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Jacobs of Victoria, B. C, see-\nrotary or the western branch of the\nCanadian Mining institute, ami correspondent in British Columbia fur\nthe Knginecring and Mining Journal\nof New York ; the Mining .Journal of\nLondon. Kngluud, and other mining\njournals, arrived in the city lust evening by the Spokane Falls & Northern. He has been visiting a number\nof coal mines in Southern Alberta\naud tbe Crow's Nest Pass section ot\nBritish Columbia, going thence to\nthe St. Eugene mine at Moyie, and\nafterward to Northport, via Nelson.\nAmong other collieries visited by\nMr. Jacobs were those of the International Coal a. Coke Company nt\nBellevue, nnd Hoyul Collieries, limited, near Lcthbridge, Alberta. These\ncompanies all have their bead offices\nIn Spokane. He also had a long talk\nat Cranbrook, B. C, with John Tod\nhunter, who for some time past has\nbeen in charge of the coal lands ot\nthe Imperial Coal and Coke Company\non Fording river, about 30 miles to\nthe north of Michel, in which property Andrew Laidlaw and associates of j\nthis city are largely interested. |\nOwing to the strike of the coal min\nera work was at a standstill on all\nthe mines, the owners or managers\nof which are members of the western\nOperators' association, and they arc\nstill idle, no agreement between the\noperators' association nnd the Unit\ned mine Workers of America having\nyet been reached. At Coleman wheru\nthe earnings of the Intercolonial com\npany's miners have been generally\nhigher than in any other coal mine\nin the country, the men have freely\nexpressed their dissatisfaction nt\nbeing compelled to be so long idle -\nthey have been on strike nearly 11\nweeks-while there is work awaiting\nthem whenever the matter in dispute\nshall have been settled. The coal\nhandling and power plant of this\ncompany has been brought up to dati*\nnnd its output capacity considerably\nincreased -to between 2000 and 3000\ntons\u2014during tbe last year, so the present interruption to tlie work is much\ndeplored by all concerned.\nAt the Maple Leaf, of which K.\nDempste is general manager, the tunnel is in about 1000 feet, in the course\nof driving which distance four seams\nof conl have been cut. No. 1. averages about eight feet in thickness, No.\n2 fifteen feet, No. 3 four feet six in\nches. The last mentioned is at a ver\ntical death of about 800 feet or neatly 1000 feet on its dip. It is propos\ned to make a raise in No. 4 to the\nsurface and thus secure good ventilation nnd obviate for some time the\nnecessity thnt would otherwise exist\nfor putting in a blowing fan. There\nare two known seams further back in\nthe mountain and the tunnel will hi\nextended to cut these as well.\nThe company is already prepared\nto handle nn output of 400 tons n\nday, and has tramw.-iy to railway\nand loading facilities for shipping\nthat quantity. No I seam supplies\nmost of the present output, but it\nis hoped to have No. 4 seam sufficiently developed within a year to\nenable a daily output of 1000 tons to\nhe regularly made. Plans are being\nmade by some well known coal mln\nlng engineers of n screening plant,\nand a 200 ton bin for alack coal. This\nplant will Include shaking screens,\npicking belt and conveyor to slack\nbin.\nThe shut down came ut a particu\nlurly unfortunate time for the Royal\nCollieries for development work had\nbeen well advanced, a tipple with till\nnecessary plant built, and installed\nnnd a 'brunch railway constructed six\nmiles to connect the mine with the\nCanadian Pacific company's Crow's\nNest branch near Lcthbridge.\nWhen about to leave the coast on\nthis trip Mr. Jacobs met James Cro-\nnin of Spokane at Vancouver and he\nlearned from him that he wus about\nto leave by his own puck trnln fot\nthe north, going from Ashcroft on\nthe Canadian Pacific railroad main\nline via Carlbuo, up into the country\nthrough which the Grand Trunk railroad runs, und thence to the Bubtno\nrange In the Skeona river district in\nwhich he has some silver lend claims\nunder bond and which he Is developing.\nMr. Jacobs will leave for Seattle\nthis evening, going there to obtain\nparticulars or the mineral exhibits\nat the A.Y.P. exposition for several\nmining journals.\nVS MOV I fj, TH_E __s*ELTfcR\nDISTRI6T\nMINING NtWS.\n0K INTEREST TO TH03E EN\nGAGED IN. THE DEVELOP\nMENT OF MINING   I ^^^^^^^^^^\nINDUSTRY. \u2014\u00b0\u2014\n \u201e  i    Coming from behind in the Inst hull\nof the eighth     Inning the Crnnhrook\nThe I.Ik   hydraulic miuea on Terry   nim overcame a     two run handicap\n('reek are in active operation, and it\t\nCRANBROOK  I Marysvllle B. c. London Naval\nLOCAL   BOYS   WIN    IN    THE\nNINTH INNINGS GAME CLOSE\nAND EXCITING.\nTOWN\nSOUTHEAST K00TENAY-\nMINING ON THE ST.\nMARY'S AND LAKE.\nOP\nconference.\n|   Marysville in one    of the growing\ntowns ot Southeast Kootenny.   It en-\nJoys the honor of having the tirst and\nonly smelter in the district.\n.......... .- i   The smelter at Marysville is one of\n.    ,    .      . ,.  . -. \u201e .... \u201e \u201e\u201e\u201e .obtained by tbe Moyie team in tbe!tUe molit importallt industries In the\nis to be hoped that when thei sewon early stages of the game played on \u25a0\u25a0 Oranbrook district, anil when It re\ncloses we slia.ll see a larger yield of Saturday evening last. The Cran- lnmN operations, whirli is expected\nplacer gold, than in the past. brook nine got off wrong In the   first I ,n tm, n(,,ir (llturei wlM R1VC 0m|)]oy.\nBnouch ore Is in sight in tbe Sullt\u25a0 \"\"J1\"* BI,rmit\"nK \u00ab\u00ab JlS'i?,.team ,t0 I ment to a large number of men. Its\nftnougn ole is in Slgni in uie nuiii get (me ru\u201e whlch lookeil i]ke a win. I .\u201e\u201e\u201e,,\u201e  ,    ft|,0ut   30(1 tons  ncr ilnv\nvan group ol mines to make tbera the nlnE lea,   bu, ,h     finished ilk*     \u201e , enpacuy is anoui   .wii ions pel any,\nlargest producers and shippers in the Sw\u201e\u201e\" 'o2,L..    f \" I ?.he ore bc'\"K \u25a0\u00ab?\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab! from the Sill\ni BRITISH    COLUMBIA   WANTS i\nTHE COAST PATROLLED BY   j\nCANADIAN SHIPS.\nWEDDING\nBELLS.\nSUTHERLAND   LE1TCH.\nA very pretty wedding took place\nin Knox church on Thursday when\nthe Rev, C. O. Main united in marriage Miss i.ou McFarlane Leitch to\nMr. James Qordon Sutherland.\nThe chinch     was prettily decorated\nwith evergreens and lilacs, tin- chnn-\n.eel being     buried  with ferns, carna\nsome term of naval force, by means | tions and evergreen!..   Festoons of ev\nergreens hung from the walls in\nThe visit of Str Frederick Borden\nand Mr. Drodeur to the naval confer\nence in London, it is to be expected\nwill     result in the establishment of\nMontana cyclone\nThe first seven innings were bitterly contested, Moyie having one run\nlooked like a winner, Cranbrook piling up nothing but goose eggs,   and\nRailway Buildings.\nHallway building will be in active\nprogress early next spring in the Kootenay valley, and before the close of\n1910 locomotives will be running into\nthe town of Fort Steele.\nObituary.\nMrs. Kmmaline Mosmnn died at the\nresidence of Mrs. Fred Howard, 6ft\nCalm street, Watertown, Mass., on\nWednesday, June 9th.\nThe deceased was the mother of Mm\nA, fl. Grace, and the great grand-\nmother of little Miss Oracle Hlgglns.\nKootenay Central.\nHurveyors, during tho past week\nhave been laying out and cross scc-\nslonlng the route to he followed hy\nthe Kootenay Central from Juflruy to\nFort Steele. It is said that actual\nconstruction will commence this full\nor eurly in the coming spring.\nThe advent of the Kootenay Central will attract the attention nf the\nfarmer and home seeker and a new\nera of prosperity hus undoubtedly\ndawned for the residents of the Kootenay valley.\nprovince _^^______.._\nThe    mining   outlook     in the St\nMary's lliver district is more favor\nMarysvilW   smelter, the future look. &^^,&\u00a3** ami Tn\nmsy'   I the last half Moyie scored their  first\nTlie hiiBiness men of Cranbrook are! '\"\"\u2022 ln the eighth Moyie got notli-\nwide awake to the best intercuts ol j '\"Si and Cranbrook, after two men\nthe mining industry in the territory \\ havi\"K bcen retired, scored two men,\ntributary to this city. i \"Inning the game.\n . |    The score tells it all:\nWork continues on the Aurora nnd ! Moyie 10 0 0 0 0 10 0-2\nSociety Girl mines at Moyie, and ! Cranbrook 0 0 0 0 0 01 2-3\nthey bid fair to be numbered among! Jim Dates as umpire filled the bill\nthe large mines ot the Oranbrook ills j to the satisfaction of everybody. Mc-\ntrict. . Donald took many chances aud in\n                           i every Instance delivered the goods. A\nThe devciupmcnt ol the mining in-! fly to left field wns caught after run-\ndustry depends largely upon the ning lifty yards.\nmen engaged in the search for miner i Billy Matthews played centre Held\nnl deposits and the development of like a league player ami was there\nthem to a point at which capital is with the stick in the seventh innings,\njustified in taking hold nnd making It would be unjust to single out in-\nthem productive mines. dividual players when every man    of\n_. T ; , both teams were playing good hall,\nThe present rate of consumption of |mt we CH\u201e\u201e0t     refrain from givinir\ncopper is   considered enormous. This 80me cretllt to those who took chanc-\nlact alone lends    to the assumption, e8| desperate    chanceB. to win     the\nthat the copper properties of the Ht.! Bllmc for t|10 home team.\nMary's will he rapidly developed.       >  j, Moyle mim milX tlmt WyI)(1(,, W(l8\naraj- srtnaT?\u201er sa HS3S: - -\nyears*   \u25a0    Miller had hard luck in batting. He\nMany inquiries    have Intely     been ^ *?*    Beem to Place tate drives in\nmade in relation to the operation   of tue jlght spot.   Both pitchers     and\nthe Bull River Power and Mining Co,: catchers    did excellent work in theii\nWe can only say that a mill has been ' reff\u00ab?tivrte Potions,\ninstalled, that the big flume is being LFuUy flve h,imlre'1 I\u00bb\u00b0P|e witnessed\nlivan group of mines located ut Kim-\nberley.\nMarysville is situated nt the con\nflueuce of tb\u00ab St. Mary's river and\nMock Creek. It is the Gateway to\nthe vast mineral district known as\nthe St. Mary's Lake and River District. All roads nnd trails from every mining camp in this region centre\nnt Marysville.\nof which  British Columbia can    see\nher coastal waters patrolled by Can\nailian ships of the best type.   It now\nis time to insist upon one thing. The\nprospects of  the     coming Canadian\nnavy must not be  imperilled by tbe\nj being turned over to the tender mer-\nI cies of Mr. Brodcur and his wonder\ni t'ul marine department.   That eminent. c\nj statesman found     his department in j '\nj bad shape, had two years in which to\n\\ reorganise it and then was caught by\n! the Cassels commission with his    de\ni partment us rotten  es ever.     Apart\n\" j(om the special\n.    ..-     ....      ,     ..        ... (from tb\u00ab special unfitness of the mar\nIn the vicinity of     Marysv lie are j \u25a0     departm7nt it must he remember\nimmense forest reserves and lumber- I   -..*\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nlng Is curried on to a large extent\nnnd is one of its important industries\nIt will pay the careful investor to\nkeep his eyes on Marysville nnd the\nrich mineral which surrounds it, a<\nfrom now on fts growth will be rap\nid and constant as the mines ure\nbeing developed into a producing\nstage. As soon as the Sullivan\ngroup of mines, nnd the smelter resumes operations, which will be in n\nfew weeks, the business of Marysville\nwill be Important and stendlly increase. Keep your eyes on the smelter city.\nbuilt, und the new town of Bull River Falls put on the market, and that\nsome fifty men ure employed in pushing the development of the big power plant.\nthe game.\nNot Yet Forgotton.\nDEFERRED    ELECTIONS A  MEAN\nPOLITICAL DBVICR.\nIn many ways the mining industry\nof the Cranbrook district during the \t\npast year has shown vitality and dis-1 British Columbia has not yet for-\nplayed great progress and promise, j gotten the protest of last autumn\nThe outlook for 1909 is exceedingly | aguinst the system of deferred elec\nbright. \u25a0 tions, one of     the meanest political\ndevices now in existence.   Public me'\nmory will be kept alive by the fact\nMay Have to Fight.\nthnt the Dominion government avows\n ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^     its intention of persisting In hanging\nThe new Turkish regime does not j on to this advantage. The Conserva\npropose that Greece shall have pos-ftive members of parliament formally\nsession of Crete, as seemed at     one | protested during     the session.     Mr.\ntime probable. The island has been\nheld by Great Britain, Prance, Rus-\nsia and Italy under an arrangement\nthat expires on July 31st. The Turks\nthen propose to occupy it and declare their readiness to fight nil comers,  if necessary.\nCommissioners Meet.\nA meeting of the Cranbrook City\nBoard of Licence Commissioners met\non Tuesday afternoon at the city hall\nto consider applications for licenses.\n\\ll hotel licenses in tbe city were renewed.\nLogs in the Kootenay.\nNot less than three million feet of\nlogs are now in the Kootenay river\n'rom points north of Port Steele.\nThe booms nt Fenwicks nnd nt Ward-\ntier are now attaining immense pro\nportions.\nBull Kiver FallB.\nThe party of excursionists and cap-\ntalists from the United States who\ni-isited Bull River Kails on Monday\nire reported us being most favorably\nmpressed with the large amount of\nlevelopment being done. They ulso\niceured a number of lots in the new\n'own of Bull River Fulls, which is\n\u2022xpneted to he the \"Prince Rupert\"\n>f Southeast Kootenny.\nAppointment.\nBurrill moved the resolution con\ndemning the practice, and he was\nsupported by Mr. Guodeve and Mr.\nBarnard. The government reply did\nBritish Columbia the exact injustice\nwhich Mr. Goodeve pointed out was\ncontained in the act of which complaint was made ; it declared to ull\nthe world that British Columbia     is\nThe Cranbrook Alpine Club.\nThe second annual excursion to\nModnt Baker will take place on July\n1st. The committee is already at\nwork making arrangements and this\nyear quite a lot ure making applications for a place with the party. In\nall probability the main body of the\nclub will leave the night before about\nseven, nnd will be driven out to the\nbase, where a camp will be made and\na late supper served. The camp the\nconcert will then be held and the\nyarns will he told and a good time\nenjoyed. Breakfast will be had at an\nearly hour in the morning, so that\nthe climb can be made before the sun\ngets to business. A circular will he\nissued to all who intend to go with\ninstructions as to what to take. All\nwho wish to go are requested to give\ntheir names to either of the following\nwho form the committee : Dr. E. W.