"614bd217-8390-44ca-894a-7527f49f5de6"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-11-27"@en . "1910-06-16"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0068954/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " Legislative Library\nApr 2-1-01\nADVERTISING\nin tlio Herald 1'hj.s\u00E2\u0080\u0094Try\nOur Local Columns\nlOe. a line\nTHE CRAM BROOK HERALD.\nJOB PRINTING\nVVVsrt vrtll m|i1pi*-J Wa\nturn out t)i\u00C2\u00AB b-Mi wlus\nof work\nIF YOU WANT CRANBROOK TO GROW* PATRONIZE HOME ENTERPRISE\nVOLUME 13\ni.UANIUIOOK. KltlTlSU COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, .TUNE 10, 1910\nNO. 10\n* *\nw Fruit growers, attention! Thu *>\nw Herald has received a largo *>\n<*> supply of paper ol various kinds \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*>\n*> and colors, siiitnlile for fruit d>\n* growers' labels. Surely when \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n* you ship your fruit hy the mite. #\n*> or box you want your label mi e>\nS> tlie box. Imagine a merchant *)\n**\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 writing u biiKiucHs letter with- *****\n*> oul. bis business address on the w\nw letterhead. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2**\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n*\u00C2\u00BB Therefore before you ship your t)\nS> (run, nr denies rail at the Her. <*)\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0a* aid ollice ami make a select ion *S>\n**> ol tbe kind ol paper and tbe dc- s>\n<*> Sign of Irult* I.iIm-1 that you **>\nS> will want,. Rrineinhei, Mr. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*>\n* Prillt Grower, tlmt every box \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n**> shipped witb your label on is a #\ns> Bpoclal advertisement of your s>\n* ranch and id your fruit in parti- *>\nw cular. it\n* #\nMONTREAL HERALD SCORCHED.\nLEADING DAILY PAPER OF QUEBEC SUFFERS SEVERE\nLOSS.\nBetween twenty uud thirty lives,\nit is estimated, were lost iu u tire\nwhich destroyed tbe Montreal Herald\nnewspaper building early Monday\nmorning. The loss of life was due\nto the collapse of tbe water tank\nwhich crashed through the building\nfrom tluj roof.\nThe tank collapsed at 10.15 and\ngas caught lire am) set tbe building\nahla/e. Several compositors and a\npressman were injured. Girls engaged in tbe hinding-room on the fifth\nlloor escaped. Sonic were rescued\nby firemen with extension ladders,\nsonic, according to Philis Ouindcn,\nwbo was saved, were cut ofi. Panic\nbroke out when the huge tank crashed through five floors.\nJ. S. Hrierley, managing director\nof the Herald, says the loss will be\nball a million. He thinks the reports of the loss ul life is exaggerated and believes it will not be more\nthan ten iu all. Others take a different view. Sixty girl* were working iu the bindery department, on tin-\ntop (lour nml are nol accounted fur-\nNo list uf dead can lie secured yet.\nThe premises nf the Herald publishing company on Victoria Square\nare a tola! wreck. In tbe wreckage\nit is bared are many bodies, how\nmany as yet it is impossible to\nstate. At tbe hospitals the Injured,\nwbo at three o'olock numbered nine.\nlay- some unconscious, others aide to\ntell terrible stories of Hie awful cat-\nust ropbe.\nTbr missing, who are piolmbh\ndead, according to John Taylor, business manager of the paper, numbet\niwenly-llve at tbe least\nAlthough completely under control\niiu- flames had not been entirely tut-\ntlogulahed at three o'clock on Mondaj afternoon, and tons of uatci\nwere la'tng pumped Into the ruined\nbuilding,\nll was With the collapse ol the\nwater tank on the root of the building nhout lo in Hint the i-aUMtophi\nbegan, The lank crashed light\nthrough from the (op Boot and land\ned nn the flrsl lloor in the business\noffice almost beside Hie desk ol the\nbusiness manager\nit is believed tin- Ore started from\nlhe i;as in the linotype machines af\nter the tank had wrecked the (looi on\nwhich these machines are located\nShrieks Oiled the ah as binder; girls\nami machine men it 11 through ilu* rent\ntu the building and were pinned on\ndel tailing timbers The outbreak\nol II M added to the difficulties\nFiremen oi ihe Central division re\nspotided lo u liis* nlatni and a second\nMill brought \"nt all avtllsblc ippar\nalas tlie flrsl dut) oi the dromon\nwas to i.iim- lad.lets, mid save a\ntuaia as possilde on the upper 0001\noi tbe building\n\t the -.en outset twenty people\nwen- found so badly injured ns t\num unit Iheir imiued ate removal 1\nHie hospitals\nAll Hie IhlOtjrpo machines fell\nthrough, adding to the pile ol wreck\nage in which the helpless sufferers\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0sere caught One peculiar feature is\nthat Stanley Swil'ci, wbo was at\nhis machine when the water tank\nclashed through, fell to the ground\nHoot, nnd then crawled out practically uninjured bul terribly frighten-\nDEATH OF 0. E. TANNHAUSER.\nO. B, Tamihausci. who has been\nsick for several months, passed away\nIn Spokane last Friday, aged 31. His\nwife, mother and two sisters were\nwith him at the last. Deceased was\nvery well known in town, having lor\nseveral months prior to bis being\ntaken 111, worked lur tbe I lent lie\nMurphy company* Ile was a druggist by profession, having learned his\ntrade in llullalu, NY The limeral\ntook place iu Spokane on Saturday\naltertMNM.\nODD FELLOWS GRAND LODGE\nOFFICERS ELECTED FOR THK\nENSUING YEAR,\nTlie following in Hie list, of officers\nelected for the ensuing year at. the\nmeeting of Grand Lodge 1.0.O.K.,\nheld at Kamloops Inst week:\nGrand Master\u00E2\u0080\u0094 B. L. Webber, New\nWestminster.\nDeputy Grand Master\u00E2\u0080\u0094W, ||. Cut-\nllll, Victoria.\n(irand Warden\u00E2\u0080\u0094W. A. Johnson,\nVancouver.\nGrand Treasurer\u00E2\u0080\u00940. L Chapman,\nKamloops.\n(Irami Secretary\u00E2\u0080\u0094P. Davie, Victoria.\nRepresentative to Sovereign (Irand\nLodge\u00E2\u0080\u009411, Fulton, Ladysmtth.\nThe appointive ollieers of lhe\nGrain) Lodge were:\n0, e:-W. II. Laird, Moyie.\n(1. M.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A. McKclvie, Vancouver.\n0. C.-W. A. Jackson, Trail.\n(V (>.\u00E2\u0080\u0094.1. Carroll, Nauaimo.\nG. H.-F. J. McDougall, Phoenix.\nGrand Encampment, officers were\nelected as follows:\n0. Cavalsky\u00E2\u0080\u0094Grand Patriarch.\nE. L. Webber-Grand High Priest.\nD. E. Mackenzie\u00E2\u0080\u0094Grand Senior\nWarden.\nFred Davcy\u00E2\u0080\u0094Grand Scribe.\nT. Weir\u00E2\u0080\u0094Grand Treasurer,\nt'lclland\u00E2\u0080\u0094Grand Junior Warden.\nCarroll\u00E2\u0080\u0094Grand Marshall.\nJ. Jackson\u00E2\u0080\u0094 tlrand Inside Senti-\nG\nA,\nJ.\nIt.\nnd.\nJ. IL Lemon\u00E2\u0080\u0094Grand Outside\nSentinel.\nTbe report of the officers of the\nCanton Patriarchs Militant is as follows:\nDepartment council nf II. C. is\nformed of two battalions; first battalion comprises Cantons Vancouver\nSo. I, Victoria No. 2, Lady smith\nNo. 3, and New Westminster No. 4,\nin command of N. G. Jensen, of\nVancouver. Second battalion, in\ncommand of Major S. Patterson,\nRossland, comprises Cantons Rossland No. 5, Columbia (Trail) No. 6,\nCorona (Nelson) No. 7.\nTerm ending May 31, 220 members.\nCouncil instituted at Vancouver, December 7th, tWhll, showing excellent\nprogress. During tin* war tbe degree of chivalry bas heen conferred\non fifteen sisters fn different cities,\nof which eight received it in Kamloops.\nThe following officers were elected\nat the Rcbekah assembly:\nPast President\u00E2\u0080\u0094Miss Francis Bacon, Nelson.\nPresident*\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. S. K. Hannah,\nVancouver.\nVice-President\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mrs, K. Kvans,\nRossland.\nWarden\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mrs M. l.anghan. Sana*\nImo.\nSecretary-Mrs. F. A. Walker, Victoria-\nTreasurer\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mrs. if. v Parker,\nCranbrook.\nFORT STEELE RED.VIVUS\nHISTORIC OLD SETTLEMENT\nGREATLY ENTHUSED OVER\nCOMING OF K.C It.\nThe abiiomuYment that a contract\nhad heen let for the construction of\nthe Kootenay Centrnl railway as far\nas Fort Steele, was read with the\nliveliest ntlsfaOtlon by thOSO here\nwho have watted so many weary\nrears tor the realization of theft\nhopes, Says a correspondent Kort\nSteele, acknowledged by everyone, as\nhaving the finest townsitc in tlw district of Mast Kootenay, will now\n\"come into her own.\" Already a\nnumbc! \"f sales ot real estate, with\nhouses, hnve been made, and liuihlings\nlhat have long needed the services of\nHie painter are being \"slicked up\"\npreparatory to the better days now*\ndawning for the old bistorlr town,\nAmong Hie Hist buildings to lie rc-\npivenated wns the old court house\nnml record otlice. and for this the\npublic works department of the gov\neminent deserves a line of prnise, for\nlhe appcarniice ol the htnlding ha\nbeen greatly Improved Other priv\nnre hulldings are also heing Improved\nin a like manner, nnd many other\nsuch improvements long in contemplation will now no doubt Is* promptly\nentrusted to the painter. Much need\nthere was, and great will be the improved appearance of the town by tin\nclose of summer.\nThe cross sectional \"surveyors\"\ncrew are already at work at Wardner.\nNo one now need hesitate to con\nto town, or take up land fn the vnl\nley, to push forward development\nplans and make ready for the new\nbusiness that will be created hy the\nbuilding of the new and long needed\nrailway. One of the widest and finest ot our province's many beautiful\nvalleys will now enter on a long and\ncertain career of prosperity. Farms\nin this valley should and will by and\nby raise all the grain, Including\nwheat, that will be needed in many\npurely mining towns. And tn encourage wheat growing it may he\nsaid that In certain wet ions ol the\nvalley conditions are very similar to\nthose lound to be so favorable lu\nAlberta lor success with bit wheat.\nEIGHTH ANNIVERSARY\nw.\nEight years ago this week M\nll. Wilson, Cranbrook's well known\nand popular jeweler, arrived Irom\nMon I real to engage in business,\nwhich lie has since prosecuted with\nsteadily growing favor and proiit.\n.Mi. Wilson lirst opened up in premises adjoining the Prospector ollice.\nThen he moved to the premises al\npresent occupied by lhe Cranhrook\nDrug ami Jiook Co,, thenco lie transferred his store to the quarters now\noccupied by Fergusson. and Trowsc,\nwhere he remained upwards of three\nyears. About Ihis lime he purchased\nthe premises he at present occupies\nfrom the Canadian Hunk of Commerce, had them appropriately fitted\nup und moved in, having heen located\nthere now for some three years.\nMr. Wilson's business has steadily\ngrown, extending throughout the districts tributary to Cranbtook. He\nis an expert workman himself und\nemploys only the most skilled workmen. Of late Mr. Wilson has devoted special attention to optical\nwork and, with a view to providing\nthe best possible service at lowest\ncost In bis patrons, he has1 imported\na complete set of up-to-date electrical machinery. He grinds bis own\nlenses on the premises and, iu fact,\nnow does u great deal of that class\nof work for outside firms, who have\nuot these modern appliances. Thr\noptical department of Mr. Wilson's\nstore is in every respect one of the\nmost perfectly fitted up in eastern\n11. C, in fact there Is only one other\nstore iu tbe interior tlmt carries\nanything like the modern appliances\nand stock carried hy Mr. Wilson.\nAnather feature of W. H. Wilson's\njewelry store Is the gold plating\nmachinery, which permits of this\nclass of work being done expeditiously and at a low cost. .Mr. Wilson is\ngreat believer in llie future id\nCranbrook and lie puts his belief into practice by actively participating\nin any and every movement having\nfor its object the advancement of\nthe city. lie has always been.a\nkeen supporter of sports of every\ndescription nnd in every way possible, during bis residence in Cranhrook has taken an active and an\nuseful part in everything calculated\nto advance Cranhrook.\nffltss ..... .\n8 1\n| What Do You Know About j\n1 LETHBRIDGE? I\nCONNAUGHT TO SUCCEED GREY\nKINO'S UNCLE WI1.I. UK OUlt\nNKXT (iOVKIlXOIt-\n(IKXKItAI,.\nin accordance with ih>* wish <* enough said.\nI liive been in the Ileal Estate Business iu the City of Lothbridge for live years and I ant still doing business,\nsn I guess you are safe as to my guarantee without considering any Courl notion.\nIf you feel satisfied as to this, you can make your investment without the inspection of the property and\nthereby save yourself a considerable amount ..f time uml expense, in addition In eliminating the Solicitor and\nMiddle Man.\nNo# let metell ymi something regarding theli >f growth in ihis busy citv of our. First the business\ncentre of Lethbridge is Stouth of the railroad and lies on the extreme West side of the citv and the land JM North of\nthe railroad and opposite the business district is held for the railroad yards, etc., out lo what is known as ile North\nWar. , which begins directly \"-.onli of the track about one-half mile East of the Post Office This North Ward is\nmainly populated hy miners uud day laborers, therefore the bettor residential portion lies to the South-east of the\nbusiness center, ami it must continue t*) grow in that direction as it is now .loim; for il cannot go elsewhere.\nThe additions which I nm mainly offering are each immediately South and Knsi of tl:\nsuction, iu fact, houses aru now being limit in one of thorn \"Tho Alexander Addition\" and tlu\nPark\" is held by the city until September the 1st of this year.\n..,oo,J''i\",Vi',\",\"'i\" l'\"rk WM ' i\"* V1' \"'J-'\"1'1'\" U\",''li\"\" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00C2\u00BB \"\"' C\"-v Bboul '\"\" '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>'-\u00C2\u00BB a-**> \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00C2\u00BBo -\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00BB\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 fot less than\nJ.1I0.H each ami some went ns high M *o(.0.00- this on public bidding today, one cannot be bought for less than\n111 mi to my knowledge. Wotorui Park lots were bought by tho best pcoph in the City for iheir home property and\nii adjoins tie. Alexander Addition on the East, both of which additions are in the city limits and within th. one mile\ncircle, rhis circle center.* at Central School which lies three blocks S rath .,.,.1 three blocks Kast of Poet Office which\nis situ il.'.i Iii the most North Western purt nfthe business disiriet.\nLots iu tho ub mm mentioned Additions are. in my opinion, lhe inosi likely to increase in value of anv other\nL \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 h -ri I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i pr .p Tt,v an I should be moat easily turned over, as homes ar,* already building in the Alexander Addition.\nnil Vtotorii Pirth of these Additions arc upon the proposed Street Car Line.\n.* present besl residential\n* other addition \".Vietoria\nALEXANDER ADDITION\nOnly 4 I.l,..I:*, south of Central Bchool Close in.\nTerui*.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0096\u00A0; cush, balance iu 1 and S months at 8 |*ercent.\nPrice S mo each\n\" S325 \"\n\" J275 \"\n\" \u00C2\u00BB2i5 \"\n\" *275 \"\n\" J275 \"\n\" 1.100 \"\n\" J275 \"\n\" 12511 \"\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 IMO \"\n\" 1250 \"\n\u00C2\u00BB (250 \"\nH 1250 \"\n\" \u00C2\u00AB250 \"\n\" 1300 \"\n\" 1300 \"\n\" 1.125 \"\n\" 1275 \"\n\" 1275 \"\n\" 1275 \"\n\" J.I75 \"\nV \u00C2\u00BB250 \"\n\" *275 '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\" 1325 >*\n\" 1250 \"\n\" J275 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\n** $300 *'\n\" MOO '\n\" t.mo \"\nVICTORIA PARK ADDITION\ni.ots; to ic mock\n1\n31 to 10 \"\n1\n31 to 33 \"\n5\nCor. Ill & 2(1\n0\n9 .-c 10 \"\n0\nOr. 21 to 21 \"\n0\n31 & 32 \"\n7\n11 ic 13 \"\n8\n13 to IS \"\n10\n31 to 3S \"\n10\n1 to 13 \"\n11\n27 & 28 \"\n11\n4 to II \"\n13\n10 to 13 \"\n12\n0 to II \"\n13\n23 to 311\n11\nr,.r. 2t & 22 \"\n11\n15 A li; \"\n11\nII to 12 \"\n11\n5 to B \"\n11\nfor. 20 *c 21 \"\n15\n25 to 32 \"\n13\n35 to 3\u00C2\u00AB\n16\nfor. 3!) to 10\n16\n23 to 2\u00C2\u00AB \"\nIK\n23 to 21 \"\n17\n17 to JK \u00C2\u00AB\n17\n25 to .10 \"\nIS\n35 A* U \"\n18\n\"The Swell Home. Addition\"\n',' cash, lalance in s, 12, and is month, at\n1\n|.er cent\nLots .1 *c I Block\n12 ta 15 \"\nIf. .\* 17 \"\n18 ic 19 \"\n6 to 9 \"\n5 to 8 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n11 to 11 \"\nll to 12\n3 .* 1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n1 I tO 16 \"\n17 .v- IS \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\n: .*. i *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nCor.\nCor\nfor.\nI'rice Slue each\n* S400 **\n1400 *\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1100 \"\nt4M \"\n1150 *'\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,,5 ,.\n*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 UW) \u00C2\u00AB\n\" \u00C2\u00BB5*. \"\n\" (4041 *'\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 H25 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n1100 *'\nTerms-\nAcre Lot\nACRE LOTS\nWithin the l'*4 mile circle\na-h, balance in '* an.i 12 mootlll\nit S percent\nIOati.1 II\n4 to .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n1:1 and II\nBl..tk T\n*' V\n\" i:\nI'ri'e ti.OOo each\n8000 \"\n3.U.J.I \"\nW. R. Dobbin,\n310 GLYN\nSTREET\nSend for Free Guide Map\nLethbridge, Alta.\n^it*.?iTifc*-*\"^*^^^\nlively at home and In the colonlw,\nmid has inspected varioue naval and\nmilitary stations Iwlonglng to thr\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0mpire, as well u\ i presenting his\nntother at various Kuropewi oelebn-\ntlons.\nMASONIC fiPAND LOME\nOPENS IN CRANBROOK NKXT\nTHURSDAY-RKCEPT10N IN\nHONOR OP VISITORS.,\nNext week promises to hr a gill\nmir for the Mssonlr oiaft. (Irand\nl.niliii' ass-i'iiililrs hrro on Thiirsday\nand on tin* evening preceding the new\nMasonic Trmple will lir lnimally dr-\ndicatrti by Grand Master Rich, as\nslsted by other Oram! Lodge offlocrs.\nAlter the dedication services a reception will lir liinVrril visiting\n.Musoiis mnl thiir wives, which will\nwind ii|i with a rjftnco.\nTbe comiiiittt-r iu rbacge ul ac\ncoiiinioilation, report lhat tint only\nhave many Masons volunteered t\"\naccommodate visiting hrrthrrn. tint\nthat a lar*e nnmher of jieople, not\nconneeted with tin* order, have mVr-\niil to plan* rooms at tlie convenience\nof tlw committer. This Is a very\nsatisfactory state of affairs ami will\npermit of a lar^e number ol hrrthrrn\nfrom all over the province Im-hik ar-\nriiiiiiiiinliittil ronifortahlv.\ncharge *.i tbe refreshments, have been\nvery busy ol late ami everything\npromises to be In first-class shape\nlor tin* occasion\nWhilst offers of accommodation have\nbeen very generous, thr committee In\ncharge reel that adequate provision\nhas not J*t hern made\nand further otters \"1\ni rooms for Visiting Masons would\nlie gratefully ramlwd m Mr ISlwtll,\nThr city botell are all prelly well i\ncrowded al pn-sent ami BS there will\nhe a vrry large influx of visitors from |\nall parts of the province lh\u00C2\u00AB' ii'\"\nilty of MiuMin: more accommodation\nIs urgrnt\nThe ladies eoiumillet*, who have\nK. C. K. CONSTRICTION\nCONTRACTOR PAT WTELCII WELL\nI'LEASKU WITH TERRITORY\nTIIROI fill WHICH ROAM TO\nBE CONSTRUCTED.