"1a4efb3a-ccc3-427e-a181-0c809ce456b1"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-11-27"@en . "1919-03-27"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0069535/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " THE CRANBROOK HERALD.\nlUSH .\nuna\n\"J I 'UM.l\nVOLUME 21\nCRANBROOK, BRITISH COLUMBIA.\nTHURSDAY, MARCH -7TM. 1010\nNT.MIII'.R 10\nOR \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 | Local Overflow FIRES FATAL SHOT\nTIE BOARD OF TRADE, ..,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,\u00E2\u0084\u00A2,\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,.,,, , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 WHILE DESPONDENT\nalked\nI'clock\nltdii.\nRoiuauiber )lit* slocUbrecd\nIng on Saturday afternoon,\nThe Crunbrook Board of Trade tiaslln the city hall. Despondem over the rapid failure\ndecided tliis yenr upon nn energetic About 10 do-en Economy Jars, quarl \"' llis eye-sight Dan Bell,\ncampaign to advance the totereots ol! . . , , ,. .\u00E2\u0080\u009E a A lv an employee of he i i.\nonr district, The war botftgover.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0''.', ' ,' down to the police station ai\nmost other towns and cities nro ox- \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB Burwell Ave 12-tt. 0n Monday morning and on .he door\ntending themsolves in an effort to ro- ,Vm, ,.;..,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 t s\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E, ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Torollto ttrc| step of the 'toUon^w^hl^reifolw, (\nestubllsh on n pence busis end gel 0ffor|ng B8 ;, prlae,\nbusiness for themselves, This ul*-- Kod, valued ut \"60 ti\ntrlct needs lo be unite ns active as |-iS|, iic\u00E2\u0080\u009E| iim| quo ( lub tbrougb Mof\nlhe reat through the locnl Board otJ fatfa Variety Wore\nTrade, and tho Board ot Trade ram bo , . ,\nmade n very useful nnd Influential '\"\u00E2\u0084\u00A2*n ffi\nThe annual mooting on March liiind fortune to liavo ills tool troz luring nn iniiiies'l wns held in tlie ci ' !\n-, i.i,ii, ii ho uombors tiio \",1,1 sun,, of lasl month, ded In by Dr. P. W, (Ireen. coroner, and the i\nwas well ''.\",\u00E2\u0096\u00A0',,'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ,,1,1,,,! nlouTuoadayaadwaabur* tollowtog Jury: W, H. Wilson, fore jj\nir tn-.. I , niliuaiiwui u. . I (Id l{)t|u, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 [,.. i , i ,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,,.... ' n, c a i, \I,r .,- VV \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\nthe Windermere Dlstrlcl Rod and ten Jos. Lake, Athalmer; J. W, Craw.\nUiiine Club, with territory extending 'ord, Fairmont Hot Springs: H. G.\nover thc Windermere mining division **owo, Bplllimacheaei Ed. TnnniclHfe,\nnd country oontlguous hereto. Wilmer; Al, Cochrane, Wflndermere;\nand R. Randolph Bruce, C.B. RR.G.S. |\nW. Il.llclnnd.il. li. Hainlllon.M. II.,\nt'ralk. A. H. MacKtnno3,J. C.Pitts,\nW. W. Taynton, Aloxander Ritchie I\nili.TCl\nMr. .lohn A. Hucklinni, M.p.p ol\nQolden was elected honorary presldenl\n.lo!m A. Hope, president. P.C. stock-\ndale, vice president nnd Basil G. Ham-\ncretary treasurer.\nind A. G. CuMiborl till of invei'iiere'\nTwo ol tl.e most Important points\nrhe following were elected as lhe discussed were the protection of gam\nrirsl executive commlttoe: CD. Ellis especially trom alleged depredations\n. ,i ii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0.-,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ie left side of bi \"\"\" *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 !?' phisbolm, Windermere; by the Indiana of Alberta-and tho pos-\n;\u00E2\u0080\u009E;:;;:\"\":;: li\u00E2\u0084\u00A2i V\u00C2\u00AB*rmtS S%3 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\"'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"jy\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\TJTlU Kf' ?MHt-\u00C2\u00ABnMg\u00C2\u00B0 -a,\"r s,\"\"or ,o b:'\n' \"' ' trigger. A bullei went crashing thru '\u00C2\u00AB Mwn.and S. B. rlarffson, Bdgewa- \u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,,, ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E the (a\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\nhas brain, coming oni behind tho right -\near. He tell on his baok und in n -\u00E2\u0080\u0094,\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\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E_\u00E2\u0080\u009E_.__,\u00E2\u0080\u0094,\nueaieudor on St. few mtuutes wns a dead man. [Qj\u00E2\u0080\u0094.........................*....*1*1\"**1..\u00C2\u00BB...-.-lDj\nwho had the mis- tin Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock I i\npresent\noagor lo ro nhoad with tho work. Hm\nnil ogrood Hint ll Is Impossible to\nhave nn notlvo Board or Trade with'\nout funds, and thut lack ol funds was\nInrgoly tho cause ot ratlines m tho\npi si.\nWo Imve slortod n \"THOUSAND\nHOI.I.AIt FUND\" In curry uui c pro\ngram which Includes the rollowlng\nI id,a\ndeath\nall\nring Ih,\nal Im\nlu\nle\nHarry Hlnton, iv\nloss of I heir halo\nOf lasl Week lho\n. ol' lin hint pnci\nllllllenlinll nl' IIU illustrated Ileal,. , |t ,|f,.t| iin,| ,1,,. |\ndrawlnigi attonllon to -opportunities snnduy. The po\nluuii seltleinenl, dOVOlopmonl \"I : putliv of lho col\nhis\niii afflicting\nlr. und Mi':\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0uttered the\nWednesdayj\ns lilili'l\nal on Friday I\nC, Smith and John i\nfollowing tacti wore ) !\njWetljotust Cljurti)\ni i\n( i\nPastor Rev. It. W. LEE\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>\ni i>i\nfor\nmineral ond other natural resources,\niiu- 11111111111*! mul Hatilng. tiio acenorj\nand roads for tourists, otc.\nKeiiilhm tiio .National lllyliwii)\nthrough Craivurofflt- -Mono? and .**\nfurt must bo spout to prove this roiil.\nthe boa! nnd tho ono to bo selected.\nI.mul Setllemriil - Many onq- Irloi\nare already on file trom proposed boI-\ntiers. Tlie bepnrtDeut ol Pithlli\nWorks proposes to develop Irrigation\nprojects, and wo have possibilities In\nthis district which im.*-: Ue kept before the notice of tiio Government.\nGood ll.iiids-T.il. Board ol\" Trad\ncan best urge tho claims of the district, and it is the Intention to do aa\nMonthly General Luncheon Meetings\u00E2\u0080\u0094Where nny project for lljfi\nvancement of the dlstrlcl may bo \\nsented to the members.\n\Ve.thlnli that there are many way, .j\nIn which tiie Hoard of Trade can ad- !\nvance your interests anil if you agree:\nthat a strong and active board in\nCrnnbrook will help to solve problems and difficulties more or less j\ncommon to us all we nslv ynu to be*}\ncome a member and to subscribe to j\nthe fund.\nTho follow-in? subscriptions nre\nacknowledged.