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Editor vied\nwilh edilor in expressions of\nhorrified amazement that our\nPremier should have failed lo\ncrook Ihe pregnant hinges of Ihe\nknee in the presence of the discredited godlings of Ottawa the\nHoly-more or less. The Hon.\nRichard neither bowed the head\nnor bent the knee, but said: \"I\nshall see what the Imperial\ngovernment Ihiuks of this \"final\nand unalterable\" bluff, which as\nbluff is monumental cheek, but\nif challenged promptly may be\nbut us the crackling of thorns\nunder a pot. And thut same has\nbeen likened to Ihe laughter of\nfools,\" so he went his way, very\nnearly to Ihe fool of the throne,\nwhore he encountered with wise\nmeu who, having honored hiin,\nbeard his case aud lei the world\nknow that tho words \"tiual and\nunalterable\" would not go on the\nstatue book and that it is too\nlate in tho day for Ihe Laurier\ngovernmenl lo seek lo reintroduce the laws of the Medes\nnud Persians which, we are\ntold, altereth not. Thus it\ncomes uboul that McBride\nreturns with a wink trembling\non his left eyelid that is an\nexasperation and an abomination\nlo ihe Orits and Gritllngs.\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nThere isa feeling of dissolution\nand break up in the air. It\nseems lo lie admitted on every\nhand that the long reign of\nLiberalism in Dominion politics\nis about ended. Even Laurier\nseems to be getting tired, weakened by the dry-rot that is\nsapping the strength and vitality\nof his parly Political dry-rot\nis the product of moral dry-rot.\nThe superficial evidence of the\nexistence of I he disease is sought\nto lie veneered over by the\nheavily subsidized press of lhe\nLiberal parly, but whispers of\nwild dissentiuns within the party\nslip out und will uot down; and\nthese mailers witli revelations\nhere aud discoveries there, convince the public lhat the sickness of death is iu the llrit body\npolitic.\n...\nEmerson who wus charged by\nCrocker of Ihe \"Gleaner\" with\ncurrying ou certain high jinks in\nthe Sl. Lawrence Hotel, caught\nit on the iKiiiit of the juw when\nlhe trail judge ruled thai the\npublication was iu the public\ninterest, .lust so. High winds\nblow ou high hills, and tho men\nintrusted wilh lhe destinies of\nllio country cannot afford lo have\nIheir names associated with\ncharges of 'wine, women and\ngraft \" Emerson has taken the\ncount, and, by the same token,\nLaurier accepted his resignation mon,lis before the\ncase came for trial. It looks as\nif, even Iliun, Sir Wilfred wus\nnot too sure but tho charge was\nin some measure Justified. What\ndoes he think now?\n* \u2022  \u2022\nIt Is wonderful how old\ncustoms persist. Hack four or\nlive thousand years ago the\nEgyptians used rice us the symbolical emblem of fertility, pros\nperity aud success. To day we\nuse it, hardly knowing why or\nwherefore, when lho bride to the\naltar i\u00bb lend. The custom is\nwidening out. Tho prospective\nbride groom gets his fair share of\nit. It. was bought in wholesale\nlots the other evening wlien Vic.\nRollins started East on a trip not\nwholly unrelated with his approaching marriage with a\ncharming uud   popular   young\nlady well known iu Cranhrook.\n\"That's the hardest rain that\nstruck me in a while.\" said F. R.\nMorris, when (leorge. Hoggarth\nmissed his shot with a four pound\nhag, meant, for Vic which caught\nFrederick on tlie back of the\nneck. The way those two light\nweights stormed up and down\nthai platform in a rice tight was\nu joy to see. Meantime Vic.\nhad escaped into llie sleeper of\nthe Soo Spokane llyer aud was,\nby no inducement, to be got on\ndeck again. Omul luck und\nplenty of it to Vic. aud his bride.\n...\nHill Gallagher has married u\nwife. A wife witli money So\nit looks as if the voice ol\nWilliam will not he heard in the\nlegislative halls of Ottawa again\nThe Kootenay country can worry\nalong splendidly without him.\nnor will il be one of tlie labors\nof a polltical'Horeules to tfhd a\nbetter man for his successor.\nHill wore a small aud fairy like\nnumber 14 shoe. Old Man\nSimpson wears a number ill with\na number 44 voice. .Still, he is\nambitious, you see, and the voice\nmay help.\nSCHEDULE UF (JAMES\nThe Following is a Sohedule of\nGames to be Played by\nthe Granbrook Base\nBall League,\nOlorks vs ('. P, It. Simps\nWon by I'lurUs\nTown vsOII'uies\t\nWon by Town\nC, l\\ ll. Simps vs Town .\nTie    11 to I\n(Itllces v\u00bb Clerks\t\nTown va Clerks\t\nOHlces vs Shops\t\nClerks vs Shops \t\nTown vs OBIt'es\t\nSimps vi Town\t\nOffloes vs Clerks\t\nTown vs Clerks \u2014\nOllices vs Shops\t\nClerks vs Shops,\t\nTown V8 Offices\t\nShops vs Town\t\nTown vs Clerks\t\nOffices v\u00bb Shops\t\nClerks vs Shops\t\nTown vs t itllufs \t\nShops vs Town\t\nOffices vs Clerks\t\nTown vs t'lerks\t\nOttloes vs Shops\t\ntoll\nJuly 3\n..July 8\n..Inly III\nJulv 12\n\" 15\n\" IT\n\" IH\n\" 22\na   ,,t\n*\u2022 20\n\" 29\n\" 31\n.Aug. 2\n\" 5\n\" tt\n\" 12\n\" 14\n\" 111\n\" IV\ni, ;,|\n\"   18\nJaps Coming.\nTwo thousand Japs are on\ntheir way lo Hrilish Columbia.\nWho are the people that are\nbringing these .laps to Canada?\nWho is responsible for inducing\nthi. bunch of brown men to\ncome here?\nThe battle cry in lhe next\nDominion campaign, will he\n\"Let us finish our job.\" That is\ncomplete tho conslruclion of the\nGrand Trunk Pacific. An\nanswer lo the war cry of the\nGrits should be \"build Ihe road\nwith    labor,   stop    the   yellow\nInvasion.\"\nLaboring men should Inquire\ninto this  matter and   place  Hie\nresponsibility    just   whore   it\nbelongs\nllriug the news to this ollice.\nWe arc always glad to havo our\nsubscribers send or bring us\nitems of news. If each one of\nour large lisl of readers would\ngive us oue Hem each week what\na grand local paper we could\nhave.\nA Notice to City Fathers\nWe notlco ill our exchange a\nnumber of towns are having\nheavy penalties lo pay on account of damages sustained hy\ndilapidated sidewalks. A broken\nboard iu the walk cost one town\n#\",51111. A word to tho wise is\nsufficient.\nNo One Cares\nThe thought that \"uo one\ncares aud uo one knows\" blights\nmany a young bud of promise\nHe il the young arlisl al the\neasel, the workman nt his bench,\nthe hoy at his mathematical\nproblems or your little girl al the\npiano, give whai praise you cue,\nPEOPLE YOD MAY KNOW\nVisitors Here and There -People\nWho Come to Cranbrook and\nThose Who Go Away.\nVi. H Wilson was at Moyie\nThursday Oll business.\nMr. uud Mrs. P. 11 and ley\nvisited Marysville Thursday.\nJudge It. Wilson wasal Nelson\nfor several days this week.\nF. ll Little of Creston, and R.\nW. Jones of Winnipeg were\n('ranbrook visitors Wednesday.\nHorn At Cranbrook Wednes\nduy July 3rd., to Mr. and Mrs\nDefine, a son.\nMr. E. A. Watisof Wiitlsburg\nwas in tlie cily Wednesday on\nbusiness.\nJ. D McBride left on Tuesdays\ntrain ou a husiness trip lo\nCalgary.\nA. Carney of Kaslo, u govern\nment timlier inspector, was iu\ntown Thursday.\nHorn\u2014at Cranbrook Wednesday July 10th, to Mr. and Mrs.\nT. Rue, a son.\nMr und Mrs. John Leask\nentertained u lurge number of\nfriends Wednesday evening.\nIt is expected that the join!\nProvincial und Municipal build\niug will be ready for occupancy\nby the first of September next.\nThe sidewalk in front of the\nCanadian Bunk of Commerce is\nbeing improved hy u new top\ndressing of cement this week.\nMrs. E. A. Watts, and her\ndaughter Mrs. F. H, Kelsall or\nWattsburg were shopping al\nCranhrook Tuesday.\nMrs. A. B. Fenwick and Mrs.\nFred. Binmore of Fort Steele\nwere Cranbrook visitors Tuesday.\nMr. A. J. King, of Kalispel,\nMont., a timber man, was in\nCranbrook this week closing up\na timber deal.\nGovernment Agent Armstrong\nand roud suprintendunt Don\nMackay went nortli Wednesday\nto inspect roads and bridges\nfrom Wusu norlh of Sheopcreek.