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I-L. J. Cranston\nDiv. II-:VIIw Alward.\n\"\u00bb\u00ab>lv. IlI-MlaaDlok...\nDlv. IV-MiM B. Al\nIV-MIm B.\nward.,..\nDtv. V-Mlaa Henley.\nDiv..Vl-Mi\u00bbOurrle.\nHam\nDlv. VII-MIm\nm Hum.\n\u2022'flly. VIlt-Mlaa Paton\nHl.li\n47.46i 87.S\"\n311.48\n411.02\n4S.22\n8N.\u00bb;\n8T.7H\nH2.73\n37.\u00bb*! 87.02\n'i'i. Ti\n40.84\n81.80\n88.78\nThe eiteiiHlve development work\ntbut. haa heen done during past yearn\nun many mineral locations uf the St.\nMiiry'e liver awl Ite tributaries Ims\nhIiuwii beyond auy mannor ul doubt\nthat a Brunt mining camp wlll be\nestablleheri un the headwaters ol\n80,8.1 88,58 j that river in the noar luture.\nlt Ih claimed that upon the construction ol thc Kooteuay Cent,\nrailway, the next mining dlstriot\nattract thc attention of the minlht\nworld will be that country embraced\nin the Windermere and B)ootenay\nvalley districts. r\nTwo of thc largest silver-lead mlnei\nin Canada are In the Cranbrook district. It Is sate to say that the\nAurora will make the third largest\nsilver-lead mine tn the Dominion.\nIt looks as if tlie Estella mine will\n8 4? soon be listed as one of the shipping\nmines of thc district.\nIt seems quite natural that the\nplacer Holds uf the Cranbrook district ahould revive the spirits of enterprising miners and capitalists.\nThe big steam shovel located on\n! Perry creek seems to be the light\nthing for moving large quantittAot\ngravel. \\\nIt is reported that the demand foK\nboth coke and coal In British Columbia is increasing much more rapidly\nthan the supply.\nMining Is    going ahead at Moyle,.\nthe St. Eugene and the Adrora   are'\nshipping ore, and the     Society Girl\nPhillip W(n noon |ie on the list of producing\nBmuWrdt, Martha - m|nes;>.the    coming spring promises\nactivity than   usual ln this\nf the. Cranbrook district.\nIlivalt&jkal; become a great\nAcery4_I| to\" the weekly re-\nhas shipped a larger ton-\nu any other silver-lead mine\nenlace.\nsuccess  and  prosperity\nbig silver-lead of the Cran-\nrtetf    Among the shipping\ndistrict we now   find\nwjtp-iaji_e>V\u00bb-,*-\nPJsRPHOT   ATTENDANCE.\n(Division I.)\nOlive White, Lauret-\ng,- Francis     Drummond,\n. Harold     Stevenson,\nMoilwr, Ernest Jones, Bert\nEMlth     Oaslake,  Flu-\nKenneth    Campbell,\nJack Haslam.\nThs shipping of ore\nand the' poasibl.l-\n'gitody of   ore in\nfo most gratl-\nrie, Allan Lacy, Mary Lacy, Barcley\nMoNeil, Dewey McNeil, Teresa Parry,\nStanley Stewart, Crossley Taylor,\nKeith Wasson, Sam Whittaker, Lillian Taylor, Arraand English, Mabel\nBrown;\n(Division XI.)\nMargaret Alma Sarvis, Norman\nStuart Wasson, David Reeble, Garfield Taylor, Eric Charles McKlnnon,\nSimeon Edwin Barnhardt, ISrma\nWard, Jennie Hopkins, Bessie Woodman, Sadie Lacy, Merle Bathle,\nFreda Taylor, Harold Kummer,\nJennie Tito.\n(Division VII.)\nMary Carson, Wilma McNabh,\nChristine Carson, Robert Beaton,\nCharles Chapman, Otto Gill, Alfred\nJolille, Ma Bing, Warren Spence,\nNorman Campbell,  Samuel  Speers.\nCOMMONS\nBill 1* Amend Ihe Railway Aot\nThe following revisions have been\nmade during the past session of the\nHouse of Commons:\nIf Section 292 of the Railway Act\nchapter 37 of the revised statutes,\n1906, is amended by adding thereto\nthe following subsection:\n\"3, Whenever any person is killed,\nor receives injuries causing death, on\nthe property ol, or by or in a train\nof, any company, the coroner of the\ncounty in which such death or Injuries occur, and resident nearest to\nthe place at which such death or in-\nMEETING OF COUNCIL\nWhat the City Council is doing1\nfor the City's Welfare\n. . 1   , A meeting of tho elty council wns 1\nOranbrook     waB     visited    by    an * '\nearthquake shock on Sunday morn- hold in the council chamber, on Welling, nosilny evening.     There wore present j\nWhile the shock was not   very se- Mayor Kink, and Aldermen Jaokson,\nvere, and did no    damage, It    was ,,      ,,nll uml a\u201ec\u201e.\nenough to frighten a number of reel-, ,.,\u201e.,,\ndents, whu did not realize what it I \u00b0\" \u00b0\u00b0ml,\u00ab l\" nr<1'\"'' \"\"> l\"'\u00bbt ,ms|-\nwas, and thought that the trouble noss was the passing uf a resolution\nwas     confined to     their   respective 0t condolence to Alderman Patmore, 1\naces of abode,     while it gave ,to B|u| mm   patmore,     in th? loss   of\nvery     definite Jdea of-the .,,,,,\n____      . -*\u25a0\u25a0 *\" h\u00ab   their Infant sun.\npossluUUI     of such'laBfcural phe- v     !\n___F ^*Wi 1   The  1'itv  C.crs   reported   Hull'tin'\nnumeMK WMa\nIt oWUrred at 10:7 a. nKJMnd last- building by-law, being cited ns    the\ned about sit or eight second*   Every rjjty of Cranbrook     Debenture Loau 1\nVulldlng in town  was shaken,  some *1^ N() -   lmd b        voteh    |1|1(m\nseverely enough to Btartle  its occu-,--     . _ .\nJanU.    in a number ut houses   the'*Hhe   ratepayers   a\u00bbd,had    heen\nSing was shaken from the walla. \u00b0\u2122M' \u25a0*\u2022  \u00ab't0 \"<\"\"* 1S   ft^ln8t'\ndishes were disturbed un shelves, And and 149. In favor of it.\npans rattled merrily. \u25a0\u2022'   |   On motion by-lnw Ni. 88, wuh pass-\nIn the Cchool House, James Logan\nthe Janitor, reported that thc building shook and the winduws rattled,\nthat he     was unable tu explain the\nr\ned. >\n1   Moved  by -Aldermen  Campbell and I\nGreen,  by-law _Hn. 8'J,  wns rcconsld-\nCause until he was informed that it tred, finally passed and adopted.\nwas an earthquake. |   Tenders for the construction of tho\nThla is the first time In its history M_ Mllnlcl|)al     building were    then !\nthat Oranbrook has been visited by\nan earthquake.     Many persons being \u00b0Pe\" ' \u2022\nawakened by a    decided     trembling     The lirst. tender, was that of Geo.\nthat lasted fully eight seconds\".   Tlie.R. Eonsk it Co., which amounted to\nVibrations seemed to pasB from oast>jHjj(|   W|t|,    {6oo    additional     lor\nteTwest. presfcd  bricks  on   front,   both  Bides,  '\nMarysvillo,     Nov.     28.-A    slight &nd ^ ,ol|by Q[ Uk blxMtgf*\nearthquake    was     felt on     Sunday     a\/1R. Boatty's tender waslll,600,\nmorning, about 10 a. m.     It lasted ^.^^j 0,   locttl    maa0    bricks.\nabout ten seconds.     In the outskirts ^   vcmmi   ,)r|(,k     fl.0|)t   ,12400.\nof the town, same diehes were shaken ^j     Hm\nOn  motion   of      Aldermen   Jackson\nand     Campbell, tho     contract   was j\nawarded     to Leask & Co.,    for thc '\nsum of (15,320; subject   to. the   approval,   in  regard   to    workmanship,\nand     quality   of     material,   of the\nBoard of Works.\nCouncil adjourned at 9:10 p. in.\nfrom the tables. The Royal Hote,\nalso received a great jar and being a\nsubstatial structure stood the test.\nThis is the flrBt quake in the nistory\nof Marysville.\nAt the Brick Yard, three miles\nnortheast of Cranbrook the shock\nwas severe, the buildings shaken,\nand their contents disturbed. At 111\na. m., the phoned Cranbrook inquiring If tbe Bhock had heen felt\nln the city.\nKimberley, Nov. 28,\u2014An earth-,\nWiurces ot, to occurred here on Sundaykorn-\n*a*lA i|ng about 10 o'clock. It lasted\nabout ten seconds-, and was accompanied by a rumbling noise. No\ndamage was done, except the breaking of dishes, and some plastering.\nMUNICIPAL ELECTION,\nMARYSVILLE NEWS NOTES. '\nMiss Mary Ouellette of Oranbrook\nwas a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank\nLcClare on Saturday last.   \u00abS {,\nTbe people of Marysville are preparing lor a grand Christmas tree\non the eve of the 24th of December.\nThe tree will be loaded down with\nal, kinds of candies, toys etc., and\nsongs, dialogues and recltatlonB wlll\nbe the programme of the evening.\nFIRE AT KIMBERLEY.\nA   fire   occured at   Kimberley   on\nSunday evening.     The caretaker of\nu.o umcc ... ........ a  ... ..   the church built a fire to warm   the\nJuries occurred, shall hold an inquest building for the evening service, then\non tho body of     the person so killed leaving for home to get his supper.\nThe question of a Municipal build-1\nirtg was settled on Monday wnen tno:\nproperty owners, who controlled tbc,\nsituation, voted in favor of the by-\nlnw which asked for an appropriation of $16,000 for the construction\nof a city building\nThe labor of the joint council and\nBoard of Trade committees has borne\nfruit in the sense that no rate-payer\nwent to the polls without having the\nbest of opportunities of securing all\nnecessary data relative to tbe merits\nof tbe question, especially as to\nwhether the building should he con.\nStructed of brick, rtone or wood.