lllililll!    IlivOI'\nvnlli'v: th riillnwlnir1''iH'i1liiK ttlvar\nIn tit.'> iini'ili.iMli'iiiii'liiii'i k: ilirnr,\u2022\nlini'lhi'iiHlorl) ttli.iij.' Ili'tii'li'iiiit'i'.'i'li tu\nih,. Mii,..in  lliiiiinliii'.v:  tin ii norl.it-\nUiuiliil'ly in III.' I'l'livl ul  Alhi'i'ln   In\nit |iiiint ni nr unlli' i il,-i.iiil<s; nisi,\nhi'iini'li   lini'i- up llrtioo. Kwln, Smiili,\nLowli. unil lli'iii'ti'tiiii' lis nil In  Um\nI'l'iivliioniil lli'illsli <\u25a0..Iiiiiiihi,: ivliii'h\nMm'   nl    rnil.vn.    Willi    ils   In-iiiii'liiis\ninnl     nil      Iln-      wtll'ltH      Hi.-I I      In\nhi' ili'i'li.tvil in ho im Un- ironoral\niitlviintngo of <Iiiiiii.In. Ami rnt'lhor Unit\nUn- snii! t'iiiii|inn,\\- shull  litii-i- power tn\nI'lllrl' inln iiii not ini'lll wilh  ill' lltlllll-\ngnniiito  with  uny  Hallway (!nui|iiiny\nT   whom' Mill's id rniltvil,..- Of lil'iilii'lii'sill'i'\nX thorl'\/oil in In- niioi'titoil in Um Prov-\n I lli'iiish (',,liiml,iii in Alhortn.\nsmith A .1 ..1.ii-.ti.ii.\nl'l .Siilliiitui's Im AppllouutUi\nTin*)' are Choice Goods and will be picked up\nquickly. -Donotdela) in picking your choice ,.,\nSEE   OUR   WINDOWS\nREID St CO. I\nBK(e\u00bbg|*MKlKg\u00abaWiMiMiKiN-  ^Ji^}\u00bb|g!*iMj^|jiMi!MMI^HlSI.\nI P. Burns & Co. 1\n3\n**Z Huml Oftlun,\nt\u00a3\" Ci.ltti.ry, Alberta,\nMnln Oltlin for Eust. 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