\nConnolly, Mr. C. Baker, Mr. Muir or\nRev. Hughes.\nProportional Representation.\nMr. Monk nnd Mr. Burrill, two\nmembers of the party which is labelled \"Conservative,j' declared for a\nfixed and stated date for elections,\nfor portionnl representation, and for\nthe telegraphing of writs; the two\nformer of these would he distinctly\nradical changes in our method of government, and the third would con-\nstitute a sensible improvement in our\nway of doing our election business.\nThe party labelled \"Liberal\" would\nhave nothing to do with them.    The\nso wild a province, has such Impcr- j f^J^.,%^^^^J^\nfeet means of communication, in a!'a^\"*d \"\"\"\"f\u2122 \"tiK ^\nword is so uncivilised that the elec! f\u201e\u00b0rnt\"in?a mtt \u201e\"\"\"?fi wi\"5 ,\"h'cn, ,1s\ntion cannot be held within the ordtn- \u00a3*?> 8,m\u00abe\u201e\"* \u2122',an* ^\"\"l*\nary time allowance, For a province \"i'enti,\"'i\" 'i10\u201eC0\"?C, \u201e\u201e. \u2122S.?\u201e. #\nwhich is striving to attract capital, ^^'^ \u2122L i.m \u2122m\u00bb?\u00bb i*\\t\nand insisting that it is the peer    ofieI?6.nt whlch \"?\u00bb\u00bb Rtm rcnwln in thc\nany of the provinces in confederation\nthis Is a particularly damaging advertisement; but the government not\nonly refused to make amends, but repented the libel in plain words. As\nIt wan pointed out in exceptional cases a more liberal time allowance\ncould be given and the writs could be\ntelegraphed, but the government was\ndetermined to preserve the paltry ad\nvantage which involves the discrediting of British Columbia.\n'I.ihernl\" party.\nFly the appointment of a representative of the department of agriculture for east and west Kootenny the\nMcBride government has given further evidence of its desire to assist the\nfarming industry.\nTrains From Ocean to Ocean.\nA (older giving the time of all Hoo\nline trains has been issued by the\nCanadian Pacific that Is regarded as\nan innovation in railroad time tables. The folder Is completely indexed\nand shows on one page the time of\narrival and departure of trains from\nstations Irom the stations from   the I ure Madam Judith M. Francini\nAtlantic to the Pnclllc. ^.\u2014.\nDeath of Mrs. James Clark.\nWe regret to record the death ot\nMrs. James Clark which took place\nat Fort Steele on Monday last.\n; About two weeks ago Mrs. Clark\ni had an attack of apoplexy and al-\nI though everything that could be was\n! done by her medical attendnnt Dr.\n! Watt to restore her to health, she\n1 succumbed to the disease and passed\n: nway quietly nt an early hour Mon-\nl day last.\nMrs. Clark, who came of an old\nScotch family in tbe north of Ireland,\ntook up her residence at Fort Steele\nabout thirteen years ago,, where her\nbrothers the Messrs. Galbraith, the\npioneers and early settlers of the district, bad been doing business from\nthe time gold was discovered in 1864.\nShe was a general favorite with all\nthose who made     her acquaintance.\nsical organisation ever seen west    of j ^X^t^W..\"^ I\nFaust.\nThe advance sale of seats for the\nperformance of grand opera at the\nauditorium Thursday night, is now\nin progress at Cranbrook, and people\ncan hardly afford to withhold their\ngenerous support, und demonstrate\ntheir appreciation of the enterprise\nof those who have been instrumental\nin bringing to this city what is un\nluestionably the most important mil-\nWinnipeg. Grand Opera in English is\n\"utertninment of the highest class and\nit is seldom vouchsafed music lovers\nof other than the largest cities. Managing director George S. Starling has\nbeen more thnn three years perfecting\nthe Boston Grand Operu Company,\nund tbe organisation is tbe only complete one presenting the master works\nof music in the English language. It\nis really a double company, for their\nare two sets of principals, a precaution quite necessary when the strain\nupon the voices in rendering tbe\ngreat works of the masters is considered. Winnipeg critics have been unanimous in praise of the company\nand of the splendid manner in which\nthe operas hnvc been presented. Among the principals of international renown with Boston Grnnd Opera Co.\nprima donna soprano, a woman young\nSees end of Coal Strike.\nFernie, B. C, June 15\u2014Tbe concll\nintion hoard sitting here today made\na majority and minority finding In\nthe case of the coal miners' strike.\nThe president, the Rev. H. II, Grunt,\nand F. H. Sherman, representing the\nminers, made a finding which excludes the closed shop principle nnd discrimination clauses and recommends\nnn agreement along the Hues of the\nold one.\nThe report made hy Colin Macleod,\nrepresenting the operators, differs\nfrom the majority, but ln what particulars Is not known.\n(ln years but who hus devoted her life\nj to the study of tbe leading roles In\nI Grand Opera. She has u repertoire\nI of more thnn thirty operas, nnd will\nhe seen here on the 24th In \"Fnust.\"\nweet and gentle disposition,\nShe was a devout member of St.\nJohn's church and her seat wus seldom vacant when her health permitted her to be present.\nThe funerul took place from the\nchurch of St. John the Divine Tues\nday at two o'clock and was lurgely\nattended hy friends of the deceased\nwho came from all parts of the district.\nThe beautiful nnd impressive service of the episcopal church wus read\nby the rector of Christ's church Cranbrook, the Rev. C, P. Flewelling, in\nthe church and ut the cemetery.\nTbe late Mrs. Clark leaves a bus\nband, a sister Mrs, Charles Clark and\nbrother It. L. T. Galbraith, residing\nut Fort Steele ; a son in Dalston and\na brother at Oneida, N.Y.\nOn'puB Christ. Sunday.\ncd that its name really is a misnon\nor. Its business is to build light\nhouses, place buoys and otherwist\nhelp navigation. Its fishery protection boats are useless for naval pur\nposes. Tbe Australian method should\nbe studied. In the Commonwealth\nthere is one method of defence, and he\nhas under him two departments, one\nfor the management of the lund militia and the other for the management\nof the naval force. The ministei\nmanages both departments nnd they\nure linked by n Council of Defence\nover which the minister presides und\nupon which sit the senior officers ot\nboth the naval and military brunches. In this way both services are\nenabled to understand and help each\nother, and to form their plans fn harmony. Australia has led the way iu\nthe matter of a naval force and her\nexample should be followed by Can\nadn.\nPremier Mi Bride's Visit.\nt>n June 30th the people of this city\nwill hnvc an opportunity to welconu-\nHon. Richard McBride to Cranbrook.\nMr. V. Hyde Baker has received u\nletter from the premier asking htn:\nto meet the premier at Golden on\nJune 28th. Mr. McBride will be ac\ncompanied by Hon. Thomas Taylor,\nminister of public works.\nMr. Baker will leave Cranbrook\nabout the 26th inst. in his \"White\nSteamer,\" so ns to be ut Golden as\nearly as possible.\nMr. McBride is making bis usual\nyeorly trip to interior towns, partially on a tour of inspection and part\nially to make himself acquainted with\nthe people. Mr. Taylor is making hie.\nfirst inspection of the public works in\nSoutheast Kootenay.\nMr. McBride and Mr. Taylor will\nreceive a hearty welcome in ('ran\nbrook, where he hus n host of acquaintances, und his visit to this city\nwill not be of a pnrtizun nntnre, but\none that every loyal citizen can un\nIte to do him honor\nery\ndirection from which were suspended\na number of beautiful white bolls.\nMesdumes Mighton and Worden ivere\nthe decorators.\nThe church was filled with the\nfriends of the contracting [unties ami\nMr. George Leitch and Mr. D J Mc\nSweyn acted us ushers.\nPromptly at ten o'clock, Hov. t' f)\nMain, pastor, accompanied by the\ngroom und Mr Watson Hull, the\ngroomsman, entered into the vosti y\nund took positions in front of the ul\ntar. With tbe opening strains -.f thf\nwedding march the bridal party cutm\ntrain the j-ear of the church to tin\naltar, led by Mr. I). J, MeSweyn and\nMiss Klin Leitch. the Bridesmaid, foi\nlowed by Mr. Archie Leitch and the\nbride.\nAfter the ceremony the bridal put\nty repaired to tbo vestry and signed\nthe register.\nThe bride wore a handsome gowi\nof white crepe de poplin in emplr ,\nstyle with yoke and sleeves ot inrk.-i j\ndotted net and drop pearl trimmim:-\nThe long train hung gracefully In i\nwatteau plait, from beneath the nei\nveil, which was fastened to tho hull\nwith orange blossoms. The brld\ncarried a shower bouquet of brldn\nroses, with     long     tulle    streamer\nMiss Klla Leitch, the bridesmaid\nwus gowned in a pale silk crepe il\nchene, with handsome bolero and si!\nstreamers. Her bat was of crcui\nMilan straw with bows ol pale |>in\nsilk and large pink roses. Her hoti\nquet was pink roses, tied with tulle\nAfter tbe bridul party departs\nfrom the church the guests retired, i\nlarge number repaired to the res\ndence of the bride's father to attcn\nthe reception, where refresh men I\nwere served and tbe bride and grool\nreceived the congratulations and th\ngood wishes of their many friends.\nThe groom's present to the brld\nwas a handsome broach set with dla\nmonds and pearls. To tbe Under\nmaid he presented a gold cross pend\nent, to the groomsman a set of gol\ncuff links, and to each of the usher\ngold tie pins. Presents from tb\nfriends of the bride and groom wen\nnumerous and costly.\nThe bride's travelling costume wa\nof navy blue taffeta silk, empire sty)\nheavily braided with blue, and he\ncoat was of brown laidies cloth hand\nsomely braided. Her bat was in till\nban style trimmed in brown to mntel\ncout.\nMr, und Mrs. Sutherland loft oi\nthe noon train for Spokane. Sea til\nand other coast cities. They will hi\naway on their honeymoon for nboul\nsii weeks, and on their return wll\noccupy the former residence of Mr. K\nC. Home.\nAT Bull River.\nOne hundred und eighty-six exctir\nZionists from Illinois, Minnesota am.\nNorth Dakota visited the new toWi\nof Dull River Falls .in Monday last.\nTbe party arrived, by special train,\nat Wurdner on Sunday evening nnd\nfrom their they were conveyed bj\nstages and wagons to the falls city\nThe party were much pleased with\ntheir trip to Bull River, and a num\nber took away with them specimen*\nof placer gold which they panned out.\nIt took thirty passengers to trans\nport tbe visitors to Bull River. A\nnumber of Cranbrook citizens went tt\nWurdner on the early morning train\nto accompany the visitors to the new\ntown, but they were too late, tin\nparty leaving Wnrdner at '.! a.m.\nThe party left during Monday nighi\nover the (treat Northern railway fo\nSeattle and other coast cities.\nWill Open Monday.\nA large number nf ('rnnhrnokitus\nvisited Ht. KiiKi'iir Mission Sunday\nlast to view and participate In the\ncelebration of Corpus Chrlstl Sunday.\nServices' were held in the church in\ntho forenoon. A party of Kootenay In plan'. It U\nIndians, In kiiIii    nttlre, Urine Kims, I take about tb\nSAY V0T VAS DAT.\nPrince Rupert has its Exoiitment\nJust before the big blast went oft\nat 11.45 this morning, an old gentle\nman strolled down the middle of Hu\npert Road. He was a stranuer. Ma-\nlace was ruddy, and his heard shaped\nlike a spade. Presently he had the\nroad to himself, and while others\nstood in doorways or disappeared, he\ncame to a stop and gazed thoughtfully at the sky. Several onlookers\nyelled at him, but it didn't occur to\nhim that he was the object of attention. He just stood looking skyward\nnnd as he gazed a full blown smile\ncame to illuminate his fatherly countenance. Then crnshed the blast. He\nspun around and that smile faded\naway like breath from off a razor.\nHocks came clattering on the roofs,\nand some that came further he was\nobliged to dodge. Then when the\nlast had hit the roadway, be ran under the eaves of the nearest building,\nand with strong foreign actent, asked\nof those assembled there, \"Say vot\nvas dat ?\"\nBand Conoert.\nThe city hand will render the following program on Monday evening\nnext:\nConcert March, \"The Jersey Carnival,\" Lieberfeld.\nWaltz, \"Sweet fiemembrnnce,\" St.\nClair.\nTronihone Holo, \"Longing tor you\nSweetheart,\" C. M. Chapel, by W.\nII. Wilson.\n(.rand selection     of \"Irish Airs\"\n(lodlrey.\nProceeslonnl, \"The Silver Trump\nets,\" Viviani.\nHy request, selection \"Itemicks Hits\nNo. 5,\" Itnilewalt Lnmpe.\nIntermezzo, \"Tim Huinbow.\" Wen-\nrich.\nTrumpet uml llriini Kanfal'e \"Chil-\nI'utbiiin,\"   Hull.\n\"The Maple Leaf for BvQr,\"\nCod Save the King.\nThe New Publio School.\nWnrk nil the public school Is prog j Trull, .lime 17 A sad ui'C'iilellt\nremain; rapidly. The mould lor tilt curred nn the Columbln rlror bore\nconcrete foundation is completed and today, when Andrew II Thompson,\nthe machine for mixing the concrete the ferry keeper, was drowned while\nInstalled, A ti'urk bus been lulil front bringing Home people tn the rlty. The\nthe machine Around tho building and; stream was runnini; very swiftly uml\ncars curry tho material uml dump It | grave doubt* were expressed us to the\nexpected thut it will wisdom of    crossing.  The ferry hnd\nweeks  to complete  just b?en moved  und new  rnuils liiiul\nLawn Social\nA very successfi.1 lawn Bocial undei\nthe auspices ol the Ladies Aid nf tin\nMethodist churcli was held on thi\nlawn of Mr. J. A. Harvey. Though\nthere had been a great deal of rain\nall day, towards evening the wenthei\ncleared up and the lawn wus In line\nshape. The attendance was large, the\nillumination of the tree gave u verj\npleasing effect to the lawn, us well u>\nfurnishing light for tlie Cranbrook\nband us they dispersed tbe music\nwhich was enjoyed by all those who\nwere present. The Indies wore kepi\nbusy supplying the demnnd t.t good\nthings which were for sale. Among\nthe pleasing attractions of the even\nlng wus u balloon ascension whirl,\ntook place about 9.48. As the bill\nloon went up it was watched with in\nterest by nil present for nboul live\nminutes,   before    it disappeared. All\npresent      enjoyed       the   evening   very\nmuch anil the ladies e.pressed tlicni\nselveH well  pleased   in  every   wny\nDROWNED AT THAU.\nTbe Royal Bank of Canada     will   headed the procession, then followed tho foundation nnd three mnntliH   tn|(m both sides af the river t\nnncn fnr business Monilnv next   under! the children of     the Mission school, I complcto the utilising.\nthe management of    Mr. V,. A. Sell-, nft(,r l[mn in>Ham (()ml IM \u201e\u201e t||l, ,,,.\u201e\u201e\u201e,, rcnlly ,\u201er j\u201eRt..Hi.-\nwartz.   W.  W.  l.umsilen will nsct ns  |0\u201eg   procession.   At     many   places Hon.\naccountant and teller. 'along the route were erected arches I   The trustees nre to bo congratulnt-\nlof evergreens, and at each arch a ed for their promptness in complet-\ni snlnte was fired. The Indian schyol I lng nil the necessary arrangements\nbnnd played n number of selections'' for the const met Inn of this Import-\ni during tho pnrade. I ant building.