"1a4efb3a-ccc3-427e-a181-0c809ce456b1"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2014-06-30"@en . "1918-09-19"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0069532/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " THE CRANBROOK HERALD\n\"...\nv\nVOLUME 20\nCRANBROOK, BRITISH COLUMBIA,\nTHURSDAY. SEPT. 19tlr, 1918\nNUMBER 36\nEAST KOOTENAY FALL FAIR, CRANBROOK, OCTOBER 2 AND 3\nPEHY THEFT\nConstable Johns an duty behind Baker street on Friday, the 13th, heard\na noise followod by the breaking ot\nglass. He ran In the dreclton ot the\nnoise and saw a man running nway\nWilli a suit case. He ran after him\nat lull spend anil called on lilm three\nor four rimes tn stop, lint the guy\nwas \"nmi' sprinter anil kept ou going.\nWhereupon tho constable ilred a shot\nrrom his gun In the nlr. This Immediately brought the of fender to n hull.\nIt was then discovered that Ihe desperado was I'eter Frank, well known\nIn this district\nUpon Invstlgntlon of th Cranbrook\nSaddlry Company's premises it was\niound that entrance und be'. gained\nfrom the rear by removing a piece of\nquarter-round from the window casing, which allowed the top portion ot\nthe window to drop. Accused entered and proceeded to the front of the\nBtore, where he carefully removed a\n$20 suit case from the show window.\nFrank was brought before Police\nMagistrate John Leask and committed for trial. He elected tor speedy\ntrial and came before Judge Thompson on Monday, and pleaded guilty.\nChief of Police Hersey stated that\nthere was no criminal record against\nthe accused. .Enquiries had been\nmade and It would appear that Peter\nhad always been a good worker and\nno motive could be found (or hi* fall\nfrom grace. Tbe accused here Interposed that If the Judge would deal\n. leniently with him he would like to\nJoin tbe army.\nJudge Thompson adjourned the\ncase until Saturday n\u00C2\u00ABt to give him\nan opportunity to enlist, but unfortunately the accused stands only 4\nfoot t Inches and is of slight build.\niff fri hut\nTht following recruits have left\nh\u00C2\u00BBr\u00C2\u00BB MMatfer:\u00E2\u0080\u0094R. F. Cox. to Join the\nMarti Air Am: Nick Haramchuck,\nWyeUft\u00C2\u00BB; Harry Hlghes. Wycllffe;\nHerbert Cheater. Cranbrook. and\nHerbert Bradley. Cranbt-vnk to become members dt tlte Canadian Siberian Expditionary Forces.\nThe physical requirements for the\nlatter are the same as for the C. E.\nF\u00E2\u0080\u009E namely. Category \"A\", age limit 19\nto 45 years. Pay and allowances are\nthe same as In the C. E. F.\nMen registered under the Military\n8errtce Act H17 who have not yet\nbeen ordered to report will be accepted provided they are In Category \"A\"\nand produce certificate from the registrar to the effect that they have not\nyet been ordered to report for duty.\nAnyone wishing further information can obtain same from Dr. F. W.\nGreen, who-.wlll also make arrangements regarding transportation.\nHelp the Boys \"Over There'\nby Saving Gasoline\nThe Allien need gasoline. Waste none ol It on Sunday\nmotoring for pleasure. He who uses it (or this purpose\nstlntB those who are fighting our battles. It Is the duty of\nall motor car owners to comply with the Fuel Controller's\nrequest to save \"gas.\"\nThe safoty of the State being the supreme law, personal\nenjoyment must give place to national necessity during\nwar time. To save gasoline Is to save money, lt will also\neiiHtire a more adequate supply of \"gas\" for the needs of\nour war machine, which must lack no essential. To comply with lhe Fuel Controller's request will save VHIMIOO\non it single Sunday. In gasoline lt will also save hundreds\nof thousands of gallons. A word lo the wise motor car\nowner Is sufficient.\nTreacherously Shot by Hun Prisoner\nWord 1ms been received from the\nfront that Capt. F. D. Smith, well\nknown In Cranbrook had been shot\nby u Hun prisoner and the following\nextract trom a brother officer's letter\nslums how it was so treacherously\ndone: \"Poor old Smith. He captured\nn Hun the other day In the push. The\nfellow held up his hands, so Smith\npassed him on to the men behind to\ntake to thc rear. Well, as soon as\nSmith was past him he grabbed a rifle\nand shot Smith in the back. Rumor\nhad it that he was dead, but tho adjutant had a letter from him afterwards and he Bays he ls getting on\nfine. Hope so, but this will probably\nfinish his flghtng.\"\nOpen Letter to Hon. Dr. King\nMember for Cranbrook\nHon. Dr. King, Minister of Public Works.\nMember for the Electorial Division of Cranbrook.\nHonorable and Dear Str:-\nThe property holders of the Electorial Division of\nCranbrook regret that the Provincial Government, of which\nyou are an honorable member, have decided to put on a sale of\nprovincial government lands.this fall, and they have been astonished beyond measures and have clothed themselves in sackcloth and ashes upon hearing that this inopportune decision is to\nbe enforced against them without even giving them notice of the\nsale of their property in a newspaper published and circulated\namongst them. The. fact tha* the farmers especially are to be\nsold out ls to be published broadcast throughout Alberta; they\nare to be humiliated by having their precarious financial condition held up to the ridicule of a sister province\u00E2\u0080\u0094a financial-\ncondition accentuated by the onerous surtax that has been levied'by your government\u00E2\u0080\u0094while 'ttef. the interested TtertletJ Me'\nnot even given an opportunity of knowing who the victims of\nthis outrageous proceeding are to be.\nIt is not yet too late to rectify this gross injustice and on\ntheir behalf we humbly pray you to see that it Is done.\nFaithfully yours.\nCRANBROOK HERALD, LIMITED.\nW. A. Myers, Managing Editor\nWhy should anybody want to live necta with the pipe line. This pipe\nanywhere but in Cranbrook or vie!- line is no guuharrel affair or domestic\nnlty? There la not a better climate iu water carrier, but ls made of stout\nthe world: no scenery more grand; no, Iron lengths about two feet in dla-\ndrlvoways nnd lakes and mountains' meter, lt Is about 5.200 feet In length\nmure pleasureuble; no people more; und ufler running i.p und down hill\nagreeable; no buslnesu prospects ii ends up attached to a giant nozzle\nbrighter; no locntlon more suitable, tliut cue carry u stream of water\nfor u big, wealthy, happy commercial with force enough l>v::lnd it io v.-ash\nmetropolis. And behind It nil there are clown nhoui M.onn mint- yards every\nuntold nalurul resources In foodstuffs,' 24 hours. This pipe line will he com*\nminerals nnd timber. Let us take a' plelcd by tlu, end of the month,\nlook ut what may be and then bend all! T||t,|e |s \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E mmM\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E, ,ra.\nour energies to attain it. | V1>, ,c) \u00E2\u0080\u009E.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,, ,,own cv(;ry rrbir. (00l of\nOn Wednesday of last week n bunch wh|0\u00C2\u00AB contains gold. A. J. Pulm-\nof rive live wires nmcug the business qU|st, the engineer In charge of the\nmen of this community took a trip out wnrlt. hns had many years experience\nto Perry Creek to see how work on a |\u00E2\u0080\u009E placer mining fields, nnd who has\nhydraulic mining property on thst ,.,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E, here from Mexico. Is thorough-\ncreek was progressing. NJayor l^slio |y convinced that the proposition Is a\nClapp was the pilot and H. Gumble, verv valuable one. He has washed\nA Raworth. C. Puley and W. A. Myers, mlt m!Uly a panrill from different\nof the Herald were the crew. ,arts or ti,e property and hns dlscov-\nThe ride out was a most pleasant ered colors und small nuggets everyone. Along woodea avenues, with I where. He showed us u bottle con-\ntho St. Murys Prnlrie In the offing; , talnlng several pleoes of couVse gold\nbeside rushing waters; up steep that he had washed out of but two or\nmountain sides; across the beds of three pan1. Dirt that rich would con-\ncreeks that have already\u00E2\u0080\u0094In the early lain gold to the vnlue of III or more\nhistory or the district\u00E2\u0080\u0094been washed tier cubic yard. Cold is not the only\nfor tlieir gold and that have yielded mineral, platinum hns been round, a\nto most primitive methods n good mineral five times nn valuable as\nmany millions ot dollars. I gold, soiling now on the market .it\nAbout fifteen miles out we arrived nrer *1\"\u00C2\u00B0 \"n am(:e-\nat the mining camp w,e had headed The property formerly belonged lo\nfor. Thc men were atiwork laying a the old Perry Creek Hydraulic Coin-\npipe line about a mile\" away, so we (]u,ny, hut cwing to divisions and dls-\nstarted off to where the work was; senJInns among the directors and fl-\nbelng done. We climbed down the1 ,miiy the death of trie principals,\nsteep mountain side about 1000 feet ,h0lr Interests were secured by the\n(It seemed to the writer about 1000 wild Horno Perry Crceli Gold Mining\nmlleB) to tho bed of the creek, along' Company, with Lester Clnpp as preBi-\nIts narrow passage, across a fallen ^ dent and Archie Rtiworih. vlce-p.'esl-\ntree and up the other side a longer; dent. It Is not the Intention of thc\niul Library \"' \u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"FOit iiit nib \u00C2\u00BB.ID\u00C2\u00BB MICE\nand more difficult way than the one'\nwe had just come down, to (lie well\nof the flume, wliere the pipe line Ir\nattached.\nThe flume, which Ib ahout three\nfeet by four, Is nearly four miles long\nand carries the water from a- point\nup Perry creek to th*. well that con- i\ncompany to do mite?- washing this\nfall, but only to get ready for next\nspring.\nWhen we returned to cam*) we were\nsure hungry,but the cook had preparer' for that very contingency a.H we\nwe're fed up to fortify us for thc return Journey.\naoflamy liiifl! si iiukjh\nUOKEL I.FA8K OF 8TBATHCONA\nHOUSE WRITES HOME\nMrs. Geo. Irfnsh hns recently received a letter from her son Uonel.of\nthe Strnthcona Horse, who has gone\nthrough the recent Allied offensive.\nHe lost his horse nnd personal belonging* In the chase, but he docs\nnut worry about thnt. although ll Inconvenienced him a good deal. He\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ays: \"ft wire was an exciting lime.\nWe ran Frttx about 20 miles and he\nstiro went fast. There were all kinds\nof souvenirs, but 1 was not lucky\nenough to get any. The infantry had\na better chance to get them than ns,\nfor wo were mounted most of the\ntime. 1 never went through so much\nmachine gun fire before. The gunners were nil dlsorganr.ed and so was\neverything else. The ones who could\nnot run fast enough to get away gave\nthemselves up, and there was sure a\nbunch of them. I saw som of the in-\nfantry boys and ft seemed good to be\namong the Canadians again. Our\ntank* did good work nnd they were a\ngreat help.\"\nWonders That Are\nWorked by Irrigation\nMr. A. E. Watts, of Wattsburg, has mise of a good yield; native grasses\nmi irrigated farm of 300 acres or more seven feet long. This fine showing of\nupon which he is working wonders, garden and field crops has been made\nThe results of getting water on the possible by an Irrigation system. A\nland proves that the soil of this dls- fine stream of water runs through\ntrict is remarkably fertile. If a ays-' the farm the whole year round and all\ntow of irrigation could be Ina'igurated, he has to do Is to close the gates and\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094and it can be \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 on a large and com-1 flood almost the whole 300 acres,\nprehenslve seal\", this district would! Mr. Watts has also a green house in\nbecome the most productive In Brit- [ which are growing a large number of\nIsh Columbia. The prosperity of the i tomato vines, laden down with fine\ndistrict depends upon its production \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 large ripe and ripening tomatoes. He\nor food stuffs, minerals and lumber, has a variety also of current tomatoes\nWtth tlte development of these re- that have ripened and are still ripen\nBourcea and the charm and Interest\nShowing in \"The PULbm\" at the Rex him. Instead of \"trimming\" him, aa\nTheatre next Wednesday and Thurs- she has planned, she becomes his\nday. champion nnd determines to \"go\nA woman as lawless and free of straight\" In order to gain his respect.\nlove as Merimee's Carmen ia the role A splendid supporting caste headed\nplayed by Dorothy Dalton In the Tri- by Kenneth Harlan, former leading\nangle play, \"The Flame of the Yukon\" man for Gertrude Hoffman in \"Sum-\nwritten hy Monte M. Katterjohn. \ limn\" and last seen on the screen In\n\"The Flame,\" as the gamblers and' \"Cheerful Givers\" wtth Bessie Love,\nminers call her, Is the quten of the Insures the effective Interpretation of\ndance hall girls in a Yukon frontier the many dramatic scenes. Melbourne\ntown during the gold rush days. She MacDowelt, husband of the late Fan-\nis a- woman without creed, conscience ny Davenport and distinguished for\nor moral standard, yet when she his stage work, is another member ot\nmeets \"The Stranger,\" a young, rug- the caste, and Margaret Thompson,\nged fellow who comes to the north- Carl Ullman and May Palmer have\nland to make his fortune, she feels a Important roles. Charles Miller was\nsudden attracton that draws her to the director.\nNoted Educationist\nVisits Cranbrook\nJit the Churcheo\nMETHODIST CHURCH\nRe*. R. W. tee, Pastor.\nSunday next September 22nd.\n11 a. m.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Divine Service\nTo be folowed by Sunday School\n7.80 p. m.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Evensong and Sermon\nA hearty Invitation to all\n- BAPTIST CHURCH\nRev. J. P. Sinclair, Pastor\nUnion Services\u00E2\u0080\u0094Baptist and Pres\nbyterlan Congregations\n11 a. m\u00E2\u0080\u0094 In Baptist church\n12 noon\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sunday School\n7.S0 p. m\u00E2\u0080\u0094In Presbyterian church\nRev. Htllls Wright will preach at\nboth services.\nBORN\u00E2\u0080\u0094At Cottage Hospital, (Inr-\nden Avenue, Cranbrook, on Sept. 19\nto Mr. and Mn. J. R. Walkey, a\nfor the tourist contained in our attractive natural surroundings la to\nbe found thc health, wealth and happiness of our people. We must produce and industry intelligently applied will be abundant!,' rewarded.\nMr. Watts has one of the finest gardens in the Kootenays. Cabbages\nthat weigh nearly 20 pounds; sugar\nbeets '..'I Indies In circumference ;car-\nrots a font long; alfalfa of n uniform\ngrowth, deep rich green in color,\nnothing of the hit and miss nature In\nits stand.\nHo has oats that stand five feet\nhigh, wheat heavily headed,.rye that\nhas already heen cut, threshed, sown\nagain and the second crop Is now six\nInches high: timothy that yielded n\nton and a half In the acre the first\ncrop and a second crop for the season Is now growing and \"gives pro-\nfranbrook was recently favored\nwith a short visit from Professor Sad-\nIng. One Interesting plot contains a j'\u00C2\u00AB\". nf the University of B. C. Prof.\nspecial kind of mushroom, large and j Sadler, who has recently been placed\ndelicious to the taste.\nTlie farm Is situated in the mtds-; or\na beautfu! valley, surrounded by magnificent hills. Many thousands of\nfeet of lumber have been cut from\nHie timber growing upon the tnoun-\nl.iiil sldes,and lie has a mill ti'e.e and\nvaluable timber limits In the neigh-\nlet-hood that contain millions of toot\nthnt await cutting.\nThe farm Is situated on a lake bottom out of which in times past millions of dollars In gold havo been\n.vi.shcil iho for.'ii';-, Palmer Bar diggings. No one knows how many millions of gold still remain to he\nwashed out. But one thing is sure-\nthere nre millions of gold in the fertility of the soil.\nHappy s the man who has a good\nIrrigated farm In this district.\nturned out at the East Kootenay In\nduatrlal school and tbe farms of F.\nClark and L. Taylor, on St. Marys\nPrairie, and at each place took notes\nas far as possible on the special difficulties and problems encountered ln\ntrying to turn out a good marketable\narticle from the dairy.\nProf. Sadler took a keen Interest In\nIn charge of the dairy and bacteriology departments of the university,has\nfor the last six years been at Macdonald College, Ste. Anne de Bellevut\nand on this trip Is acting as judge of; tlie well known spring flavor that ls\ndairy products at some of the fall encountered by nearly all dairy peo-\nfnlrs and looking into tbe dairy prac- \ pie In this district for short periods\ntlcos on the farms of such districts as i In the spring, the cause of which has\nlie visits tn the hope of being thus bet-' not so far been satisfactorily ei-\nler able to plan tlie work of his de-1 plained and is desirous of having sam-\npurtments to fit the special needs of' pies of cream tainted with this sent to\nB. C. and the. students who will be his department\nour future farmers and dairymen. Prof. Sadler Is very anxious to serve\nHaving only a very short time to tiie dairy interests of B. C. and hopes\nspend In the district he was not able farmers and milk producers will send\nto visit many farms, but guided by him their problems and let him be of\nthe secretary of the Farmers' Insti- uso to them, and hopes to spend a\ntide he looked over Mr. Austin's longer season in the dlstriot at a not\ndairy, tiie equipment and produce too distant date.\nThe home of Mr. Thomas Lav-son\nwas visited by the nhrel of deatl- last\nFriday, Sept. 13, when his beloved\nwife was taken away after a short ill- Princess Zara. famous Egyptian\nnes3 of only two weeks. The funeral palmist, ha; kindly consented to stop\ntook place from the family residence,, over in Cranbrook in order to be pre-\n229 Dewar avenue, on Sunday after- sent at tiie One Thousand Dollar\nnoon and proceeded to the C. P. H. Dance on Friday, tlie 20th lust The\nstation, thence to Winnipeg, where entire proceeds of iier services are tu\ntlie body will be interred. The be- go io the fund to be sent oversea'. Do\nreaved wish to thank all those who so not forget Friday.\nkindly assisted In the obsequies. \t\n Get Fink's prices o-.i furniture fir t.\nTO OCR ADVERTISERS \t\nt Arthur Bowness. of Nelson, wra a\nPleuso gel your changes ot ads tn visitor in town this week.\nthe Herald office early nexl week as \t\nwe expect a rush of advertising both Tiie Knights of Columbus drive fin-\notd and new for ihe Fall Fair busin- i'hes tomorrow. Sept. 10th. Don't\ness. and we won't be able to handle forget that they are doing a splendid\nit all In a day. We request Hint ali and noble work tor the boys at the\ncopy for advertisements be In tlis> front and they need and deserve all\nhands nf tlie printers not later than tlie support you can afford to give.\nTuesday evening. Sept 24tn. \u00E2\u0080\u009E |, \u00E2\u0080\u009Ep ,0 voii tomorrow. Don't fail.\nPremier Lloyd George and President Wilson\nAttend church regularly\nWill You Follow Their Lead?\n\"i '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -Hi -^-\u00E2\u0080\u0094^\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094-.I\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 I SSI 11 .11 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \t\nYou are Invited to\njrXt(ba*i*t Church\nSunday Next\nTIIK REV. R. Vi. LEE will preach at 11 a. ni. and\n7.30 p. m.\n3n jftrmoriam\na\nSee Fink's for furniture.\nIn loving memory of my dear Son! Editor Wallace of the Fernie Free\nTrooper S. O. Watson : Pr\"\"\u00C2\u00BB wa\" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB town on Monday and\nllth C. M. R. ' B&ve tl,e Herald a friendly call. He\nDied at St. Eugene Hospital, Cran- lo\u00C2\u00B0*5 \u00C2\u00BBs tn0\"*'h tne editorial chair\nbrook, on September tilth, 1MB. : \"\"rees with him. fdr In spite of thc\nMy son thou art gone to the home of, sm\u00C2\u00BB1\"' atmosphere of the coal town\nTh regt ! lie ls as fat as a porker and wears a\nWhere suffering no longer can ham.;Eml1'' ln\"1 \" fu\" of th< ** of '\"*\nthee; i\nWhere the songs of the good, where' '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 P- Fink, one of East Kootenay's\ntlie hymns of the blest, ' most nlert merchants, who was sent\nThrough an endless existence shall as a delegate rrom here to represent\ncharm thee. Cranbrook's Retail Merchants Aeao-\nInserted by his mother and family, elation at a convention cf the retail\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ! merchant1, of tha province, has re-\nMr. i.m'i Mrs. Simon Taylor have i turned finm the coast nfter Irving\ngono to Vancouver and California, i'liad u very qicasnnt trip. He will mnke\nMr. Taylor expects to be away for aia full report of the business of the\nmonth end Mrs. Taylor will spend .convention at the next meeting of the\ntho winter In CalirnrnUs. \,\nCHICKEN LEC BANDS\nTHOSE INTFADIX. EXHIBITING\nCHICKENS THIS YEAR SHO.I.U\n\u00C2\u00ABET LEO BANDS EARLY. THOSE\nWITHOI T Witt BE DISQUALIFIED\nl.arfte Assortment to Select From\nJ. D. McBRIDE\nPHONE s HAKER STREET\nJust Arrived!\nSalmon Fishing Tackle\nNO FISH TO BIG FOR TllTs TACKLE\nLines\u00E2\u0080\u0094Salmon File*\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bait Hooks\u00E2\u0080\u0094Gaff*\u00E2\u0080\u0094Got\nand Wire Leaden\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sinkers\u00E2\u0080\u0094Casting Rods\u00E2\u0080\u0094In\nfact everything to catch tbe big Salmon, when ther\nstart to hlte. Get yonr choice now find don't forget.\nThe Christmas Cheer Danee tor \"liar boys over then\"\nSEPTEMBER Sflth. ARE 100 GOIMJ TO TAKE IT IHt\nCRANBROOK DRUC & BOOK CQ'Y\nATCHIHOK, Mgr.\nDay Phone \"4.\nNlfkt Phone IN PAGE TWO\nTHE CRANBROOK HERALD\nTHURSDAY, SEPT. 19th, 1918\nCranbrook Herald\nPublished Every Thursday by\nTHE CRANBROOK HER ALU. LIMITED\nA. MYERS, : ; : : : Managing Editor\nW.\nAdvertising\nthis iil'l'ice\nHates un application. Changes for Advertising MUST be In\nWodnosdny noun Ihcciirrcnt week tu secure attention.\nCRAM-ROOK, BRITISH I OI.HUIIA. Till ItSllAY. SEI'TE.iniEK Wll, 1\u00C2\u00BB18\nESTABLISHED\nIMPERIAL BANK\nOF CANADA\nCAPITA-. PAID UP $7,000,000 RESERVE FUND J7O00.0OO\nPELEG HOWLAND. PRESIDENT. E. HAY. CENERAL MANAGER.\nHRAD OFFICE: TORONTO\nA General Banking Business Transacted. Careful attention liven\ntu accounts of Merchants, Manufacturers and Farmers.\nSAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES 4\n| CRANBROOK BRANCH,\nB. E. HOWARD, Manager.\nCANADIANS (IN THEIR HONOR IN CONSERVING OF FOOD\n .. . . would be to notify him in the same way that the government In-\nTlte time has not yet arrived for us to relax our efforts to ^ ^ & ^ corporation gha\u00E2\u0080\u009E noHfy B\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E, ])1.QpeI.|y holdm\nproduce as much as we can and to save as much as po lwlth-\u00E2\u0080\u009E its jurisdiction shall be notltietl that llieii- properly is to\nwe do produce. We are marching on to victory, but the \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nwhat\netui ot the war is no yet in Bight\n'' . t\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u009E.. I ue put up for sale, by advertising the fact in a paper published\nlt requires our utmost effort I n J- \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_,?_ _, \u00E2\u0080\u009E._ _ _L!,_.. r,\t\nmist be thorough discipline In our civ\neas\nir her own disciplinarian, The\nin every direction, Ther\nilian armies al home as well as In Hi- .Wnina armies overseas\nEvery civilian must I\"' hi\nmade thai Canadians be put on rations and\nthe food legula-\nsuggestion lias been ...\nnot on their honor regarding food, bul On tins suggestion the\nCanadian food board says:\nDo householders ln Canada seek to evade\ntious'.' Are the merohants In Canada conniving at tbe evasion\nof the food regulations? Let us see about that.\nTbe main objective ot the Canada Food Hoard is to supply\nGreat Britain and the Allies with vital foods. With this in view\nfood regulations are made, which, if respected by the people of\nCanada, will enable Canada to keep faith with the Allies on food.\nDo lhe people of Canada want to keep faith with the Allies\non food? THEY. DO, Are the people of Canada keeping faith\nwith the Alies on food? THEY ARE.\nTo lake any other position is to suggest that the people of\nCanada would rather keep their pre-war food habits than keep\nfaith with the Allies on food. No true Canadian is breaking the\nfood regulations of the Canada Food Hoard for he knows these\nregulations are made in order that Great Britain and the Allies\nand lhe Canadian army at the front may be properly fed.\nWho of us will eat ivlial should lie conserved for the Can-\nnilian Army at the front?\nThe hearts of the people of Canada are sound and in this\nwar to a finish. Foot! is a first class munition of war and Canadians so view it. I( will be time enough to go in for rations in\nCanada when the people of Canada refuse to conform to national efforts to conserve food for Greal Britain and Ihe Allies\naud the Canadian Army al the front\nWhen Unit time conns a policeman, not a fund controller\nn ill lie needed. In Iiu- meantime Curry On.\nSMALL PERCENTAGE OF CASUALTIES IN TIIK CANADIAN\nKLVINti ('OKI'S\ntree and thc farmer Is to be destroyed instead. They are going\nafter him, bag and baggage, lock, stock and barrel, horns, hoofs\nand tail, and it was the intention of the government that they\nshould not know a thing about it until they were scotched.\nMany of Hon. Dr. King's friends say that surely the genial\ndoctor would not lend himself to such a gross injustice and he\nmay have fought against it. But he is travelling in a vicious\ncircle and his better judgment may have been overcome by his\nunscrupulous colleagues, or an unholy ambition may have turned his head. Whatever has been the reason he certainly has consented to the handing out of a very raw deal to his constituents.\nIt is bad enough to rob a man of his property, but why not\ndo it in a gentlemanly way.\ni and circulating within the limits of Ihe corporal ion. Tint in\nthis instance nothing of the kind is being done. Nol one farmer\nin a hundred in this district will ever see the advertisement.\nThis is a gross injustice to the farmers of Ibis community.\nThe sale in tlie first place should never have been hold at this\ntime. It ls the hardest time in the history of the British Columbia farmer to make his living and raise money to pay his taxes.\nBut the government musi have Ihe money even if il lias lo kill\n(he goose that lays the golden egg In order to get It, Why does\nthe government need the money? Because of ils extravagance.\nThere was to be a curtailment of expenditure In order to equal-\nlie the revenue and expenditure of the provincial administration, but the late administration was only a kindergarten in the\nart of spending the public money when compared with lhe present aggregation of spendthrifts\nThe Liberals were horrified because Bowser had lent the\nPacific Great Eastern $6,000,000 out of (lie provincial treasury\niu order to complete their undertaking. But, when the Liberals\ngot into power they appointed a commission to investigate the\naffairs of the company and when they discovered that their own\nfriends were Involved and stood to profit they cancelled that\ngreat debt on payment by the company of one million dollars instead of six million. If they needed the money so badly, why go\nafter the farmer and sell him out of house and home for a paltry\ntax account and give millions to a bunch of grafters who were\nalready gorged with the people's money.\nThey were going to reduce expenditure by cutting out special officers and commissions, removing all thc unnecessary officials. Had they reduced the staffs as they promised to do and\ncut off all useless and expensive commissions, there would have\nbeen no need to take such drastic measures with the farmer.\nThere would have been no need for a surtax that increased the\nConsolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\nof Canada Limited\nOffice, smelting and Refining Department\nTRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\nPiirrhuNcr of Onlil, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores.\nTabannc Itrnnd Pig Lead, Milestone, Spelter and Copper\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' Evtry 10c\nPacket of\nWILSONS\nFLY PADS\nA/HL Klfi MOPE FtirS THAN\nS8\u00C2\u00B0\u00C2\u00B0W0PTH CF ANY\nSTICKY FLY CATCHER\nClean to handle. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and General Stores.\n..'B&m\nAUSTRIA HAS HAD ENOUGH\nAMI NOW WANTS PEACE\nAnother peace proposal lias been\nsubmitted from the Huns to tbe Allies, this time through the Emperor\nof Austria.\nAgain tlie Allies have been asked\nfarmer's burdens beyond his ability lo carry them.to lie followed I have they not had enough and had\nby confiscation, as (his tax sale is in reality. i they not better give up the flgrht for\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E . ... * ., . . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 freedom from the yoke of Teutonic\nPatronage, the bane of British Columbia public life was to, mI|ltarlsm\nThe following letter has been received by Mr. Hallimore,\nwhich ought lo be read with interest by all who wish to know\nthe facts in regard to the it. A. P. Canada:\nDear Mr, Hallamore:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nDuring tlie past few mouths a number of newspaper articles have appeared from time to time giving erroneous statistics\nregarding casualties iu the Royal Air Force training squadrons.\nThe public, have, therefore, received an incorrect impression.\nThe purpose of this letter is to furnish authentic statisdes in order that you may be in possession of facts regarding the above\nquestion. 1 should be obliged if you would extend the same cooperation as you have In the past and see that the informatjon\ngiven below is placed In the hands of your local newspapers.\nFor the purpose of preparing statistics, the to(al number of\nflights and casualties throughout the entire R. A. F. during a\ncertain period was obtained. For the purpose of comparison.\nsimilar statistics were obtained from (raining squadrons operating in England. Iu the It. A. F. Canada, there were 36,263\nflights, with 13.5ii(l hours flying, during which there were 59\ncrashes, 3(i of which were admissions to hospital. The English\nstatistics give !l,000 flights, with -1,000 hours flying, during\nwhicli there were 58 (practically the same number) of crashes.\niii of which were admissions to hospital.\nFrom the above figures you will see that for four tim\u00C2\u00ABB as\nmany flights, with three times as many hours in the air, the\nnumber of Canadian casualties are practically the same as the\nnumber of Englah casualties.\nYou will note that (lie above flights in Canada cover approximately 813,!)(i0 miles, or 34 times around the globe, thus we have\none fatality for 110.280 miles, or for 6 times around the globe,\nThe conclusions to be drawn from the above figures are so evident thai no further explanation Is required,\n1 (rust thai this letter will receive the same careful consideration as you have extended lo previous letters.\nYours sincerely.\nG. N. J. SHAW.\nLieutenant. Officer Commanding No, 3 Recruiting District.Royal\nAir Force, Vancouver.\nPROVINCIAL TAX SAI.K OF FARM LANDS\nThe British Columbia Qovernment are about (o hold a sale\nof provincial lands iu arrears for taxes. But marvellous to relate the notice advertising the lands in arrears in this district\nis to be published In a paper that does not circulate In the district. In fact the publication selected is nol a newspaper at all,\nbul a society periodical, published at Fernie by Ihe Miners' Union for circulation among tho miners to advocate the Interests\nof the miners only and whose circulation is principally In Alberta. The money to be paid for the advertisement might as\nwell be thrown into Ihe Fertile coke ovens and burnt up.\nIt is a political job, a deliberate robbery, a looting of the\ntreasury of the people and ii is believed to have been done for\nthe sole purpose of saving. If possible, the Fernle seat for the\ngovernmeni.\nA. I Fisher, who was returned ai the last election as an Independent, but who sold himself body and soul to the government, has been accused of putting over (his foul deal for the\npurpose of obtaining the influence of Ihe miners' organ for the\nnext campaign. It has been put up to him in this way: Mr. Fisher, the man who would give $2500.00 of the public funds to an\norgan whose chief business it is to carry on a Bolshivlkl propaganda is a damn traitor, aud thou art the man. The language\nis strong, but not too strong to designate the crime committed\nagainst the public, It would not be too strong if a little word of\nthree letters thai lias been popularized by frequent use In every\npulpit In Christendom were placed before tlte word \"damn.\"\nWhat does it mean? Nothing less titan thai the governmeni\n'\"'\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' to .sell out the farmers in this district/without even\n\" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 of. knowing thai (heir property is\n'minte farmer Is .to be put\n'nd Ihat he has been\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094ent could1 do\nhave been abolished. Destroyed root and branch, but it has\nflourished under (he present administration like a green bay the pence proposal Is: \"The United\nThe reply of the United States to\nNOTICE!\nTo United States Citizens in Canada\nBy tiie United Stales Military Service Convention regulations.\napproved by the Ooveriior-in-\u00C2\u00BB*onneil on 20th August, 1918, Male\nCitizens of tbe United States in Canada, within the ages for the\ntime being specified by the Laws of the United States prescribing\ncompulsory military service, except those who have diplomatic exemption, are made subject and liable to Military Service in Canada,\nand become entitled to exemption or discharge therefrom, under the\nCanadian Laws and Regulations. Tiie regulations governing this\nliability are published in the Canada Gazette (Extra) oi' 21st Aug.,\n1918; copy whereof may he obtained upon application through the\npost to the Director of the .Military Service Branch of the Department of Justice at Ottawa.\nUnited States Citizens nf the description aforesaid who were in\nCanada on 30th July, 1918, have sixty days from that date within\nwhich to exercise an option to enlist or enroll in the forces of the\nUnited States, or to return to the United States; and those who for\nany reason subsequently become liable to Military Service in Canada\nhave thirty days from the date of the accruing of such liability\nwithin which to exercise thc like option. It is stipulated hy lhe\nConvention nlso that certificates of diplomatic exemption may be\ngranted within the optional periods aforesaid. Every citizen of the\nUnited States to whom the regulations apply is required to report\nto the Registrar under the Military Service Act. 1917, for thc province or district within whicli he is. in thc manner by the regulations\nprescribed, within ten days after the expiry of his optional period,\nand will be subject to penalties if without reasonable excuse he fail\nso to report. Kor the In format Foil of those whom it may concern.\nSections 3 and 4 defining the requirement!, of registration, with\nwhich it will he necessary strictly to comply, are set out substantially as follows:\nREQUIREMENTS\nI. Every mule cltlion uf tho United BUtu within thc ages for tha tlmo\nbolng opacified in the Iowa of tiio Unltod States proscribing compulobt-j1\nmilitary service, not Including thoio who imve diplomatic exemption, within\nton days after the expiry <.r tho time limited hy tho Convention within which\ntbo Government uf tin- United States may Issue him a pertlflcatfl of diplomatic eiempti-m, hIuiII truly report to the Regiitrar by registered post, and\nIn writing which is plainly legible, his niinio in full, his occtinution and thu\ndate of his birth; dtatins also whether he In single, murrlcd or a widower;\nand If tho latter, whether he has a chltil living, also if married, thc ditto of\nbis marriage; und staling, moreover his place of residence and usual post-\noffice address in Canada; and, if lie reside within a city or pluco where the\nitreetfl and dwell inns are named and numbered, the name and number of his\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0treat and dwell inn; or If he reside In another place, the Im und concession\nnumber, section, townnliip. rafigo, unit meridian, or other definite doner! [it I on\nwheroby hi* place of residence mny be located, huvlng regard to the custom\nof tbe locality In which lie lives; ami if without reasonable excuse he\nneglect or full to report In the umnner and with the particulars aforesaid,\nwithin the time limited as aforesaid.) he shall he guilty of an offence, and\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0hall bt- >iuble ilpon summary conviction to a penalty not exceeding Klv\u00C2\u00AB\nHundred Dollars, and to Imprisonment for any term not exceeding six\nmonths, and moreover, he shall Incur u penalty of Jlli.00 for euch day after\ntho time when or within which lie should have registered during which he\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0hall continue to be unregistered, i\n4, Every United States citizen Who hns diplomatic exemption, although\nnot otherwise subject to these regulations, shall within ten flays after tho\ngranting of tho name truly report to the registrur, In like munner nnd with\ntho oamo particulars as required by the last preceding section; and in addition bo shall embody In bis report a true and complete statement of tho\nparticulars of his certificate of diplomatic exemption. Neglect or fall tiro\nwithout reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of this section\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0hall constitute an offence punishable In tho manner and by the penalties\nprovided In the last preceding section.\nIssued by the Department of Justice, Military Service Branch.\nqpfSrtlt&tes can and will entertain no pro-\nI ]K)sul for a conference upon a matter concerning which ft hat-, made its\npurpose and position so plain\" und\npoints the muzzle of Its guns towards\nMet/, and the Rhine.\nThe question has been asked what\nj are the million and a half or American soldiers doing over in France?\nT ousands of- them have been brigaded with the French at Chateau-\nThierry, on the Marne and elsewhere,\nbut the great bulk of the American\narmy was held tn reserve.\nNow It appears that question can\nbe answered. On Saturday the news\nwas flashed over the wires that the\nAmerican army had begun an offensive In the Verdun district and that\nin 27 hours the St. Mlhiel salient had\nbeen eliminated and that Pershng\nwith the Yanks stood before the\ngreat German citidel of Metz. The\nloss of Metz would have almost as\ndemoralizing an effect upon the Germans as the loss of Paris would have\nupon tlte French.\nThis new offensive will test the\nstrength of the Germans tn manpower more than anything yet attempted.\nIf their reserve power is low this\nmove will surely demonstrate that\nfact. If the Hun cannot successfully\ndefend Metz and must fall back upon\nthe Rhine, after havng been forced to\nretire in the west to the Hinderburg\nline. It will mean that the Allies of\nGermany and those who arc looking\non with longing eyes to see the Germans victorious will be convinced\nthat Germany is going to receive a\nthorough beating and they will got\nfrom under before it is altogether too\nlate.\nThis then, is America's reply to Emperor Charles' peace proposal. How\nCharles is receiving It is not known\nalready yet.\nBalfour on behalf of Great Britain\nsays: \"It Is Incredible that anything\ncan come of this proposal,\" and the\nBritish army makes further advances\nIn Plcardy.\nThe French say it is a trick and\ncontinue to push the insolent invaders out of French territory.\nThe Italians give their answer by\nswatting the Austrians on the Italian\nfront.\nThe answer of the Japs is shown in\ntheir capture of an enemy naval base\nIn the Far East.\nIn Macedonia also, the Allies are\nmaking notable advances.\nThe robber bandits from their\nstrongholds, Emperor Charles acting\nas their spokesman, uropose to the\npolice force of the world who have\ntracked the murderous band to their\nlalr. to give up the fght if the police\nwill please go away. The murderers,\nhowever, do not propose to give up\ntheir loot, recompense those who\nhave suffered from their lawlessness,\nmurder, rapine and robbery, nor give\nany kind of undertaking that they\nwill reform end live at peace with\ntheir neighbors.\nOther terms of peace are now moving around within the heads of the\nAllies in nebulous form that will soon\ntake on a more definite shape and it\nwon't have any lkeness to a German\npeace.\nIf the Huns want peace they are\ngoing the wrong way about It to get\nIt. They will never force a peace\nfrom the Allies by sinking their ships\nand drowning their women and children; by ruthlessly devnstalng their\ncountry and taking their sons into\ncaptivity and their daughters Into ii\nwhite slavery; by firing upon hospitals and hospital ships; by pointing\ntheir places of worship and destroying their cathedrals; by surrendering\nand then treacherously shooting\ndown their captors. Peace through\nannihilation is the kind of peace that\nplan of campaign will usher in,\nA SPECIALITY\nOne Try Will Convince\nYou\nC. P. R. Watch Inspectors\nRaworth Bros.\nNext to I'D\"' Ofllee\nWe'll km' you nt tho Thousand Dollar\ndance, Sept. -Milli. \"Army mul Navy\nCHrlaMM Cheer.\"\nWOMEN'S INSTITUTE\nM.'ctii In th*\nPariah Hull\nllrst Tuesday\nafternoon ot\nevery month\nnt 3 p.m.\nPros.. Mrs. E.\nJl. Leaman\nSecy. Mrs. J. W. llurton. P. O. Bol6!l.\nAll ladles co-dlally Invited.\nLAIItLAW ft IIEWOI.F\nCivil nnd Mining Engineers\nII. C. Land Surveyors\nCltANBROOK, B. C.\nI Hi: HOME BAKERY\nKobt. -'runic, Prop.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0roll Dread. Cukes, Flos\numi Pastry\nPhone 37\nN'orliury Ave. opp City Ball\nDrs. Green & MacKinnon\nI'll) slrlnns nnd Surgeon*\nOiile. ut residence, Armstrong\nAvenue\nOFFICE HOURS\nForenoons 9.00 to 10.00\nAfternoons 2.00 to 4.00\nRvenliiRS 7.30 to 8.31)\nSundays 2.30 to 4.30\nCRANBROOK, B. C.\nI.O.O.F.\nKEY CUV UMIAK, No. 42\nMeets erery\nMonday night\nat Fraternity\nHall. Sojourning Oddfellows\ncordially Invited.\nV. H. McPhee, J.W. Spence,\n#ecy.\nJ. F. DEACON\nrfHlutomoMleg for hire.. .Bonis\non Oreen Bay In Connection.\nPHONG 28 CRANBROOK\nlilt. V. I!. MILKS\nDENTIST\nOlllee In Hanson Block\nOFFICE HOURS\n9 to 12. a.m.\ni to r> tun. .\nCRANBROOK. B.C.\nCIIAMIKOOK COTTAGE\nHOSPITAL\nPrlvatti Nursing Home\nLicensed liy Provincial Govt.\nMaternity and General Narslng\nMassage and Rest Cure, Highest\nReferences, terms moderate.\nApply Mrs. A. Crawford, Matron\nI'lione 259 P. O. Box 845\nAddress, Gnrdcn Ave. Cranbrook\nKNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS\nCranhrook, B. C\nMeets erery Tuesday at 8 p.m. In\nthe Fraternity Hall\nIt. C. Carr. C. C.\nC. H. Collins. K. It. t 8.\nVisiting brethren cordially Invited to attend.\nOVI'llM'ASn.llB\nMeets In Mnplu Hall second\nTueadey ot every month it I.\np. m.\nMembership open to Brltian\nclllsens.\nVisiting m.imhers cordially\nwelcomed.\nK Y. Brake, J. F. Lower,\nPresident. Secretary\n('HAS. 8. PAIIKKK\nForwarding and 'llstrlhutlng\nAgent for\n1,-thlirldgf and UramMll Ceal\nImperial Oil Co.\nDlatrbntlon Cars a Specialty.\nIliiivlnir nmi Trnnnfcrrlaff.\n(liven prompt attention\nPhone II\nThe Shoe Specialist\n.mi: ma ii a pom\nSatisfaction flnaraataed\n.,'eadiiuarlers fcr all kinds of\nRepairs\nIf vou want satisfaction \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nwith vour washlvsr\nsend It to\nMONTANA LAUNDRY\nSpecial nrlcea for famllv\nF. M. MACPHERNON\nUndertaker\nPhone umi\nNorbury Ate, aeit to Clly Hall\nbltKf\n(ulstitiK I'll! lor wuuati. tf. it bos or IhrMfor\nlu.^soid at sit lirus sum* ur milieu tutor\ntddieuonrccelptof price. Thc floosr.it. Daw\nCo.,Ht,CHlhsrlDntIOnuirto. ,\nPHOSPH0N0L F0H MEN. vffiS\nr^^asTiu^-aa\n\t THURSDAY, SEPT. 19th, 191*\nTHE CRANBROOK HERALD\nPAGRTIII-Ei-\nDiamonds\nThat Please\nIn selecting your engagement King it is very essential to have a ring thnt will\nplease. This store is noted for\nthe exceptionally fine selection of engagement rings.\nOur prices on Diamond engagement Rings are so low\nthat no girl should become\nengaged without receiving\na Dlnmond.\nComo lu nnd look over our\nassortment.\nmil). WMlson\nJEWELKH\nSAVE SUGAR\nFOR THE MAN WHO\nFIGHTS\nEAT GAME\nBuy your Gun, II If lo and\nAmmunition from\nF. PARKS & CO.\nHardware ft Mill Supplies\nCranbrook \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 B.C.\nWhat are yon going to wear to\nThat Thousand Dollar Dance\non September 30th\nRex Theatre SPECIAL!\nWEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH AND 26TH\nD0R01WDALT0N In\"TheF-amc^tke Yukon\"\nBIGGER AND BETTER THAN THE \"SPOILERS\" OR \"THE BARRIER\".\nSPECIAL MUSICAL SETTINGS\nTwo Shows 7:30 and9:30. 25c and 35c. We pay the Tax\nSi\nll\nmembers of the W. c. T.\noto that 11 tho next meet-\n161 u shower is to be held\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ut tlie front. A good at-\nroqueutetl aud each -rem-\niirinK something\nKllby frames pictures.\nIm-ure with Beale ft Elweli.\nDon't worry about the money. It\n(is as bad to be the slave of Bill Dol-'\ni lar us it is to-be under the oppres-\n. j Hive heel or any other BUI.\nGet yoi:r laceB and shoe |H)HbI] at \t\nthe Star Shoe oliop. opposite uepot. gam ryies-apent tlie week end on\n a fishing expedition at Moyie Luke.\nTwo hundred feet of new fire hose -jje (.aa,e .home with a nice catch of\nhave arrived for tho city. fish.\nThe prize Mats for the fair are\nprinted and are now being distributed. It is conceded to be the best\nprinted prize list ever turned out by\nthe Horald job presses or any other\nprinting office in the Kootenays. Ads,\nlist and cover are all printed in the\nMPSt workmanlike form,\nCreston Review: Mrs. T\nwho lias been undergoing treatment\nin the Cranbrook hospital for the\npast two weeks, has returned home,\nuttable' end is slowly recovering trom the effects of the operation she underwent\nthere.\nWork lias commenced on the new\nKootenay Orchards school.\nClarence Finnis, or Penttcton, Is In\nthe city on a visit to lis parents.\nShoe repairs, all kinds. Star Shoo\nSiiop, opposite depot.\nBlllie Wells secured the first buck\nof the season at Moyle.\nEast Kootenay Fair dates at\nCranbrook\u00E2\u0080\u0094Oct. 2 and 3.\nSmart\nBros.\nboy wanted\u00E2\u0080\u0094see Patmore\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094~~ There is a very interesting tennis; co\u00C2\u00BBors\nCreston fall fair will be held this tournament being played on the;\nyear-on flepte*T\u00C2\u00BBr 28th. A splen- crnnbrook) tennis1 court. On Mon-'\ndid erhlWttoa.and a bumper crowd is (lav ttight t|ier(, wat a 8piendld match.\nexpected. , between N. A. Walllnger and Archie j \u00E2\u0084\u00A2?.;? 2?I!\u00C2\u00B0??\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 i Raworth.\nThe Red Cross ladles of Creston were made by both men, which were\n1 Archie Raworth put ir two months'\n| hard work while he was ir. Toronto\nthis pumn-er In attendance at the advanced curse of the Canadian Ophthalmic College, which was conducted by W. G. Maybeo, President of the\nOphthalm.t Association of Ontario.\nHe secured his diploma with flying\nW. D. Hill has returned from his\nHe sayft that nl-\nSome\"'ve'^'flne\"et\"rolceB|'houg''tln,es \u00C2\u00BB' *oai at tlle c0\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBt\nnre out to sen BOO tickets at 25c. each vigorously applauded by their lady\non a lot that baft been donated them loves on the benches.\nto raffle. \t\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 I Creston Review: The Board of\nLet ns show you our Eureka Vicu- ] Trr.de will again see to It that a dls-\num cleaner. It will save yon the play of Creston fruit, etc.,1s made at\nt'rudgery of house cleaning. It's tho' the Cranhrook fair on Oct. 2 and 3.\nbest ever.- I Patmore Bros. j If possible the agricultural associa-\n I Hon will take charge of It, bnt If they\nThe regular meeting of the Cran-; are unable to tackle the proposition\nbrook \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Poultry Asaodatkiu will be. Messrs. Glbbs, Beaven and George\nG. Armour and John Murray spent\nthc week end in Fernle.\n| held In tbe city hall Friday\nSept. 20th, at 8 o'clock.\nnight.\nRev. ft. \v. Lee preached ln Fernie\nlast Sunday, Rev. Mr. Pow occupying the Methodist pulpit here.\nTHE\nCOEUR D'ALENE\nSpokane. Washington\nTIIK IIOTKI. 'Villi A\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2KKSONAI.ITY\nTbla house baa Hit\nhappy \u00E2\u0080\u00A2tlstlnctton ot being tbe favorite stopping place In Spokane\nfor the people of British\nColumbia We appreciate\nthla patronage and do\neverything In onr power\nto make yon comfortable.\nOur location Is excellent \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nclose to Great Northern Station\nand II W It * N.-Mllwauke\nterminal, and within a minute's\nwalk from the prlnclp-l business\nhouses and place* of amusement.\nNew Nti-amnliln oa Roof\nThere has been one more birth in\nCreston, on Sept. 12th a eon was born\nto Mr. and Mrs. John Huscroft.\nWe are having the finest weather\never produced and the Cranbrook\nfair Is going to be the best ever.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:iiM'lM)NO*i\u00E2\u0080\u009ES DAME OBCHEBTaU\nNow Open tor Engagements. One to\nFour Pieces\nThe Music with the PBP. For Terms\nApply\nMRS. KD-fOMBSO-i\nor phone *>n ('ranbrook, B. C.\nGeo. Hogarth's boys are on a hunting trip to Plumbob. They sent home\na fine bag of gamer a tribute to their\nunerrng alm.-\nMnntana ReatawMl\nMeals it All Ham\ncigars. Cigarettes aad Candy\nCRANBROOK STREET.\nOpposite the Bask ot Commerce\n,. Just phone us for a demonstration\nof the Eureka Vacuum Cleaner. You\nwlH W. j. Sflbj el 'Tnnnreek, e|d\nRoofs of every drserlptlen repaired aad\nI mated wltk Improved Asphalt Ceas-\nj ent anil Warranted tight.\n| *I.5M for IIMI square feet.\nj Kindergarten classes at King aM-\nj ward's school, 10 a. m. to li aeon.!- ,\n| Reading, Writing, Drawing, Bewtog.N lajey,,, the iwornen's Institute\nI Number work, Singing and Drill. |M>. veil*-'euarMWa 'to the soldiers to the\nThe regular monthly meeting of the\nW. C. T. V. will be held at the home\nof Mrs. Argue on Thursday, Sept. 2d.\nat 3.30.\nHouse cleaning time ia here again.\nGet a Eureka Vacuum Cleaner for\ncleaning your ruga, upholstered furniture, walls, etc. Highest award at\nPanama exposition. Patmore Bros.\nLee, assistant ln Raworth\njewelry store, has gon, out\ncamping for a couple of weeks. He\nhas pitched Ms tent among the den-\nIsons ot forest, stream and flelr. 16\nmiles from Pot* Ute\"e1:\nI Sugacts scarce la spots. Some people aalafc-i* Isn't, but It le up to them\nto act as though*.!! was, whether they\nthink It la or not The Food Control\nsay* It la aad. that should be sufficient\na month (4 weeks) Including\nvalue of Hit- they'want to do ns well\n I this year; You nan help them do It\nShorthand. Typewriting aad Book- \u00E2\u0084\u00A2 their Tag Day. Saturday, Septeirr-\nj keeping nl King Edward1! School. Dey| ber IS.\nclasses. 112.00 a month; Eventognl\nsis. \"6.00. Private lessons by\n1 rangement. '\n\"WHITE\"\nMAO! IN CANADA\nton CANAOMN HOMIS\nWILL GIVE VOU\nCOMPORT\nIASE AND\nREAL PLEASURE\nWHILE SEWING\nCaa you think of any reason why\nthere should not be one In your\n*\nTHE NAME\nAivin E. Perkins\nwith the 30 years' of valuable\nond other experience, stand for pot>\nlllvely the beat In the profession at\nTuning & Repairing\nof PIANOS\nHonesty of Purpose aad Conaelaattna\nWorkmanship, and strongly endomed\nby the beat authority In\npiano manufacturers who nre\nlively particular where they put their\nsignature.\nAs follows: Helnt-man ds Co.,\nMorris & Kara Co., Oourlay Piano\nCo., Dominion Piano Co., Newcombe\nPiano CO., Fletcher Bros., Gerhard\nHelntiman Houae, Vancouver. Prol-\nJ. I). A. Tripp, Vancouver; Haeon a) |\nRlsch Co.\nATTKNTION-Mr. Perkins la lata ow\nIng to nines* la hie home, bat will\nbe In tbe ctty not later (haa Sept-\nRev. J. P Sinclair la In the hospital\nrecovering from an operation for appendicitis. His was an extreme case,\nbut he la getting along nicely. Until hie recovery union services will\nbe held hy the Baptist and Presbyterian congregations with Rev. Hulls Wright the preacher. Next Sunday morning tbe service will he held\nm tbe Baptist church and ln the Presbyterian church In the evening.\n\" i\nEast Kootenay Fall Fair\nCR.ANB&OOK,\nBRITISH COLUMBIA\nWed and Thurs,, October 2 and 3\nThe Event of the Season $2,000 in Prizes\nAEROPLANE FLIGHTS EVERY AFTERNOON\nBY ONE OF THE BEST AVIATORS IN THE WEST\nTwo Days\nHorse Races\n\i;ii notes\nITI..::. \"/ai \u00C2\u00BB\"--\" t**\u00C2\u00A3t yaur\nLiCKi-ach, i'ver er blood is\nout oi' on\u00C2\u00A3er, renew their\n\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Bast's by taking\nWKWiS\nMIS\nIj-i-f-c-t \u00C2\u00A3ale of anr Mediciue Id the World,\niu'... ctcrjrwtacra. Is boict. 2Bc\nAlthougli wo cannot Bay thai the\nbig dance given by the \"Six Wardnor Angela\" In the Club Hall un Friday. Sept. .:'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2. proved to be a howling\nsuccess, we can honestly Bay thut it\nwas n-TTut'L'vs. jn aplto ot the knocks\nand Blamn wheh were giyen to it by\nneveral people who utood outside the\ndance hall nnd Informed all parties\ncoming in that it was n German affair. .Nov. everyone in the hall took\nthis as an insult n.:'.l it resulted In\nseveral tongue battles. The girls gave\nibis dance In order to keep the town\nlively In spirit and if there had been\ntuiy coal) left over they would gladly\nhave give:] ii toward sonic patriotic\nfundi ns il was they Just cleared expenses, The \"Six Wardner Argels\"\nwish to thank Mrs. Kdmonslon's orchestra In particular for the excellent mtifllt they liiinishcd throughout\nthe evening. It was enjoyed by everyone -.resent. The Angela also\nwish to express their thanks to those\nthat wore present for coming cut and\nhelping the girls lo make the dance n\nBucceso.\nV. N. Feldhausen made nbusiness\ntrip to Spokane Thursday. Mo will\nreturn \Vednosday.\nA very pleasant evening was Bpont\nat the heme of Mr. and Mrs. John\nLaweon on Monday. The evenng wa:\noccupied with games, dancing and\nBinglng, At a into hour light re-\nfroslunenta wore served. Those present were Mrs. T. Duncan, of Cranbrook, Miss D. Feldhausen, Mra.\nThompson, of Cranbrook, Miss Hilda\nBaton, Miss Thirza Johnson, Miss Millie Barnes, Miss Margarel FeldliauBon\nMr, and Mrs. J. I.awson.\nLocal Overflow\nSome one remarked the other day\nthat it was a long time since there\nwas a hanging In Cranbrook and lamented the fact thut the red blood of\nthe old timer waa getting so thin. Nobody seemed able to get up a good\nhealthy holler. Why don't somebody\ngel out on the street und yell\u00E2\u0080\u0094ft good\nstrenuous wur whoop In tbe dead of\nI night, that would wake us all up ln\n: a stage fright, with our hair standing\nou end and our skin all stuck out\nj with goose flesh? Wfliy don't a gang\nfor cow boys or lumber jacks or niln-\n| ers- or bank clerks rush along baker\nstreet uud shoot up the lown nsteud\nof having this ali happen in a picture\nshow? Or why don't some much\nabused wife grab up a smoothing\niron, chase her brutal husband out of\nthe house and knock his block off\nAsk the shades of the past for the\nreason why?\nparty woU west by the main line.\nTwo of the director;-, 0. .R. Hosmer\nund W. D. Matthew-', went through\nby the Crews Nest, arriving at Cranbrook Saturday noon, where they\nmade a half hour stop. While thoy\nwere in the city they were whirled\naround to tbe different points of Interest by W. A. Nesbit. Both Mr.\nHosmer and Mr. .Matthews are directors of the Consolidated Mining and\nSmelting Co. as well as of tho C. P.\nR. and will inspect t h company's\nworks at Trail. Charlie Mugeo, the\noldest engineer in the service of tiio\nC. P. R\u00E2\u0080\u009E had the honor of attaching\nhis engine to their special train and\nj carrying them forward on their wes-\n! tern journey, and the engine was all\n| dolled up for the occasion.\nPhono us your wood orders, dry or\nj green. Cranbrook Trading Co.\n1 Cod helps those who help Miotn-\nI selves. Those who will nol help them-!\nselves, Cod help them.\nGrace 13. McClure foil onl of .i swing\n\" ct tlie school and broke her arm.\nA full lino of flour substitutes, oat\nflour, corn Hour, barley Hour, rye flour\nbuchwheat Hour, corn (Hour,\" rolled\noats, etc,, we buy by ear loud and can\nsave you money on flour, ele. See\nour prices Crnnbrook Trading Co.\nj Crnnbrook is n magnot that draws\nj back everybody whoever resided here.\ni Old Cranbrookltes are now returning\nIn flocks. It is worth while living\n] nt thla season of the year, if only for\nj the sunshine and ctnr'ty of its atmosphere,\nFriday night, Sept. 20th. is the great\nThousand dollar Dance. Will you be]\nthere? If not. you will sure be n lonesome boy or girl, aa all your compan-\nI will be there nnd you will die a\nconfirmed old bachelor or maid. This!\nis an opportunity of a lifetime to help\nout tho boys; don't you dare to bo n I\nslacker.\nIf yon want the Herald lo publish a:\nreal good newspaper, you have n very\nimportant part to play. The Herald\nmust visit weekly In every home;\nthe advertising columns must be more\nliberally patronized by our local business men and all the job work that\nwe are equipped to do must be pul in\nour hands for execution. Try us out\nuntil the end of the year and see if we\ndo not give you the worth of your\nmoney.\nWRIGLEYS\nCity Pay Sheet\nThe following .accounts were passed at tlie recent fneetlng of tlie council, Monday, Sepia:\nBullman Brothers! * 14 50\nOranbrook Sash ind Door Co 44 50\nCrnnbrook ElecuTlc T.lgllt 207 86\nCranbrook Herald 74 37\nSir Thomas Slmug'inessey end his j cranbrook Cartage Co 87 15\nretinue nre on a tour of Inspection of city Transfer Co i)5 55\ntiio western lines or the C. P. II. At Hnnson Oarage \" 2 26\nCalgary Sir Thomas with the main Imperial Oil Company 40 28\nThe Plain Truth about-\nShoe Prices\nIEATHER is scarce and is growing scarcer. A\nlarge part of the available supply must be used\nj for soldiers' boots. Importations have practically ceased and we are forced to depend\nupon the limited quantity of materials produced in\nCanada.\nThe cost of everything which goes into a pair of shoos is\nhigh, and is going higher. Workmen by the thousands have\njoined the colors, and labor is increasingly hard to get. lt is\nnot merely a matter of high prices, but of producing enough\ngood quality shoes to go around.\nThese conditions are beyond the control of any man, or\nany group of men. They fall on all alike. No one is exempt\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nneither the manufacturer, the dealer, nor the consumer.\nYou must pay more today for shoes of the same quality than\nyou did a year ago. Next Spring, prices will be higher still.\nThese are hard facts. They will not yield to argument.\nThey cannot be glossed over, Wc cannot change them, much\nas we would wish to do so.\nBut you, as a wearer of shoes, can help to relieve them if you\nwill exercise prudence and good judgment in purchasing. See\nthat you get real value for your money. Spend enough to get\nit, but spend nothing for \"frills.\"\nSee that the manufacturer's trade-mark is stamped upon the\nshoesyoubuy. High prices arc a temptation to reduce the quality\nin order to make the price seem low. But no manufacturer will\nstamp his trade-mark upon a product which he is ashamed\nto acknowledge. Remember this, and look for thc trade-mark.\nIt is your best assurance of real value for your money.\nt, v V '\nAMES HOLDEN McCREADY\nLIMITED\n\"Shoemakers to the Nation\"\nST. JOHN MONTREAL TORONTO ^< _ \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB. WINNIPEG WMONTON VANCOUVER\nWhen you buy Shoe* look for\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n. I\nKootenay Tolephone Lines ... 17 60\nLittle & Atchison 7 60\nManning J 3 65'\nMcBride J. D 3 00\nPayrolls\u00E2\u0080\u0094 ~\" |\nPolice 335 00\nCfficlnls 277 50.\nFire Department 327 60\nEngineer Department 446 25\nParks P. & Co 34 10\nFnrrctt T. N \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nSundry Cash Payments 212 68\nSonen W 18 00\nWins Charlie ..' 1 60\nSchool Payroll 2625 37\nTotal 14883 41\nSix\nreasons\nit's a\nstood\nfriend:\nu\"he\nWyoming fflanch\nReal Wild\nWest Show\nNot a Moving Picture\nThrills Comedy Thrills\nThe Premier Attraction at the\nWestern Canada Fairs this Season\n-FEATURING\t\nTOM GIBSON\nChampion Saddle Rider\n1914-16\nCASEjY g\nPATTERSON\nSixteen-year old Wonder\nBroncho Rider\nVIOLET BERRY\nYoungest Girl Trick-Roper\nuud Spinner llll\nMARY DUMONT\nChampion Lady Brone\nRider\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ery meal\nSUPER FEATURE\n\"LITTLE WILL12 from PUMPKIN CENTRE\"\nTHE FAMOUS CLOWN .\nThis Comedian alone is worth the price of admission.\nMany other acts go to make up a two hour performance.\nmtt REAL BRONCHO BUSTING\nBring in your Wild Horses. $25. in cash to any we fall\nto Ride.\nCRANBROOK, bTc\nSATURDAY.SEPT, 21st\nTwo Shown\u00E2\u0080\u00948. p. in. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2nd 8 p. in.\nFALL FAIB NOTES\nThe dates are October 2nd and 3rd.\nPaste this in your head.\nThe secretary haa received requests\nfor Prize List from Lethbrldge. Mac-\nI.eod, Plncher Creek and several other\nplaces outside the district, which Indicates that the Oranbrook Fall Pair ls\npretty well advertised.\nThe Directors are dlsirous of having\nas many merchants represented ln the\nmain building as the place will accommodate. Those who want spacs\nshould make their wants known to the\nsecretary as soon as possible.\nAll exhibits should be ln place by\n9 p. m.. October 1st. The Fair grounds\nwill be open all day October 1st to receive exhibits.\nTlte Boucher Carnival Company will\nsupply the mid-day attractions.\nBids will be received by the secretary tor the prlvelege of selling refreshments tn the refreshment booth,\nlower grounds. No refreshments will\nbo sold ln the main building thla year.\nMr. A. Sandhoffer expert aviator\nwill malte aeroplane flights each day.\nYoungs ladies who may be desirous of\naccompanying Mr. Sandhoffer on his\nr iglits should send their names to the\nsecretary.\nContractors aro now very busy fixing up tho grounds and buildings so\nthnt everything will be ln Tip-Top\nshnpe for the Fair.\nIt was found necessary to remove\nseverul trees and level up the grounds\nin tlie Inner field to facilitate a landing for the aviator.\nThe merchants of the City are requested to decorate their premises for\nthe Fair.\nRemember that all exhibits must be\nin place by 9 p. m. October 1st, the\nday before the opening date.\nNOTICE\nTenders for Refreshment Booth on\nFair grounds\nTenders will be received by the secretary P. O. Box IS up to noon, Wednesday, Sept. 25th for JJ_ie refreshment\nbooth on tiie Fair grounds for the two\ndays of the Fair.\nrrom North boundary of lot 2873, and\nwill he used for domestic purpose upon the land described ?.s Sub-Lot No. 1\nof Lot 2873. This notice was posted\non the ground on tlie 17th day of Aug-1\nust, A copy of this notice and au|\napplication pursuant thereto and to\nthe \"Water Act, 191',\" will be filed |\nla the office of the Water Recorder,\nat Cranbrook, Objections to tne application ma;/ be tiled with Iho said\nWater Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C. within thirty days\nafter the first appearance of this not-1\nice ln a local newspaper. The date of,\nthe first publication of this notice Is1\nSeptember 5th, 1918. ]\nJAMES SANDERSON.\nApplicant.'\n27 94\n9-10 96 \"\n6 146\nThe above properties will be offered subject to an upset price which\nwill be disclosed ut the time of sale.\nTerms und conditions can be ascertained nt the office of the undersigned.\nT. M. ROBERTS, City Clor*.\nCrnnbrook. li. Q, September llth, 1918.\nSt.\nCORPORATION OF THE tiTY OF\nCRANBHOOK\nI'l'BMC ACCTION\nPursuant to a resolution passed at\na meeting of the Council held on Sept-\nember the 9th, 1918 J will offer for-!\nsale on Monday the 30th day of Sept-\nember. 1918 at 11.00 a. m. City Time\nIn the Municipal Building Norbury.\nAvenue, Cranbrook. B C. the following i\nproperties :-\nLOT . BLOCK . PLAN |\n12-13 30 lltillb\n16 30\n28 31\n23 36 669\n24 35-\n16-17 40\n6 94\n12-13-14 94\nJameson's\nBAKIMJ POWBER\nFeather Light\nJAMESON'S\nJAVA AND MOCHA\nCOFFEE\nJAMESON'S\nTEA\nJAMESON'S\nEXTRACTS\nThe users are the Con-\nnnlsenrs.\nWANT ADS.\nThe rates for advertisements In this column under a classified head Is as\nfollows: Three lines, one Insertion for i'x\u00E2\u0080\u009E three insertion* of the same\nad. 50c. fcirger ads In proportion...\nTIIE STAB SECOND HANO STORE LADIES' AND CMLDREN'B underlet of Bargains this Week, lelptblng, socks and stockings mended;\n |hoil and tuble linen end curtains also\nPHONOGRAPH\u00E2\u0080\u0094Edison Home, two mended. MARY- ISABEL- BUTLER,\ndosen records; \u00C2\u00BB20. 102 Clark Ave., cor. Louis St.\nDAVENPORT\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00C2\u00BB20\nORGAN\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Double manual; fit for\nchurch or school; cost (300; sacrifice for ItiO.\n\"860BUYS FOUR ROOM PLASTKII-\nDE COTTAOB\u00E2\u0080\u0094Two lots, fencod,, electric light nnd water. Close to Bchool.\nApply Herald office. tf.\nA GOOD RANGE of heaters from \u00C2\u00BB:i\nup.\nWATER NOTICE\nDiversion nnd Use\nTAKE NOTICE that Jamos Sanderson whose address Is Bald HOI, Cranbrook will apply for a licence to taae\nand use 500 gallon per day of water\nout of a spring, also Known as Gr.-nts\nSpring, which flows Eastward and\nsinks 30 foot from Its source. The\nwater will be diverted from the stream\nat a point atant sixty three feat from\nBest twimdaty otlot 1171 oast MM\nIF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL\nPhone 9; If yon want to buy anything\nPhone 9\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Men and tennis for logging operations. Apply lo J. A. Tor-\nmey. Copelaml, Idaho. :i4-:u-p\n8AWINU OUTFIT FOR SALE \u00E2\u0080\u0094SIX\nhorsepower gasoline engine and drag\nsaw for rutting wood. C. Godderls.\nSPECIAL THIS WEEK-Domlulou\nspring; v/orth XI each; $3.60 apiece;\nbrand new.\nTHE STAR SECOND HAND STORE\nhas moved to a more convenient location, nearer Baker street, next to\nPatmore Bros.\nFOR SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sow 111 pig. Apply to\nF. GotlderlB, city. 36-3t-p\nCAR FOR SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sooond hand lu\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2rood conuttlon, can bo seen nt the\nQueen's hotel on Friday, Sopt. 20. lt\nLOST\u00E2\u0080\u0094One Strawberry Roan Horse,\nfull White face. Branded I. S. left hip.\nLast Seen Elko, B. C, Reward, Downs\nand Retnecke, Flagstone,\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Boy to milk a few cows\nand assist In the garden. Apply Box\n72, Herald office; 33-tf\nCAN your Fruit and Vegetables,\nmeat or fish, by tlie Steam Pressure\nSystem. Sopd for Catalogue and\nprices of Home and Commercial Canning Plants. Equipment Dept., Vancouver Island Fruit Lands, Limited,\nBelmont Bldg., Victoria. B. 0\nFOR RENT\u00E2\u0080\u0094Modern Bungalow, For\nparticulars apply to C. Van Broam.\nPhone 404, or P. O. Box 428. 34-tf\nWANTED-Nurae girl Apply to Mra.\nft ft Bomvd, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0ossmU tut. tt-tt\nFOR SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094A Ford Touring Cor ln\ngood condition. Address Box 1, Horald otBce. ItVtl\njtteMhtiWttnm"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Cranbrook"@en . "Cranbrook_Herald_1918-09-19"@en . "10.14288/1.0069532"@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 . 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