"467fe9f4-9c45-4a55-9649-e4d3c67c7759"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2016-06-27"@en . "1912-04-06"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranbrookpro/items/1.0200763/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " aty Lop:. Assem, Sept.\nFor Perfect\nDIAMONDS\nVou Should See\nWILSON\nTHE JEWELER\nThe\n(foY Newipaper *\u00C2\u00A3\\n\"Prospector\"\n$2.00 Per Ye\u00C2\u00BBr\n*f\nVOL. IH\nUKAN BROOK. B.C, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 6th 1912\nMe: 14\nTerrorized by Armed\nStrikers\nInvade Camps and Demand Meals\nVnncouvor, A pal I B.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ovor nix bun*\ntlrml BtfUcors, mnny of whom were\narmed with revolvers, atiotgune, riiles\nnntl clubs, Vosterday drove of! station\nmen from tlio grade on Hums & Jordan's contract on the Canadian\nNorthern railway nt Yule nnd compelled thom to stop work, Similar\nincidents are reported to havo occurred all along the line for un miles in\ntho cam pa of Cunningham A Chew.\nThe station men have hitherto refus\ned to listen to appeals of the Indus\nDonnell, of Grant, Smith & Oo,, Hob\nert Twnhy nnd Alexander Kellet.\nThe gist of their explanation wns\nthat tho trouble originated really\nlast AgUflt, wben u couple of representatives of the Industrial Workora\nof the World established themselves\nat Lytton and began persuading the\nmen to join that organization, Kn-\ntranee fee was $1 each nnd the dues\n60 ccits per month. As the money\ncame in from these sources, secretaries and other agitators were employ-\ntrial workers of the World lenders\nand only yielded through fear of being maltreated.\nSHOT BY CONSTABLES.\nInformation received today at the\nencineorini* offices of the Canadian\nNorthern railway in Vancouver, is to\nthe effect that the strikers have also\ncommitted other Illegal acts, indicating that the trouble promises to become more acute as they got out of\n* led and permanent headquarters were\n{established at Lytton. The contrac-\nwere aware that these thinga were going on but had no idea of the progress that the mischief had run until\non Thursday lust. The contractors\nlilleged that, as a matter of fart,\nthere were not more than 20 active\nagitators engaged in the whole business. The men made no demand lor\nincreased wages or anything else.\nThey simply quit their work and as\nthe crowd increased they went from\nfunds. Tlifty are charged with Inva-lcamp to ramp persuading or coercing\nding several of the camps and com-(others to quit until the whole fi.OOft\npolling t!ip cooks, under threats, to | men along the construction line were\nCity Council Meet\nReception of Board of Trade Delegates\n$5000.00 Grant asked for\nCity Pay Day changed to 15th of month\nFuture Council Meetings to be held 2nd monday in\nmonth instead of 1st monday as heretofore\nBritish Miner Finish\nBalloting\nIndications Point to Immediate Settlement.\nserve them with free menlB or be\nthrown into tho Fraser. The police\nthus far have made no arrests,though\none striker had Ids leg broken by a\nconstable's bullet.\nOn Saturday night 70 men nearly\nall AustTians, descended on the camp\nof Maf'tln Wilson, a, Hub-ro.itn.rtor,\noperating oust of sponces bridge.\nThey were armed with clubs nnd\nidle, Ahout 1,000 of these men are\nstill in enmp and are being fed nt the\ncontractors expense, as they nU say\nthat they are quite willing to vo to\nwork ngnin if given adequate protection. The other men are hnwMnir\nabout in large numbers in the neighborhood, while several hnve apparently left anil ironp to tbp const. Vn-\nless protection is afforded at onee the\nstones and intimidated the camp cook contractors declare that they will not\ndeclnrlng tbat be must stop provld- bfl ,lhl(! to \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*caP tbeir good men to*\ning meals for the men who had not Pether and tbe result would ho that\nquit work. They put out the tires in the*r **nn*rs would be completely de-\nthe cook house nnd threatened to P-eted and the work of construction\nthrow the cook Into tbe river if be would simply have to be done over.\nrelighted them. . WTUj nIVR PROTECTION.\nSUPPLY VAflONB HBLD UP. Thc ,)millfir ,* \u00E2\u0080\u009EnHwer ammA t]im\nA force of Btrlvors stopped the sup- tha* any ;non who wanted to go to\nply wafWOs of Grant, Smith & Keary '\nsubcontractors, which were on tbeir\nway from Spencoa bridge to tho Arms\ncamps with feed fur tbe horses. The\nteams woro^Kken oat of the wagons\nand tbe drivers ordered to leave the\nBUppll&t on the road. This order\nwna enforced,\nW \"lkini* delegates of tho Industrial\nWorkers of the World on Saturday\nproceed from camp to camp nlone the\ngrade reading n proclamation calling\non the rr*en to oult work. Contractors state that in no case so fnr reported did anv nf the striker1* mrke\nn demand for higher wages, Thev declare the men merely threw down\ntheir tools nnd gave no reason for\ntheir notion.\nP. Handy, division engineer nt\nWnttnchin, about GO miles east of\nSnencpa Brldtro, reports that strikers\nwere noting in an ugly manner along\nhis division. They Imve, he roports,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2run Button own off the ground*, and\nforced them to furnish them withfite\nmeals,\nINTPinVIBW PREMIER.\nRepresentatives of the contractors\nat work on the line of the Canadian\nNorthern railway had an interview\nwith the nromlor nnd the attorney-\ngeneral today with reference to the\nSituation thnt his been caused bv the\nstriking construction men between\nHone and Kamloops in the Prnser\nvnllev. The view of the situation\nwns not fourth bv T. H. White, chief\nenginorr of construction; .1. M. Mercer, superintendent of the Northern\nConstruction company; Angus Mc*\nwork would he given full protection\nin so doing. Ho added tbat Superintendent Campbell or the provincial\npolice would be sent to Ynle immediately, where ho would consult with\nInspector Smith who will he on the\nground with men nnd protect anv of\nth\u00C2\u00AB men thnt wished protection. Having thus looked into the situation\nSuperintendent Campbell will take\nwhatever steps are ndjlldved necessary for the preservation of tho pence\nnnd for the protection of nny of the\nmen who may desire to return to\nwork.\nAs a mutter of tact the government\nhas already n considerable force of\nspecial police on the ground. The\nextrn men wero sent out today, one\nfrom Victoria, one from New Westminster nnd one from Abbottsford.\nThere are also two provincial policemen nt Yale, two at Lytton, two nt\nSpences Bridge, two nt Ash croft nnd\ntwo at Savons. Although there have\nbeen mnny rumors of disorder or\nthreatened disorder at different pointB\nthe onlv case which Iimr been reported to the government i** that of\nSponces Bridge whero a special officer\nshot n striker in the loff, This mnn\nwas sworn in by a IubMcq of the\nnenco and wns in tho pay of the contractors. His case comes under the\nattorney-goneral'B department in tho\nmatter of Bboottnc. The executive of\nthe Industrial Workers pf the World\nnt Yale has telegraphed the attorney*\nironer11 Bturtrestlng th\u00C2\u00BBt the iHnnns\nshould tie closed until tbe trouble hns\nbeen settled. Sunerlntondent Damp*\nboll t\u00C2\u00BBft for the field of disturbance\ntonight.\nLoan Socety's Report\nThe annual report of the loan Company heretofore known as the Canadian DlrbOOk InVCStmonl & Havings\nCompany Is to hand, n appeari\nthat the company's affairs nre In an\neven more than usiiully nourishing\ncondition, and In view of the fnct, the\nnoma Blrheck hni tout Iodh Identified\nIn (Ireat Britain with the bURltlSM Ol\ntftklng deposits Its inclusion In the\ncorporate name of tho ('anadian Company has been felt, to be of detriment\nto it. Thn Canadian Birkbook Company having mnde a rule not to accept money on deposit. There Is absolutely no connection between tbe\nold country corporation and the Canadian corporation, the slmllinritv\nof nnmOfl has ontlOOd n grent number\nof people to imagine that, they were\n1n fact Idontitled. Vor those roasoitB\nthe Canndlan company linn decided to\nChange Its name nnd nn net of pnr-\nllnmont tins boon ohtnlned Changing\ntbe name of thn compnny to the Cu-\nnndlnn Mortgage Investment Company.\nThin compnny has lor mnny yearn\nfroeiv loaned money in Crnnbroov, it\nhns, In fact, showed n apCOlnl leaulii\"\ntowards Oranbrook Investments, and\nits assistance through its excellent\nmedium of building loans, lies been\nan Important factor in the up*butld\nIng of crnnhrook, particularly an i\ntown of handsome residences.\nCrushed by Rods\nOn Friday Inst, n cavntn in No, 1\nmine south, at Conl ('reek resulted In\nthe death of Wm. Whitele, un Mng*\nIshman, from Lancaster, and sni'loUs\nInjury to two other miners,\nWin. Corlett's rlbn wero frartured,\nami another man, name unknown,\nhad his leg badly crushed hy the falling rock.\nAn Italian working In the sumo\nroom was missing for a time. It wan\nthought thut he had been caught beneath the cavetii, hut lt was later\nlearned thut he had escaped.\nWhitele was about 'i'A yours old,\nit wus said leaves a family In Lancaster, England.\nWhat citizen is there in our city\nwho does not feel some degree of Hull\npride In its welfare? That cannot call\nto mind some meritorious advantage\nwhteh could he spoken of to advantage when ever un opportunity tu afforded thom? Who in there among\nour people who has not the patriotism in their veins to stand boldly up\nin dflfcnBO of und contradict nny sta\ntemeiit made that ho knew would\nprove Injurious to our town Hud people? Who does not wish to have It\n\"aid of thom when they nre gone Mint\nthe city and community In which\nthoy lived has boon made some bet*\nter by them having lived in if\nA meeting of the City Council wai\nheld in the Council Chamber \nlew day* ss to programme but\nsomething of interest will be on Up\nfrom I toll) an Tuetday .v.nlng, aid\nthe Inst Item will be not tb. Uut,\nss refreshments are slway* in order.\nLast week the five pin contest clot-\nd with the lollowlng reault\nIt Koffmler won let place wltb *\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2core of IU\nJ. McCnllum 2nd IU\nin\nKM\nUM\nHIT\n1017\n10M\nion\nHallanll. 3rd.\nW. S. Johneton*. 4th\t\nIN THK DOUBliBB,\nJ. Milne at R. Myera \t\nA. Portent J. S. Test\t\nII. Stephen* * A Porter\t\nJ. Thompson k J. S. Teet ....\nII. Stephens & W. Stephen*\nThla week an far J. Milne lead* Ul\nth. singles with il* and J. 8. Teet.\nIn the three airing* with 887, though\nthese scores are expected to he panted easily before ths week end*.\nMany other good records have b**\u00C2\u00AB\nmad* In each event, but *p*c* pre\nvents all from being mentioned.\nThe full men team, and married\nmen, nre events for next w**k.\nSession Ends\nottawn, April l.-Th* nrst MMlM\nol th* 12th Canadian parliament I*\nover. At 4 o'clock thi* afternoon nl*\nroyal highness, the Duke of Connaught. governor-general, In th* sen-\nat* chamber read Ihe formal apeecb\nfrom the throne which contain* tb*\ntor announcement that the labor* of tb*\nUglalator* are finished for thi* y**r. THE PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK. BRITISH COLUMBIA\n\u00C2\u00A9he |troepectov, (Cranbrook, \u00C2\u00A7* <\u00C2\u00A3\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n| ESTABLISHED 18*5\nPublished Kvery Saturday Morning at Oranbrook, B.O.\nF. M. Christian, Manager.\nA. B, Grace, Editor.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.00 PER YEAR\nPottage to American, European anU other foreign countries, 50 cento tt\nyear extra.\nADVERTISEMENTS\u00E2\u0080\u0094Advertising rates furnished on application. No\nadvertisements but those of a reputable character will be accepted for\npublication.\nADVERTISERS AND SUBSCRIBERS\u00E2\u0080\u0094Unless notice to the contrary\nli given to local manager advertisements and subscriptions will be kept\nrunning and charged up against their account.\n18th Year\nCRANBROOK, B.C..APRIL, 0.