"585ad24f-03ec-4c29-83fc-a0c8c31ef401"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2014-06-30"@en . "1923-10-12"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0069260/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " THE CRANBROOK HERAL'\nVOLUME ii\nPROB''\n5s*^?>:\nCRANBROOK, B.C, FRIIIAV, OCOHIIIt 12th, 1928\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A04=\nN II11\nMonday\nTuesday\nSTAR\nTHACKERAY'S IMMORTAL MASTERPIECE OF WELLINGTON, NAPOLEON AND WATERLOO)\nft\nVANITY FAIR\"\nA DRAMA OF LOVE, INTRIGUE AMI BATTLE.\nA BIG CAST OF 19 STARS.\nREGULAR PRICES \u00E2\u0080\u0094 35** and 15c\nNotes On A\nLong Saddle Ride\nI.U.I} ou irip from iMIiertn to\nOkUimgan Uncords Impressions of l-ruulirotik IHsl.\nMrs. Rosa Lalng, of Wcstbnnk, who\nlual Juno passed through the olty on\nhorseback ou her way from Alberta\nio Weslbank, lu tlio Okanagan, has\nbeen writing o\u00C2\u00A3 her trip In tho Calgary\nHerald. A recent Instalment told ot\nthat part of hor Journey trom tlio\nlower ond ot tho Banff-Winderineri\nrdad to as. far along tlio road uh Moy\nlo, ami some of tho impressions alio\nrecords do not seem altogether of tho\npleasantest, A number of local nllu-\nslons made to things and people will\neaBily be recognized and Mrs. Lalng's\nstory makes Interesting reading since\nit notes Incidents lu a long journey\nthut might otherwise go unmarked.\nHev Btory seems more like seeing the\ndistrict us others see it, and not\nthrough our own accustomed eyes.\nMrs. Lalng writes as follows, her\ndescription commencing at a few\nmiles beyond Sinclair Springs:\nAlong tbo sides of the road there\nwere evidences of forest fire. Miles\nof trees .standing stark and bare,\ncharred and blackened. It Is a sad\nsight of desolation and should do more\nthan tbe many notices to make tbe\ntourist careful of his camp fire.\nReaching tWe summit there is a\nbeautiful little lake on tbe left ot the\nroad, full of fish. Someone was telling me that these fish wore placed ln\nthe lake a while ago, and don't seem\nto get natural food, they are so ravenous for halt of any kind that It Is\nreally not sport catching them. The\nmountains bore as one descends are\nsimply glorious\u00E2\u0080\u0094a tour like mine,\nabsolutely aloije -brings you up\nagainst fundamentals. \"I will lift up\nmini- eyes unto the hills, from whence\nCometh my help,\" Qod always seems\nnear iu the mountains, they are so\nvast and untrammelled.\nHut Water Springs\nDescending this mountain pass, 1\nsaw some mountain sheep, quite near,\non the bill side, just beforo I reached\nSinclair Hot Springs, Here I had a\nlovely swim In the uattrral hot water.\nIt was quite the hottest out-of-door\nbath I ever tried, after wliich I rode\ndown through Sinclair Canyon, a\nreally wonderful place, tbe great\nrocks forming arches, washed out by\ntbo wuier, through wliich runs the\nroad, on one sidtx uiml llio water\nrushing down below on the right, The\nrocks are a glorious red stone, which\nglowed beautifully in the setting sun.\nDown at the foot of ihe canyon\nIhoro is a real inn, or rest bouse for\ntravelers, Here ii was a [real to net\nfresh mill, nfeatn, after a few days of\nthe canned variety Here 1 slept\nsplendidly, nnd early Tuesday morning started for Windermere, The road\nruns through iuq valley of the Kootenay until ii reaches Lake Windermere ami the little town so prettily\nBl Ilia toil op tlie side of ibe lake.\nAN INSIGHT INTO WHAT\nTHE Y. 31. C. A. IS\nDOING IN TIM! CITY\nIt en sons Why AU Should lie In-\nforested in im- Membership\nDrive ('uiiih)tr This Month\nVery re\normere.\nntly, I\nm> the\nDeserted Houm*\nAboul n mile out. away on the lefl\nni in.-. I lw Rink Presented at Iteifulm Meeting on\nYYeiliH'Kilny Lust\n< OII'LI. MA It KIM) HEBE\nUIVI.N ftOVAL WELCOME\nAT PERNIE LAST WEEK\nclly\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2iday, Oct, 12: Banff Orchestra at\nihe Auditorium.\nFrl. & Sat Oct. 12-\nWomeii\" at the Star.\n\"Trifling\nSunday. Oct. J4: Special Musical Service at the Presbyterian Church at\n7.30 p.m.\nMonday & Tuesday, Oct. l'.-lti: Big\ncast, in \"Vanity Fair\" at the Star\nWednesday, Oct, 17: First of season's\nParish Hall Card Parties and Dan-\nWed. &.. Thurs., Oct. 17-1S: \"Soul\nthe Beast\" at the Star.\nYiday, October 1(1: A.O.F. Whist\nDrive and Dance, K.P. Hall. Bd-\ninondsou's orchestra. Admission,\n$1,25 a couple. Extra lady rifle\n'rlday & Saturday, Oct. 19-20: Colleen Moore iu \"Broken Chains\" at\nthe Star.\nOctober 2\ to SI: Y.M.C.A. Membership Drive.\nOctober 31: Benoflt Masquerade dance\nB. of H. T. In the Auditorium.\nWednesday, November 21: Christ\nChurch annual bazaar und sale of\nwork.\n*,i again,\ni of Ma\nlted IhoWsf.'i. lion, and are willing to work\nempty,] with others al tbo groni tusk of bringing Up n race or men worlhy lo bo\nCalled Ciiil'itliaiiii. If Is u great name\nlei's all gol Into it.\nMr and Mrs Q, Sinclair returned\nran out lo greet me as 1 r\nliable yard The place v\ndOBertOd, Dust everywhere a greal\nbus of pictures, old photograplis and\npniiers lay strewn ahotii. What a\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2lory it suggested. My horses were\nenjoying lhe fresh grass and l decided in resl tnr\nwas tli all a boy\nfields toward ihe house, Ho Idokod\nnt me wiih suspicion. \"Where aro (be| ThON will be special ntUslo at tl\nowners of ihis bouse?'1 said I \"done Prcabytorlan Church on Btindny ovei\nyears ago,\" he replied, Ra sal Mt to*. All are cordially Invited,\nhone and stared at me moodily, evidently walling for mo to go. Slowly\nI dragged my unwilling horses from\ntills good pasture and rode away, followed uf a dlstanco by the boy until\nwe readied the main road, where I\nturned south while bo took the road\nto Windermere.\nSeveral Indian bouses aro situated\nalong tbis way, hut very few white\nWlk. It was six o'clock when I\nleached Fairmont post ollleo, and I\nwas dismayed to learn that there wus\nher\nn Hour, but what j,mSnhirdny hml from n holiday trip to\nriding across the] Southern Alberta points by motor.\nIn the report ot the reception and\nsocial tendered Hev. and Mrs. R. W.\nMacKay on tbo occasion of their\ntwenty-fifth wedding anniversary, an\nomission was made which is regretted\nlu rot mentioning that the presentation of the purse from tho Ladles' Aid\nwas made by tho vice-president of the\nsociety, Mrs. A, A. MacKinnon.\nno slopping house here. However,\nseeing bow weary I wan they kindly\ngave mo a bed, and oared for my\nhorses,\nMy host and hostess made mo feel\nquite at home, and I stayed with Ihem\nu couple of days mil II I fell rested up.\nIt wus a Jolly visit. We bulbed iu Ibe\nhot springs there. This Ih quite an\nidenl camping ground, nnd certainly a\nplace I would chome for a summer\nholiday. Fairmont post office is also\n(Continued uu Page 4)\nIi i.s reported that a mill from one\nof the milling properties near Kaslo\nwill bo shipped to Kimlierley aud Installed at Lhe Stcmwiiiiler group, to\nbe operated with power from the\nHast Kootenay Power Co., at Kimberley.\nW. II Town ley, assistant manager\nof .Miller Ai Richards. Winnipeg, well\nknown printers' supply house, was In\nihe city this week, calling on the Herald. Equipment is being added lu\nvarious departments of tbe Herald\nwhich are necessary to keep pace\nwith the growing volume of business,\nand of which Other mention will be\nmade ut a later dale. Indicative of the\ngenornl pulse ol business in the west\nis ihe fact that Mr. Townley is on his\nway to Vancover where a new branch\nor his firm will he established.\nAbout half a dozen responded to the\ncall made tor a public meeting for\nihe formation of a Japanese Relief\nCommittee In ihis city, including two\nmembers of the Women's Institute.\nAfter n shori discussion by those presenl it was decided that in the absence of any branch Of the Red Cross\nsociety here, the Women's Institute\nIn- asked i<> take in band tbe raising\nany money in Crnnbrook. It was\nroposed tliat the cily council be ask-\nl permission io bold a tag day.\nMrs. E. A. Beech and son Norman\nloft hist week for Nelson where the\nbitter has entered the Nolson Business\nCollege. Mrs. Beech returned on\nWednesday after spending a Tew days\nwith friends al Nelson aud Dnclt\nCreek.\nMr. a. J. Spreull roturned on Thursday from Fernio where he was hi at-\ntombneo at the assizes. Mr. Spreull\nwas acting with Mr. A. I. Fisher In\ndefence of one of tho defendants In\nthe rase of Pry vs. McGlndry and Mar-\nslmm. The decision of the judge was\nreserved. Mr. 8. Herchmer was the\nattune? tor 1km ilatatllt\nThe regulur meeting of the\ncouncil wus held In the council chamber on Wednesday evening, alderman\nBronsdon being the only absentee. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nAfter the reading m the reports of\ntho various civic departments the Jotnl\ndelegation of representatives from th\nvarious local organizations who hav\nhad the matter of providing accommo\ndatfon for skating and hockey tinder\nconsideration for some time wer\nheard. Mr. Beale, speaking for Hi\nRecreation Club, said that lie wished lo\ncorrect some erroneous impression:\nthat were being circulated that tin\nClub had made money out of the hock\ney during the last two seasons, thi\nhest that could be said being it had\nabout broken even ou lhe two yei\nbalance. Tbe club through the gen\nosity of the Messrs. Staples, who hud\ngiven tbe lumber for the making o\nthe skating rink, were aide In provld\nlee for the past two seasons. Mr.\nBeale was of the opinion that if thore\nwas any money to spend in the erection of a new rink, that the claim of tho\nClub that their premises he used\nshould receive consideration. By\narrangements with Towrlss & Adams\nlots adjoining their rink could be\nsecured for rink purposes by a transfer of lots within the city. He suggested that this matter be seriously\nconsidered before any definite action\nwere taken.\nMr. Harris introduced the delegation who wore lo propose the submission of a bylaw to the people for\nthe raising of money for an addition\nto the present rink.\nMr. G. T. Molr related briefly the\ncircumstances loading up to the proposed presentation of tbo pel it ion\nwhich was signed by fifty-two ratepayers, representing over ten per cent\nof tbe valuation of the taxable property In the cily. While be admitted\nthat the curlers had been responsible\nfor helping In a large measure to\nfinance the cost of Ibe purchase made\nby the city of the rink, he felt sure\nthnt thoso citizens who were now he-\nhind the local skating and hockey\nenthusiasts wore men who by the\nsupport they had given amateur baseball last season had shown their\nublllty to look after affairs of this\nkind. Ho fell thai the building of\nthe addition could be financed so that\nno additional burden would ho placed\non the tax payer. He claimed thai\nthe encouragement of sport was essential to the development of a\nvigorous and prosperous manhood.\nE. H. McPhee, in speaking tor tbe\ncurlers, said so far as they were\nconcerned they were willing uml anxious to co-operate with lhe skaters.\nHe referred ulso to tlie lack of support given skating and hockey in past\nyears.\nF. M, MacPherson, representing lhe\nBoard of Trade, snid that bo had boon\nlu sympathy with the plan first advanced by Mr. Grubbe which had just\nbeen outlined. Since hearing Mr.\nBeale wllh respect to tho Recreation\nciub however, bo felt it was worthy\nof consideration.\nMiss Patterson made a suggestion\nthat met with favor by many present,\nthat the site or the Recreation Club\nrink be utilized for lhe erection of a\nrink for the curlers which could be\nreadily constructed.\nWalter Sodon wus present to ask\nwhy the light near hi* residence had\nnot been kept iu operation. The engineer promised that this should be\nattended to.\nyAlderman Kllby said ho hud a petition signed by about tweuly-five\nratepayers relative to a nuisance said\nto be created by the dump the city\nwas making on Van Home Street\nnear the Western Grocers. Dead cuts\nhumc\n(Fernie Fi\nadding which\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2rest locally,\nlust Suiiinhij\nof the bride*!\ne Press)\ntreated Bome-live-\nas quietly solera-\nafteruoon, at the\nparents, iu Cran\nbrook, B.C., when Miss Helen Jones,\nonly daughtor of Mr and Mrs. B. W.\nJunes, of ihat clly, was united In mar-\nHuge to Mr, li. A. Bryant, of Fertile,\nB.C.. Rev. 13, W. MacKay officiating.\nFollowing the ceremony the gather-\nlug partook of a buffet luncheon.\nafler which Ihe young couple left for\nPernio where ihey will make their\nhome.\n(in arriving here iho bride and\ngroom were given a groat welcome by\ntheir local friends and members of the\nUreal War Veteran's Association, ot\nwliich Mr. Bryant is n past president\nOn stepping rrom tho train Mr, Bryant was promptly \"shanghaied by hie\nformer comrades, who after seeing\nMrs. Bryant safely iu a waiting automobile, escorted the bridegroom tc\n.loe Longden's waiting 'Rolls-Royce*\nand gave him a ride through the bus\ninoss seel Ion of the city, loudly announcing that ho had been newly\nmarried, before taking him to the\nhome of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Biggs,\nwlmro the bride and groom were the\ngnosis of honor at n reception dinner.\nLater In tbe evening it large party\nof relumed men. headed by ihe brass\nand pipe bands, formed a torchlight\nprocession and marched to MePherson\nAvenue wliero Ihey serenaded Ihe\nnowlyweds until nearly midnight.\nThe lourisl season is not yet over\npparenlly, to Judge by the cars from\ndistant points seen on the streets recently. Cars have been noted from\nLos Angeles, Michigan, Quebec and\nSaskatchewan in the lost few days In\nthis vicinity.\nTho charge against the foreigner,\n'iscuro, charged with uu attempt to\nmurder Miss Jean Blakey or Fort\nSteel, bus heen reduced to shooting\nmllh intent to do grevlous bodily harm.\nThe accused comes up for eloclion and\ntrial on Monday.\nThe people of Wynndel watched\nwilb Interest the development of a\nromance which has had its culmination In Nelson, when Cecil Moore,\nwhoso foot was torn off by a belt at\nhe J. B. Wlnlaw sawmill at Duck\nCreek some months ago. and Miss\nBorghlld Hagon were united In wedlock. The young man Is of English\nlock, while his bride Is of Norwegian\nancestry. Pate decreed that the\nyoung man should stop ou tho helt\nthat tore off his foot and smashed\nhis ankle. The train being un hour\nlate thai day, it. was possible to get\nhim Immediately aboard it, anil off\nIbo Cranbrook hospital under\nfavorable circumstances. One month\nlater his fiancee assisted in bringing\nhim hack to recuperate. Then\nhe accompanied him to his mother's\nhomo in Nelson, us being ou crutches\nlid still needed care. Under the\nWorkmen's Compensation uet \"Cecil,\"\ns he Is known to everyone here gets\n$2000 for his injury, ami now the wed-\nHug hells are to ring. Mr. and Mrs.\nMalt Hagon. the bride's parents ure\ned for their family of fourteen.\nSOCIAL EVENING AT\nMETHODIST GHUKCil\n24th ANNIVEHSARt\nPresentation Mode To Mr. mul\nMrs. A. Aslnvorth from (lit*\nCongregation uml Board\nMonday ovenlng last the Method\nschoolroom was tho scene of a ve\npleasant social f unci ion. when\nmembers of Ire cotigregatldn gather*\ned to celebrate the twenty-fourth anniversary of the founding of their place\nof worship. A musical program was\nrendered, among those contributing\nheing ihe following: vocal solo, Miss\nGrace MoParlane; piano solo, Master\nPrank Hoy; vocal solo. Mr. a Shankland, The occasion also afforded an\nopportunity of Baying goodbye to Mrs,\nA. Ash worth, who is leaving shortly\nOctober\n15-16\nWinners in Golf\nClub Events\nConsolation Competition For\nl.inlics mid Gentlemen tu\nHe Played Xexl Week\nthe\nl*la\nrn-h\nwas concluded this week In\nma! competitions of tbe Qolf\nSome of the games were ex-\nI n ter as ting, und the winners\nouiiced as follows:\n>!ct'HKKKY C0P\n*' Competition, Match May\nXlne Holes Handicap\nulnar?: Mrs Grubbe beat\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Ih'ii: Mrs. Ward boat Mrs.\n,lrp\nio join her lined lhe mt'Li'v\nUr.k at In; \u00E2\u0080\u00A2;i\"ie.\nfeature of tho evcnlt\niddresses o! f. vq\\nworth from church i\nMr. W. II. Wilson\nQuarterly Board of\nveyed to Mrs. Ashwortl\npriato address au exp\nsense of loss that they\nho has\n' the In\nI to Mr*., .w\nI city societies\nbehalf or the\nbe church con-\nh in an appro-\nission of tlie\nml the congregation felt at their departurefrom\nIho olty. As a Blight token of their\nremembrance the board presented\nthorn with a sterling silver deposit\nbrown belly lea set, with tray.\nMrs. J. T. Sarvis, speaking for the\nLai lea' Aid. told of Mrs. Aahworth's\nconnection with that branch of the\nchurch's endeavor, and reminded her\nof ibe difficulty ihut would he experienced In filling her place. A beautiful silver relish dish will remind\nMrs. Ashworth of hor many friends in\ntho Methodist Ladies' Aid of this city.\nOn Mr. A. Shankland devolved the\nduty of telling how the Musical Society would mlsa the valued assistance\nOf herself and Mr. Ashworth. and he\npresented thorn on behalf of that body with a silver vane, as a mark of\nthe esteem in wliich they are held.\nMrs. I\:\nJackson.\nRrsl Kound:- M\nkill-on: .Mrs l.iitle\nby default Mrs B.\nMarshal] Mra Bee\nrest: Miss li reaves\nbeat Mrs. Wil-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0;ii Mrs Spreull\ntaplea bent Mrs.\nbeat Mrs. Format Mrs. C. Sta\nples;\nMiss Noble\nbj default;\nby default; Mrs. Ho-\nMrs Ward beat Mrs.\nGrubbe.\nSecond Round. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Pym by d\u00C2\u00ABf-\nault; Mrs Boole beat Mrs K. Staples:\nMiss Greaves by default; Mrs. Hogarth beat Mrs. Ward.\nSemi-finals. - Mrs. Heale boat Mrs.\nPym; Miss Greaves beat Mrs. Hogarth.\nFinal. \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nQ reaves.\nMrs Heale bent Mist\nhr. KiN<; err\n18 Holes, Hatch I'lay, Men'* Com.\npet I Hor.\nPreliminary, \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Grubbe by default;\nRobertson beat Marthall.\nFirst Round. \u00E2\u0080\u0094Roberts beat Jack-\nBon; Leltch beat McPhee; Klinestlver\nbeat Noble; Judge Thompson by de-\nfsult; A. A. MarKinnon beat Home;\nPennock by default; Graham heat\nBeale; Grubbe beat Robertson.\nSecond Round. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 twitch beat Roberts; Kl inert her beat Judge Thompson; Pennock beat MacKinnon;\nGrubbe beat Graham.\nSemi Finals. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Kllneativer beat\nleltch: Grubbe beat Pennock.\nMr. and Mrs. John Stirling of Dnr- F1naL ~\" KHnestlwr beat Grubbe.\nvel, Ayrshire, lefl on Monday for Van I JOHNSON CUP\nrouvrr en rtftte-ifl :-... \u00E2\u0096\u00A0,:~ .*. , .... : Ud,,v <'\u00C2\u00ABn\u00C2\u00ABl*tlHoii. 18 H.I+ HtJUttMf\nNew York previous to returning to \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*shiJ Way\nScotland. Mrs. Stirling is a sister of\nMrs. Spreull. with whom they have\nheen visiting for the last three weeks.\nBrule, handicap 30,\nWinner, Mrs\nnel score 76.\nCOLEMAN TKOPIIV\nI* lilies Ladies' (bsmplonihlp\nOn Information received from the su-1 Scratch\nperintendent of state penetentiaries, at j Fir.-t Round. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. C. O. Staples\nWalla Walla, Wash., S. V. Rollins, who!by default; Mrs. E. L. Staples beat\nhas been posing as S. It Brown, andlMrs. Marshall; Mrs. Hogarth beat\nwas employed at Wycliffe, was thisiMr.-. Wilkinson; Mrs. Beale beat Miss\nweek brought into the city by Chief j Greaves.\nE I.. Staples\nMrs. Hogarth\nConstable Mortimer of the provincial ^^ Finals. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Mrs\npolice. The prisoner Is wanted as a I boat Mrs. C. O. Siaples\nconvict who has broken parole. He is b-.r Mr- Heal**,\nbeing held hero pending the arrival of Final \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. H'.garth beat Mrs. E.\nthe authorities from Washington to|L. Staples, winning the trophy for\ntake him back. |the second time, which now becomes\n' her prop- rty.\nIn the approach and putt compel-\nin mistake for iho lots upon which\nhis hotel is now hnili. Mr. Clausen\nhas now no claim whatever on tbe\nfederal building, the mistake having\nbeon rectified,\nAccording to the report of the city\nengineer it will be necessary to discontinue the use of the primary and! lhat was new arisen In ti\nseconds\nposal m\npense 0\nlim lhe\ny filters at the sewage dis-:\nirks on account of the ex-\nkeeptng them running dur-\ncold weather. The results\nwould mil warrant the expenditure.\nThfl fire chief reported six calls,\nall nf a minor nature, with tho exception uf the call lo the old laundry\nbuilding. Twelve Nre drills were\nbeing offensive.'held nl tbo school, one being witues-\nMrs. w .1. Slpprell, wife of Dr. SIp-\nprell. of ihe Metropolitan Church,\nVictoria, addressed a meeting in the\nMethodist Church on Wednesday evening on missionary work. She\ndealt with lhe earthquake In Japan\nand the extent of Die catastrophe on\nchurch properly there. While in the\nelty, Mrs. Blpproll was a guest of Mr.\nand Mrs. A. W. Hodgson.\nSunday last special ser vices were\nheld in the Methodist church, marking the Iweniy-iourlh anniversary of\nhe denomination In cranbrook. Both\nlorvlcoa were well attended. Iu the\nmorning special music was given by\nthe children's choir, while In the evening a mule Quartette sung. The\npaslor, Rev. 11. C. Freeman, delivered\ni addresses which were very helpful and full of strong Ideas nn really christianizing tho mission of tbe\nImreli, so that It could bo said to\nxpress properly the mind of Christ.\nMuch Interns) is being displayed hy\nlocal baseball enthusiasts In the\nworld's series being played in New\nYork. The names so fnr stand a draw\none all, Iho game ou Wednesday being purchase the fair grounds alto he pro-\nwon by the Giants ri-4. With the sented to the people for consideration.\nRcore a tie Stengal hit a home run It was pointed out by alderman Cam-\nwhen hist man up lu tbo ninth, while eron that such a procedure was out\nto-day's game Thursday) went to the of order without a petition of rnte-\nVankoes 4-2, fn this same Ruth ia payors asking for same. Mr. Cron\ncredited wiih iwo homo runs und a Is to be sn notified.\nGiants player also scored a homer. Bylaws were Introduced nuthoriz-\nVoiiug, for tho losers was hurl during Ing tho transfer and sale of a couple\nIho game, but continued. For the news of lots by the city.\nof tho Wednesday game tbo Herald is Some amusement was caused by n\nindebted io Mr, K. II. McPhee and for bylaw lo amend another bylaw which\nThursday's gamu to Mr. 10. T. Cooper, had been passed last year whereby\nboth of whom got the news over Ibeir Ihe lots on which tbe post office now! be rospomiihlo for turning on the\nG. ('. Mortimer, provincial chief\ninstable for this district, has been\nspending some time since his return\nto Crnnbrook visiting the big territory\nnder his charge. He spent most of!\nlast week at Creston and other points)\nst. Cranbrook will now have two,\nrepresentatives or the provincial force j\nitatloned hero when constable Dunlin returns from his visit to the Old |\nCountry.\n! Mr. J. F. Armstrong, formerly of\nthis city and Fort Steele, when he was\nin the service of the provincial government, fs paying another visit to tbe\nOlty, the guest at the home of his\ndaughter, Mrs. M. A. Heale. He has\njust returned from a visit to Montreal\nand his native province of Quebec,\nwliere he hud not visited for close on\nthirty years, and where he found much\nthree de-\nand dogs, besides\nwere not, to his mind tbe stuff that! sod by A. A. McDonald, deputy fire\nroads should be made of. Alderman j warden, who complimented the tea-\nBalment claimed the clly teamsters! ohing staff. Baying ho was very well\nhad disobeyed Instructions If they'satisfied.\nhad dumped SUCh refuse thoro. May-! The trades license by-law was fl-\nor Cameron said that people coming; milly read and adopted. Tills is a\nIn on the trains \"sensed\" it too and consolidation by-law with certain am-\nhe felt that It should be attended to. lendments. Wholesalers will pay $25\nAlderman Raiment attempted In every six mouths, and banks will pay\nIntroduce a bylaw iu keeping with af$126 every six months. Outside firms\npromise to Mr. Uren that a bylaw to\ndoing a retail business in the city will\npay $26 each six months.\nThe dairy Inspector reported alt\ntbo dairies tn good condition, Tbo\nmilk tests were as follows: McCrlndle\n4.*J; Playle 4.2; Austin :..t; dodder-\nIs 3.4; Lamonl 11,4; Lancaster 8.4.\nAccounts amounting to $hi.!is:,tt\nwere ordered paid.\n' Alderman\nthnt at the\ncades of bis absence.\nArthur Gill of the Royal Rank in\nihis olty baa been transferred to the\nnewly opened Fernie branch of the\nhank, which has been commenced\nsince the OlOsing of the Home Hank\nthere, under the managership of Mr.\nA. Watson, who was formerly niami-\nner of the Homo Rank. Many friends\nhere are glad to learn of Mr. Watson's\nnppointment. realizing that the failure\nof the bank for which he labored so\nIndefatlgobly oame as a severe blow\nIo him, after he had built up. as tho\nfigures given out show, the biggest\nbranch of iho Homo Rank west of\nWinnipeg, wiih deposits totalling\nclose to n million dollars.\nFollowing warnings given, Iho pol-\nIso have this week lodged several prosecutions under the motor vehicle acl.\n.Among tbe offences were the following: driving without lights, parking\nwithin fifteen foot of a hydranl, and\nturning Iho corner on Iho wrong side\nof tho street. II is rumored that oases nre pending against other local\nmotorists for fast driving. Despite\nCameron gave notice!lhe fact that Hafety Blgns have heen\nnext regular meeting ho'placed on Cranbrook Street warning\nvould Introduce a by-law making lhe\ndub license $200.00.\nTho flro department will In future\nmotorists with regard to the school\nchildren, there are still some who\nseem to have no regard for tho sufo-\nItlon held on Wednesday of this week,\nMrs. M. A. Beale won with a score of\neight\nIt is announced lhat tbe secretary\nof the club. Mr. M. A. Beale, is presenting consolation prizes for lad-\nles* and t-ontlernen' events, 18 hole\nhandicaps mods] contests, to be played next Wednesday. October 17th, and\ntho following Saturday.\nJ M Mein of Toronto, deputy president of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers, was a visitor to the city for\na short lime the end of last meek.\nAccompanying him were Messrs. J. P.\nGuimont and J, O. Kemorling. of Nelson, and with O. T Moir ihe Iocs)\npresident, ihey held a conference\npertaining to the work of the ordM*\nIn this district.\nExaminations In connection with\nthe Faculty of Music, HOCMll University, may be writ tin in Cranbrook\nnext year by those who are looking to\nobtain a definite standing In their\nmusical .studies. The local secretary\nis Mr 0 0. Rower, UR.A.M,, who ei-\npw-is there will he u good number In\nthis city trying the examinations next\nMay or June, The preliminary announcement as to the diplomas sod\ndegree courses these examinations\nload ii)i to lr, to he found elsewhere\nin this IsRue,\nEngineer Bratten, who Is In charge\nof the operations at Klko for the East\nKootenay Power Co., was the leading\nspeaker at the Rotary luncheon at\nFernie last week. He told of the work\nin detail and Ihe difficult (OR encountered which had caused Ihe delay of\nM-veral weekd In tho compleilon of the\nundertaking. The tunnel, which Is\n2200 feet long is within 4.10 feet ot\ncompletion and this will probably be\nfinished in November. The present\npower plant at Hull River Is taxed to\ncapacity to curry tbe present load\nnnd the demand for further power Is\nincreasing every day. When the Elko\nproject is completed it will add 6000\nhorsepower io the output. A. complete dupllcatn lino is being built all\nradio's (rom Calgary.\nstoaOs hod been sold to Ur. Clausen' street light*.\nly of the children, and drive past the! over the system to he used In com ot\nschool as a dangerous rats ot spssd. ! emergency. THE CRANBROOK HERALD\nFriday, October lath, 10311\nwitli a fifty dollar donation.\niiiy people feel tliat if no\nivenue is open the cily\nshould provide a rink according to tlie tentative plans now\nlieing discussed, but not till\nevery other avenue toward the\nsame end by other means has\nbeen tried.\nTHB SATISFACTION THAT\nGOOD WORK GIVES 13\nWORTH MANY TIMES\nWHAT YOU PAY.\nRAWORTH BROS.\nNEXT TO Till) POST OFFICE\nCbt Cranbrook herald\nPublished Every Friday\nF. A. WILLIAMS R. POTTER\n(ilYlNii THEM A CHANCE\nHit!\nfiubscrlptlun Price .\nTo United Nlates ..\n*t.m per jear\n. 42.61) ;n-r jnir\n\"With \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 HIhIoh Without \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Hustle\"\nPrinted by Union Labor\nASverilalns IUUs on Application.\nChassis for AdvtrtlilDg MUST ba In\nIklS afflc* WadnearUy noun tbft ourrenf\nwtett to tecure attention.\nOCTOBER 1923\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2UH HON Till WED THU FRI SAT\n12 3 4 5 6\n7 8 9 10 1112 S3\n141516171819 20\n2122 2324252627\n28293031\nFRIDAY, OCTOBER 18th, ill-':!\nCLUB IS MAKING GOOD\niriit of I lie law may\nBurely be said to have tempered\njustice wiili mercy in the disposition of some cases\ncame up lasl week. None realize more than those who administer the law tlie effects which\nmiglil arise from consigning\nin jail some who are only\nthoughtless or impulsive, to\nmingle with those wlio must lie\ntermed habitual wrongdoers.\nwhose law-breaking It\nand cold-blooded. To exercise\nsupervision without restraint\nis one of the problems encountered in dealing with juvenile\ndelinquency, The law recognizes only two classes of people, the guilty and the innocent.\nIts fundamental principle is\nthai the guilty must be punished, and sentimental considerations can nol enter Into the\nmatter too strongly, or respect\nof the law would soon be a\ntiling of the past. In the final\nanalysis anyone proven to have\nbroken tlie law is a criminal\nthe degree lieing Ibe only debatable point. lt is this\nthat leads to different consideration being given a youthful\noffender than an older person.\nIf by careful training, new associations or activities, erstwhile offenders can be brought\nto see for themselves the folly\nof former conduct, surely the\nends of justice have been served, and at the same time a service done lo society.\nSeverity for tlie sake of example has its place, but: there\nis^ilso a lot to be said for a sensible tempering of the law to\nFrench economists are able to\nstudied!show that this policy of the\nGermans has cost ihem more\nas a nation than the reparations they were asked to pay,\nand from which the French refused to recede. In addition to\nIbis the German policy has\nforced the mark down to such a\nlow point tliat some foreign\nbanks can sell them for waste\npaper and realize more than as\ncurrency.\nWith a membership of something like throe hundred, the\nRecreation Club now rises iu\nthe estimation of those in Hie\ncommunity who appreciate its'meet tlie individual cases.\nwork to a position where it is a \u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nbig factor in the life of the ado-! Mil. MEIGHEN STATES 11TS\nlescents of the city and district, POSITION\naud many parents will receive \t\nwith satisfaction the statement During the recent western\nthat the Club is to retain the tour of lion. Arthur Meighen\nservice of Mr. Salter, when otb- which lias at all points brought\ner institutions, perhaps not him into a favorable viewpoint\nhandicapped as the Club here in the eyes of the people, he\nhas been, are able to hold out has hit straight from the shoul-\nthe inducement of a compara- der in criticising the Mackenzie\nlively long term contract. King administration at Ottawa\nThrough the persistent loyalty; In one of his speeches he set\nof a few to the idea of column- forth very succinctly some of\nnity service through the nied-jthe weaknesses which the gov-\nium of the Cluli, and a refusal eminent 1ms developed since\nto be daunted by obstacles that!taking office. He said:\nhave arisen, it has come by the \"What, we need is the slicing\naid of Mr. Salter's practical iby segments of our controllable\nmethods and through under- expenditure. We need defla-\nstanding of the young people:lion in our departmental per-\nand their needs, to a place sonnel comparable with what\nwhere organized amusenienl of I has been done in other Hritish\nunquestionable nature is dcin- countries. We ueed a definite\nFROM THE VIEW-POINT\nOF\nOUR CONTEMPORARIES\nI'OOHKST KIM) OF\n1M III.H1TY\n.Iiisi now when an effort Is twins\nmndo to ralBO by more or less \"popular\" means a SJlOii.OOO publicity fund.\nHritish Columbia ia rocelvltig considerable free advertising in the Eastern\nCanadian press.\nUnder the caption \"The Shadow of\nDeath\" some pertinent facts or\nrlous detriment are broadcasted.\nAs a sample take this:\nPer capita increase in government\nexpenditure in the htsl three years,\nshows ll.C. Ill the head nt Iho list.\nBritish Columbia Increased 289 per\npnstrated, and physical development carried on \"long with\nit.\nThere is quite a pronounc-\nand final negation of all Impertinent demands for public\nworks of pre-war political nature. We waul tax rales pared\ninterests will know that our\nfiscal policy rests on tlie solid\nrock of principle and not on\nthe shifting Bands of dickering\nfor voles.\"\nNOTES\nGerman policy\ned feeling in some quarters tbat|(1\"wl1 '\" \"\"' level of VilB,1V re\"\nhoekey and skating could be dl ' expenditures. We want\nhandled belter under the aus- a clear and definite stand on\npices of a body of this nature,|\u00C2\u00ABsca.l policy, so thaMmsiness\nthan by lelting it come directly\nunder the wing or the city\nit would lie if the new rink\nplans went through. It was fell\nlust year that the accommodu\nHon at the Club then was\ninadequate for hockey, but it\nwas not known what could In\ndone, if anything, for the enlargement of those quarters\nActing apparently on the presumption that new quarter;\nwould have to be found, a natural move was made for the\ncurling rink, which has now\nbeen diverted to a plan for an\nadditional rink at tlie expense\nof the ratepayers. Before this\nis gone into, the question as to\nwhether hockey and skating\ncould not be given better accommodation at the Club rink\nby means of an enlargement\nand a roof, should be finally\nsettled. The financing would\nbe a big obtsacle, but it is now\nlearned that lumber is available to whatever extent is necessary, more space could be: had\nby embracing two other lots\nand some well disposed citizens\nnre willing to contribute to a\nvoluntary subscription list, one\nalderman offering to head tho\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0in.\nPrince Edward Island Increased Hi\nper cent.\nThe other provinces run botweeif.\nHritish Columbia has the highest\nper capita taxation. She also has Ihe\nhighest per capita debt.\nThese are facts thai make prospective setllers hesitate and seek more\nfavorable conditions of successful\nhome-making.\nIt is also pointed out lhat luxation\nlias gone far beyond the danger point,\nlhat \"the shadow of dentil\" Is an accomplished fact.\nAnother determining factor is the\nrestrictions placed on business\u00E2\u0080\u0094re-\nstricttons tliat militate against title\nsmalt trader anil tend to develop lhe\ngroup nr department store,\nIt would take more than a publicity\ncampaign to overcome these unpleasant facts.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Okanagan Commoner.\nKAMI KXIHA.NUK\nMore than 50.000 residents of British Columbia are preparing to participate iu tlie great annual trek from\nthe cold belt to lbe sunny south, lt is\nreported from Vancouver Tourist\nheadquarters. The exodus to the\nBdUth will be the largest on record.\nTlio r.0.000 estimate from B.C.. does\nnot include dependents, pensioners\nor people seeking work, but embraces\nexclusively people of ample means In\nsearch of climate and scenery, plus\nentertainment ami happiness. This\n,o.ooo northerners going south ts\nonly n fair exchange for the 100.000\nor more south rners who went north\nduring the past summer and will\ncome again next summer. Uriltah\nColumbia do-s nol complain: In fact,\nit rather likes It.\u00E2\u0080\u0094bos Angeles Examiner.\nsi. Johns. Que.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Maximum production is being gradually attained at the\nplant of tlie singer Sewing Machine\nCompany here. The plant Is turning\nout npproxtmalely fiono machines a\nweek. A large share of III\nTWENTY YEARS AGO\nExtracts from 'I lie Cranbrook\nHerald of this date, 1903.\nIn the first election held in the\nprovince on strictly party lines, the\nConservatives captured twenty-two of\nthe forty-two\" seats, lu a vote of\nabout a thousand the Cranbrook rid-,\nIng elected Dr. King witli a majority\not 65.\nA contract has been let fur au addition to the Royal Hotel on Cranbrook\nStreet, wliich will Increase lbe number\nof rooms In the plure to iilnety-iine\niu ull.\nConductor J. J. Jackson was iu\nCharge of a special train passing\nthrough this week, carrying a party\nfrom the Cunudlnii Manufacturers\nAssociation.\nIt is announced Hint about $80,000\nis required to complete iho smelter\nat Marysvllle which is being raised\nby means of a bond issue. ,-\nWASA NOTES\n.Mr. and Mra. Graf motored lo ('ranbrook on Tuesday. Mr. Graf opt-niles\nu ranch near Wasa where he hns gathered a considerable crop thla hou-\nBon. He has a large crop of liny, and\nexpects to begin pressing soon.\nMalcolm Horie, tho Wolf Creek logger, was doing ouslmiss here on Monday.\nF. Manning, manager for the Lovering Lumber Co., ut this place, who\nhas been at his home in Calgary for\nsome time returned ot Thursday of\nlast week.\nJohn Richardson and Harry Moore\nwero down from Parkin's Mill on Saturday last.\nCharlie Stevens of Stevensvllle Is\nhauling hay from his ranch on Upper Wolf Creek to the Lovering Co.\nplant at mill town.\nRobert McBean, a familiar figure\nure nf Wasa and Yahk, left Wasa for\nthe coast on Thursday. He concluded his services hero on the completion of his work for Mr. Doyle ou\nWolf Creek, and was formerly on\nemployee of the levering Co., and\nMr. Mathieson of lhe Wasn Hotel.\nJohnny Crowe it Is reported will\ndrive \"fours up\" the coming season,]\nand is understood Io have taken four\nof Mr. Doyle's prize horses to the'\nKootenay River plant to do the heavy\nhauling for them in their forest operations.\nThe ruiliophoiie at mUltown which\nwas set up early In the summer, but\nwhich wub never a real success owing to the Inefficiency of the assembling apparatus, is now being readjusted, and it is hoped under the able\nguidance of Mr. Cloughly, chief eng\niueer at Ihis place, may prove a success.\nTom Leask, lumberman\nCreek, was a \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 business\nWasa on Monday.\nMr. Al planning motored In Cranbrook ou Tuesday. (\nMrs. Ted SwanBon is making preparations to remove to Spokane in the\nnear future where Mr, Swanson is\nemployed ln one of the mills.\nStuart Jeffrey has taken a position\nwith the Kootenay River Lumber Co.\n\"ou top\" as a log loader.\nWallace Crowe while at work for\ntbe Kootenay River Co. had the misfortune lu cut his leg with an axe.\nMr. Dave Sutherland, lumberman nf\nCalgary, was the guest of Mr. P,\nManning on Tuesday.\nPeter Mathieson of the Wasn Hotel\nwho also operate* a stock ranch here,\nsold several head of beef cattle a few-\ndays ago to a Calgary buyer.\niVNNUAL POTATO SHOW\nTO TAKE PLACE NEXT\nMONTH AT (OAST\nThe annual B.C. Potato Show and\neducational seed exhibit of grains,\nvegetables, flowers, etc., will take\nplace at Victoria, ii is announced,\nfrom November 12th, to 17lli. This\nevent is held under the auspices nf Hie\nprovincial department ot agriculture,\nIn co-operation With the Victoria Potato Grower's Association, and the\nChamber of Commerce. The oillcial\nopening will take place at 2..M) on the\nafternoon of November 1.4th, There\nwill be Hems of outertainmenl on tho\nprogram, and practical lectures, Bu-\niries clone ou November 8th, and fur-\nparticulars are in be had from\neparinieiil oi agrtculturo ai Vie\nor tho local tllntrlct agrlcullu-\nMr. A. L. Hay.\nther\ntho t\nloriii\nPint,\nTill-: WEATHER BUW.ETIS\nOfficial Thermometer .{t.Hlums\nMill, Mi\nOctouor i -.7 7^\nOctober r. ;::'. Cf\nOctober 0 '<'.2 0'\nOctober 7 47\nOctober S .hi\nOctober ii 31\noitober in ::ri\n(il\n-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\n-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-*'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\u00C2\u00BB-'\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\nMcGill University\nai ovinia I,\nFaculty oi\nMUSIC\nDeride NOW in enter for\nAnnual Loral KxtiinlnnUons\nThrough i hose examinations- -\nopen to tbe pupils of all teachers and held by competent and\nImpartial examiners-the standing oi' a studenl may lie ascertained and progress tested. They,\nare also preparatory it> tho\ndiploma and degree courses iu\nmusic, wliich, taken from McGill,\nthe \"National University of Canada\", aro recognized everywhere\nns of the highest standing.\nTheoretical Examinations will he\nheld on or about May 7th, and\nPractical Examinations during\nMay and June at various centers throughout Canada.\npreparation for Hie Examinations should In- commenced at\nonce, ami further Information\nregarding Hie tit Keren I grades-,\nmusic lo be prepared, fees, etc.,\napplication forms may be\nobtained by applying direct to\nthe Secretary of the Fnoulty of\nMusic of McGill University, or\nto the local Secretary, G,\nBOWER, Esq. Uox -iss, ('.\nbrook, P.. C.\nSaturday, October lit\nHUMILITY Ol'1 CHRIST:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Let this\nmind bo tn you, which was also ln\nChrist Jesus, Let nothing he done\nthrough Btrife or vainglory; hut in\nlowliness of mind let each esteem\nother bettor than themselves.-\u00E2\u0080\u0094Phfl,\ni,3,\nSllllllay, October\nEVERY\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2hlcli th\"\nDAY:\nThis\nII\nis Hie\ncome to pirns in the day that the Lord\nShall give thee res*, from thy sorrow\nmul from thy tear, mid from thy hard\nbondagu wheein thou wast made to\nserve.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Isaiah 14)3,\n+ + +\nThursday, October IH\nHE VERY COURAGEOUS:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Only be\nthou strong and very courageous,\nthat thou mayost observe to do according to all tho law, * * that thou\nmayost prosper whithersoever thou\nguest.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Joshua 1:7.\n+ f +\nKrldj.y, October I!)\nTHE BEST PUKACIHN'G: - Let\nyour light I'O shine boforo men that\nthey may nee your good works, and\n24,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I-\nHomlay,\nVICTORY SUI\nhat is in y< ii. iii\nworld. 1 John M\n+\nTit'Silii,'.\nBE KIND Ti)\nBrethren, if a nr\nglorify your Pe.tli\nveil Matthew 5:\nwhidi is iu hoi\n111.\n.ull, ye\niich an (\ninsldorl\nmtpto I.\niti ho llial Is In the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I- -1-\nOt'tulicr R|\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2iti THE 0RRTNO:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\na in- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 bo overlakoti lu a\nlch are i plrltual, restore\nin the spirit of mooknoos:\nhyself, lesl thou also be\nlatlans Oil.\n+ -}\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 +\nemhiy, October 17\nA\nin..I her Viewpoint\ntonist lu Arkansas was ill-\ntr.-cicil to a native who Itopl driving\na lank, lean pig up one lane and down\nanother, Unable Lo control his curiosity longer, ho walked lo tlie fence.\n\"Say, neighbor, I know it is none of\nmy business, but why are you driving lhal pig u and down these lams -\nil seems such a waste of lline?\"\n\"Huh\u00E2\u0080\u0094a pig*\u00C2\u00AB time ain't worth\nTHE WAY OF ESCAPE:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Tl shall! nothing. Oltep.\"\nEdmondson's\nDance Orchestra\nOPEN TOR ENGAGEMENT\n\"The Music With The Pep\"\nPHONE aim\nHON 522\nModern- Yen, Miidrrn\nMiitne: \"What kind of eyes do ynu\nlike In man? Do you liko brown, ultlB,\noutput IsIblack or t;i\"ny eyes?\"\nNOW OPEN\nWestern Cafe and Rooms\nVAN HORNE STREET \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Opposite C. P. Tt.-Depot\nNewly Constructed Fireproof Building\nfully modern and newly furnished rooms\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 must class cafe in connection -\niim.v fireproof hotel in cranbrook\nNow thai the usninui puuey lhlppei] ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E Soutn American countries,! Bade: \"I don't cure what color\nof passive resistance II the oc- wliero tlio c iinny baa devolopoil nn thoy have\u00E2\u0080\u0094co long us tiioy in,\ncuplcd Ruhr area has collapsed, extensive tnnrket lur their product, | \"greenbacks,\"\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\v<; are solo agents In Cranbrook lor Crystal Dairy, U'tii-\nbrldge, Ico Cream.\nYour afternoon ton or runt\nparty will be the more enjoyed\nir our Ice Cream Is served.\nHBADQUAIITERS FOR\nFINEST FRUITS\nHOME MAIM' CANDY\nAMI CHOCOLATES\nmix chocolates\nA SPECIAL!?!\nPATRICIA\n*.*AW.VYWWIWVWU*a*IAWWrtWft*aVW\nMILK C&\nHEALTH\nTlie value of mill, aa a conservator %\nof health in proven every day. \V!ie 5\nther us a means of maintaining proper physical balance, or as a material with which to repair wiistiil tin*\nrue and restore Impaired vitality, milk\nis without a substitute.\nKverythiiflc In tiie food line points\nlo milk ns the one unrivalled sou red\nof nutrition. Milk is a food that yon\ncan depend on as an absolutely H* * * -H- * \u00E2\u0080\u00A2H\u00C2\u00BB>**\nCONTRACTORS I\na-*\nR, Potter of lha Crnnbrodk Herald\nwas a business visitor in Kimberley\non Saturday.\nW. C. Guillauine of the office staff\nof Consolidated nl Tadanac, is In\nKimberley for a few weeks.\nMrs. \V. II. Hannay and two children, and mother Mrs. 1*. II. Moffatt.\nof Tadanac, have arrived at. Crnnbrook to remain for a month, before\nj coming here to reside in future.\nArthur Higglns, who tins been on a\nholiday trip to Spokane returned to\ntown on Saturday evening.\nMrs. Hand ley was a visitor in Cranbrook on Saturday, and was accompanied back by her niece Miss\nRobertson, who spent the week-ei.d\nhere.\nMr. aud Mrs. Geo. T. Moir of Cranbrook, aud friends, motored up from\nlhe hub on Saturday afternoon nnd\npaid a visit to the concentrator.\nR. W. Diamond, superintendent cf\nconcent ration for tbo Consolidated\ncompany, whu line beon here for the\npast two months in connection with\ntbe Sullivan concentrator, returned to\nTadanac by motor lust week accompanied by Mrs. Diamond and children\nwho have alio been spehdlug several\nweeks at Chapman camp. *Jf\nList your properly with Martin\nBros. 15\nEstimates Given and Work I\nGuaranteed\nTelephone* 2,13 and 2I>3\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 (It.WHHOOk\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 IKAMIIiOOK \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 B.C. 1\nV ;i.;,-T \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1\nWHITE LUNCH\nNOW OPEN\ni \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nMFA1.S AT All, HOURS\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nA LA CARTE SRUVICH\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nMIKE WASYIiUK - Prop,\n\u00C2\u00AB*\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6->\nA. Mellor\n(ii-ncrsil Merchant\nStaple ami Fainy Qrocorloa\nGent's Furnishings\nBoots and Shoes\nSEE IS FOB PRICES\nKimberley Laundry\nI'MIKII Mill MIMIiKMKNT\nWOHK (VI,I,EH KOII\nAM) DELIVERED\nWhen Vim 'I'liluk ul' Insurants\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Call Up \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nBEALE & ELWELL\nPliOllo SO :: Crnnbrook\n*>i>t,. igtrtU for hlmlif-rlej Tiinnaite.\nDimor's Cafe\nK 111 II I II I E V\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Open Daj nml Nlgln \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nYou mill Enjoy jour Mei.lt) it\ntills I'ule\nOnr Service Ib Prompt ami we\nalways try lu Lileaae.\n- PRTJ1T S suit DRINKS\nLight RefreBlunenti\nKimberley Garage\nAMI\nElectrical Supplies\nKI.KI'TmC.U, COXTRACTlN'fl\nHOUSE WIRING ,v SITI'IIKS\nAgents fnr EMtson\nMAZDA OLOBBS\nllavii it I.m-nl Man ilo your work\nJ, F. LOONEY, :: Prop.\nI'll meet yo*M tbatCtab Cite, Srau-1\nbrook. lltt\nErnest Mardseu ot- Trail, has arrl-i\nved hero and la managing the Mark I\nCreek store (or the Consolidated Co-\nMr. Mardecn, before coming here waa\non the comp-Dy si ore staff at Trail. |\nB, ('. Klngwell is eompletlng the!\nwork on his new five roomed cottage i\nnext to the Masonlr Hall, aod will be j\nmoving into tho new rosldtnce this I\nweek-end.\nDr. Lome Ktce returned to Kimlierley on Tuesday night after being\nul Kaslo and Yahk. i\nWi J. Haiper, of the C.P.R, crew\nwhich is now stationed at this point\npaid a visit to Cranbrook on Sunday\nutter noon.\nA. A. Ward of tha Consoldated Co.,\n0 enjoying a holiday of two weeks.\nGeorge- Dahlgren, who has been on\na month's holiday to Banff and U.S.\npoints iH expected back on the 15ih.\nJ. A. Milter, representing the Sul-\nlivan Drill Machinery Co., returned to\nVictoria, Saturday, and en routo will\nvisit Rossland.\nMr. Bouchltr has moved his family\nfrom Kimberley townslte, where they\nare occupying the home recently vacated by E. E. Jackson, Mr. Jackson\nInking another residence on the hill.\nClub Cafe, Cranbrook, commodious,\nClean, comfortable, IStf\nMalcolm MacKay motdred Into\nCranbrook on Saturday evening ac*\ncompanled by Arnold Palm and E.\nBlundell.\nA very enjoyable'dance was held In\nthe recreation hall at Chapman camp\non Friday evening last, a targe num-\nbor attending from here.\nThe new restaurant now being built\nby the Dlmor Bros. Is being constructed rapidly, the cement foundation\nnow being In and work on the frame\npart of the structure has been commenced. When the new building is\nfinished and opened for business It\nwill be one ot the best equipped restaurants In this section of the Kootenay.\nDaily shipments of concentrates\nare now being made from the Sullivan\nmill io the Trail smelter at Tadanac.\nMrs. O. C. Thompson was a visitor\nio (Yanhrook on Saturday evening.\nMiss Eileen Montgomery, daughter\nof Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Montgomery,\nhus been confined to her home for\nihe past week with illness hut Is now\nprogressing nicely.\nHarry laOgan waa at Yahk last week\nfor a day,\nMian A. V. Stevenson of tbe public\nschool staff, has been off duty for the\nlust few days suffering with tonsillar\nwuiknii and Gerald Thomltnson\nwere in Cranbrnok Saturday night.\nWalter Uwg of tlrand ftrks has\narrived in Kimberley.\nF. H. Mylrea of Calgary, was a business visitor here last Friday.\nM. c, Harmon of Tacoma. Wash.,\narrived here last week by motor, ac-\neoiupaiiied by hts mother, Mrs. 0. D.\nHarmon en route to their home after\nbeing at Banff.\nWm. H. Munde of the firm of McLennan aud MoFeeloy, Vancouver,\nwas here last week-end.\nA. E. Green and Chas, H. Gloss of I\nVancouver, were here over the weekend)\nChester Bartoo, who lias been doiug\ndiamond drill work rere, left Saturday\nfor Drumheller, huvlug been transferred to that point. He was accompanied by his wile nnd little daughter\nand M. Donahue. The party nre making the Journey by car over the new\nBanff-Windermere road.\nMiss Pearl Barclay who has been\nvisiting for several weeks In Bpo-\nkane, has returned hore and is the\nguest of her sister.\nMrs. John Morrison was operated\nupon at the St. Eugene hospital lasi\nweek for appendicitis and reports are\nthat she ts doing nicely, which will tn*\nencouraging news to her friends lien.'.\nThomas Oxley motored to Cranbrook\non Saturday evening accompanied by\nJohn Morrison.\nMr. Robinson ts starting to build a\nsmall cottage here, near tlie North\nStar Hotel.\nSeveral new homes are now under\nconstruction at the concentrator, the\nwork being in tbe hands of Messrs.\nJones & Doris, the contractors of\nCranbrook.\nMr; Ryan was in Cranbrook ovor\nthe week-end.\nJ. S. Fisher and Mr. Finch expect lo\ndepart the coming week for Medicine\nHat, Alta., where they will enjoy n\nhunting trip.\nNorman Barr, of Crnnbrook. who\nwas here last week assisting at. tlie\nC.P.R. office returned Saturday evening.\nMr. and Mrs H. J. Chomat aud children motored to Cranbrook on Saturday evening accompanied by James\nKennedy.\nBrown & Morley who conduct n\nstage line between here and Crnnbrook, have opened up offices In this\nplace.\nMr. and Mrs. Morley of Crnnb.rook\nhave moved to tbis city.\nKimberley is having a building\nboom, a large number of homes ami\nsmalt stores aro being constructed,\nMonday was pay day for the mines\nand concentrator.\nA large number of auto parties ure\nlieing arranged to attend the Banff\nOrchestra dance In Cranbrook on Frl-\nAdditional Kimberley News Notes\nwill be found on Page Five.\n\" WYCLIFFE NOTES *.\nSHIPMENTS OF ORE TO\nTHK TRAII, SHELTER\nMINERAL ACT\nMorrison & Burke\nHealers In ('mil anil Wood\nTHANSr'KIt WORK HOSK\nBruce Robinson\nTeacher ot Music\nStudio: Baker St., Cranbrook H\"m\u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\nROBINSON'S ORCHESTRA-QANGES ARRANGED FOR\nConsolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\nol Caul* Limited\nomens, bmultino add refining department\nTHAU, BRITISH COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\nPurchtieri of Gold, 8llt\u00C2\u00ABr, Copper, Lead ft Zinc Orel\nProdaccri uf Gold, Sllter, Copper, Fig Lead and Zinc\nTABAIUC\" BRASH\ntPorm F)\nCertificate of ImproToneati\nNOTICE\n\"Lane* Jsok,\" \"Brut Hit,\" \"Boom,\"\nnu\u00C2\u00BB.\" Blighty,\" \"Rsd Teos,\" \"Stat,\"\n'lime.\" 'Ohservsr,\" \"Pilot,\" \"Duo Ft,\"\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Tar,\" \"Pop,\" \"Lorry,\" \"Doura,\"\n'(\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nyus* Fr,\" \"Ack A\u00C2\u00BB*,\" \"Act,\"\nI'tirachnte,\" \"Yap,\" \"Teniae,\" \"Baa,'\nTerrlan.\" \"Blimp,\" \"Spaa.\" \"Para.\"\nToo Much,\" \"Rita Fr.,\" \"Oil,\" \"Boa\nFr,\" \"Petit,\"\nMINERAL CLAIMS\nSituate In tht FORT BTEBLB Hiatal\nMvtstam ot Kootenay Dlitrlct;\nWhen local*. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Oa tha Sullrtaa\nHill, near Kimberley, B.C.\nTAKE NOTICB that Tha Coaaoll-\ndated Miami A Smiting Company.\nol Canada, Limited, Free Wear's Oar-\ntincale No. ISMtthC, Intend, etaty daya\nIrom the data hereof, to apply to the\nMining Recorder tor a Certificate ot\nImprovementa, for tha purpoaa ot oh.\nmining a Crown Grant of tha abore\nclaim.\nAnd farther take notice that action,\nunder section II, nut be commenced\nbefore the tiinance of aach Certlncate\nof ImproTomenta,\nDated thU 23rd da; ot AnfMt,\nA. D. 1121.\nMr. J. Cantarutti arrived trom Italy\nthla week with hla family; Jimmle li\nun old timer In Wyollffe and teems\nKind to be back again In Canada.\nTHB CONSOLIDATED 1IININQ\nAND 8MBLTING CO., OF\nCANADA. LIMITED,\nPet K O. MniUnttiry. Ami\nFollowing It a statement ot ore received at the Trait Smeller during thu\nperiod during Sept. 22 lo :ti Inclusive.\nName ot Mine and Locality. Tons\nAlamo Mill, Alamo, B.C r>8\nBholt Mining Co. Eholi, ll.C :|\nGranite. Taghum. B.C S\nKnob Hill, Republic, Woah., 174\nLone Pine Surprise, Republic, Wn. 1:14\nQullp. Republic, Wn ....\nSilversmith. Sandon, B.c\nSally, Beaverdell.'B.C. .\nVan Rol, Sandon, B.C. .\nCompany Mines \t\nTotal\n(lead\n(zinc)\n. 191\n.. 93\n.. 4T\n.. M\n.. 28\n1029\nCnnfesslni;\nMather: \"Tommy, why don't yon go\nout and play with that new utile boy\nnext door?\"\nTommy: \"I don't think ho Is well\nenough to be out yet. I played Willi\nhtm yesterday.\"\nVour injury may be just a simple\nscratch.acut.bruise, burn or scald;\nbut it needs prompt treatment\nwith cam-bilk. Neglect and delay\nleaves broken tissue* open to dauserou,\ngem ialcctioa and ulceration, blood-\npoiloa or even chronic eczema.\nKeep iam-bak always lunik ! This\npowerful herbal antiseptic applied to\nbroken, chapped, burnt or lacerated skin\nisiattantlyeffective. Itendsall sinailint*\npain tad ianammatioa. makes tissues\ngsrm fret\u00C2\u00ABnd term proof and ensures\nrapid perfect healing.\nMrs. Vatmor Savarja. Morean St.,\nMontreal, writs*:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"I cut my fineer\nto lb* bone while working an electric\nmachine Tlie wound went the wrong\nway aud became badlv festered\n\"It waa surprising bow quickly/.in buk\nstopped the pain. 1 persevered with the\nbsltn, and tbe wound which tor werks\nbad den*d all other treatment was\nhealed perfectly 1 shall never forget\nbow tain buk savsd my finger.\"\nla a hundred other emergencies of\ntela ditaaae or lajury, you will Iind\nem IWllatteatHa tlllhs.si.la fin 11 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nFrom latest reports it is understood\nlhal Jimmlo Jones, who loft Wycliffe\nlast week, Inis accepted n, position with\ntha li.t'. Spruce .Mills, at Lumberton.\n.lim will l>c u valuable iidilltion toj-j.\nlinn town's proposed hockey team\n.mil it likewise leaves n gup lu the\nranks of the local puck cli\nihe coming Beaton,\nAubrey Ken\nirip to his home nt Cresti\nhas been superintending\npacklllg operations mure\nrs tor I *\n\*\nson. U\nli lias returned from n ; *\n**************************if*********************eeee \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nf THE\nI Otis Staples Lumber Co.,\nI Limited\nManufacturers all Kinds of Lumber\nPint, Fir, and Larch\ni, where he\nthe tipple\nr lens,\nThose who attended the Lumberton\nClub dance last Friday iiiRlit are loud\nin praiBe nt' the good time accorded\nihem. Messrs. Freusen, Pennington\nandJohnson represented ihis lumber\ntown in tlio other.\nThe present mild epidemic ot bluck\neyes ami swollen noses does not indicate n stale of war between tho ranks;\nlui ji lit- known Hint local leather\npushers are getting Into trim (or tlie\nwinter months when boxing may\nagain come into its own in Wycltfto,\nMuch has been said, pro and eon,\nabout a dance in connection witli the\npresentation of tlio Dally News cup.\nin view of ibis, we have it on good\nauthority, that, as booh ns the world's\nseries cornea to un end the matter will\nbe decided upon.\nConcerning sunflowers] it may he But 'midst all the din ami confusti\nthat Marysvllle takes the palm, but or struggles tor riches Rnd Joy,\nthe club garden lias some dlstiiictton | tuivo you heard tho new note that\nas the flowoi-H iis.- to an estimatedi sounding?\nheight of thirteen feet, requiring a Have you heard tbe call of the bo:\ncertain amount, of rubbernecking to j\ncatch a glimpse of tho top. I Louder and louder we hear it.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 A cry (rom the homes that we vie-\nElmoro and Chester Staples are at A ca\u00E2\u0080\u009E from thll mi,n i(.\npresent in the north country op a big\ngame hunt. They expect to be away\nfor three or four weeks.\nSI.Alt WOOD\nSPECIAL ATTENTION LOCAL ORDERS\nHIGH CLASS MILL WORK\nEnquiries Promptly Dealt With\nMILL OFFICE & YARD\nWycliffe, B.C.\nTin-: cam. or Tin: m>\\nilly Charles Keith)\nWo liitvi' heard uVjoul the tarllt ai\nluxes.\nAmi problems ol ruling* and stall\nWo know nil aboul oartlea tnul pit\nforms,\nAmi politics llltle anil great.\nt\nUnder\nnourished?!\nWe would like to get detailed Information ot the local married gent\nwho stayed out Into one night last\nweek, tbo' noi on that account, for\nthe tale is yet to be told: at breakfast\nthe following morning he sat down,\nrolled up his sleeves, shuffled three\npieces of toast, dealt himself five\nslices of ham, and discarded two\nsmall eggs. His wife Bald \"Well\" In\nthree different tones, and silent treatment followed, hut that's all we know\nabout it.\nDENNIS QWONC\nWYI'Ul'r'r:\nMarket Gardener\nWATCH FOB IIV tVAGOM\nCrAiimantllng attention trom you;\nIt tells of the training ot' leaden\nAiiil HiiM is the call we enjoy;\nIt tells of tloteai at the ounet;\n'Tin n pretty grim call (rom the\nhoy.\nThe scene of onr story hag ahlfted;\nIt Is night ami a boy Ims left home;\nHe meets lhe gautr down at the corner.;\nWhere evils anspeaUabte roam I\nThen anion,', tuk'- place thai arc tra-;\nBio.\nI'or wild, rechleaa pleasure decoys,\nAnil souls that were white hav,- beer,\ndarkened;\n'T!s a pitiful call from onr boys.\nl And we who are grown must remember.\nWhen tempted to srsli h ti.-m\naskance,\n! That mosl boys who t-o wrong\niThe natural food\nfor babies when\nmother's milk\n..fails is\nl5crde>n&\nEAGLE BRAND\nC0N0EN88O MIL*.\n:-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 a chance to make coral lu the\nbattle,\nAtviiil all the strif.' and the noise,\nley are plccdlng for this. Will you\ngrant it\"\nWill you Bnawer the call of the\nboys!\nClean Child's Bowels with\n\"California Fig SyruD\"\ni\nnot vicious.\nAnd all that they ask U\n!,..\nHansen Has Thrown\nHis Crutches Away!\n\"Tanlac is the only tiling I can give! \"My case was so stubborn that\nany credit for helping me,\" fs the pre-hook a long, hard pull, Imi Tan\nelse statement made, recently, by C finally brought me around tn t\nB. Hansen, a well known carpenter,1 shape. U gave me a fIne sp|\n12395 linst Street, West Edmonton.(such complete relief from the rtaet\nAlberta. latlsm that I pat my crutches a*\n\"For three years I had rheumatism'ami went back to work. It lucre;,\nio bad in my right hip and foot that my weight twenty-five pounds\nI couldn't bit a lick i\u00C2\u00ABr work. In fact left me feeling like a new man.\"\nDUldn't get around at all without my Tanlac Is for sale by a!\ngists.\nrutclies. My pain was almost\nunbearable. 1 couldn't Bleep and got million bottles\ndown to a mere shadow of my old\nMill*.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ept no substitute. Over\niold.\nTake Tanlac Vegetable Tills.\nHurry Mother Even constipated,\nfeverish, or sick, colic Babies\nand Children love to take genuine\n\"California [Fig Syrup.\" So other\n! xatlve regulates ti.'- (ender little\nso nicely. It sweetens the\nstomach and starts the liver and bow-\n.- griping i Contains no nar-\ncotlo or soothing drugs. Bay \"California\" to your druggist and avoid\ncounterfeit*. Insist upon genuine\n\"California Fig Syrup\" which con-\nu ins directions.\ni'll *5it oovtN ano ekplmn it\nA6A.N. HE WOut-P HAVE BEt* t\nCO-NVICTEP AT THg TR.|A\U\nBut these was a MAaaitP\nCOUPLE OS THE JUCV ANf*\nTHEY OOULCVJ'T \u00E2\u0080\u00A2x*v\n*(''M PAGE FOUR\nTDK CKAMIKOOk III-: KAMI\nVriiliij, October 12th, IDSil\nCrwuinMaWWWaWUWa\"\u00C2\u00A3\nELKO -j\nHAPPENINGS jj\nA visit to the power plant here is\nmost interesting and instructive.\nMrs, Hubbersty has gone to reside\nIn Fernie for a time.\nMrs. Graham ami family are contemplating a change til' residence for\ntlio winter montlm.\nMr. and Mrs, Beaumont entertained\na number of friends, celebrating a\nwedding anniversary. All report an\nenjoyable time.\nEveryone Is pleased with our new\nschool teacher. That'- the Stuff.\nThere is lo lie a world's fair in\nKlko next summer. This is the spot,\nwe have the right scenery all sol here\nfor a fair.\nFuji Tea Rooms\nNext Futa Grocery\nGOOD MEAIS ::\n:: TEA OK COFFEE\nCOLD SOFT DRINKS\nFRESH BUTTERMILK\nSPUING CHICKEN\nT. FUJIYAMA\n.Mr. .Miii.tt has harvested n lino\nnop of apples nnd other truits.\n.Mr. Swopo's gnrilen hns made a\nvery lino Bhowlng ulso. Klko apples\nai.- BOtiOnt] to nolo-.\nMr. Whipple antl Mr Warner aro\ni.m ii again anil have gone to work ut I\nthe power plunl utter a nip to Nolson\nand other paints. Elko is alright after\nall. There uro worso places,\nKlko ntuy li.' classed as a hunters\nor artist's paraillso The variety or\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0uiiuVry ami ahundnnco or gi\t\nincluding a Inrge nuinbor ot door lhat\nhuve been Keen rocently in ihe vlcln-\niiy mil,.- tin. district aa Ideal one\nfor the pttrBitll ot either plcusttrc.\nTho now bridge Is rapidly Hearing\ncompletion.\nI XI tn VIII li 111 IIHItS\nai a padded nil Is a v. I place\nvi ii disturbed hy lurnnl\nor a hell atfocti\nihi\nlhal. lhal.\nNELSON BUSINESS COLLEGE\nLEARN T 0 E A It N\nIiitllviillilil Tuition\nCommence All) lime\nliny and Night Classes\nComplete, Practice] commercial\nCourse in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Spoiling,\nCommercial English, Commercial I.UW, Penmanship, Rapid\nCalculation, Filing und General\nomc? Procedure,\nFor Particulars:\nApply P.O. Box 14, Nelson, B.C.\nThai a Sherlock Hoi a could nol\nfind ...ii who broke Into Iho tvnro-\nhouso.\nTlml she did havo a IIcoiiho lo shoot\nThai Mr, Hubbersty fed the pumpkin Bpokeu ot in Iho \"Courtor\" on\nn.ilk.\nThai Klko will In- lil lip Willi OtOC-\nIrlcily to oqunl Rrouilwny within the\nn.-M Iwo weeks.\nThai Waltor has litem henteti a mil.'\nwiicii il ciiiiM'S lo throwing horse\nshot's.\nThai a pup is nol :i pup, it's it\nThai another lilt lo drink wouldn't\ndo us any harm.\nThai il' thero is any oilier thing\ntho \"Courier\" wants to know in\n\"Things Wi- Waal lo Know\" Ihi'\nHerald is \"Johnnie ou iho Spot\" lo\n\"CASCARETS\" 10c\nii sick, mums,\nCONSTIPATED\nPut Stomach in\nOrder at Once\n'Tape's DJapepsln\" Tor Gases,\nIndigestion, or Sour. Dpsol\nStomach\nInstantly Stomach Corrected! You\nnever feel the slightest dlBlress from\nindigestion or a eour, acid, gassy\nstomach, alter you ont a tablet of\n\"Pape's Dlapepslu.\" Tho moment it\nroaches the fltomaoh all Boumoss,\nflatulence, heartburn, gases, palpitation and pain disappear. Druggists\nguarantee each package to correct\ndigestion at once. End your Btomoch\ntrouble for a fow cents.\n^*\MkM\tlsw*#*Z>\n\"Tliey Work While Von Sleep.\"\nWhen yon foel sick, dizzy, upaet.j\nwhen your head la dull or aching, or\nyour stomach Is sour or gassy, just\nlake one or two pleasant \"Cascarets\"\nin relievo constipation or biliousness,\nNo griping nlcesl cathartic-laxative\nnn earth for Men, Women and Children. Hi.- boxes, also 25c and r.Oc\nsizes any drug store.\nMONUMENTS\nCAMTBELL & BITCUU\nMONUMENTAL \u00E2\u0082\u00AC0.\nNelson\nThe old reliable remedy for rlieil-\ninatisiu, neuralgia, .sore throat and\nsprains.\nBest Liniment Made\n>RY,BDUONTO*f,WrIteB -\niiHIingandrecriveilwJ.nt\nthe doctor called a \u00C2\u00BB<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nbad \u00E2\u0096\u00A0prolan'\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0t.li\n\"In\ntlit\ni-t i\n>ek>\ngot MINARD'S I.\nStRNTandinsIxdaji i\nwns fHtt to work ngnln.\n'. lliitik it Hie hest l.ini-\nIDclll .unite.\"\nMinimi's Liniment\nnlwaya gives iutii*\nfaction. For any\niii'lti* or |i,nn. ll\nBives Instant relief.\nMinard's Liniment\nCo., Limited\nYimiiiiiiili, - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 N.S,\nA MILLION\nDOLLAR BABY\nNaturally, those wlio see this heading expect to read about some \"baby\nheir\" of an American multimillionaire,\nand they will be surprised to learn that\nsuch a description applies to a scientific\npyorrhea preventative, tooth and mouth\npreparation, and they will doubtless\nwonder how such a product ever came\nlo be tpoken of as a \"million dollar\nbaby.\" So the story must be told.\nOver three years ago, the Research\nDepartment of the Rexall Company,\nin consultation with chemical specialists,\nbegan an exhaustive Investigation into\nthe disease Pyorrhea, and it3 proper\ntreatment, and in their characteristically thorough way spent over two\nyears before they perfected a compound\nwliich answered every test, according\nto their high standards. Such a remarkable demand has heen created that they\nhave named it \"the Million Dollar\nBaby.\" Probably no preparation that\nIs devised for use as a '*crm combatter\nwas found so efficacious in preventing\nall contagious diseases that enter the\nsystem through the mouth and nose as\nKlenzo Liquid Antiseptic. Especially\nwasit proved thai users of it completely\nescaped all attacks of the tin when so\nprevalent last year. This Rexall product can be purchased in 35c. and uUu.\nHjiccial toilet bottles at\nSold by\nUKATTIK-NOHUC DRUG CO.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 The Rexall Store \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCRANBROOK - - B.C.\nWhere It pays to Bide ot a\nabout six. i mi\nby i tu- stdo of\nPremier like.\n1 did nni waste much lime us clouds\nwere Ihreateplng, nnd ft was growing\nik when ai last I came to a farm\nuse. Eagerly iho horses made tor\nWolf ('reek, it proved to bo, and\ngladly dl Bin out) ted and stayed the\nnight there. The pack rats did not\nbother mo although l. ijwird them\nlong Mix wnlIs, Next morning I\nfun ml the pi ni t* hud dragged a shoe\nIn the stable. My host was equal\ntht* occasion, however, and It was\nI nn again. Off I sturt-\nml readied Wasa soon.\nHere I came across a travelling plio-\nTho chief industry of\nWasa is lumbering, It is a pictures-\nwith a small lake.\nBlacksmith \"Busy\"\nI reached Port Steele soon after\niimn. Here I tunelieil, then hunted\nnr a blacksmith, but was informed\nhat he wus nn a \"toot\" so could uot\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2el. anything done, I walked around.\ntii rl was chiefly I titer or ted in the\nforget-me-nots, Never have I seen a\nplace carpeted with this little flower\nbofore. it must be a native of the\nioil, surely. There seemed no other\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0egetatlon. Thai nl'ghl a terrlfflc\nbunderstorm raged, the lightning\nplaying up and down the mountains\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nvivid tongue of violet light. It was\nn Impressive sight. 1 lefl Port Steele\narly Tuesday morning and travelled ovor some very pretty country j\ninto Crauhrook. One tiling that rather began to mar my joy was the\nmotors along the road. All through\nthe mountains i had not heen bothered with one cloud of dust, and believe\nme, it is never pleasant to bite the\ndust, however necessary. The highway not being open made It like a\nprivate rond for me, which though\nlonesome was glorious, From now\non, however, l was fairly pestered by\nthese demons of lhe road, for a ear\nis, you know, the hated rival of every\nBelf-rcspecting horse.\nOnly lew Hollars Lett\nKilling up ihe main street of Cranbrook, I lied my horse to a post and\nwent to the post office. No letter\nfrom borne. I started with fifty-five\ndollars, hut my visit to Calgary, Banff\nand Lake Louise, with the horses and\nmyself to care for had eaten mosl of\nthat small sum and I only had fifteen\nodd dollars left. I therefore decided\nI could nol afford lunch in Cranbrook.\nI bought some oats, a loaf of bread\nand a bottle of milk, and made some\nenquiries aboul the road atiead, nt a\njeweler's store. This man evidently\ncalled up a reporter, for just ns I\nwas about to leave, tbe jeweler beck*\nIt\nsited,\ne hiirs.\nSal in\ndid\nouod me over mul Introduced me to\na man, who began asking mc questions. 1 answered him jokingly as\none often does. The result was the\nwonderful bear story which, to my\nastonishment, appeared as authentic\nthree weeks later In the Vancouver\npaper, und about which many of my\nfriends chaffed me. Just as we were\ntalking I beard a sickening crash\nand turned to see a little hoy and a\nbicycle lying underneath a motor\ndelivery wagon. The boy started to\nscream, and a tall man ran across\nthe road and picked the boy up, This\nhappened only a few yards away, and\n1 was standing waiting for news of\nthe boy when \u00E2\u0096\u00A0. man walked up .\nwas the same man who had picked\ntho boy.\n\"Where are you going?\" he\n\"On to Nelson,\" I replied,\n\"Surely I caught Hint saddl\nof yours iu Canal Kbits Inst\nday?\" he said.\n\"Very likely,\" I answered. IP\nstray hi spite of ills hobbles\n\"Will you cntne and lunch with mo?\"\nhe went ou.\n\".No thank you,\" 1 answered.\nAs soon us 1 had said il 1 regretted\nit. Me was the only person in Cranbrook wlio offered ine hospitality and\nhe was not a Cranbrook man.\nWell. I rode about two miles out.\nand then got off and fed my horses,\n1 drank tlie milk hut could not swallow tiie dry bread. A few miles further I came to Lumberton, a mushroom town well named, being only\ncreated and carried ou for the sake\nof the 'lumber they are butchering\nthere. A fow more miles and I found\nanother road camp pitched Iu a marsh\nand swarming with mosquitos.\nMore IHtlirultj\nHero I was glad of a cup of coffee\naud a piece of cuke, then on again.\nMotors wero pretty thick on this road.\n1 passed one iu trouble and spoke to\nthe people. Later they caught me up\nami told me my pack was loose and\nHint they had picked up a shoe on the\nroad. They had seen its fellow further back, also a skirt, but had not\nstopped. This was indeed bad news.\nI hud only one pair of shoes aud one\nskirt with me. It was growing late, a\nstorm was threatening, aud added to\nthis my horses were very tired, we\nbad come nearly 40 miles that day.\n\"Won't you go back a few miles and\nget them for me? 1 will gladly pay\nyou,\" I said.\n\"No,\" they answered, \"we want tn\nget ou.\"\nWhat 'was 1 to do? Had I ever\nlearnt the value of tears I would certainly have wept. Instead, 1 am\nafraid I cursed angrily to myself. It\ndoes help to get angry when one Is\ndog tired; it seems to release a new\nsupply of energy. I turned hack,\ntherefore, and began to watch tbe road\ncarefully. Srton I met a car of workmen coming from Lumberton. They\nIliad not seen anything ou the road,\n.they said. .hist nfter this another\ni car with n Indy and gentleman came\nUp, \"Yes, tliey hud picked up a skirt\nabout eight miles hack.\" So I recovered my skirt and only lost my shoe\nCinderella still has Hie neighbor. Sir\nPrince, nnd would be awfully glad\nhave the other again, if you read this\nsend It to Westbank. B.C.\nOnce more I turned wcsl and met a\ni real horrid storm of sleet und rain in\nmy face, It began lo grow dark. also.\nAt length 1 begun to puss some deserted bouses, and found it was Hie town\nof Moyle, nn tbe lake of its name.\nHere seemed lo mo the height of\ndesolation, windows boarded up. bouses falling to pieces. Preserve me\nfrom a (own like this. Still. 1 did\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0find u stable here and accommodation\nof sorts, so I bad supper and stayed\nthe night. \u00C2\u00AB,.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\u00C2\u00A3\n(MMadatiSt^^\nTRADE MARK\nREGISTERED\n13\nS\nFORT STEELE \\nNOTES %\ntwonty-olglil riiiiih'i\nroll mil\nulny Si I I lu-lfl\non s Iny Inst.\n. MMWorliig Hi\"\nnits Is Inking n Imll-\nil;iy In Spolmm\nMessrs. Doi'mn'n anil Oumeron cnine\nin mi Friday null ni'O now acltlcil in\nllio Roboctaon c-nliln nl Wostport.\n.Mr. II. Richardson ms. n business\nvisitor in Crtinbroolt on \"I'linrsdiiy\nlust.\nMe Jcte .ui. \"Doing Our liest\"\nliuth services will be conducted by i lie pastor\nin the basement of\ntin' church\n\"If a lithe nf what we spent\nin conquering Germany had\nboett pen) In converting Germany, thoro would havo boen no\nRoger Babeon\ni iiiij; Hunt ronewlng old woodland ac-\n[ualntancoe. He can't forget the\nleaire for human affection, however,\ntin! finally wanders bach to the uet-\ntlemenl In tlmo lo save the girl from\ndire peril Madge Bellamy, u screen\nlight ever since her lil^; success 111\nluce's \"Hall The Woman,\" and Oullen\nLnndls, head the cast, with \"Oscar\"\nsharing honors, \"Oscar\" is only ten\nyears old\u00E2\u0080\u0094a mote child for an elephant -hut with eight years training\nin captivity to his credit ho shows an\nintelligence that, would pul some\nhool children lo blush. The children nnd the grown-ups, too, will get\nmany thrills ami laughs from this\ndelightful picture.\nThe elephants performance is absolutely unique and in addition the\nlory Is intensely human nud full of\niramnlic action which works up to\nme of Iho blggesi climaxes ever\nshown ou the screen when \"Oscar\"\nnearly lulls a big liully who lias tormented hts mistress nnd tortured the\nman she lovefl,\n\"Soul of the Boast\" furnishes the\nbest evening*!] entertainment of any\npicture lhat has been Bltown for some\ntime, It is absolutely novel und\ncarries all appeal for every screen fan\nyoung or old.\nI! KIMBERLEY j\n|| NEWS NOTES 1\n(Continued from Page Four)\nday evening. Ou Monday night the\nsame orchestra Will play for a dance\nat ihis place.\nOwing to tlie large amount of business being conducted here, the C.P.R.\nhave found it necessary to put a permanent switch engine on here.\nDavid Jones who has been here for\nsome months lefl for Rossland on\nMonday.\nMrs. Frank Jordan nf Trail, arrived\nhore Monday to reside with Mr. Jordan who is on the ofllce staff nt the\nconcentrator. They will lake up tholr\nresidence at Chapman camp where\nMr. Jordan has built a residence.\nMr. Walker, representing tlie Not-\nsou Daily News, was here Monday\nand Tuesday on business tor bis paper.\nW, l). Hill, of Cranbrook, motored\nto tiie city on Monday morning,\nCaptain McBride who arrived here\nrecently and is ou the ofllce staff at\nthe concentrator, lias purchased the\nresidence recently vacated by Thomas\nAlly ami family.\nA. T. Hull, who was. up to a month\nago, teller at tbe local branch of the\nBank of Montreal, and who has been\non a vacation to bis home in Vancouver, has been transferred to Duncan,\nB.C.\nOeorge R. I.ensk, tho Cranbrook\ncontractor bus opened an ollleo here.\nRobert. McQllOQll was in I'ranbrook\nMonday.\nHarry Stone has returned from\n1'rall. where be spenl several duys\nwiih his family.\nMr. Phillips, tho insurance man\nfrom Cranbrook was u husiness caller\nto Kimberley ou Monday.\nTH0SH\nINCE\npratntt\nOUL\nOF THE\nBEAST\nBy C, Gardner Sullivan\nWUh\nMADGE BELLAMY\nDirected by John Griffith Wray\nCoder tin1 prrnnal supervision\nof I bus. UL kce\nStar next Wed. ft Thurs\nOctober 17 ft 18\nbeing served from 5 to B. A large\nnumber attended and enjoyed the delightful supper pul up by Hie ladies\nof the church. After the supper ul\npublic dance waa held at which al\ngood number oi local people as well\nas a large contingent from Cranbrook\nwere in attendance. Tbe decoration\nscheme was carried out In autumn:\nleaves. Misses Delia Greaves, Delia |\nand Frames Drummond had charge\nof the Cindy booth, while lbe supper;\nwas In charge of Mrs. Holland. Mrs.!\nSummers, Mrs. Louie, Miss B. Druni-\ntnoud and MeBsers.D. Burke, P. Holland, 11. Pierce aud M. Muddyman. I\nThose attending from Cranbrook Included Father Murphy. Mr. and Mrs.\nBert Collins, Mr. and Mrs. P, Smith.\nMrs. Farreli. Mrs. Mahafl'y. Miss\nRobertson, .Miss Delhi Qreaves, Misses\nDelia and Frances Drummond and\nMr. Greaves.\ngain.\nAmi patronage bul given him pain.\nTread lightly, friends, let no rude\nsound\nDisturb his solitude profound:\nHere let him live in calm repose\nUnSOU.glt1 except hy men he OWOS,\nAnd when ho dies, go plant him deep,\nThat naught may break his dreamless\nsleep;\nWherein no clamor may dispel\nThe unlet that he loves so well;\nAnd that the world may know its loss.\nPlace on his grave a wreath of moss\nAnd on a slone above. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0Here lies\nA chump who wouldn't advertise.\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"Direct Reflections.\"\n( OMUTONS MAY\nWAUItVM IIH.IIIIt\nTIMBER ROYALTIES\nSession .of . I.cuislutur** .May\nChango Conditions of\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Sfumpiigo Payments\nWith the winter months approaching, the picture show is opening two\nnights a week,\nJohn Harkiss or Rossland. arrived\nhere on Sunday and is the guest of\nJohn anil George Dlmor. Mr, Harkiss\nhas been on a visit lo Winnipeg ami\neastern cities.\nThe electric lights were off for a\nfew minutes on Monday evening at\nabout 7,:i0.\nKimlierley was visited by a heavy\nrain storm which lasted through most\nof Saturday night.\nThe Utile daughter of Mr. nud Mrs.\nBoitchler, who has been III with pneumonia is reported to be recovering\nnicely.\nT. Anderson, oil salesman of Calgary, was u business visitor here on\nTuesday.\nA chicken supper wns given In\nHand ley's Hall, Thursday evening\nlast by the Catholic church, supper\nVictoria.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Reports that the Prov-\nclul government proposed to reduce\nuber royalties at the next session of\nthe Legislature aie denied.\nThere is no intention to reduce\n(lie royalties,\" a high oillcial of the\nlauds department lias said. \"On the\n'outrary. there is almost, sure to be\nin increase. The government, bow-\never, will probably take action at the\nnext session of the Legislature to\nremedy the present condition under\nwhich Umber royalties are paid. These\nconditions undoubtedly are working\na hardship on the lumber Industry.\nThe department of laud otllctals nud\nrepresentatives of lhe limber Industry are trying to work out a fair basis for lbe payment of royalty\ncharges and we hope to reach it\nsettlement before tho tension opens.\nThe royalty situation, however, is\niiibstaniially the same as II. was throe\nuonltis ago.\"\nUnder the original arrangement\ntgreed upon hy the government and\nhe timber holders alike, the government was lo collect in the form of\nroyalties a certain fixed proportion of\nthe amounts received for lumber sold\nwholesale for more than eighteen\ndollars a thousand. This seemed a\nfair enough arrangement al first, because tin one expected the wholesale\nprice of lumber to go much higher\nthan ?1S,\nImprovement in market conditions\nincreased cost of logs and labor, fluctuations in currency and oilier factors\nresulted lu making $18 a thousand a\ndecidedly low average figure, arid tlie\noperation of the original formula\nobliged the timber men to pay an Increasingly high royalty to the government.\nStrangers to\nCranbrook\nWest of tlie Cross Keys Hotel\non the main street you will find\nn nice clean restaurant. Look\nfor the sigu above tlie door\nClub Cafe\nThis cafe is open day and night.\nThere are many features about\nthis cafe which make It homelike, but why mention one without nil?\nJUST DROP IN. TRY OUR\nCOFFEE, PASTRY\nAND FRUIT\nAND JUDGE POR YOURSELF\nXille for your; elf the general\natmosphere of the place. We\nare prepared to please tlie inns'\nfastidious.\n'I s\nLOOK\nTill HOME UF GOOD\nPASTRY\nOur Food and Service are Pleasing a Heat of Friends.\nBOOTHS FOB LADIES\nCAFE ZENITH\nfllAXBKOOK. IU'.\nOpposite C. P. R.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2AV *.'. *.*.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.' ,*l \".V.'eVeVAVeV.V\nHave Your .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nFRAME'S BREAD\nIS GOOD BREAD\nIlls Pies, Cakes and Pastry ean not be beaten.\nTHK UOiUJ HAKKltV\nPhone *7 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 >orburj' Are.\nExcellent Workmanship\nGood Material Used\nbefore buying New Shoes\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 ski: III It STUCK \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nWe Can Save Yon Money\nA. STRANGE il\nARMSTRONG AVE. SI\naWWWAV.V.WaW.V.V.V.'.V, i\nJOHN GARDt\nPAINTER &\nPAPERHANGER\nFull Line of Wall Paper\nIn Stock.\nStore, Hanson Avenue\nPhone 409 st all hours\nCRANBROOK . . . B.C.\ntheir S\nS\nlllllltllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIlllllllllllllHIIIIIIIMIIItJIIIIIIIItmtlltllllllll\nANNOUNCEMENT j\nC. Joe Bros, 1\nLADIES' A HEM'S TAILORS |\nReg to announce\nmany former lady patrons that\nthey nre attain making a B'pec-\nlalty ot\nLAMES' TAII.OHIXG\nYour Patronage Is Invited\nGentlemen'* Suits\nHade To Order\nThe Very Latest Styles\n| : Cleaning * Pressing :\n* C. JOE BROS.\nCRANBROOK STREET\nOpposite Dank ot Commerce\nimi. lim mil\nTHK MIN-ADVKUTISKK\nBreathes there a man with soul no\ndead,\nWho never to himself hath Bald\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"My trade of late ts getting had.\nI'll try another ten-inch ail.'\nIf there be, go mark lilm well.\nFor him no hank account shall swell;\nNo ttllgel watch the golden stair\nTo welcome home a millionaire.\nThe man who never asks for trade\nHy local line or ml displayed\nCares more for rest than worldly\nMilk and Cream\nDIRECT FlillM\nBig Butte Dairy Farm\nFROM! IV\nCANADIAN\nPacific\nHere Once Were \"Happy Homes \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nLfulesa you see the name \"Bayer\" on\npackage or on tablets you aro nol\ngetting the genuine Bayer product\nsafe by millions and prescribed by\nphysicians over twenty three years for\nColds Headacho\nToothache Lumbago\nKa ruche Rheumatism\nNeuralgia Pain, Pain\nAccept \"Buyer Tablets of Aspirin\"\nonly. Kuril unbroken package contains proper directions. Handy boxes\nof twelve tablets cost a few cents.\nDruggists also soil bottles of 24 nnd\n100. Aspirin is the trade murk (registered In Canada) of Buyer Manufacture of MonoaoetloftcldoBtor of\nSallcyllcaold, While it Is well known\nthnt Aspirin means Bayer \u00E2\u0080\u00A2manufacture, to assist the public, against Imitations, tho Tablets of Bayer Company\nwill be stumped with their general\nLtnulu mark, tha \"Bayer Cross.\"\nCRANBROOK CARTAGE & TRANSFER CO.\nTowrlss & Ada ins\nAgents for Hard and Soft Coal. Distribution Cars a\nSpecialty. Excellent Warehousing.\nSAND and GRAVEL\nOITOSITK C.1MI. DEPOT\nTelephone tilt\n. ,j, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0.-.wa\nCLEANING \u00E2\u0080\u0094 PRESSING\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 REPAIRING -\nYou Will 'lake So Mistake\nin Ordering that\nWTNTKH SITT or OVERCOAT\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 From \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nH. C. LONG,\nThe Tailor\nVan Horne Street C1UXBB00K TRAIN TIMKS\nOpposite G. P. R. Depot SO UT DAII.V-To Nelson, Vancouver,\nPlione 110 :: Phone 416 Spotane etc. Arrive 1210 p.m. lesv.\n 112.20 p.m.\n=ES=^==Ss=\u00C2\u00AB=S=== SO. lis DADiT\u00E2\u0080\u0094Io Fernie, Lethbrliits,\nMediiine Itn:. Calpjiry, etc- AJTlvs\n4.In p.m.; leave 4.20 p.m.\nCranbrook, Mjcllne, Kimberley 8\u00C2\u00BBr.\nTics:\n.No. 62J\u00E2\u0080\u0094Leare 7.05 a.m. No. 824\u00E2\u0080\u0094Arrive 2.10 p.m.\n(ranbrook. Lake Hlndtrmere sol\n(ioltlea Seriice\nMonday and Thursday, each week\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094NO. Ml, leave 9 a.m. WadntatUf\nand Satunlay-NO. S22 arrive J.30 pm.\nt'UAMIKOOK, IU.\nI'.O. Ilo\ '.Mil\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 a I I \" \"\nt ......_..v55\nThese photographs amongst\nthe flrat from Japan, show\nmore plainly than words the\ndestruction wrought by Hu\ngreat eartbiiueke there, fol\nlowed by lire mid tidal wave,\ntipper picture shown the\nrutna of the town of Ito, a\ntypical icene of devastation.\nIn the lower picture, crying\nrefugees are walking aloaig\nthe Yokohama-Tokyo road,\nwanderer*, not ItuowUv\nwban to tun or gov\naccept this\ninvitation\n\"Cascade\" invites you to experience the\njoy ot drinking the finest beer brewed In\nthe west\u00E2\u0080\u0094to partake ol the concentrated\nnutriment ol Canada's choicest barley\nand hops, brewed to pcrlection\u00E2\u0080\u0094to gtl\nthat line feeling that comes from drink-\ning real eood beer.\n/mill on \"Catced.\" and set th. perfection of .atitfaction. AU Government\nLiquor Store, tupply it.\nVancouver\nBreweries\nLimited\nFor further particulars apply to any\nticket agent\nJ. B. PROCTOR,\nDistrict Puitnger Agent, O.lnrr.\nNOTICE\nJames T. Uldlaw, Mining llngl-\nneor and ll.C. Land Surveyor\nhas authorized Allan II. IleWolf\nto handle Ills practice during hla\npresenl absence from the elty.\nMil Aug. 22nd, 1923\nCranbrooK Cottage Hospital\n(Licensed by Pro.. Oort.)\nMaternity and Oeneral Nurelng\nTerms Moderatw\nHits. A. CRAWFORD, M\u00C2\u00ABtr\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB.\nHarden Avenue - Phone 262\nThis iiilvertinciiieiit. is not published or displayed by tho l,iqiim-\nI 'nutnil lluurd or by the Uovemiueut ol British Colombia.\nCMMMOK GLEANERS\nAND DYERS\nEvery Garment lent to u* to be\nCleaned or Dyed la glvan\nOur Utmost Oara.\nOur knowledge ol tha buifntai\nla your assurance of satisfaction\nhare. Phone, and we will call,\nor bring ui your work.\nWa Clean and Dy* Bverythln*.\nraoitc in FAGE SIX\nTHS CRANBROOK HERALD\nFriday, October 12th, 1923\n***********************************>********\nii ENGLISH CROWN DUCAL WARE I\n:: j\nii 26 Piece Tea Service $24.00 I\nIT IS l.\ OTJE WINDOW |\nA. EARLE LEIGH I\nWatchmaker & Jeweller Norbury Ave. Nexl Door Star Theatre I\nAArfealiA AA A A A,'..'..'..'.A,'..*..*.>*,.*. .J. .*..*..\"..*. .*,.*.,*..'..\"..\". \u00E2\u0096\u00A0;\u00C2\u00AB \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*. 'I\"!*-i\"**\"I\"^*I*^*I'*(**I'*I*\n *--\nCity Items of hums,\nWe carry a full lino of Lifebuoy\nRunning Shoes.\nOur low prices win every lime.\nW. F. DORAN.\n+ + +\nSplendid progress is being madoi\nby the Junior Choral Society, which\nis being euniiueted by Mi1 0. li. Bower among the senior classes at the\npublic school. About u hundred are\nnow attending thu rehearsals on Monday afternoon, and this week the orchestra in connection witli the junior\nehoral was started with fifteen Instruments, and a probability of more\na little later. A concert by ihe children will probably be put ou during\nthe Christinas holidays.\n+ + +\nSpecial! Special! Tungsten Lamps\nat bargain prices, 25, 40, anil 50 wal t\nfor 35c.\nW. P. DORAN.\nOur low prices win every time.\n+ + +\nPhil, Sheffield, representing the B.\n0. University, is malting an Investigation Into the Ufa ot the lato Mlcliaol\nPhillips, the first white pioneer ot tlie\nTobacco Plains contry. On Monday,\nMr. Sheffield visited the homo of Mrs.\nW. Parnell, daughter of lhe lato Mr.\nPhillips, und unearthed severnl valuable documents and writings which\nwill greatly i.ssist the University authorities lu compiling n history of\nMr. Phillips and his pioneer work iu\nSouthern British Columbia,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fernie\nFree Press.\nLOCAL\n1PEIWG&\nNOTICE\nKstnte of J. T. l.AlliLAH, iiicciiMii\nYou'll he surprised. \"MERRY 00\nROUND.\"\n+ + +\nMaster Harry Swope, ol Bllto, was\nbrought lo tire hospital here n lew\ndays ago in care m' hi* mother, suf-\ntering inmi a broken leg. Ho Is dome as well as can he expected.\n+ + +\nMembership Drive, v.ii.c.A., October -llh lo 3l8t. '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I\n+ + +\nP. CI. Morris was couflnod to lhe\nhouse fir a few days lliis week, sut-\nfi line from a badly sprained knee\nwhich lie Bustainod at ihe Central\nSchool ar.minis. lie was able to resume his work al the Manual Trulii-\nii e School on Thursday, though lie\nwill feol Ur' affects of his mishap for\nn good while yet.\n+ + +\nMembership Drive, Y.M.C.A., October 24th lo 31st. 38\n+ + +\nMr. V. B. Forrester who has been\nrunning mil of Nelson Willi the C. P.\nIt., has heen transferred to Crauhrook.\nMr. Forrester is a brother of Mrs. 13.\nWalker.\n+ + +\nMembership Drive, Y.M.C.A., October 24111 lo 31st. 33\n-I- -r +\nCyril Shaw, formerly of the City\nTransfer Co., has taken u position at\nlhe Raworth Bros, store.\n+ + +\nPropare for llio winter by ordering\nyour tire chains , hood covors, etc.,\nfrom\nWILSON'S VULCANIZING WORKS\nCranbrook. 3111 f\n+ + +\nHere soon. \"MERRY 110 ROUND\",\nNotice Is hereby given lhal all persons Indebted to the Into .las. T. Laid\nlaw, deceased nro required lo pay ihi\namount of such debt lo lhe undersign,\ned nt the Imperial Hank, Crnnbrook,\nmid nil persons having accounts\nagainst the said lute J. T. Lni.llaw are\nrequired lo present, their accounts he-\nTore October 31st, 192:1.\nW. R. GRUBBE,\nImperial Hank. Crnnbrook, B.C.\nOelober 10th, 1923 33-35\nOVENIXG HIUITY I'Alt-\n1,111! AT VENEZIA HOTEL\nl> CITY THIS WEEK\nMrs. Mill. hi. of Halloy, Idaho\nannounces thai she is opening a\nBeauty Parlor in ihe city at Room 70.\niu lhe Vcnozla Holol, nexl lo Dr.\nFersle's olllce. Mrs. McDonald will\ncurry mil manicuring, shampooing,\nmarcelling, sculp treatments, facial\nmassages nml oilier treatments. She\nopened tor husiness on Wednesday of\nIbis week, nml in a few days will be\nready with her full equipment for\nanything in lhe way of beauty aids.\nANNOUNCEMENT\nIt was reported last week that we had disposed nf our\ninterest in our Stage Line between Cranbrook and Kimberley. We wish to state thai, this is positively untrue,\nthat we are the original and only operators ot the\nKimberley Stage Line between the above named towns.\nWe Drive Dodge Cars Only\nWe have endeavored to give Ihe people lhe hest service\npossible regardless of our own convenience and in return\nIhey have given us a patronage we are justly proud of and\nfully appreciate.\nTo show our appreciation ,we hereby announce that,\nbeginning October 10th, 1923. our passenger faro between\nCranbrook and Kimberley will lie\n75c ONE WAY $1.50 RETURN TRIP\nBROWN & MORLEY\n-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-*-\n.M.C.A.\nCranbrook, B.C.\nMembership Drive Oct. 24 - 31 1923\nEx-President Wilson Says:\n\"Yon can test tbe modern community hy lhe degree of lis Interest\nIn the Young Men's Christian Association.\"\nThe Cranbrook V. .11. ('. A. Is 11 Clean Place lor Men\numl Boys.\nIT NEKIIS YOU mul Villi NEED IT.\nSlogan:\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Watch lite Crnnbrook Hallway V. SI. C. A.\nMembership (in Tn '200.\n-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u0094\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\u0094\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 * ,\u00E2\u0080\u0094*-\nBIG 22\nBEFORE DECIDING ON THE\nFURNITURE\nFOR YOUR NEW HOME,\nCAM, AT THK BIG 22.\nYiv now have a full line of the following:\nLIBRARY and PARLOR TABLES\nKITCHEN CABINETS BUFFETS\nMATTRESSES TRUNKS and SUITCASES\nBETDS and BED SPRINGS WINDOW SHADES\nDRESSERS DINING TAltLES and OHAIRS\nInsure with Beale & Elwell.\nMiss DeCew, of Fernie, motored to\nCranbrook for the week-end,\nBoost tho Y.M.C.A. membership to\n200. October 34th to 31st, 33\nPercy Aiilunl Bpent Sunday lust ln\nPernio, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.\nW, 0. Adlard.\nThe Parish Hull Card Purtles aud\nDances will be held on the following\ndates; Oct. IT; Nov. 7; Dec. 6. 31lt\nRussell Walkor of the Nelson News\nIs a business visitor to th city this\nweek.\nA Benefit masquerade dance will be\nheld on Hallowe'en, October Slat ut\niho Auditorium. B. of K, T. 28\nAirs. F. A. Fortier, nf Sullivan Hill\nwas a visitor at the home of Dr. and\nMrs. W. A. Fergle for a few days the\nlatter port ol7 last week.\nQuigley Knitted Sweaters and Coats\nat Qrady & Eye's, the Tailors, Baker\nStreet. 23tt\nMr. and Mrs, R. P. Johnson of\nKlngsgato, were visitors this week at\nHit; home of Mr. and Mrs, H. 13. Jecks.\nWe carry a full line of Men's Woman's ami Misses' Shoes.\nOur low prices win every time.\nW. P. DORAN.\nBORN. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 At the St. Eugene Hospl-\niiil, on Saturday, October Bth, to Mr.\naud Mrs. Lewis Cox, of this city, a\ndaughter.\nThis is open season for \"Calories.\"\nHave yon got yours yet? Better see\nPatmore Bros,\nBoost the Y.M.C.A. membership to\n200. October 24th to 31st. 33\nMiss Kathleen Uttlejohn of Erlckson, who recently underwent an operation nt the hospital here, was able\ntcV return home on Saturday last.\nOrady & Eye are now located ln\ntheir new store on Baker Street, opposite McCreery Bros. 23tf\nMrs. Jas. Coen, of Kimberley, is\nconvalescing at the hospital after an\noperation for appendicitis which she\nunderwent on Tuesday last.\nJust Arrived \u00E2\u0080\u0094An express shipment\nnipnt of Afternoon and Seini-Kvening\nDresses. Beautiful Shades and Styles.\n33 KINK MERCANTILE CO.\nPatmore Bros, have just shipped a\n\"Caloric\" system to ICimberley, which\nwill be installed lu the new Dlmor\nRestaurant building shortly.\nThe Knights of Pythias will commence their popular monthly winter\ndances on October 24th. Invitations\ncan he had from the following committee: J. Taylor, chairman. E. A. Hilt and\nH. J. Collier. Melody Five Orchestra.\nWhat's the latest in record sunflowers? Here's another. R. W. Edmond-\nson found some sunflowers growing on\nhis lawn from seed self-sown in some\nway, aud allowed them to grow up.\nThere are now some Iver 11 feet in\nheight, and while this may not be\nanything exceptional, there are flow\nera on them thai seem something out\nof the ordinary. There is one flower\nmeasuring fifteen Inches across, and\ntwo or three others twelve inches In\ndiameter. One of these in the Her\naid window measures seventeen inch\nes across the face.\nOur best ad. is a proper fitting Suit\n23tr Grady & Eye, Tailors, Baker St.\nou a satisfied customer.\n26tf\nTHE BEAUTY of\nREAL CUT GLASS\nIs well exemplified in the\nmany choice pieces we have\njust received in a large shipment, consisting of Berry\nBowls, Water Sets, Vol\nComports, Butters, Etc. The\nquality Is back to the prewar standard.\nThe newer styles in Cut\nGlass are exceedingly attractive. Some of the beautiful\ndesigns we are now showing\nare unique and very desirable for wedding gifts or for\nthe home.\nCome In and see this new\ndisplay.\nW.H.Wilson\nThe Jeweler\nCranbrook Taxidermist\nENGAGEMENT\nSOnKMIY.KEXH'HK\nMr. and Mrs. A. B. Fenwlck an-\nnoiiricp tlio engagement of their\ndaughter Prlscllla Edith to Mr. John\nErie Sowerby, son of Mr. and Mra. J.\nh, Sowerby, of Lewis Creek. B.C.\nTlie Christ Church Bazaar will he\nheld on Nov. 21, in the Parish Hull.\nant\nJus, Millie, formerly accountant at\nthe City Trnnsrer office, resumed his\nformer position there last week.\nT. M. R. Stewart, of tlie llateiiffe\n& Stewart garage, left the ond ot inst\nweek for a shurt business visit to\nVancouver.\nWo still have a number of repaired\ntires and tubes on hand, at reasonable prices.\nWILSON'S VULCANIZING WORKS\nCranbrook. SOU\nGilbert Blumenauer hns taken a position in the Royal Bank here vaealed\nby Arthur Gill, who has been transferred to Ferule.\nHeating Stoves: McClary's Oaks,\nand Hot Blasts, Powerful heaters,\nSee Patinort Bros.\nBORN. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 At the\" Cottage Hospital,\non Thursday, October 11th, to Mr. and\nMrs. W. J. Wilson, of this city, a daughter.\nOur stock of Seasonable Materials\nfor Men's Clothing is of highest ipial-\nity. A perfect fit and rompleto s.U-i\nIsfactlon guaranteed. Grady tt\nTailors, Baker Street. 23tf\nE. Blggatini is having a \"Caloric\"\nheating system Installed and Intends\nto be comfortable during the cold\nshift.\nBEALE & Elwell havo a furnished\ncottage and two lots for sale. Price\n$1.(150. A snap for someone. Call us\nup about It.\nFred Small has just had a \"Caloric\"\nheating system installed In his residence on Burwell Avenue and will he\nable to ont down the dimensions uf\nhis coal bin anil Incidentally his coal\nbill this winter.\nMr. and Mrs. o. B. Garrett relumed\nlust week from Oliver. In the Southern\nOkanagan, where Mr. Gnrretl has had\nhis headquarters during his summer's\nentomological work for the dominion\ngovernment They have again taken\nup residence in their home on Armstrong Avenue.\nBoost the Y.M.C.A. membership to\n200. October 24th to 31st. 38\nOwing to unforseen circumstnnce*.\nhaving arisen, Mr. B. A. MnorliouBo,\nprovincial land surveyor, will not be\nleaving Tor the Coast next month ns\npreviously expected, hut will be remaining In the city as usual.\nThere have been several motor accidents recently, by collision and fire.\nWhy run the risk when yon can protect yourself against loss and damage\nto your car? Dont put It off, but\ncall up BEALE & ELWELL. 33tf\nThe Ancient Order ot Foresters'\nWhist Drive and Dance In the K.P.\nball. Friday, October 19th. Dances to\nsuit everybody. Come and have a good\ntime. Edmondson's orchestra. Admission Jl,2r, a couple. Extrn lady COc.\n32-3\nIWaSMMAAMWflrVflrWflMAraVWyWWaWaWWWWWWWVW\nMIMEOGRAPHING\nMNK WORK, MUSIC, TYPEWRITTEN MATTER, Ele.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Enquire at \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nThe Herald Office\nCRANBROOK, B.C.\nPHONE 18\n,Just arrived -\nof Afternoon and Seml-Evenlng Dresses. Beautiful Shades and Styles,\n;,:. PINK MERCANTILE ro.\nMr. mid Mrs. A- C. Bowness and\nMr. and Mrs. l). H. Qnrnhnui of Crnnbrook, passed 111 rough Rossland on\nThursday lasi eu route lor the Coast.\nWhile away tho party will visit .Seattle and Portland. They paid a visit\nin Baling Park, having hoard so much\nregarding the beauty spot, and were\ndelighted with the place.\u00E2\u0080\u0094RoBSlnnd\nMiner.\nSend your Hemstitching and Pico!\nEdging to ihe Singer Store. Phone\nBO. We have a tlrst class operator.\nHLMf\nB. 0. Hayman left lor iho Coast\nlast Friday, and may a Utile later\ntrnnsrer to Vancouver, if expectations\niu regard to the new position he fs\ntaking wiih the C.P.H. materialize.\nMr. and Mrs. Hayman have boon very\nactive in connection with the Parent-\nTeacher Association formed last year,\nand would be much missed in that\nconnection and in Anglican church\ncircles.\n\"The Frost is on the Pumpkin, tin1\nFodder in the Shock.\" Soleet your\nheater early while il is iu slock.\nPatmore Bros.\nG, \V. Russell has come to lhe city\nwith the Dominion Express Co., und\nassumed tiis new position on Ihe delivery service on Monday. In the\nWeluskiwin district whero he hails\nfrom, phenomenal yields are being\nreported from tho threshing opera-\nMous now in prouress there. On ono\nfarm whore he was last week, n field\nof forty-seven acres pave a yield of\nsixty bushels lo Hie acre of good even\nrhkIo wheal, and Ihis is only one or\nmany Instances, excellent crops lu\nthat sect ion being the general rule\nthis year.\nSelect your hoiiliup sieve NOW, See\nour lino of \"Quebec's\" \"Ottks\" and\n\"Hot Blnrls.\" Patmore Brow.\nWANT ADS.\nSS'I'AK HrXOMI II/Ml 8TOBK\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'mine I.\nWe nay tlie best prlcta going tor all\n; tinds of turolture. Wa buy anything Iiuu, a mouse tr i lo au auu*\nmobile.\nW. W. Kllby, Auctioneer and Valuer\nPQR SALE. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Used Holntzmnn Piano,\ntor sale Apply llox II., Herald Ofllce. 33-34\nTOH SALE. Barber Clinlr, Crenm\nSeparator, and ltll'le. Apply II.\nWeston, I'ranbrook. 33tf\nBuy your Shoes tor the whole family at P.. WESTON'S. 3311\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0WJWaWJWWWWYWaVlaWVWyWYW.WWWrVVWWWVW.*\nVmir Choice Should Be A\nHEINTZMAN\nOur Prices ami Terms make It\npossible for anyone to own one\nof these wonderful Instruments, Write for Booklet or\ncall at\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nHEINTZMAN & Co., Ud,\n511 1IAKEH STKKET NELSON, B.C.\nFOUND\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ladles' Wrist Watch. Ow-\n| ner may have same hy proving\nproperty and paying cost of uilver-\nj Using. Herald Offlce. 33tf\nj Heuislftchlng.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Surtees, tlar-\nI den Avenue. 2t(\nHarry Liddicoalt of Fort Steele ls\na patient nt the hospital at present\nWhat is It? MERRY lit) ROUND\"\nMrs. Carl Quick and little one left\nthe hospital to return home io Wy-\neliee on Sunday last.\nMrs, Jin). Mitchell of Cagnry is a\nvisitor nt the home or Mr. and Mrs.\nEmerson Walter.\nOraily & Eye are up-tn-dnto caterers to the dress requirements of progressive men, 23tf\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'Oil SAI.K. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 12 roomed house. For\nparticulars apply Mrs. A. Crawford,\n204 Garden Avenue. 33tf\nMAN WANTED, immediately, to canvass Cronbrodk, either whole or\npart time. Previous experience\nnot Strictly essential, but must be\nperson possessing energy and character. A course of Instruction will\nbe given tt) suitable man. This is\nau unusual opportunity io Increase\npresent income In spare lime, or to\nwork full time in an occupation witli\ngreater possibilities, Apply immediately to Box \V.( care Herald Office. :i:t\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6--\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00C2\u00BB-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6--\u00C2\u00BB-\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nMONUMENTS\nOur Mr. Walker will bo in '\nCranbrook for lhe next few\ndays, heave word at Wortlen'S \"\nTransfer Olllce if you wish to\nset- designs and prices.\nCampbell & Ritchie\nMllllllMK'lllllI CO..\nNK1.S0X, ll.C.\nr\nSTORM SASH and DOORS\nNow is the time for you lo c.onsi tier placing your\norder for STORM SASH and DOORS, which will add\ngreatly to ihe comfort of your home during Hie winter\nmonths, anil also reduce your FUEL 1III.I.. Let us\nhave your order, wliich we can fill promptly,\nRemember, we carry a full line of Building Materials which consisl of strictly STANDARD tSKADKS.\nWe can fill your order promptly whether il he one\npiece or a carload.\nCRANBROOK SASH & DOOR\nCOMl'ANV,\nPHONE IS.\".\nI,IMITE!>\nP. ii- BOS \u00E2\u0080\u00A2_-'.\nj\nFOR SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094One new Mason & RfflCll\npiano. $l!a.()0 down and $10 per\nmonth. Apply Mrs. It. W. Edmonil-\nsoti, Box 622, Crunbrook, ll.C. 33tf\nFOR 8ALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094One Willis piano. Cost\n$f!r>0. This piano can bit bnughl at\nu low price for cash. Apply Mr.\nR. W. Edmomlsou, llox a22 Cran-\nbrook, B.C. mt\nrO-LET \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Front Bedroom. Apply\nBOS Dewar Avenue. 8111\nFOR SAM*. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Seven roomed house.\ngarage, fully modern ami In first-\nclass condition, at very reasonable\nfigure! Apply Herald. .utr\nFOR BALE - Do luxe baby carriage,\nfull size sleeper in while wicker,\nwiih white corduroy upholstery, artillery wheels. As good an new,\nfor half price. Rhone 888. 'Mt\nFOR SAI.K-Cider Cooler, liar Coiiu-\nler, uml Ribbon Case Cheap for\nCash. Charles Morrison, Kimlierley.\n27lf\nFOR SAI.I'..- Oo< i healer, hoi blind.\nHi inch firepol, brick lined. Also\nsink, while eiiauiel, ll x '.'.:'. Inches,\nPhone is. ;ttif\nI'D RENT. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Huilalile ofllce or store\nou Armstrong Avenue, nexl to W.\nF. Doriuru. Apply to \V. V.r. Kllby. :'2lf\n\H)\l SAKE -Registered llolsteln Bull\nCalf,two mouths old, from five gallon row, price $1!5 Would exchange\nfor hogs. M. Oathcarl Scott, New-\nRiUe, Hi. 88-84\nFOR RENT\u00E2\u0080\u0094Olflco to rent two doore\nfrom Venei'.la Hotel, apply to John\nQard. 22 tf\n40 ACRE FARM CHEAP\u00E2\u0080\u0094for quick\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ale. Coot) buildings, spring creek,\nauto road to door, fins bottom land\nwith part already undor cultlfatloa\nBig Sullivan Mine, Kimberley, elo\u00C2\u00BB\nby, It ready market right at door\nApply to Martla Bra., Craaaraok,"@en . 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