\nW. H. Wilson\t\nHanson Garage \t\nBeattle-Noble Ltd \t\nrink .Mercantile Co. Ltd\t\nCranbrook Electric Light Ci\nImperial Hank \t\nKootenay Telephone Lines .\nDrs. (ireen & McKinnon\nJ. D, McBride \t\nMacdonald & Nisbet \t\nCranhrook Jobbers Ltd \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCanadian Hank of Commerce\nA. Rnwortli \t\nCranbrook Drug & Book Co.\ntl. J, Spreull \t\nA. B. Watts\t\nA full list nf members and subscri\nhers will be published later.\nnt.\nMr. nml\nWednenih\nholiday i\nMr\ni ('\n\u00C2\u00BB. IS. A.\nIllUl V.\nliltofltla\nSan Diogi\n. I.i\ns Angel\nrls\nin\n, Ity ami took In\nthai lionutltill ll\ncadi is hack Ihe ,\nlo lurii ovor n ua\nid.\nMarshall,\ni Walker.\n| brought o\nt'hiel Ailaias io.iifi.il iiiui he waa In J j\niiis office typewriting when I aw j |\nthe ih'ii'asiai paee his window. He i t\nthought he was going towards tlie fire j J\nhull. He hoard a ite|i In tl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 all; \ 1\nla-fort' ho could gel aro I hi dealt I j\nto upon the door of his offico he hear I\n ,',' \"In -hot like the nolae of a toy pistol; i i\nV ,,\",,:', !ai tho Minn' 111110 he heard a fall. He J J\n' \" \"' opi I the door and saw deceased ly I!\nlot on his hack, Ills feel mail' Ihe door I\nIII retiir I on of tlie chief's office and his head on j j\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I, fi'oiii Hair: iho outer doorstop, a revolver ln iii- t ,\nTliey visited I lefi hand. He phouod for In. Mac- j j\nmid lhe ,\u00C2\u00AB i an Kiimon and called i-'iro Chief Oeeorge | j\ni-hooii of tlial! Keoce to nssiai him in wrapping up I I\ntrips through the head of the deceased in n towel, J j\nNow thai the Dr. MacKinnon arrived ami ordored ||\nay la. , \i octed ' ihosvoundi'd man lo thc hospital, The ra---*-*-.-.-.--...----.-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2--\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB--.-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.-.-.-.,-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0--.-.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nSUNDAY NEXT\n11 a.m. Divine Worship\nSlllliia-I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2l.ll-iil II U In llmilllli- I ilk-\"\n12 m Sabbath School.\n7.30 p.m. Divine Worship\nSubject \"Hv Hi-si Argvnienl I'm- linuinrlnlilv.\"\nA Hearty Invitation To All\nand in\ngood.\nboll, of the Ni'lso.i\nIts, Btopped of al\ni Konneth Con\n; Monumontal W\n, Cran-brook ou his way to l-'m\n;ook the tronhlo to emphaslive the faoi\n, iluit their advertleement In the llor-\ni aid lias brought them n good deal of\n! business. This publicity coupled with\ni the iiood work of tlie firm will help\n; to make tht-ir business grow.\ns of whist\ns of the I..\nhold on l-'rl-\nwas the In si ol\nas a splendid prole Edmonston Or-\nMllroy, Mrs. Jns.\nI. II. Wlilteliousc.\nIrlvos under 'ho auspii\nA. of the ii. W. V a. wa\nlay nlghl last and wai\nL-rnui rendered 1\nchestra and Mrs\nCoutts aad Ml\n.Mrs. Roycroft won the hnl\n,,..,.land Mra. Macdonald tlie boo\n' : Mr. Wolfer won lhe gentler\n;2B00 Mr. Ilavls the gents' bool\n-26.00 grnn-l \u00C2\u00BBtke for the serle.i\n25.00 '\u00C2\u00BB' Kn\n25.00\n25.00 The llavi -\nsplendid\nHall lusi Friday\n26.001 auspices of the 1 ll ILK Til\n26.00 j ariisi did remnrkably lino wi\nprogram was varied enough\ntion of tin- audience\n-.'.-..on\n2r,.0'l\nll'lloai-a ami Mr. Strachan\nEntertainers gave a\nin i In the Parish\nambulance i\nhe was rusl\nwent li|i tow\nrrtvod\ntin- jump\nid\n~:@l\nSPRING\nMILLINERY\nSUITS\nCOATS\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2i rect in Style\nCorrect in Quality\nN^fl Correct in Price\nNO TWO ALIKE\n'!!;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nII.\nnlileiliale\nibulanco\nUcll having died while e\nceased was then taken\nson's undertaking parlor\ning deceased's clothing\nafterwards\nanil, bi ck,\nrod o. Ue*\n, MncPher-\nOn scurch-\n-lnan liand-\n5,00\n26.00, i\n3G.CH) 1 out, bul il\n20.00; numbers we:\n16.00 Many pooplt\n16.00 have heen li\n10.00 been au op;\nplanae nnd n\nIn lhe\nIter pie\noff too rapidly,\nludlcnce would\nid If there had\ngiven lot ap-\nV.M.I.A. IIOWMMi SOTKS\nkerchief, a purse containing a lew\ndollars and some revolver shells were\nfound, also his glasses.\nDr. MacKinnon testified thai he responded Immediately to the Chief's\nphone message. When he arrived Hell\nwas still breathing. Apparently he\nhad jusi finished brcakrast. Ho found\na bullet hole on the left side of tho\nhead and another behind liie right\near. He ordered the man to be taken\nIn the hospital.\nQeorgo Morrison, engineer, with\nwhom the deceased hail been living\nfor some time, testified thai the last\nlime be saw deceased was on Sunday\nutght in his room aud he appeared to\nin- quite cheerful at that tlmo. Ho\nhad heen 111 for some tlmo. Ills eye-\nsiBhl was tailing tost, duo to an op -i--\nntion that had been porformed, the\nremoval of a tumor from the brain,\nHe was not worrying over his domestic relations and had not complained about his troubles. He always\ntalked sensibly. The revolver on o--\nlillilt was the deceased's; he had had\n11 for a long time.\nJames Coutts testified that he bad\nseen deceased Monday morning al the\nCranbrook hotel a lew minutes before\n:! o'clock aud lie wns laughing aud\njoking. He did nol appear to bo\nwoi-iyim; anil was quit,) rn'.iol'. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\nProvincial Constable chas. Kev\nGARDEN and\nFIELD Seeds\nWli)' lint rut tile lliuli ('\"st til' Living: liy mnkini!\nlhe miiiliii tin lis lilt J\". .Our sceil.i kIiiihI mi Ihelr\noivn nii-rils; Hit') consist of -iirtetleg Hint limn\nIii'on thnniiiirlil} tricil nut nml proved sueeess-\nfill, nml well lii!ii]iti'il fur this cllmnto.\nFLOWER SEEDS\nThe bowling league Is now Elowlj scout. He lias resided in Cranbrook testified thai ho was a neighbor of I\ndrawing to a close, with tlie Mnpli (or about 21 years, hnving moved over decoaeed and thai lie was In his L\nLeafs having practically cinched tin here from Fori sue,.. As secretary (Kerr'sl lioiiBe on Sunday afternoon, jg}\nchutnptonslilp. lot the Agricultural Society he made They were smoking and chatting and __\nOn Friday, Min-h 21st. the Hlgl Ihal organization a prosperous one. singing while Mrs. Kerr played the -\nSchools ami'iHspnii-iiTs put sp a ver> His work ai secrelary of Ihe Retail piano, They ha,: n rap of 'oa and -;-\neven and exciting contest The Dls Merchants Association wis nlw an- Bell wen! away aboul five o'clock He ||]\npaiebers won the flrel gome by a preelatod. He al o made a very effl* had never shown despondency as far\nmar.niii of iiii plus. In the second game cienl so< relarj of the Hoard of Trade ' as witness knew\nthe Schools came back Btrong and' In many other ways he made himself As far as witness the deceased\nevened up matters by winning by u useful to the communltv. had ||)v'l happily with hi wlfe.Jii\nlike margin. The third game \u00C2\u00BBn: ,.,- \u00E2\u0080\u009E,tllrned m ,, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i led '\"ijtneyer heard of any words be-\nvery even throughout. Inn the High! ,.,,,. , ,- \u00E2\u0080\u009E .' , . i\"\u00E2\u0084\u00A21 ,h\"'\"-\nnna-lly pmnnged to nose oiit a win hi '.'' ',; ~' ' J .'