\nIn that well known publication published solely in the interests of advertising, and recognized us tbe original British Magazine of publicity\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"Advertising\" it suys \"much has\nduce a close second. Several stretches of hind more suitable and profit\nable for fruit raising, or other agricultural purpoeee is now being placed\nupon the market. All the real\nbeen said about the philosophy of the i tnte dealers of Oranbrook as well aa\nwhole page advertisement, and it is [many ol the citizens will at any tune\nhardly necesaary to repeat the well i be wilUng to tell what they know ol\nknown fact that whole page, or large j the poaaibiliWe* of the fruit produc-\nby far the cheapest form I ing land, that ie admitted to be tno\nadvertising I- -\u00E2\u0080\u009E -~ .........\nof advertising.\" This is a truth that heat agricultural Land that naa\n\" ner- I placed upon the market, and pre\nshould be borne In mind by all mei\nchants at this time when the summer\nis opening out and the finer weather\nlaced\nof the so\nThe city-\nbee i\n>duct\nalways tind a ready sale\ntrowing rapidly us an\nwell\nbaa come to stay. Juat the right j industrial centre; it already\ntime to clean the winter goods off j known to have a large payroll, and\nthe shelves to make room for other j ifl destined to be the metropolis, ami\ngoods of a more seasonable kind. ; dlstribtitim- centre, as well as the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * ! banking and commercial centre [i\nThere is a crying need ol the Fire j whole of the Kootenay valley. N\nund Police committee taking up the\nprivileges of pedestrians,\nparticularly the children.\none can do better than locate here it\nand more l^^^j ia the actual ..8tar 0j Poa\nNumerous\ni albilltles for the West.\"\ncomplaints are coming into our office ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\non account of cyclists using the side-j cranhrook \"The Star City of the\nwalks to tbe inconvenience of mnny. ; Kootenays,\" has long been regarded\nIt Is about time that this was stop-j aB a centre more particularly for the\ned, Only a few days ago, but for j iumbenng industries that stands at\nthe presence of mind of two gentle- j |tfl very waUa; as well as a centre for\nmen several children would have been|a iarga mining community. These in-\nInjured by one nf these sidewalk ri- , tere3ts have not been lessened nor\nera. Children wben leaving school j have tney jn atly way slackened their\ncrowd the walks of Cranbrook street, j noid on Cranbrook as their pivot\nthey also run after and climb on ] po*nt hut rather have they increased\npassing vehicles, they pay but little |<.ne rapital expended also the number\nattention to coming or going teams, j 0( wer] employed are growing size aud\nand someday some one will be serious number respectively. This factor\nly injured, the police should put a | must not he lost sieht of in tbe ap-\nstop to this. 'porrntlv new enterprises that are\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 | arising in this district and growing\nThere are numerous enquiries pour J |n strength nnd prominence through\nIng into the city this week to various [ tne modern means of advertising,\nfriends of outsiders regarding the Agriculture, that old reliable BUppor\nland In the immediate vicinity, and j\nof all industrial centres is not a\ncan well be taken ns an index of the|new departure in the district, the\ninterest thnt is being taken in the fu-Jearijer settlers ploughed the ground\nture of this city and district people, the investing public, the land\nseeker and settler, all are interested\nIn and enquiring what Cranbrook has\nand what it can do in the way of\nraising fruit aud garden produce,and\na market for same. Enquiries in respect to agriculture nre not lucking\nand the earnefltness with which local\nand reaped their harvest, their sons\nnnd sons' sons followed suit, but now\nthe district is growing, better markets are here for the produce and\nlarger fields of land arc being culti\nrated. There are very large stretch'\nefl of some nf the flnent soil to be\nfound in the west only waiting 'or\nthe plough to bring it to usefulness\npeople, as well ns the Board of Trade I |,nnd prices nre very low just nnw\nare tnklng all these matters up\nundoubtedly prove of benefit to the\nwhole community. Everyone Is encouraged to do v.liat tbey can toi tiie\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2general good of all and ft is a point\nin favor of the citizens of Cranbrook\nand District that they are forgetting\nself and working for the general\ngood.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nHome undeveloped possibilities of\nadvertising were touched upon by\nHir Asbton Lister, wbo speaking nt\nthe luncheon of the agricultural show\nat Bristol, England, mentioned the\ncase of a west of England farmer,\nwho was surprised on visiting London, to find apples, which he had regarded ns practically worthless, nicely packed for sale at four hIitilings a\ndozen. Hir Asbton went on to emphasize tbe need there was not only\nto develope tbe producing aide of ftgrl\nculture, but also to develop the selling and advertising side, it is Indeed nstonlNbitig to know thut so\nmuch Colonial and American fruit, is\nsold in England to the detriment of\nBritish fruit growers, but tbls sld-\nof tbingH could be speedily romldled\nif British farmers would enrage lu\nsome kind of co-operatlvo advertising enterprise.\u00E2\u0080\u0094There is n deep lesson in the above which all Kootenay\nfruit growers can take well to heart\nat this ntnge of the ganie, Co-Operation is essential if the outer world\nts t\" realize the worth id this pro\nduring country.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nFruit growing lv another of tin* industries that until recently kept In\nbut nre slowly and surely rising\nvalue. There never could he n better\ntime than the present for nnyone to\nt .kf*. up a stretch and do their turn\nat tlm soli.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nHOARD OF TRADE HOT AIR\nOne of the largest gatherings tn the\nhistory of the Board of Trade took\nplace in the Council Chamber last\nTuesday evening and for a time it\nlooked us though something might be\ndoing, and that tbe Board, at last\ngot flown to real business In the In\nterests of the general community at\nlarge. But as we are informed by thp\nSecretary ol the Board \"There was\nnothing much doing, nothing more or\nleas that shooting of a lot of hot\nnlr.\" One after another express their\nopinion on various subjects, mul wt\nare told thnt \"it didn't amount tinmen.\"\nIf tbls is the kind of information\nthat is being given to those who find\nIt Impossible to attend, and wbo dc\nsire to know what Is going on In mat\nters of Interest to the city at large\nthe rate payers might well go to the\ncity council for Information as to\nwhat the Hoard are going to do with\nthe $5,000 that they have requested\nthe council to grant. \"Nothing doing\", Yet the Hoard wants a $5,000\ngrant, and will appeal to the rate\npayers for it; they will ask thn rate\npayer to pass a bv-law giving tbem\nthis amount. We are of the opinion\nthat all necessary information \u00C2\u00BB'oujd\nbe given to this matter, as -ell as\nwith all other transactions f tbe\nHoard, fnr without this information\ntbe back-ground, and vet at all the | the rate-payers of Cranhronk n ay\nprevious agricultural shows held In j well nnd truly say \"Nothing bun.*\"\nCranbrook and district, and many\nelsewhere cranbrook growers have\nbeen successful In carrying off numerous prizes, not alone for iiuahfv and\nrichness but size \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 and abundance.\nApples and strawberries being \u00C2\u00AB spe*:\ncialty with all kinds ol garden pro* |\nFor the good of the city nnd >*f the\ndi*-triet let us have men at the head\nOf affairs nn the Hoard who mp ear'\nnest in their work and desirous \u00C2\u00AB f\ndoing good, and letting the people\nknow that they are doing good in the\ninterest of the city\nThe Home Circle Column\nPleasant Evetllrg Reveries\u00E2\u0080\u0094A Column Dedicated\nto Tired Mothers as They Join the\nHome Circle at Evening Tide\nThoughts from the Editorial Pen\nAll the world over Waster Ih a sea-\nwon of groat rejoicing ns everything\nbegins to cant off the diiiglfieas of\nwinter and nature herself inhibits\nthe spirit of roaurrei inn\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nThe Kanter festival of our forefathers covers a period of fifteen days\nTbe week beginning with Baiter Hun-\nday waa atmnnt entirely given over\nto sport and games and general nu r-\nry making.\nHatftor Is a moveable festival. It In\nalways the first Nundey niter DO full\nmoon wbtch happens upon or next after the twenty-first day ol alurih,\nand If the full RiOOQ Fiappona on n\nSunday, Baetor day Is the Bundny\ntollowlni.\nThe sacred festival of Waater has\nbeen appropriately termed \"The\nQueen of Festival!,\" it has been observed from the foundation\nof the Christian religion,\nand Is celebrated In every part of tli*\nChristian world with great solemnity\nand devotion.\ntee*\nThere are many supnrntltlona connected with [Gutter Hundny which\nurn nlgnl(leant of the seasrm, and are\nalmost an Imperative as laws. One of\nthOBO Is the neresHily of having some\nthing new to wear on this day In or\ndel' to Insure hiipplneiiM for the coming year Monro Hie Master bonnet\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nPalestine, the ipot where the resurrection we commemorate took place,\nis supremely emblematic ot the Benson, because there tbe spring suddenly bursts forth nnd all the verdue\nand flowers spring up as though a\nmagic wand had been waved over the\nland, for the excessive dreariness of\nwinter is broken in the orient when\nit is still winter in western lands,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nOf all the holidays ol the year\nChristmas and Easter stands more\nprominently on the page ol history\nthan any others. Throughout all the\nInitiations and vicissitudes that havo\nentered into the worlds' history dur-\nthe past two thousand years, the two\nfestivals that commemorate respectively the birth and resurrection of\nthe Man of Nazareth still shine with\na luster that remains unladed after\na lapse of twenty centuries.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nWhile Raster reminds us of the resurrection, it may benefit us all to\ncall fresh to memory a few tacts regarding the burial of the Hon of Cod.\nJoseph was that day. mourner, sexton, and livery man. Had the entire\ncharge of the whole occasion, Only\nfour people attended the burial of the\nKing of the Universe Let this be\nconsolatory to those who through\nsmall means or lack of large acqualn\ntance, hive hut little demonstration\nof grief at the grave of their dead,\nit Is not necessary, A long line of\n'littering equipages, two rows ol\nill Ver handles, casket of costly wood,\nnail bearers, scarfed and gloved, are\nnot necessary.\nBASTBR IN ATHENS.\nThe story of the resurrection is told\nat Athens amid a blaze of sliver and\ngold. Kor some time before Blaster,\nAlliens wears a picturesque aspect.\nThis is due iu great part to the number ol the shepherds who, with their\nuocks, have come down from the\nmountains and are camped in every\navailable open space, engaged in selling their lambs. There is no family\nso poor a-j not to break the long len-\nen fast with an Raster lamb, the value of which is about a dollar, a veri-\ntitable massacre of The Innocents is\ngoing on. It is late on Saturday\nnight that the real Waster celebration take place\nAn immense crowd fills all the approaches to the cathedral and such\nparts of the church as are not kept\nclear Without, a raised platform\nhas heen erected and decorated with\nevergreens.\nIn the cathedral the royal princess,\nthe ministers of state and the high\nfunctionaries of the kingdom assemble to attend the midnight service.\nAs the hour of midnight approaches,\nthe metropolitan with his assistants.\npreceded by the cross and banners,\nadvance with lighted tapers. The\nvarious notabilities light their tapers\nfrom that of the arch bishop, and ao\nthe sacred fire is communicated to\nthe crowd.\nAs the midnight hour Bounds and\nRaster succeeds the last day of lent,\ntbe metropolitan, a hlaze of silver\nand gold with his tiara, the silver\ngospel, and the episcopal crozier. na-\ncendfl the plodtfortn outside the church\nnnd proclaims to the assembled people tbe tidings, \"Christ haa risen.