"fdef1d07-1e45-4574-8435-2548ef1b1ba3"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2014-06-06"@en . "1901-12-05"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0068170/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " /\n:he cranbrook herald.\nVOLUME l.\nCI.AN1U.OOK, BRITISH C(ILl'\li:i.\, THURSDAY, DECEMBEH\nimii.\nNUMBER lis\nThe Canadian Bank of Commerce.\nHon. Gko, a. Cox, Prcsltleut.\nI'nlsl tip Capital .\nRest\t\nTotni ReionrciB\nIt. I'i. Wai.kkr, Ooii. Ma\"'\n. . SMKHI.IIIMI.lltl\n... -.Illlll.llllll llll\n(,i,llil;l,llll;l nil\nA Qeneral Banking Business Transacted.\nDeposits Received.\nLontlon Agents--The Hank of Scotland.\n| CRANBROOK IIRANCII. HUBERT HAINES, Manager.\nFERNIE NEWS\nCold Weather Necessities\nAtcClary's Stoves, either coal or wood, are\nthe very best\nAnother large shipment of Heating Stoves,\nprices $4.25 to $,jo.\nThe new \"Le Roy\" Steel Range, coal or wood,\ncheaper than a cast iron stove and far better.\nBetiding, Pillows, Blankets, Comforters, Etc.\nin immense quantities, all prices and excellent values.\nOur Rubber Stock is enormous. All new.\nLatest patterns in Skates, to fit everyone.\nWe still do the Furniture business of East\nKootenay.\n.Gilpin's\nIl!lfflHItlil[ls3il!S^OT\nTHAT MAN, MINER,\nIs a \"crackerjack\" at repairing\nand upholstering. He can also\nmake new goods to order. Call\nand get prices and see our new\ngoods.\nWe are expecting a car of\nNEW FURNITURE\nin every day, so don't buy your\nChristmas goods until you see\nwhat we have.\nThe Kootenay Furniture Co.,\nlimited\n.1. I>. EINK, Secretary.\nI HILL & CO. = IHI: BIG STORE *\n.if The largest and best line of Children's\n9 anil Tlisses' Shoes ever brought into\nf British Columbia. Our line of\n.', CHRISTMAS : NOVELTIES\n-*t Is complete. Call anil see our stock.\nfi If vou mil early you jet ti hitter choice\t\nI THE BIO STORE . HILL & CO.\ni}:j%%^^%%^^\^^^%^%%^^^^v*i%^i\nFrom His I rt*e Press]\nMorn, Ihe man who wns stabbed last\nweek ,s getting along very weld\nChlel Barnes recovered his satchel\nneclion\n1 il l.v\nLOST IN THE HILLSi FORT STEELE ITEMS\nrecover!\n'ontaintiig the papers in .*<\nvilli licenses. Mr. Feltlet ti.\nmist like.\nHurry I'urdy, nne nf tbe old guard\nhockey players [aback In town and ii he\nlon'i lake nn active part in the game\nWill he on linn.I lo \"nml\" miywtiy,\nG, K Richardson has been appointed\nresident engineer for the C. I1 R. with\nheadquarters at Cranbrook,\nSteve Powell, the man who Fit/gerald\nput mil with at) nx, it, K>-tiitig along well.\nThe Uphardt Clip to he presented to\nthe winueis of the hockey league will he\na prize worth competing for mill to make\nthe series -dill more Interesting to the individual players, A. J I'urily will present\nto eiit'h player of the winning team a\nbeautiful medal, to he the property of\nthe player. The name of Ihe player will\nbe engraved on each and the medals will\nhe a beautiful souvenir worthy of the\nglorious ga*i;e.\nK. Chauncey Boylngton, who was sent\nlo Nelson for trial ou a charge of bringing stolen goods into Canada, was sentenced to one year's Imprisonment.\nKILLED NEAR MOYIE.\nJobn A. Currle Run Over By a Train and\nTerribly Mangled.\nMoyie, Dec. 4 \u00E2\u0080\u0094Jobn A. Currie, employed at the Moyie Lumber company's\nmill near this place, was lun over by a\nfreight train between 12 and I o'clock\nTuesday morning nud was terribly\nmangled. His body was discovered lying between the rails nboui S o'clock\nand Coroner Clark and Constable Druin-\nmonil notified. The remains wire\nbrought to town und taken to the Moyie\nhotel, where they were prepared for burial by Undertaker Campbell, of CraU-\nbrnok. Au inquest was held today\nCurrle was last seen alive Tuesday\nevening, when he left town for the mill\nwith two oilier men employed there,\nWhen he got nearly home lie took the\nnotion to ieturn to town, ami started to\ndo bo. It Is evident that he fell asleep\non ihe track near the Moyie Lumber\ncompany's siding, ami peihaps never\nknew what struck him. His body\nshowed that it had been dragged a con\nsiderable distance, anil that the entire\ntrain had passed over him. Both leg!\nami arms were broken, and bis whole\nbody was more or less mangled.\nCurrie had been on the Crows Nest\nroad since construction, and unlil recently worked as a section hand at this\nplace. He was n student at McGlll college and studied medicine for two years\nduring the lime that Dr, King wns there.\nF. D, McCarthy Perishes In lhc Woods\nNear Kitchener.\nOVERCOME B1 EXHAUSTION AND COLD\nWandered lor Days Over the\nSnow Without Food or\nSlid ler.\nSAD END OF AN HI NTIMi TRIP\nnine\nliifd\nWhat Makes Cranbrook QrOW,\nNot many weeks ago there were\nj people in Cranbrook so short c\nas to say that Marysville would bean Injury to this town. What has been the\nresult lo date? Not less than ft0,000\nworlti of supplies have been bought of\nCranbiook merchants for Marysvllle\ndming the past month, and the tiatle is\nIncreasing, Marysville looks good to\nCranbrook merchants Cranbrook is a\neentet and its trade with outside towns\nlereasiug each month. That is what\nis making Cianbrook a great.commercial point. With the growth of the district comes a growth in Crnt. b 00k,\na growth iu Crahbrook slocks, a growth\niu Cranbrook business, a growth in population. Let the gootl work go on,\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0* --.lusi Like Your riother Hade,\" T\nI ..Sauer Kraut.. |\nB in I gallon and 5 gallon pails. <*>\nS Ihis is put up by an old (ierman who thor- Hj\nBj oughly understands the business and we can Y\njg assure you it is fine. 2j\nI Just Arrived f\nAS l-inest Apple Cider; nice for the mincemeat H\ng that you are going to make for Christmas, g\nI Remember |\nBl We also have a large stock of Apples; can H\nK supply almost any variety. jj\u00C2\u00A3\nto Fort Steele Mercantile Co. *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2<\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I\nF. D. McCarthy, the 15 year-old son\nof M, McCarthy, engineer on the Kitchener steam shovel, was found dead last\nl-'nliy within an halt mite of Kitchener,\nwhere he bad expired from hunger uud\nexhaustion. The cast.- is one uf ihe saddest in the history of this section. The\nfamily live at Creston, but the father has\nbeen at Kitchener for some time with\nthe steam shovel. The boy was there\nwith lilm, and on Tuesday afternoon of\nlast week lie took u gun ami started out\nfor a short hunt iu the snow covered\nhills near Kitchener, where deer abounds\niu great numbers. That night he did\nnot return, and when the father inquired\nfor him, the Chinese rook said be bail\nseen the boy hoard u west bound train,\nand the statement wns accepted as evidence of the fact Unit the lad bail returned to his home al Creston. Uu\nWednesday the lather went home ami\nwas overcome with horror mid grief\nwhen he learned that the boy had not\nreturned as had been reported by the\nChinaman. Mr. McCarthy lost no lime\nin getting back to Kitchener mid found\nthat nothing had been heard or seen of\nhis missing hoy, Then ihe full import\nof the awtul calamity burst upon him.\nHe knew thut somewhere iu the hills bis\nsou was struggling lur I'fe, but without\navail, as be had without a doubt become\nlost in the thickly limbered country. A\nsearching party was organized uud the\nsad work begun. Not until Friday was\nthe body found. The father hud hoped\nagainst hope, and ihe finding of the remains of the poor b.\u00C2\u00BBy confirmed the\nworst fears of all. He was lying on bis\nface with his arms outstretched, and the\nsnow wns torn up about lli 111, showing\nthat he had evidently hud a terrible\nstruggle at the last before be succumbed\nfrom utter exhaustion The boy's gun\nwas stauding against a tree near where\nthe body was found Following bnek on\nbis trail, it was shown tbnl he had become bewildered In the thick undergrowth, and had walked around a large\nbunch of hushes several times, then had\nforced bis way through, starting nnt\nigaln, only to come back to his old trail.\nThe agony of mind suffered b) Ihe boy\nbefore death came lo h t> reliel can hardly be imagined. And, what makes il so\nbard, during his final struggles, be was\nonly about half a mile from Kitchener,\nwhere anxious hearts were beating in\nsympathy for him.\nUndertaker Campbell waa summoned\nKitchener, nnd took the remains to\nCreston, returning wilb them to Cranbrook, and funeral services were held\nSunday afternoon ot St. Marys church,\nami tbe remains interred in the Cianbrook cemetery. The ball bearers were\nMessrs. Uenest, McKenzie, Amiable,\nSbeltou, Burton anil Tiller.\nProm Fort Steele I'roipector.\nWork on the Bstella mine at Tracy\ncreek will be continued during the winter months.\nA small force Is at work on the Old\nAbe property al Hull river.\nWe bent nothing bul good opinions\nregarding the ij-on deposits at Hull river.\nWhen ihe linud expires we may have\nsomething interesting iu publish regarding this property,\nbeit Smith wiih a small force is at\nwork placer mining on Wild Horse\ncreek below the bridge.\nHis reported that arrangements are\nbeing made to sink to bedrock In the\nmain channel of Wild Dorse, opposite\nBoulder creek. If the outfit should be\nsuccessful iu reaching bedrock there\nseems to be no reason why the yellow\nmetal iu paying quantities should not be\nfound.\nA report Tram Windermere is to the\neffect thnt a strike of rich ore running\n800 to 1000 ounces in /liver has been\nmaileon the Red Line-feroup.\nA large number of pleasure seekers\nfrom Cranbrook attended tbe dance at\nthe opera house Thursday evening.\nHONORED MRS. COSTWAN.\nTO GIVE ANOTHER QUOTA\nCanada Will Raise a Third Cumin\nKent fur Africa.\nNUT LBS THAN SIX HLNDREV MEN\nEnlisting; Station Will Be Opened\nin South East Kootenay\nAgain*\nQUITE A NUMBER WOULD LIKE TO QO\nAt hit Ik and Literary Association.\nThere will be a meeting at Leaak's\nhall this evening nt K:j 1 for the purpose\nOl forming an utblelic and literary association. Il is the idea of the pioiimters\nto senile a library, rent the rooms formerly used by the Cranbrook club, and\nhave a pleasant place fur the young nnd\nold to spend mi hour or two in llie evening, The Hernld is pleased to see this\nmove and hopes lliat it may result successfully. Such an Institution is u good\nthing tor Ihe young men and lhc lown.