\nPat Welch, ol Spokane, uur of the\nmembers ..f the railroad contracting\nfirm \"f Foley, Welch ami Stewart,\nwho have the contract for the eon*\nbtraction <\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'. -\"i miles ol the Kootenay\nCentral railway, from Oalloway. arrival m town last Right ami left\nagain tins afternoon. Seen hy a\nHerald rcpreaentatlvo Mr. Welch stated iti.ii work would be commenced\nwithin tWO Weeks, by winch time\nit w.i, expeetod that plan) would he\non tin- ground. M-***ti\u00C2\u00BB. Hurus ami\n.Mr-dan, ol Spokane, will have charge\nof the work and will haw sum*** six\nin seven hundred men at ir\u00C2\u00BBsfk in a\nshort time.\nMi Welch is delighted witb the\ncountry through which they have to\nbuild. He was specially Impressed\nwith the country around Fort Steels\nami thinks that oner Irrigation is\ntaken hold of in a practical manner\nthat section will prove wonderfully\nproductive.\nWhilst he hail no definite Information, bfl was of the opinion that\nconstruction work on tie K.C.R. will\nhe steadily prosecuted attrr the\nCompletion Ol (ho 25 miles his firm\nhave contracted for.\nMOVING PICTimES\nTi.night and Kriday nlghl i*ly.\nthe [uncial of his late Afnjesit hli)\nEdward VII at tbe Opera \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2#. THJfl CRANBROOK HERALD\nTHE CANADIAN BANK\nOF COMMERCE\nPaid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve, $6,000,000\nDRAFTS ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0icul under which the brandies\nis nn the principal points\nAiranfeementa have rece\nof this Bonk nu* -\nAiMtria-Hu\nngoiy nub.\nBelgium\nForm\nBnuil\nr...!..\nIV.|*.\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB\nPr'ch\nLYrlo.1\nClma\nCrfta,\nl)**ini!t*rk\n('..-***-*.\n1!,*:;,\nI*,..'.*. 1st.*\nid, hu;..\nNO DtLAV\nIN ISSUIN\nK.T\nBrymne\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \"-Ulrt\nFW1.L f*\nviand Russia\n,\u00C2\u00AB: v Sorvla\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ij ,ui Slam\ntvn Smith Africa\nInn Iwria Straits Settlements\n:, -i, ti Sweden\n,.j v.-.iy Switzerland\nTurkey\nhilu>iile Islands Wost Indies in\ni.i mianta ...1*1 elsewhere\ninTICULARS ON APPLICATION\n>r Cranbrook Branch\nNews of the District\nWritten by Bright Correspondents and Gleaned Irom Newspapers\n**********************\n| WYCLIFFE X\n**********************\n| GATEWAY \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*-\u00C2\u00AB**f.i*V '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'*'- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2* t \u00E2\u0096\u00A0>*\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB'#\u00E2\u0080\u00A2#\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nWE CARKY THK 1-AUtiliST STOCK Ol? J\nFarmImplements, < 'amages i&Harness\n\V.*s; . ( I'in ; UriH-lt. Albuiln\niiii.I mir priri \u00E2\u0096\u00A0. nru inntli nil**.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Wo have aim *. it..l l.n.* ol\nShelf and Heavy Hardware and Feed\nVour pal ronagn is soliciti il.\nJ. M Agnew & Co., Elko, B. C. \\n*********************************************\n*********/******* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BBo***.><* **;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2;**<-n*** ****************\nI A. Lo McDermot\nWI.*\nml- Winn iiii.I\n'in.ni* 17\nCHANI'.liOOl\n-l.iril Mm Iiiuil\nHnx K.\n. II.O,\nWrit\nPA\ne or :\nhone for\nD\nD\nREER\n*************.***.** ****) \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI **r*\u00C2\u00BB5 ****************\nLight-Weight Suits\nThe c\nSerge*\n- -2\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nfade.\nImpot\nrar-popular Fit-Reform\n-the kind lhat won't\nin\nled English Flannels\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nthe newest effects in Blue,\nGray uik! Green.\nFine Twotds and Worsteds\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nnessy\ni\nrich,\nthoie toiiciies of\nelegance that only\nth\u00C2\u00AB Fit-Reform\nixiati c*u weave\nkits a garment. \u00C2\u00BB\nmd cool\nwill\ni\n4-\nI| REFORM'\naa i\np* **\n<** &#\nMcCREERY\n* v*\u00C2\u00BB \u00E2\u0084\u00A2\"\nA,\nBROS.\nCrnnbtook.\n\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>*>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>*>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>*>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>'>*>*>*>\u00C2\u00BB>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -v.*. *o********************\nMerchants Bank of Canada I\nHe*,d Office, Montre.il 1\nCAPITAL - - - $6,000,000 t\nRESERVE - - $1,602,157 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n(\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ir 11, 14. M.l.tS, I'm '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nt:. > HKJIIII K, lionuml Milliliter\nIV, liinl.Ill: IS CANADA\nA i.**ii,'.*il Bktiltlnii i. Inc.. .*- u !.*.l. ' \".ii *,i Inwu trrnuntl\nlullcltail. l',*i* uilt. r (tip may I hi ninll.\n|l.tm ,.|\nSAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT\nem mi ne nt I- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0* i ..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 * .;' highest current rate\nElko Branch: C. R. Wlckson, Mgr. x\n***********r**'>!*.;:\nI **********************\nTHE CRANBROOK\nFOUNDRY\nEngineers, Founders\nand Machinists ===\u00C2\u00A3\nI'I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 44\nI'. O, Hi\nWe are Specialists In h.-iw Mill Machinery\n/iiui Repair.*)\nWe make the Besl Saw Guide and Arbor in\nli. C. Any *i/x required.\n(Special corresjiomltticc.)\nMi*, mnl Mm. Sierriml visited\nL'rmibroolc Salunluv lasl.\nMiss M. Bimnoll mill Miss N.\nHundley, ..1 Marysvilli*, sjicut Siitur-\nilay ami Sunday willi Iriends lu*n*\nnml attended the ice cream social.\nMi. Wm. Crosby is iii llm Cranlirook hospital Bulterlng Irani uu attack ..I typhoid fever.\nMi A. Mussel met Willi n nnlntul\naccident while goliiB Into lown on\nSaturday lasl A d\"K ran in (nun\nol his speeder, causing it It. leave the\ntails and iirccipi Using him in lhe\ndllell. lie had sonie In s liroki'li\nIn his lell hand, Iml will Boon he ahlu\n... use il again.\nMr. and Mis John Dennett, ol\nBroadview ranch, attentleil lhe social\nSaliilday lust.\nMr. Wchh, ol Marysville, visited liis\nIrlend, llev. Mr. llauiilion, Saturday,\nThe slriiwherry ice cream social,\nwhich was held ill the school house\nSalinday evening last, |noved a success in every way. Although ih.*\nnight wus anything Iml lavornblc tor\nice cream. However, us the WyclilTe\neili/cns are always ready to help\nalong any social movement, Ihey did\nii,11 let lhe tain Inghteii Ihem, Iml\nturned out in large luunhers and enjoyed a very plcasanl evening together. The jiriiccrds, whieli amounted\niu Uu* neighborhood ..! $50, go lo the\nlienelil ol Ihe cliurch.\nA large lUllllhcr of our citizens took\noccasion to visit the circus al Cranlirook this week ami all report it 1<\nhe a (irsl-class show id wild animals\n11 certainly was a greal attractloi\n(or llic children, us they are stil\ntelling of the wonderful feats |ier-\nf.iiined liy the animals.\nMr. and Mrs. Harrison, ol ('ran\nbrook, have taken up iheir residenc.\non Kairview plain. Mr. Harrison i.\nengaged on the logging train.\n(Speelal correspondence.)\nTill*\n(Ialeway haseliall hoys held a\nverv\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ii;.ivahle dance in llic (Ialeway\ndune.\nhull on .Saturday. At mid-\nnlghl\nIce clean, and cake were fietv-\neil.\nAniong tli'.sr present were Mr\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6^\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6w\nt WALDO ;'\n\ X\nWARDNER\n\u00C2\u00BB-*>\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n>\nWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW\n(Special Correspondence.)\n1). Tyc, engineer in charge ol con\nstruct ion work ol tho Kootenay Con\ntral railway, is in town tlits week\nWardncr will lie liis headquarters, Hi\nlias .six transit and rod men with\nhim.\nMrs. Otto Wisner was taken t\u00C2\u00AB\nCranbrook hospital on Monday morn\ninj; last for treatment.\nMr. 1.. K. Markle spent Sumlay\nwith Friends in Kernie.\nMi. Sam Harrison ami Mrs. Wall\nwere in Cranlirook last Monday.\nMr. Morierty left on Monday lasl\nlor Golden.\nMi. (iniiier Jones, of Cranlirook,\nspent Sunday last with liis family\nhere.\nMr ami Mrs. 11. II. Iloliart spent\nMonday last with Cranhrook friends.\nMiss Service, of Cranhrook, spent\nSumlay last in town, the gUOttt of\nMr. and Mrs. It. A. Green.\nMaster Frank Sheppard is aide to\nlie out again alter un attach ol\nmeasles.\nThe Crows Nest Pass Lumber com\npauy are turning out lumber in large\nquantities these! days. Tliey are\nrunning both saws day and night.\nMr. Sheppard and Hugh McDougall\nwere in Cranbrook last Monday\nbusiness.\nMrs. I*. Lund and Miss lla/.el Lund\nspent the week end with Mrs. Lund's\nbrother, Mr. Con/ens, al Matthew\nCreek.\nA number ol men arrived a lew\ndays ago from Mauister, Mich., and\nhave begun work on the new burner\nat the Crows Nest Posa Lumber\ncompany's mill-\nMi. .luiies, nl Finch and Jones,\nfrom Cm-hiii, spent a few days this\nweek with friends in town.\nMi Allied Jiihiisi.il, nl lhe Wardner stole staff, is on the sick list\nthis week\nTbe new addition to the local de\npot, which was completed a short\ntime ago, adds greatly to its appear\nance, as will as to its convenience\nThe depot ami all the adjoining\nbuildings owned by the c.lMt i\nbeen much Improved by receiving\nfresh coat of paint.\nTbe C.I'.H. have staked out a spur\nline tu he built from Galloway\nWardner for the purpose ol carrying\niu logs (or the Crows Nest Pass\nLumber company.\nNext Sumlay evening, nt 7.30 p.m\nJune 10th anniversary services will\nbe preached in the Wardner Presbyterian church by Itev. C. o. Main, ol\nKnox Presbyterian church, Cranhrook. The choir will furnish special muslo and on Monday evening,\nlollowing a social, will bt held In\nthe library ball. All are invited to\nattend, A good time is expected.\n0, O. Adney left this week for\ncoast points on business.\na. J. Hates, ol Vancouver, spent\nSunday with friends iu town.\nmil Mrs. and Miss Johnston, Mrs. A.\nMrs. It. ami Mis. Half lliirliiibham.\nMrs. ami Miss Hulls, Mi. Kred Itoo\njunior, Mrs. aud .Miss 11. Joule, Mr\nfiord Joule, Miss lluilitigluim, Mr.\nW. While, Mr, Hull Wright, Mrs.\nLenwood ami family, Mr. Kelt Mo-\nCannon, Mr. Gordon unit many otb-\ns.\nMr. Kphiiaii Butts is taking a well\ndeserved vacation, While away he\nwill visit, among other places, the\ncoast cities of Seattle, Victoria aud\nVancouver. Mis many friends wish\nhim him a pleasant holiday ami n\nsafe return home to Gateway.\nThe welcome news has reached\n(ialeway that Mr. David Hoover is\nconvalescent and that his return may\nhe expected iu the near future.\nA disquieting rumor has reached\nyour cor res pon dent that Dr. White\nami his charming wife are soon to\nave us for pastures new.\nGateway is to have a great celebration ou July 1th. The principal\ntea lures will he horse races, a base-\nmill game, for which a substantial\nprize wit) he given, and a ball iu the\nevening, combined wilh the genial\nwelcome which Gateway always accords ber guests. Friends ami\nneighbors come from both sides the\nline and help to celebrate America's\ngreatest holiday.\nMr. and Mrs. Johnston, mother and\nsister of \"Sammy,\" are spending the\nsummer here ami have made many\nfriends.\nMrs. Miller and family, accompanied by Mr. Leo Hutts, have left for\nSpringilale, Wash., lo i>in Mr Miller.\nMr. Itoo, of Klko, passed through\nlure on Saturday on his way lo\nRoosVllle. He is always enthusiastic about Klko and Itoosvillc and is\na born \"booster,\" and a valuable\ncitizen of any place be calls home.\nHaseliall was played here on Sunday, the contestants wereja team\nIrom Waldo. H. C, versus the home\nteam. Waldo won lft-9,\nJohn Collins, operator at this\npoint, has been on a vacation trip, to\nSpokane.\nAnyone semlin*; a team can have\nfirewood, prepared for use, at Kiug's\nPlaner, fur $1.60 per load.\n(Special correspondence.)\nA jolly crowd gathered in Old Waldo hall ou Salinday evening, lhe\noccasion bring lhe rallle nf socks by\nMrs. James Robertson, for the benefit of the hall. Little Flank Hob-,\neit son drew for the lucky numbers, I\none pair being won by 11. King, one'\nhy Mr. liii-d aud one by Mr. Sunnier, all of Waldo. Some $2lti*\u00C2\u00BB was'\nrealized, ami a vole ul thanks was,\ntendered Mrs. Holier I son. Praise\nis due II. King, Donald Mcpherson |\nand A. Fcnwlck, our\nhoys lor so ably disp\ntickets. After 1 lii-\nwas tl rder of Iho\nous refreshments were served\nabout U o'clock. Then dancing was\ncontinued uml tlie crowd di spurned at\na late hour, after a very plcasanl\nevening.\nA number of Waldo people attended\nthe al home of Mrs. Morrow ami Mrs.\nAye al the home of the latter at\nBaynes mi last Thursday afternoon.\nC. I). McNah and sons visited Fernie last Friday.\nMr. Ilrondwood, nf Alabama, bus\nreturned to Waldo \o visit for some\ntime.\n--*>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-\n; MOYIE 4\nt I\n(Prom the Leniier.)\nThe trustees ol the Moyie Methodist church have completed n dcnl lor\nthe purchase ol the house owned by\nA. P. Macdonald, lacing Queens\navenue. The house will he used ns a\nparsonage lor the Methodist minister.\nCharles Stevens, ul the F.asl Kootenay notlliiiR company, Cranhrook,\nwas in town Wednesday. Mr\nStevens is one ol the old timers ol\nSouth Kast Kootenay and has limit\nu|i a splendid business, every town\nalong the Crow using bis goods.\n.1. T. Browning is Movie's new\nconstable. Mr. Drowning and bis\nwile arrived here Wednesday Irom\nVancouver. Constable A. Morris,\nwho was here temporarily since Constable Dlnsmoro lelt, has returned to\nMichel. Constable Browning has\nhad splendid training In the police\nservice, being fifteen years with the\nNorthwest Mounted Police. When\nHill Miner, the notorious bandit and\ntrain robber, wns run to earth a lew\nyears ago near Knmloops, he was nt\nthe cn|ilure nnd received tl,SINl lis\nbis share ol tlio reward oflercil by the\nCPU.\nTlie regular annual meeting ..I Ilu*\nshareholders ol The Society (llrl Mining Company, Limited, was held in\nMoriey hall Tuesday alternoon. All\nlhe directors nnd a giu.il number ol\ntin* shareholders were present. The\nreporl ol Ihe directors wns accepted.\nThe report shows that during the\nlinst year 800 leet ol development\nwork has heen done at a cost ol\n$11.88 per toot. This work consists ol 25 leet ol raising, 603 left ol\ncrosscutting nml 230 leet ol drifting\non the vein, which has resulted In\nthe opening ..I a large body ol concentrating ore. During the year\n1001.05 was expended on Improvements to the road, nnd when the\nproposeil government road Is completed, ore may lie shipped Irom tlie\nmine at about one-ball ol tlie present cost. About lorly tons ol\ncrude ore, sorted Irom the concentrating ore, is on the lower dump\nawaiting shipment, anil there is also\na large quantity ol ore on the upper\ndump, wliich may lie shipped profit\nably when the shipping facilities arc\nimproved upon.\nImperial Bank of Canada jj\nHEAD OFFICE I TORONTO\nCAPITAL AUTHORIZED - $10,000,000.00\nCAPITAL PAID UP - . 5,000,000.00\nRESERVE .... 5,000.000.00\nll. It. WII.K1E, President.\nHON. UOBISKT JAFPKAY, Vice-President\nAcooiints ot Corporations, Municipalities, Morolinnts, < i\nFiirinoiB nml I'rivnlo Individuals invited,\nDl'llfls nml l.i'tli'm of Cri'ilil ismu-il nviilliiblo 111 nny pint of ] [\ntho world, ~\nSAVINGS DKl-AIITMICNT Special iiUontlon\ngiven tn Savings Hunk Accounts, lloposits of $l.li() uiul ''\nupwards rucolvcd and inlorost allowed from dnto nf doposil,\nCranbrook Branch: H. W. SUPPLE, Mgr.\n********************************************\npopular Waldo\n..Sillg III III.'\nrallle dancing\nevening, lie-\n**********************************************\n*\nWardman Addition I\nto Cranbrook\nFATALITY AT MlCUEl,.\nArchie Clark, n young Scotchman,\naliiiut twcnty-slx years ot ago is\nileait as a result ol a shootfng aeei-\niltMit on Sunday lasl. (Mark iu\ncompany with a friend liy the iame\nof Sharp weal out to Michel Prairie\non Sunday fnr .some practice willi a\n22 calibre ride. Clark went to place\na stone nn a post for a target. Returning lie called lo Sharp who was\ntooking the other way, ride in hand.\nTurning towards Clark the ride was\naccidentally discharged hitting Clark,\ntlie bullet entering the abdumen and\nwas later located in the back of lhe\nhip hone.\nClark was at onee taken to the\nhospital at Michel, where he died at\n1 o'clock on Monday morning. The\ndeceased leaves a wife in the old\ncountry, having only been married\ntwo years. lie was contemplating\nreturning home after pay day to permanently reside, having already mailc\narrangements lo that effect. lie\nmade a written .statement before he\ndied showing that it was purely an\naccident and completely exonerating\nSharp from atl blame.\nof l'Viirh nml Wiitl Avenue, Sotiih uf <>\nCranbrook\n50 x 157 feet = Price $150.00 ij\nTerms 110.00 Cash and $5,0On month, 7',; interest . >\nduly a few left.\nBEALE & ELWELL, CRANBROOK, B.G.\nPHONE 20 - PHONE 20 *\nO\ni \u00E2\u0096\u00BA\nWe Havo a FiW Choico\nMOYIK 1 MON OFFK'GRS.\nFollowlng are the ollieers fleeted by\nthe Moyie Miners' union for the coming six months, made complete hy\nthe second ballot for financial secretary, taken Saturday:\nPresident\u00E2\u0080\u0094Albert (till.\nVice-President\u00E2\u0080\u0094George Turner.\nTreasurer\u00E2\u0080\u0094Michael llegan.\nFinancial Secretary \u00E2\u0080\u0094 .lames Roberta (re-elected).\nRecording Secretary\u00E2\u0080\u0094A Hrei| llatdry.\nWarden\u00E2\u0080\u0094Angus Macdonald.\nFinance Committee\u00E2\u0080\u0094David porter,\nS. McDougall, George Powell.\nTrustees\u00E2\u0080\u0094Warren lnness, GcorgO\nTurner, William Sullivan, Arthur\nPitman, S. McDougall.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lames Roberts was elected delegate\nto the Vi F. of M. eonvehtloti iu\nDenver on -lulv ISth.\nAnyone sending a team can have\nfirewood, prepared for use, nt King's\nPlaner, for $1,50 per load.\nFOR SALE-Eggfl for hatching\nfrom pure bred single comb Drown\nl.eghorns.-ll. White. 6-tt\nCALGARV EXHIBITION.\nThe exhibition jj rounds at Calgary\nIs now a very busy place. A small\narmy of workmen are making the repairs and preparing lhe exhibits fur\nthe provincial exhibition to he held\nJune 30th to .Inly 7th. All iu.nl-\nahle space iu the buildings for industrial exhibits has been seemed\nsome weeks K\", and a number ol exhibits have to he content wilh imt\nspace.\nEntries close at Calgary June 18tit,\nThe forestry plantation Immediately in front of tlie main gale was\nprepared and trees planted nhout the\nmiddle of May, an l each succeeding\nyear will Ih- a living demonstration\nof what can lie done in tree planting\nnn the plains. While the exhibition\ndirectors are providing thai educational features and exhibits shall he\nthe \"meat of Ihe nieal\" for visitors,\nIhey also believe tlmt they like some\ndessert in the form ol good music and\nattractions, and the following lis! of\nfeatures nf the best quality cannot\nhelp but cater In the various tastes\nand fancies of our numerous visitors:\nThe Nnvassur Ladies' hand, finest\nin the world, assisted hy the Cnlgary\nKifte hand and the Calgary Citizens'\nband.\nA reproduction of the making ol\nthe Indian Treaty of 1H77 illuminated\nwith magnificent display of fireworks.\nA $7000 racing programme.\n10 ACRE BLOCKS!\nOF\nCRESTON FRUIT LANDS\nX Fnr Sale Iln Easy Terms\nj THE CRANBROOK ACENCY COMPANY\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC WWWWWWW 'WWWWW w\nsnow white polar\nA Ihir's\nhears.\nHex's comedy cordis,\nThe six Abdallahs brothers, marvelous acrobats.\nHam/a and Aran, clever comedians.\nThe only Rube Shields, the fun\nmaker.\nDemonstration by the Calgary fire\ndepartment with specially trained\nhorses.\nDo nol forget that entries close on\nJane 1Mb*\nVery low passenger rates. Six or\nseven special trains to the exhibition,\nami n special excursion to Hani! on\nJuly 7th. A handsome illustrated\npamphlet giving information regarding the exhibition will be sent hy return mail on application to the\nmanager at Calgary.\nHEADACHES\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0to corad in a few n.lnulca ly\nMATHIEU'S\nNERVINE POWDERS\nli-i'ipln tfirnof\u00C2\u00BB MvdH liter wt *''S-\nt. t / \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 | ,-uib it.- i.-ii-i before my l- .at\ntl \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 dMl COUld IrKlliIrr* -It.\n/. Htailiiy ;'\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0). Be**-*] * / *.-*>\u00C2\u00AB.**ts 3Se.\ni>ii tuconialnini is i\u00C2\u00AB- Em*. : so\nJ.LK-*tt*\u00C2\u00ABC\u00C2\u00AB.,t:!ri., UicrWfMr.r.'l.\nThe wholesale Distributors lot\nWestern Canada ol Mathieu's Nervine\nPowders, and also of .Mathieu's Sy\nrup n( Tar and Cod Uver Oil, the\ngreat remedy for Coughs, are\nFOLEY BROS. LARSON & CO\nWI-miKC EDMONTON MNC00HI\nFRANK DEZALL\nQeneral lllacksmithing\nWsgnn Repairing\nI'ainlinu\nA'.'ir** (or i'.iiui.Ih lli.'j.-l.* Mutum Co.'r.\nIli.-yuluH\nAlio Deerlttg M..wiuhru<1 Ituk. h\nI'lliiNi: ;,ii\n1 ALL KINDS OP REPAIRS\nNut only Ilium* l'iii.*liu*.iiij;.\nlull nn rxrrllriit miviuj*s investment us well,\nAgents Wanted\nto whom Liberal Inducements arc offered\n70S ROBSON ST.\nVancouver, - B. C.\nWATER ACT, 1909.\nTAKK NOTICK tlmt Itobttl E.\nSullivan, of Seattle, Mer-\nehniil, and John II\nliiwkins, of Wnttsburg, miner, will\napply to the Water Commissioner at\nCranbrook on Tiiesdny, (he \2\h day\not July, nt eleven o'clock in the\nforenoon for a license to divert\nthree eubie feet (il water per second\nfrom the Moyie Itiver, a tributary nt\nMoyie Lake. Thu said water will Ik;\nused fnr hydraulic mining purposes on\nnlnccr mining leases applied for by\nthe undersigned, nnd will be conducted by means ol a dam, flumes and\nditches over the land covered by said\nmining lease applications, and he returned to the said Moyie Itiver at\nChina liar, The difference lietween\nthe point ol divers;on and the point\nol return is 120 fit-t. No Crown\nLands will tic used and no riparian\nproprietors or licensees will lie af-\nfccteil hy the works.\nThis notice was posted on the\nday of June, 1910.\n14-ftt* Jote II. lUwkloi. THE UUANJRdtiOOK II URAL I)\nIH uuniiii OIL\nMore Men Have Amassed Wealth from Oil\ninvestments than from Any Other Securities\nThis advertising announcement will appear in this publication but once. It contains\na message for men who have money to invest, in small or large amounts, in a\nproposition which at the same time, embraces the maximum amount of security\nfor the money invested, and promises greater profit than any other form of investment\nin the Western field.\nIf you will take the time to review the history of oil fields, both in the Eastern and\nWestern portions of this Continent, you will find that the men who have amassed\nfortunes are the men who invested originally very small sums of money in oil shares.\nHo you know- that Mud Invested nt tin* Inception \"I many nu uil comjiany, frequently\nmultiplied in profits und actual worth until tin*\nlu.Iiiiui* lodny represents from $1,IUIII to\n\u00C2\u00BBI5,0UU.\nTake, for instance, il you ha\n1 invested Slim\nin the following companies, o\ni the following\nbasis, ymi would have made:\n i liOU\nVi. I*.\t\n l.tiuii\nSterling \t\n l.iinil\nPremier \t\n 1,100\nMonte t'hrislt,\t\n 1,120\nHi'coid \t\n .2,111111\nS. K. & .McK\t\n 2,1(10\nSaner Ii.uirIi \t\n 1,lliii\nI.ucilc \t\n 5,11110\nSan Joaquin \t\n 6,700\nPeerless \t\n ii,:ir,u\nKern River \t\n 0,50(1\nCentral Oil \t\n 18,000\n\"Pinal'' sharrs snld at 29 cents, are now\nselling at $25, and paying monthly dividends nf\nIS per cent., an Income ol *-*0 per month on nn\ninvestment ol Sinn. When the \"Silver Tip\"\ncame in, the stock jumped over nlghl from Bfi\ncents to $1 and has heen paying monthly dividends uf lit per cent ever since.\nSimilar opportunities are open to ynu, bat\nynu must think for yourself, have the courage ol\nyour convictions and ACT.\nCoalinga is a distriet situated In the State nf\nCalifornia, which is now sn generally known ns\nllie greatest producer ol high-grade petroleum\nthat it is unnecessary for us to take up much\nspace in describing the geographical construction nf the field, ur lhe actual results uf operations of the many companies who control property in Coalinga.\nThis Company, tie Coalinga-Kurckn oil Company, Inc., Is a limited liability corporation,\nthe shares ol which are non-asscssahle, and have\na par value of $1.\nAs development progresses, the price of slock\nwill naturally advai.ee. Even now trading in\nCoatinga-Eurcka si ares is very active. The\nlimited hloek to lie sold at 2a cents per share\nshould, we estimate,' he taken up pn nr hetoro\nJul) loth, We lune therefore sol this as. the\ncloslng-out date fi>r the unsold shares in Hiis\nCompany at 2.\"\u00C2\u00BB cents each.\nThis means that it will he Impossible for you\ntu buy a share in tins Company at 25 cents after\n.July 15th, MM, and we give this notice that\nthe priee nf stuck will he advanced tu at least\nr.ii cents mi the morning uf July I6lh Should\ntin-re then remain any portion of the block nt\n25 cents, the same will be Immediately withdrawn from tlie market.\nStock may be advanced\nany day\nThe Company re*ervrs the right tn ndvance\nU.e price \"f shares at any time prior tu July\nllith, should the block uf um.nmi shares at 25\ncents be taken up in the interim.\nWe have recommended out most Intimate\nrriends tn reserve their stock hy wire, and nut\ndelay in writing hy mail. On receipt nf the reserve order, we will Immediately set aside sueii\nsinek, allowing the applicant Ibe necessary lime\nfur tin- remittance tu reach this office hy mall.\nThe very fact that the slock uf this Company\nwill be snld for SU rents on July Hilli, should\nwarrant the reader in reserving by win- as\nmany shares as possible forthwith.\nVnu will readily see if ynu purchase a bluck\nni 500 shares today, nn easy terms, at Ihe present price, 25 rents per share, ynu could sell\none-half uf yum biddings when the price advances tu 50 cents and thus hay Iln- other half\nfree nf cost to yourself.\nThe trading in the stuck uf this Company\ni will naturally be mine active when the priee is\ni -*iii trills than at the original price, 25 rents\nThen- is every Indication n[ tin- stuck being\nworth and selling fur $1 iu tin days' time. Do\nI not i!clay in making your application.\nNn application received for less than 2\"*i\nshares.\nThe stock may Ih- purchased mi an all-cash\nbasis, in which case certificates are issued at\n\"Mir. mi uu an easy payment plan, aa per srhe-\ndule herewith :\nWhat Your Money Will Buy.-Cash Plan 5 per cent Deducted\n$ 47.\"iU will buy 21*0 shares\n111**,75 will buy 800 shares\n[jar value \u00E2\u0080\u00A2-'\"\"\nl*nr viilm* 500\n3*237.50 will buy 1,000 sluiivs\n.pur value 1,000\nInstalment Plan\n$20.00 cash anil $15.00 a mouth lor 2 months buys 200 shari'S\n30.00 cash anil 22.50 a mouth for \"-' months buys 300 Bhnrt'S\n40.00 cash nud UO.IXi a tnoiitli for 2 months buys 100 slum's\ns \". 1 \"ii cash mil $37 mi a month fi.r :2 inotiths buys .\"uJO sluims\nI'-O.lHI eaib anil 73.00 n month (or 2 mouths burs 1,000 share\nWrite for Our Free Prospectus and Booklet \"Fortunes From Oil\"\nIn conclusion, maki' your reoorvation at once, rcutitthitf for Btock l>y cheque, ilrufi nr money order.\nMake all cheques, tlrafta nnd money orders payable to\nGi Jaschereau, Trustee, The Coalinga-Eureka Oil Company Jnc.\nSelkirk Block, 135 Hastings Street, Vancouver, B. C.\nnt first seemed lo he peaceful uml\nhushed, grows terrible.\"\nHe came upon cannibal tribes who\nunit and cut stray men ns the tvhili:\nman hunts and cata the deer. Itui\nIniost always by his tacl and kind-\ness and sympathy he maintained\nood relations even with the mosl\nsavage tribes.\nEver) explorer looks upon the\nmap nf that part nf the world whieli\npaeticularly calls him, nnd endeavors\ntn (1ml it spot that still affords opportunity fur the special powers he\nmay possess fnr fliidinK nut the secrets thai it hides.\" They are the\nlieutenant's own words, ami tie periled iu the pursuit uf his ideal. His\nbrother nave bis life to the same\ncall\" at the hrc ol twenty-six, and\nhis comrade, Captain Gosling, at\nthirty-three. Lieutenant Alexander\noutlived both, jet could not resist\nthe call.\"\ntie;\nIn\nnew\nml, lends il\ner ol the\nthe jicndqufl\ndecided upon\nth<\nly as the v\ndivision tn\nthis has in 1\nIskid as\nstated thai Mi Hun mi hn\nfrom the Pacific coosl in the \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nof a few days, will probably hi\npcrs\ndivis\nA OOOD\nKKT.\nGRtAT tXPLORF.R'S DEATH\nKILLED in RAVAGES IN CBN\nTHAI. WTtirv-Ul'iT. BOYD\n\i.i:\a\ih:h's PATK\na meat explore! has perished In the\nlieiut ol Africa m circumstances uf\npeeulfai pat bns Lieutenant Boyd\nAlexander, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0( the Rifle Brigade, the\ntragic storj ol whose expedition\n\"Krnm the Nigel lo the Nile\" is su\nbrllllantlj related In his booh with\nthnt title, has met his death upon\nnew and tint less daring expedition.\n| The IragfO news came a few days\nago In Mr. Herbert Alexander, the\nexplorer's surviving brother, from his\nfaithful servant and com\nrade Jose Lopez, the\numii who lirst shot an olinpl,\nin nne ot the lieutenant's expeditions.\nLopez's message, a telegram sent\nfnun the Hritish post ol Maldugurl,\nnear Lake (Mud, announced that his\nmaster li.nl been Killed near Aheshr,\nin the U'adai region of the French\nSudan 011 April 2. It is not long\nsince Captain ('laud Alexander, uf\nthe Scots Guards, met his death\nwhile exploring with his brother,\nwho has now shared Ids fate, lu\nWestern Africa.\n\"My brother, Lieutenant Hnyd\nAlexander,\" sod Mr. Herbert Alexander, \"started on this expedition .11\nthe end ol IMI Ih- imt explored\nthe island ol San Thome 01 St\nThomas, ami then wont through tho\nHerman Camerooni and Southern\nNigeria lo Lake ('bad.\n\"Thero, al tho beginning ol lids\nvein, he lilted out an expedition with\ncamels 1.1 cross tin- desert through\nU'adai ami Dai fur, hoping lo como\nnut at Khartum. We heard nothing\nmule uf him until we received the\nnews nf bis death,\"\nThe French colonial office has received a telegram from Colonel Moll,\ntlm military commander nf Lake\n('had saying that the explorer met\nhis death un April 2 three-iijiarters ol\na mile west of Nyery. This region\nhas been unsettled ever since the capture ul Aheshr by the French. Some\nmonths- agn a French column was\nambushed and cut up, and a punitive\ncolumn has since been engnged with\nthe natives.\nFearing thai the country wns not\nsale, tho French resident at Aheshr\nOpposed Lieuteiiaiil Hnyd Alexander's\nplan uf emit inning his jniirney eastward to Darfur. Hut the Knglish-\nniiiii disregarded tho warning and,\nemploying a ruse, nei out without Informing the resident of bis intentions\nit n nol tun much to my that ins\ndeath i.s a national loss, Men nf\nsuch Indomitable patience, such serene courage and good cheer iu face ol\nthe mosl crushing difficulties ami the\nblackest tragedy are exemplars to the\nnation, Lleiilennnl Alexander, tall\nand spare, with strung features and\nprominent nose, was only thirty-seven\nyears old, and bade fair to take the\nhighest position among our great\npioneers, lie, as bis broshor Claud\nsaid nf himself with a grim humor\nwhen he lay dying in a Nigerian village uf an unknown and terrible disease, had had \"a short life hut a\nmerry ono.\"\nAt twenty-five the late explorer\ntraversed the Zambesi territories,\nand in I Mill bore his part in the\nfighting that led up to the relief of\nKumitsi. lu nun he led Iho Alex-\nander-OosIIng expedition frnm the\nNiger tn the Nile, the tragic Odyssey\nthrough Africa, of which ho wrote\nlhe moving history dedicated \"to\nmy lust companions \"\nHeturning unscathed from u. thou\nsand perils uf disease and cannibal\nwarfare and all the shares uf tht*\nteeming African fan is, Lieutenant\nAlexander retired t.. the village ol\nBtudlnnd, nn the n* 1 -etahtre coast,\nand there compiled tl.. record of the\nadventures In whh.. Is brother\neland uud bis comrade Captain Oon*-\nling lust their Uvea, He bud traveled (1,000 mites mid had shut every\nvariety of big game\u00E2\u0080\u0094lions, elephants,\nih in nee ruses, and hippopotami among\nthem, lie solved lh- geographical\nproblems nf Lake < had ami reached\nthe source of the Nigei\n(tn his expedition he had tn make\nhis way through the dense tropical\nforest thnt Stanley found so serious\nan obstacle. He Hum describes the\nfeeling on entering it:\n\"All the senses seemed awed,\n'blinded as it were hy the Midden com-\n! ing Irom the sunlight Into the dark\nof tbe trees, then gradually tint nl\ni the gloom the vnsllies-, dawns upon\nI the mind, and although unable tn see\nI more than n few paces through the\ndense growth one knows Instinctively\nthat nne is in n region that is forest,\nns the land is Ibe land or the sea tie\nsea . . . Then the darkness, that\n(Talbol Warren Torranw i\nwonder ii, in an itge when appreciation <>f public utilities is sn\nready and sn keen, there ean exist\n11 Oood Market Town in which the\niiihie uf a flood Town Market (ails\nif adequate comprehension\u00E2\u0080\u0094an otherwise healthy ami progressive community whieli somehow is nnt quite\nseized of tho attractiveness ol the\ninstitution as a municipal investment\nproposition?\nI would fniu believe there is imt.\nMoreover, 1 would fain believe that\nIbe advantages and real henelkencc ul\nthe flood Town Market are everywhere grasped iu a broad, philanthropic spirit, no less than viewed\nfrom the purely economic standpoint.\nOne of our clergymen, who makes\na study uf llie market question (rum\nother than ibe cold, calculating dollars anil wills look uf it, argue-*\nthus: \"Whatever develops the sociable\ninstinct in the individual, naturally\nand wholesomely, makes fur the common guud. Marketing, I should say,\nhas that effect. We all know that\ntown and countryside relationships\nare nut always nf the must harmonious character. The townsman is\nprune tn both ridicule am) misjudge\nthe agriculturist; while the agriculturist seems tu have been taught tn\ndislike and distrust tlie townsman.\nThey really should be better neighbors, aye, friends, each serving the\noilier cheerfully and with mutually\nbeneficial results. It onl) takes\nright acquaintanceship tu bring this\nabout. And the town market is the\ngrand medium. There on the open\nsquare ur under the friendly roof\nthe market building, tin- farmers\nmeet the male citizens, and the farm\nera' wives the wives nf the other\nclass. Fur I want our market\nteiuleil liy hut h men and w< ir\nbuys and girls, young and old, rich\nand poor. Tin- more the merrier,\nthe wider-spread the influence and\nthe surer the happy results of trading\nintercourse. A guud, well established, well-attended town market, I\nam persuaded, makes more (ur the\nbreaking down of the barrier between town ami country and tbe\nplacing un ii-i<*d terms nf ilu* farmer\nand his ullcged natural enemy, the\ndweller in the town, than any other\nagency I can conceive of. Thus, say\n1, speed the market, and welcome the\nday when shall have vanished the\nlast vestige of that individual hostility between these classes, and sliall\nbe witnessed the tiller nf the soil and\nthe town dweller, old anomoslUes\nburied, old misapprehensions laughed\nuver, clasping hands, exchanging, kind\ngreetings, mid honestly resolving lni\nthe future to Ih* as good to each other and themselves as frail human nature will admit and the market regulations allow.\"\n1 overheard une lady say tu anotb-\n', as the two Itood at a dairy\ntable and helped make a clearance nf\nthe yellow, rich-looking butter: \"Say.\nisn't tbis marketing just splendid'' I\nhad no ideu nf it until I began coming. Why, do ynu know, I meet\nhere friends thai I owe calls to and\nfriends that owe calls in me, as well\nas others, new people and some I've\nalinust Inst track nf. It gives one a\nlot nf pleasure and enables yuii to\nexplain things so easily. Say, the\nmarket is [ust like a big At Home,\ndon't ynu think\u00E2\u0080\u0094onlv that you can\ncombine business with pleasure Ves?\nWell, maybe things are a little dearer, but isn't everything su good ami\nfresh? And isn't n lovely i<< be\nout'*\"\nVANCOt \ !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0;\nKXHIUITIOX.\nMr. IV. .1 V\nHritish Aim-ration, will leav\nweek on an\nAlberta and f\nhas kindly cot\noflicial repres\nilker, presidcnl\nin Live Stock .\nVancouver car\nxtensive tour\ni ska telle\niscntcd to\n11\nniative nf the Vance\nver Exhibition association during his\ntrip.\nMr\nWalker will lie interview Ing\nirge numbers ol breeders of high\nass horses and cattle, and will\nbring the Vancouver's exhibition Immediately under their notice, ami\nwill seek to secure theii active eo\noperation by entering their stock in\natiii.il the exhibition. The executive coun-\ngrnnd ci! of the exhibition association may\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 and 1 congratulate themselves upon secur-\nI in-' Uu- assistance of Mr. Walker, as\n>l tho all breeders ol iraporta In British\nWbyle Columbia, Mborta and Saskatchewan\nreturn are well acquainted with tho Hritish\ncourse American hue Stock association and\nj it- genial pn sident.\nI Mr. Walker is well posted in tbe\nobjects of tho exhibition, and is al-\nl way- ready to lend his valuable ad-\nI vice nnd assistance whenever called\nj upon.\nLamo shoulder is almost invariably\n! consfHl by rheumatism of the muscles\nand yields quickly to the free application of Chamberlain's Liniment.\nj This liniment is not only prompt and\neffectual, hut in no way disagreeable\n, tn use. Sold by all druggusts and\ndealers U-tf\nAnyone Bending a team can have\nfit I, prepared f<-r use, at King's\nPlaner, foi $1 50 per load.\nTO RENT\u00E2\u0080\u0094Large, basement warehouse, dry and cool; Sin pet month.\nApply at the Herald office. H-\nIhro\nand\nQooo\nKrdov*/*\nv\nGOOD THINGS\nTO KNOW\nI'.i-i'.nise yrntr trouperc get oul ol -1*.'*. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0! youi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ni hi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- vest\ngets ;i I'ti I.-.I -ml1,*-.. 1 is no um ....11 why the garments p)i utd he\n.ii-.-ni.l.-.l. tVrlinpsyon don't know it. but ne ami make\ntliein took n- good a- new r gat 11 vet) quickly- nu manor\nhow old, stained, or wrinkled thej mav I*.\nWe haves quick nnd rnte. pioeen ul 0111 own \u00C2\u00BBIti* 1 cleans\nnml ditii fects .11 ll e same tin e.\nFERGUSSON & TROWSE\nTAILORS, GLEANERS /.Nil DYERS\n[UKI*.II -ll:i I I -nut M\u00C2\u00ABi lull I!.*,:- I Iii*M 210\nI\nI\n************* **** *********\nUur Stock i.f\nFreezers\nand\nRefrigerators\nhas been replenished.\nWe want tbal order fi r cue\ni.r !-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*!! .if the abov.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nJ. D. McBRIDE\nHardware - Cranbrook. B.C.\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB-$\nwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww*wwwwwwwww \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\u00C2\u00BB\no\ni '\ni 1\nn\n11\ntl\n\Klv OKA Nil DIVISION,\nMOOSE .i\\\ TO BK CBNTKH,\nsavs \it'i:-i'iti*:sii\u00C2\u00BBi:sT\nffllYTK,\n\"The great development nf the\nwest, particularly in the central pop-\ntinn, has led us tu tlw dectalon to\nform \u00C2\u00BB new grand division.\"\nSuch is tin* announcement just\nmade hy William Whvte. second vice-\npresldenl of the C.i'.H. lie continued:\n\"The mileage Included i\u00C2\u00BB lhe pre*\nsent grand division is now verv largo\nby reason o( new lines constructed\nduring the last re** years, ami \u00C2\u00BBhen\na change is made, likeh un July 1.\nthe western lines ol the Canadian\nPaeiiie Railway company will he\nknown us tin* Manitoba d I vision ( Alberta division end Hritish Columbia\ndivision.\n\"M'him- Jaw, now a divisional\npoint, wbrrr shops and other fuiili\nTheEntwiningof Hearts\nIVe have made -i\u00E2\u0080\u0094i.i **f:..-*- tl.ia yeai * *\nI'i.*.fiit-. 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BURNS & CO., Ltd.\nMEAT MAHKET\n>*************,\n**********************************************\n| THE QUALITY STORE j\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 Wlure ymi can alwaya\nget the best Groceries\nPHONE $6.\nWe defy competition in the\nQuality of Our (ioods.\nPrices right.\nCampbell & Harming |!\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*.\u00C2\u00AB->\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB.*>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n- <*.M*************** (JRAiN BROOK HERALD\n2.00 A >\nTHE PAPER THAT IS IMS A I) BY THE PEOPLE\nJUNE 10, 1910\nOOANBUOOK . I\nBy the Herald r iblisl i - I onipany,\nF. J. Deane, Hi n\nEUirOKiAL NOTES\nIt seems tn he pract c\nthat tho Duke ol Cm\nsucceed Karl Grej n\n;-,! Apart Irom the I ie| i I\nDuke's connectfo\nliy, his appolntmcnl will he\nui with unqualified -\nDuke Is no strani er I\nhig wide experience dp\nwill doubtlei i keep ;*:: i -veil\nwell understood conatil\n11 co in the pcrfoi * inn i\nilu ties.\nSir Wilfrid I iriel\nvisit to this province i creafcti\nlittle stir at nil poll \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nbilled to apeak. Thai In\ncorded a Bplcndid rec -pi m\nwilhous saying. Part) politi\ncut no figure in his \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ce\nwill he welcomed ai . greul '\niaii, a man who lias givi n oi\nbest for lhe upbuildln of the\n[on. \t thii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 rii ii **, '\nsilile lu say just whal time\nfrid will be able lo spend In ' i\nbrook. Mi. Itnlpli '\nbas charge ol the i1 ii rar;\nhas already intlmnl d I\n(rid will staj oil h re on hi\nfrom the coast, bul so fai\nleatned ai present, .\nbe nt brief duration and, al\nwill not make any publ\nmure than ten or lift' eli n i i .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0..\nHowever, whal the bulk ol lhe :\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"/*\nhereabouts, In comin m with\nthe n-st of the pro ii ce,\nsee the great i lib ftain, nml il *\nopportunit) lot tlw *\nquite lutclligil l' . *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,\nthe Fart of hi* no\nset address will I\t\ned.\nAa aimouncenu til made\ncent World s Women Temp\nl'nion convention hi Id In til\nwill be read with gi *\nCanadians gcncrall;\neffect ibat for n i oun\nlaws prevail, there\neating liquoi\nthan in any othi r eountrj\nworld Coming un\nthis announcement may i\nas not erring on the i Ide ol es *\ntfon. It certainly i ratify\nknow that Canada Is the mo\nperate of countries where\nlaw prevail*.. We are bo used\nhearing the drink i abll in Ca u .\nheld up to condei.. iti n tl al\nless many, people I naj ned l\nrecord in tbis respect was hopch\nbad\nThe Toronto Olobc prints the i\nol a remarkable nd c;\nbefore the Employ i1\nToronto a lew i!a*. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nDastcdo* superlntcn lent ol\nment annuities riie addi\nIn- read bv <-.. i\ncarefully consid\nThe day ol oppoi\nVmcricnn i onl li \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I I\nfree lands will be i xh\ner quartet ol a cent\nits ben-, as In Kurope\nably mean at I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nami suffering. 'i h I\nmust become ever presi\nlives, and, above all, tbe dreu\npoverty in old age,\ncity nf caning is\nThere is need foi provl [i n lo mi\ntbe conditions tl i\ninevitably s\nThoughUul im\nan end ol the \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i\ntbe continent\nthrill Th- i\nforests, o| the\neoal nml Iron, I\na hundred , *\nthere n \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nwe an ns waul\nthe uatlonnl\nnl thrill .\nlectlve thrlfl\nroroed when\neminent, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2< \u00E2\u0096\u00A0* <\nin almshouses bw \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\neogniied the net\nLet us come nt an\nargument, says *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nare ten thousand\nin tills city lo\nounoo ol COI r\nup appearances, to *\nfinancial burdi i\ntheft* is nothlni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ning when a look i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nold age To the Iiui !\nsands ol Canadlai\nto their Income, or\npond u, Mi Un\nshould appeal * I\nThe parliament l*ani\nn long way to em\nui the Domlnioi\nfnr old age li has establl hed\ngovernment 'ii'*'- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Ahteb ti is hoped ultlmatrcry to maks\n. [or the declining years ot\n.ii mass ol the people. Tho\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.j pays the entire cost of\n... nt, und every dollar put lu\nin;. in bh< annuitants with l\n \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 co upoi li t Interest. Th i\nmay he y aid In al any money\n. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0! uflii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0. .: cannot he withdrawn,\ni ;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 11 i il li r debt, or used in any\nother way. Al 55 years ol ago, or\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 red, the annuity begins,\niUnites till death. Hy sup-\n:... | .'in'. Isloiis, il 11 i.s ilesir-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . paid in\u00E2\u0080\u0094should tin' dc*\n. I ire the annuity porlod\nreturn I to his or her i .\nnet i',i.t interesl\nI votie 11\" in 'u pny lur nn\nml iy; ui able to ki cp up llie\nLhe atuouul\u00E2\u0080\u0094if snllieieul lo\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"I per year ol an annuity\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 returned v hen the depositor\n: ;, ..,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ol 55, together with\ne 'ill compound Insercst In\nfore, there is placed al\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .il ol evi ry man, woman\nil! in Canada, without cosi\nin the expense ol ndmlnlstra-\nliy nil the people \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I\nla, a si to, convenh nl nml s.niph\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , providing fur old age.\nTo the yoi ng man or woman stai l-\noul in life tt.'.- benefits nre really\n. lie. Mr. Uastedo gives the\n. . It In trail n:\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tm . :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i : 20, i : example, will\ngown i :.i .'iii cents n\nti n i uge 20 lo (when\nwould c \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0* c), a total\nj nr, oi n i md total\n- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 yeai ol \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 uly (1,040,\nenl will pay him, begin-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0; i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2> nnd continuing f**r the re-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I hi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lifi, an annual Incom \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI :. un amount which, as you\ni pi iscnts an annual return\n* r t r of his purchase money,\n* - 18 cent!, tin- income\n.;. ei tmcnl ol 15,200 nt .\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nnl\niouU! die bi fore \u00C2\u00A30, the gov-\nt will return to his wife or\nthnt he bas paid in with\ncompound tnterc il to the\nnth. If he should die,\n59, they would receive\n.., .,\nIt'slred to have the I 150 83\nteed for twenty yenrs, bo thnt\neirs woul i in any cvenl\n' annual payn i nts ' f\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I' n lotnl of $5,10*3 10, tii\n..\" done for an Incrcnw: in his\n. ; f.i, ol 20 cents, ur H\n: paymenl of 70 cents, so\nan annual payment ol * \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ;.\ni grand total paid >1 oi ly\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ti n return of (5,10\n. I e guaranteed,\nu Id i ie, ;ny, at 61, his\n* i.l draw tbe lu-\nlie ri in a in ing 19 yenrs.\ni.. M the -0 yenrs\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I ; lyments were guurnn-\n1 nve received not only\nLlie annuity would be\nto luiii lnr tin* remainder\n. ifc\n. .. letter to the An-\nII ranch nf the Department ui\na i Commerce, Ottawa, per*\n\"i Investigating \"i\" ad*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ol the national annuities\ntern nl he able tu get all the\n; . irmntlon. Tho move-\nworthy of the encouragement\nol all lenders of public opinion The\ndo nol vn well understand the\neasl before by an old ngc nl\nuur) 'i flnanelnl nnxh ty as those\nurer y ears. Tliey need uome-\nlo be reminded Imw thai\nll 1 i Hows, Itoberl Durns,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - over n youth ol tolly\npenned the\n,,.* m i .nr 111 e popples\n;!. bloom is\nli the river,\nmelts tor-\ni ing rapid\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2iih well\n.11' 1\" I\n\" '\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 provi ing tur a\nIs Cranl overlooked1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *. that t t .!..*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 in\nIdent who\nat i\nrrai . loi the unl*\nminis. lecturers,\nlie ai do \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tbi depai tmi i'\n.'in iy be that the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0: are coming\nbut so far no word to\n. 11 iiccn received here,\nai | rcasi n fur the Uni-\nc unmia don hoi ling sessions\n..i Orai ' Forks, equally\ncms can be advanced\nholding a i '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 isl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0:. hi re\ni advano vt ry strong\nnew provincial million be locat-cd rlghi here.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0; would nol\nIvnnccd by Vic-\nluvcr, iml that i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 no\ni Ion should\n\ in we note\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*' department In\nlist cl i lurea lo be\nd li* red In various parti of the\nprovince by experts in different\nbranches of agriculture, but we fail\nto lind any mention ol dates fur\nCranhrook lectures. WHY? Mr.\nTom Caven has been away lately, but\nbe is now al homo again and probably lie will Immediately see thnt\nCranbrook receives the attention its\nImportance warrants.\nIs lhe half-holiday movement to be\nallowed to go by default tbis year?\nWe believe Hint the majority ol the\nbusiness men are quite willing to afford their employees a weekly liall-\nholltlny, only tliey quite naturally in-\nsisl thnt this shall be general. There\nnre o few business men, who claim\nthai tbey either cannot or will not\n.Hn.nl this slight concession In their\nemployees, ll n committee composed\nol employers and employees would actively couvnss the town, wc believe\nthat tbey would experience no great\niliibcalty in bringing every merchant\nInto line. The half-holiday would U\na welcome boon to every employe and\nin manv an employer as well. li\nproperly advertised it would occasion\nlittle ur uu loss nf trade* Resident!\nof the surrounding districts would\nquickly learn ou what afternoon tin\nstores are closed and would checi-\nfiilly nrrango to do their shopping\nsome other day If every storekeeper in town will agree to close there\nwill be no loss ol business to any-\nCHURCH COLUMN\nCATHOLIC CHURCH.\nSundays\u00E2\u0080\u0094Low mass at 8.30 a.\nhigh mass, 10.30 a.m.; Sunday schoo'.\nfrom 2 to .'I p.m.; Rosary ami Benediction at 7*30 p.m. .\nMondays and holy days ol obligation\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mass at H a.m.\nWeek days\u00E2\u0080\u0094Moss nt (> a.m. at thi\nhospital.\nFather L. Choinel, O.M.I ,\nParish Priest.\nMETHODIST CHURCH.\nJune r.ub.\nServices at 11 and 7.30. Sunday\nschool and Hible classes at 3. In\nthe Bible classes free discussion ot\nquest inns is invited und encouraged\nVoung men and women wilh dillicul\nlies whieli disturb their minds re\ngnrdtug the faith are made welcome\numl encouraged to express them\nselves. The Sacrament ot tin\nLord's Supper will be administered\nafter the morning sen ice.\nEpworth League prayer service at\n7 in the inner vestry\nEvening service at 7.30. Short\nsermon on \"Mercy.\" iu accordance\nwith lite wish of lhe Royal Humane\nSociety that .lune Will be a day set\napart fur addresses un the work ol\nthis society.\nTuesday}\u00E2\u0080\u0094Epworth League will bold\na midsummer night's carnival at the\nhome ol Mr. ami Mrs. R, A. Rack-\nlyefl nu itald Hill. Members will\nmeet at Ibe church at 7.30.\nWednesday\u00E2\u0080\u0094Parsonage lawn open\nfrom 7 1411 1(1 for croquet and social\nIntercourse An open invitation tn\nall.\nThursday\u00E2\u0080\u0094Prayer senile ul 8. Al\n8 15 a discussion will take placi\non tin- attitude ol the Christian\nChurch to Unbelief. Men and women who are anxious to freely talk\nupon litis theme in a friendly way air\nInvited\nNew arrivals in town willi letter.\nof membership are requested to car\nat ilu* parsonage as sunn as possible\nCases nl sickness should be reported\nwithout delay.\nRobert Hughes, Pastor.\nPRESBYTERIA.N CU1 RCH\n.hint' lOlh\nMorning service nt 11 o'clock, Sunday school, Knox Oirls' (Tub and\nAdult Bible class at 3 p m\nEvening service at 7.80 o'clock\nVoung People's Guild on 1 ueadaj\nUst al * o'clocl Subjccl \"The\nLife ol Helen Keller.'\nA cordial welcome to all\nTlie paatoi will be absent at Fort\nSteele nn I Wai Inei foi special ou-\nnlversary services ol the opening ol\niht \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 hurch at Wardncr, In ins absence the Sunday 11 vices will be\nconducted by Mr. H 0. McCormack\nol ()uccn'i ! nl versify, student ji\nWardncr\nFOOTBALL\nThe local boys traveled to Moyio on\nSunday Inst ami engaged in a friendly\nname. Play commenced early in\norder to let the baseball boys finish\ntbelr came before dark. The first\nhalf was very quiet, Crnnhrook having the best of the play* A dash\naway by the Moyie forwards resulted\nIii u very |ucky goal for them. Cranbrook pressed but were unable to\ntcoro. The second half commenced\nwith Cranbrook pressing. A clever\nrush by the Cranhrook boys resulted\nin .1. Robb scoring, with a tricky\nimi. Playing down bill Cranbrook\nbad all the best of it and continually\npressed. The Reds were at latt\nrewarded, Jim Clark placing a nice\nball for Henderson to put through.\nA few minutes afterwards the whistle\nsounded for lime. Cranbrook turned\nout a wi aker team than usual, hut\nnotwithstanding beat Moyio easily.\nThe Clark brothers, as usual, played brilliantly.\nThe tluer halls were, as usual,\nterrors for wor.c,\nThe forwards were weak, owing to\nsn many changes,\nThe fool Iml lets and baaobatlcrs\nboosted for nne another In great\nfashion, which helped considerably to\ncarry oil the double event\nCranbrook buys travel to Kernie on\nSaturday.\nBASEBALL\nMOVIE CHAMPIONS AOA1N DE\nFEATED ON LOCAL\nGROUNDS.\nOno of the best all round games ol\nbaseball &o far witnessed locally thii\nseason took place on Tuesday even\ning, when Moyie went down to defeat for the second time before tlu\nlocal ball twisters. Tho game wus\nclean and fast throughout, the sco\u00C2\u00BB\\nat the seventh innings standing 1 all.\nIt was in the seventh innings that\nthe Moyie aggregation fell down, allowing the home team to scji'c (lV(\nruns. The bases wore all full, when\ntbe man at the bat, Jones, struck a\nball that the fielder muddled anl all\nthe basts were cleared. An unfortunate accident occurred to tbe Moyie\ncatcher \"Peanuts,\" whereby he broke\nIda ankle. Ho was replaced by\nCrowe of the Intermediates. In the\neighth Innings Movie scored two runs,\nmaking the total score 7 to 3 i.i\nfavor of the home team Jim Bales\numpired and save general satisfaction.\nTlie Gonzagas, of Spokane, play at\nMovie on Sunday and here ou Monday evening. There should be a hi-*1\nturnout for Ihis match, ns it promises to be hotly contested and, moreover, there will be quite a large sum\nto lind lnr guarantee and expenses.\nFor Monday week it is expected\ncither Bonners Ferry ur Sand *olnt\nteam will be the attraction.\nHy a score of 5 tu *l, the Crnnhrook baseball team defeated the\nMoyie nine ou Sunday last at Moyie\nin nne of the most exciting games ot\nthe season. Tbe lirst four Innings\nwere of tbe rapid kind, the batters\nbeing mowed down in one, two, three\norder. Al the liftb inning the score\nstood 1 to 1, and in the 0th, 7th and\n8th Cranbrook gained lour over their\nopponents. There was excitement in\nthe hth and Oth, when the miner*;\ntried to cut down the lead of Cranbrook. The first batter sent to first\non a raw decision of Umpire Warrington and was sent along by timely\nhitting. Two runs were scored in\nthis Innings which ended the tallying\nfur the day.\nLumbcrg vvas in the box for Cranbrook and pitched a good game\nthroughout, while Chrlslcr, for Moyie, did not show much class. At\nthe outset he pitched good hall and\nit looked as if the game would be a\npitcher's battle, but towards the\nend the Moyie pitcher wcakcotd and\nwas nt the mercy of the opposing\nplayers. About one Hundred spectators witnessed the game.\nTORY \"LEADER'S TOUR.\nR. L. Borden arrived in Pctcrboro\nfrom Ottawa on tbe C.P.R. last\nMonday and was welcomed at tlt^\nstation by a committee of prominent\nConservatives, Later he was taken\nfor a trip over the lift lock and a\nshort distance up the Trent Canal*\nAir. Borden is on his way to Camp-\nhellford, where be Will address the\nlirst of a series of ten political picnics iu Ontario before going to the\nMaritime Provinces on a political\ntour Me is accompanied by provincial i Secretary llaiiuu ami by Mr.\nDoherty, K C, M.P., lor St Aur.c\nMontreal\n 4\t\nEVERYBODY PLEADED\nAl.. O. BARNES' t IllCUS PROVED ALL THAT WAS CLAIMED\nFOR IT.\nThe public, us u rule, is easily\npleased in tbe matter of circuses,\nprovided there be the customary\nprocession, bauds ami other characteristic features of the average perambulating circus.\nM. Ci. names' wild animal circus\ndoes nnt come within this category\nand yet il amply repaid everyone\nwiio visited it. There was no parade\nand no groat showing of equestriennes, none the less, In many respects,\nit was i|Uite the best circus that has\nstruck these parts In manv u long\nday.\nA cleverer demonstration ol what\ncan be accomplished in the way ol\ntraining wild animals to the will ol\nmnn, il would be difficult In eon-\nwive uf than tlmt provided twice u\nday, fur tint* days, la tht big tbxas\nring tent. The show was not only\nvastly interesting, but provided a\nsplendid object lesson lor old as well\nas young. Tbe trained seals were\nperhaps the most noteworthy feature\nof tbe big show. Anything more\nremarkable than lhe antics ot a seu\nlion, playing musical instruments,\nriding a galloping horse, whilst engaged in juggling feals would be hard\nto imagine. In every department\nthe performance was well done, animal:, ul every description, linns, lifers, bears, Rocky Mountain goats,\nmonkeys, nnd dogs, all being used In\na really marvelous manner. The\ncircus was well conducted in every\nrespect, charges were modest nnd\nthe utmost care was taken In see\nthat everyone was comfortably seated. The side shows were, ol course,\na big feature, and Ihey were pronounced in ho equally as meritorious\nas the big three ring circus show.\nAl. G. Barnes1 circus certainly bcot-\nl:1 a bit here and will lie warmly\nwelcomed back, when next r*. *V\u00C2\u00BB ra\nthis part cf tbe continent.\nRICH RED BLOOD,\nYOU WILL NEVER HAVE IT AS\nLONG AS YOU HAVE\nDYSPEPSIA.\nJust as long as you have dyspepsia\nyour food will not properly digest,\naai 4t*e nutritious elements in the\nfoe** will not be extracted nr absorbed, and Impoverished or watery\nblood will follow.\nThis condition may not be apparent at first, but it will come just as\nsure as the sun will rise again.\nAny stomach ailment, including nil\nforms of Indigestion, can he promptly cured by using Mi-o-nn tablets, a\nscientific treatment unsurpassed.\nIt stops fermentation, btechlng of\ngas and taste of sour fund almost ot\nonce.\nThe mighty power ol Mi-n-n.i lo\ninvogorate and restore tbe stomach\nto perfect condition is known everywhere.\nMo-o-na cures by building up\u00E2\u0080\u0094by\nbanishing tbe cans;*. For thin\npeople it is a great lle*-:!i builder, because it cures the stomach to give\nmore and purer nutrition to the\nblood, it cures sea and car sickness\nand vomiting ol pregnancy almost\nimmediately. Tho Beattie-Murphy\nCo. sell Mi-o-na for fib cents a large\nbox, and guarantees it to cure ur\nmoney back.\nCURFS CATARRH, ASTHMA\nBr^r.chiii*:. Croup, Ccir^l-.s rod Coldr, n\nmonev K-,*> *?-** ' (.tarantwd b\u00C2\u00BB'\ntbe Beattie-Murphy Co.\nTOBACCO CULTURE IN CANADA\nBRITISH COLUMBIA A PROMISING PI ELD\u00E2\u0080\u0094SUCCESS AT\nKELOWNA.\nA cornspundetit of the Standard of\nEmpire writes entertainingly ou the\nsubject of tobacco culture in Canada\nin a late issue of that paper. Referring to British Columbia's share\nin tbis industry, he says:\nAfter a slight\u00E2\u0080\u0094but temporary\u00E2\u0080\u0094eclipse, British Columbia is again coming to the front as a tobacco-producing province. In lilbS, the quality\nof the leal grown at Kclowna was entirely satisfactory, and while last\nyear's was also goud, the acreage\nunder tobacco was small\u00E2\u0080\u0094only some\n.'Ifi acres\u00E2\u0080\u0094but on account ni the success ol last year's operations, 250\nacres are Ibis yeai expected to be\nunder cultivation. Two large companies have been established, and will\noperate at Kclowna this year.\nMessrs. L. Holman ami company havo\na factory there in Which a stall nt\nworkers nre cngaf ed In the manufacture of e.gnrs from the native-grown\nleaf. Recent tests ol thli firm's products show highly satisfactory ie-\nsults. both ihn.se made entirely from\nKolowna leaf, an.I those with llllen\nand binders native leaf and Sumatra\nwrappers. The llavm is slightly\ndideretit rrom '.be Havana grown\nleaf, but tin* luirii is guud and\nshould improve wiib further careful\ncultivation and handling There can\nbe no doubt ibat the prospects nl\ntobacco culture in British Columbia\nare exceedingly bright, and this year\nought to witness a further ndvnnoi\nIn Alberta, several experiments were\nmade in the growing of tobacco last\nyear, with, it is understood, n considerable amniiut ol succesti, but no\nrecent data is available.\nCanadian grown tobacco is being\nput into consumption in ever increasing measure year bv year. Kor the\ntiseal year ending March 81, 1900,\n6,688,867 Ih, were manufactured, unl\nIncrease ot 1,848,586 lb., ns compared]\nwitb 1008. As tbe Cultivation id lhe\nleaf is perfected, (be quantity ol\nAmerican leaf Imported will be l**#*|\nHeiiefl, nnd nlrendy tbe elTccl ol the\nUiCKwlug um of Canadian leal is be-\nMcCreery Bros\nCRANBROOK'S DRY GOODS AND\nCLOTHING HOUSE\nLADIES' BLOUSES\nVery Pretty Llnuerlo Blouses, triuumil with\nvjlimuiumiL's uml embroidery\u00E2\u0080\u0094scores ol des^ns\nto-cliooso from- plain tailored blouses iu white\nand colors, very neatly made. t*l.'_'5 tuij* .lo.\nIIADISIIEK, 20c.*26c, .lo.\nUREEN ONIONS,Sic, ,lo.\nWHITE TURN!I'S,-15c. do.\nAddress**-\nAH. LEE,\ncare of X. Ii. Wallinger\n14-tt\ning seen in tbe figures uf import--.,\nfruin tbe United States centres uf\ntobacco production. The whole matter of tobacco culture in the Dominion is being tackled with a seriousness which augurs well tor the future, and that tbe indusftry will become an important oue U a matter\nnow beyond doubt. New departures\nare being inaugurated, one at St.\nCatherines, Ont., where American enterprise is embarking in tobacco\ngrowing iti that corner ot the fertile\nNiagara Peninsula. Another new* departure is a series ot experiments in\nthe growing of Turkish tobacco at\nSte. Agathe des Monts In the province cf Quebec. This year's progress, in nil the provinces, will be\nkeenly watched hy everyone interested iu the industry.\nRUSHING WORK ON G.T. P.\nCOMMISSION WANTS EARLV\nCOMPLETION OF LINE IN\nNORTHERN QUEBEC.\nThe government is evidently deter\nmi md that there shall be no delay in\n(\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ic construction o( the (irand Trunk\nPacific through the northern portions\nof -.,'iu-liee The National Transcontinental commission fans recently issued \"ultimatums\" to contractor\ngiving riut-es tor thr completion of\ncertain sections. This, it is stale*!,\nis not because thry consider progress\nslow, but because the country Is\nproving so attractive that prosper\ntors, lumbermen and hoincsiTlH-rs are\nelainoring for admission. Kiisl of\nCochrane, on the border nt Ontario\nand Quebec, Foley, Welch and Stewart have tlw steel down for twenty-\nsix miles to Mistangn river, where\ntlie Hamilton bridge company is\nputting in a steel bridge. As soon\nat lhe crossing is made the contractors will rush the rails on fifty-two\nmiles more. The grade is alread)\nCompleted. This wilt give seventy-\neight miles ot finished line over\nwhieli supplies can be carried. In\nWest Quebec M. P. Davits has titty\nmiles graded When the steel is laid\nthere remain only ten or fifteen miles\nto connect with another district\nwhere there are a hundred miles ol\ntrack completed.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nAnyone sending a team ean bave\nfirewood, preparwt for uae, ai King's\nPlaner, lei tile *m to*.\nIf it Takes\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2even yard* ol umbrella to\nmalt* a shirtwaist for an\nelephant, how Ion* wculd it\ntake a sparrow with a pe*\nleg to drill a hole thro'\na dill pickle ?\nWe don'l i\"ij.i*.*i vt*ty ntsny\nl>eo|>tt> to pol.i* ilit* slsivi*. I in we\n.lo ,.x[.**.*i a si**si number of\n|K*,ijile ure lie-tinning lo 'lun-. ul\ntlie 1'reeervinif rcufoti now lliul\nThe Strawberries\nare Lomii'g in, and we would like\nto remind yon il hi we have a tine\nline of\nDiamond\nPreserving\nKettles\nFunnels,\nMeasures,\nLadles\nLarge Spoons\netc.\nTHIS DIAMOND\nENAMELWARH\nhai three coat* ol Hnamcl\non a heavy tteel banc and\nwill far outlast the common\ngrade of Enamelwarc and I*\nnot nearly >o rupenilvc an\nthe cheaper gradet In the\nlong run.\nMcCallum&Co\nThe Hardware Men\nFOR SAI.K-My bouie uml three\nlote a* Bunrell u.etiue. limine coo-\ntelns ' loonii, pantry ami ahed, hot\nair furnace, bathroom, electric light\nBiturea and range witb II. W. at*-\nlactuaeat. Apply J. f. M. Mak-\naara, Im IMT, Meaty, Alta. H-\u00C2\u00AB THJS UUAJSB1IOOK HBKALD\nFred A. Russell & Co., Farm and Timber Lands\nHOW ABOUT YOUR EYES?\nI have Installed uu Automatic Lens Grii\nprepared to itmkf* up all kinds nf special\niiinHiinu ic coiiBulered to be. one of the lies\niliie iniichincs turned out by tin* Statiilui\nNew York. If thu oye is not (lefcetive mi i\ntin- siTvii'fSnf an ' b'ulist. thoro is no uc-ed o\nCily fnr l'mss's ns I cull supply yon willi\nwhieli I guarnnteo will roliovc Kyi- .strain i\nMingo frequent liendnclies. Many of the go-\niaiisis w\ big prices, and, in tlie niiijorit**,\nhotter satisfaction than yoti can net riu'lit liei\nuk an Optician is well known throughout tii\nsupply the lirowin^ili'iuaiidsnf my Optical 1 r;\ned the alwve machinery, knowing that ii wl\nwant ami will result in a la rye increase for m\nini- 1*1\nW. H. WILSON, Jeweler, Optician\nP.S.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Any person interested in Lens Grinding may call anytime and I will demonstrate how the work is done\nI\nI\nI\nI\n!*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i you want to catch one?\nI), yott want to feel tho\nthri|l \"t joy as you In mi that\nsp(H*kli*d hennty? (if course\nynu do. IJ.ivv ran I do it\u00C2\u00A5\nVou aak, Thnt is easy the\nstreams and lakes ot Kast\nKootenay are tilled with trout\nall yon nei y experts.\n*Ve ] i ..1 12 years hx-\nI- t leeting fishing\ni.i 'kte for thid district. Vou\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0) iln' lutvnntnffe of\nih H i ;|K\u00C2\u00BBr elice.\nUel your tishiiu! tnckle\nhen ii UATCH TIIK BIN\nTROPT.\nBEATTIE\nMURPHY\nCO., LTD.\n!' H i -i ra use our presorip.\ni on department is tin-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 in \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ii ever, -Yhsolntely\nsift When! you pol jusl\nvU n ih\" do-tor onlore.\nLOCAI NOTES\n* i un -r c v\nTlie M ' vi nie and Mm Mm Wise\nleft i tiny lor I algarj\n!. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0.am at Stewart**\ni i Ij n and wife were In from\nElko an u. i . ....\nll fioii want n \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 'ml roost ol veal\nitv I1 Woods ni J i'i.\n(leu r i len hn ton wus In Iront\nHull River during the week.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ii. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i iltivaturs nl tlie Cranbrook Trading Co.\nSel ii 'il inspect oi A. Sullivan is in\ntown.\ncii-rri*'* m: 1 cantaloupe. Tlio very\nbest ai Tlio Palm.\nJ. W FUcli was ii|\u00C2\u00BB from Moyie\n(his Wrok.\nTlto HniM Out Sale ni tho ('. i*.\ns. has nmiii- a great start.\nTom Cajron, M.P.P., returned en\nTuesday evening from \u00C2\u00BB trip to the\ncon si.\n('lire grape iellf and jelly marmalade al Campbell uud Moaning1*-.\nDon't Forget Tuesday 28\nand the\nStrawberry Festival\nat the\nRectory, Christ Church\nHe j.ure tn hear the\nMusical Programme.\nPRICE 35c\nWin. Staple ton, O.N. steamship\naudit, was in town during tho week.\nMrs. Ilaslam is leaving nn a visit\nto eastern points on Sunday.\nOo to .Stewart's fnr high grade\nconfectioner}*' \"is cnocolales and\nbon-bons are tin* acme ol perfection.\nMiss McBride and Miss Glasgow\nleft on Tuesday for a month's visit\nto the coast.\nSpring chicken ol the finest quality\nal P. Woods and Co,\nII K. .lackson, circulation manager\nof the Toronto Saturday Night, was\nin town yesterday.\nGarden cultivators at iiV Cranbrook Trading Co.\nA daughter was horn to Mr. and\nMrs. Ed. Home, of Jaffray, on Sun-\nda} last.\nFresh Hazelwood double .lerscy\nbuttermilk at Stewart's.\nin .1. II. King left for Vancouver\nmt Sumlay lam. where be will Join\nMrs King.\nNew stock of Wool soaps af Kink's\nPure Food Grocery.\nT c. Phillips and wife lell on\nTuesdaj for Cnrmangay, Alta. Thcj\nreturn next weak.\nLadles hait-drcssing, Rltampoo and\nmanicure, each 50c. Over Uaworth\nBros. it'- 11\nRev. Father Duplanil, of the Sicred\nHeart church at Vancouver, is taking\na well earned rest at tho St. Eugene\nMission,\nPrime roasts of beet at l\ Woods\nami Co,\nIron lulls, ti 05.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. C s\nGarden cultivatoi \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 at the Cranbrook Trading Co\nK. Bruce McLaren, ol Montreal, and\nfl. F. \\ Behnsen, W P.P., ol V'lfr\nloi la, wore guests at the Hotel\nCranbrook this week\nOlives in quart (run jars al Fink's\npure Food Grocer)\nGame Warden Hates has returned\nfrom a trip through the northern\nlection ol ins distriet. Ho reports\ngame, Including deer, plentiful\nDinna forgel the Burns home made\ncaiitlv, 20c j ml al The Palm.\nOlives stuffed with olives al Fink's\npure Food Grocery\nThe Voung People's (liiild of\nChrisl church will hold .1 itrawbcrrj\nfestival mi th<> ni loi 1 lawn with\nmusical programme on Tuesdaj.\n.lune Mth, aften n ami evening.\nGrain fed pork at I'. Woods ami\nI Co.\nlinn beds, VI 05.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C, C. s.\nGarden cultivators at ihe Cratt*-\nI brook Trading Vo,\n\ Itevcrcnd Father John Welch, parish\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0priest of the church ,.f the Holy\n1 Hosary ut Vancouver, it. C, was\nvisiting the fathers at Cranlirook,\nthe Mission ami Pernio, ou Thursday\nami Friday ol last week.\nDrink at Stewart's fountain these\nImt days, lie has tlie knack of\ndispensing eopl and refreshing drinks\nthat touch the right spot.\n\"Orangeade\" is simply delicious\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nsee display in Fink's Pun* F I Grocery .\nIron l-eds, $2.05.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C, C, s\n.1. 0. Tannhauser, \"I Fori Steele,\nwas married lasl week in Vaiicmivei\nto Miss Dunn The newly inanieil\ncouple returned lo then limne ut\nFori Steele on Saturday.\nLeave your orders tor preserving\n.strawberries at Campbell ami Manning's.\nOil finish window blinds 3x0, 25c.\neach.-C. C. s.\nGo to Stewart's for choice cucumbers and tomatoes.\nThe drawing for the purchase of\nthe organ for the Catholic church,\nwhich was announced for the ..1st of\nJune, will have to be postponed until\ntho mth of July, the young girls\nsocial having been postponed until\nthat date.\nHave you sat in the cooling breeze\nof the electric fan at The Palm ?\nWe have an excellent second hand\norgan, Dominion make, 5 octaves, for\nsale, at the Old Curiosity Store.\nThe Methodist parsonage lawn will\nhe a scene of gaiety on Friday, July\nl.'ith. when a garden party wili be\nheld. One of the many attractions\nwill In- a balloon ascension with a\nparachute descent. Friends are requested i\" keep this date open.\nII. P. and Al sauce at Fink's Pare\nFood Grocery.\nFolding go-carts, *l,00.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. c s.\nGarden cultivators at tin* Cranbrook Trading Co.\nItev. ft. Hughes was iu Moyie 011\nMonday negotiating for the purchase\nof a bouse for a Methodist parsonage\nthen Satisfactory arrangements\nhave been made With .Mr. \ P Macdonald lor a well huili house mi\nQueens avenue.\nFlower pots iii all sizes ai Campbell ami Manning's.\nOil finish window blinds 3x6, 25c\neaeh.-C. C S.\nGarden cultivators at the Cranbrook Trading Co.\nThe montrhl) tea given by the ladies of the Presbyterian ohuicb will\nbe hei,1 at the home ot Mrs. c.\nStevens, Fen wick nvenue, Tuesday\n28th June A cooking sale in connection with the ten from 3.30 till\n6. 18-3t\nOil imish window blinds 3x6, 25c.\neach.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. c. S.\nThe leaders\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mcl-aughl In carriages\nand Adams wagons\u00E2\u0080\u0094al tho Cranbrook\nTrading Co.\nLast Sundav being memorial day\nfoi ih,- Brotherhood ol Hallway\nTrainmen, the members ol ihe local\norganization attended divine service\nal the Presbyterian church in a hody\nin iiu- evening.\nMutton that cannot be licit at P\nWoods and Co.\nCarpets\u00E2\u0080\u0094both new and second-band\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094to suit all tastes, at Ola Curlosltj\nStore.\nLeather eoiieh. 136.00 -C. C. S.\nChoice |iea.'Ih's. apricots, plums,\ncherries at Stewart's. Shipments\nreceived daily.\nThe bright llasnlighl lo he seen\nabout seven at tbe summit of Mount\nBaker is the Kpworth League's best\nadvertisement. The third annual\ntrip of tho Cranbrook Alpine eluh to\nMount (taker wili probably take\nplace on September 1st. This latter\ndate has heen arranged to avoid the\nmosqllltopff, which did such havoc to\nthe parly lust July.\nLeather cmieb, $28.00.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. C S.\nThe leaders\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Mel.BUghlin carriages\nand Adams wagons\u00E2\u0080\u0094at the Cranhrook\nTrading Co.\nFOB SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094House, furnished or\nunfurnished, Armstrong avenue, (taker Hill. Apply W. M. Pettet. It;-li\nfob sale ciiEAP.-Hnuse containing thirteen rooms; two lots,\nparity furnished. For particulars apply to Mrs J. It. Howard. Iti It\nExtension table, $0.00 -c. c s\nDr. F. Vi. Green bas received a\nChalmers .Ut h.p toy loimcaii automobile. Mcst-rs W* II* Wilsuii and\nJas. Laidlaw have Ford machines I'll\nroute, which are expected to arrive\ndaily. Autos will soon la' quite\nCommon in and nround Cranhrook.\nThe lirst air machine has yet to put\nin an appearance.\nRelio olive oil in 1-1 and \-2 gal.\ntins, the very Ones! oil on the market.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Campbell ami Manning.\nThe leaders\u00E2\u0080\u0094McLaughlin carriages\nand Adams wagons\u00E2\u0080\u0094at the Cranhrook\nTrading Co.\nChamberlain's Stomach and Liver\nTablets will brace, up the nerves,\nbanish sick headache, prevent\ndespondency and Invigorate the whole\nsystem. Sold hy all drug-fists and\ndealers. M-tf\nFolding go-carls, $1.00.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. C. S.\nChoice cantaloupes at Stewart's\nMother's Favorite Toilet Soap-\ndull free with every box\u00E2\u0080\u0094three cakes\nin box and dull for BOc.\nIt. W. Hodsoa, provincial livestock\ncommissioner, has tendered his re-\n1 gnat ion, wliich has heen accepted\nugnaiiiw, wmcii ims own acwjmit. tlo\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E, ^ \u00E2\u0080\u009Ernlhl.r|\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E.|\nvilli regret, to ilu* provincial minis- ,.,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,* imt.ts \u00E2\u0080\u009E, ,,,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nf agriculture, to take effect\nJuly 15th. Mr. Hudson 111 tends to\nentei into business with his father\nwho vvas f'*BB53233^\nMONARCH\n,*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:.'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Oft rue ti . brought\nAlum! ' '.-m \"f\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2! 1 - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ; \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- the\n,-x .--. . inevit-\n-,!.!(. (-fitl .-. .:.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-.! Ute\n. n tyi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nIt \" iih the\nDnidgei : work.\nneitbei to* noi\n*st*-*el IkxIj -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ate of\n1 tore bla\nLET i>\nDEMONSTRATE\nPatmore Bros\n\"The Range Store\"\nParlor center table, quartered oak,\n21x31. IS.M.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. c. s.\nFron Frou fancy biscuits made in\nNew York\u00E2\u0080\u0094fresh this week at Flnk'l\nPure Food (irocerv.\nNext Monday, Jam- 20th, will see\nibe exemplification of the ibree flrsl\ndegrees Into the Knights of Columbus. A class of about fifty candidates will Ih- Initiated, ami the local\nmembers of the Cranhrook lodge No\nliuii, are looking forward to the\npleasure of welcoming a gecal number of brothers from neighboring\ncouncils. The Initiation Will start\nsharply at 9.80 a.m , and candidates\nwho do not live iu the cily lire e\-\nt the latesl on the\nlu the evening a\nteed ni ilu* Cran-\npccicd to arrive\npreceding day.\nFood I '\"\"\"l1\"**1 Wili In*\nbrook hotel\n(Irocerv.\n.1 s. Dennis, c P It laml romtnla-] Parlor center table, quartered oak\ni,loner, came in un bis private car 2W2I. IS MS \u00E2\u0080\u0094 t*. C S.\nCROP OUTLOOK\nREPORT issr KD BV CENSUS\nOFFICE TKIJ.s KNCOUHAO-\n1X0 STORV.\nThe ..1. mi! itatlstics office ha*\nIssued .. reporl or tin- estimated area\nand condition of the principal held\n*0\nin Man!to) a - aad Alberta\nAlfalfa ; -: favor in all\nthe provinces, pecially in Ontario, wh* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0r ol correspondents reporl upon the .*.* reused area in this crop.\nThe effecl ci avs been\nfelt in many ph '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 has\nboei lone 1 le lei vegetables -'\" \"rally the i*r* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ratures of\nApril and Mai rengtl encd the\nfield crop) snd I m U'tter\nible to v. ttacks of\nnight fro-- and replanting h.ivi 1 en Ie nee ^sary\nthan in lornw f yi ai .\nMITC1IELLTREE\u00E2\u0080\u0094JOYCE\nThe ma : ipHetly\nIn Calgar; afternoon at\nthe reaWenci 11 Iti Mi Clark, of\ntbe Pre ibj terlai of W. H<\nMltcbolltrw and Fan\nnie M. .loyi '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 r \"f Mrs.\nU II Joyce Lond Mr.\nand Mr\u00C2\u00BB*. Mitchell tree arrived in\nLethbridge the and will\ntake up then residence there Mr.\nMitchell tree is foreman cutter in P.\nBurns anil company's meal market\nin Lethbridge.\nMr. Mitchettrei 1 Ij \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Aided in\nCranbrook and wa 9 ell I nown to\nmany citizens, who will join with\nthe Herald In extending bcsl wishes\nfor a lone and happy married life.\nWILL MODlKt THK CORONATION\nOATH\nLondon, Juno 15.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Premier Vsqutth\nhas announced in tl nu 0 of commons thai 1 *uienl will Introduce a bill modifying the coronation oath .villi reference to tlm\nRoman Catholic faith THK OKANBHOOK HERALD\n********************** ********* *************\nROYAL BANK OF CANADA\nHead Office: Montreal, Quebec\n- $ 5,000,000\n5,700,000\n70,000,000\nCAPITAL PAID UP\nRESERVE - -\nTOTAL ASSETS -\nII. S. IIUI.T, I'lesUleilt\nK. 1.. I'KASK, Gt al Mnimger\nAououuts of firms, Corporations ami Imlivithmla\nBolioiteil.\nOut-of-town business rocoivos overy attention.\nSWINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits of $1.00 uud\nupA'iir.ls reoeived nnd interest allowed tit current rtitu.\nNo fortnidity or tloluy in withdrawing,\nA General Banking biisinoss transuded.\nCranbrook Branch: D. D. McLAWS, Mgr.\nWwwwwwwwwwww44wwwwwwww4i\u00C2\u00A5wwwww4wwwwwwwww^wwww4\nrBANK E. WILCOX A. u. TUNS AST i., T noi.i ns\nSOTAHT I'I Hi IC\nInternational Brokerage Company\nFinancial Agents\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mines\u00E2\u0080\u0094Neal Estate\ntWiik Httvnncti\nMKHillAYIti' I1ASK\nI H Chill Al HANK\nll.VSli OP MoVllll' VI\nI PENDER STREET.W\nVANCOUVER, B. C\nl,l,.A.I.I,..\u00C2\u00BB InUil.i\nA. ll. I*.. Illl l.'lltl\"!\nWoaurii Union\nA GOOD INVESTMENT\nVANCOLVI-K keeps growing East, WESTItlNSI ER\nkeu|i-i growing WeBt, whieli minus that properly lying\nbetween tlie two eities uN A CAbLINb is hound to\nINCK6A5R IN VALUE.\nWe have u Cow lots Cor Bale on thu VANCOUVER-N6W.\nWESTMINSTER CaK-I INI* right *,i .liibilee Slatii n, four\nminutes run from Central Park anil only twenty minutes\nrun Irom centre of Vancouver. Lois ure high uml dry,\nSi/..* 62 by hi*\"* feet. Priee STiiO.DU eurli. Wc* reeommund\nthem ns ;i go nl iuvestmeut.\nWrit,* Cor Full pnrtieulurs anil terms I\" mtmB*m*mmi !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 mm...m....m.*..** \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB.*\u00E2\u0080\u0094 _ _ m \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 m*\u00E2\u0080\u0094m*mm*mmm*m**^m\nPAUL HANDLEY, Prop. AIAKVSVILLE.B.C.\n**i ****************** ********** *************\nx \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n* It is tin* Sam,. Place\nJ Tin* Place thai is Popular\n* (loo,! ns the Besl\n* Better Hum the Reel\nThe Cosmopolitan j\nIf you ronii* onee,\nVou will\ncome again.\nIv II. --.\I.\I.L. Pboi-bietoh\na\ng Canadian Hotel\nOne ol\" thu pioneer hotels of Cranbrook. Warm rooms, good meals\nand a bar stocked with thi: best\n\u00C2\u00A7\nB\nH\nsa\nra\nB\nB\nI Joseph Brault, Proprietor |\nB B\nBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSBBBBBBBBBBi\nTill;\nQUEENS HOTEL\nCALQARY, ALBERTA\nIf you stop here once\nyou will look lor\nIhe 'bus when you\nvitit Oig.uy .iv?ain.\nH. L STEPHENS,\nProprietor \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nDOWN-AND-OUT CLUB\nHOW TU AVOID MEMBERSHIP IN\nTHAT INSTITUTION.\n\"Truth,\" Kiiys Hr. Charles W Eliot, \"is tlie new virtue.\"\nLet the truth he known about your\nbusiness.\nThe only man who should imt u-1-\nvertiso is the one who has nothing to\noffer in way of sctii-so, or \u00E2\u0080\u00A2in*: who\ncan not make good.\nAll such should se-.-u the M*tiidly\nshelter of oblivion, where (UveU\nthose who, shrouded in Stygian\nshades, foregather gloom, and tire\nout of the game.\nNot to advertise is to be nominated for membership in the Down-ami-\nOut Club.\nTho Adscripts nnd the Ailcrnfts arc\nopposition socioUcs to tlie Mummy\nTrust, symlitiU'il by the Ptitladelnllic\n('lull\u00E2\u0080\u0094that hoary, hoarson, senile and\nbabbling bunch ol barnacles who having losl their capneity to sin, al-\nli'iuatfty blab oi a Goodyear virtue\nanil boast nf tin- days that arc gone.\nAbout the best wt* can say nf the\ndays tbal arc gone, is that they are\ngone.\nThe Adscripts and lhe Adcralts\nlook to the Kast. Tliey worship the\nrising sun. The oleo ol authority\ndoes not much interest Iheiu. They\nwant the Kosmlc Kerosene that supplies the caloric.\nA good Adcr aft scrip ter is never\neither a phllophraster or a theologas-\nter\u00E2\u0080\u0094he is a pragmatlst. lie seeks\nthe good for himself, lor his clients,\nand for the whole human race.\nThe science of advertising is the\n.science of psychology. And psychology is the science of the human\nheart.\nThe advertiser works lo supply a\nhuman want; and often he has to\narouse the desire for his goods. He\neducates tlie public ns to what it\nneeds, nml what it wants, and shows\nwhere and how to get it.\nTho idea of the \"ethical dentist\"\nwlm refrains from advertising was\noriginally founded on the proposition\nderived from the medicos that advertising wns lattery. This view once\nhad a certain basis in fact, when the\nliving so fast, ami inventing so\ntransients. The merchant who lived\niu n town assumed that every one\nknew where he was and what he had\nlo offer. The doctor the same.\nThis no longer applies. We are\nliving so fast, and Invcnyting so\nfast, and ehnngiiig so fast, nnd then\nare so many ot us, that lie who does\nnot advertise is left to the spiders,\nthe cockroaches nnd the microbes.\nThe fact that you have all the\nbusiness you can well manage is no\nexcuse now tor not advertising.\nAnyone sending a team can have\nfirewood, prepared for use, at King's\nPlaner, for 11.50 per load.\nFORWARD MOVES\nTHE PUBLICIST'S POWER.\nlu the many reviews of that great\nand good man, tlie late (ioldwin\nSmith of tlie Toronto Orange, his\nheiielicient inlluetice internationally as\nwell as locally as a newspaper and\nmagazine writer has been emphasized,\nlie wrote several books of considerable worth and note; hut it was as\na publicist that the uplifting power\nof his pen was lelt, chiefly The\neveryday thoughtful reading man ami\nlover of social and international reforms will miss his sage and timely\narticles whieli were always widely\nquoted iu the press.\nLAYMEN'S MOVEMENT.\nThe missionary ouVritigs of the\nCanadian Protestant denominations\nhave increased in tbe last two years\nby nearly two millions nf dollars, or\nabout -i'i l-*! per cent. Among the\nlargest contributors Toronto stands\nat the head with $387,515 for last\nyear, Winnipeg comes next with a\ngift id *7-S,8.i7, then Hamilton, Vancouver, Halifax, etc.\nAn average gilt to the work ol\nmissions of $11) per member pet year\nis the western standard as propnsed\nby the Lay men's movement and\nadopted almost universally.\nIN 100 YEAUS.\n.Iust 100 years ago the lirst Foreign\nMission Hoard was laughed at lnr\nseeking a charter. One legislator\nremarked that the society was \"designed (or exporting religion, whereas\nlliere wan none to spare from among\nourselves;\" but the reply was Uml\nthe more we exported nf religion the\nmore wo had remaining.\" Tliey began to export about twenty years\nafter Dr. Carey had sailed for India.\nToday nil tbe successful home bodies\nare organized tor foreign wnrk with\na total annual income ol at least\n$30,000,000, ol which mic-sixth is\ncontributed by converts from heathendom. There is an army of 20,0Wi\nmissionaries besides tens of thousands\nof native workers, with about 50,0UU\npreaching stations and more than\n2,000,001) communicants in the foreign\nlands. Every Sunday an average of\nli.liOO members are received, or\nenough to form 20 new churches with\n100 in each. There are 100 hospitals and twice as many dispensaries\nunder Win medical missionaries; there\nnre 30,000 schools with 1,50'l.OOu\nscholars and Kill universities and\ncolleges for native training. In this\nconnection it is significant that the I\nmissionary denominations are the\nlive-wire, booming, successful bodies;\ntbe sickly, non-influential ones are llie'\nnoli missionary denomination.*;.\nEFFECTIVE TEMPERANCE\nMOVE*\nLondon, June 16.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Tlw remarkable\ndecline iu the consumption of whisky\nsince the passage of the Liberal budget is increasing. The decrease in\nconvictions for drunkenness In all the\ntowns of Scotland is also noted. During the fiscal year there vvas neatly\n27 per cent or 7,000 convictions less\nthan in the year preceding the budget.\nHAVE YOU A HAI) SOKE'.'\nIf so, remember these tacts\u00E2\u0080\u0094Zam-\nBuk is now tho most widely used\nbalm in Canada, yel four years ago\nit was ,'.iiliiiowii here? Why has il\nbecome so popular? Because it heals\nsores, cures skin diseases, and does\nwhat is claimed for it. Why not let\nit heal your sore7\nlieiiiembci that Zuin-Mult is altogether dilTereiit to the ordinary ointments. Most of these consist ol\nanimal fats. /.nin-Huk contains no\ntrace ol any animal tat, or any mineral matter. II is absolutely herbal.\nRemember that Kam-Uutc is at the\nsame time healing, soothing, and\nantiseptic. Kills poison instantly,\nand all harmful germs, it is suitahh\nalike tor recent injuries and diseases, and chronic sores, ulcers, elc.\nTest how different and superior Zuin-\nHuk really is. All druggists and\nstores at 50c, box. Vou are warned\nagainst harmful substitutes and imitations.\nincrease of flvo dollars a month, iu\nconsideration of the advance in the\ncost of living, wliich was not disputed, giving as the reason for the\nuniformity ol the advance that they\nwanted to encourage the younger\nmen as well as the older,\nThe delegation representing the\noperators' declined to accept this increase and insisted upon the full seventeen per cent. They made an appeal to SMcc-Prcsident McNicoll,\nwith whom they asked lo have a conference. Mr. McNicoll has not ac-\noeded to the demand as yet, but il\nis stated that he considers the offer\nmade by Ihe ollicials of tlie telegraph\ndepart men I a very fair one.\nENORMOUS SURPLUS\nAN ADVANCE OK OVER TWO\nMILLIONS OVER ANY PREVIOUS SHOWING.\nFinal figures of revenue and expenditure lor the last fiscal year ending\n.March 31st last, just made public by\nihe department of finance, show a\nrecord surplus of $23,0!)2,1K5 in revenue over all the ordinary expenditure, This eiceeds by, over two and\na half millions the previous high record of 1807-8 ami is five millions\nletter than the estimate given by the\nliuance minister in his budget speech\nof December last.\nThe total revenue was $101,501,034,\nan increase of sixteen ami a half millions over rhe preceding year.\nThe total expenditure on consolidated fund account was $79,400,849,\nor four and a half millions less than\nin 1008-9. On capital account lasl\nyear there were spent $34,114,991, including $19,968,064 on the construction nf the National Transcontinental\nrailway.\nOut of the revenue, Canada paid\nlasl year every item ot ordinary and\ncapital expenditure, exclusive of the\nNational Transcontinental and had\nover eight and one half millions still\nleft toward the construction ot she\nrailway.\nProbably no other country in tbe\nworld can show anything like so satisfactory a financial statement for\nthe year and with the revenue tor\nihis current year increasing at the\nrate of a million and a half a month,\nthe indications point to an even\ngreater surplus for the next twelve\nmonths. The net debt of the Dominion at the end of the fiscal year wan\n$336,206,348, an increase during the\nyear of $12,330,000.\nIn his budget speech, the Hun. Vi.\nS. Fielding conservatively estimated\nthe total revenue at $97,600,000. Tlie\nactual revenue went four and u halt\nmillions beyond his estimate. Hi\nestimated the total expenditure on\nconsolidated [und account at eighty-\none millions; it fell short of this by\nhalf a million.\nThe principal items nf revenue were\nas follows: Customs, $00,150.13; ex-\n\u00C2\u00AB(*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB, $15,253,352; post ollice, $7,\u00C2\u00BB5H,-\n547; public works, including railways,\n$10,114,900; miscellaneous, $8,018,009.\nThe principal items of expenditure on\ncapital account were us follows: public works, railways and canals, $27,-\n571,225; militia, $1,2011,970; railway\nsubsidies, $2,048,097; bounties, $2,-\n411,095.\nC. P. R. TELEGRAPHERS.\nMEN ASK KOR AN INCREASE OF\nSEVENTEEN PER CENT.,\nAND COMPANY OFFER-\nFIVE DOLLARS A\nMONTH.\nNegotiations arising out of ihe demands for Increased wages, made by\nthe Canadian Pacific Com i ne ret j 1\nTelegraphers, have reached an acute\nstage, and it is possible tlie questions\nnt Issue will be ihe subject of nn\ninquiry More a board of concilia*\nHon.\nA conference lias been hell at Montreal between officials und representatives of the operators, Iln* company's side being taken by Manager\n.lames Kent, Superintendent .1 F\nRichardson ami Superintendent Vi V\nMarshall, while the men's ease was\nhandled by Messrs. McKay, .Montreal;\nWarner, Winnipeg; and C. 0. IHII\nToronto.\nThe men claimed an advance of 17\nper cent., on account ot lhe increased\ncost of living, wliich Ihe ..elegit e\nsay is beyond all proportion to the\nincreases in wages they have received\nin recent years. The officials p int\nout that the C.P.R. Is paytnr, now\nhigher wages to operators than any\noilier telegraph company in Canada,\nbut tbey uttered the men an all-round\n| PROFESSIONAL CARDS j\nI I\nmnamaaaaaaM9maaw9aaam4mmaaaamm\nW. P. QURl),\nBarrister, Solicitor. Etc\nMoney to loan on favoialde terms.\nCRANBROOK,BKITISH COLUM III,\nIf you are not satisfied after using\naccording to directions two-thirds of\na bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach\nand Liver Tablets, you can have your\nmoney hack. The tablets cleanse and\ninvigorate tlw stomach, improve the\ndigestion, regulate the bowels, (live\nthem a trial and get well. Sold by\nall druggists ami dealers. 14-11\nREST MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISING A CITV.\nA well known advertising man expressed the following views to Unpeople of Phoenix, Ariz.: \"If you\nwant my advice as to the best means\nof advertising your city, 1 would suggest that there is nothing better or\nmore effective than using the appropriation with your own home papers;\nthat they either issue special editions\nor grant space each day for a month\nor more, showing what the city bus\nto offer; its advantages; what it\nraises; its climate, etc. Then arrange to have the publisher mail the\npaper regularly- during that period lo\na select list of names of people all\nover the United States. These\nnames can be bad iu many ways, and\npeople receiving a paper regularly at\ntheir homes are very likely to read\nit, especially Irom the extreme west,\not which tbey have beard so much.\n\"When a body ol people meet with\na purpose of raising funds to expend\nin many foolish ways, ihey never\nstop to think it's their home paper\nthat docs more for them than any\nother. Tliey are acquainted with\nthe conditions, could write very interesting things of the city ami\ncounty which, ir it did not have the\neffect of bringing people right away.\nwould surely set them thinking and\nmake them Inquire more about the\nplace, besides Ihe home paper has tin-\ninterest at heart, as they too desire\nto see new faces enter because it\nmeans more subscribers and more\nadvertising, and therefore far different than throwing money to some\noutsider to travel around with and\nhave a good time.\"\nWHEAT AREA OF CANADA.\nAccording to a bulletin issued by\nthe census department at Ottawa, the\narea of wheat in Canada this year is\n0,205,000 acres, or an increase of\n1,500,400 over last year, and at the\nend of May its condition was 01.49\nfor spring wheat and 87.05 for fall\nwheat.\nENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS.\nEntrance examinations for lhe high\nschool are now in progress, under\nthe .supervision of A. Sullivan,\nspector. Twenty-seven children are\nwriting on this occasion, twenty being local scholars, one from Movie,\none from Fort Steele, three Irom\nWindermere aud two from Wasa\n(private students). Entrance\namiiiations are also under way al\nCreston this week, len children an\nwriting, seven from Creston and three\nfrom Erickson.\nIn connection with the local entrance examinations, Messrs. Beattie\nMurphy Co., have arranged to present each ut the successful pupils\nwitli a volume nf poems.\nLAND ACT.\nDISTRICT OF KOOTENAY.\nTAKE NOTICE that .lean Marie\nLcmoigne, of Cranbrook, Hritish Columbia, intends In apply lor permission to purchase lhe following described lands :\nCommencing at a post planted\ntwenty (20) ehains BO trill ami ten (10)\nchains west of the southwest corner\nof Lot nine thousand seven hundred\nnnd ninety-seven (0787), Oroup One\n(1) Kootenav District; thence north\nforty (40) chains, west forty (40)\nchains, south forty (10) chains, east\nforty (10) chains to point of commencement.\n.lean Marie Leiiio'igne.\nDated May 21st, A.D., 1010. 14-9t\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT.\nDISTRICT OP KOOTENAY,\nTAKE NOTICE that Jesse Krolde-\nveaux, of Seattle, Wash., U. S. A.,\noccupation, stenographer, intends to\napply (or permission to purchase tbe\nfollowing descrihed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted\nabout 18 chains south and 94 ehains\neast of the S. E, corner of Lot\n7846, (Iroup One, South East Kootenay, Block 4503, thence south 40\nchains, thence east 20 chains, thence\nnorth 40 ehains, thence west 20\nchains to point of commenocmctit\nand containing 80 acres, more or\nless.\n.lesse Froldeveaux, Locator,\n1. N. Dally, Afoot. 7-tt*\nMrs. E. Bent's\nPRIVATE HOSPITAL\nEvery care und comfort\nA home from home\nSpecial attention in uaf-un\nMiiieniiiy, KlieiimaiiMii\nnml ['Hemitonia\n.\" j\nTurin\nH IIIUll\niuralu\nI'll lint 784,\nV\t\nrJ7'*\nF. E. CORRISON\nlUNDMASTKll CITY IIAtill\nT.'n.'li.'.* nf SlriiiK lllltj\nHti'i'ilnnl Ji.^iiiii,,,.,,i-\n.'limit TIIAINKH\nPHONE 888 OIIANIIKUUK, B.C.\nMiss Mabel Wtllman\nPlial.l aad Teacher\nr,Tlitti'iii,*il |.n|iil nl\nll.il.ivill.. M.ill.i nl Wiuiii|i..*i\nURS. KINO & GREEN.\nPhysicians and Surgeons.\nOfttca a, Rfaldeaua, Aruiitroiig 4 v.\nOFFICE HOURS :\nForenoons \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00C2\u00BBtill tu 1U.IKI\nAltetr.ouua - - - 1.00 to 4.0(1\nEvtnluga - - - - 7.3(1 to 11.30\nSundays . - - - 3.30 ta 4.30\n'KANHKOOI :i :i ii il B. 0\nOH. F. B. MILES\nDENTIST\nOFFICE HOURS:\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 to 12 a.m.\n1 to i p.m.\n7 to 8 p.m.\nOffice III iii*w Held Block\nCRANBROOK - - - B. C\nJOSEPH RYAN\nNotary Public\nI*.. Cosmopolitan lloint\nB.C. LAND SURVEVORS\nMcVOTIE & PARKER\nCranlirook ami Fort Ste\u00C2\u00BB*I.\u00C2\u00BB\nIRRIGATION AND RAILWAY WORK\nA SPECIALTY\nAAAAAA m\m\m\ AAAatl f*kA A/aAa*at*k/*-***i\nJ. a. CUMMINOS\nIKRIII-JION BNOINEEK\nDOMINION AND PROVINCIAL LAND \\nSURVEYOR\n I\nTeliNo. 143\nJ. T. LAIDLAW\nMINING ENGINEER\nB. C. and Surveyor\nCRANBROOK - B. C.\n\/\u00C2\u00A3Rfc?rlOwf\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2St0t*Jt4*^\u00C2\u00AB *|\u00C2\u00AB\n\"Vw . Udu*' ChUAuM\n0***t|.|>o.hi> C.I'.K. Station\nTHE PLACE TO PST A\nQUICK HEAL AN'\nGOOD HEAL\nROOMS TO RENT.\nIIrnili|imrtrrs lor all kiwis ol\nH(.[..iirs\nSatisfaction tiu.irimtrril\nJOE MARAPODI\nThe Shoe S|ari\u00C2\u00ABli\u00C2\u00BBt\nFRED WELLS\nBarber\nIf you \vnii I a lit it claim Imt h. Iinir\ncut, fliiive. fliuinpiMi. or miiviI itti*\ntu the ll-ulici line, call ami give\ninc a trial.\nProvenzano & Sacco\nGanaral NUrehanti\nEmployment Atlanta\nCRANBROOK - B. C.\nf.0. IMIM MMIM4\nTHE HUME\nNelson's Leading Hotel\nRiHinis with Hatha. Tlmim in\nevery room\nBarlier HJiojkiii the |in*niisas.\nTliiiiniiKlily ll|i tinlate.\nRiles, $200 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 day and up.\nUKO. P. WKI.I.H, l'roprielor\nB. TOUK1N, Managor THE OIIANBROOK HKdlAJ.n\nI SOCIETY AND CH\nJ DIRECTORY\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0asm-aa-BssaBiBBB \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nCreboent Lough No. Iill\nKNIQHTS of PYTHIAS\nCranbrook, B. C.\nMeets every Tuesday at S p.m. at\nFraternity Hall.\nJ. M. Uoyes, 0, 0.\n.1. I,. Walker, K. ol R. & S.\nVisiting brethren cordially invitetl\nto attend.\nI.O.O.F., KEY CITY LODOE, Nn. 12\nMeets every Monday\nnlglit, nt New Fraternity Hall. Sojourning Oddfellows cordially Invllod,\nW. M. Harris, U. J. Mttle,\nN. (I* Sec'y.\nI'littilittiii'i l.i.ili*.,*,\nNo. .'II\nA.F. St A. M.\nRegular meetings nu\nllm third Thursday\nui iiverj nuintli.\nVlsliiiiK lirelhron welcomed.\nW. F. .Miini tt'.M.\nE. IV. Connolly, Sccrolnry.'\nl.OYAI, ORANOE LODOE, NO. 1\u00C2\u00AB;1\nCRAN'UKOOK\nMeets ul II. II. C. A. Hall Isl mnl\n:)til Thursdays each month.\nVisiting brethren always welcojnc.\n.1. A. ('\u00E2\u0096\u00A0linlicll, W. SI.\nIV. 11. Hrown, Sit.\nMAPLE LEAF REBEKAH LODGE\nNo. ID.\nMeets every second and fourth Wednesday at Fraternity Hall.\nSojourning Rebekahs cordially invited.\nMrs. IV. II. HcFarlanc, N.O\nMiss Hickeiiliotliain, Sec'y.\nPYTHIAN SISTERS\nFIDELITY TEMPLE NO. 18.\nMeets in Fraternity Hall First and\nThird Fridays.\nHazel Bowness, M. E. E.\nAnnie Royes, K. of R. ic 8\nVisiting members cordially invited\nANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS\nCOI'IIT CRANBROOK, 81113\nMeets in ('ania'n's Hall Second ami\nFourth Thursday ol each month at s\np.m. sharp.\n.lames Sims, chief Ranger\nL. Bent. Secretary.\nVisiting brethren made welcome.\nGEORGE H. ASHWORTH\nAUDITOR ANO ACCOUNTANT\nCRANBROOK, B.C.\nA IS ~**^ -.\nSEALEp TENDERS ndilresHed lo\nflic undersigned, mnl endorsed \"Ten-\ndor for Steel Dredge fur British Columbia,\" will In- received ut this of\nlice until 4.0-0 p.m., un Wednesday,\nJuly 20, 1910, for tlio construction\nof a Steel How-Well Twin Screw\nBnrgo Loading Dredge.\nPlans, specification and forin of\ncontract can lie Keen and forms of\nlender obtained ut tbis Department\nat tbe offices of J. I.. iWichuud, Esq.,\nDistrict Engineer, Merchants Hnnl.\nUiiildfng, si. .lames Street, Montreal; .1. (I. sins, Ksq., District Engineer, Confederation Life Untitling,\nToronto, t)nl., ami (!. A. Kcefer,\nKsi|., District ICnginecr, New Westminster, B.O.\nPersona tendering arc notified thai\ntenders will not he considered uiilesa\nmade on lhe |>riiitod forms supplied,\nlllld signed wilh Iheir net mil .signatures, staling Iheir occupations uud\nplaces of residence, lu the case ol\nfirms, the actual signal ure, the [inline nf ihe occupation uud place of\nnsiileiice of eacli member of tbe hrm\nmust he given.\nTr.NDKkKHS MIST SPECIFY\nTIMK (>K HI'I.IVKUY OV IMtilKlK\nAT VANCOrVKft, B.C., PItEE OP\nALL BISKS AND CIIAHOES.\nEach lender must be accompanied\nhy an accepted cheque ou a chartered\nbank, pavable to tbe order of the\nHonorable (he .Minister of Public\nWorks, for twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,1(0(1.0(1), which will be forfeited if (he person tendering decline\nto enter into a contract when called\nupon to do sio, or fail to complete\nthe work contracted for. If lhe\ntender be not accepted the cheque\nwill he returned.\nTbe Department does not hind itself to accept llie lowest or any len\ntier.\nIlv order,\nNAPOLEON TKSSIKlt,\nSecretary.\nDepartment or Public Works,\nOttawa, May -'II. 1910.\nNewspapers will not he paid for\nIhis advertisement if they insert it\nwithout authority from the Department. 15-21\nI5'|0F INTEREST TO HNMI.KS\nC. SANDERSON\nDRESSMAKER\nTurma Mo.leiate. I'd. Pol 2-lfi\nOraiibrook, Hililsh Coluinl-in\nWATER ACT, 1009.\nTAKK NOTICE that Adam Boyd\nDttlzlcl, of Cranhnrnk, 11. C., Farmer,\nwill apply to the Water Commissioner at Cranbrook on the 11th day of\nJuly next, at eleven o'clock iu the\nforenoon for a license to divert one\ncubic font of waler per second from a\nspring rising on Lol 72-ii, Qroup 1,\nKootenay District. The said water\nwill be used tor the irrigation nf said\nLot 722(1, held hy the applicant under\na Crown Grant and will be conducted\nby flumes and pipes over said Lot\n72211 only. No Crown Lands will he\nused and nn riparian pn-prielors or\nlicensees will he BltCCtcd by the\nworks.\nThis notice was posted on the 30th\nday of May, 1910\nU-51 Adam Boyd Paliel.\nMaker St*Pet- over Itawflitli Bros,\nLADIES' liAlfiDRESSINC PARLOR\nSHAMPOO, MANICURE\nHoi,,** I l., :, |lin.\nSatmiliiy it* ii in i,i 6 |, tn.\nRneclal hours run '*i' iiruu \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*,,! wh,n\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E**i\u00E2\u0080\u009Eii,*.l.\nII you want satisfaction witl\nyoor washing send\nit to\nMONTANA LAUNDRY\nSpecial prices lor family work,\nMining Claims and\nMining\nProperties\nAm prepared t\" do Assessment\nWork ou Mineral Claims and\n.Mining Ciopctiics at short notice.\nVddrcu :\nI' i> IIOI |U2\nCranbrook, Uf. 16-21\"\ni CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT.\nDISTRICT OK KOOTENAY\nI TAKE NOTICE lhat 1, Sarah Jane\n, Macdonald, ol Cranhrook, II U . 00\n[cupatlon, married woman. Intend i*\n[ apply fot permission to purchase\nthe lollowing described hinds:\nj Commencing at a post planted a1\nV W corner of Lol No. 10093,\n: thence west III chains, Ihence south\n, 60 chain*, thence cast ID chains,\n: thence north along the Spokane\n, right -of way to point ot commence\n! men I.\nSarah .lane Macdonald, Locator,\nSamuel Macdonald, Agent.\nj Dated May 'ird, 191(1. 1 ]-f\u00C2\u00BBt\n('. METCALFE'S It!.\nON MARKETING OUTLOOK\nIN THE NORTHWEST.\n;\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,,(,J0IJCOUNTRY NEWS f\nMr. .1. C, Metcalfe, ol Mum*\t\nB.C., who has-been sent hy the pro- *,UuUo ,s sl,mui !,;\nvincial government into the northwest to enquire Into market and\ntransportation conditions, etc., is\nforwarding reports tu the department\nat Victorin, which, in turn, aie being\nsen I out I o 1 lie \ at loUS Fanners'\nInstitutes. Below is a copy \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0[ the\nfirst report received l.\ Mr. Sam\nMunlonalil, Hrcrclarj nf thu local\nFarmers' Institute:\nHear Sir:\n1 have the honor In reporl as lol-\nfows. dn arrival at Calgary, and\nufier Interviewing wholesalers an.I retailors, Hie general consensus of\nopinion was that* the crop of various\nt \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 INTERESTING ITEMS \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nwwwwwwwwwwwwwww+ww-wwww\nWhai smoking costs the Britisli\nreport liv the\nI nilcd Slates consul al Hull, who\nestimates Hint the total value n|\nmanufactured tobacco imported i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ncoiisuinptlbn amounts lo \u00C2\u00A33(37 7, in ill.\nBy fai the largest Item, however, iti\ntlic consumption of tobacco manufactured in the (nited Kingdom, Uu\nvalue of which, in cigais, cigarettes\nand pipe tobacco, i.s \u00C2\u00A331,388,000 The\nt'.iiil tobacco lull. Iherefore, ivor'-i*\n..ul to C23,(l\u00C2\u00AB0,000. When the Mil':,\noi the consumption of pipes, matches,\netc , is added the total tobucco lul\nnun- he pui ai i;21,2(18,1100. H mnj\nin- pointed out, m addition, thai lhe\nprescnl annual revenue derived from\ntbe taxation nf tobneco amounts lo\nncarlj\nl In,nun,uuo,\nkinds of fruit in ibe American coasl\nStaleS W '' l\u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00AB V,,V l,,ilV> 0110 Ul(M ,, r,\u00E2\u0080\u009E *.,.,, ,,, ;\nibis .season, and from (he present reports prices would rule low. \i Um\npre-scnl lime Wcnatchee Valley is reported to have 500 carloads of fruit\nfor sale. The Mcpherson Fruit\ncompany\" have heen offered 100 cars\nof mixed fruit on consignment liy\nfruit organizations in thut valley, Indicating the abundant crop.\nThe prescnl quotation:-, for future\ndelivery from Wcnalcbic K.O.B. there,\nas follows:\nal 1 tv\nPeaches, per ease iSc,\nPrunes, per case I0e.\nApples, per box, No. 1 80c.\nApples, per box, No. 2 B5c.\nPears, per box, No. I $1.00\nPears, per box No, 3 00c.\nCherries, per box, Id lbs...,50. to liOc.\nCherries, per box, 10 Um., isth May\nnud before 85c.\nCherries from California, earlier\nthan the 18th May, costing Jobbers\nthere $1.2*5 per HI lb. box. Kspress\n7c. per lb. Duty 2c. per lb. Total\n$2.15. Selling to the retail trade\n$2.60.\nStrawberries from Tennessee, Missouri aud Mood River have ln-cn coming iu and supplying markets here,\nbut other Oregon berries are iu now.\nBy express Mood River berries were\ncosting jobbers at Kdmonlon per case\n$'1.25. Missouri berries at Edmonton $3.15. The Missouri berries\nwere brought iu by freight via Win**\nitpeg and Saskatoon to Kdmonton,\nbut at the present time strawberries\nare coming in from Milton and Free-\nwater, Oregon, by freight costing\nlaid down at Calgary $3.25. They\nare il>- u distributed from there,\nselling to retailer!* at Calgary $5.00\nper case Counlry customers $1.75\nper case The varieties arc: Oregon,\nGibson, Clark Seedling, Magoon and\nDollar. Arrive generally in good\ncondition, a few showing mould, the\nbaskets full and well packed.\nMr. Morgan, manager or lhe Oscar\nBrown Fruit company, of Kdmonlon, 11~\"\ninformed mc that Mr. Griffin, representing the American I ses, bad\nbought ihe output of strawberries on\nVashoii Islands, paying P.O.!!. there\nSi 50 per case.\nThe last report of the output o|\nlhe island I have had placed it at\n75,000 cases. Salem. Oregon, are offering strawberries at $1.50 |\u00C2\u00AB*r rase\nl-'.o it there, bill cost of transportation tl higher from there, making it\nalmost prohibitive to bring them iu\nat the present tine. A fen slraw-\nberrli * from Mission, Mottle, ami\nHammond, it. i.. have arrived nl\nsome points this dale. 38th May. Arrived in good condition, but somewhat green, and not graded as to\nsize. I mav state that carloads ol\nstrawberries are coming through ir*\"i\n100 Ihs Duty 18c., icing, im-\nLocal crown lettuce on market here\nTbe wiles ol the food adulterafoi\narc mercilessly exposed at tbe Pure\nFood Exhibition, which bus just been\nopened at the horticultural l..ill,\nWestminster, Among the many\nsinking exhibits are sweets made\nfrom exactly the same Ingredients a\nare used in Ibe preparation of printer's, ink and hoot polishes. There h\nto he seen vinegar made from mil\nphiiric aied and colon d with burnt\namber, and \"smoked\" saveloys which\nhnve been \"smoked\" by a preparation of sulphate of lime, suit and\ncreosote. Another striking cxlilbil\nis a seven-pound pot of raspberry\njam, made as are many other mixtures shown, from turnips, carrots,\npotatoes, saccharin, and such like,\nthe \"pips\" heing iu reality sawdusl\nThe Cunard company have decided\nto lay down a new liner which will\nbe larger than nny ship now nfloal\nuud will he rivaled only hy Ibe two\nmammorh liners\u00E2\u0080\u0094Titanic und Ol\m\npic\u00E2\u0080\u0094now being built for the White\nStar company, The lollowing it\nparisiiii shows lhe position the km-.\nvessel will lake in the scale nf size:\nTon\nLength\nnage,\n(feel )\nSew Ciuuirilrl'\n. 'tii.iiim...\n SKI)\nIJl)in|iic \t\n. 00,000...\n Sill\nTitanic \t\n. .60,000...\n... . Kin\nMniiri laitia ...\n. ;ii.!p;is..\n 7U2\nThe new vessel will probably he\ndriven hy oil fuel. Among other\nspecial features she will possess a\nsvummiug bath, n morning news\npaper, nnd a theatre.\nA report of a strict Inquiry into\nibe effect i>( habitual alcoholic indulgence upon the phvsical development\nami Intellectual activity of\ndrunkards has just been published by\nthe Francis Gallon Laboratories lor\nNational Lugenics. The Invrstlga-\nMiss \: M Klih'rh.ii. (.'niton\nresearch scholar ill the Inivcisity ol\nLondon, and Professor Karl Pearson,\nF.ILN\u00E2\u0080\u0094 state, iu brief, that they\nhave found no marked relation he-\ntween the intelligence, physique, oi\ndisease of the oUspring and parental\nalcoholism iu any of the categories\ninvestigated. On the whole, they\nslate, the balance turns as often Ir\nfavoi of ihe alcoholic as of the nonalcoholic parentage. They, however,\ndo not attribute this to the alcohol,\nbut to certain physical and possibly\nmental characters which appear to |>\nassociated with the tendency to alcohol.\nMAV\nREGULATIONS\nWW MEN.\nKiii: It Mi.\nPETE GREEN\nThe Noted Barber\n(rt.ni Mq.llu1.*o lint.\nlll.l Sinn.l. i.i\ni\u00C2\u00AB i,l Mil,I,,n, 1.1'.\n.,. him n mil,\nINFORMATION\nI ai to thi1 wliiTcitviiit* of William\n1 A. Fiiiluv, li**i It a<*l uf len yearn nun\nIln or ah mi OniuliMok, thought lo he\nIiu theemploy of ihe C.p.K Relatives\nI rnnion.*. to locate him It will lie of\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Advantage to him -o eommnnii-ate willi\n|niideri\u00C2\u00BBiirii*'il II\" In forty-live vciuh nf\nBit\" tii' coiiinl-'xi oi, nh\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\nrangemcntJ and give Ibe greatest caft while the views of tbe ir.ui.nci\n(o all lhe details in putting up their uere presented by their president\nfunis tins season Mr. .1. II. Murdoch, and hy S Ihrry\nProm the present reported heavy ol the railway conductors,\ncrop, the g'xtd nnd finished product Tin re uns snine dispute as tn whal\nwill sell, while tin poor and unlinish- was meant by the term \"a double\nid maj go bogging for sale. Pcaehca header \" Tb.* trainmen complained\nare likely Irom recent reports to in- ihat some 1 rains were run *ith nne\nan exceptionally large crop every- engine in front ami anotbel engine\nwhere This wilh the ciicrgeiie ef- live ears back. Tbis practice, thej\nfoils being put forth on the pari of claimed, was dangerous, nud tbr\nAmerican growers and shippers to railway c-iii.pauy finally promised to\nsell Iheir products iu these market* nhaudon the practice as soon a*- sets\nwill have the tendency to reduce the bridges could tie installed at certain\nprice. 1 would also advise growers |toints on the line.\nuud shippers to get quotations into The trainmen scored a partial vic-\ntho bands of wholesale and retail tory in having rule No I, respecting\ndealers with estimate of crop, and tbe equipment ot trains with air\nvarieties for sale ns soon ns crop is hrakes, made more definite. Trains\nfissured. may not start now unless 75 per\nThere is a very determined effort on cent of the cars are so equipped, and\nthe part ol Jobbers everywhere here, if there is a breakdown al anv point,\noperating through their boards ol ihe train must not proceed bevond\ntrade, to gel Hie present tarifl on lhe next Btatlon.\nfruit reduced from the American nidi*. They also scored another victim In\nThese efforts and agitation along thi* respect to yard engines The rule,\nline are likely to be continued, Any as promulgated, perm,lied an enninc\naction by the Dominion government to lie used for twenty-foiir hours nr\nIn this direction should In* opposed In any emergency, even though it\nby fruit growers cast and west most were not equipped wiib Certain salety\nenergetically appliance*. This vvas icscinded by\nYours truly, Ihe ciuniiiiMilon.\n(Signed) .1 c Metcalfe, The cnmmi-vtinii refused to require\nCommimionrr an additional brakrman whrie a\nCRANHROOK LAND DISTRICT.\nDISTRICT OP SOI TII DIVISION,\nKAST KOOTKNAV.\nTAKK NOTICE that I. George K.\nMarch, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Agent, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted ***<*\n(bains south of the south-east corner\npost of Lot n751, thence south SO\nchains, thence east M chains, thence\nnorth SO chains, thence west hi\nchains.\nGeorge Keith March. Locator,\nR II. Henedif t. Agent.\nDated March 21th. 1010. .*-**t\nNOTICK.\nTAKK NOTICK that Annie Mer-\nIngton, of t'ranbrook, B. C, married woman, intends to apply fur\npermission to purchase tbe following\ndescribed land:\nCommencing at a post planted fcf\nchains south and 2.17 chains east nl\ntbe northwest corner of Lot 'G5.\nGroup One, on the cast hank of an\nisland iu flu- Kootenay River, thence\nwest 2ft chains, more or less, to the\nwest hank of said island, ttience\nsouth-easterly along said bank 20\nbains, more or less, to south end of\nsaid island, thence northerly along\neast bank to point of commencement, containing 40 acres, more or\nless.\nAnnie Mcrington, Locator,\nPer Stuart Morns, Agent,\nStaked April 2nd, 1010. \u00C2\u00BB-'*Jt'\nAsaya-Neurdl\"-\nTHE N r. *,v RE M E D Y f O R\nNervous Exhaustion\nNervous exhaustion, the ailment\nof thu age, results from the destruction of nerve cells by overstrain faster than they are rebuilt.\nThe only remedy is Food, Rest\nand increased nerve repair. ''As-\nAYA-NeurAM,\" is and makes\npossible this cure. It feeds the\nnerves, induces sleep,quickens the\nappetite and digestion, restores\nbuoyancy of spirits. }t. 50 ]>er tattle. Obtain from the following\nBEATTIE & ATCHISON\n********* *************\nNESBITT &::\nWALLER\nBuilders and Contractors ^\n1 *\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094*\u00E2\u0080\u0094 , >\nrlKIcK AND CARPENTER ; I\nVIKK\nAll kinds ol\nBoilor and Rnnge Wojlt\nKstiji 111 m*'!'i;xi-iii I'ani* X\nIM.ANS l-RRIMIU II \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n***********************\nTHE WORKWOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT\nAND REAL ESTATE AGENCY\nIs prepared t\u00C2\u00AB> supply help, skilled or\nunskilled, on shortest possible notice, to fmd employment iuui puac-\nautee positions when sent out; to\nrent houses and rooms and to sell\nyou fruit lands or other property lor\na small com mission.\nAddress:\u00E2\u0080\u0094W. Parker, 313 Uaker St.\nNELSON, ll C. <8-l2t\n*J4aaaaaMsUovtn \u00E2\u0080\u00A2s \"**>'\n.yB kT-j^ expericncc\nPatents\n'\u00C2\u00A3.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n^jaat aaatmii* \u00C2\u00BB****ee w\u00C2\u00BBmi\n*-v7ipjmC Di-ine\n''PH11^ CO-MHIGHTStte.\n*\u00C2\u00BBn\u00C2\u00BBpn*\u00C2\u00BBf**\"***.-f iikr*'V -*- j i-v\u00C2\u00AB-T*pMnn mir\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2j-.' *it ft-.'--\" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00C2\u00AB * - mm *i*t*t \u00E2\u0096\u00A0: i-u.er ru>\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -. * rr \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 t \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*.i-*;*!s-*>. f'Ti.tntmle*.\n.--* .- -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tiASOBOWonPtHWi\nc -* fr-***, ;\u00C2\u00AB\". ..-**\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00C2\u00BB lu: **<-ir.r,gpM*ntM.\nP\u00C2\u00BBi*\u00C2\u00BBrt* *\u00C2\u00BB*'-. t-r ash Mur.n 4 Co. nc-jtf*\nn,\n**********************\nI ' '\n' The Cranbrook Employment; |\nand Real Fstaie Agency\nHELP PROVIDED\nSITUATIONS BECL'HKD\nMv-1\nl.uli,!.\nlir, J. fun i-' i. *.* labor f.,r\n,.auMiM\u00C2\u00BB, J:.n \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*** Con-\n.in,.-.'ir. Proprietor\nI I.-.I*.::. I'.,. Ilr,\n' I\nI\nAsk for Halcyo* LITHIA WATEI\nFur fmiiiu o*.* there i* nothing\nM* vholnSOniS and no pure Ait\nHALCYON LITHIA VVATBK.\nSOLO AT ALL BARS\nITS BOTTLED AT THE SWIMS\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 v <* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2> w \u00E2\u0080\u00A2> \u00E2\u0080\u00A2> \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2> \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 * *\n*l* K. W. WIDDOWSON, ASSAY- <\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n* Kit AND CIIEMIST.-Chargea: \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00A3 (lold, silver, copper or lead, SI \u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2** each, gold-silver, 11.50, silver-*\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2> lead, J 1.50; gold-silver, with <\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 copper or lead, JJ50, nne, $2; \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n*** slher-Icad-zinc, $3. Price** fi\u00C2\u00BBr \u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\n*> oihcr metals on application. *l*\n*>t-ong dtsUnoe 'phone 67. P.Oi \u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\n.> Box, CUM, Nelson, B.C. 4\u00C2\u00AB-l>->\n-**> *** -o .*. .;. *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2* *** .> **. $ *** <. <\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\nTHAT WOBD 'HUTAUTY'.1\nHtaml- for n lot when ;i**\u00C2\u00ABimi*iIi.I wild\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nr i..nit\".; hevenjiff, It utands foi\npurity, loi elennllnrsF, foi wlioteiome*.\nhost, aid for pnlnUhlenrfs.\nA CASK OF OUR BOrT HR1NKP\nihonlil Hl\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BBy\u00C2\u00AB Ih- kept on ImnU Have\nu- netul j on on** fnr jronr o* n use or hi\nan noeeplstiln retre*hment to an*\nMOhdt, no mailer whom, thnt may -nil\non yon.\nEast Kootenay Bottling Co\nFernie Pantorium\nNKVl PBIKIB HOTEL\nFEk.ME \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 B. C.\nSUITS AMi OVERCOATS\nto y.jur measure\nFROM $10.00 11'.\nCLOTHES AND HATS\nCleaned, Repaired,\nanil Pressed*\nB&tl Clotliei i>> .\|*n-\u00C2\u00BB. hi.'I lfr.1.\nby mail.\ne.\u00C2\u00ABt\n**********************\n;: Presbyterian Church:;\nSTATKI) SEItVli'KS\n.Suuii.j* nonriog .**rt.c*** ,,i u\no'clock\nSontlsr fv,*ni'i*' MtTtoe .1\n7 io .,'* :,*fk\nSlIllltHf S, l.ool .Mil llitll.\nt'las. at :* o'clock\nrri**.*iivt.*ri..:, Onltd, Tucsdsf,\nat H o'clock\n**********************\n<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 <\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2> \u00E2\u0080\u00A2;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 *\n<. THE IIOVAI. HOTEL, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\n* Mrs I. V. RobetU, 1'ropric- *\n.;. tross. *\n.$ Cor. SUnlejr nml Silica St.. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\n.;. NELSON, B.O, *\n<\u00C2\u00BB Frr. earriaga or Im. Irom nil *\n* boat, .nd train. *\n* llnlc*. tl nml II 511 per tinjr. *\n* ItcmcmlHT our 35c. t'hlckm *\n+ dinner on Similnyj 4\u00C2\u00BB fim*:*\n*************** **********\n' \u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00BA \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 w \u00E2\u0096\u00A0$**\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>\ni: baptist Church\nPaator, Charlta \v. Kinn.\nl-iirsoriajtr*. Norlmry Atcnuc.\n'I'lionr. 281. P. O. Ro\u00C2\u00AB J\u00C2\u00AB7.\nIt.-enl\u00C2\u00BBr Set-rices:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Soadar, 11,\na.m. and 7.SO p.m . Bible i\nSchool lAllll Ymirrg l.arlM' '\nI'lillctlica ami Vonrn Mea'a i\n> iiiiiir Clan, n p m.\nMomlajr, Vmiiiik Paoples', 8\npn.\nWnlmsdiiv. MidW'nk Mrrtlng, i\nA cordial Ctirintlan wrkrmeV\nto all. f THK ORANUHOOK HBRALD\nADDITIONAL LOCALS\nVic. Rollins has returned from n\ntrip tu the coast.\nLeather-seated litiers, set of six,\n$22.-60.\u00E2\u0080\u0094a. C. S.\nMrs. Downll returned to Crows\nNest on Saturday.\nMr. Thompson spent Sumlay up\nPerry Creek on a lishhiK trip.\nThree of N. ('. McKinstty's children\nure sulk-ring .from scarlet fever.\nFolding go-carts, $1 BO.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. C. S.\nMrs. .1. Paterson entertained ut a\ntills luncheon on Saturday lor her\nniece, Miss Anderson, of Winnipeg.\nHorn\u00E2\u0080\u0094At Mrs. ttent's private hospital, Crnnhrook, n. C, on June\nMth, 1910, to Mr. and Mrs. II. II.\nVtlnnell, a son.\nMr. ami Mrs, Morris, Mis,s Eraser\nund Miss Caldwell spent the week end\nin Fort Steele, the guests of Mr\nCock.\nMrs. M. B, King has rented Miss\nCaldwell's house and expects to spend\nlhe summer in Cranhrook with Iw\nliituily.\nIf you want the news of Cranlirook\nund Cranbrook district read the Herald.\nMiss Corhcll, of Creston, has arrived in the city lo reside with her\nbrothers, Messrs Herbert and Nor-\nmaii Corbett, of the Cranhrook Sush\nand Hour company.\nOr, Sawyer, principal of Okanagan\ncollege, Suamerlflntl. it. C, will\nvisit Cranhrook next week und ail\ndress a meeting iu the Baptist church\nmi Friday evening, Lo which the public ure cordially Invited.\nFolding go-outi, M.00.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. c. s\ntin Monday uvonlng the Young\nPeople's union ol the Buptisl church\nhold uu open nir picnic .social al\nHowei iicii, n beauty spot on the\nbanks ol St. Joseph's brook. Fuller\nannouncement will ta- made at the\nSunday services.\nLarge luscious strawberries ami\niirh cream from way down nn the\n[arm, at the Rectory Qurdeni on the\n28tli. Admission 2Se. lfi-2t\nI Heil\u00E2\u0080\u0094At Winnipeg, .lune 1(1, 1910,\nJohn Cross, master blacksmith, C\nP. It. Infofiiatiou is wanted regarding the whereabouts ol Alonzo .1.\nCross, last heard of in Victoria, U\nC., in 1908. Address John W- Cross,\nCratibrook, ll. C. Ik\nSunbonnet babies at the Rectorj\n(iunleus on the .*\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 Admission\n2.1c. l0-2t\nThe arbitrators iu the school case\nconcluded their labors last evening\nand the pri*cwilingi\u00C2\u00BB were temporarily\nadjourned to permit of their preparing their findings These will be\nfilially dealt with and the law points\ndisposed of by Judge WiUon on his\nreturn from Fernie\nFolding go-catts, %\ 90.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. C. S.\nKt Rev, William Cyprian Pinkham,\nbishop uf Calgary, will arrive in\ntown on Momhiy evening next from\nCalgnry aud on the following evening\nwill bold confirmation service at\nChrist church.\nII you want to secure the nation\nage of tlie houwkeepcis of Cranbrook, adveiture you wares iu the\nHerald.\nAt a recent muctiug ol the Kp-\nw-ortb League, Mr. s. Sowerbutts\nread a paper on \"Tin* Attitude of Unchristian church Towards Doubters\nand Unbelievers.\" A very interesting discussion ensued and it was decided to continue the discussion next\nThursday evening, June 33rd, when\nall parties iuteruMed will he ut liberty to take part.\nUaihit seated ihueis, set of six,\nU2.50.-C C. S.\nWhilst tin* exact amount taken in\nas a result of the baud concert last\nThursday evening is not a* yet\nknown, a lair amount was cleaned\nup. The concert proved very enjoy\nable and wus well attended. To\nmorrow evening the band will give an\nopen air concert in the hand stand\nadjoining the govern men t building.\nThe sort ol gill you care about.\nCome and bear nhout her at the\nRectory -Harden*1*- ou the 2Mb Ad\nmission 25c. U'r'-Jt\nLakeview lienort on Si. Mary's\nriver is just the place to go tor an\nouting this hot weather. Paul\nHundley, ol Marysville, ban boats to\nbirr (or use on Ibe lake and will in\nrange to meet any parties going oul\ntlwie at Marysville and drive them\nnut to thr resort.\nPineapples for preserving to arrive\nWednesday. June 22nd, at Kink's\nPure Pood Grocery.\nNot only has tlie circulation of the\nHerald largely increased in town, but\na careful canvass of all the surround\ning districts bas been made with very\nsatisfactory results. Today, as never before, the Herald conveys ts\u00C2\u00BB\nStore news ol Cranbrook's It-adit*\nuteres to the great tmlk id thr\npeople residing everywhere within\nreach ot those stores.\nFolding gin-arts, H SO.-C. C. S.\nIn the Library voting contest tbe\nMethodist church once again takes\nfirst place, its total vote to date being 16,982. The St. Kugene hospital\nretains second place, although during\ntlie past week it did not poll a Vote,\nIts Vote standing at 15,431. The\nPresbyterian cliurch polled a good\nvote, its total now being li-VlH. The\nChurch of Kngland comes next with\nHTM, The other competitors show-\nno change, 11. of L F und K , 818*8;\npublic ichOOl, Hilli, Hnptii.i church,\n100\nMarv had a little lamb. Hear it\nIdeal at the Rectory Gardens on tlie\n2Rth. Admission 25c. lfl-2t\nFolding go-carts, (4.00.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. C. S,\nThe paid circulation ol the Herald\nlias made remarkable growth both iu\nthe town und throughout the surrounding districts in tl.e past six\nmonths. It is this paid circulation\nthat makes advertising in Its columns\nprofitable. The people throughout\nthis vast territory look to the Herald not only for the current news,\nbut lot tho announcements of the\nmerchants, whoso business it is to\ncater to their wants. OI the thousands who weekly read the Herald,\nthe great majority can he induced to\ntrails in Cranhrook. Let these\nthousands know from week to week\nthe goods you have to offer and the\nreturns- will agreeably surprise you.\nNew hydrants are being placed on\nCrnnhrook street, in the vicinity of\nthe new school building.\nK. .1. Dickenson camo in from Jaf\nfray today.\nLewis Stockett, of Hosmer, was in\ntown today.\nT. Cralian, the well known hotel\nman of Michel, was in town yesterday.\nHorn\u00E2\u0080\u0094At Cranhrook, B. C, on\nJune 13th, 1910, to Mr. and Mrs. I).\nMclnnis, a daughter.\nP. DeVere Hunt has liecn away all\nI he. week on insurance business. He\nis expected hack tomorrow or Saturday.\nFrank Murphy, of the Beattie-Murphy company, who has been looking\nafter the Creston end of the business, returned to Cranbrook and\nlook in the big show on Tuesday\nnight.\nFOR SALE-*Rubber tired carriage,\npractically new, also single driving\nand work harness. $185 cash takes\nilu- lot. Apply W. 11. Wilson. Hi\nW. R. Qrubbe, ot the Imperial\nHank stall, returned Irom bis vacation trip to the east tbis week and\nleft again for Revelstoke, where he\nwill lake the position of accountant\niu the local brunch of the bank.\nP. Welch, K. Burns and J. Jordan,\nrailway contractors, ot Spokane,\nwere registered at the Hotel Cranhrook yesterday.\nSunday night last a sneak thief\nbroke into Brown's cigar store and\nrllflpd the till, getting away with\nsome Vi. No trace of tbe thief bas\nsince heen ohtniticd.\nOil Saturday Messrs. Beale, Wallingcr, Oarrett and Taylor go down\nto Moyie, where they will represent\nthe Cranhrook Tennis club in a series of games.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6ff^^tffft^^tttt\nSift GEORGE NEWNES DEAD\nWAS FOUNDER OF WESTMINSTER OA/.ETTE AND\nTIT-BITS.\nSir Oeorhe Newnes, the founder ol\nlite Westminster Gazette, Tit-Bits\nand the Strand Magazine, and tht\ndonor of the Internationa) chess\ntrophy hearing his name, died last\nweek.\nSir George was born March 13th,\n1851, and wus formerly a Liberal\nmember of parliament, representing\nSwansea town. He was tbe son ot a\nDerbyshire clergyman, and before engaging in newspaper work was a\nlinen-draper's assistant, or in other\nworks, a dry goods clerk. He made\nhis fortune out of Tit-Bits and then\nbranched out Into several new publications, all of which added to bis\npile.\nMOST FOI I. C.\nAN AMERICAN Kl'l-OtlY IN THE\nIIOSTON NEWS BUREAU.\nA writer In the \"Hoston News\nllurrau,\" who has devoted much time\ntn tin* siiniy ol tin* t'nnadian emigration t|uestion, says in the course ol\na big letter:\nBrlllsh t'olmr.hia is another em-\nPlre, tor tt is co-extensive with\nGreat BtHalh, Ireland and Germany.\nIts eoitst line is equal to that ol all\ntuitions horderinjt the Mediterranean-\nIts fisheries iuhI its mineral wealth\nexcel tlie world. It boasts 3,00*1\nmilts of lake anil river transportation. The energy nl 25,000,000\nhorses can tic harnessed tn its rivers.\nThe Columbia and the Fraser spread\nnnt into tin* interior into chains ot\nlakes that have no parallel lor\nbeauty or grandeur\nMore wonilerltil is its magnificent\nclimate. 1 have Mill cultivated orchards on plateaux and hillsides\nWOO leet above sea level, and have\neaten apples, pears, jteaches and cherries grown in these Hritish t'olutn-\nliia valleys ol a flavor more delicate\nanil luscious than any I have ever\ntasted Its valleys, when cleared\nund cultivated, make most luxurious\npastures, its vegetable *cardcns arc\nunsurpassable, its dairy products excel those ol Munnter und Normandy,\nanil there Is ample mom lot 50,000,-\n000 people.\nM.IY1!'*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2* OElrEtlRATION,\nAlter hating collected ||li In two\ndays, or un average ol almost ,2 (or\nevery nian, woman and child in the\ncamp, the Ananco commute ol the\nDominion day celebration pie-\n^^^^*******************************************\n***********************************************\t\nCAMPBELU8 CLOTHING\nSummer Has\nArrived\nA little later on it will probably make its presence foil, with it\nvongenoo, If proper preparations tiro not mode, it is liMy Hint\nyou will bo uncomfortable during tlio hot weeks Hint lire fust\norowding on,\nBUY AN OUTING SUIT\nIt is nu idoid Summer preparation, It will make ymi foel comfortable if nny suit. ean. In addition to their comfort.nlTording\nqualities, the Suits sold hen* possess other dosirable points.\nGood Material. Good Tailoring.\nGood Fit and Good Value.\nGood Style.\nExcellent Suits\n$10 to $12\nFiner qualities from $15 to $25\nLight and Dark Patterns. Suits of Style and Comfort.\n:::;\n!!,\nin llie bye-elect inn.\nThe convent ion wns largely attended and a campaign Is being orgaul/eil\nin the district with the assistance of\nEdmonton Conservatives who were\nTHE SEATTLE FIRE\nC08T IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF\n$1,000,000.00\nVuu will lessen tin* KIHK DAM! till in Cranbrook\nliy IH'IMUXO OK HKH'K. made in Cranbrook.\nWe Guarantee the Quality of our {induct mil mil\ngive better prices tlmn anv \"outsideis\" on\nCOMMON AND 1-RESKKD BRICK.\nTHE CRANBROOK BRICK CO., LTD.\nLIBRARY VOTING CONTEST\nA splendid library, consisting of 100 Volumes of the\nWorld's Best Literature iu a handsome case, will be given\nKKICIC lo any C'lurch, Lodge, or Institution in Cranbrook or\nIlistrict that can secure tin* largest number of votes in\nit's favor.\nTin* in.'ri-li'ints listed Mow will give with each II) cent\npirchisu a vote. A ballot box is placed in Heattie Murphy\nCompany's Drug Store where votes can lie deposited.\nThe Herald will publish the respective standing of llie\nuo'itcstnnls each week.\nThe Library is now ou exhibition in thu window of the\nKink Mercantile Company's Store.\nThu Herald will give UK) votes to every now subscriber\naim mil I during tlie contest.\nThe contest licgins March Ith uiul closes August (i. WW.\nItcmciubcr -Voles can only be obtained by trading with\nthe merchants listed below, and every dollar spent nt an j of\nthese stores untitles you to II) voles.\nFink Mercantile Co.\nGroceries\nFurniture\nA C. Pye\nHen's Furnishings\nPatmore Hros.\nTinners & Plumbers ; <\nDrugs & Stationery\nDry Goods\nMllll MllHrlll\nBeattie-Murphy Co., Ltd.\nHill AjCo^ _^ \u00E2\u0096\u00A0_ ;\nITdntyr-J &~E7lckson, li^t* \"Xffjj-,\nCranbrook Opera House, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 K. A. Fraser, Proprietor\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 In Hiirilne.a Fnr Your AmiiM-ment\"\nHERALDn^UBLISH?NO COMPANY\nFor New Annual Subscriptions lo the Herald, 100 votes"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Cranbrook"@en . "Cranbrook_Herald_1910-06-16"@en . "10.14288/1.0068954"@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 .