\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nBASTKR PLANT LEGENDS.\nThe Christian legends connected\nwith plants generally explain their\nbehavior during Pnasion week. Tbe\naspen still shivers with remnree because when Christ passed, it had bold\nly fared the heavens instead of bowing lis head iu company with the\nother trees. The Savior cast one\nlook nn it nnd the memory of that\nsorrowful glance is banded down even tn this generation.\nThe willow was used for the scour-\nages and ever since has drooped Its\n'inns m misery. The elder ts commonly supposed to he the tree upon\nwhich Judas bunged himself, nnd it\n's not even to be touched afl firewood\nHowever, it affords a sife refuge in\na storm, for not even liehtnlng will\ndeign to strike it. A fungus that\ncrows on tho elder and Is now known\nna Jew's enra was originally called\nJudas' ears.\nThe wood pnrrel was standing nt\nthe font of the Croas und received\nqnme drops nf th<* precious blood.\nThese she still cnrritw, The Italians\nhave the sumo legend ami oil tblt-*\nhttle blossom \"nllc'nl \" r.a if tbe\nvery (lowers rejoice in the great gift\nnf the world. The s**nrlct anemone\nton, |a aald to bear the stains of\nChrist's blood.\nElection Aftermath\nThe nupnaitton tn the new Provln\ntal I.*--:-1 Mil n* will conatat of two\nlonely Socialists, The Liberal party\nwill be without a single representa\ntlve.\nThe \"Hii* Four\" nt Victoria were\nreturned at Victoria.\nAs a revenue producer, Liberals\nnnd HoetallfltH, are ever ready at\nprovincial elections to donate to tiie\nprovincial treasurer\nThe result nf the Provincial elections Is a personal tribute to the\nlion Richard MoBrlde. the premier\nstatesman of British Oolumbla,\nMr. R. H Poo ley, at Rsqulmalt,\nwon out by a majority of 212 nnd\ncauaed four opponents to lose their\ndeposits.\nCranbrook elected Mr. Thos Caven\nby acclamation. The Liberals nnd\nSocialists saved their deposits by\nnot placing candldutoH In thn field.\nHon W It, ROSS, at Kenile won a\nnotable victory, bv nn Increased mn*)-\nrity, In the coal city of Knntfttuy.\nEighteen Liberals wero in the Held,\nnot onn elertod, nnd al least nine\nlost their depoalts,\nOwing to some mistake mnde nn the\npnrt of those sending the tolcgrnphto\nbulletins Parker Williams, Boclallst\nnmiidat\" for Newcastle wna reported\nan defeated, but as a matter of lact\nwas re-elected and with Mr. i'laco of\nNntl al mo gives nn opposition of two\nSocialists, No miHtako, however wna\nmade na tn Liberals, for they all\nwent down to defeat.\nAre in Great Demand\nThis Store extends you a most hearty invitation to\ncall and examine the extensive and well selected stock now\nbeing displayed.\nCAMPBELL'S CLOTHING, as usual,\ncontains all the features found in the better\ngrade of ready to wear clothing, the Style, Fit,\nQuality and highest grade workmanship are all\ncontained in Campbell's. This Season Styles\nare all that one could wish for.\nWe believe our FURNISHING\nDEPARTMENT never contained a\nlarger and more varied selection than it\nnow offers. The Latest Novelties in\nMen's Neckware, Shirts, Hats, Gloves,\nFancy Vests, and Hosiery are now\nbeing offered.\nThe Newest Styles and Lasts\nManufactured by\nGEO. A. SLATER and\nThe HARTT SHOE COMPANY\nare to be found in the Shoe Section.\nIn Our Pure Food Grocery you will find an Immense\nAssortment of\nEASTER CHOCOLATE EGGS\nCADBURYS BOURNVILLE CHOCOLATES\nSWEET BRIAR BOILED HAM\nSWEET BRIAR BREAKFAST BACON\nARMOUR'S STAR HAM\nGORGONZOLA CHEESE\nINGERSOLL CREAM CHEESE\nMcLAREN'S IMPERIAL CHEESE\nMcVITTIE & PRICE'S FAMOUS ENGLISH BISCUITS\nQUALITY\nALWAYS\nGUARANTEED\nQUALITY\nALWAYS\nGUARANTEED\nVisitors to Our City\nAT CIIANDHOOK\nW. M. Kultun, Hpoknne\nII. N. l)\u00C2\u00BBv|a, Toronto\ntl. ll\u00C2\u00BBrr, Toronto\nA. Innocent. oknnngnn MlaAlon.\nK. (Irny, Oknnngnn Miaaton\nW, M. Tliompaon, Oknnagan\nII. I*. Lowe, K.lmonton\n(1. Dunn, Montreul\nT. Mrllnln, Creston\nK. miller, ('rent\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\nK. Olbba, Crcaton\nW. J. Mnc.lonnld, Portlnnd\nK. McU'iin, I'ortlnnd\nIt lliiinllton, Hamilton.\nA. (! Merrltt, Wlunlpeg\n8 0, WllkliiH, Vnncouvor\nW. Humphreya, Winnipeg\nI. Hill, Wllll.ip.lK\nII N. Arnot.t, Vnncouver.\nIt. M. IDnale, Dull lllvoi\n.1. II. Mlrl.nr.lH...., Odeaaa,, Wneb.\nV. M. Tyo, New York\n0, Morrnii, New York\nKrnnk Doronler, .liiirrny\n0, II. l.ot.K, Hp.iknno\nIt. f'neny, Hi.nknn..\nII. I'urcelt, Bponnnt\nW. Ntorlli.R, Cnlgnr\"\nIt. reunion,\nII. Cmupboll, Moyle\nK. Ileum iim.,.. Moyle\nI). .1. HllghM. Vnncouver\nJ. A. MiimiaiiK. Wardner\nMra. Mclnnln, Kort StMlt\nT. K. Kennedy, Winnipeg\nV. A. Waiver, Winnipeg\n0. A. Mncvenzle, Toronto\n3. WutH.in, Calgary\nW. H, DoI.hou, Calgary\nH. B. I.oew, Edmonton\nP. I.und, Wardner\nI). Ritchie, Vancouver\nL. Coleman, Jollet, III.\nJ. R. Thompaon, Phoenix\nH. N. Arnold, Vnncouver\nA. J. l.ovoll, Vnncouver\nJ. V. Hnnaen, Cnlgnry\nA. Dixon, Hpokuno\nP. H. Knight, Hpoknne\nJ. H. Ohnaany, ot Dull Diver.\nN. 3. MnrrlHon, Fernle.\nI.. It. Pencock, Winnipeg.\nIt. Nell.y, Lethbrldge.\nN. Hen.lnrHon, Vancouver.\nV. Clark, Toxonto.\nM. McArthur, Toronto.\nJ. Tnylnr, Onlgary.\nAT OOBIbOPOLITAN.\nA. Juntnd, Moyle\nJ. Ilnnni.rt, Wnnn\nII. A. Jennings, ll.iMiii.no, AIM\nV. 3. Hmytho, M.iyln\nA. Rinpm.n, Dull Itlver\nC, Lyons, Hpoknne.\nIt J. Nelm.ll, Hpoknne\nC. II. Johnson, OhicnKO. III.\nH. O. Tumor, Mlnsouln, Mont.\n10. Robert., Spokane\nD. Child., Spokane\nCranbrook\nCottage Hospital\nMatron: Mrs. A. Salmon\nTerms on Application\nPhone 25V p, () Box 845\nMONTREAL.\nTHK STANDARD Im the National\nWitnkly Newipapor of thn Dominion\nuf Caimdii. It In national In nil Iih\ntil inn.\nIt iimtn tho mnni nxpuimlvt! oriKrnv*\nInKfl, procuring thn photographs from\nall ovor thn world.\n11ih articled ure ciimfully Holootod nml\nHh editorial pnllny In thoroughly\nlnd-'|n o. Boi 111\nWe Deal in Everything From\na Needle to a Locomotive\nJoseph H. McLean\nDEALER. IN\nAll kinds of SueondHand Goods\nFurniture a SPECIALTY\nBUYER OF FURS\nSage's Old Stand, Hanson Ave\nPhone 151.\n*\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\ni; A. WALLER ;\nMASONB.Y.\nSteam Boiler, Furnace,\nand Septic Tank work\na specialty\n1' Cost and stock estimates\nfuruifihed on application.\nAddraaa i P, O, Box 146, Craabrook\nF. Al. Macl'herson\nUNDERTAKES\nNorbury Av.i.un Next to City Hall\nOpen Day and Night Phona 233\n>*\u00C2\u00BB^xr*\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB.^***^r**>***>\u00C2\u00AB*>^x***r**r*\u00C2\u00ABft\u00C2\u00A3l\nCentury Restaurant\nK. Y. Uyematau, Prop.\nTHB BEST PLAOB IN\nTHB CITY FOR A\nGOOD MBAL.\nBOARD AND ROOMS\nOppoalte C. P. R. D.pot.\nPhone 119 P. O. Box 104\nV^r^*\u00C2\u00AB*a^*e**r*^ftr**a*a*e**\u00C2\u00BB*ax*>V\nLIQUOR LICEN8B ACT\n(Section 48)\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\non the 10th day ol April next, application will be made to the Superintendent ol Provincial Police for the\ntransfer of the license (or the aale of\nliquor by retail ln and upon the\npremises known aa the Kootenay Hotel, situate at Moyie, British Columbia, from Alexander D. Cameron to\nWilliam J. Brenmer of Moyie, British\nColumbia.\nA. D. Cameron\nHolder ol License\nW. J. llremner\nl.i-lt Applicant lor Transfer.\nDatod this 7th day of March, 1911,\nDepartment of Lands\nWATER RIGHTS BRANCH.\nLIQUOR LICENSE ACT\n(Section 48)\nNotice la hereby given that on the\n10th day of April next, application\nwill he made to the Superintendent\nof Provincial Police for th. tran.fer\nof tho liceneo for the sale of liquor\nby retail on tho premlaea known a.\ntho Yahk Hotel, situate at Yahk,\nBrltlah Columbia from Benjamin J.\nRlloy, to Riley ft Larson, ol Yahk.\nBritish Columbia.\nBenjamin J. Rll.y,\nHolder of License.\nIlnltle C. Larson,\n10-4t Applicant for transfer.\nDated this 2nd day of March, 1913.\nCANCELLATION OF RESERVE.\nNotice la hereby given that th. re-\naerve existlug over Lot 6683, Group\nOno, Kootenay District, formerly embraced In Timber Llcenae No. 11717\nby reason of a notlre hearing date of\n24th Docomber 1907 and published in\ntho British Columbia Gazette ol 27th\nDecember 1907, la cancelled in order\nthat a sale of the aald lands may be\neffected to Bltiahoth dimming..\nRoht. A. Fenwlck\nDeputy Minister of Lamia,\nLands Department\nVictoria, n. C.\nFebruary Sth 1912, 8-SMo.\nIN the matter of the Board of Investigation created by Part III. of\nthe \"Water Act\" for the determination of water rights existing on the\n12th day of March, 1909; and In the\nmatter of the following creeks ln the\nOranbrook Water District:\nAdolph Creek.\nAlberta Creek.\nAldrldge Oreek.\nAqueduct Creek.\nArnold Creek.\nAnderson Creak.\nAlkl Creek.\nArgyle Creek.\nAntwerp Creek.\nAkamlna Oreek.\nArmatrong Creek.\nBark Shanty Creek.\nBleasdell Creek.\nBoulder Creek.\nBowman Creek.\nBrewery Creek.\nBridge Creek,\nBurton Creek.\nBlaytock Creek.\nBlngay Creek,\nBrownie Oreek,\nBoulder Creek.\nHull River\nBull River, Bast Fork.\nBannock Creek.\nBakor Creak.\nBooths Creek.\nBridge Creek.\nBeaver Creek.\nBuddygudder Creek.\nOallaghan Creek.\nCameron Creek.\nOasalmayook Oreek\nCherry Creek.\nCblpka Creek.\nClayton Creek.\nCoal Creek.\nColdstream Creek.\nConner Creek.\nCorbln Oreek.\nCotton Creek.\nCurzon Creek.\nCayote Creek\nClode Creek.\nCamp Creek.\nCassamayan Creek.\nCopper Creek.\nCariboo Oreek.\nOhorty's Oreek.\nCampbell Creek.\nCommerce Creek.\nOouldrey Creek.\nClearwater Creek.\nCarbon Creek.\nDalton Creek.\nDandy Creek.\nDeroaier Oreek.\nDlckaon Oreek.\nDevitt Creek.\nDewar Creek.\nDewar Creek, East Fork.\nDewar Creek, West Fork.\nDewer Creek.\nDublin Creek.\nDeer Creek.\nDibble Creek.\nDlorlte Creek.\nBdwards Lake.\nEdwards Lake Creek.\nElk River.\nElko Spring.\nElmer Creek.\nBschnolg Creek.\nEwln Creek.\nElder Creek.\nFairy Oreek.\nFlah Lake..\nFish Lake. (Low.r)\nFish Lake Creek,\nFisher Oreek.\nFour-mile Oreek.\nFording River.\nFording River, North Fork.\nFall Creek.\nFrench Creek.\nFlat Head River, North Fork of.\nFunday Oreek.\nGlencalrn Creek.\nGrace Creek.\nGrave Creek.\nOrundy Creek.\nGold Creek.\nGold Oreek, North Fork.\nOold Oreek, South Fork,\nGold Creek, Weet Fork.\nGla.gow Creek.\nGalway Creek.\nGold Hill Creek.\nGeary Spring.\nGoldie Creek.\nHa Ha Creek.\nHo.m.r Oreek,\nHo.pital Creek,\nHenretta Creek.\nHansen Creak.\nHorsoaho. Creek.\nHell. Roaring Oreek.\nHogg Creek.\nHartly Creek.\nHog Ranch Creak.\nIron Creek.\nIrishman Oreek.\nJew Oreek.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Tone. Greek,\nJoseph's Prairie Oreek.\nJack.on Creek.\nKhartoum Oreek.\nKi.b-o-beh-na Cr.tk.\nKlntla Oreek.\nKootenay River.\nLaacelles Oreek,\nLamb Oreek.\nLevett Oreek.\nI*wis Creek.\nLlnklater Creek.\nLliard Creek.\nLost Creek.\nLuke Oreek.\nLarge Stream.\nLittle Bull Oreek.\nLine Oreek.\nLodge Pole Oreek.\nLisbon Creek.\nLedds Creek.\nLiverpool Oreek.\nLondon Creek.\nLimerick Oreek.\nLake Creek.\nLittle Lamb Oreek.\nLittle Mans Creek.\nMariner Creek.\nLansdown Oreek.\nMeadow Creek.\nMarsh Creek.\nMaguire Oreek.\nManchester Creek.\nManson Oreek.\nMarine Lake.\nMarion Greek.\nMark Creek,\nMatthew Creek.\nMaus Oreek.\nMichel Oreek.\nMichel Oreek, South Branch.\nMichel Oreek, North Fork.\nMarigean Oreek.\nMeyer* Oreek.\nMiller Oreek.\nMirror Lake.\nMorrlsaey Oreek.\nMoyle Oreek.\nMundle Creek.\nMoore Oreek.\nMartin Oreek.\nMarten Oreek,\nMoyla Lakes.\nMoaten Oreek.\nMud Oreek.\nMouse Oreek.\nMcNeil Oreek.\nMoyle River.\nMoyle River, North Fork.\nMoyie River, South Fork.\nMunroe's Lake.\nMunroe's Oreek.\nNew Lake.\nNigger Oreek.\nNelpten Oreek.\nOlsen Oreek,\nOsborne Oreek.\nOil Oreek.\nObogg Oreek.\nPrudhomme Oreek.\nPalmers Bar.\nPalmers Bar, Branch of.\nPerry Oreek.\nPhilllpps Oreek.\nPyatta Pond.\nPremier Lake.\nPlumbob Creek.\nPyramid Oreek.\nParkers Oreek.\nPitt Creek.\nPudding Creek.\nParis Oreek.\nPea Vine Oreek.\nPirle Oreek.\nQuarts Oreek.\nQuirk Oreek,\nRainbow Creek.\nRed Canyon Oreek.\nReserve Oreek.\nRobson Spring.\nRock Creek.\nRome Oreek,\nRyder Oreek.\nRidgeway Greek.\nRabbit Foot Creek.\nSand River.\nSand River, Big and Little.\nSand River, Little.\nSsmo Oreek,\nSheep Oreek.\nSilver Spring Lake.\nSix-mile Oreek.\nSkookumchuck Oreek.\nSkookumchuck Creek, BouUi Fork.\nSlide Oreek.\nSmith Creek.\nSmith Lake.\nSpring Oreek.\nSt. Mary'. Rlv.r.\nSullivan Creek.\nSunday Greek.