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DECEMBER 17.   1910\nNUMBER 91\nPREMIER MCBRIDE\nYoungest Prime   Minister of\n\u25a0ny Dominion or Colony\nHIS NATAL DAY\nThe Hon. Richard McBride, K. C.\nL. _. B., M. L. A., Premier ol British Columbia\u2014and incidenta.ly the\nyoungest prime.. minister ot any\nBrlti.ih dominion state or colony-\ntoday celebrates the fortieth anniversary ot his birth, he having been\nhorn within the high walls ol tbe\npenitentiary at New Westminster (ol\nwhich his father was governor) on\nthe Uth of December, 1870. He has\nnow been prime minister ol his native province since June, 1903, being\nbut thirty-three when he achieved\nthe high honors and accepted the\nresponsibilities of the premiership.\nAnd every year makes more appreciable the quality of this statesman\nand his importance as a national\nmore than a merely Provincial\nfigure.\nIn comparison with, ths Hon. Newton James Moore, 0. M. C. premier\nand Stats Secretary of West Australia, whom the British and Antipodean press have devoted much attention to as \"the youngsst premier\nthat any British Dominion has ever\nknows\", lt may be noted that Hon.\nMr. Moore wae horn at Bunbary, in\nthe stats over which he now presides\nln May ol 1870 and succeeded to his\npresent position ol high honor in\n1908. Premier McBride, while hie\njunior in age by about six months,\nla, therefore, his ssnlor ln political\ndistinction by three years, achieving\nthe premiership of British Columbia\nat thirty-three, whereas Hon. Mr.\nMoors became premier oP'Westralla\"\nat thirty-sli.\nIt is interesting to note that both\nthese \"youngest premiers\" ol Greater Britain are native,sons of the\nlands they rule.\nHon. Richard McBride occupies a\nunique position in Western Canada\npolitics. He is not only the youngest ol Provincial premiers, the loader\nof the first British Columbia government established on party lines, but\nwhat ls more important to the welfare of the country, the first government of British Columbia, In many\nyears at least, which has wholly won\nths confidence ot the people, has\nplaced and maintained provincial\nbusiness and provincial credit on a\nsound basis, haa anticipated and\nprovided for the developing necessities of the country, and has in general so discharged its obligations as\ncustodians ol the public business as\nnot yst to have been touched by the\nbreath or suggsstlon ot any scandal.\nPrsmlsr McBride Is a big man. In\nthe eyes ol visitors (who sometimes\nobtain a truer perspsctivs than do\nthose \"familiar with the vieR\") he\nlt as truly a type ot the beet Western Canadianlsm as Col. Roosevelt Is\nor ever was ths type of aggressive\nAmerican citlsenahlp. He does not\nplay tbe \"game of politics.\" He\nmakes lt something more worthy\nthan the \"game\" Into which, in\nother hands, it had degenerated.\nPremier McBride ia a Conservative\nbecause he finds better material\navailable in Conservative citizens\nand Conservative policy for bettering\nconditions in this province and ln\nthis Dominion than are available to\nhia hand elsewhere. But he Is not\n\u2022 partisan politician, albeit there are\nalready very many, on ths Atlantic\nas well as on the Pacific slope and\nall the way between, who are watching his developing statesmanship\nwith pride and prophetic vision,\ncounting upon the altogether dominant personality of Western Canadian public aflatra as a man fit lor\nConservative and National leadership when   the   time shall come, as\ncome It must, for Sir Wilfrid to lay\niinidc the burden ol responsibility with\nhigh honor that lie lias for so luutf\nborne as lirst Qltlseil of tlie faat-\ngrowlng Dominion,\nln Ills provincial career Premier McBride has shown himself indisputably\na leader. He has shown himself ttliovo\nthe tricka and subterfuges of petty\npolitics. He has shown himself possessed of \"thc hand of iron within the\nvelvet glove.\" He has shown himself\nas scornful of the threats of sell-\nseeking politicians of his own oarty\nas of the wire-pulling of his opponents, and disposed to in emergencies\ninvariably nilopt the simplest and\nmost honorable policy\u2014place hiB position squarely before the people and\nleave himself in their hands. As a\nresult he Is not only Premier of British Columbia, nnd unquestionably\nand undeniably the country's strongest man, hut he has held the premiership much longer than did any\nof his predecessors in oflice.\nThe local Premier's course in the\nreception and welcome of the Federal\nPrime Minister, Sir Wilfrid Lnurler,\non the occasion of the latter's visit\nto British Columbia last August was\ntypical of the man and host. It\nscorned the pettiness of party political strife, and was alike marked by\ntact and good taste. It afforded the\nRastern Journalists who accompanied\nSir Wilfrid Laurier, an opportunity\nto study the new star iu the sky\nwho, as one of their number expressed it, \"had hypnotised British\nColumbia.\" Aud. having marked\nhim well, they come to the conclusion that Premier McBride is not\n\"a politician par excellence,\" as\nthe machine men admiringly describe\nhim, but juse a sound, strong-hearted, resourceful, optimistic, thorough-\nand-through Canadian, who finds his\nmission in life the employment of\nhlB admitted genius in leadership\ntowards the progressive development\nof his native Province and his oa-\ntlve land. Such men are rare. Yet\nevery Anglo-Saxon nation breeds\nthem upon occasion. The perpetuation of tbeir kind is all essential to\nthe redemption of national government from its occasional lapses into\ntorpor or degeneracy.\nC. H. GIBBONS.\nMunicipal Candidates\nMunicipal candidates for Mayor\nand Aldermen arc now coming to the\nfront. The following cninlidat.es arc\nreported to he in line for nomination on a moral reform ticket:\u2014\nPor Mayor, James Finlay,\nFor Aldermen:-* Simon Taylor, A.\nA. Mnckiiinoti. J. McNiihh, Frank\nDczall. (1. W, Patmore anil Frank\nMcKenna.\nIt is said that Alderman Hunt,\nwill accept the nomination for Mayor; and thnt Aldormen Jackson and\nJohnson as Aldermen.\n|    ENGINEERS'  ULTIMATUM\n  '.   ';\nChicago, ill., Iter. U.\u2014Engineers of     J;(J\ntil western railroads   who aulmuLtv-tl | %7\/u\na strike ultimatum on Monday .today L^Av\nsent a communication to tho railway ' W\/\nmanatters  committee  refusing  to \"\u25a0'-: \\A\/i\nbitrtite their demand for    Increased   \\Jy|^\nwages. Sk\u00ab\nThe communication was in answer | \\,w\nto one sent hy thc    managers   oom-   i\\(\\})\nmtttoe yesterday    which while   not   \\vk\nopenly oiiering    to arbitrate   paved i^\\j)\/}\nthe way for a conference between thu j w\/\nopposing fores. <(]\/}\n\u2022^#\u00a7M|Nl##\nm\nm\n#i\nDown Scott Act\nVictoria, Dec. 14.\u2014A campaign for\nthe substitution of tlie Canada Temperance (Scott) act for British Columbia's present drastic and well enforced high license and strict regulation liquor law ia the counties of\nPrince Rupert and Chiliwack ended\ntoday in a rtijection of the proposition of the prohibitionists in both\ncases, with adverse majorities of\nWi and 2b respectively. This is the\nflrBt attempt at a prohibitory law\nin the province.\nM.\nDefeat Local Option\nRegina, Sask,. Dec. 12.\u2014While figures have still to come in from a\nfew rural districts returns from Monday's local option elections now tabulated show that local option forces\nwere generally defeated throughout\nthe province. Altogether 159 licenses were involved by the bylaws voted upon and of these only 27 or\nless than one-tlfth have been cut off.\nContracts for Battleships\nLondon, Dec. 14.\u2014Contracts were\nlet to-day for the construction of\ntwo battleships provided for in the\ncurrent year's naval programme.\nThe specifications call for vessels of\n24.0IX) tons, having 27,00(1 horsepower.\nWedding at Fort Steele       W\nA very pretty wedding took place\nat St. John's Church, Fort ttteelo,\non Tuesday, Dae. 6, when Miss __mma\nTahener, of Manchester. England,\nand Arthur H. Nicol, of Port Steele,\nwere united in marriage by Rev. E.\nFlewelllng, Rector of Crnnbrook.\nTbe bride, who was given away by\nR. I,. T. Galbraith, Esq.., J.l\\, was\ncharmingly attired in a tailored suit\nof navy cloth and white beaver hnt\nwith ostrich plumes, am! curried a\nbouquet of white carnations. Miss\nMildred Oalbralth was a very dainty\nbridesmaid in a pale blue dress and\nblack satin bat witli pink roses. Mr.