.,\". ' .'\"' Constable Sowdon tosUfttd that he\nIt- -i-j \"H \"'\"!l1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" \" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - was across lho Btreet from the city\nOn Saturday the Dltpatchir. ilay- 'fS irC\u00C2\u00BBi\u00E2\u0080\u009E tl\u00C2\u00AB Jl) - -' hall when-he saw Dr. MacKinnon re*\nad the Offlcora In which the Dls- - , . , ' : turning trom-the police station and ho\no-teers 1,,'ile a cl w, ' nl all I'lW\" three or I oi r, - nil ly ffcnt over to see what was the matter.\nmr mini' \"'\"',\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. e went In the ambulance to the -hos*\nI,,,,, |,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009Eis. work, the names oi is,- returned ,,;,,, ,,.,,1, i,..n i,\u00E2\u0080\u009E, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E sri-ivni n,.ii\nOn Monday the Al Stars and Maple ,,,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E , ,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,.,,,,, ,, ,,-..,, ,r '!'-'' \"\"\" \"'\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"\" **n\"- ' ,\nI \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E a very cloro flglii Inn ' 'k-', \" ' '!v.; '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"*,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ot was breathing Ms last. 0 if the\n,ii,: I..',.'; lino!,.- a.eiUl their de ;'7'\": \"T v,' \" \" ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \" ,'' Isiers , im. t, bul In - few motn-\nfoot ot the flrat halt by taking horai ,:\"'.,-' ,, ,'.'., nts the man was dead. Hcwasthen\nthree-piilnir. The stars won the firsi,',,,,'.,,',\u00E2\u0080\u009E-\"' , , -\"'. brought back and laid out ln tha un-\n,-mne liv -n: pins, hut ihe l.eai's \"...n ''\"\"',' \",\"1'\" \"\" v ' ' ' '\"' dortnklng parlors.\nthe s mil iramr by ovei 100 I'nlnts p In summing up Dr. OrCon said llmi\nTho third gnmo was the most exciting On Montlaj evening nexl Mai 11 the d .\u00C2\u00AB'. hadbi i uttering from\nol nil. The Slurs started off In groin a social gathering will be held In i ; 'ulltuE ye sight, Ihat lie had tounS a\nsiyle nml held lhe lead throughout Preabyi rlan chin M Rycki inncl Irlond Ir lho Morrison? nnd\nlhe first hall bul the Leaf- filial',) .ml Mrs Mai \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .. tl.'lr contemplated removal lo\nennie oni winners lo f.oir pine rngrnn There i b\u00C2\u00BB four musical 11 - - ' may Imve had b depresjiag\nT'bo oiiisiandini', feature nf tin numbers ai t\"n violin solo by the lie-d ericc! uptn him The an may li.tve\ngame was n 280 Bcoro made by A local taleni we Imve v special will upon contemplated, but there wr.s very\n111.-lies, of the Maplo i.eafs bo pul oi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ;, ii ill lho young Indie little (\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0deneo on ihat point\nCrnnbrook has lasuod n ehalleng of i1\"' Mlssl land Rev it. M. The Jury retired and brought In Ihe\nto Nelaon tor a return lelegraphl l*jn 111 glvi in addrosn on tho verdict that ill ascil had come In Ins\ngame, which In all probability will be \"Forward Movement\" sfier which doath by a revolver shot, .-i-n-a-n'li-1-\nplayed next Snturday nl -lit With tltoro will be n bocIb! time Ml re ed, while In a fit of despondoncy\niho aid of a few hoi-se'siuies ami aiso-i iiirnti! soldiers ar,- speclall) Invited The Seceased was al t 34 year-of\neouplo of \"riibiili fool\" Crnnbrook will to tbls entertalnmenl and social gal i, ago and had been lu the employ nf lho\ncertainly avonge their dofeal if tl Ing, C.P.R, tfir upwards of 12 years, lot*\nI'.ltll. Nelson lias also I sued Crod ,-.\u00E2\u0080\u009E., ,,,.- THINKS '\"]y l\"',\"n' llis \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0''''*lsl'1 lv<'r't lra'k\nbrook a challenge for a game noxl on I im ns nn engineer. He wns n\nWednesday nlghl, In which Ik.ii- clttai m,- an,l \u00C2\u00ABJ1k. Kerry Hlnton wish to unlive of Bruce county, Ontario. He\nwill plav len men n jtgjjt ' n,\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei,k' iii\u00C2\u00BBir many friends for thc was a rosldont of Cranbrook for many\natVete^etMc- \"WifliidneM antf aympothy Bhown thorn rttrt. Ho loaves a wlfo, but no fnm-\nIYATTH Mi-HKIHl: rf3r*\u00C2\u00BBT'-l their hour'arsM bercavomenl and Hy. Ho was afflicted with a tumpr\napt \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,rrow, ami ror the manv beautiful \"n lhe brain thai *as removed by\nA pretty though tiulol wedilpg took 1]ll(il| |,.||mi,.. Mayo Brothers, of Rochester, Minn..\nplaro oa Tuesday morning lai'.i ai the \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' | i,,n nol before his eye-slghl became\nresidence of Mr. und Mrs, .1 lv Mc affected, Ho was rapidly becoming\nHrhle. v.hen llei It - W. I nnlieii in Till till'I \ SISTMtS, IMt stone blind nnd hla friends think\nmarriage IMItli Mary, their only itru > ARlll CHI.Hhhc thought that he would hccoi\nilaii''.\"liiei' ami Mr Frank Leonard ' burdon upon his motlier and vvlf\nWans, second sou of Mr, anil Mrs A Double Header lltmrtloil ai the 11 1 greater than ho could bear ami\nK. Waits of Watubiirg, Hi'. Mn. .|'i,|, I'lbln) mnl saiiiriliii ho would be doing (lie rlghl thing I\nIlKAITIl'V VOI'H HOME (IIMU'MIS Willi\nKtjOWERS AMI POI.IAt.li IM-.VSTH\nV:mr Choice ol Seeds fronr\nMoniili'N Ferry's nml Steele Hi'iitt's\nJOHN MANNING\nMcCreery Bros.\nCRANBR0DXS OflY C00Q5 AND CL0THIHC STORES\nMAKE THE HOME LOOK BEAUTIFUL\nGET BUSY WITH Ti SPRING CLEANING\nPAINTS VARNISH\nALABASTINE\nWe llmi' Nmv Gol Our New\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nLINOLEUM VARNISH\nMakes Old l.innleiiiii I.nnk Like New.\nJ. D. McBRIDE\nPHONE s IJAKER STREET\nCANADIAN .\u00E2\u0080\u009E,-.\nPACIFIC\n.CHANGE IN I\nTrain Service '\nllfiVftivc Au\u00C2\u00ABii*i( 18, WIS, tl.-Ti- \u00C2\u00ABill be a general change in train\nsirvlro. Times f\u00C2\u00BBr train-* at t ranbrook \u00C2\u00ABIII he:\nNo. (IS\n0.25\nl.O.i\n8.60\n11.20\nNo, 67\n11.30 p-ni.\n12.00 Noon\n12.15 pni,\n3.45 p.m.\nJfo, 825- llally\n7.00 a.m.\n9.00 a.m.\nLt.\nAr\nl.v\nAr\n\. Sl!ll\nLv.\nAi.