\nSunken Greek.\nSupply Greek.\nSacdown Oreek.\nShepherd Oreek.\nSawmill Creek.\nSage Oreek.\nStarvation Creek.\nSuswap Mission c.eek.\nStoddsrt Creek,\nShuawap C \u00C2\u00BBk.\nSams Creek\nSink Oreek.\nSpruce Oreek\nSide Oreek.\nSquaw Creek.\nSwamp Oreek.\nSalisbury Creek.\nSquawpolnt Creek.\nTa Ta Creek.\nThome Oreek.\nTracy Oreek.\nTrent Oreek.\nTunnell Oreek.\nTwin Lake..\nTrail Oreek.\nTackle Oreek,\nTale Oreek,\nTamarac Greek,\nTower Creek.\nTanglefoot Creek.\nVictoria Slide Oreek.\nValley Creek.\nWasa Creek.\nWeaver Creek.\nWild Horn Creek.\nWild Horse Creek, Bast Fork.\nWillie Philllpps Oreek.\nWoll Oreek.\nWigwam River.\nWalsh Creek.\nWaverley Oreek.\nWhitney Crc.k.\nWilson Oreek,\nWarm Spring. Creek.\nWaahout Oreek,\nWindermere Oreek.\nYellow Oreek.\nSpring on Lot 671.\nLak. on Lot 8345.\nLake between Lot. 132 and Lot\n4189.\nOreek on Lot 3(4.\nLake on Lot 8916.\nLake on Lot 7285.\nLake on Lot 6208.\nSprings on Lot 28.\nSprlnga I2n feet north of aouth\nboundary of Lot 2967.\nSprlnga on Lot 160.\nSprings on Lot 29.\nSprlnga on Lota 98 and 101.\nSpring on Lot 7336.\nStream rialng on Lot 487.\nStream on Lot 131.\nStream on Lot 487.\nStream on Lot 6667.\nStream on Lot 3678.\n.Stream rifling near north corner\nof Lot 3C.\nStream rising un Lot 6356.\nStream flowing through Lot 2377.\nCreek on east side ol Lot G7t).\nStream rising on Lot 4590 near\nLot 805.\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT.\n(Southern Division East Kootenay) !\nTAKK NOTICE that WInslow Kay,\nof Wasa, occupation rancher, intends\nto apply for permission to purchase\nThree creeks rising on Ulock 4591 the following described landa:\nand sinking on Lot 312\nStream rising on Lot 2376.\nCreek rising near western boundary of Lot 6439.\nStream rising on Lot 334.\nStream rising near east boundary\nof Lot 6423.\nCreek rising near centre ol Lot\n6439.\nStream on Lot 4588.\nStream rising on Lot 2793.\nStreams on Lot 10089.\nCreek ono mile south of South\nFork ol Kik River.\nStream rising ou Lot 534:..\nCreek on east side Townsite of\nFarowell; and all unnamed Bprings,\nstreams, creeks, ponds, gulches, and\nlakes tributary to or in the vicinity\nof the above named streams.\nTake notice that each and every\nperson, partner-ship compnny, or municipality who, on the said 12th day\nof March, 19U9, had water rights on\nany of the above-mentioned creeks,\nis directed to forward ou or before\nthe 27th day of April, 1912, to the\nController of Water Rights at the\nParliament Buildings at Victoria, a\nmemorandum of elalm in writing as\nrequired by section 28 ol the said\nAct ns nmeuded. Printed forms fur\nauch memorandum (Form No. 19)\ncan be obtained from nny of the Water Recorders iu the Province.\nThe said Board of Investigation\nwill then proceed to tabulate auch\nclaims.\nAlter the claims have been tabulated by the Board, notice will be\ngiven ol the places and days on which\nevidence and argument will be heard\nat local points.\nDated at Victoria tbls 5th day of\nMarch, 1912.\nBy order of the Board of Investigation.\nJ. F. ARMSTRONO,\nActing Controller ol Water\nRights. U-Bt\nTO CANADIAN AROHITBOTS.\nCompetition (or New University Buildings to ba Erected at Point Grey\nNear Vancouver, British Columbia.\nThe Government of Britlnh Columbia invite Competitive plans lor the\ngeneral scheme and design (or the pro\npoaed new University, together wltb\nmore detailed Plans lor the buildings\nto be erected first at an estimated\ncost ol 11,500,000.\nPrizes ol 110,000 will be given lor\nthe most successful Designs submitted\nParticulars ol the competition and\nplan of site may be obtained on request from the undersigned.\nThe designs to be sent In by July\n31st. 1912, addressed to\nTHK MINISTER OF EDUCATION\nParliament Buildings,\n9-6t. Victoria, British Columbia.\nCommencing at a Post planted at\nthe North East Corner ol L. 8103,\nthence south 15-33 chains; thence east\n20 chains, thence north 20 chains,\nwest to the Kootenay river, down \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nstream to point of commencement.\nWIN8I.OW KAY.\nApplicant.\nDatrd 21st November, 1911. 50-9t:\nPor\nbread &\nbetter\nbread\"\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict Division ol South Eaat\nKootenay.\nTake notice that I, Robert Campbell ol Moyle, B. 0, occupation Merchant, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the following described lands\nCommencing at a poat planted near\nthe South West corner post of Lot\n3802, thence North 40 chains; thence\nWeat 20 chains; thence South 40\nchains to the North West point ol Lot\n2801, thence Kaat 20 chains to the\nplace ol commencement, containing\n30 acres more or leaa exempting\ntherefrom the landa covered by the\nRock Hill Mineral Claim.\nRobert Campbell,\nApplicant.\nDated Kebrunry 27th 1912. 13 9t\nWATER NOTICE.\nFor a License to Take Bnd Ub. Water\nNOTICB IH HBRBBY GIVEN that\nthe Columbia and Kootenay Railway\n4 Navigation Company will apply tor\na license to take and use two teet ol\nwater out of Llnklater Creek which\nflows in a eolith easterly direction\nthrough Lote 338 and 336 and empties into the Kootenay River near the\nInternational Boundary.\nThe water will be diverted at a\npoint on said creek about 900 feet\nwest ot the eastern boundary of lot 328\nand will be used for irrigation purposes on the land described as the\nSouth half of subdivision 11 of Lot\n226.\nThis notice waa posted on the\nground on the Uth day ol March,\n1912.\nThe application will be Bled in Uie\noffice of the Water Recorder at Cranbrook, B. C.\nObjections may be filed with the\nsaid Water Recorder 0r with the Controller of Water rights, Parliament\nBuildings, Victoria, B. C.\nThn Columbia 4 Kootenay Railway ft Navigation Company,\nApplicants.\nBy Alfred Murphy.\nl2-4t. Agent\nPURITY\nFLOUR\nFor Sale By\nFINK MERCANTILE CO.\nLIMITED\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\n(Dlatrlct of Bust Kootenay.)\nI, Frank Henry Pearson of Kort\nSteele In the Province ot British Columbia, intend to apply for permission to purchase seventy-tlve acres ol\nland bounded as follows: -\nCommencing at a post planted 30\nchains east of tbe north eaat corner\nof lot 126 on the oast bank of au\nisland; thence following the shore\ndown stream to its moBt southerly\npoint; thence up stream In an easterly and northerly direction to Its\nnortherly extremity; thenco following\nthe weat bank to tbe point of commencement.\nDated thle 14th day of March, 1913\n12-9t. F. H. PEARSON.\nWATBR NOTICE.\nFor a License to Take and Use Water\nNOTICE IS HBRBBY GIVEN that\nthe Columbia and Kootenay Railway\nft Navigation Company will apply for\na license to take and use three feet\nof water out of Llnklater Oreek\nwhich flows in a south easterly direction through Lota 338 and 336 and\nempties into Kootenay River near tbe\nInternational Boundary.\nThe water will be diverted at a\npoint on said creek about 900 teet\nwest of the eastern boundary ot lot 328\nend will be uaed for irrigation purpurea ou the land .imbed as\nsubdivision 5 of Lot 336.\nThi. notice waa posted on the\nground on the 11th day ol March,\n1913.\nThe application will be flled in the\nofllce of the Water Recorder at Cranhrook, B. c.\nObjections may be filed with the\naaid Wnter Recorder or with the Controller of Water rights, Parliament\nBuildings, Victoria, B. C\nThe Columbia ft Kootenay Railway ft Navigation Company\nApplicants.\nBy Alfred Murphy.\n12-4t. Agent\nWATER NOTICE.\nFor :. License to take and use Water.\nNOTIOB la hereby given that the\nOolumbla and Kootenay Railway and\nNavigation Company will apply for\na license to take and uae three feet\nof water out nf Llnklater Creek,\nwhich flows in n south-easterly direction through Lots 328 and 32.', aud\nempties into Kootenay River near\nthe international Boundary,\nThe water will be diverted at a\npoint on said creok about 900 leet\nweat ol tho eastern boundary ol Lot\n338 and will bo used lor Irrigation\npurposea on the land described aa\nSubdivision 6 of Lot 826.\nThi. notice was posted on the\nground on the Uth day of March\n1913.\nTbe application will be tllr.,1 in the\noffice of tho Wnter Recorder at Cranbrook, B. C.\nObjections may be llled with the\nsaid Waler Record.'.' or with Uie\nController ol Wntor Rights, Parliament Buildings. Victoria, 11. ('.\nThe Columbia and Kootenny\nRailway A Navigation Compnny.\nApplicant\n12-St My Alfred Murphy. Agent\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Bast Kootenay\nTAKB notice that B. G. Htahl ol\nWaldo, B. C. occupation farmer. Intend, to apply for permission to purchase the following described land.:\nCommencing at a Post planted at\nth. south east corner of lot 6331\nthence east 40 chains; thence north\n40 chain.; thence west 40 chains;\ntbence south 40 chains, to th. point\nof commencement, containing 1(0\nacres more or less.\nBdwardOarfleld fltahl\nDated F.h 33. 1918. 10-9t\nLIQUOR LICBNSB ACT\n(Section 48|\nNOTICK IS HBRBBY OIVBN that\non the 10th day ol April nest, application will be made to the Superintendent ol Provincial Police for tbe\ntranafer of the llcenae for th. sal. of\nliquor by retail In snd upon the\npremlaea known aa the \"Falls View\nHotel\" altuate at Marysville, British\nColumbia: from B, T. Crowley to\nJohn William Colburn nl Kitchener,\nBritish Columbia.\nDated thi. 2nd day of March, 1912.\nB. T. Crowley,\nHolder of License.\n.1. W. Colburn.\nI(l-4t Applicant for tran.t.r.\nWhy Come to Canada?\nA new phase ot the nation-wide\nexodus trom the United States, th.\neffect of which are now being felt\nwith daily increasing force ln Canada,\nis pointedly shown up ia the current\nissue ol Winnipeg Once-a-Week, under\ntbe caption, \"Still Trekking North-\nward-and Why.\" It has been shown\naccording to recent press diapatcbea.\nthat no less than 75,000 American\nfarmers came to Western Canada between July 1910 and July 1911, and\nhundreds ol thousands before that\ntime, this great army of home seekers bringing with them about 11,000\nper capita, \"No wonder,\" says ttn\ncorrespondent, \"There is grave concern now felt in American commercial centres In view of this situation.\nand that United States officials are\nengaged ln a desperate search for arguments that might dissuade their\nfellow country men from a well-\nformed purpose,\" The correspondent asserts however, that there la a\nserious flaw in this method of procedure on tbe part ol the United States\nauthorities, Inasmuch ns while their\nattention is being concentrated so vigorously upon this great publicity campaign, designed to advertise the advan\ntapes and opportunities open in the\nstJaftee, another powerful array of forces le to be found engaged with equal\ndetermination in a campaign ot a different sort\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"a rather loud and blatant campaign, which has raised serious question ln the minds of many\nAmericana as to whether, after all,\nlife is not too short to be spent ln\nits entirety under guard, and surrounded by din and tumult and ths\nalarms of demagogues and agitators\"\nThe correspondent then takes up\nthe notorious dynnmite conspiracy\nrecently unearthed as a result of the\nMcNamara trial at Los Angeles, and\nwhich had ramitlcations ln all the\ngreat industrial centres of the United\nStates. Under these conditions lt Is\neasily understood why large numbers\nof thoughtful Americans are carefully\nconsidering the question whether life\nand property are not Just A bit more\nsecure under the guarantees and eafe-\nguarda of the Dominion government.\nHowever, were theae attacks upon\nthe established order ol organized society merely the output of the loafer\nand the street corner agitator, peace-\nloving Americans would feel no special cause for alarm, the case takes\non an entirely different aspect, however, when men holding positions ol\npower and leadership ln public Ufa\nassume the role nf demagogues aad\nconduct a systematic campaign of\nsocial and political upheaval year\nafter year\u00E2\u0080\u0094and especially avsry\nfourth year \"It Is in view of an\napproaching national election,\" concludes the correspondent, \"tbat many\nforeslghted American, today are regarding it expedient to turn their\nfaces northward; and from present\nIndlcatlona the movement during ths\ncoming season appears likely to\nbreak all recorda\" As if In confirmation of these statements, J. S. Dennis, head of the Natural Resources\ndepsrtment ot the 0, P R. has Just\nannounced that from careful estimates he look, to see 200,000 Americans\nsettle In Western Csnada In 1913.