\n.The concensus of opinion among\nthe business on of tho city, was\ntjiat (.be by-law, would be carried,\nand the result of \"\"the poll on Mon-\ndayconflrmod this opinion. Twenty-\nthree ballots wero cast against, and\nforty-nine In favor of the by-law.\nsuch death\n1.\nDEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS.     !\nVictoria, Dec.    1.\u2014Legislation will |\nibe presented at the forthcoming sos- j\nsion for the creation of a provincial\ndepartment     of railways In nssocia-\ntion with tho    department of public\nHon. !\nrail-\n(Dlvlslun VIII.)\nFlossie Robinson, Camilla Tito,\nNorval Caalake, John Dow, Marlon words\nDrummond, Murray Henderson, Gertrude Hopkins, Margaret Lacey,\nRussel Leask, Paul McKinstry, Gil\nbert Mosor. Oecll Roado, Hope Tay\nlor.\nimmediately upon receiving 'notice of Half an hour later the building was        ka_ t() ,je Hdmi\u201elBtercri   |,y\nin flames, and   though a large num- - ...    .\n.    \u201e ,, . 1 'her of   cltlsena   responded    to     the\nSection 29   of    ho Railway    .\u00bb\u00ab        th, building was totally do-\nis amended hy inserting   after     the | _\"\u201e\"_,\nsuch construction,\" in the\nfourth lino, the words \"and all workmen, day laburers, ur utber persona\nConservative Meeting\nThomas Taylor as minister of\nways and works.\nSALVATION   ARMY.\nAFTER THB    BONSPIEL.\nemployed by the cumpany In the operation of Its railway,\"\nj 2. The said section is lurther amended hy adding thereto tlie following\nsubsection:\n\"3. No company shall at any time\nduring tho period of the engagement\nA full attendance of delegates from uf any workman, day laborer or cm-\nthe various clubs affiliated with the ployee by tho cumpany, when paying\nBritish Columbia Curling association his wages, with-hold     tbo whole   or\nany part thereof for any reason; ami      __   _ __   .     m--\u00ab0\u00abiii_i   k\\\nIs expected   for the annual meeting JJcy\u201e\"wages shall bo paid at intervals Mojrte, ff^\u00bb\u201e.\"!.\u201e'..      J\nA meeting of tho district Conservative BBSociation was hold In Mm parr\nlor of the Roynl hotel on Friday\nevening.\nThe meeting was cnllod to order 1 v\nT. T. McVlttle, of Fort Steele, pies-\nIdent ol the association, and T. So\u00ab-\nerbuts acted na secretary pn Wu.\nThere was a large attendance from\nSunday morning at 11 o'clock, sub-\nIject:  \"A  lust treasure.\"\nAfternoon, 3 o'clock, an enrolment\nof soldiers.\n: Evening 8 o'clock, subject \"HELL\"\nI Saturday night, an hour of music\nand picture mlrrorscope anh phonograph.\nof that organisation which is to be o( llot raorc than two wcekB.\"\nheld on Wednesday afternoon next at {   3    'riiis Act    shall apply   to\narrears due at the time of the com-\nthe Hume hotel.\nThe cities from which it Is antlclpa- jng lnt0 force of this Act.\nted delegates will come are Phoenix, I \t\nGreenwood,    Rossland,     Trail Cran-1\nbrook, Kaslo, Grand Forks and Xan-\ncouver.\nThe most important husiness be\nfore the meeting will be the election\nof officers for the coming year,\nquestion of the location of the annual bonspiel next January and the\nconsideration ol the application for\naffiliation made hy the Grand Forks\nclub. The officers\nyear will probably be elected from\namong the curlers of the city which\nsucceeds ln obtaining the bonspiel\nall\nC. Fruit Awarded England's\nHighest Honor\nVictoria, Dec.  I.\u2014The most signifi-\nCHAMOIS FOR EAST\nKOOTENAY GAME PRESERVE.\nVancouver,   Dec.   I.\u2014Game   Warden\n._   Williams haa recently conferred with\nthe provincial     executive concerning\nthe importation of chamois and red\ndeer tor tbe     gnmo reBorveB of   the\nherley, and Wardner\nDelegates from every portion of the\ndistrict presented carefully prepared (.\u201ent triumph over achieved by any\nestimates from tho local associations\nwhich wore carefully considered,\nThc total amount that Mr. Ciivon\nwlll be asked to present to thc ,. iv-\nernment Is $156,500, divided m follows: roads and trnils, 124,500.\nbridges $32,000\n!      Cranbrook City Band\nThe drawing nnd dance hold by the\nprovince.     Nothing definite has yet Cranbrook City Band Inst Thursday\nfor the coming be(m ium but t)lc wardc\u201e haa a(lv|8. WB9 well attended, and those present\n\"'\"\"'\"      ed that chamois bo placed    In     tho at the     dnnco     thoroughly   enjoyed\nElk river reserve in East Kootonay thcmselveB.     Mr. 11. T. llrymncr was\nand red door on tbo islands In   the chairman     and     superintended    tho\nThe chances of^ Cranbrook  .ainlng 0u,( of 0eor_lR- the drawing to tbo     satisfaction of\n\"\"* \" \"\"\"   ovcrybody.     A full list ot the pri\/.e\n....                      ,     ,                 \u201e,\u201e winners will be givon next wook.\nWater     power    development     will \t\nsoon be under way at Elk river.   It\nIs estimated that 30,000 horse power     A meeting of     the Legislative As-\nmajority of the votes on thiB\nquestion are, it 1b whispered, exceptionally good, though Grand ForkB\nis expected to put up a big fight for\ntbe honor. The bonspiel wbb held\nat Nelson last winter and the previous year ln Rossland.\nIs running to waste in the Elk river sombly of the province will be look-\n' country. ,ed forward to with great interest.\nportion of the British empire fruit\nexhibits at the great show of the\nlioynl Horticultural society in London have this yenr heen scored by\nIlritish Columbia, attested by the\naward to this province of the largo\ngold Hogg memorial [or Its general\ndisplay tinder tho control and d'rec-\ntion of Commissioner K. liullock\nWebster. Thc present, is the llrst.\noccasion on which any display of the\ngreatest of the old country fruit\nfairs lias been adjudged worthy to\ncommand this significant trophy,\nemblematic of superlative excellence,\nln addition various districts ol\nBritish Columbia roprosontod hy\ncharacteristic, exhibits at the P.uyal\nHorticultural society's exhibition\nhave heen well In the front in the\ncapture of medals and awards of minor significance, tbo lonK list, of victories being succinctly repol t \u25a0 I ir a\n.cablegram received yesterday by Pro-\nV_;\nChristmas\nFruits\nEvery housewife is particular about the\nquality of fruits she uses for her Xmaa\nbabinfj \u2014 they cannot be too good for\n\"The Cake of the\nYear\"\nWhen she knows her cake is palate-pleasing she rests assured that she has done\nhor part iu furthering the good cheer of\nlho household and cau offer it to her\nfriends with pride, knowing that she will\nstrike a responsive chord in the inner\nman or woman, and what pleases a\nwoman mora than to compliment her\non her cooking.\nWo think of the women when we are\nbuying our cooking accessories and pride\nourselves on currying\nThe Finest   the\nMarket Produces\nas we realize that they cannot get satisfactory results unless the materials used\naru thn bust,   (lur showing of\nXmas Fruits and\nDelicacies\nwhich will appear in our Pure Eood\nQrocei'y window in the course of a few\ndays, will demonstrate how we are prepared to cater to your Yuletide requirements.\nTHE,\nMercantile Co.\nLIMITED.\n\"^\nP\nYour Husband Would Enjoy\na Delicious\nBeefsteak\nfor Dinner\nI_T E has bad a bard day,\n* but his tired body and\nfagged brain will be\ncheered by the sight and taste\nof a nice cut of beefsteak,\ndone to a turn and served up\nwith some of those fresh\nonions. We know the cut\nwhich will suit him exactly,\nshall we send it'\nP.   BURNS   6fc  CO.\nPhone 10\nmler McBride, ami sent conjointly by\nHon. Price I-IMson, minidter of II-\nnance and agriculture, who Ih at\nproaent in London, nnd J. H. Turner\ntho provincial agont gonoral. The\nmessage, botwoon tho linen ol which\nmay bo rend, tlie Jiintitinblr pride of\ninit.ii the minister and the agent gen-\noral, In tho land of their adoption,\nroads as follows:\nTHK  DISPATCH.\nLondon, Dec.  1\nPromlor McDride,  Victoria:\nThe     HnrHcMlHMp.1       wfnfv   today\nawarded the largo Hogg gold medal\nfor its display of fruit, this heing\nthe ft rat occasion on which thla medal\nhaa heen  awarded  to anyone tn    the\nP. O. Boat\nhlatory of the Hocloty. The society\nhaa alw> awarded to II. (',. La wae\nthe ail ver Hankalan medal tn Van\noitver Inland the allver gilt Hank\nalan medal; tn Wetd Kootenay the\nsilver Hniikmaii medal; to Keremeow,\ntbc ml ver Knlghtian medal; to Grand\nForks the nil ver gilt Ilnnkslan medal;\nt\u00bb Hie Okanagan, tho wilver Knlghtian medal; to Kamloopa the allver\n{Knlghtian medal; to Balmon Arm,\nthe Htlvei (\u00bbj]t Bankalan medal; to\nMrn. .lamas Smith, the silver gilt\nHankalan medal; to It. Fortune, Balmon Arm, first prize and the silver\ncup for the boat collection of four\nvarieties of desaert apples, and to J.