\nYou will appreciate a White\nMountain Freezer this Hot\nweather. The very thought\nkeeps you cool, al Patmore\nBros.\nThe Crunbrook Trading Co.,\nhave jusl received a carload of\nspecial trucks for logging purposes, tlie prices are right, call\nuud see them.\n0, A Smith of Nortli Battle-\nford, II. Woodson of Victoria, and\nF. Gordon and J. J. Mackay of\nVancouver were registered at\ntlie Crunbrook Wednesduy,\nMr. und Mrs. Chas Minor of\nChicago, were guests ul the\nRoyal Ihis week. Mr. Miner is\nbore lo paint the scenery for Ihe\nnew oiierit house.\nVictor Rollins loll ou Wednesdays train for Winuipog,   It is\nuuuouiicod that lie is lo join the\nnoble army of benedicks, thul he\nwill be married to Miss Jessie\nWei I ma n on July IV.\nA special meeting of Hie\nBoard of Licence Commissioners\nfor Cranbrook district was lield\nin tlie court house Tuesduy to\nconsider the application of R II\nllohiirl for a licence at Wurdiier\nTho licence was granted.\nII. II. Parsons, M.P.P., F. W\nJones and .1. G Griffith of (lolden were in the city Tuesday,\nhaving returned from Spokane\nou the \"Soo\" llyer. The parly\nwore guests of, and accompanied\nMessrs While und Dennis, of the\nC.P.R., on their trip of iuspec\ntiou of the Kootenay Central\nrailway through the Kootenay\nvalley. They left during Hie\nafternoon for Golden.\nWe predicted I lol Weal her,\nwe also told how to Keep Cool.\nA Toledo Steam Cooker and a\ngasoline store will do il. Not\nmuch outlay, but a lot of com\nfort.    For sale at Pul more Hros\nLEAGUE GAMES\nLocal Ball Games at Cranbrook.\nThe first of a series of hall\n'.'aines was played on Friday of\nlusi week between the C.P.R.\nshops and lhe Clerks, in which\nHie clerks scored a victory  of 15\nio ::.\nThe second game was between\nllie C.P.R offices and Ihe Town\nteams. The Town winning by a\nscore of R to 7.\nThe third game of lhe series\nwas played on Wednesday even\ning and proved tu lie a most\nexciting game. II was good\nball playing from the lirst to Ihe\nlasl innings. The score was 11\nlu 11. It is said that lhe lie will\nbe played off during Ihe coming\nweek.\nf)n Friday evening the C.P.R-\noffice and Clerks will cross huts.\nThe game is sure lo he a hoi one\nas   both  teams are oul to win.\nOn Saturday a picked nine\nfrom Cranbrook will play a nine\nfrom WyclilTe. Local fans are\nlooking forward to a most exciting game, as the nine from\nllie lumber lown are said to be\nheavy on the bat, and greal in\nbase running.\nM. Phillipps of Klko was ii\ntown lor several days Ihis week\nou busiuess.\nA. C. Bowness has improved\nlhe appearance of his building\nwitli a new coat of paint.\nMr. and Mrs. W. J. Atchison\nreturned Tuesday from theli\nwedding lour.\nHorn -At Wyclilfe. Wednesilny July luili tu Mr, and Mrs.\nTaylor, a sun.\nMrs. Proctor and Miss Phyllis\nProctor* and Mlss.lohnsl  lefl\nCranbrook Thursday una visil lo\nWyclilfe.\nG, ti,. Jewell, manager of the\nJewell Lumber Co., ot JulTray\nwas a guest.ill the Roval Thurs-\nday-\nF. E, Card of Red Deer. L.\nSmith of Mnrysville. and ('.\nChapman of Fort Sleele were\nregistered ill llio Royal Friday.\nM. Crania of Hosmor, R. M\nKelly of Edmonton, and F. Mc>\nKeau of Spokane were guesls al\nlhe Cranbrook Thursday.\nii. A. Powers of Vancouver,\n.1. S. dusty and .). 11 Lawe of\nFernie, spent Sunday lasl in\nCranbrook.\nMiss Florence While of\nPincher Creek was visiting at\nthe residence of Mrs. Fred.\nWassou this weok.\nIt costs too much to run your\nkitchen. Cut down your expenses, you can do so by using a\nToledo Sioiim Cooker. Al Patmore Bros.\nArch. Cliisholm of Fort Steele\nwas in tho city Tuesday. Mr.\nCliisholm left on the Kiinlierley\nCanon-ball, for Marysville on\nmining business.\nThis is the year, the month\nand lhe week wlien Hie edilor\nmust once mure remind llis\ndelinquent subscribers how\nbadly lie needs that dollar.\nMrs.' George Hoggarth and\nchildren, and Mrs E. Small and\nchildren, left on Friday for1\nWinnipeg, to attend the wedding\nceremony of Mr. V. Rollins and\nMiss Jessie Wollinun.\nLocal fisherman wore oul in full\nforce Sunday lust. A numbor of\ngood catches were made. Hue\nparty that were fishing on Sl.\nJoseph creek brought lnovor\"5l)\ntrout.\n.1. P. Fink, .1. D. McBride, E.\nElwell and W F. Gurd, directors\nof the Cranbrook Fire Brick St\nTerra Cotla Co., were inspecting\nthe installation of the new brick\nplant of the Company al Perry\nCreek Monday.\nNexl Sunday evoning ul 7:i!o\nat the Methodisl Church the\nsubject will be \"A Commendable\nCuriosity\", All who attend no\nother church are Invited, Get\nthe church habit, it pays. All\nservices commence promptly on\ntime.\nThere is un bullet' way of\nbuilding lip our town Ihan\ngiving to our luitne business men\nuur entire and exclusive patron.\nage. Tlie moro we help each\nOther   llio   inure   we   help    Ihel by Mrs. Mac Donald\n\\\\. Twohey, also ol tho Car\nmens stall', will leave for Eng\nland next week ou a visil. As\nho has it roliirn puss for two, it\nAdvertise Cranbrook\nThe trade territory of a town\nis nut all dependent upon Hie\ndistance to neighboring trading\npoints. The trade territory depends upon the enterprise of the\nmerchants and the residents of\nIho town. If a town does mil\nreach afler Ihe trade it will\ncome only as fast as it has to,\nund it will grow as if is forced\nio. But if the merchants go\nafler business in the surrounding\ncountry, advertising in every\npossible way. and making good\nevery word of their advertising.\ntrade will come from an over increasing radius, the town will\ngain a reputation for being\nawake and it will forge to the\nfront 11 is the men ill the lown\nand noi ill together tho men living within i, certain number of\niiiilcs from it that makes the\ntown.\nRailway News.\n(Irani Hull, superinlondanl of\nmotive power, and Vi. E. Wood\nhouse, muster mechanic of Western Division, were at Cranbrook\nTuesday. They lefl for lhe easl\non the Spokane llyer.\n\"Dad\" Niblock, conductor on a\nnud li, who lias been taking a\nholiday for several wool's, resumed work on Friday.\nVarilinasier McCall expects\nMrs. McCall. who has been\nvisiting ut New Brunswick,home\nto-day,\n.1. MacDonaldi of the Cannons\nstuff, will leave nexl week on a\nvisit to Montreal, He will be\naway several weeks and when he\nreturns he will   he  accompanied\nLOSTholW 1 Fori Sleele uiul\nCrunbrook.  Big Envelope Containing   Life   insurance   man's\noutfit, coul.'net with, lonson  audi,   ,.\u201e,,\u201e, ,,,.\u201e  h\u201e  \u201e\u201e\u25a0  ,\u201e,\nand other papers       Please leave! '\nat Prospector offico,    A. .1, King! npaiilod un his return by Mrs.\n1 'C\t\nE Scr n, P.   D.  C , of the\nAncient Ol'dOl' of Fori'slei's. of\nllofhclago Dislriel, paid Court\nCranbrook tt visil Tuesday night,\nA very pleasant lime was spent\nin which lhe visil ing chief look\nI, prominent part.\nTwuliey.\nLaurier Sails for Home,\nLivei'i I, July   12,    Sir   Wil\nfriil   Laurier.    Canadian    piiuu\nminister,sailed fur home today un\nthe sleainer I'liupress uf Ireland.\nV\\ e are proud of file lad  llllll   Among oilier passengers un   the\nwo are all laborers In this cum   same vessel was   Marconi,   In\n-nuiilty practically every citizen [ venlor of the wireless telegraph.\nDuring his stay In  England the\nis Included, fur who among lln\nnumber IS there who dues nut\nIii a greater or less extent, per\nIiiiiii uianinil labor.\npi Ini' has occupied himself  in\npushing forward many matters of\nliiiporlaiice tu the Dominion,   in\nRoporl'all Hems or interest  iu eluding   llio   tWunly-lwo   fuut\nGeorgian bay ship canal project\nto Iwitd,  Ihe government    will\nlikely^jewJ-WL commission -to\nt. revenue and commercial\nconsiderations. Sir Wilfred is\ncertain that the Inquiry will re\nsell in a favorable report und\nthat thecommerical advantages\nof the project will quickly com\nmend il to the commission. In\nregard to the steamship plan,\nserious obstacles have been raised\nwithin the British governmenl\nparty and   its   accomplishment\nappears uncertain.\nThe prime iiiltis'er declares\nthat he will iii the future devote\nUsui tout ion mainly to the Georgia\ncanal project and the completion\nof a transcontinental railway and\nwill make the accomplishment of\nthese gigantic plans lhe object of\nhis remaining years in the public\nservice.\nCOMMUNICATED\nt\nSPOKANE MEN COMING\nCanada to^ihoroughiyJntij.tJre' line Hundred and Fifty Members\nronpeclor ia uol roMpointllilfl i...\ni.ii i.y ottiera.\nOUlllll\nWould the traveling salesman\nwho received *U on account for a\nsuit of clothes to he made for\nGlen Griffin, who was recently\ndrowned at Wardner on July\n\"nd., kindly return the money to\nthe hoys widowed Mol her, whose\nonly support he wus. The suit\nwas not delivered.\nAddress Mrs. (Iriffiii, care of\n(). A. Turnbow, Pulouso Wash.,\noral Ihe Prospector Otlice.\nLabor Day Celebration\nA committee frum ihe Labor\nOrganizations of Cranlirook will\nmeet tonight to appoint tt cominillee to arrange for the celebration of Labor Duy. A good\nprogramme will be selected, and\nIhe Day will be well advertised.\nSt. Eugene Pays Cash.\nIt is reported that the St.\nEugene Mining Co., at Moyio,\npaid its employees in cash on\nMonday. The amount was over\n#80,000, aud was of material\nbenefit to the miners, who were\nsaved considerable lime und expense in uot having lo run around\ntown seeking some one lo cash\nIheir cheques,\nKootenay Central Railway.\nVice President Win. White of\ntheC. P.R , and .1. S. Dennis,\nB. C. Laud Commissioner, expressed themselves us being\nmuch impressed wilh the Upper\nColumbin nnd Kootenay valleys\nfrom a railway point of view.\nUpon tlie return of Mr. White to\ntlie east, he will report and con\nfer with the president, Sir\nThomas Shaughnessy, as to the\nconstruction of the Kooienay\nControl railway, and a tiual\ndecision in the matter, which is\nstill in doubt, may be looked for\nsometime in August.\nFor the Kerrigan Cup.\nThe     Cranbrook     Football\nAssociation have completed the\nnecessary arrangements for a\nseries of football games for the\nKerrigan Cup.   Communications\nhave been sent   to   Fernie.   Coal\nCreek, Michel, Wattsburg,\nMarysville, Frank, Wardner and\nFort Sleele inviting clubs in\nthese towns to compete for the\ncup. A number of satisfactory\nreplies have been received, and\nthe Association will meet this\nevening in make the necessary\nschedule fur games to be played.\nof Spokane Chamber of\nCommerce Will Visit\nCranbrook.\nThe Spokane Chamber of\nCommerce will visit the Cranbrook district of Eust Kootenay\nJuly 18 and tf), the occasion being\nthe llth annual excursion. The\nparty will arrive at Cranhrook\nover the Spokane International\nrailway, and will visit Marysville, Moyio, possibly Wardner\nand Fernie\nThe Crunbrook Board of Trade\nmet on Monday to consider whal\nmeasures should be taken for\nthe reception of the visitors from\nthe south, Vice-President J. G.\nMcCallum occupied Hie chair. C,\nII. Dunbar acting as secretary.\nA committee of 12, consisting of\nMessrs J. II. King, J. P. Fink,\nIt E. Beattie, F. E. Simpson. J.\nti.. McCallum, .1. F. M. Pinkham.\nF. C, Malpas, V. H. Baker. li.T.\nRogers, W. T. Reid. M. A. Maedonald and C. II Dunbar were\nappointed to meet the delegation\nfrom Spokane and to provide\nsome means of entertaining them,\nA committee was appointed to\ndraft a resolution requesting the\nPost Master General lo make the\nnecessary arrangements fur the\ncarrying of mail ou the Soo\nSpokane flyer.\nThe secretary was instructed\nto write Mr R, llelme, manager\nof tho Western express Com\npuny, asking him tu make the\nnecessary arrangements for a\nfree delivery of all express matter\nin Cranbrook, or to take the\nmatter up with tiie Railway\nCommittee at Ottawa\nMr. Fred. Simpson announced\nlhat the Press association of\nSouthern Alberta would hold u\nconvention ut Cranhrook in\nAugust or September. Mr.\nSimpson was requested to selecl\na committee to nr range for their\nentertainment.\nTwo Hays Kaoing.\nthis olllee     They will he uppl\ncinled and each item will help lo\ninalle the paper Hull much  mure\ninteresting     We cannot gol nil\nthe news hul by yuui' help we\ncan \"et tb'' bun's share and Ihal\nis whal we wish lu do, Wo wnnl\nall lhe news Hint's news\ntnd lho all ted slcnuishipschciiic,\nbuth uf which undertakings effect\nAmerican interests of llingrealor\nmagnlfiido,\nlu regard  tu the ship canal,\nwhieh will eusl uver SI00.000.uuu\nand\nbeen\nbeen\nThe Cranbrook Turf\nAthletic Association has\nreorganized, and it bus\ndecided lo have Iwo days racing.\nIt is reported lhat #1,600 lo\n$2,000 has already boon subscribed. A mooting of Iho\ndirectors of the association will\nhe held next week lu arrange\nHie dale uf meeting, also tlie\npurses fur the different ovents\nSurveyors at Work,\nA. W. McVittie hus u lurge\nforce uf surveyors ai work ou St.\nJoseph creek surveying timber\nlimits for the Eust Kootenav\nLumber Co. It will take uboul\nton days to complete the work,\nand then they will move camp to\nsome limits ubout ten miles soulh\nof Cranbrook.\nAnother large party of\nsurveyors left Cranbrook on\nMonday morning fur Marysville\nto survey a number of limits in\nthat district.\nStill anolhei outfit is engaged\nin surveying timher limits tieur\nFort Steele Junction.\nJ Cnmmings has a large force\nat work surveying timber limits\nfor the Crow's Nest Pass Lumber\nCo., on the Kootenay river, north\nof Sheep creek.\nWe Wonder\nWhy is il u careless seven\nyear old kid can drop a half\nburned mutch in un alley und\nburn up all the burns iu a block,\nwhile an able bodied man has to\nuse up a whole box uf Matches\nto get u wood tire started in a\nheater thut has draft enough to\ndraw all Ihe furniture up the\nstove pipe t\nBuilding Notes.\nA. C. Nelson's sew residence\non Lumsdon avenue is rapidly\napproaching completion,\nS. II. Hoskins cottage on\nLumsdon avenue will be completed in Soptombor,\nF. R. Morris is having plans\nuntile for a large collage tube\nbuilt on Liimsdeu avenue\nShorl \"t Co. have a coin met\nfor painting n lurge silver uud\ngold sign for  the   Fink Mercun\nHie Company,\nShort A Co,, painters uud decorators, huve u contract for\npainting the uew opera house. THE PROSPECTOR, CKANUUOOK ll (  . JULY 13, 1007\nft 9ft   9   9   4 ft   4ft   4   \u2666   4 ft      ft   4\n4\n9\nProfessional.\nft\n9\nft\n9\nft\n9\nft\n9\nft\n\u00ab\n*>\u25a0\n9\nft\n4\nft\nB, H. SHORT & CO. I\nThe Painters, Paperltangers, Etc.\n\u2666.\u2022*>:\u2666.\u2666 *-.9-ft-.4ft\\ ^ |iro\u00bbpectoic (IOTOTHE awiHift*^^ \t\ni^ismi, ,* '   \u00a3j|gj  K00t6llflU       II ...SAW     YOUR      WOOD.J!^, McCarter 4 Maedonald\nA. B. Grace,\nI'lini.lSHKIl   AND   EDITOR,\nDYE HOUSEli\n9\ntint- all hinds of\n;  _^,        _ . rur an linins ui\n01 IR     LARGE.     STOCK .^ Wj* lP***lttCt0r. j     DYEING and CLEANING\nWITH   A\nFAIRBANKS-MORSE\nGASOLINE   ENGINE\n\u2666   OF   9\nWILL PAPER\nIS COMPLETE\nRemember we carry the only stuck ul 1007\npapers in Cranbrook.\nSign Painting a Specialty\nAll  kinds nl  Painting and Decorating\nattended to promptly.\nSATURDAY, .11*1. -I   IS, 1907\nSIK Thonms Shuughnessy,\nwho did noi come into the I\nKootenay valley, with Vice fresh I\nih'iit White nnd .1  s.  Dennis,  ti.\nNothing  fine or coarse, Inn\n'!or suulli tlmt vvo cannot handle\nWe Also Do Dm Dtir.iiui\nOllice .1. Lbask, Tailor\nP.    R.     Laud    Commissioner, GIVE OS A TRIAL\nevidently thinlts that thisdistriet -\n. \u25a0 iis well served by the Crow  line,\nfr The visiting railway  men  were\n,\\ I much surprised ul the enormous\nfr amount of arable land,  also lhe\n9\n,.! immense ;uv;i  of  timber  whicli    -,,.,:,\n\u25a0 \u2022' they passed through on their trip S'luuinlty.\ny VJMOV-.UIIMC      tl\\JljllME- S\nft        It's ihe most porfeel running ougtue you enn got.    TheS\njk latest oquipmoni for sawing wood, A\n* THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ft\nI PflTMORf BROS, W&fiSirl\nj, sol.t:   AllKNTS J\n**************   ************\nBARRISTERS AND SOLICTORS\nCRANQltOOl.,     \u2022    B.C.\nW. R. GURD\nBarrister\nSolicitor, Etc.\nGranbrook *   * British Columbia\nW. CRAIG\nMASONRY\n\u2666:\n9\n9 V\n\u2666; o >.\u00bb a 9 *\u25a0. 9 ft. 9 ft, 9 4' ft, 9 ft 9 ft 9 9; 9 ft,\u00bb:\u2666:\u00bb \u2666\ndown the Kootenay.\nl'n   lh i.V\nARMSTRONG AVENUE    PHONE 111\n9*9**99**99*********************************\n\\ FORT STEELE I\ni     BREWING CO,, LTD,\nCosl and Stoi k Estimates       \/'\/[^\nEuruished Upou Applit'ii       : ,\u00ab|\\\nWhen   Mi    White   and    Mi nun. KyN\nDennis    make     their     report ,,,.   .,     ,,,,      , ,   \u201e ,,    l(*}\\\nof    their    trip   through    The \u2122' B\u00b0X 834'    GmnbTOOK. B.G. gg\nCranbrook district, lhe residents'\n\u00ab     ,)\u2022      '\u2022- \u2022'        '\u25a0\u2022\u25a0    \u25a0'\u25a0'Z?*4ZS'-rZr-   '^-'^^tZ^tZ^^.^\nA    A    Hammock\n*    Por   Summer\n)i Comfort\nof ihe ihst ricl \u00abill no .lmil.,  hem  E\nnn-mnm-i-nmttimiiimni'.m-im-T\n6 n\nX '     \"'\"'<' railway construction. | 10NS0RIAL 1 ARI.0R\n\u2666  for the visiting gentlemen  were E\n9 c\n:  much surprised as well us pleased |     Ko\n.villi tl.U I,,,Jlllll.X .1,1,1 ill.,      C\n*M\nIVv hnve a m>\u00bb   III I  lliu\nliml  1.1.i.i,' i.n.mi kn wn hnve\n^   i'iiii' wen.    Nel mil., urn Hi\t\n^ hniiiiiiiii-ks ili-sliriiiMl' lur ...nn\n\u2022I, l>:il -ir..imili nml .In,-;il.il\nnre limtirtjil h.\\   llm lurr-p\n'I'll   III.-.'  llJIIIIIIIIII'ks la III\nlllllil   llllll,  l-a|HJl-t!lll.V   ivlll'll  vmi\nI 'i.  I.j.u   lltilu   llllillu)   will\nluiike wm lln' 'lom-oiwiir. The\njinn.nm ui coiiiforl tu Ik- tin-\ni-iv.'i,  lu.iii one will In- mii'ili\ntl'll   tillli's   111.'   i'ihI.    I'iiiiii' hi\n; FERNIE, B.C.\n\u2666   MANUFACTURERS and BREWERS of EXTRA PINE\n*%y.\nPORTER\nj BEER\n| SOLD BY THE BARREL, KEG OR BOTTLED\nX Bottled beer for family\nX use a specialty\n| Outside   Orders\nX RIVEN STRICT AND PROMPT ATTENTION\nI SATISFACTION GUARANTEED\nI\n\u2666    Ml\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\nm\n*\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\nwith   the    heutili\nul     tl\n1    the I\nKootenay |\n... c\n\\s ;i farming district, lliere tire |\ne\u00ab   parts ul*  British  Columbia IE\nhat offer better returns for labor\nmd cash, than dues the farming\nndusiry of  the Cranbroolt  dis\ni Oool uiul Olefin Shnvi\nOr ji Perfect Hun Out\nA Hot or Cold Butli\n\"Walter B. Laing ,,,u,M.in,i|\n!'.iii,.'i Street, I'ranbrook, ll.C.    a\nu.iuuimuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu..U.\nM\nIr\nbee i tii'in.   i inr |n'ii'oa nr.\ni ti.iin tu Wi.no.\n\\   Complete   Line\nBest iliut there is.\nil   Fishing Tackle,    The\nP. O. BOX 812\nTF.LEPHONE   NO. 1\nThere ought to be ;i \"mule\n. I iii' organ :ed in this district\ncomposed entirely of those who\nI-'- engaged in kicking\naaa\nIf you se.. ii iuiiii'li ol  men on\ntreet corner, hit them  with !\nvv. K. BEATTY\nh'mitmtl nin'i'iii\nCANUKOOK, in\nC. E. REID &  CO.,\nPhone  7 4 fp^   Dmg:giStSj\nC. H. DUNBAR\nHAKIllSTKIi, SOI.UTI'ol*\nmill NO'i'AUY  I'lllll. ll'.\nCranbrook, IS C.\nG. H. Thompson\nJZZttA.   UAI'HISTBII tt SOl.lalTOH\n^7**)   NOTAKV I'l'lll.li:\nOFFICE   unit)   UUU.IHNU\nI'l'UliliriHik,  H.C.\nTHOMAS   McVlTTIK\nR.U.S. cSt CE.\nFori Steele B.C.\nDR. E. W, CONNOLLY\nPlwsician ****** Surgeon\nOFFICE AUMSTlttlNl!   AVK.\nIlut'iis:   a In II u.in. 2 ml p.m.\n7 to 8 p.in.\nI'linin! OBloo 10\".    Roaiileniie luu\nammmmm aa a t\nii-o closes ui ti ii.in, exiieuthii; Saturday\n' public holidays.\nX   Port   Steele  Brewing Co., Ltd.    * ., brick, they are puiting up al\n********************************************   ilolitie111 i,,h'\nL. CLAPP\n\\V.  IMI.UN'S\nBaker Street,\nLighted   By   Electricity\nHeated By Hot Air\nCranbrook, H.C.\n\u25a0Illllli\nComfortable Bedrooms\nlirst Class Dining Room\nHEADQUARTERS   EOR TOURISTS AN'I) OLD TIMERS\n\u2666    9\nft\n1\nV\n:'\u2666\nd]\nV\nV\n&\n9\nDraying a Specialty\nJust received a Carload\nof Wagons and Carriages.\nA line line of Trucks\nfor special lumber work\nPRICES   RIGHT\nFlour and Feed of all Kinds Always on Hand\nPHONE   183\nAmong the history builders of\nthis districl the primary place\nbelongs to mining.\naaa\nAboul tin. besl remedy known\nfor rheumatism is to thank the\nLord thai its not the gout,\nDou'l lose your temper for it\nwill expose your weakness il'you\ndo.\na    .   .\nThere is increased activity in\nmining circles as lhe season advances. We learn that several\nImportanl deals are pending.\nThe owners of many prospects\nare laying in supplies, intending\nto develop their claims ns rapidly\nas possible. New locations are\nlining made, and the general\nfeeling is thai with the construction of the Kootonay Central railway we are on the verge of\nunusual activity in the mining in\ndnslry. as well as in lumbering.\n...\nToday there are many pros-\npoets lining developed in the\nCranbrook district, and il is\nprobable that in the near future\nmore than one St. Eugene or\nSullivan will be operating In this\nvicinity.\nGranDrooK\nt? uiveru\nGEARV * DOYLE, PROP'S\nTeams and drivers furnished for any poinl in the district.\nA. DOYLE, Manager\na .ii. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0! .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0....\nCentrally Located Electric Lights\nManitoba Hotel\nUnder New Management\nHeadquarters for mining   a\nWhen you want a good\nmen and old timers.\nv GRANBROOK TRADING 604;:\n.\u00bb 6 '\u2666<>\u2666<\u2022\u2666 o .\u2666': e >. a ft 9 ft \u00bb'.\u2666. \u00bb',\u2666 *7ft.\u00bb ft' \u00bb'\u2666 \u2666\nIii ri'fei'iiiglu political mailer\nil tin' coming Dominion olec-\noils, wo tind lhat lhe matter is\nnut iimler discussion iu\nConservative circles. This is\n| noi ns it should be,   for  Grit\nI\nymfnmmmmmmmmmnmmwmmmfmnmmmmnK can ai-\u00bbanbeing nominated\n\u00a3 ABATTOIR AND COLO STORAGE CALGARY, ALTA3 1\" \" tlst'l\"\"1 \"\"'\"\u2022is n?doubl\n*zz ^3 but   liml  nu  I'h'iiiuii- will  '-'*\n**ZZ ~a\n\u00a3    OUR CURED MEATS   1    ctcuijidtc\nI ARE THE BEST   . | tt STEWART S   1\n\u00a3       '\nt Canatl\nsmoked and < tired        3\n.I..MHM,   I'lllll' S'l'llKK\nput up in clean  firm   sacks        3   CRRSTDN STRAWUERRIKS\n\u00a3    Wide Breakfast Bacon\nAll Sized Hams    3\nrnii.vi: in        -3\nOKANOdAN CIIIOURIRS\nI'm- Preserving\nIliliVal i.liiiilili       .      .       I.IIWIWI  I'l'l\nKlilii; I'AIILS\n|P,    BURNS    X\\\\*L   CO.,     Ltd. 3     Stewarts Fine Chocolates\nt-7       ii.jui om..-. Main Offloo for Bait Kootenay,       Z3     ,,.,.,,.,.,  ,\u201e., ,\t\nt*:        Oalgary, Albortn Cranlirook. H. C Z3     II A\/.I'.I.U I ll 111 It I', th I'.AM\n?iuuuitiiu.i..uuaauuuiwai,.iUiiiiiiUimuiuuutuUiiUlUK      - j... jM Sthwart\nPhone 75       rti'iiihtroim, rtve.\nR. STEWART\nCity Scavenger\nWANTED\nSO Tie Makers\nNOTICE.\nNotice U hereby fflven tlmt thirty days\nafterdate ! intend toapply totheChtef\nCotiimlssioiiei' of Lands and Works at\n\\'ii'tm'ia. ll.C. for a lleenee to prospcot\nfor Coal and Petroleum on tin- following dt-si-rll.tnl lands situate In Southeasl ICooteriay British Columbia- Canada: \u2022\nI. Commencing- at a posl planted\nadjacent in the 1:1 mih- post nn tho\nCanadian Pacific Itailroad boundary\nline between Block 4593 and Block\n45sy und being tlie Bouthwest cornoi\"\npost of Peter MoNicol location, thence\nnorth so chains, theuce cast K0 chains,\nthence smith 80 chains, thence wesl ho\nchains to place of hnyiunititf containing'\ntMO aoros more or less.\nLocated this Uth day of .Imu* 1907.\nPeter MoNlool, Locator\nCeo. M. -Illihl. AffOtlt\n.. Commencing at a pnst plantedad\u00ab\njacent to the I.'I mile post on thu Canadian Pacific Railroad boundary lim-\nbetween Block 4fi9!l and Block 4589 and\nbeing the uorthweM comer post of\nJames Dunbar locatjou, thenue south HO\nchains, thence oubI m chains, llience\nnorth so chains, thence west 80 chains\nin place of beginning containing 'iln\nacres more or less.\nLocated this Uth day of June, 1907.\n.1 union Dun bar, Locator\nfleo. M. .ludd. Agenl\n3, Commonolng at a post planted adjacent to the 15 mile posl on tht- Canadian Paalllc Ballroad Ixwndary line he*\ntwoon Block 4A4KI and Black 4A8U and\nbeing tlto Houihwesl corner pnsl or\nCltarles French lucatloil, Ibence nurth\n80 ulmlns, thenco easl KU chains, Llience\nsouth 80 ohalns, theneu west 80 chains\nin plueu of boglnnlng uontalnlng n-iu\nacres more or less.\nLocated this Uth day of Jnnr, 11107.\nCharles rVeneh. Loeator\nCon. M. .ludd. Agent\n4. < .nnimciictlig ai a pOBl plantud ml\njaconi io the I.', miir pnst un tho Canadian Pacific Railroad lanindary line between Block 45911 and Block 4589 and\nh'iug lhe northwest corner post Joe\nTunuhausor location, theneu rionihHii\nehaius, thence cast so chains, (iheiicu\nnorth 80 chains, thenoe wosl ho chains\nto place uf beginning containing 1140\naoroH more or less.\nLocated ihis Utli day of JuuU, MI07\n.loscpli THiinluiiiNfr, Local or\nL'H (ieo. M. Judd, Agent\n*   place  to stop come to the\n''\u2022   Manitoba.\nd. a. Mcdonald, manager\nWe Give You Your Money's Worth\nm\nM\nThe Quality Store\nGOLD SEAL TEA\nGroceries, Fruit, Confectionery,\nCigars and Tobaccos\nSpi'i'iul allniition given to each order no matter how\nJ)   snnili.   Good goods and prom,>l dollvory \"Our Motlo\",\nCMPB&LL & MANNING\nCRANBROOK AERIE 967\nF. O. E.\nFRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES\nMi'U ovary Friday at s p.m.\nVisiting   llriiilii'ia Cordially   hivltud\nChas, smith, w, Prosldont\nM. il. Hii.i.iNiiK. Souy.\nAi'i'ii' riijsii'iiin. 1\\ O. liim '.'S.\n>M<>Vl,Mi.i.i,.,...I....,<n,,,,\u201e,\u201eWui\u00bbi^\ni Rocky Mountain Chapter\nS NO.  125.  R, A, M,\n3 Rogular muetlnga:. -2nd Tues-\n^ day in i'iii'Ii iiiimtli in night\n5  u'l'loi'k.\nj Sojourning Companions ar\n5  oordially invitod,\nJJ Wm. !\u2022'. Tate, Sorlbo R.\n?      lli'.v t     cramiirook, ii. r.\n^WWWW'W-^W-.VWYWWWWWJVWW,\nANCIENT ORDER \\l FORESTERS\nConn, Griiiibrook 8943\nMKKTS   3SI1   ANII   I'l'll   THURSDAYS\nIN WATTS' HALL\nVisiting   brotliern   cordially   Invlttil\nO. li..   W. P, MACDONAt.il\nSoorelary, W. HKNDERSON\nAT   IMARYSVILlwE\nApply to\nE. FEAGAN\nMARYHVTLLK\nI'niiii\",   having   buck  yards,\nnml dlosnlH in clean,  and  roftiso\niiintti'i' in in' takon away, should\nloavo ordni's wiili nn',\nl.i'iivi' orders ut tliu (.'ItyClurksnlllni;\nliriii'.li Columbia '\" *<roP <* l)OS,ttl \u2022\u25a0\"\u25a0*>'\u2022*''\" \"\"* l\";''\nOortlwood for Halo.\nI 11.111 |l,'U|llll'l!tl III SII|l|ll,V, good\ndry sieve wood, III nuy longl.lior\niiiiuiiiiiy. Leave oi'durs wiili\n(I, T. Kognrs, lhe groeer, Bealo\nA 181 wall.\nK, S, Baron\n| LEflSKi HENDERSON |\n1    *\"* FASHIONABLE TAILORS   1\n\u2022\u00bb \u2014 Always Up-to-Date 3\n1 I\n\u00a3 Granbrook, -     - B.G. 3\n^auiuiuiulnuiiniuiuiuauuiiuiuiaunuuliuiiliiu^\nC.P.R. Men\nfluentioflr^t^rMaKe Money\nSUNNVSIDI* iiiiiI UKS'l'MINSTtli: AVIiNtH'l,\n.\u2022llis.' by tliu U.I Ml, trunks uml tliu Agrlniilttirnl\nFair (I'l'iinnils,\n$10 To llifi Down nnd iis n month, or one third down ami six,\ntwelve nml olghioen months for balance, Prices\n\u00a5s.\"i in -\u00a3al lT> nni' Lui.   I lisped mii'is and plans\nwill\t\nElegant New Residence\nWilli 10 mil's ill prime I'Vini and I'lnniin;; Land ncljoining\nPnrllj cleared and ploughed and planted with fruit trees,\nI'ci'fecl irrigation plant,    Harn, stable, etc,\nWithin One and a Quarter Miles of Cranbrook Post Office\nJoseph Ryan, Cranbrook, B.C.\nPortraiture by Photography\nAMI\nArtistic Picture Framing\nAHI\" (111!\n2 SPECIALTIES\nPrest Photo Co.\nStudio.\nHalter St, Cranlirook, B.C.\nD, J. JOHNSON\nCarpenter % Bui I tier\nlloiid Wnrk al\nReasonable Price\nOffice and Workshop Lewis St\nL.C\naaaaaaaaaaaa, saaaaaaaaaaaa\n4\n\u00ab\nI\nTailor % Importer of\nFine Woolens.\niViinlii'iiiili, ll.C  ANiMtiiiiiK Avu\na.**.....aaa.aaaaaaaa***.a\nSIMPU\n JTRONU\nSIUNTft,\/ws\/JOTMe^SPEEDY\nMachines t0Rept\nA l-'ull Btuultof N Hi's\nami Aai!0Hn6rioH\nFred. W. Swain\nAIII'INT\nCrunbrook,B C, Armstrong Av. THE PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK, H C, JULY 13, WO\"\nTHE  CRANBROOK\nib n id iHuam at n\nHAVE A FEW SHAKES STILL TO DISPOSE Of\nD6NT  WAIT\nUntil the first consignment of bricks come to town, when the stock will be\nsold off the market immediately, but get in now and secure your allotment of shares\nCent   Down\nBEALE   6c    ELWELL\nCranbrook, B. C.\nOfficial Brokers\n><^<^><g>^^\u00a3>^^.^^>^^,.\nn\n9$\u2666*#$$$$$#$#$$$$$$$$$$$\n| NORTH   STAR       {\n-a,     HOTEL t\nf\nKimberley,   B. C.\n*  Ii&B Cline   ii  JA.\u201em.\u201e1AV ,\u201e.\u201e ,\u201e \u201e:r--= -\u201e \u25a0-.-\u25a0\nHroii|-|yn trolley\nllu'      Subway\n9\n*\u2666 fALm    \"\"\"  8!       -*.\\'i'i'i:ii.\\v. .iri.v i:i. i\\*\nJ {> ~ -\u2014\u2014- '     lltchiird Ooker hud   probably\nm in n\u201e. \u201ei,i ,M\u201e\u201en\u201ei\u201e, ii,\u201e-i,,,'s  \/j              Another Surplus,                \"\u00ab sl \"'specl fill consideration\nm '\"\"\"\u2022\"\"\u25a0\u25a0'\"\" \"\"\u25a0 E|                                                   ItiviM- -tivi'ii   biin   by   llio   press I\nI MANITOIIA n.'TKl, i\\    ThoMrnri.U.-t.ivw nl   will j w , ,,,\u201e  ,\u201e\u201e,,. ,\u201e,,,   W1)11   ,\t\nf f. bo able li nouncc lulht'pi'iipli' ,,|\u201essi,. |i*nj.'lisli Derby.\nif h'lraiClass Work In ith liranrlioK jB or   Hrilish   Ciiiuiu'nill   a   sm plus Snaiehini.' Ilui bl 'Ibbon ol llio! ..  \"\"\nI \"<  I or-BI.000.IRHI,   tlni  grcalesl   -\u00bb\" ;,,,\u201e,;\u201e,, U,\u201e.M   r,   ,,\u201e.  ,\u201e,,,   \u201e,    j*|\n* plus nl nuy whieh ih.' Conserve- UnirhuiiVs ihoronRhbrodB with n1      ~'\nSchool of Mining\nA COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE,\nA<!lliil\u00abt la Queen's University,\nKINGSTON, ONT.\nThe IsUtwInf Cwtcf ere \u2022Were*:\nX- Pour Years' CoufM for Degree of It. Sc.\nII\u2014Three Yean1 Counefur liifjluum.\nti - Miiiin i Knj-iureriDK.\n4\u2014Chettilltry ami If In era logy,\nc\u2014Mltieralofy and Geology.\nrf\u2014 Clienilcil ltng.rieer.ng.\ni* -Civil Ivnijiiirf-Mnj.\nPor c.l.n.l.r \u201ef ihe School aii.l further       \/-\"\"**,\"'?![\u00ab***\"\"*\"'\u25a0\nInforillllloll, a|i|,lr to the UKretiry, Scliool f-BlMlrlol l!njlneatlli|i.\nol Mining, Kingston, Onlaiiu A\u2014Uiology .nd Public Health.        r\nTonsorial Art |\ngSe9S9S9B989S9l-!9S$S9S96S\u00ab2S\nHARMLESS HIGH HEELS\n\"ONEOFTHF. 14\"\nTHE HARMFUL IIIOII HEEL\nTHE UOLLV VAKDF.N HARMLESS HIGH HLEL\nFig. A. illustrates the familiar French spiral\nhigh heel which is so (rightfully- injurious to the\nsystem. All Physicians fiercely condemn it, and\nrightly, too.\nHowever, there is no sound reason why high\nheeled boots should be injurious or uncomfortable.\nThere is no good reason why women cannot\nenjoy the smartness which a high heel imparts to\nthe foot without bodily harm. It's all in the\nmaker knowing how.\nThere are high heel lasts and low heel lasts.\nIi the maker attaches a high heel to a low heel\nlast the result is an uncomfortable, injurious and\nunsightly boot as illustrated in Figure A.   II he\nattaches a high heel to a high heel last the result _,        _.    _     __ ....      rl\nIs  a smart, comfortable, harmless, high  heeled The   Fink   Mercantile  UO.\nAGENTS, Cranbrook, B.C.\nTHE   DOLLY   VARDEN   SHOE\nTHE       SHOE      OF       FOURTEEN       NEW       FEATURES\nBOSTON COPYRIGHT, IWi, BY THfc UOLLY VAKUfcN SHOE CO. MONTREAL\nboot as illustrated in Figure B., which is a typical\n\"Harmless High Heel\" Dolly Varden.