\nVV. Dunstan, of Creomore, Ont., supported tbe groom. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was\nbeid at the residence of thf bride's\nsister,  Mrs. Henry Kershaw.\nThe many beautiful and costly gifts\ntestify to the popularity of the young\ncouple.\ni The bridegroom's gift to the bride\nwas a Handsome black lox scarf, and\nto the bridesmaid, gold nugget dress\npins.\nj Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nicol will be\n'at home to their many friends after\nDec. 12 at their home on Government Avenue. Port Steele.\nFOURTH\nANNITERSAET\nKl.ECTfON OP OFFIOGRB.\nLiberal Party Sick\nListen to the confession of a Liberal M. L. A., Mr. Godfrey Lang-\nbots, in hiB paper Le Pays.\n\"Our party has met with a crushing defeat, and we must have the\ncourage to avow it. All will admit\nthat our party is not what it was\nformerly, for the Liberals have certainly weakened during the past few\nyears. A great number of partizans\nhave raided the depository of the\ngovernment, spoilers have wrung\nfrom the ministry everything in their\npower for their own personal account\ninstead of remaining at their post as\ngood Boldiers of duty and progress.\nAs a matter of fact our party is\ngravely sick. In the minds of a\ngreat number of people Liberalism\nhas given place to mlnisterialism.\nInstead of tbe grand principles of a\nformer day, we find keen appetites\nand personal aspirations impregnating the present entourage of 8lr\nWilfrid Laurier. There are too\nmany people, in fact, who are trying\nto get rich nt tbe expense of the\ncountry. There are too many advocates in Parliament who wish to\ndim the ermine. Our Liberal news\npapers instead of being allies of the\nGovernment, have been playing the\nrole of servile domestics, and power\nhas been used for the material satisfaction and advantages which it\nbringH.\n\"We are both disabled and disorganized. In Montreal, for instance,\nwe hnve no loaders, no centre for\nrallying purposes, no centre for political action, and no cohesion lu\nthe ranks. As a matter of fact\nthere iB nothing at all except general dissatisfaction. We frequently\nhear of un election committee, but\nall this is n myth, for since fifteen\nyears it is centered in tbc pocket of\nSenator Damltirand.\"\n\"In short, whoever is premier of\nCanada after the next General Election, it will not be Sir Wilfrid Laurier.\"\nEarthquakes in Scotland\nGlaBgow, Dec. 14.\u2014A series of\nearth shocks was felt last night and\nalso north of the Clyde. These\nshocks caused great alarm but no\ndamage was  reported.\nIT IS    COMING.\nThe Upper Columbia and Kootenay\nvalleys are open to the world and\nare to.day vast storehouses of riches.\nThe men who are far-sighted\nenough to invest in thcHC valleys now\nwill \"sure\" be rewnrded. ThomnndB\nof men will find profitable employment in this territory during the\nnext few years, and hundreds will\nmake fortunes. Groat mineH will ho\nopened up, and many towns will he\nborn and Increase in size. TJih\ngreat population that will fill these\nvalleyB from Golden to Cranbrook\nwill create a growing market for\nland produce and every line of manufacture.\nDEATH OF JAS. M'MULLEN\nMany in Pomona were saddened to\nlearn of tbe death of James McMullen on Sunday morning at his home,\n450 East Holt avenue.\nMr. McMullen was horn in Toronto\nCanada, in October, liJ5fi, and the\ngreater part of his early life was\nspent there. He lived for one year\nin Cleveland, and while there, in 1883\nhe was married to Miss Lou Gamble,\nand they returned to Toronto to live\ngoing from there to British Columbia, wh\u00abre they lived until their removal to Pomona in December 1900.\nMr. McMullen was a member of\nthe First Methodist Church of Pomona, and was a man of sterling worth,\nhonored and respected by all who\nknew him, and he will be mourned by\nscores of friends, lie leaves a wife\nto mourn the death of a most devoted husband. His mother, Mrs.\nFrancis McMullen, came to Pomona\nfrom Toronto about two months ago\nand has heen in the home of her son\nall the time since her arrival, and it\ngave Mr. McMullen much pleasure to\nhave his mother with him after a sepal ution  of eleven   years.\nMr. McMullen also leaves three sisters: Mrs. Herbert Miatt of Toronto,\nCanada, Mrs. William Millotjhami>\nand Mrs. A. 0. l.nstrange oi Winnipeg, and two brothers, William Mc\nMullen of Pomona and George McMullen in Idaho,\nMr. McMullen had been ill but one\nweek and on Saturday felt so much\nbetter that hu remarked that he\nwould go downstairs and take dinner\nwith the rest of the family on Sunday, but at 2 o'clock the next morning he wns taken suddenly worse and\ndiod at It o'clock of infinmmatlon of\nthe brain.\nI The funeral services wen held at\nthe McMullen residence last Tuesday\nmorning, Rev. L. D. Van Arim officiating, and the body was interred\nIn the Evergreen cemetery.\nMr. McMullen was a resident of\n(Jranbrook some years ago.\nAn enterprising young man bas\nbeen nrroBted in Alberta whose diversified abilities were not limited by an\nindustrial unit. He pursued the oc\n.pupations of preacher, newspaperman, nnd horse thief. The tlrst two\nare honorable and more or Iobb lucrative, but the latter led to his down\nfall and for the next tive years bin\nactivity will be confined to picking\noakum under the supervision of a\ngovernment demonstrator.\nAt\nCran\nheld\nTbur\ncers\nyear:\nW.\n,\\\nI).\nW.\n.1.\nY,.\nH.\na regular communication of\nbrook Lodge A. F. and A. M.,\nin the Masonic Temple on\nsday evening, the following otrl-\nwero elected    for   the     ensuing\nF. Attridge,\nShan kl and,\n.1. McSweyn,\nF. Miles,\nG. Sutherland,\nW. Connolly,\nHickenhotham,\n1. P. M.\nW. M.\nS. W.\nJ.  W.\nT.\nS.\nT.\nCanals in Canada\nOttawa. Dec. 14.\u2014Large delegations from difTerent sections ol Canada today urged the government to\nbegin work upon two canal projects,\neither of which would involve an expenditure  of $100,000,000.\nAn Ottawa-Montreal delegation favored the immediate construction of\nthe Georgian Bay canal. The second\ndelegation representing town s in\nwestern Ontario, demanded tbat the\nWellaml canal he first enlarged.\nSir Wilfrid Laurier said the government favored both projects. Tho\nquestion of money was the only thing\nthat deterred it from beginning tho\nwork.\nWe will be at home to all our customers and friends on Monday night\nnext, December 19th, it being the\nFourth Anniversary of the opening of\nour new store.\nOur Invitation is extended to all. We\nwant you to come and see what we have\naccomplished  by  up - to - the - minute\nmerchandising.\nA Musical Programme has been arranged, and refreshments will be served.\nNo goods will be sold after six o'clock\np. m. on above date.\nDOORS OPEN AT\n8 O'CLOCK\nTHE\n*%\nCOMPANY, UMITtD\n\\<t?*S?*<?2* \u00a3?*\u00a3?*\u00a3* .\nMINING NOTES\nOf Interest to Those Engaged\nin the Mining Industry\nThere are several good zinc mfnes\nin  Southeast    Kootenay. Notable\namong     these     are the   Kstella aud\nKootenay  King.\nA good deal of development work\nhas been done un properties located\nmu Wasa, Tracy and Wolf creeks during the past summer.\nThe St. Kugene is the chlel silver-\nlend shipping mine iu the Koote-\nnays. With the Sul.ivan group uf\nmines rapidly coining to the front,\nand the Aurora 011 the shipping list,\ntbe St. Kugene will have to hustle\nto hold Its laurels as tbe banner\nshipping mine of the district.\n\u25a0   wr77L\u00a5Wi?m\nThe  completion   ol      the   Kootenny   g\nCentral    railway, together     with    u    fl\ntelegraph     line from Cranbrook    to j i\nGolden  will  afford  speedy au\nvenlcnt means of accosa to th\nlocated  in  tbe Kootenay  valley.\nrook    to | ;\nml    con*\nlie mines < ]\nMiners of Southeast Kootonay\nhave no cause to worry, it is only\nh question uf ore, it is only a ipies-\ntlon of treatment and railway faolll-\ntlflB,\nI'erry Creek gold ileitis have received considerable attention during\ntbe past, summer. Mine owners are\nmuch elated with the amount of gold j\nthat Iiuh been taken out, as well as\ntbe development made un a number\nuf quarta properties.\nOnly a Few  Days Now\nUntil Christmas.\nDUMrMDPDI   \"\" ,lave ,he n<\"1*1 \"t0L'k ol\nt\\ ill 1V1 __\u25a0 _Y_ L> Hi r_ 1    Holiday Goodl uver shown I\"\nCranbrook.   