"6f312ffb-004b-428e-9f87-a274ffd0cc0a"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2014-06-17"@en . "1911-12-14"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0069195/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " >'.,\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\n-1>\n*/>\nADVERTISING\nIn the Herald Pays\u00E2\u0080\u0094Try\nOur Local Columns\n10c, a line\n. White Horse\nCellar Scotch whlskej.\nComing nexl t<> lhe FttiV Mcrcan\ntile's fine stun'. OOC IS ittTUCk lit the\nartistic taste displayed b] tbe window dressers, Missis Fletebet ml\nDilantin. These voting men certalnlj\nunderstand tins branch -*i t-h-rli bual\nness and it is no Dxaggcratko to\nsay I bat the) ean make a display nt\npoocl ies ami Chi isl mas delicacies\nthai would be a credit to anj n-**.\nYork oi London store ot course\nthey have the |oodi 10 work with,\nthat is a ipeetallt) ol Fink's, the\nbest that is going m t-veiy hue Mi.\nI.uhllaw, ibe manage) ot tbo grocer]\ndepartment, would havo detained tbo\nlleiald man until long aMei Christ\nmas quietly, bill eloquently, descant\ning upon tbe varietj and excellence ol\ntin* giM\u00C2\u00BBds oi ins departmeni How\nBfCr, time was pKCtOUl, and onl*\niiriet notes wen- made, Needless i\"\nsav thai Kinks preparations toi\nChristmas are upon a,generous scale,\ntn laet this season thej an- carrying\na blgfet \u00E2\u0080\u00A2t.tiH'U I ban evei I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*-\nfore, and, bappih, thev report -> 1\nvame sales ahead ot anj previous\nyeai's business in tins city Among a\nfew ol the tlelieaeiis s*i.nall\ Imported fm tins season are Do Jong'a\nchocolaad appha, musl be sampled\nto lie properly appreciated; Japan*\nrtoo cakes, Llboy'a California aapara*\ngus in tins, canned right at 'be\nplace of growth, ami fai auperfoi tn\nthe usual canned aspaiagns, washed\nTurkey ligs. waabed in honey. Marry\nWebb's Xmas puddings, Crosse and\nBlai kwell's mlttCC meal ami ground\naliiiomls, ItcVlttlo antl Price's nntl\nHuntley and Palmer's biscuits, Shar-\nwood's Melange, Spanish pitmen tm,\nFrench truffles, ami Ihdgway's teas\nand coflcea. The chinaware depart\"\nment is lilies: to overflowing with\ndainty crockery ol every description,\nnotably some choice handpainted\nchildren'% Nippon novelty china, exquisite Royal Crown Derby ami\ni.ibby's eut glass.\nEntering nrxl the clothing departmeni of Kink's big emporium, om\nenrnuntcteri the genial II. .1. Mr\nSweyn w*ho was loaded with, tads\nand figures relative to his depart-1\nPUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN AT\nTHK AUDITORIUM DEC.\n20TH AND 21ST,\nNext Wednesday and Thursday\nevenings the public school children\nwill eiitertsin the public at Uh* Audi-\njtorimu. The programme includes a\nChristmas cantata \"Santa Claus and\nHis Friends,\" tableaux, fancy danc-\nmeril's core for the Christmas requirements of the Cranbrook public.\nHere again one notes with appreciation the skill displayed in window,\ndecoration, tlio work of Messrs. Me- \u00C2\u00AB* *** llli,ls. marches and numerous\nSweyn and Brown. For this Christ- specialties\nThe caste lor th**\ninclude the following:\nmas season Mr. McSweyn calls special attention to a line of dressing\ngowns and smoking jackets, fancy\nneckwear, scarfs and ties to match in\nsilk, of special designs, specially selected for Cranbrook's dressy young\nmen. A fine Hue of travelling and\nhand hags, with sterling silver fittings, is another line tbat will attract those in search of suitable gifts\nfor their male friends. The furniture Detective ...\ndepartment, under the management of Mail Carrier\n(i. 11. Chapman, of the Fink Mercan- Grandma ...\ntile stores is likewise crowded with Susie \t\nchoice Christmas wares, and those] Judith ...\nwho have a preference tor something Margaret\nsolid in gifts will do well to pay\nvisit to this department.\ncantata will\nPRINCIPALS.\nSanta Claus Sidney Elmer\nChief of Police Tom Penncfather\nDr. Bills Bert Murgatroyd\nLittle .lefl (\"Tough\") \t\n Charles Elmer\n... Nigel Thompson\n.. Marshall Barton\n Jack Hast am\n Sarah Palmer\n... Oracle Miggins\nFrances Drummond\n Irene Elmer\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2lack Frost\nHeat tie-Murphy's drug and book\nstore came next on tbe list. Here, as\nusual, one found the most liberal\npreparations bad been made for the\nChristmas season. From the amaz-\nug profusion of articles, entirely foreign to thoughts of pills and blue\npowders, one's attention was caught\nby the handsome display of eut glass\nami brass goods, toilet sets and\nleather goods. The stock of toys\nould amply supply the demands ol\nhost of Cranbrook kiddies and together with tlie line display of itgplia.d\nautl Tuck's Christmas cards, books\nand calendars, make up a showing\nthat will delight the hearts ot every\nyoungster lucky enough to accompany mother tn the slore.\n\1 the CCS. the Herald man\nround what appeared to be an inex-\nhaaaUbk supply of toys, but ho\nlearned that they were going fast.\nTbe C CS. this Christmas time are\nmaking a speciality of furniture, earning an exceptionally large stoek,\nwhich is being disposed ol al weep-\ntonally low prices.\nTurning tho cornei snd dropping In\n.n Patmore Bios, ono learned that\nrdware ic.i made special picpaia-\ntlons loi i .' stmas trade, and lu\nIbis \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 < nn.* tion Mi Patmore i\h*Vm\nol the necessity ol being provided\nwith cooking ranges lhal can tv >e\nnu upon io do theli extra work it\nI.i- season willi absolute safety and\nol this kind tbe Patmore Bros, tarry\na beavj line Moreover, dainty\nbath ii fixtures aro verj much\nin demand bhese days, and the handsome sets \"i nickel plated, glass bath\nroom fivtuies carried bj Pabmoro\nBros would make a most acceptable\nChristmas presenl to manj a bouse\nper.\nCora\n.lean\nMary-\nFairy\nFairy-\nFairy\nFairy\nCJueen \t\nAttendant\nAttendant\nAttendant\n. Florence Bathie\n.... Florence I'ren\n... Marion Leitch\n Kdith L'ren\n..Mabel Passmorc\n Vina Boris\nDoris Wallinger\nLeaders of Fairy Drill:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nOrma McNabb\nDora Pye.\nLeaders of Doll Drill:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n| Ida .lohnson\nAlma Sarvis.\nNURSES.\nEva Donley\nLaura Richards\nBcrnlcc Fraser\nWanda Fink\nLauretta Armstrong\nJessie Kennedy\nJessie McDonald\nRita Cameron\nI Km li Stevens\nI Marguerite Drummond\n[ Kdith Caslalcc\ni Louise Elmer\n\i the Cranbro\n\\ I* I-man, win\nlarge stock ol turn\niu addition !\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ki\nis making a ipeoti\nthe Caiman's to,b\ntress it,. in\,'. thai\nimi everyone a\nrest at Ptat1\u00C2\u00BBtmi\nnk Exchange, Mi\nis now carrying a\nnun* ami crockery,\ntchon utensils, etc.,\nHty ol mattresses,\ni' oxaii. a tl*. mat-\nwill ensure anyone\ncomfortable night's\ntime or any other\nBnttati'a\nFAIRIES\nDora Pye\nRuby Deacon\nElsie Beattle\nMay Smith\nMaisic Small\nMeric Taylor\nKdith McDonald\nl.ilby Fiulay\nFlora Baldwin\nLottie Leask\nBlanche Brault\nAlice Brown\nMabel Turner\nVinn Doris\nOrma McNabb\nLottie Moore\nGladys Spence\nIteitha (till\nOracle McFarlanr\nFrancis Nobel\nDon thy Macklo\nKind Gill\nHelen Bridges\nDoris Wallinget\nAlice Rood\n(Vila Dow\nOlive Dow\nMabel Passmorc\n.Augusta Doyle\nof till*.\ntitir\nMt\nm1i| min\nDorao says\n-Mr sell the Carman's Mattress de\nLuxe because Its makci stands back\nof ii with a (I,mm guarantee that\nits a iH'ttet mattress and contains\nmore long uin-* cotton than the\nmost widely advertised Ha mattress\niu America. It's sold on a thirty\nnights free trial and lull purchase\nprice refunded il not up to our\nclaims. The Carman process ol Intel weaving the cotton into nine large\nDully layers make it not only the\nmost comfortable, but tla* most sanitary mattress made.\"\nCrossing Armstrong avenue etc\ndrops into Halsall's dry goods store, I\nnicely fitted up in preparation fori\nthe Christinas rush, which according\nto Mr. Halsall bad already commenced. For the Christmas trade Mr.\nHalsall laid in a special stock ol\nladies' novelties, iu scarfs, handkerchiefs, gloves, etc , making as pretty\nand choice a selection ol seasonable\ngilts as rould he found anywhere.\n(Continued on page (our).\nPUPILS IN DOLL DRILL.\nPearl Pratt\nMarion Drummond\nGertie Hopkins\nKathleen Brown\nNina Belanger\nBessie Woodman\nMary Carson\nAnnie Shaw\nVtvian Fraser\nMarie Washington\nMamie Bartlam\nIda Johnston\nWil ma Parks\nFlossie Robertson\nMerle Bennett\nMaudic Scott\nMargaret Laeey\nKdiih Murgatroyd\nJessie Fennissey\nLeonora Little\nMattel Fiulay\nMarie Kdith Could wel I\nSadie Laeey\nAlma Sarvis\nPICANNINNIES.\nHope Taylor\nMay Brake\nSTEEL foil STEELE\nKOOTENAY CENTRAL RAILS WILL BE LAID INTO FORT STEELE\nWITHIN NEXT FEW DAYS\u00E2\u0080\u0094GRAND CELEBRATION ON 26TH\nWithin the nevt few days steel on\nthe Kootenay Central railway will be\nlaid Into Fort Steele. This joyful\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0vent is to be royally celebrated in\ntlw old town tm December Sfltb, when\nthe ceremony of driving home the\nfinal spike will be performed by that\nveteran advocate ol railroad connection for Fort Steele, Dr, Watt.\nThe occasion will be one ol general\njubilation, in which a number ol\nCranbrook citizens have been invil\nto participate, and they will\ntliere to share in the rejoicings\ntheir Fort Steele friends.\nIn preparation for this glad eve\nMr. McNulty, ot Fort Steele, is e\ngaged in the manufacture of a Spc\nial spike, which wilt be fitted with\ngilded head of a size ami shape th\nwill ensure its being driven home i\nthe first crack of Dr. Watt's bamme\nIST UVEJIE BEST\nKOOTENAY TELEPHONE LINKS\nLIMITED, ENGAOED IN CARRYING OUT EXTENSIVE\nIMPROVEMENTS. |\nThe Kootenay Telephone Lines,\nLimited, arc doing a lot of new-\nwork in the city these days, n-\nmiHleHing the plant, taking down the\nunsightly muss of wires now strung\nalong Louis street, from the Methodist church to the Church of England, aud along Armstrong avenue\nfrom Baker street to Edwards street,\nalong Baker street from the Imperial\nbank corner round to the lloyal\nhotel. In all they are engaged in\nstringing some six thousand leet of\nnew cable.'\nAt the local head office the switch\nboard at present in use is to be moved upstairs and a new switch board\ninstalled, which will provide additional capacity for 150 subscribers.\nWhen these improvements are completed the facilities of the local\noffice will he more up-to.date than\never and the office will be in a\nposition to give a generally improved service, free from all petty local\ntroubles.\nLET ALL ENJOY A\nMERRY CHRISTMAS\nSince our last appeal, the Herald\nhas learned of lour or five cases within the city limits, and of one just\nmtsidc, where the prospects tor a\nmerry Christmas are anything but\nihccrtul. lu each case several little\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2hitdrcii are involved and the Herald\nfeels that it is only necessary to\nmake this fact known to secure\nample provision for the Christmas\ndinners of all ol these unfortunates.\nThe Herald would like to be able to\nadd some little gift from Santa\nClaus for each of the children All\ndonations for this purpose will be\ndistributed through recognized charitable workers in the city. At this\nseason of the ycac all those who have\nenjoyed good fortune during the preceding twelve months can well afford\nto give a thotijjit to those less fortunate. A trifle from your plenty-\nmay assist in brightening the Christmas searon for the few children in\nthis city whose parents, (or one cause\nor another, an* Unable to make any\nspecial provision therefor.\nSince Christmas is a children's festival, it becomes apparent that the\npoverty antl want which robs the les-\nlive season of its festivity, turning\nMarion MacKinnon\nPatricia McDermot\nGladys Shaekleton\nEthel Clapp\nI.eonoiu Hill\nHelen Worden\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Hmmie Logan\nRobert- Beaton\nJack Moflitt\nHarry .Smith\nLeonard Burton\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Joseph Frost\nNorman Wasson\nEric MacKinnon\nLeaders oi Floral Drill:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nAgnes Reekie\nMargaret St. Kloi\nA thoroughly enjoyable entertainment is assured The youngsters\nhave been rehearsing diligently lor\nsometime past, under the guidance nl\nMr. Geo. D. Ingram ami are now-\nwell versed iu their respective partst\nCrowded bouses will be the ruin and\nwise people will hook their seats\nearly.\nt'he goixl will into mockery ami the\njoyous and the joyous greetings to\nsatire, bus iis particularly poignant\neffect upon the little ones. To llie\nadult i min red to some extent to disappointment and hardship the failure\nof Christmas is comparatively little\nfell, but the youngsters' imaginations\nare inflamed hy tht brightly lighted\nand gorgeously decorated store windows, their hopes raised hy the legend of old Saint Nick, and their e\-\npectations made sanguine by tin*\nstories ot joys in store for their\nmore fortunate playmates. A season\nwhich promises so much ami fails to\nfulfil is an embittering influence indeed.\nTOWN TOPICS\nThe Model Variety Store opens up\nwith a full line ot Xmas toys.\nMiss Fraser, of Vancouver, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. T.\nBrymncr.\nA fine assortment of Xmas chocolates in fancy boxes at Little and\nAtchison's.\nMrs. Miller, of Skookumchuk, was\ndoing Xmas shopping in the city the\nfirst of the week.\nBargains iu ladies' and gentlemen-,\nnovelties at the Model Variety\nStore.\nMrs. Ingles, of Winnipeg, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Nelson, aud will\nremain until alter the holidays.\nThe Dancing clah gave another very\nsuccessful party at the Masonic hall\non Tuesday evening.\nII. S. Mather, the genial hotel man\nfrom Fort Steele, is in the city today.\nDon't forget Saturday, December\n10th, when the Model Variety Store\nopens up.\nJudge and Mrs. Wilson and Mr\nMartin returned today Irom a several days sojourn in Spokane, tn\nbusiness and pleasure.\nCome to the Y.M.CA. Saturday\nafternoon, December With, and\nsome useful and dainty things\nXmas. A regular down east\ngain counter will be a pleasing\nlure.\nret\nfor\nliar-\nlea-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ll-U\nEd. Elwell, of tbc firm of Beale\nand Elwell, is expected to return\nfrom a four mouths trip to Kn-.i'and\ntomorrow. Mrs. Elwell ami children\nwill extend their visit lor a longer\nperiod.\nLeave your orders earlj [oi t ll\nMowers, roses, carnations, cluysa*i-\ntheinums\u00E2\u0080\u0094Campbell ami Manmriji\nMrs. Frank Macplierson's hyme . n\nGarden avenue was tlm nged losl\n'Friday afternoon by visitors, the\noccasion being her Ont reception\nsince coming to Cranbrook. Mis\nMaephcrson was assisted in receiving\naud entertaining her guests by Mrs.\nW. J. Atchison, Mrs. Geo. Leask,\nMrs. C. *1. Little, Mrs. It. .1, Binning and Miss Marlon Service.\nLeave your orders early lor cut\nflowers, roses, carnations, chrysa i-\nthemums.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Campbell and Manning.\nAt a meeting at the Cranbrook\nhotel Monday afternoon the Intermediate Hockey club elected A. L.\nMcDermot manager and A. C. Pye\nsecretary-treasurer. It wai decided\nat the meeting to amalgamate the\nIntermediate Hockey club with the\n'Ladles' i luii\nA few potted plants to arrive al\nonooi Ferns, primn sea, cniai \"as and\nmums.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Campbell and Maiming\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2wwwwwwwww*w*ww*www*+wwwwww\nOur\nToy Land\nNow Invites\nYou\nWe want you to come and see the\nGreat Range of Toys, Dolls, and general\nSanta Claus things for the children.\nAs a favor we want you to inspect\nevery stock of Toys at your command.\nCompare the difference in quality and price\nwith ours. We are willing to abide by your\ndecision.\nWe saved big money this year by buying direct from the manufacturers\nWe have three stores to supply Wc\nbuy quantities, you get the benefit, both in\nprice and quality\nGet the Habit\n< if Bending Canadian-made Xmas Cards ami Calendars to your friends.\n< H course we have all kinds, but we are very proml\nnf our showing of\nCanadian-Made Cards and Calendars\ndepicting Canadian life and sci-m-s. I >nr loral view\nCurds and Cali-ndars nre well worth seeing. Send\nthem to your frieuds and boost Cranbrook and\nKootena*/.\nWe are giving witli .-ach book purchase a\nBeautiful Holly Box FREE\nIt adds greatly to the appearance \"f yonr gift and\nis a strong reminder of Xmas.\nLeather Goods\nHave been shown in Cranbrook for years. Imt\nnothing like the stock wm ofrVr for your choice has\never Ih*hi shown bt-forr*. Don't make a mistake and\nbe sorry. See ours and be happy\nWe Carry*\na Complete Steak of\nEdison 4-Minute Records\nVmi can always get what you want when you want\nit. Call iu aud see tlie machines and hear the new\nrecords.\nVictor Victrolas\nFrom S20 to $100. The great Hornless desk\nmachine. We hare a (nil range oi machines and\nrecords. It will Ik: a pleasure to show them to yon.\nThe Great Danger of\nMistakes\nduring the Xmas rush is entirely eliminated at this\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0tore, Mr. Murphy and Mr. Noble will pay\nSpecial Attention\nto Every Prescription That is Filled\nTin1 rush will lie great but not nt-arly so great as\nilu; cure we will tiive to every Prescription or drag\norder. Long yean of experience nre ralnable at\nXmas time. We never get excited.\nCall Early,\nCall Often, and don't forget we will pack any purchase nnd guarantee safe delivery lo any place.\nThe Beattie-Murphy Co., Limited\nThe RexaJlL Store\nWHERE IT PAYS TO DEAL\nSend us your Xmas Mail Orders and get qnick and\n(iiinrnntccd Results.\nCranbrook B.C.\n******************************************* THE CRANBROOK HERALD\nIHE NE TEMERE DECREE\nITS BEARING ON THE LEGALITY OK MAKHIAGES\u00E2\u0080\u0094A\nTIMELY REVIEW.\nCOLD SORES AND ULCERS ARE | law the same\nTin* No Temere decree which has\nexcited so much controversy all over\ntlu. world during Uu* pnst few months\nami which is saitl in somewhat vague\nand indefinite terms in somo muartcrs\nin have contributed to Uu* defeat el\nthe government ol Sir Willrid Laurler\nia the province of Ontario, forms tho\nsubject of ;m article in the latest ol\nMi. .lohn s. Ewart's \"Kingdom\nPapers.\"\nMr, Bwarl gives a very clear ami\ndefinite exposition of the decree in\nIts in.uun'. upon marriage, ami\nshows that whatever may bo its\netTect in a religious sense upon Roman Catholics it has absolutely no effect upon the validity of marriage In\ncivil law eithei here oi in any other\nHntisli country. II Is shown thut a\ngreat deal oi misapprehension exists\non iveount of whal litis lit en very\nfoolishly saiil \u00C2\u00BBy persons wlm either\nknew little of wJial they discussed or\ncared little Inr whal complexion they\nput upon il. It is pointed out that\nin reply to a question in the house of\netiiiiiuoiis, Mr. Birr el I (a member of\nthe British government) said \"Tho\nlaw knows nothing of papal marrlago\nlegislation. Wo believe that under\nit, our Catholic fellow men are not\nso free to marry ami lo divorce and\nmarry again. Our courts will continue to administer our own law,\nami all wlm apply for its benefits\nshall havo litem. It has lost none\nof its efficiency silico August. 2,\n1907.\"\nBoth the Synod of Toronto aud llie\nMethodist body in that city ait\nblamed for sending out disturbing\nemanations calculated to arouse sectarian prejudice without throwing\nlight tm the question at Issue ,\nThese art* given as samples of tht1\nheadlini-s in which tlie Synod's indiscretions wen- shown \"An- lhe Dt>\ntrees of Home \"* Rule in Canada?\"\n\"Rome Can Destroy Matrimony?\";\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Tin* Members of the Protestant Reformed Religion Have Rights\" \"What\nPower is tu Settle Our Marrlago\nLaws'?\"\nMr. Bwarl proceeds to show that\nlhe present excltcmcnl was precipitated hy the Heberl case. But for\nit, the promulgation of the Ne\nTemere decree mlghl have attracted\nlittle attention iu Canada or England. Protestant assemblies here\nhave associated tin- decree with the\ncase. They have Imagined that the\neast* was an enforcement of the th-\nCroc\u00E2\u0080\u0094tliat (he Pope issued a deem' iu\nRome, and that a Canadian court\nhad forthwith given elTccf to it in\nCanada. For example, a resolution\nof a Methodist meeting in Toronto\ncontained the following:\n\"We noli- with alarm that the\nground is taken hy tht- Romish j\nchurch, and evidently hy tlie judge \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nin the east* cited, that the N\u00C2\u00AB Tcmeri*\ndecree of tin* Pope and College of!\nCardinals at Rome gives authority tu\nthe said church to subordinate Uncivil laws of the Province of t.uchce,\naud thus make null and void the authority oi tlif lieutenant-governor\nunder whose seal the marrlago was\nperformed.\" I\nAmi it pastoral letter of tin* Anglican\nHouse of Bishops (21 May, 19 LL)\ncontained lhe following: \"Whereas,\nthe minds of many have been greatly\ndisturbed by a decision in the\ncourts ol the province ot Quebec\nannulling a marriage between two\nmembers of the Roman church, solemnized by one authorized hy the\nstate to officiate at marriages, and\nby enforcement ot the decree known\nas the Ne Temere decree by the\nBishop of Rome; ami \"Whereas, we\nbelieve- tin* said decision to in* rjon-\ntrnry to the Christian ideal of marriage, to involve grave mil injustice, and to be in its consequence\ndestructive to the home life of the\npeople.\" The writers of these sru-\nt-onces, Mr. Ewarl says, mosl completely misapprehended ihc situation.\nThe To Temere decree had no mure\nto do with the Heberl ease than\nhad the Turco-Itnllan war. l.ct mc\nmake this perfectly clear tit is a\nsimple task), and afterwards endeavor to explain, with such precision as\nI can, what the effcel of the decree\nreally is.\nHeberl v. Clouatre: Two points\nwere involved iu tin* division, namely:\nI According tn the law ol Quebec,\na Protestant minister cannot marry\ntwo Roman catholics.\n'2. According to the law ol Quebec,\nthe validity of a marriage contract\nbetween two Roman Catholics must\nbe divided hy the Roman Catholic\nEcclesiastical courts and not hy the\ncivil courts.\nThat the. No,Temere decree had no\nrelation to, or influence upon the Hc-\nbert ease, results very indisputably\nfrom the fact that the decree came\ninto existence in 1907, whereas the\n1.wo poinls involved in the ea\u00C2\u00ABe have\nlieen discussed in a long series of\nsimilar casts dating back at least\nsixty years, and very probably to a\nvery much earlier period, I might\ncontent myself with a mere slate-\nmerit of that fact; but perhaps n\nlew words In explanation of oaotl ut\nthe points of the case may not he\nwithout interest.\nTho (Imt uf them is one of purely\nHEALED BY ZAM-BUK,\nCold sores, chapped hands, ulcers,\nand winter eczema ure common\ntroubles just now, and for all these\nZam-Buk will he found the surest\nautl quickest remedy. Sometimes\ncold sores arise from chilblains on\nthe toes or lingers, and in, the former\nease, where colored socks are worn,\nthere is a danger of blood-poisoning\nfrom the dye, Zam-Buk being so\npowerfully antiseptic removes the\ndanger as soon as applied and quickly\nheals.\nMr. w. .1. llalliday, of Ash Grove,\n(int., says: \"I had my little linger\nfrozen, and it cracked at the\njoint, causing a had\ncharged freely\nThe pa\nfirst\nwhich dis-\nwould not heal,\nwas very had, ami the\nwho\nItuk. i\nlink\npropel\n\ ci v .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\nMiss\nDill-,\noral\nhand hecam\nsw\nilleti\ntliu\n'/am-\n7.\u00C2\u00BB in-\nln\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ck.\nhad shape.\nfriend advised me 1\nmd I soon found\nias altogether different\nial ion [ had ever tried.\nslioit time ll healed tl;\ns I.illir May. of Stoucy\nsays: \"A few weeks since, sev-\nnasty, disfiguring cold sores suddenly broke out on my lips, which\nbecame much swollen. Seeing my\ncondition, a friend advised me to\ntry Zam-Buk and leave all other preparations aside. This 1 did, and\nwas much pleased, after a few applications of this haltn, to see every\nue healed.\"\nZam-Buk will also he found a sure\nire for eczema, blood poison, vari-\nise sores, piles, scalp sores, ring-\nIn one, the wife may\ngel her \"thirds,\" und tho husband\nhis \"curtsey,\" in another there mny\nlie a sort of property partnership,\nand so on. Ami those arrangements\nan* the results of the fact of marriage\u00E2\u0080\u0094they are lis civil effects; while\nthe marriage itself is a religious act.\nThe distinction is simple.\nSome uld cases have been interjected into the dispute. The viewi of\ntin* Roman Catholic church however,\nremains unaltered. K still regards\nmarriage as a sacrament and a majority of Qtiobec judges would decline\nto declare whether or not fwo!\nRoman Catholics were husband and\nwife.\nspeaking very deferentially, I !\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-\nlieve that the functions ot the Quebec\ncivil courts are not thus limited,\nand tliat in a province in which ah\nreligious arc, frum a legal standpoint\nequal, the majority view is not only\nanomalous in theory, hut Impracticable iu operation.\nVery clearly, the courts must have\njurisdiction in eases which the parties\ndo not belong tu any church. Por if\nnot, the validity of such a marriage\ncannot be investigated at all.\nMr. Ewart holds that the\njudgmeats ut the courts themselves\nshow that the Quebec judges must\nhave jurisdiction iu all eases except\nthoso in which the interested parties\nare Roman Catholics. Thus tlie conclusion is arrived at that il in that\nspecial class of cases, the Quebec\ncourts have no jurisdiction it mU3t\nbo because of some very special position occupied by tlie Roman Catholic\nchurch. But it has no special posi-\nTHE CANADIAN BANK\nOF COMMERCE\n8IR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L., President\nALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager\nCAPITAL, - $10,000,000\nREST, - $8,000,000\nFARMERS' BUSINESS\nTha Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every facility\nfor the transaction of their banking* business including the discount and\ncollection of sales notes. Blank sales notes are supplied free of charge\non application.\nBANKING BY MAIL\nAccounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank of\nCommerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful\nattention n*J is given to all other departments of the Bank's business.\nMoney may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as satisfactorily as\nby a personal visit to the Batik. A231\nrt. T.Brymner, manager Cranbrook, B.C.\nDr. de Van's Female Pills\nA reliable French regulator; never (nils. These\npills nro L'xccutlitiKlv jmwerfu! In regulating Hie\ngenerative portion \u00C2\u00BBf tlie lemaie system. Kefuse\nall cheap imitations. Dr. de van's are sold at\nIB a box, or tliree fnr till. Matted to any address.\nThe Scobell Drug Co,. St. Catharines. Ont\nFor sole at Himtie, Murphy & Cu.,\nCENTURY RESTAURANT\nOppoaite O.P.K. Station\nTHE PLACE TO ()'*.T A\nQUICK MEAl. ANI .\nGOOD MEAL.\nROOMS TO RENT.\naim,\niiliuiiiiil puffins', babies' crap-'lion In lliis respect. It is his view\nlinns iiiiil cl\nIii niscs, nm!\nmppc\n1 sk\nil\nin\nplaces, cuts\nInjuries ge\nhums,\niieially.\nAll ilriiggl.\nbox, III |IO!\nIs 11\nll Ire\nin\n1 -stores sell\nIrom Zam-H\nat 50c.\nuk Co.,\nToronto, ni\nfuse harm\nnm 1\nfill i\nin\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -11>t of pun\nnations and\n*. Ile-\nsnhsti-\nlilies.\n1 se also\nIII. Ilesl\n/.iun\nlor 1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A01!\nuk Soap, 2;\nhy'.s tender\nIc. tab-\nskiu!\nlegal character: \"Can Roman Catholics (nol (-iin Protestants, ami not\nrun a Roman Catholic* and a Protestant; Imi ran Roman Catholics) he\nlegally married otherwise than hy a\nRoman Catholic priest?\" Tho answer\ndepends not upon the terms of any\ndecree\u00E2\u0080\u0094papal or other\u00E2\u0080\u0094but upon tho\nproper interpretation uf an uld Quo-\nhec statute. Long technical arguments can ht* urged in support of\neach side of the question and the\n((iicbcc Judges hold different opinions.\nI shall not attempt an examination\nof the merits of the\nthat the Quebec courts have Jurisdiction to decide the quest ion uf the\nvalidity of marriage that nu distinc-\nlious can he made between eases in\nwhieh Roman Catholics are interested and those in which they are not.\nj As to the No Temere decree the\nRoman Catholic church does not pre-\nj tend it affects the civil status ol the\nparties concerned. The principal\n! clause of the Nc Temere decree has,\n' substantially, been in force as Roman\ni Catholic ecclesiastical law for more\nthan 150 years.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 (a). The only change effected hy\nthe decree, was to extend the application of the rule to the case of\nmixed marriages. Since the decree,\na mixed marriage is, in the view i,(\nthe Roman Catholic church, invalid,\nunless solemnized by a Roman Catholic priest.\n(b). But the view ol the Roman\nCatholic church has no more effect\ninlllctlne upon llle e'vil vau,Mt>' o( *hc mar\"\n..\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.. . . . lingo, than has the view ot the\nopinions. I here is ninth lo be\nsaitl upon both sides of (ho question, and I have not fullv considered, .. .. , ..... .. ,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n1 If it be said that the validity of\nmixed marriages ought not to be re-\nPrcsbyterian\nchurches.\nEpiscopalian\nfcr red fur decision to the Roman\nCatholic ecclesiastical courts, the\nsufficient reply is, that no such\nquestion over has been so referred;\nthat it is extremely improbable \"hat\nsuch a question ever will be so referred; aud that present objection and\n(ireen.\nat\nDr.\n45-tf\nii. All that I have to say is that\nif the view ot the statute upheld in\nthe Hebert case is wrong, the remedy\nis an appeal to a higher court; and if\nthat view is right, then, Roman\nCatholics desiring to bc married\nmust obey the law so Iun-; as it\nstands unchanged. Ought it to be\nchanged? Certainly, if Roman . . ...\n,, ,, ,. . . ,, , , , ,, agitation are, therefore, premature.\nCatholics so desire. But 1 should *\nthink thai inasmuch a* Roman :.-,\u00E2\u0080\u0094- \" .\nCatholics appear to be perfectly sat-1 WAN TED.-A competent m\nistie.1 with it, ami Inasmuch as Pro- \u00C2\u00B0\"ce; App|y to Mw\ntcstants cannot be in the least affected by it, nu Protestant ought to | AAAAAAA^AAJ-AAA^J. ^AA\nexpect to accomplish very much by ^\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\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*J\nagitation against it. I\nThe Quebec judges hold opposite\nopinions, also, upon the second point\nInvolved iu the Hebert case, namely,\ntin* jurisdiction of the civil court\nto divide upon the validity of a\nmarriage contract between two Roman Catholics. I\n, Tu understand the Roman Catholic\n.view wo musl distinguish sharply lu*\nt with marriage antl tlie eivll effects\nof marriage. The Roman Catholic\nchurch declares that marriage is o\nsacrament; and ihat the church alone\nean deal wilh it. As tu the legal ni\ncivil effects of marriage, the church\nmakes no pronouncement. They arc\n'clearly within the scope ut the civil\n.law, and in no two countries is the\nHORSES AND \\nCATTLE\nT nm prepared lo feeil\na liiiiitcil number of\nImrsi's nml cuttle for the\nwinter muni lm.\nFor particulars apply\nH. H. McCLURE\nP. O. Box 18\nORANBROOK, It. C\n^^^^^^^^^ 4fl-5i*>\nTO CURE\nCOUGHS ,\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n& COLDS \u00C2\u00BB*\u00E2\u0080\u0094*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nMathieu's Syrup\n\u00C2\u00BBt int mm** 1MB IJv.Tr Oil\ntint only stops u cntigh hut cures\nit. Its tonic and restorative\nproperties enable the system tn\npermanently throw off \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 cold.\n35c for large bottle.\nSold everywhere.\n1 >. \"ITMimi Cf* rm* PNKMMnOII\nMATHIEUS SYRUP\nof TAR &\nCOD LIVER OIL,\n^^^^^ Distributors (or Western Canada ^^^^^\nFOLEY BROS. LARSON & COMPANY INC\nWinnipeg, Edmonton, Vancouver, Scikaloon\n******************.**********\nTHE\nCOLDSTREAM ESTATE NURSERIES\nVERNON, B. C.\nHave 11 very line assortment of\nFruit Trees\nOrnamental and Shade Trees\nand Shrubs\nBl'DDED STOCK A SPECIALTY\nAil trees ottered for sale are grown in our own nurseries on\ntliu Coldstream Estate\nVERNON, B. C.\n6,no.\nV. D. CURRV, General Agent\nHeadquarters for all kinds of\nRepairs\nSatisfaction Guaranteed\nJOE MARAPODI\nTlie Shoe Specialist\nF. M. CUCPHERSON\nUNDERTAKER\nNorbury Ave., next to City Hall\nDay I'lione 283 Night I'lione :I50\nDr. Mattel's Female Pills\nEIGHTEEN YEARS THE 8TANDARD\nPrescribed and recommended for women's ailments, a scientifically prepared remedy of proven worth. The\nresult fiom their use is quick and\npermanent. Kor Rale nt all drug\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2stores. Il-toUelfi\nProvenzano Bros.\nGeneral Merohanta\nEmployment Agents\nCRANBROOK - B. C\nP.O. BOX 194 MOM 144\n444*******************\nArchieWallerl\n************** 44444444449999\n********************** ********\nImperial Bank ol Canada\nHEAD OFFICE: TORONTO\nCAPITAL AUTHORIZED -\nCAPITAL SUBSCRIBED\nCAPITAL PAID UP - -\nRESERVE FUND - -\nTOTAL ASSETS - -\n$10,000,000.00\n6,000,000.00\n5,99o,900.00\n5,996900.00\n$72,000,000.00\nI). R. WII.KIK. .'resident.\nHON. ROBERT JAFFRAY, Vice.Pre\u00C2\u00BBident\nMerchants\nAccounts of Corporations, Municipalities,\nFarmers and Private Individuals invited.\nDrafts and Letters of Credit issued available in any part of\nthe world.\nSAVINUS DEPARTMENT-Special attention\ngiven to Savings Bank Accounts. Deposits of fl.UO and\nupwards received aud interest allowed from date of deposit.\nCranbrook Branch: 9. W. SUPPLE. Mgr.\nIt yuo want satisfaction witb\nyour washing send\nit to\nMONTANA LAUNDRY\nSpecial prices lor family work.\nThe P1TNER Lights\nAre the Bt'Rt GiiBolinc Lights in\nthe World. Headquarters for\nthis Province\nThe PITNER Light Co., Nelson, B.C,\nTHE HUME\nNelson's Leading Hotel\nRoom, with Until.. 'Phone in\nevery room\nBurlier Shop on the iiremiaea.\nThorunujily np-to-,iate.\nRates, $2.00 a day and up.\nOKO. P. WEIJ.8, Proprietor\nB. TO.MK1N, Manager\nBuilder and\nContractor\n' | St'ptir Tanks and Concrete\ni > Work KOnorallj a\n'' specialty.\nEstimates Freely Qivcn.\n\\nP.O. Box 346\nCranbrook, B.C.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6<>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\n| A Good Home\nis what is dear to every man. A home\nis where Peace, Comfort, Contentment,\nand Plenty is found. That is the reason\nmen throughout British Columbia, when\n\"Cranbrook'' is mentioned think of the\nprovisions Jos. Brault bas made for un\nideal borne at the\n1 Canadian Hotel\n*S Til i- tw\nTIIK\n* Columbian \u00C2\u00BB\n\u00C2\u00AB \u00C2\u00BB\nD in u guaranteed pulley. Tliat is, \u00C2\u00A3\nji satisfaction in guaranteed in every **.\n-, respect. The -\nt Nelson Iron Works J\n4} IIMITID (j,\n^ Ua. an ever increasing .lock. -\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E Writ, them lor particular.. -\n9*****44*9*4*4\nKOR SALE.-A pair ot good\nshafts; almost new. Apply Box 5,\nHerald office. 47-tl*\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nANNUAL\nEA8TERN CANADA\nLow Round Tilp llaieato\nONTARIO, QUEBEC, AND MARITIME PROVINCES\nTleketoon sale\nOKU. I TO DKO. 81 INCLUSIVE-\n'mini to return within three\ninonihe.\nTicket.*, it-micd in connection\nwith Atlantic 8teamt*hi|-H will bo\non sale from NOV. 10th to DEO.\nHint, inetnrive, and Untiled tu live\nmonlliH from ditto ol iet-ue.\nFlueit Kt]>)ipment, Standard\nFirst Chiai ami Tourist Sleeping\nCan, Dining Cars uu all thtotigh\ntrains. _\nCompartment\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Library\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Observation Car on \"Imperial\nLlmltfd.\"\nApply to nearest C IMI. Agent\nfor lull information, or\nV. Q. McNEILlIB,\nDistrlet Paiaonger Agent.\nCalgary, Alia.\nIN THE COUNTY COURT OF\nKAST KOOTENAY HOLDEN\nAT CRANHROOK.\nIN THE MATTER OP THE PETITION OF EMMA LIVINGSTONE UNDER SECTION 9A,\nOF THE COAL MINES ACT\nAND AMENDING ACTS.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthat the above mentioned Emma M.\nLivingstone has tiled a petition to\nthe judge of this court, being the\nCounty Court of the County in whieh\nthe land in question is situate, for a\ndeclaration that she is entitled to receive a lease of such laml under the\nCoal Mines Act and Amending Acts,\nwhich said land is situate on\ntbo Flathead River In the District ol\nEast Kootenay and is described ns\nfollows:\nCommencing at a post plnnlcd at\nI the northeast corner of the Mrs. E.\nM. Livingstone claim ut or near tho\nsouth-east corner of the Catherine\nGood claim, theme south 811 chains,\nthence west 80 eliains, tliencc ninth\n| Kll chairs, thence east 80 chains to\ntbe place of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or lest.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\ntliat His Honor Peter Edmund Wilson\nJudge ot the said court, hy order\ndated the 10th day 11 November,\n1011, has ordered tbat any person\nhaving any objection to the prayer\nof said petition lieing granted Mull\non or before the 10th day ot January, 1913, file with the Registrar of\nsaid Court at Cranbrook, B.C., a notice of such objection ami shall nt\nthe same time serve a demand in\nwriting upon the petitioner or her\nSolicitor for a copy of the Bald petition and the affidavit verifying tbe\nsame, and shall within eight days\nafter the service of said petition, file\nand deliver a reply thereto, with\nleave given to alt parties to further\napply.\nAnd the said judge has further ordered Ihat a copy of said petition\nTheLONDON DIRECTORY\n(I'l'ltt.IHIIKI) ANNt7At.LV)\nEnable** trailers throughout the world\nto communicate direct with Knglish\nMANUFACTURERS ami DEALERS\nin each rlui***** of goottt*. Ueriiles being\na complete commercial guide to London ami its BiihurliH, the directory\ncontains lists of\nEXPORT MERCHANTS\nwith tlie t.i.ii.li tliey ship, and the\nColonial and Foreign Markets they\nsupply;\nSTEAMSHIP LINKS\nnrtnngeil under the Ports to which they\nsail, ami indicating the approximate\nsailings;\nPROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICK S\nof leading Manufacturers, Merchants,\netc.,in the principal provincial towns\nand industrial centres ot tlie United\nKingdom.\nA copy of the current edition will he\nforwarded, freight paid, on receipt of\nPostal Order for 20s.\nDealers seeking Agencies can advertise their trade cards for 'JOs., or largie\nadvertisements from *10h.\nThe London Directory Co., Ud.\n25 Abchurch Use, Losdat, B.C.\nHotel Coeur D'Alene\nSpokane, Wash.\na nevTand\nMODERN\nHOTEL\n(EUROPEAN)\nA modern equipped Oafe at moderate\nprices\nBates tl.iKhtiiil up per day\nCoiiin nf Unwind St. nml Finn! Ave.\nOur lui- meets all trains\nThe Coeur D'Alene Company\nmoral KToiis\nJ. C. Callahan, Mgr.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2a-ir\nanil affidavit shall Im llellvcrod In\nany party nn a|i|ilk-atlfln toiim intuit!\nin writinj! In Ihc iK'titlnnrr nr tirr\nSolicitor.\nAnil Hie Bald Judge hn. lurllirr ar\ntliTnl Unit Dtp snlil iH'liltnn should\nlie lii'iinl nt llm Court House, ('ran\nhionk, B.C., on tlw 12th day nl February, 1M2, at tho hour nl 10.30\no'olook in Ihc Inronoon, local time.\nIhilod this 10th day ol Novtimlfr,\n1011.\nThis notice was issued hy George\nHerbert Thompson, whose address Inr\nservice Is Held lilnck, Maker Street,\nCranbrook, M.C., Solicitor lor the\npetitioner, who resides at Craubrook, U.C..\nApproved:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n0. W. F. Carter,\nlleglstrar ol Uie County Court ol\nKast Koolenay Holder, at Crnnbrook. 4'i fit\nThe i,eiiiliii)i Buaincas College\nof the Northwest\nWhere young people can receive\nu tliorouj-li business training.\nSHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPINC\n6 COMMERCIAL UW, ETC.\nI. in session twelve months in\nthe year.\nNo entrance examinations.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Board and room nt very reasonable rates.\nWe secure position, lor our\nBttmuiilfl,\nOur new beautifully itlnstraleil\ncatalogue sent free upon request.\nWrite for it NOW!\nH. C. BLAIR, Principal\nlst.v. Madison - *J SPOKANE\nMEN\nONLY\nIf yon come to\nme for treat meat,\nexpeet ta hf\ncund. If others\nbavefalled expret\nnu* to liin* joii\nI'lilr-**. 1 know\ntlml I cuu cur.*\n.vmi I will not nc*\nM*l*t your fiinf,\nand hi every in*\nMt ii int- I ti-fnt hy\nmy own or initial\nH-i vhiu'-'iI and\n\u00C2\u00BBelan tl flu im'-\nI bods.\nI NY FEES ARE FAIR. ANO MY I\nCURES ARE PERMANENT j\nSpermstorrhoes, Orfiik Wcikicii,\nLost Vigor, Varicocele. Hydrocele. Cm**\ntraded Disorders, Specific Blood Polsot,\nPiles an-I Slrictirn\u00E2\u0080\u0094 restoring all\naftYi'inl i\u00C2\u00BB -innt. liHiiirniiil mnl lieitllliy\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2irtiitn in the (\u00E2\u0080\u00A2liorte&i po-t-jilili1 space\nof time.\nVISIT\nDR. KELLEY'S\nGREAT MUSEUM\n*'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' nil tlie Itirnis ul lliavnaea of M,'ii.\nConsultation andInatrnetiv. Imukl^i in.\nat offlea or Iiy mull\n110 HOWARD STRBBT\nSPOKANE. WASH.\nYOU CANT HELP BUT f\nMAKE MONEY\nSoiling onr Roirsnltcd lo five\nisllsfiriloa slock. Free onl lil.\nCaili weekly. Kicluilva lorrl\ntory.\nYAKIMA VALLEY NURStRY GO.\nToppetitili. WaoH,\nNOTICE,\nnotice; is hereby given\n(hat thirty iliiv;; afler. data I inteii-l\nto apply to tin; lion. Chid Commissioner nf (.anils and Wnrkf (or a\nliconso fo prospect Inr eoal ami pel\nroleum on the following lamls situate\nin tlie District ot Southeast Koo-\nteiinv, Itritl.sh Columbia, in Hloek\n4598;\nCommencing at a post planted at\nnnd ln'ini; the N. \V. corner post ol\ntho Join Virgo claim; thenco running\n8(1 chains south; thenco oast ku\nor near 2 miles or 160 chalr.s cast of\ntho X. V,. corner post ot I.i t 1683\nchains; thence north K0 chains; thenco\nwest RO chains to a point ol commencement, making 010 acres, more\nor less.\nLocated this 28th day ot October,\n11)11.\n.lohn Virgo, Locator.\nWitness:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nllaptlite N Lamerlcuf\nhis mark. 41-St SECTION\nTHREE\nTHE CRANBROOK HERALD.\nPAGES\nI AVI) L*\nIF YOU WANT CRANBROOK TO GROW. PATRONIZE HOME ENTERPRI\nVOLUME 11\nORANBROOK. BBITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. 19]\n*j*\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 ^\u00C2\u00BB\nIP\n(From the Via).\nSatan was at one time n mail.\nLater In* evolved Into an ntigol anil\ndwelt in Paradise.\nThere must have been n time when\nhe was worth) of trust and affection,\notherwise tin* Almlghl) would never\nhave allowed him In eulcr Heaven,\nHut Satan was of n peculiar ills\nposition,\nIle hati llu* ''artistic tempcm-\nmeiil,\" which is to say, he was\nmoody, Irritable, fault-finding, nlso he\nwas idle.\nlie smoked clgarotlos ami much ol\nthe time was full of dope and booze.\nInstead of trying to remedy tin*\nura' points of Paradise, he merely\npointed them onl and harangued\nabout them to all wlm would listen.\nAntl Satan still Hilda mischief for\nitlle bauds to do. It wns the same\nthen: Satan would neither tunc\nharps, launder llu* lobes, nor polish\ntbe pavement, which was made af\ngold and precious stones.\nIt too-' a lot of labor ami a deal\nof skill to set the pavtng-stones, hui\nwhile the workers wero nt it, Satan\nwould sit on the curb ant! make\nsport of them.\nWhen tho Almighty came .around to\nsee how things were getting along,\nSatan would whisper unkind things\nabout Him after He had passed,\nand kick about how severe He was in\ndiscipline.\nThe Almighty warned Satan Irom\ntime to time to get busy, but his\nanswer was, '-I am!\"\n\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Sure enough,\" replied the Almighty, \"but ut. the wrong thing.\"\nThey tried lo got Satan to lead\nthe Choral Society and break in the\nnew arrivals, some of whom sang\nslightly ofl key.\n\"I teach those jays? Why, they\nhave no voice\u00E2\u0080\u0094they only have a\ndisease. You should never have let\nthem in\u00E2\u0080\u0094what this place needs is a\nnew gatekeeper who has nerve with\nhim, and can direct lhe wr.ng applicant where to ro' No, I'll n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>. Kail\nyour orehestri**, any any .v.;.*, I am\ndrilling a little class of i.v; [\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2An ... *l\nhave no time; 1 am orgaiUtng nn\nAnvil Chorus.\"\nIt was no use\u00E2\u0080\u0094Satan would not do\nwhat he was told. He always knew\na better way. and he sneered it\nevery plan for a Heavenly betterment that he did not himself suggest.\nAnd he suggested precious few, ami\nthese he could not carry out.\nThere was only one thing that Interested him, ami that was the Anvil\nChorus.\nWhen the saints gang Hallelujahs,\nSatan would start up bis favorite Instrument and pound. He wasn't\nIndustrious In anything bul knocking.\nFinally he had gotten ao many\npeople believing thai iln- anvil was\nreallj sweeter than the harp, that\nthr Almfghtj lost patience.\n\mi when 11 was discovered that\nRatan bad started .\u00C2\u00BB factor} lo make\nAwarded\nGrand Prize\nat A. Y. P.fc:\nSeattle, 1909\nhammer-handles, the Almighty dcold- legal representatives. For a slightly\ned lo lire him bodily. Increased payment the annuity would\nSo the word was passed along, antl be guaranteed for ten years certain,\ntlio saints quietly tucked their robes or for life whichever should Ik* the\nul their belts and made a rush for .longer. Everyone should apply tor\nMi. Sal uu ami his band of Knockers. Information iu regard in this most\nIt was soon over, Satan was shot j provident system of saving\u00E2\u0080\u0094a system\noui of Heaven lilt* a rubber hall from, which if adopted will bring as its ro-\na vaudeville caution. want an old age of comfort, happl-\nMilion says he fell rm three weeks!,, ness antl dignity, Literature descriptive id Its features, and tables\nshowing Hit- cost on different plans,\nmaj In- obtained al the post ofllce 01\ni*ii application to the Superintendent\nof Annuities, Ottawa, to whom letters go free of postage\nHOT FOR THE BLIND\nLast spring a brief neltclo on Lhe\n^Canadian Kice Library for the Blind\nappeared in these columns. In that\narticle- it was stated thai, the library, then nt Maikham, Out., was to\nbe removed to Toronto. The removal has since taken place, and the\nC.F.L.B. now occupies quarters at.\n105 Annette St., Toronto, Ont.\nThe Canadian Free Library tor the\nliliud is attempting to reach und\nbenefit all the blind of Canada, but It\nis encountering serious obstacles) iu\nlhe realization of this hope from the\ndifficulty ot securing names and ad-\nTit * Housewife says:\n\"1 Icow llul nn\u00C2\u00BB*h<*f matin-.- * i m piv**\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 u \ tl ful .. ! Itcil'titul ih.,' a*\nGiniiau's $15 M?trrc3sDeLuxe\nUvaiise ih in \u00C2\u00BB.n..f.:it*l>'r ll 11 i ,- .\nla ilrt-p a'-. I i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 d * I aft-; .-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nli**m*- an.! vm \u00E2\u0080\u00A2->\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 *li c i i ttfialmi .ml\n. Tun. ,1 in I1 <* n -ruin \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 !' ' u \\nilumim 0M I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .|H.iabk* to\nfi.,1 m M\u00C2\u00ABI\u00C2\u00ABuUl a MttMh It*\ni\u00C2\u00ABl\u00C2\u00ABmly t\u00C2\u00BB..it!t many linn* llu* $15\nyou payljf it.\"\nIt is the desire of the C.F.L.B.\nestablish a printing department for\nthe purpose of printing Canadian\ntexts iu embossed type for tbe use of.\nthe Canadian blind. There is at pre-\nsent no such establishment in Canada, with the result tbat Canadian\nliterature is practically unavailable\ni our sightless citi/ens. Thirty\nbousand dollars are required to scare n sufficient income to make the\nplan feasible. Less ihan a\nthousand ol this amount is nt present in the treasury ot the C.F.L.B.\nThe library asks tbe Canadian people\nthis Christmas to help it to realize\nthis plan so worthy of assistance.\nWe *ll ike Cat: \u00C2\u00AB'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Mattlf \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 |V I ..*,-\n',+*'*, I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2f* Iti Ti'-k-t \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ill 1,4. k tl it Willi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n$l,0\u00C2\u00ABK) giiiftNtcc tli i ib \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 h'l-r mottnW\nand rotilvnt MON MRJ (WS cnllon dnnl!?-\nnott wjjely *m|v\u00C2\u00ABi..'<*xI $' *\u00C2\u00BB tn *\u00C2\u00BB'*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*% in Amu\ntc*. h'atoldont '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 BidhsfmbUlindfull\npurckaae jprir\u00C2\u00AB t.-fumtl if not up to oui\ncUitnt. TneC4.*nnn ; roieX* ol in!-*iwe.i\i.y\nlhe f(\"llo\u00C2\u00AB into n-ne |,,ryr fluffy Uyen mate\nil *M only lhe mott rrmfoiutik, but too tiioil\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Mrtaty oitltte-M mmic.\nThe Cranbrook Exchange\nArmslrong Avenue\nAgi-i.ts for\nCARMAN'S MATTRESS\nBOWLING.\nInterest iu bowling has Increased\nat the V.M.C.A. alleys during the\npast week. The prizes for high\nscores have not arrived but are\npeeled soon. Muring the week single\nstring high scores were as follows:\nToot, '2:12; Myers, 223; Cttsh, *221,\nStephens, 21!)* Three string highs\nwere Myers 562; Teet, 574.\nI In the league contests better scores\nELKO\nilly Fred Roo).\nA mass Hurt inn was held 111 Klki\nTiii-iilay nlghl under the auspice, o\ntlie Elko Conservative association\ntt discuss matters of\nthi' liusiiii-ss interests\ntown mi ihr Crow.\nnportancc\nif the li\nWc\nInlorni mi\nenemies\ndresses ol those without sight, from m l>cillS niwk*. Following is the\nlhe necessity nl canvassing Inr liuids 8H*n*Hni? ol the teams and games\nlo dclray Ihe expenses cl mainlen- Pl\u00C2\u00AB#\"**\":\naiicc. The hoard ol niauiigemelit \t\ntherefore requests all readers nl this' Won. Lost.\nJournal who arc acquainted with Maker si. South\nblind persons noi now enjoying the Tigers \t\nbenefits of the library, to send in C.P.R. Simps ...\nsuch names and addresses to the sec- Ramblers \t\nretary, S. C. Bwitt, M.A., a Wash- C.P.R. Olliee \t\ninglen Ave., Toronto, Onl. It also Block 88 \t\nmakes a direct appeal to the gener- Sharks \t\noils Canadian public to contribute, Professionals\nat this jnynus season, some small .\nportion nl the wealth wilh which it THIERS VS. PROFESSION U.N\nhas been blessed during the past '\nyear. All contributions should be\nsenl to Ihe treasurer, B. W. Iler-\niiinn, Esc . .17 llalniule St., Toronto, \t\nOnt. I liosslt*'r\n1 Barber .\nStephens\nTEAM STANDING.\nWon.\n 1\n 3\n 3\n2\n 1\n 1\n 1\n I)\nThursday,\nTigers-\nDecember 7th\n0 raves\nProfessionais-\nRandall \t\nFletcher \t\nBenedict \t\nTurnley \t\n(.race \t\n...128\n..127\n...150\n...113\n...11(1\n1311\u00E2\u0080\u0094 3811\n130\u00E2\u0080\u0094 3SH\n116\u00E2\u0080\u0094 III)\n118- 137\n125- IHI\n1138 705 055 2018\n...122\n... 110\n..140\n...121\n. 80\n157\nUl\nIllli\n144\n105\nlill\u00E2\u0080\u0094 395\n80- 200\n126- 432\n132- 307\n109\u00E2\u0080\u0094 303\nCCS\nLeather collar boxes $1.\nTI HEMII OF Till\n5*62 683 572-1827\nOFFICES VS. BAKER ST SOUTH\nFriday, December 8th.\nOffice-\nPhillips 157 181 123- Ull\n('line 138 151 101- 300\nTaylir 108 87 108- 3113\nMali 137 115 148- IQO\nTopham Ill 170 177\u00E2\u0080\u0094 191\nOUR\nLOW PRICES\nWIN EVERY TIME\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -Tliere Is nothing more admirable\nthnn thrift, nml there is nothing\nmore pitiable loan when ibe accumulations ol thrill are pocketed by the,\nrapacious harpies who prey upon the\nsmall investor,\" says the Etonomtst\ni ng\nit is therefore not onl) itosirable.\nimt n Is absolutelj necessar) thai we\nshonltl have iOme plan ol investnu-nl\nunder which trc mat by putting aside\nfrom week lo week or month to\nmonth n ix >ii ton ot om earnings\nmake provision againsl tbe '* rainy\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i.u. ' and this plan is afforded by\niii- Canadian Qovermnent'a Annuities\ntct, which was approved by members ot both houses of parliament,\nTbe benefits to be derived from the\npurchase ol a gowtwneni annuity as\na meant ol making provision (or old\nage are, it maj be stM, fni more\nbountiful than those \\huh mav be\nderived from anv other safe Investment, and fai greater than tbe\npeopti have am Idea, nf, simply for\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0iV reason thai with, every paymenl\n<<( annuit. Is returned a portion of\nthe purchase mono) togethei with\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.' ii nd interest at i per cent if\ntin* annuitant Hens tin* average nun>\nbet \"i yean he mi) be Mtpeotud bo\nlive iccordtnf to mortality oiper-\ni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 in- will receive back all that he\npaid Hi as well as the intelest tliere-\non, Dul this is not nil. fot should\nlie sum ite this expectation the annuity w'H nol tease, 1ml will go on\nunlil his death. It seems pnradn\i-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 al lhal a man can use bis principal\nwithout his income becoming less,\nhut this is made possible under tbe\nAnnuities System.\nThe age nt five is tbe earliest ago\nat which payments for the purchase\nol nr annuity may Ih* begun, and the\nage of 55 has been fixed as tlie earliest age at which, except for invalidity or disability, nn annuity may\nbegin, hut (he longer It is deferred\ntbi larger, of course, will be the\namount received. Kor example, the\npiiyiticnl of SI a week by a man\n25 iinlll he Is .Vi. wmiM give hlm\nan Rimulty from tbe latter age of\nS9M.M, payable quarterly- while II\nbe continued paying until he was BO,\nhis annuity would be V'.i: :iii In\nMaker St.\nPye\n! Johnston\nMilne\nMyers\nJones \t\nSouth\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n 115\n 143\n145\n 201)\n t>K\n1(14- tl!l\n178- 475\n157\u00E2\u0080\u0094 161\n135\u00E2\u0080\u0094 520\n207\u00E2\u0080\u0094 126\n^^^^^^^^^^^ many friends\nand whal few enemies wc may haw\nthat out site throat is much bel'ter\nand WO are gosh darned thankful we\nwasn't born a giraffe.\nTin- Christians anil Devils will\nmeet Thursdnj night to consider\nwhat color the church should In*\nwhitewashed,\n['ink leas and purple whiskies mi\nall the rage these days, and society\nnotes are begging publicity,\nPrank Worth ington and Lester\nClapp lefl lor ihc south fork Monday morning on a big game bunt.\nDig game hunters got over two\nhundred and fifty deer at Klko lliis\nfall. This does no) Include the\ndeer laken out by the * several\nhands of Indians from Tobacco\nPlains, Kort Steele nml Kalispcll.\nA company has been formed in Cal\ngary to \"float\" un airship.\nWe are frank to say wi* have ui\ngolf links or curling clubs to cultivate the appetite and weary llie sob'\nat present in 'Klko, bill we have oth-\niliings equally exhausting, if needed\nlo make your life a burden, notaiily\npacking deer mil of Iln* .south fork,\nunloading big tumps of (iall coal\n(thanks to the manager of the North\nStar Lumber company) ami munching\nboneless oranges from Flagstone,\nthe town everybody is talking\nabout.\nThe Ancient Order of Sour-Doughs\nheld their annual Mulligan at Gate-\nWay December Oth in lho I lay diggers\nhall, followed by a dame Report\nrays the Mulligan was thai itiwU\nyou couldn't slick your fork in tbe\ngravy.\nYoung Collier, who was trying to\nfill the position of night operator .it\nKlko and tin-horn sport left for the\nUnited states, having behind him\nuniversal respect aud among some of\nus the sad sense of heavy personal\nloss.\nTeddy Mills (tbe Jester) is registered at the Columbia hotel.\nNew laid eggs are sixty cents per\ndozen in Elko.\nFrank Dickinson, mayor of Jgffray,\nOeorge Mead, rf Creston, and some\nfriends from the west broughl in six.\nteen deer from the south fork.\nIf you feel that yon must hav*\nthis Christmas something besides\ngood spring water, and ginger beer\nfails to relieve that tired feeling,\ndrink buttermilk, if never changes.\nThe hunting season will soon be\nover. It's lieen a big boom In\nthis fall and the merchants\nlift!) 731 869\u00E2\u0080\u0094230*\nPROFESSIONALS VS. SHARKS.\nDecember llth\nProfessionals\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nItev. Dunham 140 111\nMckenzie\n.1. Cush\nDuns-tan\nDonaldson\nSharks\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nKilby ...\nMcOallurn .\nKelly \t\nKottimere\nHoilson\n.1.55\n...128\n..117\n...158\n02-318\n150- (35\n159- 101\n109\u00E2\u0080\u0094 SRI\nUJ- 308\nti!t8 ti23 tilfl-lfttO\n143\n..117\n.120\n118\n..188\n117- 156\n135\u00E2\u0080\u0094 360\n103- 335\n156- 152\nion\u00E2\u0080\u0094 3o:\n012 703 650\u00E2\u0080\u00941996\nCPU. SHOPS VS. TIOKHS\nWialnt'sila.\n. Dec\n!, 18th,\nI'.l-.lt. Slmps-\nSlianklaml \t\n\u00E2\u0080\u009Eaao\nne\n173- Ml\nIlathif \t\n..mil\n186\n170- 181\nTyler \t\n1155\nlilli\n121- 185\ndrown \t\n.III!\n1 IK\n200\u00E2\u0080\u0094 IIII\nSinclair\t\n.121\nKill\nUl- 112\nuin\nllllll\n809-2311\nTigers\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nStephen! \t\n.157\n1H8\n1*0\u00E2\u0080\u0094 415\nHaiiilall \t\n.187\nISO\n123- 110\nTin mi psi\u00C2\u00BBii\t\n.1.10\n1.511\n143- 132\nBenedict \t\n..Ull\nua\n110\u00E2\u0080\u0094 305\nBarber \t\n.121\n152\n149- 122\n711\n-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n718\n005-2124\nKlko\nand liverymen have had a good time\nclosing in on the long green.\nJim Taylor, transportation manager for the Birnle Contracting company, is having some great experiences with his pack trains over the\nmountain passes, packing out dacr\nfor big game hunters. He jumps into the work like a chicken Into a\ndough dish.\nIt's possible that a special train\nwill run from Klko to Cranbrook for\nthe Trainmen's ball.\nfflOClHD EMPEROR\nDelhi, India, Dec. ia.-KJng Oeorgo\nVi and his consort Queen Mary were\ntoday proclaimed Kmperor and Km-\npies*. of India, Tne culminating\nact \u00C2\u00BB( the Knglish monarchs accession to tlie throne of his vast Indian\ndominions took place amid a seen:\nwhich for richners of color and\nmagnificence of decorations probahH\nhas never been surpassed in modern\ntimes. The crowning was followed\nby an act of generosity on the King\nEmperor's pari, of which a slight\nhint hail at read) been given. Tbs\nViceroy proclaimed that lho King-\nKmpcroi was to donate a large sum\nof money to promote popular education and that further handsome gifts\nwi uld be made.\nSHIPWRECKED PRINCESS\nGibraltar, Dec. 13 -Shipwrecked oil\ni desolate coast, lowered into a\nof small boat by sailors and then can-\nsi/ed among the breakers and rescued\nIrom drowning hy the efforts of the\nboat crew, while one of her daughters\nwas swept away and was saved by a\n British tar just as she was disap-\nlU\u00C2\u00ABr ease, it be died before the date pearlrtg, was the experience today of\nlived for the annuity to begin all bis PrinecM l.miise Victoria, princess\npmmenls wilb compound intcicst al royal of Great llrllaln and Ireland\n3 per cent Would bt* refunded to Li* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ami aunt ol king tleorge V.\nOne of the liveliest civic elections\nin the history uf Lethbridge took |\nplace on Tuesday, resulting In '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nM. Hatch being elected mayor, wbfloj\nMessrs. Adams, Skcith, William,oi\nand Ami wore elected lo fill tlie aid\ncrmanic vacancies.\nThe birth rate for Knglaml am\nWales, the lowest on,record for the]\ntliiid quarter of the year since the\nDstabllshmenl of civil registration, is\nrecorded in the returns recently Issued by the registrar-general for llie\nIhinl quarter of this year. In the\nI'niled Kingdom 377,05*5 births and\n178,105 deaths were registered in thu\nquarter, the natural Increase in population being tltcreforc 10-1,560. Thu\nbirthrate was 21.3 per thousand, and\nlhe death rate 15.2 per thousand of\nthe estimated population (45,311,078)\nThe births registered In Knglaml and\nWales numbered 222.601, or 2-1.4 per\nthousand of the estimated population\n(36,168,750), this figure being 2.!\u00C2\u00BB per\nthousand below the mean rate'for the\nten preceding third quaetcrs of the\nyear, and the lowest on record for\nany third quarter since civil registration began. The deaths registered\nin Knglaml and Wales numbered 110,-\n9.\u00C2\u00BB6, or 15.5 per thousand, this rate\nbeing 1.7 per thousand above tbo\nmean rale m the ten preceding third\nquarters.\nNOTICK.\n\t\nNOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN\nthat thirty days alter date I Intern I j\nto apply to the. Hon Chief Comtnis-I\nsioner of Lauds and Work* for a\nlicense to prospect for coal and pel\nroleum on Ibc following lands situalc\nin the District of Southeast Koo-j\ntenav, Hritish Columbia, in Hloek\n4593:\nCommencing at a post planted a!\nand being the N. W. corner post ofl\nlho .lohn Virgii claim; tliencc running\n80 chains south; thenee east 80\nor near 2 miles or 160 chair.s east ot\nthe N. K. corner post ol Lot 1663\nchains; thence north 80 chains; thence!\nwest K0 chains to a point of commencement, making Old aires, moult r less.\nLocated this 28th day of October,\n1011.\n.John Virgo, Locator,\ntness'\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nllaptiste N Lamcricux\nhis mark. 46-5t\nThe greatest kind of Christmas present\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nthe greatest Christmas present of its kind, the\nEdison Phonograph\na gift for ALL the family, a gift for ALL\nthe year, and for ALL the years to come\nThink iif the money that U thrown iwayontrlflct at Chriittmi time\u00E2\u0080\u0094thecindy\ntliat i*. eaten, the tojn that arc broken, ihc Cbrlitmu curds that arc- merely\nglanced at and thrown away. What have you to ihow for last year'i Christina*.?\nNow think of the Edison Phonograph\u00E2\u0080\u0094the gift of a lifetime, thai bringi to\nevery member of yi mr family all of tlie ver v kind of entertainment \u00C2\u00AB*Vt h prefers\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nnot merely fnr a day or a yea.-, Imt for *ihu%s. That'< -.<.ti.it nukes the Bditon\nthe great-'***, kind of gift. The Edison hrir-jt you the four great advantlgtl\nwhich you should look for in a tound-fepfodw Ing instrument, ami which yon\nwill lind only in the Edbon-*-eaacU) the right i neof tound for yow home*\ntltenpphfre rcprodudng-polnt, whichdoeanot icratchor wear the recordiand\nlasts forever\u00E2\u0080\u0094no changing of needle*; Amberol Records, which play twice Si\nlong as the firdinar*.'record!, rendering eat hmnn-oviiiom Hnpletely, the ability\n*- ' d reprodWe your own records, in your owit home, lust at ti e to lite u\n' ' lal-oratory. That** what nuke*, the Edison Phonograph\nmake a\nthe rccordi made\nthe (*;re.ite>t gift of its kind, j\t\nThere are Kdlaon deaten eterrwiiere. Go t.\u00C2\u00AB ilie aeanst ai .1\nhoar tin* Bdlaon Pboaompti pUy tv-th Bditu suiuUut \u00C2\u00BBt\u00C2\u00ABt\nt.-ii-.Ti .*\ i ii infill Reoaraa, tiet conpleta ataloas from v\u00C2\u00BB*ur\ndealer or from lu. Bdlaon rhun.>\u00C2\u00ABr-tpiiv sis.so \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 12*0.00.\nh>lj-ini Sliiinliinl K>v\u00C2\u00BBtil<<.40c. Hilton Ami. mi 11...\".'.- ; i.,,\ntw kca.i loiif Ktte. K<1. ..m Or jiid Oprra ll- - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB< '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 $2.SO.\n100 UhMicU Av*\u00C2\u00ABu*\nOr \u00C2\u00ABt.f\u00C2\u00AB-, N. J. U.S. A.\nill bc l9e.m4 at\nBeattie=Murphy Co., Limited. Agents\nCranbrook. B. C.\nYOUR\nDRUGGIST CAN\nTHAT ITCH.\nSTOP\nIf you arc suffering from Eczema,\nPsoriasis or any other kind of -skin\ntrouble, drop into our stcre for i;.-\nstant relief. Wc wtl guarantee to\nstop that iteh in two seconds.\nWe have sold other remedy for skin\n(roubles, but none that we could\nrecommend more highly than the\nwell known compound of Oil ot Wln-\ntergreen, Thymol and a few other\ningredients that have wrought such\nwonderful cures all over tbe country.\nThis compound is known as D.D.D.\nPrescription (or Kczcma and we know-\nthat the very first application will\ncool and heal tlie itchy, burning skin\nas nothing else can.\nWe know that D.D.D. Prescription\nwill bring relief. Either write the\nD.D.D. Laboratories, Dept I'.Q,, (fi\nI'olbourne St., Toronto, for a (ret\ntrial bottle, cr come in and see mi\nahcut it.\nCranbrook Drug and Book Co., Ltd\natptBffiffi**\nm\n819\nXmas Goods On Sale! S\nTliia in a rur.- u-jportunity\nralnable Christmas moj.\nprices,\nto buy beautiful\nat exceptionally\nlow\nB\nFinding an Overstock in Many Lines\nI Imve ileciilwl to viive the public Christinas iiftr-\ngaius on Christina, liood. before Christmas\nSale Lasts Until January 1st\nAll Millinery, Costumes, Gown*, Coats, tlie whole\nstrx*k. many beautiful tfifts for tlie Laiiiee\nAT HALF PRICE\nAll Fancy Good* ami Small Wares bare lweu \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-\narranged anil re-marked at exceptionally low prieea\nfor Ihis salt*.\nBig Stock of Art Goods in Burnt Wood M'ill Bv\nOffered at Great Reductions\nYon are Invited to Conn- In aiM See Th^se iiaruains\n1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nMiss MacLeod,\nMILLINER\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni\n[\u00E2\u0099\u00A6MMW\u00C2\u00BB*)MMM\u00C2\u00BBOHItMMMM\u00C2\u00BBMMM\u00C2\u00BBM*M \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6>\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\nHon. Hugh John Macdonald hv\nbeen appointed to the ofllce ol police\nmigistrate look her h'-nit\nwith hlm, though be did not know |i.\nAlice Imd never met unyon-' qultfl\nlike Heggle. Ills public school and\ncollege, cvst/L W \u00C2\u00BB\"4l \u00C2\u00BB f **#* \u00C2\u00B0\"\nhlm which made him different from\nany other young men she met. He was\nit handsome boy, too, and bad what\nthe Irish call \"a way with him.\"\nThe girl gave her love unasked, and,\nwhen she realized this, she resisted all\nReggie's attempts to flirt with ber. It\nannoyed tbe undergraduate at first.\nbut presently he began to conceive a\nnew reBpcct for his pretty cousin.\nMr. and Mrs. Maxwell were not\nblind to the state af affairs, and It\npleased them highly, for Ihey desired\nno one more than Alice for their son's\nwife. Many a happy hour they passed\nafter Alice bad gone to bed, planning\nfor the young couple's future.\nThey ho|>ed they would live lu the\ntame bouse; but. If not. Stephen Max*\nwell was unite prepared to buy a\nhouse and furnish It for his boy, In\nallelic Ion to tlie handsome salary he\nintended to give him when he entered\ntin* bustncBS.\n\"Perhaps they'll have a boy. wife,**\nha said, gleefully, and Maxwell and\nSun will keep on Into another generation.\"\nStephen Maxwell was over sixty\nnow. but be looked, acted and felt SS\nthough he were ten years younger.\nAlice Maxwell counted the weeks\nuntil the vacations came round and\nbroughl Heggle. She developed considerable during the two years following her father's death; her beauty\ngaining her many admirers, but she\nwould dispense with them all but\nReggie,\n* Why, Ally, you grow prettier story\n'line I see you,\" said her cousin, when\nhe i ante down for bis last vacation\nfrom Oxford.\nThe girl flushed a fiery crimson,\nand her heart beat furiously at the\nwords. She was content to find approval Id Reggie's eyes. But he showed no signs of returning the love ahe\nlavished on bim tn secret, and bar\nheart grew heavy In these daya.\nReggie's career at Oxford waa S\nseries of triumphs. He had got s\ndouble first and had scored a century\nat Lord's against Cambridge, amongst\nother honors, sending his father Into\ntransports of delight.\n\"I do hope you won't work him too\nhard at the office, Steve,\" said Mrs.\nMaxwell.\n\"Bless your heart, wife, there won't\nbe an easier job at first under the sun.\nBut he'll want to work presently\u00E2\u0080\u0094It's\nIn our blood\u00E2\u0080\u0094and there'll be no holding him back.\"\n\"Mr. Reginald's room\" was dusted\nand aired every day now, ready for Its\ntenant, and very often Mr. Maxwell\nwould steal Into It and gate round,\nrubbing his hands and chuckling with\ndelight.\nAt length Reggie came down finally\nfrom Oxford, and was told by bis father to have his fling for a month.\nHe obeyed readily, dining out and going to theatres nearly every night.\n\"I wish we saw more of our boy,\"\nsaid Mrs Maxwell one evening, her ex*\npress Ion slightly worried.\n\"So wo Will wben he gets Into her-\n,\" rejoined ber husband.\neh untied to himself a great deal\ndays, for he had n secret. He\nlered a motor which was to take\naad himself to the office and\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 If home every day. Ugmeul\nIt to come as a great surprise to the\nboy. snd he often pictured those Jour\nueys In Reggie's company.\nOne evening Reggie came down\ndressed for a dinner at the Savoy,\nwhen his father called to him from his\nwork-room. Reggie entered, bis tall\nform clad In Immaculate evening dress\neoiitrastlng curiously with the little\nman In bin somewhat shabby tweed\nsuit.\n\"What's the row, guv'nor? Mind my\nsmoking ?\"\n\"Have one of mine, Reggie.\" exclaimed Mr. Maxwell eagerly, taking\ndown's box of cigars.\nReggie smiled In a slightly superior\nmanner.\n\"Thanks, guv.,\" he said, \"but I pre*\nfer my own. Car-rondel and I Import\nthem from Havana, you know.\"\n\"Lord Carrondel?\" asked Stephen\nMaxwell In lows ot awe.\n\"That's the boy,\" replied Reggie\ncerelessly. \"Hut what do you want me\nfor?\"\n\"1 thought I'd Just tell you tbat your\nmonth's holiday will lie up on Saturday, my boy.\"\nReggie frowned, and stared moodily\nat the smoke of his cigar.\n\"Your room's all ready at Ihe office.\n: you know.\"\nj Mr. Maxwell begau to smile as be\nwondered whether he should tell Reg-\n] gle about the motor now; bul he decided to keep It as a glorious surprise\nfor Monday morning.\nI \"I've been meaning to speak to you\nshout the business, guv'nor,\" began\nReggie slowly.\n\"What ls It. Reggie, want a bit\nlonger fling?\" aaked Mr. Maxwell In\ndisappointed tones, for he bad been\nlooking forward ao much to Mondoy\n' morning.\n| \"Pact Is,\" blurted out Reggie desper\n' ately. \"1 doa'r want to go Into the business at all.\"\nI \"Kh?\" gasped bla rather.\ni \"I don't want to go Into trade. I\nwant to be In a profession,\" Reggie\nwent on. \"What's the good of my getting a double first at Oxford If I'm to\nbe mewed up In s poky office all day?\"\nMr. Maxwell gssed at his son. but\nI no reply came to his lips. He felt aud*\ntidily weary and broken. This was tbe\nend of twenty-one years of hope. Hia\ni face waa grey, hia throat full.\n\"1 want to read for th? Bar, guv'nor,\" said Reggie, still not daring to\nmeet his father's gate.\nMr. Maxw.tl gulped down the lump\nI In his throat, and a sad little smile\ncrossed his (ace.\n\"The Bar. Reggie.\" he said slowly.\n\"You must tell me how to go about It.\"\n\"Father!\"\nReggie was so amused that lis used\na term which hia friends would have\ncalled \"very middle class.\"\n\"Why, 1 thought you were ao been\non mc gores Into the office,\" he went\nI \"I thought you would hsve\nReggie, but\u00E2\u0080\u0094\" he paused. \"About ttts\nMar business,\" be added. \"I suppose,\nyou wsnt to be s barrister?\"\n\"Thai's the ticket, guv'nor. I'll toll\nyou all about It another night; can't\nkeep my party waiting. (Had you dont\nmind. Uood-night.\"\nWithout walling to bear weather\nhis father replied. Reggie strode Jaua*\nilly Irom the room. As s matter of\n.act, bis father did not rspiy, he Just\nsat down aud rested bla face on hln\narms.\nHe was In tbe same position an hour\nlater when bis wife came to look nt\nhim.\n\"Steve!\" she cried. In alarmed tones.\n\"Steve! Aren't you well?\"\n\"It's all right, wife,\" be repMed. \"I\nwas only thinking.\"\n\"Reggie and me have been talking,\"\nhe added, \"aud we think It'll he better\nfor him to\u00E2\u0080\u0094\" he paused for a moment\nto clear bis throat\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"to go Into s profession, so he's going to be a barrister.\"\n\"Ob. Sieve, aren't you disappointed?\"\n\"Just a little, wife, but. as long as\ntbe boy is happy, we mustn't mind.\nWonder what Alice will think?\" he\nexclaimed suddenly.\n\"She'll be disappointed, Steve. Ws\nall thought we'd see more of the boy\nwhen be went into the business, but I\nsuppose he'll be out si much aa ever\nnow.\"\n\"Sometimes 1 think hs cares for her\nmore than he knows, wife,\" murmured\nMr. Maxwell. \"But let's go down to\nthe girl. 1 expect she's wondering\nwhat's become of ua I'll be down In n\nminute, though, I've got a letter to\nwrite.\"\nThe letter waa to tbe motorcar\nrirm, asking them to countermand Ida\norder and offering to pay compensation. He signed very heavily ss hs\nsealed ths envelope, and putting his\nhand to bis eyes bs found them wet\nMonday morning he will never forget. He had thought ao much about\nH, pictured it so often, that his Jour\nney on tbe underground was a torture\nto him.\n\"Mr. Reginald's room Is all ready,\nsir,\" said the managing clerk when\nStephen entered.\n\"Give me the key,\" answered Mr.\nMaxwell, \"my son will not be coming\nInto the firm.\"\nWhen all tho clerks had gone thst\nevening, Mr. Maxwell went Into \"Mr,\nReginald's room\" and stood for a long\ntime staring at the empty chair. Then\nhe sighed wearily, and, walking from\nthe room, locked the door behind him.\nThenceforward he always kept ths ksy\nlu his pocket, but never an evening\npassed but he would visit tbe room.\nPeople began to remark how frail\nand old he bad suddenly grown, and\nsome spoke to him about It.\nMeanwhile. Reggie Maxwell started\nto read for the Bar, snd enjoyed ths\nprocess Immensely. His father made\nhtm s handsome allowance, and, In\naddition, gave him various presents ot\nmoney from time to time.\nHis evenings st horns were very few\nnnd far between, snd he generally\nspent them st the piano with Alice, or\nplaying piquet with her.\nOnce or twice be took Alice out to\ndine, snd her fresh beauty, In contrast\nwith the Jaded looks of the fashionable\nladles he met. rather opened his eyes.\nHe found himself watching her more\noften, and bis evenings af home grew\na little more frequent.\nHis father bsd never said a word\nabout Maxwell and Son to him since\nthe evening when he had cut himself\nadrift from tho business. Occasionally\nReggie thought of ll, only to decide\nthat his father had forgotten about It.\ntaken by alas Inr too lightly, and many\nMAKES HAIR GROW.\nThe Cranbrook Drug and Hook Co.\nhas an invigorator that will grow\nhair or money hack.\nThe time lo lake care rf your hair\nis when vou have hair to take care\nof.\nIf your hair is getting thin, gradually falling out, it cannot In* long\nbefore tlie spot appears,\ni The greatest remedy tn Btou the\nhair from (ailing is SALVIA, the\n.Great American Hair Grower, first\ndiscovered in Knglar.d. SALVIA furnishes nourishment to the hnir rents\nami acts so quickly that people are\nam axed.\nAnd remember, it destroys tbo\ndandruff germ, the little pest that\nsaps the life tliat should go to the\nhair frnm the roots.\nSALVIA is sold by The Cranbrook\nDrug and Hook Co. under a positive\nguarantee to cure Dandruff, slop\nFalling Hair and Itching Scalp iu\nten days, nr money hack. A large\nbottle costs 50c. The word \"SAL-\nIVIA\" (Latin for sage) is on every\nbottle.\nlying, lot o' hypocrites Into the world,\ntied help her!\"\nThe old man opened the door for\nthem.\n\"Tho storm'B over,\" he said. \"The\nstars are out. I never seen 'em so\nbright, nor the air bo fresh an' sweet.\nI'm glad you all came along to welcome your brother. The road's dirty,\nbut you're used lo dirt. Good night.\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Krom the \"Bulletin.\"\nNOTICK TO CREDITORS.\nIN TIIF. MATTER OF the \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.stale\nof William Willrid Hinsdale, late of\nthe Town ol Cranhrook, in the Province o( Hritish Columbia, Laborer,\ndeceased.\nNotice is hereby given that, ull per-\nsons having any claims nr demands\nagainst the late William Hinsdale,\nwho died on nr nbntit the twenty-\nsecond day ol December, A.D., 1910,\nat tbe Town of Cranbrook, in the\nProvince nf British Columbia, arc required It) send by pnst prepaid nr to\ndeliver to tbe undersigned, Administrators herein for the estate nt William Hinsdale, their names and addresses and full particulars in writing\nof their claims nnd statements nl\ntheir accounts nnd the nature td the\nsecurities, It any, held hy them.\n. And take notice tliat alter the first\nduy of January, 1012, the said administrators will proceed to distribute the assets td the said deceased\namong the persons entitled thereto,\nhaving regard only tn the claims o(\nwhich they shall then have had\nnotice, nml thut the said Administrators will not he liable Inr the said\nassets or any part thercnf to any\npersons of whose claim they shall nnt\nthen have received notice.\nDated at London this 21st day ul\nNovember, A.D., 1911.\nTHE CANADA TRUST COMPANY,\nLondon, Ontario,\nAdministrators for the Estate ol William Wilfrid Hinsdale. 4K-.U\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\u0080\u00A2*>*\u00C2\u00BB\nCHAS. S. BARKER\nSarmaiirliiF IK. I'KRRV\n0RAYINC AND\nTRANSFERRING\nHeat Equipment Tor nil\nt'idsni's of Work nnd\nJ Prompt Si'rvicc\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 Guaranteed\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 6tV52 _\nTfVWVVrfVTTfVfVVTVWT\nCanadian Pacific\nChristmas and New Year\nHolidays\nFARE ANI) ONE-THIRD\nFOR THE ROUND\nTRIP\nBetween nil sliilions Port Arthur\nIn Vancouver nml Bronchos,\nGoIiir ilntoH Deo. 21, 1011 to\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Iun. 1,1912. Final Return Limit,\nJim. 5th, 11112.\nFor further [ nrllctlliirs apply to\nnearest Agont, or lo\nII. ll. M( NIC 11.1,1 K.\nDlilrlcl I'n-Hi-iin'i' Aifnt\nCulgHry, Alberta\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 VOU KENT.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Vory lorip waie-\nhnuse, suitable lor furniture, nlanos,\nfeed, etc., $ll) per month. r\|i;\u00C2\u00BB'y\nHerald office. IS-ti-\nElectric Restorer for Men\n' Phosohonol '\"lores every nerve In the body\n, K *\" ill tn..per tBDSloai mtOlM\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 vim nml vitality. I'renintiiicdi-av .inl a!U,-ttnl\nWeakness averted at oner. Fhottptionol trill\n' makd vou n new man. I'tice S'la Im*. hi two I -i\nI IV Mailed In any mldfe***. Thu SioU.ll Drug\n| ro., 81. ( ailiarlDM. Out-\njKorsale at Dealtle-Murpliy Co , Ltd.\n\" THC FINEST IH THE UNO '\nGANONG'S\nG. B.\nfCHOCOLATES|\nX fVERT PIICI IS STAMPE0 \"C E.\n4 Largo assortment of Xinns\nFancy Hoses just arrived\n| Campbell & Manning |\nSee Iheir Display\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 KNOWLER ** MACAULAV f\nZ Viiiiiiuiivi'r tui.l Nfllon\n4 D.O. Agonli\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nWELL KNOWN MINISTER\nRestored to Health by Vinol\nllev. D. Schneider, who Ih a well\nknown minister In Hlco Luke, Wis.,\nwrites:\n\"I had a very severe stomach trouble last year from which I wns kept\nlu bed three montliH. I had i-ni'in-.-d\ntho services ot a doctor, bul to no\navail. I then read of Vlnol and determined to try a bottle. Before It wna\nused up I was out of bed, and four\nbottlea made me a veil man. Vlnol Is\na splendid medicine, and 1 can gladly\nrecommeud It.\"\nProminent men from all over the\ncountry do not hesitate to endorse\nthis wondeful tonic.\nFor twelve years Vlnol has been\nsold on the \"money back\" plan, and\nevery year strength enn Ita popularity\nnnd proves by continued testa that it\nwill do what we claim for It.\nCrnnbrook Drug and Uook Co.,\nCranbrook, B.C. THE CUANBKOOK HKUALD\nMISS LIVINGSTON, GOVERN-\nRRNMRNT KNl'KKT, DKI.1V-\nKKS INT13RBST1N0\nADDRESS.\nAfler two days work liisti'itotlng\nthe Wimieii's hislilnle ut ('riiulHinil',\nMiss Liviiigslon, of Vancouver, lho\ngovernment es'ieri in the nil < I\nlino cooking, closed her series ul lessons here Tuesday evening al Uar-\ninen'-s hull nl a meeting, whloh was a\nuollaborul Ion ni tin- Km inn s' .md\nWomen's InaUttil-es. Thorn wns n\nlair Bprlldtling ol mrii present uml n\nhuge numbci ui Indies, nml nil np\nparctilly wen* highly entertained and\nInstructed hv the seii-nlith* dust-muse\nnnd the practical demons I rat Ions id\nMiss Livingston,\nThe lecturer reviewed some ol Lhe\nwork \"' the .two InsllLulos In llrilish Columbia, the province which hns\ntaken the lead m Canada In these\nmatters. The work uf lhe Institutes\nwas for \"liuiiie ami country\" iu cs-\ntnbllslrlng more knowletlfp uf limit n-\nfiil procuring and preparing uf the\nfoodstuffs, thus Insuring n stronger,\nbetter ami inure healthful citizenship. The institutes in sonic places\nhave started co-operatli'e dairies and\nlaundries to the great advantage of\nthose wlm participate.\nShe en in in ei iced with lhe scientific\nvalue nf the nutriment in the various\nfoodstuffs and gave basic principles\nnf how and when ihey should be prepared. All foods containing protein,\ncasein or albumen, such ns meats,\nfish, eggs and milk, should he cooked\nat a tomporaiuro of from 17(1 to 172\ndegrees or below tho boiling point.\nMenls fried or boiled loo hoi were\nunwholesome and Indigestible. \\nscientifically made pudding was placed in llie oven and the demonstrator\nthen broiled two chops heft ro the\naudience, lirst searing on each side\nin a hot pan, and then pouring nil\nthe tin-use us the chops slowly cooked. Both chops and pudding were\niu lively dispute between caper consumers from lhe male contingent.\nFrom a diagram Miss Livingston\nshowed how jlu* animals were dissect'\ned nml explained the nutritive value\nol each section and lim*. hesl to\nprepnie.\nKefieshniLiits were served a\nctoso ol the programme.\nThe presenl session ol Lhe\nmen's Institute has been a mors\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2successful one. Miss Livingston i\nmaking her fourth trip through iln\nish Columbia und left Wcdnesdaj lo\nNakusp.\nMrs. H- Palmer, president ol tl\nWomen's Institute, speaks verj' ci\nthusiastically ol tho good work h\ncompllshed by Miss Livingston durln\nher recent visit to the city. Sll\naddressed well attended meetings\n(he fnslttult Mi nduv evening ,m\nTuesday often n in addition lo tli\nbig .Monday owning meeting, reports\nabove, al which she discussed *l<\nAll lhe various steaks, roasts ind mestlc topics, of special Intere\nbroils wen* pointed out and the re** her audiences in n most entcrl\nlatlve prices charged explained, as and lustruclivc matmer. Nm\nwell us the hesl. methods ol cookingkho InstHule\nuud preparing each part, ll was cHy 1ms so much Intercsl been evir\nexplained how limni* cured meats cm. in the meetings, uud Mrs. Palme\nI feels Ihnl us a result ol Miss l.ivin\nllu* In--,i und two timgrn\nossfiil smoke houses shown. De- slon's\nlulls ul Imw hulh heel uud pork\nshould he cured were cuiefully rx\nplui'IUtl.\nThe\nlecturer thought autl i\ne ugitulii ii along the line ol\nasking tho butchers lo boiler protect\ntheir meats iu transil would resull\nin goml.\nWhile walling fm* the pudding and\nbeans Io cook ami (he eolleo to become Imi ihe audienee were entertained hv a piano solo, a select ion\nfrom the comic opera \"The Gingerbread Man.'\nMrs. it. Palmer, president of tho\nlocal Institute, gave a lew well elms.\nen remarks, thanking Miss Livingston\non behalf of the organization. She\nwas responded to by Sam Macdonald,\nsecretary of tho Farmers Institute,\nwho milled his appreciation of tho\nwork of the provincial instructors.\nA French dialed recitation by Miss\nRutb Palmer received generous applause.\npari of the ladies of Cranbrook.\nMr. Egglcsliaw went lo Cranbrook\nlast Wednesday evening with a pri.\noner in charge.\nMr. McDonald lias resigned his notico. I>. Ingram,'sji j(m w|tb the olliee stun of the\nCrows Nest Pass Lumber companj\nand will leave shortly for Yahk.\nMr. S. C. Smith spent Monday nf\nIhis week in Cranhrook.' un business.\nMr. Louie Larson left a few .lays\nago to accept a position with ihe\nCrows Nesl Pass Lumber company at\nGalloway-\nMr. Gen. Miller, of the king Kdwanl hotel, is in Cranhrook this\nweek on business.\nI Phone 56\njTHE quality\nSTORE\nWhere Christmas Delicacies Abound\nE Have not spared either time or labor to help You make\nthis Christmas dinner the best yet. It is impossible to\nname all the good things, but among some of them, you\nwill find\nw\nIn Our Grocery Department\nImported French Peas. Beans. Mushrooms and Asparagus in glass jars. Cherries in Marasquino and Creme\nde Minte.\nCrosse & Blackwell's, Holbrooke's Gilliard's, Heinz',\nand Houston's Pickles.\nCurled Anchovies and Genuine Russian Caviar.\nMexican. Chili. Menagers, Brand's. A. 1. Lea & Perrin's,\nPunch. H. P. and Holbrook's Sauces.\nIn Sweet Goods, don't forget Huntley & Palmer's\nAlaska Wafers, Short-Bread, Philippine, Acorns or Christie's,\nCherry Rings. Water Ice Waters. La Fete and Cracknels.\nNew Grenoble walnuts, Jumbo Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Almonds,\nand Peanuts.\nSmyrna Figs. Irom three to nine crown. Fard and Golden Dates.\nMalaga Raisins in lib cartons. 3-lb and 22-lb boxes.\nJapanese Oranges and red cheeked Apples.\nConfectionery\nGanong's G. B, chocolates are always top-notchers. Peanut Brittle. Ganong's Bailey Toys, French creams; Molasses cocoanut, Assorted\nbon bons. Butter Scotch, gum drops, molasses kisses, jelly beans, maple\ncreams\nCalifornia and hothouse lettuce, celery, radishes, cucumbers, tomatoes, cauliflower, parsley.\nChina is Where We Shine\n\"What a difference when lhe table is laid out with dainty dishes.\" And\n\u00C2\u00AB,, they are always appreciated for presents. White and gold and baby rose Limoges\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 in stock patterns, Bavarian, Wcdgcwood and Austrian, in complete dinner and tea\n* sets. Japanese Tea Sets, Nipon hand painted china in odd pieces. Nice for\n^ presents. Hand painted bon bon, celery, fruit dishes and cake plates. Japanese *\n**\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 cups and saucers, berry and chocolate sets. All the old world patterns are *\nrepresented. \u00C2\u00BB\nMr. Ham, ol Calgary, renewed \"lil\nacquaintances in Wardncr lliis week.\nMr. s. E. Hnullcy, \"I Cranbrook,\npaid Warilncr friends n slum vistl\nlast Friday.\nLawyer Thompson, ol Cranlirook,\nwns called in lown un business Insi\nFriday.\nMrs. Stearn and daughter Hazel\nrisllcd wiib Mr. Sleorns al Clnllo-\nway Insi week.\nMrs. F. It. Craves, ol .laltrny, was\nin Wardncr doing lur Christinas\nshopping at the Crows Nesl Pass\nLumber company's store lasl Thursday.\nllr. Foslcr, if Vancouver, wus in\ntown this week mi business.\nMr. Fred Audetl Jill lor Galloway\nSaturday, where he bus secured u\ngood position.\nMr. Hugh CHImour, cx-M.P.P. loi\nllrilish Columbia w.is with friends In\ntown lust Sal unlay.\nMr. I'. I.uml l,ft lasi Sunday nftor-\ni li tor Macleod ami Calgury on\nbus! ness.\nMr. Swnnson, r.l'.ll. agenl here,\nhas given up his position and will\n^o easl shortly.\nTho teachers and pupils ol St. Andrew's Sunday school arc very busy\nih.'se days preparing for their\nChristmas tree and rotcrtainmonl\nwhirb is to he held Christmas week\niu the library ball.\nThe many friends ,,f Mis. Lcvick\nwill he pleased 1.. know thai she is\nrecovering nicely alter her critical\noperation at tho St. Eugene hospital\nand expects t,, return home soon.\nMrs. T. ilalini'v and Mrs, F. M.\nstrains spent Wednesday ot tbi* week\nwith friends in Cranbrook.\nYOlilt DRUGGIST CAN STOP\nTHAT ITCH.\nDR. F. li. MILES\nDENTIST\nOFFICE HOURS:\n8 to 12 a ui.\n1 in s p.m.\n7 to S p iu.\nOffice m tew Raid Hluik\nCRANBROOK \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 - - B 0\nIf you are suffering from Eczema,\nPsoriasis or any other Kind of skit,\ntrouble drop into our store for i;.\nstanl relief, Wo will guarantee to\nslop that itch in two seconds,\nWe have sold other remedy lor skin\ntroubles, but none that wo could\nrecommend moro highly than lhe\nwell known compound of oil of Wln-\ntcrgrccn, Thymol and a few other\nIngredients that have wrought such\nwonderful cures all over the country.\nThis compound is known as D.D.D.\nPrescription lor Eczema and wc know\nIhat lhe very Iirsl application will\ncool and heal Ibe itchy, burning skin\nas nothing else can.\nWo know Hint D.D.D. Prcscriptioi\nwill bring relict. Eitlnr write tta\nD.D.D. Laboratories, llepl, C.I)., n\ncoibournc st., Toronto, t\u00E2\u0080\u009Er a tree \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0084\u00A2-*>\-j* Cranbrook, B.C. *\ntrial bottle, ot come in and see us I J 4\nabout It. **********************\nCranbrook Drug nml Hook Co., Lid\n13 C. LAND SURVEYORS\nMcVITTIE & PARKER\nCrnnbrook antl Fort Steele\nIRRIGATION ANO RAILWAY WORK\n_A SPECIALTY\n****>******************\nt J. DOMINION .Ml PROVINCIAL LOO I\n> SURVEYOR \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nThe gold prospecting operations\ncarried oa at Kildonan on bchall 11\nthe lluki- of Sutherland have proved a\nlai.ure. Mr. William Heath, the.\nconducted the operations, states in a\nreport that after carefully considering\nnil the facts he is forced to conclude\nlhal the Held cannot be worked by\nany method so as tr realize, on tho\nmost liberal estimate, anything like\nhalf Ibc actual working expenses.\nWhen your leet nre wot and cold,\nand your body chilled through :.r,d\nthrough from exposure, take a I .-\ndose nf Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, bathe your feet in hot water le-\nFOR SALE.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Having bought larger fore going to lied, and you nre al-\nwnll eases 1 will dispose ol my pre- most certain to ward oil a severe\nsent solid cherry wall cases at a cold. For sale by all dealers. If\nsnap.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Vi. II. Wi'son, jeweler. Mi cold. For sale by all dealers. 13-11\nJ, T. LAIDLAW\nMINING ENGINEER\nB. C. land Surveyor\nCRANBROOK - B. C.\nVIC. ROLLINS, Mer.\nAsk fur Halcyon Ll Hilt WATER\nFor (niiiily nee there ia nothing\nao wholesome aril so pure a.\nHALCYON LITHIA WATER\nSOLO AT ALL BARS\nIT'S Bill Till) AT THE SPKIMJS\nW. n. n\u00C2\u00AB.ur. I .;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-*. DirMtor\nCnnLnca B.C.\nI'lione: Seymour 7080\nWe Guarantee Everything both as to Price and Quality\nFive per cent discount on all cash sales of one dollar or over\nI Campbell & Manning\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 THE UP-TO-DATE GROCERS\nW* ************************************** *\n*\n\u00C2\u00BB\n\u00C2\u00BB\n\u00C2\u00BB\n*\n\u00C2\u00BB\nlill.\n\u00C2\u00BB\n\u00C2\u00BB\n\u00C2\u00BB\n*\n*m\nGranville\nPalace Hotel\nROLLINS BROS,, Proprietors\n1221 Granville Street\nVANCOUVER \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 B. C.\nTwo hundred elegantly furnished rooms. Every modern\nconvenience, Glevntor service. Cafe In connection. Rooms\n$1.0ii per day nnd upwards,\nDp-country visitors lo tho Terminal City will Snd every\nconvenience nnd comfort at the Granville Palace, special\nattention being paid to their wants,\nCranbrook Cottage Hospital\nMtlEKMH *.*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2!) PRIVATE SUSIMi\nTerms on Application,\nMBS. A. SALMON,\nPhone 269 Matron.\nP, 11. Box -lo Armstrong Ave\nDKNTISTRY\nH. E. HALL, D. D. S.\nCrown and Bridge Work\na specialty.\nOffice ovit !\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*. Parks Hardware\nStore. Baker Street\nPhone Xo. 200\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nan tW#*Yt> ,*>;\"<:: ci\nSOCIETY AND CHURCH I\nDIRECTORY |\nwimtun m kWkWt o\nCfanbrook Long*,\nNo, S4\nAF. & A. tl.\nular meetings oa\nthlrtj Thursday\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 at ot every month,\nVisiting brethren welcomed.\nA. C. Shanklanil, IV.M.\nE. Vi. Connollj, Secretary,\nCbbsoent Lodge No 83\nKNIGHTS of PYTHIAS\nCranbrook, 11. C-\nMects every Tuesday bi 8 nm. at\nFraternity Hnll\nT. (I. Jones, C. C.\n.1. M. Boyes.K, ol R N. S.\nVisiting hrethren cordially invlt\u00C2\u00AB4\nto attend.\nPYTHIAN SiSTERS\nFIDELITY TEMPLE NO. II.\nMeela in Fraternity Hall Firat and\nThird Fridays.\nT Fraser, K 0.\nM. MacKinnon, M. I: and C.\nVisiting sisters cordially invited.\nI.O.O.K., KEY CITY LODOE, No. 41\n|ja\u00C2\u00AB,. Meets every Monday\nnight at New Fra-\nternity Hall. Sojourning Oddlellowa oordlally Invltsd.\n' -1 Fergus w. M. Harris.\nN ti.\nSee'y.\nDURHAM I NCAMPMENT NO. It.\n1 O.O.F.\nMeets Hi tt .. , diiMdafa\nin eaeh month\nA c irdial red ; extended\nvisiting brothers.\nOfflren July 1st to December .list,\nC. I'.-ll Clsjrton.\nSorlbo-W. M. lljins.\nto\nMAI'LE LEAF REBEKAH LODOH\nNo. 13.\nMeeta every second and fourth Wa*-\nrreedsy at Fraternity Hall.\nSojourning Hetrekaha cordially Invited.\nUin .Ja Hickenbothatn.N.O.\nUisi M HickeL'jotliaui, Sec.\nANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS\nCOURT CRANBROOK, S3I3\nMeets ir. Cancen'i ila!l Second and\nFiuirlr. Tl : ... :,..,: \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 :,th at I\np -.. . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nWm. Anderso:.. Chlel Hanger.\nI.. I'.enT Secrett -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nVlaitlng brethren made welcome.\nINDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.\nMeets ir. Carmen's Hall first and\nthird Thursday of each month at\ni p.m. sharp.\nMrs LjI'j Hayward, Itec. Sec.\nVi. B. UcFarlue, Chlel Hanger.\n\':.::.:.j bretlren made welcome.\nDE VERE HUNT\nINSURANCE AND HEAL ESTATE\nAGENT\ni Van Hume stre.'t (opposite Depot\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\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6<,\u00E2\u0099\u00A6* ( \u00C2\u00BB\n| Prcsbvuiian Church::\n* STATED SERVICES Sunday montlttg lervicf at 11\n* o'clock ' >\n: Sunday evening itr-.if at''\n7.30 o'clock\nSunday School ai. I Hible\nClass at 3 o'clock\nI Preshyttrlan Ouiiil. Tuesday,\n! at * o'clock < ,\n* n\n**********************\n4*\n| Baptist Cbuvcb:\n{ Pastor, II S. speller.\n* Parsonage, Norbury Avenue.\n'Phone. 2SI. P. 0. Foi 2CT.\nRegular Services \u00E2\u0080\u0094Sunday, 11 \\na.m. and IM p.m.. Uihle,\n. School with Young Ladles'\nPhiletbea and Young M.en'i.\nIllhle Class, 3 pm.\nMonday, Young f'eojiles', I\n, p.m.\nWednesday, Mid-Weak Meeting. \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nA cordial Christian welcome J\nto all. f\n\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\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*>\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\u00C2\u00BB\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*t* ********************\nIt's tlu* Snme Plnci!\nTlio Place Hint is Popular\n(looil ns tho Hesl\nBetter than the (list\nFRANK DEZALL\nQaxrlu ;i full itock Ol\nDEERINC MOWERS AND\nRAKES\nnml\nMCCORMICK MOWERS\nRepttln (ur uli'ive alwiiys\nin etot'k\nASSAYKR\nThe Cosmopolitan\nCRANBR00K-FERNIE\nPARMERS' INSTITUTE\nPrastdsnl i 1 b. U\nf-ecretary: *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Macpojuui\nFor Information regardiuB lands\nami agriculture spplj to lbs \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i\nSecretary. CranbrooS, i>. C.\ndeatlns\nEvery neeonil VVednesday _\n************* *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*****\u00E2\u0080\u00A2**\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nJ* OVER OS Yt\u00C2\u00AB.BS'\n?iift._t:xpcr.iEfics\nIf you come once.\nYou will I'onu' again,\n10. II. SMALL, Pitiii'iiiiTiiii\n********************\nE Vi. WIDDOWSON, ASSAYER\n| ANI) CHEMIST -Charges: Gold,\nsilver, copper and lead, 11 eacb,\nI gold-silver, 11.10; silver-lead, 11.50.\n* gold silver. with copper or lead,\nX 18,80; nm-, 12; sllver-lead-iine, S3.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 Prtccs for other mctnls on appllca-\n21 Hon. P. 0. Hot CD., 1108, Nel-\nlon, B. C. sMI\ni.i-:Ks*?es!\u00C2\u00ABJVBW\nz^Z-r-Ja-\nTr*.';r. MtUMI\nr*'1\" OonrmoiirtAo.\nss ' \" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \" : ! '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nI'a\nt (r\"\n,. rift.;7\u00C2\u00AB\nScictitlfic mrnfM*\na I iiflssif ill i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i.**^'M \"wrtlf. Ij*r.***<* **i-\n\" t . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 a. i' ' i t .' It I.* tur\ni.m.u, jiifi y*i, t-\u00C2\u00BBi*. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i''.,t..iL mm i\u00C2\u00BB\nMpN&Co.3S'B\u00E2\u0084\u00A2'a\"' -HeivYcrk\nmlwhlvm.-.,. (.-*-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. r hi, \v\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB..ii.\u00C2\u00ABii*, i' u THE CRANBROOK HERALD\nURANBROOK HERALD\nBy the Herald Publishing Company,\na*. J. Deane, Managing Editor.\nCKANBROOK, B. C December 14.19U\nEDITORIAL NOTES\nWe reproduce j\narticle irom tlio\nand Woodwork'\nlumber In* Dutl*\nmay be\nreaders wlic\nwith all\nmen, it\nupon\nIon ai the\nii government\nrBtood. The\nihis Issue it iniii'l\nUanaha Lumberman\ni, entitled \"Shall\nble.\" While there\nmany ot mir\nwilt in* unable to agree\ntho demands ol tin* lumber-\nonly fair that tho groumlB\nwhich they base their requc-1\nlor special eonslderat\nhands ol Lhe Dominic\nshould In* propcrlj umli\nlli*ialil's position is, and always hw\nbeen, Dial iln* lumbermen ol Brills!\nColumbia are entitled in tin- proper\nenforcement ol the tariff law as it\nstands at present. From thr cuu\nstant complaints ol the lumbermen,\niiinlmilitfdly in a measure, at least.\nwell founded, it is obvious that tin\ntar if! regulations have not, in tin\npasl, been properly enforced, and ii\nthis respect, at any rate, the lum\nbermen have a grievance. The article reproduced from tlu* Canada\nlumberman and Woodworker is a\ndispassionate presentation td tin*\nlumbermen's case and is well worthy\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0tbc serious avteirtlon of tbo public\ngenerally. in this connection wo\nalsti direcl attention to certain propositions advanced by Mr. A. K\nWatts, 11 Watlsburg, hearing on the\npresenl situation, in the course ul\nwhieh thai gentleman undertakes in\nwager $20,(100 that the allegations\nadvanced hy Mr. Knowles, M.l\, of\nMoose Jaw, an* totally unfounded.\nThe welfare of the lumber Industry\nand nf lis continued prosperity Is no\nessential tn the Insi Interests ol tliis\nsection \u00C2\u00AB>l tin- province that ii Is un\nperativo thero should he general a\nline ami well rounded understand mg\nut the circumstances affecting its well\nbeing. ll is in Ihe hope thai Uie\npublication of tin* matter referred to\nwill assist in ihat direction tlmt sn\nmuch space is devoted thereto in this\nIssue.\nAgain this week the Herald's columns tell eloquently uf ihe preparations made by Cranbrook merchants\nInr tin* Christmas shopping trade. Sn\nbetter evidence of the substantial\nprosperity of our city could in* desired than tin- numerous announcements\n\u00C2\u00ABif the merchants They all tend to\nshow thai Cranbrook is enjoying a\nperiod of pronounced prosperity.\nWhilst this is entirely satisfactory,\nit gives point in mu appeal foi assistance fur those whose fortune dining lhe past twelve months lias j.nt\nbeen altogether of tbe best There\nare a few eases, whicli have bee:i\nbrought iu our notice, in which pat-\neats du not look forward with my\npleasurable anticipation in the\nChristmas season, because of sickness\nand lack of work. Several little\nchildren share this sorrowful sltui-\nlion with their parents ami in their\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2behalf the Herald again solicits Unkindly consideration id those\nhappily situated, The Herald bas\nknowledge nt at least live families\nwlm an* facing tin* Christmas *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*&...on I\nin severe distress. Any aud all e m-\nIrlbUtlons sent in t\" ns fnr tbe al-\nleviatinn of their distress will he\n\u00C2\u00ABtis[H>Mii uf tu best advantage\nHut ugh reliable sources.\n!\u00C2\u00BBuring the past few days a great\nileal of earnest Work has been done\nby public spirited citizens with a\nview to securing candidates lot the\nnew council, in i,\u00C2\u00BB- elected early in\nthe ut-w* year. The principle upon\nwhich these gentlemen have been\nworking has been to secure mon,\ngenerally respected and who have\nproved, hy their business careers In\nHm* city, their fitness fur office, in\norder to avoid anything in tbo nature of a taction light. Whilst they\nhave been successful In securing the\npromises of six exceptionally strung\nmen tn slam! for aldermen, it hub si\nfar been Impossible tu obtain the ai\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2writ nf any man tn accept the maj\noralty. Hopes had been entertained\nihat Dr. Green would this year accept nomination, which might im*.\nbeen accepted as meaning election by\nacclamation. Unfortunately, however, in Green found it Impossible\nto entertain favorably the prnpnti-\ntion, as be is leaving early In the\nNew Vear Inr Europe and may *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nabsent frnm the city fnr several\ntnonths. We understand that pres-\nsuie will be brought to bear upon\nMr .1. I). MoBrldo tu accept nomination for tlie mayoralty, than whom\nil would he difficult to select among,\nour progressive business men a- more\ndesirable candidate. It is understood thai in event of Mr. MoBrldo\naccepting nomination, the lollowing\ngentlemen will agree to stand lor\naldermen: Alderman A. C, Bowness,\nAlderman McNabb and Alderman\nCamobell, Messrs. W, 11. Wilson, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.\nIt. Ward and Dr. 11. 13. Hall. Without any Intention of being invidious\nWe think Wo can fairly say that it\nWOUldi be hard to select a body ol\nmen who could better administer the\ncity's affairs than those above mentioned. The three aldermen Who\nwould stand Im* re-election, have all\nserved lhe city faithfully and elfl-\neiei.tly during the past year, not aol y\nin Uh* case of Alderman Itowncss,\nwho has won fur himself the respect\nand esteem of many ratepayers who\nlast year did not favor his election.\nThe three new men are all well\nknown as good, live, progressive\nbusiness men, whose services could\nnot fail to be other than valuable to\nthe city. The Herald believes that if\nthe gentlemen mentioned could bo induced to accept nomination the citizens generally would gladly elect\nthem by acclamation. In the present stage of the city's growth the\none aim of every citizen should be\nto secure a strong business council,\ncomposed of men who will is* prepared to devote iheir lime and abilities\nunreservedly io the advancement ot\nthe city.\nMrs. W. Hayward\u00E2\u0080\u0094R.S.\nIt. palmer-P.S.\nt;. Ladds-T.\nN. S. Houston\u00E2\u0080\u0094Organist.\nMrs. Smoke\u00E2\u0080\u0094S. W.\nMrs. V. Turpin\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. W.\nK. Turpin\u00E2\u0080\u0094S.B.\nH. Conley\u00E2\u0080\u0094J.B.\nCHURCH COLUMN\nCATHOLIC CHURCH.\nSundays\u00E2\u0080\u0094Low nmsi at 8.3-0 a.m.;\nhigh mass, 10.30 a.m.; Sunday school\nfrom 2 to S p.m.; Rosary and Benediction at 7.30 p.m.\nMondays and holy -toys of obilga-\ntion\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mass at 8 a.m.\nW\u00C2\u00ABk days-Moss at \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 a.n at tbe\nhospital.\nP, Plamondon, O.M.I,\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nKNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.\nDecember 17th.\nMorning service at 11 o'clock.\nSunday school and Ilible class at \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\np.m.\nEvening service at 7.30 o'clock.\nSubject* \"Rendering our Dues lo\n(lod and to Caesar.\"\nMonday evening, special meeting of\nmanagers at 8 o'clock In the\nchoir room.\nTuesday evening at R o'clock Young\nPeople's Guild. Subject: David Liv\ningstone.\nFriday: Choir Practice.\nA Few\nChristmas\nSuggestions....\nIn Lodge Circles\nA. II I'.\nwill\nI Chapman's Agency I\nRepair Department\nAll Kind! ol f arallurc Repaired.\nUpholaltrlni, Maltreat Mikln.\nNow la the time lo hive your work\ndoae. bclore Ibe man begloa.\n| Chapman's Agency \\nNorbury Avenue, Near the Au-dllorlum\nOwing in the Intercsl manifested i\u00C2\u00BB\n[he coming Ancient Foresters \"At\nHome,\" tn be held iu the Auditorium\nmi December 28th next, it perhaps\nwould nol be OUt tif plaee to briefly\nrefer t\" some of the Ancients \"mod1\ntu history.\" Aa stated iu a previous issue, its lirst court instituted\nindei modem or seml-motlern popdl-\nlions was founded in the city of\nLeeds, Knglaml, during the year\n1790, but owing to tlie laws td the\ncountry iu their relation to \"secret\nsocieties,\" the order did not make\nmuch progress for some considerable\nlime, years in fact. The\nsecond court was not\nformed until the year 1813, the\nwhole of the charter members lieing\nnatives of Asbton under Lyne, I\ncashfre. Tin* following year another\ncourt was opened in Ash ton. and\nthis court is today No. I of the\ninlet, so that in a little more than\na year's time, Foresters iu tho old\nlaml will tn- celebrating the 100th an-\niversary of their existing oldest\nourt. The progress made from ihat\nime on was remarkable, so much so\nt truth tlmt, eighteen years later, wc\niiml i lam doing business iu tbe\nUnited States, Court Oood Speed,\nSo. 201, being chartered in Philadelphia iu the year 1832. In 1874\nthere were iu the United States\nforty-three courts witb a total membership of 2,300, but during the following ten years the order was\nsomewhat disorganized owing to internal discord, brought about over\nthe color question. However, this\ndillieulty wus overcome by a large\nnumber of the American courts,\nseparating from the parent body, and\nforming an organization of their own\nToday A.O.K. courts In the States\n0 limited to the whole of the\nPacific Slope, and those States lying\nin tbe Atlantic seaboard, represent\ning n membership of approximately\n10,11011 souls.\nThe first court in Canada was\npencd at the house of Mr. Isaac\nMoflatt, Lombard St., Montreal, in\nthe year 1843, but it did not moke\nmuch progress. During tbe follow**\nint; 2K years it nn mon* than heid lis\nown, but in 1871 n meeting ol old\ncountry members who bud emigrated\nto Camilla, was held at the Gloucester Anns, cornet of King ami Berkeley streets, Toronto, the chair being\noccupied by Mr. Gosltn, night editor\nof the \"Toronto Globe,\" ami as a\nresult of this meeting, which was remarkable for its enthusiasm, Court\nHope of Canada was formed, Mr.\nGoslln becoming one of its first offi-\nCecs. A few days later Court\nPioneer was opened in Ottawa, but it\nwas not until 1879 tbat a convention\nof delegates was found necessary, two\nyears later the second convention\nwas called lo order in the city ol\nToronto, the delegates being wel*\ncorned by his worship ihe mayor,\nMr. W. n. McMurrick, and Aldermen\nHallam and Daniels, all being members of the order. From tnat time\nonward progress has been tin* rule,\nuntil today the A.O.F. has a membership in Canada of twenty\nthousand,\nThe Canadian membership exult in\ntheir affiliation with the grand rdd\nrder in the motherland, on whose\ncourts \"the sun never sets: whose\nhistorical traditions are so rich wiMi\nrecords ol Hritish efforts to bring\nnearer our International Brother\nhood of Man.\"\nCourt Wild Horse, No. 2fiG, I.O.K\nmet last Thursday evening and elect\nnl the following officers for 1012:\nN. S, Houston-ll CD.\nVV. F. WeFarlane\u00E2\u0080\u0094C,R.\nV. Wells-V.C.It.\nMrs, I Haxter-p.e.H.\nMis W. Koran\u00E2\u0080\u0094Chnplnln.\nMETHODITT CHURCH.\nRev. W. Klson Dunham, pastor\nSunday services: The pastor\n-each at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.\nMorning subject: \"Rejoicing Chris-;\ntiatis.\"\nEvening subject: \"The Harrowing\nof Hell.\"\nMusic for Sunday evening:\nAnthem: ''Christian the Morn Breaks\nSweetly O'er Thee.\"\nSoloists: Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Stephenson.\nQuartette: \"The Home Land.\" Mrs\nStephenson, Mrs. Weisbrod, Mr. Lou-\nbach, Mr. Geo. Stephenson.\nIHT CUTJP MEAN\nMany Rrocers seem to Irvl that tlu*\nonly way to increase their sales is\nIiy decreasing their profits. Tne pro\nnis tin lood stuffs are ridiculously\nsmall, and lo cut those profits still\nsmaller In tbc hope ol Inducing liar-\nirain-hunting customers to come to\none's place of business is the height\nol tolly. In every community there|\narc a large number ot people who\neali/e that It costs money to do\nbusiness, who arc willing that the\ngrocer should have a small pet cent\nol net profit and who arc willing to\npay (or quality, good service, kind\nand courteous treatment, and tbc\nbusiness built upon this basis is\nworth a dozen built upon the basis of\nprice-cutting. Tbc price cutter is a\ntool or a dishonest man. He is a tool\nwhen he cuts prices because of his\nignorance. He is a dishonest man\nwhen ho cuts prices and then cheats\nlhe customers In count, weight or\nmeasure. What doth It profit\nmerchant tl, by price-cutting, he\ngains tbe trade ol the entire community and loses his own money\nthereby. 1 have very little regard\ntor a business that bas nothing better to commend itscll to its patrons\nthan cut prices \u00E2\u0080\u0094Wlnlield Hart/ell,\nin address before the Colorado Ke-\ntall Grocers' association,\nt\nII1NNINO, THE PHOTOGRAI'll-\nKlt, would like Un co-operation ot\nany party or parties desirous ot having photos taken lor Xmas by doing\nso as soon as convenient. This will\ninsure tbe best of workmanship and\neverybody will receive photos in\nplenty of time lor Xmas. Studio\nnest to Auditorium. 4'i-tt\nAnd every item\npriced BELOW\ntheir regular\nvalue:\nAluminum Salts and\nPeppers in Holly\nBoxes, per pair 35c\nGlass Salts and\nPeppers, each 10c\nAlarm Clocks, 18 different kinds, prices\nrange from $1.25 to 4.00\nLeather Bag Tags 20c\nToy Sad Irons 20c\nGlass Measuring\nCups 20c\nLanterns with Colored\nGlobes 45c\nGlass Cuspidores $1.25\nJapanese Dinner\nGongs, from 75c to $2.00\nCALGARY!\nSOUTH-EAST\n:CALGARY\n. LOOK AT THE LOCATION OF THE\nHYDE PARK EXTENSION\nAND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF\nHyde\nPark\nExtension\nHyde\nPark\nExtension\nInside Lots, $200.00. Corners $225.00\nJOSEPH RYAN\nRaworth Block - - Cranbrook, B. C-\nAt A. t\ Pye's preparations were\nunderway fnr tlio big sale whicli\nopens at 0.30 tomorraw morning. At\nthis large store the provident Cnrlst-\nnias shopper \vill be able to secure\nrare bargains in men's antl boys'\nclothing of every description. Mr.\nI've lias overloaded and intends to\nreduce his immense stuck at the\nsacrifice of proiits, su that good bargains will be plentiful. Tin* stuck\nincludes a wide range of men's and\nboys' clothing ami a specially fine selection of boots and shoes. Everything is tr, be sold and if price culling will ensure their speedy disposal, there will be some great slash\ning done during the next few days.\nF. Parks & Co.\nHardware, Stoves, House\nFurnishing Goods\nCRANBROOK, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 B. C.\nTIMELY SUGGESTIONS FOR\nTHE CHRISTMAS SHOPPER\n(Continued from page one),\nLittle and Atchtsun have Imported\nbig stock of Christmas confectionery and fruits. They will also make\na speciality of fresh green stuff for\nthe Christmas trade. Stockings for\nthe children, nicely filled and Xmas\ntree decorations are other features ol\ntheir stock.\nIv A. Hill and Co carry their\nusual line the SOUi Century Clt thing\nand Walkover shoes, which they consider make the best possible Christmas gifts, but for those requiring\nsomething a little more tasty they\nhave a great display ot combination\nsets of suspenders, neckwear, etc.,\nhandsomely boxed.\nCampbell and Manning have as\nusual an enormous stock of seasonable groceries, tastefully displayed\nTheir chinaware department is one of\nthe attractive features of their store\nat this season and they are offering\nsome splendid Christmas presents In\nHie shape of hand-painted china,\n-tlanimg's celebrated chocolates form\na specially attractive display, in\nfancy limes, baskets, and in bulk.\nAt Mclliide's hardware store, the\nI skater will fmd all his needs well\nprovided foe. The housekeeper will\nIiml a splendid stock ol cutlery ot the\nfittest makes, ami for the sportsmen\nguns of every description, etc., can\nbe found.\nMcCrecry Hros., both in their ladies' department und their men's department have made special provision\nfor the Christmas trade. In lhe\nladies' department one is struck by\nthe choice collection of handsome iiul\ncostly furs. There is also an exceedingly fine display td linens and\nfancy goods. .Many handsome coats\ntor ladies make a special feature of\ntheir showing, which will hi* very\nattractive to ladies generally. In the\nmen's department the gift seeker will\nnote tlu- lounge robes, dressing gowns\nand slippers. Overcoats (or tho\nsmall buy are another feature which\nwill attract parents. The slock of\nsuit eases and hand bags is large and\nspecially selected fur the Christmas\ntrade.\nThe Cranbrook Drug and Book\nStore is displaying a very fine lint* of\nladies hand bags, specially selected\nfor the Christmas trade by Mr. Barber, a lim* af goods tbat cannot be\nequalled and which will make exceedingly acceptable Christmas gifts. Mr.\nBarber lias laid in an unusually big\nstock of books, the latest editions ot\npopular authors, in addition to a\nlarge supply of handsomely bound\nstandard works. He has, too, a\nvery large stock of Bibles and church\nprayer hoaks, handsomely bound and\npeculiarly acceptable as gifts at this\nseason of the year.\nThe Kast Kootenay Produce and\nProvision House have a very big\nstock in all departments. Tliey are\noffering as a special inducement in\ntheir furniture department, a discount\nof 18 per cent on all cash purchases.\nIn the grocery department, which is\namply supplied with all the best- products, they are making a speciality\nof Fry's chocolates for the Christmas\ntrade, in boxes of all sizes and in\nbulk. Kor the children they are\ngiving away absolutely free school\nrulers, of which they have laid in\nstock that will provide one fo\nevery child in attendance at 'I\"\npublic school. There will be a rti.di\nof youngsters to the K.K.PM'.\nHouse tomorrow.\nWard antl Harris' neat new slore\njust opposite the new city hall Ins\nbeen prettily decorated nnd contains\na choice assortment of Christmas\ngroceries and Knglish confectionery,\nwhich is a speciality with Messrs.\nWard and Harris. Another strong\nfeature is tin* large importation of\nChristmas oranges, at $1 per yOX,\nthe best in the city, in the words of\nMr. Harris.\nOm* ot the most acceptable presents for Christmas can be found\namong the stock of the Davis Bros,\nKlectric company. The rapid development of electric cooking anil\nheating devices during the past few\nyears has made the electric titling\nstore one ol tlie most attractive\nshopping places a woman can visit.\nThe Davis Bros. Klectric company\ncarries the most complete line of\nthese appliances in Cranbrook, their\nstore, adjoining the post office, is a\nblaze of light and scintillating perfection radiating from the many\nchandeliers and fixtures with their\nmyriad lights. No lady buying\nChristmas gifts can annul to miss\nthis store.\nThere is a sale ou at Miss McLeod's whicli will delight the hearts\nof all lady shippers. There Ihey\nwill lind all manner of good Christmas bargains. Millinery a( half\nprice ami a big reduction in all\nfancy goods. Special attention is\ndirected to the line stock nf art\ngoods in hum) wood, which is being\noffered at specially low prices.\nUttle and'Atchison's popular store\non Armstrong avenue, is-, as mlghl\nlie expected, crowded with all manner\nof Christmas confectionery, candy\nand toy filled stockings for thei children, and large importations of fresh\nfruits. They will be prepared ti\nall orders for Hazelwood ice cream\nfor Christmas dinners, etc.\n^\u00E2\u0080\u0094^^^^-^^^^^^^^m^^^^mm^ A't tlie Palm one is confronted by a\nstalling handsome new wall cases fot 'bewildering display ot toys, fancy\nthe display of his stock ot Christ- confectionery, etc. ' Kor the Christmas goods, which will be specially , nias trade a special line will be\nstrong in silverware and novelties of found in the fancy boxes of candy,\nevery description. Mr. Wilson re- from 6c. to $12 per box, Home\nports that November's business was made candy is always a strong' raid\ntlie Itest in his business experience lu nt the Palm, and for the holiday\nthis City, trade they nave a large ami varied a*-\nParks ami Co., the hardware men,\nare stronfl on cutlery of every description, but specially in handsome\ncarving sets, which are always wel-\nwill receive lhe third Thursday ot\nPocket vnives of nil sizes and makes\nare another Une specially imported\nfor Hie holiday trade.\nW. II Wilson, the jewelei, makes\ndiamonds bis strong suit, and Ih1\nmarked to the Herald man that he\nhad sold more diamonds this year\nthan ever before since he started In\nbusiness in this city. He is In-\nXMAS\nGIFTS\nWhy not niaki1 your selection nt Xinas (litis\nnow mnl have tlicin laid aside for you.\nOUB STOCK IS COMPLETE unci every,\ntliini* we have is New mill Up-to-date. We\ncarry over no old or shop worn ^oials from year\nto year.\nWe are especially proud of our selection of\nDOLLS. LADJE8' HAND HAGS. LADIES'\nand UENT.'S TRAVELLING SETS and\nMANICIKK SETS.\nOur Dolls range in prices from 25c. to $18.00.\nLadies' Hand Bags from $3.00 to $40.00.\nTravelling Cases from $2.50 to $40.00.\nManicure Sets from $2.50 to $15.00.\nThese are a few of our specials. Make your\nselection now our stock is complete.\nNow, About Your\nPrescriptions\nDon't overlook the fart that dispensing is our\nspecialty. We know it thoroughly. We attend\nto it and we make no mistakes at our store. Our\nDispensing Department is never without n\nGraduate Chemist to till yonr prescriptions.\nCranbrook Drug and\nBook Co., Ltd.\nP. S. We are always at your BOtvle\nyour wants.\nI'lione ns\nsort menl of loothsoino dainties, in\naddition to a specially prepared\nstock of popcorn and Balled peanuts\nIt will in* ibe beginning of\nweek before the bulchi-r shops have\ntheir stocks properly displayed. Cranbrook's butchers always nuike a flno\nshowing ui Christmas time ami this\nyear there will be no falling off, but\nfor obvious reasons it is it little too\ncurly yet to expeel I hem to have\nIheir slocks on display.\nA neat culler makes a very nc-\nccptabfo Christmas present, and any-\nline desirous of securing something in\nihis line, should make a point of in-\nspectfng the stick of cutters carried\nliv ih.* Cranbrook Trading company.\nAt this store will he found n very\nlargo siock of harness for nil purposes, of good quality and exceptionally low prices.\nIt. I*. Moil.itI. tb,. proprlelol o( ibis\nnew store, Is loo well known to all\nriii/i'ti*. to need any special Introdut\nlion hire. Kvfiyouc knows ih.it .tnv\nvi business he engages in will !\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 eon\nvol ducted on Uw Very beat luus lb-\nhas Imported a verj lai^e stock ol\ngoods, lhe bulk of which will be\nmarked nl llie low prices of rt, in.\n16 and 25 cents. His stick of\nChristmas toys ami novelties will be\nparticularly Reasonable The prentls-\nis an- now being fitted up and the\nslore will Im- opened to Uh* public al\n!i a in. Saturday.\nThe Model Variety Store, which\nopens on Saturday, in the premises\nrecently vacated hy Messrs. Boali\nami Elwell, will prove an at tract iv\ncenter for Christmas shoppers. Mr\n- FOR A -\nCheerful Xmas Home\nGET CUT FLOWERS\nCarnations, limes. Lily of the Vnl.\nIcy, Hyacinths Ipupcr whitei.\nNarcissus, A'inlets\nt>r,!\u00C2\u00BB'iainii*l la-In!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2> lar 'Jll.toliiaiimlflirarv\n.Cranbrook Floral Co'y.\nII ArmstTonl Avcww THE UBANTUtOOKHErtALD\nWe wish to inform our customers that we have\nreceived a\nLarge New Stock ol Harness\nIn Team, Driving, and Express\nThe Driving we have in all prices and in both black and\ntan colors. It would pay to look our stock over before\nbuying elsewhere.\nWe also have received a new stock of SUIT\nCASES, HAND GRIPS AND TRUNKS, and our\nstock of CUTTERS is complete, and worth looking\nover. Prices range from $45.00 to $65.00, why not\nbuy your wife, daughter or son a new Cutler for Xmas.\nThanking our customers for all past favors and\nsoliciting a continuance of the same.\nORANBROOK TRADING GO.\nLIMITED\nHour, Peed, Poultry Supplies, Carriages, Saddlery.\nImplements, Harness Repairing\nWL&J'M*%i\u00C2\u00A3l -Ja -*-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*-' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ^ ***** \u00E2\u0080\u00A2**?**\u00C2\u00AB\nu. w> \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB .-\u00C2\u00BB.. ^.\"-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2* -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0--\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\nTOWN TOPICS\nSpecial Musson rocker I5;00 af 1'\nK.I'.Vl* House.\n.las. I. Skea, of Yahk, is spendtns\na lew .lays in llir ril,.\nXmas Greeting Handkerchiefs.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Ilk, 50c. CCS.\n.los. Ityan went ilown ... N,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0!-,.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:\nI.-I.i.\nI'liniis and rockers, all stylet mil\nprieea Sec lliem helore buying a*\nlllel .ollillltle Comforl Willi\nR K I' A I' 1 lolls,..\nXmas Greetinj H.indkcrchuls.\nsilk. 50c. C C S.\nTlie new ,iiv hall Is completed and\nread* l,,i ocfupalion Hit t It) clerk\nwill iik.ii lake poseessinn lomorro*\nMrs H ll Ilealtj Ml on Moniln)\ntnclii lot Philadelphia, to risll hei\nmother, who is dangerous!) ill.\nSend the kiddies around lor a\nSchool Ruler which we are giving\naway at the East Kootenay Produce and Provision House-\nI'ontiai i\"i Mit'.ilUim will cease\nw, ik on the new poal oiinr \"ii v;.i\ninula, until iln- in*t ot i-'i i ruarj,\nIIII\nXnu*. Greeting Handk.rchicls.\nsilk,50c. CCS.\nHorn\u00E2\u0080\u0094On Friday, Decembei 18th\ntill, al th.- Mom,' hospital, lo Ml\nnml Mi- \iistin Palmer, a daughtei\nSend the kiddies around lor a\nSchool Ruler which we arc giving\naway tt tht Easl Koolenay Produce and Provision House.\nBom\u00E2\u0080\u0094To Mr. ami Mrs. .1. II. Abbott nn Tlnusiiay. December. 14th,\nlllll. al the Home hospital, a\ndaughter.\nFancy Suspenders lor Xmas,\n50c and 75c. CCS.\nTrent yourself tor Christmas, Have\nihnl picture framed which you've\nhail in the drawer so long, Wo do the\nwork well and our prices nre right.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nW. W. Kilby, practical picture (ranter, Armstrong avenue, IH\nVYagKluffc's plum puildiiie.*! ami\nii.ii.ev meat tunc lime and worry.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCampbell ami Mamiinv;.\nFancy Suspenders for Xmas,\n50c and 75c. C. C S.\nAlan Graham, a young larmei [rom\nst Mai.'s prairie, was in the city\nFancy Suspenders for Xmas,\n50c and 75c. C. C S.\nJoe. Walsh, provincial constable a;\nKorl Steele, wa- it: the city Wednes-\nil.it\nlifts, laistns ami dates\n.ii Little and Mchison's\nFancy Suspenders, Garters and\nArmbands lo match, a most appropriate Xmas gift, ail colors and\nqualities, neatly done up in individual boxes. Price per set $1.00.\n$1.25 ard $2.00. CCS.\nI'.-H' j.. tr and Mt- dames\nMei^.iiliit'ii in l*ranbrook mi Thursday,\nMn i iiiIni 1 I, a soli.\nFancy Suspenders, Garters and\nArmbands to match, a most ap\npropriate Xmas gilt, all colois and\nqualities, neatly done up in individual boxes. Price per set $1.00,\n$1.25 and $2.00. CCS.\nI l.lllt Hiss, ., t>i,,tntuclit QUSillOBS\niiiiii. ol Motif, was tr.uis.irtnu busl-\nIH - III I l.llli,[Oh Wisllll'-.l.l!\nMen's wood collar boxes, 75c,\nc c s\nI'tnii . nuts, chocolates, mixed\ncandles ami biscuits ol all kinds al\nIII.' \: K I'.AI' House\nMen's wood collar boxes, 75c.\nC C S.\n.1. A. Hi airy, ol Fernie, was in\nCrunbrook Wednesday on his way (o\nSt. Mini's (or a sltnrl trip.\nLeave tour outers early lor eut\nflowers, roses, carnations, chryran-\nlhciHuni8.**\u00C2\u00BBCampbcll ami Maniiiini\nLeather collar boxes $1. CCS.\nelms. m. simii, ,,[ Vancouver, a\nbrother of Mrs. n .1. Brady, arrived\nin town lodaj ami will remain tint II\nalter llm holidays.\nMen's Silk .Scarfs ard Mufllets,\nall colors. Price $1.00 to $2.50.\nCCS.\nAsk For Our 64-Page Catalogue\nRAWORTH I\nBROS.\nJewellers and Opticians\nr\u00C2\u00A7&\u00C2\u00AE%?\nSince announcing' that on cash\npurchases and weekly accounts we\nare deducting 5 %* we have been\nflooded with orders from patrons\nwho realize that; there will be a\nsubstantial saving* in their grocery\npurchases throughout the year.\nFor the benefit of those who prefer\nto buy their groceries in quantities\nwe might state that on cash purchases of $25*00 or over we have\narranged a schedule of prices that\nwill meet with any competition.\nThe Fink Mercantile Co. Ltd.\nLeave your order for a brick ul\nHazelwood ico cream for Christmas\ndinner.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Utile ami Atcliison.\nMen's Silk Scarfs and Mufflers,\nall colors. Price $1.00 to $2.50.\nC.C.H.\nMrs. F, I.. Brown, who has recently\nundergone an operation at the St.\nGugcnc hospital, is progressing favorably.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2las. Martin, nl the Cranbrook\n\gcncy, accompanied by o. Bristow,\neft Tuesday morning lor Hull River\n>n a few days business trip.\nNew shipment of fresh appkt\nit Little nnd Atchison's.\ncider\nantes Joyce, ol Bltto, manager of\niln* Rock t'reek Lumber company,\nwas ,i visitot in lown ilurinii the\nweek.\nMen's Silk .Scarfs and Muffler,\nall colors. Price $1.00 to $2.-50.\nO.O.S.\nFresh California cauliflower, celery,\nlettuce ai.il ti'iiuit-ies at Little and\ntc-hison's\nMiss Bddy, leading lady with the\nWin. Yule niinpiiin. is an old srhod\nmate nf Mrs Oeo llin;t;art|i and\nMis*. Wetlman. They had not met\nbefon <\u00E2\u0096\u00A0: several years.\nOur new Christmas fruits this sea-\ni\u00C2\u00BBii an- tin* finest that money can\nuy.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Kink Mercantile Co., Ltd.\nMen's Gloves, Arm Bands. Cuff\nLinks. Purses, Collars, Ties, Shirts,\nGarters, Fancy Winter Vests and\nSweaters. Grips Trunks. Suggestions for Xmas Gifts. CCS.\nProvincial ('unstable Minty, of Ker-\nnir. hns been m town during the\nweek, Ih was tiipamit (n inspcctinn\niin- licensed premises throughout the\nturrounding tlistriet.\nMen's Gloves, Arm Bands, Cuff\nLinks, Purses, Collars, Ties,Shirts.\nGarters, Fancy Winter Vests and\nSweaters, Grips, Trunks. -Suggestions for Xmas Gifts.- 0.0*8.\nRev, n Iv Kendall and family\narrived in the eily last Saturday\nfrom Antrim. New Hampshire, to ac-\nr'H. the pastorale of the Hapt.st\n'hurch in this city.\nFancy China. Nothing pleases\ni woman more than China.--\nCCS.\nChoice assortment nf 5c., Ihc., and\n15c, line of toys, novelties and\nChristmas goods nt the Model Variety St on*.\nL. A. Lemon, salesman lor the\nKm tenay district for the Oregon\nNursery company, will he at the\nRoyal hotel the latter pari of the\nweek, prepared to book order* lor\niiuiscn slock. 50-11\nFancy China. Nothinr plcve-\na woman more than China.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n0,0.8.\nRemember 15 per cent discount for\ncash iii out' furniture department till\nDecember Mrt.-B.K.P.Ar\ House.\nWe have just received for X ill OB\ntrade a large consignment of Imported Fancy China. C. 0. S.\nAt the coin! of revision of the. city\nvoters' list, held on Monday, Mayor\nHiiiil and Aldermen Jackson and\nBowness presided. The name of\nOeo, Thrasher, householder, was removed and several changes iu the\nlist of property holders weir passed\nupon.\nLeave your orders for home made\nXmas cal.es and plum pudding at\nLittle and Atchison's.\nWo have just received for Ninas\ntrade a large shipment nf imported\nFancy China. CCS.\nHis Honor Judge Wilson will hold\ncounty court us follows during the\nmonth of January: Wilmer, January\nIth; (.'raiibcook, Kriday, .January 12;\nKernic, January 18th; Oolden, Jontt-\n35lti. County court will he held\nCranbrook again on February nth\nwhen .llltine Wilson's BUCCC8S0I Will\npreside.\nA good think fur .Ninas is to lmy\ni Wicker Rocker nr Chair. We\nhave them from $3.50 up, CCS.\nFruits, nuts, chocolates, mixed\nlandles and biscuits of all Minis at\ntlie E.K.P.&P. House.\nSlaterville citizens now rejoice in\nwater connection wiih ihe city. The\nmain has been dug ami* tin- pipe hui\nand loniicctioiis made with the pirate residences. Tin- work was very\nrapidly and satisfactorily carried out.\nTin* Hanson block Is receiving i's\nflnlsblng touches these days, and already tenants ait* moving in. .Messrs.\nBeale autl Elwell have taken possession of iheir roiomodlous offices- The\nfixtures for the Itoyal bank have\narrived ami will be installed ns\nquickly as possible sn i hat the bank\ntuny open up in Iheir new quarters\nby tin* first of the new year.\nA good think for Xmas is to lmy\na Wicker Koeker or Olmir, We\nImve them from $3.50 up.- CCS.\nFurnished room to rent\nBox S., Herald office.\nApplj\n19-tf\nOr. K W. Oreen will in* leaving\nearly in January for Europe, where\nbe will take a post Krahuale course.\nA tfood think for Xmns is to lmy\na Wicker Hooker or Chair We\nhave them from $8.60 up.-- CCS.\nBull Itiver townsite lots are selling\napace and then* is every prospect nl\na substantial little town being built\nup there earlj in the coming year.\nA special meeting of the cltj council look place lasi evening, at which\nthere was a full attendance. Electric\nLight companj accounts, Int dispute,\nwere gone into carefully Imt n\u00C2\u00AB definite action in refrrenci- thereto w.i*.\narriveh al. Another meeting will he\nheld tomorrow evening in dos** np\nthis hiisii.ess.\nFurniture of nil kinds. We want\nyou to see the New Goods We linvp\nplaced in stock for Xmns. 0.0.8.\nFOR SAI.K CHEAP.-Baby carriage in good condition. Applj Box\nI. Herald offler. Ifl-tP\nMasson Stanley, infant son of M\"\nand Mis. M. ll. Thompson, died ol\ntuherculni meningitis at Iheir home\nin this city ai 7.in p.m. Wednesday,\nI>ecem-her Llth. at the age ot one\nyear and four months. The limeral\nwill he held fn in the residence o\\nFriday alten n at 1 oYlnek.\nSelect Spimisli tjuccn .md\nManzainlhu olives at Hie E.K.P.A\nI*. How.\nFurniture of all kimlH. We want\nyou to nee the New Goods we have\nplaced in stock for Xmas. CC S\nTlio local V.M.r.A will entertain\nlhe public on Monday, January 1st,\n1012. A programme is being arranged f'>r (he aftornoon and evening*. Everyone will he made welcome; the ladies lieing especially invited io tlie afternoon programme.\nFurniture of nil kinds. We want\nyou to see the New Goods we have\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ilnced in stock for Xmns. - CCS.\num car of goodies has arrived from\nToronto and in it there is an -ismii*-\nmt-nt of Christmas delicacies th.it\nwould in'ike one think Ihey were in a\nmetropolitan slore. Our variety nl\npalate ticklers ihis season surpasses\nany previous range we have evei Imported and must he Been to l\u00C2\u00BB' appreciated.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Tho Fink Mi'ieantili- Co,\nLtd\nThe sale of 1,800 acres of Tobacco\nPlains on the Kootenay river to the\nBritish Columbia Farms Association.\nLimited, who will develop tin* laud\nand sell the \"ready made\"' ranches to\nnew settlers from llu* Hritish Isles\nis announced by lUoQuarrlo and RoIh\nortson, the Nelson brokerage firm\nwho optioned the property last fall\nto Jason (iiirney, acting on behalf of\ntin* company.\nFry's chocolates In 5c, 10c. and\n25c. boxes for the kiddies at E.K.P.\n,vp. House.\nManager Wm. (iiterard, of the Auditorium, has in contemplation ihe in\nt roiiiici ion of several improvements\ntlmt will still further enhance the\nattractiveness of that home of amusement. He has already hooked some\nexcel len I attractions for the coming\nmonths, among which may he noted\nthe Jubilee Singers for Decembei\n2fHh \"The Righl of Way\" for Do\ncomber SOtli, \"The Private Socre-\nlary\" for a date in January antl the\nOamllle Concert company ami \"The\nOirl From Rector,\" for dates iu\nMarch. Mr. Guerard is Hiving special attention lo his orchestra, keep\ni\u00C2\u00BBg it up to date in every respect,\nund is always open lor engagemenls\nfm dances, etc.\nFry's chocolates in fn-.. Ilk*, ami\nUrn*, boxes for tbe kiddies at B.K P.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0AT. House.\nGame ffardem Jim Hates is jus*\nhack from an official tour of Inspection in the \"Klkfi district. *-'r\nHates comments upon tin- ii-ckl.-s*.\nmanner in which deer, very plentlhl\nthis season, an- lieing slaughtered\nHe noted with indignation the [acl\nthat many so-called sportsmen shoo!\nRecklessly at deer and never taki\nUh* trouble lo ascertain whether oi\nnot they have wounded their game.\nDuring his trip Mr. Bates followed\nup the (racks of more than one\nwounded deer and put them out of\niheir misery. Mr. Bates says that\nn discussing the deer hunting i-i*'-s-\ntion with men he met on hi- inn\ntin* feeling prevailed eeiieralh that\nthe number of deer allowed *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2* each\ngun should Im* reduced from five to\ntwo or at meat three, also that the\nenl(mettt was .strong in favor of a\nhange in the dates of thi* deci\nshooting season, so that tin- season\nwould be shortened, say from November 1st tn December lath.\nSelect Spanish Queen and\nMantainllas olives at the R.K.P.A\nP. House.\nVke-I'resident Oeorge Bury of the\nC.P.R, was in Vancouver lasl week :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ntlectde what plans for next >ear's improvements on lines throughout British Columbia will In* laid More the\nhoard at Montreal next month. He\nsays that the company will do more\nwork in the province next year\nthan in any previous year. Ht declares there will Im* no shtrtac* ol\ncoal in the prairies There was su\nper cent more coal brought in via\nLake Superior ports than ever before\nand there is uo danger of th'* people\nof the prairies running short of fuel\nthis winter. The railroad -.pent\nover JI.500.0U0 by sending PHlsbur|\ncoal as far Veal as the mountains\nfor Its own use, so that when the\n('rows Nest mines open up again the\ntotal output may gn to the |K*nple\nThis was done so thaT there might h\u00C2\u00BB\nno possibility of a coal famim*. Regarding the report that the C.P.R. i*.\nphmning to put oil-hornim; locntno-\niivi-s nn part ol its line**. \Jr fluty\nsaid: \"Plans have turn made lOottBfl\nto the uat of oil as fuel on all IOC1\nmotives running between RttmloOf\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ind l.aggan Oil will be a \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ei\njtenshe fuel. bu( wr an- actuated i\nmaking the chance, first, to lessen\nthe labor of firemen, and next to aid\nfn the conservation of the limber\nalong the line rf the railwav. W(\nhope to have the necessary tank\u00C2\u00AB\nereetr-l at once, and the engine- con\nverted ny next spring \"\nMorris chaii-. DphoIateTed in \t*I\nfurs and Spanish h*ath\u00C2\u00AB*r at all\nprices from til An to $27.(Hi\u00E2\u0080\u0094 K.K.\nPAP. House\nNOTICE.\n1 Will not Ih- tcsponsihlf (<>t .0.\ndebts rniittncied except by li.VM'll art'\nmy wife\nI., a. Brault.\nOranbrtHtk, Nov. 2\u00C2\u00AB, 1911 -tML*\nThe Laughter of Childhood!\n~rHE Inugli of n child will make tha holiest day moro\nI snored still. Slriku with hand of lire, O weird' nniBi-\noinn, thy harp struiiK with Apollo's golden Imir: lil!\ntin. vast ciithedral nish-s with sympathies sweet and dim,\n[left toucher of tbe orgnn keys; blow, bugler, blow, until\nthy silver notes do touch and kiss the moonlit waves, and\nrhiinii the lovers wandering mid vine-olad hills. But know\nyour sweetesl strains are iliscores all. compared with childhood's happy laugh - the laugh that tills the eyes with\nlight and every heart witli joy.\n' I rippling river of laughter! thou art the blessed boundary line between the liensls ami men, and every wayward\nwave of thine cloth drown Borne fretful Bend of ear..\nII Laughter, rose-lipped daughter of Joy! there are\ndimples enough in thy cheeks to catch and hold and glorify\nall the tears of grief. -Robt. Ingcrsoll.\nChristmas\nSeason\nShould sec a Smile on Every Child\n$1.00\nWill buy one TOY each for\n6 Children\nAt Our Store\nIf there is a mother in town that has\nnot the $1.00, we will give\nthe toys FREE. This\nis a genuine offer.\nCranbrook\nCo-Operative Stores\nLimited\nHAT is a more\nsubstantial Christmas reminder than\nG\nI\nF\nT\nS\nThese Kunges are too well\nknown to ne.s.1 much lo be\nsaid about them.\nBut we might just point\nont that with iti net SEMI*\nSTEEL LININGS \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \"\u00C2\u00BB\nhoi will stand maeh more\nheat than with the ordinary cast Iron The NICK*\nELEO STEEL OVEN will not\nrust. The new style -..arm\ningelos.-t gives mon room\nand is easy to clean. The\nBURNISHED TOP \u00C2\u00BB v. ry\npjis)* to keep clean niul is\nwry popiilnr.\nWV are telling tin- raiiu''*\nhi tower prices than it cati\nU* purcli'isiil at toast\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2H.ihtf.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2lust drop in nntl talk it\nover.\nPatmore Bros.\n\"The Rinfe Store.\" THE CRANBROOK HERALD\nTHE PALM\nNOW is the time to Buy your\nXmas Toys and\nConfectionery\nIn Fancy Boxes\nPRICES RANGE FROM 5c. to $12.00\nWe aiso carry a large assortment of\nHome-Made Candies\nMade on the premises\nINSPECTION INVITED\nMcKAY & JACKSON \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Proprietors\nEKsrsaEE. sasaaasiBi sa\n'*ffl-w*\u00C2\u00ABiWHs*aJis..\nIN THE COUNTY COURT\nOTIS STAPLES I.I MRER COM-\nPANl SUING iv I! KOI!\nDAMAGES.\nSittings ol tlie count) court, heton\nHis Honor Judge Wilson, were held\ntm Thursday last, the 7tlt -in^; , when\ntin- cum* ul iln* (His Stapirs Lumber\nCompany, Limited, againsl lhe Canadian Pacific Hallway Cl iii|i:iny was\nconcluded, and ai pied, judgment b>\niun reserved hj in honor.\nThe |'I a in till i\nlinn againsl Hit\ndamage\nlion \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.[ n\nlit lilm fm\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Inpnii\nfn\nI fm\n4n|a v\nnnd tlestruc-\nluinbei ihippei\nIt.C, in tug.\nin ihc p- *\nloaded \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nemploye!\nMacleod\nnil ..I\nthereby,\nbroken.\nTbe\n.11 bv\nHill. II I\nV i-\nI Wi\nHigh\nUi\nlie plniRltn'i\nami bclwcci\ni in Alberta,\nwaa damaged\nHit* greater pari uf it being\nEvidence was given bj Elmore Staples ami Mr. Davis showtag\nthai ih<- lumber had been properly\nloaded ami securel) staked before\nshipment. Tin- railway company\nclaimed thai tin* carload was shipped\nMiti-i'ii to the terms ol a bill ol\nlading, one <\u00E2\u0096\u00A0( the clause-** uf which\nrequired tlmt notice sbonld lie given\nto tho company nl an) claim toi\ndamages within thirty-six hours al*\nIn tin* lumbei was delivered. It\nwas shown (hat this hill ol lading\nwas provisional!) approved hj the,\nboard uf rallwa) commissioners although shortly afterwards this eondl\ntion ..as changed in allow notice to\nIh- given within four months aftei\ntin- damage was done. Evidence\nwas also given b) Conductor Hopkins, ritiiinii-i between Macleod ami\nHigh Itiver, ami by two ol tin* sec-\nsion luen mi Hi.it pari of iln- line\nshowing the condition ol Hid ear\nwhen it reached Macleod ami bus>\ngcstlng iiini iin- damage tuts due tn\ndetective stakes ami improper loading. This evidence was contradicted\nby tin* plaintiff's witnesses in reply\nin which tin- quality \u00C2\u00AB>f iht- ttmtiei\nused fm stakes ami the method ol\nloading was explained li was olso\ncontended on behalf of itn* plaint J fl\nthat tin- company, b) accepting the\ncar, necessarily admitted that it\nwns propcrl) and securely loaded, as\notherwise they should nol accept it\nfor transportation.\nThe claim cl Hn* plainlifl was based\non lho obligation of the company ns\ncommon carriers, once having accepted tin* lumber loi carriage, to safely\nami securely carry n to its point oi\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0destination, ami the company's main\ndefence was that tho plainlifl had no\nstatus to maintain the action in\nview if iln* (art that no notice of\nclaim was given within 36 hours .if\nfcr delivery.\nIt was argued on behalf ol (he\nplaintiff thai it was not shown th.it\nthis particular term of the bill ol\nlading was assented to by Ihem oi\nformed pan ol tho contract ol car\nriage and that even if it did, under\nsection *isl ..I the Railway Act the\ncompany cannol relievo themselves\nol liability l>\ an) notice or condition in their lull of lading when, as\ncontended for in lliis cast*, lhe dam\nage arose through lho negligence dI\nHn- servants of the company.\nM A. Macdonald appeared for the\nplaintiff, ff. V. Gurd for the railway company.\nKING I.I MREH MILLS, LTD VS\nC.P It.\n\li M. m. King, of Vancouver, was\nexamined f< r discovery before Registrar raii'-i on Tuesday, llm 12th\ninst. in the action ol the King Lum-\nhei .Mills. Limited, vs. lira Canadian\npacific Railway company, in which\ntliey claim $110,000.Oil damages caus-\n.1 hv Iiu- on .Inly Ith, 1010, near\nVahk, B.C., destroying a large oor-\ni of their timber limits nl that\npoint. The action will in* tried at\nNelson on February 15th next.\nMr. King was examined by W. V.\nGurd, who appeared for the railway\nitnpany, Mr. M. a. Macdonald appearing for the King Lumber Mills.\nLimited\nPOLICE MAGISTRATE RYAN\nCHECKS SHARKEY'S\nCARCASM.\nAUDITORIUM\nTHEATRE\nUNDER NEW MANAGEMENT\nWM. CUERARO, PROP.\nPROGRAMME\nFriday and Saturday and Saturday\nMatinee\n\"Tlio Kiisoiiiiitiiiu Widow\"\n\"Runaway Doll\"\n\"Lottery Ticket'*\n\"Panorama, of Andes Pass\"\n\".lust fur Hor\" Dramatic\nMatinee Every Saturday\nBouse Always Warm\nADMISSION, 10 CENTS\nThree oi the lough linnln-rj.it'*\nI clam who work for a week, tha.*.\nLl -ii lime and proceed to raise a\ncrop of trouble for the following\nthree days, got all that was coming\nto ihem in tin* police conit on Tuesday. These toughs had blown i\nfrom some of tin- camps south ol tl\nBoundary and, uf course, wanted t\nallow the Canadian moss-baeks a few\ntouches of Yankee high lift* as understood In this class of gentry.\nAs soon as tliey got sufficient!)\ndrunk to be nasty tbey started a\nquarrel amongst themselves outside\nthe Manitoba hotel; then got inside\nami two of tbeia, who gave * their\nnames an Hart ami McCarthy started\nan Impromptu ten round slugging\nmatch. Mr. Brown, tho proprietor,\nsought io put a .stop lo il, but the\nthird of this trinity of blackguards,\nMcPlkc, known as Sharkey, said that\nhe would M them lii'l:* and, apparently, net as general audience and re-\nf.-tfc. When Brown took McCarthy\nto tho door and put him oil thi*\npremises Sharkey jumped on his neck\nnml knocked him on tin* sidewalk\noutside. Brown fought back as best\nin- might while McCarthy skirmished\naround trying lo kick, his head off.\nHail yelled to Sharkey to bite up\nami eat up Brown, A crowd gathered and two 1.00 and upward, received\nand interest allowed at current rate. No formality or delay in\nwithdrawing.\nA (ioneral HaiikiiiK Business transacted.\nCranbrook Branch : T. B. O'CONNELL, Manager\nYou can get the most attractive\nstyles, in the most attractive effects, that these prieea\nhave ever bought.\nAnd\n!ii..)[i!i>:\nyou\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 the\nget the Fit-Reform\nOvercoat, whether fllB, $20 nr \u00C2\u00A3:\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN\nthat thirty days afler dole I intend\nIn apply to the Hon. Chief Commis-\nsioner of Lands and Works [or a\nlicense to prospect lor coal and petroleum on tho following lands situate\nin tho District ot Southeast Kootenay, llritish Columbia, In Block\n451)8;\nCommencing at a post planted at\ni or near 2 miles or lliii chains east of\nthe north-cast corner post of Lot\n1008 am! being the S. W. corner post\nOl Oraee Kaiicll claim; Ihence run\nning cast Kll chains, theuco north Kll\nchains; thenco west HO chains; thence\nsouth Sd chains to n point nf eom-\nmonoemont, making old acres, more\nor less.\nLocated this ..Mb dny of October,\nMill.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2lohn Virgo, Agent toe\nOraee Hadell, Locator.\nWitness:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nIlaptisle \ Lamerlonx\nhis mark. 48-61\nMcCREERY BROS.\nEEiaBiHaaiiHsisMjHB^\nB. H. SHORT\nPractical Sign Painter\nI and Decorator |\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 4*4\nCanadian Pacific Railway |\n2nd Annual Excursion io Los Angeles. Cal. f\nBV SPECIAL TRAIN FROM\nSPOKANE, WASH., Friday. January 5th, 1912\nTickets on Snle, January 2nd. 3rd and Uli. 1912\nFinal return limit April SOtli, 1912\nFare from Cranbrook to Los Angeles,\nand Return\nGoing aud.returning via Spokane. - - $lliS.-!0\nGoing via Spokane, returning via Seattle - $121.85\nAbove (area include liertli unit tiicala flow Spobine en going trip\nFor full piutiailnra regarding thene and other Excnuion ml.'*,\napply to nearest 0, P. Ity. Agent, or to\n1!. G. Mt XEI 1.1,1 K.\nDistrict Pssstmger Agent\nCalgary, Albet (a\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0096\u00BA\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\nNOTICE.\nNOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthat thirty days alter dale I intotut\nto apply tn lhe Hon. Chief Commis\nsioner tit Lauds and Works (or a\nlietrii.se to prospect for coal and |m*1\nroleum on the following lauds situate\nin the District ot Southeast Kootenay, llritish Columbia, iu Block\n-1503:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near I mile or 80 chains east of\nPost No. 7188 ot Lot numbered and\nbeing the N. ff. corner ot said lot\nand being the S. W. corner post of\nAnna McDonald claim; tbenco running\neast 80 chains; vner.cc north 8t)\nchains; Ihence west HO chains; thence\nsouth 80 eliains to a point of commencement, making 010 acres, more\nor less.\nLocated this 31st day ol October,\n1011.\nJohn Virgo, Agent for\nAnna McDonald, Locator.\nWitness:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nIlaptisle X Lamerioux\nhis mark. -10-51\nNOTICE.\nNOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthat thirty days alter date I intend\nto apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner nl Lauds and Works for a\nlicense to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following lauds situate\nI in the District of Southeast Koo-\nI tenay, Hritish Columbia, in Block\n'1593:\nCommencing at a post planted al\nnr near the N. E. corner post of\nLot 1003 anil being tbc S. W. comer\npost ot Anna ltadcll claim; thence\nrunning cast 80 chains; thence north\n80 eliains; thenee west 80 chains,\nthenco south 80 chains to a point oi\ncommencement, making 010 acres,\nmore or less.\nLocated this 31st day of October,\n1011.\nJohn Virgo, Agent for\nAni.a Hadell, Locator. ,\nWitness:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nHaptiste X Lamciioux\nhis mark. -ib-St\nV \u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\nPHONE 340 FOR SKATES SHARPENED\nPLUMBER OR TINSMITH\nThe Cranbrook Plumbing,\nTinsmith & Heating Co.\nW.F.JOHNSON & SON, Proprietors\nP.O. BOX 1104 WORKS: EDWARD ST\n********\nR. C. CslIt\nTHE WALL PAPER STORE\nHOUSE\nSION\nC\u00C2\u00BBHRI\u00C2\u00ABOE\nPhone 321\nPAINTER \u00C2\u00ABEF\nNorbury Ave.\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 **********************\n****************************\n*> The \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00C2\u00AB\n\u00C2\u00AB\n\u00C2\u00AB\n1\nLund Land and Development\nCompany, Limited.\nFruit, Agricultural, (Irazing and Timber Lands.\nInsurance, Stocks and Bonds.\nWholesale Dealers in Lumber.\nOffice: Corner Fenwick Avenue and *\nBaker Street.\n\u00C2\u00AB\n*j V...\u00C2\u00BB..\u00C2\u00BBMIVI \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 VI.VIV.I IXV..*\u00C2\u00BB **\u00E2\u0080\u00A2**. ^\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Baker Street. \u00C2\u00BB\n\u00C2\u00AB \u00C2\u00BB\n*994*9* 9 499** * 49****99999**9\nWhere to go for First Class Job Work\nTHE HERALD OFFICE.\nNOTICE.\nNOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN\ntbat thirty days alter date I Intend\niti apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a\nlicense to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following lands situate\nin the District of Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Ulock\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0lf\u00C2\u00BB!J3:\nCommencing at a post planted al\nnr near 2 miles or 16U chains cast of\nlim N. IO. corner post of Lot ltiti.'-l\nand being the N. E. comer post of\ntbc Anna Hadell claim; thence running west 80 ehains, thence south \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nmi chains; thenee east K0 chains.\nthence north mi chains tu a point ot\ncommencement, making cio acres,\nmore or less.\nLocated this 28th day ol October,\n1911.\n-lohn Virgo, Agent for\nAnna Hadell, Locator.\nWitness:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nHaptiste X Lamerioui\nhis mark. 46 *5t\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN\nthai Ihiriy days -iftn d..tt- I intend\ntu apply to tlie Hon. Chlrf Commls\nsinner of Lauds and Worka for a\nlicense tu prospect tor coal ami pet-\nroleiim on tbe fallowing luiids situate\nin tin* District (it*\u00C2\u00BBSniilhcasl Koo\nleimy. llrilish Columbia, iu Block\n4508;\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near Ull chains north of Lot 74KH\nand being the N. W. coiner of suit!\nlot, and being the s. w. corner post\nit Anna McDonald claim; thence oaSt\n80 eliains, thence north 80 chains,\nthenco wesl 80 eliains, thence south\n80 chains to \u00C2\u00BB point ot commencement, making 610 acres, more or\nless.\nLocated this 31st day of October,\nion.\n.lohn Virgo, Agent tor\nAnna McDonald, Locator.\nWitness:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nBaptiste X Lamerioux\nhis mark 46-51\nFOR RENT.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Very, large warehouse suitable tor furniture, pianos,\nteed, etc; $10 per month. Apply\nHerald office. 47-tf* THJ5 CBANBllOOK 1IKHA1.I)\nr\nARE YOU\nA\n\"HERALD\"\nSUBSCRIBER ?\nIF NOT,\nWHY NOT ?\nL.\n1\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0pHE ''HERALD\" is first, last, and all\nthe time working for the best interests\nof Cranbrook City and Cranbrook District.\nIt wants your active co-operation.\nSubscription price is $2.00, per annum.\nIf you so desire, \"THE FARMER'S\nMAGAZINE\" will be sent you along with\nthe \"Herald\" for the same price\u00E2\u0080\u0094 $2.00.\n\u00C2\u00AB\nTHE CANADIAN LAND AND GENERAL AGENCY. LTD.\nNEW FINANCIAL CORPORATION ORGANIZED IN LONDON BY E.\nARNOTT -- WILL HANDLE BAYNES LAKE ESTATE\nI-:, ii. Arnold, .J Baynes LaVe,\nwlm was largely instrumental iu Inducing the lame English settlement\nin that district, hns organised w new\ncompany in London, which will in* in\na position to carry out the plans\noriginally formed fur the settlement\nof what is known as the Baynes\nl.akr estate. The original company\nlacked tbc capital to complete the\nIrrigation Bcbomc absoutelj essential\nin tin* future prosperity ol the aol\nI lenient. Mi A mutt's new coin\npany take oVCl tho estate from the\nKootena) Hi vet Land company nml\nwill, iu tlie coming yeai, Ite in a\nposition to immediate*)) pu-cmi witb\ntin* construction ol an adequate lrrit>\natton system.\nThis wilt in* very satlstactor) news\nfoi iin* Baynes Lake settlers, the ma\njority ol whom havo expressed entire\nsatisfaction with theli investments in\nthis district, savt* on the nm- polnl\nof lack oi irrigation\nlu (act a DUmboi ot tlu-m air un\nrecord as follows\n*\Ve an* very gi\u00C2\u00BBd to hear thai\nIheie is a pinspiH-t ul tin* land lieing\ntaken over by a new company, which\nwill t>. in n position tn complete the\nIrrigation schema ami supply us\nwith abundance ol watei nexl Bcason.\nWe havo no diiubt that, if this is\nlimit*, wo shall lie able to grow all\nkinds nf iinit, vegetables ami farm\nproducts iu this valley The soil is\nimdiiibtedly peculiarly fertile, und\nWhere it has been properly broken up\nanil cultivated has already been proved capable of producing excellent\ncrops of potatoes, turnips, cabbage,\nonions-, beets and carrots, besides\nsmall fruits, such as cur ran vs and\nstrawberries.\n\"Apples are at present nn unknown\nquantity, hut there are some two-\nyear-old trees which appear to he\ndoing well, ami within seven to ten\nmiles of us and notably at Elko,\nwhich is 500 (cot higher in altitude,\napple trees may Ih* seen boating fruit\nnf excellent quality.\n\"There seems no reason tn doubt\nthat what is done at Elko may he\ndone at llaynes. aud several thou*\nsands of apples, plums and cherries\nore ordered for planting nexl spring\n\"The greal advantage which wc\npossess over otlier parts of llritish\nColumbia lies In cm markets which\nare close al hand, Tin* mining\ntownships ui tin* Prows Nest I'ass\nand the prairie provinces, both ol\nwhich nre within a low hours of us,\nprovide an unlimited market for all\nthe frull we can grow.\n*\Vo have two railway lines serving\n[us\u00E2\u0080\u0094the Greal Northern ami the\nCanadian Pacific railway\u00E2\u0080\u0094witb sta\nlions at Baynes .mil Waldo, practical\n1*. nu the estate.\n\"Taking iIk.s,' Ihlngs Into consider\naiinn, together with the great na\n.nn.it beauties nt tbe Kootenay Vallej and ii** healthy and bracing Hi\nmati', wc sec no reason why .bis\ndistricl should not attract the very\nbesi class of Englishman, and we\nlook foi waul to the lime when tliere\ntwiu ite a thriving ami prosperous\ncommunlt) In this valley.\"\nI The foregoing statements from actual settlers on the Baynes Lake estate, aro Dxceedlngl) gratifying, Oes-\n, piii* numerous setbacks, particularly\nj tlie lack of irrigation, these Bettlcrs\nprofeas complete sal lafai tion wlbh\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 their Investments and the country.\n1 Mr. F. Beveiell, formerly en-direc-\nloi with Mr. Arnott. In the llrilish\nEmpire Agency, the parent company,\nof the Kootenay Itiver Land company, who recently visited Baynes\nLake and math* a thorough inspection\no ilu* land, has resigned his position\nwith the B. E* Agency, and joined\nwiih Mr. Arnott in the organization\nof this new company, which has purchased tho Interests ol the Kootenay\n. River Land company, and will here-\n'after devote his attention to Canadian business.\nI The Herald learns that Mr. Arnott has formed another company in\nI London, of which he is managing director, wbieh will start business In\n. Ihe new year, and whose interests\nwill he devoted very largely to tho\nj development and colonization of East\n(Kootenay. It is Mr. Arnott's Intention to make Cranhrook tlie center of his operations, from whence he\nwill conduct an active advertising\ncampaign,\nMr. Arnott's new company has\ntaken splendid offices in the very\nheart nf London, which, It Is inti-\n[mated, will be always at the convenience of visiting East Kootenaians.\nj lu the course of a communication\nfrom Mr. Arnott. outlining his plans,\njust received by the Herald, be says:\n''Another polnl which will interest\nyou is that not only is my company\ngoing to bo most Infernally strict\nabout the buna (Wes of the properties it sells, hut it is going also to\ntin its best to see that the buyers are\nsuch as wilt benefit the tlistriet.\n\"Having been tnrough the mill myself I know what the first impressions of a new arrival are, how much\nthere is for him to learn, ami how\ndifficult it is fnr an absolatcly Inexperienced man In start fanning right\naway. To do something to Improve\nmatters we have now entered Into\nnegotiations to take ovei a 200 acre\nfarm in England where intending\nset I lets in East Kootenay can first\nlearn with American tools antl harness in attend to horses, plough.\nharrow, plant and harvest the common licit! crops, milk and attend to\ncattle, and learn something of pigs\na ni I poultry, etc, Thoroughly sound\nelementary Instruction will he given,\nwhich will enable the man the lol-\nlowing year in go out to B.C. with\nsome idea as to bow In get through\nthe lirst stages nf handling a farm\nfor himself. This deal is not yet\nconcluded but I have small doubt\nit will be. I am strongly in favor\nof it ns it will enable mc to send\nout in ymi settlers a Utile less ran\nantl Inexperienced than are usually\nmet with\u00E2\u0080\u0094consequently they will\ngrumble less and succeed better,\"\nUnprecedented activity prevails iu\nshi'llii-lil iu all branches of armaments, and the order hooks nre iu\nsuch a congested state that if another contract were not booked there\nwould be enough work to keep the resources of the three big armament\nfirm of Vickers (Limited), Cnmmell,\nLaird and Co. (Limited) and John\nBrown nnd Co. (Limited) fully employed for two years. Much of Uie\nwork is for the Hritish admiralty,\nbut there is also a large tonnage of\nmaterial being turned out (or Russia,\nSpain nnd Turkey.\nFOB SALE.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Household furniture\nfor light housekeeping, Phone 1(12,\ncity. 18-lf\nCANADIANS ATJWESTMINSTER\nNEXT CONSERVATIVE CABINET\nMAY INCLUDE SEVERAL\nCANUCKS.\nA London press correspondent\nwrites: \"Tenacity is the word which\nmost adequately sums up the character of Bonar Law,\" said a Canadian who sits at Westminster, \"and\nit Is this characteristic which ha\naroused th.* wonderful enthusiasm\namong the Conservatives and the\nfaith that his leadership will bring\nthe party from opposition to office.\n\"The new appointment hears a\nmuch deeper significance. I believe it\npresages that Canadian*, will have a\nmuch bigger sphere of Influence in tlw\nBritish parliament and that it will\nattract to pnlit les here ('unadi.tn\nmen of leisure and wealth who Will\nworthily represent tlie Dominion in\nthe mother of parliaments.\"\nThis opinion is shared by many\nprominent Canadians here anil gives\ncause for the liveliest satisfaction.\nTbe bouse of commons lias received\nan accession of siren1 ith in tht* number of Canadians who have gained\nseats there and during the last election it was observed that tiny bore\nheavy part oi the flght. The\nmost spectacular event of course\nwas the daring action of Bonar Law\nwho left a safe retreat to invade hostile Free Train* territory. Then there\nwns the unprecedented light wbieh\nin a few weeks made the political\nreputation of Sir U. M. Ailkeii, until then unknown in political circles.\nBut these were only outstanding features which denoted that Canadians\nwere waging iu politics the same\nvirile light that they do in every\nither arena in which they strive.\nCanadians who have heard debates\nin the commons have been Impressed\nwith the cordial reception accorded\nto Canadian members. The house\nhas been called the most critical assembly in the world nnd it may he\nlaken that the favorable impression\nmade by men from the Dominion Is\ndue lo their ability as legislators.\nFrequently the bouse expresses Us\nboredom hy leaving a member to\naddress half empty benches, but never\nis this the case when a Canadian\nspeaks. When Sir Gilbert Parker or\nlamar Greenwood rises he has the\nsatisfaction of au attentive ami even\ncn-pr audience.\nCertainly Canadians have won\ntheir spurs nt Westminster. This\nmakes the forecast that under Uonu\nLaw Canadians will attain cabinet\nrank, a reasonable one. Must nf\n1 them like Sir Gilbert Parker and\nDnnaltl McMaster have proved thei.\nskill in the difficult field ol com-j\nmittee as well as on the lloor of the\nbouse and on the hustings. Mr. Balfour had a great admiration tor tho]\nability of Sir W. M. Aitkin and Sir.\nOllberf Parker is reasonably sure of\ncabinet rank in the next Conservative\nadministration.\nThe Canadians who sit on lhe Liberal side of the house are no less\nbrilliant. Men like liamar (Irevn-\nwood, -I. Allen Uaker and the Hon.\nJoseph Martin are steadily graduate!\ning for high positions in the party.\nI learn that it is probable that'\nmore Canadians wiil lie Invited to\nBeck seats at Westminster at the\nnext general election. The invitation\nextended by an Influential peer to W.'\nP. Bull, K'. C,, ul Toronto, when he\nwas here, will likely be renewed, ami j\nothers who took a part in the lasi\nelections will also have the opportunity ot Contesting! English seats. It'\nIs common knowledge that if he evei j\ncares to leave the attractions of\nBritish Columbian politics thu Hon.\nIt. McBride can have a prominent position in any Conservative government, but 1 understand ihat wben he\nwas here [n the summer he resolutely\nrefused to consider leaving the leadership nf bis party al Vlctor'a.\npected to\u00E2\u0080\u0094and they will\u00E2\u0080\u0094cheerfully\nforget personal consideration and\nconveniences, not to say health, ir.\nthe effort to please customers and\nmake profits for their employers.\nToo often the Yuletide season spell-\nterror for the salesman and saleswoman* Df what yon can to 'mike\nibis season one of good cheer. It will\nhelp you, the salespeople and th-'\nmerchant who invites your CQttom\nIt is such an easy matter at that\nIt is embraced in two words\u00E2\u0080\u0094SHOP\nEARLY.\nFOI? KENT.-Ven Iar.|- caie-\nhouse, suitable for furnitur**. llanos,\nfeed, etc . f Hi per month. App'y\nH'-raM office '>-*:!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nRlectric Restorer for Men\nPhosphOOOl p,:r^e ef> \"r = mihebodr\n * ..t ; f ;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*: :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 :. : f.-v res\nI mtaAltUBtf. \u00C2\u00A5ttm*V.reii~-i\ :r-l a:l-seit.il\n.;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2..--.*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2! \u00C2\u00BBv--:te-i st on * Tho* phono I \u00C2\u00AB 1\nIke j -a new min. Fr.;c tta boi rff* ' r\nM HtSSdtt****W1 >!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' - Thi *\u00C2\u00BBf Work ami\nPrompt Service\nGuaranteed\nAGAIN: SHOP KAItl.V\nTbere an* three principles in the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2hop early propnsitn.n. The customer,\ntin* merchant ami the man oi woman\nbehind the counter. Tha < uttoti\nigbt to heed the Injunction tn ibop\nearly if for no bettei reason than the\nselfish one that the early customer\nhas the pick of the holiday goods.\nThe merchant is heartily in favor of\nearly shopping for ihe reason that it\nwilt enable bim tn clear up streks\nand make ready tor the sttcr-hollday\ntrade. The Christmaslule trading,\naftei all, is but a traction of ibe\nyear's total. Sn the merchant puts\nthe Choicest goods on sale, ladens the\ncounter with attractive bargains\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nnnd urges early shopping.\nThe third party to the early shopping proposition\u00E2\u0080\u0094the clerks\u00E2\u0080\u0094have but\ntl lenient nt human sympathy io\nsupport them in their plea tor COW-\nsideration m the holiday huyimi\nreason. Cpon these men nnd women, girls and boys, delivery men\nami tbo like, the burden of belated\nshopping must fall. 'Ihey ate ex-\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB\nCanadian Pacific\nChristmas and New Year\nHolidays\nFAkF. AM) ONE-THIRD\nFOR me ROUND\nTRIP\n2 \"THE FINEST IH THE UND\nj GANONG'S\n| Q. B.\n|CHOCOLATES;\nMM PIEM IS 5TAMPID \"C B.\nLarge assortment of Xmas\nFancy hoxes jnst arrived\nCampbell & Manning\nSw their Display\nKNOWLER \u00C2\u00AB*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 MACAULAV\nWELL KNOWN MINISTER\nBetween all stations l'ort Arthur\nto Vancouver nnd Bronchos.\nGoing datea Deo, 21. l'.Ul to\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Ian 1.1012. Final Roturn Limit,\nJon. 5th, 1B12.\nFnr fnrihiT fnrticnlnro apply to\nnearest Agent, *\u00C2\u00BBr to\nIt. ii McNEILLIE,\nDtitrtel rn\u00E2\u0080\u0094.'UK' i ,\it.-i.>\nOalgary, Alberts\nRestored to Health by Vinol\n1 Rev. D. Schneider, who Is a well\n: known minister in Rles Lake, Wis.,\n| writes:\n) \"1 had a very severe stomach trouble last year from which I was kapt\n' in bed three months. I hail engaged\n, tho services of a doctor, but to no\n: avail. I then read of Vlnol and determined to try a bottle. Hefore it was\nused up I was out of bed. and four\nbottles made me a well man. Vlnol is\na splendid medicine, and 1 can gladly\nrecommend It.\"\nProminent men from all over tha\ncountry do not hesitate to endnrso\nthis wondoful tonic.\nPor twelve years Vlnol has been\n| aold on tho \"money bark\" plan, and\nevery year strengthens Its popularity\nnnd proves by continued tents that It\nwill do what we claim for tt.\nt'ranbrook Ming and Hook Co,\n('ratfbrock, B.O. THE CRANBROOK HERALD\nYOU ARE\nINVITED\nTo attend a GRAND RECEPTION in commemoration of our Fifth Anniversary, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER\nEIGHTEENTH. Nineteen hundred and eleven, at twenty o'clock.\nThe Directors and employees of this store have come to regard this Anniversary Day almost as much as a National Holiday and you will accord us a great favor\nby responding to this invitation in person. Whether you patronize this store or not makes no difference. We extend to you the same cordial invitation and will be greatly\ndisappointed If you do not attend. The attendance at our Anniversary Celebration one year ago surpassed any former one and we hope that this will surpass them all. We\nhave secured (iuerard's Otchestra for the occasion. Fink's famous Hiawatha Tea and Fink's Special High Qrade Coffee and ricVittie & Price's Biscuits, lor which this\nstore has a most enviable reputation, will be served in the Carpet Section of the Furniture Department on the second floor. Special arrangements have been made so that\nprompt and careful service will be assured to every one. Our full staff will be on hand and at your command to show you through the big store and explain the many modern\nconveniences. No goods will be sold after eighteen o'clock on the above date, as we want each member of the staff to be entirely free to assist you in the enjoyment of\nthe evening.\nMONDAY EV'G. DECEMBER 18th, AT 20 O'CLOCK\nEBRuBSjBSjaraEEHSBKaajarai^\nORCHESTRA PROGRAMME\n1. Overture, -The Oolden Scoptre,\"\nlil KIIAIlllS OIK 'HESTIIA\n2. Serenade, \" Ariel's Kisses,\"\n()ri:iimil's Orchestra\n:i. Two Step, \"Ringgold\" -\nHi kharh's Orchestra\nI. Violin Solo ....\nWH. Ol'ERARll\n5. Selected,\" Dunce of the Harlequins\"\n(irmiARii's Orchestra\nSchle lVgrell\nli.\nGcerarii's Orchestra\nLosey\n7.\nOverture,\" Bits from Broadway,\"\nOt'ERAiin's Orchestra\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nI.DSi'V\n8.\n\"Homeland Waltzes\nGi'erabd's Orchestra\n-\nUonmmir\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2J.\nt lavotte, selected,\" Forget-mo-not\"\nUl'ERARii's Orchestra\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nLosey\n10.\n\" Put yonr arms around me. honey \"\nGierard's Orchestra\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nFeisty\nI \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'.'araiaiaisiBiBkSBiab'ffljaja^"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Cranbrook"@en . "Cranbrook_Herald_1911-12-14"@en . "10.14288/1.0069195"@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 . 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