\nBesides, the Dolly Varden Dead Level Ball and\nHeel Balance prevents all injurious effects by\nthrowing the body into vertical athletic erectness,\nand Dolly Varden high heels are sufficiently wide\nat the bottom  to afford substantial foundation.\nTbe Dolly Varden agent in this city will\ngladly demonstrate to you that Dolly Varden\nbigh bed boots arc harmless, comfortable and\nexquisitely smart. Purchasers or investigators\nequally welcome. $5.(10 and $4.00 in Canada or\nlhe Stales. Every pair Guodyear Welted. (To\nbe continued.)\nlives have iii'i'ii ulili' In pilenpon\nllio dnlioils of |irevioits govern-\nmunis.\n'I'lu' liseal your ontloil on .linio\n:>i'ili and llio returns mtulo lo\nHum. li ii Tallow, inhibitor of|\nl|nance and acting premier since\nUml iiiiii1. show lliiil iho record\nbroal-'in's inarli of Sl.Ono.noil will\nbo reached when tho balance 1'or\niln' year lllflfl 07 is struck.\nThe splendid showing rollocls\nu tl Iitiii ikI (h I crodil upon tin' :ul |\niniiislralioii of lhn llnancos of llio\nprovinco by ITon, Mr, Tttllow.\nAs is well known, when ho look I\nImlil nf lho linanri'N lhn treasury\nwns mil only empty but obligation\ncolli rni'ii'il by   previous govern. |\nmollis had lo bn i in order lo\nsav l! I'i'dil \"i llriiisli Colum\nbin, Nn, nu ly was lhe situation I\nhivvcmI   nl   iimi   linn'    Im'     lho\nInlei'iuil afl'iiii's of llin provb\t\nworn llii'iii'ofiii'lli su skilfully\niiunilli'il Ihal nn,mnl surpluses\nhave I.itii I'i'sniliiig evnr since\nOne   faclor   of   llm   sllualioil\nwhich Im- enabled   lho  proline\nlinn of ih ill.mi dollar surplus\nhits I ,i Iho  hunieiise develop\n ni iinili'i' Uh'   presenl   admin\nisli'iiliiiu   The vusl limber areas\nnl' |.lu< pint ince il v il\"'  past\nlihcal year pn il overtoil,\t\nin revenue ami lhe i ipls from\ni hm Miur i v, ill i\" sl year run\ngreatly in excess of the million\nunii',,.\nII, I uf IlltOI'OSt,\nThe sigh, \"I 1 1,'shlp Sllllillg\nover our I li  Ims lieenino c\t\niiiiiii. A rtnili'ii I' land l.y pilol\nll     few     da' s    a) \"   '-',' I'll tnd    III\n| limps.      ami        ihiiililn       loops\nfnr Iheiiaiiiseinenl \"I lhe nallvos,\n| nn.l I'llie wi e h unlli' I llis vessel |\nIIS a U I skipper of   ll luii'l\nwould,   The cm n\" 'sl \"i tho ai\niis iilinii,' iii l I     Probably lhl\nj will !\"\u2022 ih\" i\" I reltoi in\" llio|Ti\nhorse, jockey and trainer of\nAmerican birth, aroused iiolittlc\npl'itlo nil this   side of   llll'   Wilier.\nA page of description aud cablegrams was given In llie event iu\nevery promlnonl newspaper. The\nImpulse was lo pal the old\nTammany chief on lhe back and\nforgol his many political sins.\nThus nne more victory in sport\ngoes in America,\nCANADIAN\nPacific\nRAILWAY\nSummer\nlEXGursion Rates\nEast\nI i\"in Granbrook\nin Winnipeg il'-',.*.'.*'\n$52.50 To\nI'uri Arthur    Sioux Cily\nsi. i'niil Dill ull,\nSt.   Lewis jtllO.OO\nOhiougniftl'l.i'ii Torontoi'HJsO\ni Uliiwa **\u25a0\u25a0'.'..\".  Montreal W\nsi  Johns $11.1)0\nHalifax ,-*l'il.-n\nTICkBts oil Sillli .lulu 3, 4,5.\nAilllilM. ll, 9, Id. Sdllt. II, l'l,\n13.\nFirst Class Round Trip\n90 Days Limit\njl.il' Iji\n,111,1,\n1 i'\nJNSHINE\nDIRECT   OHA'T\nOAMPLtl\nFurnace\n \u00bb\nThere is no dust \/ fi\nmiisonce in connection with the Sunshine, J '.t'tM\nBeciiusc the Suiisliino is fitted with     \u2022'\u25a0.* ' ' ' '\\   w\na dust llu,- (see illustration.) . ..*,\u2022\u2022\u25a0'\u2022* \\m\\?*-  . y*9\nWhen yuu rock down the ,.- \u25a0' cft$'-.,:-'-:-.7-:'\nashes (no back-breaking .   -;-.:- \\*r**.,r7:''' across\n-linking with the Sun- *-:^0 ' 'v' the fir\"--nt to\nihinc) what dust ,-:.#$& .'\u25a0\u25a0'':\" the: nuke ; r. e.\narises is drawn 7 ''.A*i \u2022'.'\u2022*' ns shown in illustra\nCram the ash. .;\u00a3$ffi$-0 tion, where it imniedi tely\npan up the .';.'.'.\u2022'\u25a0'^\u25a0' ';'*'\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u25a0' ascends to the miter air.\niust-litte, .'\/-.J'S^-.-'\u2022*'\" Only two things to remember\nin connection witli this o| erati :i\nopen I'..iii the dust and .lire, t dn ft\n\"*isi\u00abVi''     dampers.\n^\u25a0sf^BS?-^^       Sunshine is just the cleanest, :*i:n-\n-- plest, easiest managed, greater.l l.-.hnr\nij ,   j saving furnace that vou ran Im,    ff\n\\i   Utf>*V      \" v\"lir '\"';,! 'IwlTdoM not    '     '.\ng \\  a^\\.yf<*      handle the \"Sunshine\"  write   I\ndirect to us for\nFree Booklet\nMXIary's\nMurl,Inn' |.i\nI. MOK, liuiiii iiiieul nr\n,\u2022:, ,i (.'iiyie, \\.e,.i', \\.. Vii\nI   ), r MtTF.II, n P. \\ , v.\n,.      , \u25a0    LonJon.  Toronio,   Monlrenl,   Winnlpci,   V aiuv.r\nIwT ~ Si. J,,,,,,, li\u201e\u201e\u201e,i\u201e\u201e, t:\u201ei(\u201e,.\nPATMORE BROS. Sole Agente*\nGeo. R. LEflSK & Co\nBUILDERS\nAND\nCONTRACTORS\nl'h,ns, Specifications\nand Estimates\nFURNISHED ON APPLICATION\nAll   kinds   of   building    material\nconstantly on hand. PIIK PROSPECTOR CKANUUOOK   It. C, JULY I\". VM\n****$******iM****<^******\u00ab*HM^^ j   Why Cough to The Collin\nIff **r'\n9\ndependable eatables!\n\\ ou c;in always relv on ;i good meal when\nyour supplies :\\m purchased at Fink's.\nAll must lie good, fresh and pure,  or the\nmeal will be a disappointment.\nWe cater  tn   the   wants   uf   particular\npeople ^ain their confidence ami hold it.\n5AT0HDAY, JULY 1.1  ihu;\nT li Y\n+-\u2122imiT-?iirmmnnB-Fmnimimn-nmr?+ l)r. Scott's Prescription\nLOCAL NEWS.\n*w\nLarge  Stock,    Freshest    and    Best*\nSelections Always Here\u2014So different*\nll. .1. Klnier ul Klngsgate was\niii town Tuesduy.\nGeorge and .lames Leusl, left\nun tin- Spokane llyer Monday un\nII busiuess trip In Spokane,\nPete Matheson oj the Imperial\nHotel was visiting al Perry\nCreek Sunday last\n  \u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666*\nKuril   Ai  Craubrooli   Sunday   * \" Tlir      nni 11  \" *\nJuly  7th,   in  Mr,  and   Mrs    ,i\nMerlin, a sun,\n  j!?       CANDY KITCHEN       X\nOil  ami gasoline stoves,   for X i\nihe   II,.,   weather,   at   P.Hniore \u00ab    \"\"*\">\"\" ******* >* '\u00bb\u2022\"\u2022\u25a0 tsor.nl *\n9 llllll lli'lla uiil ,il 'Phu I'll llu\nNo. \u00ab\u00bb!\u00bb or\n(.old Cure Tallies\nThoy do tho wnrk  ami  arrest\nthe mosl stubborn cold,\nBeattie & Atchison\nWhere It Pays to Deal\n**********a********4\n!\"THE PflLM\"!\nBros.\nOur Goods are\njUARANTtED\n\u2666\n\u2666\ni    a inn iii   , in- i mm. J\n\u25a0*  Aiii,.iii.iin Beauty      u..it Olrl \u00ab\nMi    and   Mis    |. red   simps..,, ;j      \u201e\u201e,u s\u201e,,\u201e\u201e       Ool.l Bi.n.l *\nrelurne.l Sunday hisi hum ,i visil  I J\nto Calgary and'other -Hunts nti*   Ul i \u2022\u00bb\u00abn.-.\\- :n..i ,>n i'.----i.. \u00ab\nAlberto   '                                   *\nMONEY BACK\nVOU ARE\nNOT SATISFIED\nt.'RANlinoOK  LAND DISTRICT.    !   CRAN'BROOK  I.ANH DISTRICT.\nDistricl ol Kootenay. District ol Kootenay.\ntl .S'llli.a.K   (.AM\" DISTRICT\nCi'aulii'onk.\n.lohn V   , 1.-i.l_.-~ nl     Tuke notice thut Lewis \\\\.  Pattuon    ... .    ,\n'.,    ii i|iiititii!   mill  iifCritnlii It B. C. m-cuputloi   .,_\u25a0 -    i     \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\niiiiiiue;.''. iiil.-im-i.i ii|.pl\\   In,-  |...|.|in--\n-inn   In   pill'i-luiM.   Hi.'    inli..... ..._\u25a0    lie-\n.nt.-ri.\napph   for  a -'\u2022\u25a0\u25a0 ..\n,n,.,. over  the  tni Ion i,_     .-\u25a0-      .'\nlands:    Commem-injr at a ,\u00bbosl planted\nut ii pnst pluiili'il at the  in  iii.' Southwest .wner ..!  Lol 1121!' .'h.m.\niini-ilm.-i  I'lirner nl  I'.e   Kelly's pre- fii'onp   I   Kootmia'    District,   thence   \"\u00ab   '\niimption  aiii'vuj  ..ii  r..ur Mile'i-reek.  nortli 160 eliains. thenee west 40chains\nIhenee nortli 10 i'liuins, Ihenee easl  'ill thene uth IW chains, theuee easl I\"\nchains, thence smiih 10 eliuins. thenee |chains to poinl o, eon neeraent, eon-\nivesl 'J\" eliains in j a  of eoninieni\nim.nt. nml cniiluinin..' eiirhtv neres inn\nllaieil Miii s.  lliu\". 