\nFresh Strawberries nt Stewart's arriving dally.\nthe danger. However, the boat t\nday got out of control and the rup\nIdly revolving gear knocked Mr.\nThompson into the river where he\ndisappeared after a few vain struggles. Search is now being made for tho\nbody. Deceased wns about 5:1 yeata\nof age and leaves a family ot four\nchildren.\nMonster\nLocomotive.\nCANADIAN PACIFIC JUST COMPLETING THE BIGGEST\nENGINE EVER BUILT\n| IN CANADA.\nj The Canadian Pacific is just coin-\nI plating tin1 biggest locomotive which\nhas ever been built in Canada. It was\ndesigned by H. H. Vaughn, and is\nbeing built nt the Angus shops. This\nmonster locomotive is 70 feet from\nend to end. and with the loaded tender weighs nearly two hundred tons,\nand will exert a tractive force of 36,-\n100 pounds, as compared with 30,000\nfor the largest ordinary consolidation freight engine.\nTho boiler, which is about the size\n\u25a0 if two ordinary engine boilers, con*\ntnlna the equivalent of 4,000 feet of\nheating surface and will develop 2200\nhorsepower. The engine is of the\nMallet articulated type, and is practically two engines under one big\nloiler. It will be tried out this\nweek, and then he sent west (or use\nin the heavy grades In the Rocky\nmountains. If it proves a success ft\nnumber nf similar size will be built.\n(iarden Party.\nThe Young Ladies Guild of Christ\ni'liiii'i-h held a garden party and sale\nif work in the rectory grounds Thurs-\nlay night, which were prettily decor-\nitiil for the occasion. The booths hud\ni verj gay and artistic appearance,\nind were well filled with articles both\nirnamcntnl and useful, for they con-\ntnlncd many things required both by\nIndies and gentlemen, all of which\nwere the results of the hard work\nmil clever lingers of the Guild.\nPerhaps the features of the evening\nwere the Maypole dance and the Jap\nmese drill in both of which the girl*\nHd themselves proud and their eeach-\n>rs must have been delighted by the\nrequent bursts of applause which\nbroke forth from the large audience,\nis the Maypole was circled again und\nigain In bewildering and graceful evolutions, or, as the pretty maidens\nIresscd In klmonas and wearing the\nlowers of the \"Flowery.Kingdom,\"\niinrched backwards and forwards and\ntinging as they went n chorus from\nthe Geisha.\nMiss May Brown also gave a very\n-lever exhibition     ot  club swinging.\nTbe members ol the Guild wish to\nthank heartily their many friends\nvbo so kindly made this their tirst\nittcmpt at raising money for a new\n:hurch organ, so successful All will\nbe glad to learn that the evening's\ntntertninmont resulted in the gener-\nrllS SI >f $132,00.\nAdditional Locals.\nMonday was pay day on the Crow'i\nNest   line of the C.P.R.\nThe tire brigade were out Thursday\niVOnlllg for their usual weekly practice.\nThe Hose team were nut on Thurs\nlay getting in shape to have u run\nm Dominion day.\nJohn Hutchison left on Kiiday for\nNelson where be will meet the Boston\nOpera Co., and foi .the present act as\nrensurer of the company.\nK. J. t'anii of Calgary, representing\nthe Brunswlcv Bnlke Co., of Chicago,\nwas in town Friday.\nA. Sutherland of Nelson and J. H.\njmnll of Vancouver were guests at\nhe Cranbrook Friday.\nW. H. AUBtle of Nelson was in the\nrlty Friday.\nJohn ('Inibtitch was ut Wardnei\nFriday last on business.\nAn eclipse of the sun look place on\nThursday      evening at  j  p.m ,   which\nvas witnessed by a number of clti-\n'.ens in Cranbrook.\nThe filling in and grading of Bukei\ntree! was commenced this week, uml\nrom now on will be pushed as rapid\nv as possible.\nThe Palm is now located near the\nuiditorlum\nFishing parties were out in full\niree on Sunday last and though the\n.ater was high Rsveral good catchef\nleie  report ed\nr. I.und, manager of the frowt>\ns'est Lumber Co.. of Wnrdner, was ut\n'ranbrook Friday on bis return from\nin eastern business trip.\nMr, J. T Burns, of Burns brothers,\nvim has been east on a visit, if turn\nd to Cranbrook Friday. He was uc-\nompanled by Mrs.  Burns\nThe tire brigade has a pair of hand\nnine bay horses on trial. They ure\n(nil   six   veais old  and  weigh  a  little\novei 1300 pounds.\nv\\    S    0 levo,   M.P.,   urcompunifd\nby Hairy Wright, ei MP.P., were In\ntown Friday attending a banquet ut\nthe Cranbrook Hotel, in honor of\nMi    .!    A    Harvey.  K.C\nj CI McCallum was at Fernie this\nwood on miilters pertaining to the\nnstruction of the government build\ng ni that city, lot which be bus the\nnl tact\nHonored at Home.\nOne <d the most pleasant social\nvents ol the past week was u bun\nquct al the Crutibrook Hotel tender\ned to J. A. Harvey, K. 0., who is\nabout to leave Cranbrook to engage\nin business at Vancouver.\nA largo number of merchants and\ncitizens were present as well as many\nothers from neighboring towns.\nA. S. Goodeve, M.P., of Rossland,\nand Harry Wright, ex-M.P.P. ot Nelson, were in attendance. tut 1\nTUH PHi>\u00bbl*Ki:'f.'l:.    I'ltaNHlliiiik,    Il    fl,   SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 19(19.\n.;--- _ .1   \u25a0 I...ai.-ii.-ii'-i -i-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0       i\"i'\" '!'i;i.-i'\u00abi-\" i. , ngjass^^?rrsrrgrc::^,:\"*srr^^;T\/r^rrr^'\n'^|^*^^***vvw^\/vwv^^AA*<^A^\/*^*\/^^^^*^*M\/<A^**^\nCAN'T BE BEAT FOR WEAR\u2014FOR STILE\nMcPhearson's\nBOOTS\nFOR  MEN\nt\ni G\nCinderella   Boots\nFor Ladies\nProcurable onlv at\nQ. T. ROGERS' SHOE SHOP\nCRANBROOK, B. C.\nvs\/yVVVVVVWWVWWV\u00bbAVVV>*V*VV^*NV*V****S***N****VVN^\nCRANBROOK\nHOTEL\nnests Comfort a Specialty   Good Stabling in Connection!\nNeuron! to railroad depot,   Has aocommo-\niliiiiuiis   fin'   ilu'   public   unequalled   in\nOranbrook,\nI\nft HOGGARTH & ROLLINS\nHot and Cold Baths Proprietors\nis\nsssssssss\n?\u00a3\u00a7\u00a7\u00a3 ^\u00a7l*\u00a73^g^g^gp\u00a7^|\n: li\/-.-::-!.:...:-.--i.-..'. -. il I\nA HEALTHY LIFE\nA   HAPPY   HOME\nTu be hnd on ;i\nin the British Ci\nKootenay unci (\nCompanies' Land\nUK'IT\nihi nihil\noluml)\n(Irani\nSll  COLUM1\nSouthern;   Ci\ni   and   Western\nFarm Lands\n51A FA KM\nilumbia and\nRailway\nminently\nitrd (or tin- raisin;' ol\nFRUIT,   GRAIN   OR   STOCK\nma) li\ncash, i\npurchased in these (.ranis al\nfrom\niw figures Im\n1CASV TERMS,\nCanadian   Pacific   Railway\nimiii\nI.an\nil.llll:\nes up\nIs ol ihe hijiliesl el\n\u25a0 lien\nlol\nlaiarti-i', situated in\nle in I ill iii;s nl from\nU00D SHIPPING FACILITIES\nI'..I    Map\nI .iteratui'i'\nAppl\nSCENERY UNSURPASSED\nRegulations   and\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666 ****** \u00bb\u2666 \u2666 \u2666 \u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\n:\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\ni\nEAST   KOOTENAY\ni DISTRICT  LOCAL  NEWS)\nJ. S. DENNIS,\n********************** **********************\nCRESTON REVIEW\nHas the celebration been shelved ?\nOr do we take it thnt Labor day wilt\nbe Creston's duy this year.\nJim Jeffries' trainer -says bin man\nis now lit to knock the block off Mus-\nsa Johnson.\nPort Hill and Creston will play at\nimsebnll on Sunday next. The match\nwill be played at (j. Huscroft'u ranch.\nWhile reports Irom other fruit growing centres are (Ubcou raging, the\nCreston crop will be a bumper. Truly\nthis Is n wonderful climate.\nMoyie celebrates on Dominion day.\nA high old time is promised. There\nwill be a big bunch of Creston folk\nthere.   Let's nil go.\nGeo. de Vere Hunt of Cranbrook,\nwho owns live ncres addition to the\nCreston townsite, was in town Mon\nday and Tuesday, leaving afterwards\n(or Nelson.\nDuring the fruit season the Dominion government have arranged to publish a weekly report, and this will be\nsent to any one desirous of obtaining\nn copy. Write to the Fruit Depart\nment, Ottawa.\nThe offices of tbe Creston Telephone\nCo. are now completed and operations will shortly be conducted from\nthat central. The promised improve\nments are now well under way. Men\nare digging holes for the posts for\nthe new system, nnd the poles are\nnow on tbe ground.\nHiRNlli.\ndistrict\" ledger.\nJ. V. Armstrong, government agent\nwas in the City on Mondny and Tuesday.\nPrepare for the first of July, and\nmake it a record sporting event foi\nour city.\nBorn June 7th, 1909, at 114 Dallas\nRoad, Victoria, to Mr. and Mrs. 0.\nD. McNab, a daughter.\nA lire occurred at Gateway Monday\nnight at tbe house of Sam Harrison\nwho was burned out of Fernie on the\n1st of August last. Harrison was engaged building a small dike near his\nproperty at the time, when the house\ntook tire and was entirely consumed.\nKEKME FREE 1'RESS.\nI >esl<\nAsst. i,\nVii e I'resii\n(lalgarv, Alberta.\nTown Lots for Sale in Cranbrook\nPURiW\nI\n\u00bb\u00ab>\nBaking   triumphs   are   everyday   occurrences   with  Purity\nflour.\nHighest   grade   in  the  world.\nHome - made brend\nawarded first prize\nat   the   National\nxlnbition, Toronto,  was\nnade (rom   Purity   flour.\nMore bread and better bread\nI\nt\nThe Klk River is again a stream of\nmodest dimensions and is no longer\nmaking a run on tbe bank.\nH. M. \u00a3 W. A. Whiddington drew\nthe plans for the new Central Office\nof the Cranbrook Telephone Co.\nThe Creek has dropped again after\nits abnomnt run and the danger to\ndwellings in French camp and Welsh\ncamp is now passed.\nThe Fernie District Game Protective\nAssociation is now interesting itself\nin a campaign for the more efficient\nprotection of wild fowl.\nFairy Creek falls are a dream of\nloveliness these days. The little\nclimb up the gulch is well repaid by\na view of this charming little cataract. It is a pity that a good horse\ntrail has not. htt-n made to the fulls\nlong  ago.\nA peculiar accident happened at No,\n.'\u00bb mine early this week. A man had\nhis pants ripped from hip to foot as\nI though cut by a knife, but strange to\ni say beyond n bruise no skin was bro-\nj ken.\ni The Cranbrook Telephone Co. are\n! erecting their central office here ou\ni the Hunter lot north of Judge Whim-\nBter's residence. The heavy pole line\nJ that will extend to tlie prairie is be\ning planted from the Cranbrook end.\ndeals with a would bo author who1\nlet her household duties go unattended while she spent her time in writing a book ; the second deals with\nthe reclaiming of a drunkard. There!\nwill be some good numbers besides,\nand a very pleasant time may be\nlooked for.\nTuesday   The League will have sup\nper nt the old time place on Pooley :\navenue.   Hot     water    and milk sup\nplied, all members ami  friends please\nbring baskets.   Supper at 6.30\nThursday- Prayer service at 8.\nFriday -Choir practice at S.\nRev. 11. Hughes will preacli nt Wy-\ncllffe schoolhouse on Sunday afternoon at three, and at the two lumber camps in the Wasa district on\nTuesday und Wednesday evening June\n22 nnd 211. Any magazines or period!\ncnls arc appreciated by the men in,\ncamp, and all who contribute these\nare asked to kindly leave them at the\nparsonage before the above dates.\nTHK BOYS* BRIGADE\nTbe drills will be discontinued now\nuntil the Brigade goes into camp.\nAnnouncements will be made as soon\nas the management, have been able ta\nmake the necessary arrangements.\nStock Quotations\nAs Furnished by\nBBATjft &  KI,WF,l,l\u201e Oranbrook, B.G\nApril   19th,   1309.\nBid   Asked\nAurora  Consolidated smelters .2;,\nOranbrook Fire Brick\nDominion Copper .;i\nNicola Coal  Mines  I',til       .04\nNlptssiiif; 10.75\nSullivan\n11. c. Amalgamated Coal .03\n1.10\n,ss\n.01 j\n1.25\n.00 J\nMOYIE LEADSK.\nThe water in the lake has fallen\nseveral reet in the last few days.\nA four ton nab- came yesterday for\nflu- imperial bank of Canada, and\nMas Installed.\nA Mason's sheepskin apron believed\nto hi- a thousand years old was\nI) rough I tt. Tacomn by a sailor tbe\nother day It was found on a mummy in foreign lands,\nA renl live ghost has been seen\nnightly on the Ht. Kugeue Hume\nlOlttll ol tin* milt. A man who was\nlng over the flume hns thrown up\nand says In- would not work\ni 11,000 ii day. He suys be Is\nit   is    either a ghost nr the\nJob,\nbis\nthere to\ncortaln\ndevil.\nTO HF.NT.\nOn Cranbrook street., near Hyde\n1 street, a two room cottage partially\nfurnished,   Apply on the premises.\nj    Belief it -\"Shlloh'ci Cure will   al*\nway\u25a0   outs   tay   coughs   sbA   u\u00abliU ''\nMICHEL R1P0RTER.\nlloill'il of Truth' mi'i'ls oil Tuesday\nevening. It is hoped I hut those who\nhave hi'ltl aloof, will try uml he pre-\nsent.\nThe I'jtiimliiiii etnli huh! n meeting\non Monthly night, when committees\nwere appointed to look lifter every\nthing in connection with the Domln\nion day celebration at Michel prairie.\nDomanako Bantreo, a workmun employed on the (ircat Northern, slipped from a hand car on Tuesday and\nhad two small hones hroken in his\nleft leg. He was removed to the hos\npitnl.\nMethodist Church.\nSUNDAY, JUNK 20.\nThe morning service commences ut\neleven. Sunday School und Bible\n(Masses at three. Young men and women arc cordially Invited to these\nclasses; It Is n goon way to spend n\nprofitable hoar. League pruyer service at 7 In the outer vestry, open to\nall. Evening service at 7.:in. During\nIhe hot weather the services arc always kept within the hour, and tile\nbuilding Is kept \u201es cool as possible.\nOn Sunday evening the pastor will\ncontinue the subject commenced hint\nSunday, viz \"The Golden Rule,\"\nand will ask und endeavor to answer\nthe nuestlon, Is it possible to live up\nto The Golden llulc under the exlnt\nIng conditions \u201ef society and com\nmerclal Hie 1\nServices will he held in the open\nulr during the summer us opportunity permits, 'and all ale Invited to\njoin In this work ol ministering to\nthose who do not nttend the church.\nOn Monday, the longest day of the\nyear, nn cntortulnment will be given\nIn the gymnasium to commence at\nnine. The program will Include two\ngood sketches entitled : \"Ilnnppreclnt-\ned flenlue,\" and \"Hived.\" The Ural\nII. 0. (Nipper l',.;,tl        7.Till\nCanadian GoldfieUls ,u;i!        .11;,\n(-'ulindiiin Marconi 1,00         l.7:>\n('iiniiiliun Northwest nil .ill         .20\nConsolidated Smelters 77.nu     DB.OO\nDiamond Goal .57         ill\nDiamond  Vaio Coal .00       .11!\nInternational Coal .7-1         ,7s\nMcGllllvray Creek Coal l'.\"\u00bb\nNorth Star 1)81\nNugget Gold Mines 1,11\nPincher Creek Oil Co.\nRambler Cnrihoo .n\nlliiyul Collieries ,S7\nSociety Girl\nWestern  1)11   (prof) 'J 'J.-,\nWestern Oil lord.) I.7.ri\nVeteran Win- Scrip \",25.1111\nCORPORATION   OF   T1I10   CITY OF\nORANBROOK.\nPublic notice is hereby given thut\null ynrils und alleys must be cleaned\nup to the satisfaction of the Banttnry\nInspector on or before Juno ilit.li,\nI nos.\nT. VV. ROBERTS,\nOlty Clerk.\nMuy 3, 10011. 2:1 2\nIN THOSE DAYS\nall people were not learned in reading, BUT NOW\nit is quite different, we ALL READ\u2014and advertisements arc common, but this one is worthy of your\nattention because it brings to your notice\nAnchor Brand Flour\nIhe kind that will give you the results in baking so\nmuch desired by all housewives. If you are still\ndoubtful and want\nAN OBJECT LESSON\njust buy a bag of it.  The price may be a trifle more \"\nthan you pay for the ordinary kinds, but, you don't\ncare for 5c\u2014or even  10c\u2014do you? and you'll be\nconvinced that\nYOU DON'T'NEED A LANTERN\nto find out where the quality is. Its superiority\nover other Hours is as clear as\nTHE NOON-DAY SUN\nOf course you arc up-to-date, you have a Telephone?\nWell, to put it to the very best use\u2014just \"ring up\"\nyour dealer and order a bag of\nAnchor Brand Flour\nLeitch Brothers Flour Mills, Oak Lake, Manitoba.\nCAMPBELL & MANNING\nSOLE    AGENTS.\nNT PHYSIC YOURSELF\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nRAILWAY\nORANDROOIC\nTil\n-   KKATTI.K.\n$25.00\nTickets  tin  sale  dally   May   tilth   to\nOct. Hth.    Final     return     limit\ndays, hut not later than Oct. 81,\nIi Is a Tonic you wantl Physicing lowers\nthe system and makes It more susceptible\nto disease. The winter months have been\na (>reat strain upon your vitality and unless you put the blood in good\ncondition all manner of evils will overtake you. PSYCHINE is the\nGreatest of Tonics and should be taken by every one at this season\nof the year. PSYCHINE assists the gastric juices and ferments in\ntheir digestion of the food, cleanses the mucous membrane of the\nStomach, and has an invigorating and beneficial effect on the muscles\nand nerves. For \u201e,atarrh of the Stomach, Ulceration or Weak Stomach, Dyspepsia, the use of PSYCHINE is strongly advisable.\nPSYCHINE acting on the Stomach restores it to a health y condition,\nlirn acts through the stomach upon all the vital organs, creates an appetite, bringing\nrenewed vitality und strength to ihe entire lyalem and enables It to throw oil disease\nuf every kind. It is the greatest health-\ngiver known tu medical science.\nRSY\u20acNH4NE\n\u25a0ii*iffi\\iaiiiicaaiy.iiiiFnci;'i,i'\nHuihI It,In.T. a. SI,1 Hi'M l.iinli.il.Toroiilti.\n1-11 l-'u.n s i-Iii ' -tiny.  All ilniiofl.t. .ml\n.1,., *.,ll I'M 1 IIINi;,u,,,u,-. wtil.l |,e|. IiuiiIk.\nPresbyterian Chm-oh.\nSUNDAY, .IUNI'! 21),\nMorning service al  11 o'clock,\nSunday School uiul bible classes at\n;' :t |> in.   Bvonlug service at 7.HO.\n.    0. I,. (',,wun uf Warilnei' will preach\nat both i-ervlces in tlie absence of the\n, ,    ,  . ., ,    ,     liasl.il- wlm will ullleiate at the open-\nI'or comploto Information apply to ,\u201e,, ,lt \u201e nnv prcbytcrlBti church in\ngents, or write Win duct.\n,,,,   nn, i    '\" '-'\"' ahsence of the pastor there\n.1. TO, I HOOT (III,       W|n |)(, |m ciiiiiiiiiinicnnt.s    class this\nO. I'. A., Calgary.I Sunday,\nagent\nNot a Candidate.\n\"I am not 11 caniliilnte for the honor of lieutenant-governor, salil Mr.\nWm. sioiiii, ex member ol parliament\nuf Nnnuimo, when Interviewed Monday ut. the Hotel Vancouver. \"It Is\nnow more than a fortnight since f\nleft Ottawa ami the matter was not\ndiscussed daring my stny there.\"\nHe called on various political\nfriends during tho day und loft for\nhome In the evening. THR PKOSPBCTOR, ORANBBOOK, \u00bb. C, BATTODAY. JUKE W, 19M.\n*****************************************************4\n8\n>\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00ab>\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00ab>\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00ab\n******** ******************************\n**\nI\n!\nWtg\u00ab  \u00bb\n\u2666 \u2666\n\u00bb*\u2666\u00ab\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00ab\nrr\n\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00ab>\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666 t\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbo\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb^\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbf*\u00bbf*\u00bb^^\nWWMWMmMmMm\u00abH\u00bbW\u00abmMMWttMMMMMMHWH\u00abWtMMMOMMMMMMMW*HmHHmHMWW\u00bbM\u00abWmmm\u00bbHWm\u00ab\u00ab\u00abW\u00bb\n\"TTHERE IS SO MUCH in Furniture that can't be seen that sharp\n\u25a0 practices are difficult to detect until use has proved the goodness\nor badness of the article. Woods, making, finishes\u2014all may be\njuggled by adepts in the making of Furniture. And there are some\nmanufacturers who make nothing else but furniture with good looks\nenough to sell itself, but with no intrinsic worth to make it give years\nof service. The kind we sell courts critical comparison. It is all\u2014\nevery piece of it\u2014backed by our guarantee, and with the further\nsafeguard to you of\nf       <8>\nYour Money Back If You Want It\nMATTRESS\nArt tbiolulaly unitary filling of curlitt\nwead>fit>r\u00ab cOVtrid with cirdftf \u00ablltrt\nWE Have just placed iti stock\na large consignment of Furniture bought at very low prices.\nWe have priced It low. We\ninvite comparison\nSee Our Window of\nt *\nREED GOODS\nAt Less Than First Cost\n:\u00ab\u2022\u2666\u2666\u2666 \u00bb\u00bb+\u2022'\u00bb-* f *\u2022<\u00bb*\u2666'\u25a0\u2022' S- \u2022\u2022\u25a0\u00bb' \u25a0\u2022\nV\n\u00bb\u2022\u2666*\u2666\u00bb\u25a0\u2022\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666'\u2666\u25a0\u2666\u2666*\u2666-*\u00bb\u00bb\u25a0*<\"\u2666\u00ab\n\u2022<\u00bb*\u00bb*-\u00ab>4>t\"<-*4>.\u00bb*-*|-*4'f\u00ab>. THK  t'llllH I'HCTiiR,     rRAMIRi't'K,     II      ('.,    SATTmi)AY. JUNK 19, 1909,\nHollow Ground\nAs Illustrated.\n$2.50\nDouble Concave for    j aa      . j\/\nExtra Heavy Beards\nSet of Two in\nLeather Case\n$5.50\n\u25a0c\nTHE RAZOR OP PERFECTION\nCi rbo Magnetic\n\u2022*\u00a3   Slrop\t\n1.00\nStrop Aide      25C\nNO HONING-NO GRINDING\nNO\nMORE\nRAZOR\nTROUBLES\naes\nCLEAN  SHAVES\nEVERY  YEAR\nNO\nNEW BLADES\nNO\nANNUAL TAX\nI\nEVER LASTING\nSHAVING\nCOMFORT\nWill Last a Lifetime.\nCARBO MAGNETIC RAZORS have revolutionized taior making-they art TEMPERED BY ELECTRICITY, which is\nOUR OWN EXCLUSIVE SECRET PROCESS-the steel used in their manufacture ii ol the finest English and\nSwedish make. This wonderful discovery is the result of years of experiment and study, and at last there has been\nproduced a razor that will shave any beard, NO MATTER HOW TOUGH.\nELECTRIC TEMPERING adds CARBON to the steel; whereas tempering; by fire, (the only other method known for\ncenturies) DESTROYS the CARBON which is the life of steel. All other makes of razors must be HONED AND GROUND\noften, as their blades will NOT hold an edge any length of time. CARBO MAGNETIC RAZORS do not require HONING\nor GRINDING during; a lifetime in private use; they are all tempered alike, every part of their blades being subjected to\nthe same AMPERES OF ELECTRICITY. CARBO MAGNETIC RAZORS are r\">\u00abn^ FIVE times by the HAMBURG\nMETHOD, the most expensive grinding known.\nYOUR OEALER will deliver to you one of these CARBO MAGNETIC RAZORS on 30 days' trial, without\nobligation on your part to purchase\u2014take advantage of this opportunity. Break away from the barber habit! You will save\n$50.00 annually.\nCall on our representatives in your town, and request a copy of \"Hints On Shaving\"\u2014This booklet illustrates the\ncorrect razor position for shaving every part of the face (ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN FROM LIFE)\u2014tt also tells\nyou HO1** TO STROP A RAZOR PROPERLY; should our dealer be out of them, drop us a card, and we will send you\none by return mail.\nFirm of A. L. SILBERSTEIN, riakers, ,;       \u2122    ANUK\n459-461 Broadway. N. V.\t\nCHANHHOOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict ol East Kootenay.\nj Take notice that 1, Mrs. McFarlane\nof Cranbrook, occupation married\nrwoman, Intend    to apply (or permis-\nI sion to purchase tbe following Aes\n[...'..M Lands ; Commencing at a  post\nplanted ut tbe uorth east corner   ol\nII ooper's pre-emption-, thenc* went In\nchains, thence north 20 chains, thence\n1 mist to Moyie river, thence following\ndown stream to place of continence'\n. ment\nMrs   Sadie J. McFarlane,\n11   Melton, Agent.\nDated  April 3rd,  1900. IT\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDial 1 let \u2022>! Kn.it Kootenay.\n a\t\nTake notice that t, Walter Bruce\nMi Waiiaur ui cranbrook, occupation\nmerchant, intend to apply tor permis\nsi.'ii lo purchaso the Following dm\ncribed IiuhIh Commencing at * post\nplanted ui the southeast corner \u00bbt\nI lot 8436, thence south TO chains,\nthenee easi 80 chains, thearc north U0\nI chains, thence cast 20 chulns, thenre\nuorth to chains, thonce went 40 chains\nto place ol commencement.\nWftltor Bruce. McFarlane\nDated April 3rd, 1909. 1.\ncranbrook land District\nst Kootenay,\nlu.ti\n,1    ol\nI) BOOK STORES\nTake notice thm 1, Harry Melntosh\nt\u00bbi Halcyon, B. 0., occupation Hotel\nkeepor, Intend to apply tor permis\nston to purchase the following des\ncrlbed lunds Commencing at a post\nplanted at nbout one mite west 01\nthe Flathead river and one mile north\nof the International houudury lino,\nand west of lot 7330, being the north\neast corner, thence south so chains,\nthenee west SO chains, thence north\nSO chains, thenee oant SO chaius to\nthe point of commencement und containing 040 acres more or loss.\nHarry Mcintosh, Locator\nQeorge W. Kerr, Ag'Wt\nLocated   March 28th.  1909. 1\"\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict ot Bust- Kootonay.\nTake notice that 1, Thomas Edward Murphy, occupution station\ngent, intend to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described\nlands : Commencing at a post planted on the north hank of the Moyie\nriver, opposite the N. E. corner of\nlot No. 8745, thonce north 40 cnains,\nthence east 20 chains more or less to\nthe Moyie river, thence following the\nmeandering of the Moyie river to\nplace of beginning, containing 80\nacres more or less.\nThomas Edward Murphy.\nH. Melton, Agent.\nBated April 21st, 1909. 17\nORANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict, of Kootenay\nTake notice that I, George ,1. Hun\nter ol Pincher Creek, Albertn, occit-\npation banker, intend to apply [01\npermission in purchase the following\ndescribed lauds, commeuclttg nt u\npost planted about three uml u hall\nmiles north oi tlie International\nboundary line and about, one and n\nhalf miles uorth east of lot 7811 and\nadjacent 011 the eastern botiudnry to\nHenry E, Hyde's and Homy Riviere's\napplication, being the northwest cor\nner adjacent to the south west cot*\nnet\" oi Arthur c Kemmis' uppllcn\ntion, theuce eust. 80 chinas, thence\nsouth 111 cliitins, theuce west Su\nChains, theuce uorth sn chains, to I lie\npoint of commencement and contain\nlug 040 acres more or less.\nGeorge .1. Hunter, Locutor\nGeorge W. Kerr, Agent\nLocated   March   30th,   1909. IT.\nORANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Kootenny\nTake notice thnt I, Launcelot 10\nBolster ot Sturgeon Kalis, inn.mo.\noccupation doctor, intend tu apply\nfor permission to purchase the foi\nlowing described lands, commencing\nat a post planted about three miles\nnorth of the International boun Jan\nline and about one mile north of the\nnorthern boundary of lot 7841 and ad\nJHeent to the northwest coiner oi\nHenry K. Hyde's application, thenee\nsouth 80 chains, thence west B0 chains\nthence north SU chains, thence cast\nttt) chains t.. the point of commence\nment, containing G40 acres more ol\nless,\nLauncelot   E.   Holster,   Locator.\nGeorge W    Kerr    '\nLocated  March 29th,  1909,\nORANBROOK  LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Eual Koottnay\nTake notice tlnii   I, Eva Wood Cane\ncribed lands, commencing at a   post\nplanted about four mites north of the ;\ninternational boundary line nnd about\n2 miles north of lot 7841  and adjacent j\nto the northwest corner of Henry Re\u25a0\nHere's application,   being  the  south\n... . .    . , west   corner,  thence  north  80 chains,\nof  Newmarket, Ontario,  married  wo    t|u.ll(T       t M| cha,       ^ soutn\nman,  Intend  to apply for permission H0 (.,|ai      th        wrst 8Q cn,iins   tff\nto   Purchase    the following described th      int   ( comraencemeilt, and eon-\nlands: Commencing at u post plant       .        m acres or less\ned  80 chains south of  the southeast                     Frederick Porritt, Locator.\ni!      \\     S        * g\"2E   in   0\u00b0hteoty George W. Kerr, Agent,\n.sine,     hence     north   40     chains, ,     .    *\n(hence west      III chains,  thenee south\n10 chuins,    thence eust 10 chains     to\npoint   of     commencement containing\nIG0 acres more or less.\nEva Wood Cane,   Locator\nHarry Melton, Agent\nDuted April Hit.h, 1909. IS\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of East Kootenay.\nORANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Eust Kootenay,\npation horse dealer, intend to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described lands, commencing\nat a post planted about three miles\nnorth of the International boundary\nline und about one mile north of tbe\nnorthern boundary of lot 7841 and adjacent to the north west comer of\nHenry E. Hyde's location, being the\nsouth east corner, thence west 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains, thence\neast 80 chains, nnd then south 80\nchnins to the point of commencement, nnd containing 040 acres\nmore or less.\nGeorge B. Bolster, Locutor.\nGeorge W. Kerr, Agent.\nLocated March 29th. 1909. 16\n1 Take notice that .John Cannon of\n, Cranbrook, B. C, occupation check\n' er, intends to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described\nlands : Commencing at a post planted ut N.E. corner of lot Mf>:t.\"i, thence\neast to S. E. corner of lot 4142,\n\u2014\u201e\u2014 , t|1(mce youth to north boundary     of\nTuke notice that 1, John Angus lot 123, thence west to S.E. corner of\nFergnsBon ol Cranbrook, occupation lot 8535, theuce north to point of\nclothing     merchant, intend to apply  commencement.\nfor   permission to purchase the    foi John Cannon, Locator,\nlowing  described  lands :  Commencing James William Moore, Agent\nat a post planted at. tbe S.W. corner      Dated April IB, 1909 19\nof lot Ni'.  Ili:t,  thenee west 20 chains   . . \u2014\nthenco north su chains,   thence    east\n20 chains, thence south Hi) chains   to       CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nplace of  commencement,    containing\nKill acres more or less. WM\t\nJohn Annus Fergusson, Locator.     T(|Jte QOtlce Umt\"Henry Hector Lin-!\nH. Melton. Agent.   U)jU  o(  pranl)rooki   b(Cm  occupation!\nDated April inn, 1909. checker. Intends to apply for permis-:\n\u2014 siou to purchase the following described lauds: Commencing at a post\nplanted at the N.E. corner of lot!\nf 142, thence east 40 chains, thence\nsouth 30 chains, thence west 40 chains\nthence north :ttt chains to point of\ncommencement.\nHenry Hector Linnell,  Locator.\nJames William Moore, Agent\n19\nDistrict of East Kootenay.\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Kootenay.\nTake notice that I, Thomas William\nLensk, occupation, mill owner, Intend\nto apply for permission to purchase\none hundred and sixty acres of laud,\nhounded ns follows :\nCommencing at a post planted at\nthe southeast corner ot Lot 8435, and\nthenee west 40 chnins, theuce south\n40 chains, thence east 40 chains,\ntheuce uorth 40 chains.\nThos. W. Lensk, Locator\nH. Melton, Agent,\nDated April 2nd, 1409\nCOAL   AND   PETROLEUM  NOTICE\n1. Notice is hereby given that thirty days after date I intend to apply\nto tlie Honourable Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for u license\nto prospect for coal and petroleum on\nthe following described lands, situate\nin Southeast Kootenay, British Col\numbia, block 4593, commencing nt a\npost planted at or near 1 mile east\nof the present C. l\\ R. survey line at\n33 mile post and being tbe northeast\ncorner of the M. A. Macdonald claim,\nthence west 80 chains, thence south\n80 chains, thence east 80 chuins, and\nthence north 80 chnins to the point\nof commencement, making 040 acres\nmore or less.\nM.  A.  Macdonald. Locator\nJohn Livingstone, Agent.\nLocated  April 23th,  1909. 24-5\nORANBROOK  LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Ktotenay.\nORANBROOK   LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Kootenuy\nTake notice, that I, Alexander   W,\n.Smith,     of   Rossland, B. 0,, occupa\ntion Hotnlkeepor, intend to apply for\n\u25a0 permission to purchase the following!    Duted April 15, 1909\n16 j deBCi (bed    lands,  commencing   at  a\u2014     -        \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\npost planted about one mile west   of     CRANBROOK  LAND  DISTRICT\nthe Flathead river and one mile north j\t\nof the     international boundary line,]\n.uni west of lot 7339, being the south,\neust corner,  thence north 80 chains; \"-\"\"\"\nihence wesi 80 chains, thence south au I    Take notice that I, Thomas Edward\nTake  notice   that   1,   Henrj   Ernest\nHyde ol  Plnchei   Oreek,  Alberta, oc\nCUpation  bunker,   intend   to  apply   foi\npermission to purchase the following\ndescribed  lands,  commencing    ut   a\npost plunted about 3 miles north ol\nthe International boundary line and\nabout one mile north of the northern\nboundary of lot 7841 and about a\nquarter of u mile east of the east\nbank of Sage Creel;, in the Flathead\nvalley, being the northwest corner\nthence east. SO chains, thenee south\n80 chains, thence west so chains, and\nthenee north 80 chains to the point\nuf commencement. nnd containing\n640 acreB more or less.\nG 'go  W    Kerr,  Agon!\nHenry Ernest Hyde.  Locator\nLocated March 29th, 1909. It\nstrict of Kast Kootenny\nhains, thence     east  ho     chain\npoint of commencement  end contain\ning 640 acres more or less,\nAlexander W   Smith, Locator\nMurphy of Fort Steele Junction, oc\ncupatlon station agent, intend to apply for permission     to purchaso the\n ... ,  following described lands: Comment'-\nleorge W, Kerr, Agent, J ing at a post     planted at the south\nicated   this     2Sth day   of March,  east comer ol Wm, Tapper's pre-emp-\nIC tion, No. 1074, thence north 40 chains\nthence east 20 chuins more or less to\nthe  river,   thence  following  the said\nRANBROOK LAND DIBTRIOT        Moyie river down stream to the place\nof commencement contninlng 80 acres\n, more or lens.\nDistrict of Kootenay Thomas 3d*aril Murphy, Locator\n o  H. Melton, Agent,\nI Dated  June 3rd. 1909. 23\nCHANHHOOK  LAND DISTRICT\nDlfltHcl of Kootenny.\nORANBROOK  LAND DISTRICT\nIn- im i of Kootonay\nTake   notice   (bat   I,   Dnvid   Wniuoek\nof Plnchei Creek, Alberta, veterinary\nsurgeon, intend to apply for perniiH\nslop to purchase the following des\ncribed lands, commencing ut a post\nplanted about 4 miles north of the\nInternational boundary and nbout 2\nmiles north of lot. 7811, and udjacent\nto the northeast, corner of George II\nHolster's application, being the south\ncant corner, thence west ho chnins,\nIhence   north Ho chains,  theme easi\n80 Chnins,   theuce BOllth HO chulns    lo\nthe point of commencement and con\ntalning 040 acres more or less\nDavid Warnock, Locutor\nGeorgu W. Ken, Agent,\nLocated March 119th, 1)09. 10\nTake notice that I, Arthur C. Kemmis of Plnchei Creek, Albeitu, uccu\npation Barrister, intend to upply   to\npill chase     the      following      desci ibed\nlands, commencing at a post planted\nabout  3j  mites north ol tbe Interna \u2014\u2022\u2014\ntlonal  boundary  line and about    I;     Take notice that  I,  Henry Riviere\nmiles north east of lot 7841 and   ud   \u201ef pincher Creek, Albertn, occupation\njaceol    on     the eastern boundary to rancher, intend lo apply for permis\nHenry Riviere and Frederick Porritt'b Ulan    to   purchase the following des\napplications, being the Botithwesl cor- crlbed iamb., commencing at a   posl\nner,     theme   north SO chains   thence  planted about   ihree miles north     ol\nemu 80 chains, thence south 80 chains the International boundary line   and\ntliencc  west so chalna,  to the point  about one mile north of lot 7841 ami\nof commencement, ami containing 640 adjacent  to tho northwest corner   of\nncres more oi  less Henri    K.  Hyde's application, being\nAithui  i'   Kemmis, Locatoi    the HOilLhwcst corner, thence north 80\nGeorge W.  Kerr, Agent    chains, thence, east  80 chains, thence.\nLocated March 29th, 1909 .u south 80 chains, thence west 80 chniun\nio the point or commencement,    and\ncontaining 640 ncres morn or leas,\nHenry  Riviere,  Locator.\nGeorge W. Kerr, Agent\nLocated March 29tb, 1909, Ifi\nORANBROOK  LAND DISTRICT\nBiatrial id Kootenny\nORANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\n\u2014_\u2022\t\nDistrict ol Kootenay.\nTake notice that  i. Frederick  Dor\nrill  of Bart'lO,     Ontario, occupation\ngentleman,   Intend  to apply  for  per-j    Take notice that I, George B, Rul-\nmlHriluu to puichaui) the following des [nter of Pincher Creek, Alberta, oecti-\nOERTIFICATK OF THK REGISTRATION   OF   AN  EXTRA PROVINCIAL COMPANY.\n\"Companies Act, 1897\"\n1 HEREBY CERTIFY that the\n\"Seippel Timber Company\" has this\nday been registered, ns an extra-pro-\nvlnclul company under the \"Companies Act 1897\" to carry out or to affect, all or any of the objects of the\nCompany to which the legislature of\nBritish Columbia extends.\nTho head olllce of tho company Is\nsituate at Stillwater, Minnesota.\nThe amount of the capital of the\ncompany is one hundred thousand\ndollars, divided into one thousand\nshares of one hundred dollars each.\nThe head office of the company   in\nthis province is situate at tho city of\nCranbrook,     and  Alexander B.  Macdonald, Bnrrister-at-law, whose     address is Cranbrook, B.C., Is the    attorney     for   the company.   Not em\npowered to issue and  transfer stock.\nThe   time     of the existence of the\ncompany    is     thirty yours from  the\n27th day of August, 1906.\nThe Company is limited.\nGiven under my hand and sen)     of\nOffice at. Victoria, Province of British\nColumbia,     this    31st day of March,\none thousand nine hundred and nine.\n(L.S.)    S. Y. WOOTTON,\nRegistrar of Joint Stock Companies.\nThe object  (or which this company\nI has been established   and    registered\n| are ;\u2014\ni   To do ull lunds ot    manufacturing\nlaud   trading     business; to purchase,\nown, hold and dispone of timber and\nall the products of timber; to carry\nj on and conduct a     general     logging,\nI lumbering   and manufacturing httsln\nless; to erect, buy and sell BllW mills,\niHhlngle mills,   planing mills, ami   all\nother mills nnd factories; to    oh tab\nlist),    operate,      buy  and  sell   lumber\n! yards; to purchase, own, hold, imiaa\nlactate, Hell and deal  In any and ull\nkinds of goods ami wares, morcband'\nDie and     personal   property of every\ndiameter   uud    description;   to  own,\nbay,   sell,    lease   and improve lauds\nwherever    situate;    to  build,   equip,\nand    manage    water     (lames for the\ntransportation of wood, lumber, timber and  timber  products,  and  lo do\nall such business as may be incidental thereto; \u25a0\u25a0 \u2014\u2022\" \u25a0     --p-lW\npout plunted at. oi near 1 mile east\nif the present C. P. H. survey line at\n,!? mile post und being the Bouthwesl\nrner of the Thomas Lee claim,\nthence north 80 chalna, thence east\nHO chuins, thence south SO chains,\nthence west SO chains to the poipi\nif commencement, making 640 acres\nmore or less.\nThomas Lee. Locatoi\nJohn Livingstone, Agent.\nLocated  April  7th,   1909. Jl .\".\nCOAL   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE.\nNotice ;s hereby given that thii\nly days alter date I intend to apply\nto the Honourable Chief Commission\nof Lauds ami Works fur a license\nprospect for conl und petroleum on\nthe follow tug described lauds, situate\na Southeast Kootenay. British Col\nnubia, block 46011, commencing at a\npost planted at ot iicnr 1 mile east\nA the present t'. I*. It. survey hue at\n:; mile post ami being the northwest\nonier ot Harry Graceson's claim,\nthence south Ku chains, thence oast 80\n'hains, theuce north 80 chains,\nhence west 80 chnins to the point\n>t commencement, making 6-10 ncres\nimre or less.\nHarry   Grurcson,   Locatoi\nJohn Livingstone, Agont.\nLocated  ApHI  Tib,   1909. 34 6.\nCOAL   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE.\n7. Notice is hereby given that  thir\nty days after date 1 intend to apply\nthe Honourable Chief Commission\nof Lands and Works for a license\nto prospect for coal and petroleum on\nthe following described lands, sltuntt\niu Southeast Kootenay, British Cot\nmbfn, block 4503, commencing at a\npost planted at or near 2 miles east\nof the present C, P. It. survey line at\n27 mile post and being the northwest\njomer of the F. H. Dezall claim.\nthence east 80 chains, thence south\n80 chains, thence west 80 chains, ana\nthenee north 80 chains to the point\nof commencement, making 640 acre*\nmore or Iosh.\nF.   H.   Dezull,   Locatoi\nJohn Livingstone, Agent.\nLocated  April  7th,   1909. 24 5\nCOAL   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE.\n8. Notice is hereby given thut thir\ny days after date 1 intend to upply\no the Honourable Chief Commission\nr of Lands and Works for a licensi\n0 prospect for coal and petroleum on\nthe following described lunds, sltuntt\nin Southeast Kootenay, British Col\numbla, block 4693, commencing nt a\npost planted at or near 2 miles east\nof the present O. P. R. survey line at\nil mile post and being the southeast\n\u25a0orner of J. L. King's claim,\nthence north 80 chains, theuce east\n80 chuins, thence south 8u chains,%nd\nthence west 80 chaius to the point\nof commencement, making 1140 acre*\nmore or less.\nJ.  L. King, Locatoi\nJohn Livingstone, Agent.\nLocated April 7th,  1909. 24-5.\nCOAL   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE.\n2. Notice is hereby given that thir\nty days after date I intend to apply\nto the Honourable ('hief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a license\nto prospect for coal and petroleum on\nthe following described lands, situate\nin Southeast Kootenay, British Col\numhia, block 4593, commencing at u\npost planted nt. or near 4 miles east\nof the present C. P. R. survey line at\n29 mile post, and being the southeat\ncorner of the Lewis Hilton claim,\nthence north 80 chains, theuce west\n80 chains, thence south 80 chains,\nthence east 80 chaius to the point\nof commencement, making 640 acres\nmore or less.\nLewis Hilton, Locator\nJohn Livingstone, Agent\nLocated April C.tli, 1909. 24-F\nCOAL   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE.\n3. Notice is hereby given that thir\nty days after date I Intend to apply\nto the Honourable*Chid Commission\ner of Lands uml Works for a license\nto prospect for coal and petroleum on\nthe following described hinds, situate\nin Southeast Kootenny, British Columbia, block 4593, commencing at u\npost planted at or uour t mile east\nof the present C, p. R. survey line at\n27 mile post uml being the northeast\ncornel of Thomas Lensk\"s claim\nthence west 80 chuins, thenee south\n80 chuins, thenee eust 80 chains, and\nthonce north 80 chains to the point\nof commencement, making 040 acres\nmore or less.\nThomas Lensk, Locator.\nJohn Livingstone, Agent\nLocated  April 7th, 1909. 24-5\nCOAL   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE.\n4. Notice is hereby given that thir\nty duys after date I Intend to apply\nto the Honourable Chief Commissioner! of Lands and Works for a license\nto prospect for conl nnd petroleum on\nthe following described lands, situate\nin Southeast Kootenny, British Col\numbla, block 4593, commencing at m\npost planted at or near 1 mile east\nof the present C. P. ft, survey line at\n27 mile post and being the southeast\ncorner of Harry II. Hughes claim\nthence north 80 chains, thenee west\n80 chulns, thence south HI) chains,\nthenee oast. 80 chuiiiH to the point\nof commencement, making mo ncres\nmorn or less,\nHarry   II.   Hughes,  Locator\nJohn Livingstone, Agent.\nLocated  April 7th,  1909. 24-5.\nCOAL   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE.\n5. Notice Ik hereby given that thirty duys ufter date 1 intend to apply\nto the Honourable Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a license\nto prospect for coal uud petroleum on\nthe following described lands, situate\nin Southeast Kootenny, British Columbia, block 4593, commencing at a\nCOAL   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE.\n9. Notice is hereby given that thir\nty days ufter date I intend to applj\nto the Honourable ('hief Commission\nor of Lands and Works for a licenst\nto prospect for coal and petroleum on\nthe following described lands, situate\nin Southeast Kootenay, British Col\numbla, block 4593, commencing nt a\npost planted nt or near 4 miles easi\nof the present C. P. R. survey line ut\n29th mile post und being the north\neast corner of Robert Buckoitt's claim\nchence west 80 chains, thence south\n80 chuins, thence east 80 chains, and\nthence north 80 chains to the place\nof commencement, making H40 acres\nmore or less.\nRobert Buckout, Locatoi\nJohn Livingstone, Agent\nLocated April 7th,  1909. 24-5.\nCOAL   AND   PETROLEUM NOTICE\n10 Notice Ib hereby given that thir\nty days after date I intend to apply\nto tbe Honourable Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a license\nto prospect for coal and petroleum on\nthe following described lands, situate\nin Southeast Kootenay, British Col\numbia, block 4593, commencing at u\npost planted at or near 3 miles east\nof the present O. P. R. survey line at\n28 mile post, and being the southwest\ncorner of the David Moore claim,\nthence east 80 chains, thence north\n\u25a0SO chnins, thence west 80 chains,\ntheuce south 80 chains to the point\nof commencement, making 040 acres\nmore or loss.\nDavid   Moore,  Locatoi\nJohn Livingstone, Agent.\nLocated April 7th, 1909. 24-5.\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Kootenay.\nTake   notice   thnt   I, G 'go Welcl:\nof Cranbrook, occupation mil way\nconductor, Intend to apply for per\nmission to purchase the following des\ncrlbed lauds : Commencing at a post\nplanted at the N. E, corner ol lot\nflr>27, thence eust In chuins, thence\nsouth ti'i chains, thence west 40\nchuins, thence north 05 chnins to the\npoint of commencement, containing\ntwo hundred and sixty acres more oi\nless.\nGeorge  Welch,  Locutor.\nJune 4th, 1909. ' 21\nORANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nistricl.  of  East  Kootenay;   Southern\nDivision.\nTake nocice that I, Oliver Harvey\nBarber ol Vancouver, B.C., occupation real estate agent, intend to apply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lauds : Commenc-\nat a post planted at the north\nt corner of timber license ;t23ti be\n: on the south hank of the St.\nMary's river, thence west 80 chains ;\nthenco north till chains more or tess ;\nihence down stream of said river to\nplace of commencement and contain\nIpg 320 acres more or less.\nOLIVER HARVEY BARBER.\nMay 1st,  1909. 22-9\nCRANBROOK  LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict ol East Kootenay.\nTake notice that Percy Charles Cot\nul Oranbrook, B.C., occupation shod\nforeman, intends to apply for permis\nilon to purchase the following described lands ; Commencing at a post\nabutted Hi chaius N of S.E. corner ot\nlot 4142, thence east 40 chains, thence\nsouth 30 chains, thence west 40 chains\nthenco north :su chains, to point of\ncommencement.\nPercy  Chniies Coe,  Locator,\n.lames William Moore, Agent\nDated April 16, 1909 19\nNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS\nCourt House. Fernie.\nSealed Tenders, superscribed \"Ten\nder for Court House, Fernie, B. C,\"\nwill he received hy the Hon. the Minister of Public Works up to noon of\nWednesday, the 9th duy of June 1909,\nor the erection and completion of a\noncrete and Brick Court House at\n,'ernie, B. c.\nPlans, specifications, contract and\nonus of tender may be seen mi and\nliter the 10th day of May, 1909, at\nhe ollices ol the government agent ut\n\/ernie; the government agent at Nel-\niou; and at the Public Works depart\nuent,  Victoria, B, O.\nEach proposal must be uceompau-\ned by an accepted bunk cheque or\nertIdeate of deposit on a chartered\ntank of Canada, made payable to the\nIon. tbe Minister of Public Works,\nor a sum equivalent to ten percent,\nif the amount of the tender, which\nball be forfeited if the party tender-\n-ng decline to enter into contract\nvheu called upon to do so, or if he\nail to complete the work contracted\nor. The cheques or certificates .of\nleposit uf unsuccessful tenderers will\n>e returned to them upon the execu-\nion of the contract.\nTenders will not be considered   un-\ness made out on the forms supplied, :\nIgned with the actual signature    of\nhe tenderer, and enclosed in the en-\n,'elopes furnished.\nThe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted,\nF. 0. GAMBLE,\nPublic Works Engineer,\n'ublic Works Department,\nVictorln, B.C., May 4th. 19ii9.      22\nCRANBROOK    LAND DISTRICT,\nDistrict of East Kootenny.\nTuve notice thut I, Helen A. His\ncox, married woinun. of Port Perry,\nOntario, Intend to apply for permis\nsion to purchase the following ties\ncrlbed lands : Commencing ut a post\nplunted at the south west corner o[\nlot 3552, thence south 50 chains,\nthence east 40 chains, theuce north 50\nchains, thence west 40 chains, to the\npoint of commencement, containing\n200 acres more or less.\nHelen A. Hiseox,\n.1, C. Cummings, Locator.\nMuy  19th,  1909. 24\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nEust. Kootenuy, Southern Division\nTake not Ice thnt I, A ml row 11\nGrace nl Cranbrook, occupation Jour\nan list, intend to apply for permis\n\u25a0don to purchase the following des\ncribed lands : Commencing at n post\nplunted at tbe N.w. corner of lot\n11425, thence west 80 chains, thenee\nsouth 80 chains, thence north 80 chain\nto place of commencement, containing\n040 acres* mote nr loss.\nA.  D. Grace,  Lorn tor,\nBated  April  21st,  1909. 20\nBOOM     THE   PROSPECTOR-THE\nPIONEER  PAPER OF  EAST\nKOOTENAY\nNOTICE\nTake notice that I intend tn apply\no the superintendent of provincial\nlolfce\" after thirty (30) days from the\nIrst appearance of this notice (or the\nransfer from ourselves to William J.\nVllen and A. 1. Crowley of the li-\nense to sell intoxicating liquors at\nhe Fulls View Hotel in Marysville,\ntritish Columbia,\nCHARLES E. FINCH\nDated April 30,tn, A.B., 1909.        21\nNOTICE.\nNotice is hereby given that I have\neft    my   outstanding accounts with\nA. A. Macdonald, of Harvey, McCar-\ner & Macdonald, for collection.\n19 JOHN DEZALL.\nFOR SALE\n1 BAY MARE AND COLT.\n2 BAY MARES, 2 and 4 years ojd.\nI GRAY MARE, 5 years old.\nThese horses are     all     thoroughly\n>roke,\nWagon and harness. One Dog\nlush Plow, and a large number\nither farming utensils.\nWill sell the whole in one lot\n(600,00.   Apply to\nD. BURTON,\nCranbrook\nand\nof\nfor\nB.C.\nITOfl RALE\nis. Cnlvns, Pare Hred Berkshire\nEggs '\"'' Betting, Par.. Plymouth\nApply,  Wnttn,  Wiittvhiirg,\nWANTED.\nLIVE   ROCKY    MOUNTAIN GOATS\nLive Rocky Mountain Goats are\nmuted for Zoological purposes, permis to catch and export these an)\nrials will be issued by the Provincial\ntithorltles.      address:\u2014\nDR. CECIL FRENCH,\nNaturalist,\nWashington, B.C.\nCRANBROOK LAND DIBTRIOT\nDistrict of East Kootenuy.\nTake notice that I, Harvey Hough-\nlaud, of Cranbrook, It. c, occupation\nRancher, intend to apply for permis\n\u25a0lion to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post\nplanted 20 chulns west of she south-\nof lot 5247; thence west\nthence south 80 chains,\n20  chuins,   thence  north\nHarvey Hoiighiuml.\n190!). 24-9\neast corner\n20  chains,\nthence  east\nSO chains.\nDuted June .\nCRANBROOK  LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict ot Kootenay.\nTake notice that I, Robert Burns\nBenedict of Muynok, occupation him\nhcrmun, intend to upply for permission to purchaso the following described lands: Commencing at a post\nplunted ut a point 80 chains west of\nthe N.W. corner of Lot. No, 0425,\nthence 80 chains south, thence east\nsu chuins, thence north 80 chains,\nthence west 8<i chains to the point of\ncommencement, containing 040 acres\nmure or less,\nRobert Burns Benedict,\nDated May 8th, 1909. 24-9 THK L'ltOB  I'HI'.'I'HH.    ORANBROOK,    B.\nSATURDAY, JtJNH 19, 1909\nPxifi  I.\nNEWPORT\nIf you want ;i delicious\nChocolate try those\nNewports ;it The Palm.\nWe have just received\na  large  stock   and   art-\nESTABLISHED   inn\nA. B. Grace,\nIH'III.ISIIKU    ANU   KOITOK.\nSole AgenU\nCran Drool\nfor\nTHE  PALM\nFrank Dezall\nGENERALBLACKSMITH\nand\nWOODWORKER\nRubber  Tiren   Applied\nTo llllfSRy  Wheels\nAllKMTH   FOR   CANADIAN OYOI.B\nAND  MOTOR  OO'S   HII'VCI.RS\nRepairing\nPhone t>U     \u2022   \u2022\nSpecialty.\nT. 0,  Do's 813,\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\n' I\n\u25a0 I\n11\nII\n>'\n11\nW. Cline\nOt the old Minnititin Rnrliur\nShop t'itti now lit.' found in the\nMANITOBA HOTEL\nl''ii'\u00abi Clans\ntill  bvanchc\nWc\nnf Hir\n;; Tonsorial\nArt;\n**********************\n**********************\nCranbrook\nLivery\nWe ask you to enll nnd try\nour new Consignment of new\nanil Up-to date rigs for\nWinter and Summer, Just\nreceived Toppir und Reliable\nHorses ot your disposal.\nGive them a trial u,nd be\nconvinced.\nI'hutiA 47 Ornnbronk, B.O,\nHe sure to procure a permit before\nlighting  any    bonfires in your back-\nA ghost of the St. Hugeno mine in\nthe latent arrival at Moyie.\nIiuliuns claim that they have seen\nn wild mini nt I'emberton Meadows,\nand me much afraid of him.\nMr. PugBley'a deny that he kept\nbooks hut admit that he kept every\nthing else.\n\"King Edward stilts his rivals nt\nBpeom,\" will do lor a display head\nall right.\n\u2022 \u2666 \u2022 \u2022\nBvery young man should love and\ncherish his sister, nnd it he has   no\nsister should borrow some one else's,\n\u2022  \u2022  \u2022  \u2022\nTbe favorite flower with the girls\nin Cranbrook ure the forget-me-sot\nand the double tu lips.\nIt isn't necessary (or a man to be\nan acrobat to tumble to the fact\nthat advertising pays in the Prospector.\nHon. H. L. Borden has accepted an\ninvitation to attend the Dominion\nDay banquet in London. He sailed on\nthe lath Inst.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nSir Wilfrid Laurier is of the- opinion that Wm. Sloan is the only man\nin this provioce who can oust Richard McBride from power.\n* '  \u2022  \u2022\nThere is not a spot from British\nColumbia that can produce tbe fertile soil found here in the Cranbrook\ndistrict.\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nIndigestion\nStomach trouble It but ft symptom of. and not\nm lUelf a true dlseaie. We think of Dyspepsia,\nHeartburn, and Indigestion as real diseases, yet\nthey ara symptoms only of * certain specific\nHerve sickness\u2014nothing else.\nIt was this tact that first correctly lad Dr. Shoop\nIn the creation of that now very popular Stomach\nRemedy-Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Going direct\nto the stomach nerves, alone brought that success\nand favor to Dr. Shoop and his Restorative. Without tiiftt original and highly vlUlprinctple.no\n\u25a0uch lasting Accomplishments were ever to be had.\nFor stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad\nbreath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Shoop's\nRestorative\u2014Tabluts.or Liquid\u2014and see for your-\n\u00abe f what It can and will do. We sell and choar.\nfully recommend\nDr. Shoop's\nRestorative\nBEATTIE & ATCHISON.\nSTEADY EMPLOYMENT\nFor a reliable local salesman re\npresent inn Canada's Oldest anil\nGreatest Nurseries in Ornnlii'ook uni!\nadjoining country.\nThe popularity of our stock which\nis grown on limestone soil, making\nour treiw and hushes hardier nnd\nlonger-lived than coast grown stock.\nIs acknowledged by experienced trull\ngrowers.\nWe make a specialty of growing\nstock for llritish Columbia and ship\nin carload to that province.\nA permanent situation to right\nman, with territory reserved.\nPay weekly ; free outfit., Write for\nparticulars.\nStone & Wellington\nfonthiu, Nunssmims\nTORONTO ONT\n(Licensed hy II. 0, Government.)\nA cup of BOVRIL\nwill drive away that\nfeeling of lassitude so\ncommon in warm\nweather.   BOVRIL\nS'ves vigour and tone to\ne entire system.\nBOVRIL\nWe Deal in Everything From\nu Needle lo a Locomotive\nJOStPil T MCLEAN\nDflAMW IN\nAll kinds of Second-Hand (.nods\nPurnituro a SPECIALTY\nBUYER OF  FURS\nago'fl Old Stand. Hanson Ave\nPboae 861\nWonderful growing weather continues in the Cranbrook district. Pasture is excellent, and the prospects Tor\na large hay crop are most favorable.\n\u2022 * \u2022 \u00bb\nThere is a large area of land in the\nKootenay valley available for settle\nment, either for grazing or agricultural purposes.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022 *\nTlie merchants of Cranbrook find\nbusiness generally ahead of last year.\nProspects are sufficiently satisfactory\nat the present time.\nThis going out of your way to kick\na fellow who has kicked you is very\npoor judgment. Getting even Is an\nexpensive luxury; it costs money.\nDon't do it.\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nPlacing your first advertisement   is\nlike laying the foundation to a build-\nI ing\u2014it is the beginning ot what may\nterminate in a great enterprise.   Moral\u2014 Advertise in The Prospector.\n\u2022 t \u2022 \u2022\nThe general opening up of the Kootenay and Columbia valley, which\nhas so long been waiting for tlie iron\nhorse, will undoubtedly develop trade,\nand the Cranbrook merchant will\nkeep bis weather eye open to this de-\nv elopement.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nThe early bird catches the worm,\nbut what arc you going to do with\nthe fool birds\u2014\"Grit newspapers\"\u2014\nwho think that every piece of political wire is a worm ? JuHt think of\nold bill Sloan as the early worm,\ncaught by the Ottawa bird.\n\u00ab  \u2022  \u2022  \u2022\nIf some of the farmers who are at\npresent looking for good farms would\ntake up land in Southeast Kootenay,\nespecially in the vicinity of Cranbrook, where they would have practically no competition for their products, they would show good judgment and make no end of money.\n\u00bb \u2022 \u2022> t\nThe people of Cranbroofe extend an\ninvitation to the travelling public to\nvisit the town nnd district. As\nsummer resort the district Is without\na rival and cannot be surpassed. It\nis a sportsman's paradise. Game\nseason, large and small are abundant\nand the mountain streams arc well\nstocked with trout,\n\u2022  \u25a0  \u25a0  \u2022\nIt is announced that Sir Wilfrid\nLaurier is to Continue in the leadership of the Liberal party indefinitely\nand that he will again appeal to the\nelectors four years hence In that cap\nnclty. Like P. T. Barnum, Patti and\nother celebrities he will become noted\nfor the number of his last appearances.   Hedley Ga'\/ette.\nA terrible, charge has been brought\nagainst a coast lumber milling firm\nby a gentleman who professes to\nknow to wit that the said firm have\nbeen selling lumber direct to the consumer on the prairies instead of pass\ning it through the bands of the local\nretailer and leaving his palms well\nwell greased by the process. This it\nseems, is violating the ethics of tho\nlumber business, an offence apparently akin to that of being \"inharmou\niOUR.\"\n* \u2022   \u2022   *\nThe llritish prime minister declines\nto regard the American navy as a\npossible enemy to be taken into account In maintaining the \"two pow\ner\" standard.\" Geographical reasons\nwere the ostensible ones for giving\ndifferent consideration than is accorded to the llccts of Germany and of\nFrance. But the United States undoubtedly remembers that nn American commodore said, \"blood is thicker than water.\" Fraternal wnrfnre\nbetween the two great English-speaking peoples would he a catastrophe\nunparalleled in the history of civilisation. Statesmanship shows its wisdom In cultivating mutual confidence\nin the people of the two imperial nations.\n\u2022  \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nThe American invasion of the prairie provinces is assuming proportions\nthat would bo amaslng if it were not\nso well understood that as our neighbors begin to understand the advantages of residence in Canada they find\nthe attraction in Canada irresistible,\nLnst year, according to the statistics\nsixty thousand Americans settled in\nCanada, bringing with them sixty\nmillion dollars worth of property ;\nand the Indications for this year nr*\nueventy-llve thousand and seventy-llvo\nmillion respectively. Perhaps the value placed on the newcomers is exaggerated, but even dropping several\nmillions referred to above it will be\nrealised that this immigration Is the\nbest that has been attracted to the\nDominion.\u2014Columbian,\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nIt is not at ull surprising thnt the\nmining, lumbering and agricultural\nsection tributary to Cranbrook Is attracting the attention of conservative\ncapitalists. Tho field is a large one\nand capital has been looking to the\nSoutheast Kootenay as a place to\ninvent their money.   That this Is true\nis evidenced by the mining promoters\nwho have been engaged in all brunches of mining during the past few\nyears, the lumbermen who have been\nengaged in the business, and the agriculturists who have located in tbe\nKootenay valley, have all reached the\nconclusion of this portion of llritish\nColumbia is the place they have been\nlooking for and that Cranbrook is\nthe centre ot a vast district with a\nmost promising show of mineral, of\nforests and agricultural lunds.\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nIn all mention of mines nf Southeast Kootenay in the eastern papers\nthe name of the Prospector always\nappears. This is as it should be for\nthe Prospector and the Government\noffices are located at Cranbrook, the\nnatural centre of this vast district.\nt    *     \u00bb    9\nComplaint Is made that the Canadian mint is not coining silver,\nwhereas there is a great deal of United States coin in circulation iu the\nDominion, As everyone knows a silver dollar is really not worth a dollar, ami only passes for thnt amount\nbecause the law of the United States\nsays it shall he taken nt that value\nup to a certain amount. Hence, on\novery United States dollar circulated\nin Canada the United States govern\nment has made a profit, and we confess to being unable to see any very\ngood reason why the Cnnahinn government should not supply its own\npeople with all the silver currency\nthey require. A silver half dollar is\na very nice coin. There is nn indisposition on the purt of some eastern\nfolk to carry them. They would rather have a dirty one dollar bill than\ntwo silver half dollars, which is an\nastonishing exhibition of taste. Let\nus have more halves and Quarters\ncoined. Let us also have a new five\ncent piece. The present coin of that\ndenomination is too small. -Victoria\nColonist.\n*   Professional\nHARVEY,   McCARTER\nanu   MACDONALD,\nBarristers and Solicitors,\nORANBROOK,  Q.O.    '\n**********************if\n\u2666\nX       I'HVSICIAS\n' illi.-,-: An\n*******************\nDr. li. W. Connolly\n:\n\u2666\nT   Ml......\niij;   Ave\nHull;\nI'hone Ollleo 105.   Reside\nc.\nW. V. GURD,\nHiirrisior.  Solicitor,\nORANBROOK\n**********************\nB.C.\nII   THOMPSON,\nlliirrisior, Solictor, nnd\nNiiini'.v Public\nOlllce   Hold Rullilltip>,\nCRANBROOK, B.O.\nJ. W. RUTLEDGE,\nM.M V..    VS..\nGraduate    ul     Ontario    Veterinary\nt 'ollege, Toronto, in inhk.\nGraduatonntl Medalist of MoKllllpVot-\nerlnary Colleifo, Chicago, 111. In 1000\nHefflmei'od     raembor     of     Bi'Iiish\nColumbia   Association.\n*LL   CALLS  NIGHT 4 DAY PROMPTLY ATIENDfcD TO\nMoral Reform Council.\nA well attended meeting of the\nabove council was held In the l'resby-\nteriun schoolroom on Friday evening,\nJune 11th. The names of J. 8. Kennedy, J. Beeton and F. Pntton, representatives appointed hy the trainmen, were added to the roll. A committee was appointed to see to the\nprinting of a combined constitition\nand membership card together with\nthe printing of the petition to the\nboard of police commissioners concerning the colony of vice in the city\nThe report of a committee to make\nthe linal arrangements for the circulation of a petition among the ratepayers wns adopted. The recommendation was that twelve men he appointed to be responsible for the canvass of the entire list of ratepayers\nand that they report to the council\nwithin two weeks.\nThe following is the test of the petition :\nTo the Board of Police Commissioners, Cranbrook, D. C. :\nWhereas, at a meeting of the Moral\nand Social Keform Council of Cranbrook, held at the court house Friday, May 28th, 1909, it wus deemed\ndesirable to circulate a petition for\nsignatures by the qualified ratepayers of the municipality of Cranbrook,\nrequesting the board of Police Commissioners to take action in tbe way\nof removing from the city all houses\nof ill-fame, and the prosecution of\nany aud all parties conducting same\nor being inmates or frequenters thereof,\nAnd whereas, a resolution was in\ntroduced and passed at a previous\nmeeting of said council authorising\nthe circulation of such petition,\nAnd whereas the toleration of houses of this character within the municipality or elsewhere is contrary to\nlaw and in direct violation of the\ncriminal code, and exercises n most\nbaneful influence on the whole com\nmunlty,\nAnd whereas the receipt of revenue\nby the municipality from these hous\nes of ill fume in the way of monthly\ntines imposed is contrary to law and\nagainst all principals of morality,\nAnd whereas intoxicating liquor is\nsold in said houses, contrnry to law,\nWe therefore, the undersigned ratepayers residing In the city of Cran-\nbrook, do hereby petition the Bonrd\nof police commissioners acting\nthrough the chief of police of the city\not Cranbrook, to give at once to all\nkeepers and inmates of the said houses (the same being known by the\nfines collected as hereinbefore referred\nto) written notice that all sale of intoxicating liquors in said bouses\nmust be forthwith discontinued, and\nthat witldn two months from the service of such notice ull of said keepers\nand inmates, if found continuing in\nviolation of the law, as aforesaid,\nwill thereafter be rigorously and continuously prosecuted, so long as such\nviolation of the law continues.\nrated at Cranbrook this 10th day\nof June, 1909.\nMcVITTIE & PARKER\nIM..S. ,v O.K.\nCRANBROOK, B.C.\nJ. T, LA1DLAW,\nMining finginopi' nnd\nB.C. Land Sui'vnyor,\nCRANBROOK, B.O.\nI'.O   liox L'.'lh. |'h  SS.1.\nCRANBROOK  AERIE 967\nF. O. E.\nFRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES\nMoot ovfli'.v I'Viila.v til S p.ni\nVisit hit;-  Hrotncn's Cordially   Invited\nOFFICE   AT   McKINSTRYS   LtVERY  BARN\nORANBROOK, R.C.\nW. CRAIG\nMASONRY\nj    Siciiiu  Hoi lot's and Ftirnnee Work a\nSpecially.\nCost nnd Stoclt Estimate.'\nI'Mirnisliod Upon Applied\nHon.\nP.O. Box 834.\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\nX\nx\n\u2666\nt\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666 **********************\nCalgary  Cattle  Co.\nFresh   und Salted Meats,\nFish  und   Poultry  in  season.\nLOTS     OF     FINE    YOUNG\nTURKEYS  JUST  ARRIVED\nOrders by Moil will receive prompt attention.\nOrder  by   Phone,  45.\n\\ ******************************************** *\nP.   W.   Flevcs,   W\nWm.   Anderson,\nAerie I'hyslolun, I'.O. I\nPresident\nSecretary.\nHis 28.\nANCIENT ORDER, FORESTERS\nOOITRT OIIANBUOOK, 8943\nMeets in Carmen's Hall 2nd nnd 4th\nThursday of each month at 8 p.m.\nsharp.\nA. McOoWan, Chief   Ranger.\n(!. A. Abbott, Secretary.\nVisiting Brethren made welcome.\n\\Y.\nIF.ATTY\nUndo\nUnion\nl-'llllel\nIII   Hie.\nORANBROOK,\n.\u2022Hir,\nB.O.\nNORTH     STAR    HOTEL\nKIMBERLEY.   B.C.\nf\nH.   W.   DKEW.   Proprietor.\n\u25ba\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^..\u2022\u25a0.Vi.,,..,.,.,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,^.\n\"ocky Mountain Chapter |\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nMM LEAF REBtKAH 10DGE\nMeets every second and fourth.\nWednesday at new Fraternity\nHall. Sojouring RobeHahs cordially Invited.\nMrs-K. E. Simpson, Noble Grand\nAda M. hickenbotham, Secretary\n\"\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666 I\nPut a little\nSunshine\"\nR\nNO. 125.\nRegular meetings:\nday iu each tiionli\no'clock.\nA. M.\n: -2nd Tu\nSojourning  Companions   nr\nonliullv Invito\nid.\nI..   liflTIIU'KI.I.. Seville\n4       CRANOROOKi li. ('.\n********************* *\nPound!\nmtimmmmmmNWNmmmmf\nRepent It\u2014\"Shiloh's Cure will   always   cure   my   coughs   and   colds.\"\nRHAD THR PROSPECTOR.\nWill Visit Yukon\nDuring the summer Hon. Win. Teni-\nplemnn will visit the Seattle exposition nnd Yukon territory. He will\nbe nccompanied to the Yukon by W.\nR. Ttrnck of the Oeologlcal survey.\n$5.00 CASH\nAND\n$3.00aMONTH\nClood Discount For Cash\n5MP1I STRONG\nALSO HHCONI)   HAND MACHINES\nFOR HALF!   CHEAP AND TO\nRENT.\nGEO. P POWELL, Agent\nArmstrong Avenue.\nMm* ie\u00ab Orubrook, a. 0.\nin your\nhome A\nAn old-fashioned,\n       ill-working furnace is a non-\nproducer.\nIt consumes the coal, but through leaks ami\ncracks wastes tho heal.\nIl is not economy to have such a furnace in\nyour own home, or in your tenant's home.\nIf you are thinking of building you should be interested in Sunshine Furnace. It adds 101) per cent, to\nhome comforts.\nAs soon as you let the contract for your house decide\non your furnace. The \" Sunshine\" man will be\npleased to tell you just how the rooms ought to be\nlaid out with an eye to securing greatest heal from\nthe smallest consumption of coal.\nIf  you  want   to experiment  with the question don't\n_    Sunshine.\"\nyou want to settle the question specify  \"Sunshine.\"\nMcCIaryfc  .\nFOR    SALE   BY l'ATMORK RROS.\nspecify\n\"TTyo\nOn\nIlli!   WOl'll\n\u2666\u2666\u2666*\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u00ab>\n<>\n*\nX\n*\n\u2666\n\u2666\nbtiect, one\ndour west\nurn \\ Co.\nthe  only\ntown    thai\nun   make\nlivine.\nCosmopolitan Hotel\nE. H. SMALL, Manager.\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\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\n\u25a0 >\ni >\ni >\ni >\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\n^___   <\u00bb\nFortune Telling\nDih-i not luke into consiileriitum the one eiROiittiil Iu worn-\nmi's himplness\u2014womanly lirutth.\nHit- wo in nu who iH'i'lt'ct-t her hvutth is neglect iii|tj the\nvery (uutiduiiou of all uoml fortune, l;or without health\nlove love* Its lustre uml gold is but dross.\n\\\\ iiiiiiinly hi'iiltli when lost or impaired muy generally he\nrcfc.oiH-il by the me of Dr. Pierce's I'avnrlte I'rescrtptiim,\nThis Prescription has, tor over fl0 years,\nbeen curing delicate, weak, paltt'Wrac\/icd\nWUtiton,   hy  the   hundreds   Of  thcusantts\nana tills too in the privacy of their homes\nwithout their having to submit to indelh\nL.ite uueatlonlniii and offensively re\/iug-\nitjjit examinations,\nSick women aru Invited to comitill Dr. Pierce by letter free.\nAll curresrimuieiice held as sac redly confidential.   Address World1! I)ispeat\u00abry\nMedical Annod-iti >n. li- V. Pierce, M, I)., Preildeut, Buffalo, N. V.\nIJii. I'ii'.kci '\u25a0'.   fiiuiAT   I'amim  DncrniK   limit,, The Pcoplo'x Common Sent*\nMj.lic.il Adviser, newly revised   U|)*tU>date   edition    10111)   [UKeii, miswert   m\nRubber  Dollar   Store\nHANSON\n('. tt', VanWI\navkni;k\nI'lloI'ltll.'I'OII\nCKANBROOIC, It\nX\nWe Buy Everything\nHOUSES, STOVES,\nTURE,   CROCKERY\nWE SELL wlini wo I\nwill surprise you. A \\'isil\nvinco you thnt wo have\nlifty per conl on any gootl\nv nnd second bund   IH'KNI\nml   WEARING    APPAREL\nnvu in stock nl prices thnt\nIn tho Dollar store will con-\nIho goods, and can save you\n. purchnsed,\nWe Buy and Sell For Cash\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\nGEO. R. LEASK & CO.\n\u25a0In Ilk\n' In\n.\u20221\n>>f dellente questions which\n\u25a0!i\nmjflc or Hurried,\ncess on receipt of\ni)| tor 50 htanipi.\nBUILDERS\nANU\nCONTRACTORS\nPIIOSK 114 I'.O, I10X B\u00abfl\ninns,\nnn<\nSpecifications\nEstimates\nNo Anxiety.\nWHEN    II1UTANN1A   Mll.KH\nWAVBS,\nTill'!\nTim London Spectator tipoiiltn ii\nplain truth wliiin it Hityti that tlioso\nwho control the lorolgn policy of tho\nUnited States linvr no anxieties so\nlonif an Orcut lliitnln rc(.uin\u00ab conl nil\nof the sea; hut wero Hhc to lose it,\nthoHi! utiKictii'H would become (treat\nund proSBlnff.\nMineral Output.\nThe following arc tho ore sllipmentn\nIrom itiiiii'ii in the Orunlironk district\nfor the limit week nnd ycur to date \u25a0\nNorth Star 80     81\nHt. Eugene cm   9351\nTotal CM   '.HI?\nANCHOR BRAND FLOUR\n'mawcc    I \u25a0 11111 I      onr An'\nRepent it: - \"Hhiinh's Q\\m will\nwiiyw cure my coiirIih uud colds.\"\nAll   kinds   of   building\nconstantly on hand.\nFURNISHED ON APPLICATION\nmaterial\nff .kf\u00bb \u00bbVATcn_LfV(l.i ^ _\nH*ii n irvfi\n\/>\n\/\n\/\n\/\u25a0\nRIFE   AUTOMATIC   HYDRAULIC   RAM.\nDouble ;ic linn rains pump spring water using impure w\ntlictii. Runs continuously anil automatically. I'tmipim; ci\nGallons per day. Nn wearing parts except valves. Highest\non the market. I*'rmn 60 to 00 per cent, developed\nUnequalled for IRRIGATION AND DOMESTIC purposes,\nin   use.\n11 you are  interested write to or see  H.   Y.   Parker,\niter   as power in operate\nipacity   up   in   1,000,000\nefficiency  of any  engine\nunder    repeated    tests.\n(Iver   seven  thousand Tnije   P.\nTilt! l'Uiirll'KCTlilt,    dUANBitOOrt,    II.    0.,   SATI'llliAV, JUNK lit, I'm:\n**************** \u2666\u2666*\u2022\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....\u00ab\u2022*. t \u2022 <\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n:\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n:\n:\ni\nx\n*\n*\nX\n*\nTWO SPECIAL I.I.MS IN\nMEN'S SUITS\n\u2666 \u2022\n:\nLOCAL   NEWS.\nNo. 1 LINE\nDark Tweed\nSuits in a light\nsummer weight\nI'lnth. Splendid\nl\\ made. We\nusually sold the\nvim fur s 15.00,\nlull have reduced\nt irfll     fill      two\nweeks tn\n$12.50   sen\nNo. 2 LINE\nHIue Serge\nSuits in a ;,'.\u201el\nsolid hlue set ge,\nwell made and\n1I1 signed. As .1\nspecial leading\nline we are urler\nIsn't 11 fun to\n. *...... .\u25a0 *>.'.,\u00ab\u00bb\nclipslng 1\nw. s. Coae ,,i 'I',,rout,, was in town\nWednesday.\nIVardaor was in   ttu\nT. i;   .1..111\ncity Tuosilay.\n11.   i;    HalTl8  ,.l   Moose   .law   was a\nCranbrook  visitor Tuesduy.\nSovcral   huildliigs  in  town   are   re\ncell mt: 11 coat ,-i paint.\nUcttOI'   tin-   pushing   lli'Ssiuiisl      Ulan\nHi,, dreaming optimist\nIt  w  enough   to     make   a wotnnn\nher husband smiles t,.., often\nHi,, shop\nI \"'\n* The erospectot\n* ol  t'ruobraok\n\u2666\n\u2666 The Bnost  ol nil     Dims,  The  Hol>\n\u2666 City, .11   the  hldlson theatre tonight.\nX Uoologlcu]    surveys   A step In   the\nleht direction\n111''   tills\nII\nS12.50 \u00bbA.\nI Call and   Sec   Is About\nThese Suits \u25a0-\n\u2666\n\u2666\n?\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n$12.50\nlor a Suit\n\u2666 Burns Bros\nSTORE  OF   FASHION\nCRANBROOK    a   C\n\u2666\nX\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\nA    .1   Chlsholn\nKim agate  ivna ii\nustomn uflicer .ti\n.ui Wednoaduy\nW    \\   HoberUon ol Vancouvei\n.ii   tlie Crnnbrook Thursdaj\n\"hursdny\nA C. Ruwn<wa wns at frVrnli\naj  intending the assinoa as .1\nMr ami Mrs Salt ol Toronl\ntanbrooh visitors Tuesday.\na   King \u00bb\u00bbf Portland, W. It. Cox ol\nKiku and H. Suiitb ol Oalgary were\nregistered ut the Cosmopolitan Wednesday,\nJ. iv Stevens, representing the\nBoston opera t*o., was iu town Tuesday arranging a date lor his com\npany.\nJ. 0. Mulhall ol Toronto, G W.\nChester and J. c, Hoffman ol Oal\ngary were guests ut the Craubrook\nWednesday.\nSome petty larcetay thieves .stole i\\\nnumber ol potted plants from the\nporch of Wes, Cllne'a residence Wednesday night.\nWe can IU you up In Hose tor tlie\nlawn ami garden Qootf quality ami\nlow In prlco and any length Try us\nL'ATMORH lllttts\nThe bin aafe for the lloyal bank al\nCanada was being pul In Thursday\nWorden ol the City Transfer Co   bad\nthe Job.\nConsiderable interest 1- being shown\namong local enthusiast*) in the big\nlair which will I.,- held in > rnnbrook\nthis  fall\nThe Cranbrook Agricultural asso\nelation held a meeting on Friday ov\nenlng In the committee room nl tho\nCi nn brook hotel\nTwo more lots ol those Swoll Wag\nner and Pulton Qo-carts just In \\\npleasure to show these ROUilfl PAT\nMORE BR08\nDr Lewis Hall and wile, brother of\nDi Hall ol this city, were guests ol\nHonor at the opening ol the Seattle\nhui Dr Lewis Hall la mayor ol\nVictoria.\nw    D   Hill  returned Tueadaj   Iron\nI .i   tup   to   the   coast     \"Hilly\"      Bays\nKathei  Wagner ol  St   Bugenc went   that he is teolfng tine, that his health\nCwston Saturdaj was Improved  very     much since  his\naojour at the coast\nMi   and Mrs   W   Muson ol London. .\t\nsitors Sunday last       The Germans are getting up an en\nH\nui town Wednesdaj\nW,  H   UeParlaM\nWardnei\nr turned  Sunday\nbusiness trip\nFREE TO ALL\nTT<\u00bb CALL nnd inspect our stuck ul\nWedding nnd IVesriitatinn (iifls, wlu'e.li is\nlarger an'd more up lo date than ever, und tlir\nprices right. We like lo receive visitors and\nmake 11 ;t pleasure lo show them round lite\nstore,\nKIP A IKS     Ol      EVERY     DESCRIPTION\nGRADUATE   OPTICIANS\nTHK  K A WORTH  BROS.\nCKANKKOOK, li. C.\nWATl'll INSPKl\nE    I'atn\no  Fernif\nv. .it Patmore Bros, went\nWednesday  on  Company\nP 0 Box 33\nPhone U 1\nNature (ilorified\nBy Art.\n+\nis the charm thai tnaltos\n\u2022 \u2022mi- Wall Papers s.i much\nsought afloi by those\nwho love the truly benu-\ntiful, and who tlellghl In\nmaking there homos at-\ntrnctivQ Wo make ii it\npoinl to have Iho iteivesi\nami mosl imve' )intlet'iiH\nCall uml See\nB. H. SHORT\nThe Painter and\nDecorator\nArmstrong Avenue\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\u2666\n\u2666\n!THE QUALITY STORE\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\nx\n*\n*\nX\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\nX\nX\n.J. 1'   Fink, ol the Kink Mercantile\nCo .   was  at   Jaftray   Tuesday   on   business.  ,\nThe Bdison theatre will show a\nfine program ol moving pictures tonight.\nJ. H. Dewar ol Nelson and C. W.\nfJrlfiln of Halifax were registered at\nthe * Iran brook Wednesday,\nln the state of Washington it is\nunlawful tn smoke or have n cigarette\nin your possession.\nPeople that blow theii own horns\nneed not worry about getting encores\nreaily.\nKeep cool by using one of our gns-\n, oline or Wickless Oil Stoves lor cook-\n1 ing. PATMORH BROS.\nMembers of the Cranbrook Goll\nclub are busy at the links almost\nevery day.\nMrs. J. Becker, Miss (1. Becker ol\nMinneapolis ami I. Baker of Oshkosh\nwere Cranbrook  visitors Wednesday.\nC. .J. South, manager of the children's home at Vancouver was in town\nWednesday.\nES, Dennis of Oalgary and S. Stevens of Vancouver were registered at\nthe Cranbrook Wednesday,\nA. Pope of Kenorn, travelling chairman of the H.L.K., was in town on\nWednesday.\nJudge Wilson     left on Wednesday's\nlocal for Pernio to hold a session   of\n' the county court,\nj    Mr   and   Mrs. I\u201e C. Truesdell     of\nWinnipeg,   were   in     the city Sunday\nMr, flagnall, travelling passenger\nagent t'.P.lt. visited Moyie Saturday\nreturning on Sunday.\nK    A    Anderson      who  is surveying\n. the  Kootenay Telephone  Lines    went\nto War.Sner Monday.\n.1 1 Kennedy, foreman ol tbe C,\nP li painters, went to High River\nMonday on company business.\nA Sheppard mid dnughtor ol Ward-\nner wen- Cranbrook visitors Wednos-\n; dnj\nWm   Frost,  pre hUI en I   ol  the Froat\nInvestment     Co.,   ol ESureka, Mont.,\ni wan in town Wednesday.\nignite .. number ol our young pen\npie had a delightful ride to the St.\nESugenc Mission on Sunday  last.\nThe Nelson Hoard ol Trade will ask\nfoi  Improved passenger service in the\n- Crow'n Ni-st district\n\u2666' ESngineci r. Mclntlre left on Turn-\nX Ida] roi Toronto He will visit Koch-\n4 ester, NY. nnd other points before\n'  rnlng.\nGold Standard   Teas\nand Coffees    .    .    .\n\"l \"it will  Iin,I \"iii  stock nl   I'.nn 1  uud  Staple\n' Tics < tuiipleti   in evei \\   respet I : ;t  Irial\nordei   will   1 \"in im c   Mm  wr    11,\u25a0   ihere   willt\nIII,-   goods.\nIMIOXI'     50\nCAMPBELL* MANNING\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\u00ab>\u00ab\nIT PAYS  TO  DO  VOL'   ABVBHIT1BJNQ   IN THK PROSrBSCTOR.\nGame Ward,-n James Hates was at\nPernio Tuesday attendlliR a meeting\n\"f the Pernie Onme protection nsso\n\u2022 iatloti\nThe rain which fell on Tuesday\nloeiit In. made the foliage look green\naround the metropolis o\\ Southeast\nKootenay\n:!    i\/itsi tlie thing (or the warm dayK\n: One of uni   WlcklQss oil 01   gnRnllno |\nu^ tleet, and the brother ol tli\nemperor  says   it   is  necessary,  so  as\nto  preserve  peace.    How  long   *;  this\ntravesty on pence to be played ?\nThe result ol the baseball game between the C.P.R. apprentices and the\n1 ranbrook juniors played last Wed\nnesday evening, ended at a score of\n17-10 m favor of the juniors,\nReports from the interior say that\nMon. Richard McBride and Hon. Mr.\nTaylor are meeting with a warm reception from the citizens of the interior of the province.\nThere are signs nnd tokens that\nthe preparations of the conservatives\nfor a general election this fall are\nno less thorough because they are si-\nently made.\nPlums. Peaches, Cherries at Stew\nart's today\nN. Stabler of Peterla.io. A. Oarnej\noi Kaslo, V, EQ Brooks ol Spokane,\nand T C, Gray ol Vancouver were\nguests at the Cranbrook Thursday\nM Phillips ol BSlko was In town\nFriday, lie is one ol the oldesl ol\n\"old tuners'' in the district, uavine.\ncome io the Kootennvs iu the early\nsixties\nMrs it Bore ol Sau Francisco .it\nrived in Cranbrook Mondaj Mi 1\nPore ts here looking aftei hoi mining\ninterests which nre located nu Willi\nHorse Creek\nWE   SELL\n11   r   t'i\nnt,,\numl Tumi      ;it\nStt'\nit'\nThi'\nERS\nNOT   LAWN   CHEWERS\nstmt mr.'iiiir. ..1  llie  Kpwiirtli\nUamic wns liclil \"ii Tuwilnj .-\\ .1.1111-\n\\    vi'l'V    IlltOrOHtltlg    I'lll'i't    i\\.i      null\nby Miss 1:   McDonald    Tn the <\u25a0 woi li\nly     ini'l'tlllt'.s      OVl'l , linilj    1     lll'lll'l ill\nwelcome\n'I'll,' time 1^ m|.|,i.....inn, ivlicit run\nilntnii's foi the provincial Icnlslntnro\narc  t\" I\"'     tnlkotl  about  ami  II   I\"\nworth while Foi   the 1 \u2122 ol     thi\n1 nhitr t., look the 11 til >\"'\u25a0! ,iii\"\nliitlv  uitli :i     vlow tn sclcctlni!  men\nivho in,' equal tn tin' ilntles\nSonu' cnnstiloratlons ciinceriiliie; iin'\nilevolopment \"i ti\"' Jaws wns 1 it,-\nsubject ,,! n pnpot renil bclorc the\ninoulcnl society Thoro are lots of\npersons who arc ilovcloulni! their\njaws, anil who have very little con\ncern lor tho IooIUiks ul others In tin'\nprocoss ol this ilevolopment,\nMr anil Mrs, Untcman anivocl in\ntho iit\\ on 't'liiirsilay from Sarnla, 1\nOntario and will tnko 1111 rcsliloiice\nimiIi Mr V E. Corrison. Miss .h'ssi,\nand Mnstor Edward Corrison also ar\nrived Irom Port Arthur, Ont., whore\ntlii'.v have liftm staying with relntivofi\nsince the death ,,1 Mrs   Corrison.\nMr nnd .Mrs. It K. Boattlo mot\nwith nu accident on Sunday Inst 1\nwhile drivlnR to the ranch ol W. J.\nAtchison. Tho shaft of the bUKgy\nbroke nnd the horse became frighten\noil and ran. The buggy striking u\nstump, throw Mr. Boattlo out, runt in\nuing down tin- roud Btrlking n troe,\nthrowing Mrs. Beattle and her baby\nviolently to tho ground. Mrs. Beat-\ntie sustains n fracture of her collar\nbono, nnd the baby wns badly bruis\ned.\nLeave your ordor for Preserving\nBerris at Stewart's- Creston Berries\nnext week.\nCRANBROOK LAND IllSTItll\"!'\nTlie    Mowers\nwe sell have an\nestablished reputation  for  good\n.v     work and dura-\n\/<W\\  bility, I lave sold\n.'$ this line tor years\niinil    won't   sell\nyou a sheep tor\n;i goat.\nPrice, $7.00.\n'l.K'I'K WITH    (\u00a3Q .\\f\\\nIS CATUIIKR   ^>O.UU\n(XlMI'liNTK WITH\ntlllASS\nHardware\nJ. D. McBRIDE\nCranbrook,  B. C.\n********************** **********************\nPATMORE   BROS\nDistrict of East Kootenny\nTuke notice that I, Harry W. Mel j\nWm. Sloan. ei-M.P., who is spoken ton ol Oranbrook, B. C, occupation\n,,f as 11 possible lender of the provin- prospector, intend to apply to Ihe\nrial liberal party, will be like many .commissioner of lands and works foi\ncandidates who come up lor election, permission to purchase the following\nflattened nt the poll. described lands :  ( ommenclng at     u\n  [lost planted 8(1 chains west of the N\n('. H. Allison left Sunday night on W corner of lot No. 11425, thence south\na business trip to the far east. Mrs. 8(1 chains, tliencc cast 811 chains,\nAllison went west on n summer trip thence north 80 chuins. tliencc west 811\nto Seattle and other coaBt cities. She chains to place ol beginning contnln-\nwl.l he nwny for three months. ing 640 acres more or less.\n  Harry     William Melton.\nThere was something doing in the nated  June  Kith.  1909. 21-\nrcstricted     district Wednesday night.    ;\t\nOne man had his head split open, nn- 1\nother wns laid out, being struck with ]\n11 stone and another badly bruised |\nwhile engaged in a list fight.\nThere was a large attendance     at\nthe concert given     by the city hand\nMonduy night nud the music provid-1\ned was much  appreciated. The band I\nis making     rapid     progress and  Is\nshowing     a great   improvemeut   on j\nevery public appearance.\nANCHOR BRAND FLOUR\n'm a u r e    lifinri     ooc-\/\\r\u00bb*\nUNDERTAKING\nCalls Promptly Attended\nDAY PHONE   Nn. I)\nNIGHT PHONE No. L'86\nR. H. DWYER.\nFuneral    Director   ninl   Kin\nbit I mor,  in chavgo.\n*.*...*. ,..*....-\n*\ni>\nSTEWART'S\nThe Leading Fruit Store.\n* I.KTTUfK,    I'l'CllMIIKIls, \u2022\nI IIIIKI'.N UNIONS. SI'INACH \u2022\nI I'KI.I'MJY,  IJIH'IIAIJI!.\n'\u2022> \u2022\n\u2022jS _\u2014O\u2014   - '.#\u25a0\nZ HA7.!:i.\\vnonK'KonR.\\M, Z\n. \u25a0\u25a0*,\n.1 \u2014-0\u2014 ...\n\u25a0; s'l'KW.VHT'S KINK %\nI CIIOCOI.ATI'IH f\nI \u2014\u201e__ I\n1 HUGH STEWART !\nI\n\u2022    t    \u2022     *    \u2022     \u2022     '\n'\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022DO*\nCROUP\n1 M\u00abi|)|M>il Iu 20 iiiiiiin.'t\nMini willi |)r, HIlCHijifl\nCroup   Itotmnly,  Onn\ntut  will mii.'I) prim-.\nNn   suiiiiiiinr.   nn ill-\nA -itln uml iilmi-iiiK ->ni|)   \"iin'. |irui;iii i\u00ab.\nFrancis Edward\nCorrison\nllilllillinisl,'!' (Jl'lllllil'ooll I il.v  li I\nt 'Iniieinilsli'l*  Knox  Pl't'slivli't'llltl\nC'liin-li\nI .in.' Ilaiiiliiiiistiii' His Maji'slv's llovt'l\n\\\\. I'lislllors\nTEACHER   OP\nViolin, llaiiju, (lultnr, Mundnllti\nmill     Hltiniliinl      Inslriiini'iiis,\nOrchestra    Furnished\nPhone 15,1. CRANBROOK, II.C.\nHeating   and   Plumbing ;;\nEngineers\nOUH AIM Is to give Iho conifoi't-SL'ckei' Iho fullest souse\nnf coin Tort with the lousi souse of apparatus\u2014 tho most sntls-\nr.vinc r.'snlts ni Hi,, least expenso of fuel ami of labor, with\nii ilinii from rnpnit's, uml a ilin'iiliilit.v 0(|iinl lo the life of the\nbuilding's    in    ulii,'ti    tin,    licntlng  systems  ntv   install, ,1\n(iin- Systems of   Keating meet thi'so   roniilroinonts  exactly.\nThey tiro tlieenlotent, silent, rellnblo servant ol tin- house owner\nan niljuiii't \u00abliicli does more for the ithour and liealthfiilnoss ol\nliome-llfeth an any ntlier niateriiil foaturo or decoration of home\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666 ********************+,;\n* *\u25a0* i ,\u00ab- \u2022 \u2022 \u2666'\u25a0 * * \u2022\u2022:\u00bb'\u25a0\u2666' \u2022'-\u00bb> *  > \u2022?.\u2666.\u2022\u2022 \u2022\u2022 \u2666S,\u00bb>'..,J> \u2666'-.\u00bb\n$H$m$hJ>i\u00a7>^k$k|X$)\\^ ,\nNATURES FERTILIZER\nTo get the best results Irom\nyour fruit trees you must put\nnourishment into the ground,\nDried  Blood   Fertilizer %\nTry Our    Hlood and Hone Mixture I\nTankage. |\nP. BURNS & ro.      1\none  iu lJ. O. Hoi 3.     !{.\n- \u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022 \u2666 * \u2022 \u2022'\u2022f>\u00bb>i'$>.fV\u00bb>.i)rf'^'  *..*->-J'j* \u00a7.*\u2022\u25a0'$\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0*>$\u25a0.$-*'*$ 'V'i,\u00a7*$-if!>'9$''\n********************** **********************\n*\nX\nANCHOR BRAND FLOUR\n'MAKrc   (illfll)     uor\/\\n'\n\u2666\n:\n\u2666\nI\n\u2666\nHam and Bacon:;\nOur sinuld'il inotils urn nl ways' frosli ntonk.     We    i,\nnru snti' ilnit  if you iry ilii'tii iiiioi' yod will ngreo    '.'\u2022\nnil It  its i luii  llti'.v itro Un' bosl   llnvdi'i'il   ami   iiinsl\nwin,Ins,,tu,' smolo'il  itiiials yon  Itavo pvor onion.\nRepeat it   \"Shlloh'B cure will   ul\nways   cure   mil   coughs   und   colds.\"\nIP.Woods a Go.\n\u2666 PHONE 57 P.O. BOX 154 j|\n********************** **********************\n**********************\n**********\n********************** **********************\nTlioy  keep i !\u2022\u2022- house cool.\nK llllfiH.\n* Ulov\n\u2666 PATMOItK\nW. M   iiel ii    \u201ei    Ifornlo, iv w ;\nfiord I Nelson,  .1   It.  nichnrilson |\nj ol  Ht    Mary's,  were kiii'mIk at     the\nCranbronk Monday\n'i   It   liaiiiu'll ,,| Nolson, .1. Kliilier\nol riosslnnd uml (',  Pope ,,f Konora,\nwore registered nt the Oranhrook   nn ,\nMnnilns\nT   ii   Miliar ol Edmonton, w.  K.l <\nOnlbralth   nf    Montreal, and W. It.\nCooke ,,( Tun,nt,,, spent Sunday Inst\n!ln Oranbrook.\nII. I,. Arnold of Connor's Kerry, K.\\\\\n.!. Wnis,,n    ol Spokane, and 0. 0,,\n.fnhiis of Victoria, were cuesfn af the\nOranhrook Saturday last.\nTHE   CELEBRATED\nBELL PIANOS\narc sold only by\nThe Montelius Piano House\nLimited\n439-441 Hastings Street,\nVancouver,  B.C.\nWHITK   FOR   DESCRIPTIVE   CATALOGUE.\nHraiirh Store   413 Josephine Street, Nelson, H.C.\nOeoiy,f  Weli-h,   Selling  Agent, Cranbrook, B.C.\nH.   H.   STANTON,\nManager   for   all    Eastern    B.C.   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