"c8e0b143-0f66-4cb9-b848-10fb2929a64a"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-11-27"@en . "1907-07-04"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0069401/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " THE CRAiN BROOK HERALD.\n~\"w-\nn\n:\nVOI.UMK 10\n0BAKBU0OK, BtBITISH OOI.U.MHIA, TIIl'ltSDAY. JULY I, 1!H)7\n \u00E2\u0080\u0094-'.-I-a \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0''. 'L*** \"-\t\nNUM11KU I\nADYIOliTININO IN THIS I'AI'Kl! COSTS VOU NOTHING, AS IT ALWAYS 1UMM.S VOl SOMETHING,\nTHE CANADIAN BANK\nOF COMMERCE\nHUD officii.-iouonio\nB I. WALKER, Pi.ald.nt\nALU. LAIRD, Gram! M.n.[.r\nA. U IRKLAMD, Superlnt.ud.ut ef\nUlSQibe.\nKSTIUUSUKU KM*\nPaid-up Capital, $10,000,000\nRest, - - - 5,000,000\nTotal Assets, - 113,000,000\nUnmet.--, tbrouthuut Canada, and In the United States tad EnjUnd\nA I.KNIKAl. IIANKIMJ BUSINESS TRANSACTU)\nC.IMMLUC..L \u00C2\u00BBNO I..IMEHU' PUMP. O.SCOUNTCO.\nM\nSAVINGS HANK DEPARTMENT\nDeposits nl *l .nitl ii|i\u00C2\u00ABm-.U received, und Interest allowed at\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2uiit.li. rules. Tlie deposit.,.- is subject tu no delay whalavar Id\nUw wl.hdruwul ol (he wholu ur uuy p.u-tluu ol th* deposit.\nCranbrook I'ranch, - P. C. MALPAS, Manager\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*.\nTHE SOO-SPOKANE!\nCranbrook Now on Main Line of a Trans-\nContinental Railway.\nTHE FIRST TRAIN EAST MONDAY AND riHST TRAIN WEST\nWEDNESDAY\ni \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\n********************************>************\nImportant to Railroad Men\nIT MEANS MUCH! COSTS BUT LITTLE!\nA small un in will indemnify\nyou agninsl ail kiiuls of\nACCIDENTS AND SICKNESS\n(>ur pt lioiea contain the widest\nHint most liU-ml conditioiiB.\nARNOLD & ROBERTS\nReal Estate CKANKKOOK, 11. C. Insurance\n*******\nFancy Soaps that are Pure\nIt you an' particular ahoul Soup, wo soil particular people,\nPRICES\nHV. per ink.-, or SSe, per Lux\n20o. '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 fiOa,\nHfiii. per eake, or $1.00 per box\nr.i)i*. l- fUSH \"\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,:,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' 11.75 \u00C2\u00BB\nppe our Window\nl\nC. E. REID \u00E2\u0096\u00A0_, CO.\nme\nDMIUUISTS\nlli.pcnslnR I. uur .penally\nSpokan* to St, Paul, via Crnnbrook nnJ the Soo-Spokane,\n45I, hour., on one ol lhe lines, trains nn Ihe Continent.\nSt. Paul to Spokane, via Crnnbrook and the Suo-Spokane,\n4,1.1 hours on one ol the finest trains on the Continent.\nSpokane to St. Paul, via Northern Pacific, 1,5.3 miles.\nSpokane to St. Paul, via lirea. Northern, 1,485 miles.\nSpokane to St. Paul, via Son-Spokane and Cranbrook, 1,480\nmile..\nWILL BUILD DOCKS\nAT PORT SIMPSON\nVictoria, June 20,\u00E2\u0080\u0094A party of engineers lor llu- Hudson ll:ty-I>.irii.c\nrailway ere expected to arrlvo here\ntotl.ty en mule in Port Simpson to\ncommence work on Uio construction\n..I railway docks at lhe place. Tlio\nengineers wl... aro coming by way ...\nSeattle, will lay yards, etc., lor tho\neompany. As soon us this has been\n.lone the work ol building an ocean\ndock will coinmeuce, an.l it is expects\n..I w.ll bo complete! beloro September.\nMalcolm I.. Macdonald ami .1 party\n..1 directors ol the roail, with surveyors ...til engineers, will .triive in\nVictoria U.c ...i.l.llc ni July, They\nwill no lu Port Sinutson, 'and Irom\nIbis point go over the route ot the\n...ad eastward up U.e Skecna river,\nthrough the i'.-acc Hirer district, and\n...eel a party of surveyors which\nlulled from the Athabasca lake dis-\nuict lust week.\nTwo parties of engineers and surveyors are now at work laying out\nlhe li.ule ol the new load. One\nslutted from Fori Churchill, \u00E2\u0080\u009En Hudson Hay, tn work westward, and the\noilier Iron, the Athabasca lake dis-\nIriot to work, toward the Pacific\nocean.\nAll surveys ...id preliminary work\nwill be completed l.y full.\nImperial Bank of Canada\nCrui\n****** ******************\n*\n* Yon con Boeure excellent liootns an.l t'onnl nt ,,\n: ,,, !\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00C2\u00AB\nTHE WILGA\nfor thr bu minor, Mcnls fnrnitlitil without\nronius, Tin1 service will plouso yon.\nX\n4 4\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6<\nOohiR west, di\n10.2*5 a 111.\nGoing east, dm' at CraiilirooK,\nll.Ofi p. 111.\nTlie long talkwl of Soo-Spokane\ntrains nre now n positive reality.\nLast Monilny tin* Oral one arrived in\ntlio city from Spokane just twenty-\nsix minutes laic due to delay at tlio\nlimmdaiy line, wtlii Conductor Caven\nin charge, ami Engineer GUI at tlio\nMnottle. It was a glorious night\nfor tlie people of Cranhrook, and to\nalimv their appreciation of tliis new\nroad anil the advantages that it\nwould give to this town, they were\nat the station in a body, in tocl it\nis estimated that not less than Kill\npeople welcomed the train when il\ntime in, nnd had nol tht' hour heen\nit late there would have heen twice\n\u00E2\u0080\u009Es many. As soon iis the train had\nstopped' there was an expressed desire-on lhe part of (hose present to\nview tlie Interior of the elegantly appointed cars, .mil this wisli was\nnost graciously met by lhe attendants, and toy fifteen minutes a\nstream of humanity poured through\nthe train, and all were loud In their\nwords of praise for the luxurious\n!t|iilpmeul displayed. Mr. Ililliam,\nocnl Ktiperlntemlcni t.i the dining and\nsleeping ear service, was kept busy\nscoing that everything was pul in\nproper s-hnpe. mul Mr. McCowan,\nwith a force of men. fusheil t*he\nwater and ice into the sleepers and\ndiners. Onlv one or two minutes\nwere Inst, and with a cry of \"All\nAboard,\" from Conductor Caven. the\nureal irain started on its way to\nSt. Paul, and Cranbroob people went\nmine happy. On Wodnesduy the flrsl\nlain from'St. Paul arrived ahoul\nwo houvs lale, which was n splendid\necord, considering tlio long trip and\n!n- (act Hi.it everything was new.\nDESCRIPTION OF THE CARS\nThe first ol the new Soo-Spokane\n11 ii ins. e.i rrying a fa i r-sia nl number\n4444444444444444444444 4444444444444444444444\nJust Received |\n*% SIXTEEN SOI IIAIRI: DIAMOND RINliS |\nTho prices r;in;.v from $50 lo $1(0 apiece. J\nOftll Wi' 'it'll VIMI DUG ? 9\n**\ ** \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 M\u00C2\u00AB WIlrfOV/IMt Graduate Optician JJ\n\444444444444444444444444444444444444444444%\nPHONG a\u00C2\u00BB\nI ii ne y nml Staple Groceries \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00C2\u00AB-,. ,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E. l,..\u00E2\u0080\u009E.l,|i,-\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei,.,-..\u00E2\u0080\u009E Kn.ll. nn,\nI.UIIIIItlx 11,'H ,..\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.-.. I.......\t\ni.kni im: i-i in ti.i-i.i; nviu i\ni... it,.'..... -\nSTRAWBERRIES\ni.l -.i.l It), tllli'm \t\n.If. .-..lit I ... ,\nCAMPBELL & MANNING\n****\n*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 BRIDAL GIFTS -**\nOur lino of IIUI DAI. GIFTS ia varied, nnil wo\neiit.tr Ui different tauten, (lifts, uuitnhle for Ushers\nor Bridesmaids nro also tn 1... fuiiinl in new uml\nvurieil .l.'nini.B in Scarf Pins, Brooch Pins, lite.\nWe invito your Inspoolioi.',\nW\" F.TATEi:\nOilieial Watch Iimpector (or i;. P, I.\nCrow's N\u00C2\u00ABHt Pans Division \u00E2\u0080\u009ET||K JEWJCLER\nttttttttMUiMiMiiiijMii I\nemploy ol D. C, Corbin for years,\nworking for him on lhc S. l-\ & N.\nbefore the opening of the new 11 no\nu\ tin- Ciiiiailian boundary.\nThe new train contains six ears,\nand wilh on,' exception all bear lhe\nwords \"Soo-Spokmno Line.\" The\ninception is the ilii.er, whieh is the\nCanadian Pacific standard The\nSuo-Spokane .liner will be taken on\niil Portal and will In; attached to the\nHaiti from Ihere to St. Paul.\nThe first ear iu Hie makeup of lhc\ntrain is a combination railway\niiniii. express and baggage ear. This\ncar is ot unusual length, giving\nample room inr each nt lhe departments contained. The opening ol Hie\nnew route gives Spokane an a-dtli-\nllonivl express line, the western.\nNext behind the linggngo car comes\nthe tourist, built- on lhe latest, ideas\nand scarcely inferior to tlie standard\ndeeper in finish. The ear is of ll\ncciions, upholstered iu leather. Wilh\nhe exception ol the upholstering\nml the quality of the draperies,\nvery tlctnil is the same as in the\ni.inilanl sleeper.\nAn addition that will Ire apprec.nl-\n.1 by persons traveling tourist is a\nirge smokini* room, finished in\ninhogaiiy and leather. In this room\nare wash-howls, with hot, and cold\nv ati-i, .1 tank ut Iced drinking water\nand mirrors. There is nlso an clec-\ntric fan to keep the air from lieiom-\niiit- laden with smoke, Opening from\nthe smoker is lhe men's toilet, this\nbeing linislud in rubber tiling that.\ncan he washed from top to bottom,\nkeeping ihis section perfectly sanl-\nitaiy.\nAt the end of the coach is a com-\npartmenf containing a cooking range\nSavings\nAccounts\nInvited\nJ\n1 Interest Paid Quarterly\nCranbrook Branch \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 J. F. M. PINKHAM. Mgr.\nMACLEOD .MAV MANACII\" I'.N.ll\nWinnipeg, .lun,. an.-ll |s stalc(| \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nn.i.1 nuUi.itiiy ib.it IV. ,M. Muclcod,\n.l.iel engineor ol the 0. N. ll will\nl.e mailc manager \u00E2\u0080\u009Ef the rimil, in suc-\nressloii tn K. A. ,|a\u00E2\u0080\u009Eu.s, who recently rrsiKiii'd. Mr, Afnolnxl is a ttior-\n..uglily praotlcnl railway ., \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,i\nns counsels have always carried\njrciii weigh, in the mnnogcmci.t ..l\nho company's affairs, boll, in n,,.\nast iiini in the ,v,,st| ,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E, )|is Belco.\nlion lor th.- iu.iiortunt |H.siiit.i, ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nmnnugcr seems a natural one;\n(in. Macleod was usslstanl munns-\ncr o. construction un lhe Crow.)\nthose desiring to\n[.mil while .... the\nbent their\n1 ..i.i.\nA standard day conch, containing\nlu chairs, upholstered In green plush,\nf I- iliii-.l in tin train This is to\naccommodate the local trade.\nFourth in the train is the diner,\nthis being fi.ii.isl.cil by tho Cnnu-dinn\nFour Free Shows\nfrom .luly Sth u, 18th ut the\nMth bridge 25,000 Clnb\nSTREET CARNIVAL\nTwo hundred p .rfonnera und\ntwo brass bunds will give\nfourteen shows daily.\nEverybody is welcome,\nj Wedding Trips, Stoves, K.tn.ii.ir,'. I>isl.,-s.\nele., all cost lots of money. We i.ertl Ihe\ncoin, uud I., get ii ,ve nro ninkiiiga&peoial\n! HAMMOCKS\n.1 regular price S6.25 Hammocks fur $5.00\nS \" $4.00 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 $3.00\n7 \" $5.75 \" $4.65\n4 \" S4.75 \" $3.85\n5 \" ?2.75Baby\" $215\nThese prices .-.r.- f.,r si\u00C2\u00BB,t cash only, and\nremember, these feeds were bought cheaper\nthan i.nv ..tl.. i- it. town and the regular price\nis better than the cut price ai some place.\nBeattie & Atchison\nThe Leading Druggists and Stationers\nWhere It Will l\u00C2\u00BBay You to Deal\nmSaWsmmsssm\noeocHJoaaa\u00C2\u00A9\n(j\n1). C. 0ORBI*\"\nThe Muster Mind that Conceived nnd Built the Connecting Link\n... passengers, left lhe new station of\nthe O. II. A N. yesterday afternoon\nnt. 3.30 o'clock, on linn; to tbe minute, ami, inaugurated what is claimed\nto Im the fastest, service tion. Spokane eus-t, says Tuesday's Spokesmen-\nllevicw. The new train was drawn\nby engine 1 ol the Spoknno-Intorna-\ntlnnu! road, tho heaviest of the new\nmotive puwer on that line. Engineer AHirrt Mn-tthewsiin hold the\nhioltle nnil Conductor .lulu, Sin-\nflair hml the honor i.l being in churgo\nol the first train lo leave over the\nnew route. Both have beea In tbo\nPacific. The Interior liliisl. is mahogany, the green ioathor upholstery\ngiving n clean, cool appearance In\ncontrast with U.e war... tones ol the\nwoodwork], Chairs lor :\u00C2\u00BBi persons\nare furnished there being six two-\nilinii tables ami six tables set foi\nlour persons.\nHandsome, ling!Isl. silverware Is\ncarried, two complete sellings being\nkept i.i stock. This, il was said\nyesterday, is an Innovation iu dining\ntin service. On,-- peculiarity is\n(Continued on page eight.)\nREID & COMPANY\n]y[EN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN who arc particular\nabout their shoes will find perfect shoes here.\nDon't waste lime going from one store to another to find\na shoe you'll like.\nCome here first and save yourself trouble.\nWe've a long range of Styles\nand prices\nThe country's best shoe makers make our Shoes on correct\nlasts from such good leathers as Vici, Patent Kid and Colt\nSkin, Gun Metal Calf, Canvas Shoes for Hot Weather,\nEtc., Etc.\nYou can't turn round here without bumping into Good\nShoes.\nREID & COMPANY \",\"\nWhere \"Fit-Reform\" Clothing is Sold\naoaaauuaauQjQsic-fi\nCRANBROOK THE CRANHROOK HERALD\n********************************************\n*\nWIGEN'S CELEBRATED !!\nSTRAWBERRIES 1\nNOW ON THE MARKET\nT\nIIeatli|iiurt<_i'H fur\nCranbrook:\ntl. T. ROOBRS\nan.l ll..-\nFINK MERCANTILE\nCO., Ltd.\n.>\n..\n..\n>.\no\nVOTES wishiiiK t.. preserve the ,,\nHnesl nl' fruit si.....1.1 .1., so\nBetween the Rrst and the\nliighth oi July\nIf your ...'der for preserving is ,,\ngiven in if tiny of! the above. ''\n......u-il llrms before July ist, su.-li ',',\n.irdi'i-s iil promptly forwnnled to ,\n...ci will lmve s|.i-.-ii.l attention und ''\nft,-.-, berry giiarnnteei.1. ,,\n0. J. WIGEN, Wynndel, B. C. II\n*\n********************************************\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nRAILWAY ITEMS\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nnf ito dispatchers ot-\n11 rough ton, of tin*\nollice, visited Moyie\nDROWNED AT WARDNER\nDIED BY HIS OWN HAND\n11. S. Wilson,\nlie.-, ami .1. A\nsilll.'l'ililciiiii'lit':\non Monday.\n0, c. Hanson, bhicksmllli in tlie\nIt. & li. dcpai imi'iii, left on Sunday,\niitii|i.iiiitil liv liis Wife and sisli'i-\nin-liiw, Miss Rollins, on an exIvmUxl\nliolidny visit to Kiliuoiiton.\nII, Gould, superintentient's ao-\ntiiiiiii.uii, visited Kernic on Sunday;\nand Monday last.\nWardner, July 1\u00E2\u0080\u0094At about. 5.3(1\np.m. on Ktlday afternoon, when Uw\nriver foreman awl Ins men, who wore\nworking about a mile up Hie river,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 were getting int.. their boat to rc-\n1 turn to town, tho hoat, nwln-* lo\niiu* swift undercurrent, capsized with\nlive ot lhc incii in if. One of the\nini'ii, I'al Itiggliis, sank Immediately\nnml was seen no more. Another,\nJohn ClHthotis. swam about four hundred yaitls, and although numerous ] l\"^ ]\nlogs passed him <>n every side, yet ho;0[ stnii's\nDOMINION DAY\nobserved\ni\"\t\n.. I..-,\nhiui\n*********************************************\n. i New aud Strictly l-'irst I'll.ss\n.. American l'l..... $:! rat per day up\nTelephone 2081) ..\nI HOTEL ST. FRANCIS j\nChar. Hautxev, Proprietor.\nU|.|Hiate C. I'. I:. Station\nVancouver, B. C. : j\n********************************************\n*******************************************;\nSETTLED AT LAST\nFALLS VIEW HOTEL I\nMAKYSVILLE, B C.\nlis. changed huiul.\". .tins. M. lvii.ei.tsR la |.ro|trieloress, 'Naif ee.1.\n********************************************\n*********************************************\nFISIIINU,\nIIIINTIMi,\n1'J.KAHSCl\nSCKNKKY\nAND\nATfRACTIVl!\nl.ltlVLS\nISLAND HOTEL\nP. McCI.NNKLL, Manner\nTHI- I.I-AI1IN0 SUMMER RESORT\nOH EAST KOOn-NAV\nOn the Kootenay. The centre of the\nbeautiful country south of Wardner\nWALDO B. C.\n*********************************************\n********************************************\nWHAT'S THK USE AR0UING ?\nUNEEDA\nfew WINDOW SCREENSornn Oil STOVE. We\nhave three si/en of screens and can tit any window\nin the eity.\nSix styles of nil Stoves. We feel sure we ean\nsupply jusl what you want. Better drop iu. If you\nare a Missourian. su uiiieh llie better.\nJ. D. McBRIDE\nHARDWARE CRANBROOK, B. C.\n**********************\nUL L. McDERMOT f\nWholesale Wines, Liquors and Cigars\nImporters of\nFOREIGN LIQUORS, Sl'HI.l'IV, BEER,\nMASS AI.K. Gl'INNESS' STOUT\nSOLE AGENT FOR CALGARY BEER AND PORTER\nI'll.ink i:\nI! B. H. SHORT (\"Si, CO. ii\nThe Painters and Decorators\nLtrge Stock of Latest Designs and Colorings\nin Wall Papers\nESTIMATES FURNISHED R)K PAINTING, ETC.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 ALL WORK OUARANTEED\n;; Phone III ARMSTRONG AVENUK P. 0. Box U j j\n?\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\nmade no attempt to seize them ami\nafter it t iint1 sank to tbe bottom,\nThe other 111114' swam to the boom\nwere rescued hy a party of the\ntownsmen who went out in a hoat ti\u00C2\u00BB\nIheir assistant!'. Itoth of Uul\nnwiiiil men an* unmarried, The\nlies have not yet lieen recovered.\nLast Tuesday about 12.AU a man ., (1\n\u00E2\u0080\u009Ea,\u00E2\u0080\u009Ee.l Solon li:::.!.. who -l.u,l I..-.-I, en. ' ,\"\"\u00C2\u00BB\"',\u00C2\u00BB\"lj>\"y '\"\nployed at tin- Cranbrook Sash A Door\nFactory, committed suicide in his\nroom al the <'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1'- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 boarding bouse\nbv shooting himself witb a rifle. A\nshot was heard and a minute wHor\nthe man was seen coining down Ibe\nstairs from lhe third lloor. leaving\nbehind a twil <>f blood on Ua* steps\nthat run from \u00C2\u00BB ghastly wound in Ihe\n~ sshtg down the first fllghli\niml then lo tin' second, tin*\nevidently\nMis.W. T. llityii.\nnirted un today's\nin.\nto whicl\nIhciii Oil\nhas tali* p b\nMeDougnll l.utuhi'\n5 ami ItlOlllor detrain for Politic,\nHaynes prccCfl-U\nand where to\nduties with the\nompany.\nMis I.. Dootun, of\nvisitinj- Mis A. MeOnu\nlav and Wedm-Mlay ot th.\nSiid.ii. was\nW. IVun, ..I Ihis plnce,\nappointed assistant ngetil\nthai puint on\n\. Vollgiiy,\nKlngsgute,\nWednesday.\nand lefl wilh hi\nWednesday,\nS. customs iiilit'i*\n.ilni lilt* eitv i\nll. Itogtie, operator,\nbeen transferred io the\npart ment at Cnlgary.\nSirdar,\na i scvice\nOordon Sutherland, despatcher,\nmade a trip lo Klngsgute nu Mon*\nlay ami returned thai evening mi\ntlie Soo-Spokane Kiver.\nMrs. J. II. Scott, wife of the\nchief despatcher, left lasl week for a\nholiday visit to Foil William and\nwill be away fnr smut* weeks,\nMrs. ('. II. Reed, wife of lOiifflnccr\nI teed, is visiiing relatives iu Pineher.\nWlckelt,\nvisited\noperator\nColeman\nman\nact. was see'hii\". t<\ndenlv In- stopped\niiiii back up the\nllh-.ni, and Hi.'i\nlu-n\nIS SATISI-'IF.Il\nCraiibronki. II \u00C2\u00AB' , -lulv :i, 1(1(17.\nK.lii.it Herald:\nDear Sn: I am afraid there is no\nchance of you having forgotten me,\nsn there is un need in Introduce myself, hui io inishiess. i cannot'\nin-l[i saying thai if ihe \"slrnnger\"\ntint; of his rash\nassistant'!*. Swl-\niid turning, hur-\nitalrs to the mp\nIu-sl* and lo his\nImmediately uH-.rwn.nl\nanother shol was heard and au In-\nmale of the house ai olicii uolllled\nChief of Police How, win. htm ird\nthe house iin.mip.il I ti\nMorris, Mr. How pushed o|\nwlm\nWil\nIlea Ml\nhiinili mi-diil int-ii\nIv forgo\ntla'\" ai\nseen tht'\nwould li\nHon inst\ntn renini\npmalini*\"\n\"Cran-1 expired\nevident- lb-all\nlid Inilinl 111\n,, ih.. lloor v\iih lhc inp nl In\niiluallv blown nit. and lb\nlo/ing from tho gaping wouw\nshowhid taint signs of lib' b\nslit-lit strugglcH m l>rratho. Dn\nKnn; and Oreen were notified an\nsnou after Dr. King arrived the ma\ndoor\nu lug\nhead\nhi... ..I\nthis district was\nmanv ways by manv\ne. Fortunately the day was\nniliful one, a bright sun shining\na balmy breeze blowing, making\nii all ihnl could lie desired, As a\nresult there were many picnic parties\nm Wasa, Wild Horse, perry Creek\nami other resorts about Cranhrook,\nand all ol Hie plonkers had a fine\nlime. Then ihere were celebrations\nul Moyie, Fori Sleele and Crcston,\nwhere Uio people alt had a good time.\nAl Moyie they had the lumbering and\nCaliilnniaii sports a ml a red hot hose\nreel rare between the lown and St.\nKugene mill teams, with boating on\nihe lake and luncheons ou the opposite side of the hike iu nature's own\nparadise. At Foil Steele hor.se rac-\n. iui; was tlie program and the eclchra-\n' \"\",' ..,,,\" It nm was one ol Ibe old fas-binned\n\" ' \"\"\"'' kind tlml caused the blood lo Mngl\nwith pleasure as Hie ponies dashed\nif I'Ih* town in\nihr\n11 down\nHn\nII\n-I. Moe, the popular station agent,\nAloe, visited\nlays during Hie\nick.\naccompanied by Mi\nSpoknnc for a lew\nIt of lasl\npil\nA. .1.\nresident\nmniiths,\nwith the\nat Crows\nMorgan, who has been a\niu the eity about three\nhas accepted a position\neompanv as assistant agent\nNest.\n'Iti'ine Wits iml Iiniii in a\nIhal if the aforesaid li.nl\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Hy six months ago there\ne been prnlso ami ndm I raid of censure, I know Uml\nI was inns'! agreeably surprised to sen\nso many Improvements everywhere,\nsuch its sidewalks, real mails' being\nmade, lhat is wilh stones, the stores\nall appurenllv nourishing, to say\nnothing of the hotels and the Herald,\nI have been slaying iu a wee town\nimt a limiihnl miles away, wesi,\nwhere 1 thought it was jusl lovely tti\nwatch Hie trees, flowers mid all\nvegetation gradually grow, until I lie-\ngau to wonder if I hatl got to somo\nwonderful fa i ry Innd a nd a magic\nwaml was (lying around. The grass\nwas over three feel high ami the\nflowers!\u00E2\u0080\u0094there they all were, growing iu a glorious, wild luxuriance,\nbut presently the beat began to cotne,\nalso ihose \"playful imps.\" commonly\ncalled mosquitoes, and tn realize\nsame one should he way down Mierc\nin the lovely month of .lune. How*\never, when I not back to Cranbiook\nuud fiuiiitl the dcli_h1ful zeplier\nbreezes ami comparatively no imps.\nI still Ihoughl of the magic wand.\nThere Is no doubt about it tint thai\nHrilish Columbia is a wonderful country with n wonderful climate nnd 1\nam proud lo lie able to say so, also\ns-rateful lo (lod and all concerned\nthat I have at lasl been nermltled to\ngratify a life-long ambition, viz: lo\nsee Western Canada.\nI urn, vours trulv,\nA Twelve Months Resident\n(!. .r. Bury, assistant general manager, and H. It. Jamieson, general\nsu|>crintcudeiii, arrived iu Crnnbrook\non Sunday from the west, and consulted with Superintendent G. Krickson, ami local officials iu reference\nlo Hie inaugural ion of the new train\nservice. The parly proceeded iiisi\non train No. f visitors\nhunt s|\u00C2\u00BB>it, well, ihey had it.\nThere were (not races, poll)'\nact's, jumping malt-lies, baseball game\nml pretty women gulore. It wus\nglorious day, a glorious success\nml a big ad.' fnr Creston ami hei\nnergetic peuple.\nWhen You Fail to Get\nthe 'Hungry Feeling'\nll is time lot j.... to con- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nsuit an A. 11 C. box of\nSalted Sodas \u00E2\u0080\u0094a biscuit\nthat is the very life of\nwheal and wi'h ji.st a\nl.lmy coaiinK \u00C2\u00ABf refined\nsail. Just cat one; il will\nt*ive you an a-tpctiie. It\nwill make you (eel as\nthough you should cat.\nI:al one biscuit and ynu\nwill he huiiRry. Then, lit..,\nwhen you patronize A.U.C\nBiscuits you are not only\nKclhiiK the best but also\nhelping lo build up lhe\nWesi. If your grocir dues\nnot sell them, wrile for\ntiial package and menlii.n\nhis\n..I .1...\nlerlnh\n'Inil. .\nI here.\nKill\nTIMIIKl! SAI.I-: UN lllll.I (III-\nT..\ ISLAM)\nNil\nl.if.l-\nllninsiiiiil urn's nl tin.lit-i\nhi llronghlon isln.nl i.-n.i .11.11-\nl.t-n/if Sniiiiil were sultl last ttet-^i to\nAnieiTi-iiii liinilieniii'ii Irom Mlnnesntii.\nTin- priee fmitl for tl.e limits was\njusl over $1(1,(1.1... Tl.e sale was\nI.m ilitoun-li by -I. 11. Tilliii, manager\nof the lletl I'eilai Lumher con.f.aiiy\nmi Powell siieei.\nTile iiuit'liitseis' naliies would hot\nhe given .or puhlieaiio.., hut il is\numlersltiotl that ihey represent .\nlarge a.noun, of Ameriean eapi.al\ntthi.-li will In- inves-tetl in oilier litu-\nhei anil minging propositions it. lt.il-\nisl. litlumhia \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Vaneciiver I'roviuct\nALL OKK WITH I'OLI'Mlll'S\nt'rookstou, .Minn., June 21).\u00E2\u0080\u0094The\n(\u00E2\u0096\u00A0imliaet.u ililehing un the stale experimental farm yesterday tumid a\nship's alienor of unll.|uu pal-tern hurled al a depth of six feet in solid\nflay, under sod never before broken.\nThe .iiuil... is similar tti those used\nby Norsemen about nine centuries\nago. The ant-hot, it is surmised, is a\nrelic uf a Noise expedition dining\ntl.e Norman era, when 1I.0 lied river\nvalley was a portion of Lake Winnipeg and could be reached hy sail Irom\n.he Atlantic.\nA CHINESE l'l IAN (IE\nThere has heen a change in the proprietorship ol ...... of tin- leading\nI'hinese stores in town. Ihllig Sing,\nHans l.utn, Hani; l''.ni, Hop Lou. and\nlui Willi welt- pail.if.s doing business i.s Hie Lee t'liang company. Now\nVol Wins has bought out all U.e\niiiht-i pnrlncrs and will tun the com-\npiill) himself. The stole is opposite\nthe t'. 1'. It. station .....I will keep all\nclasses ul line Chinese goods, nml tl.e\npublic nre m.iitil i., call in.\nSHU \"11A1SED.\" HIM\nA young man who bud not Inc.,\n...iiiniil Inns remarked at tl.e dinner\nInitio- Ibe ullier duy:\n\".My dear, I wish mi ..Id make\nbrend such as ...oilier used t\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nmake.\"\nThe In i.l.- sn.il.il, and answered i.\na voice thai did not Irenililo.\n\"Well, dear, I wish you could make\nthe duiigl. ihnl lather used to make'\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ex.\nTWO HOUSES\nFOR SALE\nt... Two Lute. (Inly Three\nminutes' walk from Huk.r St.\n( i.il- lionet-1.us six rooms, U.e\nother four rooms. City wnler.\nKi'iict'il. A \";.jo.I iiiveslment.\nPrice $1,800 cash\n< Ir T.-rms.\nFor purtit-iilurs. inquire a\n\" Herald \" (MBce.\nR. G. McPHfiR\nTHE NEW\nPAINTER\n;;\u00C2\u00AB wuKitAHi.urouK skin wmnw.\n.Ilil'AkfMliNr\nI Iu, vi. aueureil rite .en-ire. of\nin... ot the liiict aign tttit.'tt. in < .\n11.1'., an.) ...... triiaiiuilt... ll.c I.eal\ni i work io every brunch ..( the Sij...\nWri.ii.il Art.\nritHl't-luaa wo.k .... Sl.otl\nNolle...\nANYTHINIi FROM COTTON SIIWS Tl.\nTim MOST C..SI..V KMHOSSINU\nA Trial Will Convince\n**********************\nAn.>....,\nI...... ill..\nAlter., m.,.,.11.., I.J\nMOYIE\nDAIR_Y\nHATT ,v r.lSSl.M, l-iopii.-iuis\nThis Dairy will deliver\nmilk every morning in\nCranbrook.\nThe milk is of tlie best\nquality, rich and pure,\nMOYIE - B. C.\nEAST KOOTENAY\nDYE HOUSE\n(HINTS LIST\nSuits \t\nJackets ... .\nPants ...\nVests, Fancy, I'lain\nand all colors ....\nI'.t.ln-oals \t\nOveicoals \t\nKail Uvelciiitts \t\nl-'ni- Overcoats \t\nHats Krom\nl.ressing (luwins\nFrom \t\nSweater \t\nCa|.s, Neckties and\nutoves Fro...\nIin-ss Suits \t\n.11.\nill. I Irion\n15 51.75\n5 Lllll\n15 511\n25\nLllll\n1 nil\n1,35\n511\n1.511\n1.5U\n1.75\n2.50\n50\nLADIES LIST\nI'lain\nFull Dresses,\nFrom \t\nSkills, I'lain \t\nEvening Dresses\nFrom \t\nSkirts\t\nWaists, I'lain \t\nWaists, Fancy \t\nOpera Cloaks'\t\nTrimmed Hals\t\n.times, Necklics\nAll Ij.ii.1s ...From\nLace Curtains \t\nI'iano Covers\nFrom \t\nlings, all kinds\nFrom \t\nPortieres ... From\nDraperies From\nDoilies, l.altei.hurg\nFinn.\t\n1.50\n...10\n1.25\n51)\n75\n1.50\n50\n5\nSO\nar,\nr,u\n25\n15\n71\n!.75\n1.75\n1.25\n2.25\n1.5.1\n75\nLllll\n50\n1 ....\n4.1\nCIIII.DHENS' LIST\nDresses. Frtun 50 61.\nRobes 50\nllo.iiiels ... From 20\nHugs From 40 50\nFurs From 211\nDrains, Outfits, Naval, Military\nPolice, and Lodge Uniforms.\nThese prices include pressing and\nsmall repairing.\nAny ol above articles done at halt\nprice as li.st order.\nQEim .1. LEASK, Tailor\n<\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nii J. EDGAR DAVIS ii\nllltll'K\nANI.\ni'i; mi; nt\nWOHK\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,nNK \u00E2\u0080\u009E,, CKANItROOK\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nWANTED\nMan to contract lor sawing lath at,\nour .latTruy mill - For particulars\n...anv kindnesses Vxtended to lnni by apply to North Star Lumher com-\ntl.e 0. 1'. 11. through Mr. Baker. pany, Elkg, B. C.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*<\u00C2\u00AB4->.>*<>\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB.<,4,.).)\u00C2\u00BB<,\n:: WOOD FOR SALEi\n<' I have seen red machinery for\n] ' HHwinj,' wihkI, anil um now pre*\n' pfireil to contract for Wood of any\n, , length, In lurj-i- or tonall ijuan*\nT lilies.\nout-of-town contracts nolleltftl.\nFor further particulars athlress\nJR. .SHcNEILLii\nCranbrook, B. C,\nI6*11 **********************\n**********************\nWANTED\n50 Tiemakers\nAT ONCE\nI \ For further piirtio.ilnrs apply ',',\nnt W. li Werdon's (IIHee,\nREAD THE HERALD\n$2.00 A YEAR DHJa < if vMutooK:iii:iiAi.i>\nIf you want a OOQ COLLAR or CHAIN {j\nSEI: OUR WINDOW\nWe have a HARDEN HOSE that\nwill stand the water pressure this\nyear. Try a length on our sprinklers\nJ. G. McCALLUM & CO.\nHARDWARE\nMI'HC'IANT\n H-l -H- -I--H-H- \t\n>. I-I-H I- I-I I- H-111111--*fl-l-l-l-l\"l\"l-l-l-l-M-'H-l-l\"l\"l\"Hj'\nThe Cosmopolitan\nE. H. SMALL\nMuager\nThe place where a\nman will return after\nstopping once.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 11 \"i 1111111111111 ii ii |. *- n 111111 h i h 111111 .\n\u00C2\u00ABiiiiiiiniin11nii** 1111111n111111111*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2**\n*******************************************\nREADY MADE CLOTHING I\nIf yon want Olothi.it- thnt i.t \"liilt Eilye\" in iiiinie,\n\"liilt 10 In'\" in in iteri.il iiii.I \"(.ill, 10 \ga infuiake,\nrail.iml s ii.rNlOW STOCK of Reiuly Made\nONIiing, .TUi.T RECEIVED. All Union Made\nLeask CBb Henderson \\n********************************************\nffl***AAAAA *AA*************%\n_ . *****************q \u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"lanufitlurcr. ol\nRough niiu/lressed\nl.uniiER anil\nDiriBNSIONS\nAlso all kinds ol I>\nMOUI.UINUS\n*\nt\n*\nt\nI\nSI\n *\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\"^^ He,d (m|\u00E2\u0080\u009E . CrMbrMk j !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n_ **.**,** ********** ******* **aw\nim********** r *************\u00E2\u0080\u00A2$\nMILLS IT\n.ln.rr.iy, Uy.m mul\nCrnnbrook, UC.\nCranbrook\nHotel *& s\n \u00C2\u00AB\nl.uta.a C.mlor. a Specially\n(lend S.aWlin in Ctmnei.li.n\nN.....I lo r.li.oa.t aild .le|.nl. Una .eeouiiiiinl.\nlion. I\u00E2\u0080\u009Er tit. public unequalled in Cranbrook\nHul anil Cold Hatha\nllnggarth & k'olli.-!.\n I'rnprlciuri\nLUMBER\nRohinsoii-.McKeii7.ic Lumher (In., Ltd.\nSaw and Planing Mills\nAH Kind. Ol\nHough and Dressed Lumber\n i\nL. CLAPP\ni(.uij__irMJ__n_ir_ii____3\nW. ROLLINS\nThe Wentworth\nClapp & Rollins,\nThe New Managers.\nDrop in and see us any time. We are on deck 25 hours\nout ol the 24\nTHE HERALD $2.00 A YEAR\nRambling Reveries\nBY A DBGAHER.\nHER MONUMENT\nSlit* imi It it Iwrselt, and she did\nnot know that site had a monument.\nSue lived iu It, but she did not know\nthat. it. existed.\nHer monument was her home. It\n[grew so quietly, as quietly as u flow-\nIer grows, anil no mie knew\u00E2\u0080\u0094she did\nlint know herself\u00E2\u0080\u0094linw ninth she had\ndoiio tn tend and water and train it.\nHoc husband had absolute ttust in\n[her. He earned thfl money; al.u ex-\nIponded it. And aa she put as much\nthought In her expenditure as she put\niiu his earning, each dollar was\ndotiM in the expending, she had\ninherited that mysterious faculty\n| which we call tasle, and she cultivated it with (Ideliiv. Every homo sh,*\nj visited she sludied. though always unconsciously, uk thmiKh it were a\nmuseum ni an art gallery; and from\nI'verv visil she brought away smite\nthought which came out ol her loving\nimagination tilted tn its appropriate\n1.1,1 re iu her own linnie. She was\nInn gonial t\" he an imilatoi\u00E2\u0080\u0094 loi llr.\nit-itlon is nlwnys nf Lin to falsi-lm.nl\n-and she ahlinied Ialsehn.nl. She\nI was patient with ovorything hut a\n'li,'. So she never copied In hei\ni homo ni on her person that shehad\nseen blsowlioic; yet everything she\nI savs elsewhere entered Into and Mped\n'in complete lhe porloct picture ol\nlue which she was always paittUng\nwilh dell fingers in everything, from\nthe honeysuckle which she trained\nover the dniii, to the bureau in the\nniiesi s- room whieh ber designing\nmade a now mode ol art fnr every\nnew friend, if it were only by a new\nnosegay anil a ehange ol vases. Putting her own personality Into hei\nhome, making every room and almost\nevery article of furniture speak of\nhei,'she hud the gift lo draw out\n(nun every gitcst his personality and\nmake him ul home und so make him\nihis truest uud best self. Whither\nniiiii or woman of the world could\ni long resist the subtle influences ol\n' ilia' home; the warmth of its truth\nand love thawed out. the frozen pro-\np'-iclles from impersonated ctjmjfillo,\nami wh-aleviT c|rp|p Of Iriciitlti silt on\nthe broad piazza lu summer or open\nlire in winter knew for a time the\n! rare joy of liberty\u00E2\u0080\u0094the liberty of per\nfeel truth nnd nerlect love. I 1cm\nhome was hospitable bepnpse hei\nheart was large; uud anyone was her\n'friend to whom she could minister\niHut her In-a rl was like the old -.Jew*\n! isli temple\u00E2\u0080\u0094strangers only came Into\n[the courl of the gentiles, friends into\nthe inner court; her husband and liei\nI children found a court yet nenrer her\nheart of hearts; yet even ihey knew\nilli.il there was % holy of holies whieh\nshe kept for lief f'Otl and Ihey loved\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2and revered hep lint more for il. Sn\n.strangely was ppmiplngled |n her\nlhe e-Vilusiveiiess ol Ipivo, its hospital-\n'iIv and its reserve.\nI Ah, blessed liouie-huilder. There\nils nothing so sacred on earth, and in.\n'priest o|i earth so divine as the Wife\nand mother who makes it.\nREFLECTION\nYes, whet) we consider that so vast\n;i number of our youni* people, especially the boys, make such lamentable mistake'', we are led in inflect.\nThe hoys, our boys, bow soon they\nbecome restive under tbe restraints of\nborne, and determine to bcpop~e Independent, find go out to mingle >vilh\nthe promiscuous crowd, heroine familiar with Us ways listen lo its\noalhs, its songs, its ohscenp jests,\nlearn to smoke, to i-tow, to drinb, to\ngapible; nssoplatp with evil companions .uul at last craziMl by the devil\nlinn, commit some overt act that\nbrings I hem down to shame, and\ndisgrace falls on thpso who love them\nlies!.\nAll who till our jails anb stand beneath the shadow of the gallows,\nhave Once stood where you are standing now. Have ynu hot seen that\nI mother Imeel ami beard her pray ihat\n'ton may walk aright, and heard thnt\nI lather's warning voice bidding you\nI beware-' Every true friend ynu have\non earth unites to bit) you choose\naright. Ue hold ibe mirror i-p that\nreflects the flowiiffaril Voiirso, tho\nft al (u| cinli aiid with un motive save\nfoi your good, and no desire but foi\n.uu! future happiness,\nI Endeavor to make, at least, one\nlit lie spot on earth mine sweet and\nbeautiful, and pcradventuro ynu may\nleave it few (lowers bloornTng in thu\ndesert when you. a\'fi gone.\nI IION'T WlllNK\n1 Don't bv wliipiug iibniit having a\nt.tii ibaiu-e. Tjjrpw R sensible man\nnil] nf the. W{Rd0W, and he'll fall ou\nIns led and ask ibe neaiest way to\nliis woik. The more you have to\nbegin Hl,l' M'P h'ss ynu will have in\niiii.- epd. Vniicy you earn yourself is\nimuli In fitter than any you get out-']\nni iIi'.hI men's bags- A scant break-\ntast in ihe inornftig of life whets iim\niii)|iiiMc tor u least later iu the day.\nille whn Ims'tasted a sour apple will\nhave the more relish (or a sweet one.\nj Vour present waul will make future\nprosperity all the sweeter. Eigli-\nIteen pence- has set up many a pwllcr\nin business, and he has kept bis carnage. As for Hie place you are cast\n'in, don't find fault wilh Uul; you\nneed not he a horse because you were\nhoi u in a stable.\nI If a hull tossed a man ot metal sky\nhigh, he would (jfflli down into a\ngood place, A haul working man\n'wi|li bis wits about him will mako\nmoney while others will do nothing\nJin i Ipse it.\nWho loves his work, and knows how\nspaie\n.May live and flourish anywhere,\n| As lo the little troubles, who expects to lind cherries without stones\nor roses without thorns? Who\nwouttl w(n must liMin to hear. Idleness lies i|i a bed sit-k of the mulli-\ngiuln., while industry finds health\nand wealth. The dog in tbu kennel\nbulks at (leas, und the bunting dog\ndoes not even know lhat they are\nthere. Laziness waits till the river\ni.s dry, and never gets to market.\n\"Try\" swims it, and makes all the\ntrades. \"Can't do it\" would not\neat the bread cut for bim, but \"Try\"\nmade meat out of mushrooms.\nI In the family relation every oue\nshould always he ut his best. The\nliojpe oiigH to be a heaven. It\nought to lie as nearly heaven as is\npossible on earth. There should lie\nno purposely withered flowers about\nthp -IreavthS'tono and no purposely\nclouded sunbeams. Selfishness alone\nought to be sufficient to make home\nconduct eiomplary. Certainly all\nwant a pleasant home. Certainly all\nwant smiles instead of frowns. Homo\nshould be just one blaze ol sunshine.\nRut It cannot be while some member\n.-I the lamily circle is snappish and\nfault iim'ling and selfish. Do\npeople ever go more deliberately anil\ninsanely at work to make themselves\nmiserable thun thev do when they\ndeliberately cloud ibe lights of tbe\nonly place on earth where ihey have\nany reason to expect anything lite\nperfect quiet and happiness''\nTHE PUBLIC SCHOOLS\nREPORT POR JUNE AND PROMOTIONS MADE\nDivision I . K It- Anderson, Teacher\nTotal attendance -Rl\nAverage attendance 18 52\nPerfect attendance ttillmi Hill,\nDelia Taylor, Jessie Kennedy, Vivian\nSisst.iis. Myitli- -McNeil, Joe. Hi.iil-\ngolne, Harvey Dickson.\nDivision II . Miss Caldwell, Teacher\nTotal attendance .... 520\nAverage attendance .. 2K\nPorted atteinluuce: Ruchel Haul\nk-etl. Olive White, Nellie l .'...lil.ihl\nCharles Morrison, Dave Reid\nDivision III., Miss Purily, Teaebei\nToial attendance DM\nHei.mc attendance .. . il SO\nPerfecl attendance Uuini Dear-\nlie. Gladys llii-lo'iibiilham, And) P.it\ni.i.M.u, Ruby Ni-si.ii, Joseph Watson\ncbei\nDivision IV., Miss Hall\nTotal attendance \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094-..-,__\u00C2\u00AB\nAverage nttendnnco ... - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" 07\nPel feel, iil leii-daiiee: A il Inn How-\nness, Alex. DlCiHoii, lliimhi Colp-\n (ilaeie HlffiglllS, I Look, Neil\nMcCallum, S.niie Nesbil, lirlliaid\nSchenn.-rhnrii, Alice llinl.\nDivision \., Miss Kraser l-acher\nTotal at tendance 1171\nAverage ulteiiduiici- ... 58.95\nPerfect at tendance; Clarence Agnew, Harry Doris, Norman Kowb-r,\nllitinslnitl ' |*nrlts, lllgolll Sehcrmer-\nlinru, Merrill Leask.\nPROMOTIONS\nDivision I., frnm junior fourth to\nsenior fourth., h\ It. Airderson,\nleachcr: Joe lloill'golne, Jessie\nKennedy, Delia Taylor, William Hill,\nVi'ian Sissons, Marry Dathie, Myrtle\nMcNeil, Itn.st.ii Kiiiins, Uarnel Pink-\nIcy,\nDivision If. to division I., K. R.\nAnderson, leaeher: Wiiiiiie Deacon,\nMay Aiilhony, Charles Laurie, Irene\nDeueon, Raymond Armstrong, Percy\nNeil, l-'loletiee Wotul, Dnnglas Slew-\nail, Cailyle MeNnb, Dny Argue,\nCJeorglun C.u Iwright, Saddle Olllls,\nLilian McCowan, Melvn Cartwright,\nDivision IL, junior to senior class,\nMiss Caldwell, teacher: Berth*\nN'tsbil, Edith Anthony, Olive White,\nDave Held, Mildred dine, Rose Du-\ni.mul, Rachel Bardgctt, Earnost\nStevens, Josie Drumuioud.\nKrom division IIL to division H.,\nMiss Caldwell, teacher: Dong\nDearlle, Wilfred Dallas, Herman Dink-\nlev, conditionally; Kathleen Dnmout,\nDernice Kraser, Carl GUI, Wilfrid\nHunter, conditionally; Ralph Laurie,\nChristopher McNeil, Karl Stevenson,\nVirginia Tucker.\nKrom junior to senior class, Miss\nPurdy teacher: Lauretta Arm-\nslroiig, N'.ilhiin Daruliiinll, Kya Cnn-\nelv, Vinev Doris, franeis Drumiiioitd,\nAinly Patieisoii, May Py.ill, Doris\nJohnson, Percy Datdgett, conditionally.\nKrom division l\\, Miss Hull, teacher, io division III., Miss Purdy,\nleaeher: Act bur Downess, Klor-\nnee Dathie, Ella Pryjiis, Vadii Hoy-\ner, Marguerite Drummond, Wesley\nKinli-v, Wantlfl Kink, t'amllle (Jmi-\nlerls, Stanley Hill, hints Hill, Rollo\nti.lnistolie, Lee Look, Lotlie Leasla.\nrviiii* Leask, W-llllam Laurie, Robert\nMarshall. Annie Potion, Alice Reed,\nEarle Stewart, Vln\\tn '.'mh-v. Hazel\nTaylor, Nigel Tli'oiiipsoii, Dcrnard\nSebenni'i'horji, floidon Walltnger,\nN'oel Wnlljnger, Margucriti* Stone.\nON APPROVAL\nOracle Higgins, Aliee Woods, Oraco\nMerlin. Harold Colpmnn.\nKrom stH-niul p|imi*r In lirst reader:\nWilfrid DrauR, Alexander Dickson,\nEdward Laurie, Neil McCallum, Nohte\nMi-Neil, Cbiirlotle Moore, WiDiam\nMi\u00C2\u00ABue, Mav Pattciaoi', Kiauk Patterson, Husscl Si, Eloi. Helen West,\nSadie Neshit, Clarke Wallace.\nKrom \"A\" cUss lo division IV.:\nKainsford parks, (lareiice Agnew,\nNorman KowJer, Harry Doris, Oraco\nDnrdgett, Orvlllp Thompson, John\nWilson.\nKrom \"fl\" class to division IV,: Vincent Kink, IiikoIiI Sobermeriiorn,\nCharles Woodward, George Pat-to^.\nWilfred stone, Valcry de Qraoe, Fred\nWa nl ma n, Meiijtt Leask, Gordon Mc-\nKeiiua, Douglas MoCowan. Dnr.i\nGrant, Martha Wallace, Fred Du-\nmont.\nFATAL KIRi: AT ARNPRIOR\nArnptlor, June 27.-Mrs. W. p.\nArmstrong and four children were\nburned to death in the most disastrous fire in the history of this\nlown, and which took place this\nmorning.\nWilliam Armstrong, manager ot\nihe Arnprior Steam laundry, where\nthe fire broko-out, who, with his wife\nand (our children were sleeping over\nlhe laundry, lushed down to leurn of\nthe fire. ' A gasoline tank exploded,\nami it, was impossible for him to return. The family was cul off from\nall means of escape and all perished\nin the flames.\nThe cause ot the fire is not known,\nbut it started in the engine room at\nMie rear of the building, and had\nworked its way through the entire\nlower story before beiiiK discovered\nami cut off all escape or means ot\nrescue.\nTho firemen were soon on the scene\nnnd had seven streams of water on\nthe fire in a short, time. The laundry\nwas completely destroyed, all the\nwalls falling In.\nLAURIER IN PARIS\nParis, June 28.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The British chamber of commerce today gave a luncheon In honor of Sir Wilfrid Laurier,\nand his colleagues, VY. S. Fielding,\nlhe minister of finance, aud_L. P.\nHioileur, the minister of marine and\nfisheries.\nTHE LIFTERS, LBANERS AND\nKNOCKERS\n(\"Little Mack\" in Gleicben Call.)\nThis world's population is made up\nof three great classes\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lifters, Lean-\ners ami Knockers. The lifter K tinman whose bauds and brain arc both\nbusy accomplishing something worth\nwhile. We find I hem In every pursuit nf lite. Whatever they tiud to\ndo tiicy do it well, and it bears tin-\nstamp i.f workmanship, of a duly well\ndone, the work ol the world is humanities burden, ami whatever needs\nlo be done to make the world brighter, better .iml happier, is tlie task ot\nthe lifters.\nThey nuke their own way In tiie\nwiiibl', ami aie always ready tn do\nwhat ihcy ran to help others. Tbey\nami tbey alone liave made the world\nwb.it u is today, lust iji tbcii\nthoughts, then by then deeds, have\nihey created all ibings that < tri\nbud* to the enlightenment and the\nprosperity ot mankind. The litlei\nah*..iis ims employment; be is nol\ncompelled in search fm burdens lo\nlift im there ale always men with\nbusiness burdens who are always\nlooking foi the liners. He is needed\nin assist in lifting some business\nabove competition or nut nf n diih\nttiliy lie lifts, ami by lilting his\nwork In- litis himself with it and\nabove il.\nThe knockers aie a different class tn\nadequately describe, They have ills\npositions like a cloudy day iu March,\nThey make the world miserable.\nTheir eyes are keen to sear Ilia faults\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 if others, ami to search for Haws, nnt\nfor lhe purpose of helping to correct\ntliciu bul to use thrm as a club fm\nknocking, They arc misfits, being\nlhc product of envy and failure. They\nare so busy tearing down the reputations und success of others that they\nnever succeed lor themselves. Thej\nwork at odd jobs and live off the\nmoney they get Mom the estate ol\nsome deccuscT relative. Tbey au>\nfault finders nml chronic klekers\nThey grumble continually; when one\nis feeling especially exuberant thej\nseem Io lake a keel) delight iu slap\nping the face of your spiiil with a\nwet, dirty rag. They lind fault witb\nyou, with ynur associates, with\neverybody but themselves, No one\nwants Uieiu in any capacity, poor,\nuseless cliarneiers. They are soon\nfound out ami are told to get out and\nslay out.\nThe following paragraph written bs\na leading Dritisb Columbia gewspap\ner man is very tilting language In Use\niu describing them:\n\"In the quadruped kingdom the\nkiiocU'r would he either a hyena or n\nskunk, or a cross-breed. Among lhc\nbirds he would be a crow In complex\niou and a cuckoo or a hawk in disposition. As a reptile lie is a rattle\nsnake. He is as dangerous iu a community as a Ivpei lei loose. When\nyou meet it knocker don't patronise\nhim, give him a dose of his own favorite prescription. Don't listen to\nliim, don't vote for hiui. Hit him\niu the place where his hi'aiits ought\nto lie, and Mik him, where they uie.\"\nEverywhere throughout the world\nthe cry is going (arRi lor men who\ninn make good, use ol their brains.\nThe man who thinks is the man wlm\nis sought for. Tlio ipau who thinks\noul uud reasons \o\ doing anything\nbe proposes to \\s\ and thinks new ami\nbetter metltoqs, who thinks carefully\nover possible results o| his own actions, be is ihe man whose work will\ncount for something. He makes the\nplans foj- himself ami creates productive work for Ids own hands to do.\nHe learns to create productive work\nfor more hands than his own and\nrises rapidly to a position of wealth\nand influence. There are always a\nscore of companies bidding for the\nuse of his brains; he u|\va\s has\nsomething to do for }w is able to\ncreate work that VMl prmluce results.\nTo use thy please in slang he bus\n\"the goods awl fails not to deliver\nthem.\" A little energy, determination and thought will accomplish\nwonders, but energy and determination without thought is worse than\nuseless. It is as a great steamer\ngoing at lull speed uncontrolled by\nrudder, and ungovented by ehait and.\ncompass. It may ami likely will go\nou the ro*4u>, T^e work of the world\nis accniupilshcd, first, in thought,\nthni in deed, and the walkers who\nhave used their heads have always\nstood ahead nt those who used bul\ntheir hands. It pays to use ones\nbrains. In business or war there is\nbut one lucky star that will lead us\nnit of the wood, and the man who\nsucceeds in his plans and his deeds\nis the map who delivers the goods.\"\nDrink Home Beer\nIt IS Pill*\nIt Is Healthy\nIt Is the Best\nFt. Steele Brewing Co.\nMcVittie & Laidlaw.\nMining Engineers\nand Surveyors.\nCRANROOK, B. C.\nI. T l.tlDl.t- M \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nTHOS, T, HcV'TTIE, P, L, S.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 nn ,at*****m***i\t\nCLINB'5 POPULAR\nBARBER SHOP\nit now located in lb comfort- |\ntabic and attractive new quarter! In the Manttofca Hotel.\nThU institution ii juit up-to-\ndate and it modernly equipped\nto do just the bat work In all\nbranches oi the tentorial art.\nr\n\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u0094MM . ._ -_r__tii_aN\nSoils for\ni .1\nAl! lhc hoi weather arblocrats\nate here \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nliigli-.;. Flannels\nImperial Serges\nGray Worsteds\nSi'i.t- It Tweeds\niri-h Homespuns\nLight fabri ...!.-..!; I ibrics and plenty\nii between (rum the cl.gnifird\nplain cllt-ri* t.. ..'I manner ol daitng\nstripes, plaids and mixtures.\nNo trouble lo pick oul you. sutnmei\nsuit, wilh sn much clffjance to\nchoose Irom.\n$15, $18, $20. and\nup.\n41 ******************** **********************\nTry a Ca4e ol\nKERRIGAN'S 5T0UT\nTwo Dozen Pints Sj.50\nK -mil to Guinness*. The finest beverage on the market\nfor I'.uiiijy and table use. huparta vigor ami\nIhmIiIi. ami tones up the body generally\nJAMES KERRIGAN\nBrewer. Cranbrook. B. C.\n********************************************\n********************************************\nI Head Office, Calgary Alta. Phone 57\nThe Dominion Meat Co., Ltd.\nGood Creamery Butter in i lb. rolls\nGood Dairy Butter in Tubs\nFIRST-CLASS FRESH EGGS\n_i_ig>^@\u00C2\u00A3!IS!>s!@\u00C2\u00A3!^S!\u00C2\u00A3.@_t-S_t_{_fEtfifii_Iffi)_a\nsi sa\n1 Canadian Hotel \u00C2\u00A7\nfii 6S\nJ~l One of the pioneer hotels of Cran- J_\n\"\u00C2\u00A35 brook. Warm rooms, good meals Q\n(3 nnd a bar stocked with the best 0\n53 Ef\n& , &\n| Joseph Braull, Proprietor g\nB El\n9_<0)aia>3!ai3-_)ii3-iK_ssia0!aaa0afiiia0asi\nFISH EATERS, ATTENTION!\nWe have just received a consignment of\nFresh Salmon, Halibut and\nLake Superior Trout\nAll Kimls uf M.-a.-., I'if.f.l I'.tirni.s niiiku Qood Advertise.!\nURDEH BV 'PHONE 13\nCALGARY CATTLE C0.CHTrK\n**************************************\njTouiS^TioTEL\nCALGARY, ALBERTA\nUNDER NEW MANAGEMENT\nThis Hotel Ims always boon tl.e leader\nin its li...'. .....1 will 1... kt.pt up It, tho\nst..i.,l..r.l. If yon want to moot tho\npeople, eomo t.. tho Quoon's Hotel,\n| Queen's Hotel, Calgary .\"'^I\u00E2\u0084\u00A28\n\u00E2\u0096\u00B2AAAA_iAA____4Aa%_iAAA_AA_i THE CRANBROOK HERALD\n$\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\".011 A VEAI\nTHK PAPEB THAT IS READ BY TIIE PEOPLE\nJULY 4 1907\nUHANUIIOOK IIKItAI.D\nBy llie Herald\n1'ubllshtng Company,\nLimited.\n\u00C2\u00AB**\"\"*\\nEditor ami Manager.\npoi\nli...'\nlino\nTin Herald is worlh HO a year. It\ncosts ualy 12. No man In South\nLasl Kootenay <--ai. afford to be without It, and everyone living outside tit\nihe district, who is Interested in tin)\n.regress oi this section, should ..-.i.t\nu ll publishes the news while it Is\nnews. It is controlled absolutely by\nUie publishers. No clique, parly m\n...dividual dictates .Is policy. ll\nilol.'l try to please the pooplo. ll \u00C2\u00AB\ndes.re is lo publish .. i.cwspapor ni.ii\nw.ll be a crc.lil to the community.\nSend in your subscription and you\nw.ll he thauklul ever afterward.\nAdvertising rates (I per inch\nin..uili, no moic and no less.\nHeading matter 15 tents per\nlo i.ou-advcltiscrs; III cents per\ntu regular advertisers.\nII you desire to reach tl.e people of\nSouth Kast Kootenay you must advertise iu The Herald. .\nThe Herald has a llrst-class i job\nplant, and its work ts of the best.\nThe Herald don't want charity. It\nwants a square deal on your job\nwo.lt. II we can't suit y..u in .nullity and price, kick, unit scud your\nwork lo some Cheap John bouse in\nll.c east that never spends a cent in\nCranbrook.\nfMOKE THAN\n4,600 a. Month\nThis i\u00C2\u00BB the guaranteed elr-\n-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0tiliiiiim ol the llurulil\nI'm-hm iim.iii uml Biil'scrip*\nlion H-im open in inventit'11-\ntion l.y mlvei tin-on at any\nlime.\nTlie llurulil given u dollar\nin value for u ilollur in money. The advertiser lum ilit>\nright In know wliul lie o\nreeetving for Ina money.\nThe Herald in mie pupei\nthnt courts IoveaUligation.\nv^vvwyvw\nCIRCULATION STATEMENT\nFollowing is a statement ol the\ncirculation of the Cranbiook Herald\nIm the past tl months:\nAugust 5,270\nSeptember 4,315\nOctober 4,305\nNovember 5,4(11)\nDecember \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 5,400\nJanuary 5,600\nFebruary 4,425\nMarch 4,425\nApril 4,423\nTotal lor 3 months 43,023\nThe total for the 9 months Is\n43,1123, which divided by 311, the\ni.timber of issues during that period,\nshows the average circulation per\nissue to have been 1,1 LS and 31-30.\nThe above is a true and correct\ns tat emeu t ot the circulation ol the\nI'lunbiook Herald for the time stated.\nP. E, Simpson, Manager.\nSubscribed and sworn to before me\nhy lhe said P. I.. Simpson, whom I\npersonally know, this 27th day of\nWay, 1907.\n.J. A. Arnold,\n.1. P. in and for British Columbia.\nIn eastern Canada and the Stales\nit is considered a conservative estimate that live people read every\npaper Issued. In Cranbrook, to he\n.HAITI.Slsr\nWhile Canvas Footwear at Prices to Induce You to Buy\nCI. liRtilS'S WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, regular price t-1.00, tor\nMISSeS' WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, regular price III''., for\nLADIES' WIIITH CANVAS (IXFOROS, will, canvas covered heels, reg. \u00E2\u0099\u00A62.60,\nI.ADIHS' WHITB CINVis OXFORDS, leather hoc), lor\nBUN'S WHITB CINVis M.UCHBR CUT BOOTS, regular price t)3.60, lor\nMEN'S WHIT.- canvas BLUCHBR CHI Boors, regular price $3.00, lor\nMEN'S Willi.-: CANVAS OXFORDS, tognla. prints 28, lo.\n'I'lll-'.SI-: PRICKS Alii l-.Ui t\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094 11 ..M.Y\ni.v\nCHILDREN'S, MISSUS',\n....-\nINI. WOMEN'S\nSEAMLESS SILKRITF.\nr |1 76\nWHITE LAC: HOSI!\n. 11.86\n'\".60\n12.00\nAT PRICES PROM\nlie. to 10. .\n\u00C2\u00BB2.'-T,\nACCORDING TO SIZE.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0a\n| G. T. ROGERS SHOE SHOP, Cranbrook\n0ft)_ffffiffi-&lff]fi!\nA. c. Shankland k-lt Inst week for\nliis itld home in London, Kng., uml it\nwill hi' liis first visit for I'm- ami a\nIml I years. Mr. Shanklnnd expects\nin he absent about tvvu months and\nit is rumored Hint lie will not return\nalone.\nTin- warm weather lias coma and\nits point; to lie hot. Oct a gasoline\nstove and Toledo Square Steam\n(looker and keep your kitchen cool\nanil free from odors, ll saves half\ntin* fuel, therefore it pays [or itself.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nFor sale hv Patmore Bros,\nLOCAL NOTES\n|'U'Ki:i1 IT AlttHT TIIK Oil \\nIt V ASK I NCI IM'KHTIONS OF\nMANY I'KOri.K.\nHoi SI-: TO l.KT. Applj to (I. T.\nI;., ,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,',' m,.ie. in\n\ii>. .1 i'iii.-i. ..( Pernio, was in\nIlir eiij tins week.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Plii* ell j ni Penile has Rtnrled tlio\nI ding nl a sewei Ryslem.\nUuu- will l\u00C2\u00BB* more bcIhioI room\nneeded ai Uu* beginning ol nexl year's\nColon la-itch has rcluriieil trom\nt'llt'.m where he has been attending\nTin* Penile eity mell dotiateil\n) Hill It.i ih.- spurts in thai city on\ni ,i i ' i : ',iy.\nThi ii \"..'-'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 been all kinds i.f lain\nthe pus I week and tht! Ira ua lias are\nlooking lint\nMisses l.nu ami ICIln I.eltrh have re-\ntiiruid from Vancouver for their siim-\nuiii vai-alioii at home.\nClaude Vroom, who has heen running in Ih;1 Boundary as mail clerk, is\nin town visiiing friends,\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Position In ollice hy\ni un ti nt man. tlood references.\nApply to A. J. Morgan, Cranbiook,\nB. C. 18\nMILCH COWS POR SAI.K\u00E2\u0080\u0094All\nkinds and al prices that will m.iki*\nlitem good invest nts. tl. P, Tisdale. H-tl\n.1 \ ll.iMi'i has p in lhc\n(-oilsI t<. vl iil with his family, and\nwill .iis.. lake .< Irlp in ihe norlb\nTl,,. I,.,i.l, nie full ol mass widow\nii s tl e ilays, and there is talk ol\nform iuu -> Descried Husbands' nB-\nMieialiou.\nWANTKD\u00E2\u0080\u0094Kdgormaii for sawmill,\nalso good eamp eook and blacksmith.\n\ppti The lli'velstokr Sawmill Co.,\nLtd., Hevelst.ike, li. O, 15-41\nJ. I'etli MacSwaili leaves luiiioirow\nfor Movie lo lake charge ol the\nMoyie Leader dprlng the nhscnee oi\nI'Mitor Smyth in the fast.\nNorris & Howe's circus had n bawl\ntime of il in Calgary, ns the large\ntent was blown (own twlco and the\nlast time was badly damaged.\n. POR SALK-One Edison bome\nphonogrnpli with over ion records.\nApply ti) Airs. M. Hawkins, next door\nto niil County Court house. 11 if\nI Lark l.augin and Sherman Itankin\nhfi. yesterday fur their former home\nin Chipmaii, N. B., where Ihey will\n! visit for a couple of mouths.\nThe hose leain hoys urn not doing\nmuch practicing nml will hardly to iu\nshape for u huid contest if they do\nnot get down to business belore long.\nMrs. flcorge llotupiuh ami two\nbora, and Mrs K. II. Small and\nbaby will leave next week for Winnipeg io visii with Iheir mother, Mrs.\nWcllman.\nTh.' Crnnbrook hotel now has iis\niiiiiiii- m and kitcben in tlie rooms\nfacing Hie station. Although the\nipialli'is nte only leitipoi.iiy, yet they\nare \ci\ enaveii'ieiil ami attractive.\nTin- following conductors -from Medicine Hai. are now making their\nlirndqiinrlcrs in Crnnbrook under tho\nnew arrangement; Messrs. I_, I.. Becker, .1 Dnrrlos, W, Orcevcs aud VI.\n(!. Nlblnek.\nMelbfflllsl church, Sunday. July 7th:\nA elilldreiis' service will lie held at\nII o'clock ii, m. Hoys nml girls especially Invited. Kvenlng subject nt\nIM; ' \"The Helntlon nf Jesus To\nModern Times.\"\nThere will ben meeting in tbe council chambers next Friday evening,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Inly alb, nt eight o'clock, to discuss\nfruit growing. The meeting will lie\naddressed hy several parlies of experience iu ihis line nf business.\nWilliam Matthews and Warren IV-\nbeelf played With Ihe Nelson lm-rosse\ntenm ou Dnminlou Dav. \"Hilly\"\nMat I he wh had the misfortune to have\nn 11miiil- broken in the game, al-\ntlmut-h il was mil. until he arrived in\nCranbrook that he (Uncovered this.\nDr. Oreen net the broken member\nyesterday.\nj if ymi have a Toledo Square Steam\n.Cooker ymi won't have to stand over\n.1 hut lire these warm days. Just\n|iut on ynur cooker and leave il until your dinner is cooked. i< makes\n.tnngli meat tender. Palmore Bros.,\nngents fur lhe district.\n| Mrs. A. I.. McDermot nml baby nnd\nMrs. C. Magee left Tuesdaj i\"i\" no\nextended Hip in the east. They will\nvisil tlie principal cities i.f eastern\nCamilla, and then go to IbMi former\nhome in Vermont, ami expeel to be\nabsent about two mouths,\nMessrs. K. ami C. Staples, sons of\nMr. (His Staples, arrived tin- llrst of\nthe week, accompanied hv Messrs.\nSealy uml Worrell, school friends of\ntire young men. The party will\nspend most of tbe summer iu the\nwoods.\nPASTl'ltl-a-Parties wishing young\nstock or horses pastured apply to E.\nCorbel t, Parrot Hunch, near old\nNorth Star mill. (lood Iced und\nlo\nH. P. Cook, ot Fort Steele, Is iu\nlown today.\nMr. Clayton, ol Marysville, is a\nCranbrook visitor today.\nHarry Bradford and niece were in\nlhe eity today from Wyclifle.\nC. Y. Brake, of Pernio, leave\nmorrow for a two mouths trip\nEngland.\nHarry Parsons arrived this afternoon from lOnderhy, It. ('., uud was\nglad to get buck to the district.\nAdvertiser requires position on\nCrows as foreman, storekeeper or\ntimekeeper; wide experienced; references, Applv to Hox '/.., Herald oldie.\nMi. Short, who has heen leader of\nihe band, aud Dr. Bell, who bas been\none of the strongest supporters the\nnrgnnftntion has had, say that it is\ndifficult to keep the required number\niu the organization. They have at\nIheir own expense, brought people\nlure who played certain parts, and\nthen others would he removing.\nMr. and Mrs. W. D. Hill took the\nFlyer ou its first trip last Mondav\nnight and went to Lethbridge for a\nday's visit witb relatives. Mr. Hill\n'sitys that the train goes taut enough\nfor bim, and that when thev crossed\nlhe high bridge over the St. Marvs,\nthey struck tbe rails at the end'of\nthe bridge, again in the center and\nl hen landed on drv ground on the\nother side.\nThe school teachers of the citv are\nenjoying their summer vacation in\nvarious places. Mr. Anderson, the\nprincipal, will make his headquarters\nat Marysville, and knnclo over the\ndistrict the next two months. Miss\nPraser has gone tn Chicago to visit\nwith a brother, Miss Caldwell has\ngone to Sydenham, Ontario, Miss\nPurdy to ber home in Vancouver, nnd\nMiss Hall leaves (or Mtiskoka, Ont.,\ntoday.\nThe Canadian Bank of Commerce\nhave arranged to open a branch bunk\nin Creston and A. M. Andrews, nl\ntho local staff, went there Monday\nio close up the matter. Ores-\nton will prove a most excellent place\nfor a bank, as Ihere is a large volume of business done iu that part of\nihe country, The new hank will be\no|H-mtl us soon as the necessary supplies and the staff arrive,\n\"JACK\" M0E PROMOTED\nd Lum-\nc.nninit-\nnssocla-\nI talked\nmd that\ni favor\ngood water,\nH. H. Joyce, of the Stand,\nher eompanv, writes to the\nlee of the turf and Athleli.\ntion In Ibe effect that lie h\nwith the people in bis enmp\nthere was strong sentiment\nof having a race meeting Ihis year on\nI Labor Pay, as a change in lhe program of the pnst few vears.\nj WANTRD-PoslMon \" hv merhnnlcal\nengineer tn superintend construction\nol mill buildings and Install machinery. First -class references. Apply\nlo Herald office. 13-tf\nJohn Moe, who has heen agent lor\nlhe C. P. H. at this point for the\npast few months, having come here\nfrom Lethbridge, has lieen appointed\ndistrict passenger agent for Ibe C. P.\nIt. at Nelson, to succeed J. S. Carter, who is in charge of tbe Spokane\nollloc. The appointment is one of\nJ the best that could possibly be made,\nas Mr. Mon possesses the'very characteristics Uiat first-class passenger\nmen are ma\"de of, being a railway\n'man of experience and ahilily, and\none who has always made friemls nf\nI lhe public. In this new and broader\nfield Mr. Moe will make good, and\nalthough ho is sin-ceding u man who\nis conceded to be one of the best,\n| yet the Herald believes that he will\njirove a worthy successor to the\nI popular \"Joe\" Carter. Mrs. Moe\ni will remain in Cranbrook for some\ntime, as Mr, Mne will not he able to\n'arrange lor a home In Nelson for\nseveral weeks.\nAnnouncement\nHAVINU PURCHASED THE BUSINESS OF\nTHE\nPREST PHOTO CO.\nWE INVITE THE CONTINUE\"* PATRONAGE\nOF THK PEOPLE OF CHANBHOOK AND\nVICINITY. AMI IN I'ETUBN WE WILL\nGIVE C'AHEF.l'L ATTENTION AND GUAR-\nAXTEE SATISFACTION.\nlllllll ART\nPICTURES\nAND\nPICTURE\nERAMIVi\nBINNING\nSuccessor lo\nPREST PHOTO CO.\nCORTRIITIKI:\nIV\nPHOTIMIRAPHI\n.J\nWHAT A CASH SYSTEN MEANS\nThe old credil system of doing business must go In time, for the\nsimt'le reason thai II 11 not fair to\nthe honest purchaser, Ihis tact is!\nsclf-e-iilei.i to any one who will stop\nand consfdei lhc proposition fairly1\n.in.I Intelligently. Under the credit\nsyslem of doing business there is al*\nways ii large number of accounts at\nthe end of the year (hat arc unpaid\nnnd imcollecUiblo. This Is Invariably\nihe case, and then- is not n business j\nman in Cmnhiook, oi nny other town,\non the American continent, hut who\nwill acknowledge the truthfulness ol\nllns statement. Consequi nily the\nquestion arises, Who doe* pay those\nace its'\" Everyone knows that\nsomeone must meet the loss thus in ,\ncurred. Is ii tho merchant? No\nBecause he cannot afford to Bland\n[such a loss, ns It would soon put\n(him out of business. Aud vet lhc'\nloss must he paid. Tl.e wholesaler\nwill not stand fni it, ns he Insists\nthat his hilts shnll In- mcl in /nil. j\nWho is it then who meets bis bills,\nmust also paj llie bills of the dishonest man wlm Fails to melt his.!\nThat is to sny, nny man doing btisi- j\nliess on the credit system, musl ar-\nrange his scale of profil lo include'\nthe loss sustained Ia the man who1\nfails io pay his hills', nnd the only,\nway io make this provision is to\nIncrease llie price of the goods sold, j\nThe basis ol profit musl Include real,!\niusurai.ee, freight, fuel, light, clerk\nhire, in fact all legitimate expenses, I\nand also losses undei the credit system, which is alwavs ;. very large\nitem, the largest in fuel ol .ill others. Now it stands to reason that\nthe man who sella for cash, an.l has\nno bad debts, is able to male a bin\nreduction in the price ol his goods.\nWho gets the benefit' Why, tbe\nin.>n or woman who pays cash loi\nIheir good*\", In other words those\nwho patronize the store that is doing business on a cash basis. Thai\nis why we have changed lo the cash\nsystem, and in ihe future will be\nable to gfve prices that will prove ..\ngrenl boost for lhe new way ol dotm.\nbusiness In Cranhrook. we propose\n!-. treat .ill alike, and no person h..s\nicason lo feel offended if we tell them\nih.it they must pay cash for what\nthey purchase ..' oui store |i js m.\nreflection on then willingness to pnj\nor their ability to paj if ihey are re\nfused a credit of twenty or thirty\ndays, but slmnl) s plain statement\nIhnl m adopting our new cash ays\ntern wi* propose to give the same\nI rent men 1 to all The man who is\n..ble and willing to pay cash is the\nlast on** to complain, fnr he is the\nman who is reaping the benefit, since\n11- is paying his own hills now, ami\nnol lhose of the man whn never\njays, niril thus he makes a big percentage on his purchases by securing\n.. large reduction in the price ol\ngoota Ural he buy*. Try tin:; svs-\nlem for thirty days and ynu will\nit wi w.mi In go hack to the credit\nsyslem, lor the cash system will put\nmoney Into vour pocket everv dav of\nMie year.\nTH K CH A NBROOK CO-OPRRA\nTIVK STORES, L1MITRD\nThe way In make a friend of a\nman is to ' listen with sympathetic\near when he tells you that lie is just\nrecovering Irom the worst ease of\nsickness his family doctor evei handled. TIIE CRANK HOOK. ItEllALO\nr\nNews of the District\nWritten by Bright Correspondents and Gleaned Irom Newspapers\n,V5-lt-!l'\n.liiiiiiR tin. last two,dan, Tlie big' to save l.iii.scll. Tho bndy was\ntlilTtug pulk-ys ai tlie I'.lk Lumber, lound Uie lollowlng morning about a\nf pany ...ill bas l.een readied by mile .lira-., stream, .luilge Mordctt\nIhe using tenter, tititl yesterday the was police magistrate (or Pineher\nmill was out ul business, as lhc big I ami was tine of tho oldest and most.\n**********************\n| ELKO AND TOBAC I\n* CO PLAINS i\n**********************\ntl-'...... on. own correspondent.)\nTlit-ip was a big altcttdai.ee from\nKll.<> lu Notiis a itowe's circus at\nPenile, About lilt)' of llie liesl\nwent. Iiiii von see the elephant,\n I ihe tiger, ami Hie kangaroo, ami\nllie lit lie l.nly who was so small.\nIlia, when slit- stood u|. ll.-t f.-t-t lilsl\nloiii-lml .In- lloor. Di.l i.m gel youi\npeunuls, y,m. jmii lemouad.', ......\n.'a...It and |.,.|.fo... a.t.i I..,I....I.' Vtw.\nTl.,-.. .ne y.nt ready to .In- buppy?\nI..lit l.alil.s, .1.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0lire Slifltoil, if\nti-,-1, I uiiii Camp.\nJleKr\n\t\n.mil .'I...\niko Inn\nMany a true word Is spoken il. jest\n.....I many a false s...l.-m.-i.i is pintle\nIII ilt-.ull) earliest.\nS,-t I'll. I fun.\niii.o Klko ..\"ii\nbrought here I.t\n.nits...ne, oi Hu\nll.\", hnve moved\nOkotoks, Alberta,\n.Mi-ssls. IMlgll & l.iv-\nl'oek Creek pineries.\nAlum, twcuty-llve ].llll.-sll-il.S visit\nt-.l Klko ami ' tl.e Kooteiiuy i Ivor\ntowns soul), .his week, peddling dried\nprunes, bachelor buttons, diamond\nliiiMit-ln's, cast ..mi bound gun metal,\n:iko Friday,\nacb lull nf lish\n> ( lot 11.\nTin\n'. IV\nIff. in\nWill\nl'l...., li\nN'orris\nglove i\noil anil .\nlie took n paper\n,toi h-s back lo rt'ii.i-\nAntliotiy, locomotive;\n,-si between Arthur;\nk llui-s. li-sllllisl in ,,\nJack (liii-st.\nIt who said Krnul.\niuu yards dash al\nriteils ... !.;' set'uiiils\n...ul\nand\nI.el Will..)'\n... II p.lll.\ntills week\nthe W.nilliiT si-lmol,\ning day of the st-h.\nwork .villi the set',\nbee., taken up l.y tli\npleasing progr v\nllu- pupils. Ml\nof iiu- school If\nl-llllil ... Ilis\n\l.uffiln-ll w\nvery pleasing\nThe sclio.il \u00C2\u00BB\nfor llie oi-i'.is\nclosctl l.v .he\nAmi.,-....\nil being til.\ni-los-\nAltet\nnil -elasses had iluli'ly lieeessaiy.\n- i.-.u-lii'.-, a very ,\nas teiideled l.y . T\nbelt was under waler at lhe lowest\npoint. 'I'he lug lioum at the Fen.ic\nLumber company m.ll broke yesterday\nand lei go sunie logs which, coming\ndown on Hie Kilt Lumher eou.pany\nt.oom, liioke it also, and .lie Iwo\ncompanies lost a lew ol iheir logs.'\nThe loss was light, however, as\nneither company ate chancing any\niiiore logs uu .he rivet than is abso-\nSl.t-y.anl, secretin-)-\nnl, occupied tbe\npleasing tiiatiue.. Ml'.\n, present anil gave\n.. two-veiil-iilil\nMis. Walter Wi\n.ping cough ...\nan.l was l.u.i.-.\n.laughter ol ill\n...Ihuuse (Hell n\nTuesday, Hi.\non the Stllll,\nlisliiu-livi\n.ml ilnll.\nThe '\ntut ii.\n..ii .loll.,\ni KII...\nrail I. 111.\nIn- I.CIil\n.loll\nlii-.ittiil pen\n. i.iulil |nll\nIt yon'..-\nuie .,ns. com\ni.l.-l llie sun\n.mil is\nIns Im:\nMi,ll. |i\n.il lo Ilis\nlining in\nOl llil'llll\n..in.\n.11 willi a liiilll a swell lime\nlooking fu.\n- down ... Klk..\nback it. Klk..\n.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Ills lasl week\nen.el I....u-il l.v\nHuh Sl.illu-fl: an.l I-\nauk\nft\t\nAdams\nWild\nMors\nAl I flit)'\nPlains passed\nTuba\nH ifir\nrulnti.\n1.1..nn.l.il.-\n.-lies, etc.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ff.\ntrod stem - winding\n.'. S. Mt-Ktvi-ii li\ni...l eWldreu up .\nShetland pontes.\nSunday\n... sis-\nthe\nwill.\nIiuil\nCharlie Maxwell came in fin\nItock Creek Game preserve*\nanother clothe I,asl\u00E2\u0080\u009E-| full ,,.\ntor Hie Klko Knglcs.\nWm, Tuttle, llu, game warden, was\nin Klko this week; also Kit. Kiliniiu'i,\nIln- Fernie contractor,\nmen, nil ex-perls\ni, going Into Hi\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2i.iiuiiy from Kottsville\noutfits have crews\ning limber.\nami liinlii'i\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Flathead\nTwo Spok-\nin there now\nA lia\nIh lei.\naguiusl\na liar.\nYou cul\nl Im-1 Inn\nliaiigt'toiis Hn... a\nloek your door\nyuu can't against\nims iii.iii\nmoth Klko o\nin atlciul Hie races\nr--r.il It...., Klko's\nbusy selling dried\nlat'i-s io accompany\ntrip.\nis. .1. li. Pugh, accompanied by\nson Mi-ieiliHi, of Okotoks, Alta.,\nspending a few davs with her lius-\nI, of Hie Hock Creek ...ills, ami\nlying lhe Iienulil.il scenery ol Klko\nsu.........ling country.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 gilig of Hie Y\ninalt'il\n.slings\nI li.linl\nwin. I\nW.i'iis,\nItnl.i-lt Hi..\ntbe (lasl fi-tt\nHaul! a few davs a.\nbeen Im treat men I\n.is l.tfii ill fi\nreturned tnn\nit In-h- he ha\niltlt'ess. | Hugh it (iiiuioiii, ..I Vancouver,\nwas ill the eily tliis week. Mi. (III-\naii..a.- is good tti look upon, and is always in a good humor w.ll. the world\na. large, .....I Hrillsli Columbia In\n..arlli-ular. Th- repul'ls tl.e saw...ill\nItus-incus gtHXt .....I it... .1.-in.mil lor\n.......l.i.ii'i. keen ..ml Itislslni.t.\nMiss\nS.I I\nF. ..l.i t\nI'll..I p wl..\niu Nelsnn,\nevening to\ns lii-f.i\nIff.I ll\n.il tending-\n.me lasl\n\ very stirct'ssliil\n,.i II i.it eve n\nI large crowd was i.\nill enjiiv.il Hfiif.fl\nI i. Tlie | t wh\n... Mis. I......I ..ml M\nK.liili l.uuil, wl...\nvisit I., frit-mis in .1\ndays.\nune was given\nli Hie Mill hall.\nallfiiiliini'i' alitl\nes ....Iil a lull.\nglVon in li.illnt\n.ses Hazel ..ml\nill lenv\n(From the Fernie Flee Press.)\nThe school Iiii if, will lie\nip.ale lo. bousing all of Ibe pi\npupils .hm le.in, Judging Ii) il\nsenl growing school population\nl.n. pupils aliened .lining tbe\nar.\nil.i.llf\nisslbl\nOver\npast\nst in\nlew\nfspecteil citizens uf Hie dislriel.\nThe rumor lias heen beard on' the\nstreet a number nf limes lately lh.it\nFrank II. Sherman, district president\nul ll.c,I'nil.st Mine Workers of America, con-templates resigning his position, possibly iu the near lutnie.\nWhether there is any truth in the report is dillii-ull In say as Mr. Slu-r-\ntlati has nlaile no slii.t-lncnl on tl.e\ntil.ii-t-l. Pt'ler Patterson has said\nlie ....uhl inn lal.e Hie nlli.'e. Tin-\niiiiiiii docs iml give Mr. Slu-tinaii's\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2a sons.\nIlepo\nSTUCK QUOTATION'S\nled l.y H.'.il.' ft Klwell,\nels, Crnliblouk, It. C.\n, I il.n,\nal ....\nSullivan\nKainlili-i\nAll..-, la\nNo. Ih SI \t\nWestern tt.i ..\nWestern inl il'ul. ,\nNieol.l Coal \t\nI rnnlionul Coal\nSn\nsin\nI'aiiliniiill,. Sinil.i-\nDiamond Coal ..\n. 1U!\n.. HII\n.. S3\n. Ill\n.1 711\n.A.Xl\n.. V\n. I .nr.\n...i itr,\n... ir.\nI nu\nFISHING TACKLE Thai Will Catch Fish FISHING TACKLE f\nI MOYIE !\n(Krom the Moyie Leader.)\nA bin l\n:il..i fnin\nnth nf lliuHiciers i\nKcrnie Sunday\nii snv there'll either li\nwholesale bouse ereel\nmnre moons.\nrrived i\"\nand its\nr a bank\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2d before\nmnnnger pt ihe\ne, and a imrty\nlliuiH'\nid lad-\ny were\nThe elephant that 'escaped from\nNorl'ls A Howe's emus is at, large\nun Tobacco Plains and it's worth\nmute than the whole show to sec thu\nhi}* giMisek'nies trying to hidn hehiiid\nihe pumpkins when he hears any id\nih.* natives around.\n.1, 1), MeBride, Cranb rook's well\nknown hardware man, stopped oil iu\nKlko un his return from Gateway\nlast, week and met the man whn never\nlakes two biles \u00C2\u00BBt a. cherry.\nAn English Lord and a United\nStates son of a gun arrived iu Klko\nlasl week from Wardner and registered .it the Hoffman house, and ragtime\nmusic iloatifil from the parlor, morn-\n1111-, noon and nig'ht. The Lord,\nwhen opportunity offered, would hoi\nnil lhe liidies until they blushed\nLTiuison, and tell them how iu Russia he danced llu* Duchess of Lether-\nsllhe io a whisper, don't chou know,\nand how he was writing by special rallies I for the Wide, Weary\nWorld Magazine, and how he would\nmake Klko more famous than Fred\nRon's Indian weddings, skunk stories\nami round up rides had ever done.\nMis high-toned logic and pink cambric sentiments would crush the soul\nof a Missouri mule skinner, or a\ncowboy on (lie hurricane deck of a\nwild c.iyiise wilh envy, mid raise the\nhair of a reservation Indian. Rut\ntor him lhe sun would refuse to ripen\ncucumbers and the moon would rip\nknots oil the water melons. The son\nof a gun meant well, but hades is\nlull of (hose kind of people, aud his\nlooks would remind you of a cross\nhei ween a brass foundry and a\nChimpanzee monkey, and lied with\nsuch complacent coolness that would\nliiin hades into a cold storage resort. 'Hiey were having a swell\ntime and cutting lemons hy the\ndo/en and they noticed faces old and\nfamiliar gathering round, anil it was\niheir intention to slide out like a\ncouple of snakes slipping through the\nglass that night for fields aud pastures new, when Chief McMilllln'S\n.Nova Scotia greyhound, grabbed Uiem\nhy ihe back of tlie neck and run them\ninto the bird cage on College avenue,\nan.I presented them to the justice of\nthe peace, whu hates a lazy man\nworse than the devil hates double .lis-\nlllldl holy water, and never loses an\nopportunity to slop that class of\npeople from running round the country painting rainbows in full bloom\n,.t other people's expense, and quick\nel than a spring lamb could jump a\nthistle they were given tin days and\nthe same amount of nights in Keinir,\nH. C near Cokato, guests ol his\nmajesty, and when last seen thev\nboth looked like the figure h with the\nnm torn off.\nMr. Gusty, maiiaj-er for I'. llurns\nCo., was iu Klbu Friday rendering\nattic, sheep and hogs into green\n.1. Marshall,\nHank, of Fern\ncs and gentlemen i'i\nKlko visitors Sund-i;\nThe Soo-Spokane Inlernatioiial-\nCorhin Cianhiuok-C. I'. H. trains\nwill pass through Klko, lhe Paradise\nnf South Kast Kootcuay, twice daily.\nThe (Irent Northern intends putting\non several more passenger trains to\nbring in tourists from Chicago, New\nYork, New Orleans and South AI-\nMr. ami Mrs. Francis While, of\nKcrnie, Miss While, of Montreal and\nLondon, Kng., rcspeelively, were visitors al ihe Cumberland house, Klko,\nSunday.\nMay lhe\nthe worst\nHere's success to Klko:\nliesl day wc have seen he\nIhal is 'lo come.\n 4,\t\nWISE LAWS\nThe man of the period is really the\nman of the dollar mark.\n.Many a fellow lacks determination,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2xeepl thai he is determined not, to\nThe\nihi\nlive.\nIhnl men ilo also lives\nThe neighbors ki*cp it\nKveli lhe man with a poor memory\niny find il easier to forgive than io\niri-el.\nThere\nIhe sun,\ngive ymi\nmay he nothing new undt\nhut the druggist can uhvays\n\"something just as good.\nj WARDNER |\n(From our own correspondent.)\nMisses Hazel and Kdilh Luml, win\nliavc heen attending school iu Nelson,\narrived home on Friday evening last\nio spend Iheir vacation.\nConstable Adiiay returned from\nNi-w Westminster on Sunday.\nMiss T. It. Johnson, teacher of the\nWardner public school, left for her\nhome in Grand Forks ou Sunday\nmorning lasl, accompanied by her\nsister, Miss M. Johnson, assistant\nleaeher in Michel, B. C.\nOu Wednesday evening last the\nmarriage of Mr. Earnest Sparham\nanil Miss Rogers was solemnized at\nthe home nf the bride's brother, Mr.\nSamuel Rogers. The ceremony was\nperformed hy Rev. Hughes, of Cran-\nhrnijk. Mr. nml Mrs. Sparliam will\noccupy ihe house recently vacated by\nMi. and Mis. Pete Greny.\nMiss Maud Htun*, a former leaeher\nuf the Waidner m lm.il, but now ol\nf I rand Forks, is spending a few\nlays in lown lieforu going to bet\nhome iu Cochrane, Alia., for the\nMacKaeliiraii A*. Ma\nheir new delivery w\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2asl Ihis week.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0iveil\nthe\nMis. McCie\nfrom Homier.'\nMr. and Mrs.\ndy and daughter are up\nKerry visiting with\nAlex.\" MacFarhine.\nChas. Peiei'son lias opened a harbor\nhop in lhe old Leader office on low-\nl t'neelis it venue.\n\"Sa inly'' MacFa rla ne will begin\nwork nu his new residence next week\nll will he 22x21 feet in size.\nMr. Kowerbutls has returned from\nhis nut tug iu lhe Boundary country\nml is now employed as it carpenter\nl ihe St. Kugene.\nSuperintendent Soutb, of the child\nreus Aid society, wijs in Fernie oi\nTuesday in connection with the removal of the Law-am children to the\nprovincial home.\nWm. Ilaz/ard, an employe at the\north American Land .v. Lumber\ncompany's mill, lost his right hand iu\n,i sbiugie machine on Monday morning. The saw made a slanting rut\noss lhe hand taking all (he lingers. The stump of hand is a difficult.\nproposition to heal hut, it is doing as\nwell a.s can he expected.\nThe Eastern Townships Bank will\nopen for business iu temporary tpiar-\ntels as soon as these can he seeflrwl,\npending lhe erection of their handsome new building. There are per-\nsisl.-nl rumors 10 the effect that the\nImperial Bank will erect a business\nblock on iheir premises, the site of\nthe old Coal company's offices. Ferine is doing the banking for a great\nnumber of business instil ut ions up and\ndown the railway lines leading into\nlhe lown and is'the natural hankin-*\necu lor for a large Held.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2tn\nII. G\nOknnag;\nWatson writes from the\nu that he and Mrs. Watson\nardeu\nwatch\nplnco\nupied by W. P. Bromley.\nready for business about\nIt. B. Linzey is opening a\nrepairing cstabllshiuenl in the\nformerly\nlie Wil ll\t\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Inly 1st.\n.lack McTavish and wife, Thos.\nRttder and wife, Chas. Farrell, Thos.\nLennihaii, Fred. Lindsay, Peter\nDavis and Jas. Garden took iu the\ncircus al Cranhrook Monday. I\nDan Goupill, Oscar Jos ted ami\nBen Nelson got a ducking in Movie\nlake Thursday afternoon by the\nswamping of the sailboat which they\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Vere out in. The lake was a little\nchoppy hul did not appear to be unusually rough at the time the boat-\nwent over, The three men clung to\nthe rigging until rescued hy a small\nhoat, and thev were landed on terra\nllrnta thoroughly soaked, hut still in\nthe ring. The boat which upset is\nknown as the Glen Campbell y-ichi.\nA year ago it behaved in the same\nmanner and nearly drowned two men.\nBen F.vaus came over from Miillnn,\nIdaho, this week to take a position\nas shifihoss at the St. Kugene in tbe\nplace of Ben Fox, who is leaving\nnexl week for Spokane, Mr. Evans\nhas been working at the Hunter near\nMtillnn.\nGiii. W. Orchard, who bas been\nmanager of the Porto Rico Lumber\ncompany nt Moyie for the past year\nand a half, has resigned his position,\n.md \^ll leave next week for Spokane\nwhere ne has purchased au III teres!\nin the Interstate Rubber company,\nwhich was recently organized In that\ncity. A successor to Mr. Orchard\nhas not Im-cii appointed. It has been\nhinted, however, that probably J. A.\nDewnr, the general manager, will personally supervise the affairs at the\nMovie plant for a while. Movie will\nregret very much ihe departure of\nMr. and Mrs. Orchard, and they wilt\n'enve here a host of warm personal\nfriends,\nfat i \t\nhacks, and left on the east liound\nHaiti for Fernie with hopes as rosy\n.is ihe dawn of June.\nIi is reported iu Klko that any person visiting Kootenay river points\n.ne stuck for drinks hy the iuost|ui-\ntos. We believe it. But its not allowed in Klko. (\"ome anil see for\nyourself.\nThis world is full of sorrow\nWhich increases day by day\nlis jolly hard to borrow\nAnd its harder still to pay.\nMary Jane\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"Come home at once.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Papa goes out looking for you every\nnight and comes home spifflicaled ami\nhis clothes look as if they had been\nput on with a pitch fork.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Eliza\nAnn.\nCharlie Yeandle, 0, P R. engineer,\nwas visiting his old college chums in\na tion.\nMr M Ke\nsling,\ntown\nof J.ilTray, called\non Sunday last.\nhy Mr\nid Mrs. Howell It.a\n1 resilience recently\naud Mis, S. Rogers.\nI* moved\noccupied\nMrs. Haywood and three children,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2rived here a few davs ago from\nColchester, England. 'Mr. Haywood\nhas been employed with the lumber\ncompany for some lime.\nMrs. Jewitt and son Harvey, of\nSpokane, Wash., arrived iu town ou\nTuesday evening last, and will spend\nthe vacation at the home nf her\nbrother, Mr. Peter Lund.\nMr. Irving J. Willson, C. p, U.\nagent, lefl lor\non business,\nabout a month. I\nMrs. Wm, Thorp was In Cranbrook\non Friday last.\nJ. P. Fink, of Cranhrook, called on\nfriends in town ou Friday last,\nA very pleasant and enjoyable time\nwas spent last Friday afternoon at\nj_a_r\nZah-bukI\nIWEDTHBI\nale enjoying life \t\nBriiish Columbia.\nThe foundation walls uf the new\npost ollice aie completed. Brick\nfor the superstructure will he\nbrought iu from Lethbridge ami Cal-\nuy.\nThe locomotive for the North Am\ncricau Land A Lumbei company, arrived llns week and is hauling logs\nin the hush railway. The little engine is a powerful machine and can\nimb a Iiill like a wildcat.\n.1. F. Armstrong was up from\nCranbrook on Tuesday iu the capac-\ny of stipendiary magistrate, to\ninclude ii case growing out of an\naction against the Norris .V Rowe\ncircus for Hit* non-payment of wages.\nThe claim was for Uiu' and judgment\nwas given for the plaintiff. The circus paid undei' ptotest.\nA man from Elko, whose name we\nwere unable to learn, got chummy\nwiib a couple of strangers on Tuesday\nnighl, and got touched for about\n$.l\"i. lie was also touched behind\nllie ear by some appropriate Instrument Dial put him iu the clear for\na couple of hours. The police have\nno clue to the identity of the strangers.\nThe sale of governmenl lots in lhe\nannex by Assistant. Commissioner of\nLands and Works J. F. Armstrong,\nWiis mosl successful from the point\nof view of transfers, Many citizens,\nas well as outsiders, availed themselves of the opportunity lo get in on\nihe ground floor in the F|*pi|e' fc.il\nestate skyscraper.\nA social dance was given iu the\nWaldorf hotel ou Wednesday evening\nin honor of Robert. Moore, jr. About\ntwenty couples occupied the floor '\"\u00C2\u00BB(\nihe spacious dinipg room. Rapcing\nwas kepi up until an early hour on\nThursday morning when'the guests\ndeparted with many words of praise\nfor the genial Host of the evening,\nami the earnest hope that they might\nsoon again eiijov the hospitality of\nlhe Waldorf.\nlinnipeg on Tuesday\nlie will bu absent\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BA\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nFERNIE\nI\n(From The Fernie Ledger.)\nA man named Charles II. Drew\neident.illv felt oil the G. N. railway\nbridge at Klkmouth last Sunday and\nwas drowned. The deceased was II\nvrais old and a ualive of Illinois, but\n'had lived most of his time lu Montana, heitig well known iu Great\nFalls and Libbv. He had been working al lhe MoI t-H.mil.ni sawmill fort\nthe lasl iwo months. His lm.lv had\nmd yet been recovered last Monday.\nThe committee appointed at tlie\n(Athletic association meeting have\nheen busy, and as a result have ihe\npromise of nearly tl.niui towards the\nexpenses of the proposed civic holiday\ncelebration io be held on August 5,\nand thai it will be a grand success\nis beyond any doubt. The city's donation of $200 towards making the\nday a success is greatly appreciated,\nand adds a soil of official recognition\nlo the undertaking.\nMiss Alexander arrived home ou\nSaturday evening after a delightful\ntwo months visit to the coast. She\nsays although the weather was hcau-\ntiflil and she hatl a lovely time, that\nil was tpiite nice to be back In\nuie agnin.\nThe new bell for thu fire halt was\nhoisted up to its home in the new\ntower on the fire hall Thursday evening, and the eity is now np-tiHlale\nwith iis fire alarm equipment.\nThe warm weather has put the rivei on the boom a^.iin, ami it has\nreached tbs highest mark ot tht ju.\nFit\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6;\u00E2\u0096\u00BA\n(From I'he Frank Pauer.)\nThe plans for the race meet of the\nass Tuii association for the after-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0on of ihe fourth of July, con female lhe tout ami without doubt it\nill prove ihe most micccGsful |pa|-\nee the association has held Ihu-i\nr. It is assured tbat there will he\nune line sport.\nThe last\nsouthwest\n\ew Wain.\nweek to\n$2(10,000,\nof the great herds of the\nif Alberta, that of the\nml ranch, was sold last\nt Calgary capitalist for\nThe land of the ranch\nMrs. M. Bar\nrolt, im Mnr-\netui i-SL, Mon-\ntri'.il. Kft)-n;--\n\"A horrid\nrani, clone out all over mj* li.iliy's fauo nml\nspread until it had totally ooVEtreilhliscalp.\nIt Wi*.-- irritating and painful, and oailtiuil\ntlie little ono.houn of BUtfbrln~-. We tried\n.-.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2film mid. powderi ami salves, bullioB.il\nno butler. Hew-tH sn frtlfnl nil 1I117 lout\"\nthat it made it very banl fur ine, He\nI't-'fiisnil hi' food, if.it quite thin nml worn.\nami was rednt-ett to a vury nerlotmcondition, I wa-i one day advise.! lony/..unlink, and did ho> It was wonderful how it\nsuetned to cool and unite the child's burning, paioful *klo. He gnuliiiilly bticnine\nmore eatty and able tn>lt>.-p. Zuii-Huk fioiii\nthe very coinnienet'iiitun seuuied >o i*..\nright to thu -.put, ami Hid pimple-i nn.l\nsnri'i* ami the jrriUtiun i*rew Icii nn.l less.\nWithin n few weeks my li.il.y'* tikiii was\nneali'.i completely. He lias now tint 111 i-ihv\ni.f rash, or eruption, or ecKoinn. or burning\nsore. Nnt'only uu, lint ennui ot tin. lor-\nmetiting nkin trmitili', Inili.Hiiii'.rtmilin\ngeneral iteullh. He Ims i^ol t'.it mul plump,\n-.M-iglwm.le-- liinn '.It II.-., althmi|*h only 7\nliiinitli'i'lil,ami is in fli'-t-t'la-iscondition.\"\nZkin-Ouk It mill at all anni-f* .mil mclii-iiii) v--ii\niloti, Wm. alion.firi-iisi (rei- from /-iiu-Huk Co.,\nToronlo, tot pri.**. 6 Iwle, Inr M.50,\n\u00E2\u0084\u00A2i^ HEATSORES.ITCH\nSUMMERECZFMA CHAFEDPtACEb\nSOREFEEUUNBURItST.N'*''\nTHE ROOSVILLE CASH STORES\nFRED ROD, Proprietor.\nHardware and Builder's Supplies,\nHarness, Saddles and Fittings, Miners'\nand Prospectors' Supplies, Dry Goods,\nGent's Furnishings, Groceries, Fruit,\nFlour and Mill Stuffs, Raw Fur and\nProduce.\nThe Largest Assort ...ml uf Fishing Tackle suitable\nlur the District in B. C.\nIndian Curius, Specimen Big Game I leads, and Suu -\nvenirs ul The Ureal West.\nA STORI- WIIH A REPUTATION THAT\nWILL KEEP IT\nX\nHEADQUARTERS\nELKO, B. C.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 OUR CURED MEATSj\nniv ni* the In-at. Tlioy arc lean, thoroughly siu.ikiil ninl mi red Canadian\ngoods, put up in cteiin, tinn Backs,\nWIDE BREAKFAST BACON\nALL SIZED HAMS\nP. BURNS \u00C2\u00AE CO., Ltd.\nPHONR Nt). in\nT _._._. AAA-iA-L A _. _._._.* A *\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB-.<>%.\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB%%%\u00C2\u00AB.%\u00C2\u00AB^a\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB%\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB%\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB%->\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB%%\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00ABf\nl-ll'.M-: BO\nI'. ... I'...\ in\nDEZALL BROTHERS \\nIIUOKN.MITII8 AND WOOllWORKERS '\nllli.yi.lu l.'..|..iits nltviiva in B.ni'k. Miirliinet. f\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBr putting .... Buggy J\nllulil....- Tyre., .villi Tyr.-a ttlwitya on hum!.\nWAU0N8, I'.MIItlAiiDH AND IMPLEMENTS\nI'llt.NI-: HO\n1'.... BOX III\nI B. C. Livery and Feed Stables\nf liOnli IIOHSKH ALWAYS To HK HAH *\n\V. II. Il.'ntiv.\nCrnnbruik II, ('.\nl''iiiii*i-;il Director\nI'lione N...\nJohn W. Wolf\nBoot, Shoe and\nHarness Maker\nOld shoes made new. All kind;\nol repairing, liive me a call.\n. >****f****************\nCentral\nHotel\nMarysville I\ni: T. Cole, Manager\n' ' Wi. niv.- tlio li.'St tt. ..nr pa-\n!, tnn.\u00C2\u00BB in tin' St. Marys vnlloy,\n**********************\nr\ncotnimiiy will ii.iH' In* divided up Into\nMti,1II (arms ami sold. Tliis is \to\nlast ol iln* hiK outfits. Tin; old ft a\nIiiik suiriiinlHil iHlfore 1111 ItiOtlOtiillftf-\ncivllizatlon.\nContractors Froyer & Sim-lair\nhave lieen awardi1*! tin* contract for\nIhiII'IIii*- iln* ini new notln(*(!H to b\u00C2\u00AB\nerected hy the West Canaillnn Collieries at llellevue. The worki Is already under way.\nAlex. Ooyette is malriiif; Rood progress with the completion ol Iris new\nStone blnek. He lias tlm south half 1\nnnii|*h aloii** to enable him to\nWhen You\nCome to the Metropolis stay at the\nPalace Hotel\nStephens & Rnckenrlurl\nProprietors\nOpposite C. I\u00C2\u00BB. R.\nStation\n$1.00 PER DAY\nCalgary, Alta.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n********************************************\nll\nDa C. La\nCALEDONIAN LIQUEUR SCOTCH 7VEARS OLD ||\nIN WOOD 2|\nKING GEORGE IV. SCOTCH 10 YEARS OLD \\\nIK WOOD\nD. C. I. Scotch 12 Years Old\nIN *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0(*<\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>!>\n<;| USEDBYALLCONNOISSEURS fi\ni| R. P. Rithet & Co., Limited ||\n....\n....\n....\nSOLE AGENTS\nVictoria, British Columbia\n**\nH\n*4******************** **********************\n********************************************\n^\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB*\u00C2\u00BBft\u00C2\u00BB****\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB*\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB*\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB**\u00C2\u00BB,\u00C2\u00BB\nm\nstoro llii'^rt-ater\"\ntliro In it.\npart ol liis Inri.i-\n.luilgc A. H. Monl\u00E2\u0084\u00A2, nl Plndit-i-!\nCut*, lust l.ls Hip Inst Ftitlay even-\nIiw l.y .l.'..wni.t>; in llu* creek fun.,\nwttit'l. Ih,' ttjwtt tiik.'s its name,\n.luilge Miit-ilf.i wns i.n.ssiiig. tint\nsir,'..... ni. u liuttlirhlg,. l.'i.tlii.K tn Ills\nhomo ...ul i,.|| into the water, Tl.e\nstream was high sail he was usable\nIF YOU WAN!\nA SNA I'IN\nA SECOND-HAND SAPR\nTAYU.lt (111 ..Al.l.. Al.l.lll.SS\n| P. II. JOHNSON, CALGARY *\nI'. O, HOX lOffll\nAflKNTPim IIAI.I. BAFBCO,\nManitoba Hotel\nDAN McDONAI.ll, I'KOPKIKIOH. CKANHKIM.K, It. C.\nHeadquarters for\nLumbermen\nTlm Manitoba it* centrally located and ban one of tlie best dllilngroomt\nin tin* city. Tbu Imr Is supplied with the tout of Liquors uml Clgnri\n*************************b\nREAD THE HERALD THK dtANI'IIOOk UKUALO\nSTUBORN FACT'\n(Victoria Times.)\nLondon Times Ims brought\nj..y t\u00C2\u00ABi Hie hearts ol the\nMATI'll RACE DECLINED\nTlie\ngrout .\nporters .il Premier. McBride l.y colli'\nliliUH-iitittg that gentleman, In a\ns.ti.'.lv conventional way, u|ioi. the\nsuccess Ih. hits achieved at \"tho loot \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094-\nol the throne.\" Thei don Times |\n.s U Brest newspaper with mullitar- HOW PANAMA\ninns sources ,.l information, hut it is'\n.(trite possible that tiie Thunderer is\n..... familiar with nil llu- details len-il-\ni.n- up to tilro expotiition nt Premier\nMt-Hiiili- in l.iniihtii. I''nt oxamplc,\nil..' Times evidently km.tvs nothing ..I\nall ah..... tt..' circumstances eonnccl-\n,,l with tin- -insertion ul Iln- objcctlon-\nnl tvn.-ils \"linal anil llllilllrrill.lt-\" in\ntho resolutions passed l.y tin- Ottawa\nounlon-iKV nf |i:itviin-int premiers.\nTin- wonts in nuestlon were uul in-\nci.l-|...mini in lhc h'snlnlinns ... ll.c\nInstants' nt Iln- Dominion government-,\nI,... l.v ll.c picnics uf lhc provinces\nits .. .-ii.ii.miff l-l.nI if Hid. .lent.lulu\n ...'ceded In linn,' in.ul.I h,- iiii\nDublin, .luui- 28.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Richard Itrnkot\nhas challenged ('apt. .1. 11- Orcer,\njr., owner of Slievc (lallion, tn a\n\"I'- matched race will, his Orl.y at any\ndistance [row live lurlongs In thrco\nmiles. Captain Qrcer declined.\nHATS ARE MAPI'.\n. Hi..\nll-lllf\n1.1.-.\ni.plv III...\n..Ill\nll\n-.p..\nIll\nnil.'.. I\nIci'cil spondthi'llt\nUIU H In lire\nl.i-1 l.-i if I iif IUU\n il iilinl.-i.-i\nil.tvs this provlnoc tt\n('onserva'tlws tvl.n\nvery ottreltil lesi they\nl|ii,n ...I.m.. fnr ....\nThey were meant\nlur a-, the |,i... in.-.n\nappeals f... holler\n- I. lhc soltlom.-i.l\nif ml.I lie \"Im.il il ml\n111 tills tV.iV II tt..-.\nlhc iiii.I.--I .'in,.ii\n......lie. nl ..illilfllll.il\n\"lli.l.l ll'|i.,\" lit 111-\n vlnoli.1 ...Imlnls-\ni.rlKlii.il npp.-t.lH I...\nnl. I'ulninlilii tn.|k\nHi\nDown in Hie Republic uf Colombia\nlhc Panama hai industry follows in\nImportance, those ol coffee, gold,\nhides, cattle, tobacco anil rubber, ami\nis carried nu ia Mie departments ol\nI'timllmimarea, Tollmn, An-Woojilai,\n.mil Snnlanilc, In.l mostly in the\nlalter, where it is the brcad-winni'.\nIn in,...- 11...i. one-hall its pupulatiun.\nThere ore nu regular factories, but\n.he I...is .ui. l.n ml'.....tic hy thousands\nnl pi-nsiiiii tvon.c. in almost as many\nliiiiischiil.ls and sold or traded iu tlie\nlocal siotes in exchange lot provisions1\n iicles of clothing, the In.l being\nin ihese ii-itinns il convenient ....ilium\nnl c\cli.nme. lhe housewife exchanging\n.1.,. prutlm-l o. he lal.oi Im s\u00E2\u0080\u009E many\n...I..Is\n..it.\nil......\noi life.\ni.lln-l\ni liiilll ttllli'l\nin much\n|,.llll. is\npa\noils\n.tie\nLe\nnt. ... II.\n.-.ppoiired toh.\na.l-\nnl by 11\" I1\n le llilll llllllli leaf. III.- If\n.pod oh ... coi..-\nlilt, sau.c way as lit'tup\ncalled Int-iilly \"iipljupn,\"\nsmall in appearance ami\n... .)........i.es .... Hn- low\nI,in.is ol the upper Mag-\ngrows wild, hut is also\nIt-hough in a limited ex-\nlarger Iml dis'lrlcls, lhc\n...il.I\nin\nfence lo a fulcra! I'oliscniil\niiiii.is.r.i.inn. N'ntv .he situation i.i\nelm0,1,1.1. There is a Libera! government in power al Ottawa nnd a\nprnvlnel.il Conservative Kovernmeut\nin ....uc. in llrilisli Columbia.\nWl..'.. ll.c iiilffnh.fN.fi,.I i (.-ii-if..\n-. at Ottawa\nt. i;t I iv,- made\nll.c i.ll'lllsilll\nlasl vein\ni.i uliieclini\nol ll.c it-\n,.n. ui\nill.'\nrosnlnlira.s. Tl.e sigltitlon\nivnrils .lid nut occur to hi\nlender nf Hie Liberal pari.\n('..lu...bin culled audio..'\nthe legislature. Mr. Mat\ncil the lender ol .1..- cover!.:\nli\nour r\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2prc-\n.'111 '\ni.ii.i!\nci.lt't'\nence\nff of\nlhc\nllllli\nthe\nill 111\nlish\nII III.'\nn in\nnll.llll\nask-\ncut\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0d made any protest, mciiMnnTiw*: tin*\nfact Unit be'had coiiimiiiiicntod by\ntelegraph with Sir Wilfrid Laurier on\niln* snbjeet. noes any one suppose\nthai if Premier .McBride had entered\na protest at lhe proper time n-galnsl\nUif limitations proposed Hint Sir\nWilfrid l.aurier, who had already expressed the opinion that the special\ngrunt nf nne million doltars was in-\nsiilllcloiH nnd hatl oltcred in exert his\npowerful influence tn have lhe allow-\nnuce iticrensed, wnuld have raised any\nobjections io ihi' suggested pllmlnn-\ntJoit? Or does any one contend that\nif lhc objection hatl been raised by\nPremier Mcltrlde and endorsed hv\nSir Wilfrid Laurier that the cm>r->\nnice wnuld have refused to entertain\nllie objection.' The fact is thai\nPremier McRrldc attached no Importance whatever tn llie presence in\nthe resolulinits nf the words \"linal\nand unalterable.\" He did not go to\nLomkin wilh llie idea in his mind ol\nhaving them struck out of the hill\nplaced before the Imperial parlia-\nmeni by Mr. Winston Churchill. He\nwent there wilh the avowed detcr-\nmlimtlon of having the Imperial authorities Intervene between ito province ami the Dominion fixed by such a\ntribunal. II was perfectly obvious\nto anyone conversant wilh lhe eir-\nI'Uinstnnces of the case and with even\na dim perception nf the nature of lhe\nrelations helween the Imperial power\n.md the federal uud the provincial\npowers ihat ihe government of Sir\nHenry Cnmnhcll-Bnnncrmnn could\nnot possibly Interfere in the Internal\niiffnirs of Canada in the manner proposed hv Premier Mi-Bride. 11 did\nnot interfere. The s'\nwhat \"Tt Wiis when P\nappeared before the\npremiers and mnde his\nthis exception, lhat 1b\nfor lhc lime being\nopened until another\npremiers assembles\nnnnounccd .is pla\nr.inl.l stale a c.i\nwas one between\nand the Dnniinlo\nill\",\nwincing in a little over a\nTin* preparation id the liber\nthe tissues have been combed\n.'.insists of boiling same in walcr\nwilling sail and lemon juice for\n'licet of wlvltenlng and rounding\n-iiirfatv; this operation lakes a\nfew hours. The straw is then exposed to the night air for tlm* cou-\nrilve nights, after whieh it is\nly fm use. The material em-\nt'eil in the making of a hai is\nri; el ul a I from fifteen to forty\nis per Init, according to the tinc-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 and whiteness of the straw, the\nyoungest leavess generally giving the\nbest (pi-iUty. It takes a woman four\nlabs to make an ordinary hat, eight\ndays for a good one, and as much as\ntwo weeks for Ihe llncst hat made.\nThe salary of Hie peasant woman\nemployed iu the making ot a \"jipij-\nap.i\" bat is reckoned at ten cents s\nday, including her food, which can\nhe calculated at ten cents additional\nCKANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OF EAST KOOTENAY,\nSOUTHERN DIVISION\nTake notice that Peter .Jensen, ol\nWasa, B, l'., Prospector, intends to\napply '\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 a special timber license\nover the following described lands:\nI. Commencing at a post planted\nahoul \"IiiO chains south-west of mouth\nof Caribou Creek, theme east 160\nchains, thence south -in chains,\nthence west Itiii chains, thence north\n-Id chains to poini nf commencement,\nand containing li-iu acres, more or\nless.\nPeter Jensen.\nDated June 8, 1!U)7. M-Ct*\n'-. Commencing at a pnst planted\nit the riouth-west, corner nf License\nNn, I, thence east 811 chains, thence\nsmith fin rhains, thence west 80\nliains, theuce north 811 chains tn\npolnl nf commencementi ami containing li-Hl acres, more or less.\nPeter Jensen.\nMated June 8, 11107. Il-IM'\na. Commencing ai a post planted\nil lhe imrth-west cornet of License\nNo I, tlience wesi till chains, tlienrc\n-Qlllh 8ii chains, thence eust 80\n'hams. Ihence north su chains to\niiollll nf commencement, and containing till) ncrea, more or less.\nPeter Jensen.\nDaled June 8, 1007. H-fit*\nl. Commencing ai a post planted\nHi chains south nf siiuMi-west corner\nol License ,No. I, Ihence south 811\nliains. thence west, KII chains, thence\nnortli Mi chains, theuee east 80\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2haim; to point, nf commencement, and\nnutainiiig 010 acres, more or less.\nPeter Jensen.\nDated June 8, 1007. 14-61*\nNEW DIAMOND FIELDS\nSOUTH AFRICA\nIN\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OF KAST KOOTENAY,\nSOUTHERN DIVISION\nTake notice that Peter Jensen, of\nWasa, R. C, Prospector, intends to\napply lor a special timber license\nover the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted 20\nchains south of south-west corner ol\nLicense 1170.1, thence south 40 chains,\nihence west 100 chains, Uience north\n40 chains, thence east 160 ehains to\npoint of commencement, and containing 010 acres, more or less.\nPeter Jensen.\nDated June 8, 1907. H-fit*\nSOCIETY ANU\nPROFESSIONAL CARDS\nMurphy & Fisher,\nParliamentary, Departmental and\nPatent Oflice Agents.\nPractice Before Railway Commission\nCharles Murphy. tfarold F_sber.\nCrescent Lodge No. 3S\nKNIGHTS of PYTHIAS\nCranbrook, B. C.\nMeets every Tuesday at 8 p. tu. at\nNew Fraternity Hall.\nA. c. Bowness, C. C.\nP. A, Small, K. of R- & i>\nVisiting brethren cordially invited\nto attend.\nN. U.\nl.O.O.F. Hey City I.wlitr\nNo. 42. Meets every\nMuudav night al\nNew Fraternity Hall. Sojourning Oddfellows cordially Invited.\nChas. Smith, V. IL McKay,\nSec'y.\ntrriiitinM.lv Uilgr. Nn. J-J\nA. P. ft A. M.\nRegular meeting* uu\nthe third Thursday\nuf eveiy iimnU.\nVisiting hreU.eu welcomed.\nEdward Klwell, W.M.\n\\. f. Atlrldge. Sec'y.\nOne of the sensations in .South Africa today, and most in the public\neye, is the discovery of diamonds in\nhitherto undeveloped districts in the\nprovince of Griqualaiid West, Cape\nColony, ami at old diggins, where in\nformer years the crudeness of appliances, mode of working amt cheapness of diamonds caused them to be\nabandoned, and where now, under\nnew conditions of mining and increased value, lhe stones are found in pay-\nin-; quantities. These fields consist\nof the old diggings along the banks-\nnf the Van I river and the newly discovered alluvial deposits, parallel to\nbut some miles from the Vaal river.\nThe old diggings stretch for many\nmiles, and the old debris, years ago\nabandoned ns unprofitable, is being re-\nwashed by improved machinery, more\nl ban paying the cost of removal, are\ndiscovered stones of fair size, unusual\nbrilliancy and often great value. This\nis especially Hie case at \"Old Pbiel,\"\nopposite the little village nf Barkly\nWest on the Van I, about eighteen\nmiles frnm Kimberley. It is all re-\nmiet McBride\nconference of\nlemnnds, with\nMr\nlily at\nr> thai\nall th\nChurchill\ns language\nthe matter\nprovinces\nmust be\nsell-led In\nami llie\nwlmlevei\nniil'liorlth\ntween tin\nDominion\nthr\npnt li.iment.\nthev would hi\nfeience lo the\nll\nlit\ntinders t>\nleft\nobi.viion\ne federal\nn .d tlie\nfiom\nImperial\nml Ihnl\nnt in de\nntil\nli.nl\ntm ii|n\n.is he\nprov.ln\npnrpni\nthnl li\nscentun\nis nl III\nProinloi Mc\nnlnliil.ililv lulled il. .1.\ni which he sel fi.illi in-\noo.l ll.c Interest.. ..I ill\nlhc Ottawa conlerei.ee I,.\n,- ... ...Kllnt mi eHectli\n.. .....st he ...,i,lc ... ap\n. sen oil a fii'.n.il trltimpl\nn ...iHiiiif.iti,.ii ,.i\n- lull iiiitt- hoi .In\niiniii-\nTh,\nlarge\nrich.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0vit I nf Ui\nfinds I\nl'l III.' Hie\n.line. In\nol dollar\n'.I .....I nil\niir cleared tl.l\nI. -.I,.h.,iiliesl,n\n.'lilornln in the '50s.\nsaw wort- on a fitirly\nuni in some instances\nstones \u00E2\u0080\u009Ef great purity\none pocket somo tliou-\n- worlh lintl lit.'., tlis-\nlllllli.lll .ItllUitlOll\nmil nf a week's\nCorrespondence\nCORPORATION OF THE\nCITY OF CRANBROOK\nNOTICE\nNotice is hereby given that Miirly\ndays afler date I intend to apply to\nthe Hon. Chief Commissioner of>\nLands and Works and to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands ami\nWorks fnr the District of East Koiv\nlenay, for a license to prospect for\ncoal and ]K*t roleiim on the following\ndescribed laud, situate on the North-\nEast Michel Creek, ahout eight and\nune-halt miles north and west of the\nCrows Nest station:\n1. Commencing at a post planted\nat the north-west corner of R. O.\nBelden's claim, same being the initial\npost ot F. L. Parrel's claim and\nmarked \"F. L. Farrel's south-west\ncorner,\" ihence 80 chains north,\ntlience 80 chains east, thence 8ll\nchains south, tbenee 80 chains west\nto place nl beginning, contftlnlnj\nabout 010 acres.\nF. Ij. Parrel. Locator,\nIt. n. Belden, Agent.\nLocated May 10th, 1907.\n3. Commencing at a post planted\nat the north-west corner of R. (1.\nBelden's claim, same helng the initial post ol A. Ballanline's claim\nand marked \"A. Rnltanline's southeast corner post,\" thence 80 chains\nnorlh. thence Jin chains west, thence\n80 chains south, thence SO chains\neasi to place of beginning, and eon-\nlainttig about 040 acres,\nA. Rallantilne, Locator,\nU. 0. Belden. Agent.\nLocated May ifllh, 1007. i3-6t\nCranbrook Aerie 967\nFOE\nMeet every Friday evening at 8\np.HI.\n.'hits. Smith, W.P.\nill. 1). Ullllngs, Secretary.\nVisiting l.iethti'u cotdlally muted.\nLOYAL, OKA NUB LODGE, NO. Jt>7.\nCRANBROOK\nand\nMeet at Ii. ol L. f. IUU 8ud\n1lb Saturday each month.\nVisiting brethren always welcome\nT. lloyter, Jas. K. Lariigac,\nW. M. Sec'y.\nw.\nP. OURI),\nBarrister, Solicitor, Etc.\nURANUHOOK.UItlTI.SII UOLUUHL\n\u00C2\u00BB***\u00C2\u00BB******\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB*********\u00C2\u00BB**t\nC, H, 0UNBAH |\nBarrister, Solicitor, Notary jj\nPublic, Etc. S\nCranbrook, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - B. C. #\n1 .\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB#*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6**\u00C2\u00AB*\nI1KS. KING & UKF.BN,\nCRANI1R0OK\nSOUTH DIVISION r>|.\nTENAY\nLAND DISTRICT\nI3AST KOO\nEXTRACT\ntiuit\nPROM I'll! Ml\nTAX BY-LAW.\nKt-lilliigs, 111\nIn\nperlnl parliament,\nDYING FROM THU KFFECTS\nOF GALLANT RESCUE\nV.n.couvei Province Ml C .1.\nSouth who ton lusl relurnetl from a\nnsii io ibe Inlertoi nn the business\n..I tin- Children's Md society, met\nwith one disappointment nl a pathetic\n.li.ii.idel on bis tiip. Re.ideis nf\nTin- province will recftll the nallant\nlenciin ol Mi Ployd Reveller from\ndrownltiR iu tin' ley walen ot tbe\n\nm\ lake about a vear am. .it tb.<\nlowei naitnws ilurlng lhc high v. iter\nnf the season The tescne Wis i-f-\ntiH-tnl bv Iwo Indian lads, renldont-R\nof Burton CltV, on Hie wesi shore nt\ntlie bike, and had il not been for the\nbravery of tbeno two native luothora\n\[X Reveller wnuld undoubleilly have\nbeen swept to his death.\nEarlv steps were taken In teiU'C-\nsi'tit the facts iu the case to the officers of the Royal Humane society\nwith the view of 'procuring the medal\nof the society for the deserving lids,\nand I'i 'bie time the represent!lions\nv ' M with, Hie medals being\nforwarded to lhe provincial custodian, Mr. South, who took them with\nbim fnr presentation on his last trip.\nOn his arrival nt Nelson Mr, South\nlearned that Victor Kootenay, tho\n'iiuuger Indian who had led in the\nrescue. Is dying from the effects of\nlhe chill ami subsequent, pneumonic\ndevelopments resiilllng from bis long ',;' VlWI'iVtlt- Movie'\" River; thbnce\nswim lu lhe waters n the 1\u00C2\u00BB^; The Wret ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E, (.,wJ. 'thcnM Il0rth 1(m\nbrother of VI tor is as. suiter ng ho chains, Ihence east 10 chains, thence\nill effects o the dip, but not to the IlorH| m ch..lm to point of com-\nsame exiein. . meucemtmt, and conta nlng (110 acres,\nThe mwlals were left In lhe care nt more or less\nNelson people for presentation as\nsoon ati Victor rallies BUtliclently to| Dated June lath\nproperly appreciate tht recognition. '\nNo person shall allow anv horse,\nmule, bill), ns, COW, sheep, goat, pig\noi utltei cuttle or poultry lo run at\nlurge within the city, otherwise the\nsame may be impounded and the own-\nci ttit'ti'..! is liable fm damages caused.\nAny person may impound an animal\nfoultd running at large. The One tn\nthe poumlkeepei for every animal is\nas follows:\nStallions, S5.00.\n(ithei horses,\nlies nt mules, SI 00 each\nHull. 1-5 00.\nCow m other kind vt cattle, i: 00.\nlb ui nig, M.UU.\nPig. sheep ol gnat, $1.00.\nFowl, U!) cents.\nThe pound-keeper may also collect\nVI Oil for impounding any animal and\nSS cents for impounding any fowl,\nand Inr feed may charge a.s follows:\nFowl and geese 8fi cents per diem.\nIf the animals are no! redeemed tht*\npoumlkceper will proceed io sell.\nThere Bhall bo a last on all dogs of\nll 7.*i and on all hilches $.1.00.\nIt is the duty of the owner of dogs\nl.i procure a tag from the City Clerk,\notherwise the dogs will to Impoundea\nami unless redeemed will be sold or\ndestroyed, Tags must be placed on\ndog's collar so as to be plainly seen.\nIn addition to the above charges,\nany person guilty of an Infraction of\nthe by-law is liable tn a penalty ot\nItoo.oo and costs or two months Imprisonment,\nT. M. Roberts,\n1st Hi .u>.\nOfflc. to utw Held bluet\nCRANHROOK, U. C\nCranbrook Sash\nand Door Factory\nAll kiiuU of tiniili work in\nway ol doors, windows, trait-\nsouis, etc. Kiln dried lumber\ntor inside work. Our work is\nguaranteed and our prices are\nsatisfactory. Screen floors\nRough anil Dressed lumber\nI'or Sale\nNOTICE.\nTake notice Uiat under tl.e provi-\notis uf Section ti--, Chapter ht,\nltrvhe.1 Statutes ot Canoda, 19110,\n1 Canadian I'afiiic Hallway Com\niv, as Lessees ami exercising tin*\nncliis.-s ul tlie British Columbia\nSouthern Railway, intends to apply\n.. the II..at.t uf Railway Commls-\nloners fm Canada, aftt-r ihe explra-\n..... ..[ lour weeks tin... the date uf\nlie I.tst iiul.l..'alum ..I ihis notice, ut\n.11 soon ttierealter as tin- application\n-a., be heard, fur authority tu i-t.it-\nUriel, ...ai.itt.ii. and operate branch\nInes ut the British Columbia South-\n-in Railway, commencing at a puint\nin tli.- said II. 0. S. Railway, in Lot\n39, Group 1, F.ast Kooteiiuy His-\niricl, and running Irom thence In n\nnorth-westerly direction to points on\nid I...I 29; tbe location ot which\ni.l proposed branches is more pat-\ni.rurally shew., on a map ur plan,\npi utile awl book ut it.teti- Icposlted\n\u00C2\u00BB the Nelson Hetrisiry Office, H. !'.,\nu the 9th day ut Mav, 1907, ns Nu.\n.',2111.1, notice ot which deposit Is\nalso hereby ^iveit pursuant tu ih\ntuvisiui.s ol the said section.\nI!. Drinkwater,\nSecretary.\nDated this 1SI1. day ul May, A. II.\n1907. Ml\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nRAILWAY\nEXCURSION RATES\nLAS I\nFrom Cranbrook\nS52.5U It)\nWinnipeg, Port Arthur,\nSt. Paul, Duluth,\nSioux City\nSt. Louis $60.00\nChicago $64.00\nToronto $78.50\nOttawa $82.55\nMontreal $84.00\nSt. John's $94.00\nHali.au $101.80\nTickets an Suit- July 3, 4, 5,\nAugust 8,9,10, Sepl. II, 12,13\nKII1ST-I I.t\" Itllt'.VII Till.1\nihi ml- i.i in i\nCnrrtwioiiillna i. 1... -. ...- ii..in nil\nK,.,,.,..,\u00E2\u0080\u009E ma. I ,.-- ,..,,l.,f... |ar\n..,....- I........ ...i.i ii-..- ii.-.i- ui i n-ii-\n,\"\"\"1'\"\" \"\"\"'\ni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -\nB. J. COVI.H\nA. 11. 1'. 1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nV.tNCOUt'KII\n.1. S. CARTER\nl) I- A .\nNKI..SON. n 0.\n'WINDFALL\" MINERAL CLAIM.\nSITUATE ON MARK CREEK, IN\nTHE FORT STEELE MINING\nDIVISION OF EAST KOOTENAY.\nTake notice that I, Allre.1 Doyle,\nFree Miners' Certificate, Nu. H7-lir.ll,\nintend 110 davs from tbe date hereof,\nlu apply to the Mining Recorder tor\n.1 Certificate ul Improvements lor the\npurpose of filjtaiiiiiif- a Crown Grant\nuf the ..hove claim.\nAnd lt.rtl.er take notice that action, under Section .\".7, must he cont-\nint'i.ceii before the Issuance ol such\nCertificate of Improvement.\nAlfred Doyle.\nDated this 7th day ol May, A. I).\n1907. 8-Dt\nLAND REGISTRY ACT\nTake notice that an application h.s\nbeen made to register John Mc-\nlierin-td as the owner tn Fee Simple,\nunder .. Tux Sale Deed Irom Alfred\nC. Nelson, Assessor ot the District ot\nFort Steele, to John McDermid\nbearing date the 21st day of November, A. D. 1901, of all and singular\nih.it certain parcel or tract ol land\nand premises situate, lying and being\nin the Town ol Wardner, In the Province of British Columbia, ...ore particularly known and described us Lot\nFourteen, lllock Thirty-Two, In tbe\nTown ol Wardner, in the Province of\nBritish Columbia (Map 0.19).\nYou and each ol you are required\nlo contest the claim ol the tax pur-\ni-liast'i- within fourteen days from the\ndate ol the service ol this notice upon\nv...., and in default of a caveat or\ncertificate of lis pendens being filed\nwithin such period, you will be tor-\nI'ver estopped and debarred trout\nsetting up any claim to or tn respect\nul the said la'nd, and I shall register\nJohn McDermid as owner thereof.\nDated at Land Registry Office, Nelsnn, Prnvli.ee of British Columbia.\nIbis tilth day ol October, A. D.\n1903,\n11. T. Macleod,\nDistrict Registrar.\nTo Lilian J. A. Gurd\nEleanor Gurd\nJohn R. Warren 12 2t\nCRANBROOK\nKOOTENAY I\nTake notice 11\nH.H1-.4-. Of fill,\noccujiullon, it...\nplv tm permissl'\n'.ill.mint; llescril\nCommencing a\ner uf 1 32(1\nsunlit tn chain.\nchains: thenco ...\nI tu chains I\nalong Iim- uf fi\nto tl.e right I.t\n...it.\nnm\nI1..I..I llll' Sill\nthei\nII. in\n,,l.\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n-I I..\nDISTRICT.\nDISTRICT.\nuili east .-...-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nti...-. Hence\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 west ah\nliains, thence\nol beginning,\nifijii, subject\nRobert li.n-\n,l.,y\nii.li-i...ii\n.,( May\nBurgc\n1007.\nCRANHROOK LAND DIS'l IUCT\nDISTRICT nl-' ICOOTEN \Y\nTake notice\nHi.\n1 1\nlalt - lliagston\nItnss, nf Klk\ni. nit\nt, 1\nC . Lumber-\nmail, att.-i.t fi\n. ll\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ntoss Saskatoon\nLumber c oni|\nanv,\n1.\niiiiti'.l. inlcntls\nlo apply for a\nspe\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2tal\nlimber license\nuti-r lhe fnlloi\n1,-f,\nribeil lands:\nCommencing\nnl a\n1\nosl planted -in\n-liains soulh ii\ntl.e\nii\"\nth wesi corner\nif Timber Lie\n.If.'\nNo.\nS051, tlit'itce\nwesi tu chains\nIi.f\nce -\nouth 10 chains,\nll.t'l.t'c tvt'sl 81\ncl\na Ul\n. tbem f smith\nIII cliains, ih\n'life\nCits\n120 chains,\nIhence north\nSII\nl-ll.l\niii.i..u.'u.'1-nii'iil\nal\nll\ncontaining 010\nii'ti's, more or\nless\nRoss-Saskatoi\n.\n.1...\nber C.-uipanv,\nLimited. '\nPer Hales Hi.\ngsln\n11\n.88, Its A^.'.tt.\nDatt'tl June\nBill,\nlllll-\n13-Ct\nCRANHROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OF KAST KOOTE.VAY\nSOLTHERN DIVISION\n**********************\n; CUMMINQS & CUMMIN0S,\nI CIVIL HNIilNM-KS ANU UOWMON !\nAND B. C. 1.IKU SI.'KVtV.IKS\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2rd?'xo?**i\" Craubrook, B.C,\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nGeo. R. I.cask & Co\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OF KOOTENAY\nTake notice that Robert Little, of\nFort Steele, Prospector, has applied\nlor permission lo cut. and carry away\nlimber Irom the lollowing described\nland:\nCommencing at a pnst planted at\nthe south-west comer ol License\n9908, tlience 100 chains south, thence\n10 chains east, thence 100 chains\nnorth, thence 10 chains west to plaep\n..I commencement,\nRobert Little. .\nLocated June lOtfe, IM7. 1841\nBUILDERS uml\nCONTKACTOHS\nOur work ii tour ailvuiliHmueiit, Iml <*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0mi thiMiil in tlio lleraldjo\nfii.i)>li;'.*-i/i' it,\nCKANUKOOK, H. C.\nNear I-ower Ariiietronj* Avenue.\nTKLEPHONR 114\nLAND NOTICE.\nNotice li hereby given tbat sixty\nJays after date 1 latend to apply to\nthe Chief Coi-mUa-ioner of Lands and\nWorks, Victoria, British Columbia,\nfor permiMloo to pirchaie the following described Und In South East\nKootenay;\nCo'-]inencliij~ at a post planttd at\na point 80 cliains south ol the .suutb-\neaMt corner of Lot uuiubt-r 62*17,\nGroup 1, East Keotenay, thence cast\niti chains, Uience souw 4u chains,\nthence west 40 chains, Uience north\n40 chains to tht point ot chains to\nthe point of commencement, containing 1V0 acres.\nRolph Palmer.\nDated this Htb day of April, Al).,\n1907. 7-9t\nTate notice th\nCrnnbrook, Hole\n.1 Lester Clapp, of\nKeeper, Intends to\napply for n speel\nthe lollowing des\n1 limber lie.-.fe ovep\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0iil.t'.1 la.nls:\n( ommencing .it\nC P. R. Post\na post planted at\nNo. I'.\i. east line\nthence north su\n80 chains, these\npolnl of commei\ne .-..-: sn cliains\nchains, thence west\nsouth su chains to\ncement, .nul contaln-\ning ..in acres, more or less.\nLester\nClopp, Locator,\nNi.-liol\nllulisl June 22,\n.s Powers, Agent.\n1007. H-Jt\nCRANBROOK I.AND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OF SOUTH* DIVISION\nOF KAST KOOTENAY\nTake notice th.il Lester Clapp of\nCranhrook, Hotel Keeper, Intends t,\napply for a special timber llcens.\nover the following described lands:\nCommencing nl ., post planted at\nI . 1*. It. Post No. 3551. east line-lot\nI..92, thence east mi chains, thenc.\nnurlh sn chains, ihence west e.\nchains, thence south SO ehains ti\npoint of commencement, and contain\ning uiu acres\nLet\nNi.\nDated .1...... In\n..ore ur less,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Clapp, I.,\nlas Powers,\nt-i.!.,.-.\nAgent.\n1 l-Ct-\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nSOUTH DIVISION OF EAST KOO\nTENAY\nTake notice that Lester Clapp, ot\nCranbrook, Hotel Keeper, intends lo\napply (or a special license over the\nlollowlng described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted lorty\nchains north ol 0. P. R. Post No.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0II, on east line Lot 4592, thence east\n111 chains, thence south 100 chains,\nthence west 40 chains, thence nortli\n100 chains to point ol commencement,,\nand containing 010 arres, more or\nless,\nLester Clapp, I,ocator,\nNicholas Powers, Agent.\nDated June 6, 1907. 13-Ct\nCranbrook\nLivery S\nGEARY& DOYLE\nProprietors\nTeuuia and drlvera fmnl.hr-.. fur uuv\nI puiul In tli>> .liable..\nA.\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OF KOOTENAY\nTake notice that Robert Little, ol\nFort Steele, Prospector, has applied\nlor permission to cut and carry away\ntimber Irom the following described\nland.\nCommencing at a post planted\nabout one mile west of G. S. Frta-\nell's No. 2 Ltceuse, \"South-west\ncorner,\" thence 80 chains west, thence.\n80 chains south, thence 80 chains\neast, thence 80 chains north to place\nol commencement.\nRobert Little\nm\nSYNOPSIS OP CANADIAN HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS.\nAny available Dominion LanJi*\nwithin the Kailway Belt In British\nCulumhia, may be homesteaded hy\nany person woo is tho -.uiu head ot a\nfamily, ur any mule over ls yoars ut\nage, to the extent ul oiie-quaiiti\nsection uf iuu acres, more ui leas.\nEntry must he made personally at\nthe local land ollice foi the district\nin which the luiiJ i.s situate.\nThe homesteader is retfuireil tu jiei-\nluiiii tbe conditions connected therewith under one ul the following\nI a iib:\n(1) At least six months' residence\nupon and cultivation ol Ito land in\neach year fur three years.\n(2) If tlie father lur mother, li\nthe father is deceased), uf lhe _ume-\nsteader resides upun a farm iu the\nvicinity ol the land entered lor, the\nrequirements as to residence may in.-\nsatisfied by stub person residing with\nllie father ur mother.\n(i) ll the settler has his permanent residence m>un farming Und\nowned hy Imn iu the vicinity ol his\nhomestead, tbe requirements as tu\nresident-- may be satislied by residence upun the said land.\nSix months' notice in writing\nshould be given lu the Commissioner\nof Dominion Lauds at Ottawa of intention tu apply fur patent.\nCoal lands may be purchased at\n$10 per acre fur t-uft cual and (20\nfor anthracite.\nacres cau he .\nvidual ur compa\nrate uf ten cent\npounds shall\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0luwu output.\nPART IV.\n\"WATER CLAUSES CONSOLIDATION ACT, 1897.\"\n1. This is lo certify Uiat \"The\nCranbrook Klectric Light Company,\nLimited,\" a Company duly Incorporated under the provisions of the\n\"Companies Act, 1897,\" and which\nhas been registered under the \"Power\nCompanies' Relief Act, 1902,\" for the\npurpose of exercising the rights,\npowers, privileges and priorities in\nand by Part IV. ol the said Act\ncreated, granted and conferred, has\nsubmitted its undertaking to the\nLieutenant-Governor in Council, for\napproval, and that the said under-\ntaKing, as shown bv the documents\n.nt.l plans filed, has been approved,\nand Uiat the same is as follows:\nThe erection of a dam across the\nst. Marys River, in a rocky cannon\nabout onHquarter of a mile west ol\niln* railway bridge upon whieh the\nCanadian Pacific Railway crosses the\nSi Mary's River, a^ shown on the\nplans lilt-d and marked \"B\"; the erec*\ntion of a power house to be situated\nal or close to the dam, tbe water\nunder a 30 inch he-ad passing thruunb\nnul.im* water-wheels in the powerhouse, thence through the tail-race\nInto the river again; the erection ol\nall necessary pole lines. The power\nWill he utilized to supply light, heal\nan.I power chiefly to the City of\nCrnnbroob and the inhabitants t'here-\n_f, to operate railways, tramways,\nsawmills and other Industries of any\nnature or kind, and to consumers\neenera-lly of light, beat or power m\nthe Kort Steele Mining Division of\nKast Kootenay.\nMight thousand miner's inches of\nwater are to be presently taken from\nSt. Marys River, in Kast Kootenay\nDistrict; Ave thousand miner's Inches\nif the said ~>i\"*ht thousand miner's\nInches so to he presently taken stand\nalready recorded in the name ot the\nCompany, which record is beiebv af.\nproved and confirmed, and tbe Intended application ur the Company\nfur a further record of three thousand\nminer's Inches, and of such further\nrecords not excelling thirty thousand\ninches, from and out of the said St.\nMarys River, according to the re-\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0uirements of its business and the\nextensions to he subsequently undertaken is approved, provided that\n\"Uch approval shall not be consirued\n.is giving th.- Company any absolute\nright to such records when applied\n(or.\n2. And this is further to certify\nthat the Company proposes to commence Its undertaking by the con-\ntructlon ol a dam* across the St.\nSt, Marys Kiver ami the necessary\nexcavations and grading*, and by the\nonstructlon of a power-house at the\nite ot the dam. and by the erection\n( poles ami stringing of copper or\nther wires thereon, for the purpose\nf conveying the electrical energy\ncreated by water-wbeels at said dam\nto the City ol Cranbrook and its\nvicinity and intervening points.\n.'J. And ihis is further to certify\nlhat \"The Cranbrook Electric Ugh;\nCompany. Limited.'' shall have duly\nsubscribed before il commences the\nconstruction of its undertaking and\nwork, or eiercises any of the powers\nin that brhalf conferred by the\n'Water Clauses Consolidation Act,\n1897,\" Part IV., five thousand\n(5,000) shares of one dollar ($1.00)\neach. The further amount ol capital\nnt-uir-HMo fullv complete tbe u'ader-\n^akine and wodi lo.bt provided by\nthe Usue ol first mortgage bonds \u00C2\u00BB.r\nlebentures r-l \"The Cranbrook Electric Light Company, Limited,\" to be\nissued from time to time, or all at\nthe same lime, io an amount not\nexceeding in the whole one hutidit-d\nthousand dollars (.100,000).\n4. And this is further to certify\nthat the time within which the said\ncapital, viz- five thousand dollars, is\nto he subscribed is hied at one year\nfrom the date hereof, and that the\nrime within which the B\u00C2\u00BBW undertak-\nEng and works are to be cummeuc**d\nis fixed at one year from tbo\nlate hereof, and the dale\nby which all of the proposed work*\nshall be in operation is two yeaia\nIrom the date hereof.\nFred J. Fulton,\ncirrW of the Executive Council.\nDati-a this 2nd day ot May, A. />.\n1807. im\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nJOUTU DIVISION OK KAST KOOTENAY\nTake notice that Lester Clapp, ol\nCranbrook, Hotel Keeper, mtei/d-i iu\nppi> fm a special license ovei m\u00C2\u00AB\nfollowing _v.A.itrt-d land*.;\nommencing at O. I'. K. Post -U-U.\ncasl line Lui 4592, Iheuct easi su\nma, theuce nuUti SU chains, lhei.ee\n,i ao chains, ibence suutli su\nchains tu point ul commeuceiueni,\nand containing uiu acres, more ut\ness.\nLester Clapp, Locator,\nNicboUs Puweis, Ageut.\nDated June Iii, 1907. M-bl\nDOYLE, Manager | L^ted June 8th, 1907\nNol inure than .iiii\ncqulred by one Indl*\ny. Royalty at lhe\n- per ton of _,00l)\nt- collected on lhe\nW. W. CORY,\n18-6t Deputy of the Minis ter of thu Interior\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nSOUTH DIVISION OF KAST KOOTENAY\nTake* notice Ihal Lester Clapp, ul\nCranbrook, llou-t Keeper, inieutU to\nappl) lur a special license over ito\nlolluwuig described lauds;\nCommencing at a post planted cor*\nnerlng un lo C. P. R. Post .> uu\neast line Lot 109'', thence east su\nchains, thence south au -.bains, Uieuc*\nwesi mi chains, ihi-uce norlb Su\nchains to point uf commencement,\naud containing t\u00C2\u00AB40 acres, more or\nless.\nLester Clapp, Locator,\nNicholas Puwers, Agent.\nDated June 7, 1907. U-VV\nLAND NOTICE.\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OF KOOTENAY\nTake notice that John Charles\nStacey, of Cranbrook, rancher, bas\napplied fo r permission to purchase\nthe following described lands: Commencing at a post planted forty\nchains south of the south-west corner of Lot 6,618, tbenee 40 chains\neast, thence 40 chains north, theuce\nin cliains west, thence 40 chains\nsoulh to the point ot commencement,\ncontaining 160 acres, more or less.\nObjection must be filed witb tbe\nAssistant Commissioner of Lands and\nWoiks at Cranbrook on or before the\nMh day of July, 1907.\nJohn Charles Slacey.\nluted the 8tth of May, 1907. 8-9t THK CIt A.N BROOK I1KKA1.H\n**********************************************************************************\nSatisfaction to ALL is\nour first consideration\nEducational News-School Teachers' Shoes\nSCHOOL teachers of to-day are subject to considerable foot strain. They tell us that their\nexacting duties require shoes that will stand more than ordinary service and at the same\ntime give the bndy a restful poise and the feet a delightful ease. The Board of Education and\nthe school teachers of this city\nare solving many problems in\neducational advancement, and\nwe have struck a popular note\namong the school teachers and\nothers with our \"DOLLY\nVARDEN\" Oxfords, Pumps\nand Shoes. These ate made of specially selected hides, tanned by the latest processes, and\nmade inlo Shoes by the best of skilled workmen.\n%\u00C2\u00ABK>r\nWhat is Your Price ?\nDo you wisely limit your expenditure for clothing to a\ncertain price? Anyway, yon ought to be a critical buyer,\nanxious to secure the best results.\nAll Campbell's Garments are all-wools, but the all-\nwoolen materials are shrunk by the Campbell process.\nEvery bit of work, the designing, the cutting and the\ntailoring, are each in turn looked after by skilled workers\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nthe highest-paid journeymen, who are exacting in ev.ry\nparticular. That's why\nCampbell's Clothing\nproves the best to critical wearers, We are exclusive representatives in Cranbrook.\nThat\nvariety is the spice of life is\nfully vouched for in our assort-\n' ment of Negligee Shirts and\nMen's Furnishings Department.\nENGLISH CAMBRIC\n..\nZEPHYR\ntt\nOXFORDS\nand al\nkinds of OUT-\nING\nSHIRTS with\nCollars\nto match.\nShirts\nFrom 75c. to $3.50\nHosiery\nFrom 15c. to 75c\nNeckwear\nFrom 15c. to $1.50\nBelts\nFrom 25c. to $1.50\nPancy White Vests\n$1.50 to $7.50\nHosiery\nLisle\nHosiery in Black,\nTan,\nNavy Blue\nand\nFancy\n' Mixed Colo\nings\nfor Summer Wear.\nA full line always on hand to\nchoose from.\nife*/iwr\nSend Your Clothing\nTO OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT FOR\nRepairs, Cleaning, Pressing\nand Alterations\nCIGARS\nSmoke\nEl\nBravo\nA Clear Havana\nCigar\nS. J. MIGHTON\nTill: TOBACCONIST\nTHE SOO-SPOKANE UNE\n(Continued Irom page one.)\nnoticed in glancing into the service\nroom ami Kitchen. All of the dining\ncar employes an* Swiss, imported for\nthe new service. In the sleepers the\nporters are colored.\nA 11 section standard sleeper follows ito diner. This is [noshed in\nmaltogaiiy, also, and is upholstered\nrichly In velvet plush. In each berth\nthere are two small electric lights,\nfor nighl rending, und at each end\nof the car an electric fan keeps the\ncoot air iu motion. Each berth is\nalso equipped with cleetrie bell service. The lavatories in the sleeper\nare neatly finished, mahogany, green\nplush .md while rubber tiling being\nused. The compartments are larger,\nloo, than in most sleepers.\nThe last car in lhe train is the one\not which the officials of the Canadian\nPacific .md Spoknuo-Iiitornntionnl are\nparticularly proud. This is lhe on*\nRcrvoHoii car, and is Ihe rcsiill ol Ihe\nmusl modern designing nut) eat building.\nLOCAL NOUS\n......\nPIC'KKI) 111' ABOUT Till': 1'ITV HY\nASKINII gllKK'liONN OV\nMANV PEOI'I.U,\nFink visile.) Uiiiilnrr List\nin low., several\nsiting\n.1. 1'\nTuesday\n(.Imrlcy Kind, m\nilnys Hits week.\nAlts. .1. V. U, I'inlilniiii\nFriends in Nelson.\nMrs. i'. M. l.oashy. ol Slnl.tr, wus\nin i,.w.i ll..- first of tin' week.\nMrs. I'. I......I, of Wnrdncr, was it\nI'r.iiibriiiili visitor lust Tuesday.\nMis. V. lit.If Baker visited trlends\nin Nelson n few ilnys this week.\nV. Hyde Baker and .!. P. ill. 1'ii.k-\nIn.u. ttt-ui lo Pernio last Sunday.\nMiss Scull, of Spokane, is the\nsues, nl Mi. .iml Mis. II. II. Utisk.\n!>.. i-i.Ifiiim iln- fiirwn.il i-inl lhc\n!il!i' four .'iilll|lilll.l..'...s, .'..I'll Iit'llif,\nI li...si.i'aihy ovm^\nwill he able In put the cornicr-\nIIue shape.\n4444444444444444444444444444444444444^4444444444444444444444444444\u00C2\u00A5w4444444444444444wwwJwwl\non the Flyer Tuesday evening. Tbe\ninauguration of tin* new train service\nacross the boundary line m-cessitales\n| lhc ap|Niinllili-lil of I 'nihil Slates of\n(leoige Hoggarth, of Hoggarth & ;ll!-iiils lo travel with ihe I rains some\nRoll Ins, has been hustling early und i distance In perform lhe duties of Ihe\nhtlc the pasl week getting the old offlco aird thus prevent lhc long de\nbuildings olT the Cranbrook hotel site lay al (he line. This means Ihnl the\nUml work can be Inaugurated on*two I nihil Stales officials will live\nthe new buildings. He has accomplished a great deal the lasl few\n[lays and expects to have the sills\nlaid for the building before another\nweek.\nC. M. Edwards, Charles Chapman\nami Frank McNab returned the first,\nof the week from their long trip up\nthe Eraser river. William Forsyth\nremained In that country. Mr. Edwards, in speaking of that country,\nsaid lhat they had a wonderful trip,\nami that the Eraser river was a\ngreat slrram. They went by canoe\nover I Ml miles, nnd explored many of\nlhe tributaries of the stream. The\npurpose id the trip was the location\nof timber and Innd along the proposed route of the Grand Trunk Pacific,\nand a large tract was secured. The\nmosquitoes were very bad some time\nbefore they left, so had iu fact, that\nthev mul*\" life a torture iu thai country this lime of tbe year.\nDALLAS CONTRACT LET\nLethbridge News: The contrncl lot\nadding a third story to the Dallas\nhotel, of which c. J, Eckslorm is\nlhe proprietor, has been let lo Smith\nBros. A- Wilson, at $0,000, Work\nwill he commenced at once, the plans\nfor the addition having been drawn\nsome time ago bv .1. A. Mncdnnuld.\nThe new slory will contain _-'i room*..\nbringing ihe number of guest rooms\niu the hotel up lo .10.\n<\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nii \"STEWARTS\"!\n,1 'I'll,. I. III.,- Kr.il.Nlur,. J\n\"CKBHTUN SrKAWHKHR.KS\"\nl-.-ifl i-i- im\n\"I'AUI, IIAIIA.VN'- lllllll -1\n.'IIIAIVIIH.IIIIUK\nNun.'..,...,.. f,.i |,u ,iim i imi,\n lit..-. I........ |.ii.-.',t.\n* ..I.I.I,II KAIII.V\n;; HUGH STEWART X\nit Phone Tit \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ArillBllollg \v(1 4\n*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB*\u00C2\u00AB**\u00E2\u0099\u00A6***\u00C2\u00BB**\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB*******\u00C2\u00AB\nA WEEK Of FUN\nTin- 25,IXK) t'li.l. ..I 1.4-11,\nliiilll;.. i-Minils ,-| lii-.-ulv ill, i\nli.iii.ii In t.vi.ry r.-.i.l.-r ,,f t li it*\nJSIIM'.- Ill lllll'llll ll..- Hi);\nSTREET CARNIVAL\nfr.Mii July s III, T...I el.nwu\nlit I.'..-. .in.l Uio \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 |.'.,..r l'l.'.'.\nI ********************* **********************\nGroceries and Crockery\nHaving jusl received \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Complete Stock of Groceries I\nam able to (ive the beat satisfaction.\nLOOK OUT FOR OUR SPECIAL BARGAINS IN\nCROCKERY NEXT WEEK.\nTE J. nANNINGTrr"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Cranbrook"@en . "Cranbrook_Herald_1907-07-04"@en . "10.14288/1.0069401"@en . "English"@en . "49.5080556"@en . "-115.746944"@en . 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