\nOdd FellOWl, Attention.\nA full attendance of the members Is\nrequested f|t \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'--- Odd Fellows hull 1*1 i\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nlay night. There are several niatleis of\niiiporluuci- lo collie up, including nomination of officers, livery member of\nKey City lodge is Interested In some of\nthe iiieasiues to be presented, ami ii is\nry member's duty to be present.\nM. Rockendorf, N. 0\n& J. P. FINK\n<.*\nMANACJER I\n1\nMack en ilc Is In Charge.\nRossi and, B. C, 11 C, Nov. 30.\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. H.\nMacKenzie, formerly manager of the\nMariposa mines in California, is here\nand has assumed the management of the\nLi-Roi mine. Ue is a mine manager and\nmetallurgist of long experience and has\nbeen idmtifitd with several strong English corporations operating iu California.\nMr. MacKenzie is busy securing a hold\non tlie details of the big Kossliutd mine\nand lias made no statement for publication as yet. The LeRoi ollices have\nbeen removed to the Hank of Montreal\nbuilding.\t\nRaised the Debt.\nThe debt against Christ chinch was\nraised by the Thanksgiving offering.\nThis speakn well for llie members and\nfor tbe work uf Rev. Bcachum.\nThe Now Telephone Line.\nWork was Inaugurated hist Monday\non ihe new telephone line between Cranbrook, Marysville and Klmberley, mid\nalready several miles ol wire has been\nstretched It will only be it few days\nbefore there will be telephone communication to Marysville. and the line will\nreach Klmberley soon afterward. The\nCianbrook Electric Light company is to\nbe congratulated upon Its enterprise in\nibis matter, as this line will prove a\ngreat benefit In this part of the district.\nTli-a company have also purchased the\nCranbrook Fort Steele line, thus connecting the towns ol Fort Steele, Cranbrook, Marysville nud Klmberley,\nWill Spend Ilis Mono) nt Home.\n\"I took your advice In lasl week's\nHerald,\" said a Crailh 00k citi/en Ill's\nweek, \"nud 1 tiud that our merchants\nhave some magnificent stocks, 1 will\nconfess that 1 was surprised, aud I just\nmade up my mind thai I would not send\na cent down easl this year, I can find\nnil 1 want right here iu Cianbrook, ami\nthe quality and price suits me.\"\nThe Ladles nf St. Marys Church Show Their\nAppreciation.\nLast Saturday night a number of ihe\nIndies of Si. Marys church met at tbe\nhome uf Mrs. D. Murphy und then hml\nMrs. J. K Costlgan brought in. The\nlady was surprised ul the gathering, and\nmure so when the ladies presented Iter\nwith un elegant gold brooch set wiih\nsapphires uml pew Is The following\naddress was then read by Miss Magee:\nDear Friend\u00E2\u0080\u0094Having learned with\nvery much regiet thai you have decided\nlo return lo your former home iu Cnl\ngary we WOUid consider it a most unpardonable act of Ingratitude were we\nto allow yuu lo depart without conveying lo you our expressions ol deep respect nud lender regard\nThe many mouths that it has been our\nprivelege to know you have only served\nto increase our esteem ami affection for\nyon.\nYmi will always be remembered among\nus ns one who has contributed very\nabundantly toward making life pleasant\nand agreeable.\nYou have endeared yourself lo us by\ntbe sincerity of your friendship, the\npurity of your heart, and the nobility of\nyuur nature; gifted with such sterling\nqualities yon naturally carry wiih you a\nray of sunshine nud happiness wherever\nyou go.\nAlas! how we will miss you when you\nhnve gone; 'twill not be 'til then thai\nabsence will be fully realized and\nthe valuable assistance that yuu have\nbeen to the welfare ot our religious, mu\nsical ami social circles be fully uppreci\nnted.\nWith pleasant recollections of the\nmany hours made agreeable by your\npresence we would ask you tu accept\nthis brunch ns a slight token of the\nesteem and affection iu which you are\nheld by u-i. We pray that Cod may\nprosper you 111 your new home and grant\nyou and your family the happiness you\nhave so justly merited.\nSigned on behalf of your friends,\nMrs. Chas. Magee,\nMrs. D. Murphy.\nMrs. Costigan was greatly impressed\nhy the evidences of sincere friendship on\nthe part of her church associates, but\nmanaged to reply in a befitting manner\nA lunch was served by Mrs. Murphy\nand the ladies spent a very pleniaut eve-\n\"ing \t\nMay be a Bunco (lame.\nVancouver, B. C, Nov. 26.\u00E2\u0080\u0094An American miner named R L. Pinney, who\nreached here today from the Klondike,\nthrows new light upon the mysterious\norderof the Midnight Suu.au alleged\nrevolutionary society that the Canadian\nofficials of the Northwest Territory aie\ntaking very seriously and ate sending\nelaborate reports nbout to Ottawa. According to Pinny llie whole thing wns a\nbunco game, devised by two gamblers.\nThey were broke when ihey struck\nSkagway last winter after an unsuccessful season in the Klondike. They heard\nmuch talk against the Canadian government nud tbey devised a scheme of revolution with a secret society. They\nfixed up a seal, prepared an elaborate\nInitiation ceremony and charged fi5 n\nhead ns a membership lee. Many miners, among whom was I'inney, j .1111 d as\na lark. Malty persons were bled for considerable ntnniinls, the chief victim being Shirty Chambers, who inn u pack-\nhorse train from Skagway to White\nHorse. He was I old thai the revolutionists would destroy the railroad and thus\nthrow a fortune into his way. Me gave\nup over $3000, it is said.\nI'inney saitl the gamblers never meant\nto start nny revolution.\nThe English government has accepted\nthe ofTer of another Canadian contki-\ngent, to consist of not less than 600 men,\non tbe following terms:\n(l) Men to be able to ride and shoot;\n(2) the Imperial Yoemaury rates of pay-\nto be accepted, vi/. .cavalry rales lo dale\nof embarkation and Yoeiunury rates subsequently; (3) Canadian government to\nprovide horses, saddle!y, uniforms, boots\non repayment. Imperial govern-\nto provide arms; 141 officers to be nominated by Canadian government and\ntheir names submitted tu commander-in-\nchief 011 approval of secretary of state for\nwar; (5) medical conditions tu be as fu.-\nlmperial Yoeuiauiy; (6J preference tu\nbe given to men who h\u00E2\u0080\u009Eve had previous\nservice in South Africa and tu single\ntieti; married men ami widowers, with\nhildieu to be accepted, provided thul\nthey understand that no separation ul\nlowance will he issued.\nColonel (.vans to Cutnmaad.\ncut.-Colonel Evans, who is to com\nforce, has left Winnipeg fur\nI,\nmaud tin\nOttawa.\nContracts for the clothing, hoots and\nsaddlery will be given out at once.\nIt is understood that the period of enlistment will be for one year or lill the\nclose ofthe war.\nThe rates of pay for privates in the\nCanadian Rangers will be 28 cents per\nlay from date of enlistment to date of\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2uil.atkatii.il nt Halifax; |i 20 per day\nafter that date.\nLicense Commissioners.\nThere will be a meeting of the license commissioners held at Moyie, B.\nC.. December 16. lyoi, to consider applications ol the following hotel keepers for renewal ol licenses:\nPeter Matheson, K 1st Kootenay hotel,\nCranbrook.\nL. B. VanDecar, Royal hold, Cranbrook.\nT. J. Wellman, Manitoba hotel, Cran-\nhrook.\nC. B. Vroman, Wentworth hotel, Cranbrook.\nJames Ryan, Cranbrook hotel, Cranbrook.\nJos. Ilrniilt, Canadian hotel,Cranbrook\nNils Hanson, Costnopolbon hotel,\nCranbrook.\nK J. Peltier, wholesale license, Cranbrook.\nO. A Burge, Perry Creek hotel, Perry Creek.\nFrank McCabe, International hotel\nWaidner.\nH. W. Barnes,\nChief License Inspector.\nWon't Alfect Lead Market.\nNew York, Nov. 30.\u00E2\u0080\u0094An official of the\nAmerican Smelting and Refining company says; \"So far no decision is reached\nas to what tht* company will give ore\nproducers for ore next year. The conferences in progress may last some time\nbefore the matter is adjusted. There is\nliltle doubt, however, that an arrangement will be made satisfactory to both\nsides. The agreement is not likely to\naffect the lead market. That will be l\ngoverned more by supply and demand\nthan by anything else.\"\nITEMS FROM MOYIE\nProm ihe Moyle Lender.\nE. S. Pollard is reported to he sick in\nthe hospital ,tt Wallace, Idaho.\nTom Rtuler Itft for Spokane this \u00C2\u00AB, ek\nwhere he will remain the greater port 1.01\nof the winter, n\n, G, Arnold, who took up a ranch\nnear the lower end ofthe lake and lived\nthera for some lime, is now living in\nKaraloopa. He hat, made a raise aud is\nnow said lo be well to do.\nMefars Oram and Sheady, who a.e\ntaking out timber on the upper Mny it*\nhike lor the Moyie Lumbar r*oui:>auv.\nnow have over a million feet of lo, a rut\nand ready to bring out as soon as there\ns sufficient snow. They are now wi rh\nng full handed and have little difficulty\nn securing plenty ot men. Twelve\nteams of horses arrived here last wee-,\nfrom Faribault, Minn., to be us.d in\nlogging.\nCharles, Tun and BdParrel!me work\ning steadily at the Society G rl pit perly\nback nf the St. Eugene, 1 h*y are now\ndown 60 feet in the incline shaft, which\nthey are sinking by following the ledge\nThe ledge is about three feet 111 wn! li\nand they are inking oat some first diss\nore. They expect lo continue wurk ,.11\nwinter. \t\nHOWE ALL RIGHT.\ntthy It h Houod lo I npo> Proiperllj In lhc\nFntnre.\nOne day this week a man while talking of real estate said: \"A friend ol\nmine was otlered (700 for a main street\nlot in Moyle and refused it. 1 told him\nhim he was a ifool \" And ibis 111 in is\nlike many men who cannot see beyond\ntheir nose in any transaction. What\nhas given value lo Moyie properly at\nanytime' Ii is bet mines, an.lt. d >\.\nalthough not uuniug, they are tu better\nshape than ever before. The hills about\nMoyle arc almost a solid body ot ore.\nThat ore, although not marketable just\nat this ttuie at a profit, is bound to lie in\nthe near future. The Consolidatid St.