\nNn. 891 HKM\\n11 O I. s II 1\nVI K I\nA joint meeting of tho varton-t Uti-\nlons of railway employees was held\nin Maple Hall last Humliiy -i-venlng\nto discuss mutters of Interest to all\nmembers. Thin wns a new* departure\nbut proved it grout success and ii was\narranged to hold similar meetins's\nonee a month in future. Our railway\nboys proved Ihat thoy insist on fait\ntreatment for the laboring class and\nat the some time stand for a true\ndemocracy as is shown ny tiie following resolution passed against the\nUolsheviki agitators at Calgnry:\n\"Resolved\u00E2\u0080\u0094That we go on record\nas deploring and repudiating any connection whatever with tlie labor move\nment known as the 'One Rig Union'\nlabor party recently formed in Calgary.\nThat we condemn tne actions of\nRadical Labor Leaders who have advised labor to break away from all\nInternational Oragnlzatfons, sowing\ndiscord, extreme and vicious methods,\nurging and adopting by vote the calling of a general strike June 1st next.\n\"That we resent the sentiment and\nsympathy passed In the said Convention with the Russian Bolshevik!, Soviet Government and spartacans or\nGermany also words and actions of\n1. W. W. propaganda.\n\"Further resolved that copy of this\nresolution be circulated to the press\nurging other labor organizations to\ndemand a refutation or the resolutions\nexpressed by said convention toward\nalien, anarchist and revlutlonarv governments, falling which the leaders\nof Ihe 'One Hlg Union' labor parly be\ndeprived of their rights as being unpatriotic citizens\nMrH. II. MacLeod entertained at\nwhist oa Wednesday evening in honor\nnf Mr. MacLeod's birthday. The invited guests being Mr and Mrs, J. P,\nLewis, Mr. and Mrs. ('. Conover. Mr.\nand Mrs. P. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs.\n('. Poote, Mr and Mrs. J, (' Walling\naud Mr. aud Mrs. O. Ilerlut. Mrs.\nPoote won tlie ladies prize iind Mrs.\nHerlol tlu- boobie prize.\nWc are sorry to hear thai Mr. Win.\nDidder is confined to Ills bed.\nMr. P. Ilandly is re-modeling his\nKimberley property, making a hall\n1 aud movie house.\n] Mr. Wm. Lindsay was n Cranbrook\nI visitor Sunday.\ni Mrs. E Louis returned from Spokane Monday.\nT. Summers fs making n dance hall\nover his store.\nMrs. Wells visited Cranbrook the!\nweek end.\nMrs. Senton left for Rossland Sat-\ntu*da>\\nSliss Glaydaa Brown bus resigned\nher position as stenographer lor the\nConsolidated Company. \"I'.isleu ior\nWedding Bells.\"\nMrs. Conovor end children are recovering from severe colds*.\nMisses N, liandly and !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:. Mellor\nwere Kimberley vlsllors the wook end\nMr. H. Bennett and A. Handly of\nMarysvllle spent Sunday the guest of\nMr. and Mrs. Conover.\nMrs. Bell ro arneil from Crauhrook\nWednesday.\nDan MacIOacher-an. who has hern\nvery ill with memnattsm, is able to\nbe ont again.\nC. Morrison has his store now ready\nlo receive cusLjni^rs\n'Getting By\nYour Hoodoo'\n1- the title 01' a very popular\nled an- by Mr.\nSamuel w. Grathweli\na pleasing, enthusiastic and\nmagnetic speaker who nil I\nappear iu Hie\nPresbyterian Ch,\nWED. Apl. 9th at 8 p. m.\nunder the auspices of (he\nKUSKANOOK Chapter I.O.IU..\nDon't miss If. as it will ho u\nHare Treat\nTickets 50c\nShip To Us DIRECT\nTHE TOP MARKET PRICE PAID AND EQUITABLE GRADING MADE\nNO DELAYS AT ANY POINT\nWe are registered with and recognized by tho United States War\nTrade Board and all ol the Collectors of Customs under Licence P. H.\nP. 30, aud you can send your furs to us direct by our tag or any tag-,\nchanged to suit, if marked \"Furs of Canadian Origin\" and your furs\nwill come right through.\nFAIR GRADING\nTho rules and ethics of lite exchange do not permit of sending\nout alluring price-list:;, yet wo give you an oxacl nnd expert grading\nand pay you at n rate of five tn twenty-five cents more on the dollar\nthan tlie average advertising fur company as wo cut out all middleman's profit in dealing direct with yon.\nST. LOUISFnr Exchange\n.Hi St CHEST-NUT, ST. I.IM'IS, MO., U.8.A.\nWash Away\nSkin Sores\nD.D.O., the liquid wash, hus become n\nhousehold word. It has iirovc.l itself n\ni-i-iiini-kiilili- remedy, It j-on art! ti eut-\nlorer from skin diseases, Including ulcers, pimples, scales, crusts or Eczema\nIn any form, this remedy will nol disappoint yon. lt has stood tlie lest and\ntoday is the master preparation fur all\nskin diseases. Try D.D.I), today. We\nguarantee it.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Cranhroolt Drug and\nHook Co., Cranbrook, n. c.\nD. D. D.\nr\nTrustworthy\nKor 39 years Ivory Soap, has given complete satiifac-\ntion. It has cleansed thoroughly everything that\nsoap will cleanse, and withou. injury to the tender-\nest skin or most delicate fabric.\nlvorj- has given Ions continued satisfaction because\nit is made of the choicest and purest materials.\nBecause it contains no free alkali or unsaponihed oil.\nBecause its original quality always has been maintained. Ivory Soap rinses as easily today as ever;\nlathers as copiously j floats as well; lasts as long. It\nis the same trustworthy white cake it was in 1879.\nBuy it with confidence.\nIVORY SOAP pi 99ft* PURE\nUmi* in tht Plotter k Gamble factoiitt at Hamilton,\nMr. Farmer!\nBefore Buying Elsewhere Inspect Our\nNO. 597 JAP HARNESS-brass trimmed hames\nBRIDLES\u00E2\u0080\u0094Heavy %-lncli Cheeks and ('onraril lllinils, wiih cluster \"1 llrass S|iol\u00C2\u00AB nn\nnil minds; winker How, ninit Style; Fronts 1-lnc.i I). .\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 K. with 1\" llrass\nSprits, Face Piece wllh llrass Ornnmenl; 7-lli. Hits: 2-lneh Hrnis Rosottas,\nLINES- l-lneh, I. Ducklo, Leather, hill length with Snaps.\nTHACES\u00E2\u0080\u0094Extra Heavy, Hi-lm-li. 3-ply lull length with Safe nt Hnme End and 9-llnk\niicei Chains lH-inch D. ,. s. li. ii. Billet,\nNAMES\u00E2\u0080\u0094No. s\u00C2\u00BBr,2 Dreadnought anti-rust, Cold llnllcd Steel, llrass Trimmed.\nll.Ult: STUM'S 1 Inch, .lap. rlvetted, full length.\nPOLE STRAPS\u00E2\u0080\u00941%-Ineh, Heavy Slnr-le Slock, with Knaps and Slides.\nMARTINGAf ' -1%-inoh, Heavy Single Stock, Sewn, with Dee In Loop.\nltKI.I.Y HAM.,- IK-ineli, Folded Willi Layer.\nI'AIIS\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Heavy skirts, 2'4-Incli. 2-pty. larfto -1-inch straight llrass Spotted Housing with\nlife-Inch re-tnforced unlets; Dress Spotted Lola Strap Loops.\nRREECIUNG\u00E2\u0080\u0094Seat 2-inch fold with lU-ineli Layer and %-inch Loadup with Dox Loops\nend Sates; Hack and Hip simps G-lnch siyle, \"J-ineli nip strap with No.\n397 Trace Carrier outside, Hump Layers Spoiled; Hide Slrf*Hs, 1-Inch, lull\nteam length, Sown Loops wllh Snaps, Trace curried. 1-lnch, rlvetted style.\nPRICE--$70.00\nYour Next\nPhonograph\nWill be a\nBrunswicK\nFind out WHY\nCall To-DAY\nRaworth Bros.\n.lenders .V Opticians\nNe\u00C2\u00BBt I\" Hie i'l-sl-.ifflee.\nWOMEN'S INSTITUTE\nMeets lu the\nParlBh Hall\nfirst Tuesday\nnfternuon of\nevery month\nnt 'A pm.\nMrs. D.\nCampbell, hox\nSue\nr.57\nSecy, Mrs. J. \v. Burton, I'. O. DoxC21.\nAll ladles cordially invited.