21\nCIIANIIHOOK I.ANII DISTRICT.\nDistrict i.l Kootenay.\nTake mil thai Unher, II. Mi'l'oj nf\ni.r.ui.l Knrkf. NO.. !\u25a0> nceiipation I -\nbiti'iiiiin, Inteuils lo applj lot u s| Ial\n.ii r lieen iver the [nllnwlnt  lleserilieil lands:     C uionulnu ul a piibi\nplantud ui  thu sjool.li   West corner o,\nThulier Lieeuee No. 7\"\".'i llmnec eusl\nSOuliaius, Uie....... li SOclialiiSitlii'iieu\nivesi siO elniins. He - muill si, chains\nI,, pninl ni <-niiiiii.il. .in.-ni Iiiiuluj;\n'.,n acres innr \u25a0 less,\nllnbei'l II, McCoy.\n2t, I .1 .1 lllll- lilli. 11)07*.\nininiiiL' sm:\ni  or less.\ni- IV.   I'lllllli.lv\nDated June S, I007\nj; d ..   ten I    \u2022:  'Yunlnei\n,.   . ilescrilMs] ...ud\nJ.j-    l post |iiunl.-,l   al   III,-   ...iiiii\n\"J     \u25a0;      .'.-, ,,;.  1    Kootenay   [li.\nr  .     ,:j  s. .Ijaii.   Ihtflicv KM .a'\n-.:. SUrhaios  Ihenee ...i 20\nKmnitt.Ifnlll.\nJum mi . ,\u25a0: -.-,\nIMMIK.aiK  LAND niSTKlCT\nDlatrlcl ol Kooienay\nnolle; iluu ,'pn-r Nun.i ..I Waraner, K.\npStlUII    l.'ll\nI.-ANIUUHIK  I.ANII\nllialri.-tol Knot\nKIT\nI\n'I'iiii.. notice Uuu .lames A. Harvey,ul\n-Jraiilirnok. ll.C, ociiipatliin anllcilnr,\nhilends to applj lnt- a special timber\nlicense nviir Ibe followlni; described\nhinds:\nCoutuiencin^ al a pnsl  plunteil at  a\ndisla nf  ,--'n chains in an easterly\neiiursu from the eas, bouiidryotC. 1J. II.\nIliniii   I6U2   luoasiuvd   fi-nni   tin.   211\nmiii' pnsl,    thei    iinrlli   KII cluiiiia.\nllience ivosl 80chains, iln-i  soutli su\nclillin-. 11 Hal SO clialns tnpnillt nf\nI'liiiiini' iici'iiieut, uiiil cniiliiiiiini; Uln\nll.-li'a \"\"i r less,\n.liinics A. Harvey.\nIijii.'d .Inn., 2,1th, 1007. 28\n. ..........\u00bb......a>\u00bb....\u201e................\".........\u00bb^.\n1 .Ma*aa.\u00bb*aX a .. .\". .......\n*\nj Dominion Meat Co., Ltd.\nf Phono 57 Floatl Ollice Calgary.\nJi WIlnLKSALK   AND   RETAIL   DEALKKS   1\\\n{ All Kinds of Meats\nFlour and Feed. .  .\n(Mir moal  is always  r.'osh,  :i* all our heof is killed in\n*    < ltunl)i\n[.uinbermnn   Intends to upply\nmber license over the following\nlescrlbetl inii'l.\nngnta posipUnted nt the northwest eoruer ol Lot 123, Group 1. thenee tout) 80\nehains theuce west S) chains more or less to\nthf East liMitti-urv o[ Jewitt'a purt-hase, thence\nnorth fl) chains more or less to the south line\nof Lot i (Iroup i. thence easl in the southeast\ncorner of Lot I. Group I. thence north to tlie\naouth Hue of Lot \u25a0!. Group I. thence east to\npoint tif commencement, imi containing about\nlift) ueres, mon* or less.\nHoler Lund.\nDiUeil June llth. 11)07. it\nI'KANIIUtliiK  I.AN'l\u00bb HISTKUT.\nDistrict of Kooienay.\nTake notiee thai Thomas A I (u I til. or Chip-\nman. New H runs wick occupation lumberman,\nInteuils to applj (or a special limher licence\nover tin1 following ilescrihcti lamU:\nC'ontmencliiK hi h post planted at tin' north-\nivist comer of Lot (KStT, Group I, Kooienay District, tbence south UlO chains, ihenee east 10\nchains, tbence north 100 ehaina. t hence west Vi\nelniins to point of commencement, and contnin-\nThomas A. Itulrri.\npaled May aptli, IDOL H\nCHANHKOOK LAND DISTRICT.\nDISTUICT OF KOOTENAV.\nTake notice that William Nelson of Wardner\noccupation labourer intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described\nland\nCommencing ai a poat plumed nt tbe northeast \u25a0\u25a0orner of Lot 6I!W, thenee north Nl chains,\ntbence west (OchalttH, thenee south ho chains,\nthence east \u25a0IO chains to point of commencement,\nand containing 320 acres, more or less.\nWilliam Nelson.\nDated .lone llth. 1007. -I\nFOUND\nIN IIAKKI! ST., ONE DOOR WKST OP\nfill.I.  .'.   ' Ii.     Tl\u201e- mil}   i'iii.... iii lown\nllllll I'llll imili.. Iif.. WOPIll till' lil 111-.\nTit\nan ink\nE. H. SMALL, Manager\nUNHKOOK  LAND DISTRICT.\nDIstrli t oi Kootenay\n!'ak.'  nutlet! Uiul   LoNtur UUpp,   nf\nUrn nh runic   < upation     Hotollteeiiei',\nI iniHiuls in upplj (\"i- n spueiul timber\nliconce nver ihu following ilesurlbed\nI IiiimIi;\n! Coinintiiirtng ai it \\\u00bbM planted so\nI rlniiii- Biwl <>f Uir 20 Milo 1'ust nn tliu\n; Kiwi Line of C, I1. It. Hloek 4692  ISiut-\n^r^S?^^^^^^^^^^*W^^^^^^^^S^^\u00a7^   il, HUirluiin-.. UiKlinewuHt 40rliain\u00ab.\nuili Din uhiilns to point of (ioiiv\nnt, nml containing mu acreH\n-. [ .-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 *\u25a0*     ' -J    I        11        I   IS- \"A\nCRANBROOK  LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Kooienay.\nTulce notiee that Kdwunl Covell, ol Chill-\nbrook occupation, prospector, intends to apply\nlor a special timber licence over the following\ndescribed lands;\nUounnenclnif nt a (HMt planted ai the north-\nenst eorner of Alex McK'-n\/ies Timber Lieeuee\nabout lOehahiHeaat or the upper cud of the\ncnnyoil on Hie Little Movie Kiver, ibence\nMoutb \u2022\u25a0\u2022< the southeasl corner of tbe suid\nlicence, tbence west 80 ehaina to ihe eaal line\nnl W - Hell's ll-elice. theuce soulh to llie\nnorth line (il Wilson * li.-euee. tlienee eat,I lo\nIbe \u00ab -t ilni ot K. Heluie's licence, ihenee\nnnrth  ISO chains.  Ihenee  mum  to Ihe plaee of\nhcKiuiiinti1 cnninlnlnii aio uorex, more ,>r lets.\nKdwnrd Covell\nMnv :H\"li   l\u00ab01 M\nin\nfflGuests U\n1\n*1 CRANBROOK\n^ HOTEL \u00bb\noinf(lit a Specialty   Good Stahlinii in Connection ,\niK Nofirosl In railI'diul iln|iot,    Rus uccomniO'\nf\/, il.Miini.    Im    Hi'-    1'iil'lii'    il |ii:illi'il    in\nK (Jrimlirnolf.\nI.l-htlll- 1 llll|||l,\nihiii-.i J.ii, mi. HMt7. in\nHOGGARTH & ROLLINS    I\nCUANIiltnOK LAND DISTUICT,\nDislriel, ol   Kniilenay.\nTuk- iiolli'u tlmt  .Iiiui\"--  A.  Ilai'vmy,\nif [,'ranhroolt, ll.C. |Hitlon Hollultur\nnil-mi   in applj   for a spfcial  liuilii'i'\n [,,'.\u25a0 uvur Hm- following   ilwiurllMil\n'\/A\\ I lunth\nCniniiMMM'Ing iti it pnst plaulotl nu tho\nnasi iKiumltirj of 0, I' K. Illwh iVi'Jai\nn |k>n1 inai'koll \"L 4fiW' holng llm 20\nmilo po-i. thmn.0 north K(> ohalns,\niin-iiro -'it-i KO ,'littina. thenue Hontli HO\nchains, thnni'n wmi hii rhaiiis tu pninl\n[ fif cnininom-vinont- timl  tMHiUilnlng H40\nMiss Sarah Surberry ol To\nrun to, Junction, \\n;i^ visitlug hor\nsister Mrs H'rod VVnsson ihis\nweok\n[ndinn Agont K I. T Hul\nbraith, and GonstableJoe. Walsh\nof Kuri Steele woro al Cranbroolt\nMontltt) on lejral business.\nAn outiug party visited Wy\ncliffe Sunday last. They report\nhaving a very pleasant day, A\nbase ball game between a nine\nfrom Cranbrook and a niue rrom\nWyclilfe ended in the defeat of\ntin1 Cranbrook nine by a score of\n.*h> .\"\u00ab.\nW. c Peckhatn of Newark, N.\n.! . has purchased a portion of\nthe old Norbury ranch which is\nlocated at Pish lakes Mr.\nPeck hum is now engaged in lhe\nbuilding of a large stone house\nwhich will be completed in thirty\ndays. E. Elwell, was the business agont for Mr. Norbury iu\nthe sale of the property.\nAn assembly ot Selkirk\nPreceptory and Priory was held\niu Masonic Temple on Monday\nevening. There were visiting\nSir Knights from Calgary,\nMarysville and Kernie in attendance.\n('KANBKim)K LAND DISTRICT.\nDisiriei of Ki'iileuay.\nTake notice that James A. Harvey,\nof Cranhrook, ll.C occupation Solicitor\nIntends to apply for a special tlm hor\nlicence over the following deacrlbed\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted un the\n\u2022ast boundary of 0. i'. K. IHook 4692 at\na pnst marked \"L 4692\" heing the 20\nmilu post, thence south ino chains.\nthence east 40 chain-*, theuce unrlh 10U\nchains, theuce west 40 eliains to puint\nof commencement, antl containing ti-lu\nacres, more or less.\n.fames A. Harvey,\nDated June Ifith, 1907. 28\nCKANIUtOOK LAND DISTUICT.\nDUtrk'l uf Kooienay.\nTake notice thai James A. Harvey,\nof i'ranbrook, It. C. occupation Solicitor\nintends to apply fnr a special timber\nlleenee over the following described\nlands:\nCommencing ai a post planted at a\ndistance of 120 chains in au easterly\ncourse from the east hnunilary of O. P.\nH. Block 4592 measured frmu the 2'A\nmile post, llience soutli KO chains,\ntheuee west HU ehaius, thenci' mirth HO\nchains, theuee east KII chains to point nf\ncommencement, and containing 040\nacres more nr less.\nJames A. Harvey.\nDated June IHth, 1907. 28\nntANHKiH.K LAND DISTUICT,\nDislriel of Ivooleiiuy-\nTake notice thai James A. Harvey.\nnf Craubrook, It. V,occupation Solicitor\nIntends to apply fnr a special timber\nIt cell ver the following  described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted nu the\nnasi houndury of C, V. R. Hloek 4592 ut\na pnsl marked \"I. 4602\" being the 21\nmile |Mist, ihenee nnrth Hll eliains.\nllience easl HU ehaius. thenee smith HU\nehulns. thence west 80 chains to point\nnf commencement, and containing 040\nacres, more ur lass.\n.1 nines A. Harvey\nDated J line 2\u00ablh, 1007. 28\nwilni and Cold Baths Proprietors Bj ww. more or i\u00abw.\nWi rill James\n{^^^r^^ Dated June 26th, 1907\nA. Harvey,\nMINKUAL ALT.\n(fnitM r.)\nOKHTiriOATK or IHPKOVRMRNTfl\nNOTICE.\nLady   (trace,    (fold    ('ure,   Viking,\nNorthern Light, Heal Thing, Call\nHack, (touring King, Sure\nThing, Canby Fraction,\nMineral claims.\nSituate In llie I'-.rl Sluele M llll UK DIvIhIuII or\nKust KlHltdllHJ Dlfdrlllt,\nWhere Inniteil:   nn Die divide liata Perry\nmnl Hell Unii, nn; nreoks,\nTalia Notiee ilist I, James A, Harvey \u00a5. M,\nC  II Uiil nn Amu,l fm< J nil II HuffUM-n\nKreti Minor's L'orlltlcslo No. iiniu\nInleml, xitty iliiyn from tlio ilsto hereof\nlo iii-ily to llm Mlnhir Iter,.nlei for t'eiLill\neutc of tti,|i,iivi'\u201eii'titH. for Die   |tlir|lllS0 of oli-\nlalnliiK n Crnttn limiil nf eaeli n( ihe hIiovo\ni IH I Ills\nAmi furtiiet tithe notion thul ii\u00ab'tion. under\nunction :it. must he uoiiunuiiceil hefuru tin, lsili-\naucd of sueh cvrtifii'iitei- of imprnveraonis,\nI luted lllll llUd iluy of OclObCL A l>.   i'MWt.\n\u2022\u00bb J. a Harvey\n;{ Our -lhi .Math-\" r.iiiitii'.s J\nJ VltK TUK  HKHT J'\nI AT THK J\ni \"THE PflLM\" I\n* *\nI    TELEPHONE NO. 141.    }\nianaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\nWESTOVER\nSMOKING\nTOBACCO\nin,;   i-i. ri;\nS. J. MIGHTON\nTHE   TOBACCONIST.\nCUAN'IIROOK LAND HlsrUlt'T.\nDislriel of South Kusi Kootenity.\nTake notice iiiiii Paul Hnmlloy, of Craiibrnok\nll.L'.. oeeiiimtion iiverynmn. lllloiuls to it]i|il,\nCorn sjicclnl timlier lieeuee over ihe folhnvln\nilescrlhetl lands:\nCommencing ut n post plantod two and n half\nmiles south of Hloek :H1, theuee cast 10 chain\nthence iduth 80 ehains. ihenee wesi 80 ehalu\nthetiee north 80 eliuins, thonee oasl 40 chains to\n[ii.lin of I'oiniiifiieeuient. nnil contalnlna nin\nacres, more or loss,\nIMnl Hnmlley\nDated June Wth, 190T. 57\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Kootenay.\nTake notice lhat Joint Hold ofCronbrook\nH.C. oecupattoti rancher, Intends to apply fin\npermission lo purchase the following describe,\nlands:\nCoinmeiielng at a posl planted ai tho south\neasi corner of Lot \u00abu, ti. l, K.D.. theuee wusl\neighty chains, tltoucosouth forty ehuins. theuee\ncast sixty ehains. tlienee north twenty ehains,\nthonco east twenty chains, thenee north twenty\neliuins tu point of commencement, und containing 280 acres, more or less.\nJohn Held\nDated July ith, 1907. i\u00bb;\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Kootenay.\nTskonotice that.1. P, Uridgos, of Cranbrook,\nH.C.,oecupatlotl lumberman. Intonils to apply\nTor n s|u-ei;il limber lieeuee over the  tollnwin*.'\ndescribed hunts:\nConnuenotug nt a post plunteil sn chains eust\nami iiu ehains south of the southwest eorner or\nI'atrlck Kolley's pre-emption, being Lol SUM,\nllience mist to chains, thoncu south 70 elmlns,\nthenee wesl 20 ehalas, lliaiieo south 8ft ehuins.\ntheuee west luehuitiK, tlienee north 0ft ehaina,\nthonee oasl 20 elmlns, thenee north UOchaltiB to\nplaee of beginning ami eoniufuiiik 010 acres\nrl i\nDated Juuo SStli, 1007.\nJ.  I'.  Hll-lLW\nCRANHROOK  LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict ol Kootenay.\nTake notice thai (J, A. (Jasltlll ot Kimberley,\nH.c. liimboriiiati, intends io apply for a speeial\ntlmbei' lieeuee over the  following   described\nlumls:\nCommencing  at a post planted \u25a0\u2022\u00bb ehuins\niiiiiiIi uml M>i Imiiis west of ihe southwest cor.\nner ol Lot IO. Ihenee muill, I'!* rhulllS, thenee\nwest no ohulns, thonee norlh 128 uhalns, theuee\n\u25a0\u25a0usi Ml chain* to plu i beginning eonialulng\niill) uores more or loss.\ni'. A.(lasl,lll\nDuted June 28,100T. 87\nNOTICE.\nTo Murpiret A. Koun, Ktl. Powl,\nOwen Jones und Fritz Itobot\/.kl, uiul lu\nany oilier party or pari lis in whom the\naforesaid persons mny Imvo trans-\nfern-il his or lier interest In the \"Tip\nTo|\u00bb\" anil \"Hefeuiier ' Mineral Claims\nsiluule ou tlio divide lielween Wusu\nuiul   Diorito  ereeks   hi the Fori Steele\nMiuitio- Division of Kust Kootenay DIb*\niriet in the I'ruvinee uf ttritish Columbia;\nTake notloe ihal you are hereby re-\ni|uiretl williin ninely days  from   lhe\nlirsl |iiililieatiou of tills notiee lo jmy to\nthe  uiulorHltftind   the   sum  of   Klp;h|\nhiliulruil itolhirs beino; the iiiiioiinl ox-\nponded by him on your tnloi'usl* in tlio\nsaltl mineral eluliiiH. slneu tliu your\nliiiil, for assi'SNiiieiii work.\nAnd further lake mitiou thai unless\nsaid pay ment lo^ether with ull oosts of\nlulvortlsltiif, In puld within the time\nitlaivu staled your lutoroHls in the suid\nuln ims shall lapse to I he iindorsltrtieil on\naeeoillll of suid oxpondlllll'u,\nThis iiolieu is ^iveii und,-r section -I\nnf the Mineral Aei Amendment Ant\nI IMH),\nHaled lhis lilh day of May, A.D., IIHI7\nlu Alex Poison\nC. T. Rogers fa Shop\nWhite Canvas Shoes\nArc the Correct loot Wear for Sunny Summer\nThoy look cool and fael cool.   We liuvi- them in all sizes\nChildrens ji.oo.     Misses si.25.    Womens H.50 and S2.50\nMens $3.00, $3.25, $.5.50.\nCINDKRKLLft SHOES ttiueusy on the feet.   They ave intule to til\nOur Latest Is a\nDongola\nKid Blucher\nWilli a SuiirIIiIo Top ivni) a 1 ,o\\v Hurl\nPrice $4.50\nCcimfoi'tiibHi K'ul lloii.su Sllppera oomfoi'l lo wear pi'ice 11.86\nChillis Sos in lllacli. Whilu, Tan, Pink, Red\ni'iiii.i\u00bbi;kns sandals\nBOY8 RUNNING SHOES\nG. T. ROGERS.\nFancy and Staple GROCERIES and CROCKERY\nCut (llitss,  Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Mitts, Gloves, Hosiery.\nSterling Silver\nA  piece of STERLING   SILVER Is always appreciated,\nTEA SPOONS   COFFEE SPOONS\nBERRY SPOONS  SUGAR SPOONS\nBUTTER KNIVES\nCOLD MEAT FORKS\nCREAM LADLES  SUGAR TONUS\nWm. F. TATE\nTHE JEWELER\nI'.l'.U. Watoli Inspeutoi-s Crows' Nesl, pa\u00bbs Division\n4t>raft^x:ftftft,:*'ft&ft74-ft; a l^ft-^a'ftftftptTftlTftft\nI Do You Know the Difference!\n:a*\\      y^~    >.     Between  STRANSKY En-      mmm      ft\nd   mV*Tmm***mt ) ame,e^ tftue and other Wares?   r |   y\n\\ fm\\ I    shipment only alter each piece\n\u2666' llllli   W       STRANSKY   costs more to | ,v-\nQ   ,\"6alui|^|^.\u00bb^      manufacture because nothing\nV, aMWsssssssA.      that is uot AI is used in\nt ^ 4099n_a Eiiuuielers f| B ft\n\"      \\mmmM$mm\\  *'\"''   '\"   ''\"'    S,l'li\"sk>>    <^ Mf *\n.,,        *aammmmm\\\\J4f      '|'||,, newest and   most U\nVf     thorough processes of malting enameled ware are used       n\nft See Our Window ft\"\n!j.d.McbrideI\nJ Cranbrook. B.C.        HARDWARE $\nft* ft:*, ft :a ft:*:*;*:4:*:ft,lft.*-ft\u00bb:ft:.* ft:aft:.*ft \u00bb ft\nA Motney  Savitig |\nOpportunity . . . . 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