All thu *oa-4on'a nowott ami most Artlitlo Creations\nan: lo b6 found in our holi>lay goods,   liuing importers, we are\nable to allow you exclusive gifts.\nSHAVE   YOURSELF\nWE CAN HELP YOU.   T>le Ever-roady Twelve Hludo\nSafety Razor.   $1,00\nTHE FAMOUS GILLETTE\nWo have various styles of the \"GILLETTE\"\nsuitable for Xmas flifls.\nThe Santa Claus Store\nTlie BeiJUio-Murphu Co.. Ltd.\n\" VVIIKkK IT I'AYS TO DEAL\" \u00a9lj\u00a3 tyVQ&pSCbtt*\n\u25a0m*&-i**.%m$imLw$i^ **mt*\u00a3**m^^\nESTABLISHED   1895\nA. B. GRACE.\nEditor\nSubscription\n$2.00 Per Year\nAdvertising rates   made   known   on\napplication.\n\u25a0 . n  \u2022 \u2022   :,'   just   >\nOur politics In the coming municipal election are the general good ol\nthe public.\nIt us doubtful  il   ins     I s\nin tbe Kootenays l_ attract!\nattention then thi\nThe  Indian  Bll\nbut the Indians will remain witb un\nduring the winter.\nAnyone who bas followed the reports of mining in tlio Cranbrook\ndistrict for the past year, must realize that belore long, mining will be\na very large and Important Industry\nin  tbis  district.\nMen are crowding in from all local\npoints to spend the holiday season\nin Cranbrook. We wish them one\naud all a good  festive season.\nThe Prince Rupert Empire which\nwas founded hy the lute John Houston and which under him and his\nsuccessors has persistently fought for\ntho enforcement of the law against\nillicit liquor selling has come out\nsquarely In favor of licenses. It\ngives as its reason the fact that public opinion is behind the officers of\nthe law in their ellorts to abolish\nthe blind pigs and tbc impossibility\nof enforcing the farcial act known as\nthe Hcott Act. It is notorious that\nthe stun* sold hy blind pigs is the\nmost damnable concoction winch caa\nhe used for producing intoxication.\nIt is the sort of stuff that killB men\nor makes them crazy, It lias been\never since there were men to buy It\nin Prince Rupert, John Houston\nwaged unceasing wai agatnBt tho\nblind pigs. But the Bale went on\nand has never ceased to this day.\nJohn Houston failed to arouse pub\nhe opinion howevei and got snubbed\nby the business men and clergy foi\nhis pains. As a sul Btltute for the\nlicense and no blind ptge Di\nproposes the Bcott Act but the Km\npir#* win have noni ol M Thi b*\nplre points to tbe dlfflc ill Le \u25a0 In the\nway of enforcing thai law That It\nhas been a fail ire \u00ab hei i i\nbeen ti lad i I hi _9a ii every< \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\nhas lived undei it nnd studied Ite\noperation! i n< \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 and It vt\na fail ire In Brltlab i lumbla b il\nhas been In the Bast With such a\nlicence law as wa gl\nince by Attornej i lenei al Bi waei In\nthe last sees!on ol tbe lei I ilaturo,\nthe province ia Intinitelj hi I ei \u25a0 rl\nthan it would be witb an unenforce\nhie law BUCb Bfl the Hcott. Act. A\nstringent license act rlgidlj enforced\nis infinitely preferable to prohibition\nthat does nut. prohibit. That tbo\nHcott Act has beon pi olific ol tin-\nevils complained of In Prince fluperi\neveryone who baa ob erved II \u25a0\u25a0- u\nings must know. it foster I lln\npigs to which men go who * mid nol\ngo into a barroom, and taking ad\nvantage of tholr opportunity, became\nintoxicated ft encourages falac\nBweartng. No fair-minded poi < n\nwho saw tbo working ol the Bcott\nAct as I did in my native country\ncould have anything but thfl liveliest\ncontempt for It and no such person\nhut must admit, that con (lit. on fl un\ndor it were Infinitely worae than un\nder license. It. ih to bo hoped tbat\nbetter counsels will prevail among\nthe friendH of tomporanco nnd thai\nthe attempt to Introduce thai abort\nive measure into hritish Columbia\nwill be abandoned.\n\u25a0 Z'7 7-7\n{\nTtie municipal \u2022 '\u2022\u25a0\nsomewhat   like   tbe weather,  a\nchilly.\nThe     political     mix-up in     Great I\nBritain appeal 9 I     be 1 bt   at \u00bbB1\nplete of which there Is any rei\nin  the hiatorj\nThis is the age\nevery man     -\nbeak deep in the measuri\nmighty    dollar,    but  for  thi   s   \u25a0\nappearance he should    n it\non all fours to do it.\nWhile it is the right\nof every e.ector  \u25a0 \u25a0    .\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\ndidate   who.    in    their\nand can  better     ,-t .ting\nit must be admitted that  in the ordinary   course of business alon\nmunicipal  legislation,      he   musl    le\nmonstrate that he is a fitting c   ,t\ndian of the Interests ol tbe\nThis is a popular season for predictions what the winter will be\nlike. A number of old settler- have\nstated to us that judications p\nto a hard winter. Whether this is\ntrue or not, it is a safe plan to prepare for such a condition.\nThe local lumber mills report a\nmost satisfactory, season. Winter\nlogging operations are fairly under\nway, a sure indication of healthy-\nconditions in lumbering, and a big\ncut of timber iu tha coming spr ng.\nJx\nTHAT i^ ;lie name, ant\nbelow is the trademark,\nvon are u> lookfor nexi\ntime  you buy underwear\nYmir size in any garment\nii   trademark  will\nill   perfeetlj   will outwear\nivi ir,   will\nnol shrink      Yel you pay\n\u25a0   extra    lur    ilus\n\u25a0 \\ '    aim   aud j Sel our\nGuaran me> back\nlirlj claim it.\"\nMade nl  Paris in :\nbj   !'. NMANS I m led,\nHARVEY,   McCARTER,\nand   MACDONALD,\nBarrister- nnd Solicitors,\nCUANBliOOK, ll.C.\nW.   P.  GURD,\nlinn isK'i,   Solicitor,  etc,\n1 1; VNHKOOK, H 0.\nM^eaaW\n\/rVUHSHRISKABUlV\n1..   II    I 1-lOMPSON,\nBarrister, Sollotor, mid\nNm  Huhlla\n1 ni i;o   Hold Hull-Ill*.,\n1 1; win; 10K, ll. 0,\nU< \\ I llll'. .V PARKER\nI'l, S, _ C K.\ni li VNHROOK, U  C\n******************************* *******i***..\n*\n*\n*\n*\nX NORTH     STAR     HOTEL\n\u2666 KIMBERLEY.   B.C.\n\u2666\n\u2666\n*\n*\n*\n*\n1\nj\n\u2666\ni\nt\n.\n*\ni\nl\nI\nX\n****** **************************************\n_\u00bb-' ~\"   '>t\u00ab5i\\<'.?i\u00bbrsa\u00bb_\u00bb*<r^^\nT^ 1.\nI    LAIDLAW,\nMining Hlngineor and\nB.C l.iinil Surveyor,\nro n.iv tm.      i'h.mn i'i:!.\nOIIANBKOOK,\nII. C.\nf\nII     \\V     DREW,    Proprietor.\nPHYSICIAN   AND SURC1KON\nt inti'o; Armstrong Avo\n\u2666 Dr. E. W. Connolly\n\u2666\n\u2666\nX\n*\n* HOUUS\n* \u25a0* 1,1 11 a tn    3 to a p.m.     ia I p.ia    ' '\nX     Phone Otflco   105.\n!\u25a0\ni\nQ\nluntiiig\nJ.  VV.  RUTLEDGE,\nMM.V..    V.S..\nGraduate of Ontario Veterinary;\ncollege, Toronto in 1898. Gradate aud medaltat of McKUllp\nVeterinary college, Chicago, 111.\nin 1900. Registered member of\nHritish  Columbia association.\no\nCALIS  NIGHT A. DAY PROMPTLY A1TENDEO TO\nOFFICE   AT   McKINSTRY'S   LIVERY  BARN\nORANBROOK, B. C.\nIs now open.     We\nare prepared for same,\nwith a fine line of\n:     \\\nRIFLES,\nGUNS\nand\nAMMUNITION\nF. E. Corrison\nBand Master Oity Band.\nTeacher of String and Standard      Instruments.        Choir\ntrainer.\nPhono 253.\nCRANBROOK. B. C.\nGeo.  D.  Ingram\nL.K.C.M., K.A.M.\n' H'ganlat & Obolrtuuster Knox Church)\nTEACHER   OF\n! PIANOFORTE. ORGAN. THEORY, AND VOICE\nCULTURE.\nPupils Prepared for Examinations.\nKail term now commencing\niDDRESSi\u2014OPPOSITE   SCHOOL   HOUSE\nPHONE 335\nranbrook'      -     -     -      \u2022      B. C,\nJ.   D.   McBride\nHardware Cranbrook, B. C.\n\u201e\u25a0___\u00ab__;\u2022* '.ve a4a_\u00bb_\u00bb__\u00bb_'____-fciu:'_^^\nWe Give Away\nAbsolutely Free of Cos-\nTlie People's Common Sense Medicul Adviser, in IV in\nEnglish, or Medicine Simplified, by R. V. Pierce, M. I),,\nChief Consulting Physician to the invalid.1 Hotel nnd in \u25a0-\nt.u ill Institute nt Buffalo, a book oi   1IHW large pojfc-   <   I\nover 700 Illustrations, in strong pm   t covers, In nn    \t\nstamps to cover cost of nuilmij only, or, in French Cl\t\nOver 680,004) copies of thii complcl - l-'umMy Doc tv H\u00ab ul    \u2022\nbinding1 :tt retfnlar price of $1.50.   Afterwards, one ami .\nwere given hwh>' as above*    A new, iip-lo-itnli- revi\nI..1- niuiling.     Better kcihI NOW, he lore nil ure gone.      \\\nriiNSAUY  HtOIOAl  AsHOUATlON,  K. V.  I'lLTCC, M. !).,  I' ,,\nDR. PIERCE'S   FAVORITE   l\"KI.hC_\nTHI   OM\". REMBDY Ior woman's pcoullar allmei\nthut ith makers ure not afraid to print on Its out.\nevery  ingredient.    No  \"  cri-tit\u2014No Deception*\nTHF, OM   IU MlCDY Ior women whieli   contains   no\nno Inilnt-foriiiiitit ilm-f-i.    Made from native \"\"\nof well uslithlittliod curative value.\nTl \u25a0   Bril \u25a0 \u25a0 LionH aro a polltl- NOTTOTC,\nm   1 iw   with the Nationalists as\nKlfre, No. IH, A. P. A. M\nKegular niHutiiiffs on\ntlui   third   Thursday\n\u25a0gSF_K vuiting brethren\nwnluotned,\nW. F.  ATTItlDGB, W. V.\nB. W. CONNOLLY, 9eerttarr\nUl M   n.i,-.-.\nior R0 ntni\n1 ;.i ,\n\u2022'      \u25a0 ll\nupper  its\nANCIENT ORDER!!FORESTERS\nCOURT I'RANM.IOOK, IIU\niloeta in Ciin.i n'i Hall 2-4 ea* Ith\nTliuradiiy nl nch montk at I p.m.\nBbarp,\nA. McOowal, Ohlal   RaM\"\n0. A, Abbott, SaeraUr-.\nVinltini; Ilii'thri'n mada walcoBW.\n. h.\n\u25a0nil\niln- baluric\n'Skated on M\nthe   pli\nthi! i\nThen nol\ntin    i ..\u25a0!: ol II\nnerli   'i     ill rl\nrin fen Ble t.yj\nllomli \".n f'nrllni\nNotice in lioroliy ulven that CO dnys\n:e\" ia now taking   \"\"rr l1\"\"''  '  '\"' ' ' |,ly '\" tll\u00b0\n..   in mlBtako\" In   \"\"\"- ohl0' 0om\" r \"r     l'\",\"ls\nMH fur License to proBperl  for coal and\n}  potroleum   over the following lands,\ni iriHine   ahout Ultnatc In tha Dlatrlcl ol Bouth Hast\nih ti i- trtisl  hoing   Kootonay,  British  Oolumhla,  in  Lot\nCommencing at n post plantod at\nr, pi-mit Canadian |or near i\\o^ mllos due onst of tho\nRntlj heen pui In 34 Milo Post on thr Cl'.ii, survoy\n\u25a0;,. A: tho spu Hnc, which ih lho western houndary\nia   , '  to tho cafo .\"I l-nt- 4698 and bolng tho south e.nnt\n:, nre nf trndo   corner   post   of   Ulysses     K. ITehr's\nintrloH will ti\"t bo oialm, thonco nnrth 80 chains, thonco\n, west HO chn inr, thenco south 81)\nchains, tlionco oasl ho riiHins to\n\u25a0 nm ployed In thc point ol commoncomont, matting r,4fi\ninl buildings havo acres, moro or less\non II. waa roared | L\u201ernl,.fl tn|, ,,,\u201e ,, \u201e, 0clob,\nI n iinmlifi  of nl\n**********\nCranbrook\nLivery\nWa auk you to eall all try\nour aew C'onelfnmaat ol in\nand Up to-data rlfa lor\nWinter   and   Hummer.    Juat\nreceived Topplr aid Reliable\nHiiiHes at your diaponl.\nDive them a trial aad ba\nconvinced.\nPhone 47\nCranhrook, B.O.\ninin.\nhocn repl ice\nthat  Hi\" pre\ntractive  yoiini'   womon  would  divert\nthe nttontlon \"I the illrtitloua Bonn  j Ulyesoa K. Pehr,   Locator,\ntora   from   tho   irravc aiTnlre \"i the \u25a0 Hlatben W.  Butte,  Aceni.\nState. William tc. Butie, Wilueas. c\n***********\nX B C. LtVERY FEED\n|&   SALE  stable::\n* Both Single and Dohle\nX Drivers,  for nil parts\n* ut lho district.   Good\nX Siiclclli> Horses.    Good\n* Turnouts,    Up-to-date\nX Rigs-\nX Oppnaite Royal Hotel Phona 91 1 >\n* Doeast .nDeacon, Proprietors ; |\n* .1. F. Deacon, Manager\n**********************\ni j George R. Leask & Co.\nBUIUDBR9\nand\n. ContractorB\nPL-MS. Sr\u00ab_OIFI\u00abATIO.-_\naud Estimates\nFURNISHED OH APPLICATION\nPHONE IU P. O. BOX MS\nALL   KINDS  OF   BUILDING   MATERIAL\nCONSTANTLY   ON   HAND.\nWENTWORTH\ni! HOTEL irKbrook'\nIt a 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\n>    J. H. IMcDONALD Proprietor    '\nH_\nPound!\nOn Baker itteet, one doorgwest\nof Messrs. Hill A Co., the only\nplace in town that can make\nlife worth living.\nCosmopolitan Hotel\nE. H. SMALL,   Manager.\nPHONE\n! -TflEQu^asBS\nGold Standard I\nTeas and Coffee :\nOur whole time is devoted to your wants in  the\n\u2022 I  Grocery line therefore we absolutely  guarantee every\narticle that leaves our store.\n* We will thank our customers to advise us if at any I\n1  time goods are received that are not No. i quality.\nCAMPBELLS MANNING\nx\nStaple and Fanoy Orooere\na:    \u25a0\u00bb**\u25a0 v\n______________________   A\n***********************\nIf It's Paint and Painting;;\nWe are here with the Goods\nIf It's Wall   Paper   and\nPaper Hanging\nWe can't be beat\nB. H. SHORT!\nPainter and  Decorator\nH\u00bbIC\u00abMI \u25ba<, 1 *****\nES!\nES\nSkates\nSharpened\nI have installed a new !\n!\nSteam Plant and Grinder\nfor sharpening skates.\n! eleven o'clock in the forenoon tor a\nI license to divert two cubic feet of\nwater per second from Joseph Prairie Creek, at a point situate about\n1000 feet south of the northern\nboundary of Lot 5450, Group 1 Kootenay District.\nI Tho said water will be diverted and\nconducted by a dam, ditch and ll^m?\n:to be constructed ou and over Lot\n5450 the property of W. E.  Worden.\nTbe said water will be used for the\nIrrigation of Lot 544. said group.\nNo Crown Lands will be affected by\ntbe works.\nNo riparian proprietors or holders\nof Water Licensee will be aflected by\ntbe worka except tbe sub. W. K.\nWorden.\nThis notice was posted on ibe \t\nday of September, 1-lC.\nALIOS GBRTRVDR MORRIS,\nIin thr matter  of  amoTioN hsb\nOF  THE     UINEBAL    ATI'.\nAM)\n,   IN' THK MATTER OF THB \"OWEN\n\u25a0 SOUND    HOY    KlUCTIONAL\"   JIIN-\n,   ERAL  CLAIM    BTTUATE  ON     Stl.-\nj   LIVAN     HILL    IN     THK     FORT     \u25a0\nSTEELE     MISTNC    DIVISION       OF\nEAST   KOOTENAY.\n\u25a0 To W. T. Smith, W. CiendBiinlnn or\nany party or u_rtf_s claiming through\nthem or either of thorn.\nj TAKE NOTICE that I have expend*,\njfn   work   and   labor  aa  required   hy   Sac-\ntlon '24 of the Alfneral Act in connoc-\nitiou   with     yuur interest      in the above\n9weu       .Sound   Buy   Fractional       Mineral\n(Nairn prior to the first ot November A.\n190H 875.00.\n: AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that\n; unlean ynu make payment of the snid\n. _um together with the cost ol advertia-\n-riLr this notice on or before .lammry\nlaoth A. D. 1910 I shall apply under\n| Section _!f,B of said Mineral Act to have\nlyour interest in said claim vested in\n, your co-owner\n1 Datod at Vuucouvar, li. C. Ootober 10th\n[1910. 42-61\nJ.   A.   HARVEY,\nCo-Owner.\nHABOHB.Y\nSteam Boiler,   Furnace,\nand Septic Tank work\na specialty\nCoat and stock estimates\nfurnished on application.\n\u2022i !     AddrtH: P. O. Bos Wo, Cranbrook     < *\n!\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\nWATBR NOTICB.\nNbtlet if hereby given that an ap-\nI plication will be made under Part V.\nI Of tha \"Water Act, 1909,\" to obtain\nla license in the Cranbrook water\n| diatrict.\nThe name, and occupation of the\n[occupation. John Levett, Faemer,\nI Cranbrook, B. 0.\nTha name of tbe lake, stream or\n[source. Dandy Creak, a tributary\nlot Little Bull river.\nI The point of diversion. About one\n| fourth Of a milt east of the boundary\n| of Lot IM, OB Lot 4590.\nTba quantity of water applied for.\n| Two eubie (tat.\nTha   character   of   the    proposed\nIvorke.    Flttmafl, pipe* and ditcher\nI   Tha premiaae on which tha water ia\n|to ba ueed.  Lot 805, the property of\ntha applicant.\nTha purpose for which the water le\nlo ba used. Irritation.\nI If for irrigation, describe tbe land\nIntended to be Irrigated, giving\nIcreaga. Low bench land, about 120\nteres.\n1 Area of Crown Landa to be occulted by the proposed works. None.\nJ This notice waa posted on the 4th\nlay of December, 1910, and applies\nlion will be made to the Commis\n\u25a0loner on tbe 17th of January, 1911.\n| Give the names and addressee of\niny riparian proprietors or licenses\nlikely to be aflected by the proposed\nJrorks, either above or below the out\n|et. Canadian Paciflc Railway Co.,\not 4190, Oroup 1, Kootenay district\nJOHN LBVBTT.\nI Oranbrook, \u00bb. C.\nNOTICB.\nNotice la hereby given that 60 days\nliter date, I intend to apply to tbe\n\u25a0Ion. Chief Commissioner of     Lands\n|or License to prospect for coal and\ntetroleum   over the following lands,\npltuate in the District of Bouth Bast\nSootenay, British Columbia, in Lot\n|iu.\nCommencing at a   post planted at\nbr near three miles due east of   the\n14 Mile Post on    ths   C.P.R. survey\n\u25a0Ins,   which ls the western boundary\nLot   4598, and  being the south\nwast corner  post of  Isaac    W. An-\nharaon's    claim, thence    north     80\nChains, thenee east 80 chains, thence\nIwuth SO   ehains,    tbence west     80\nihains to   ths    point of commence-\nuent,   making 840 acres, mors      or\ntssf\nLocated tbis llth day of October,\nftno.\nIsaae W. Anderson, Locator\nBathen W. Butta, Agsnt.\nffffliara 1. Butta, Witness. 50-3\nI Avssjpttta (a. ths Prospector,\nNotice is hereby given that 60 days\nafter date, I intend to apply to tbo\nHon. Chief Commissioner of Lands\nfor License to prospect for coal anil\npetroleum over the following lands,\nsituate in tbe District of South [Cast\nKootenay, British Columbia, in Lot\n4593.\nCommencing at a post plantod at\nor near throe miles due east of the\n34 Mile Post on the C.P.R. survey\nline, which is the western boundary\nof Lot 45.3, and being tbe northeast corner post of Walter J. Abbs'\nclaim, tlieuce soutb 80 cbains, tbence\nwest eigiity chains, thence nortli 80\nchains, tbence east eighty chains to\npoint of commencement, making 640\nacres,   more or  less.\nLocated this uth day of October,\n1910.\nWalter J. Abbs,  Locator\nEathen W. Butts,  Agent.\nWilliam B. Butts, Witness. 50-3\nNOTIOB.\nNotice is hereby given tbat 60 days\nafter date, I intend to apply to the\nHon. Chief Commissioner of Lands\nfor License to prospect for coal and\npetroleum over the following lands,\nsituate in the District of Houth Kast\nKooteuay, British Columbia, iu Lot\n459..\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near three miles due eust of tbe\n34 Mile Post on tbe O.P.R. survey\nline, which is the western boundary\nof Lot 4_._, and being tbe northwest corner post of Y. Charles Bassett's claim, thence soutb eigbty\nchains, tbence east eighty chains,\ntlience nortb eighty chains, theuce\nwest eigbty cbains to point of commencement, wakisg .40 aorew. more\nor  less.\nLocated this ists day at October,\n1910.\nF. Oharles Baseett, Locator\nBathen W. Butts,  agent.\nWilliam l*. Butts, Witness. 50-3\nNOTICE\n! I, intend to apply for a lici-iwe to\nprospect ior coal und petroleuln over the\nfollowing liiiiili situate in Hluck 4'aMA\nS-F,  Kootenay.    ll.C.      Beginning  at    a\ni pnst planted 1000 feet west of the S.\nE. cornor of Lot No. 7102, and marked\nJo39_  Froitleveaux's   N.   W.   corner: thence\nj SO chains south, thence 30 chains east,\ntheuce 80 chains north, thence KO chains\n| west to puint of commencement.\nJesse  Frotdevoaux,    Locator.\n1   4-4R I.  N.  Dally,    Aipnt.\n'Lociteh   this  4th  day  of   Uctobor,   1910.\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE is hereby given that thirty\ndaya after the lirst publication of\nUna notice, 1 Intend to apply to\nthe Chief Commissioner of Landa and\nWorks, ami to the Assistant Commissioner of Landa and Works for\ntho district of East Kootenay, for a\nlicenso to prospect for coul and potroleum ou the following described\nlands, situate in Block .5*3 East\nKootenay.\"\nCommencing at a post planted\nabout a mile eust of tbe forks of\nKi-htiirlimi und AUumiuu creek,\nnorth of ami adjoining Beatrice N.\nThomas' location and being a relocation of N. Whealdon*8 Locution,\nlicense No, 768, and being marked\nMillicont c. ii, Thomas' south wost\n(\u2022inner post, thonco ensi, HO cbains,\ntlience north SO cbains, thence wost\nHli chains, thonce soutli Mil chains to\nUie piure of beginning,\nMILLICKNT 0. B, THOMAS,\nLocator.\nJnsoph  Saulter,  Agent,\nLocated this 12th day nf November,\n1910. 48-5.9\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE is hereby givon that thirty\ndays after the first publication ot\nthis notice, I intend to apply to\nthe Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks, and to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands and Works fur\nthe district of East Kuotenay, for a\nlicense to prospect for coal and potroleum ou the following descibed\nlauds, situate in Block 4593 East\nKootenay:\u2014\nCommencing at a post planted\nnear the South Kooteuay Pass trail\non  Akamina creek, ahout two  miles\nast of the forks of Klshenehna ami\nAkamina creek,  heiug     eust of   ami\ndjoining Beatrice M. Thomas' locution, and being a relocation of tho\nS. K. B. 0. Land and Oil Company's\nlicense No. 1144, and marked James\nGillT north west corner post, tlieuce\neast Sl) chains, thonce south 80 chaius\ntheuce west K0 chains, theuce north\n80 chains to tlie place of beginning,\nJAMES GILL, Locator\nJoseph Saulter, Agent.\nLocated this 12th day of November,\nl'JIO. 48-52\nWAT1.U  NO'lICE.\nNoTlOB\nI  latoxl    U     M|>ir fm   a      Llcsaw  to\nproiptot  (ur lost  MS  MUMl.-ui   over tim\nfollowing lands Sltsate in Ulock  ..v..i  s.\nI'I.   Koottaaj,  If.   0.      lltffinaiug      at    it\npoet  plant*!   1000 (tat   wm  of the   tt-K\nearns\/ of Lot    No. 71.12, and ___-rkfi<t It.\nA.   KrnldSTMUS'a   S.   tt.   Uoraar    Thence.\nSO  flhaloa  snath,   .kamc*. to ekaiaa   want,\ntaMe* 80 chain* \u2022\u2022_i-.li,  thtaaa HUrliruu.\n\u2022ast,  to  t*a  point of aoia-Maaautaiit.\nIt.   A.   FronJattaux,    Latator.\nX, If. Dally,   Agwat.\nLoraUd this 44J- ear of OaaeUar 1.-1 n.\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Bast   Kootonay.\nTake notiee that I, Joseph Walsh,\nConstable, of Fort Steele, Intend to\npply for permission to purchase tbe\nfollowing described landa: commencing at a post planted at the north\nline of Carlin's timber Unas running\n20 chaina nortb, thenee 40 chains\neaat, thence 20 ehains aouth, tlience\n40 chains west to the plaea of commencement, containing 80 aerea more\nor lea.\nJOSBPH WALSH.\nDaten September 14th, I.ln,        38 47\nWATBR   ACT,   IMI.\nTAKB NOTICB that I. Alice Gertrude Morris of Cranbrook, married\nwoman, will apply to the Water\nCommissioner at Cranbrook on the\n25th    day    of   October,   1910,    at\n1   NOTICE is hereby given that thirty\ndays aftei'   tbe first    publication    of\nthis notice, 1 intend to apply to\nIthe Chief Commissioner of Lands and\ni Works, and to the Assistant Com-\nhnibBloner of Lands and Works fur\nithe district of East Kootenay, for a\n[license to prospect for coal and pe-\ni troleum on the     following described\nlauds,     situate in Block 45.3    East\nKootenay:\u2014\n! Commencing at a poBt planted on\nithe   South    Kootenay     Pass     trail\nabout a mile east of the forks of\n! Kishenehna    and     Akamina     creek,\nmarked  Joseph Sautter's Soutb East\ncorner pout: thenco west SO chains;\n[theuce north 80     chains; tlrince eost\nSO chains; thence soutb 80 chains to\nplace of beginning.\nJOSEPH  SAULTER,  Lunitor.\n! located tbis 12tb day of November,\n1910. 48-52\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE is hereby given that thirty\ndays after the lirst publication of\nthis notice, I intend to apply to\ntho Chief Commissioner of Lands aud\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 tho following described\nlands, situate in Block 4693 East\nKootenay:\u2014\nCommencing at a post pla.itul on\nthe South Kootenny i'. -,w trnil\nabout a mile east of the forks of\nKishonehna and Akamina creek,\nsouth of and adjoining Joseph Saul-\nter's location, and marked Francos\nN. Turner's north east corner poflt;\nthence south 8i chain*, monio vist\n8U chains, rhenco north so chains\nthonco east 80 chains i . Lie \\dt\\i* of\negiuning.\nFRANCIS   N.   TUKNKI.,   Lento..\nJoseph Saulter, Agent.\nLocated this 12tll day Of November,\n1910. 48-52\nNOTICE.\n1 NOTICK is herehy given thnt thirty\ndays after the first publication of\nthis notice, I intend to apply to\nthe Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks, and to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands and Works for\nthe district of East Kooteuay, for n\nlicense to prospect for conl and petroleum on the following described\nlands, situate in Block 459S East\nKootenay:\u2014\nCommencing at a post planted on\ntbe South Kootonny Puss trail\nabout a milo east of the forks of\nKiflhcnohnn and Aknminu creek, oast\nof and adjoining Francis N. Turners\n.location, ami marked Beatrice N.\nThomas' north wost corner post,\nthonce east 80 chains, thence south\nR0 chains, thence west 80 chains,\nthenco north 80 chaius to tho placo\nof beginning.\nBEATRICE  N. THOMAS  Locator\nJoseph   Saulter,  Agent.\nLocated this  12th day of November,\ni1910. 48-52\nNOTICE.\n\t\nNOTICE is hereby givon that thirty\ndays after tho first publication of\nthis notice, 1 intend to apply to\n1 the Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks, and to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands and Works for\ntho district of Eust Kooteuay, for a\nI license to prospect-for coal and petroleum on the following described\nlands, situate in Block 4593 East\nKootenay:\u2014\nCommencing at a post planted on\nthe    Soutb  Kootenay    Pass    wagon\noad, on Akamina creek, about four\nmiles east of tbe forks of Kishenehna and Akamina creek, beiug east of\nnd adjoining James Gill's location,\nnd marked Mary A. Thomas' north\nast corner    post,     thence  south 80\nbains, thence west 80 chains, thonco\north    80     chaius,    thenco     cast 80\nbains to the plane of beginning.\nMARY A. THOMAS, Locator.\nJoseph Saulter, Agent.\nLocated this 12tb day of November,\n1910. 48-52\nNOTICE .     [ven     that an\napplication will he made under part\nV. of the \u25a0\u25a0  \u25a0 , ' . |,\" to obtain a licence in tiic Cranbrook Water District.\n(a) Tlio name, address and occupation of the applicant Upper .Moyie\n[Electric Company, Limited. Head\nOffice, Cranbruuk, ii. C. Capital\n$50,0oo divided into 5,uuu shares ol\nI$10 each. Objects ol tbe Company\nInclude The acquisition, holding, en-\n\u25a0\u25a0 and e cere \u25a0 b, Bubject tu the\nprovisions of tbe \"Water Act, 1910,\"\nlui ul! rights, powers, privileges and\ni''i. i ., . i,-i or by part. t\\., or other-\nwise hy tbe said Act, confered upon\npower companies, su far as the compnny may deem the name necessary\n[fur its purposes or any of them.\n(hi The name of the lake, stream\nor source,     Moyle River,\n(c) Tho point uf diversion, at foot\n|of Ryder Bar about 7 miles upstream\nfrom Railway bridge at, Swansea.\n(df Tho quantity of water applied\nfur (in cubic feet por second) 196\ncubic foot.\n(e) The character of the proposed\nworks. Dam, pipe lino, flume, and\nhydro electric powor plant. The water to hu used for the purpose of\ntho Company's undertaking.\n(g) Tho purposes for which tho\nwater is to be used, generation of\nelectrical  onergoy.\n(h) If tho water is to be UBed for\npower or mining purposes describe\ntbe place whoro the water is to he\nreturned to some natural channel,\nand tbe difference in altitude between\npoint of diversion and point of return. At the mouth of Nigger\nCreek, difference in altitude ubout\n270 foot, natural.\n(j) Area of Crown Laud intended\nto he occupied by the proposed works\nAbout 30 acres.\n(k) This notice was posited on tbe\n8th day of November, 1910, and application will bo made to the Commissioner on the 13tb duy of December 1910.\n(0 Give the names aud addresses\nof any riparian proprietors or licensees who or whose lauds arc likely\nto ho affected hy the proposed works,\neither abovo or below tbc outlet.\nJohn Hf Hawkins, Wattsburg, B. O.\nand R. E. Sullivan, Seattle, Washington, rj. s. A.\n(Signature)    Upper   Moyie Electric\nCompany, Limited,\n(P. O. Address) Cranbrook, B.C.\n4G-49\nLIQUOR   ACT   1910.\nNOTICE is hereby given than on\nthe 27th day of December next application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for\nthe transfer of the license fur tho\nsale of liquor by retail in and upon\nthe premises known as the Yahk\nHotel aituate at Vabk, British Columbia, from John Gibbon tu Benjamin Riley of Moyie, British Columbia.\nJuhn Qibbon,\nHolder of Licence.\nBenjamin Joseph  Riley,\nApplicant fur transfer.\nDated this l.th day of Nov. 191U.4M\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE is hereby given that thirty\ndays after the first publication of\nthis notice, I intend to apply tu\ntho Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks, and to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands and Works for\nthe district of East Kootonay, for a\nlicense to prospoct for coal and petroleum ou the following described\nlands. situate in Block 4593 East\nKootonay:\u2014\nCommencing at a post planted on\nho Soutb Kootenny Pass wagon\nroad on Akamina crock, about, four\nmiles east of the forks of Kishenehna and Akamina creek, being east of\nnd adjoining Mary A. Thomas' lo-\natiou, and marked Robert J. Casement's north west corner post,thenco\neast 80 chains, tbence soutb 80\nbums, thenco west Hi) chains, thonoo\nnorth 80 chains to the place of beginning.\nROBERT   J.   CASEMENT,\nLocatoi-.\nJoseph Sautter, Agent,\nLocated this Uth day  of November,\nl'JIO. 48-52\nNOTICE.\nNOTICH is horeby given tbat thirty\ndays after tho first publication of\nthis notice, 1 Intond to apply to\nthe Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks, and to tho Assistant Commissioner of LandB nnd Works for\nthe district of East Kootonay, for a\nlicense to prospect for conl and petroleum on tbe following described\nlands, situate In Block 4898 East.\nKootenny:\u2014\nCommencing at a post planted on\nthe South Kootonny Pass wagon\nroad on Akamina crook, about four\nmiles oast of the forks of Kishoneb\nnn and Akamina creek, being north\nof and adjoining Mnry A. Thomas'\nlocation, and marked Agues Gill's\nsuuth east corner post, thonco wost\n8il cbains, thence north 80 chains,\nhence oast 80 chsfris, thonei- south\n8ii chains to the place of beginning!\nAGNES GILL, Locator.\nJoseph Saulter, Agont.\nLocated this 12th day of November,\n1910. 48-52\nvn [CE.\nIN   THK   MATTER   OP   AN   APPLICA-\nr,1,N   '\"'   the   ii .f   \u00ab   duplicate   I'er-\nUflcate   I'm., to Ui   Ifi Block 08 Oraabrook Cltj   Mn|i   8HB,\nNOTICE IS REUOm GIVEN that tt\nIH \"'* '\"' on to Issue at ihe \u00abp I rail nn ol one month nfter the first publication horenl n diipUoaL. ul the Certlfi.\n,,,tl\" ,,f Title   to the     above mentioned\nll>l   \"i  the     nnti ( Nils Hanson  which\nCortiilcoto   la  dated   Uth   October,: _yoa\nand  umulterad  ItttttiA.\nSAMUEL  ROE,\nDiatrict  Registrar,\nLand  Uo^Istry Offlce\nNelson,  it. C.\nOctober aist.   I'.tiu. 4.-18\nI. \/.. L. Dally, bouBa-keaper, of Ssat-\ntle, Washington, intend to apply to ths\nAssistant Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks of East KooUnay Diatrict for\npor mission to purchase the following\nLands. Beginning at a post planted at\nthu N-W comer of Lot 7135 and point\nof Intersection of Lot 7850, and murlwt\nZ. L. Daily's N-E. cornor: Thonce 72-27\nchuins south, thence ho,25 chains wust,\nthence 18.26 chains uorth, thence 04.80\nchains east thenee 58.97 chains north,\nthenee lfi.44 chuins east to point ot\ncomiuenfuuieiit, and containing '420 acras\n\/.. 1.. Dally, Locator.\n1. N. Dully, Agent.\nLocated 5th day of October, 1210.44-53\nNOTICE.\nNOTIOB) Is hereby piven that 30\nduys alter dato I intond to apply to\nho Honorable t'hiof Oommlssioner of\nLands for a license to prospoct for\ncoal and petroleum ovor tho following lands, situate in tho district of\nSouthea-ri Kootenay, Ilritish Columbia, iu Lut 4693:\nCommencing at a pout planted at\nr near eleven miles due oust of tbe\n\u20221 mile post on C. p. it. syrvoy line,\n\/bich is tbo western boundary of l.ot\n59S, \u00abnd being the northeast comer\noat of EJal ben W. Hutts' clnim,\nbonce south olghty ikuj chains,\nthonco west eighty (80) chains, tbence\north eighty (80s) chains, thenco oust\nighty ($9) chains to the point of\nommencement, malting l>40 ocrea,\nnoro or lees.\nEATHKN W.    BUTTS, Locator,\nWilliam K. iiuttti, Agont.\nHalph L. Burllngham, Witness.    87\n.united tbis llth day of Juno, 11*10.\nNOTICE,\nI, It. A.Proldeveamt, Nurse, 0( Seal\ntie, WoHhlngton, Intond to apply to thy\nAssistunt Commissioner oi Lands and\nWorks of O-ast Kootonay District, fitr\npermission to purobaso tbo following\nl:inils: Beginning at a poHt planted at\ntho s. Wi corner of Lot 7850 find marked ft. ,\\. Froidovciltw's S-D. corner\nthonco RO olnvtns north, thonco 14.20\nohalns west, thonoo kij chains south\nthenco 11 20 chains eaBt to point of\ncommencement, and containing 118.0\nacros.\nR,  A,  Froidevotuix, Locator.\nJ.   N.  Dall*.   Agont.\nLooatod Sth dny of October, 1910 44-8\u00a3\n^ Rocky Mountain Chapter\n% NO.  l_f\u00bb.   R, A.M.\n|\n5 Regular meetings:- 2nd Tuee\n5 day   in   each   month   at eight\nS o'clock,\n* Sojourning  Companions   are\ns cordially Invited.\n| B.    H. SHOUT, 8eTtbe _t|\nJ Box 2i')2       CRANDROOIC, B.O.\nFrank Dezall\nGENERALBLACKSMITH\nami\n~1 WOODWORKER\nItuliliar Tires Applied\nTo iitlKKy  Wlleala\nIGKNT8    FOR    CANADIAN CYOLB\nANI) MOTOR OO'B BIC.OLBS\nRepairing a Specialty.\nI'bone fill      ...      p. o.  Bci'i  -13.\nDJ.JOHNSON\nCARPENTER   AND\n___?     BUILDER\nCONTRACTS SOLICITED\nHOUSES\nFur   Sale or Rent at Roaaooable\nFrieea.\nOffice& Workshop\u2014Lewis St.\n\"hone No   W.\n,l e\/l o i g b r o a\nb n A\nbettor ..\/\nbroad\" \" IWZorc  PATMORE BROS.\n-_ t        Plumbing   arid   Heating  Engineers\n\"THE RANGE STORE\"\nIron Range in a class by themselves--.first-class\nMcClary's\nPamoua\nSask-Alta\nand Koote-\nnayRanges\nII \\\\ E YOI    11 \\1>  \\ DR \\\\\\   \\ I\nBROWN'S   DRAWING ?\nIf not, you had better get busy anil\nhave one.\nCHRISTMAS AND   HOLIDAY   PRESENTS\nfor the smoker at the\nUNION CIGAR STORE\nE. H. Brown. Proprietor\nCalgary; Iteglnn Mott, \"t wheat.\nCentre, Uberta; John Mutt, \"( Wheat\nCentre, Mbertn; nnd the Britlah Co\nliniiinci Soutliern Railway.\n0HA8   H   SOD-RUNCI\nIpokane   Wnsli\nlit Realty Building.\n. . . . . j~.^\\.sfV.^y\"\u00bb-.s\u00bb<a*\u2022 a ....\n: :\n|       LOCAL   NEWS.\nI., ii   iiinii,'\nt'hn'f ..i Provincial Pollco, A\nnon. wa_ in tho city Tuesday\ndat business,\nrtainp\n in\n\\   V\\   Ohiiholm, .'i    Port\nwiih   iiiitiriiuinu:   bualnosa nt\ninnnk Tuosdny.\nMicelc\nCran\nI II    I'OapllllHG ll\u00bb    ll     \u00ab'il IO'' II'IIIH     fl'Oil\n'Imahy, Kug. Htalliiu ihnl ilia lulhei\nia aiii'iiiiiah ill. Prank I'lirlatmn. I.\u25a0 I\nThiinuliu lor KiikIuiiiI.\nYour Husband Would Enjoy\na Delicious\nBeefsteak\nfor Dinner\nT_J I.  has hud ;i   hard day,\nit his tire I  body mul\nd    brain    will  be\n\u25a0\u25a0   \u2022\u25a0 c \u2022.   \u2022. ' be sight und taste\nof a  uicc      .:   of   beefsteak,\ndone to a turn and served ii|i\nwith   some   of   those    fresh\nonions.     We   know   the  out\nb  will suit him exactly.\naha . we send it '!\nP.   BURNS   &  CO.\nPhono 10\n***************^ -\u2022 \u2022\u25a0\u2022 \u25a0\nP. 0. Boi S\nThe Quain Electric Supply Co., i\nLIMITED. I\nCRANBROOK,\nBRITISH   COLL'flBIA\n'   ELECTRIC   FIXTURES\nAND   SUPPLIES\nCHRISTMAS GIFTS  FOR HOME.\nTOASTERS,    CHAFING   DISHES,    WATER\nHEATERS,   COFFEE  PERCOLATERS,\nIRONS,    WASHERS,    HEATERS\nAND   SWEEPERS.\nBe sure and see our assortment   of\nELECTRICAL GOODS\n&$****&**************** t^4>**9<**************ii\nEverything for\nThe    Smoker!\nWe have the best lino of Smolter's\nArticles in Southbasl   Kootenay..,\nChoice Cigars and Tobaccos\nCigar-Holders \u00abnd Pipes.\nLESTER   CLAPP\nThe Tobacconist\nWATKIl NOTICB\nNOTICH is hereby given tbut an\nApplication will he made under Part\nV. of tbe \"Water Act, 1909,\" %o ob\ntain a licence in tbe Cranbrook Wat\ner Diwtrict.\n[a) The name, address arm occu pa\ntion of the applicant. Oban, P. Sod\nerllng, 42G Realty Bldg, Spokane,\nWashington.   (Real   Batata  Agent.)\n(b) The name of tbo lake, Ktream\nor eoiirce.     Elk river.\n(cj The point o| diversion, \"n\n\u25a0lough about 1,000 teet up-stream\nfrom the Canadian Pacific depot, at\nold C. P. R. pumping station.\n(d) Th*- quantity of watei applied\nfor (in cubic feet pei aecnnd) 'me\nhundred  twenty five,\n(e) The character r,f the proposed\nworks. Irrigation, pumping plant,\nflume* and ditches to be constructed\nover ..nt* 7340, 7816, 700H nnd 4590.\n(fj The premises on which the wn\nter Is tn he used. Lots 8408, 6869,\nMIT,    mi,    6402,    6407,    6196,    1966,\nj 6199,    6196,    4819,   6200,    L96S,    4:i3_,\n! 6194, 6193, 819, 7655, 7219, 722(1,\nGroup  i    Kootenay district.\ni (gt The purposo for which tbe\nwater in to be used.   Irrigation.\nI (hi If for Irrigation describe ihe\nland intended to be Irrigated, (jiving\nacreage, about 8,000 acres, being\nBald Lots 6408, 6859, 6857, tt^AS, 64u2,\n(1407, 6190, 19C6, 6199 6195, 13X9, 0200,\n1965, 4332, G194, 6198, 819, 7(155, 721!),\nand 7220.\nfj) Area of Crown hind Intended to\nho occupied  by  the proposed v.\u00bbrks.\nNone.\n<   (kj Thm notice was posted ivi the\n'  day of December,     1910,   and\napplication will be made to the Commissioner on the 20th dny of January, 1911, al two o'clock in '.he after\nnoon,\n(1) (live the uamoH and n ldressos\n<d any riparian proprietors \u2022 r li\nreiiHecs who or win me lauds are\nlikely to bo affected by tbe proposed\nworks, either above or be-low the\noutlet.      Frederick    S.   Stlwnod,    of\n* * * , ...... .\u25a0. ^.-r^iM. *\u2022>\u2022<\u2666>\nj, McTaviah, ol Jaftray, was ui the\ncity Tuesday on buslueas.\n0 h .nderaou, ol Beattlo, was u\nguest  at tbe Cranbrook Tuesday\nj. Joyce, of Klko, wan In the city\nSunday  laat.\na. a Morse, of Portland, ore.,\nwas iu  the city Monday.\nParker Kant\/, of Wardner, was in\ntbe city  Wednesday on business.\nS. C. Hicks, of Wyclilfe, was in the\ncity  Monday.\nMrs. J. Blackwood, of Wycliffe, was\nshopping iu Cranbrook Monday.\nJ. A. Seltz, of Chicago, 111., was\nat the Cranbrook  Monday.\nK. Keenan, of Spokane, was In\ntown Monday.\nQ, W. Donahue, of Wardner, was in\ntown Tuesday.\nI Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Davis, of\nWycliffe, were in town Tuesday.\nWin. Carlin, of Fort Steele, was in\ntbe city Tuesday.\n1 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kent, of Toronto were in the city Wednesday.\nA. 0. BownesB, was transacting\nbusiness at Moyic Friday.\nG. Turner, of Moyie, was In the\ncity Wednesday.\nW. H. Roberts, of Kingston, Ont.,\nwas in town Wednesday.\n! P. D. Bhontz, of Edmonton, was\na guest at the Cranbrook Wednesday.\n| D. 0. Anderson, of Wycliffe, was in\nthe city Thursday.\nIra Burner, nnd M. McDottgall, of\nWardner, were Cranbrook visitors\nThursday.\nW. D. Rawson, of Nan ton, Alta.,\nJ. S. Cohort), of Cardston, were registered at the Cranbrook Thursday.\nE. Tbornley, of Vancouver; and W.\nMcCarthy, of Creston, were guests at\nthe Crnnbrook Wednesday,\n1 Mr. and Mrs. c. Harrison, <>f\nBanff, were Cranlirook visitor.-; Wednesday.\n(J. G, Jewell, ul Jaftray, a prominent lumberman, was transacting\nbusiness  at  Oran] rook   Wednesday,\nR. I.. Brown, of Nelson, representing tbe Ashdowu company was in the\ncity Weilnenday.\nProvincial Government timber inspector, A. Carney, of Kaslo, was in\nthe city this week on official bust\"\nnoss.\nC. G. Clark, and O. it. Staples of\nWycliffe, were registered at the Cosmopolitan Saturday last.\n! A. It. Couzans, of Marysville, was\na guest at the Cranbrook Sunday\nlast.\nNow wouldu't ii be just too mean\nil the locomotive engineers shuttle\nStHke  JllSt   as  ilie BCttOOlboys want ti\ngo home for Christmas.\nA meeting ol the License Commis\ntlonera for the city of Oranbrook\nwaa held Thursday afternoon, and re\nnewed the licenses for every hotel In\nthe city.\nK. 0. Windsor, of Nelson, piano\ntuner, was at the Royal Friday. Now\nis tbe time to bave ymir piano\nplaced in good order for the holidays.\nI F. EC, Simpson, of Kamloops, was\nin the city during the early part of\nthis week.      The \"Old    Man\"    as  he\nlis familiarly known to his friends\nwas looking well and hearty, just as\nif he was enjoying himself in his new\nborne'.\n! Messrs. Kawortn Bros., jewelers,\npresented the Fire Boys with an 8-\nday clo.k for their dormitory. The\nmembers wish to express their thanks\nfor tbis present, coming, as it does,\nat Christmas.\nNOTICB,\nS'OTICI.   in  horeby  given   tbat  So  tU>\u00ab\nafter iin'D I Intend ti pi> u\\ tin. lion,\n1 '\"\"'     nlMiour ui     Lands     (or   a\nllcotiau to prospect for coal and petroleum uver tim tollowing leads, situato\nn, tin. UUtriot of -to-tlatMt Kootsnay,\nUrltish Columhln,  In  Lot  .:\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\nrjommeuelni at ,, putt planted \u00bbt or\n\u25a0i-ur r. wilts duo esit ot ths && mil* post\nan ih.- U, P. n. surve) Hns which ie the\nwestern boundnry of Lot _~.ua nnd _\u2022-\nIng the n. W.corusr pout of Battoen w.\nHint's claim, thence south eighty (,80)\nchaius; thence eoet eighty (80) ohalns;\nIhenee north eighty (etoj ehafua; theses\nwont eighty (doj ohainn to the point ot\ncunimencoutent,  (naklng  640 aores,  mors\nor   IcSS.\nBATHHN  w. Mli'lTS, Locator,\nUiiiium io,  Butts, witoHdti,\nLocated tnte la* n,i.\u00bb \u00bb( geptwnbtr ltflu\nHOTIOB,\nNOTICB is hereby given that So days\nafter 'lata I Intend to npply to th* Hon\nUhlef Oomui las loner of Lands for \u00bb\nlicense to prospect for coal nnd petroleum ovor the lollowing lands, Bituate\nin thu District ol Suutheuat Kootonny,\nIlritish  Columbia,   In  Lot  4S98;\nComtnonelng ut a pout planted at oi\nnear .r> jtiiles due east of the U6 milo post\non tlio C l\\ ll. survey line which it the\nwestorn boundary of Lot 4598 and Iwlng lho aouthwottl Comer poat of Sain,\nuel P. Wilson's claim, thunoa north\neighty {HO, chaina; theuce tm\u00abt eighty\n(snj chains; tlience south oighty (MOj\nchaina; tlience wost eighty (HU) chains\no the point of comaienremeiit, making\nS-i0  acres,   more  or  leaa.\nSAMUEL [\u00bb,  WILSON,  Locator.\nBathen W.  Hutts,  Agwit.\nWilliam   B.   Butts,   Wit\u201e0Ha.\nLocated   thia  1st   Hay  of September 1U10\nThe chief and members of the city\n\u25a0 (ire department will hold an At home\n,at clie Fire Hall on New Year's Oay\njfrom 2 p.m. till 10 p.m. Light refreshments will be served by its niem-\n\u25a0bers. Tne citizens of Cranbrook and\nfriends are extended a hearty invita-\ntlun t<> renew the friendship which\n!has existed in the past. Donations\nwill be accepted with thanks to make\n; this occasion a success, by request of\nI Chief Wand.\nNOTICE.\nNOTICB ia hereby given thitt 30 daya\nnfter dale I intend lo apply to the lion.\nChief Commissioner of Lunda for a\nlicenso to prospect (or coal and petroleum over the following lunds, situate\nin the District of Southeast Kooteuay,\nIlritish   Coluinhin,   in   Lot   4508:\nCommencing at a post plunti-d at or\nnear 5 miles due oiittl of the ttr, milo post\non the C. P. It. survey line which is the\nwestern boundnry of Lot 4593 and being the southeast corner post of Mary\n12. Wilson's claim, thence north eighty\n(KO) chains; thenee west eighty (80)\nchains; thence'south eighty (HU) chains,\nthence east eighty (80) chains to the\npoint of commencement, making 640\nacres,   more   or  leas.\nMAUY   K.   WILSON,  Locator.\nKathen W.   Butts,   Agent.\nWillium  B.   Butts,  Witness.\nLocated  this 1st  Day of September 1010\nK. V, Mansfield, of Calgary, and\nP, M. Irvine, ol Nelson, spent Htm\nday last in Oranbrook,\nA. Lund of Wnrdner, wan in the\nelty Sunday, lie loft during tho\nforenoon  fur Windermere.\nW. (>. Sterling, .!. II. McMillan and\nH. Janes, of Calgary, were registered at the Cranbrook Monday.\nCRANUKOUK LAND   DISTRICT\nDistrict oi Hast Kootenay\nTAKK NOTICK that I, Elmore __.\nStaples, o! Wycliffe, li. 0. occupation\nLumberman, Intende to apply for por\nmiBaion to purchuse (140 net cm ot\nland bounded au follows-- Commencing at a punt planted 1ft ttnllea \u00ab\u00ab*d.\nof tbe 19 mile post ou east line ot\nBritish Columbia Boirt-WM Hallway,\n.ut 4592, Oroup 1, Koutenay l>is\ntrict, and being at tbe nnrth east\ncoruer of Lot 101-7; thence nortb HO\nchains, I hence west K0 chains, thence\nsouth HO cbmns, thenoo oast HO chaina\nlo place ot commancument.\nDatfi. August 29th,  1410. 38 46\nKLMOIIK L. STAFLBB,\nC. Bayard Staples, Agent.\nWATKK     ACT,    1909.\nTAKB NOTIOB tbat I Alfred Doyle\nof Fort Steele, occupation rancher,\nwill apply to the water Commissioner at Cranbrook on tbe llth day of\nOctober, 1010, at eleven o'clock In\ntbe forenoon for a license to divert\none cubic foot of water per second\nfrom six mile creek, at a point situute about 200 feet above the mouth.\nTha said water wlll be diverted and\nconducted by a dam, ditches and\nflume to lie constructed on and over\nLot 1-19, Group 1 Kootenay Diatrict ,\nthe property of myself.\nThc sail, water will be used for the\nirrigation of one hundred acres of,\nsaid Lot 129.\nNo Crown Land* will Im affected\nby the works.\nNo riparian proprietors or holders\nof water licensee will ba affected by\nthe works,\nThis notice was posted tin tha \t\nday uf September, 1010.\nALFRED  DOVLB.\nWATKK    NOTICB.\nNOTICB ia herehy given that an ap-\npllcation will i>c mado under Part V. of\nthe '\u2022Water Act. 1000,\" tu obtain a\nlicense in the (Jranbrook Water Diatrict.\n(a) The name, address, and occupation\nlol the applicant, ti. U. Hydraulic Power Company, Limited, Mead office, Vancouver, 11. v. Capital $10,000 divided\nup into 1000 shares,\nThu objects of the company include:\nThe acquisition hy purchase or record\nor otherwise of water and water power,\nand of recorded or unrecorded water\nund tho application of such water and\nwater power for producing aud genera-\nLing electricity and for the purpoia and\nin the munner and methods set lorth in\nsection 18B of the Water Act, 1909 and\ngenerally to exorcist* and carry out all\nthe powers and privileges conferred upon Power Compaulei by said Water\n.Act,   1909.\n<W The name of the lake, stream or\n\u25a0ource,   Klk  Uiver.\nj (c) The point of dlversiou 3700 feat\nabout, ahovt* post on west bank marked\n3f K. 227 K.V. L. Co., tha natural\nlevel of water being raised from there to\npoint 5700 feet up stream.\ni (d) Tho fjuantity ot water applied for\n(In cubic foet per second) 500 cubic feat\npur second.\n(ii) Tho character of the proposed\nworks, dams, pipes, tlumofl, tunnels power houses, hydraulic ami electrical plant.\nTho water to be used for the purpose\nof thu Company'- undertaking.\n| Ig) Thu purpose for which the water\nla to be used, generation of electrical\nenergy.\n(i) If the water Is to be used Ior power or mining purposes, describe the\npi.ioi where the water is to l.s returned\nto some natural channel, and the difference in tilt it nile between poiut ol diversion and point of return. Water will\nhe returned ahout I70U feat above the\nsouth \u2666\u25a0iiat corner ol l.ot aa7, Group 1,\ndifference in altitude between point of\ndiversion and return 180 feat, natural,\n2uo feel from crest of dam to tall race,\ni ij) Area of frown laud Intended to tie\noccupied by the proponed works, None.\ni_t ThlS notice wan potttml on tlie\nSlat day Of OotcH\u00bbr, 1010, and application will tie made to thn (loinmlssioner\non ihe 30th day of December, lino.\nI (h Olve thu nuniflN, ami addresses nf\nany riparian proprietors or llcem\u00abms\nwho ur who.e lauds are likely lo tm\naffected hy t he proposed works, either\nabove or ledow the outlet. rWmtuuny\nValley fund Company, Nelson, 11. 0.\n(i. II. Watson, Port .Steele, It. C; Ceo-\nf'-.' Ilnggarlh. Cranhrook, II. C; William It. Ross, Fsrnle, B. ,0.; Husabai\nQoodwyn   and   Harriet   Nelson.\nB,   0,   Hydraulic     l'ower   Company,\nLimited.\nWinch   Building\nVancouver,  ti.  0.\nP, i).  Address, Cranbrook, B. C.\nPer W. F.   OUBD, Its Solicitor,\ni    Note\u2014One   cubic  foot    per   second    Is\nequivalent to 8S.71  miner's inches.\nI \u2014\nNOTICK.\nI NDTICK is hereby glvon that 30 days\nafter date I Intond to apply to the Hon.\nchief Commissi oner of Lands for a\nllconso to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following lands, situate\nin fhe District, of Southenst Kootenny,\nBritish  Columbia,  in  l.ot 4!S03:\nCommencing nt a post planted at or\nnear   A   miles due east of the 33 mile   post\n\u25a0 on the 0, P. It. survey line which Is the\nWoStorn hoiindnry of Lot 4T.96, and being the N. B. corner poat of Daniel R.\nIlig-HPiit* claim, thenee south eighty (HO)\nchnlns; thenee wesl eighty (HO) chains:\nthence norlb eighty (R0> ohalns; thence\ne.-sl eighty fHii) chains to tha point of\ncommencement, limiting n-in acres, more\nor leNfl.\n1UNIM1.  K.  HmOKNB, Locator.\nKethan  W. Butts,  Agent.\nWillium  R.  Butts, Witness,\nLocated this lst Bay of asp-ember 1910\nth;_\nCranbrook Orchestra\nfive   pieces\nis prepared to Accept onyaift.ni.iuU\nto furnish miuta for\n_BALLS, DANCES, ETC\n~   Address} CommiiDlcktioM tt '\nE. HALSA1.L\nPhone 187 P, O. Boi US\nCrauhrook. \u2022     B. C,\nW.  R.   BEATTY\nUndertaker,\nKiuhalmiir.\nFuneral Director,\nCRANBROOK. RC.\n**********************\nW.  CLINE\n\u2014o\u2014\nOl the uid Mauttoba Barber\nShop ohu unw be found tn the\nMANITOBA HOTEL\nPlrsl Claaa Work In\nall  branches of the\nTonsorlal   Art\nWe Deal in Everything From\na Needle to a Locomotive\nJoseph li. McLean\nDKALER IN\n.\u25a0Ml kinds of Second Hand Goods\nFurniture a SPECIALTY\nBUYER OF FURS\nS_ge's Old Stand, Hanson Ave\nPboaa 151\nf\nSinger Sewing\nMachines do\nthe Best Work\nIhey last a lifetime and cost\nvery little more than thrown\nogether, catchpenny, cheaj\nmachines. Sold on smal\nmonthly payments by\nGeo. B. Powell\nSinger Store\nArmstroof A-\u00bbue.\nI'hnns ltT. Oraabrook, B.C\nAI.80 BBGOND   HAND KAOHlNI\nTOR SAI.BI   OHKAP AND TO\nram.\nTBE fill\nPhone 141\ni    Is the Place to go for\nj Ice Cream and\nHome Made Candj\nTo Trade\nTwenty-five acres, of goo^\n! Fruit Land, three mile* fror\n| Cranbrook, B. C, for on*\nj Heavy Team of Horses, no]\nunder twelve hundred pound]\nand not over eight years old.|\nl Applv To -j\nI     E. CORBETT\nCranbrook     -       -      B. 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