\nl.AIUI.AW k DBWOIiF\nCivil and Mining Engineers\n11. ('. Land Surveyors\nCIlANllllOOK, B. C.\nUrs. Grooii k MacKinnon\nPhysicians mnl Snrgeuns\nOnici ni res c'o, Armstrong\nOFFICK IIOUIUJ\nForenoons nun m iti.no\nAlton i \"mi |,, .)no\nBvonlugs 7.:in lo s.*a\nS lays 2,80 i\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,(;;n\nCIlANllllOOK, ll C\nJameson's\nHAKIM. l'lHVIH.U\nFoatlior Ught\nJAMESON'S\nJAVA AMI MOCHA\nCOFFEE\nJAMESON'S\nTEA\nJAMESON'S\nEXTRACTS\nTlie units art) the Con-\niioiscurs.\nED310NDS0N,S DANCE OltCHESTHA\nNow Open for Engagements. One le\nI'tuir Pieces\nThe Music Willi the PEP. For Terms\nApply\nM1IS. EDOT0NDS0N\nnr plume 2211 Crnnbrook, 11, C.\nI. O.O. F,\niii:v CITV i.oim.i:, No. 48\nMeeta every\nMonday night\nnt fraternity\nHall. Bojourulng Oddtollowl\ncordially Invited.\n13. II. McPhee \V, 1). Cllroy\nSecy. N. Q.\n1)11. F. 11. MILES\nDEMIST\nOffleo in Hanson Block\noi-Tiri: hours\n11 In 12. n.in.\n1 In G p.m.\nCrtANBROOK, B.C\ntilAMIIIOOK COTTAGE\nHOSPITAL\nPrivate Nursing Hnme\nLicensed hy Provincial tlovt.\nMalernilj nml (,'cncral Nursing\nMassage and Host Cure, Highest\nIteferenccs, terms moderate.\nApply .Mrs. A. Crawford, Matron\nPhone 2,,'J l'. 0. Box 845\nAddress. Garden Ave. Cranbrook\nteeemelUkftt me1fl*smtemes/\\u00C2\u00A7tt^Smesyttsesm)wjs}l**YlSmsttt^^ iif\s\m \u00C2\u00AB<*ft>\"-\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB^''-\u00C2\u00BB'\Wft'*--*\u00C2\u00BBA>-y-\"lA('Plli:ifMO\\nDiulorfnU'\nr\nPhone *'->\u00E2\u0080\u00A2)\nNorbury\nAte, noxl le\nCity Unit\n-liiiiliinu !,'i-luiininl\nMeals al til Hours\nCigars, Clgarelles and Cundr\nCRANBHOOK 8TOEI.T.\nOpposite the Bunk of Commerce\nIf von\nWilli 1\nnut inflict ion\nwill\nvour\nwilshlno\nHCIIll il to\nMOV\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\\\\nIAIMIIIY\nHimciit\nnrlcoa for family\n1\t\nWO\nk\nGET THAT 01,11 HOUSE\nFIXED UP Ill-l'Olli: IT FALLS\nDOWN OB GIVE IS A CON*\nTKACT TO llt'11,11 YOU A\nNEW ONE\nClarke & Sainsbury\nPlione ill or 3*11 P.O. Ilux Slllt\nWANTED\nSI.VI.IIAI. LtirmI TRACTS\nOF CHEAP l.AMI\nWrite, giving roll partlo-\nnlai'a to\nF.A.RUSSELL\nCRANBROOK, B. C.\nDR.DeVAN'SfKJ.NCRfi\nPH0SPH0N0L FOR MiiH. rga\nVitnltty;for Nerve nml llmln; IllcnMUA'*groy\niiuitlcr\":(i'fnnli- -will I'.iilii vim up, lin boi j mall ou rei-Rlirt\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2fprlci- Thi HcoariL Uhco Cu.. bt. UtbulHK,\nOntario. T11C11S1.AV, MARCH 87TH. 11119\nTHE CRANBHOOK HERALD\nPAGE THRICE\nmmm\u00C2\u00BBm*\u00C2\u00BBm'ff*iai\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBmm,ts\nPearls in\nVogue\nOne nf the moat favored\nof ladies' neck ornament.*.- is- a- string- of\npearls.\nPearls represent the\nmost, beautiful in jewelry. They harmonise with\nevery color nnd add\nwarmth and tone to any\ncomplection.\nOwIiir to the keen demand for pearl strings\nwe have provided a liir-u,\nassortment of tho host\nllu\" market affords.\nNo prettier gitt-no nicer\ninircbasc for one's sell'\nihaii a Btlrng of these\nfine pearls.\nW.H. WILSON\nJeweler\nJ^tfocal and Personal\nInsure with Heale & Ehvell,\nL ll. Hunter, of Pincher Creek,\nwas in town on business this week\nI Kllby frames pictures, Plione 9.\n| Remember the Trading Co. mr \u00E2\u0096\u00A0,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0!-\npies, Jonathan and Wagner.-i,\nMrs. W, Q. Hayward will receive\n, the t'irsi Wednesday ol each month,\nc. n. McNabb, manager of the\nMr. it. C Duthie, V. S.. ot Piueher\nCreek, is taking his provincial \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.'x.un*\n.nation in (\"ranbrook to enable lilm\nto practice in B. ('.. to -av- him from\ni going to the coast to qualify. It.\nj Rutledge lias iiim in tow.\n.\ very enterlaiatng lecture by v.\n1 magnetic speaker. Samuel W. Grath-\nj well, will be given in the Presbyterian\n| church on Wednesday evening1- April\nFagged Out Women\nVinol is What You Need\nIf all the tired, overworked, run-down women in\nthis community could realize how our delicious\nVinol, which contains Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates and Glycerophosphates supplies the vital elements necessary\nto enrich the blood and create working strength,\nwe wouldn't be able to supply the demand.\n1 1 laker Lumber Co. at Waldo, was in : Pt\n1 town this week. Hi\n1 im- display nf Italic)' China ami\n1 Dinner ware now on .-ale at Motfatt'i\nVariety Store.\n.! s & Doris have received tin\nat S (\nunder the ausptc\nof\ncontracl tu\nthe l-Mtsuh\nTor Han\n, their pr\nlimp!.*\nl!1\n0. I). E.\nNoil mi Sale, complete line Ccl-\nebrated Gendran Baby Carriage)*, Sul-\nkys. Artillery Car*-. Tricycles, Boys'\nAutomobiles, Speeders, Dump Carta\nami Wheel Barrows at Barae prices\nns last year, ai Moffatt's Varictj .\nStu\nDukedom, Tenn. t\n\"I live on a farm and keep house\nfor six in my family. 1 j^ot into a\nnervous, run-down condition so it\nseemed as though I would die. A\nfriend advised me to try Vinol. I\nhave been greatly improvd by its\nuse and nm better and stronger in\nevery way.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mrs. H. II Goodwin.\nftll run-down, nerve, in, aiiBi.in.ic\nNavy\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ll III\nDo\nI'll'\nNEST EGGS\nOPAL 5c each\nNapthalated 10c ,.\nI KII.IS VK1IMINI\nFountains too $1.00\nF. PARKS & CO.\nHardware & Mil! Supplies\nCranbrook, - H. C.\nTn annual meeting of\nLeftgno will be held in tiio Hi*, iiail\nun Thursday evening next a: *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\no'clock, .Mr. Halli re Informs us\nthai the grant from 'ht* pro vim lul\nbranch of the league toward- im\nboys' club lias been promised, Thii\nand other important matins will bt* .\nconsidered at the meeting, there:\nshould therefore be a large . i nd-\nBurd\u00C2\u00ABtt, N. Y.\n\"I keep house for my family of\nthree, and raise chickens. 1 had a\nnervous breakdnwn, so I was unable\nio work. The doctor did not seem to\nhelp me, and a cousin askptl me to\ntry Vinol. lt built me up\u00E2\u0080\u0094I now\nhave a good appetite and am well and\nstrong.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mrs. Loyal Palmer,\nllllon*. weak women, over worked men.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ili-i hi\n\"Kureka\" Vacuum cleaner and have\nIt bandy for i lie Bummers dual ami\ndirt \si. us for ;i demonstration. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nK 'iv Cooper, oi ihe Kootenay Gor-\nago says Hint there is no end in repair wink. Thoy are bnsv all Hie\ntime. anco.\nWi torn, $4.26 owl.; hulled .a, , SflVa Umo iim| labor by\n$-l.B0cwl ; Ur. Husk's clilcjc food Jimt Bicycle. We have 'hem,\nIn. Crauhrook Trading Co. high grade Masaey and Red Bird\nBon Coston, special representative wheels; Hoys' Velocipedes ant! high\nol' the Vancouver Sun. is in town in grado Holler Bearing Coaster Wiethe interests of his paper, gons. -Patmore Bros,\nVer) Uteri for Spring ami Summer j ''-\"more Bros.\niu Men's and Hoys' Caps, now on ills- j The Women's Institute will hold\nplay ironi ?1.26 io $1.75 each. At ' their regular monthly meeting at i\nMoffalt'a Variety Store. the Parish Hall on Tuesday, April I,\nMr. aud Airs. Joseph Bfaillt lel't on I rtt_ 3..^m- Ah's- Chester Staples, of|\nWednesday for Californ\nweeks' businei\ntime of the ye:\nBrnn and shorts\ncome, first served. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nIng Co.\nfcelilo fild people mid ilelli'Bte vlilldirii. lliwre la un remedy like Viuul-\nttlOl Creates Strength\nCranbrooli Drug and Book Company, Druggists,\niilirmi\nKOR I'AINTIMI AMI\nI'APFiRHJLNOING, ETC\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Phone\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nJOHN GARD\ni'iiom: mi. inn,\nCIIAMIItllOK\nII. f.\ntwni Wyc.*--*!< will bo present to Bpoak un\ntrip This is u linr ll1\"'1 Conser/ation.\" Vocal numbers\nto soe California ' \"'ill be given by .Mrs. .1. Mllroy. VIs-\n' , - Itors wilt be cordially welcomed.\n'nil-' wlmt tlln>' '\">' \"' -1'''- \"ratliwoll,\n\ who appears In tiio Presbyterian\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E , \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, _ J Church on Wednesday evening, April\nFancy and Ball-room Dane- nth, under the auspices ot Kuskanook\ning taught, For particulars Chapten I.O.D.B.:\u00E2\u0080\u0094 \"The audience\nphone 40-1 or 1)0-* 42S.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 appreciated Mr. Ornthwell's ud*\nVon nr-inm 46-tf' llre\"s' Anl u\"all'\u00C2\u00B0 '\" s '-v \"orila\nI \an braam. io \"telling ot the hit ho made. Quito a\n.Mrs. Oeo. rlQgarth returnod nn number, and among others the pastor,\nTuesday from Rochester, Minn., where said his talk alone was worth the\nsho went through an operation very price of season's ticket. Wo expect\nsuccessfully In the Mayo Hospital. l\" hear wonderful things from Mr.\nWe arc headquarters tor Tlgh tirade j OmUiwell Inter on In the future.f\nBicycles anil Accessories; Hoys' Cons- j e-=\nter Waggons and Velocipedes.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Patmore Urns.\n.1. .1. (Irmly nf Wyndell, rancher awl\nauthority on the grent reclamation\nscheme of the Kootenay Valley, wns\na visitor in town this week.\nMiss McLeod'e Spring Millinery\nOpening will tuke place next Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday, April 3, 4\nand \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Tailored lints are now on sale ..\nTho L. A. \"f the H. VI. V. \- w i 11\nhold a meeting on WeuVtday even-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0JflCtijOtltSt\nCijurrl)\nHex. 1(. \V. Lee, pilstor\nftunbap -j-ttiirrii 30\nLIQUIDS and PASTES\nFOR BLACK,WHITE,TAN AND OX-BLOOD (DARK BROWN) SHOES\nTHE F.FDALLEY CpnpORANOuS LIMITED, HAMiLTon.CAfjADA\nhip next ai s o'clock in tile\npit\n-Morning Service.\nSubject; Great deeds by bumble folkB.\nl-' noon\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sunday Sehooi.\n7...U p.m.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Evening Worship.\nhay $42.00 a ion. Cran- Subject: My best argument for immortality\n\ Welcome for all.\nMONUMENTS\nKootenay (JnniHe & Hon-\niininitnl Co., I.Id.\nGeneral Sfono Contractors ami\nMonumental Works\n1'ront St.. Nelson l\ O. box 86S\nBLOOD FOISONIN\nNwnlin s tf*zard Oil a Safe First Anl Treatment\nHow ottcn lockjaw and olood\npoisoning result from the neglect\no* a slight scratch or little cut! Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effective tirv aid treatment, It is a now-\ncrinl antiseptic and should be ;.,.- , \u00E2\u0080\u009E,,\nplied -in lely to wounds ol this\nkind to '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'-' \" :.- . it ,.! infection,\nI* i. soothing ami healing and\nqmcklv drives out pain and inllam* ,, . ,\n-nation n : -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - ol sprains, bruises, Newest I ri-aiiini*. Ill Lndles lulu\nut hums hitcs and stings [ust as Caps and Children's and Boys Hats\n--\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i-.iM. too t n still neck, sore feet, from Boultor Waugh fnctorios, nt\n-old snrcs canlter sores earache and Mofi'aii's Variety Store.\nTlmotlt\nbrooh Trading Co.\nFor Sain, cheap\u00E2\u0080\u0094Miniature Hil-\nliaril tabic, cues and i\u00C2\u00ABiiil balls,complete, n ft. 3 In. by a ft. 4 In. si.n cash\nApply. Mss. 1'ownall.\ni::-,M Bull Itlvor. B.C\nPrimary antl Kindergarten\nschool: Principal, Jliss ltinn-\nsay. Burwell avenue. For par\ntlculars plione 357. -in\n.Inst ,'rrlved\u00E2\u0080\u0094cnmplelc line of.\nBnamelware in Davidson's well-knowi\nnine Mottled and Whlteware, nl\nMoffatl's Variety Store.\nWe nl'o pleased to ante Hint ex-\nchlef Hersey has secured a positioi\nwith tlir C.l'.H. nt VOUCOUVI r. 11-\nleft for the coast yesterda; to reporl\nfor duty.\nWanted\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ranch team, hboul 2801\nlod true. i>,M-i'ei tl\\nquiel mid quick walkers, state ful\ni nrti, ulars, :Drawer I.. I!\nCranbrook, Hi'\nit Otfli -'\nl:t-ll\nto\nruggist! for Ml rents.\nreturn Ihe bottle ntnl\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lia.'k\nuted or have sick\nWi\nr,l\nns large Interests In Icitchenor has\neon on n tmir ol Inspection ot his\nropertles. He made the Cranbrook\notel his headquarters while in the\nnit I'lllc pink pills, .10\nnln-,1\nills\not\nFifty si'i'tnid hanil sewing maeblnes\n- In coed innnini: order, ninsl of them\ndrop lieads, for sale cheap a' the\nsiiiRer store, phone 157. 2-mly\nKtntimlcn inaile lu IM.. all kind*\nof Writlni: Tablet - rrom 10c to BOc\neach and envelopes to match. Be pat*\nrlotic, buy home products, al Moffais\nVariety Store.\nPiano and Theory lessons by\narrangement. Phone 404 or box\ni:!8 -Mrs. Van Braam, 2:17 Burwell Avenue. 4G-tf.\n11. strni'lniii. inspector of mines, is\nmi nn official visit tn tills dlstrlcl ami\nis registered at the Cranbrook in>t,t,\nit,- weni up in Klmberley on Wednesday to Inspect the great Sullivan\nmine nml other mini's in that district.\nBicycle sens,in le hero again. Our\nstock ol 1 li.-:. Grade \"Masaoy\" and\nHod Bird Bicycle - in nm, are\nbeginning to move. Also a hi.a jrado\nline ot Velocipedes aud Conslor Waggons, Patmore Bros,\nThe following offloers wei lected\nnt the annual meeting nf the II -il of\nTrade which was hold in Hie city imll\nlast l-'rlilnj evening: Prosldent, Q, J.\nspreull. vico-praeldent, W, II Wilson,\nexecutive ll. I-: Beattie, .1. P, Pink,\nK. II. McPhee, W.D. niln.v. it. ftHow-\nard, c. W. Hallamore. P. M. MacPherson nml A. a. MacKinnon.\nsinger Sewing machines for family\njltse, took all the first prizes at tho\n ' San Francosco Fair Jiidi-eil by exports.\nNotice is hereby given that the Tll\"-V mU8t u<' \",\" l,psl niaehine; for\nTWO\nDANDY PROPERTIES\nFOR SALE. Snap\n111 1-8 acres Irrigated I,nml\n.! acres cleared, remainder\ncut over, logslilnglaliou.se\nill x 'ill not linetl Inside,\nmake ii muni room*' and\nbelli room, one mile from\npost office* schools.\nTerms in sail purchaser.\nPRICE $1500.00\nAlso I'llAMi: HOUSE, U\nrooms, about l acres land,\npartlj cleared, close lo\nSniilli IViird School, one\nmile from post office.\nTerms In suit purchaser.\nPrice JS00.00\nApply\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nH. COLEMAN\n.lust lie;,uni Power llnnse\nthe Figures 1\nNoliee how the cost\u00E2\u0080\u0094and the\ncash value\u00E2\u0080\u0094of the stamp advances each month until, on the\n1st day of January, 1924, the\nDominion of Canada is pledged\nto pay $5.00 for each W-S.S.\nM 3IZE OP-\n-VjMHi^'\nNIK I OIII'IMItl'HIN OT TIIK CITV\nOT CHAMIIIOOK\nfirst sitting nf the Court ol Rovlsldii\nsale al. the Singer store for five\nfor tlie in.ri.0BQ of Hearing any or all I *\u00C2\u00BB\"\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ('HHh nml $:!-00 nionl,,l>- Wfl !\ncompffllnts agttdlst tho aasoaemont for w111 tlllt0 >'0,ir olli ninrhi,,\u00C2\u00AB \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB P\u00C2\u00ABrt !\ntho year 191!) as made by tiio Assch-\nsor of tlie Corporation of tho City of\nCranhrook, 11. ('., will ho held in tlie\nCouncil Chamber al tho Olty Mall.\nCranbrook, 0, C\u00E2\u0080\u009E oil Monday, March\nthe 24tll liltfl at 10..10 o'clock in the\nforenoon, City Time.\nAll npiiealK Htating grounds of appeals must ho made in writing to the\nAssessor at leant 10 days previous to\nthe first sitttafc of the Court,\nDated at Cranbrook, n. C, this loth\nduy of February, A. 1). 1019. ,\nT. M. HOHKUTS,\n8-4t Ais\u00C2\u00ABBHor.\npayment, Plione 15\nI-mly \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n'D' CORNISH EGGS\n*2.IH\u00C2\u00BBpcrsetllnu'\n(OliMSII-llltl'IMiTIIX\nCROSSES\nThe very liesl table fowl\nEggS $1.50\nNow booking orders for\nYORKSHIRE PUIS\nA. D. SMITH\nCraalirnuk\nCHEVROLET '490s\n$1075.00\nBABY GRAND SPECIAL \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 $1685.00\nDodge Bros. Cars - $1835.00\nI\"RICES I.(1.11. I'RAMIROOh\nThe KOOTENAY Garage\nAGENTS\nPHONE 147\nSi\nSI\nt5& t\nhwm' 11 '. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\nW4I\n>;\nWt G. & R. BRAND\nSHIRTS & COLLARS\nFOR MEN\nThere Are No BETTER\nShirts or Collars Made\nIn the big Cities, where a large store\nhandles two or three lines, W.Q.&R.\nalways take the lead.\nWE ARE SHOWING ;AN EXCELLENT\nKANOE OF BOTH SHIRTS & COLLARS\nWe INVITE INSPECTION |\nConsolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\noi Canada Limited\nOffiees. Smelling and Refining Department\nTRAIL. BRITISH COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS AMI REFINERS\nI'lircha-er*. oi' l.nlil. Silver, Clipper and Lead (Ire*\nI'rcpilneer*. oi l.nld. Sliver, Cupper, Milestone. I'ig Lead aad\nSpelter \"TADASAC\" Hrand.\nRKUEYS\n^^1 All ^^^\nthree brands\nsealed in air-tieht\npackages. Easy to find\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nit is on sale\neverywhere.\nLook (or. ask for.\nbe sure to Ut\nWRIGLEYS\nThe\nGreatest Name\nin Goodv'Land\nSEALED TICHT\nr\u00E2\u0080\u0094WRIGLEY&.\nDOUBLEMINT\nKEPT RIGHT\n.'\".\"TmA VVMIf. I I *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 s * \u00E2\u0080\u0094 ..\n||[JUICY FRUTr]i|\nft*\nTheFlavour Lasts PAGE F0U1\nTIIE CRANBROOK HERALD\nlillil Hii! II.IIIVK 'AVOKIIilllj,\nFORD\nTHE\nUNIVERSAL\nCAR\nTil Dili: are inure than 8,0(10.(100 Pord ears in daily operation in\nAmorlca anil Canada. This is \u00C2\u00BB little bettor than hull' of all (lie\nmotor ears In use in the country. There Is a very potent and\nprofitable reason why j'ou should buy Kurd ears for your liunluess\nnnd for your personal use. It Is a demonstrated fuel Ihat Pord cars\nhave, ia every line of human desire so fur as motor ears nre concerned,\nbest satisfied their owners with the service given. They must be safe:\n(hey must be comfortable; they must be always reliable: thoy musi lie\nconvenient nnd the must be e lomicnl, or (hey wouldn't he so tremendously popular with nil classes of people. The hig Cord Factory has not\nyet reached normal production, but the war is over, und II is getting; back\nas fast as possible. We are gelling a few cars in right along, and we will\ndo the best possible to give you early delivery.\nTouring Car--$690\nF.O.B. Ford Out.\nLeave your order with us und be assured of two things: First- lhe\nearliest possible delivery; second, an after service that has Ihe strongest\nrecommendation k indoxeiiient of the Ford Motor Company as being\nreliable, satisfactory aud economical service.\nMcLa\nCanada's Standard Car\nPOWER, BEAUTY, SPEED AND COMFORT\nThe Car of Distinction\nNOW'S YOUR CHANCE\nTO (JKT DELIVERY OF THAI CAR OF VOUIIS TOMORROW\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nDON'T HAITI\nIF VOC DO VOI' ARE VERY LIKELY NOT TO 111'. ABLE TO\nGET Till: UFA!, (All OF VOI 1! CHOICE WHO YOI\nWANT IT.\nWHY WAIT A\ll HE HORRYl Gel every ounce of joj out of these\nfirst warm days by USING YOUR CAR NOW. That's good reasoning.\nDon'l forgel the two low-in-iced light six's which are hull! of III (J II-\nCLASS units\u00E2\u0080\u0094don'l buy too hastily. Find out what's I\ lhe car you\nlire looking over\u00E2\u0080\u0094don't guess\u00E2\u0080\u0094KNOW\u00E2\u0080\u0094then lll'Y!\nLet us show you one ot the above Models, no trouble but a real pleasure you\nAre Affording Us.\nDominion, GOOdyear and DunlOp TireS and Tubes. Full Line of Accessories, Oils and Greases.\nExpert\nRepairing\nThe HA\nCranbrook\nB.C.\nSr^eeVeil^MSliTjm\nWANT ADS.\n$10.(10 liKW.Utll\nTIIK STAB SECOND HANI) STOKE\nMsl oi HurgaluH thin Week.\nDining Room Suite, one of the best\nin town, condition as new. great bar\ntrain $U\u00C2\u00BB0.00.\nTwo mahogany rockers, good us\nnew, $L'l each.\nMahogany Ladles Desk. $22,\nI'luno. Nordhelmer, $286, worth\ndouble.\ni'luno, Classic, condition ua new,\nsacrifice, $2D6.\nIP YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL\nPhone 9; it you-want lo buy anything\nPhone 9\nYorkshire Hour for service\u00E2\u0080\u0094Apply\nBox 611, City. 10-<;t-\nFOR SALE\u00E2\u0080\u00942 Brunswirk Dalkc\nPool Tables, good condition, cheap,\nalso barber chair. 138 Hanson Av. 7-8t\nFor information as to the person who\nshot a male pheasant near Watt Avenue on Wednesday, March 251 li.\nE. T. COOPER\nriti:sum:itiAN nintrii\nSunday morning, 11 o,cldck\u00E2\u0080\u0094Subject! \"Pigeon Holes.\"\nSunday evening. 7.30\u00E2\u0080\u0094Subject:\"Tho\nChristian Lire.\"\nRev. H, M. Lyon will preach al both\nservices,\nFOR SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094For Cash or tonus,\nsmall residence on Baker hill. Apply\nHerald Office. 7-4t\nWANTED--Man or hoy to help Oil I\nfarm and milk five cows, apply box\n15, Herald.\nBAPTIST nil IN II\nHiv. John I'. Sinclair, I'm-dor\n' Church Cullendnr\nFriday, 28th March, 7 p, m.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Young I\nPeople's Hand; \"Illustrated Talk.\"\nSunday, March 30\n11 a. m.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"Family Service,\" parents\nand children unged to turn out. Subject: \"A Study in Colors.\"\n12 noon\u00E2\u0080\u0094Church School and Bible\nClass.\n\".30 p.m.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Evening Service: subject. \"Does Ood know all that goes on\nin Cranbrook?\"\nThursday. 3rd April, 8 p, m.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fellowship mooting.\n' FARM FOR RENT \\nThe undersigned \ti!l renl lii-> fnrin of 8211 ncres,\niihiiiit 10 acres under cultivation, one mile from Ciiau-\nlirimk. Onoil house, Imrn nm! oilier fnnli buildings;\nlivo uiiimI wells, spring running oil sninmer, Irrltrntlnp,\nilileli crossing the property.\nr'nrllier particulars will lie furiilslicd mi iipplicntion.\nSTOCK AND IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE\nWill also sell all Hie slock nml implements: ni'tlnng\nthe slock is III head of cattle.\nD\nI\nJ. BRAULT\nCRANBROOK\nI.KTTKII Til TIIK KPITOII\nMake $10 Every Day\nsell in tj\nHu\\nilelgti\ni Product*,\nwith\nrU'\nIii country,\nVeil\ngood terrltorlcw\nIDW\n(Mien\nllv\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 an.\nooriiinitlon\nmr.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2on-'\nces.\u00E2\u0080\u0094fl\n. t\nHAH\n.KIWI In.\nKill.\nlli>|it. 0\n. Vt\nJniii|ir\nit. Mint.\n-\nJONES & DORIS\nCONTRACTORS &\nBUILDERS\nI'HOM,\nHsll or 101\nFOR SALE\nYOl.w*. voithsmitt: B\u00C2\u00ABAB\nYOUNG Bt.BKSHIBr. IIO AII\nAp|ilj-\nJ. R. WALKLEY\nCRANBROOK, II. 0.\nP, O. Rox 415.\nCranhrook, B.C.. March id, hi in\nEditor Cranbrooh Herald:\nDear sir\u00E2\u0080\u0094win you grant nm space\nIii your valued paper in make answer\nto an article which i believe referred\nto inc.\nI have always beon a boltovoo in jiu-\nllcr and equality and my services m\n.' Mldtor accontuatod this bollef.\nSeine lime a-fjo 1 wus at lho tlepol\nwhen ihe band and oilier patriotic ci:i-\nrens met tho train bearing soveral ie-\ntllined men. As these me-i lef* the\ntrain tho first, a private was allowed\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0> pass without apparent recognition.\nTli- following tWO, one nr iIicm nil\nofficer, wns received w.tii appropriate\napplause and music. My attention lo\nt'M-i was particularly attracted because\nof whni I heard two ladles remar't of\nthe occurrence, to wll; Thnt is seemed\ntho appearance of the officer exalted\nrecognition when tho prlvat-3 did not\nand I characteristically remarked,\nperhaps with mure force than wisdom.\nI believe that each man was necessary in his place and after nil have\ndone their part each is entitled to e-\nciual honor al all times but there was\nno Intenl of discourtesy toward members of the band nor to nny individual\n.lithium!! some members of tin- hand\nor other person might have taken it\nRS not Intended.\nIn the matter of my affiliation with\nan organization in tlie Kast from the\nfirst and would have sought transference here If I had known that 1\nwas going lo remain here\u00E2\u0080\u0094und will\nwhen I learn positively. I certainly\nwish tn associate with trm?.,. who tuns\nSignally served tlieir country'!: host\ninterests and hope that I ninll ho\nc';ual tn them fn all IhliigH\nThanking you. I beg to remain.\nOne (tf Our Country's CHtxene\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2gov .-/ **? o.\u00C2\u00BB *v\nGold Soap is made of tlie best\nmaterials from which laundry\nsoap can be made. Thai is why\nit does better, quicker work, and\nhas so many constant users.\nAnother reason is because the\ncake itself is larger, and gives\nyou mope soap for the price than\nyou cai. & i in any other cake.\nCold Soap it made in the Procter & Gamble Faetoriet\nat Hamilton, Canada\nTTLm\u00C2\u00BB%JI/o. Nnflf-mV^>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2**,%\"^&}h***##jl^ S3\nKOR S A I.i; ()]{ i:X('IIAM;I: CAKCBLIiATION OK li.KSl.KVi: LOtS 122B2 to 12260 Inclusive, group\none dig Holsteiu pedigreed bull ---- - -( Kootenay District\nchaugoPforrNo A 1 mlSc cow due\u00C2\u00B0to N*0TICE !h hereby given thnt the Xo person will be allowed to pre-\nfreshen. I'urthcr particulars write ,T. reserve established on the under- ortint more than ono lot and appllca-\nWhttehead, Moyle, B.C. l3-:ii mentioned lands hy notice published lions made by returned discharged\nIn tho British Columbia Gaaette of the soldiers shall bo given 'preference\n2?th December, 1007, Is cancelled and oyer any applications made by other\nthat the Bald laud;- will be open foi persons.\npre-emption entry only nl the office ' Q. It. Naden,\nof the aovernmenl Agent nl Cran- Doputy Minister of Lands.\nbrook on the -1st April next at !. am. Department of Lands, 8-9t\nnamely:- Victoria, B.C., 12th Feby., 1910.\nI'l\nl>s, SPECIFICATIONS,\nKSTIMATE8 AMI\nSII'KHIVI'KMIAM 1.\n.YllllH\n- It\nS|ic\nnml Iti'imtl's a\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Inlty.\n.1\n. li.\nII 1' 1\nC II C 11 (1 P T\npi'*11\ni^ffi \km\nCorrect style worn by well-\ndressed young men in all\nlocalities. Lace boot-\nmedium narrow recede toe,\nlow heel\u00E2\u0080\u0094made In black, tan\nor patent c*.-.lf\nYour Safeguard in Buying Shoe\nWI1KN you buy shoes, you tuke somebody's word for value.\nIt Is CONFIDENCE which leads you, in the end. to lay\ndown your hard-earned dollars for shoos. And you are riiM.t lu\nbuying where you feel the mosl: confidence.\nThis confidence on the part of the buying public is tlto biggest asset which\nany dealer, or any manufacturer can have, The roputable, established\ndealer has YOUR interests in mind when he buys his stork ; the manufacture' bears them In mind when he makes It.\nYour safeguard in buying shoes is to see that your confidence is well placed.\nCo to n dealer whose judgment you can trust. And see that the manu-\nfactui s trade mark is on the shoes you select. Thus you may buy wltfc\nDOUBLE confidence.\nOur booklet \" How to Buy Shoes,\" will be sent, with our compliments, to\nany address in Canada upon request to our head ofllce at Montreal.\nAMES HOLDEN McCREADY\nLIMITED\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Shoemakers to the Nation\"\nW.NNII-EO EDMONTON VANCOUVER\niS\nWhen you huy Shite* lank for-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094thh Trade-mark on \u00E2\u0080\u00A2i'\u00C2\u00ABry tttlt,\n{Ml"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Cranbrook"@en . "Cranbrook_Herald_1919-03-27"@en . "10.14288/1.0069535"@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 .