\nW. Cockle, Kaalo. the second prUe\nin thla cpmpetion.\n. (Signedj   ELLISON.TURNER. DSTABUSH-D  1895\nA. B. GRACE.        \u25a0       Editor\nSubscription\n12.00 Por Year I\nI   (    ^\nAdvertising rates   made   known   on\napplication,\nW\n... y.: ,Tt%  '..   .\nyNiON aa* LAtu\nLaurier is doomed.\nPutting aside the other coneldera  i\ntlons, which may  bfl very Interest\nthis fact mentu tlmt as a mattei  ol\nactual   politic!  the  Laurlei   Qovorn\nment will     be beaten in the coining\ngeneral     elections      There are    I v\nreasons lor thia.\nFtrHt, there Is    the fact that    3 i\nWl,trld Laurier has itayed in powei\nti.\n\u25a0\nby holding Quebec Here an\ntigure.s which prove this. Thej\nlate to the situation follow in k\nelection of 1988\nLiberalrt from Quebec:    54.\nLiberals from constituencies in\nNew Brunswick < mtario, ait < 8a -\nkatchewan. which are strongly French\nCanadian. 7,\nConservat \u25a0 *\u25a0-- t ebec      ' I\nConservatives from the reel\nnada.     75.\nTburi out his 135 i tee in the\nHouse 3ir Wilfi\nmands til with Quebec and it\nporters, leaving him only 74 su\nters, while ii -peak \u25a0 .    '\u25a0\u25a0\u2022....\nda Mr   Borden     \u25a0       in Is  '      \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\nan actual maj i l\nSecondly    Sir  Wilfrid  Law\ngained a remarkably     targe o\nof his seat* In English speaking\nfida pn  tbe strength  ol his\nof Quebec, and on  that alone.    Evei\nsince  1896  at  every   general  election\nthe Liberals have approached the sli\nnation   In      thus  manner.      \"We    are\nbound to win in any event.     Laurier\nwill     sweep Quebec no matter   what\nhappens.      He   will   have   a   tnajoritj\nul  4D  from   that    Province. Ho   can\nmerely break even     In the reast   ol\nCanada and  have an overwhelming\nmajority.      What's  the  use  ol fighting?    Yon In  this particular constituency had better  be on  the winning\nwide.     If you do,   the     Government\nwill give you  public works.      If you\ndon't, it won't.\"\nA municipal election is near at\nhand and it ih time for the citizens\nto know who will he candidates.\nOur municipal oIHcorB in tbe past\nhave been worthy citizens, ami have\nat a,I tfmoB given the city a progressive govornment. But the time\nseems to have arrived when business\nmon are not looking for municipal\nhonors. This is wrong. Municipal\ngovernment should be undertaken by\nmen representing more widely the\nvarious business elements that go to\nmake up a prosperous and progressive community, and our most prominent business men should endeavor\nto lind time for the active work of\ngoverning our city.\nThe Laurier government are Bailing carefully, wniting lor the fog of\ncorruption to lift, and fears that\nthere will be nothing doing until a\nclear channel opens for the Niobe\nand Rainbow, or the ships strike\nsimilar rocks like Drummond-Atha-\nhaHka, Oriental exclusion, or better\nteriiih   for   Hritish   Columbia.\nCi\\\nEnduring   fit,\n\u2022 '-\"bod'etu-t^ alt . '\".* \u25a0\nPun-Angle   f'\nUnderwear ls    Aw?\nunshrinkable. A\nExceptional       **\nvalue because\n;., It. does wear   r\n%hZ inn'atlnjrly.\n\"'h'-;..  R\u00abal comfort,\n;    'because  so\n\u00bb;*   ,,knlt that the\nV shape* stays' \u2022'\u2022. \\U\n\u25a0 j ln tt. These ;;|ti'\nreasons should make you\nrequest the brand and\nlook for the trademark\nHave you tried Penman's\nNo. 95? For the children\nas well as grown upa.\ni  HARVEY,   M.i'AKTKK\nam.    MACDONALD.\nliiiiTisi.'i_ und Solloltoi'H,\n**********\nGeorge  R.  Leask & Co.:;\nnSle\nCRANUUOOK\nII ('\nVV, F, GURD,\nBai'i'liter, Solicitor, ate .\nORANBROOK, B, C\n'(,.11    1 IIOMPSON,\nBari'lsior, Hollcior, and\nNotmv I'uulle\noil,,     HuliI  Hull,Iiuu-.\nCRANBROOK, B  0,\nM,\\ I I I Hi 6i PARKER\nBUILDERS\nand\nContractors\nPlans. SPECIFICATIONS\nAND   KsTIMATKS\nFURNISHED ON APPLICATION ;;\ni'\nPRONG 114        I'. (). MUX wis\nAll.   KINDS  OF  BUILDING   MATERIAL |(\nCONSTANTLY, ON   HAND.\nIM, S. &  0 10,\nORANBROOK,\nll  i'\nUnderwear & Hosiery\n********************************************\n* *\n* *\n* *\n* *\n* *\n*\n*\n*\nJ,   I.  LAIDLAW,\nMining ttngineor and\nB.C. Land Surveyor,\nr.i i  Bo* '.':\u00bb'.        I'Iunm 'Hi.\n(CRANBROOK, B. C.\nNORTH     STAR     HOTEL\nKIMBERLEY.   B.C.\nm\n**********************\n!| Dr. li. W. Connolly\nPhysician and surgeon\nOlllco; Armstrong  Ave\nimuiis-\ni,   lui ll u. in.  i i<> i p.m.\nin a |,.in\nH     W      DREW,    Propnnlur.\n********************************************\nCranbrook curlers arp wearing\ntmilea these days. Ice is being\nmade and if tlie cold weather continues curling wil, commence in a\ntew days.     \"Hoop her Sandy.\"\nA couple of society young men in\ndlflcussing for an evening's entertainment on the ice; one of them complained that his girl could not\nskate. ..\"Then let her slide,\" replied the other.\n\"The turn of the tune.\" the deleat\nof Hlr Wilfrid In the Drummbnd-\nAthahaska  by- 'ectionl\nThe\nHunting\nSeason\nIs now open. We\nare prepared for same,\nwith a fine line of    ,\nRIFLES,\nGUNS\nand\nAMMUNITION\nJ.   D.   McBride\nHardware Cranbrook, 6. C.\nfmBmn*mm*wmmmmmwi*Tmmi n\nPhone Office   105.\n!\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666I\nJ. W. RUTLEDGE,\nMM.V..    V.S.,\nGraduate of Ontario Veterinary\ncollege, Toronto In 1x98. Gradate   and   medalist   of McKlllip\nI Veterinary college, Chicago, 111,\nin 1900. Registered member of\nBritish Columbia association. I\nI ___\nI MA   CALLS NIBHT A D\u00bbV PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO |\n! OFFICE   \u00bbT   McKINSTRVS   LIVERY  BARN\nCRANBROOK, B. O.\nr\\*S\nCandidates for municipal honors\nare a little backward in making\ntheir want*, known, but in tbe near\nfuture will announce themselves with\nnutllcient frequency that will satisfy\neverybody.\nRailways bring population, if\nBoutheast Kootenay is to prosper\nanil become important an a agrfcu)\ntural an<l mining centre, this result\ncan he accomplished by tbe comple\ntion of the Kootenay Centra, rail\nway.\nWhen a live business man has any\nthing to say to the people be usee\nthe columns of Tbe Prospector.\nThe* season of 1911, will be a sen\nson of progress, Improvement and\nprosperity   in   the   Cranhrook district.\nThe municipal political pot will\nsoon herein to boll. Candidates will\nsoon  he  (n   the  field.\nIt isn't,    necessary  foi a business\nman to he an acrobat  to tumble to\nthe  fact  that   advertising paye    in\nthis paper.\nAs a (arming district thore are\nfew parts of Southeast Kootenny\nthat offer better returns lor \u00bblaboi\nand cash expended, than does thai\npart which ie tributary to thr city\nof Oanbrrmk.\nOood street* mnke habitation\nalong them desirable; they economize\nThe\nI'LL*\nDr.   PI\nn IA .'.\u25a0\ntii \u25a0 ti\na intii\n(\u25a0 i \u25a0 \u25a0\nfi Un\natronj}  t\nttie\ndam Head of Life\nIs The Stomach\n,i n-n\\ und impaired atomech ond who doe* not\niu, d will soon find that hia blood has become\n.1, uud that hia whole body is improperly and\nrisbud.\n' S UOI.DHN MKDICJir. DISCOVERT\ntomuch stroni, promotes tlie Here at\n\"is, restores tlie lost appetite, mate.\n\u25a0 i perfect, meliorates tha llvmr mnet\n' enriches the blood. It la the treat bleiMl.mmter.\nrestorative nerve tonic. It makes mem\n r, active  In  mind and cool In  Imdtemcmt.\niv\" is a pure, jlycerlc attract ol American medieai roofs,\n\u25a0ii nlcohul uml all injurious, habit-rormlnf draft. All ils\nntcd on if, wrappers. It hat no relationship wilt scent\n) inilredlcnl is enduraed by. the Iradera in all the aohools at\n\u25a0 '\u25a0,\u25a0\u25a0 11 secret nostrum as t aubttitnte lor this time-prom\niiiiin. Ass voub \u25a0.stoHsoRs. They matt know af\nMil! past -til years, rifjht in your own neighborhood.\n,1 Association, Ur, I. V. Pieroe, Pres., Buffalo N Y\nWENTWORTH\nHOTEL gjgjbrook,\nIs ;i large and attractive hotel of superior\nelegance in all its appointments, with a\ncuisine of superior excellence. Railway\nmen, Lumbermen and Miners all go to\nThe   Wentworth\nJ. H. McDOINALD Proprietor\n********************************************\n*******************************************:>\nj;          \u2666\n1! Pound!\nF. E. Orrison\nBand Master City Band.\nTeacher of String and Standard Instruments. Choir\ntrainer.\nPhone 15.1. CRANBROOK. B. C.\n'.Geo. D. Ingram\nL.R.C.M., H.A.M.\n,(M'sfnnist A Choirmaster Knox Church)\nTEACHER  OP\nPIANOFORTE, ORGAN, THEORY, AND VOICE\nCULTURE\nPupils Prepared for Examinations.\nFall term now uouimenoiug\nAl)DHKSS:--OPPOSlTE   SCHOOL   HOUSE\nPHONE 335\nOn Baker stieet, one door \"west\nof Messrs. Hill ct Co., the only\nplace in town that can make\nlife worth living.\nCosmopolitan Hotel\nE. H. SMALL,   Manager.\n********************************************\n\\\nCranbrook\nli. c.\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\u2666J;\nrun brook Lodge, So. 24, A, Y. A. M\nUi'u'ulnr meotliiffa on\nthe third Thursday\nof every month.\nVint Mug brethren,\nrVoloom'ud.\nW. F. ATTRIDGE, W. M.\nB. W. CONNOLLY, Secretary\nPHONE\n56\nTHE\n\u2014\nGold Standard :',\nTeas and Coffee ' >\nANCIENT ORDER',.!FORESTERS\nCOURT OHANDROOK, 89\u00ab\nMcsts ln Carmen's Hull Sad and lib\nTlnirxdny of each month at B p m\naharp.\nA. McCownn, Chlel   Ranger\nC. A. Abbott, Secretary.\nVisidntr llrt'thri'n made welcome.\n\u2022 Our whole time i.s devoted to  your  wants  in   the\n5  Grocery line therefore we absolutely guarantee every J[\narticle that leaves our store. '' (\na We will thank our customers to advise us if at any\nX   time goods are received that are not No. I quality. '',,\nii ,i,\nlorsOB,\ninhnncc\nistatc,\n'ilm ex|i\nwill pill\nniul   Ink\n0 ill llll\nI1CC Weill\n      I\t\nnarkct value\nportatlon   ol ' government  to grant,  yet,  we   may\nnnd   tear    ol   confidently expect that our  nicinlicr,\nImrncsB, nnd   Ml'' Thos. Cnven,  will sociire a very\nol     real   llhoral appropriation, hased upon the\nJ revi'iiiioB    derived'    from      Soiitlicust\n1 Kootonay.\nCranbrook\nLivery\nWis nak you to call nnd try\n'onr new ('ouM-gnmeDt of Dew\nand Up to-date rige for\nWinter   and   Rummer.    Just\n'received Toppirand Reliable\nMuiMPH    at   your    diHpusal.\n'Give   them   a   trial n>nd be\n\u2022 cunvini-ei].\n'Phone 47        Oranbrook, B.O.\n< \u25ba\nCA W PBELL & MANNING I\nStaple and Fancy Grocers\nX**************************a.a.a.e.'*******A*****i\n********************** ********************** *\\\nlit It's Paint and Painting;!\nuh,i in\niclatinn\nlooking forward\n\u25a0nl. while Hie pop-\nthai   llll'    it     en\nIn   on     'Hie   price,\nUu\nAliOHNII  TOWN.\niiHiiu'MN continues     good,\nne      improvement,  uol.lreii\nwith\nmill\n< \u00bb\u2666< \u25ba\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666!\n**,**<******************\n* B.C. LIVERY FEED\ncoming in\niniiiiiiii'.\nWill     I 'I\nHUT,     I\"    I\nordoi   i\"\nquestions\nneernsnry\nahle more\nfot   thnn  i\n'   Hn'   roi neemi'iil   ol the\n\"viiii'inl .Hi'imioii of the lei!-\nmeinhors  in     every  riding\nthell coitBtltuentn mid nek\nnttke known thoh wants in\ndecide with full knowledge\n\"I 'public  works,  nntl    tho\nappropriation.     Consider-\nhowever,   mny   he  neked\nI  is     in His power ol   the\nuppl\nn record\n|n nn[iei't.H\nhiilldingn\nThe   piml   month   hns  heen\none fm- the yoar, uml tlio\nfor Hie J'oniitl'iietlon of new\nappear very encouraging,\nTho woathor has heen noanonahlo\nwith n sliulil fall of miow .\nActivity In mining qiiattturB makes\nHie situation very fnvoitBilo for a\nlargsr mineral output in .Dneeinber,\nthan  was mined in Novembfcr.\nJfe   SALE   STABLE\nUntil Sinfjrir' niul Doblo\nDrivers, I'nr nil purls\nnf thn ilistiii'l. (Itiiiil\nSntlille Horses, Good\nTurnouts.    It|\u25a0.111 duie\nJflgB.\n(tpp\u00ab'*ll* Royal Hotel l'hune vl\nItncflsi'  - iDeacon. Proprietors\n< i       j, r. Deacon. Manager\n<>******, ***************\n*       We are here with the Goods\nIf It's Wall   Paper   and\nPaper Hanging\nWe can't be beat\nB. H. SHORT\nPainter  and  Decorator::\ni ********\nin\nj AAAA _sV_k__.__._k_k _k \u25b2 _k-k-k-k _____ I\nWW WWW \u25bc\u25bc??\u25bc? W1\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00ab \u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nES!\nES!\nSkates\nSharpened\nI have installed a new ii\nSteam Plant and Grinder i:\nfor sharpening skates.\nW. F. JOHNSON!\nPlumber and Tinsmith\nHANSON AVE.     -     -     CRANBROOK  J\nBACK OP THK OLD IMPERIAL HANK BUILDING\n\u2022mn together with tha oo-t nf advertit*\nmn tinn notica an or iwiimi January\n90th A. I), itun I .hall apply under\nstaetiim -AM nf inld Mineral Act to havo\njyour Inturi'Al in nui'l clnim vMted in\nVOUr  t'n-nwiifir\nDated At Vnnoouver, D. 0< Ootober l\u00bbti.\nl'JIO. 49-51\nJ, A.  HARVEY,\nCo-Owtmr.\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nA.  WALLER  \"\nMASONRY\nSteam  Boiler,   Furnace,\nund Septic Tank work\na specialty\nCost and stock estimates\nfurnished on application.\nory in some suitable Htream in this\ndistrict.\nIt was alao    resolved to ask   the\nProvincial     government to place   a\ncombined rod and gun tax on all\npersons hunting or fishing in this\nprovince.\nIt was also resolved     to ask   the\ntlishing inspector for this district.\nDominion  government to appoint a\nfishing inspector (or this district.\nNOTIOB\nGUN   PROTECTIVE  ASSOCIATION.\nThe Cranbrook Game Protective\nAssociation met in the Committee\nrooms of the Cranbrook Hotel on\nMonday evening to consider matters\nof importance for the protection of\ngame of all kinds in the Cranbrook\ndistrict.\nThere were a considerable number\nof sportsmon present. Vice President V. Hyde Baker occupied the\nchair. Records of last regular\nmeeting were read, and on motion\nadopted.\nSecretary Deanc, then read the following resolutions which have been\nadopted by the Fernie Game Protective association:\n1. That all persons residing in\nthis province who desire to fish or\nhunt, shall pay a combined rod and\ngun tax of $2.00 per annum.\n2. That no person, excopt constables and     other persons allowed   to\nI carry Ore arms, shall carry lire arms\n1 on his person outside thc limits   of\nincorporated  towns or cities during\nthe open season unless he has taken\n1 out such license.\n3. That no person, except as afore-\n! said,  Hlmll  be allowed to carry lire.\n| arms on his person outside the limits\n^ of incorporated towns or cities during the closed season unless   he   has\n, obtained a permit from the govornment agent of the district in which\nhe resides, such permit to he issued\nafter the    said agent    has satisfied\nI himself that the request to carry\narms is for the protection of the applicant.\n4. Thnt thc persons obtaining licenses or permits as aforesaid shall\nwhen carrying arms outside of the\nlimits mentioned have on their persons the license or permits, as the\ncase may he, under a penalty of $\nfor each offence.\ni. That each person taking out\naforesaid license shall be required be-\nI lore he can obtain a license for the\n.following season, to file with or forward to the proper officer appointed\nin that beha.f a statutory declaration setting forth a description of\nthe game, birds and animals killed\nor taken under the said license.\n6.   That a fund shall he created to\nbe known as \"The Game Protection\nFund,\"  the proceeds ol  which  shall\nbe used    exclusively in the   enforcement of    this act;   and all fines, license fees and other revenue derived\nfrom the game bird and animals of\nI this Provinco shall be placed to   the\ncredit of this fund.\nThe above resolutions were endorsed  by  the Cranhrook  association.\nResolutions were also adopted ask-\nI tng the Dominion fishery department\nI to investigate the conditions connec-\n| ttd with the placing of a llsh hatch-\nI Intend tn appiy fur a. Henri*, to\nprospect f\u00bbr coal and petroluuui over the\nfollowing  lutitls  situat-  in  lllock 4SW3   S.\n13, Kootonay, B. c. Beginning at a\npust  plunted  1000 feet weet ot the  S-K\n'corner of Lot   Nu. 71.li;, and marked It.\nj A. Proldoveaux's N. E. Curner: Thence\n80 chnlns south, thonce Hi) chalut weet,\nthonce Ho chains nurth, thance HO chains\nertsl,   tn   the   puint   nf cuuiruencoineut.\nNOTICE\nI, int\u00bbnd to    apply for a     llflsnu   to\nproeuect lur nml Slid potruleulll over Ilm\nfolluwlng landi situate In Bloat. 4iMH\n80S Kuutenay. H. 0. Beginning at a\npott planted Kluo feel west ol the S.\nK. corner of Lot Nu. 71BS, nnd marked\nJeeae Ft'uid.vnaux'i N, u rumer. thenee\n80 ihaln- euuth, thtnee nii Huh iiu oast,\nthonca  B0 chains  nurth,  thonei  HI) ch&lttl\nwant to point uf oomoMuoeuinnt.\ndaaaa  I'Yotilnvritiix,    t.omtor\n1   4-49 1.   V   Dully,     Agent.\nLocate), thla  4th  day   uf   OotOllOT,   LOlOi\n|\t\nNOTICK.\n! NOTICB is hereby given thut thirty\ndays after the tlrst publication of\nthis notice. I Intend to apply to\n| tbe Chief Commissioner of Lands anil\ni Works, and to the Assistant Com-\n[miasloner of Lands and Works for\n{the district of East Kootenay, for a\n[ license to prospect for coal and pe-\ni troleum on the following described\ni lands, situate In Bluck 4593 East\ni Kootenay:\u2014\nCommencing at a post planted on\nthe South Kootenay Pass trull\nabout a mile east of the forks of\nKlshenehiia and Akamina creek,\nmarked Joseph Haulier's South East\n| corner post: thence west SU chains;\njthence north 80 chains; thince erst\n1 SO chains; thence south KU chains to\n' place of beginning.\ni JOSEPH SAULTER,   Loi-ator.\nLocated this Uth day of November,\n11910. 48-52\nNOTICE.\nI NOTICE is hereby given that thirty\ndays after the lirst publication of\nthla notice, I intend to apply to\nthe Chief Commissioner of Lands uud\nWorks, and to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands and Works for\nthe district of East Kootenay, for a\nlicense to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described\nlands, situate in Block 4593 East\nKootenay:\u2014\nCommencing at a post pla.i-n:l on\nthe South Kootenay !', ss trail\nabout a mile east of the forks of\nKlshenehna and Akamina creek,\nsouth of and adjoining Joseph Sautter's location, and marked Frances\nN. Turner's north east corner punt;\nthence south H\" chain-i, mum'o *et>t\n80 chains, rhence north 80 cbuins\nthence east 80 chains to the place of\nbeginning.\nFRANCIS  N.  TURNEK,   Li-ntui.\nJoseph Saulter, Ageut.\nLocated this 12th day of November,\n1910. 48-52\nlanda(     situate In Block 4698    Easi\nKootenay:\u2014\nCommencing at b post planted\nneur the Suuth Kootenay Pass trail\non Akamina creek, about two miles\naat of thfl (oiks of Klshenehna and\nAkamina creek, being    eust of   and\n(.joining Beatrice M, Toumaa' location! t^nd being u relocation of tbe\nS. E. U. 0. Lund and Oil Company a\nlicence No. nu, and marked Jtuue\u00ab\nQIll's nuitb west corner pu_t, thence\neust 8n chains, tbence south nn chains\nthence west hu cbaina, tbence north\nho chums to the place ui beginning,\nJAMBS GILL, Locator\nJoseph SftUlter, Agent.\nLocated this UM. dny ol November,\n1910, 48-52\nWATER NOTICE.\nIt.   A.   Froidevoaux,   Locator.\n| I. N. Dally,   Agent.\nLocated  this ith day uf October ltflO.\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of East   Kootenay.\nTake notice that I, JoMph Watah,\nConstable, ot Fort Steele, Intend to\npply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands: commencing at a post planted at tbe north\nline of Carlin's timber lease running\n20 chains nortb, tbence 40 chaina\neast, tbence 20 ohalns south, tbence\n40 chains weet to the place of commencement, containing 80 acrea more\nor less,\nJOSBPH WALSH.\nDatea September 14th, 1910.        38-47\nWATER   ACT,   1909.\nTAKE NOTICE that I. Alice Gertrude Morris of Cranbrook, married\nwoman, will apply to the Water\nCommissioner at Cranbrook on the\n25tb day of October, 1910, at\neleven o'clock ln the forenoon (or a\nlicense to divert two cubic feet of\nwater per Becond (rom Joaep'i Prairie Creek, at a point aituate about\n1000 feet' south of the northern\nboundary of Lot 5450, Group 1 Kootenay District.\nTbe aaid water wlll be diverted and\nconducted by a dam, ditch uni ll\u00bbmi\nto he constructed on and over Lot\n5460 the property of W. E. Worden.\nThe snld water will be used for the\nirrigation of Lot 5449 aald group.\nNo Crown Lands will be affected by\nthe works.\nNo riparian proprietors or holders\nof Water Licenses will be affected by\nthe worka except the aaid W. E.\nWorden.\nThis notice was posted on the \t\nday of September, 191C.\nALJ.CB OKRTRTOB MORRIS.\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE Is hereby given that thirty\ndays after the tlrst publication of\nthis notice, I intend to apply to\n1 the Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nI Works, and to the Assistant Com-\nmisBioner of Lands and Works for\nthe district of East Kootenay, fur a\nlicense to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described\nlandB, situate in Block 4593 Bast\nj Kootonay:\u2014\nI Commencing at a post planted on\ntbe South Kootenay Pass trail\nabout a mile east of the forks of\nKishenebna and Akamina creek, east\nof and adjoining Francis N. Turners\nI location, and marked Beatrice N.\n| Thomas' north west corner post,\nI thence east 80 chains, thence south\n80 chains, thence west 80 chaius,\ntbence north 80 chaina to the place\nof beginning.\nBEATRICE N. THOMAS  Locator\nJoseph Saulter, Ageut.\nI Located this Uth day of November,\ni1910. 48-52\nNOTIOB,\nNOTICE is hereby given thai thirty\ndays after the lire! publication of\nthis notice, l Intond tu upply in\ntho Ohio! Commission or of Lands nnd\nWorka, and to tho Assistant Ooki\ninlflBionor uf i.m.iis and Works for\ntho district of Baat Kootenay, for a\nlicense to prospect for coal and pe\ntroleum on the following described\nlnnds, situate in Ulock 4593 East\nKootenay:\u2014\nCommencing at a post plnnteil nn\nthe    Suuth  Kootenay   PaBS    wagou\nroad, ou Akuinimi creek, about four\nmiles east oi the forks of Kishenab.-\nnu and Akamlna creek, being east ul\nand adjoining James Gill's location,\nund iimrkeil Mary A. Thomas' north\neast corner    post,      thenco  Houth .su\nbains, thence wunl. su chains, tlience\nnorth    80     chains,    Uience     east  sn\nchain, tu the plate of beginning,\nMARY A. THOMAS, Locator.\nJoseph Saulter, Agont,\nLocated this 12th day of November,\n1910. 48-52\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE is heroby given that thirty\nduys after tbo Bret publication <\u00bbf\nthis notico, 1 intend tn apply tu\nthe Chief Commissioner uf Lands und\nWurks, and to the Assistunt Cum-\nmissioner of Luinls und Wnrks for\nthe district of EaBt Kootenay, for a\nlicense to prospect for coal und petroleum on the following described\nlands, situate in Hluck 4593 East\nKootenay:\u2014\nCommencing at u post planted on\nthe South Kuutenay Pass wagon\nroad on Akamina crook, ahout four\nmiles oast of the forks of Klshenehna and Akamina creek, bolng oust nf\nami adjoining Mary A. Thomas' location, ami marked Hubert J. Casement's nnrth west corner pnst,thenco\neast K0 chains, thonco south HU\n, halns, thenco west 80 chains, thence\nnorth 80 chains to the place of beginning.\nROBERT  J.  CASEMENT,\nLocator.\nJoseph Saulter, Agent,\nLocated this 12tb duy of November,\n1910. 48-52\nNOTICB.\nNOTICE is heroby given that thirty\ndays after the lirst publication of\nthis notice, 1 intend to upply to\nthe Chief Commissioner of Lunds and\nWorks, uml to the Assistant Commissioner of Lnnds and Wurks for\nthe district of Bast Kootonay, for a\nlicense to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described\nlands, situate in Block -1593 Bast\nKootenay:\u2014\nCommencing at a post planted on\nthe Houth Kootenay Pass wagon\nroad on Akamlna creek, about four\nmiles oast of the forks of Klshenehna and Akamina creek, being nurth\nof and adjoining Mary A. Thomas'\nlocation, and marked Agnes Gill's\nsoutb east corner post, thonce west\n80 chains, thence north 80 chuins,\nthence east 80 chains, theuce south\n80 chains to the place of beginning!\nAGNES GILL, Locator.\nJoseph Saulter, Agent.\nLocated this 12th duy of November,\n1910. 48-52\nNOTICE is hereby Kiven that an\napplication will be made under Part\nV. ol the \"Water Act, 1909,\" to obtain a licence in the Cranbrook Water Diatrict,\n(aj I lit- name, address uud OCCU*\npatlon ol thV applicant Upper Moyle\nElectric Cumpany, Limited. Head\noffice, Cranbrook, b. 0, Capital\n|S0,000 divided intu 5,000 share, uf\n\u25a0>iii each, Objects uf the Cumpany\nluclude: Tha acquisition, huldmg, en-\nJoyment and exercise, subject tu thu\npruviilune nf the \"Water Act, 191U,\"\nul all rights, powers, privileges aud\npriorltiea Ln or by part ix., or otherwise by the aaiil Act, cunfered upon\npower companies, su far as the compnny mn> doom the mime necessary\nfoi   it. p irpoiflfl or any of them.\n(b) Thfl name ol the lake, stream\nor source,    Moyie River,\ni'i Tho point ol diversion, at foot\nuf Ryder Bar ubout 7 miles upstream\nfrom  Railway bridge ut Swansea.\nid) 'I lie quantity nf water applied\nI'nr (in CUblo feet per second) 19b\ncubic  i.\n(0) The character ol the proposed\nwurks. Dam, pipo line, flume, and\nhydro oleotrio power plant. The wa-\ntor to ho used tor the purpose of\nilm Company's undertaking,\n(g) Thu purposes fur which the\nwatei' is lu In; used, generation of\nelectrical enorgey.\n(Iii It the water Is tu Im used fur\npower ur mining purpuses describe\nthe placo where the water is tu be\nre turned tu some natural channel,\nund tbe difference in altitude between\npoint uf divereiou and point of return. At Lhe mouth uf Nigger\nCreek, difference in altitude about\n270 foot, natural,\n(jj Area uf Crown Lund Intended\nto be occupied by tbe proposed works\nAbout 30 acres,\n(k) This notlco was pusted on the\nSth dny uf November, 1910, aud application will he made to tbe Commissioner on the 13th day of December 1910,\n(1) Give the names and addresses\nof auy riparian proprietors or licensees who or whose lands are likely\nto he affected by tbo proposed works,\neither above or below the outlet,\nJohn Hf Hawkins, Wattsburg, B. C.\nund H. B. Sullivan, Seattle, Wash\nington, U. S, A.\n(Signature) \u2022Upper   Moyie Electric\nCompany, Limited,\n(p. 0. Address)        Cranbrook, B.C.\n46-49\nLIQUOR   ACT   19lo.\nNOTICB is hereby given than on\ntbe 27th day of December next application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for\nthe transfer of the license for tbe\nsale of liquor by retail in and upon\nthe premises knuwt. as the Yatik\nHotel situutv at Vahk, British Columbia, from Jul,i. Gibbon tu Benjamin Kik-y of Muyie, Bnti.ti Columbia.\nJuhn  Gibbun,\nHolder of Licence,\nBenjamin  Joseph  Riley,\nApplicant for transfer.\nDated this 19th day of Nov. 1.10.48-4\nMOTICE,\nl\\ THE MATTKH Of AN APPLICATION (or i he issue nr * duplicate ('\u2022(\u2022\u2022\ninn-nip Title to Lol 48 Ulook 08 Cran*\nbrook City Mop   669,\nN'OTtCK IB HRI.GBY OIVEN that it\nin mi intention to tiius ..t tim aspire*\ntinn nf Mini month after tim flrst publication hereof a duplicate of the Certificate nt Titiu in iiu above n'mitim.*.\nlol in tint name ut Nile Hanson wtii.t.\nUertlilcate is d\u00abt.*i Uth October,! 1908\nand numbered  ihhha.\nSAMUEL  HOB,\nDistrict  K_gi.tn.i-,\nLand   Kegjilry   OAl\u00ab\nNelaon, B. V,\nOotober _iwt, lOlo. i4-*8\nI, '\/.. h. Uttlly. huii-o-lcMpur. \u201et Htmt-\nilu, Washington, Intend tu apply tu tfa\u00ab\nAssistant (JoinnilsBioii-r ut Land, aud\nWorks ut Kmi Kimtwnay IJiNtriut (or\npar uiliMliin to purchase thu foliuwiug\nlurid*. Hug-In nl ng a l ii i\" \"ti pi mi i\u00ab*i at\ntii* N-W Qorttei' of l.oi 7188 and point\not Intel Mellon of Lot 7880, and marland\n\/. L. Daily's N-E. corner; Thence 7.-^7\n.titling aouth, thenco 80.88 chaina want,\nthence 18.88 chains ourth, thence \u00ab*-\u00ab\u00ab\nchaina vaat Ui.-im* &8.U7 chains nurtli,\nthu.ic\u00ab 1Q.44 uliuiiii mill, lo point of\ncuiiiiiiaa-euiiKii. ami containing _;iu acraa\n\/.. I. Dally, Locator,\n1, ti, Udlly, Aijo.it\nI.i,i:\u00abt\u00abr_   ,'ith  day   or Octobar,   PJlu 44-58\nNOTICK.\nNOTICH Is hereby given that 30\nduys alter datu 1 inteud to apply tu\nthe, Honorable Chief Commissioner of\nLunds for a license to prospect for\ncuul and petroleum uver the following lunds, situute in the diatrict of\nSoutheast Koutenay, Uritiah Columbia, in Lot 4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near tdifven miles due east of tbe\n34 mile post on 0. P. R. ayrvey line,\nwhich Is the western boundary of Lot\n459:i, nnd being the northea_it corner\nI out, of Bathen W. Butts' cluim,\nhence south eighty (80) cbaina,\nthonce west eighty (50) chains, thence\nurth eighty (80) chains, tbence east\nighty (KDi chains to the point of\nommoncoment, making 640 acres,\nnoro or less.\nBATHBN W.    UUTTS, Locator,\nWilliam B. Hutts, Agent.\nHalph L. itmljru'ham, Witness.     37\n.ocated this llth day of June, 1910.\nNOTICE,\n1, Ii. A.FroldevoaU-, Nmne, of Seattle, Washington, Intend to apply to tlie\nAssistant Commissioner ot Lands and\nWorks of Cast KooUnay District, far\npermission to purchase the following\nlunds: He#lnnfng at n poat planted at\nthe 9, Wi cornor of i_ot 78no and marked It. \\. Proldeveaux'a S-B. corner\nthonce so ohalns nortli, thenco 14.80\nchnins west, tlience 80 chains aouth,\nthonco li 80 chains east to point of\ncomnieneomont, nnd containing 118.6\nin-res.\n]{.  A.  Froldeveaux,  Locator,\nl.  N. Dalit.   Agsnt,\nLocated .'.th  (ley  of October,   1010 -44-.18\nj Rocky Mountain Chapter\nj NO.  125.   It. A. M.\n\u2022 Regular ihuetings:- -2nd Tuea\ni day in each month at eight\ni  o'clock.\n\u2022 Sojourning  Companions  are  2\ni   cordially Invited\ni B.    H. SHORT, Serlba ft;\nI        BOX  -'\u2022_ CKANHKOilK, H. 0,    |\n\u2122 rfTrrcrr WnWIWrWrWrflrrNWrrHrWrW^^\nFrank Dezall\nGENERAL BLACKSMITH\nand\nWOODWORKER\nRubber Tim Applied\nTo Bugfy Wheels\ntQBNTB FOR CANAUIAN CYOLB\nAND MOTOR CO'3 HICY01.88\nRepairing a Specialty.\nPhone 60     \u2022   \u2022   \u2022      P. O. Boi 111.\nD.J.JOHNSON\nCARPENTER   AND\nBUILDER\nCONTRACTS SOLICITED.\nHOUSES\nfor   Sale ot Rent at Re_eon_ble\nPrices.\nOfficedt Workshop\u2014Lewis St.\n<>hone No. \u00bb\u00ab.\nIN THK   MATTER   OF   SECTION 251)\nOF TIIF.    MINERAL   ACT.\nAND\nIN  THE MATTKH Of   THK  \"OWEN\nSOUND    HOY   FRACTIONAL\"  MIN-\nKI1AI,   CLAIM    SITUATE  ON     SULLIVAN      HILL    IN     THE     FORT\nSTEELE     MINING    DIVISION      OF\nEA^T   KOOTENAY.\nTo W. T. S,\u201e. b, W. Cl<inrtei,iilr.g or\nany party or pnrtfoa clufmiiig tlimug-li\ntlicin or either of thnm.\nTAKK NOTICE that I liavo \u00ab\u00bbi,'n(lml\nIn work nnd labor aa wquir, I hy Sec-\nthm 2'l of the Mineral Act In connection with your Interest In tho Above\nliven Sound Boy Frivctlnnxl Mineral\n(i'alin prior to the drat il November A.\n1W1R  179,00,\nAND FURTHER TAKE NOTICF. that\nseises you maae     pay\u2014ent ol the eaid\nNOTICK.\nNOTICE is hereby given that thirty\nday*, after   the lirat    publication   nf\n[this notice, 1 intend to apply to\nthe Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks, and to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands and Works for\nthc district of East Kootenay, for a\nI license to prospect, for coal and petroleum on the following described\nlands, situate in Block 45'J3 East\nKootenay:\u2014\n| Commencing at a post planted\nabout a mile east of the forks of\nKlshenehna and Akamlna creek,\nnorth of and    adjoining Beatrice N.\n| Thomas' location and heing a relocation of N.  Wbeuldnu's  Location,\n| license No. 762, and being mnrked\nMlllicent C. B. Thomas' south west\n[corner post, thence cast 80 chains,\nthence north 80 chains, tbence west\n80 chains, thence south 80 chains to\nthe place of beginning,\nMILLICENT ('. I). THOMAM,\nLocator.\nJosoph Saulter,  Agent.\nLocated this 12th day of November,\n1910. 48-52\nNOTICE.\n\t\n|    NOTICE Ib hereby given that thirty !\ndays after   the lirst   publication   ol\njthls notice,   I   intend   to apply   to\nI the Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks, and   to thc   Assistant Oommlssioner of   Lands aud    Works for\nithe district ol EaBt Kootenny, for al\n| license to prospect for coal and pe-'\nI troleum on the    following deac, .bed.\nSOLD LSY THE PINK MERCANTILE CO., CRANBROOK The\nMonarch\nMalleable\nIron Range\nPATMORE BROS.\nPlumbing   and   Heating  Engineers\n\"THE RANGE STORE\"\nIN \\ CLASS BY THBMSBL.VBS\u2014FIRST-CLASS\nMcClary's\nPamouH\nSask-Alta\nand Koote-\nnayRanges\nII W E yoi    HAD A DR \\\\\\   \\ I\nBROWNS    DRAWING?\nIt not, you had better j;et busy and\nhave one.\nCHRISTMAS AND   HOLIDAY   PRESENTS\nfor the smoker at the\nUNION CIGAR STORE\nE. H. Brown. Proprietor\nbrookltos   attendli\nthe) reported havi\nnn   returmnu\nvt'ly   idt'intltit\nJohn C.\nRobinson\nBILLPOSTER\nv DISIMIUl ink\nI bave purohaaod Uie Bill-\n[nfj   and   Dial r b tlug   1   - i   --\nfrom I:    \\. L'i-.i-.-i'. aad hope   foi'\na contlnuence \u25a0\u25a0' the p M p\njjlven to Hi\" lute ! 'roprtetor.\nHroinpl attantiuu jlvei   1\n.ill orders,\nPhone 3_>4\nRfMlUancu Ham\nr Uaoue.\nLOCAL   NEWS.\nCtaae Ward the real estate agent,\nis building a net* offlce building earn\n\u25a0\u25a0 thi   jueens Hotel on Baker street\nIt Lb expected that the Y. M. C. A.\nbuilding vfill be opened for the transact!       il business ahout January t.\nY. J Smyth, of Moyie, editor of\nthe Moyle Leader, spent Sunday last\nin the city,\nH. S. Gamble and ri. ri. Blaylock,\nKimberley mining men, were in town\nSunday last.\nC, VV, Long, and H. C. Falk, of\nSpokane, were guests at the Cranbrook. Sunday  last.\nThe new wagon i i>atl boi weon rum\nbrook and St Mary'i prtUrte i\u00bb\nabout oompleted, mul will bo opened\nIor trai e) n \u25a0 ioou ne the bridge nl\nWycllffe lu rom pie tod\n\\ boj and girl Irom tim. United\nStates aud an old man, wore mixed\nup in a flirty mixture that roeulted\nin a charge ol rape The old ivan\nwhs sent  itp for trial.\nThe Oranbrook Fartnora' lusiiinte\nheld a meeting m the Oourl House\non Mondny evening, The speakers\nwere L. Harris, \\i \\ .lull and Mr.\nMiddleton\nA. Smith, ol High River; It ll.\nBohart, o! Wardner; BJ. V. Ucll, ut\nWilmer, ami B. Pile, of Streetor,\nwere guests at the Cosmopolitan on\nThursday\nThe bit,,posting business of R. A.\nKraser has changed hands, and wi,l\nbe managed In the future by Mr. J.\n0. Robinson, and lie hpoes for a continuance of the patronage given to\nthe  late firm.\nW. A. Anstie, H. 1). Young, o? Nelson; A. E. Watts, of Wattsburg; M.\nU. King, of Vancouver; K. Home, of\nJaflray, were in the city Thursday\nattending a special meeting of the\nMoiintaintnen's  Lumber    Association.\n| W. 0. Nibluck and W. V. Miller, of\nX Medicine Hat. were guOBts at the\n$> Cranbrook Monday.\nD. E. Carmen, of Vancouver, K. H.\nI).  McFarlane and  John  Macdonald   WilsoIl| and L> A   stadler, uf Butte,\nof Kimberley  were in town Tuesday.   were gue9ts at the    Cranbrook  Wednesday. t\nConstable   Joe      Walsh,      of     Fort \t\nSteele, was in tbe city Tuesday.\nGeo.  Heald, o( Jaflray,  was In the\ncity   Sunday  last.\nF. W. Morns, of Nelson; T. D. Newman, of Vancouver; J. H. Bell of\nSherbrooke, were registered at tbe\nCranbrook Thursday.\nJames  Balfour, of Calgary,   spent! \"   *\nseveral days this week in the city.         A meeting of the retail merchants\n                               of Cranbrook was held in    the com-\nJ. BJ. Johnson, of Spokane, was at mittee rooms ol the Cranbrook Ho-\nthe Cranbrook  Monday. tel \u00b0\u00bb Tuesday night.\nObas. IO. Finch, of Corbln, was   in\nthe city Saturday.\ni'erry Foote,   of     Boston,     Mass.,\nwas a guest at the Royal Friday.\nTyson Bros., of Trail, have bought\nout the butcher business of the East\nKootenay Butcher Co. They took\npossession on the lirst of December.\nA. Carney, of   Kuslo,   was in    the G.  H.  Thompson,     D.   Elmer, and\ncity Wednesday. Thos. Caven.  left on  the local  Sat.\n  urday   morning for     Fernie.     They\nHarry  Brew, of Kimberley,  was in will return this evening,\ntbe city Thursday. _\nF. E. Slack, of     Spokane, was\nthe city Friday.\nThe abutments  to    the bridge    at\nWycliffe, are about    completed,    and\nwork on the false work will be star-\nH. E. Hem, of Toronto, was at the   ted next week.\nCranbrook Friday.  \u25a0\n,   _ Government   employees   commenced\nConstable H, 0. Adney, ol Wnrdner  work ()\u201e thc    con9trucUoI1 0( a new\nwas In the city Thursday. brl(lge   cr08sing \u201e,, Moy|\u201e rivor   nt\nHave     you had a draw\"      If    not Ki,\"-'ai:aU'' this week'\nyou had better see Ed. Brown. \t\n  Building operations are still active\nFrel Binmore ami     Al.  Doyle,    of in   town  and  carpenters and  trades-\nFort  Steele,   were  in  town   Monday, men are enjoying     splendid weather\n  for  outside construction.\nHarry Graham, the infant child of ,\nMr.  and     Mrs. 0.  W. Patmore, died\non Tuesday, Nov, _Sth. 1   t'bief      Provincial     Constable    A.\n  Sampson,    spent     several     days  in\nP. DeVere Hunt, left Tuesday after-   Cranbrook this     week on legal bnsi-\nnoon on   a bUBlness   trip     to Leth-   ness.\nbridge, and other prairie points, -\u2014\u2014\n_    , .    \"    ~~ l   Last   week,  Wm.     Moore,  \"Buffalo\n1     ...::   ol Wardner, manager    <'l ,Ulir of Wilnior passed Ir. hia chocka\nthe Crow's   .Nest pass   Lumber Co.,\nwas in  the city Tuesday on  business.   t|l(.  jft|,  \u201e,   At[ml\nby the gun  route,    while confined in\nGeo.   Powell   was   transacting   bu\nness  at   Wycliffe and      Marysville\nTuesday,\nSt.  Andrew's     day  was celebrated\nat Fort Steele,  a number of    'Iran-\nEverything for\nThe    Smoker!\nWa have thu heal li f Smoker's\nArticles in Southeasl   Kooleniiy..,\nChoice Cigars and Tobaccos\nCI {gar-Ho Id ers aad Pipes.\nLESTER   CLAPP\nThe Tobacconist\nWalter Lamb is at the old stand\nopposite the Vulcan Iron Works,\n(corner of Edwards street and Dur-\nick avenue) and 1b prepared to sharpen skates of all kinds. Prices are\nmoderate.     Aive me a trial.\nj A team driven by Mr. Kenny, ran\naway on Friday afternoon, throwing\nMr. Kenny from the sleigh, dashed\ndown Armstrong avenue to Baker\nstreet to Hanson avenue, where the\nteam struck a man named McCracken\nknocking him down. Fortunately\nhe was not seriously injured.\nConductor F. Patton met with a\nserious accident on Monday, while\nengaged in switching cars. He fell\nfrom the platform of a box car, his\nfoot catching under a wheel. He was\nbrought to tbe hospital at Cranbrook for treatment. On Tuesday\nit was reported that his foot while\nbadly crushed, might be saved. Later reports confirm this statement.\n| The Crothers Lumber Co., lost\nseven horses, Saturday last. The\nhorses were hauling a large boiler\nfrom Fort Steele to their lumber\ncamp near Perry creek, and when on\nthe steep hilt near tho Mission, the\nwheels of the truck ran too near the\nouter edge of the road, slipped, and\nthe boiler overturning the truck,\ndragged the several teams down the\nhill sidef A number were ho* badly\ninjured tbut they were killed.\nNo \"(\u00bbrit\" newspaper in Yale has\nanything to say about the putting\nup of a candidate to contest thc by-\nelection in that district. Not even\npolitical effect und notoriety could\ninduce a mnn to contest  tbc riding.\nNew Liquor Act Con.nu...ikd\n\"I have recently travelled over a\nconsiderable portion uf this province,\nand I have made it my business to\nInquire intu and observe the working of the new liquor traffic regulations,\" testifies \"Bruce\" in tbe latest issue of tbe \"Saturday Bunsnt,\"\nVancouver. \"I give no hearsay\nwhen I say tlmt I have seen nt least\na dozen cases of intoxicated men refused liquor in various parts of the\nprovince. That one provision alone\nis of thc greatest value. Another\nadmirable feature of this Act is the\nfacility with which an habitual\nmay be Interdicted, Any peace officer, member nf his family or even a\nfriend may 'SIwash' a man by securing the necessary notice and sending\nit. to the hotel keeper. I bave seen\nlong lists of tboso mon iu different\nplacesf The only weakness in tbo\nsystem is the lack of adequate description of tbe man si washed, who\nmay be able to impose upon tho ho\ntel kneper who does not know him.\nBut even at thai the hotel keeper is\nresponsible and subject to a penalty\nif he sell liquor to au interdicted\nman whntber he knows him or not.\nI believe tho Act is being generally\nand well enforced and moreover hotel keepers are realizing that It is In\nMini ,i\\\\u mini\",I In Im- up to it.\nAny loglslul Ion whieh i IgliUy regii-\nlatos thu llquoi traffic Is lullnitoly\niieitei Limn abortlvo prohibition\nwhich ii'suits only in outlawing ttie\ntruffle nml driving h into holes.\nOne thing is cortutn ami it is a fact\nwhich impi nci uni anthuBlasts goner-\nally  ..ver lool.    and      that   is the    li\nquor traffic will onlst, prohibition or\nno prohibition, i prefoi no prohl\nhi tlon uml \u00abtrln gen I rogulatlon rath\n.-I   i tm ii prohlhltlon au.l outlawry.\"\nWATBJK    NOTIOB,\nNOTICE is hereby given that an\napplication will be made under Part\nV. ol the \"Water Act, 1910,\" to obtain a licence in the Cranbrook Wafer District.\n(ft) The name, address and occupation of tbe applicant. Edward\nCovell, Kingsgate, h. c, Rancher.\n(b) The name ol tho lake, stream\nor source.     Moyie River.\n(cl The point ol diversion. SOU\nyards above the south west corner\npost of Lot C424, Oroup 1 Kootenuy\nDistrict.\n(d) The quantity uf water applied\nfor (in cubic feet per second,) One\ncubic foot.\n(e) The character of the proposed\nworks: A headgate, ditches and\nflume to be constructed on Lot 11541,\nGroup 1 Kootenay District, the property of A. K. Miller.\n(t) The premises on which the water is to be used.   The said Lot .424\n(g) The purposes for which tho\nwater is to he used.     Irrigation.\n(hi If for irrigation describe the\nland Intended to he irrigated, giving\nacreage. The southern part of said\nLot 6424.\n(j) Area of Crown land intended\nto be occupied by tbe proposed works\nNone.\n(k)   Tbis notice was posted on the\n  day of November,    1910,     and\napplication will be oiade to tbe Commissioner on the Uth day of Decent-\ner 1910.\n(1)   Give tbe names and   addresses\n'of any riparian proprietors or licences who or   whose lands are   likely\nto be affected by the proposed works\neither above or below the outlet.   A.\nK. Miller, of Cranbrook, B. 0.\n(Signature.)      Ed. Covell.\n(P. O. AddreHS,) Kingsgate, B.C\n46-49\nNOTICE.\nNOTICB li hereby given that 20 daya\nafter data I intend lu apply to the Hon.\nChief Commissioner of Lands for a\nlicou.su to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following land., situate\nIn the District of Southeast Kootonay.\nBritish Columbia,  in  Lot 4598:\nCommencing at a post planttxl at or\nrami' 5 miles due oast of the 35 mile post\noa tho C. P. It. survey line which is tho\nwestern boundary of Lot 45UU and bolng the Southeast corner post of Mary\nE. Wilson'- claim, thonce north eighty\n(8u) chains; thence west eighty (UU)\nchains; thence south oighty (HO) chains;\nthonce east eighty (80) chains to the\npoint of commencement, making 040\nacrw,   more   or lens.\nMAltY  E.   WILSON,  Locator.\nKathen Vi.  Butts, Agent.\nWilliam   E.   Butts,   Witness,\nLocated   thii  1st   Day  of September 191U\nCRANBROOK LAND   DISTRICT\nDistrict of Kast Koutenay\nTAKK NOTICB that 1, Elmore L.\nStaples, of Wycliffe, B. 0. occupation\nLumberman, intend* to apply foi permission to purchase 64b acres of\nland bounded as follows:-- Commencing at a post planted 1 _ mules eaat\nof the 30 mile post on oast line of\nBritish Columbia Southern Hallway,\nLot 4592, (.roup 1, Kootenay Dis\ntrict, and beiug at the uorth east\ncoiner of Lot 10L37; thenco nurth HO\ncbains, theme west HO cUanis, theuce\nsuuth 80 chains, tbence east BO chains\nto place of commencement.\nDated August 29th,  1410. 38-46\nBLM0RH L.  STAPLES,\n0, Bayard Staple*, Agent.\nWATER    ACT,   1909.\nTAKE NOTICE that I Alfred Doyle\nof Fort Steele, occupation rancher,\nwill apply to tbe water Commissioner at Cranhrook on the llth day of\nOotober, 1910, at eleven o'clock In\nthe forenoon for a licenso to Aivert\none cubic fool of water per second\nfrom six mile creek, at a point situate about 200 feet above the mouth.\nThe said water will bo diverted and\nconducted by a dam, ditches and\nHume to he constructed on and over\nLot 1419, Oroup 1 Kootenay District ,\nthe property nf myself.\nTho snldi watcr will be used (or the\nIrrigation of one hundred acres o'\nsaid Lot 129.\nNo Crown I.amk. wlll be affected\nby the works.\nNo riparian proprietors or holders\nof water licenses will be affected hy\nthe worka.\nThis notice was posted on the \t\nday of Soptembcr, 1910.\n&LFRED DOYLE.\nNOT I PR\nNOTIOB  is horiby  given   thnt 30 daya\nnfter dam i Intend to upply io tho Hon,\niMiwI Ui luionir .d     Landi    for   t.\n11con\u00ab\u2022 La pruiptoi fur ooal awl potro-\ni.'iiiu ovor 'he following I audi, situate\nin ni\" UliLrlot ol fctoutli.ail Kootenay,\nItrltlili Columbia, In Lol 4898i\n1 \"\" UOU-f   al   a  post   planted  at or\nti.-in    6   miles due <>n_l of Dim 88 mile   post\non Um Q P, Jl. iitrvoj line which li the\nweetorn boundary ..( Lot 4808 mid ,\u00bb-\nlog ihs s. W.earner posl of l.iithei. \\\\.\nlinn's alaluii thomie south olghty (80)\nlimns; thonce oast eighty (80) chains;\nthonca north olghty [80) chains; thenco\nWOHI '.'Ighty (Mo, o ha hi* to tha point of\nuommenosment,  making  o_u acres,  more\nor   |CM.\nBATHEN   Vi.   HUTTS,  Locator.\nWilliam   ll.   Butts,   WltnUI,\nLooatod Mile lit Duy ot Rtptenbor mo\nNOTICE.\nNOTIOB is hereby glveu that 80 days\naftur date l intend io apply lo the Hon.\nOh lot  OotiiuiiHaioiiur   of      Lands      for    a\nlicensa   to   prospoct  for  coal   aud  petroleum   ovor   tho      folluwlng lands,   situato\nIn  tho   Hist rlct   ol   Southeast   Kuotenay,\nBritish   Columbia,   in   Lot   4596;\nCommencing    al   a   post   planted  at   or\noar _\u25a0 _hllna due oast    of   lho 35 mile post\nii  the C. lJ. it. survey Hue which ii the\nosierti  boundary of Lot   -Mia aud   being   the   southwest   cornor   post   of   Saju.\nI'.     Wilson's     claim,     thenre    north\noighty   (HO i   chuins;   thonce      east   eigiitj\n(SO) chains; thonce south eighty (80)\nchuins; thonco wost eighty {titit chains\no ihe point of coniuioarouieut, making\nHit)  acres,   moro  or  less,\nSAMUEL 1*.   WILSON,  Locator.\nEathen   W.   Hutts,  Agent.\nWilliam   E.   Huns,   Wilness.\nLocated   this  1st   bay   of September 1910\nTIM\nCranbrook Orchestra\nFIVE     PIECEB\nIb prepared toacoopi t,iigagi-iiionis\nto turn (ah intislu fur\nBALLS, DANCES, ETC.\nAddreHi i iNiiuitiiiiraliniii* io\nK.  IIALKAU.\nI'bonu 167 1'. 0. Bog 142\nCrmihrooki      \u2022      \u2022      B. C.\nW.  R.   BEATTY\nUtidertakur.\nKuilialnioi',\nFuneral Director,\nORANBROOK, B.C.\nWATEH    NOTICE.\nNOTIOB is hereby given that an application will Ik- made under Part V. of\ntha \"Water Act, 1909,\" to obtain a\nlicense In  the  Oranbrook Water District.\n(a) The name, adrtross, ami occupation\nof the applicant. H. O. Hydraulic Pow-\n'er Company, Limited, H<ad offlce, v\u00bbn-\njcouvor, 11. (.'. Capital |10,0UU divided\nup itito 1000 shares.\nThe objects of the company Include;\nThe acquisition by purchase or record\nor othorwfse of water nnd water power,\nand of mounded or unrecorded wator\nand the application of such water and\nwater powor for producing and generating electricity and for tho purpose and\nlu the m.mnor aud methods set lorth in\nsection 1;1H of the Water Act. 1909 and\ngenorally to exercise and carry out all\nthe powers and privileges conferred upon Power Companies hy said Water\nAct,   1909.\ndo The name of the lake, stream or\nsource.   Elk  Uiver.\n(c) The point of diversion 8700 fe\u00abt\nabout, above post on west bank marked\nSf K. _!27 K.V. L. Co., the natural\nlevel of wnter being raised from there to\npoint 5700 foet up stream.\n(d) The .jiii.niity of water applied for\n(ln cubic feat per second) 500 cubic feet\nper second.\n(0) Tho character of the proposed\nworks, dams, pipes, duiues, tunnels power   houses,   hydraulic   ami electrical plant.\nThe water to be used for the purpose\nof   the   Company's   undertaking.\n(if) Tho purpose for which the water\nis to be used, generation of electrical\nenergy.\n(1) If thu water is to be used lor power or mining purposes, describe the\nplace whore the water Is to l,e rot ur tied\nto Mom.) natural channel, and the ditler-\nence in altitude between point ol diversion uud point of return. Water will\nb.< returned about 1700 foot above the\naouth east cornor ol Lot 'JJ7, Oroup 1,\ndiiT.ireiico In altitude between point ol\ndiversion and return 1HO font, natural,\nlion foot from oroot   of dam to tail race.\n.j) Area of frown laud Intended to be\noccupied by the proposed works, None,\n(k) This notlco was posted ou tlie\n31st day of October, 1910, ami application will bo made to the Commissioner\non the Uilth day of December, 1910.\n(I i (live tho names, and addresses of\nany rlpai'latl proprietors or licensees\nwho or whose lands are likely to be\nahVrtod hy lliu proposed works, either\nabovu or below tho outlet. Kootonay\nVnlloy Land Company, Nelson, H C,\n0. H. Watson, Fort Steele. It. 0,1 Oeo\nrgo Hoggartll, Cranbrook, ti. O.J William It lt\u00bbss, Kernie, D. ,0.; Huaabe.\nOoodwytl   and    Harriet    Nelson.\nH.   0.   Hydraulic     Power   Company,\nLimited.\nWinch  Duildlng\nVancouver,   H.   C.\nP. O. Address. Cranbrook, B. O,\nPar W. P.    GURD, iti Solicitor,\nVote\u2014One    cubic   foot    per   second     Is\nequivalent   to   B6.71   miner'*  indie*.\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\n!!   W.  CLINE\nof tha old Mamuilia Harder\n91)011 oun now bu rnulld In thn\nMANITOBA HOTEL\nFirst I'less Work  In\nall  branuhea of the\n;' Tonsorlal   Art\nWe Deal in Everything From\n;i Needle to a Locomotive\nJoseph H. McLean\nDEALER IN\n\/Ul kinds of Second-Hand Goods\nFurniture a SPECIALTY\nBUYER OF  FURS\nSage's Old  Stand. Hanson Ave\nPhona 911\nt\nSinger Sewing\nMachines do\nthe Best Work\nJ\nNOTIOB.\nNOTIOB Is hereby givon that 80 days\nafter date I intond to apply to the Hon.\nChliif Commissioner of     Lands     for   a\nI license to (iroHpoct (or coal ami petroleum over the following lands, situate\nin the District of Southeast KooUnay,\nHrltlsli Columbia, in Lot 4fl98:\nCommencing at a post plnntod at or\nnear  '\u2022  miles due east ol the aa mile  poet\nIon the 0. P. U. survey line which la the\n'western boundnry nf Lot 480H, and be-\nin,,   tbe   N.   K..  corner   post   of Paniel   E.\nilllggonN clnlm. thence south eighty <H0J\ncbains: thenee weet eigbty (80) rhnlne:\nthenco north **i\u00abhty (80) ohalns; then<'\u00ab\nenst eighty (80) ohaloo to tho point of\nCommencement, mnking ait) acres, more\nor  lota\nDANTf-t. B.   H-GGBNS, Locator.\nBathon W. Hutts, Agent.\nWilliam  E.  ButU,  Wltnees.\nLocated this let Day of lepWeober 1010\nIhey last a lifetime and cost1\nvery little more than thrown\nogether, catchpenny, cheap\nmachines, Sold on small'\nmonthly payments by\nGeo. B. Powell\nSinger Store\nArmatroof Avenue.\nPhone 1ST. Oranbrook, B.O.\nAI.HO  SKCUND    HAND MACHINE)-!\nPOR SAl.U   CHMAP AND TO\nRENT\nTEE pal:\nPhone 141\nIs the Place to go for\nIce Cream and\nHome Made Candy\nTo Trade\nTwenty-five acres, of good\nFruit Land, three miles from;\nCranbrook, B. C, for one\nHeavy Team of Horses, not\nunder twelve hundred pounds,\nand not over eight years old.\nApplv To\nE. CORBETT\nCranbrook     -      -      B. 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