\nEugene, the Society Girl, the Aurora\nand others contain enough oie to hung\nprosperity to a town many limes tbe size\not Movie. The man who would not sell\nfur f;;-)showed gootl business judgment.\nThe man who criticised the refusal is of\nthe class that is ready to kick al every\nlull in business and declare a town or a\ndistrict no good. The Herald has no\nfears about Mo. ie. It knows that Movie\npossesses the true basis of prosperity\nand will come out with riying colors\nC. P. R. Improteneais.\nSeveral important improvements have\nbeen made by the C. P R lately. The\ncompany, sais a Winnipeg report, has\ncompleted arrangements for ihe running\nweekly of a special perishable freight\ntrain from the east- This train will be\nmade up at North Bay and the freight\nfrom eastern cities will be brought to\nthat point by other fast freight trains\nand consolidated there. A similar train\nwill also be run weekly from Winnipeg\nto Ihe coast. The definite details have\nnot been completed, but the officials -f\nthe freight traffic department slate that\nthese trains will commence running this\nweek.\nThe Canadian Pacific summer hotels\nthrough the mountains next season wnl\nprovide increased accommodation tn I\nit is expected that the popular le-ori*.\nwill be more of an attraction than ev. r\nfor the large number of tourists who\ntravel over the C. P. R. Walter P.ail,\njr , superintendent of the dining and\nsleeping car department of tbe company,\nhas just made a trip of inspection over\nthe system through British Colombia.\nSpeaking of the improvements to be ef-\nAn All Round Success.\nThe bazaar given b) the ladies of\nChrist church Tuesday afternoon nt\nWentworth hall was n gieat success\nboth in a financial way and from an artistic standpoint. Never before in Cranbrook has there been such a magnificent\narray ot beautiful handiwork, and the\nprices secured were in keeping with values represented. Tne hall was crowded\nall the afternoon with buyers, and the\nladies in charge of the lunch and cniuly\ntables did a thriving business.\nThat evening 11 dunce wus given In llie\nsame hall nnd the attendance was very\nlarge, Everyone present had a splendid\ntime.\nAn Eu'eptloaal Year.\nN*. Hansen of Wasa was in lown this\nweek. Speaking of the weather he said I\nthat he had never seen such a warm fall\nsince he had been In the country, and ] .)r(,vt.,i\nthat is n good many years.\nNew Reading Rooms.\nJnmes Ryan, of the Cranbrook hotel,\nIs having the empty store room in his\nhotel building fitted up fur a reading\nroom with card rooms in connection. It\nis a big improvement and will be appreciated by the public.\nNew Meat Market.\n\" I have opened a new meat market in\nthe stand formerly occupied by the\nWestern Supply Company. I will keep\na full supply of ihe hest meats, nnd nlso\nfish and poultry. Fresh pork sausage\nwill be on hand at nil times. You will\nlind my prices reasonable, and what is\nmore nothing will be left undone to\nplease and sntisly the trade. 1 would be\npleased to have you call and give our\nplace n trial,\ntf A. Jolliffe, Prop\nMen and Teams Wanted.\nFifty men and 25 teams wanted to\nwork on railroad grade on ihe Marysvllle spur of the C. P. R. Apply to\nW, P. Tierney it Co., Cotitr\u00C2\u00ABctors\nMarysville, 1). C,\nMouse (or Sale.\nTwo conveniently located, well built\nbouses for sale on terms to suit.\ntW. F. Gurd.\nExcursion to Marysvllle.\nCharles Early, proprietor ofthe Falls\nView hotel at Marysville, will have a\nformal opening of his hoiel this (Thursday) evening, lie has arranged for a\nspecial train to leave Cranbrook at 7:30\nreturning nt 2.30, bo that the people here\nwill have a splendid opportunity to visit\nMarysville and have un enjoyable evening. The fare will be f 1 for the round\ntrip\nfected in the mountain hotels Mr. Pratt\nstated tint at Field the hotel there\nwould be enlarged to the extent of forlv\nrooms. These are to be taxational?\nappointed and the hotel in many w ys\nnude equal to the increased require\nmeats. A new billiard room has been\nadded to the hotel. Field is in the center of a beautiful district for the sightseer. The new falls called the Twin\nFalls, with the Yoho valley and the picturesque trails by which travel hm been\nmade easy, make it a delightful ipot lor\nIhe journey At Banff there are la e\nsixty rooms added and the hn el im*\nThis was found tieces--aiy owing tu the increase in this yeir'a business. \t\nSame (lid Story.\nThe following from the Grand Forks\nMlner-Gaiette shows the estimation in\nwhich Mr Dunsimiir's government is\nheld throughout the province: \"From\nevery portion nf the province come*, evidence that the Dunsmuir government is\nutterly discredited by tbt people. The\npolitical situation has been hopelessly\nmuddled for months with no Immediate\nprospect of relief. When Martinism received its quietus two years ago it was\ngenerally believed thBt a new era h id\ndawned and thai British Columbia In the\nenjoyment of a stable and progressive\ngovernment would wipe out the stigma\nof incompetence attaching to so many\nprevious administrations. Unfortunately these fond anticipations ha'-e nol\nbeen realized,\"\nhospital lor Maryi>ille.\nDr. O'I lagan has let tbe contract for\nhis new hospital at Marysville lo James\nGreer. The contract price is fj-QOO and\nwotk will begin the first of the year.\n^^M CRASBlioOR HERALD WEST OF ITS CLASS\nE-ditoi and Propriotoi\nTBHM9 \"I-' 3UBSCHIPTIOS\nTlie Herald desire* to ^i\e the mm\ndistrict it yuu know any aboul y\u00C2\u00ABi\nyn.tr iiiiii.* ni your i\u00C2\u00BBeo|ile, unit u lo this\n\"llie toad beneath Un- liar row klimvs\ngxactly where each cootli-iwint noes\nThe butterfly uimn llier nul\npreaches.n11i.-11t111.-11t in that i.\n-liu\nyard Ml'Iini*.\nA SMALL PIECE HI- WORK.\nUev, Btlllman, of Fernie, has been\nexceedingly active during the past year\nin bis efforis to dictate to the license\ncommissioners as lo Ihe granting of\nlicenses. Sj long as that body coin\nci.led wllh his views, they were like\nd'-iesar, honorable men Dot, a short\nlime ago, llie coininl'sioneis gran ed a\nllc-jnae opposed by the reverend gentleman A change came over tne icene,\nami In au article In the lO-rule Free\nPress, (lev Stlllman excotl .Ies ihe commissioners and I.cense Inspector\nli trues, and by implication, If not Indirect charge, states that they dttUd\ntbe law, and perhaps displayed nature's\nveual enough lo succumb la the inlln-\nence of silver In their decision. lliv.\nS.lllmau should lion in mind ilnl Mr.\nBirnes ami Messrs, Grace, Stork anil\nOlarke are pioneers In South Rist Kootenay. They helped build up communities that give support to men like Itev.\nStlllman. They are known throughout\nihe district, and it cumea wiih mighty\npoor grace Indeed from ihe reverend\ngentleman, tn charge these public \"111 -\nlali with corruption, even If It Is done\nby Innuendo. Sluine upon you' Beat\nIn mini that all those who do not think\nas you thluU, may still perform iheir\nofficial duties as prescribed by their of\nfl*lal cutha. If you think otherwise,\nc .me out like a man and prefer youi\ncharges, or hold your peace. Your\ncloth Is not sufllflleut protection for\nyour action in this case.\nTHE ONTARIO MINERAL EXHIBiT AT\nTHE PAN-AMERICAN.\nTha Economic Ont mnl U literals of Ttita\nI'm villi: e ou a -' -u That Shows the\nIW-tt Important* and AbuudwtiLo u(\niin.\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB Bwsoaioti \"I Ontario\u00E2\u0080\u0094Well *->i>\nplayed \u00C2\u00BBud ArtiStlcatly Lruupei.\n(Special cy Mattr-a Craig.)\ntt is now generally acknowledged\nthat the Ontario mluerul exhibit i\u00C2\u00BB\nHe- tinest ui thut i*lu\u00C2\u00BBa ni ih'* Pan-\nAiii.-iicuu Exhibition. I'ltiuiii\" Uosa.\nII.m 1-: .1 Davis, Conuuiaaiumir of\nlYuwn l.i.u.1-.. nnd F, W, Ulbsou, of\nl'ol.into, lliietloi ul Hi.- Hill'.iiil ol\nMines of Ontario, decided to show\nth.- economic mui nml wlm-role of\nin sin.i oil tt saib- ilm: would eon\n.tl\nEDITORIAL NOTES.\nThe people of Fernie are very much\nexercised over the movement upon ihe\npirt of the L'rowa Nest Coal company\ntowards opening up stores and taking\nthe men employed In the mines from\nFernie to the mines, Well, they may\nbt!, yet it Is no more than ihey had\nreason to expect. A coal company is\nafter coin, Il is true that when ihe\ntown of Fernie was started, men win.\nInvested In properly were lead to bt\"\nlieve that the coal company only want-\ntk to engage iu the coal business and\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ell lots to business men. Now tint the\nlots are sold, It seems that the coiupinv\nla ready to embark In business to compete with the in-n who have spent\nthousands to build up ihe town of Fernie. It Is not fair, and yet ll Is In keep\nIng with the trend of the times. The\ncorporations are linking out for No. 1\nOut of the six papers that have been\nstarted in South Bast Kooienay, The\nHerald editor has been Identified with\ninree of them, the Wanlner International, now defunct, The ll-rahl and the\nMarysvllle Tribune.\nTo secure a lair distribution it is not\nnecessary to adopt John Houston's Idea\nIn Its entirety. That may be Improved\nupon. Vet abuse ol Illusion will not\nblind tbe people to the pocket bnrrough\nsystem that now prevails. If, at tbe\nneit session, nothing was dune but tu\nbring down a fair distribution bill, the\npeople would rise and call the leg Isl t\ntors blessed.\nDid you ever stop to think how stead\n(ly Craibrook has grown f During the\nyears that she has lived her condition\nban Improved constantly. Cranbiook Is\nbound to be a great commercial center.\nThe building of the road up the Si.\nMarys valley and the advent of Jim\nHill's line will make her so. Mark the\nprediction.\nJ. 0, Drewery is mentioned as a probable candidate for the house in Hist\nKooienay. Is this one of .1 CO j ikes.\nW. C. Wells has been In Montreal\nbuilding railroads with McKenzie &\nMann Wells will want lobepiemier\nneit.\nThe people are kicking atoui the 0.\nV. It. securing all the land led in South\nl.4 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tlur-il in-\nnifid.'stviil lights. Thu map wus\nprepared by ortlur \"f I'. II, i lergue,\ngeneral manager of tho Lake Superior Power Company of -Jault Ste.\nMnrlu.\nTho riick.-I-copper exhibit shows\nthe ore iioiu ihe Sudbury region.\nLivery working wine Ib \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2jjiruH.-nleU\nhere The WL'Igllt lunges from 1,000\nto lti.ouu pounds per aped tion, Tbe\nentire pile coiilitina abuill 17 tons\nni ore. Every singe of tho operation\nol the reduction of nickel uud co|>-\njii-t- from the ore is IllusLraU'd by\nsn in | lies. Tbe final operation o( tha\nreduction process is nlso shown,\nthus Illustrating completely tho wanner In which the nickel nnd copper\nare extracted from I bt- ore, The\nNickel-Copper Co,, of Ontario, have\naltlttclDvu exbilbils showing thu new\nFrench process ill detail. The average visitor appreciates tho details\nbv On. lucid milliner in which it is\nIllustrated.\nCopper W'e.s of Hie north shore of\nLake Superior are shown on a similar scale, every mine bolllg repre\nBunted. The pieces weigh from 1-IH)U\nto K.ooo pounds, tho pile weighing\nHi tons in all- ll is evident Hint\nmodern machinery must bo used in\nthese wines to raise und transport\nMuh great niiissi-s,\nThe Lake Superior Power Company have collective exhibits of iron\nore from Michipieoloii. Copper and\nnickel ore am also shown, besides\nbUildlllg and Ot'nuil lui si one and\npig iron, also a large nssort m.-nt of\nenlarged photographs showing the\nworks und mills of Ibis cuinpaiiy.\nForm nlclcol made by the new elec.\ntn.lvtic process is shown iu the\nform of burs, uud is ntlrucllllg the\nattention of steel man who know\nthe value of nlckol stcol.\nAs a central point In the display\nstands the most remarkablo feature\nof the Mines Building in the form ol\na column of solid graphite from\nthe Black Dniinld Mine, Renfrew\nCounty. H is Hindu up of three\nlarge blocks, the lower one being\nIts.txl-} foot in size. A huso three\nfeel high of li stone of excellent\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0quality from Qucenstown Quarry, St,\nDavit)?, Out., wus provided by that\ncompany. On this pedestal is placed\na stutuu ol Canada, ex.rut.-d by J\nW. Bunks of Toroiilo. Its dignity of\nol pose mnl excellent treutiiienl huvu\ncreated universal tulnifnilion\namongst exhibition sculptors mid artists.\nTh.- t'ainidiiin Corundum Company\nhave the lurgest display of this material ever liutdn, und have ulso u\ncompb-ie lino of abrasive material\nmodu from Canadian corundum. The\ninn- exhibit of On- Crown Corundum\nCompany mid linpcrlul Corundum\nCompany deiuonstratcs On* Increased\nimportance of this Industry in Canada,\nThe other nnd more prominent of\nthe divisions reproseiiled are the\n/.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2old, silver and iron ores, building\nnnd oriimie-niul stones and mica.\nThe use to which Oils (alter material\nis pui in coppering strum pipes and\nboilers is well shown on n practical\nMale by the Mi-u Boihr Covering\nCompany of Montreal. The contract for covering Ills Majesty's ship\nBlake, o f the nnwl lorn bat-\nIll-ships mid >r construct hm, wus\nawarded in this firm, There is a\ngrand field for infra in this ami (or\neleetri.-i.l pitrpnfK'8.\nTalc, gypsum, salt, mineral water\numl coiil are also iu evlil -e.\nThe Milton FressLHf Buck nnd Term\nCuttn Company nro represented bj\nan arch, which is mi excellent ex-\nmiiple of the progress made iu ar-\nlist if tlecoraltvo term cotla work.\nThe exrelleiil record mude bv the\nI'ltivint-e in the Mines tlidl.I,nu nt\nChicago is well remembered mid the\nprogress made in mining tu Ontario\nsince thai date is evid.nl by the\ngreater variety und Import unco ol\nth\" I'lin-Amei-icmi display. It is\nibe best y.-i prepared by lhu Ontario\n(.'overniiielit.\nThose intetesied in Ontario mineral resources can obtain copies of\nthe lalest reports of the Bureau of\nMines, ihe descriptive catalogues ol\nih.- exhibit mid any further Information by applying to the superintendent, Mr. F w. Speller, at his office\nin lhu Mines Building.\nMARYSVILLE\n..BRITISH COLUMBIA...\nThe Smelter City\nof East Kootenay\nWHY MARYSVILLE WILL GROW\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ni Because it will have the first\nsmelter in East Kootenay.\n2 It will have the first lead refin\nery in Canada.\n3 It will be the great sawmill cen\nter for the St. Marys valley.\n4 It has brick yards with a capac\nity of 30,000 brick per day.\n5 It is at the junction of St. Harys\nriver and Mark creek.\n6 In Hark creek falls it has the\nfinest water power in the district.\n7 It is the point from whence railway construction up the St.\nMarys river will begin, and will\nbe the base of supplies.\nIt is only seven miles from the\nNorth Star and Sullivan mines,\ntwo of the greatest silver-lead\nmines in America.\nMarysville will be a pay roll town\nwith a constantly increasing\nforce of men.\n8\nLots are now on the market\nand are selling rapidly \u00C2\u00AB*\u00C2\u00AB*\u00C2\u00AB*\nSimpson & Hutchison\n...Sole Agents...\nOffices: Marysville and Cranbrook\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2->->\nHarry Williams,\nCONTRACTOR.\nWill take contractu for digging cellars,\ntrenches, etc., anywhere In the district,\nnt re.isi 111 able rnli-K.\nCRANIIROOK, B.C.\nP!BHi!KIH!H\nPIONEER HARDWARE STORE\nHeadquarters for ** j* j.\nGeneral Hardware, Stoves,\nTin and Enameled Ware.\n.lusi received, Inree consignment of\nSKATES, SLEIOH BELLS, CUTTERS AND HARNESS.\n0. H. MINER.\nCranbrook .nil Woyie.\nmmmmmmmfe\nPLUMBING AND\nTINMllllllMI....\ntik\nm\ntlHtffHS'i\" HIHimil,\nI EAST KOOTENAY f\nj HOTlil j\n* CRANBROOK, B. C. $\nsj, tiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiitiltl tt,\nPETEK VUTMIISON, Proprietor. *\n\u00C2\u00A3 H.1I1 IIS !*llt-t[-ISt*ts*-tt. *\nWhen >,'i. sre buug.s -.ss.l stint J\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0* \u00E2\u0080\u009E k\u00E2\u0080\u009Eu,I iiipal no to the liast |,\nKi'oletu,). .1\nWlletl ynlt ;,,,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ur.,I innl want 1, \u00C2\u00A3\nIt I rsut ,-'t,, Ills- l'i\u00E2\u0080\u009Est K\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E- -\u00C2\u00BB\n* Is',,,,. -s\nJ Wli.is >.\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,...- thinly mi*I watitn I\nm Boo.t tlrftilc |jo to the Unit *i\n1. Knott'lliiy. i*\nj! U fact wh n ,'minrclti Cranbroiili 1\na stop ,,t the i-;.,st Kootenay. *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n-YttlFttCFM..,,14.J**! ii*t->\nLook lor th*\nFOR SALE....\n20 White Chester Pigs, 5 to 12\nmonths old.\n200 Chickens; some pure bred\nprize Light Brahmas and\nothers.\n200-Egg Incubator, by Stahl.\nwith electrical attachment*\nfoster mothers, etc.\nBone Cutter, hand and power,\nby Humphrey.\nFor particulars apply to\nG. H. Gilpin-, Cranbrook.\n...HOT WEINIES...\nAt the\nThe Wentworth Hotel\nDressmaking\nMrs. R. V. Vroom\nIs prepared to do ,sil kin.ls of rlressmalt-\nlug at her home on lt.iker lllll.\nDrink Home Beet\nIt is Pure\nIt is Healthy\nIt is the Best\nFt. Steele Brewing Co\nSaddle Horses and\nSale Stables <\u00C2\u00A3 -^\nStable South of Herald Office\nChas. S. Tripp,\nCranbrook, B. C\nJ. H. KING\nPhysician and Surgeon.\nOllke al Residence, Armstrnn* .Ave.\nOFFICE IIHUHS:\nForenoon?. - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 0:3(1 to If\nAfternmin* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . . Lill i,,':',!\nEvenings - - - . 7.311 lu 8:30\n.-RANHKOOK. : : : t B. C\nFirewood\n5 [George Laurie has wood\nof all lengths. See him\nbefore buying.\nIndispensable in\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E_ Every Home\nA Reliable\nThermometer *\nand Barometer\nWorth 51.00, specially made to\nmeet thfl C-H mat lo e ml it ions of\nWestern Canada, will be sent\nfree to every yearly lubscrlber\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2f the\nWEEKLY FREE PRESS\nWINNIPEtQ\n-Season 1901-1^03\nCut nut this tdvtrtltenwnt\nand forward la free Presi wiih\none dollar and recelvfl Weekly\nFree 1'h-mh [Or 0118 y-ur tOgoilh*\ner with ii handtoma theiinum-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ter und baromtfler-\nCerlKUntc uf lhc Re KI stmt inn ol \u00C2\u00ABn Rltrt-\nl'rn\ imiiil Company.\n\"COMPANIiHS ACF WW.\"\nI licrohj eeiiii> timi tlm \"Clover Loaf Mining\nmd Miiiiii:' eoinimity,\" \"i -iHunonnl llHhlllty,\"\nHits this day I... ti rouhl.T.'il as mi l-Mra-l'iovln-\niliil i>(iiii|iiiny iind.-i'tl r imules Ael. 1807,'\nto earry mil ui ulTui-t a I ..r any nt the ohjorta nl\nthe CnmiNiny to rthleh lhu leRlslHtlvo nutliorllj\nof the Uglsliiturt! ol lirlililt i oliunlilii extends\nTin- lii-.itl nllle.- of ibe r. iii|iailv \n iiumted hi\ntlie city or S|.i.i;ani-. Hinte ol Wuililiii-tnii, r.s,\nv.\nTlie IIII101I lit III Hu' i'a|.Ilnl .if llie l.ilujiiiny |s\ntiffiiion, divided lulu i-awlooo aluiren ofiwiivei\nmoll.\nThe lit'ii.l ntllee or llm Culiiiuuiy III this pro\nIiido lisilimtn al Uruiibronk, ami Jnlin Itynu\n'nHtlitnn, liunlstor at Inw, ivhoie mltlri'na I-\niiiniiH.ini- iiforosnld, i*. tin- nunrnoy tor the\niuii|iaiiy.\n'lliell nf tlm exhioi <,r n, mnmnyh\nilfiy years, ilm l'nm|.niiy is t|ic*ilaliy llinlieii\nlnlerHeollniiOttnrtlicstilil ,\ol,\n(liven iimtor my linml nml Henl tiMldlce in\nvii'inriii, provliu r llrlihh Cohinililn, tlilsfltli\nilny nf Aiimisi, tool,\n8, V, WMliTTON,\nItcRlstmi ol joint *.i<.ek compnnloi\nSubscribe\nfor the\nCrauhrook\nHerald,\nAnd be llptii-llitc.\nCANADli\nAN\n:ific\nWinter Schedule\n.. Effective ..\nOn October 13th\nThere arc a few points to\nbe considered in building.\nGood work, Good Material\nand the price.\nHave you Hiked with anyone aboul bulldlnt'-\nCome and lee tne or let me see you. II may\ndo us both good.\n0. R. LEASK\nContractor.\nA New Feature\nTourist\nSleeping\nCar\non\nCrows Nest\nSection\nLeaves kuotcnuy Landing East-\nbound Tuesday and Friday\nLeaves Medicine Hat Westbound\nSunday and Wednesday\nFor lime tables and lull Information, sail on\nor address nearest local aicnt.\nE. J. COVI.I: CB.COLEMAN,\nA. 0. P. A. A-tent,\nVancouver, B.C. Cranbrook\nJ. S. CARTKR, II. P. A., Nelson, B. C.\nJames Kerrigan & Co\nWholesale dealers In\nGeneral\nMerchandise\nGrain and\nProduce\nGiven special attention.\nCar lots a Specialty.\nCranbrook, B. C.\nI.O.O.F. key City Lodge\nNo, 4*.'. Meeti every Frt-\ndaynlsht nt llielr hull nn\nMaker street. Sojourning\ni l.l.l Fellows cordially lm iteit.\nMatt l.'nekPiiiinif p, b. Simpson\nN.U, see'v.\nCranbrook Lodge, No. J4\nA. F. & A. M.\nRfRidar nuTtiiiKs nn the\nthird Thursday of tlie\nllU'lltll,\n\ lsiitnu brethern walcom-'d.\nW, K. (inin, Ree'y.\nSpokane Falls &\nNorthern R'yCo.\nNelson & Ft. Shephard R'y Co.,\nRed Mountain Railway Co.\nThe nniy all mil rsjnle Itetweell all\npoints Knst, West nntl Smith to....\nROSS LAND,\nNELSON ,\u00E2\u0080\u009Ed\nIntermediate Points.\nConnecttit*, nt\nSPOKANE .vithlhe\nOreal Northern, Northern Pacific\nand O. \(. & N. Company.\nNelson with Steamer for Kaslo\nand All Kootenay Lake Points,\nMyers Falls with Stage Dally tor\nRepublic, and\nConnects dailv\nAt BossburK Stage Dally ler\nUransi Forks and (ireenwood.\nII. A. JACKSON, lien. Pan. A|i.\nPerry = Creek\nHOTEL\nOliver Burift- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I'roprielor\nGood .icconimodjtions for the public. Best of liquors and cigars.\nCome and see the l.itmius Perry\ncreek district. Quart: and placer\nmining. 8 miles from Cranbrook.\nw. p. auRD,\nBarrister, Solicitor, Etc.\nranbrook, i British Colin,bl a\nGet your Job Work\nat the Herald office\nSurveys \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nLand Purchases,\nPre-Emptions,\nMining Claims,\nEtc., made by conlracl.\nTH0S. T. McVITTIE, IU..S.\nP. (I. Fori Steele, B. C.\nWood!\nI have good wood of all lengths.\nLeave orders at Townsite office or\nwith George Taylor.\nRichard Stewart\nSome!hiii). for Vou\nA beaulllul \"tilnss Star Mount\" .lib your\nphoto in ssin be ilven with ever) doicn\neiblnel pictures taken before Chrislmis.\nCome now. nnd give us lime l\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,-, our\nChristmas ssurk out. No work promised\nfrom Ibis dole before line.' weeks Irom\nlime ol -ililns I'klSI. I'hutoitriphcr\nJAMES GREER\nContractor\nand Builder .*\nAll work xuirantecd. See u* before\nyou build. II will pay you.\nCranbrook, B C\nI m pro vi ng OnJVatu re\nIs one of the functions of the tailor. By his art he mako\nup for deficiencies of shoulder, chest, etc. It is our business\nto do that, and more. We not only make perfect fitting\ngarments which set off a good figure and improve a poor\none, but we put material in our suits which some tailors\nwould not think of selling it less than double our price.\nLeask & Henderson\nThe loth Century Tailors, Cranbrook, B. C .\ni\nf\nM\nfi\nf\nfi\nI\nI I\nI 1\nfi I\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\n| The Best of Job Printing\nI\n\u00E2\u0082\u00AC Will always be secured when you get\n\u00C2\u00A7 your work at The Herald office. Try\nit and be convinced.\nWHEN FATHER FILES HIS SAW.\nWhen father il\nAs nf! lie Ilnl\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0is tn tilt' liUuiw,\nin tl...\nTin ru is u mill\nUntil in- K.'ti\nfor uthcr ipliera\njll tin..iiiiii.\n>i. \"Young nun, t\nnoilihiH ,1,-iir.\ni tnii,if.lir\nlllll,.!- I'l-I- M ti.-M n\nOOO%^%^n^jl-OVJ0O\nFORESTRY EXHIBIT.\nCanada'! ln\u00C2\u00BBj.l\u00C2\u00BB, \u00C2\u00BBt ibe Pan-AmtrlOM Ii\nI'ilm:lp\u00C2\u00ABlli * luioin.r.Ul One-Ita*\nPrior I pui KxlllblUt*.\n\njj Morning\nI Glory\nOnce upon n lime, somewhere, in\nSomebody's garden, there grew a\nMornlug Glory vine. Nobody knew\nhow It cuitiL' there, for no ont- had\nplanted It, but It was a pretty little\nthing, with green hearts for leaves uml\neuuulug little pale green curls here uml\nthere upon its fuzzy stem.\nShu wanted to get up off the ground\nwhere she had been all of lier short\nlife, so she crept slowly along lo tltul\nsomething to take hold or that she\nmight cllinli high tip Into tho bright\nBunllght. She put out her tender tendrils and felt carefully along, for she\nwas blind, poor Utile thing, niul could\nnot see where she was going.\nAs sho reached out she felt something hard, \"Ali, perhaps this Is some*\nthing high,\" thought the Morning\nGlnry. so slu> crawled up the side quite\nto the (op. Hut she wus not high ut nil\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094not uiiH-li higher tliun (he ground\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nfor It was only u small stone that sho\nhad found. So she sadly crept back\ndown ihe other shit-, uml sho lay there\nquite discouraged.\nThere wus nu old man who used to\ntake care of Somebody's garden, und\nhe snw this plant growing there and\ngroping about for support, so he fas-\ntoned u string from n peg stuck into\ntlit* ground up to Somebody's window\nsill, nm) then he quite forgot all\nabout It.\nThe next morning the .Morning Glory\nfelt more cheerful, uud she started\nupon her search again. She hml not\nfur to go this time, because tho kind\nold man bad fastened the peg very\nnear to where slit' lay. So she reached\nabout with caution to avoid another\nstone ami took hold of the string.\nThe poor, sightless llttlo thing did not\nknow that the old iiinn had put It there\nfor her, but somehow she felt thnt It\nWOUld lend her to where she wished to\ngo-up townrd the beautiful blue sky\numl the great golden sun.\nSo she climbed along the string,\nslowly ut lirst, then faster each day ns\nshe begun to know the wny, until, like\njack's bean Btalk, tihe hud reached the\nwindow sill.\nNow, Somebody, the person who\nowned the garden, wns Ul\u00E2\u0080\u0094ho til thnt\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0he hml lo slay nlwnys In his room with\nan ugly blink bandage over his eyes,\numl the doctors feared thut be might\nnever see again.\nHe wus\noh, so \\nquite lei\nthem in\nvoice.\nlie liml no rehillves, nmi b\nquite nl.me In bis great buns\nninny people (o wnlt upon h\nWilli ever so much money to buy thlims\nto mnl-..\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 biiu happy, but lho things that\none buys tin not nlwnys miiKe one\nhappy, nnd be wns terribly wretched\niu his big, tine house,\nOno morning ho groped his way to\nwindow nnd put his hnnd out\nside of Ilu- frame, uml be lelt\nshnrp nntl. Now, If be had\nlb- Ihe null would not hnve\n. im- ii wiih u harmless little\ni in- made n rough, Impatient\nmovement, uml ll entlgbl bis linger niul\nbruised it n little.\nThis made Somebody very angry,\nmnl in- mi nl some very uupleasnut\nUlillgS about Ihe person who dared to\npill a null oiilslde bis window, nud he\n,t, very cautiously ibis time,\nhe nnil ollCfl more, Hint bu\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2cen nnd was so used to It that now\nBite Illicitly minded it ut all.\none morning tbe Morning Glory\nbrought her friend a surprise. She hud\nkept It ii secret ull the while, und now\nshe proudly put it great, beautiful pink\nblossom Into his band, Uu could not\nBMO Unit II wus pink, but he felt Unit\nit wus lovely, uml be kissed (tu- pretty\nMower und murmured, \"Vou little\nbeauty.\" And Unit mittle the .Morning\nGlory very happy, for all mothers\ndenrly love to Ituvo their bublos admired, you know.\nAmi tbe next morning Somebody hud\na surprise for ihe Morning Glory. That\nwas a secret too, No one know It yet\nbut the doctor, nml Somebody drew the\nliuie Morning aiory close to his lips\numl whispered 11 Into her ear. Then\nth.- Utile green hand twined nbout the\ngrent whit, , uml this is whul it\nsnlil: \"I tint so glad Unit you ure not\ngoing to be blind nny liioro.\" And\nSomeboily understood It, uud lho Morning Glory ngnln felt two grent, warm\ndrops, which she knew to be tears. Hut\nthey were not bitter tears, like the lirst\nones; they wero very BWCet, because\ntbey were tears of joy. wWto (1(|k (-,tmrtered), sou m..|\nAfter this Somebody went away and htira maple, walnut, sycamore, rock\nwns gone u long time. The weeks ! t.\ltii st,n t.\Uii basswood, pepper-\npassed, and ho did not return, and the age cherry, beech and chestnut,\nlittle Mornlug Glory wns very sad. She Along wiih the above tbey have\nfelt hurt thnt be had left her so sud- a very llnu display ol manufactured\ndenly and with no word of adieu. articles, such us hockey sticks,\nEverything wns In a state of great husu \u00E2\u0096\u00A0lil11 lmts' dumb bells, Indian\nbustle nud prepnnition nil over the -d-'hs, ax handles, hammer hnn-\nphice. Little Morning Glory could hear JSf Bh,\u00C2\u00B0Yn hi,/u i. \"n ? ,ul, .'\n' , , i.i* i kinds of turned work. Phoy ure large\ntl\u00E2\u0080\u009E.m linmraeilng mid running nbout. exl)0;.lora to llm British market,\nnnt] slto felt tlittt souiutlilug wns going Tjl0 m,xt t|lhlj( tnnt ,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,.>\u00E2\u0080\u009E,., ,ne\nt.i implicit. Once sin. enugttt tlio word ev0 as you ,Jlla8 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E ls so,ue -,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\"bride,\" nnil Bouiettilng told tier what | siiccitneiia ol turjilture \u00E2\u0080\u0094 uvs, s'lsiilun-\nlt till meant, ns,,. u little jealous pain iers, ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,u uf red birch (mahogany tin-\nwent through tn>r heart, for she hud . Ish)*, Hi*- sstls,.-,- of yellow biss'is (nsi-\noucc overheard the housemaid telling : turnl finish), ssml s. dressing table of\n| the took Hint all men were tickle und U'o liittor mnde by Thomas Bell, a\nI Hint when lliev were nwny front one manufacturer of Wlngham, Ont.\nj they never thought of one at oil and i -*-*\u00C2\u00BB\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0- l\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\u00C2\u00B0 -\"Wdsome eanocs on\nwere taken tip with whoever wns near- ' \"'\"\"' \"'V',\"',\", \" ,'' !<\"' '\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\"\n... -.', , , , ,. I, ,lish of Peterboro, a popular canon\nest them, nnd the cook lind agreed fully I |mik\u00E2\u0080\u009Er \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E, ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E by \u00E2\u0080\u009E h Dns.\ntieii of Hamilton.\nllllllflK\nbaas wood,\noak nml lm\neighteen s\nlis follows:\nash, black\nwhile oak\nhard muplt\n11 .ft I\nhuvu\nd in\nDim-\n'i.ii.pitiiy ol London,\nu Very Jim,- dis-\ni-ni kinds ui wood\nfrom which they\nvaried products of\nfactory, a ft-w of\nlections of hickory,\nash, red ouk. white\npie. They also show\n-. of dressed lumber\nash (curly), white\nny Unhappy, nml wns often,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 cross, and the servnnts\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0d him when be spoke lo\n'i harsh uml authoritative\nlived\nwith\nii nml\nwith nil that the hoiisemuid hud said,\nand the cook knew men If any one did,\nsho said. |\nSo little Morning Glory hung her\nleaves In sadness and quite forgot to\nfeel proud of her pretty pink babies, j\nfor tiiere were a great many of them\nnow.\nOnce she felt something tug nt her I\nroots, mid a rough band grasped her; j\nthen a kind voice saldi \"Don't touch i\nthat. Muster loved (he Utile vine, and\nIt must be left ns it is.\" Oh. how relieved llttlo Morning Glory felt lit these I\nwords! She reached out nnd tried to\ntouch the speaker, but the maid bur- ,\nrled away and never saw the little\ngreen hands ut ull.\nSoon (be nights began to be chilly, '\nand one by one her babies left ber und\nfluttered to tbe ground, nnd she herself i\ngrow pnlo and felt very weak and 111,\nand she feared that Bho wns going to\ndie. How she wished (hut Somebody\nwould coma bnek! Site was afraid that\nbe would be too late.\nOne morning she beard the window\nopen, ami Somebody again slood there.\nThere wns some one with him now - n\nbeautiful lady\u00E2\u0080\u0094nnd he held her In his\nnrins mnl culled ber \"Sweetheart.\" lu\nhis new happiness he bad quite forgotten his little friend, mnl Morning\nGlory's heart ached ns she remembered\nwhat the uuiltl had told the cook. I\nJust then Somebody looked out ami\npoor little Morning Glory with her\nleaves nil faded and brown, and he re- , twenty samples\nth\nUl\nII\n1,1-11\nbutt\ntblii\nI'.ll\n' open\nou the\nUtile.\ni. Iiiul\nnlgl\t\nSo be\n' It i\nmoved his hand slowly along\nHi,' .-ill. un.I ibe Morning Glory\nreach I ng ber utile hand nbout\nat ilif Mime time, ami ihelr two\nmet.\nproncbed blmi\nthought of ber I\n\"Here, dearest\n\"ibis Is Hie Hub\nAnd he laid the\nthe huly's delloi\nA glad thrill rn\nGlory, and she\nInto the BOft or\nwlml swept around tl\nShudder seized her, u\nwas di-iul.\nIf because he bad not\nie said to the lady,\nlend I told you of.\"\nlured little Stem in\nliiui.l.\nhrougb the Mornlug\npped oo tiny seeds\npiilui; then ns the\n1 corner a sudden\nnl little Morning\nJust a word of comment on tho\nlatter: Jt was decorated by K.\nAilei-n Domvllle Hem ing of Hamilton, und is without exception the\n(int'St piece of work of its kind ever\nexhibited. The work is culled pyro-\ngraphy or etching by fire. On one\nend on top thoro is an Indian Chief's\nhead ami the other u maple leaf, and\nat ono end on the sides there is the\npicture of a deer nnd at tho other\nend ihe pretty Indian name Nenew-\nosha.\nThere is iiUo nn inlaid llaptisiimit\nFont made by \V. II. Morgan of\nHuntsvllle, Out., which is worthy of\nnotice.\nMr. Itooth, the lumber king uf Ottawa, nlso contributed some tree\nsections of while pine, rod pine,\nwhite spruce, uml silver birch.\nThe llritish Canadian 'limber &\nManufacturing Company, KenTiey-\nout., have tree factions of red birth,\nyellow birch, and black birch, Mitch.ll Bros., Berkley, tint., have a\nni.i- exhibit of hardwood tilressed i.\nF. Lally, Cornwall, (int., hns a very\ntine exhibit of Lacrosse slu-ks, which\nattracts no little attention. The Lyn\nLost Company, Lyn, Ont., have au\nexhibit of haul maple shoe lasts. In\ntlie background of ihe exhibit is displayed all ihe different kinds of lumber that grows in Ontario, showing\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ce in three dlllereut stages ul\n'i'he lower portion is simply\nthe centre oiled, ami the top\npolished. There are m all\npine,\nwhite pun*, natural tin-\nbirch, natural liimh. white\nloral Hu ish; red bin h. nail; chestnut, natural finish.\nnatural finish; butternut,\nIsh; sycamore-, quarter cut;\nnatural finish; cherry, nail bind maple, natural fln-\nliaplo biedseye, natural tiu-\ntuupie quarter cut, natural\ntaaijXRS . v tif % rro.'* .* MM<\n-*>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-(\u00E2\u0080\u00A2. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2> \u00E2\u0080\u009E. a. \u00C2\u00AE\u00E2\u0080\u00940 ..\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2. - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2> -\u00C2\u00AE-\u00C2\u00AE-~(s>/-\"\n\" 1 *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' I *' I I \" (f>\nCanadian Pacific Railway Lands\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company control a large area ol the choicest farming and ranching lands\nin the Kootenay District. The prices range from $1,011 to $5.00 an acre, the latter being lor first-class agricultural lands. These lands are readily accessible by the Crows Nest Pass Railway.\ntoto\nn\na\nti\nu\nTerms of Payment\nThe .TOi-i'Kaic amount ol principal and inl rest, except In the\ncase nl lands under $2.Sll an acre, is divided inin ten instalments as\nshown in Ills' labte In-low; ihe first lu he paid at the time uf purchase, tne second one year from dale uf Ihe purchase, the third la\ntwo years nnd so on.\nThe Inllnwing table shows the amount of Ihe annual Instalments\ntin IMI acres at different prices under lhc above conditions:\n160 acrs at {2.50 per acr, Isl instalment JM.M 9 equal Intat'ls al $50.1)0\n3.00 -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \" 7I.W \u00C2\u00BB 60.00\n3.80 11 1. 83.10 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 70.00\n4.00 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00C2\u00AB5.\u00C2\u00BBS \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 SO.O0\n1.50 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I07.S5 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 90.00\n5.00 \" \" 19.85 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 100.00\nOto\na\ntoo\ntt\nKimberley is ,,1C h*lsiness ------ shipping point for the\nJ North Star and Sullivan mines.\nBI-AI. & ELLWELL, Townsite Agents.\nCranbrook is ,nc Uivisional point of the Crows Nest Pass\nRailway and Ihe commercial centre of South\nEast Kootenay.\nV. HYDE BAKER, Townsile Agent.\nLands under S2.50 per acre are sold\nnn shorter time.\nDISCOUNT FOR CASH\nIf the land is paid for in full at the\nlime of purchase, a reduction from the\nprice will be allowed equal In ten per\nceat na the amount paid in excess of the\nusual cash instalment.\nInterest at six per cent will be\nsharied in over due instalments.\nThe Company has also lots fur sale\nin the (ollowini town sites in Fast knot-\nenay: Elko, Cranbrook. Moselle, Kitchener, Creston and Kimberley.\nThe terms of payment are une-fhird\ncash, and Ihe balance in six and twelve\nmonths\nQJ,\nKitchener is in the center of the great\nIron range aud Ihe gateway to the White\nUrousc copper fields. J. I. Bf'KliliSS,\nTownsite Agent.\nFor maps and further information apply lo Agents as above or to\nF. T. GRIFFIN, Land Commissioner, Winnipeg.\nr->l<$>!<$l'JI'.\"\.' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0; \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . . .', $\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*!\n,.,..,>-;.\_\u00E2\u0080\u009E-......,. ... J..,. ,,,...$, .^ -y-^va)-^\nswe-S)-S)' \u00C2\u00AE\u00E2\u0080\u0094s>-\u00C2\u00AE-\u00C2\u00AE\u00E2\u0080\u0094S>\u00E2\u0080\u00941\nT*T*T\u00C2\u00AB>r*i i-i i*iT*T\u00C2\u00AB>\n-Cfejii-siwi)--\n, , , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>-<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>-(!> t>) (\u00E2\u0080\u00A2)-<-l-l.,-\u00C2\u00AE-\u00C2\u00AE-\nsM \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'J .;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I --'I <\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' 1- 1 -1'-1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2> 1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1.. 1... 1\u00C2\u00AB.] .1.7 .'. *T\u00C2\u00BBT\u00C2\u00BBI*1\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2J###**#**\u00C2\u00BB#*#*###****#*#*#hihh\u00C2\u00BB*\u00C2\u00BB*i\u00C2\u00BB-h\u00C2\u00BB*****\u00C2\u00BB*i\u00C2\u00BB#\u00C2\u00BB*#**jM\u00C2\u00BB-,\n* ?\n! The Cranbrook I\n* 1\n* s\nLumber Co.\nSaw and Planing Mills I\n:::AT\nCRANBROOK, B. C.\n-AU, KINllS OF-\ni.'h in\ntilSl.sh.\npinned,\nliiKlily\nI isl\nI sl,\n,-IS 111\nWilli,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ll l\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nII.11 I\n. Insist\n. Is.srd\nsll.\nI Rough and |\nI Dressed Lumber, I\nI Dimension Lumber, |\n* *\nI Shingles and ]\nI flouldings. I\nt IN STOCK OR MADE TO ORDER. J\n\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB#\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB** **#\u00C2\u00AB ********** **** -ii\u00C2\u00BB-\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB-\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB-iiy#\u00C2\u00BB-\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB-g.>is!i\nGlory\n\"Bee\nIng t(\nmenns\nbride.'\nmy pel. 1\nthe litih\ngood hick.\nuiii Somebody, point\nblnek seeds, \"Hint\nIt is ber gift to tl.e\nAnd (he beautiful lndy B Ull led, und\nshe put tbe seeds iii 11 little box, Baying, \"Neil year wo will bnvo nnotbet\nMorning Glory vine ihero Just like the\nold nue.\"\n\"No,\" said Somebody, \"never one\nquite like Hint, for tbnl ono was like\na little friend. It really seemed tu\nuiiilerstiuid me. But then I don't need\nnny one to uuderstnnd me now, for I\nlime you.\" And ngnln the lady wns\nruble.l in 11 loving embrace, nml Somebody kissed ber softly.\nblack ash, 11\nwuiiiui llnlsl\nIsh, and bus.\nThe exhlbl\nSons,\nIn\nred birch, mahogany\nTi\nV,'l\\n.-I po\nof birch, hi\nthroe panel\noliui'ter cut\nThe No\n'.nupiitiv\ntill\nbin\ntine did not look ut nil like n bond,\nbut ll wus one Just the wiino, uml ihe\nliltle green bond grnsped the grent\nwhite one. uud they seemed to know\numl understand eneli oilier nt once, for\nthe little green hnnd snld to the large\nwhile one very tenderly: \"Ob, so you '\nlire blind tool I nm so sorry!\" |\nThe grent hnnd did not try to Und the\nnull niter Mint. It just touched the\nMorning Glory with a soft enress, nud\ntwo grent drops fell upon the leaves, j\nThey felt strnngc nud not at ull like\nthe eool raindrops which sometimes\nwatered the Morning Glory, and something told her that these drops were j\ntears. I\nNow, ufter this these two\u00E2\u0080\u0094Somebody\nand the Mornlug Glory-grew to love I\nouch other very denrly, and each day\nthey would feel nbout for one another,\nami the dainty Morning Glory would\nnestle against his bearded cheek, uml\nButnebody would pet her nml stroke\nher leaves very gently.\nAnd the cheerful hopefulness of the\nlittle green plant helped Someboily to\nbe n llttlo bit liOpoful tOO, You Hee,\nIt was harder for him, for he hud not\nlilwuys been blind, while she hud never\nI'nlr l-'i<'liititK<--\nWblle Gustavo Di\nwandering about tli\ncame much lulore\nwedding uml skel\nlie put Ihe ski-lt-\npo.ket or his piih'\ntlie hole! to dilili'\nlooked for Ibe ske\nAngry at the tli\nthe lundlord und\n'I 11 Hi.l.li.r,.\nwns ut Uehl und\nmountains be bested in 11 country |\nbed 11 ou the spot,\nlino 11 book lu lhu\nIt nml went buck tn\nr. After dinner he\n;-h. It wns gone. \\nft, (be urih VMiole\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00ABlc l..<|iior bcai.r In\nrt-.L.IiniV sonfh hail ko-lt.a>. Writ! tofricti\naalil yon ki .\nCranbrook, B. C * * *\nPELTIER is also agent for\nT. LEBEL & CO. Sffil HAY AND OATS\nThis is the supply point for South East Kootenay.\nWALL PAPER\n0\ns\"\n0\nE\nO\nE\nT\nQ\nT\nC\nRN\nB U\nT\nN\n0\nS\nh|j\n$200 IN GASH,\nn-Herinliied.\nHfr-Whnt do you think of him?\nBhe\u00E2\u0080\u0094He has such a square Jowl I\nthink he must be a very determined\nchap.\nBo-Well, 1 should say so! ills\nmutches always light the very, first\ntime.\u00E2\u0080\u0094New York Times. ^^,\n(squnr\nlow. |\nrim K. H. Kddy Company, Ltd ,\nhave samples (rolls) of Manila,\nbrown, ami white drug paper, exhibited on one of their improved\nrombinal ion paper cutters. They\nalso show Bam pi es of the different\narticles they manufacture from pulp\nwood, such as pails, tubs, berry\nboxes, etc I\nThe Sault Ste. Marie Pulp and\nTaper Company have u large exhibit\nof pulp ns it is before being made\nInto paper.\nThe .Standard Chemical Company,\nDt'seronto,, Out., have samples of\ncrudti and refined wood alcohol, wood\ntar, Iron liquor, tar oil, wood\npitch, nnd charcoal.\nThe collection of stuffed animals Is\nnlso worthy of mention, heing as\nfollows: One moose calf, from the\nAlgonquin Nutiotial Park; out) cariboo head, the ilnest ever exhibited,\nIrom Mr. Newman L. Sloinor, the\nHonorary Commissioner lor Ontario;\none young (leer, five moose heads,\neight door heads, one wild swun, one\nbear cub, nml one cariboo head, from\nMossTa. John Uiduood & Co., Sudbury, Ont,\nThere is a fine specimen of Canadian lliuok Beaver and a silver\nbirch log partly prepared, either foi\na -ituu or a beaver hut.\nFREE\nWe will give the nbove reward to sny person who will correctly arrange the f\nf above letters to spell the names of three Canadian cities. I'se each letter but'\nAonce. Try it. We will positively givo the money uwav, mid you may be\nf fortunate person. Should there be more than 1 sift of correct answers,\n! money will In-divided equally. For instance should 5 persons send in correct\nanswers, each will receive fiu ; should 10 persons send in correct answers,\neach will receive $20 ; twenty persons, $10 each. We do this lo introduce\nSour firm and goods we handle as quickly as possible. KKND NO M0NKY4\nWITH YOUR ANSWER. This Is a FREE contort. A post card will do. 5\nTIiiim' win. hnve iiut received anything fnun nthur anntests, try thli une. f\nEMPIRE SUPPLY CO., ORILLIA. CANADA.\nI\n?c luv f\nr buli\notlil'i\n, tlnf\nrecti\nera,\\nIsicf\nA. T. Vroom,\nIliad-smithing,\n1 Horseshoeing,\nBRICK\nWe have a stock of\nRepairing,\nCommon Brick,\nWagon {taking,\nand Painting.\nPressed Brick,\nFire Brick\nand Tile\nAll kinds of work given prompt\nattention, and we will guarantee\n| satisfaction to our patrons in alt\n- we do. Yours for trade.\nThose wanting chimneys, fire\nplaces, boilers lined, or any job\nwork in the brick line call on\n| A. T. VROOM.\nGeo. R. Taylor.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nGet ready for your fall wall=\npapering. We will sell wall*\ncheaper than it has ever been\nsold in the district.\nPIEPER & CURRIE.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-\u00C2\u00BB*\nWhen You think of Insurance\nAnd you should think of it with winter coming on\nYou think of HUTCH\nSec him or his right bower, TOMMY TURLEY\nHoyie's\nLeading\nHotel\nHotel Kootenay\nThe best of accomodations\nfor the traveling public.\nMcriAHON BROS.,\nProprMar*. (.V<5> u.V-> \u00C2\u00AE \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n- s)-w-\u00C2\u00AEHS\nI\nI\nif\n1\n*\u00C2\u00AE\n-\u00C2\u00AE\ntt-\n\u00C2\u00A3\u00C2\u00AE\n-(9\nii\nLast week we announced a Clearance Salt- of all of our\nSkirts and Blouses\nof All Kinds\nAt Half Price.\ni\nii\n- \u00C2\u00AE\nt. \u00E2\u0080\u0094\ns. \u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00C2\u00A7\nii\nAlso two ladies' suits.\nOur customers are showing their\nappreciation of this sale. Come\nearly before the sizes are broken.\n11 All Blouses, Skirts and Suits must go\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00C2\u00AE\n\u00C2\u00BB| to make room for our large spring stock.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 (\u00C2\u00AB)\ns-\nII\nG -\nREID & CO.\n\u00C2\u00AE\n-\u00C2\u00AE\nr\u00C2\u00AE\nif, \u00C2\u00AE -\u00C2\u00AE .\u00C2\u00A9-H&t-\u00C2\u00AE-\u00C2\u00AE-\u00C2\u00AE\nS LOCAL NOTES J\n2* \u00C2\u00BB\nPicked Up Aboul Ihe City by Asking\nQuestions of Many People.\nHuy your Christmas goods nt home.\nJ. Dill, of Moyie, was in town Sunday\nBorn, to Mr. and Mrs. T, Doris, a girl\nFred Piep'er visited Moyie last Sunday\njoe Liiulsey came up irom Moyie Sunday.\nHorn, to Mr. and Mrs Fred Dumout,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 boy.\nMr. Finch nf Marysville wns in town\nTuesday,\nP. I). Hope, the Moyie druggist, wns\nin town Sunday,\nFrank Murphy is now second clerk at\nK. K. Beatlie'sdrug store.\nF. J. Smyth of the Moyie Leader was\na Cranbrook visitor Tuesday,\nP. Lund came down from Morrissey to\nspend Sunday with his family.\nMrs. I.lwell of Kimberly hns been visiting friends in Cranbrook this week.\nFred Haines, of the Marysville Tribune staff, spent Sunday in Crnubrook,\nMr. and Mrs. J. P Fink entertained a\nfew friends at their home last evening,\nMiss Inez Illnnchard came down from\nFernie to spend Thanksgiving at home.\nA. Watt, of Palmer Bar, will sell or\nlease his ranch and move to Cranbrook,\nMrs. W. J. Henderson returned last\nSunday from un extended visit in the\neast.\nSeveral landslides were reported the\nfrit of the week in Ihe neighborhood ol\nFernie.\nWauled, to rent a furnished house for\nthree months. Leave woid at Tbe Herald oflice.\nF, Robblns, manager of ihe North Star\nmine, was in town yesterday ou his way\nto Nelson.\nW. B McFarlane has been making\ns. me extensive improvements in his\nb.irber shop.\nMiss Daisy MnfT.it is assisting Miss\nGrant In the post olliee during the\nChristmas rush.\nMrs. T. Mi.tl.it and daughter of St.\nMary's Alta., are visiting Mr. A. Moll.it\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nd daughters.\nMr. and jttrs, Carter hnve rented the\nbilck house owned by G R. Taylor, and\nwill move in this week.\nGood rooms to rent, suitable foi either\noffice or lodging, in post office block. In\nq lire ol K, R, Beattie, t,u.*t!\nThose interested in poultry should not\nfail to read the Advertisement ofO, II\nGilpin in this week's issue.\nTom Wellman and Frank Dickerson\nnude a successful deer hunt last ween\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ml got some fine specimens.\nHugh Brock and I.rnest Brown have\ng itten back to Cranbrook alter railroad'\niug on tlie prairie for several weeks.\nG, R, Taylor has purchased the house\njust south of his old home, owned hy N\nHanson, and has moved his family Into\nMrs. H. 10 Orchard and son came\ndown from Blairmore last week to joi\nher husband here, They expect to re\nturn the lirst of the week.\nJames l-'itiilley, of the Sullivan mint\nwas iu town Tuesday evening, and ther\nwere a lot of people in Crauhrook glud\nto see linn, as his friends here are legion\nComplete outfit for large poultry business, bone cutter, incubitor, ele , ami\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2too chickens lor sate. S e advertisements in this week's issue, tl II Gilpin\nArt Mullii.sou, one of the boys in lln\nshops, and a white bid, too, leaves toda)\nfor Winnipeg nnd St. Paul. It is dollar1\nto doughnuts that be will have a good\ntime.\nC. M Edwards, of Klko, was in town\nyesterday. Mr. Edwards is the ageui\nfor the lilko Townsite company, nnd re\nports everything iu a prosperous condition in the Junction city.\nThe first dance given by the lint re\nnous club last Friday night was u sue\ncess in every particular. There was i\nlarge attendance ami those present re\nport a most enjoyable lime.\nMisses Mnggie Dunn, Alice Reilly and\nBeatrice Roituii, employes at Ihe Crau\nbrook holel, presented Mr. Ryan, tin\nproprietor, with a beautiful dressing\ncase before he left for the east.\nJ C. Drewry came in from the Wes\nTuesday and leaves today for Marysvillt\nand the Great Dane properly. He say:\nthat he has just beard that he was a can\ndidale for the house iu this district.\nR. li. Beattie is doing an exteusivt\nwholesale business in Christmas good'\nin Ihe different towns throughout llli\ndistrict. He has the largest stock eve:\nbrought into the Kootenay.*- this year.\nThe Miners' Union of Moyie will givi\n[heir annual ball next Thursday evening\nThe Moyie miners have always mad.\ntheir dances a success, aud nolhiug wil\nbe left undone to make this year's better\nthan ever.\nThe Herald oflice has just turned out a\nprice list for Manager Fink, ofthe Fori\nSleele Mercantile company that is a nic\npiece of typographical work. Thai\ncompany is enlarging its territory and\nbelieves in printer's ink lohelp the good\nwork along.\nFred Walker, for some time chief di\npit teller at Crauhrook, tendered bis resignation lust week to accept a position\nwith the Northern Pacific at Spokane,\nMr. Cbtidleigh, who has held n trick ii\nthe oflice, succeeds Mr Walker left foi\nSpokane Saturday and his family will\ngo iu a few days.\nThe Cranbrook merchants will have\nsomething to say next week to the people of this district on Christmas goods\nand Christinas buying. Watch for theii\nannouncements, They will prove interesting and at the same time will be n\nsource of profit to Ihose who will be governed accordingly.\nMARYSVILLE NOTES\na.\nR. J, Peltier and family expect to\nleave for tbe east in a few days to spend\nthe Christmas holidays in their old\nhome.\nMrs. Nelson, Mrs. Ross, Miss Watson,\nlUiss Armstrong aud George Watson, of\nFort Steele, came over to the dance\nTuesday night.\nGeorge Johnson, the assayer, formerly\nlocated in Cranbrook, returned last\nweek fiom the Lardeau country, where\nhe has been all summer,\nIt is reported that Messrs. Watt and\nPerkins are sleeping out in the hills once\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 week these days to get in shape for a\ncamping trip next year. The boys Indulged in their first experience Sunday\nnight and report gootl appetites, sound\nsleep and even pulse inconsequence.\nProm Hie Miiryavillu Tribune\nThere will he a meeting In the near\nfuture, of the business men, for the pur\npose of forming a board of trade. Every\nbusiness man and resident should get\nIn line.\nThe Methodist church has applied\nto tbe townsite agents for lots on\nwhich to build a church.\nMr. McDonald of Fort Sleele Is ap\nplying for a license for a Hotel In Marys\nvlileltwlll be situated lit the Hand ley\nSi Wolf block, Woik on an addition\nhas begun,\nThere are about twenty teams working on the construction of the Marysvllle spur of the North Htar railway.\nWllh the present weather the line\nshould be completed In one month. It\nIs understood that the track layers will\nfoi low right up to theconstructlonganp,\nHy this means the railway will be finished almost as soon as the actual grading.\nMessrs, Bale and Small, owing to\ntheir largly Increasing business have\ndecided lo double the six* of ihelr din\nnlng room and kitchen In the Marys-\nvll'e hotel ami to build another bunk\nhouse.\n.loaepti Scnaic*! sold out hu drug bus!\nness last Tuesday lo C ti K-ild .Si Co\nMr, Schalch has business at his old\nnome at Louisville, Kentucky, whichhf\nhas to attend to ami consequently he Is\nleaving Marysvllle. We are glad te\n-.ay however thai he will be with es\nuntil February 1st, and win have charge\nofC K Held Ac Co.'i store mull thai\nlima when U, 10 UelJ will lake charge\nVie shall be sorry to tee Schalch go be\ncause he Is a good druggist and a goou\nfellow. C. I- Raid \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB we;l and favour-\ntbly known in the K joieuavs and Is a\noro'iher ot \V. T. It-Id of Cianbrook.\nLOVES SHE LIKE MET\nOli, tay, in v fluttering heart.\nLava site ht-r lliel\nIs hen tliy counterpart t\nOOo oOOooOOooOOooOOo0000000\nI THE LAW |\nI OF FRANCE j\n8 By 31. Qwul.... 8\n0 9.\n0 (.milium, 1001, nr c. s. urns, o\nOOooQQooQOooQQQoOQooQOooOO\nI hud fallen in with Leon Messerve\nup the Mediterranean, aud it wns more\nHum eight mouths before we got back\nto Paris, He wits a young man of i!G,\neducated, well off, u Jolly cumpiiulon\nand ii good frl I. We hml rooms together iu Paris, nud we had been living\ntogether for n month when he received\nword from tils notary one day that ho\nwas llmineiiill.v ruined, I never did\nlearn tbe full particulars, but It seemed that nn estate he lind fallen heir to\nhud n defective title uml after u legal\ncontest passed lo another. As Leon's\nsole Income had been derived from the\nrevenues of this estate, he was left tint.\nAt the lime he beard the news lie iliU\nnot have a hundred dollars in cash.\nOf course 1 did my best to console him,\nbut be was proud ami sensitive and\nwould be under obligations to no man.\nAfter n two hours' talk, iu which nothing was sel (led except the firet that he\nwould not accept a loan from me, great\nor small, ho went out without saying\nwhen lie would return.\nWhen three days bad passed without\nMesserve returning or sending word,\n1 became so noxious that I weut to\nfiftsa.^\nt WAS LOCKED Ul* IN THE HOUSK OP D\u00C2\u00BB-\nTKSllUS.\nbis notary for Information. Nothing\ncould be learned of him there. I\nspent two days wandering nbout in tbe\nhope of catching sight of him, mid a\nprivate detective lu my employ spent\nthree more, but we got no truce. 'Then,\n1'i'iiriii!* that he bud made away with\nhimself uml by the advice of the notary, I went to the police. To my great\namazement, no sooner had my story\nbeen related than I was put under arrest and our Joint apartments were\nsearched from top to bottom. When 1\nIndignantly protested, the inspector uu-\nBwered:\n\"He was your friend. You are tho\nlast one who saw him. You must produce him or lie under the suspicion of\nhaving encouraged him to self murder. Perhaps you wanted to rid yourself of htm when you found that he\nwas ruined.\"\nI sent for the notary, but he wns\nnoncommittal, lie was evidently\nafraid of the police. He did say (hat\nLeon considered me bis best friend uml\nthat I Innl been very anxious about bis\ndlstippenrniice, but there wus no heartiness In his defense toto\u00E2\u0082\u00ACt><>i>t>$ttotototototototo<>\nI A HOME FROM HOME! i\nThe j* \u00C2\u00BB* j\u00C2\u00BB .< .< .< j* j*\nCosmopolitan |\nHotel S S\nCranbrook, British Columbia.\nO\n<->\nw\n4,\nAmerican Drinks, Leading Brands of Liquors <\u00E2\u0096\u00BA\n8 and Schlitz Famous Beer dispensed by the popular -*fc\n2? bartender, Charley Armstrong. v|*\nto J.R.DOWNES,Prop.|\nTHE MOST HANDSOME DININti ROOM IN THE EAST KOOTENAV\nGood Table and Every Accommodation.\nManitoba Hotel\nT. WELLMAN, PROPRIETOR\nCentrally Located Comfortable Rooms Well Equipped liar\nj The rianitoba Hotel Is One of the Best In South\nj East Kootenay. Your Patronage Is Solicited\nj\nMcBride Bros.\nHeating Stoves\nCook Stoves\nHardware\nTinsmithing\nMcBride Bros.\nTATE,\nThe Jeweler\nIs ready lorChristmas\nAre you?\nHe has the largest\nand linest stock ol\nGOLD AND SILVER WAKE, NEAT\nNOVELTIES, USEFUL j* ARTICLES,\nEXQUISITE GEMS.\nCall and look over his stock whether you want to buy or not. His\nprices are eastern prices.\n(,. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2> ^ i.'i ..) v\u00C2\u00AB> s*> .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' \u00C2\u00AE GHB-ffl\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*#\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\u00E2\u0099\u00A6**+\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB***#***\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*'*\nCranbrook\nLivery S\nGEARY & DOYLE,\nProprietors ** j* j\u00C2\u00BB\nTenuis anil drivers furnished for any\npoint in the :iistiis-t.\nHARRY FAIRFIELD\nManager \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00C2\u00AB. .* \u00E2\u0080\u009E*\nEast Kootenay\nBottling Co.\nAerated Waters\nOf all kinds.\nSyrups, Champagnes, Ciders,\nGinger Ales, Etc.\nSoda water in siphons. The most\neconomical way to handle it.\nCHARLES P. CAMPBELL,\nUndertaking And\nEmbalming\nGraduate of Champion college of U, S\nOflice nml store, Aiken block,\nueai Caiifi-ttiiti Hank of Commerce- Cranbrook, li C\nUpholstering and (leneral Furniture Repairing\nWill attend to nny work in Ihe district\nNelson :Tent: and\nAwning : Factory\nTHEO. MADSON, MQR.\nDOUGLAS LAY\nLicensed Provincial Assayer\nLull* analytical oIiguiIbI an.l control amyor to\nilu- North Star Mliitu ii|mny, llmlloil, will\nshortly o|ioii mi n-.su> onii-o n( Marysviito, It. r.\nPresent olllce mnl laboratory ai North Htar\nmine near Kliiiberlc-y. II. 0, l'roiii|tintleiillon\nBlvi i Simmies by mnll or express,\nNotice.\nWe, the umlorslitneil M It KinaACn.-vMi\nmllti\ni-lm\nml i\n, th.i\nCranbrook\nHotel s s\nfluent). Comfort a Specialty\nflood Stalilirtft In Connection\nNearest to rail toad ami depot. Has accommodations for the public iinetjiinllcd in Cranbrook.\nJAMES RYAN\n Proprietor\nami alter Novum bri i Ih, Inst., wp mil lm\nknmviiti* tii.' \"Iiihk .Mi'i.aniii.' Company\" dim\niii'.h. wlio iiiiins-.li ui tin' nueh nml llablll\nn.s i.i sniii m. it. KhiB jt-t'o,\nl'\"l H '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0! -l-llll'llll) H-- llllll II il I'..|ll1lin;i1|. (1\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>r tin-t-eii.' -i intimnnipi ncronlnl iisbyom\ni iprmis cusi s nml ir. i ronililofil tit.-)\nm.ii iii.-iii ns ureal n sin r i* lln-li i Ircessors,\n_ O-'l M M II. lilOH ft Co,\nllll ln> ninlli'l ..I tin. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0Tumi illil.-s Ulti.1li.i- 1 |.\nACl, IM'N, -niul In M,r iimllm ..I 111 'nm's\nNeil i.nI..i imii hcm-Ii.j iin-iii i oitipatiy, i-im\nui'.t,' m iiiiniiiiitL.ii.\nMiller io CKBDITORS.\ni tn.\nlit :\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -S.-l l.i.lt.l\niiiiii; tli\nI M.'t'llllK.\nmi-ill i-nny, I ilnl, .luiy--.>..\nItllli, a. li luoi.n\n \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I'ihij to bu\n-voiiii.i ni- nn- > |ins inner, A. I), niul, lo souil their\niiuiiiriiai.il addresses, tlm pmtluiiais of their\ndebts nr claims and lho tint lira nf dm securities,\nli any, held by them lo William Kerrlmnii rtnls-\nimry. Vancouver, It, ('\u00E2\u0080\u009E tlm Liquidator of tlm\nMil.i Cfliiipnny.\nNotice Is further given Unit nfter such lusi\nmautloiieil date the smil Ihiuldiitor win proceed\nto distribute the nsscts of the snld Company\namong tin* parlies entitled thoroto havingre<\nKind only in the claims ol which \w shall then\nhnve notice,\nnut.' i ut Vancouver !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 <'-. November ll, mm.\nOshmno I'lunkett,\nMiiekliiium Iliillillnti. llrauvllle Street,\nYatii'mivi'i', II, C.\niv.'1-iw Solicitor for tho said Liquidator,\nRead the Herald\nand pay for it"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Cranbrook"@en . "Cranbrook_Herald_1901-12-05"@en . "10.14288/1.0068170"@en . "English"@en . "49.5080556"@en . "-115.746944"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Cranbrook, B.C. : Herald Publishing Co."@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 . "Cranbrook Herald"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .