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" li?\nTHE CRANBROOK HERALD\nVOLUME 17\nCRANBROOK, 1IK1T1SII COLUMBIA,\nTHURSDAY, AUGUST IHtli. 191E\nNUMBER 83\nU\nminiirs first\nFLOWER SHOW\nKILLED NEAR FERNIE\nn vote of thanks wns moved hy .Mrs. nrn III\nl.euninn, tlie past president, and see- UVU W\nonded hy Mrs. Shaw, secretary, to ull u-\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nwho imd contributed to the program.\nTen wus Immediately served, keeping the dlreeturs busy meanwhile. .\nMention should l\u00C2\u00BB. particularly,\t\n, ,.,, ... ,.,, ...I,,,.,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E.\u00E2\u0080\u009E,. \u00E2\u0080\u009Er [tody I iiiiiii in n< ciiuii ( nu Saturduj\niltorla of Women') Institute Crowned made ot the candy stall which waB ar- '\u00E2\u0080\u009E, ' , \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\nranged under n veritable bower ol 1 nileriiiker llenllj tailed lo\nllowers. The work wus carried out Preiuue Body fur litiriiii\nunder tho capable management of \t\nMrs. Lester Clapp and Miss Klmpton. ,;,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,. w wil Perch win\nhere of tho The prlxo winners are us follows: reglBlor\u00E2\u0080\u009E] ;i, lnc )\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.,,, ..',, |' , ',\n''\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0''' v' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\" ;i ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\" I'loneis. Hunts and Vcgrtn ) Tuesday, met a tragic death enrlj\nclass Friday marning, ni u Fernie, v/hei\n1 Collection of house plants\u00E2\u0080\u0094 it ls thought\n1'oi.ice coaraissiox\nwill SOT ifKiuri: loitt'i:\nDeride Matter at Hooting Held llun-\nuay afternoon Other Hatters\nTaken (ji h) Commission\nITALIANS LEI\nFOB BITTLEFIEil\nWilli Success l.lst ol Prize\nWinners\nThi\nWomen's institute hud\nneed lu li\" proud of lho roi nils ot\ntlieir efforts es displayed In the Maple\nhull ou Tuesday nftoruoon, Tho\nonly defoct, and ono lhat can eoally\nhe remoillcd nnothoi tlmq, wus luck\nof Bpnne, botli im- exhibits uml onlookers\nTlio hall was crowded f\" Us rnpn-\nolty l!i,' il ' wilh people und lhe\nbenches will, products ni the garden,\nHi. kitchen and tin sewim i in, The\ndirector! did uuinngo in koop n space\npredated.\nlosopli Ryan responded to the su\n:t nl' Ireland and its attitude iu tl\nir Mr. Ryan came from Tippera\n,ni Ireland had always toughl i\nmocracy and Ireland hud mai\nirr.-at military leaders. He referred\nFirst Quote ot lien Lelt Yeslcrihiy ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E,,.. Duk, .\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Wellington. Ireland Irrnngc nl\nfur I aly- I'nlrintlr llemoustru* imd now 1SO.000 troops recruited oi\nlinn nt Curling Kink of a population ot aboul 1,009,900, Ti\n Kaiser had thought the Irish would I\n... , ,,.,,, traitors but they had responded nobly\nEleven I a urn reservists eit (ran- ,, . , .,., , , ,\nnei Wlridgi aud Banflold, Chief of brook on Wsdnmday for JFernte wh r C\" empire. He said the u entries for the annual handicap\nPn ei vdams and Secretary Roberts ,. .,, . . ', , , .\nthey will be joined by ubuul sixt\n.i :, pn ii nt Th j s the lir-l meet- , , . , ,.\niinir,. iruiii thut city and rroti\n. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 il i board liir hold Blnci Ap\nTho police commission held u meet\ning in llii'- lily iiuii ut\n,,' lock Monday afti mc in. Coramis\niiinplrtcd for the\ntnnmil llnndlcup Tournament\nul' Tennis Cluh\ntt- wur wus declared Ireland tournament closed on Tuesday last\ninun ami was ready. ire- '-11\" we '.ire glad to hear that in\n.1 lii-lii Hnly i\u00E2\u0080\u009E regain\n laud would help Italy lu regain her \"bite of tin- wur and hard times the\nr J' ' ,n i bs, th, mayor Com- \"^JT^^.TlJlT^ U* *rou\u00E2\u0080\u009Ed. He asked the in, ,s tn even. Is proving a, popular as ever.\nPrlzo awarded by the Doparttnent of from the early mcrntng |,i\nAgriculture, Victoria; hrst prise In- tr.tin, The gnu scovcryofhii ' \" Utridgi wo\ntornatioiial Conk Book, won by Mrs body hy men working mi tlu section, '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\nCnmpboll; second, prize awarded hy in ,i lad.) decomtHi . .1 stal . led to Tin clerk read Hi\"\nDepartment ul' Agriculture, Victoria, nn Investigation by thi uutlior'liei pre' meeting, w\nll,null k on Nursing, won by Mrs. Investigation disclosed the facl thai m >' \".' the coiuinl Ion Italians, who participated in a tare-\nSpoucu. the victim's -li wus broken and tlu Lengthy roporti n ihe chief ul we!l which was tendered Hum in ti'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2. Colloctl if cut llowers FirBt Lonlp bndly bruised und cut up. police, covering th work of his de- \"\"\" city on Wednesday evening.\nprise, $1.00, won hy Mrs. Hall: boc- | Ii is raported tli\" secUon mon saw pnrtment for tlu pn \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . \u00C2\u00AB mouths, wore '\" u\"> days \"\"' second party will ^\"^ ^j ^'j\",',^,' ' Tn'Thot\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 litt\nleave Kootenay for Italy to join\nelected to tho the nghtlng forces of their native\ncountry. The party which left Cran-\nilnutes of Un- brook was accompanied hy Frank\nii wcre ap- Provensano uml several other local\nthe lllhhll,\nry nicely di\nton\nTh,\nI'l\nIn. hall\nil tables\nin : Hi\"\non wllldl\nafter ii nn\nvliy any\nil'.play\nily ul i.'l\nnl' llowers\n1 lh\" 111\ninly cities\nXt)\nby lhe Dopartmont ot Agrloulture, Victoria, Willi by Muster Stewart Mc-\nQluro; second book prlzo awarded by\n,' ih' Department uf Agriculture, Vle-\nlo -lu. \"The Molting of Molly,\" won by\n', Miss Edith Couldwell.\n-t. Collection of vegetables\u00E2\u0080\u0094t var-\n' | lolios\u00E2\u0080\u0094First f 1.00, won by, Mrs. F.\n(\".ark; second, 50c, wnn by Mrs. J.\nShaw.\nJudges\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mrs. Harshaw and W. S.\nBhould nut he nu\nIii li. O, Nelson specialises ou n\nSeveral vartotios of rones do well i\nbut tn lhe production of Bwcot i\nslocks, asters, marigolds nnd a dozen\noi!i.ts cranbi k can do us well\nthe host. If tlio show bo well tab!\nonly acts us an Inspiration in our fellow citizens then we nro sure tlie\nmembers of the Institute will feel well\nrewarded.\nThe committee*, In charge uf the\narrangements were: ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E. . \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n,, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,, , \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Funcr Work Department\nDecoration committee \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Mesdames '\nBurton, Kennedy and Miss Muystiv. j c]\"ss-\nFlower and vegetable committee\u00E2\u0080\u0094I '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Embroidery in while (solid)\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nMesdames Fenton 1 eainau -inil 1' V i First, Mrs. Coutts, 50c; second, Mrs.\nIlrake. Tisdale, 25c.\nCulluary'coiumlttee-MesdamesSnr- \"- Embroidery In white (eyelot)-\nvls Spence and II Palmer. | First, Mrs. Shackieton, 50c; second,\nFancy work committco\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mesdames\nTlsdnle, .1 S. Brake and Coutts.\nCandy stall .'diss Klmpton ami\nMesdames Clapp nml Clark.\nRefreshment tables \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Mesdames\nI, hook prl/.,' awarded by Depart- I the man on Friday morning and presented bj Mr. Adams. The re- j,oava whieh will take ubout\nnt Df Agrloulture, \"Tho Shepherd thought ho was taking n sli op, ai thi ; ui i covi red tlie \ irl performed by i \"\"\"\"ns trom tlie Cranbrook dls\nlhe Hills,\" won by Mrs. .I. R Ken-1 body wns partly concealed In tin i prisouen on tn t nnd lanes, 'r'c'' \"'\"' detachments also inn:\nly. brush, Saturday morning they again cutting of woods, mlscellaneoUB 10\"\">r Points. Altogether It I\n:;. Collection of wild llowers (by\nhil.ii'. in First, book prize nwarded\nHug disclosure above mentioned. a mutter wnrthv ,,r in in, r\u00E2\u0080\u009E. I frw weeks\nMrs. Shaw, 25c\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.. Wallachian embroidery in white\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094First, Mrs. Hill, COc; second, Mrs.\nTindalo, 25c\nt. 1 pr. embroidered towels\u00E2\u0080\u0094First.\nCouldwell. Campbell, : nnderson, Mnc-|Jlls' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 s- Bmke' 60o-i second, Mrs.\nMillan, Smoke. Sarvl8' 26\u00C2\u00B0'\nGatekeeper\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mrs. H. H. McClure, I B' Drawn thread work-First, Mrs.\nThe presldfnt, Mrs. W li. Mi Fur- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' s- ,irnkp' 500' N'\u00C2\u00B0 sccon(1-\nlane, after the singing of \"Tl.e Maple I \"' (:ros8 8tltcl' Work-First, Mrs.\nLeaf,\" opened the meeting with a neat '<\"''\"\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB. 50c; second, Mrs. J. S.\nlittle address of welcome. She ex- \"' ''\"'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 26c'\nplained the reasons for holding the 7' *nk embroidered on linen-\nshow and expressed the pride felt by ''\"''sC Mrs. Shaw, 50c; second, Mrs.\nher fellow workers i\u00E2\u0080\u009E the splendid *v \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 McFarlane, 25c\nway the members had come forward s' \"ottenburg lr.ee (linnd made)\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nWith exhibits First, Mrs. J. S Brake. 50c No\nTo Mrs. King, on the Invitation ol\nthe pri sideiit, fell the honor of opening the show In doing sn she congratulated tho Women's Institute on \"\"''\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nthe Bucceas they had aitai ]. ami' :\"' Embroidered tea cloth\u00E2\u0080\u0094First,\nthanked them for tlieir donation of! Mrs' Tisllil|e. 50c Xo second.\ntho goto money towards the funds of ;l \u00C2\u00B0'\"' !\"'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 P'\"0\" l;us\"'s embroid-\ntlie 1. O. D. 14 ''' '' First. Mrs. Shackieton, 50c\ndisplay of crochet work\nHrst, Mrs. .1. S. Brake.,\nil. Miss Maystre. 50c\nond.\ni. Collar and cuffs (cfnbroidered)\n\"ir>t. Miss Arntlield. 60c, No sec-\nIl,\"\n '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' \"\" \".- .'\"-' \"e\".\" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \".' '.;: ', ,...,1-. mill iseeeiiiiueouw \" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 WaleS \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-! |,l i||(l,e,| |... erolul of her\nnoticed the body in the same position work performed by'the guests of the >,ucte0 lh,il \"l,\"\u00C2\u00BBt 12s \"'en wlll,leave B0|)a ,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E , ,.\nand Investigation revealed the start- city was brought on! In (In- ropoll \"lls '\"strlet for Italy within th xl . ' . .\n.. _ , .. . . I\".,,,, hid... \"'SO leleireil (0 llie \"l.| lit*-\nremember Oaribaidl and told them Altogether ;;.'. entries have been re-\nthey were Dghtiug for tlie -a cause celved fur the different events.\nwhieh uaribaldl fought for He wish- '\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' tournament will .-tart on sa-\n\"il \"very Italian a Bate return to Cran- tl|rday ufternoon-, ihe :ist Inst and\nbrook wh, ii they would !\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 welcomed wl\" colltluui until Saturday, tlie 28th\nevery mail, woman ami child in 1\"~I !i'' grounds have never been\ne , ity in in iter order, and with weather per-\nMr. W. Ollchrlst resiionded for uiltting the tournament should prove a\nI, great success\ne try tliey had raised the Royal\nWelsh Fusiliers which luol more Vii -\nloriu Crosses than any other r. ni at\nWales Bhould Indeed be un\nirthy of note In Un re- '\nThe departing Italians were ten\nChancellor\" Lloyd\nei un Tuesday Inst\nand handicapping.\nLadle, Singles\nMiss II. I've in vs. Miss McBrldo,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 l:.\nMiss K Mecredy 30 vs. Miss Wood-\nUudcrtakei w. R. Beatty, of tins part was tho fuel ihu llie eity was | -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0; \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 - - \u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB v,\u00E2\u0080\u009E- m,m |)avk,s\neity,' was summoned hy the F, r ', sdlns Its guests at times as. low as \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0''\"' \u00C2\u00BB *\"\">**' \u00C2\u00AB' '!\"' curling rink in , t |nl(| ' Mrs \u00E2\u0080\u009E Q Mecred B\u00E2\u0080\u009E vs s\u00E2\u0080\u009Ess\nauthorities to prepare tho body for 31-2ccnts. Thcio haB aot been a kick Cranbrook on Tuesday evening by thlB alatrlot He thought the Italian Hewitt, ser.\nburial, ..nil went down on the early ri gistered ngalnst lhe meals thus far. j \"\"'mu,'rs \"' \u00C2\u00AB'\u00C2\u00AB I0711' regiment. There \u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,.,, |llH. \u00E2\u0080\u009Em|v . MlM ,;\u00E2\u0080\u009E......ri,h ,-, j.j vs Mlas\nmorning train Sunday. At present The reports covered the months of \u00E2\u0084\u00A2\" a \"\"'K0 >\"\"\u00C2\u00BB\"<* <\" \u00C2\u00BBl\"*cns ttf.mk \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009Eu\u00E2\u0080\u009Er \u00E2\u0080\u009E Alexander -15.\nPornte is without an undertaker, lionet* m\nthe Bummonlng of .Mr. Beatty from\nCranbrook. ...\nThere i i quite a lot of speculation w\naa to whether tli\" :becaaod'a came is Bj,\nAbbott or Wilson, and it is quite ]\nhablf that neitlii r U- ccrr-jct.\nThe victim camo fo Cranbrook 01\nTuesday and registered at\nus Geo. W. Wilson, of Pern!c. Whlli\nthere he cashed a cheque on the Haul;\nof Montreal Tor $62.00. The eltequi\nwas marked \"accepted\" and Mr. Stew\nard casliod it, giving liftn\nund an I. O. t*. for the bal\nIt 1ms since developed that Wilson\nwas in possession of a stamp use)\nApril, May and June.\nTho question of roiluclng tlio city,\npolice force from throe to two men,\nwas next discussed by the commissioners. Commiscloner Bnnflold felt\nteat a competent force could not bo\nmaintained wltli the staff cut to two\n11 in ih, the police having to perform\n;hor work besides policing the city,\nammlssloner Attridge thought two\nen would ho unable to handle the\ntuation satisfactorily, stating it\na working 12 hours u day\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 attendance to bid tliem Godspeed and\nu safe return after they had successfully accomplished their purl in the\nbig war. A train load of the sons of\nItaly arrived from Wycliffe in the\nevening aud assembled near the Provenzano store on Proncli avenue, wliere\nabout oue hundred lined up and\nmarched to the curling rink under\nash govei\nMiss Kdith Murgatroyd. on behalf oi\nthe W, 1., then presented Mrs. King\nwith a lovely bouquet In thc colors\nof the Institute, white, green and ' \"\"st \"ls|\",'y '\" li,,lt\u00C2\u00AB\"'; ' rugea-Mrs D Er|CK80\u00E2\u0080\u009E ;\u00E2\u0080\u009E,j Mr,\ninn ami pointing \"ut Unit ii mis Im- Martin McCreery\npossible for lhe Agricultural Assocln . ,,\"\nHon lo hold a real good llower .how, \"l\"\"\"r, \"''l\"\"-\"\"''\"l\nns iheir dales wire loo late. lie ' lVlll\"> ''read. I loal'- Krist, Mrs.\nlhal Inoi heen\nI'a'mer. rale.\n,'ouii. Mrs. Chapman,\n.1\nsp\natln\nlike Firsl. Mrs.\npointed out the e\nmade in a verj few weeks ,\"i Mr I;'\"'\nUualli's property and also at Ihe post ' ' Whole wheat bread. 1 loaf -\nofflce grounds, under Mr fyles' ear,-. p\"l,'\u00C2\u00BB1' Mrs Shaw, rule. Xo second.\nsii.vIiik that no one need he nfratd of ; T'\" Wsottlte, plate of i; First.\nresults if ihey only mil in the n.-ees- *'f\" \" P'Johnson.'BOc; second, Mrs.\nMiry work Shaw, 16c,\nMr. A ii smith, presldenl \u00E2\u0080\u009Er~ '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 wnUe i\"\"1 '\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\nPnrmors1 institute, expressed i h .' un\nnt the success that tile Bister Institute\nwas nttnlnlug iis fir t uit, mpl ll.\nahe i', ferret! to lhe way hi wlll ll thi\nvnrlous public he,lie- in Cranbrook\nteniteii to 'eei together\" nowadays, as\nagainst Hie lime, not far past, when\ntbey were always at loggerheads;\nnml hoped that lhe w. I would Illl us\nHie Poultry Association hold one\nshow for education ami the nexl for\nreslills\nMis 11 Palmer nexl traced Hi\" his.\ntory of His w I from it- birth In\n1SI17 ha, I, In Ontario up t\" Iti \t\nnieliihei's 111 s,,n |,ranches at Hie pre.\nsent t The mollo of Hie \\ I i.\n\"For Home ami Country \" The H r\ncolors ai,. white fer snow, urging the\nmembers to aim high uml pure: greon\nfur lhe forests ami seas. Ill, ttiII1- tile\nmembers t,, l\u00E2\u0080\u009E. kliully ami tender one\nwltll Hi\" olher; iiiiiI isold. for the minerals deep down In llie earth, n linn\nmuch toll uud thought lu realize.anything or value from tbem. Ilnis pointing out lhe path to habits of thouglit-\nfulless nml helpfulness so needed 111\nour western life. Tlie speaker compared the iilil way witli the Institute\nwny. In lhe old way u house-wife\ntook it nloim wilh lilm as a souvenir\nof this ollice.\nA motion was passed thai the police\non,mission meel the second Monday\nl ranbrook railway men know nolh- i\u00E2\u0080\u009E eaci, m,mtll .\u00E2\u0080\u009E 6 \u00E2\u0080\u009EV],\u00E2\u0080\u009E.k\n11,mission adjourned.\ninn ot\" the m\nthat he was using these\nsist him over the countr\nr in,\narils to\nHARVESTERS LEAVE\nKORJillAIN FIKI I)S\nK'chlcrn Cranbroolt Men Lefl Hon-\ndill ti'lerniiiin i'ur the\nPrairies\nSFLENHII) WORK\nOF I.O.II.K. WORKERS\nLarge Shipment nl Hoods forwarded\nI\" Men at lhe Irani Willing\nWorkers fur lhc Week\nThe ladies of the I. o. 1). & have\nA largo number of Cranbrook .vonn\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nmen are 1 avian tor the Alberta bar- '''\"'k''' \"'\"' 8UlPPcd two boxes of Red\nvest Holds, when cod usees and six rr\"ss \u00C2\u00ABnTO\"\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB '\"\"'' 'he front. The\nweeki work can he had On Mondav''\"!X'\" contained thirty-two pairs of\neighteen lefl tor Milk River, sta\,.|,y |,Jj;:'\"'\"!- r\",,r dozen large bed pads,\nami otlier points. From reports all , seveut.v-threo Held pads, live and a\nover ihe west there appears to bo a lm\" ''\"\"'\" \"''(\"iK\"1\"' blindages, two\nMis ihristlan. 60e.;second,| dearth of men to work In lhe fields. do,ena l'nlra'Pillow cases, three flun-\nII is unfortunate arrangements were n<''\"\"e nightshirts, two surgeons\nmn made for a harvesters of excur- gov\"1.' slx 's\"reh'al shirts, :us mnntli\nsion from lids point, as a cumber of'wi|\"'s '\"\"' tour ''\"'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\" raco cloths,\nmen slgnllled their intention of railni;\"\"'\"' w,ri' \":lshed hy Mesdames\nlo help harvest the crop had proper !*,\u00C2\u00BBl,et' Barney, 1. X Baxter, D.ltoney-\norganliatlon work been completed. '\"''\"' '' H Taylor and I.. J. Palmer.\nA few weep,, am, Mr. .1 p. Fin'k roads Donations hnve been received as fol-\nu Buggeation to the effect that every, low's: $6 from Mrs. Harshaw, linen\nmerchant In tlio city snare one em- 'rom Miss Klmpton and Mrs. Lnurle.\nPiovee 10 work iii the harvest Holds Wlll ladles bringing donations kind-\nowing to the gnat scarcity of labor ' ly put their names on them hi cuse\nami Hie extraordinary heavy yield of any are overlooked inking noun In. People who ridiculed ihe sac- ' know-lodgments\ngestlon at thai time are nol so loud In i Tl\u00E2\u0080\u009E. ,nr ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.\nheir condemnation today, i, win be lng \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E. ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E, ,,ri A\u00E2\u0080\u009Egu\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,7ll,\nli'iniil belore nianv davs no bv that it \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, ,, , , , , ,.,\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E, , h \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '. \" Will nil members he 011 hand with\nwill be necessary to organlxe to save , , ,, . ....\n' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 dues, also collectors of the ten cent\nthe- crop as there is a great scarcity ot , , . , , .\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \"- fluid are requested to bring einitrlbu-\nliilior now ami harvesting operations ,( ., , ,, , , .., , a\n, , \" ' tlons so that all can b-L acknowledged,\nhave only comnienci'd.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 _ ; Tbe servers ut the ited Cross renins\nSPECIAL MEETING for ihe week ending August nth\n7. Fruit cuke First. Mrs. Shaw,\n'ah . second, Mrs. v.. V. ilrake. 2r,c.\n- Collection of cookies, \u00C2\u00AB vnrie-\ntlea First. Mrs. Tisdale. fine; second,\nMrs Coillduell, 86c.\n:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Tails, plate of 6\u00E2\u0080\u0094FirBt, Mrs.\nsli.,iv. 50c ; see I, Mrs. Pulnier. 260.\nin Doughnuts, plate of 1; First.\nMl\". Spence. BOC! second. Mrs, SIlOW,\n11 Lemon pie Firsl. Mrs, Tis-\ndnle, :ne : second, Mrs. Christian, 26o.\n!'-' Apple pie Firsl. Mrs Tis.\ndale. 60c; second, Mrs. Couldwell,\n11 Fruil. I varieties- First. Mrs, .1.\n1 S. Ilrake. 7r,c.; second, Mrs. Camp-\nhell. SOc,\n: 16 Jolly, f \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 varieties\u00E2\u0080\u0094First,\nMrs (iibb... 76c. Xo second.\n17. Butter, ll lbs.\u00E2\u0080\u0094First, Mrs, F.\nj Clark. No second.\nis. iobrs, best plate of,6\u00E2\u0080\u0094First,\nMis. F. Clark, 50c; second, Mrs. Pulnier, \"r,c.\nJudges\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mrs Paul .Handley and\nMil. Bennett, Marysville\ngn with tliem llllll light tli, c,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E| fight\nwith them. He thought it fitting tliat\nHie citizens of Cranhrook should give\nthe Itnllan residents a rousing send-\noff lie told of ihe 54th batoll ll\nVernon. Baying a numb, r of men \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ri\nneeded t\" bring the battalion up te\nwar strength, Mr Davis stated hi\n1 Waa toill'hlg the Kootenav- tn '.:-,\nco mini of c. Ucaatr , Italian agent .\n. .... I stimulate recruiting. II- felt that\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0very inun who could enlist should ,1,-\nui al once. Canndlans w. re tie t,. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nIglltcra on the face of the earth, ami\nII 1;\nttcnts' singles\nMecredy SO vs a 1!\niworth\nJ Wl\nMill \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I.\". Is F W W,\n\"Hand\nS Uu\ni; w\nHi e.\nti-ey. -er.\nllillger. sir.\n('..-.rrett- SO.\nat Fernl\nArrangements hud been hurriedly\nmade for the smoker, Hie Ci nlttce\nIn churgo only having twenty-four\nhours In which to prepare tl nter-\ntainnient. However, Captain TIs-\niale und staff hnd refreshments in\nCreerj 15,\ndn 10.\n- 18 vs.F.H Ryder, +16.\nMixed Doubles\nMrs. Halsall and s Rumsey,\nat this time the best was i I. il II\nsaid the light wa- in tl e great causi ' \"\nnf democracy. II. wa- clad to hear M,M Hewitt an* a Raworth, ser.\nthe previous speaker speak -,, w.'l of n Mi-I'y. and C. B. Garrett\u00E2\u0080\u009430 3-0\nuidanc.' and a program which ,,al\u00E2\u0080\u009Es \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E, :l\v,,.];maI! .,, Mles M, Pride and Bo\u00E2\u0080\u009Eto\u00E2\u0080\u009E +16 vs.\nproved to be exceedingly Interesting. congrntulated \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E. ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E .. M\u00C2\u00ABredy and A Fairbairn-40.\nlt was the Intent! f tli\nproved to he exceedingly interesting., oonerotulnted the Italia,\niommittce wn8 g|.u| to s,,. 10\nto hold lho smoker In tlie Kdison. hut\nMl\nj in the assembh d audi, a.\n.Mr. Kinil c Kuhnert r.\n1,1 l0; Russia and pointed oul 1\nat Russia is doing In 1\nMrs. H 1; Mecredy\u00E2\u0080\u009416 vs.\n- Glegerlch and G. McCreery\u00E2\u0080\u009415.\nLadles Doubles\nIsa Alexander and Miss Woodland\ni v- Mr- H (J. Mecredy and Miss\nprocession wus mude by Mr. J\nMurlpodu. ,. ,\n' \u00E2\u0080\u009E 1 Oods d.\nMayor Howness acted ns chairman\nut tlie evening, welcoming the Italian\nboys to tiie farewell and wishing thel\nGod-speed on tlicir Ion;; journey ar\ntlie arduous duties which lay before\ntliem. He said tliey *were among our\nbest citizens and be would be glad to\nsee tliem return after the war.\nMr. X. A. Wallinger wus then Introduced and asked to speak for Kng-\nInnd. Mr. Waliinger briefly- outlined\nthe part wliidi Kngland has been playing In this war and stated thut the\nchief attribute nf the Englishman was\ncharacterized In tlie British bulldog\nand the motto, \"What We Have We'll\nHold.\" He believed that with the \u00E2\u0080\u009E r8 for each of the man\nAllies would finally rest a complete j Ood S[lV\u00E2\u0080\u009E tho K1\nvictory. Kngland would light until the i \u00E2\u0080\u0094 ^~\nHal.-aH and Miss Mecredy\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nvs. Mi>,. I've and Miss Krick-\nnving to the sultry weather and othe\n:onditloiiB It was found in1\nirrange for Hie curling rink, where I\nthe smoke could curl and circulate benent\"to'\"all\" thTothlr'TilnvT \"n\nfreely, as If In the open. WM \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E . ' ;; \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB\n \"\"llu\" \"'\"< m\"1 \u00C2\u00AB\"= thins fairly well. He Uoped to,\nspeedy success ami wished the kalians ro\nGents DoubleH\n\"njl\"1 Mr. Frank Provrnzann. on behau] K;iWI>rth and McCreery\u00E2\u0080\u00943-6 vs,\nof the Italian residents of ('n;nbro<-*k. f\"1 irh-[rn BD*1 Wallinger\u00E2\u0080\u009430.\n.. . . ,, . , thanked thosp in oharp' -nd Miss Erickson.\n'D|\nirrett and McEwen vs. Lalne\nlight until the'\nCranbrook schools\nim'kx momiav mxt\n(E)\ner of \"B\" vs. A. Fair-\nI liil.lrcn ltei|iie-te,l ti, lu. in Place. \"\"\t\nto Answer Hull (ail The CRAXBROOK RECRUITS\nTeaching Slafl POR KOOTESAY I1ATT.\ngot a recipe and kept It In the III- ,,,,.,,,, A ,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E |,\u00E2\u0080\u009Es ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,\nslitntc way n lunisewlfe gets a new\nreclt e or some oilier useful wrinkle\nnnd Is luitli eager end willing to puss\nIt along for lhe good of the Institute\nAt Intervals between the speeches\nan excellent musical program was\nlered bis re-\nBignatlon us secretary uf the Cranhrook Farmers' Institute, na Ile ts\nleaving the city for an Indefinite per-\nl.i.l. Mr. Itnsscll left yesterday afternoon fur Brandon, Man., where tie will\nspend n couple nf montlis nnd will n00\" Cllmmlnga,\nOK (ITV FATHERS won\nPass lly-Lan. l,rFu7cl,ns,, Additional MononsV-Moadames Green, Camernn.\nLund for Sewage Disposal Christie, Laurie, McCr -y. McKowan\n^ynrit,, Phillips, Burton, ilrake ami Leader.\n Tuo&doy\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mesdames Atchison, Cem-\nAt a special meeting of the city ''run. Hell. Salmon.\ncouncil hold Mondny afternoon nt 3 Thtusday\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mesdames Ilalsall. eon-\no'elock for tlie purpose of passing the vener, llniicyman, Junes, J. S. Taylor,\nnecessary bylaws for the purchase of Erickson, Leslie, ll. Palmer, Finlay,\nsix acres of land at tlie disposal i Mi s Alexander nnd Miss Huberts,\nworks, there were present Mayor f ,..,.,,,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E._ Me8domoa Barney, ennven\nlliiwness, Aldermen Leask, Clapp, Ban- (,r ij. rshaw t\nHeld. Cnmpboll and Balment, city's.,\t\nClerk T. M. Robert\nlast ditch\nMr. D. Dlcartrl, of Femle. was then\nintroduced and addressed tlie Italians\npresent In their own language, bringing round after round of vociferous\napplause. Just what this gentleman\nsaid to these little men from Sunny\nItaly we are aaable tn say. but we do j \t\nknow that lt had a wonderful effect. Cranbrook schools wi!! open acai:. Thi : Mowing new recruits left\nHis address seemed to strike right!0\" -Monday morning next. August Cranbiook on Wednesday for Vernon\ninto tlie very hearts of the Italians. -:lr(l ut 9 \u00C2\u00B0'c|oek witli the following to Join t.-e r.tti, battalion:\na blind man could tee that every word stalT \"' \"'nelurs: It. ]|. A: 1,more. Ernest W. Turnley. clerk; next of\nuttered wus driven home with sledge M,A\" Principal ol high school; ll. H kin. Mr-. Jam's Turnley. Liverpool,\nhammer effect shields. II. A., principal of Central England.\nRev. W. K. Thomson wos then asked I l\u00E2\u0084\u00A2bllc school and teacher for division I Harry Ashworth, gas engine cngl-\nto speak for Scotland and said that '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lvor Itassrlt. assistant principal, neer; text of kin, James Ashworth.\nthe Scotchman went farther than thcI dlvlnlon II : Miss E. M Bechtcl, dlvl- Moose Jaw. Sask.\nEnglishman. He not only bold what'\"'\"11 i\"-- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2VIiss \" Giogerich, division Jo ph Corn, soldier; next of kin.