\nOre Shipments\nFollowing an. the ore shipment,\ntrom mines In the Cranbrook illstilct\nfor the past week and yenr I,, date\nHnlllvun 851 5,566\nSt. Eugene 401\nSociety (llll 31\nTotal\n861\n6,981\nFOR SALE\nFOR SALE Must be .old at genu\nine bargains, two Morrla up-to date,\nupright plano'a. Part caah, hnlance\ncan he arrnlnged. Thee. ar. AI Instruments.\nonoRon b. i'owbll,\nOranbrook steam Cleaning Works\nOfflc. \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\nIf you wsnt carbon paper, tracing\npaper, typewriter paper or any otber\nold kind of paper, come to tbe Prospector office and your wants shall ba\nsupplied. If Ita made nt paper we\nbave It or can get It. And If It's\nmade with type and prlntera Ink, wa\nare th. boy. to make It.\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\n(Dlatrlct of Bast Kootenny.)\nTake notice that I John Armour ot\nCranbrook, occupation Merchant, Intend to apply lor permission to purchase the lollowlng described land.:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nthe North Weat corner of Lot No.\n6117; thence weat 60 chain., thence\naouth 80 chains, thence oust 20 chains\nthence north 40 chnlna, thence east\n40 chains , thence north 40 chains to\nplace of commencement, containing\n330 acres more or less.\nJOHN ARMOUR, Locator.\nDated March 14, 1911. 14-91 THE PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK, BRITISH COLUMBIA\nliiaiit*- uf Californls\nNssturtlum\nThe Finest Strain In the World.\nA MINI'ITS TIME\nand u two-cent stamp is nil it will cost you\nto ti-'1 <\"*r bis, beautiful Catalogue of everything that is good m Seeds. Plants, Fruits,\nImplements, Bee Supplies, Poultry Supplies.\netc.\nIt contalna .u roucli that is .wJ we cu\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,ot tell\ny\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E lu.ro Bend for ... .mil ju,li. Tor jim.at'lf\nWa h\u00E2\u0080\u009Ev.. twolve blu page, ,-f tha latwt anil l>.at\nIntroduction., .lie Cream of tho Whole world, u,,a\navers variety I. well \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 'th .\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2!\u00C2\u00AB' the prlee n Mk-\nValuable Prem'um. also xlven,\nV\u00E2\u0080\u009Eu ,uiini,t uir,,r,l l\u00E2\u0080\u009E mi.* the \u00E2\u0080\u009El,r\u00E2\u0080\u009Enunily of aealna\nwliai wa hn,. .0 offer you for 1912.\nDarch & Hunter Seed Co., Limited,\nDept. 79 London, Ont. it\n4+Wttt'l-tf H-t+TtK-W m; :-H-i-H+H iW-WtW\nPercolators\nSchool Report\nList of Perfect Attendance and\nPromotions for the month\nof March and April\n> Teacher\na\nw n, a,\n\u00C2\u00BB 3 3 i\n2 g g S\n> .j T . >\ntka\nLlllll\nCOFFEE\nFive O'clock Dinner Sets\nChafing Dishes\nSEE OUR WINDOW\nNewest and Finest Line J\nin Cranbrook !\nf\nJ. D. McBride !\nt 1. Miss Dick \t\nJ. 2. Miss Close \t\nT 8. Miss L. Closo ..\nT | 4. Miss Stltterhy ...\n% j 10. Miss Stephens\nB. Miss HiSCOCk\n6. Miss OartwriKht\n7 Ml ia Kuton \t\n8. Miss Thompson\nus i. j Cranston\n24.IS 93.01\n35.97 79.93\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A010.50 86.30\n41.11 88.91\n,10.23 88.30\n42.07 89.51\n46.81 89.77\n15.08 86. S.9\n18,88 89.18\n11.54 88.77\n'.'. Cranbrook, B. C\nPhone 5\ni\n^\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0....\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0..(.^..|.^..|.^..H~f-H''+-H- **********************\nl+nM&M**************************^\nA. Jolliffe, Prop.\nNorburv Ave.\n1 Central Meat\nMarket I\nTRY SOME OF\nWm. Davies' Ontario Fed\nHAMS & BACON\nCanadian Specialty\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ^-f++++++^_|.+.i..|.^.++vM.+.t-+r-|''l\"|--t\u00C2\u00BBr+-|--l--J--l--\u00C2\u00AB-->-|\"\u00C2\u00BB--J-J--l-\"a-l-+-i- T\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2H^'H\"'H\"M\"M''I''M'-I'-H''M\"H'M\nli CORONATION HOTEL f\nREMODELLED THROUGHOUT j\nli. DOWNING, Manager T\nATHALMER. B. C. J\nUnder [New iyiatia*\u00C2\u00A3e*netit 'J.\ni\nEXCELLENT ROOMS\nCUISINE UNEXCELLED\nCHOICEST WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS 1\nAN Ui'.TO-OATE HOUSE |j\n' r+++'M- **** ***** ******* l + l \u00E2\u0080\u00A2+\u00E2\u0080\u00A2! \u00E2\u0096\u00A0**** I I I \"1- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2! \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2: -I- ******\n-* . -*. ' V^,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2^ \ t' , I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. 5\u00C2\u00BBr\u00C2\u00AB\n^\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'^'%i^\l\\*% \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*i oi\nm^mrM* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 itygh\n$H * i/'.a -* _\u00E2\u0096\u00A0: -/p\n%\n'i^f^^K\n;{$fM:i J* It]\nli^laSals.W/*'.)*..' >..:'.\u00E2\u0080\u009E. r'jrt.- . ... .:'.> !ul1\nThe Fink Mercantile Co.\nLimited\nCRANHROOK, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 B. C.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0us 361.97 S7.lt;\nPERFECT ATTENDANCE\ntDIVlSluS I i\nLauretta Armstrong\nFrank Bamtord\nPercy Bardgett,\nFlorence Bathlo\nViney Doris.\nLOUlSfl Klnic;\nVincent Kink\nGracie HiggiOB\nBert Murgatroyd\ntahl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- Powers\nPERFECT ATTENDANCE\n(DIVISION U I\nEvan Bobs\nArthur Burch\nMeHord Carsen\nDelia Dowe\nDuuglas Finnia\nI't-lla Greaves.\nR( llo Johnson.\nWillie Leanian.\nI reorgs Pratt.\nRobert Pye.\nRf.-inald Sainsbury.\nErie S pence\nHaael Taylor\nGordon WaUineer.\nPERFECT ATTENDANCE.\n(DIVISION in. i\nGordon Argue.\nPhilip Briptrs.\nBradford Carson.\nMlna Carsen.\nWillie Daniels.\nHarry Doris\nCharlie Elmer.\nEdward Hannah.\nGordon McKenna.\nLottie Moore.\nSidney Murgatroyd.\nRnlnaford Parks.\nAgnes Reekie.\nGladys Spence.\nMargaret St. Eloi.\nRussell St. Elof.\nGordon Taylor.\nNoel Walllnger.\nDorothy Whitmore.\nPERFECT ATTENDANCE,\n(DIXISKON IV.)\nHoward Armstrong,\nWillie Atchison.\nGladys Brooks.\nMelville Tallas.\nRuby Deacon.\nHarold Leask.\nMay Smith.\nClifford St. Eloi.\nCrossley Taylor.\n.John Turner.\nKeith Wesson.\nFred. Swain.\nDorothy Mclsenn.\nArmour Brault,\nPERFECT ATTENDANCE.\n(DIVISION V.i\nHelen Bnrtnn.\nMerle Bathie.\nEdward Barnhardt.\nAustin Chapman,\nchnrlcs Olapp.\nJohn Cayo.\nHerman Hollander.\n.Jennie Hopkins,\nHarold Kumraer.\nMargaret Lacey\nEvelyn Moore.\nMargaret Morrison,\nEdith Murgatroyd.\nDavid Reekie.\nHuirh Blmpson.\nJoseph Bwatn.\nQarfleld Tayloi\nWinnie Troop.\nInna Ward.\nMuriel Walllnger.\nEverett Williams,\n[rum Delanger\nRoy Lcusk,\nHugh Hannah.\nPERFECT ATTENDANCE.\n(DIVISION VI.)\nMane Hart.lain.\nRobert Beaton.\nMerle Bonnet.\nAllien Brault.\nMary Carson.\nMarlon Drummond.\nFanny Oartslde.\nGertrude Hopkins.\nBadlo Laaoy,\nRUBflel l.eask\nStanley Mofliit\nEric MoKlnnon.\npearl Pratt,.\nFlosaio Robortflon,\nAlma Sarvla.\nCamilla Tito\nFaith Kendal.\nPERFECT ATTENDANCE.\n{DIVISION VII.)\nKathleen Atchison.\nNorman Beach.\nMalcolm Belanger.\nRaymond Brault.\nFrederick Brings.\nIvan Hurch\nNorvnl Ctisluki*\nOliver Cayo.\nElizabeth g Ohapmai\nAlfred Jollfle\nJames Kemball\nJack Kirkland\nIrene l.innell.\nMarlon MoKlnnon\nCharlea Musset\nThomas Reekie\nMilton Bissonii\nHarry Smith\nHope Taylor\nSamuel w Watson\nGertrude Willis\nPERFHOT ATTKMVVNCK\n(DIVISION MH '\ni imer Bernard.\nVera Baxter,\nChristopher Duekerlng\nStanley Kcmhall\nJames Logan.\nTheresa l.aivy.\nDonald Morrison.\nJack Moflatt.\nNellie Moore.\nPatricia McDermot.\nMichael Moore,\nLeslie Sneddon\nArchie Horie.\nIsabel) Parker,\nRuby Scott.\nMow On.\nPERFECT ATTENDANCE.\n(DIVISION X.)\nIrene Bernard.\nMah Bine.\nAndrew Brault.\nFrank Bridges,\nEddie Brown.\nDanny Daniels.\nGrace Doris.\nUz Wai Hoy.\nWilfred Kennedy.\nAllan Lacey.\nWalter Laurie.\nEdith Lewis.\nLily McReady.\nWony Quon.\nEddie Turner.\nDavid Watson.\nHelen Whitmore.\nRuth Kendal.\nMinnie Gallnmore.\nDivision VI, Promoted to ut Read-\nr.\nDonna Argue.\nHelen Barton.\nMerle Bathie.\nEdward Bernhardt.\nDelphlno Bennett.\nMabel t'muoron\nUhrlstlno Carson.\nJohn Oayo.\nAustin Ohnpman.\nOlmrleB Olapp.\nHoo tor Donaldson\nJohn Dow\nOttO Gill.\nHut'li Hannah.\nHerman llnllamler\nRobbie Hop Vuen.\nJennlo Hopkins.\nVlolot Jones.\nThlran Johnson.\nHarold Kuminnr,\nMargaret Lacey\nRoy Leask.\nWUma MeNnbb\nEvolyn Moore.\nMargaret Morrison.\nEdith Murgatroyd.\nHugh McDonald.\nJoseph Pattloaon.\nCecil Reade.\nRoy Roblchaud.\nDavid Reekie,\nHutrh Simpson\nWarren Snence.\nWinona Stinson.\nPromotion Division VI,\n.ToNenh Swain.\nOarfleld Tayior,\nWinnie Troop.\nTrma Ward.\nSamuel Whittaker\nMuriel Wnllanger.\nVernn Woodman.\nEverett Williams.\nFreda Tnvlor.\nNfnn Relnnirer.\nBrlfth Cnuldwoll.\nWalter Brunner.\nPromotions in the\nJunior Grade\nPromotions Irom Division VIH 1st\nPrimer to DiviBion VIII lat Primer.\nElla Kendall.\nGordon Armstrong.\nDorothy Baasett.\nJamea Logan.\nChristopher Duekerlng.\nLena Brogan.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Inck Moflatt.\nDonald Morrison.\nMicfeie Moore.\nWillie Noyce.\nJack Ward.\nVera Baxter.\nPatricia McDermot.\nLenore Hill,\nPromotion from Division VII 1st\nPrimer, to Division VI. 2nd Prtmsr.\nHarry Smith.\n[Men Worden.\nMarion McKinnon.\nMargaret McLaren.\nRaymond Brault.\nLouise Kclsey.\nMac Ivan Wolabrod.\nMalcolm Belanger.\nUludys Mliuckclton.\nSamuel W. WatBon.\nArthur Olll,\nTbomns Heckle.\nNorman Beech.\nIrene Liunell.\nKiit.li Simpson.\nGertrude Parnaby,\nIvan Bruch.\nFrederic Hiinra\nHerbert Hall,\nProm,ili:il to first Reader, from\nDivision VI to Division V.\nFaith Kendall.\nIda Johnstone.\nKathleen Brown.\nIluasell Lesak.\nPearl Pratt.\nMerle Bcnnet.\nMah Kwong Kim.\nItobort Beaton.\nMnbel Finlay.\nMary Carson.\nMarlon Drummond.\nRrlc McKinnon,\nAlmn SarvlH.\nPalmer Kutledge.\nFanny Gartfllde.\nMarie llartlnm,\nVivian Fraser.\nFlossie Robinson,\nBarrie McDonald.\nPromoted to Hocond Primer, Dlvla-\nlon VI.\nAlbert llraillt.\nMny Drake,\nDonald Dallas.\nLeonard Burton,\nLena Sclilorl,\nJim Tito.\nJon Froat.\nMay [,ani'nster.\nHthel Clapp.\nWUma Porks\nStanley M..II..I..\n.leaslc Fennessey,\nDivision X. Promotion list\n''irst rendpr to second reader.\nPuth Kendall.\nF.dward Turner.\nPnvld Watson.\nJohn Prnke.\nMah Binir.\nDoris Sainsbury.\nRomeo Drnult.\nAndrew Brault.\nWnltpr Laurie.\nDewey McNeil.\nGrace Doris.\nWong Quon.\nEverett Wilson.\nWillrcd Kennedy.\nMuriel Johnston.\nAllen Lncey.\nHarold Haslam.\nHattle Hollander.\nIrene Beech.\nHelen Whitmore.\nRlenor Aubertin.\nFrank Bridges.\nJanet Jones.\nLily McReady.\nEdith Lewis.\nEdward Brown.\ntrom\nGovernor of Bermuda\nLondon. April 3.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lieut. Gen. Sir\nGeorge Mnckworth Bullock, has been\nappointed governor of Bermuda, to\nsucceed the late Lieut. Gen. Sir Frederick Walter Kitchener, whose death\noccurred at HnKilton on March 7.\nGen. Bullock wns born in 1851. He\nhas seen aervice In India, South\nAfrica and was major general commanding In Egypt 1906-08.\nPremier visits England\nPremier McBrlde leaves tor London\non April 14 und will be back in Victoria, before the end ol May. Returning he will spend a few days st Ottawa with tiie object ot taking up\nwith tho Dominion government several important matters, among thom\nbeing the proposed bridging of Soy-\nmour narrows. While ln London he\nwill take up, among othor matters,\ntho question ol providing more suitable accommodations for the work of\nthe ngent-gcnernl's office. It IB also\npropoae.l to enlarge the scope ot ths\nngent-gonernl. Me hopes during his\nabsence also to adjust tho differences\nIn respect to the Rrltlsh Columbia\nElectric railway nnd certain ol Us\nfraneuless.\nTakes Easter Holiday\nOttawa, April 4.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The premier\nloaves today for New York and Hot\nSprings to lie away for two week..\nDuring hln absence Hon O. E. Forter\nwill ho acting premier. Other ministers will disperse to their several\nhomos for the Easter holidays and\nthere is not likely to be a Mill sitting\nof the cabinet until the middle ot the\nmonth.\nSir Wilfrid Laurier on Monday will\napenk nt Quebec at the banquet ot\nth. Quebec branch of the Commercial\nTravellers' Association.\nli1\u00C2\u00AB'l\u00C2\u00ABWlalal\u00C2\u00BBl\u00C2\u00ABISIlfl\u00C2\u00BBl\u00C2\u00ABl\u00C2\u00ABlal\u00C2\u00BB|aTiT.I\u00C2\u00BBl\u00C2\u00ABl\u00C2\u00BB1WI\u00C2\u00BB1W\u00C2\u00BBiar\u00C2\u00ABl\u00C2\u00ABffla|il\u00C2\u00BBl\u00C2\u00BBl\u00C2\u00ABlslal\u00C2\u00ABl\u00C2\u00BB|S[>l|llljll\nA. C. Bowness\nWholesale;\nWine and Spirit Merchant\nManufacturer uf all kinds\nof Aei'iqtcd waters\nAgent for\nAnheuser Busch Budweiser and\nFernie Beers.\nMelcher's Red Cross Gin and\nP. Dawson Scotch Whisky.\nImporter of all kinds of Foreign and Domestic\nWines and Spirits\nBaker St.\nCranbrook, B. C.\n!l\u00C2\u00BBl*ltflIiiMl)!.li\nWENTWORTH\nHOTEL gr-nbrook,\nIs 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\nJ. McTAVISH - Proprietor\n*******************************************\nt* rt.rtwt. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0|\"lillirllfliili.liilnl.flnl.ilLi|iillili\u00C2\u00BBll)ti .lull\nREDUCTION IN\n! STOVES and RANGES i!\nI wish to reduce m/ stock\nof Heater and Cook Stoves\nand Ranges and in order\nto do so, I am giving a\nCash Discount of 15 per\ncent off all the above lines.\nThese are the MofFatt\nNational Stoves & Ranges\nand the Best.\nJ. M. AGNEW\nELKO, B. C.\n*M f Mill H'l'l' WW' ****\u00E2\u0096\u00A0* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*..*. I-HIIII ***** 111 r H*\n****** *********************\nNORTH STAR HOTEL\nKIMBERLEY. B.C.\nm. W. DREW, Pro|>ri.\u00C2\u00ABor.;;\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6Oi\nWomen's Secrets\nThere i* one men iu the I'nited SlHtcu wlm fian pcrhnpit henrd\nmore women's secret* then any other man or woman iu lho\ncountry. Ttitte teereti aru nut leorots afjUiHt or t.lmme, hut\nthe tec ret*, of luficrintf, and they have been vuniidi-d tu Dr. ^tA\nH. V, Pieree in the tfupe and expuot.tt.un of ttdvicu und help.\nThat few uf these women have been diituppoinfed in their expectations is proved by the taut that W per cunt, ol all women\ntreated by Dr. Pierce or his able stutT, have beeu absolutely\nand si to |et tier cured. Such a record would he remarkable If\nthe oases treated were numbered hy hundreds only. Hut when\nthat record applies to tbe treatment of more thnn half*a-niil*\nlion women, in a practice of over 40 years, it i*t phenomenal,\nand entitles Dr. fierce to the lirtititudc accorded him by women, u tba first of\nspecialists in the treatment of women's disciuea.\nBvery sick woman may commit ui hy letter, ohsulutely without ehartfe.\nAll replies are mailed, seul\u00C2\u00ABd in perfectly plain envelopes, without any print*\nini or udverti-.ir.fi whatever, upon them. Write without fear as without\nfee, to World's DiNnensary Medical Association, Ur. R. V, Pierce, President.\n663 Maiu Street, Hufftitu, N, Y.\nDR. PlaKRCK'S FAVOKITX-: PRESCRIPTION\nJMCa%Ijc.oai WoHk Womon *-..U-ouff,\n Siolt tVomou WoU.\nThe Prospector's Slogan\nResult\nwill be announced next week. THE PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK, BRITISH COLUMBIA\nThe Best Investment on Earth\nIs A Piece of It\nAre You Getting a Share of the prosperity? Are you Enjoying part of the Enormous Increase in Value\nof Real Estate?\nDO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY?\nLet us Show you How. By Making a Small Investment Now we can Make of You one of those so-called\n\"Lucky Ones\" Who have taken the Advantage of Similiar Opportunities1!\nWe have Interested others\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sound, Hard-thinking, Shrewd Business Men\nVAN HORNE STREET\nWHY NOT YOU?\nHUNT & DARLING\nPHONE 139\n. ,************4 I, ************* lllll I II IIIIH +\n* ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni i 11\nii Attention Conservatives il\nA Regular Meeting of the Cranbrook\nConservative Association will be held in\nCampbell and Manning's New Building on\nHanson Ave., Monday Evening, April 8th.,\nat 8 o'clock p. m. Business\u00E2\u0080\u0094Election of\nOfficers for the ensuing year.\nPer Order\nJ. D. McBRIDE\n;; \u00E2\u0099\u00A6,|,.|,,|,,|,i,.|,,|,l|l,|,,|.|,l|,,),|,,|l,|,l|ll|,l|,,|,,|,(,,l.|,|ll|l,t,lHl,l\u00E2\u0080\u009Et\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei\u00E2\u0080\u009Et\u00E2\u0080\u009EriH,|l,H\u00E2\u0080\u009E,ll|,;;\nCranbrook St. Needs Attention\nIt la up to th. Board of Work, to\nmake 80m. Improvement on Cran.\nbrook street. For the past alx years\nthere has been nothing done, and the\nsmall lako, just below tbe School\nHouse has became a nuisance, the\nrocks piled up on each side of the\nstreet are monuments to the disgraceful conditions which exist; the\nbridge Is ln bad shape, and Is a menace and source of danger, to the\nschool children who are dally compelled to cross It. The sidewalk on\nthe north aide of the street are decayed, not wide enough, and a disgrace to the city. Cement sidewalks\nare very nice, look well, but we want\ndecent walks on Cranbrook street before we are taxed for cement walks\nwhich will not be laid ln the outlying districts for several years.\nCouncil to be Commended\nAdditional Locals\nMr, E. Peterson, left on Thursday\non a business trip to the far east.\nBORN.-At the Cottage hospital,\nTuesday April 2nd,to Mr. aud Mrs.\nWm. Nesblt, a daughter.\nH. S. Waters, late accountant at\nthe Royal Bank left this week lor\nHalifax, N.8. \t\nMiss B. Murgatroyd, stenographer\nat tbe Royal Bank has been confined\nto her home this week on account of\nsickness.\nH. A. Hasewood, left for Vancou-\ner, very suddenly on Tuesday; there\nare a number of people around town\nwho will regret his departure.\nThe city council are worthy of com\nmendatlon for the very creditable\nmanner In which they are looking alter the city's interests, A case well\nworth mentioning where a branch\nbody of the city, though authorised\nto spend money in certain directions\nand charge the same to the rate-payers, hnve no authority to buy real\nestate outside the city limits and\nthen send In the bill to the council\nfor payment without a word of explanation as to where the Bald real\nestate was, or for what use lt was\nintended.\nThe matter was brought to the attention of the council by an account\npresented to the finance committee\nfor payment amounting to $1,975.1)0\nand Included an Item for *,*81.00 tor\nreal estate. This roal estate was\nfound to be about half a mile outside of the city limits, in block 45.\nIf land la desired, nnd really needed\nfor School purposes, lt could be obtained within the city limits, and in\nall probability more serviceable.\nThe school board nre already draw\nIng on the school district to the extent of 5 mills and there Ib a certain\nsurplus allowed which ls put under\nthe heading of extraordinary expenses, and this payment ls supposed to\ncome under this head. As this money\nls to be paid by the city, it Is absolutely essential for the school board\nto first consult with tbe council as\nto the merits of such an expenditure,\nand then ascertain If the city Is able\nto pay the same without encroaching\non other Improvements now ln prog-\ncesB in the city.\nWe have been Informed by one of\nthe trustees, that the provincial government bad granted to the school\nboard sufficient money to build the\nproposed school to be ejected on the\nland In question, 1. this ls true, and\nwltb the manual teaining expenditure\nthe board will have In the neighborhood ol J17.5O0 for manual school repairing and finishing the present\nschool house, and the erection of tbe\nproposed new school building outside\ntbe municipality. It might be a\nbenefit to the ratepayers of the Oranbrook school dlstzlct, and the citizens of Cranbrook city to ascertain\nJust what the school board want, and\nwhat they propose doing.\n^\"<^-H.-|^4-t-H-H-H-H-l-thill ****** III I HI I I II H I 11 III I III I I III M > I M >\ni -^s^ Housekeeper *s=&\nDid it Ever Strike You that You can\nIRON, COOK or WASH\n> Cheaper by Electricity\n; than you can with Wood or Coal\n! We Carry a full line of Electrical Appliances\nI for all purposes and we guarantee them\ni Quain Electric Co., Ltd.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Head Office: Cranbrook, B. C.\nI MAURICE QUAIN, General Manager\n'.! 'Phone 129 Branches at Medicine Hat, Alta., and Fernie, B.\n$ ***H********U******* I 1111 I M I H I H II111 IIIH I I H 1111111 III\nc. ;\n*****\nW. Laldlaw, who has been taking ln ard has been suddenly taken with an j\nthe prairie provinces for the past two' attack of la grippe, and it is to be [\nweeks returned to Cranbrook Wednes- hoped that he will be speedily restor-\nday. ed to health.\nKarl C. Clark of Frederlcton, N.B.\nhas accepted a position with the\nBeattie-Murphy Co. Mr. Clark is an\nexperienced stationery and wall paper man, and will have charge ol this\nbranch of the firms business.\nIt is with regret that we have to\nreport the illness of Mr. W.J.B. Gue-\nrard, of tbe Auditorium. Mr. Ouer-\nTke deatk 0: Benjamin W. Hucklc\noccurred at Vancouver on March 12th\n1912. The funeral service was held\nfrom the undertavlng parlors of Center & Hanna, last Friday afternoon\nunder the auspices ol Cascade loiltrc\nA.F. & A.M.. The late Mr. Huckle\nwas formerly a resident ol this district, having came to Port Steele In\nthe early nlnties. He waB a South\nAfrican veteran, a member of the\nStrathcona Hon*.\nCranbrook\nis\nThe\n\"STAR CITY\"\nof the\nKootenays\nAllen Players at Cranbrook\nThe Auditorium has been the home\nof the famous \"Allen Plnycrs\" and\ntheir musical adherents, \"The Royal\nHui.gnrlan Quartette.\nMr. Allen ls to be congratulated\non retaining Mlnfi Verna Felton as\nthe leading lady of his company. Mibs\nFelton, is a great favorite with Crnnhrook tlieatre-goerH and the Allen\nPlayer are sure of crowded bouse\nwhen they sojourn at Cranbrook.\nThe personal ol the company consists of artists, with reputation second to no performers In the Alberta\ncircuit. Mr. Kennedy as tending man\ncan not be Improved on, and we have\nno hesitation In Haying thnt the Allen Players, Is the best stock com-\nthat hns ever played at Cranbrook.\nMiss Felton In the \"Dlvorcnna\"\nwas a marvel, nnd showed great his-\ntronir talent In the wny she personated \"Cyprienne\". Mme Do Prunel\nles, MrB P. R. Allen ns Mllle Dc Vnl\nfontnine proved n favorite with the\naudience.\nMIbs Marie Thompson baa found n\nplace ln the admiration of the people\nby her excellent way of handling her\nvarious roleH during the week. MIhs\nGladys Hudnrs can always count on\nreceiving a good reception when she\nnppenrs before a Crnnbeook audience,\nshe delighted the nudlence with her\nsongs, .esneclnlly \"Where the River\nShnnnon Flows.\"\nTonieh the compnny will piny under\n\"Two Flags\" with MIsh Felton as\n\"Cigarette\" nnd a treat Is In store\nfor all who see tt.\nSalvation Army\nSUNDAY SERVICES.\n(Special Easter Service.)\nSUNDAY Morning 11 a. m. Holiness\nmeeting.\nSUNDAY Alternoon 2 p. m. Sunday\nBchool.\nSUNDAY Afternoon 2 p. ni. Free and\nEuBy Meeting.\nSUNDAY Night 8 p. m. Salvation\nMeeting. Subject \"A Triumphlal Saviour.\"\nRaster Monday at 8 p.m. an enjoying evening will be spent In the Army\nHall.\nThe great feature will be a feaat of\ntrumpets, Music and Song will nlso\nbe rendered.\nNo admission fee, just an enjoyable\nevening for those who are not attending otber places.\nDo not forget to come for yonr\ntrumpet.\nFred. A Stride, Captain\nKeep Tract of the \"Prospector\" for Information.\nORANBROOK LAND DISTRICT.\n(Southern Division Boat Kootenay)\nTAKB notice that Charles Greater\nSenior, of Baker, P.O., B.O., occupation farmer, intends to apply for par*\nmission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted *%\nthe north east corner of Lot 6*41,\nthence east 20 chains, thence south 40\nchains, thence east M chain*; Umbos\naouth 11.91 chains, tbence west M\nchains, thence north Sl.\u00C2\u00BBi chains to\nthe point of commencement containing 1(0 acres more or leu.\nCharles Qrosley, Senior.\nB. O. Staid. Agent.\nDated Feb. 24, 1912, 14-4-tt\nWhat Is It?\nApply turpentine :(oni hsHe o: skull\ndown tke spine, tken :..ld 11 plerc ..\nflannel, wklck, atoi being :oldo.l ih\n3 o( 4 Inckes wide, tken sat.i(ate\nwltk tulpentlnc, tken place (oni base\n0: svull down tke spine, tken covo(\nwltk a piece o: dfy flannel. Take n\nknt Hon and l(on down tke spine :of\nsavefsl minutes, l/'t tke patient lie\non aide nnd place a kot Kon, not. too\nkot, at back 0: neck ove( tke flannel.\nContinue until patient is (cllevod 0:\npain, applying mo(c tulpentine ns\nneeded.\nTkla In tke wny a pkyslelan cu(ed\nmnny patients In Illlnola wklle mi-\notke* lost all kla patients, my Hlste(\nbeing one o: tkom, about. 12 ..( If.\nyea(a ago. I was successfully t(cnt-\ned In tklH wny, Will answol any\nquestions I can nho.it tkls tleatment.\nI am lo( saving ll'.e as ll:o la a vo(y\npfecloua thing. -Tbls. I.nl.i qdinrl.,\nflulpkuf, i>kl.ik\u00C2\u00BBmn.\nMethodist Church\nRev. W. niaon Dunham, Pastor.\nEaster Sunday will be observed in\nthis church by special music and appropriate sermon, at 11 a. m. and\n7:30 p. m,\nMorning subject: \"Tbe Resurrection\nMessage.\"\nMorning Music: Organ Voluntary:\n\"Prayer from Lohengrin\" Wagner.\nAnthem \"Easter\" by the eboir.\nSolo by Mr.. Welabrod, \"The Light\nof tbe World,\" Arthur Sullivan.\nOffertory: \"In Memorlsm\" by 3\nRneckel.\nRecessional: \"March from Ell\"\nfoata.\nEvening Service, subject of sermon\n\"Modernism And Immortality.\"\nMusic: Organ Voluntary: \"O for th,-\nWlnps of a Dove,\" Handle.\nAnthem: \"The Strife la O'er\" Mendelssohn.\nAnthem: \"0 be Joyful.\" Dudley\nRnsa Solo, Mr. O. W, Stevenson.\n\"Nazareth.\" by Gounod.\nOffertory. Organ aolo: \"Adagio\nTnntahlle\" hy O. F. Our.\nReceasionsl. Sonata: by Moaart.\nOrganist, Mr. 3. Stanley Pack.\nI..\nM\nScobell's Liquor, Tobacco\nand Drujr Cure \"TAK,\nAlcohol, Tobacco and I in,\u00E2\u0080\u009Ea. It cunlera.t. tha\n.!!.\u00C2\u00AB.<. aliiloat Iii.ih.iII. nM.i.'vra all ua.loae.\nAha. taking- tlia t.eatmeut thee ..III never t>e any\nCoed ..ftl.nik Inloalcauta or ua. dniaa af nln. tan\na riven ., r idly. We li.v. yet lo bear nl one\nlall.it.. Mailed under aenar.t. cover to an. ad-\ndi.... Pure 15.11. bos,or) bom for 11000. ta.\nfaajk.ll Unut to,. Tie, CwkwtaM, Oal.\nElko Notes\nTh. whirr of tbe \"Auto\" Is now \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nfamiliar Bound in Elko. The genial\nproprietor ot tbe Elk Hotel ton*\nroud the city loaded with all kiada\nof wayfarers, and the children an not\nforgotton. They wear the amUw\nthat won't come oil wben tbey alt lr>\nthe auto.\nA large addition is to be added to\nth. Columbia Hotel soon, and undtr\nthe proprietor ship ol Mr. Jama*\nThomson It Is bound to prosper.\nMiss Allen Hernie, spent the week\nend as usual in Blko, th. guaert of\nMr. and Mrs Thomson.\nSo there are live Socialists In Blko\naccording to the vote, quite a Bomber In such a small place. The Hoa.\nMr. Ross, however, haa been returned, aurely something will now be\ndone to get a water supply for Blko,\npromises, however rashly made at aa\nelection time often vanish away.\nSpeaking of the water supply a ten-\ntlemnn auggMted to tbe writer to appeal to the preacher to pray for It;\n\"The prayer, of th. righteous atrial-\neth much,\" but, just wait until Um\nchurch I. built, than the goats aad\nthe sheep will be separated.\nWith an automobile running, tb.\npicture .bow, and baseball, pooiplay-\nera did not feel their low to much oa\nSunday.\nBaptist Church\nRev. 0. E. Kendall, Pa.tor\nA cordial Invitation Is ..tended to\nthe pnhllf to pnrflrlpnte In tbe Rns-\nter servleea n\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00ABt Sunday. Special\nmusic will he rendered at both services.\nMorning worHhlp, 11 a. m. Topic:\n\"The Resurrection ol Christ the guar\nnntee of a genernl Resurrection.\"\nSunday School, 8 p. m.\nEvening Worship: 7:30 p.m. Topic:\n\"Resurrection Power for Everyday\nLife.\"\nA gentleman asked th. writer 1\nth.y were to And tw.lv. aaa aad\ntrue, to run tb. church In Blko, Wkf\nI felt In.ulUd; tb. eltlaen. of Ilka\nan all good and will tun. tbatr\nvoice to praise Zioa, just as mack\nas they will about at a Hockey ot) a\nbaseball match. Long face* aad\nand tour demeanour* do not mako\nChristians.\nThat a certain man has earned for\nhimself tbe name of \"Ballot-Boi\"\nTaylor, Tboaa In th. know an having a good laugh over It.\nWith the starting up of the Mottk\nStar Mill, quite a number of n\u00C2\u00BBw\nface, are to be seen In Blko.\nMn. William Todbunter, Kenrfe. \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nIted her mother la Klko Uat traak. THE PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK. BRITISH COLUMBIA\nVERNA FELTON and the ALLEN PLAYERS\nTo-night \"Camille\" Saturday Matinee \"The Lottery Man\" Saturday Night \"Under Two Flags\"\nPRICES 25. 50. A 75 SATURDAY MATINEE 25 & 50\n, i\u00E2\u0080\u00A2TT'I''f*\"arT**l*TTTTTTT \"i^'i\" *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2* T \"1' 'I\" I\" **\n\"Home to Roost\"\n\"Apple-green west and an orange bar.\nAnd the crystal eye of a lone, one star\nAnd \"Child, take the shears and cut what you will,\nFrost tonight\u00E2\u0080\u0094so clear and dead still.\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Edith M. Thomas in Harper's\nPale-yreen piffle ami orange hunk.\nAud the ratfgod rhyme ot one mad or drunk,\nYnu must oonfess thU approaches Miss\nEdith's verse- but we oan't still thls.-Buffalo News.\nCi'ushed*pumpkln dawn ami a lemon squeeze-\nChild, lead your mother out-doors tosuea^e,\nAt -.tuff liki> this we UOUld never fail.\nBut, we'd never dare offer this sale. Houston Post.\nAlice-Mil*- cheese and a plate of tripe,\nAnd fourteen chinamen bitting ilu* pipe.\nVersed like thi** mak** a bosom throb\nI hope it won I cause me to lose my jol\nSalmon-hued vests and a pale-blue tie,\nChild, keep your linger* out of the pie:\nChristmas Is near If I sell this, glrllt\nVou can do some of your shupptng earl\nA glass o! old cheese and a plate of ale.\nSammy run oul get some suds lo the pall.\nI fjel that I mu getting tbem bad ami worse,\nsince 1 tried to unravel Miss Ed ltd's verse. -Ex.\nA pink tomcat and heaving sea*..\nA sailor old and purple D. T.'s\nStuff like this 1 can write with mj (eet,\nBut what in the world doth Edith eat. Ottawa Free Press\nPlasterer's Hair and a chocolate eclair.\nChild, how your father's pants do wear!\nMy barmle noddle is working prime\nLike to sell this at u niekle a line! Fernie Fret- Press.\nYellow Boor paint and pun* white enamel,\nChild, dost tnou think your dad a camel?\nThis wasn't written by Thomas Marks-\nOf course you will buy your paint from PARKS.\nF. Parks & Company\nHardware, Stoves, House-furnishing Goods\nCranbrook, B. C.\nUuy P. Pownell. of Fish Lukes wna\n} a Oranbrook visitor on Monday.\n| [ Under Two Flags ut the Auditorium tonight,\nA few choice potted plants at.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCampbell & Mannings.\nThe fislnnir season will open on\n11 May 1st.\nWatch \"The Star City ol Kootenay |\n-Oranbrook , grow.\"\nT FOUND on Oranbrook street, -it\n1]I U o'clock Friday morning, Two Kills\nConstable Joe. Walsh, ol Kort\nSteele, wuh In the city Monday on\nloK\u00C2\u00BB.i business.\nMilwiUikc Sentinel , .\nDetroit Free 1're\nFor up-to-date printing and tine\nstationery, ca;i at the Fr.-spector\nOffice.\n_ See our Easter Llllies in pot*.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n. i + l 11 HM I 11 IH I I I'UII l'l H-**************** j \u00E2\u0096\u00A0* Campbell i Manning.\nLocal News\nKII.BY FRAMES PICTUHK8.\nALARM\n(CMS\nYuu never saw such bargains in\nwall paper as are being banded out\nby.-U. H. Short.\nTho Oranbrook Hoard of Trade met\non Tuesday evening at the Council i\nchamber.\nHead, and then advertise in the big\nfamily paper of Oranbrook \"The\nProspector.''\nBlaster LlUiea ;tt Campbell A Man*\nninps.\nA. C Bowness. and W A. KolliUB,\nreturned Saturday last from a holiday trip to the roast.\nDon't forget your Easter supplies,\ntoday is your last chance. Uuy early\nan.! eet the best.\n(\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.it Flowers\nGrocery\nat Kink's Pure Food\nBaster services will be held in all\nCranbrook churches tomorrow. Easter Sunday\n'I IH I I IIIH I ill M^\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.|^\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ttt^^\"fr^M^'^^M^^^^'^\u00E2\u0096\u00A0t^^H'^'^^l^^^t^t^^^^^^^^l^^ '\nWe are in a Position to Supply\ntill your needs In Groceries, etc., in addition to the\nlines we always carry. See us first before you buy your\nnext weeks groceries. We can reduce your bill of costs.\nLADIES Lower your cost of Living,\n.lust received a Car of Coal Oil, Gasoline, and all\nkinds of Automobile Supplies, which we are selling at\na reduced price.\nThe Mountain Lumbermen held n\nconvention In Clapps Hall last Friday afternoon.\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E. W. 0. Morton, has received an appointment as clerk in the Cranbrook\nCustoms office.\nRed Seal N'jval Oranges at Fink's\nX Pure Fond CJrocery.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2] Mr. nnd Mrs. F. o. Davis, of Wjr-\nclifTe, were Crnnhrook visitors on\nWednesday.\nThe Cranbrook Trading Co. !:\nP. O. BOX 488 LIMITED PHONE 183 ',',\n**********1~l*r+*************** '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nMr. und Mrs. J, Hoyt, nl Nelaon,\nJL | were registered at the Crnnhrook on\nWednesday.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' I KII.BV FRAMBS PICTURES.\n' \********************** ***** I M ************''\ni EASTER SPECIALS i!\nat the\nModel Variety Store\nWe can Save you Money by Buying at the Big\nValue Store\nOur Saturday Special Sale in Wire Goods\nRegular Price 15c and 25c\nAndi-ock Safely Tousters\nPotato Mustier.\nVegetal.!.' ijiltel's\nElectrli: Kgg Whips - .\nSteele Ple.il Forks and Wire Soap Dlah.\n10 c Each\n10 c\n5 c\nSc\n5 c\nSaturday Morning Free Gifts\nTo every Lady Entering our Store between 8 a. m\nand 9 a. m., we will present them with a Beautiful\nChina Cup and Saucer.\nEaster Novelties\nHcuiiiifui Boater ii,.-.,.\nHn.Mei Duck, ,v lii,\"-\nLanier Cblokena\nBeau.ii ,1 Kast...- l '...-.I.\nat Id (v IS .\nHi 10 4f 15 c\nut 5c\"\n2 for 5 .\nEaster Dry Goods\nComplete I.i. I Ladle.' Caahmere, Silk Llale and Ootton Ho.. ]',\nir. Hlaek. Tan and White Bhadea, Plain and Open Wu.k Pattern, at\n35c, 40c, Sllc, 60c and 75c a pair\nA Kai.i'v Line ot'Cblldt'sn'a Uoae Cuhmere iu the (amou. l.nti. ,,\nNell Brand m Blank, 'inu, Cardinal, >ky and White at\n25 cents per pair\nChildren1. Hull H..s,- In all color. at 25 c a pair ,,\nDoeskin ('ot.tou Hns... Triple Knee at 15c and 25c a pair\nAprons in Ginghams and Lawns\nJ .Splendid rang.' All-over Style - ai 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 ''\n\"andeome Tea A prims in Lawn, ut 2,. each ,,\n1 Single .Viugilillli Aprons at 25 c each\nDoilies\nKaiu'y Worked and Stamped Linen - at 25 c each \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\nHandsome Line of Handkerchiefs\nLadies' Musllu. Laae Trimmed - at 35 c each \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\nLadies' Law... Lane Trinimod at. 25c each\nOentlemen'a Irish Linen - at 15c \"\n- - ut 10c 3 (or 25c J '\nBargains in Our Toy Department\nHa>\u00C2\u00AB llalla at 16.' and 4o.-. Rubber Bulls at lOo is,- and Mr each \"\nI Bargain, .very iluy iu int.- iu, lOu, 16a tui.l 26a Suctions and Stationery . 1\nl>,-p.ii-lit..i.it.s\nModel Variety Store\nCranbrook, B, C.\n< IM I I M 11 II I M I \u00C2\u00BB MliM I I I IHHI HIIIMIIM\nR. I.. T. Oalbralth, of Fort 3teel\u00C2\u00AB,\nIndian Agent, was in Crnnhrook on\nofficial business Wednesday.\n<\",. G. Jewell, of ,1 affray, provident\nof tho Jewell Lumber Co. was in the\ncity Friday.\nMr. and Mrs. F. M. Young, of Fort\nSteele, were Cranbrook visitors on\nWednesday.\nlioins out of the Wall F'aper business. Everything must go nt slaughter prices.\u00E2\u0080\u0094B. H. Short.\n,1. Madden, representing the John\nGanlt Engineering Co, was at Cranbrook Monday for tbe purpose of re-\nsutning work on the sewerage system\nAll kinds of cut flowers for Raster.\nCampbell & Manning,\nALL GUARANTEED\n$1.00 S1.50\n$2.00 $2.50\nA well made clock that\ndon't forgot to go off, one\nthat we can thoroughly\nrecommend.\nRAWORTH BROS\nJEWELERS W OPTICIANS\nFor Sales List.\nVo\{ SALEJ\u00E2\u0080\u0094Thoroughbred Rhode Is\nlaud and Brown Leghorn Biggs,\n$1.50 (or 13 G W.l.adda. city. 9-8\ni FOR SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Eggs for batching from\nselected winter layers, In S. 0.\nRhode Maud Reds, wiiMfl wyan-\ndottes, b'tifffl orplngtons atidS.C.\nwhite and brown leghorns $1.50\nper setting. J. Gartslde, l-leas-\nHiit View, Poultry Farm, Cranbrook. Phone 377B. 13-4t\nKOR SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Poultry ranch, buildings to accommodate 1000 fowls,\nalso 1000 fowl, 4-roomed house,\nwell and pump attached, irrigated Btream runs through land,\n50 1-year old apple trees planted\n100 3-year old current bushes,\none acrea cleared, rest stumps\nstanding, 5 acres over all.\nTerms |3,000 to iie paid $1,500\ncash and tin* lalance to suit\npurchaser. Apply at this office.\n13-4t\nFOR BALE.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Eggs for batching, Crystal White Orpingtons, special\nselected breeders from strictly\nfirst class stock. Strong winter laying strain $3.00 per sitting of 13, fertility guaranteed,\n0. E. Kendall. Cranbrook, Box\n4CC. tf\nTO LET.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ranch 270 acres, 15 acres\nfenced and under cultivation,\nbalance under fence, 6 miles\nfrom city, flag station within\nlines, 7 buildings on ranch. For\nparticulars or rental write Rancher, Box M. Cranbrook.\nFOUND.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A horse halter. Owner to\nprovide description and pay for\nthis advertisement. Apply Prospector Office.\nWANTED Two good chicken brooders\nat once.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Apply W. J. Atchison\ncity.\nFOR SALE.--One Chatham Incubator\n120 eggs, also black cochin bantam eggs, \u00C2\u00BB2.00 per sitting. Orders taken for the \"Peerless\"\nand \"Hamilton\" incubators and\nbrooders. Apply S. Macdonald\nP. O. Box 102 Cranbrook B. C.\nI SCIENTIFIC PRUNING\nGeo. II. Ash worth, Phono 189.\nORANBROOK, H. 0.\n0, 11. McDougnl, of Klmherley,\ni general manager of the Sullivan\n.mines, wnn in the city Thursday on\n' company buslucsB,\nOranbrook nnd Southeast Kootonay\nnro only at the lierJmiing of their de-\nvelopmeni. - Watch tho accomplish*\n; nu'uiH of Oranbrook lu tbo next few\n1 years\nEaster Ltllloa, oul (lowers, and all\nkinds of green goods for Easter Sunday decorattons -Campbell & Manning.\nWith copper aud silver higher In\nprice than tlicy have boot) for years,\nllm shipping mlhOfl ot tho Cranbrook\ndistrict should have a very successful\nyear\nKii.liY FRAMES PIOTURBS,\nAttontlon Conservatives1 A regular\nmooting of tlio Oranbrook Oonserva*\ntivo Association will ho hold on Monday evening. April Sth, in Campbell\nA Manning's new store building on\nHanson Avenue, nt s p. tn, for the\npurpose of electing officers for the\nonBUlng year\nW, .1 Lnngloy, of Los Angeles, was\nin town Wednesday. Mr. Langley\nis an old timer In tbo Cranbrook district, having been here In 1894 long\nbefore the Crow line was constructed\nJust unloaded several ears of choice\nTimothy buy. Cot our prices.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCampbell & Manning.\nMr. Olid Steves, left on Tuesday\nfor Maclcod, where he has been summoned as a witness in some prominent ease that is before the court in\n, that city this weev.\nOranbrook is becoming more than\n: ever a city of homes. There are no\ni vncanl houses in Cranbrook, and a\nnumber of new houses are already\nunder construction.\nKILBY FRAME!*! PICTURES.\nThero will be a meeting of the\nFarmers Institute held on the government building on Wednesday evening next. Papers will be read, and\ntopics of interest discussed.\nLest you forget.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Vineland canned\nTomatoes 3 cons for 50 cents. Vine-\nland canned Peas, Corn aud Beans 2\ncans for 25 cents.,.. Fink's Pure Food\nGrocery.\nThe provincial government has _\nforce of men engaged In building a\nsecond concrete culvert on tbe extension of Cranbrook street. In the fit\nture all small bridges nnd culverts\nwill be constructed of cement.\n1 No order too largo for us to handle, or too small to receive careful\nattention nnd prompt delivery.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCampbell & Manning.\nMr. nnd Mrs. J. Pringle, arrived in\ntown this week from Winnipeg. Mr\nCringle has piirclia.se some twelve\nj acres of fruit land from the Koote\nney Orchard Co., where he Intends to\nbuild a home, and raise the \"Big\nRed Juicy Apple.\"\nThe water in the Kootenay river i\nhns commenced to rise, nnd tbetUMlt?!\nat Fort Steele shows a rise of two i\nfeet.\nSweet Briar boiled bams ut Fink's\nPure Food Grocery,\nThe monthly report of the Public\nSchool is an indication of the progress that is going on in the educational line In Cranhrook city.\nA regulnr assembly of Selkirk Prc-\n[ceptory was held in the Masonic Temple, nn Monday evening. Thore was\ni a largo attendance,\nChocolate Easter novelties, something to please the children\u00E2\u0080\u0094Cam-\nbell & Manning.\nThe Honk! Honk* of the automobiles are beard hourly on the streets\n; of Cranbrook. Some 45 huz wagons\nj ,tre owned in this city.\nKILBY FRAMES PICTURES.\nIt is rumored that A. S. Gnodevc,\n! M.P, for Kootenay is Hinted for an\nirmrly appointment on tbo railway\n' commission.\n; Leave yonr orders early for Easter\n| flowers, Oarnntlnns, Roses Tulips,\nf Violets. Etc.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Oampbell & Manning.\nMr. and Mrs, Fred Binniore, nf Fort\nSteele, were In Cranbrook Wednesday\nenroute for Hpoknne, on a holiday\ni trip.\nj Al. Rank In, of Cranbrook has purchased three acres of fruit land In the\n, Kootenay Orchard, about two miles\nsoutheast Of Cranbrook.\nMust clear ont Wall Paper Stock\n, at once. Everything goes cheap for\nj cash.\u00E2\u0080\u0094B. H. Short.\nI), V. Mott, of Fernie, who represents tho Ford Automobile Co., wns\nin the city Wednesday on company\nhtisinemv\nFeed OatH and Chicken Wheat. Hran\nand Shorts at market prices at.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCampbell & Manning.\nREID'S SPECIALS\n3CKN.T0 Helghta, Vancouver, Lota\nS'iK, corners |550\u00E2\u0080\u0094terms 116.00\n.loivn nnd $10.00 per month.\nBIGHT Room Cottage anil out-bull-\ndinga, centrally located in the\ncity\u00E2\u0080\u0094$1800 enah, a good bargain.\nFIVE or ten ncre tracts, suitable lor\nFruit, Gnrdcning, or Poultry\nraising, 2 miles from town,\nguaranteed from Irost, $100.00\nper acre, satisfactory terms.\n109 acre farm, one nnd one-fourth\nmile from Port Steele Junction\nspring wnter and temporary bull\ndings, partly fenced, excellent\nplnce for \u00E2\u0080\u009E chicken ranch.\nHANOI! containing 307 acrcB. one-\nthird under cultivation, 1,000,-\n000 feet good timber. Good\nbuildings, 1 mile Irom Kootenay\nCentral Stntlon. Wasa, $.'.,000.\nTerms ono bull ensh down\nB. a itrciD\nIleal Rstate & Employment Agency\nI'hnnn .11)1, or write Hoi 306\nOranbrook, B. c.\nEnster Novelties nt\nFood Grocery.\nFink's Pure\nFrank Dezall\nH:is\nBICYCLE3\nami can do\nBICYCLE REPAIRS\nfor anyone\nHe is also Atient for\nMOTOR CYCLES\nof the best Kind\nWorks Opposite Depot\nMoler Halrdresslng College\nLadiesi-Learn the Hairdress-\ning Art in 8 weeks. Graduates\nearn $18 to $25 a week.\nWrite for catalogue.\n33S Sprugue Ave. .Spokane Waah.\nlM2t\nAttention Conservatives I A regulnr\nmeeting ol tbe Ornnbrook Conservative Association will be held on Monday evening, April 8th, in Campbell\n& Manning's new store building on\nHanson Avenue, nt 8 p. m. for the\npurpose of electing officers for the\nensuing year.\nChoice patterns of Wall Paper to\nselect from at \"Give Away Prices.\"\nB. H. Short.\nThe resident!..! ndvuntnges of Cranhrook nre bound to nl tract many\npeople to this dlatrlct. Also mnny\nsettlers to locate on Innd in the im\nmedlntc vicinity ..I Ihe city. This in\nflux of new residents Is already notic-\nenble even at this time by man,, who\nhave purchased small boldlngB of\nfruit lands.\nWe handle only the beat of goods\nCheap prices often mean cheap goo.lH\npure food Is tho koy to health.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCampbell & Manning-\nThe provincial government has\nnumber of men employed in building\na bridgo across the Ht. Mary's river\nJust below the end of the Inke. Tbe\nwagon road from Marysvillo will he\nput In condition, and u trip to the\nlake will he a nice outing. Mr. Paul\nMandlcy, and Mr. A. A. Ward, hnve\nmotor boats on tbo Inke for the ac-\n.'.mini.illation of tourists.\nD. W. Hyndman, comincreinl telegrapher at Oranbrook has been sent\nto Edmonton to tnke charge of tbe\nO.P.R, offices, ns generul mnnuger.\nMr. Ilya.tn.an bus resided in Crnnhrook for a number of years, and has\nmade a himt of friends who will he\nto have him leave Craudook, yer well\npleased at his promotion.\nOur Hat column Is growing In favor\nnnd meeting the needs of n good\nmany renders. If you hnve anything\nlor snle, or a house tr. rent or aoll;\nor perhaps you want to \"UK TIIEHE\nCOLUMNS It will pay you. OnII In\nand see ua or phone MS for further\nparticulars or nsslstnnce you may\nneed\u00E2\u0080\u0094wo nre always nt the othor end\nof the phone.\nW. W. KILBY,\nPRACTICAL, PICTUIIE KRAMER\nARMSTRONG AVENUE\n******* ll^JJJJJJJ,JJJMtJ|J,XJJJJ, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Vlntnlialili liiliili till\n, I I I I I II I rTTlTTiTTTI I I I ItTI t^llrTri I I I r I IT II\"\nLet Us Figure With You On Your Job Of\nWALL PAPER\nWe can save you money. We have no\nold Stock io work off. Every Pattern is ;;\nNew, Up-to-Date and Looks Like\n\" 19 12\"\nBright and Prosperous\nWe will give you a Careful Estimate on\nYour Job. No Delays. We have the Stock\nOn Hand. No Excessive Express Rates\nto pay and Best of All you See what you\nbuy.\nBeattie-Murphy Co., Ltd jj\n\"THE REXALL STORE\"\nWhere It Pays to Deal\n4- M-t-M\"l\"H\"M'l\"H-l\"M-l\"H' ************\n***************'l**H******i\nii BEALE & ELWELL jj\nLot on\nBaker Street\n$1275.00\nBiggest Snap\nIn the City\nhW-M\". ***\u00E2\u0080\u00A2!******************'\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2fill 111111| | HI H I'H-H- <-M\"t\"H\"H\"l\"H\"l\"l\"l\"l\"l\"l\"l\"l\"\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 HEAD OFFICE CALGARY, Alta\nf P. BURNS 6? CO. Ltd.\nCRANBROOK, - B. C.\n\"Shamrock Brand\"\nHAMS BACON LARD\nALL OUR MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED\nx\nM-4-H-M-f * **** llllllll 11.\nl****************i^***4*,.\nChapman's Agency jj\nP. O. Box 62 CRANBROOK, B. C, Phone 401 *'\nSpecialists in\nKOOTENAY FRUIT LANDS\n'.'. City Lots for sale in all the more Important \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n!! Towns in the West.\nCall and See Us\nii^.|^|-M*t\u00C2\u00BBH'll'>'|t'ii'>i't\"li'l\"l'il',lll>l'l'1''t\"lli'>'tl'l|'li1'ili1iit''l'|.'|..Ml\nSeeds,\nHouse Plants,\nPlants, Etc.\nGarden\nThe Cranhrook Floral Co. represented hy K. H. II. Stanley, are now\ngrowing in Cranhrook\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bedding I'ln-\nnta, Houae Planta, etc., In tholr\nkIbhs ho.ia. In th. rear of No. 24\nArmstrong Avenue. Anything not I\"\nstock will be procured Irom their\nSupply Housea, consisting of 40,000\nsquare feet of glass. Thoy carry\nMcKcnde's celobrnted Northern\ndrown Soeda at 11 Armstrong Avenue whore the people can leave their\norders. Cut flowers can he Hhlppetl\nat two days notice. 11-41.\nA BAFR INVBSTMtlNT.\nI will Mil I.othhrldge\nHeal Batata at tho ofllce of\nP. DeVerc Hunt for a\nshort period. Parties who\nare In th. market for Investments; call nn.l hco\nme. I guarantee to doul.lo\nyour investment within\nthree or all month..\nO. H. PHILLIPS.\nBull River Livery\nwishes lo call attention\nt.> having ;i twice-daily\nstage service from\nBULL RIVER, B.C.\nto\nWARDNER\nmeeting Kast and West\nhound trains.\nCranbrook\nKindergarten\nHeld in Carmen's Hall\nCnmliictrtJ by\nMrs. R. A. Racklyeft\nCertificated Teacher from\nLondon School Board\nHOURS\nlii:on ... p.. ... 12:0(1 in.\n2:UU p. m. to 4:0(1 p. in.\nPhone 220 P. O. Box 238"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Prospector_1912-04-06"@en . "10.14288/1.0200763"@en . "English"@en . "49.5080556"@en . "-115.746944"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Cranbrook, B.C. : A.B. Grace"@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "The Prospector"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .