"c89a04d0-acf2-4b41-9dfd-6fcde35b0605"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-11-27"@en . "1905-01-19"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0068166/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " -\ns\n'JHE CRANBROOK HERALD.\nOI.IIMK T.-W 8-1 IMS\nm.\n #,\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n@\n^ii ^11 i.i mi iiiiiiiiiiim ^ii mm in in ilium uj\nI IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA \\nCapital, Paid Up\nRest\nappi\nol Hie An\nhas I.s I\nol piii.ln\nffl;\nitf\n$3,000,000 S\n$3,000,000 J\nHEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, ONTARIO. J\nT. R. Merritt, Pres. D. R. Wilkie, Vice Pres. and Gen. Manager J\nS CRANHROOK BRANCH t\nI SAVINGS DEI,ARTMENT==^hi|(SlTs,0W,!D j\n* A general banking business transacted. D.atts sold availa- *\nn blc in every part ot Canada, United States and Europe. Special *\nJ attention to collections. J. F. M. PINKHAM, Manager. S\n*\ %\nthe\ntreasurer, .lames Greer.\nExecutive council, F, E. Slinpaon\nW. F. (lunl, W. T. Ui'i.l, .1. 1*. Fink\nami M. II. King.\nThe delegates circled In ihe moei\nini; nf the Associated Hoards oITra.li\n10 In* held in Nelson nexl month an ,\n(i. T. Ropers, wlm is an ox-offlclot is easy\nmember of the Associated Boards\nvirtue of his position, .1. A. Mai*\ntl F, E, Simpson. First alternal\nthai, aro not of great value and th.H I\nhe has a reputation us a practical jl\nminer second to nemo In the west, in-11\nilieates great things lor. Rosslaml in 11\nthe near future. j j\n\"Mr. Cronin i.s a man in the early 11\nprime, of life, of a kindly and nnpie- I\niciiiiniis disposition, Iml In whom il I\nrecognize a strong charac- I\ntor, grcal lat en 1 energy and a men-,j\ntaiity much oul of the common luni I\nHis notions and uianncr are nf a man I\nT (J rcer and V. J. Bradley. Second I who is cI*iiplo, direct, and possessed,!\nalternates, .1. I>. MeBrhlo and .1. P. disllnutly defined ideas on every nub , \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB\nKink, The delegates were instructed!jcot in which he may beinterestcd*\"J\nIdeas and Opinions Differ!\ni\u00C2\u00AB i< i\u00C2\u00AB jt\nTlie watch or piece of jewelry that may\nplease your neighbor perhaps, would be\njust the opposite from what you would\nfancy. This store's policy is to have a\nselection from which everybody can make\na satisfactory choice. When in need of\nanything in the jewelry line don't fail to\ncall and sec our stock and get our prices.\nfC if Ji> jv>\nWilson, The Jeweler\n1\nTn Cranbrook\nS-lls lln- must (joods.\nHns tin; musl customers.\nThe must clerks io wai I un\nih\t\nT.uriri-st si,K'k uf any stun-\niu this section,\nli iml und. mold by anv.\nWe\nTake\nPains\nTu picas,- onr\ncustomers,\ngiving tht tn lull\n.aim- nnd\nnntrtiiotis\ntreatment.\nOnly regUtorer!\nniou in our\nl*rcscriptioti tlept,\n[TEMPLETON'S\n11 Bit; liook and Drug Slore\ns TIIK I'R VM'.IIOOK HERALD\nCRANBROOK HERALD\n\u00C2\u00A34.\n^*y&\u00C2\u00ABLV~\u00C2\u00BB*\nThe Bvrald is worth Jiu u ywr ti w\u00C2\u00BBU\noulj J.' 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I\",... li .ii-.- m ih. >*\u00C2\u00BB\"i thai n\u00C2\u00AB\nCANADA > l' VNtlfc.lt\nfclvei since a. establishment Tho\nHerald, baa sounded the warning 10\nthe people \u00C2\u00BB' il*is province ol the\ndangers threatening Canada frunuoi\nporate greed lis editol has dun;\nthis through the columns ol this paper, and un several occasions, at pub-\nlit (unctions, when the opportunity\nuttered, Ho has talked along the same\nlines Having been bom ami raised\nin the Lulled Stales, The Herald ed-\nitoi has had an opportunity ol studying the bituatioii 111 Ll1.1i country ai\nclose range, ami today su serious urn\nconditions tiiai the lionesl meu ol all\npal Lies uiuie. in Hit- declaration that\nUie time lias come to call a hall lo\ntbe rapacity ol the corporations who\nare rapidly approaching ihe stage ui\nabsolute mastership ui the commer-\niial situation in ihal country,\naud aie levying .1 trlbule up\nun Lne masses Uial means in\nLUe lif.ll liiUIJi: a leVOll llml Will\nmake the civil wai appeal like a\ncmulish sunt in couipatiaon. 1'ie.i-\nueni Hoosevelt, aliliuu^n elected uy a\npaiiy that Uab been a special chain-\npiuL ui tne corporations haw taken a\nmm stand ana declares ihat there\nmust be a change, ami bis courage\nund independence has aroused tbe antagonism ui Uie trust leaders ol ins\npatty, wiiu bun threaten bun tviUi\npersonal wat.\nCaiuuu is u new Held lui the corporation oi ihe trust brand, ami it is\nreuogu^E*! a> a rich une Already\nibis devil fish is reaciring nnt for the\npowei lu iuiLiiei control the conimer\neial situation, ami (J m.i stopping ai\nanything tu gum iu end. And mark\nyou, the liig Dollai does nut make il\n4 party fight. It will use any party\nany creed, any person, tu secure con\nirol oi legislation, lo influence the judiciary, to dictate tu tliu executive\nAs tins power grows Uie people become more Inslgniilcant ami the Big\nDollai more powsrlul. The people oi\nCanada have reason tu fear ini the\nluluit unless they are true iu themselves ami lu theii country, The\nHerald dues noi want iu see the\ntrusts hill be ihe dictators uf the\ntime come in the Dominion when Ibe\npolicies thai shall prevail in ihe -U-\nmlnistraWon ui the allalrs uf thu\ncouulry, jut when that day dawns, it\nwill be a dark one loi the great\nmasses who aie making Canada '.lie\ngitai country that she is destined lu\nbecome.\nIt has been said that Uie Herald i.s\nfanatical ou this point ami thai Simpson is unfair lo bis native country 11,\nstating tlie conditions, ami unfair io\nUie land uf bis adoption in intimating Una there was any danger of\ntrust domination In Canada. There\nis nut a leader ol the public prints\ntoday, who is- keeping pace with current events In the I nited Stales and\nCanada, hut must admit that tin- situation Is growing more serious each\nyear, ami that it is hard tu tell now\nwhen the limit will he reached anil\nThe Herald i. not alum- 111 this option Only the otbei day the Daily\nWoi id, ol Toronto in expressing its\nopinions ol conditions in Canada today, bad this to say\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Hie people ol Canada seem no\nlonger able to manage theii own affairs. We appeal in be powerless in\nthe face ol the attacks that are made\nun tho sunotity ol the ballot, u\nplots hatched lo capture the govern.\nment of the country like ihat un-\neaiihe.i in Montreal in connection\nwith Russell and Blali Schemers,\nmanipulators, promoters, subsidy\nhunieis, franchise seekers, net ie-\ntween the people when tbey aie\nabout -I., BeJect then representatives\nand seek to thwart then efforts and\nto have men elected that are in\nleague with them and against the\nwishes and the interests of tbo people. We are bearing every day that\nthat the country Is corrupt. Perhaps the people are not so pure as\nthey ought to he; but the danger is\nnot Iiom an electorate said to le\nsomewhat corrupt; it is altogether\nIrom the gang of .schemers who plot\nand spend money secretly, hut lavishly, un all kinds of iricks and projects These adventurers now .stop\nat nothing. They own body end\nbones several daily newspapers in Toronto; they have in their service or in\ntlieir control more than half llie daily papers of Canada; they have nearly all the good lawyers retained\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nthere is hardly a lawyer of any ability left to take up the public side of\nany issue affecting the people al large\ntbey pay the election expenses of\nmembers' of parliament whose votes\nthey expect to control, they have not\nhesitated even to reach out after ihe\nbench and judges on the bench and\nafter responsible officials\nservice; ihey will contril\npaity Inud-: so us m. be\nside, DO ma I tei who vui\nwill slop at nothing 111 order to\nihwaTi the vine-, of il.e people and\nand secure iheir OWO Wttls\nthe ei.iiI ][ M1 v\nto both I nn, . 1\n11 1 I \"hen v\nIff J* Voull l,.,s..\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,l\nIi s up lo yuu,\nEDITORIAL NOTES.\nJohn Houston, ol Nelson, seems to\nbe Invincible when it comes to apo\nlit leal light. Last year ihey were going 10 lay him oil the shelf without a\ndoubt when he was a candidate lor\nthe local house. Unl they failed.\nEarly last fall it was apparent that\nMr. Houston had bis eye on the office\nof mayor. Some two months ago the\nquestion, so far as his' candidacy was\nconcerned,, was Bettlett, as he became\nan avowed candidate. Then the fun\nstarted. The opponents ol Houston\nfinally settled on Dr. Rose, a lormei\nmayor, lo Wipe'up the earth wiih tne\ndOUghl) .John. Nevei before in the\nhistory nt Nelson has there been such\n,I,,,,.,,- ibe trail 'i least Kootenay *iii\nlemeuibei lu Ullliei, who killed Ihe\nman in bis hotel ai Jaffray something like a veal ago, and was afterward acquitted alter a lung trial at\nibe Nelson assizes. He lell his v. .ie\nbere and started lor Fiance, um 11\nis nol known whether lie went llieie\nui m.i. Last week a resident ol\nCranhrook received a lettet irom him\ncontaining the following card, which\nwill no doubt be teud wnu interest\nby the readers 01 The 1 lei aid;\n00OC\u00C2\u00ABX\u00C2\u00BBvOO0O00OO0Ci\no\no\n0\nlecily organized, and hnth sidi\nconfident, There were 1026 votes\ncast,ten ol which were spoiled, leaving lllift, oi which Itoss gi't SOU ami\nHoustOU B1Q, li was a great battle\nand a great victory foi Houston, as\nthe combination against lum was .1\nstrong one. The day ufter the election the enthusiastic supporters ol\nMi Houston gathered al ihe Tribune\nolliee and presented him wiih a flatter\ning address and a purse containing\nJfiuo in gold The new mayor, who is\nalso an old mayor, having held the\noiliee several times before,, lias a great\nopportunity now to confound his political enemies and make a record lu\nhimself by showing llie iimi who .tiled against liim thai he is lln- righl\nman in the right place.\nK. Jacobs, Ibe well known writer\non mining mailers, has been appointed editorial manager of the llritish\nColuillbla .Mining Ueeor.l. That is a\ngood thing for the Kecord,\nHun. C. II. Mcintosh Is to be the\nmanaging dircctoi of a new hlglielass\nweekly lo lie known as ihe Canada\nInter Ocean tl will have offices ;.l\nToronto, Winnipeg an.l Vancouver,\nNext week ihe editors of western\nAI belt a and eastern llritish Columbia\nwill meet at Calgary for tbe purpose\nol forming an editorial association\nThe move is a good one ami the Herald hopes il Will be u success.\nANNUALS.\nThe Nelson News, following iis us\nu.tl custom, printed on ihe lirst ui\nthe year a complete review ul the\nmining industry 01 the Kootenays\nwith further informal ion about the\nprincipal towns, It was a paper\nworth filing, for it contained an unlimited amount of valuable statistics\nand interesting reading matter.\nWhat the News does iu ihis line it\nalways does well.\nThe most elaborate and attractive\nannual ever issued in llritish Columbia was that of tbe New West in ins let\nColumbian this year. It was in\nbook form, ami replele with views\nand writeups of every part of British Columdia, from Fernie to Victoria. If a man in India, who knew\nnothing uf this province, was 10 get\nOlio of those annuals und read ll\nthoroughly he could talk intelligent,'\nly and entertainingly nf ihe extent,\nresources, scenery, present conditions and future prospects of llritish\nColumbia with any man living. It\nwas a magnificent product ion and involved an immense amount of work\nand outlay of money.\nThe Vernon News issued an annual\nihat gave some line illustrations, 12\nto M pages of a continued story by\nLaura .Jean Libhy in plate, and nut\na word about, the wonderful Okanogan valley.\nThe Oolden Star gave some iuler-\ning matter in itsNcwYear edition,\naccompanied by a number of excellent halftone engravings.\nbere ami there;\nwicked pleasure\nI OBSERVATIONS %\n^ BV TIIK ul.li MAN J\nJ\u00C2\u00BB-a-3-3-3-S-9\u00C2\u00AB:-S:-5Stf^fr-S-S:\u00C2\u00BBMa-S2cl^\nIT'S IT TO VOU, MY SON.\nTliere are two trails in life, my boy,\nOne leads to height, of fame,\nTo honor, glory, peace and joy,\nAnd one to depths of shame;\nAnd you can reach that glorious\nheight\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nIts honors can he won\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nOt you can grope in shame's dark\nnight-\nIt's up to you, my son.\nOne trail is strewn with labors flaA\neis,\nWith sharp thorn\none leads through\nbowers\nThai lo ihe eyes are fair.\nOne trail ascends, ant! day by day\nYou elimli\u00E2\u0080\u0094ymi cuuiiol run\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nAnd one is down hill all the way-\nIt's Up lo you my son.\nStern duly guards Ihe upper trail\nExacts olwdleiicc, too,\nAnd he who treads M cannot fall\nTn win, if be he true;\nHut fickle folly, gay with smiles,\nRules o'er (lie one\nAnd leads tn ruin with her wiles-\nIt's up to you, my son.\nAt end of one long trail you'll find\nThat all the tears and moans\nAnd galling cares you left behind\nWere needed stepping stones,\nAnd atthe other's end you'll see\nYour pleasure's, one by one,\nBut lead ynu on lo misery-\nIt's up to you, my son.\nAt partings of the trails you stanl.\nAt early manhood's gate\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nYour future lies in your own hanJ-\nWill it be low or great?\nTin\nClieiuis\nCelehra\n1 Iuc is\nnbel and C*\nSeieu title\nand Proprieto\n.! Natural Pino\nCumpaii)\nspoudlhg <>\nWe bear.I ft good story the otbei day\nthat liis iu this lime m ihe year all\nrighl. \ minister met one ol the\ndeacons 111 his church along the first\nof the month iimi Willi a pleasaul\ngood morning said:\n\"Well, John, win have had a good\nyear in business.''\n\"Yes. 1 have done well the nasi\nyear,'' replied John.\n\"All, 1 am glad to hear Unit.Now,\n.John, 1 want n good, big, fat contribution for Ibe church this year,\" said\nthe parson.\n\"Nnt a cent now. 1 am going lu\npay my debts before 1 give any money to the church,\" replied John, with\na positive shake of his bead.\n\"Thai is all right, John,\" said the\nminister, \"hut remember that yon\nowe.ft big debl io the Lord.\"\n\"Well, maybe I do,\" said John,\n\"hul the Lord is no I pushing me and\nthe other fellows are.\"\nAfter a person reads ihe papsi'S\nrepresenting bulb sides in politics in\nOntario In- is Impressed wiih the idea\ndial lionesl men must be as scarce in\nthat province a.s christians iu Hades.\nOkr old friend Fred Stork, of Pernio, was re-elected mayor of that\ncity by acclamation. Thai was a fine\ncompliment to a Ilrstclass man. The\nissue in the recent election was temperance and anti-temperance, and Un-\ncouncil is evenly divided, Thet will\nthrow a great many propositions up\nto the mayor for Ibe deciding vote,\nand Fred Stork is Jusl tbe kind of a\nman who will decide for lhc best interests of the lown regardless of\neither side, lie has the Intelligence,\nhe lias the nerve and lie has the judgment. Fernie made no mistake in\nplacing him at the head of its administration again this year,\nThere are still a few of those chaps\nleft who have failed lo pay whal\nthey owe for reading ihe Herald, We\ndon't like 10 come out and say much\nmore, hut yet we inleml lo one of\nthese days. In cases of this kind a\nlittle truth will go a long way.\nt.-ied pastures, Did you evei ne a]\nhappy Infidel! Did you evei meet a\nplacid skeptic? Did you evei meet ai\n1 contented atheist! N.n one. From\nhe days ol Uibbou, Voltaire down\nnot one Thev qiiallel about Hod.\nThey quarrel aboui the Bible They\nquarrel about each othei Thev laic\n.Jl the divine teachings and gatbei\ntogether, m^i undci them they pul\nthe toe ol iheir own wit, scorn ami\nsarcasm ami then they dance in tho\niigbt ni tiiat blase, ami thev scratch\namid ihe rubbish lot something with\nwhich in help them in the davs uf\ntrouble, and something to eomfori\nthem iu ihe davs uf death. Finding\nin -aii.g \. hairc declared \"This\nglobe s vms to mo imue like a collection ut carcasses ilto.ii of men. I\nwish 1 never had been born\nDISSIPATIONS DESTROY\nHEALTH\nPracllcul religion 1. a friend oi\nltiji\u00C2\u00A3cvuy the lau thai it is .1 pro\ntes. against uissi pat ions whicn 111\njuie .,n,i destroy 1,.,- health Bad\nUUU and women l.ve a U'l'y short\nlilt. Dull ,m kill 11,eni \o,i all\nknow m.Hi) gouU >>l>i men and bui\nveiy lew 'mm old IllCU, Ull) ' had\nmen teidom live 10 gel oiu Lord\nBy ion di.d .11 Missi.i.ui.,i.i ai thirty\nm\ years ol age, liimseli Ins own Ma\n/el-pa, tiii uuhinii.-.i passions 1 be\nlluraO Ihal dashed Willi linn Mil.) llle\nilesert. Kdgui Allen Poo died at\nBaltimore a-i Hum. eighi yeuts id\nug.-. I'he black raven thai alighted\non 1 he bust above hu. chuinboi doui\nvvas delirium tienii ns\noulv mis ami m.iluu- more\nNapoleon Bonaparte lived oul) jusl\nhevond mul-liii-, and died .,1 si 11,\nlot.u, and ..t.e ul he, doctors said\nIds discubu was induced by excessive\nSlilifflng. Wni have known many people, who ha.e 1101 lived out hall tlieii\nnays <>n accouni o( their dissipations\nand indulgences. Nuvv practical ro\nligiou is a piolcsi against aii dissipation id anv kind.\nBut vmi say professors of religion\nhave fallen, professors ol religion\nhave gol drunk, professors of i.-iu\nluu have misappropriated 1 rust funds,\nprofessors of ivligiuii have absconded\nTins is a.I tim. hm ihey threw\naway iheir religion before ihey did\ntheii' morality aiai before they did\nthese evil nets, li a man on a White\nStar Line steamer bound foi Liverpool ,n miii' Uliuilic jumps overboard and is drowned, is ihal anything .igaiiisi ihe While Slur I.m. .\ncapacity to take lhc man across thi\nocean! And if a man .lumps over Ibe\ngunwale of his religion ami gm'j.\ndown never lo rise, is that anv reason for yotu believing that rcllgloi\nhas no utpacilv lo lake the man\nclear through! In' lite one case it In\nhad kept iu the steamer his bodv\nwould have been saved; in the other\nv'ase ji' he had kepi lo his religion Ills\nmorals would have been saved.\nRAMBLING REVERIES\nBY A I) REAM KB,\nTHE WIFE TO HER HUSBAND.\nLinger nol long. Home is nol home\nwithout ihee:\nHs dearest tokens do hut make me\nmourn.\n0, let; its memory, like a chain about\nthee,\nGenlly compel ami hasten thy return!\nLinger not long. Though crowd\nshould woo 'thy staying.\nBethink tine, can the mirth of\nfriends, though dear,\nCompensate for the grief thy long\ndelaying\nCost Uie fond bean thai sighs lo\nhave thee here''\nLinger not long. I low shall I watch\nthy coming''\nAs evening shadows stretch o'er\nmoot and dell.\nWhen ibe wild he,- hath censed her\nbusy humming\nAnd silence hangs on all things\nlike A *|jp||!\nHow shall I watch lor U when\nfears grow stronger,\nAa nit-'hl grows diill, and dalkci on\nthe hill'\nMow shall I weep, when I can watch\nrn. linger!\nAh! ail ihou absent, ail llinu absent Mill?\nYel I should griev, not, tl j.h the\neve llinl seeih me\n(In/Ptli through loam ihat male its\nspleii.loi llllll.\nFOI O 1 .sometimes feai When Ibuii\nmt wiih inr\nMy cup of happiness Is all loo full.\nHas le, haste thee home unto thv\nmountain dwelling,\nHaste, as a bird Ulllo ils peaceful\n111 si!\nHaste, as a skiff, through tempesis\nwide and swelling,\nDlies lo ils haven of securest rest'\nA WASTED LIFE.\nThere are a great many who try to\nfeed their soul oil Infidelity mixed\nwith truth. They say ihe Bible lias\ngood things in it hut is nnt inspired.\nThey say Christ was a good man, hut\nIle was not inspired, and that religion is made up of ten degrees of humanitarian ism, and ten degrees of egotism with one degree ol gospel truth\nand nn this poor miserable cud they\nmake Iheir Immortal soul chew while\nthe meadows of find's world are\ngreen aud luxuriant with well wa-\nC0MMEN1 UN ANNUAL.\n\ VNI'OI \ IJI API'KKCIATION\nI P. Kink, .1 Kink Diotheis, :t.-\nreived the following lei-tvi Iiom tbe\nw 11 Malkin company ol \ aiteou-\n.el.\nVancouver, B t' , Ian. \"\u00C2\u00BB. 1905.\nI. P, Kink, Esq., Cranbrook, it C,\nDei Sir\u00E2\u0080\u0094Wc aie In receipt ul Ihu\nChristmas number oi the Cranbrook\nHerald, kindly forwarded 10 us bv\nyou. no which we .ue mm.li obliged.\nIt is 11 tiaii.ly a W1.11, .a ail and a\ncredit to Cranbrook We sincerely\ncongratulate you un having such an\nup-to-date papei\nYours faithfully,\nThe U ll Malkin Co\nLimited.\nIT-.STI.VIOM \l UK I.NTEUPItlSK\nOquawka Democrat; We are lu re\ni.-ij.i ol tbe holiday edition ol lho\nCraubrook, it, C, llcrald, published\nby F. Iv Simpson li is about tin\nme .,i ouo ul the t blcago Sunday\npapers, and certain!) alcuumouial\ntlie enterprise ol ihe publishei and\nUie low 1, Ktimi the aitiontil ..[ ,td\nvet Using in ll.e edition Kivd should\nlie able tu leni* [ruin business and\nilai 1 a bank\nA M VMMlllM EDITION\nNew Westminster Dally Col hum\na mammoth Christmas edition ui\nHI seven Column pagvs, Willi tub.lev\ncover, has been Issued by tho l'i an\nblnok Herald, supporting lt\u00C2\u00A3 claim ll\nhe \"The host Paper, in the best Town\nill lie best District, in the DCS I pro\nvlnce ,in Canada.\" The reading uial\nier is descriptive ol the several\nphases uf life in Craiibrook and ills\nit let, with particular attention tl\nihe mining, lumbering and othei\ngroal industries The number is Iih\nerally Illustrated, to show local\nscenery and buildings, as well ns the\nportraits ni oltlzons prominent\nthe hie of the community so well\nserved by the Herald ui.dei \"Old\nMan'1 Simpson's'\" direction.\n\ mu\nADVERTISEMENT\nI'KANHUOOK.\nFOR\nPhoeniv l'i\n11 wester;\nsomething\nA PHTCHE\nA\nFBO.M Iti:Al. LIKE\ntortahlc home, with nothing\nmore than old in.rv surroUndiius, hut\nan attractive daughter carefully and\nchristian!} reared. From ihe outside\nwoi Id comes in a man with nothing\nbut. money\u00E2\u0080\u0094unless you count prof an.\nity and selfishness and fondness for\nchampagne audgcneral recklessness as\na part of his professions. He has his\ncom collar turned up when there is\nno chill in Uie air, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2but because 11\ngives him an air of abandon; and\noye-gloBS, not because ho i-, nearsighted, but because it gives him a\nclassical nppearaiice, and with an\nattire sumcwnnl loud, n cam- thick\nenough to be the vlub of Hercules\nand cliitchttl ai the middle, his conversation Interlarded with French\nphrases inaccurately pronounced. By\narts learned of the devil be insinuates himself into ihe affections nf\nthe daughter of llml christian home.\nItcporls come in ihal the voting man\nii fast in his habits; Unit he has\nbroken several voting hearts and\nthat he is selfish \"and cruel. Hut all\nthis is covered up with the fact\nIhal he has several house.-, in bis\nown name and large deposits at the\nbank. The marriage day comes apt!\ngoes. Tbe wedding ring vvas costly\nenough ami the orange blussumfl fragrant enough ami Uie benedict lou solemn enough. Now sec ihem in theii\nnew home. Ile I urns oul lu be a ty-\nlaut. Distend of ihe kin.I words site\nleft behind in her former home, now\nthere are complaints and faultfindings\nand curses. He is tlie master and she\nis the slave. Can halls of mosaic,\ncould violins played by an Ole Bull\nor pianos fingered by 11 ftotlscbalk\nmake a wife in such a companionship\nhappy.' Imprisoned m a ensile! Her\ngold bracelets arc the chains of a\nlifelong servitude. Her wardrobe i*\nfull of shrouds for deaths which she\ndies daily. Beforotbinas are right in\nthis world, genteel villains are to he\nexpurgated, Instead of being welcomed into its;eci;il.le society because of tho amount of medals and\nestates ih-cy represent, they ought to\nbe fumigated two or ibrec years before thev are allowed La pul iheir\nhand on the dool knob of a moral\nhouse. The time must come when a\nmasculine esfrny wilt be ns repugnant to good society as a feminine\nastray. All lira money or social position a had man brings to a woman\nin marriage Is a splendid despair, u\nprolonged death. Coiiscni nol to\njoin one of the many I'eglmelils of\nwomen who have married for worldly success without regard to moral\ncharacter,\nNEW aOVKHNOH OF YUKON.\nA rumor comes from the coast llial\nW. W. It. Mclmils, M P. P. for Al-\nhcrn), nnd formerly loi Vancouver Island iu ibe Dominion parliament, is\nlo he made goveriioi of Yukon, in\nsuccession lo Onvornoi Congiloii, who\nrecently resigned, It has been stilted\non reliable author!ly Ihal Mr. Me-\nIntiis has been practically appointed\nto the vacant position, and thai the\nformal announcement will soon bo\nmade. It will be remembered thai\nMr. Mclmils several years since difl\nfcred wiih the Lauriei administration concerning ihe Crows N'esi railway bargain, and al liie lime it was\nwas thoiighl tlie est rati gemont would\nhe lasting. However, he lias since\nthen been a liatd worker for llm Lib-\noral cause, ami during the leeenl Dominion campaign performed yeoman\nservice for the party, going wherever\nil. was though! advisable 10 help tho\nPause of Liberalism, His elinpten'e\nhis thorough knowledge of public affairs and his pronounced magnetism\nhave been potent factors in tlio campaign iu British Columbia. Mr. Mc-\nInnes has been a prominent figure in\nprovincial politics since his retire\nment from the Dominion parliament,\nand he will lie missed from the local\nhouse, where his vigorous speeches\nwere always- a real tire of the debates.\nIt may he expected thai he will fill\nhis next responsible position with\nability, and be a credit to tlie province of British Columbia and to the\nadministration that has honored with\nwith the a'ppoint-menti.\ninecr: When publish\npapers attempt lo is\nMia in ihe shape of\ni||iMra ed miiuh'i :h. v generalh* gel\nout something of which ihey have\nno reason to be ashamed. This veil\nthe issues of this kind that have\ncome to the Pioneer aro no execution to the rule. unless it may he\nihai I hey are better than ever before\nF, E. Simpson, tbe \"Old .Man\" ul\nthe Cranbrook Herald has most as\nsiitediy done himself proud ihis year\nwith his Christmas edition. Within\nils lu large pages will be found id\nens and dozens of half tone cuts\npersons and views of Cranbrook and\nEasl Kootenay. wiih a wealth of ad\nadmirably written uintlei. The 'ove\nilself. in two coj.us. is a tiling i\nbeauty aud must have cost aprett\npenny. Every phase oi business an\nmining in Cranbhiok section Is thoi\nougbly covered in an interesting man\nner. That Mr. Simpson's efforts (0\nEasl Kootenay are appreciated is cv\nideal from ihe liberal advert ism\npatronage accorded, and we onlv bopi\nfor Ins sake thai be has been enabled\nlo'ptay even 011 the issue\u00E2\u0080\u0094a doubtful\nproposition at In st. it is certainly\nthe best advertisement Cranbrook ev\ner had, uud nnt that i.s worth many\nlimes iis cosl 10 Unit country.\nFROM FRANK M'CABE.\nThe Western End of the Continent\n1410-49 Avenue. Ocean Boulevard\nSanFraucIsco, Cai., Jan .ti, li\u00C2\u00BB05\n1 congratulate you ou your line\nChristmas edition, Hardly equalled\nand not surpassed on the continent\n1 displayed il to the masses on thi\nboulevard and among lhc ihimbe 1 one\ncried out \"My old side part ner,\nFred.\" 1 discovered he was a news-\npapei malt from Chicago.\nYours,\nFrank Mcl'iihe.\nLJKES THE LOOK OF IT.\nTrout Lake Mining Review; Tlu\nprogressive town ol Cranbrook must\nfeel proud of its newspaper, ami \"Old\nMan\" Simpson, we venture m suggest, is filled with justifiable prldi\nwhen lie gazes on his Christmas pro\nduct-ion. The holiday number of Uu\nCranhrook Herald fell into our box\nUns wek, and we musl say that the\nproduction redounds to lira the credit\nof ils compilers, and as a specimen\nof the art of letterpress printing it\nis absolutely \"out of sight,\" The\nadvertisers, too, of Cranbrook are as\ngame as they make ihem. and are evidently believers in ihe virtues ol\nprinting ink. The whole thirty-six\npages of seven-column folio are enclosed in a handsome cover, and ibe\ninterior is profuse with reading mailer Interspersed with ads which for\nartistic display beats anything of its\nkind in western Canada. The\"OJd\nAlan'' has Mime artists around him,\nevidently.\nLETTER OF APPRECIATION.\n\"FmfSteele, B, ('., Dec. 20' LOO-l.\nF. K. Simpson, Esq., Crnnbrook.B.C,\nMy Hear Mi. Simpson.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Allow mu\ntu congratulate vou on the handsome\n\"Christmas edition of The Herald,\nand also eongraltilnlu Mr. Ryan on\nUte .iiiii- mauiiei in which he bandied\n(he mining ami other inleresls. it\nsurely will do good missionary work\nand tiling good results to ibe ills\ntrlot,\nWishing vou a prosperous Now\nVeal, I remain,\nVery Uulv yours,\nU Vail \isdalen.\nA OHEAT ADVERTISEMENT.\nOquawka (III.) Journal' Aboui the\nhaltdstncst holiday 11 III libel of a papei\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094and there have been many line ones\nto reach ihis olliee\u00E2\u0080\u0094was ihe Christ\nman number of Fred Simpson's paper, the Cranhrook, It, <'., Herald.\nIt had aspecially engraved and designed cover and thirty-six pages ul\ninteresting information about its\nils lown uml Canada generally, besides a display of advertising Ihal\nwould have been creditable m a town\nmany times the size of Cranbrook.\nAmong lira many illustrations was\nthat of Fred and bis force\u00E2\u0080\u0094a genuine chi'olho. The paper is an advertisement for ils town Ihat cnniiol be\nequalled.\nC. A. MINER LIKES IT.\nBuffalo, N. V., Jan. 10, 1005.\nMr. F. E. Simpson, Cranbrook, B. C.\nMy Dear Mr. Simpson: I am\npleased to acknowledge the receipt of\na copy of the very elaborate Christmas edition of the Cranhrook Herald.\nThe people of your district are very-\nfortunate to have in their most urnm-\ni editm '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB\nthen appreciation 1\nand so progrsslvc\nThev have show \t\nol yo'ui efforts and then good W- J SOdETY AND\nnes.-. Judgment by generous advertise- |\nin youi splendid edition, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n1 am no longei at lb,' Matkccii, I.m-*-\nhave accepted a similar position at'\nthe Lenox, by tar Buffalo s most iie-\nfflth kindest regards to Mis. Simp-! KNIGHTS ol* PYTHIAS\nson and yourself, and best wishes loi Lraiilwi.uk, li. C.\nPROFESSIONAL CARDS\nCttEBL'EXI LODU\u00C2\u00A3 No.\nthe future prospe\nami district, 1 am,\nSincerely Yi\nyourselvei\n4ti. 1.,\nJ . dull\niiluj at 3 |.\nVUtlj\u00C2\u00BBK lli.tl.l\nk. ft. ti\n Mil\n. Hr,] Ui (lltchd\nWOimn OK HIGHEST PRAISE\nGreenwood Times; The Christmas\nuiiiiibei of ibe Cranbrook I lei aid |s\nworthy ol the highest praise ami re*\niiccts credit on ihe enterprising pub\nUsher, F E, Siui|>son li is a vet\n(table work ol an The covoi was\nvery tasieiullv and artistically designed and contains a series of pictures depleting in.- \ai nil Industries\nof East Kootenay The othei pages\nare also profusely illustrated and aie\nreplete with iiinu maliou respecting\nCranbrook ami tbe van! resources oil\nthe tributary countrj \"The old''\"1'1\nMan,\" as Mt Stlllpsoil is laiuihailv\nknown, i epi eseuts i he bos I ly j u ol\nplaned uuwspupei men who aie i.n\nderlng a public borvlee In making in*\npossibilities oi llir.nh * olumhhi\nknown io ihe outside w.iild\nLIKES THE \NNl \l.\nTh.- following lettci was received\nby J P. Fink from A. U R Maik\nIv, i.i tin Canadian Kail was Accl\ndent Insurance companv, ol otiawa\nCalgary, Die 30, pmi.\nj. p. Kink, Esq.\nFoil s I.- Mercantile Company,\nCranbrook. 11 ('\nDeal Jake\nI must thank you for v.mi kind\nicnielnhiame in Ihe form nf the\nXmas number i.f the Cranhrook liei\naid, which I considci a masterpiece\nof art, and feel honored In having tbe\ngifl nf one it does me good to see\nyour face once more, if onlv on papei\nbut trust you are looking a Utile\nbetlei than the mi shows.\nYours Sincerely,\n\ tt II M.uklev\nCriubruuk I Uiil I nl,,u i.'it u| ihe ImIU\nUi ullii-tlinuil ul L ttr (ii iiliii. auJ Jolu.ii\nul VinrrkK.\nlln- l...\nI i'i-i.i\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1 1\n11,. ll,,\nii. r. King, M. P. P.,the genial physician, and his more than affable\nbrother, the \"Kniii'' of lumbermen,\nvviili the many Other faces whom it\nwas always a pleasure to meet on\nthe streets of that \"right smart,\nprosperous, go-ahead, western, up-to-\ndate, wealthy lown,\" are all to lie\nseen ns natural as life, and much hitter looking, and make me wish again\nrevisit the pLue ami mingle with ihuse\nI learned to like ami respect su\nmuch. Hut 1 must not moralize too\ndeeply till I have had a deeper look\nInto the magazine, when 1 hope to he\nable to speak of my enjoyments ,\nYours Sincerely,\nR. It. Hopkins, M D.\nMovie Leader: The Christinas edition of the Cranhrook Hernld Uiis\nyear surpasses alt previous efforts.\nIt has forty full size pages, and ihe\ncover, which was made in Winnipeg,\nis a beauty. Its pages are brim full\nof Interesting writeups of the mining\nand lumbering and farming resource-,\nof the district, and there are several\ninti rest ing articles on the pioueei\ndavs of South East Kootenay,\nAlmosl a page is devoted to Moyie\nami her minim; and lumbering industries. Eveiv subject and article in\nthe edition is well handled and is Interesting reading, li is profuse with\nhalf-lone cuts, and the many advertisements are par excellence iu typographical art. Joseph Ryan, \"who\ncontributed mnsi of Ute reading matter, has a fluent, easy style, and he\nhas shown himself a man Of more\nthan average literary ability. The\nedition from cover lo covet is above\ncriticism, and no one hut a man familiar with Ute business can grasp\nthe amount of work connected wiih\nits publication.\nMedicine lint 'limes: The Cranhrook Herald issued n splendid Xmas\nedition consisting of forty full size\npages, profusely Ilfustl rated, and\ncontaining a mass of very Interesting local matter. We congratulate\nonr contemporary on -the enterprise\ndisplayed.\nFoil Steele Prospector: The annual Christmas edition of The Cranbrook Herald has been Issued, and re\nli.r is greal credit n| Ihe \"Old\nMan.\" Fnil Simpson, ils editor, who\nhe i eves in protecting home I ml Us\ntries.\nFernie Lodge: 'the Crnnbrook liei\naid was big enough Lim week in bail\nfrom New Yoik ll Simpson can\nmake money in ll small town out i.l\nicb eiilerinlse he is elitiiled to\nink with Morgan as a llnamici\nMedicine l!,.l N.-ws The Ci.m\nbrook Herald Issued a special Christ ,\n1 number which was vet V etedila I\nIde tn ihe papei. and which will do\nIhe ilistncl an immense amount of\ngood.\nW. P. OLIRD,\nBarrister, Solicitor, Etc.\nCRANHROOK, BRITISH COLUMBIA\n1. H. THO/1PSON,\nBarrister, Solicitor,\nNotary Public.\nCranbrook, H. c.\nHARVEY A McCARTER,\nHarrisiers, Solicitors, Etc.\nHaiell Block Cranbrook, B. C.\nJ C. H, DUNBAft |\n8 Barmtir, Solicitor, Notary \u00C2\u00BB\n* Public, Etc. |\n\u00C2\u00AB Cranbrook, - - b. C. {\n*>***********************z\nl>KS. KINtl & QREEN,\nPhysicians and Surgeons.\nnnil.\na. Ke.lilcu.e, Irm.lraa, n\u00C2\u00AB.\nOFFICE ItlHIUS:\nFur.oaaaa, *\nAllrrauuaa -\nI.ClBll. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nCKA BKOi.K,\n1:30 i\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nIMIaiJI\nIM la 1-J.\nI -? I .\u00C2\u00BB> I # I f | 4> 11\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Dr. Connolly, \u00C2\u00AE\n| Physici.,n ind Surgeon \u00C2\u00AB\n\u00C2\u00AE Ottict: on Arinslronf Avfnul\n8 '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\nMi, II i,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 |, a,\nDRS. KINO & MILES,\nDENTISTS\n,,,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2111'. hours\nU in ,U a ui,\nI ll, I, |, ni,\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' li. a |, in\nres\nThe Clan\nROl\nmil an excel-\nnie\n. vv hieli gives\nFerine Free I\nbrook Herald has\nI. nt rlirlslimis nil\na complete write-up of the town and j \u00E2\u0096\u00A0!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nlisiriet for the year,\nTIIK LKHISLATIftlv\nVictoria, 11. 0., December .'llf-\nThe execultve council has decided\nto call the legislature together lor\nFebruary Oth, tblsdeclslon was arrived at yesterday.\nThe executive council has also appointed ;t commission to enquire into\nIhe working of the Assessment Act\nin British Columbia. The commission will-be composed of the following members: The president of tho\ncouncil, Hon. F. Carter-Cotton; the\nminister of finance, Hon. R. G. Tat\nCRANBROOK, B.C.\nI IU IIOKSl S I'l I ,\\nIHv CROSS vuitfivm mjk.ihin\n' ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0n.l HllRSI- IMMISI\nlUtNHUIlUK. || C I'lmit U\nMcViliie & laidlaw,\nMining Engineers\nnml Surveyors,\nCRANBROOK, B. C.\nurns i Mill, in. ,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ,\nUIDUW, ,1. B.\nIslng and attractive city a newspaper low; D. R. Kcr, of this city, and J\nplanl with equipment so up to dateBuntzcn of Vancouver.\nChristmas Cakes\ni lie place lu gel\nwhat vou want\nisal\nC. W. WILSON\nTHE BAUER HtlllNt ib THE CHANBROOK HERALD\n/\nTo Clear. $2.50\nKimonos\nSkirts I\n12 only Ladies' Skirts, *\nTweed, Lustre and Home- *\nspun, in greys, browns and *\nblacks, regular $4 to $5, \u00C2\u00A3\n15 only Ladies\" Kimonos b\nin cardinal, blue, pink anil j\u00C2\u00A3\ngrey, regular $1.50, $1.75and b\n$2.00, *\nTo Clear, $1.00 I\n...i adits'.. b\nFurs at 3$ Discount*\nWe have a lew Ladies' \u00C2\u00A3\nRuffs in Sable, E lee trie: Seal, b\nand American Stone Martin, jl\nprices as follows: b\n$13.5(1 for $<), $12 fur $8, $9 for $0. $(> j\nfor $4, $.-1.51) fur $.1, $2.50 for $1.70 J\nLOCAL NOTES\nPicked Up ll.\"... the City by l-kini\n,.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E.'-,,,m> of Mil,) I'roplc\nHi\n,l\u00E2\u0080\u009E.l read MortOV .. ,lc\nK.\n!.\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - ,\u00E2\u0080\u009El.\nb\nb\nb\nb\nb\nb\nRED & CO.\nAAAAAAAAAAAAiVJVilaAAAAAAAA,^\nRusset Apples *\nAre Now J listR ight *\nLor Table Use. *\nWe have several hundred boxes lh.il we J.\nwant to sell,it $1.75 a box, Coldstream J.\nstock which means Besl Quality jj.\nand lull weight. J.\nfi T POfiFttS imu;yflndSla|,lc \u00C2\u00A3\nCRANIiKMH)k, B. C. >\nit#Hf**\u00C2\u00A5\u00C2\u00A5**V\u00C2\u00A5VVWV\u00C2\u00A5VV\u00C2\u00A5W\u00C2\u00A5\u00C2\u00A5\u00C2\u00A5SJ\nK. II llohart, of Wardnei was u.\nlown Ust Tuesday.\nFrank Dickinson visited Nelson the\nlirsi of the week.\nIt s. Baron has been on the sitk\niisi the past week.\nLadles' skins, kimonas and tins, at\nspecial price*., Keid .v Co\nNow is the lime to get a ruimI\nbeating stove cheap. Patmore Hiu\u00C2\u00BB\nThe Philharmonic club ol Chicago\n.it lb, Wentworth hall lom.iii.ivv\nnight.\nThe East Kootenay Lumbei cum-\npauy la putting In a lire prool vault\nIti Ms olllCC.\n(lev Thompson is visiting Marys\nvilli; tin, week and hold\u00C2\u00AB service in\nDrew's hotel\nDon i fall i<> hcai iin- Philharmonic\nilnii tomorrow nighl it will bt a\nmusical Ileal\n; Mis Q, U Patmore will receive on\nI I'Vbliiaiv Slid .in.I .ltd at bet Incite\nI on tlakei hill\n| Colon l.ciicb icii i.i.i Friday foi\n| Calgary to resume his studies in the\nNuitbwesi college\n! The local lodge ol odd Fellows arc\nj having theii lia.li greatly Improved\nI wnh paint, papei, etc\n.Mi Stuart, chiei ue ins pee toi on\nj ihe Crow, returned yesterday alter a\nweek's villi I m Winnipeg\nPrank Johnson, one of the pioueei\nhotel men ul Moyie, was in town a\nrniinlc of davs this week.\n1 ll. Cameron, of Moyie, mauapju oi\nI ihe Movie Lumber company, was in\ntown several days this week.\ni a large patty ol young people\n| drove over to For! Steele Tuesday\ni afternoon, returning that night.\nI The Besl Goods make the Best Cus-\nI lomers. Thai is tlie kind we are at-\n| ter. Patmore Bros.\nI The Kast Koolcnay Lumber company expects io start its mills going\nI about ihe latter part or this mouth.\nI A number of Cranhrook people attended the dance given al the Impel'\niai hotel in Knit Steele last. Monday\nnight.\nWilliam Gordon has been appoint/\ned a justice of ibe peace for Cranbrook and received his- commission\nLast week.\nI -m '4? \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A20 Our Customers Calhino m\nm * \u00C2\u00A7|\njKjjS Wp have hcen agreeably Burprisod on many :*3_r'\n\t_\__n Mciwious to receive VOLUKTAKY testimonies from *2&i_\n[ y mnl in Cranbrook und surrouiuliitg country of the p\?>,\nvjffic thorough satisfaction thoy have fbmtil indenlinK with $\u00C2\u00A33iE\n__m__\ us Thousnudsof theue testimoiiieuare filed in onr \"ri**'\n' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 office, mul, as all men are best known by whal others j\u00C2\u00ABn\u00C2\u00A3\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Ir\"!1 say al\u00C2\u00BBnt Ihem, we ha\*e deoidbd t<\u00C2\u00BB reproduce from ws\u00C2\u00A7K\n.*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2__. week '\" week iltt-. spontaneous outbursts of got*] -jft\u00C2\u00BB\n\"Mi\nm\nJ, E.\" Walters, a former resident nf\nCranhrook, but now a prosperous\nrancher near Maeleod, is visiting relatives here Ibis week.\nI W. R. Beatty has Improved the ap-\ni pearance of the street in front of bis\ni place of business hy having ji filled in\ni on the level with'ihe sidewalk.\n1 Head our ad for reductions iu fins,\n, skirts and kimonas. Reid & Co.\nj Trimmed millinery at half price.\nKeid & Co.\ni Miss Cantilt returned from ber visit\nI io her home last Friday. She lei'l'lm\nj sister, whose serious illness had called her home very much Improved.\n| li ymi arc iii need of a stove of any\n! description we can make ii interest-\ni im; fui vnu. Patmore Bros.\nhas ,i contract foi\nWolf creek for ihi\nLumber company,\nV\nPhysicians' Prescriptions\nand family Recipes\nDISPENSED WITH\n Accuracv\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Promptness\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Puresl Drugs\nC. E. REID \u00C2\u00BBi three very lim, business\nblocks go \u00E2\u0080\u009E}> lho coming summer un\nHake, sireel I'hls \u00C2\u00AB,ll l\u00E2\u0080\u009E- a movement ut Un- riant direction.\nOgilvlt'a Koyal Household floui Is\nIhe besl lion, Wc handle no othei\nItnval Household ,,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2,',!\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ranis can be\nhad ., , a,\t\nli I Rogers, Tho Grocer.\nII.'\nFori Stoolo\nal,o\nr\"' I\nr\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6ee< \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-' cftMfi 'he wmi,. with refreshments,\nli was ;i very pleasant evening and\nthose present report a line time.\nRev l\u00E2\u0080\u009E Thomas, of Movie, was In\nlown Tuesday of ihis wtok nm! assist\n. ed in ihe revIval meetings in tbe\n: Mi ih.,ili-1 church. He reports large-\nI tv Increased congrcgaHons ni Moyie\nslnte Ibe opening ol the new church.\n\"Ki.r Stoves,\" Patmore Bros.\n\"For Mi-Clary's Famous Stoves,\"\nPatmore Bros-.\nMr. and Mrs. ni. .1. MePeak, of Sitae, were in lown yesterday on blisl-\ncss connected with the hotel Ihey\nhave purchased at thai place. They\ntold the Herald man thai Cranbrook\nmay tie in Ihe banana hell, but thai\ni Sirdar was in lhc orange and plneap-\nzone.\n\. Hanson will remove the furniture from his huge lintel at Morrissey Mines and pill it in the new lio-\n| tel he is building al Wnsa.\nAlthough January Is considered a\n] dull month iu every line of business,\n, the hotel business not excepted, yet a\nj si ranger Who arrived on the local\nlast Friday night had to go lo three\nI lintels belore he could find a room.\nCranbrook seems to he getting along\nall right at any time of tbe year\nwill nud confidence,\nim\nJ. D. McBRfDE\nJ\u00C2\u00AB .* A \u00C2\u00BB*\n1 Is there anything that you want in the hardware Une? We have it. We havethe largest\nstock In the Kootenays. It comprises every,\nthing iii our lino.\nJ. D. McBRIDE\n\"I Imv nil my i Slothing, Boots and Shoes, from\n;'s3fc Mono* iS M'l-';til;.ii.-. .nnl 1 t.ik.- mv friends Ihere %M$9\n*_. ,-' i\"\" Tii.-s. in.-n ,in- L'fnilfuieii; tliey are honest, they t|FR\n\u00C2\u00BBlfei> Kive ii- value for our none) \" Hugh Melnuis \.*\u00C2\u00A3f\nm\nS I .,,,. vrt'iiriuic Campbell Clothing \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009El it'. '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0_\u00C2\u00A5,K\nS3 tria.! .-it..iti-ii t..r ,,,.- W.-li uiaile, tita WTieet, |,rn',' .,Wfi{.\nV* ri| til\" K ii i'.,i\n'*.\nI\nWj flDorrow & fRcjt'arlanc. gg\n\"WILGA\" BOARDING HOUSE\nFor llit besl conk in Cranbrook . \"Tlie Wilga\"\nFor th': besl served meal \"The Wilga\"\nFor tlu nicesl dining room .... \"The Wilga\"\nFor the best attendance \"The Wilga\"\n.....Special Terms for Business People.....\nTHE \"WII.GA\" DINING ROOM, ARMSTRONG AVENUE\nHOW'S THAT WATCH?\nWe will have tn admit that tho Christmas rush delayed\nour repnir work. Itm the rush is over and wo are.devoting\ns|H-ri,-il ittti'iitiiiti to the repair department of our establishment. When you hrinjin wateli here, it goes Into coin|Kt\ntent luuidsaud when it lonvos tin' place, it \* guaranteed\n).. Iw properly repaintl. Don't lei the watch go if it needs '\nrepatnng. Thai \* injurious, And War in mind that our\nstock of Jewelry, Silverware and Cut (ilass. is fnil and\ncomplete,\nW- F\". TATEI, JEWELKR and ARADUATG OPTICIAN\nOllieial Wuleh lusueetnr, frown Nest Pass Division, C. P. It.\nHarry Drew, oi Klmberlev, wns In\ntown .Monday.\nCharles Finch, ol Marysville vvas in\ntown Tuesday,\nS, S. l\iy .hi, of Nelson, was in\nlown two days lasl week a I lending\n10 legal business.\nCollage foi rent; eculrallv located;\n;. rooms Apply Arnold A Uoherts.\nHarold Darling and wife, of vVai'd-\niii't. were Cranbrook v isitors last.\nSaturday.\nII. Jl. llatcbler, ol Kalrabault,\n.Minn., is in lown on business inn\nncctcd with ibe Moy ie I .umber company.\nWork is progressing rapidly on die\nnew building ihal is lo Ire occupied\nby J ti. Tomplcloii's drug store and\nThe services In the Baptist church\n.u the usual hours on Sunday. Morning subject: \"How I Atlaiu.\" (evening subject: \"Weeping Divinity,\"\nA. I.eiti'h, win) was appointed as a\none id the delegate); foi the Mountain\nLumbei association lo go to Ottawa,\nleft yesterday im that city and oilier\neastern points.\nI'om Rookes lefl yesterday for fcrnie, where he takes tbe position of\nmanager ol tbo new Ferule hotel\nbuilt bv S. Wallace. The hotel lias\n111 rooms and is modern in .ill its\nequipment.\nII. !. Stephens, of .Viol rissey, was\nin town lasi Saturday, lie reports\nbusiness a Utile quiet at the ipper\ntown just tn this time, which is lo\nbe expected at tills season uf iho\nyear, hut ihal taken all together ilu\npeople of thai section have nn reaso\nto complain.\nThe Chicago Philharmonic club will\nappear at Weill worth ball tomorrow\nnight under the auspices of Ihe Lacrosse club. 'Ihis organisation is he-\ninp, well received everywhere and giving exeelleul un Ms [action. The | pie\nof Crnnbrook should nol let the\nchance go hy tn heat them.\n*Mrf Barber, of Ponilc, was in lown\nlast Friday He spoke in high\npraise of the progress that Cranbrook bail made since he lived here,\nand said thai its future was no doubt\nassured. Speaking ol Pernio tho dnc-\nInr said tlml wiih nil the hnd luck\nihe town bad had the pnsl tWO years\nit was in line shape now and was\ngrowing rapidly.\nAfternoon let and cake .it (i T.\nRogers' grocery si on Saturday\nfrom three to live. Kvory lady visitor will receive a free sample nf our\nli, T. It. lea. One ol Idle sample\npackets will contain a coupon which\nwill entitle the holder lo take her\nchoice of any fancy teapot (not belonging lo a set) in our store.\nServices in the Methodist church\nuexl Sunday nl tlie usual hours. The\npastor will' preach uT both services.\nMorning subject, \"Forgive ts Our\nTrespasses.\" Kvenlhg, \"A Great\nSinner Saved.\" Mrs. W. T, Reid will\nsing a solo eni I tied \"The Prodigal\nSon.\"A hearty Invitation is extended\nto strangers in town to attend,\nThere was a Hireling held at Sirdar one evening last week for the\npurpose of Inaugurating a movement\nto organize a school,as there are\nenough children there In warrant Ihe\ngovernmeul to provide a teacher.\nCharles Wrighl was elected lo the\nchair and A. .1. McDonald named as\nsecretary, M. il. MePeak, Charles\nFrankish and A. J. McDonald were\nappointed as trustees. The secretary\nwas Instructed to communicate with\nthe superintendent nf iustruelion ami\nsecure his co-operation as soon as\npossible\nMessrs. Bennett and Clark, of San-\ndon are in the city looking up an hotel proposition.\nj C, Morrison, representing the firm\nol McDermld .4 Hardy, of Nelson, is\n'in town making the annual audit Oi\nthe Hast Kootenay I,umber compa-\ni ny's liooks.\nA. Cbenette has leased the h'aMs\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 View hotel at Marysville and tnicoii\ncharge. He had an opening last even-\n, lug and a large crowd went up from\nCranbrook to attend the dance. They\nreport a veiy pleasant time.\nIt. II. Short and wife returned yes\nleidav from their trip to the coast.\n, Mr. Short s|ieiit most of his time at\n, Vancouver and says thai be had &\nline lime, He visited Rev. Aiivuche\ni ami family at New Westminster end\nfound them getting along nicely.\n! Mrs. J.;. P. I.ahmile, dressmaking\n] and plain sewing Hanson avenue\nopposite Ii-eroy Sage's. ;i!l-U\nThe Herald is in reeeipl of a latter\nfrom Harry Fairfield, of Pomona,\nCul., in which l.e speaks of llie cents,\nand ilnii only a few thousand shares\nwill he available for Cranbrook.\nA. O. F. INSTALLATION.\nThe new ollieers of Craiibrook Court\nNo, 8943, A. O. F.,were installed on\nJanuary 5th as follows:\nA. McCowan, C. R.\nF. MeKenna, S, C. K.\n.1. Sims, Secretary,\n.1, Brake. Treasurer.\n,L M. McDonald, S. W.\nO. Abbott, .1. W.\nH. Abbott, S. It.\nW. Sheppard. J. B.\n.1. Laurie, fi. Graves, J, Rowe,\ntrustees.\n.). Wright, VV. Touhey, W. F\nDonald, auditors.\nJ Wright, organist.\ntfc\n1EHPLOYERS I\nLIABILITY\ni\nINSURANCEI\nffl *\n$ Be protected against liability caused i\nffl through accidental injury to your if\n1 employes. 1\nm ' y&\nffl SER I\nffl -^ _\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - _-. .-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni\n1 Beale & Elweil\n1\nrn\nffl\nFOR LOWEST RATES\n1\nrf^tfl',*^\nStoves, Ranges, Coal and\nWood Heaters\nllnn'i forgcl llml we do all kinds uf PLUMBINO required in\nyi.ur house. We guarantee all onr .Mirk in\nhe done by first class plumber-\nMcCALLUM & CO.\nHARDWARE\nfflwmmMmmmwmmm,mmmm\n1 HARRIS BROTHERS I\nffl >*%\n| Wholesale & Retail Butchers |\nm'\nHay and Grain Dealers\nI\ni\nffl _\nsg Prices anil Quality Guaranteed. &\ntSii ^?\nWSkWSOMMMMMMMBM~\n^^-^\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Jrf^-^lt ... .. ML\nijiaTi^isitii-vi'iji-iJ-.r' -/'.-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-', j.-1/.k. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ;. *^*'tH\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0t -~ **** Iw '_\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\nLet us fit up your Imlhroom with hcmiliiul \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Standard\" enamel goods\nNO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT! j\n#1% We are showing some I\nf Beautiful Suitings j\nfor Ihe Christmas Holidays i\n} jl .* Jt LET US MAKE VOU OM: jl \u00E2\u0080\u00A2< jl [\n; McSWEVN & (iRii-rrm. mi- leadinq tailors :\nThis is the Time to Make Good\nResolutions\nIn so doing rt'iiioiiiU-r that \lnnniny A- Siddous iii thu place to\ngot up-to-ilnlc w>tnh tlutt will siitisfnctioti in every ense They are always roady to servo the public on their notice. The proof is lo givo\ntilt-in ii trial uml tliey will bo couvinccd, wishhiR one and ull u happy\nNow Year\nWc arc respectfully,\nMANNING Sl SIDDONS tin: CRANBROOK HIOIiALIi\n9\n3pfc THE WONDERS OF ELECTRICITY\nNow Used for Purifying Flour\na\nV.: ?)%$ The New Process Makes Bread and Pastry Lighter, Sweeter,\n_\mmwm& --\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,*.',\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00A3 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2** Whiter and More Wholcsonis Womei of Canada Delighted.\ntvi h n a aud tli trim py \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' usei\nthai will uut ' til \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 t. tlml ymi\ncauuol \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Si > /\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0;'\nwill suit vou.\n\ WTiat Ig Electricity?\nnobody knows, nol\nI What does it do\".'\neverybody know*.\nc\n\V. F. TATE,\niiKllll Ml OPTICIAN\ni'i\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 YOUR rv\nCCOUNTS in f*\nARREARS ? ? ? ? ? \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nIi the rush ol business\nprevents YOU finding\ntime tu write up your\nbooks, or having your\nbills and account. regularly rendered and collected, apply to\nHi.,,,' .main \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E1 itpilll, nil down throne),\n *., ii ,:,.\u00E2\u0080\u009EM,ftl,i'blg\"Hoynlll nu-e-\nImlil\" I,,,!, nn.il il i- ,,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-.\u00E2\u0080\u009E-,-, |.rlaal'a.i,\nlimn Ilnii, ever wna la-ton- .-I.-.tria,,)\nI It iiini street tan\u00E2\u0080\u0094U'lt'iiliurm nut\u00C2\u00BB- \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB'\u00C2\u00BB\nniobilii, \"l..\u00E2\u0080\u009E, .1\", v Iluu, Hint\" uml wmi-\nfumishca light- lunl power Ing its uiyalcriuus .'burg,' ...'\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094.t.-l..,-ta ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00C2\u00BBl dvlnlta di.-i-l.su\nj -ennblea tin doctor, lo see i'l\u00E2\u0084\u00A2.' EHOtrlfl.d Air\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E\"\"\"'\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2''';;\"\"\"; , , ,! ,fl, II,,'flour, ro a- I\u00E2\u0080\u009EU\"\u00C2\u00BBI\nPerforin, all aorta of wonilera it n-w liie ami\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094uut leuit of whli'h ia uctfng a. \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,. ,\ni-i. ut,, ,,,,,... nuiki - ,t tli\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*.r tl.,,, i--\nNaturl'l Great Purilier pun-cimuuh,\nlweuuea when the world'. ,h\u00C2\u00BBl, ,11,1 \"\"';i': '\"-';l:|'-\nand dlaeaao germs have been lul n \u00C2\u00BB' emuttjli,\nbi theui, and hnns over earth in '\" '\"' \u00C2\u00BB\"\"ll> \"'\" \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\"\"' \"'\"' l:\"\"\" \"'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 llnj-al ll.ni, -lii.til*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 III. Il.uir lliiil I.-,\ni.,11. ninn, lll-ldlhtld \u00E2\u0080\u009E.,.,.'\nIlia , L.u.la\nfinal. !-boom!\n\u00E2\u0080\u009Elili'\njihere is jauilic.l ,,,,-i we o-xrlu\n\"how nice and fresh tliun\nthat thunder Btortn!\"\nA I\nL \n ' electricity a talk lining through '\"\"\nRREARS ? ? ? ? ? \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ,, , ,/ aulMyiug i nnj \"ilier ll..\u00E2\u0080\u009Er in Hi\nWill Id.\nIl\u00E2\u0080\u009E, Hum llml ...al.,- il..- bread nnd\n|,aulr\ \u00E2\u0080\u009Eh.I ,n, llie lillilea ol Hindi)\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n.\u00E2\u0080\u009E ll,,.' (Imii- llutl ll\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,-.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E.l- ,,:' ,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,-,i.\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei\nwomen ur \u00C2\u00BB u\u00C2\u00BBlii|i I\" main' ...-.\u00C2\u00AB.-.-\nbri'ud I'l-ll'-r pa-it, limn ,1.,\", .a.-,\nElectricity In lho Flour Mill. made Mure.\nBonwllilng like Hint bui mlmia lho Kvery day liurolmh. \u00E2\u0080\u009El loath, tain\nthunder und lightning, \"\"' cumina I\" tl\"' Ogllvle I'lnur Milia\nsilently\u00E2\u0080\u0094swiftly\u00E2\u0080\u0094surely ('\"-1.1,1 - \u00C2\u00BBl ml. I wiani'ii wlm nre\neleclrii'lty perform, lis miracle in the using lluyid I IniM'h'uld I'' ', iuvi.nl-\nT/~\CCD1_J DX/AN.T ' \"lloyul Household\" m!ll-tl I, mill Ing to tho \"lbiy.il llo.ua-hoM''re, ijics\nJUOEi II KYA1N [ |\u00E2\u0080\u009E the Dominion of Cumuli. \u00C2\u00AB eel,',- uu.lai.y lliey ni* ili-llghted will.'It.\np 0 Bos nj | Iriclty la naod for purifying |.nrjH\u00C2\u00AB'\u00C2\u00BB. Tin i|-- will la. sent free for the\nWhen tho grindera \u00E2\u0080\u0094 aoparalnn, \u00E2\u0080\u0094 nskins\nCRANBROOK, ..* J. B. C. j ..lfU-n.-i.ir-IIIt.TH. hate ground uml .,- -ask fur Ihem-\nI ground \u00E2\u0080\u0094 inirilieil and renurlflnl tl\"' \"Vf.P.niFAX.\"\nm\nThe Best Investment Ever Offered\nFor Sale in Cranbrook\nreckenridge & Lund Coal Co., 1\nuriiTi'i) '--\nSHARES AT 65c\nThere are (inly a limited number of shares on the mar\"\nket. and application can now be made lo\nARNOLD & ROBERTS\nBROKERS FOR THE COMPANY\nWSr\n..DRINft..\nCHANBROOK BEER\nMade from the best malt and purest water, it is\nunexcelled for quality. Ash for CranbrooK\nBeer and insist on having' it.\nThe Cranbrook Brewing -c.n-rs>- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2> -.. . .. .v .1 _\nI JL 1\nAadj Johnson lius returned to] \u00E2\u0080\u00A2: 8\ntown, and ,s again 1,,-iiimi ,1m main,:,-, i^\nany .a the Moyie hotel.\nJ. 1'. l-.ii,i-il .,,1,1 wile, wlm aie\nspending Hu- winter i\u00E2\u0080\u009E Luwell, alrw.J $*\nwill lei,,,,, ,,, iluyla -I.-- -1 1,1;,..., v 4-;,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0: S\nJohn Have-s was up [,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E, l-,an- II\nbrook Thnrsila) representing V 1..! fr\nVh-Hi-,,,,,,,. ,1,,- wholesale liquor ileal- tft.j\ner. 1 II\n\ subseriptlon was raised ,: uing| ^1\nChe Cosmopolitan Rotcl\n^ RATES $2 PER DAY\nA Flrstclass House entrally L ocjted\nfi\nwns m\n11 illi'.\ntile Inmils 11.1....iiiiini; ii , ..- Mdi\u00C2\u00BBi a\nami has la-en senl lo llie witlmv uf I Ai\ntho late II:,..,,.1 Feig, ,, who is 1,1-\ninn in N,-\u00E2\u0080\u009E llrunswirk.\nLasl Tuesday was payda) al the .\ntlie sun. ol t25.IK.ll ii\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0f Fine Sample Roams in onnection\n,i arc airy and comfortable, and the table is the besl the ii\nThe bedrooms \u00C2\u00AEa\n^1 ..' ,1 .,,,,, .,, .--a >\",,, ni, 1 . ir ,\ni,i mi,. Kveiyihing is \u00E2\u0080\u009E.,,f j 1 market atlords.\nawing and s,. i.n ilm ...1,1 ff\nn.'l i Hell si II, tin- ,1:1-\nllftTv nw ftvm .. \u00E2\u0080\u009E- ,si f.i |i, ^-, (j, rn ..^ r,s \u00E2\u0080\u009Ei ,.\ ,., rf ... ,,i r.s r.-- i.-v-^VhB)\n-\"..j... ,.. (jj ,. t, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ,.,\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,*' ,.. ,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ,.- -. . ,. . ,., . ^\nin lull\nWC.llll.-l\nleas,.\nOcorge Parker, accountant I.n tlm\nMoyie Lumbei cuuipnny, Btarled ,.\nIhe mill t,. lown ,.,, skalffl Tuenduj ' \"\"\nS,v^M,;!Kr\"!:;:i:li,;l!:i\nR\nmil lal [roll, III'' mill ami he Wa\numl Halted \"al iml In- 1.1111,' In\nnil flint.\ng\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094 i\nHUM' STEULK. [jJ'j\n(From lho Prospuolo, | 1\nWork has lie,,, suspi-inl.-il .,1 lllill gi.\nJ. I-:. Slcplicna,\nII. I.. Stephens,\nM. kiiikeniliiri\nJ. I ,.\u00C2\u00AB-\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\nMorrissey (nines Is still\nturning out its usual quota\nof coal. The big Alexandra\nhotel is still the besl conducted hotel in East Koolcnay. Vour money's worth\nat all Limes.\nTHE ALEXANDRA HOTEL,\nStephens Hms. & Cu., Owners ami Proprietors,\nMorrissey Mines, B. t.\nII I.. Stephens\n.1. I: Stephens\nMorrissey is the place to\ntake the Great Northern\ntrain for Spokane-the\ntime is 12hrs.; 24 hrs.\nto Seattle; 32 hrs. to\nVancouver <\u00C2\u00AB \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00A3 ^ <*\nTHE AUSTRALIAN HOTEL\nllll: 111(1 WHITE HOTEL.\nStephens llr,,H., Owaera ami Proprietors,\nMorrissey Junction, li. C.\nMOYII3,\n(From the Leailcr.)\nThe j\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.-..,,,,- of Moyie were ralliei\ntaken by su. I'...-..- when llie) arose\nlasl Sunday a,a: nnd [oiind lira\nlake ii,.,.-,, over, ii, Jlunday lira ico\nn.M mall, Inn lla'lu's Ihal,. ami\nlu.u.y mnl, ntlvuiilngo ,., i, ami ,,,-\nunci llama,-has skating, From nil\nin.la all.aa, ll,,-,,, will lie a gnoil .| n.l 11\niv ami Ihii'l.iiess ui ne ihis yeai, anil\n.1 s I lOf nl il Will 111' |UlL up fill\nI ie use ami shipped tn I ha sill\nrounding lowns.\nThe Moylo Odd Fellows are prcini\nIng lo glvu Mi,',,' regulnr annual ball\nun Friday evening, January 2711,\nTl,,' ooininlllee In ennrge Is compuied\n..I c. A, Fun le, ft. Campbell, II, T,\nHoward anil F. J. Suiylli. The nail\nwill he une nl Ihe yell besl given HI\nMoyio this ami,1,-1\nThe Moylo 11 ill,- club had a shoaling ma,eh vi-.itcdav on llie lake a'.\nlira lout of i)u 's avenue. Tlieie\nwere six ducks shot for, Kdilv won\na, Oleson I. 11 1, I, ami (iuuthirr I.\nAn elTiirt has been mado to t,rg.iu-\ni/.e a hockey lean, and a meeting was\ncalled for that purpose Thursday,\nTin, meeting faili-,1 to malciiali/.e,\nhowever, and nothing has since uemi\ndone, In all probability anolhor\nmee-lilig will I.C called s,,..,,.\nAn aerie of Englos will tie i,t-\njranizi'ii i\u00E2\u0080\u009E Cranitrook on Wednesday, January 25th, aud in ail probability Lira iUoyio aerie will be asked\nto ilu Ihe work. The new leric 'ill\nP. BURNS C& CO.\nWholciale and Ktl.ll\nMEAT !\n _%> MERCHANTS 1\nIff'*'(*. p ^\fc**^ia7^ \"ia^ l:ri'sh nml Cured Mowta 9&\nSf.'.' / iT ^1 / f^ rn-.li I hh, (i.iimc :iiul V-*-\nr.uiii.i.\nrlvut uu nccounl l.l tile CXI. nil. i-r-\nivealhei .., the posl weok, K\nlie,,,, Kershaw, s, , lefl si.-.-i. Q\nTuesiliiy lui tin- coast whele 1.0 Will\na,a.a:,.' iu the um me business.\nThe logging camps ,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E Skuokuui LL\nChuck creek are busy gelling uu, l\u00E2\u0080\u009Ena t?\nThere is plenty \u00E2\u0080\u009El snuw tor sklddii, '\nami llie output will lie large.\nhas. Chapman .,,,,1 James While, _*\nwho liavo been trapping ,.,, While ii, |\u00C2\u00BB\ner, returned to Steele Motulu) with fl-\nl.i ma, Uu skins. - :C\npiigf HiSSH 51 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2: \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -} \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB\"i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 r< *%\nuuiiibor nf t'lk liavu lum ktlliul by\ntheso Imlliiiis, wlm Imvo nn busiiius.s\nhero in Urltlsli Columblu,\nv\'c lUfipt) oul) I tic In-! \.ur ij\nir^limlklicl I\nMiirdtls in nil lhc principal lowoa i^\nhi Ilnii*li Culumhla \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\n?\n] ...Manitoba Hotel...\n|; ,r,,'ii'i'N,.,v.\J:i,,:,m,,,l,.l,t, I\ni I). A. McDONALl), nannger I\nJ Tb:\" Hotel io in the center of town. The rooms are \u00C2\u00BB\nJ ci.-i'i.'tab!: .indwell furnished, ihe dining roani is first- {\nj class, .ind the bar is supplied with the b.-st. When yon \u00E2\u0096\u00BA\nX want a good place to stop conic to the Manitoba. I\nJ WE (ilVi; VOU YOUR MONEY'S WORTH \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\n*' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 t\n****************1**********I9**************V ********4\na.,....,.......,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,!\n\S Wall Papers^!\nQUICK TIME TO THE COAST.\nKcrnle I-'ii-c Press: Fernie vvas in\nvuik'il vi'sh-iiliiv by a group o( brlgbl\nenergetic Great Kortlicrti oUlcials\nwlm catno to Inaugurate ;i iltvllv passenger service over llie (i. N. 11, in\nlo Fcrnlo nml lo do all in tlieir power io bring the peoplo o( Uncle Sum's\nland into closer touch wiih tlielv Canadian cousins, as Mr. S. G. Verkes,\nthe general western passenger agent,\n.if Seatllo, pin ii. Accompanying\nMr. Yerkes were 11. A. Jackson, ul\nSpokane, and F. L. Clarke, .Jr., general western ageul (i. X. Kxprcss\ncompany, A Free Press representn\nlive Interviewed Ibcse gcntlenicn and\nlearned some ol ihe plans ol the u\nN. railway couiuaiiy as applied to lite\nU. N. S, liiaiiih now coiiipletetl Into\nFernie. This Information pui into\nconcise form is as follows:\nA flrstclass dallj passenger serv -\nvice was pui nu between Fernie ami\nHexford, ftlonL., on January 10tli to\nmake close connections at tlio latter\npoinl with coiisl trains. The Feruli'-\nItexford train will be -supplied wiih a\nbaggage, a second class ami a lirsi\nelass i iiiiih. The distance over the\nline is U2 miles,\nThe following pointers from lliel I\nBchctlulo should he remembered. Th.-, 4\ntrain leaves Fernie al lu o'clock in *'\nthe morning and arrives In Fernie i.i *1\n8:25 In ihe evening. A passenger *\nleaving Fcrnie at 111 o'clock iu tlie *\nmorning arrives in Spokane al '>-'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0> 4\nthat evening, arrives in Seattlo al \u00C2\u00AB\n0:20 the following morning, nnd ai J\nrives in Vancouver (via ldveroH June 4.\nlion) a( 3:(I6 the following aflcnioun. 4\nTime Io spokam- :i hours and 55 nun J\nules; tn Scuttle M hours ami lo mill- 4,\ntiles; to Vancouver 2s hours ami 15 \u00C2\u00AB\nminutes. ; J\nA passenger leaving Spoknne al 8:.'lf> 41\nii, in. arrives in Fernie al 8:25 p. 111. \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nof lhc same tlav; leaving Seattle al 1\n7:30 p. in. lie arrives in Fcrnie the 4\nlotlowlng day and leaving N'aiieoii\nal 1. p. 111. he an Ives in Ferule\n8:25 the following .lav. From S|:\nkiine the time is 12 hours an,I in 11\nules; Irom Seattle 21 hours and\nminutes; from Vancouver ^s ho\nami 25 minutes.\nTickets to and from Vancouver arc\ngood either via Kverell or Seattle.\nThis schedule reduces the presenl\ntime to Vancouver by almost half\nand the quick run lo Spokane and Se*| *\natile, where direct connections ore S Armstrong'Ave. v.ix/\iNnn.wwi\, n. v.. riintn j.r \u00C2\u00AB\nmade with all oilier western points, ^ J,\nleaves nothing more lo he desired iu \u00E2\u0099\u00A6***\u00C2\u00BB**\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB#***#f*\u00C2\u00BB*^#*#*W#####*^r**OW##*#***V***Wl\nllie way of Iransporlftlloii.\nDiving In ihe shortened distanceh-r-\t\nand the direct schedule tlie Canadian\nNorlhwesl will beiiellt largely by this\nnew senice, and Fernie as llie terminal point will receive a very material \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nincrease in business. 1\nMr. Clarke, of the express company\nslated that he vvas making preparations to handle fish, fruits ami all \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nother perishable merchandise over the\nnew 1 iue in a flrstclnss manner and j\nhe hail no doubt that a large trade\nwould he worked up between Spokane ami Ferine.\n'. X\n*}\n\u00C2\u00AB\n. *\n1 *\n1X\n: I\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00AB\nP\nA\nI\nN\nT\nI\nN\n(1\nWe are making special\nreductions in prices of\nall lines of\nWALL PAPERS\nCall and see us before\nbuying. Our patterns\nwill please you.\nMouldings to match\nall papers.\nF. ]* Bradley & Co.\n'Phone 62 2\nCRANBROOK, B. C.\n'I'lIK INTI-ilil.lu'KIN.I l'HOKSIXll-1\nIi-ornlo l'ree I',ess: Thu Interlock i\nIng svsiem now bolttg p\u00E2\u0080\u009E, in al ,ha|\ncussing nl Hie O, I'. 11 and i.lio\nSI., F. ,V Al., by llie ll lal K.uliiai j\nSignal i\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei,,| ',, ol Hull , N V.,\nnil, l,e con, pleleil in nboiil tu, il.,> - '\n.lit. Il,,-,,\u00E2\u0080\u009El\u00E2\u0080\u009E, luu. iliiilj;,' ul Ihu ,..\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,,\nbrougfil iIiut uxpcrla \u00E2\u0080\u009E,ili him and\nhe ii.is hall a \u00E2\u0080\u009E.,/.,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E,l.,-i ,.. .. . a\nIdoved. Neurl) , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ids ul nu. I)r||lk\nl,-l,al,linel\u00E2\u0080\u009E.l,\u00E2\u0080\u009EK lines, pipes, wheels, ,,, ,,M*\nlevels, signals, en , are rei|iiired i\",\nthe .sjsli-m.\nA hi.a, ileselipli I l.nu Ilu- \"\nlurloeklug s\s,i',,, works is iib foi\nlu\u00E2\u0080\u009Es:\nOn eaeli nl the I.an aims al a ills\ntllllie nl l.llli [eel Hull, (he ill.lll,\"l,,l\nsignals ure pluccd. Tliese a per.il\nI'd llum ,1a-signal lower a, die ml ..\n-sing t,y means nl wires ami level's.\nAgain un eaeli nt ,1m Inn, UI'IIIS a I .,\ndistance ul film feel fnuii Hie signal is\nileiiiiliiig arrangi'mc! ivliieh is .;..\nrated [loin Ilu. t.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,', hy hollow rod:,.\nA danger signal at ihe ITiui tool llm\nil nu ..ne line Will insure safely signals un Uie nil,,-,, ,,lherwi.se Ihe level's iii tiie lower will nnl luck prnp-\neily. if hy any chance an engineer\nshould iin, iiv a .lunger signal his engine uill run nil the track 120(1 [,-,-,-\nfurlliei on it no, previously slnpp'.'ti.\nTints it is imjiossiblc l..r une train in\ncrush ml,, another al the crossing.\nLUMBER\nRobinson-McKenzie Lumber Co., ltd.\nSaw and Planing: Mills\nAll Kinds Ol\nRough and Dressed Lumber\ntr IH People]\nII is Healthy\nII ist lie I test\n. Steele Brewing Co.\nJohn W. Wolf\nBoot, Shoe and\nHarness Maker\nIlllVf .\"II II Illi' ,,\",1, ,\nI'.'..\u00C2\u00AB,. N',',,1 St,-;,,,, I,, |n\nm lis .'.','1,'lilllv ll|l til il.-il\nS| inl ii IW IioIkIh 1,1,11\nl.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,ily ui.rk. S InlHu\niui'Is. I ilnii k, -I n nml rn\na. \\'i,iti- llliinl' ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E||\nI'l'i-li'i'l mitlsfnotloii mu-ii ll\nCrows Nest\nSteam Laundry\nSUlim & McPHBE, I'rnprirliirs\n\\nPURE MILK\nllesiilenlial block tor sale; rirslclass naTllCSS IViaKer j \Vlii-M yon Imn tlio mill, I s.'ll ,,.,i\nlocation for dairy or ganlcniwalerrii will list.'no ollior, liis [iitro unit\nhy crook , ,i,,g through'. Apply t.. Old shoes made new. All kinds rioli, Try il oiiec,\nowner, Um. Sneddon. . . . .,. \u00E2\u0080\u009E , ... , ,. ,\n-rn-Lf Cranbrook. |nl repairing, dive me a tall. W. J. Bardgett"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Cranbrook"@en . "Cranbrook_Herald_1905-01-19"@en . "10.14288/1.0068166"@en . "English"@en . "49.5080556"@en . "-115.746944"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . 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