\nbe had hut was looking for what be I ,v-; MlM J- \" Hi' hards, division V . M .uiu. Berdichefsky, Detroit. Mich.,\nthought ought to bc bis. At the out-1 J\"BS \" ,>!'1'- dlvlclon \'I ; Miss E four >. ar In C s army hospital\nset of tlie war bo said tbe Allies were El\u00C2\u00ABhor. division VII: Mi- \ Faulk- corp.\nup against thc lighting machine of tiie ' l,l'r- division VIII. Mi- a McLcl- Chailes E. Uwls, bollcrmaker; next\nworld. Some people had been unkind lano' division IX.; A. H Webb, man-1 of k:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.,. Mr. Lydla Nourso, Boston,\nenough to class hlm us pro-Germon. ual tralnln* Instructor; Miss A Wood M ten years c s. navy.\nHe thought the Scotch were tlie buck-'l:\"\"'- l\"\"li\" ipnl South Ward school and | Doi , FrancoU Franio, laborer,\nbone of the llrltlsh army and ciiniion. i Mls \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*' Deane, assistant; Ml V a, Braill\ned the fact that England was brought Da,\"y McCallum, in charge of tie\ntoo much to tin- fore In the newspaper | Kl\"''\"\"u>' Orchard school\nreports concerning the war. All thej ll I\" requested thut all pupil, bs In\nAllies were llgliiitig for Hie same ll,\"lr nllice\" \"\" Moi,d,y ii, ing for\ncause, a great light of deniiic-ncy j'',,r\"11 '\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 k\" that t\t\niigalint militarism, lie urged the '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"' tu\"> \"\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i1\"-'' '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" '\"\"'i\nItalian* to light with all the Ood-glven I >MSS PATRICIA JIcDERJIOT\nstrength at their co and. hut t,,l\nfight fair. He concluded by wishing i\nthe Italian! Qod-speod and a safe re-1\nturn. i Leads All ContestAlt'S hi lhe Iher.\nlir. J. H. King was the next speaker whelming Miiim-iii\non tlie subject of Canada, lie said 110,000 Voles\nthat while Italy was just now get-, \t\nwins rex poxy ro.vn.si\nTill: lVIliV CUPID\nSCORES lt;.tlN\nI re.I.in li u l.iiil) and < ranbrouk\nMull Bullinll Iii little\nLore-Cod\n' Briton Samuel Hester, of Craa-\nhr.iiik. and Ml-. H.-ssle Framklln. nf\nCreston, were married at Christ\nchurch on lust Sunday iniirning.\nAugust 16th, 1018, ai nine o'clock by\nHi- roctor, th. it,,-, \v H Bridge,\nWm li. St j.hens and Mn.. J. H. Argue\nTaylor, Spence,\nSnrvls, .1. Burton. Sbaw. Henderson\nand city Engl- |,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009Eie|. Toah, MacKinnon, Scott Mae-\nDonald.\nOf the cutting committee Mrs Hal\nting Into tiie war Canada had been iu j Saturday night brought t\" a elo-\nfrom the beginning und proposed to the pony contest at tin- Rex theatri\nstay In until tlie finish. He recorded A keen interest has been manifested *\"'' ,l\" witnesses. The wedding was\nsome of tlie achievements of the Ca-1 In this affair ever sine., the announce-1 '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' v\"r-v ,|lll\"t ulT\"lr-\nnndhin Iroops In Fhinders and ment sume two nths ago. Both \"\"' .room Is a rancher residing\nthought the deeds at Uagemarek and | young and nld look an active interest ' ' \" Cranbrook and the young couple\nSt. Jullen would live In hlstnry. Tho In lhe contest, and up tn the lust . \"\"' ''-\"I mi Hie farm\nCanadians had been In the light from minute worked for ilnir respective\nthe start and would remain In until I candidates. Saturday night, when the\nthe Inst gun was fired. Canadians result was announced, and it became\nwere a peace-loving nation and had known that Miss Patricia McDermot\nnn inclination for warfare, nevorthfi* daughter of Mr. and Mrs, \ I, Me-\niess they cotlid fight when Dcrraot, wns are winner of the pony,\nthc time enme. and nre now everybody agreed tliat this young hnly\nill Europe until victory laid well merited lhe reward Mis-\nnil, Mra. Clayton and Mrs, King have'has been wrested from the barbaric I'at McDermot had a total ut 110.000\nGerman. He imped Hint the Italians votes above her nearest opponent.\nTin l.a.li.1 Auxiliary to tlie I!, nf It.\nT. liave arranged to give a (laace at\ntin- Auditorium on the first night of\nthe Cranbrook Fall Fair, Wednesday.\nSepti i.,!\u00E2\u0080\u009Er Rth. The ladles nre work-\nin;; hard lo make this affair a sue-\n' end with tlic'r well known reputation In this line ihere Is m,\ndoubt thai a good social tine will be\nvenluiilly gn tu Winnipeg, wliere be: The Innil for this necessary work Is\nrendered Those who gave their cor-! will visit with relatives and friends, bolng purehasod from lhe townslte\nvices so freely nnd curried nut this II,. expects to return In Cranbrook company for $;ir..no per ncre. and Is | ^ | t\npart of the program III Biich nil oh'- iiiino time before Christmas and speml. \"r D\"' l\"((',lt formation lo permit the -\nmannor wero; Mcsdninos King, J. 13. tho rest of his days In tho valley ot waste matter from tho works perco'l- Tho mooting of the I O. D, b. ,ur,\u00C2\u00BB-\u00C2\u00BB.- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -\u00C2\u00BB- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB. \u00C2\u00BB \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\t\nMr \ ll smith wllli nt'ng through Tl io ting wi - Friday, August U7tli, will bo moat lm-- usslst In making Canada a great coun- good showing In the contest. HIM n nts will bo served and good music\nJonrned until r, n'cliick Tuesday di ii- portniit, lis committees will bo formod try. McDermofs total vole was 206,0?li, provi The tickets are to be sold\nIng when the inutlcr wus llnully parsed '\u00C2\u00AB' handling the refreshments nt the Messrs. Scotl and South gave a while that of Benny Murgatroyd WM at 11.00 per couple with a charge ot\n| Fall Fair. I banjo and guitar duet which wus much | lf.r,,\u00C2\u00BB25. 12.r.e for cxlrn lady.\nKennedy, IS. I. I'literson. Muclliorson, the Koontcniiy\nCoutts, (Dr.I Kennedy, Thompson, look ufler the uffulrs uf the Funners'\nDowns and Miss Eva Conley. j Institute until a successor to Mr. Itus-\nAt tho conclusion nf thc program \ sell has boen named.\nupon. PAGE TWO\nTHL ('liANKKOOK\nTHE CUANnROOK HERALD\nTHURSDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1915\nHERALD men ready ot their own tree will to By tho way, 1 believe tho United States have dealt, almost as a matter ot\nni.nALi' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*>-\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00C2\u00BB*-*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2. _..... \u00E2\u0080\u009E ...,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E nn ri nf mill.ni> in litittloK. huv nn** of which\nL. P. Sullhan, Editor\n'I lioinpaoui Business Manager\nSupscriiitiuB Kate*\nQua Year \t\nSix Months \t\n-Three Months \t\nit.iuiMaiuf lUtes\nDisplay Advertising, 2S eenU\nCotuiuu inch.\nlUadii ;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Noiices or Classified Ads.\n\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00ABiit\u00C2\u00A3 per line. \t\n$2.00\n1.00\n0K, H. <*. August UHli, 1815\nEDITORIAL NOTMS\nAnnouncemi nt lias been made within the post fow days that wages for\nlRbore] on th\u00C2\u00AB i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tt, have been\nraised, , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lumber companies have\nuIm) announut'd a raise of titty cents\nj\u00E2\u0080\u009E . ,. algim of tlie times\nWh.i . ; id cati thai better conditions\nar.' returning, Prom every ovldonce\nI .. , ! -. r 111 j t Columbia wlll\nhave ;i brtti r ca on during the tall\nand winter than la l year, Tha great\nnuaibi r of men who have gone to the\nfront will create p scarcity of labor\nwhich will m-iii tliat higher wages\nin;, i i nsuc The well paid laboring\nman helps the merchant and is the\nmost Important factor in creating\nprosperity when he bas the money\nwith which in buy.\nThe sue\ntlets ii\nthe bP\ntin.' d<\nhr bm\nlust 'i\nOf till\nbetter\npowi I\ntlons t\nBplrltct\nefforts.\nTin;\nwhich attended tho In-\ntbe Women's Institute\nower show and exhlbl-\n- work is a well earned\nefforts made by these\nlies for boosting the\nng what is being done\ndbu line*-. The hIiow,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2u nr elaborate, wus\nts myriad splendor of\nly of exhibit, A large\nfers were shown. lt\n>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 hi Hie season fur the\nit litis display wns also\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i- branches of the show\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0iiteii anywhere. These\nin earn for Cranbrook\nof possessing the most\nnml needle work ar-\nnd anywhere. Such is\n.dvertlsing anil such Is\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0on u tallon when It can\nII. I, ji show ils thut of\nThe Instructive value\nill no doubt assist in a\nnnother season. Mon;\nladles and congrttula-\nnitiative and public-\nown In their successful\nresponsible\nIK TV or FIGHTING\nIn a recent speech at the coast, N\nW. Howell, tin- Liberal leader of On-\ntaiio, mude a striking statement:\n\"Our empire confers its privileges or.\nall; it imposes responsibilities on\nnone.\" H \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 was referring to tho fact\nthat in ordi i to do its share, Canada\nshould have 600,000 mon in the field,\nand t-i thi necessity of all discharging their re ponctbllities.\nNothlng*but dire calamity, we presume, will ever drive tho country or\ntho empire to compulsory service,\nund y< t. uuder our present system of\nla.* it c\nditioii\nby a\nAmorl\n\"Vo\nd.i >\nthings\napproaching a con*\nlitcii was described\naward the close of the\n1 Wur:\nig, tho unprincipled\ncowe.rdly politicians,\"\nlm says, \"ground up tin* choicest seed\nco 'a of ..ii nation, cousumed the\nyoung, tho patriotic, tho Intollfgcnt,\nthc gi m rousi the bravo, and wanted\ntin' beet moral, euclal and political\neh : ts of tin r- public, leaving the\ncowl rds, fihirki rs, ca tints and money\nmak i to tuy at home ami procuate\ntheir kind.\"\nWe\nft.i\ntl:\ntlm\nt, too, that In\nwe lmvo encouraged the\nol our rich lands or men\ni Un necessary defence of\nreligious or Qcml-rolfglous\nOf tbo 1,000,000 men 08-\nMr. Rowoll as eligible In\nCanada, over 200,000 wen.* born hi\nforeign countries and 100,000 have\nnot bi' ti naturalized.\nWo sui\" ' lhal when the wnr iV\novi i the men who went to tho front\nwill bo d ioscd to Insist on their\nown i ig] t and in that of tlieir com-\nradi I protest is silenced hy\ndeath, Thai tho eagor and patriotic\nBhnll no I m r sai rlflce their lives to\ngive tin Ir vote and eocurlty to those\nwho decline tlirvt duty, and that the\nrlglil to \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ul l<-i-t cbatl carry fume\nmou ii ol i (possibility It necessary\nto I U c Fruit and Farm.\nAMERICA CONQUERED IF\nALLIES aim; DEFEATED\nWar to (hi' Hi ni It Against the INiner\nol Darkness -Peace) .More Ter-\nrlulc Than Any War\nCanadians may well take to themselves what Itudyard Kipling, speaking ut South port, Lancaster, a few\ndaj \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ago said In part: It seems to me\nunfair and unbusinesslike that after\nten months of war we should still be\nraising men by the same methods as\nwo raise money at a charity bazaar;\nbut clumsy and unfair us that system Is, it Ii the only one we have, and\nWo must work it.\nWo committed ourselv\ndefend their country\nOur belief was justified in the past. J\nThe mistake we made\u00E2\u0080\u0094ami it was not;\nfur want of being warned\u00E2\u0080\u0094was that\nwe did not conceive a war on such n\nscale as that which we face today. The\nsystem by which we ure meeting that\nwar has shown Itself to be grossly unfair; hut since we chose It of deliberate intent, in the face of grave warnings, we cannot, now that it is being\nput to the test, shelter ourselves behind its defects.\nHow do matters stand In regard to\nrecruiting today? There is, of course,\na small, pernicious minority who do\nnot intend to inconvenience themselves for any consideration, but I am\nconvinced that the overwhelming bulk\nof the men who have not yet eome\nforward to enlist argue, \"Why should\nI go when my neighbor stays behind?\nMake It equal all round, and I'll go\ngladly.\" That is a detail thut should\nhave been settled in time of peace. It\nis Illogical to complain of it now. if\ntt ts changed, and changed soon, su\nmuch the better, hut ineantlliie WO\nmust reap what wo liave sown.\n(icrimiiiM Well Prepared\nThe Qerman has spent quite as much\nenergy lu the last forty-five years preparing for war as we have In convincing ourselves that wars Bhould not bo\npand for. He has started this war\nh a magnificent equipment whicli\ntook him time and heavy taxation to\nget together. That equipment we have\nhud to face for tbo last ten months.\nWe have had to face more. The Germans went Into this war witli a mind\nwhich had been carefully trained out\nof the idea of every moral sense or\nobligation\u00E2\u0080\u0094private, public, or international. He does not recognize the\nexistence of any law, least of all those\nhe has subscribed to himself, in making war against combatants or miu-\ncombatants, mon, women and children.\nH\u00C2\u00AB! bus dont! from his own point of\nview very well indeed, All mankind\nbears witness today that tiiere is no\ncrime, no cruelty, no abomination\nthat the mind of man can conceive\nwhich the Oerman bus not perpetrated, is not perpetrating and will not\nperpetrate If bo le allowed to go on.\nThese horrors and perversions were\nnot invented hy him on the spur of the\nmoment. They were arranged before\nbund, their outlines are laid down In\nthe Oerman war-hook. They are part\nof the system in whicli (Iermany bas\nbeen scientifically trained. It is the\nessence of that system to make such\na bell of the countries wliere ber armies set foot, that any terms she may\noffer will seem like heaven to the\npeople whose bodies she has defiled\nanti whose minds she has broken of set\npurpose and intention.\nin the face of these facts, it Is folly\nfor any tit man to waste one minute in\ntalking about what he would do if our\nsyatem of recruiting were changed,\nor to wait on, as some men are waiting, in the hope of compulsion being\nIntroduced. Wo shall not be saved by\nargument. We shrill most cortalnly\nnot be saved by banging on to our\nprivate Jobs and businesses. Our own\nstrength and our own will alone can\nsave us. If these fall, the alternative\nfor us Is robbery, rape of the women\nstravatlon, us a prelude to slavery.\nNor need we expert any mlrr.de to\nsave its. So long as an unbroken\nQermany exists, so long wilt life on\nthis planet be intolerable, not only for\nus und for our Allies, but for all humanity. And humanity know.: it.\nAt present six European nations\nare bearing the burden of the wur.\nThere Is a fringe of shivering neutrals almost under the Oerman guns\nwho look out of their front doors anil\nsee. as they were meant to see, what\nhas been done to Belgium, the German guaranteed neutral. Hut how-\nover the world intends to divide it-\nsolt, there are only two divisions iu\ntho world today\u00E2\u0080\u0094human beings und\nGermans. And the Qerman knows it\nHuman beings hnve long ago sickened\nof him nnd everything connected with\nhim\u00E2\u0080\u0094of nil he does, says, thinks, or\nbelieves. From the ends of the enrtll\nto the ends of the earth tliey desire\nnothing more greatly than that this\nunclean thing should ho thrust out\nfrum the membership and the memory\nof tbe nations.\nThe German's answer to the world's\nloathing Is \"I am strong. I kill,\nshall go on killing by all means in\nmy power till I have Imposed my will\nmi nil hiininn beings.\" He gives m\nchoice. He lenves no middle way. It\nhas reduced civilization and all that\ncivilization means to the Blm pi\ntlon of kill or be killed.\nof America suppl\nthat food, lu return tin\ned to work at the point\nIf thoy object ihey ar\nfactories, their houses,\nlir buildings have long\nted, and everything In\nvaluable or useful bus I\nund sent to Germany,\nmore propi rty, and n\nthan cattle: and they\nhand to protesl tho hi\nnl b\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tli\nwere one oi no\nprosperous of tl\"' nations of the earth.\nThere has been nothing like the horror of their fate in all history, and\nthia system is In full working order\nwithin fifty miles of the Knglish coast.\nWhere I llvr 1 call hear tho guns that\nure trying to extend it, Tho Bamu system exists in sudi parts of Franco and\nrt of'rout.nc, in battles, any one of which\nlumpell- in the old days would have made the\nbayonet, marvel and the glory of a generation.\nTlieir Tbey have endured us never British\nelr pub- troops huve boen called upon to endure\n..ii gut- tin- most amazing devices of warfare,\nbat was and the unclean malice of the enemy.\nirked up Tliey have proved themselves through\nhave no all these things heroes without a\ne rights stain.\n,1 Hi'i ;i The counties know, the great cities\nof their know and the little villages where\nago they they mark the name:-, on the church\nized and duor know, what their neighbours and\nli(l earth kin have done. Then* is no part of\nthe land today which lias not its now\nreverence und pride in our Armies'\nachievements. But tho need\u00E2\u0080\u0094the Empire's great need Is for more men of\nihis mould.\nIn 0<\nPoland\nwhatever has hi\nglum, France, un\nland's fate ten-ft\nHo- Germans, Tli\nplundered, robboi\nBelgium wil\t\nthe matter\nNo Tern\nTlinv al*e ripe.\nGerman mind wh;\nally am! inentall\nhonored beyond a\nhand\ndealt\nnl to lh\nI Pol\nid If i\nn wi\nill to\nBut\nI-\nbo Bug\nsubdue\nBill\nall bo br\nenslaved\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 first i\u00C2\u00BBi\n.Ible\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0d\niken.\nlike\n1 all other people w\nlegrnded till those w\nurcelj dare to look en\nht. Be perfectly su\nIf the Germans are v\nrefinement of outrs\nBhould l'e |\nvive may se\nother In the ti\nthen fore, that\ntorlous, every\nwhicb is within the compass of the\nGerman imagination will bo inflicted\nmi ns In every aspect of our lives\nOver and above this, no pledge we can\noffer, no guarantee we can give will be\naccepted by the Germans as binding\nShe hns broken her own most solemn\noaths, pledges, and obligations, anti\nobligations, and by the very fact of\nher existence she is houi.d to trust untiling and to recognise nothing excopl\nImmediate superior force backed hy\nIllimitable cruelty. So you see there\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Allle:\nipot\nbeaten.\nu the globi\nin escape from tin\ns enemy of mankind\n.hiidish talk tbat tin\nare no terms poBSl\nRealise, too, if th\nthere will be no\nwliere n soul car\ndomination of tl\nThere lias been\nWestern hemisphere would offer a refuge from oppression. Put that\nthought from your mind, If the Allies\nwen* defeated, Germany would not\nneed to send a single batle'shlp over\nthe Atlantic, she would Issue an order and It would be obeyed. Civilization would be bankrupt, and tl:\nLIST OF SPECIALS\nI OK THE FALL FAIK\nSec 801, Hoys' and Oirls' Potato\nCompetition. To the competitor showing Uie hest sample of IL' potatoes\nfrom a competition plot: $2.26, To\nHe next best sample, 11.25. Given by\nCranbrook Farmers' Institute.\nSec. 821, For the best collection of\ngrains and fodder plants (not Including roots) iu sheaves of not less than\nsix inches In diameter; A good Ayrshire arade Heifer Calf. Given by Mr.\n.! A. Pringh, Uraeuuir Stock Farm.\nSec, sn. Milk:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Special for producers. Given hy ii. c. Dairymen's\nAssn. [test gallon of milk in quart\nbottles. 1st, Scale or Milk Fever Out-\nlit nnd .Milk Pail. 2nd, Scale, 3rd,\nf2.00; fourth, $1.00.\nSec. 121,- Best pen of three bacon\nhogs, uny breed or cross, live weight\n150-220 Ihs, to he judged as bacon\nhogs. Given by B. C. Dairymen's\nVssn. 1st, $10.00. 2nd, $5.00 Exhlblt-\n! ors to become members of 13. C. Dalry-\ni men's Assn. before August 1st, 1915.\ni Milk Pall. Exhibitors to become members of li. ('. Dairymen's Assn. before\n; August 1st, 1015.\n1 Sec, 211, To the brooder making\nj the most points in any one of the fol-\n1 lowing classes In the poultry department: Barred Bocks, White Wyandottes, Single Comb Beds, Rose Comh\n: Beds, White Orpingtons or White Leg-\n1 horns. Firsts and specials to count\ntwo. seconds one\u00E2\u0080\u0094Daily News for one\n; year, give:: by Daily News Publishing\nCo., Nelson, B. ('.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Sec. 822. Silver shield donated by\n1 Mr. Watts, of Wattsburg, also 12 Van-\nderpool Bed apple trees, 1 year old\non three yenr roots. Fruit will keep\nI till June. Given by British Colum'\ni bia Nurseries Co.. Vancouver. Tbe best\nFALL FAIR NOTES\nOF GENERAL INTEREST\nAt a meeting of the directors of the\nCranbrook Agricultural Association\nheld today it was decided to have a relay race, 1-2 mile, two changes, two\nhorses, loop cinch. Prizes, Ilrst, $20,00.\nsecond, $13.00.\nThe ladies of tho I. O, D. 12. have\nsucceeded in selling eighty membership tickets and have as yet only canvassed about half the city. If they\nsell another seventy they will have ill\nthe concessions at the fair free of\n| charge.\n! Messrs. Fink and Riches approached\n! the retail merchants on behalf of\nthe fair committee und succeeded in\n! obtaining support that is quite satisfactory to the Agricultural association,\nThe farmers nre tlio next on tho\nlist, the merchants and citizens aro\ndoing a fair share and tf only the\ntarmers themselves follow their example hy subscribing u little and\nexhibiting much, success is practically assured this year.\nThe Dominion exhibit will I\t\nlurge one and should prove both u\nsource of Instruction as well us of\npleasure to those who attend at the\nfair grounds.\ntlm\nI\nslit\n!d\nvice on any terms\ncho g It i cnu \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 it in\nfortablo and roloasei\ntlons which might li\ntime, our plon nro,\nWe believed lhat In\n.-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Ives to it in\nwe decided that\ne national ser-\nwhatever. We\ndo ns more com-\nus from obi I gave t nt Into our\nmil our money,\nhe hour of dan'\nern world would be taken over with\nthe rest of the wreckage by Germany, i\nthe receiver. So you see there is no j\nretreat possible. There are no terms j\nand no retreat in this war. lt must I\ngo forward, and with those men of\nKngland who an* eligible for service.!\nbut who have not yet offered them-'\nIves, the decision of the war rests !\nThe Need for Mon.\nLet us look at a few figures. Like\nyourselves, I have no deflnate Information; but, as far us one can estimate.\nrather more than 2,000,000 men have\njoined the army up to date. This is an '\nImpressive record till one remembers .\nthat the population of these islands is\nither more thun 45,000,000, so thut'\nthe present proportion works out as\nibout live per cent of the total pop-\nillation, nnd ten per cent of the total I\nmale population. We do not know '\nhow many soldiers we shall need to\nend the war. but we do know that we\ndo not need ninety per cent of the\nmale population to make ammunition\nand carry on the necessary work of\nthe country during tho war.\nPeople who won't look facts in the\nface ask sometimes; \"What's the use\nof piling in men before one has the\narms and equipment for them?\" The\nanswer is quite simple. You can use\nequipment the minute you get it, but\nyou can't uso a man till he has been\ntrained. That is why the supply of men\nmust always he months ahead of otlier\nsupplies. And we need n steady unbroken (low of men-young and without domestic ties for choice\u00E2\u0080\u0094always\ncoming ou into training.\nOnce again I admit as freely as any\nht you here the Immense unfairness\nof our system, which has beeu well\ncalled conscription by cajolery; but it\nIs lhe system wo have chosen, and\ntill we have another we must work it\nThose who believe in national\ncan take comfort from the thought I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nthat If the Government has not yet]\nbrought it In, they must he quicker\nihan the Government -(this Isn't difficult)- and bring themselves In.\nThose who believe in lhe principle.,\nof voluntary service must realize thai\nnow Is the oue time for them to show\nwhat an excellent system It Is by voluntarily shouldering tholr responsibilities.\nHeroes Without Main.\nIn the meantime, public opinion I-\nhardening every day against tlie eligible men who have excuses which\nure not reasons for not enlisting.\nPuplic opinion is hardening against\nthose parents, wives-, und relatives.\nand employers, who, directly or indirectly, are keeping these men back.\nYou can't expect people who have\ngiven or lost their own llest) aud\nblood In tills war to be patient or\nsympathetic with people whose families are still untouched and unsep-\narated. Tluit feeling may he reasonable or unreasonable, but It Is one\nresult of our system, and as more men\njoin it will Increase. What's the good\ncollection of farm products, together\nwith a short statement showing how\nthe various parts of the collection\nw ire raised, or made.\n21 2. School children's poultry\ncompetition. Prizes given by the\n(''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0anbrook Poultry Association. First,\n.S7U0; second, $3.00; third, $2.00;\nfourth. $1.00.\nPaints\nPoints.\nPi rcentage batched too\nPer. cent raised of those hatched..100\nOeneral health and vigor 100\nShow points ioo\nRecord sheet kept by competitor. .100\nSTATEMENT ITALIAN\nFAREWELL CONCERT\nReceipts\n224 tickets sold at iiOc. eacb.. .#112.00\nExpenditures\nPrinting .,.... 77..,. .\"TTT '\"$\"\":'!2.ri\nRefreshments 108.40\nDraying 4.00\nDecorations 1,36\n$11\u00C2\u00AB.00\nDeficit balanc-\nCARD OF THANKS\nI want to thank every hoy and girl\nIn Cranbrook who helped me in tbe\npony contest at thc Hex theatre, the j\ndruwlng taking place last Saturday\nnight You know thero was only one\npony to be won and there were sev- !\neral of us after it. 1 was, like the\nother boys and girls in the contest,\nafter the pony, but failed to have\nenough votes to take it borne with me.\nMy little friend, Patricia McDermot.\nwon the contest, with a large number\nof votes. I wish ber the best of luck\nwith the pony.\nBennie Murgatroyd.\nCARP OF THANKS\nMiss Patricia McDermot wishes to\nexpress her very sincere thanks to all\nthose who so generously assisted her,\nnot only hy contributing their own\nvotes, but by using their Influence on\nher behalf, which had the gratifying\nresult of returning ber an easy winner In the recent pony contest, held\nat tlie Hex theatre.\nger Hure would always he\nono\nImagine Germany Victorious\nUp to the present, as far as we\nfind out, Germany has suffered Eome\nthree million casualties, she can suffer another three millions, and, for\naught we know, another three million after that. We have no reason to\nbelieve that she wlll break up suddenly and dramatically, as a few\npeople still expect. Why should she?\nShe took two generations to prepare\nherself In every detail, and through\nevery fibre of ber national being for\nthis war. She is playing for the highest stukes In the worldi-the dominion\nof the world. It seems to me that she\nmust either win or bleed herself to\ndeath almost where ber lines run today. Therefore, we and our Allies\nmust continue to pass our children\nthrough fire to Moloch until Moloch\nperish. This, as I see It, Is where we\nstand, nnd wliere Germany stands.\nTurn your mind for a moment to i of watting till it breaks bounds?\nthe Idea of a conquering (Iermany. | This Is for us. In truth, war to the\nYou need not go far to see what It I death against the power of darkness,\nwould mean to ua. In Belgium at, with whom any pence except on our\nthis hour, several million Belgians are own terms would bo more terrible\nmaking war material or fortifications)than any war. Words cannot begin\nfor their conquerors. They are given ' to do justice to the devotion and\nnougli food to support life as the | bravery of our men who have already\ngainst that power. They\nTotal points 500\nNo entry fee of any kind will be\ntaken on this competition.\n013, Kor the best pair of dressed\npoultry at the fair. $.100 cash.\u00E2\u0080\u0094John\nLevett.\nS40. Kor the best sample of but-\nM r in class S4, goods value $5.00\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mc-\nCreery Bros.\n51. For the host dairy cow on th*?\nli'ld. OS Ih. sack of Royal Household\nFlour and 1 tb. Victoria CrosB tea\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nLittle & Atchison.\nII. For the best foal 1915, goods\nvalue $10.00\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ilaworth Bros.\n881. Best piece of woodwork exhibited by hoys under 15 years, tools to\nvalue $5.00\u00E2\u0080\u0094P. Parks & Co.\n801. For the best collection of roots\nIncluding potatoes, folding bath, value\n$12.00\u00E2\u0080\u0094Patniore Bros.\nMIL Kor the bust exhibit In Sec.\n1. white bread. 2 loaves, kitchen utensils value $5.00\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. D, McBride & Co.\n031. Best collection of photos on\nVelox paper (amateur), goods value\n$5.60 Beattie-Murphy Co.\n032, Best collection of photos on\nSollo paper (amateur), goods value\n$5.50 Beattie-Murphy Co.\n''orli '* j OU. Best puir or t:ocks (handmade.\nservice | gPey)f smfls valm, $5.00~Halsnll &\n802, To the lady making most\npoints iu see. .-,-io Inclusive In class\nsti icookeryi, 08 Ib. sack Purity Klour\nand I lb. Rldgway's tea\u00E2\u0080\u0094lra Manning\nLtd.\n014, Best dozen eggs (white or\nbrown) at the fair, goods value $2.00\nt'ranbrook Trading Co.\n941, For the best piece of em-\nbroldery worked by a glr! attending\nschool tu Crnnbrook or district, over\n13 years old. $:t.oo lu goods\u00E2\u0080\u0094Pink\nMercantile Co., Ltd.\n.ill'. For best piece of embroidery\nworked by pupil under 13 years In\nCranbrook or district, $2,00 In goods-\nFink Mercantile Co., Ltd.\nV>. Kor the best dressed and groomed horse on tbe grounds ut the parade.\n$10.00 In goods-Cranbrook Drug &\nHook Store.\n250, For the best pair of ducks, $2\ngoods ('ranbrook Trading Co.\nM0. For the best collection of cut\nflowers Hive varieties) $5.00 goods-\nWard * Harris.\nE. Godderis, alias Frank Foster,\ncharged with sedition, and A. A.\nJohnson, charged with having illicit\nconnection with a young girl of tender years, will be taken to Nelson goal\ntomorrow (Friday) by Constable\nCollins.\nJ. P. Pink and James Martin\nare at Bull River on a short business\ntrip.\nSALTATION ABUT\nSunday, August 22nd\nHoliness at 11 a.m. by Capt. Kerr.\nSalvation meeting 8 p.m. Capt. Cox\nof Vancouver, will bc present all day\nand uddress the evening meeting.\nWeek-day meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ut 8 p.m.\nW: Kerr, C. O.\nKNOX l'HKSBVTKRIAN CHURCH\nPastor, W. K. Thomson\nMorning service 11 a.m. Subject:\n\"Tbe Temptation of Christ.\"\nS. S. and Bible Class at 3 p.m.\nEvening service at 7,30 p.m. Subject\n\"Jonah, The Narrow.\"\n\"God ls our refuge and strength;\na very present help In tronbl?.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ps.\n4*3.\nCIIKIST CliriU'H\n8 a.m. holy communion.\n11 a.m. Matins and Litany.\n7.30 p.m. Evensong.\nPreacher, Rev. W. II. Bridge,\nL.th (Rector).\n1 I.\niiati[ Herman thinks it Htuiutil lie supported ' Bono\n(in Monday a large crowd assembled\nnt tlie station to nay good-bye to the\nCrnnbrook men going to tlie old coun-\ntry t , work in tbe munition factories.\nTho iiiuncs of tbe men are John Hue.\nSanilll I .Mm iloimld, David Lclth, E.\n.1 Kllwoml. W. P. M'lci'.onnld, R. S.\nDoblnaon, O. w. Draper, O. A. Porter,\no. 13. Shaw, T. I*. Carrlok, B. Pearson, I\nJ. ile (irottc und Arthur Morrison. I\nSATURDAY SPECIALS AT\nV. PARKS Si CO.\nThree-coat enamelware, the\nbent made. On Saturday we will\nsell:\nI live quart puililiiiir pun.\nworth !l.ie.\n1 four quart pudding pan,\nworth 80c.\nI three quart pudding pan.\nworth 25c.\nTHK THREE FOR 50 CENTS\nSee Window\nFor Protection\nagainst the serious sickness so\nlikely to follow an ailmentof the\ndigestive organs,\u00E2\u0080\u0094bilousness\nor inactive bowels, you can rely\non the best known corrective\nBeecbanVs\nOW UrjMt Ub **i Aaj UUkim k IU W-jrfrt) |\nSalt rwrMHTMfcm, U Win, IS\nAre You Ready\nFor School?\nf\nWe are and have just opened a full range\nof Slates, Scribblers in new attractive\ncovers, Pencils, Pens, Erasers, Rulers,\nPaints, Crayons, School Bags and Text\nBooks.\nOur Prices are Right and\nOur Service the Best\nThe Beattie Murphy Co., Ltd.\n' ne fttVXCsll Stsr,\nEnd of Season\nCleanup Prices\non Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Garden\nHose, Screen Doors and Screen Windows.\nSaturday's Special, 20 pc. off\nAre you going fishing. If so, look us up\nBest selection of flies, etc., in town,\nJ. D. McBride\nCANADIAN PACIFIC\nSummer Excursion Fares\nfirflp Tftlir ThmiirJh A sPlendid vacation trip tor\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0vlllIC IUUI IlllUUgll teachers and others. Very low\nReVelStOKe and fares from all stations. Good\nKflfltCnflV '\"' tnree months. $22.00 from\nTo Eastern Canada \u00C2\u00A35^H\u00C2\u00A3?fc\nand Prince Edward Island at\nlow fares. Liberal limits, stop\novers and diverge routings.\nPanama-Pacif c and ?fced ,fare,s'\u00C2\u00AB\"\"a11 p,\u00C2\u00B0,nts-\nc n- j r in When going to the Expositions\nSail Diego Exposition \u00E2\u0080\u009Er n,e pacmc coast, it wm\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E , . _ , profit you to travel through\nPacific Coast Excursions your own wondeiland _ ,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\nCanadian Rockies \u00E2\u0080\u0094 visiting\nBanff, Lake Louise, Field,\nGlacier, thence via Vancouver.\nCo!| thp firpat I ak**\u00C2\u00AB 0n the Kour Favorite Palatial\nmi m Ureal LaAeS steamships, \"Alberta,\" \"Assini\nSuperior and Huronboia\" \"Manitoba\" and k\u00C2\u00AB\nr watin.\"\nThey make four round trips\neach week.\nSAILINGS\u00E2\u0080\u0094EASTBOUND\n\"Aliwrta\" \"Annlnlbola\" \"Manitoba\" \"Keewatiii\"\nLv. Pt. Arthur Sun. 3 p.m. Tues.2 p.m. Sat. 2 p.m. Pri. 2 pm.\nLv. Ft. William Sun 2 p.m. Tues.il p.m. Sat. 3 p.m. Frl. 3 pin.\nAr Pt.. McNlcoll Tuea. 8.30 a.m. Thur. 8.30 a.m. Mon. 830 am. Sun 8.30\nTry this route; it offers an Ideal change anil rest to tlie traveller\nbound for Eastern Canada and the Eastern States.\nParticulars from nearest Agent or from\nR. DAWSON, District Passenger Agent, Calgary.\nShamrock Hams\nand Bacon\n(CURED IN CAUiAKY)\nMade from selected hogs\u00E2\u0080\u0094in the most, modern plan! in\ntlie West\u00E2\u0080\u0094Government inspected\u00E2\u0080\u0094approved by careful\nhousewives everywhere. SHAMUOCK IS THE SEAL Ol1'\nSUPERIORITY, and this applies equally to Lard, Buttor,\nEggs, Sausage\u00E2\u0080\u0094wherever it appears.\nP. BURNS & CO., Ltd.\nMOUNT ROYAL COLLEGE, Calgary\nA High Class Keslilcntlal nd Pay College for\nHoys and Young Men, tilrln and Young Women .Nun Srrlarlan\nOl'FM.Mi Of FALL TKHM, MONDAY, HKITKMHKH 13, 191.1.\nBUSINESS CLASSES\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bookkeeping, Stenography, Accounting, Typewriting, etc. MUSIC\u00E2\u0080\u0094Full Conservatory Course, Vocal, Instrumental\nund Theory. ACADEMIC\u00E2\u0080\u0094Public and High School Grades, Preparation tor the University and Teachers. Ladles College C'ourHC for OlrlH.\nFrench conversation classes. FINE AKT\u00E2\u0080\u0094China Pointing, Wutcr-\ncolors, Leather Work, Etc. EXPRESSION AND PHYSICAL CULTURE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Dramatic Art, Public Speaking. HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE.\nFor full Information and Calendar apply to\nHEV. OEOKUE W. KERBY, B. A., D. D., Principal. THURSDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1915\nTHE CRANBROOK HERALD\nPAGE.THREE\nSave Your Sight\nEyesight, the most valuable of all senses, is the\nmost neglected and the\nleast understood. Many\nsurfer from ills thul upon\nexamination can be traced\ndirectly to defective sight.\nWhile all cases of impaired\nvision cannot be cured liy\nglasses, by (ar the greater\nnumber can, if lhe lenses\nare correctly prescribed\nand properly lliicil. Wa\nknow how. Results count.\nW. (1. Wilson\nifoweler\nFord repairs our specialty,\u00E2\u0080\u0094The\nKootenay Oarage.\nMrs. J. MoTavIsh, of Hull River, was\nIn Uio eity the latter part of the\nweek.\nMiss Margaret Kennedy, of Ferule,\nwas a visitor in tho city Saturday and\nSunday.\nChief of Provinotal Constables Welsby, of Fernie, was in the eity Saturday on bualness,\nFor Ignition, self-starters and battery troubles, set* Cooper at tlie Koo-\ntenuy Garage,\nRoxall Orderlies make you feel line.\nVou will feel better and live longer If\nyou'll keep your bowels regular by\ntbe occasional use of Rexall Order-\nJames Joyce, of Klko, ib In tlie olty\nXOWA TOPICS\nWc sharpen lawn mowers rat more\nBros,\nFather John, of Creston, camo in\nTuesday.\nThe \"Crisis in B, c.\" for sale at the\nHerald ofllce. Price 5c,\nPrices are Reasonable and tho work\nguaranteed at the Kootenay Garage.\nMr. ami Mrs. A. P. Powell, of Kimberley, came in Wednesday on a short\nvisit.\nMiss Flsljer, leather In the public\nschool, returned Wednesday from her\nholidays.\nMiss Gertie Heard, nurse, of Fernie, is visiting in the eity, the guest\nof .Miss Mackey,\nJoseph Walsh, constable at Fort\nSteele, was in the city yesterday on\nofficial business.\nMrs. John Fluhrer and family, of\nSpokane, Wash., are visiting with Mr.\nund .Mrs. Fred Kummer.\nDr. Rutledge, veterinary surgeon,\nmade a professional visit to Michel on\nthe early morning train Wednesday.\nCrescent Lodge. Knights of Pythias,\ntake this opportunity of thanking all\nthose wlm st) kindly donated (lowers\nfor Decoration Day services. 33-lt\nMr. P.oy Myers and wife left yesterday for Medicine Hat. Alherta. tn\nharvest his grain crop. .Mr. Myers\nexpects to be away about six weeks.\nConstable McRae, formerly stationed at Michel, passed through cranbrook yesterday on his way to Vernon, having Joined the 64th battalion.\nThe little town of Michel is doing\nIts hit in the way of furnishing recruits. Nine t'niin that plaee passer!\nthrough Wednesday for Vernon camp.\nPrairie chicken are getting so numerous that tliey are now sporting themselves mi the lawns of several Crnnbrook people ill the early llOHrs i'l Hie\nmorning.\nMiss Dorothy Webb, daughter of\nMr. and Mrs A. 11 Webb, Is leaving\nFriday for Nelson, where she will enter the Kootenaj Lake general hospital t\" train for a nurae\nFrank Foley, who has been vlaltlng\nwltli friends lu the eity from Vernon\ncamp, hied himself back en Tuosdaj\nfer hi- finishing touches bi fore going\nout in wrestle with the Gorman foe\nlies.\nMrs. Joseph .lackson and daughters\nHanoi uud Lillian are expected borne\ntomorrow from u six weeks' visit with\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ehlllves in Fort William. (Hit., and\nither eastern points.\nif children are feverish give a light\nnxutlvo like Roxall Orderlies which\niflen removes tiie cuiise. Sold only\nby The Heattie-Murphy Co., The\nRexall Store, lllc, 25c. & 60c. boxes.\nRev. W. K. Thomson, pastor of Knox\nPresbyterian church, who has hem on\na three weeks vacation to the coast,\nreturned Saturday and conducted the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2gnlar Bervlcos at the church Sunday.\nMr. Fred L. Wolf, publisher of the\nNewport Miner, at Newport, Washington, was in tho eity Saturday. Mr.\nWolf Is motoring through to Eureka,\nMont., where he will visit with his\nbrother for a few days.\nMr. W. D. Hill, formerly a resident\nof this city, arrived in town the latter\npart of the week on a brief visit. Mr.\nHill Is looking In perfect health and\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ling optimistic as to the future'suc-\nss of British Columbia,\nMr. Frank Parks has located his\nit cat through the ad. placed in lust\n*ek's Herald. Tlie cat with the little\nblack spot on its tall is now comfortable at the Parks home. This is another little instance tliat it pays to\nadvertise.\n.Mr. A. B. Grace, of the Inland revenue department, wbo has been ill\nfor the past fortnight, and who has\nn convalescing, being ln his ofllce\nthe lirst of last week, took another\nbad turn Sunday which will necessitate his remaining at home for some\ndays.\nFor auto lepalr work see Cooper at\ne Kootenay Garage.\n.Mr. H. S. Haynes Is now a bosom\nfriend of ye editor's. Mr. Haynes\nInforms ns tliat sinee the appearance\noi tbe last issue of this paper, be has\nbeen kept busy receiving the con-\nu*i at illations of bis numerous Cranbrook friends. It surely pays to advertise.\nMr. It. S, Shields returned Monday\nfrom Toronto, at which place he has\nbeen spending his holidays. Mr.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2shields is now principal of the Central school and Is busily making arrangements for the opening of the\nschool term. He was accompanied\nm his return trip by his mother. Mrs.\nThomas Shields, who will make her\nhome hero with ber son.\nOa Saturday n large consignment of\nberries were shipped to Calgary from\nthis point. Twelve eri'.tes of black\ncurrants from the Bennett ranch,\nMaryBVllle, was Included In the *hip-\nm nt Tin- fruit was large and of an\nInviting appearance, Calgary people\nire taking a liking to CranbrtHik fruit\nind the gruwera of small fruit here\n.an in luture depend on this market.\nprovided, of course, thej go after it.\nR, ,1. Long, uf Ore\nton, v\nbu Si\nlens vicltor tills w..,.|,\nM. A. Beale lias r\nturn,\n1 fr,\nlt! a\nvisit al llii' coast, wl\nero li\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 511-\nit t''!l\n(lays.\nTo save money on auto repairs see j\nCooper at the Kootenay Garage.\nMiss Delia and Jimmy Greaves have\nturned from Banff-\nMr. James .Martin is in Calgary on\nH btlSMeBS trip this Week.\nMiss A Nult. of Moyie. is visiting in\n.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '-ity with Miss EJnld (Jill.\nHr F w. Green left Wednesday for\n: Bpokane on a few duys business trip.\n Miss lioris Wallinger. who has been\nBorn Oa Thursday, Augus! I2tb. iponding hor vacation at Canal Flats.\nlB1B- at \u00C2\u00ABw Cotta\" **t\u00C2\u00BBl. \"' M' hasretnn to the city\nand Mrs. H. S Halaes, twins, boy and \t\ngirl. Mr Sandy Cameron, who has been\n visiting In tin- olty ror a fow davs.\nMrs, .1. I) McBride and Miss Mc* naB gone to Bull River\nBride returned tm Wednesday frum a \t\ntwo weeks camping trip to St Mary's \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' M Christie and family left today\nlull,. on ii six weeks vocation, which will be\nMrs Brown, of Jaffray\nspent in tin\nwho has Po-nts\nOkanagan and coast\nbeen undergoing treatment nt ii..\nCottage hospital, returned home on MIm Edythe Macdonald and Miss\nWednesday, Ortnn McNabb returned Tuesday from\n Calgary, at which placo tbey have\nA donation of thr-*.' pi ot socki ,.,.,.,, visiting with friends,\nhas beiii received by tie- st. John's\t\nAmbulance Association from Mra. It r-npi Kerr, of the local Salvation\nIslip, Burton, ti. C. (\rmy corpa, returned from Vancouver\nBargains! Bargains ! Bargains!!! ?e mi \"f the WOeb \"h\"r\" l,fi llBfl\nVou will lind the real thing at Solo- '\"\"\" BP\u00C2\u00B0ni-ing a fortnight recuporat-\ninuii Koury's store. Valuable goods \":': '\"\"\" \" n>'''nt \u00E2\u0080\u00A2>.|t'r-t'\"\"*\n11 Private W. W. Boss, or tho 64th\nKootenay battalion arrived iu the city\nties week enjoying a few day:; fur-\nBill looks tit as a soldier and\n3 a handsome appearance In the\nare marked down\nniibt\nJack Kettringham, formerly a member of the Cranbrook bond, now with\nthe 12th 0. M. R. band\nn the city ou a furlough,\nold friends.\nit Vernon,\nvisiting iv\nMessrs. C. Wolile. H. K. Crawford m\nand Gale Smith, Spokane mining men j js\nhere in connection with the sale uf j\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nthe Homestake mine al Perry Crock, m\narrived this morning and went up to\nP:*rry Creek. They will return to\nSpokane tomorrow. ,..,\nHilly Alyward, of the r,4th battalion,\nin the eity on u brief visit with his\nmy Cranbrook friends, Mr. Aylward\ncook witb B. company and it must\nsaid to his credit there is not a thin\nin in the bunch.\n,i ii Quartly, manager of tin\nUnionist InvcBtmonl Co, at\nWasa, was a city visitor on Wednesdaj*, making iiuni nrrangemonts for\ntin* printing or the prltfl llsl for Mn\nW.is.i f.iir .\nMi- \ ti mil .oui two daughters\nare spending a few weeks visiting\nwith frli ndl in Calgi ry and Maeleod.\nTbey will also xi.M nl Stavely, Al*\nbortanl the homo of Mrs 1.111*1 father,\nMr X-'OH Chllds\n.i.u I. IlaBlam has gone te Fi nii'1 on\nhis holidays Mr llailnm pays r\u00C2\u00AB rnlo\nregular visits ami Is now going to\ni i ;i fortnight tiiere. The editor\nof thr Fi rate Free Press should l p\nhis eye mi John, as be furnishes good\nmaterial for a front page sion\nSergeant .! n. Malcolm, ot tlio B*\u00C2\u00BBth\nKootenny battalion, who has been (u\nthe city on a brief furlough, has been\niippointetl to assist in the recruiting\nin this city for thc Mtlt, Anyone desiring io join the 64th can secure ail Information from cither in*. Grooti or\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Sergeant Malcolm.\nNews items will be greatly appreciated by the Herald. If you have\nanybody visiting with you we believe\nthey would like lo do their name in\nprint. We would also appreciate\nnews iti-nis nf marrlagos births, boc-\nlats, Sunday school picnics, anything\nof local news value. Phone IS.\n'At a meeting of the executive of the\nCranbrook Retail Merchants Association held this weok it was decided that\nthe stores will observe Labor Hay.\nMonday. September fltli, dispensing\nwith the Wednesday luilf-bollilay for\nthat week. They ylll also dose at 2\np.m. on Thursday, September llth, the\nlast day of the Fall Fair, opening\nagain at 11 p.m. that evening.\nForty Dukes passed through tiie city\nt'uesday en route for the harvest fields\noi VIberta and Saskatckuwan, in con*\n'.'Ts.ition witb some of their friends at\ntbe station, they intimated that ou\n'heir return tbey will settle on block\nsi.', creslon, arrangements being practically completed for the purchase of\n''aim* li bj the intention to start a\ntarn factory ami live in peace ami harmony with the residents of Creston.\nAll members \u00C2\u00BBt tbe rrnnbronk\nLocal Con Donative Association nn*\nhciebj notified Unit ibe regular\nniontbl) meeting nlll he held un\n! iMil), September .'Ird al s p.m. In\n' hipp\ Mall, mer Hie Cigar More.\nHuslnOSI of importance to the \%*\nsoclatlon wlll bc taken up. Applied*\nHens for membership wlll he received,\ntil members nnd those iiesiroiiN of\nbecoming members are rei*ue>teil to\na I tend. :m\nAlex. McLean, who was fished out of\ntin* creek Sunday evening, as the good\npeople of Crunbrook were wending\ntholr way to church, is out of the\ncoop. After serving four days Alex.\ndiscovered to his great amazement the\nsum of $ft in his Joans, the exact\namount or his flue, and is today enjoying Hritish liberty. He says fishing along the creek on Sunday evening Is bad business and will reserve a\nsent on the water wagon for the next\nsix months.\nWandering and prowling dogs unresponsible for the loss of a large\nnumber of chickens according to some\nof our friends. One man is now standing guard over his pen every night\narmed with a rifle and declares vengeance will be his before long.\nThe Overseas club will hold their\nmonthly dance in Maple hall on Tues-\ny next at !i p.m. These dances are\nvery popular and a good crowd Is ex- I\npected. Outside friends are welcome to join In and have a pleasant\nevening.\n.Miss Helen Harrison, secretary-\ntreasurer of the Cranbrook branch of\ntbe St. John Ambulance Association\nacknowledges tbe following contributions to the Red Cross Work Fund:.\nAmount acknowledged, $ Bill,70; col- j\nlection at Christ church on August\n4th, per C. A. Cock, secretary-treasurer, |4.05; making a total of $113.75\nP E. Carman and Philip Briggs left\nfor Halifax on Monday where they will\nenjoy a vacation down by the briny\ndeep. From tiiere they will go to the\nPanama fair, where they will take hi\nthe many sights of the big fair. Pleasure will be the outstanding feature of\nthis trip aud all comforts by both rail\nand water will be taken advantage of.\nLittle Joe Litlle th,* four->var-nld\nson of Mr. and .Mrs. c .1. Little was\naccidentally run over by an automobile at the Presbyterian picnic grounds\non Wednesday evening. Tin- litth fallow was knocked down ami the car\npassed over hlm, the wheels, however,\nnot touching him. He was badly\nbruised and frightened but not seriously hurt and wilt soon be around\nagain.\nMiss Qwendolin Kilby. daughter of\nMr W. W. Kilby. the welt known barber, arrived Tuesday and will make\nher home In Cranbrook here with her\nfather Miss Kilby. who is only 17\nyears of age. travelled all the way\nfrom Birmingham, Kngland. making\ntlm voyage across the Atlantic with- '\nout the fear of Gorman submarine attacks, her one desire being to reach\nCranbrook,\nA neat and somewhat unique baby\ncarriage arrived iu Craubrook the\nlirst of the week. Tills pretty little\nturnout is for the twins of Mr. and\nMrs\nSpecial Prizes at\nGanbrook Fall Fair\nEMBROIDERY WORK\nby School Children\nAny School in the District\nFirst prize for work by child 13 years and over\nFirst prize for work by child under 13 years\nA full line of materials carried by\n$3.00\n2.00\n.Miss Symes, of the Pink Mercantile\nCo., left Wednesday for Canal Flats\n'md the Windermere! where she will\nspend her vacation visiting Iriends.\nI\nMaurice quain. Tbe carriage I dl1*1 was accompanied by ber noplu\n! Danny Brake.\n(instructed that the baby girb\nan sit side by side\nj A treat Is fn store for mimic lovers\na member j 0f cranbrook on the evening or Wed-\nday, September 1st, when Miss\nAt\nmeeting of the directors of the\nCranbrook Poultry Association held\nat the home of Mr. K. T. Cooper on\nTuesday evening it was decided to\ndonate four prizes to th\nfair In various poultry\nC. R. Sheppard ami .Mr, R T. Cooper\nWlll assist at the poultry building on\nfair days an dwill arrange the poultry show to the best advantage, working with the show superintendent. Mr.\nW. .1 Atchison, Mr. Benjamin Palmer, president or Ibe association, wlll\nbe on baud to answer any Inquiry in\nreference to tlie various breeds and\nwill be looked upon as tin* \"daddy\" of\nthe show. Other business transacted\nat the meeting of the directors was\nthe passing of a vole nf thanks to the\ncity council for the use of the council\nchamber for meetings of the association on tin* third Friday In ench\nmonth, The books ot the association\nA. T. Roberts, formor\nof the C. P. R, stall' in this c'ty, arrlv\nhere lust Friday from Edmonton on\nIlls way through to the coast enjoying\niiis annual holidays, He spent a\ncouple of days here renewing old acquaintances and then proceeded on\nhlo journey.\n-Mr. W. J. Atchison on Tuesday purchased a new live-passenger Ford\ntouring car from the Hanson Oarage\nand has now joined the procession\nwhich swiftly moves to and Trom the\nmany beauty spots around the city.\nHe bas already mastered many or the\nliner points of the machine and drives\nlike an experienced chauffeur,\nTli\" Cranbrook District Automobile\nAssociation have decided to run a\nPatriotic Jitney Service to the fair\ngrounds on September Dth, the last\nday of the fuir. Starting at 1 o'clock,\ncars will leave post offlce, where\ntickets may be purchased, the fare\neach way to be five cents. Entire pro-\ne >eds will be donated to Patriotic\nFund.\nW. H. Wlh*on and family and Mrs.\nI). A. Sutherland left early the Ilrst of\nthe week for St. .Mary's lake, where\nthey will camp for onotber week. Mr.\nWilson returned yecterdny and Mr.\nSutherland left tie- the camping\ngrounds, where be ex a cts to exceed\nhis former early season record as a\nfisherman. There won't be any use\nto (ish in St. Mary's lake after this\nweek as he left loaded with nil tbe\nlatest appliances for attracting trout.\nA. I'. .Noble and family returned\nSunday froim their camping out trip\nat Perry Creek. .Mr. Noble says the\ntriji was all too short and tbe end of\ntwo weeks came ull too soon. A num-\nber of beautiful pictures were taken\nof Bcenes in and around the famous\nPerry Creek, which is now very much\nin the spotlight. Mr. Noble selected a\nspot in the heart of tlie virgin forest\nand here with his family they set up\nhousekeeping for two weeks surround-\n*d on all sides by tbe beauties of nature.\nHazel Fleener, will give a musical\nevening. The entertainment Is under\nthe uuspices of st, John Ambulance\nAssoeiction. Tlie proceeds of tlie concert go towards Red Cross fund work.\nMajor R. 1). Davles arrived lu Cranbrook Tuesday evening, being on a\ntrip over tlie district in the Interest of\nrecruiting. The large demand*-' made\nby drafts oi: the f,4th battalion are\nleaving large holes in thr* ranks which\nmust be filled if the battalion is to remain as u recognized military milt.\nMany more men are needed. Much of\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2he red tape concerning physical fitness bus now been removed and\nmany men who were turned down\npreviously will now be accepted.\nI-ark Langin, of Pincher Creek, Alberta, is in the city on a brier visit.\nMr. I^angan Is very optimistic over the\nbumper crops in the Pincher Creek\ndistrict. On his farm he has monster hay stacks every 20 feet apart,\nand so high that tlie sunlight can\nhardly get In. He cays lt is dangerous\nto go Into the field without a compass\nfor fear of getting lost. There Is no\nquestion but that the crops are good\nat Pinchcr, but you should sec the St.\nMary's Prairie country, Lark, they\nsure are humdingers.\nMr. A. A. MacKinnon, of the Cranbrook Foundry, has relegated his old\nmotor car to the scrap heap and on\nTuesday of this week purchased the\nnew gray flve-passenjer McLaughlin\nof the Hanson Garage. Mac now bits\nthe puce with the fastest and allows\nnobody to pass him on the road. His\nold car was one of the first to arrive\nin the Kootenays and possesses quite\na history. Everybody knew his car by\nsight or at least by sound. While it\nis several years old it is still able to\ncover the ground and has stood many\nhard knocks that would huve incapacitated many a poorer machine.\nJust a Taste\n,.f th,. WINES anil 1.1-\nQl'ORS .-I'M here will s;u-\nIsfy yon ol their excellence\nTRY A BOTTLE\nTin\" trial will lie easy for\nour prices are way below\nthe ordinary.\nDon't overlook thai order of CALGARY BOTTLED BEER\nThe .Malt lleer of Canada,\nA. L. McDermot\nWine Merchant\nluiox Presbyterian Sunday school\ncoming fall [ held tholr annual picnic on Wednesday\nlasses. Mr. afternoon tn the prove about two and\nn half milea north or town, The\nchildren ami parents were conveyed\nby nutos. leaving the church after\no'clock In the ovonlng, There were\nabout one hundred ent! ninety children I\nand fifty adults who took advantage\nof tbo outing, and ill report having|\na Joyful time. The only mishap was\nto little Joe Little, the young son of\nMr. nnd Mrs C. J, Little, who was\nknocked over by a moving car In the\nevening nbout 7.80, Fortunately he\nfell fair In front or the cur and received only a slight bruise or two.\nThe dance given In St. Mary's hall\nlast Friday evening for the henefit of\nMr. Rellly, was largely attended and\nthoroughly enjoyed by those who were\nfortunate In attending. The music,\nwhich was furnished by Messrs.\nThomson, Van Stnvcrn and Thompson\nwas of a high-class order, and was a\ncredit to this aggregation or musl-\n' | clans, who offered their services free\nfor this most worthy cause. The\ndunce was given to raise funds to assist .Mr. Rellly In business wiio is ii\nshoemaker by trade and is anxious to\nstart in business for himself and earn\nhis own livelihood. The dance netted\nthe sum of $24.^5 to Mr. Rellly, after\nnaying all expenses. The amount\ntaken for the sale of tickets whs\nI$35.60, the expenses being III:\n1\nto purchase stationery for tb\nhis office.\nMISS M. CHESTER\nlln-Nsmuktr\nSowing Roue at Home or\nby Day\n232 Hanson Avenue\nThe members of Crescent lodge. I A wireless from the Auror.1 at Moyi.\nKnights of Pythias. Sunday decorated ! reports Mr. Bert Parker as having a\naudited nnd were marked with the gravec or departed members. At [ rattling good time at Oreen Hay. where\nthe O.K. ot the several members com- -1 o'clock the members or the lodge I he Is camping witli a party ot Cran-\nposlng the committee assigned to that'''eld '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 service fn the K. of P. hall and brook people, it Is suld Bert has tin-\nwork. The secretary was authorized 'llt lu O'clock marched to the cemetery.' Hah so tame In tlie waters or the lake\n0f where flowers were placed on the ' that tbe fish will come and eat out of\ni Braves or members, Each plot was I his hand. There is one fish in par-\n=s , beautifully decorated witb a profusion\nor (lower.; as n mark of esteem to\n'those who have passod into the\nshadow. The members marched in a\nbody in command or Knight A, Hurry,\nfollowed by ii carriage bearing the\n(lowers. In command of .1. 0, Kelly.\nA number of graves, former friends of\nthe order, were also decorated, Flow-\nFRANK CARLSON'S VUiXU\nSTORE AMI BILLIARD\nHALL\nOpen for Hlislnoss ns I'siinl -\nthnlar which Bert strokes on the\nhead every morning. Tuesday morning Bert did not make his usual\nrounds of his favorite fishing holes, the\nparty Bleeping In that morning. Imagine Mr. Parker's surprise on being\nawakened by a voice shouting out:\n\"Bert! Bert! Get up. You're not\nworking on tho Linotype In the Her-\nWESTERN TAN. COLLEGE\nHAS SUCCESSFUL VEAR\nThis well known residential and\nday school for boys at Calgary lia-\njust closed another successful year.\nthe twelfth since it was declared open\nby the Hon. Chief Juatii \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Haul tain\nI then premier) in 1903.\nDuring this session the high standing in work ami discipline for which\nthe college is so well known baa beeo\nvigorously maintained. The different\ndepartments of the coilee*. report\nmarked progress. The installation\none year ago of technical m\ntraining marked another Hep : i\ndraughting and manual work* Arrangements ar\u00C2\u00AB'also being made for i\npreparatory department for small\nboys.\nSome years ago a separal gymnasium was equipped and ., -special Instructor was engaged ro give i.i-\nwhole time to physical training and\nproper discipline. Two years ago ,,\nwell arranged shoot ini-' gallery was\nbuilt for the special use of tbe Cadel\nCorps. These additions haVe won new\nfavor among the parents and friends\nor the Western Canada College boys.\nThe results an* noted In the testlmon)\nof tbo District Commanding Officer or\nthe Militia of Alberta He dei lared\nthe College Cadet Corps to le- the best\nhe had inspected and he did not except the militia.\nThe College continues its succi -- In\nBending boys to the Universities; Into\nbusiness, and the various leading If ni \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nof occupation. A Western Canada\nboy won the highest prize on graduating from the Royal Military Collegi\nin June of last year. This h 0 pei u*\nliar honor, for ull the best residential\nschools send many ol their besl boyi\nto this Military College This bo)\nwas for more than five yean s Hrholai\nin Western Canada Collegi In thi\nresults from McQHI University Mat\nriculation just published Wi tern\nCanada College does particularly well\n: in English Bubjecta, Dl fourteen senl\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 up thirteen pased and some <>f thesi\nmade excellent marks. It Is a trlbuti\nto the careful work of this well known\nresidential school and college It li\n! manifest that th- splendid r< putatfoo\nit has earned In th- west la being\nwen maintained hr MacReu and\nbis stafi* will he *.-ratilieri that Western Canada College, whose graduate!\nhave won such high honors in McGIU\nUniversity, .Alberta University and\n1 Royal Military College, li til! keeping\n1 to tbe fore.\ntm account of the t\nther i \"ii- go or university in Canada\n.:. - .- \% such a high percentage.\nFolli icing tbe example of similar\ntial in-titutions the College\nCorporation seeks to remove from tlie\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 onl aes ol the city and build on their\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 il new property sonic four\nut in the country. Unfortun-\n.; tbt continued financial string-\n.1- compelled delay. Sketch\n... however, hav*:- been prepared\ntor ;.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 w huildnigs to be erected on the\nnew -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 of :',', acres. Before these\nwere drawn a number of tiie best\nr -::\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 al -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\"'-i- in Eastern Canada.\nUn ;.: '-r.-, United States and Great\nr\u00C2\u00AB rlsfted and studied.\n'.. - College needs the!-,; improve-\nfor it it the largest, tbe oldest\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 known college of its kind\nin Canada between Winnipeg and\n.'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0<:r.\n WANT ADS.\t\ni<: per word for first week, and lc. per\n*ora fur each week after\nPiano for Rent. Applj at Herald\noffice :;o-tf\nTO lU.Vr CHEAP\u00E2\u0080\u0094BtMMtat ware-\nbouse, large aad dry, J J, per\nmonth. Apply w. J. Atcblsoa. frltt\nHUM - CMSS DKMOCBAT OK\nlight wagon for hale cheap. Apply\nJoe Belanger, city. 22-tf\n1 ni; .mi.I.. Phonograph, Kdison\ndiamond point! also fifty Blue Amberol records. Applv Herald office. ::::-]f\nLOST. On Wednesdaj evening- a\nbrooch shape \u00C2\u00ABf a bosket <>i flowers\nwith colored stones; finder rewarded. Apply Herald office. 88-U*\n(iood stead j 000k want** position,\n.,h,in <\u00C2\u00BBr witb wife, as helper; hotel\nor camp. Write Uox a. Craubrook\n(braid. ;i:i-:'f\nm IBM TO BKJfT, for four bones,\nelectric light, warm, well ventilated\nwith large hay loft and oat bin.\n16.00 per month, apply Herald\noffice iM\n1 nmlulled house to rent, lour rooms\nwith bath; fenced; close in; newly\npapered and painted; piano it desired; no children preferred; careful tenant only; lis per month, Including water. Apply Herald of-\nRl 0 .io-tf\nt'OTTAOR FOR\nRENT\u00E2\u0080\u0094Flre rooms)\nnewly paperet\nand painted; (12,00\nper mouth. in<\nludlng water. Apply\ni. c Sullivan,\nCranbrook St\nKlrst-l'InsM Clears nml IIHIEnnl\nTiiMcs '\nItttrhcr Shop In Connection\ners were placed on the graves of Bros, ttld this morning.\" Bert went outside\nW M. Park, .1. Noble, James McUad j the tent and round hla pet fish, so the\nami 10. Roberts; Mrs. A JollitTe. Baby story goes, practising on bis dummy\nWoods, Baby Hill, Mra. P. llnVere j keyboard, which he took along with\nHunt, Mra BownOHB, M. Park, W. Hall, blm to help pass pleanantly the holl-\nI1D. P. Klewelllng and F R. Morris, 'daya.\nin fthlch\ntin* Old BoyB have scattered during\nthe twelve years of tlie existence of\nWestern Canada College, it i- Impossible to obtain a full or complete list\nof those that have enlisted. New\nnames turn up every little while, nnd\nfront most unexpected qunrten\n: Enough mimes, however, hnvi bi en secured to show that ovor twelve pm\ncenl of the different hoy.- lhal liave al\ntended Western Canada Colleg ..*.-\nI purposed to light for the empire .md a\nlarge number nt these bold regular\ncommissions. It is doubtful if any\nLOST, (hie Persian Cat, tiger murk*\ned, wore engraved collar with silver tag marked B. G. Gwynnc. Finder wlll be rewarded on return to\nHerald office,\ntt'ANTKII THIRTY FARM AND HAY\n. bands dull-,, IDS lo um per month,\nand iu leu dn>\u00C2\u00BB ne \"ill need (lfl)\nharvest bands per dm. good wages*\nHal| a- Hub, Employment office,\nCalgary, Alta.\nFOK svi.i, cheap, Saturdnj or .Mon-\nday only, one good range with hot\nvaler front ami connections, one\nheater, one bed and set of spring!\npractically new, and several other\narticles of furniture, owner leav*\nIng town. Apply P.O Box 317 or\nTel, 4..H. nt PA tin FOUB\nTHE CRANBROOK HERALD\nTHURSDAY. AUGUST 19th, 1915\nLtl UO E A N ll SOCIETY CARDS\n1\n \u00E2\u0080\u0094r\nLoyal Ornnp.\nl.oillt*\nBj No. UT1\nt Ireland Hall, Bakar\nItr.at.\nF\nS. narrctt, WH.\nT.\n3. llursinan, Roc. Sec.\nI.O.O.F.\nKE1 (HV LODOE. Ho. 41\n_jftM7?J4;L_ Moats stsrt\n&. )*- *?Tfi Monday nigtat\nWK WCS'S' at Fraternity\nHaU. Sojourning Oddtsltows\nsordlally litvlted.\n\V. M. Harris, H. \V. KUBsell,\nKNIGHTS OF rVTDIAl\nt ranbrook, B.C.\nMeets every Tuesday at 8 *.*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 la\nths Fraternity Hall\nFt, c, Carr, CO.\nF. M Christian, K. It. & S.\np, o. llox tit\nVlsltiftg Ljrothr.ii oordlally am-\nvll.J to aitt-tiJ.\nMAPLE LEAF REHEKAK\nLODGE. !S0. 19\nMftts every sprnnd aad loursa\nWednesday at Kraternlty Ball\nSoJournttiK Rebokahs serdial.\nly milted.\nSI C. Bonnet, N. li.\nSI A Hickentotbam, Sec.\nOYEIiSEASCIiCl\nMeets ln ktapls Hall saaud\nand fourth Taasday st avery\nujoiitli al b p.ni.\nMemhorahip aipoa ta IMMik\neltluns.\nI. Y. llnike, 3. T. l\u00C2\u00BBJW\u00C2\u00ABr,\nProsident iosraaar.\nVisiting momhars aardasallr\nwelcomed.\nWOMEN'S INSTITCT1\nMeets in Uio Mania Hall\nRrnt Tuesdny afternoon si erery\nment la ut 'A p.m.\nProsident, Mrs. W. Ii. McFarlane\nSecretary, Mrs, .luliii Shaw\nP. 0. lioi \u00E2\u0080\u009E2\nAll ladies cordially tavltad.\nCRANBROOK FARMERS'\nINSTITUTE\nPresident\u00E2\u0080\u0094A. II. Smith\nSecretary\u00E2\u0080\u0094Alb. H. Webb\nFor Information regarding\nlands ami agriculture apply to\ntlie Secretary, Cranhrook, B.C.\nMeeting The Second Satur-\nii:iv nt -.ii') o'clock.\nTHE < It A Ml ROOK\n0 HC 11 EST It A\nis open for engagement\nfor\nDances, Socials Etc\nApply to\nMrs. Arnold Wallinger\nriiiiM: im\nt'raiilii'ook, B.C.\nCHAS. S. I'ARKER\nForwarding and Distributing\nAgent for\nIrllihiidge Coal\nXI.lie Powder\nImperial Ull Co.\nl'.;r.;lini and Transferrin*;\nQIt.ii prompt attention\nPlume 63\n'Illl'\nKOOTENAY\nORCHESTRA\nis open for engagement\nfor dances, socials, etc\nFor terms ;i|iplv to\n>llts. 1!. IV. EDMONDSON\nCruubrook, II.C.\nU\\nThe\nINVERMERE\n(Special i\" the Herali\ny' Packet of ;]\\nWILSONS^\nFLY PAD\nVWILL KILL MORE FLIES THANT\n\ $8\u00C2\u00B0-\u00C2\u00B0 WORTH OF ANY _\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\STICKY fLY CATCHER/\nThe Waif\nbe ll. I.I ..n Hi\nloii Exiicrinic\nanil 16th ol S\nlist Is being\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0villi thc worl\n,l Fair will\nHi,: Domin\neered. I\nnt the Doi\nmROYALE\nYEAST\nMAKES PERFECT BREAD\nPROFESSIONAL CARDS\nHAUVEY. MeOABTER\nM.Vt 1I0NAM)\nAND NISBET\nBarrister*, Solicitor! and\nNotaries\nUonuy to Loan\nImperial Hank llulldinf\nCKANB1100K, B.C.\nolll el.\nTin\nCluh li\nranger\nwhich\nlii'tli in\n. laud.\nolf\nTHOMAS T. MECKEllY\n(Successor to W. F. Gurd)\nItarrlstw, Solicitor and\nNotary\nP. 0. Box 859\nCRANBROOK,\nB. C.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0SS. KING & GREEN\nrb'slolans and Surgeons\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Use at residence. Armstrong\nAvenue\nOFFICII HOURS\nPerenooas 9.00 to 10.00\nAJternoous 1.00 to 4.01)\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Tealngs 7.30 to 8.30\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0aadays 2.30 to 1.30\nCranbroolt, B.C.\nDR. F. B. MILES\nDentist\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ffiae ia Hanson Block\nOFFICE HOURS\n9 to 12 a.m.\n1 to I p.m.\n7 te t p.m.\nOBANBROOK, B.C.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2RANBROOK COTTAGE\nHOSPITAL\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ateraUy and Oeneral \iirslng\nCtardea Ave.\nfarna oa Application\nKM. A. SALMON, Matron\nPkeae HI P. O. Box 845\nPhone 348 P. O. Box 685\nW. R. BEATTY\nFuneral Director und Kmhulmcr\nUndertaking Parlors\nFenwick Avenue\nNear linker St.\nLAIDLAW & DEWOLF\n01,11 and Mining Engineer,\nB. C. Land Surveyors\nCRANBROOK, B.C.\nF M. MACPHERSON\nUndertaker\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ay Pbone 313 Night Phone 35\nR-aTfcvy Ave., lext to City Hall\nlUaduuarters for ail kinds ot\nRepairs\n' tail ..;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0!!'.ii linaranteed\nJOE MaIIAI'ODI\nThe Shoe Specialist\n, ,'AW 'Mi OUIGINAL\nU-MG*t\t\ iifll GENUINE\nM Beware\ntt\n(tall ImltatloM\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:::'\nH \u00E2\u0080\u009E' .\nof\nSol*\non the\nMerita\nof\nMINAR\u00C2\u00BB*g\n' LINIHINT\nDR. DeVAN'S FRENCH PILUitt:\n?'. ,i hot er tlirocfo'\ni... er muilril lo any\n... |.r Ins s. uiiki.1. Iiaeo\nCo ,atl unurfo ,\nVitality;for N iw ... i Brnlni Ineraawi \"srey\nmiill.r' i.'l.s.ir ...ill.sli,I j p. lanbof.nr\ntwo p.r J', .it .'i is hS.i..s, or l.y Mini) ull r<-i'i'l|tl\nof (.rise Tim. Sous] ..I. I'Hiii I '. , I r\u00E2\u0080\u009Etlmrin\u00C2\u00AB,\nOat.no.\nUeatUe-Murphy Co., Ud,\nPhone 105 P. O. Box 33\nPROF. C. F. NIDD\nOrganist Methodist Church\nRecelvee Pupils tor\nOrgan, Pianoforte, Voice,\nAc.\nStudio: 23 Norbury Ave\nIf you want satisfaction\nwith your washing\nsend lt to\nMONTANA LAUNDRY\nSpecial prices for family\nwork\nFRANK PROVENZANO\nflensral Merchant\nImaloynents Agents\nP. O. Boi 101 Phone 2(\u00C2\u00AB\nCRANBROOK. B.C.\nTHI HOME BAKERY\nBebt Frame, Prop.\nFresh Bread, Cakes, Pies\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2id Pastry\nPhone IT\nKarkary Ave. Opp. City Hall\nPEERLESS\nDAIRY\n. 1. Taylor, Proprietor\nHaa Just purchased a car of\nHIGH GRADE COWS\n(All Tuberculin Tested)\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Ilk and cream twice daily\nBatteruiilk twice a week\nTha only clarified milk ln\nTown\nWa gaaraaloe ta Pleas*\nmi Country\nr,. now completing tholr ur\nents tor n district tournament\nIs to tuke place on the fourth,\n,1 sixth of September, Tlie tilt-\nevents at poateil nre nn open\nHi,,.. f0t h ,:>. . [ bIx player\n.iisiri.i , ... i ited by tin\n. I.. Pedlar, writtug \"rom Mncan-\nITnlni., says: Hoc. in hero and moat\nrybody else. We may not get\nty for a couple of weeks yet. Mra.\nn. Mrs, I'enraon and\nhere tliis week. Tliey\nnni., Gorlo was out on\n1 um official pot washer\ni sweet-scented Job, Am\nI .irh.ile down. We\nMonday for some route\n. is bottlg prepared now.\nll, P.\n.M.imlli\nvisited\ndneaday.\n,iy. II is\netc from\ne nut on\nrch. Urn!\ntr\na is, nuit.'h Play, \"I\"'\" sln\u00C2\u00AB\nmedal piny, open ladies singles, mi\nial\nplay ach ev.ni valuable In.llv\nid\nunl prizes will nlso I..' given,\n'In\ntournamenl opens on Saturday am\nII\nis expected thai representatives \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nIII\nami also hope Is held oul thai otl\nwill be present trom Culgary\nml\nBanff. The course is a nine hole\nmi\nof the ilistnn if a little over one\nmil\na half miles around. ,\nl\" tills\nelkiri.\nTtic\nt- much\nItem.\nclopment Ims\nOwing\nly Q --In\nBill] 1\n(ll\nwilli\nmid li\"\nis lint\nUie de'\nitral\nduring whicli\nI'rnin here by boal\nprofitable to go ,,n\nment, but now witli th\" com;\nnml operation of tlu- Kootenny <\nrailway conditions have changed ami\n:t. lias nil along been considered Blnce\nthat time Unit tin* greatest hindranci\nin further work being carried cm with\nthe shyness of capltallstc to embark\ntheir niniify in nny new undertaking\nThis with tin* high price which h' be-\nIng paid for lead nnd coppi r is undergoing a change. Quite recently there\nhave been exports in here on behalf\nnf one ot the largest mining companies operating in Western Canada who\nhave been looking closoly into tin\nprospects of tlu* better known propcr-\nln> n Hod overcoats look nnd fool Hki*\nuse collars. Have boon Innoculatod\nreo times and vacclnatod onco. Am\nvnli.ii*.; /on of bacteria, Mayor\nnughl im' n feed ut McCooVb hotel\nn Sunday. W'o swim with great Joy\njcci pt when frosh .^rtnis two shot Into\ni, Had d terrible tlmo tin* other day.\nmi can Imagine what It is to park n\niin-lti man around In a utrc-t'-hi-r In\n,..< hot sun. . Wall, I did lots of Unit.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ii Hn other duy 1 wns a casualty iny-\nolf and had the pleasure of letting\ntbers pink mo. it was so Jake In the\ntretcber tluit I wont to sleep and\n.-h.it do yuu think 1 dreamed. I\nireamed l wus carrying tin* darn\nhing, Wi* received today the gosh-\nl.irmlt'st jack-knlfo you ever saw. It\nus om- big blade, one can opener and\ni Bplke ubout 6 Inches long. What the\ni vil it is for no one knows. The\nloots un* Jake, but the underwear was\nnadc tor un Arctic expedition. Noth-\nng startling happens anil I guess\nnothing will till we bit a boat from\nlero, I am black as a raven; so ts\nlib. Black In skin 1 mean; other-\n,vlse colorless.\nMrs. H. B. Downs loft on Wednesday on a visit to friends ut Crunbrook.\nMrs. W. ti. Dutton, who has been\nvisiting with Mrs. Chas. Moore, re-\nturna to Seattle this week.\nMiss Ellu Dow left yesterday for\nVictoria, where she will attend tbe\nprovincial normal school this term.\nMiss Laura Kdnvmihon left the hitter part of the week for Vancouver,\nwhere she wil attend normul school\nthis term.\nI'ercy Neal, with thc 54tli battalion\nat Vernon, a former clerk In the drug\nstore here, spent tlte week-end with\nCreston frleids.\nCreston brass band is donating its\nservices for tbt* Ited Cross lawn social\nat Mrs. ti. Cartwrlf'.ht's, Brioltson, on\nWednesday evening.\nM. McCarthy left on Monday to\ntaken plnce. Jean received a scalp\nwound which necessitated the summoning of Dr. Henderson, while Mrs.\n1'ow suffered sprains aud bruises,\nwhich confined her to her bed for several days.\nTIIK COOK'S LAMENT; OR,\nTRAGEDY OF THK T-1IONE\nHill John's and Bill Alyward our reil-\nheuded cooks\nAre walking about with sonic very\nblack looks\nMill Aylwe.rd is g.'ttlng us fat as a\nbog\nlllll John's does nothing but growl like\na dog.\ni They say that the cause of their\nI trouble uud grief\nonic work\ni line just\nELKO NOTES\n(By Fred Koo.]\nCharlie Ayre, of Cainrose, Alberta,\nj visiting bis parents this week.\nThe employees of the Kernie hotel\n.ive a basket picnic; to Klko Sunday,\nA. B. Trites, of Fertile, gave several\nutomoblte parties to Klko this week.\nMrs. Wm. Hutchison and daughters\nIt for Vancouver via the Ureat\nlorthern.\n\u00C2\u00AB tlie\nhad\ntin*\nMcKee\nSunday\nt tl\ns ami though t\noysters aw to\nAr examinations have\nneral under-current s\ne way to tin* reports I\nable nature. Some\nnlng properties which\nlopment made upon th\ntilts o:\nyet tlu\n:in* now under cot\nbeing -further woi\nQueen, tin* Pnrad!\nmond. tin* Mot Pur\nTecurriseh.\n, the I\nthe largor\nuve had de-\ni and which\nou and alBc\ne th\" Lead\nBlack Dia*\nnyon, tin\n3. P. Newnlmm lost 'J\nmonths old son on .1\nleral took place tin* I\naturday i\nPERNIE\n(From tlie Ferule Fine PresHj\nThe city has put the ban on 1.\nswimming in tho park.\ntieneral Otter, chief of staff of\nteminont operations, is expected\nvisit Fernie in a fow days.\nGeorge Bell, of the Imperial ti.-\nCalgary, Is holidaying in Fernlo.\nsays business is quiet but prospi\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i iver better,\n-Mr. am: Mr\nlittle sixteen\n31st. The I'l!\n, lowing Sunday.\ns. F. Wallace Bpent\nSunday in Spoka: e. lie was accompanied by bis son Bruce, who went\ndown to consult an eye specialist.\nMatthew White!; w. .if the Western\nCanada strff. was united in marking!\non Saturday last to Ml--*; Mary Pater*\nson, itev. w. .1. MacQuarrio officiating\n.Mrs. Mable XeNof, who ha*; boon\nvisiting lu Kegtna, returned ibis week.\nShe was accompanh :i on he'- return\nhy Miss Connie Dry, vim will spend\ni f. v wi i Its in '.own.\nDi tl Kvnm anl 1111 -11 i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 McUughlln\nare having a mlxup in court over n\nHalting trip on lA/.v.M't] Creel;, it\ni Is alleged that D'ld used a club to\nprevent trcspoBBlng on his pr.-ptrty.\nJudgo Stalker will try'the case.\nll. Warman, u driver employed by\ntin* Fernle-Fort Steele Brewing Co.,\n(i.\noporte\nrmnr\nto the until\nnii\nemploy'\ntl\nbig\nI held i\nWarsr.w on H;\nWelsby |,el,| a\nand found th;\ndismissed from the Browors' Union\nI thus forfeiting his job ut tlie brewery\nand that no evidence of a celebration\nof the inii of War\ncovered. Tlie men employed were in\nthe habit of toltlng home a kog of\nbeer and enjoying themselves overy\nSaturday night and the occasion reported was no different from any other Saturday night affair. The Fernio-\nFort Steele Iii- v.!li:* Co. Is 01 0 of\nF'Tiih's big industries and reports of\nthe kind Bpread broadcast arc very detrimental to business Rumors of this\n, kind coming from !*n ox-employcc\n11 Bhould be taken with a grain of salt.\nScotty Young and Ernest\nvere visiting in Klko over\n\itli their parents.\nMr. and Mrs. J. W-. Kerr, of the Klk\nlotel, entertained several friends to a\nhlcken dinner this week.\nNd matter how high thc cost of\nIvlng soars, Jim Thistlebeak believes\nt will still be worth the money.\nMrs. Doctor Barber, of Fernie, Is\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Isiting witb Mrs. Oeorge Scott,\ntoosville valley this week.\nMrs. K. ti. Holbrook, post-mistress\ni id general merchant, left Saturday\n'or Lethbridge and Alberta points.\nJim Thistlebeak says: You can\n.vorry yourself a big lot, but you can't\nntiId a happy home on the lot. Get\nlint Mabel?\n.Miss Grace Koss, of Krag, was the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2uest or honor at a automobile party\n,-iveu by Mrs. C. A. Klingensmlth this\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0veek to Fernie.\nWhile driving to Waldo the otlier\nlay with some travellers Sandy Blr-\n.iie (tin* Barney Oldfleld of Klko)\n.un over a porcupine, the result being\ni blow-out. Sandy said the porcupine won on points.\nMv. Brown, civil engineer of the\nGreat Northern, with headquarters at\n.Vhiiellsh, Montana, and several assistants are registered at the Colum\nnia hotel this week. It looks as If Klko\n.vill get thc union depot yet,\nMr. and Mrs. Whiffen returned to\nMedicine Hat this week after visiting\nfriends here and the Itoosville valley\nfor the last month. Mrs. Whiffen Is\nin expert angler and caught some\nbeauties while here. Mr. WhllTen had\nbetter luck wltli a can opener.\nHome from the south, Bluck Cloud\nmd family have returned from an ex-\ntended visit to Dayton Creek, Mon-\n1'iia, where tiny were the guests of\nPaul Prairie Chicken and Mary Blue\nIrouse, returning via Glacier National\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2irk and the Roosvtlle-Flalhead rail.\nThey ri port splendid crops in the Flathead valley.\nSuperintendent Bert Black, of the\n\l. F. .**\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 M, was an Elko visitor Sun-\ndny, bringing a p:*.rty of the Ferule\nunbalance Corps on the report re-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i Iveil In Ferule that his brother Dave\nwas badly bitten by Rainbow Trout lu\nl^odgo Pole ('reek nnd near drowned.\nI'here are places along this creek\nthat Its policy to ball your hook behind a Iree.\nThe Sunday school picnic from\ni oal ('reek to Klko hist week was the\nInfgCBl of its kind ever visiting the\nold historic burg and the dny was\nhienl for the occasion. Mr. D. Martin, mayor of Coal Creek, was with the\nparty and Edward Mills, government\nbotanist of Fernie, was wltli the\n[tarty. Two young ladies from the\nFernie Annex was discussing religion In one cf the Klko stores in the\nafternoon, uml one snld that her pa\nprayed until he wore holes In the\nknees of his trousers, and the other\nmid be ills-1 remarked thnt her pa had worn his\npants out entirely back sliding. There\nmust hnve been over 400 people all\nhi gala attire and their presence made\nthe town look like old times before\nthe wnr broke out.\nhandle the steam shovel ou\nthe c. p. K. Is doing on tb\nsouth of Culgary.\nMarshal Barton, lhe Dominion Express meBsongor ou the c. p. u\nsteamer Kolwuiec. spent Sunday and\nMonday at his home here.\nMiss Kdnn NIchollB, who wav. opor*\nuti-d on fo:* adenoids nt Cranhrook on\nSunday, returned homo on Momhiy, accompanied by MIbs Algulro,\nMisses Phyllis and Francis Lyne,\nVivian Moore and A. Kbbutt loft on\nWednesday to join tho Stark's houseboat party ou the Kootom :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.\nA gang of men are busy at present\nMttlng the thistle trop along the K.\nV. line. We hear $100 lias been appropriated for the work. Better late\nthan never.\nThe Farmers' Institute unl.iaeded\nanother car of deed this week. If the\npresent rate of business Is maintained\nL.dgate will handle at least thirty\ncr.rloads tills year.\nMiss Georgian Cnrtwrl^ht has sufficiently recovered from tbe effects of\nher operation for appendicitis at the\nhospital at Cranbrook, to he moved to\nthe home of her sister, Mrs. McKowan,\nMrs. George Nichole, whose Illness\nwith bronchiul trouble we mentioned\nlast week, was taken to Cranbrook\nhospital for treatment on Saturday.\nHer sister, Miss Algulro, accompanied\nher.\nUp to the hour of going to pre-:\nGreat Northern wrecking crew\nnot commenced operations tearin\ntho'.r rails, etc. NYither have\nDoukhobors completed tho purchase\nof block Si::.\nI.ast Sunday marked the season as\nllsh day, the river being lined for eight\nmiles. A party of six from Cranhrook\nspending thc week-end here opened\nthe day by reuching the four-mile post\nIn the wet hours of the morning.\nCranbrook hospital was well supplied with Creston sweet peas and\notiier llowers last week. All the\nposies carried by the girls In the children's parade, on August 4th were sent\nto the hospital by the Red Cross\nladies.\nWhat appears to have been tbe lirst\nbicycle trip between Cranbrook and\nCreston was made tbis week by Frank\nBamford and Krr.cst Jones. They left\nthe former town Sunday evening, arriving here shortly after noon on\nMonday, returning Thursday. They\nwere guests of Dave Dow.\nThere will be no Issue of The Review next week. Wo are taking a\nweek off for a little mental and physical relaxation\u00E2\u0080\u0094and to do the annual\nwindow cleaning and have the offlce\ntowel laundered. The net receipts\nfrom tbe sale of the towel-washing\nby products will be donated to the\nmachine gun fund.\nA family picnic d\itlng which Hev.\nR. K. Pow gave the family at Arrow\nCreek on Saturday had a very painful\nand almost fatal termination tbe early\npart of the afternoon, while at play\nJean, the second daughter of the\nmanse, accidentally fell over quite a\nhigh bank Into the wuter below, und\nbut for the prompt action of Mrs. Pow\nIn jumping over the bank after the\nlittle one a drowning would have\nIs tlie order concerning their issue of\nbcif;\nIt seems it's tholr luiblt to try every\nday\nchiclets\nRE4LLY DELIGHTFUL\nTHE DAINTY>.;\nMINT-COVERED:\nCANDY- COATEDv\nCHEWING GUM' vi/-.\nOn your Vacation\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nHid ill ft I'iphiuii Moh.r-\nIn*\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Driving \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Shooting\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Cn in pi nil ont\u00E2\u0080\u0094llierf Im\nnothing Hko n plentiful\nsupply of the Dainty\nFreoh Mtnt-flavureu\nconfection\nCblcUts\ncut out (ht\na wny.\nT-llone uud hide It\nThen aftor they've denned up sn 1 fed\nall the Uno\nThey go after those T-Hotte's and have\na good time\nHut now these new orders hnve stopped uil tholr fun\nTbey must cut wltli tbe boys ln a broiling hot sun.\nSo Johns' said to Alyward. say look\nhero ohl sport,\nThis isn't the j:ib that yon and 1\nthought;\nHut Ay I ward just said In a sorrr.wful\ntone,\nWhat in h\u00E2\u0080\u0094I sha'.l be do without our\nT-Bono.\nThen tbey figured and argued to fix\nup a scheme,\nTo get out of feeding on bacon and\nbeans\nBut it all came to nausbt for they\ncould not agree\nSo they both went to town on n h\u00E2\u0080\u00941\nof a spree.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Woodyard Kindling\nVernon, August 10th, 1915.\nTO 31Y HUSBAND\nHere's to the mau I love best,\nHere's to his eyes of blue,\nIs the heart that Is ever lander\nLoyal aud kind and true,\nHere's to the smile unfailing,\nThe greeting when dny Is done,\nThe strength to forgot the burden of\ncare\nThat was lifted when day begun.\nHere's to the hand thut Is ready,\nTo help some poor soul along,\nWhom the thorns of life are piercing\nOnce more he may be Btrong.\nSo here's to thc muii I love best,\nAnd here's to his eyes of blue,\nMay all men be us noble.\nAs dear and as good as you!\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Marie Hrown\nCi anbrook, ti. V.\nShipbuilding activity, due to the\nheavy demand for vessels sinee the\n! Kuropean war began, Is greater In the\nCulled States than It has been for several years. More steel vessels were\nbeing built or wcre under contract\nJuly 1 than at any time In any yeur\nsince 1901, and there was a greater\ntonnage of wooden vessels building\nthan since 1870. Department of Commerce statistics issued recently show\n1.J5 vessels were building July 1.\nSixty-live vessels were steel ships, aggregating li!iS.42fi tons, and sixty were\nwooden vessels totalling 288,701 tons.\nsnnmt skix troi/kleh\nSunburn, blistering, and irritation\nure the commonest form of summer\nskin troubles, and Zum-Buk ends\nthese very quickly. It works In two\nways. As soon us applied, Its untt-\nBeptlc powers get to work and kill all\ntlie poison in a wound, a sting or a\nsore. This generally ends the smarting and the pain. Then Zamliuk begins the heeling process, and fresh\nhealthy tissue Is built up. For sore,\nblistered feet, sore bunds, heat\nrushes, baby's beat spots, sure places\ndue to perspiration, etc., you can't\nequal Zam-Buk. It also cures cuts,\nulcers, abscesses, piles, aud all In\ntlamcd and diseased conditions of skin\nand subjacent tissue. Druggists and\nstores everywhere sell Zam-Buk, BOc.\nbox. Use Zam-Buk Soap ulso, 25c.\nper tablet. All stores, or Zam-Buk\nCo., Toronto, Ont.\nTIMBER SALE X47*'i\nSealed tenders will be received by\nthe Minister of Lands not lator than\nnoon on the 21st day tf August, 1915,\nfor tbe purchase of License X475, to\ncut it-Kt.OOO feet of Douglas Fir and\nLarch, on Lot 12020, Kootenay District, west of Waldo.\nTwo (2! years will be all\nremoval of timber.\nFurther particulars of tl:\nForester, Victoria, B. C.\nfor\nChief\n.U-lt\nT1MI1KIC SALE MSI\nSealed tenders will be receive'' by\nthe Minister of Lands not later than\nnoon on the 21st duy of Auguet, 1915,\nfor the purchase or License X484, to\ncut 988,000 feet of Douglas Fir and\nLarch, on l. "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Cranbrook"@en . "Cranbrook_Herald_1915-08-19"@en . "10.14288/1.0069518"@en . "English"@en . "49.5080556"@en . "-115.746944"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Cranbrook, B.C. : Herald Publishing Co."@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "Cranbrook Herald"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .