"f6410648-c192-464d-a31f-55a70c481f15"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-11-27"@en . "1917-10-18"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0069566/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " THE CRANBROOK HERALD\nVOLUME 19\nCRANBROOK. BRITISH COLUMBIA,\nTHURSDAY. OCT. 18th, 1917\nHELP TO WIN THE WAR\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2a\nJllilA\nxniiiKi:\n\"Let Me Help You Carry the\nBurden, Mother'5\n\" lJ tltttssuiti fails us in October, we\nmany \u00E2\u0080\u00A2/ our activities.\"\nSir ARTHUR STAMT.KY,\nCreairmiiti, K-t.-rutivr CummtUa*--,\nIlietisJ. Red Cesssss.\nIt now costs $300,000.00 ai week to carry on the work of the\nBritish Red Cross, or $16,000,000.00 a year.\nEvery minute of the day and night it costs $30 to \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -to\nth, sick and wounded and dying.\nLast vear Canada's magnificent contribution paid for the entire\nwork cf the British Red Cross ior nearly seven weeks.\nThis vear. in view of the greater need, it is earnestly and\nconfidently hoped that Canada's contributions will be as\nureal proportionately as the magnificent offering of\nlast year.\nOur trust is. that the Citizens of Canada will , ' generously\nto Ihis noble cause on\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"OUR DAY\". OCTOBER 18th\nA Few Fact* about British Red\nCrow Work.\nThe Briti*.! Keil Crass Sucivty is the\nonly institution which carries voluntary\naid to the Sick and Wounded of the\nBritish force*, nu land and hch tn every\nregion of tlie Wur.\nIts work is therefore the concern of all\nclusesol Hritish BubjectA, whether living\nIn the British Inles, in tlie Dominion* IM\nColon?-, beyond the teas, or in foreign\ncountries.\nIN GREAT BRITAIN\n57,000 Hospital Beds found in tbe\nUnited Kingdom.\n.TO.IRH) of these provided with\nNursing Staff.\n2,000 Trained Nurses working at\nhome and abroad.\n7,500 V. A. TVs helping in Army\nHospitals.\n$220,000 spent on equipment of King\nOeorge Hospital (1,850 beds) and\n$130,000 a year contributed to cost of\nils maintenance.\n$225,000 spent on building and equip-\nping Netley Red Cross Hospital\n(1,000 beds); and\n$625,000 spent on maintenance.\n$175,000 for Orthopaedic Curative\nWorkshops and Training Fund.\n$185,000 for Facia! Injun- Hospitals.\n^ CITY NIQLlKrnK\nThe regular monthly meeting of t\u00C2\u00ABc\nCity Council was held on Thursday\nlast with Mayor Clapp aud Aldermen\n.MacKinnon, Kakin aud Balment in\nattendance.\nThe following accounts were or-\n! dered paid:\nBeattie-Murphy Co. $..60; P. Bums\n& Co, 12.15; Cranbrook Electric Light\n'Co, 202.80; Cranbrook Trading Co,\nI 15.40; City Transfer, 157.55; (Tan-\nbrook Sash ft Door Co, 74.81; Can-,\nudian Fairbanks Ltd. 56.60; It. c. Carr\n,.25; City Livery, 1.00; Cranbrook\nHerald, :i5.\"0; Pink Mercantile, 1.00;\nHanson Oarage, 1,80; Kootenay Telephone Linos Ltd., 20.45; Kootenay i\nOarage, 10.90; lra Manning Ud, 29.-\n52; P. 1'arks &Co, 49.(55; Payroll\nSchool, 1962.2!); Police, 297.00; Fire\nDepartment, 27ti.00; City Hnpineor.\n288.90; City Officials, 207.60; K. Sey-\nmord. '1.90; L. P, Sullivan. 3.60; Sundry fiisli Payments, 89.47; Charlie\nWing. 5.00; J. IJ. McBride. 25.47.\nThe Cily Engineer reported as fol-\nj lows:\nj Water Works\ni Maintenance work on the water sya-\n1 turn during the month was as follows:\n' One leak on the main, and three\n; leaks on the distributary syslem were\n| repaired. Two hydrants aud two valves were overhauled and repaired,\nI'iiMIi- WorkB\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Tliree, culverts were built du Kalns\n; St, at Norbury. Armstrong, and Dur-\niek Avenues. Itoad bridges on Edwards Street and Durlck Avenue wero\npartly re-decked. A new fool brittle\nwas built on Oarden Avenue and\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Kootenay Street and the creek at tills\nI joint cleaned out.\nTbo main streets were cleaned, and\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 sidewalks and footbridRes throughout\nthe City maintained In repair.\nA 7 x 12 Mitchell rock crusher, with\nelevator, was purchased at u cost of;\n$575 with tbo object oi providing more\nsuitable material for street maltite-;\n| nance and repair.\nSewers\nThc Stoddart trays uver primary\nfilters at tlie disposal works were,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 cleaned, nnd the ditch und flumes to\nthn irrigating tract maintained.\nI Two plumbing permits were Issued {\nduring tbe month.\nYour obedient bcrvunt,\nWm. 11 Eassie,\nCity Engineer. |\nThe Flre Chief was instructed to j\nhave the Flre Hydrants covered .'\nu..ui*l for thnl wl:*..:r ma&Uu. \'\nRequests WOle received trom Kile-1\nmen It. Simpson and W. I'oster for j\nan increase in salary.\nThe matt r was referred to a committee com.u.at-d of tbe .Mayor and\nAldermen Hutment and Eak'n witb\npower to act,\nThe application of Mr. .1. n. Adamson for sewer connection came before\ntho Council and the Mayor and City\nClerk were authorized to enter into nn\nagreement with Mr. Adamson foi\nsame.\nAldermau Eakln gave notice that be\nwould at the next regular meeting of\nthe Council introduce a By-Law to\namend the Hoarding and Lodging\nHouse By-Law.\nEWbM\u00C2\u00BBvt> iWH-Wb' 'Wlr-^Wl**.^\nLadies' Boots\nand Slippers\nTin* verj newest t liiiitr*. ' '\nin I'liillee' \"'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 :: ,\nProvincial Library ol\nStreel llu British Columbia, Aug >--\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\nnil kinds wilh liifli anil\nline heels in patenf len-\nther*.. sninnlli kill anil\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0all' skin, tin* nen Mn-\ni > Iiii.iiii' anil ilaik Ian\nslin.es being verj non-\nj \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 niar.\nJ.\n<-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nJiTBiU.\nI'llll KS FRO.I S1.50 to $10.00\n.! New Pumps & Evening Slippers ;,\nAll similes nf Satin ami\nlelark pnlent lentlier anil <,\nflue kill.\nI'llll is l nini\n$3.50 to 56.00\nGOSSARD CORSETS\nI | Tlio Origin III Kron I Lacing Corset. \ Model In su\nevery Figure,\n52.75 AND\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nil ,1\nUP t\nMcCreery Bros.\nCranbrook's Dry Goods and Clothing Stores\nQvw e\u00C2\u00BBVm sl[fsn..r\f,m my**. ,l\ft,ss *y*m m*a*,s, ,.t\fsmm\\n(JOYEItXJIENT SALE Ul*' KIMIIEK-\nLEY LOTS\n\t\n| The lols owned by tile Government i\n: in the Kimberley Toevnslte were of-1\nfered (or sale* by public auction on \\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Monday afternoon at the North Star j\nHotel, Kimberley, by the Government\n' Agent, Mr. N, A. Wallinger; 33 lots |\n' were sold, netting the Government i\n$2900. thc blddlnr* was fairly brisk at i\n' times although no fancy prices .vere\n* paid, the highest hid being $160. The\ntealcs were as follows:\nHlock 1, Lot 3. Tleos, Summers, Jl:i:>.\nBlock 1, I.ot 10, Kimberley Miner- !\n: 1,'nlon, J135; Hlock 1, iM 17, II, Moi- '\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 rison, $75; Hlock 1, Lot IS, A. I'ow.ll. j\n; $76; Block 2, Lot B. A. Hlgglns. $12:,:\nBlock 2, Loi 7, It. K. Burke, $125;!\n, Block 2, Lot s. li. Morrison. $12.*,;\nBlock2. Lot 13, It. B, Burke, $100; i\n' Block 2, Lot 14. .1 I'. U-wis. $100.\nBlock B, Lot B, P. Carlton, $160; nioik j\ni 6, Lot 7. A. Perrls, $150; Hlock 6, Loi\ni S, P. BgO, $130: Hlock 7. Loi 2. A\nMusser, $00: Block 7. Lot 3, J. Piem- '\nIng. $60; Block 7. Lot 4. J. Usher. ;\n$S0; Hlock 7, Lot 11. II. W. Schor- i\nlemmer, $50; Block 7, Uet 12, It. E.\nCrerar, $60; Hlock io, 1/et 2, Consolidated Mining k Smelting Co, $115:\nBlock 10. Loi 3, C. M. 4 S. Co., $125:\nHlock 10. Lot 4. ('. M, * S. Co., $105:\nBlock 10, Lot 5, C, M. & S. Co.. $75;\nBlock 10. Lot \u00C2\u00AB. C. M. & S. Co., 185;\nBlock 10, ljet 9. It. E. Burke, $75; I\nBlock 11, Lot 3. C. A. Foote. $S0; j\nBlock 11, Lot 4. R. B. Burke. $75;\nBlock 11, Lot 20, B, Hines. $85; Block\n11, 1*1 21, E. Hlnes, $60; Block 11,\nLot 22, II. McLeod. $90; Block 12. Lot.\n11, P. Summers, $60; Block 12, Lot,\n13, J. Kemprud. $60: Hlock 12. Lot\n15, B. H. Burke. $90.\nSATURDAY ONLY\nBeef Iron and Wine\nLleliig's Kxlrart of Beef, Citrate of Inui A Sherrj tVine\nThis preparation posse ses in the ilg ' .-,--\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- valuable\npropeittes nf it* Ingredients bo combine \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 form a pleasant\nremedy for DEBILITY, E.XHAI'STIO.V IJfl'OVEHlSHME.NT \"I\nTHE BLOOD, aud will prove .-. ratlve for all conval\nescents. REGULAR (1.0(1 I'KI! BOTTLE\nSATURDAY ONLV 2 bottles for $1.36\nI'rescrlplliius a Special!**. Prompt Service Our Motto.\nCranbrook Drug & Book Co.\nW. J. ATCHISON, Manager.\nWE BOTH MAKE MONEY\nI, Krnm the A 1111,1111 I 01' Husiness Bone,\nI. lly Sending in unir Suit the Week Beginning Ocl 15\nEnding (let. 20th.\nAny Lad)' cr Hint's Suit. Exeejil tt'liiti*\nFrench Dry Cleaned and Pressed for $1.50\nCASH ON DELIVERY\nGET OUT THAT WINTER MCIT nnd Glvo li n Sen\nLease nn Life.\nWE 1)0 CLEANING PRESSING, DYEING & REPAIRING\nSTAR CLEANERS\nArmstrong Avenue PHONE 405 CRANBROOK, B, C\n\"HOBIXNOX t'HI'SOE\"\nP. Hlilull Whyte will offer Ills new-\nNot only is this \u00E2\u0096\u00A0,'iiinp to lie \u00C2\u00BB won Tlioatre, London.\ndorful slnglns and dancing show, but gome Q( U)0 or.Mt> ,chl,vea ,,,,. Ml.\nthe soenlc effects promleo n rare treat.\nThere lire eleven edinplete sccnos in\nMcKlQ lire marvelous In their tone\nest mipier-muslcal rairavagania, \"Hon- * '\"','\",\".'\"\".'\"'\"\"\"\u00E2\u0080\u009E.'\",,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\" color and beauty und will make a Prances Phillips, were tried for steal\ninson Crusoe,\" nt the Auditorium \"\"' I'1''1'1'* \"\" doalgnod by Mr. Whet., |llB \u00E2\u0080\u009E hl.if,,r taelonglns tn the Bisters\nTht-atrt on Thursday night, Oetober | and oiooiitod by Mr. Bdgar McKlo, lute j flttln8 hack-ground for tho brilliant | ot.Oiarlljr at * tbaJjOwrtm. nliud \u00C2\u00BBt\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*t scsuic artist of the Drury Lane | aa-tiuie ot the place.\npesreii lor the defendants, Patrick,\nGregory and Prances Phillips ploaded\nguilty and after hearing a number of\ne*ltnesses, the .Indite decided to convict Patrlct. Bcntence was postponed\nIn order that further, Inquiries nelithi\nhe made\n,\u00E2\u0080\u009E , ,, , \u00E2\u0080\u009E.__ ., _, Patrick was suUseeiuenlly sentenced\n136.00. W. A. Nlsbtt apiwu** (or to thte* r\u00C2\u00BB'\u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00BBnd Gregory and Pran-\nI Uu prosecution anal S. t. HcnU m*. cea wa ytni sack.\nTHE CltlMIXAl. COI'BT\nBefore His Honor Judge Thompson,\nthree Indians, Patrick, Gregory and\nThe Last Opportunity\nto buy a.\n1 S\nMOTOR WASHING 'l^K^U\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2machine m m^\n- f)5rt^\u00C2\u00AB \u00E2\u0096\u00A0HS\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB*,\u00E2\u0080\u0094^j\nat $19.00 J\u00C2\u00A5 _i(<\n\\nonly a Few left\n1'';a_s!'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nJ. D. McBRIDE\nPHONK 5 SI WW liAKliK STREE1 PAGHTW,\nTHE CRANBROOK HERALD\nTHURSDAY, OCT. 18th, 1917\nTM7\nROGERS\nbros:\nTill: CKANIIKOOK MKItAMt\nI). A. Kay, Miiii.iirt'r.\n\l. ., iti'iilt*. Sec rein rj uml Kditor\n(ViiiilH'intk, it. <., Ortitfwr Isth, lin;\nThen*s no littler way ol choosinp\nsilver plate ol beauty and quality than lo\nlook lor the mark \"1347 ROGERS BROS.\"\nIlisknown as''Silver Plate thatWears.\"\nWe havc n complete li.:''. affording\na wide choice, il is lhc Prisinal\nRogers Brothers ware, the lavoritc\nsince 1847.\nIfiEXTS\nRAWORTH\nBROS\nNel in tiie l'asl Ofllce\nSeilil al Mtorllseil Prima\n1\nTIIK \st i:\1Hm; UTAH\n; Tin* great Conservative party In\n, Ctinadii tins ceased to exist, al any\nrate for some time to como und a\n| Unionist Government is ;it last an ac-\ntual reality.\nOvercoming all obstacles, sir Hob-\ni ert Borden, by sheer force nf charac-\n. ter, grll and determination, lias suc-\n. cessfully brought together tbe very\n; best available brains and ability of\ni all parties, men of undoubted integrity, in assist him In carrying out a\n! progressive win the wnr programme.\nWe wish it could be suid that a\ni cortnin section ot Uio liberal party\nbended by Sir Wilfred Laurier was\nI Imbued with the panic patriotic de-\nj sire i\" sacrifice their political am\nbitlunu for tlu- nervier nf their coun-\ni trv; luul b beon so, the newly fornitM\nV.\nm.\n0.\nfl,\n-R1CC\nFlours\nG a\nnt. i\ni 8 Mil.\nll'*K\nInr il\nimc\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 X\nSlmrl Orders\nIlea\n_om\nWel\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0rices It\nOl'EN\nTO\nTill\nPUBIC\nSl\neclal\nTable f\nir Udles.\nSI 11.\nIII\nlllel\nlm\nnn: home uakerv\nileelit. Frame, Prop,\nI re-n llrtiml, Cakes, I'lcs\nnml I'uslrj\nPlioue 37\nNorbury Ave. Oii-i City Hall\nI ,,'iiiuti'ly sellle.el down to their lieiv)\nrisiionslbllitics witli uuillsturbed ce .\nri'iiirutlim ni' iiiiim. insteae] nt' wli'i i\ntho countrj lins to prepare for mi\nelection to whicli tho tlmo uml ener-ty\nni' ihe ministers will more or less\nlm v.. iii be ili'vnt.'il: i lection to tie\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0lil,- whether Cnnatln is lo bo ruled by\nu questionably loyal element or by a\nGovernmcnl composed ol tho I'iclt ol\ntho nation; ami also to decide Uu*\nonly Issue lei'i'ore the people, whether\nI ( ana\nIn\ntn mid\nI. 0. (1. Fa\nICKY\nCITV LODGE, No. 42\nHall,\ncordh\ngf^P^ Meets every\nInJK j*4 Monday night\nVt&Ss** at Fraternity\nBojournlng Oddfellows\nlly invited.\n10, II\nMil'ii.-i: W C. Adlard\nHecy. N. (J.\nKNIGHTS 01 PYTHIAS\nCranbrook, 11. \u00E2\u0082\u00AC.\nMeetH every Tuesday at 8 p.m. In\ntbe Fraternity Hall\nR. C. Carr, C. C.\n1*. de Vere Hunt, K. R, &. S.\nP. 0. Boi 522\nVIhIIIiik brethren cordially invited tu attend.\nOVI.KSfiASCr.UB\nMeets in Maple HaU aeeond\nTuesday of every month at 8\nIi. m. afif\nMembership o\t?u to British\ncUIzoqb,\nVisiting members cordially\nwelcomed.\nE. Y. Brake. J. F. Lower,\n['resident. Secretary\nWOMEN'S INSTITUTE\nMeets In the\nParish Hall\nlirst Tuesday\nafternoon of\nevery month\nm.\nMrs. W.\nB. McKarlane.\nSecy, Mrf, J. W. Burton, P. 0. Box 621.\nAll ladles co-dially invited.\nPRIVATE HOSPITAL\ndcenaod by Prov. Government.\nMRS. BUNT, SOFT.\npedal attention Riven to Ner-\n>'hhk and Rheumatism cases by\nViolet Hay Treatment\nBuild Up tlie Byatem and\nBteady tlio nerves through Bleotrio Vibration, Internal Exorcise\nViolet Hay and Ozone, a per-\ncctly natural process.\nNOTICK TO LAND OWNKBS\nI have been conducting a publicity\ncampaign In Southern Alberta during\nthe loal year, endeavoring to gel the\nprairie farmers aud cattle men Interested '\" growing lands, etc., in Ensl\nKootenny, There Is no demand tor\nlarge tracts nl preaent, bul then' are\nnumber ot people who are anxious to\nprocure a piece of cheap land in tho\nmountain district where the business\nof raising live BtocK can bo engaged\nIn. I am In a position to assist any\none in East Kootenny wishing to dispone of tin ir land at a price that will\njustify lis purchase for grating pur-\npost Address P. Lund, Dox ISO,\nLethbridge, Alberta\nthe mu hold\nHunting and Fishing\nV Altai REASONABLE\nP ROPRIBTORS,\nUnionist Tiimtitnitt go. Etd\nDR. DeVAN'SFitENCH PILLS tlT\nKUlBtliiK I'lll lur VVoaie.il, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2>,'\u00C2\u00BB ii Ini or three/or\n(in. Sultl nt nil Unit. '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I1\"''\", \"r mid led to nny\nkiltlnuuun ii'i ''ii'i i.i prico, i hr Bcob li. Dsuti\nPHOSPHONofFOR MEN. tjj\u00C2\u00A3\u00C2\u00ABjj_\nviiftiiiv;inr Ncrvi' hii'I Bruin| ineroMU\"gny\nmatter1 taTonte trill hulld ynu *ij\u00C2\u00BB. in nboj.or\n'-ti [or I\"', nt linig nt'iri't. or Iiy mini on r,T-i.||.t\nplace iii the world war for freedom\nand demoerncy or to retire with ig-\nand the\n.lie wood\nvill be\nThe election is hievltnhl\nresult la Inevitable The o\nthing tliis ill wind will blow\nio dear the political atmosphere and\nenable ihe Qovernment to get down\niu wnrli witiiout further disturbance.\nSir Itobert Borden by bis skill fill\nhandling ol a delfcnte'sltuatlon and\nby his unselfish devotion to the cause\nof the Empire Is proving himself a\nstatesman of the firsl magnitude and\nfortunately lot- Canada his star is in\nascendant,\nHelp the work of the Red Cross b>\ndonating liberally to-day.\nTin* Red Cross cry for help must\nhe heard, and answered by a liberal\nresponse. Lot Crnnbrook ibis day do\nits duty.\nI'nion th\narena lo w\ntlie Huns\nernmeni has entered the\n'Q two wars the war nn\nnl ihe war nn profiteer!\n.1 political itrnflm\ntli are numbered.\ntin\ndn\nTin* tlmrll.K- of ('Biindir are iim* tn\nthe besl elbinenl of the Liberal party\nwho by their unselfish patriotism enabled Union Qo.vermnent to become\nan established fact.\nCharles A Hanson, who is London's\nLord Mayor, is a Canadian. Ho was\nformerly n Montreal financier nnd\nBelleville clergyman, nnd married\nMiss Appleboe of Onkvllle, Out.\nM 11\nMinim\nin [!iii:\ i> tiamaim\nNaval Activities ol Clin-\nitiliaiis aiv im>1 Confined In\nIniapeaii Wnr Aieus.\nOttawa, ,,(',\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Uesldea the military\norganization she maintains overseas.\nCanada In eps up a considerable es-\ntnbllshmenl at home. Const defences\nhave i\" !\u00C2\u00BB' looked after al Halifax,\nSydney, Quebec, St. John anti Esquimau, Again. Canada lias the duty ot\nguarding al home Internment camps,\nrailway bridges, etc., requiring a\nlarg\"e number of men, besides hospitals and camps.\nin addition to this, there is in home\nwaters the Canadian Naval Service.\nwhich since tbe wur began has absorbed .\"'.'Uiii Canadians as officers\nand men. with its associated services\nall under direct Canadian control.\nAlthough far removed from the ecu\ntrnl sent of war. Cauada is under the\nnecessity of keeping up a healthy\nmilitary organization at homo because\nIhis a world war anil, iu its many\nramifications may raise its horrid\nbead from any point of the compass.\nTin* first guarantee of efficient nctiv-\nItj at tho front Is efficient orgnnlzn\ntion and perfect order at home.\nmi;s. c, si'omiitn'S visit\nMrs, c. Spofford ot Victoria. Provincial President of the vv. C. T. U.,|\nhas como and gone, and both the lo-1\nt nl union and the ctiiuniunity are\ntlle richer in knowledge and Inspiration for her visit.\nThe temperance propaganda, whicli\n1 as become undoubtedly lhe greatest ethical anil political movement of\nany day, so wide In its sweep that it\nIs carrying cities, provinces and great\nnations nn its bosom, can he traced\nlo the loll of a lew Iriends. in a small\nvillage, wbo struggled to save their\nown sous and lhe tone of the community.\nThe nritish Temperance League\nthe National Temperance Union, tlie\nInternational Congress, with all its\nworld wide research might never have\nlieen. hat] not Joseph Llvesly, in 1832\nconsecrated himself and the villagers\nand walked or driven In liis carl to\ntbe neighboring villages to fan the\nfires of Interest in total abstinence.\nThero is continuity, therefore, In\nthe parlour meeting such as was held\na the home of Mrs. Joseph Woodman\ncn l*\"riday afternoon, the 12 th oi\nOetober. Mrs. Spofford spoke to the\nwomen iu her own Inimitable way, of\n\"The Woman Who lias Come\". Her\naddress was practical, immediate,\nsuggestive aud helpful. It was a\nhigh tribute to the attractiveness of\nher own winsome personality lhat\ninch a large gathering of ladles, the\nlargest she has hail in Cranbrook,\nshould, iu spite nf the other functions of Lhe week, be present to welcome her.\nIn the evening, iu tbe Baptist\nChurch, Mr*. Spofford also spoke on\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0The Price iii Victory.\" In life we\net\nI'i\nfor,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2IIIIt'll! OF \ NATION\"\nStupendous picture coming to the\nHex Theatre\nUnite the most wonderful of many\nones pictured In \"Tho Birth ot n\nNation\" is thai showing Sherman's\nmarch to the sea and the burning of\nthe City Of Atlanta. Imagine If you\nCOIl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0< view of n long, fertile Vclley\nextending ror miles, apparently between the hills .Moving through\nthis valley, in strnggllng formation,\nor lack of formation, is the army of\n(lenen.l Sherman. The view is so extensive thai the soldiers appear but\nlittle larger than ants, yet tho photograph Is so clear thai the form of\neach man is perfectly dlllnonlcd.\nNow and then a puff of smoke Indicates return fire upon snipers in\n.arm buildings. Now and then o\nbarn i- fired in evident retaliation for\na deadly bulla! from Its shelter, am!\nthe army of human ants 1\u00C2\u00AB ever moving ror ward, wriggling ll i way Itlci\na huge serpent towards its goal tin*\nAtlanta Is reached. Whether llu\nburning Of tlto City was a military\nnecessity, or whether lho conftngrn\ntlon wa- of occidental origin, chron\niclers of the time |:1il t\u00C2\u00AB agroe, bit!\nAtlanta was sacrificed to tho flanie-\nnnd lho conflagration is so renllstl\ncally pictured In tho \"Blrlh of n Nn\ntlon\" thnl one can nlmost smell the\nsmoke, mid hear the erics of the terrified people IIP Ihey flee to the liilC\nfor iheir lives. Pew make any attempt\nio save household effects, so groat Is\ntlieir haste to escape the flames and\nthe hated Yankees.\nI Sherman's army has Bent its fearful\n| swathe through the heart of the\nj South. Another link has been forged\n\ in tlie chain thai shall hind the confederacy ta ihe stake. Another move\n' has lieen made in Iho big war game\nthat is to end al Appomattox Court\nHouse with Uu* surrender of Lee.\n[ li is a wonderful picture in very\n| truth. Nothing like it hi's ever ap-\nI peared on the screen, and il look\na vast amount of labor and infinite\npatience to slage such a spectacle.\nThe entire musical score written\nI for this greal picture will lie played.\nlhe picture will h, nootl 111 the Hex\nTheatre one nlghl only. Wednesday.\ni Octobor 24th, I'rlees 7B cents; chlld-\n| ren -f> cents, Scats on Bale at Bonl-\ntie -Murphy's.\nTemperance victory has been grei*.:\nthe price has been great. To-morrow\n.i larger victory mny demand n heavier price. The theme was opportune,\nThe Executive Committee of the\n\V. C. T. IJ. occupied seats on the\nplatform. The Baptist and Presbyterian ministers eould be seen in the\naudience. Mrs. Thos. Key wortii.\nPresident of the local society, presided, and iu her own gracious and happy way introduced the speaker ns n,\nwoman of rare eloquence, Tlie prediction was fulfilled. Mrs. Spofford\nspoke for over an hour with n voice\nthat seemed unwearied, elear and\nfull. Mrs. Spofford's style wns forceful witiiout losing grace. Her arguments were convincing. The address\nwas informing, teeming with facts\nculled from scores, history, life and\nliterature. Tho literary grace in\nwhicli these were clothed, with the\nspeaker's warm conviction and unbounded optimism, interested, and\nheld tlie attention of the audience till\nthe close.\nThe itev, ll. Wright ie*: the meeting\nIn prayer. An augmented choir, un-\nder Hie leadership of Mr. .1. Palmer,\nably led the singing\nThe local W. C. T. 1\". therefore\nshould be able to run through the\nft inter, happily, on ttie impetus of the\nvisit of iheir esteemed President.\nThnt Is the proportion of medicine contained In Zani-Buk, and\nthut Is why ZamBuk's healing\npowers are so superior to those ot\nordinary ointments, which contain\nbut \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'* per cent, medicine and the\nbalance animal fat.\nMr. Anges Josey of Spry Harbor,\nHalifax Co., N.S., writes: \"For\nthree year I suffered terribly wilh\neczema on my hands. The Itching\nwas so intense that lt kept me\nawake at nights. 1 used numerous\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 so-called ' eczema cures.'but got no\nbetter until I commenced applying\nZam-Buk, The use of this wonderful healer, however, has entirely\nrid ine of this distressing disease.\"\nZam-Buk is also the quickest and\nsurest healer In the case of ringworm, salt rheum, scalp sores,\nulcers, abscesses, bolls, pimples,\nblood-poisoning, plies, cuts, burns,\nscalds and all skin injuries. All\ndealers ur Zani-Biik Co., Torouto.\nBOc. Imi:, 3 for |1.25.\nkm Buk\n2>.\n*i*\fr**%\n[L.S.j\nCANADA\nGEORGE the FIFTH, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom\nof Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India.\nTo all to whom these presents shall come, or whom the same may in anywise\nconcern-GREETING:\nA Proclamation calling out the men comprised in Class 1 as described by the\nMilitary Service Act, 1917.\n/{^(>i\u00C2\u00AB*t^,\nTlie Tii puty Minister of Justice\nCanada\nyonct Cai\nadvisable\nWE\nt\n'HEREAS It h pro-\nviilcil by our Militia\nAct of Canada, Re\nvised Statutes of Cnimdn.l'lOb,\nchapter 41, Section dl, tbat\nour Governor-General of Canada in Council may place our\nMilitia of Canada, or any part\nthereof, on active service anywhere in Canada, and also be-\nla for the defence thereof, at any time when it appears\nto do by reason of emergency)\nA nrl WtiPri^ac tlu,t l,art of our militia of Canada known\n/\I1U VV ncrCfcUS fla t|1(. Canadian Expeditionary Force is\nnow engageo .i active service overseas for the defence and security of\nCaiiatl.], tlie preservation of our Empire and of human liberty ; and\nit is necessary owing to the emergencies of the war to provide re-\nenforcements for our said Expeditionary Force in addition to those\nwhose inclination or circumstances havc permitted tbem to (volunteer ;\nA nH WhiT^aQ ky reason of the large number of men wbo\n-T_,uu vv iiticcio have ulready lcft agricuitliral and [ndu8.\ntrial pursuits in our Dominion of Canada in order to join our Expeditionary Force as volunteers, and by reason of the necessity of maintaining under these conditions the productiveness or output of agriculture and industry in our said Dominion, we have determined by\nand with the advice and consent of our Senate and House of Common:; of Canada that it is expedient to secure the men so required,\nnot by ballot as provided by our said Militia Act, but by selective\ndraft ; such re-enforcement, under the provisions of the Military\nService Acl, 1917, hereinafter referred to, not to exceed one hundred\nthousand men ;\nAnH Whprpoc \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2* accordingly enacted in and by the\nn-iiu v v iiei ccia provisions of an Act of our Parliament of\nCanada, holden in thc 7th and 8th years of our reign, and known\nas the Military Service Act, 1917, tbat every one of our male subjects\nwho comes within one of the classes described and intended by thc\nsaid Act shall bc liable to be called out on active service iu our\nCanadian Expeditionary Force for the defence of Canada, -either\nwithin or beyond Canada; and [that his service shall be for tbe\nduration of the present war and demobilization after the conclusion\nof the war;\nA nH A^/Vi^rpQC tne men wno are\u00C2\u00BB under the provisions of\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\".IIU VV IlcrCctb the said last mentioned Act, liable to be\ncalled out, are comprised in si. classes of which Class 1 is, hy the\nprovisions of the said Act, defined to consist of all our male subjects,\nordinarily, or at any time since thc 4th day of August, 1914, resident\nin Canada, who have attained the age of twenty years, who were born\nnot earlier than thc year 188.3, and were on the 6th day of July, 1917,\nunmarried, or are widowers but have no child, and who are not within\nany of the following enumerated\nEXCEPTIONS : \u00E2\u0080\u0094\n1. Members of our regular, or reserve, or auxiliary forces, as defined\nby our Army Act.\n2. Members of our military foices raised by the Governments of\nuny of our other dominions or by our Government of India.\n3. Men serving in our Royal Navy, or in our Royal Marines, or in\nour Naval Service of Canada, and members of our Canadian\nExpeditionary Forte. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00C2\u00AB\nA. Men who havc since August 4th, 1914, served in our Military\nor Naval Forces, or in those of our ullies, in any theatre of actual\nwar, and have been honourably discharged therefrom.\n5. Clergy, including members of any recognized order of an exclusively religious character, ..ud ministers of all religious denominations existing in Canada at the date of the passing of our said\nMilitary Service Act.\nC. Tlibse persons exempted from military service by Order in\nCouncil of August 13th, 1873, and by Order in Council of December hth, 1898 ;\nA n/J <\A7,_\"tPrPQC it is moreover provided by our said Military\nxiiiu vv miicao Service Act that our Governor-General of\nCanada in Council may from lime to time by proclamation call out\non active service as aforesaid any class of men in the said Act described,\nand that all men within the class so called out shall, from the date\nof sucli proclamation, be deemed to be soldiers enlisted in the military\nservice of Canada and subject to military law, save as in the said\nAct otherwise provided ; nnd that the men so called out shall report\nand shall be placed on active service in the Canadian Expeditionary\nForce as may bc set out in such proclamation or in regulations ; but\nthat tliey shall, until so placed on active service, be deemed to be\non leave of absence without pay ;\nA nr, \"\A7h/\u00C2\u00BBr^QC it: is also provided by the said Act that at\n_n.nu vv iicigc*-> any time before fl dntc to be flxed by\nproclamation an application may be made, by or in respect of any\nman in tlie class to bc called out, to one of our local tribunals,\nestablished in the manner provided by the said Act in the province in\nwhich sucli man ordinarily resides, for a certificate of exemption\nfrom service upon any of the following\nGROUNDS OF EXEMPTION :\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n(h) That it is expedient in tbe national interest that tbe man should,\ninstead of being employed in military service, be engaged in other\nwork in which he is habitually engaged ;\n(6) That it is expedient iu the national interest that the man should,\ninstead of being employed in military service, be engaged in otlier\nwork in which be wishes to be engaged and for which he has\nspecial qualifications ;\n(e) That it is expedient in tlie national interest that, instead of\nbeing employed in military service, he should continue to be\neducated or trained for any work for which be is then being\neducated or trained ;\n{il) That serious hardship would ensue, if thc man were placed on\nactive service, owing to his exceptional financial or busim.*.-\nobllgatlona or domestic position ;\n(c) 111 health or infirmity ;\n(/) That he conscientiously objects to the undertaking of combatant\nservice, and is prohibited Irom so doing by the tenet*; and articles\nOf faith in effect on tlie sixth day of July, 1917,of;:ny organized\nreligious denomination existing and will recognized in Canada ut\nsucli date, and to which he in good faith belongs ;\nAnd that if any of thc grounds of such application be established,\na certificate of exemption shall be granted to such num.\nAtiA WTht^v*\u00C2\u00BBoo moreover it is enacted in and by the pro-\nna wncreas vUt0M of fln Acl of our Pnr|(aincn, 0f\nCanada holden in the 7th and 8th years of our reign and known as\nthe War Time Elections Act th.it certain person-, thereby disqualified\nfrom voting wltll such of iheir sons as on polling day are not of legal\nage, shall be exempt from combatant military and naval service ;\nA tir-l Whittrft'ic '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' 'H further provided by our said Military\n/xuu VV iiciCciE. gcrviceAct that appllcutioiiB for exemption\nfrom service .shall bc determined by our said local tribunals, subject\nto appeal as in the said Act provided, and tb.it any man, Iiy or iu\nrespect of whom un application for exemption from service is made,\nshall, so long as such ap),lie nion or auy appeal hi connection therewith is pending, and during the currency of auy exemption granted\nhim, be deemed to be on leave of absence without pay ;\nAnH Whi'rM1*! our Governor-Generul of Canada in Council\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0fviiu vv nu ccta |U|S determined to call out upon active\nservice as aforesaid tlie men included in Cluss 1, as iu the said Act\nend hereinbefore defined or described ;\nNow Therefore Know Ye f*\"^ S,.^,\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\"\ncomprising tlie men in our said Militaiy Service Act, 1917, and\nhereinbefore defined or described as to the said class belonging, on\nactive service in our Canadian Expeditionary Force for the defence\nof Canada, either within or beyond Canada, as we may, In the\ncommand or direction of our Military Forces, hereafter order or\ndirect.\nAnd we do hereby strictly command, require und enjoin that each\nman who is a member of tlie said class shall, on or before the 10th day\nof November, 1917, in the prescribed form and manner, report himself\nfor military service, unless application for his exemption shall then\nhave been made by him or by another person entitled to apply on his\nbehalf ; wherein our loving subjects, members of tlie said class, are\nespecially charged not to fail since not only do their loyalty and\nallegiance require and impose the obligation of careful and implicit\nobedience to these our strict commands and injunctions, but moreover, lest our loving subjects should be Ignorant oi the consequences\nwhich will ensue if tliey fail to report within the time limited as aforesaid, we do hereby forewarn and admonish them that any one who is\nhereby called out, and who wili out reasonable excuse fails to report\nas aforesaid, shall thereby comn t an offence, for whicli he shall be\nliable on summary conviction ^o imprisonment for any term not\nexceeding five years with hard labour, and he shall nevertheless, if we\nso require, be compelled to serve immediately in our said Expeditionary\nForce.\nAnd we do hereby proclaim and announce that for the greater\nconvenience of our subjects, wc have directed tliat prescribed forms,\nfor reporting for service, and for application for exemption from service, may, at any time on or before the said 10th day of November,\n1917, be obtained at any post otlice in our Dominion of Canada; and\nthat reports for service and applications for exemption from service,\nif obtained at any of our said post offices and properly executed, shall\nbe forwarded by our postmaster at the post office from which the same\nare obtained to tlieir proper destinations as by our regulations prescribed, free of postage or any otiier charge.\nAnd we do further Inform and notify our loving subjects that local\ntribunals have been established in convenient localities throughout\nour Dominion of Canada for the hearing of applications I'or exemption\nfrom service upon any of the statutory grounds, as hereinbefore set\nout; that these our local tribunals so established will begin to sit in\nthe discharge of tlieir duties on the Sth day of November, 1917, and\nthat they will continue to sit from day to day thereafter, as may be\nnecessary or ccuveuieut, at \u00C2\u00ABucl. time* snd- plates as shall be duly\nnotified, until all applications for exemption from service shall have\nbeen heard and disposed of; nlso that men belonging to the class\nhereby called out who have not previously to the said 8th day of\nNovember, 1917, reported for service, or forwarded applications for\nexemption through any of our post offices us aforesaid, may make\napplications in person foi exemption from service to anv of our suid\ntribunals on tlie 8th, 9th or 10:h day of November, 1917.\nAnd we da hereby moreover notify and inform our loving subjects\nwho ure within the class hereby called out, that if, on oc before the\n10th day of November, 1917, they report themselves for military\nservice, or if, on or before that day, application for exemption from\nservice be mude by them or on their behalf, they will not be required\nto report for duty, or be placed upon active service as aforesaid, until\nn day, not earlier th.in the 10th day of December, 1917, which will,\nby our registrar for the province in which they reported or applied,\nbe notified to them in writing by registered post at their respective\naddresses as given in tlieir reports for service, or applications for exemption from service, or at such substituted addresses as they may\nhave respectively signified to our said registrar; and wc do hereby\ninform, forew: m and admonish the men belonging to the class hereby\ncalled out that if any of them shall, without just and sufticient cause,\nfail to report for duty at the time and place required by notice in\nwriting so posted, or shall fail to report for duty us otherwise\nby law required, he shall be subject to the procedure, pains and\npenalties by law prescribed as against military deserters.\nOf all of which our loving subjects, and all others whom these\npresents may concern, are hereby required to take notice, rendering\nstrict obedience to and compliance with all these our commands, .\ndirections and requirements, and governing themselves accordingly.\nIn Tcstimo\u00C2\u00ABy Whereof I\u00C2\u00A3c^l!~\u00C2\u00A3\nent, and the Great Seal of Canada to bc hereunto affixed. WITNESS: Our Right Trusty and Right Entirely Beloved Cousin\nand Counsellor, Victor Christian William, Duke of Devonshire,\nMarquess of Hartington, Earl of Devonshire, Earl of Burlington,\nBaron Cavendish of Hardwicke, Baron Cavendish of Kcighley,\nKniahtofOur Most Noble Order of the Garter; One of Our Most\nHonourable Privy Council; Knight Grand Cross of Our Most\nDist ing ui shed Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; Knight\nGrand Cress of Our Royal Victorian Order; Governor-General\nand Commander-in-Chief of Our Dominion of Canada.\nAt Our Government House, iu Our City of OTTAWA, this\nTWELFTH day of OCTOBER, in the year of Our Lord one\nthousand nine hundred and seventeen, and In the eighth year\nof Our Reign.\nBy Command,\n4/&#?3fe_V\u00C2\u00AB^&\u00C2\u00AB^\u00C2\u00A3-W\u00C2\u00ABc^\nUnder-Secretary of State,\nCopenhagen\nChewing\nTobacco\nIS THE WORLD'S BEST CHEW\nIiMIjBSHSkB\nit is manufactured\ntobacco in its purest\nform.\nIt has a pleasing\nflavor.\nIt is tobacco scientifically prepared\nfor man's use.\nI.::.smf.f:..-.I\n,ll*tfci ___i&w\n1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nTtikTS THE POLISH\n\"SET. ji\u00C2\u00BB4l\u00C2\u00BB tit\nSHOE POLISHES\n10-r -BIACK-WHITE-TAN- |0*r \"C^V\nF. F. DolloyCi>.ofC.no.a, Ltd.\nllamilll.ll, La.., THURSDAY, OCT. ISlli, 1!)I7\nTIIK CRANBROOK HERALD\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. nrc tih.hu\nSignet fflings\nAn Ideal Soldier's Olft,\nand wonderfully ixepiil.ii*\nthese days. Suitably engraved witli recipient's\nmonogram makes a lasi-\ning gift and one that is always appreciated, We have\njust received a large assortment iu new designs.\nThese come In both 10 and\nM karat, and are sold by\nweight. Prices range from\n$4.00 to $12.00,\nW. H. Wilson\nj i: iv i: li i:it\nTOWN TOPICS\nKilby frames pictures.\nMr. M. .1. McLeod <>r Calgary\na visitor in tin- k \u00C2\u00B0 B.C.\nMr. John T ChlBliolm of Vancouver\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0/Its a visitor in the .ity hist Friday\ngtiosl ni ihe Cronbrook Hotel.\na legitl-\nr.:.\" pr'de iii ler sons who have\neon ii ted i.ot iheir live-, dear unto\ntliem in tlie great world-struRKli1 for\nrighteousnesB and liberty\nHer pride is deepened when she\nhears of her hoys volunteering to\nrush i\" ihe post nf danger where ti\nourage and self-\nhotlld | sacrifice.\niu in I Had Robinson Cyril BrownN)een\nMorc spared, lie would have been decorated\nJistlnsnlBhcd service, Harold\nCadwallader offered himself for\ntrench service and liis broth*\nuna ml- -nn was killed when entering Hie\nI mt; |uiysn|ue, who regiaioreu ai the fourth Qerman trench. Tlte hoys\n I\"\" \"\"'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 M. -- <\"\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 respectlvoly\n.. MciIIcIiib Hal wu** In iln* Hly till, killed In the prim, of youlh\n\u00C2\u00AB*e*i*le Interviewing various laml linile- \ memorial Bervlca for the boyn\n..rn wiiii a view ki purchnBlne \" largo will in* hold ul 7.30 p.m In Uir Cran-\nt land I'm* grazing purpo.eH, hrook Buptlst Church in whli\nI'ncls thai ever) ntilolsl\nkm*.,. tiirlmniuiii puts Hit*\nleao'illne*. riluilnal*.-. Curium.\nPower. More Mileage. Per sale li;\nI'lilnmri. Bros,\n\ gentleman 'villi ;. vi ry command,\nphyatiiue, who roglati\nnbrooh lli.ii*! us \"Hi,* Jim\" from\nMr. E. s Wnilsiviirtli of Montreal.\nwus drumming up business in ihe city\nSaturday,\nShorthand, Typewriting and Book\nkeeping ul King K.lwurd's School.- All\nday attendance iviMti a month; Kvening i-lusses, Mondays uiul Thursday,\nfrom 7 tie II p.m., $ei.oo u month; Dully\numl evening attendance 112.00 u montll\nI i:\lilli EXAMPLE OP PATRIOTISM MIOWN 111 I 1(11 Ultl \\nI'm: METHODIST I III III ll\nli. Pastor.\n.Mi*. A. K. HaiiiiiTiuuti (if llu' East\nWo are carrying a full line of bunts\nand shoes.-- Cranbrook Exchange,\nArmstrong Ave.\nliiilivi.itiul tuition, Private lessons by\nItCV Tims. Kiev\nThere will i\u00E2\u0080\u009E- no scrvl\nnoriilm\nSiuiilu.- Scliool ui :: p.u\nii 7.::ie i.iu. ui whicli ill\niimliiv\numl i\nWilli a determination in do their\ni.ii\" I'm* iiu* Prisoners of Wur Fund,! nt 7.;iu i.m. al which iln* pastor will\nHn,, iy Lumbor Company, Jaffray, I uirageim-nt. a number of tho y g children of this < proneli,\nwus a visitor In the city lusi Friday. ''''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' exhibited n fine oxnmplo of pat-\t\n.Miss Florence Bathle of Wyiimli'l, rlotlsm lasl wc.k whon they, imaldod I'KA.MIIIOOK BAPTIST Illl III II\nll. ('.. is iiii Inmate of the St. Eugene by tin* adults, arranged and carried j \t\nHospital this week, where sin* is out a program of song nnd dance. Oclelier 21*1, 11117: Spe*clul Services\nrocupcrnting from a successful opera- The program was ns follows* Meeniln** anel Evening*.\nHon fm* appendicitis, Miss Bathle opening chorus; \"Oh Canada\";\nexpects lo leave tlu* Hospital on Highland fling; Loreltn Leclerc and\nMr. C. A. Dawklns, n commercial\ntravollor eel' W'lnntpeg, wus Interviewing tlie loenl merchants lusi Friday\nnnil Saturday.\n.Mr. \".luck\" Colvln of Vancouver, the\npopular representative for \"I.cckle's,\nfamous hoots uml shoes, wns in the\ncily last Monday soliciting business.\nMr. Malcolm Loltcll of Ouk Lake.\n.Mnn, is In tlle city this week visiting\nwltll his nephews (leorge Leitch Of j Tllns. Keyworth officlatltl\nCranbrook and Archie of Jaffray.\nThursday when aho will be tho gnesi A,mil. |.\u00E2\u0080\u009En,\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei,).: Recitation: Annl,\nof Mrs. Wnldron McKay for a few Por*,nby; s Is nice: i.oretin Lu-\nwoolls* clorc, aortic Parnaby nml Helen Le-1\n clorc: fairy dunce\u00E2\u0080\u0094sketch: Muriel i\nIIJOIIKMAN JOHNSON Rondo, Queen; Annie Pamaby, Lorntta\n Leclerc uml Marion Drummond, fnlr-\nAt t'ranbrook on Wodnosday, Oct, los; Short dialogue, \"Marigold\"; Chor-\n17lli. Victoria Johnson of Hull Illver, l\u00C2\u00AB! \"Cood Luck to tin* Hnys of lho\nll. ('.. was united In marriage to ling- AHIos,\" nml \"Coil Save our Splendid\nnnr BJorkinnn of Hull ttivor. Iter. Men.\" Itofreshmonts ami randies\nwere served. Tiie admission charged\nwus .\". cents from which wns collocted\niii nl' $3.86,\nPreacher; Hev. Jane \u00E2\u0080\u00A2- Iiuiiln\nj Morning II Topic: \"Tlie (\nWin's After-math, from\nut\nthe\nI. Wnr uml Economics.\nWnr uml Politics, ::. Wur\nUie Church\nEvening 7.110 Memorial Servlci\ntin- hoys killed in action\nMeditation: \"The World\nrow. nml llu* cure.\nAll are welcomed t.. tin* sen\nIII I Itv\nThe Methodist Ladles Aid will hold\ntlieir Annual Bazaar on the afternoon\nof November 17th; doors open at !t |\no'clock.\niv r t r\nthe.\nrm_Ts\nj\u00C2\u00A3$_?\nHe'll Be Hapm\nWhen He Gets This\nWhether \"Jim\" is on a man-of-war or in a\ntrench, he's going to havo long-lasting enjoyment and a lot of benefit from\nWRIGLEYS\nThe Famous Chewing Gum\nIt's one of the outstanding features of\nthe war wilh its\ntonic el[feet on stomach and nerves its\nwelcome refreshment in time of need\nThe\nFlavour\nLasts!\nWe give herewith Hie names of tin*\n children who took part in the prei-\nTlie regular monthly meeting of eeodlngs:\ntlle W. C. T. f. will he held nl tho Annie Pnrnnby, llerlle I'nrnnby.\niiii Monday,\nMrs. J. T. McFadc\n\"WHITE\"\nSEWING MACHINES\nMADE IN CANADA\nFOR CANADIAN HOMES\nWILL GIVE YOU\nCOMFORT\nEASE AND\nREAL PLEASURE\nWHILE SEWING\n0_S'\nCan yoei think of uny reason why\nthere should not be one In your\nhome.'\n home of Mrs. Koyw'ortll, lit 3.30 p.m. Muriel Heinle. Lorelln Leiden*. Helen\nPrivate ('. Edglnton of Cranbrook, Thursday, 25th Inst. This meeting j Leclerc, Hazel Simpson nml Marlon\nIs reported to he nt the Military llos-1 will begin the work of the Winter, Drummond,\npita! nt Kingstono, tint.. Ill witli hy- which promises In lie one eef Increns*\nsteriu. Iuk Interest nml usefulness. iiiiiI .i\n I Inrge number of Hie Indies nt x*\nTlie Ladies Aid society of Knox ' pected to he present on Thursday.\nPresbyterian Church will hold a sale \ special Invitation is Riven to tin\nof work on Dec. Sth. A fuller un- ladies nr Cranbrook to share tin* fel\nnouncemcnl will in- made Intel'. Inwshlp of the meeting.'\nVINOL MAKES\nCHILDREN STRONG\nMotoriMs! \u00E2\u0096\u00A0TilNnT.IVtttfl -f-lhn.ii.il.\"*\ncurium. Tn il in ymir wi-nlim'. In*\n(\u00E2\u0096\u00A0rciisc* your iiiilcniii', pro rents hnck*\nt'lrinii1. Vor Riilf It? I'nttnnro Hm**.\nTKKXT wiSNKH IVEiroiXif And Invigorates Old People\nrhe friends nf Arthur Trent will i\n ngn enbly surprised in lonm of ii\nMr. nml Mra, ,1. IS. Biker ot Nelson ivGf.illng nn Tuesday nrtonioon tn Mr\narrived in the lily lnsl week eml from Sarah Wisnor ot Thmnpson Full\nliivermore when, they hnd been vis- Mont.\ni 11 ti fr fnr Bomo time\ntheir home in N'elsw\nAgi, w. F. Doran, CranbrMk Kxehnnre\nmwmm\nIHc.25cts.|niMiii\n|*lllBSLlNIME!i:*a\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 LIMITCn - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nliwrn*ii> C CRICH' K *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n_ YARMOUTH. N.S.\nMr. it. Randolph Bruce nf Invermere arrived in the .-ity last Sunday\nfrom Coast points and proceeded to\nliir- homo vin t!i>* Kootenay Central,\non Monday.\nMr George Brady of Victoria, representing Pither .<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 taker, wholesale\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ocers and linporti ra wa* In the city\n-t Saturday transacting business in\nii- Interests of his firm\nI will soil my proporty. The Maple\nHull, with living accomodations which\nhas bath room attached and good cellar, cheap for cash or terms arranged\nApply to H W Edmonrfson, Cranbroolt\norge Warren of Vancouver\nr city last Friday completing\nputs for n return engage-\nth.it mnsterph i n of motion\niir Birth of n Nation,\"\nlex Theatre mi Wednesday,\nMntortRlsl I -.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Carl told in j\t\ngnsnllite. Increased pflwrr-, perfecl Ig-\nnil Inn, uniform mmlHiMlou mnl grenl\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\net- iiilleaue. Fur sale nt t'ntltinre\nllllls.\nKindergarten clnai es nt King Edward's School from 10 i\u00C2\u00AB. 12 n.m.\nBeading, Writing, Arithmetic, sewing,\nlimning, Blnglng and Drill. Pees\n|B rn ;i montii including dm* nt books,\nstationery nnd die work materials.\nAny doctor will tell you that the\ningredients of Vinol as printed belov/\ncontain the elements needed to improve the health of delicate children\nand rtstore strength to old people.\nIJ Cod Liver and Deef Pf-ptonts, Iron.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2n J MangintitPeptonatti, iron and\nAmmonium Citrus, Lime mj _,(,_-\nti.j.L'.upho.p;._\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0_, Ca-...iio.\nThose who have puny, ailing or\nrun-down children or aged parents\nmay prove this at our expense.\nBesides the good it does children\nand the aged there is nothing like\nVinol to restore strength and vitality\nArthur [rent has been a resident to weak, nervous women and over-\n: llu* valley for sovoral years and worked, run-down men.\nns known n- a confirmed bachelor. . J7 **' '* you \u00C2\u00ABe not entirely \u00C2\u00AB*t-\n. ,. ished, we will return your money\n\u00C2\u00BB that the surprise cbmes more pro without qUeition. that proves our\niiinted among liis friends, 11.* hns fairness and your protection. Mil-\njeently erected a cosy cottage In the lionfl oi PMPl\u00C2\u00AB h*v\u00C2\u00AB beeu convinced\niv nn the N'orthsldc, but Ims Btoutlj thls way\"\nFnuilimnl; Unig \u00C2\u00A3 Honk Co., Crannied that ihere were any matrlmon- linmIi B ^ ^ ;|l t(i(, bost (,niR.\n. elsts in nil B, C towns.\n.md returned to The ceremony waa performed at tl\non Tuesday. International Hotel In this city, I\nRev. U ll Wilbur, nnd the couple In\nmediately left for Mr Trent's rani\non th- north bench .\nAVDITORIVM Theatre\nONK NIGHT ONLY\nThurs.\nOct. 25\nPrices $1.50, $1 00\nChildren 50c\nSeals nni' on Sole nl\nllfliltie*-eliir*>li\'*.\nThe Biggest Musical Show of the Vear\nI\nF.STUART-rYHYTES\n5upcr> \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Musical Ix ritn vac a mz\u00C2\u00BB\nFASC/HATING 1/tRSION \u00C2\u00A3lf\u00C2\u00A3RSrAOtO\nwith MISS ZARA CLINTON\nand a Company of Fifty People\nTWO WIS\nKlaEYEM SdEXES\n30 sum; nils\nWhen Women are Weak\nWomen who (eel weak, languid and depressed-\nwho look pale and dull-eyed, and have lost appetite and fresh looks-need a tonic that will\npurify the blood, help the organs of digestion,\nregulate the liver and bowels, and strengthen\nthe system. It long has been known that\nBeeepanfcPttis\nare a blessing to weak women, for they quicklv correct\nwomanly ailments, improve the appetite, pilrify tlie\nblood and re-establish healthy conditions. They are\nsafe to take as they are purely vegetable and without\nany harmful drug. A few doses will bring better\nspirits, improved health and a feeling of fitness.\nWorth a Guinea a Box\nFrvparei- nitty by Thornm BMchair Sl. H.Uni, LucaaMrit. Finland.\n533 wi|wW\u00C2\u00AB la Cwdi \u00E2\u0080\u0094il Ut J. Awitiifc In hum* HbwU. M\nREX Theatre\nONE NIGHT\nONLY\nWed., Oct. 24\nBy Spectal Arrangement with Wm. Cranston The UNITED PRODUCING Co. presents\nD. W. GRIFFITH'S (iKFAT SPECTACLE\nIso.min\nI* i: o I* I. i:\n0,0011\nll o ll s i: s\n9,000\nS (' K X K S\n$.,110.0110\nCOST\nSpecial Bargain Prices\u00E2\u0080\u009475 cts. Children 25 cts. (All Seats Reserved)\nFirsl i'l mi' In (iiiiiiiIii ill Tllcsi' I'i'Iith Si'iits een Suit'nl lli*illlli->l ne pli)'*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 llriic Sion*.\nIirl Veeiir Sriits liiirl)\nI PACK FOUR\nTIIK CRANHROOK HERALD\nTHURSDAY, OCT. ISth, 1017\nlil III) & SPREULL\nHamsters, Kir.\nIV. I*. Gurd li. J. Spreull\n( IHMIIIIMIK. II. ('.\nDISTRICT NEWS\nmn nui w. i. Miioiti:\nlllll AliO\nI I 1.11 Mills IIV Illl ll litlle\n.Mr\n.lum\nHis. Green * MacKinnon\nt'liysii-iaiiv anel Surgeons\nOfllce tit residence, Armstrong\nAvenuo\nOFFICE HOURS\nForenoons 9.00 to 10.00\nAfternoons 2.00 o 4.00\nEvenings 7.30 to 8.30\nSundays 2.30 to 4.30\nCRANBROOK, B. C.\nIMI. 1'. II. Mll.KS\nDENTIST\nOfllce 111 Hanson Block\nOFFICE HOURS\n9 to 12 a.m.\n1 to 6 tern.\nCRANBROOK, 11. C.\nCltANBROOK COTTAGE\nvIO.Hl'lTAL\nLicensed ley Provincial Govt.\nHiitcrmr) i.e.l General Nursliii,\nMaoiage and Rest cure, Highest\nReferences, fair terms. Apply\nMRS. .\. SALMON. Matron.\nPhone 2.\".9 1'. O. llox 845\nAddress.Qerden Ave., Cranbroolt\nLAIDLAW \ DEWOLF\nCivil iiiiiI .Minim.* Engineer*\nII. ('. I.mnl Surveyors\nCRANHROOK. B. C.\nMine\ni'Miiiiiiiiilinns nnd Iteporls\n. I, i* A ii k i: ii\nMining Engineer\nlitis 2\n!i ll.'i'iil.l I'le. Calgary,\nami Elko, 11. 1'.\nley. victoria, II. C.\ni> visiting Hn* sniilii-i Orchards,\nRoosville Valley, tliis week.\nFrancis Downs ot Claresholm, Alia,\nbouglit the Morrison Timber, Roosville Valley and will put ill a mill\n' near tlie Square I'eal ranch.\nlt. I.. T. cialbrulth witli Government Engineer .1. G. Cummings was\nlooking over ihe cut-oft through the\ntndlnn Reserve, Tobacco Plains from '\nllie Roosville Valley lu Flagst\t\nThis will he a big help III tlie farmer- fur marketing their produce,\nbesides the several mills thnl are\ngotng lum Hie valley Iliis fall. The\nSunkist Orchard people are putting\nin a mill nn Iheir property and Intend\ntloiiig hit; development work nn tholr\nfruit tracts,\nA speaker in Vancouver last week\ngave nil address entitled \"From Trapeze tii Pulpit.\" Jim Thistlebeak\nsays. Von will have In admit it is\nsomething of a swiiif..\nMr. nini Mis Klingonsmlth, Mr. ami\nMrs. Gallagher, .Mrs Longworlli, .Mr.\nJuek Graham, ami ,). Thomson motored in Eureka lnsl Sunday, inking\nlhe Itoosville Valley route,\nK. Lloyd Hailies. Flagstone, was a\nFerule visitor Ibis week.\nMr anil Mrs, A M. Kllwimd und\ndaughter motored tn Eureka ami\niionsvilie Fulls Sunday.\nMiss E. li. Paters teacher at\nRoosvlllo returned from Pnrt Haney\nwhere she wns railed, nn aeeiiuut eel'\nher father's serious Illness lnsl Sim-\ndny,\n11 lni|l|ie I in a lOWII e.ll the Crow.\nnml the husband hnd n Bcoldlng\nanil kicking nboul the rats anil liia\npuffs ill\" wiiii wear in their hnlr\nmnl a lew nights iigo he gut an Invitation ii. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0: swell dinner Inr both of\nthem, and sn she dressed I'm* the big\nevent, hut left off llle trimmings of\nfalse hair mnl lior husband positively\nrefused In accompnay her because she\nlooked so tough. (The Brute.)\nI though! Ibis was a dry town, said\na Calgary visitor in Elko the other,\nduy, ns he gazed Into a store window.\nThoro was n sign inside reading.\n\"Tnngiefoot I'm' sab* hen.\" Fly paper,\nContractor Morrison of Fernie* is\nmoving his family to Elk\" for He*\nwinter.\nand the\nWibl llu\nof whieh\nlag Ibe i\nsntlsfacto\nbis assot\nand then\nKootenny\nv In, l tin.\nPie cxi-.lt\nCranbrook anel tin- Invermero courses.\nReturning recently In Chicago on\nbusiness the old trouble recurred in\nnn intensified form so Hint nn opene-\nwill hear of his | lion wns decided upon by his friend\nand associate, tin* eminent In*. B. VV.\nItivins. M. II. and olher medical experts. The operation was entirely\nsuccessful, but ibe patient's constitution had iosl its resiliency and lie\ni Placer Compnny i never rallied. Doctor Btvlns and Cap-\nshareholder. Find-1 tain E. E. Rodger., both of whom are\nof ihat enterprise : well and favorably known In Cran-\nreported back to' brook, were with liitn to tlte last and\ncstors in Chicago, [ to tlie lust he maintained his consciousness. He tiled mi tile llth illst.\nand his remains, accompanied hy several of his Masonic friends, were taken lo the home of his father iu MIs-\nere nttnek . sottri tor Internment The Herald nml\nkly regain lhe people of Craubrook tender their\nmil ', sympathies to liis fntlier and friends\nbis fnr his untimely death, He was only\ni Instnnt with doep\naoro cn t hero\nf .Ian.' I.i jiersonally ,\nommcrcinl aspects\nundertaking of thej\nboneflt\niln in Ensl i\nf liis health\nImpaired by\ntile\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i* of guslrl\nsing from i\nHi' M '.\nstrength and liealtl\nfreely in Indulge ll\nIII'' of golf bulb iiii I\ni f<>\nura nl age\nV.\nJl\n. MACl'IIERSON\nI'mlrrtakrr\nDay\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0luni,. 888, Mght I'lione .'13\nNorbury\nAve, nexl to Clly Hall\nI,. VAX STAVEREN\nTenclier uf rinnnforte\nCranbrook, II. C. Dpi 3s|i\nMolilalia Itrslaiirant\n.Meals lit All He.iirs\nCigars, Cigarettes and Candy\nCRANBROOK STREET.\nOpposite tile Hank eef Commerce\nst. .ioiin t.Miii i,ami: iimnkut\nMGHT IT Till: HEX THKATHE\nIln Tucsdny evening, the energetic\nmembers of ibe local branch of the\nSt .lohn Ambulance teeeek charge of\nthe Hex Theatre; unfortunately the\nj films which wen* kindly donated by\ntin* Id gal Film Compnny ditl not arrive in litiie ami tiie matinee hud lo!\nIn- cancelled, inn there was a full\ncapacity house nt both shows ln the\nevening, The total receipts heing\n$113.06 notllns ii\"* si. John Ambulance JS3.0I).\nThe members elesin* to thank nil |\n1 ihose wiio suiiplleei candy und contributed In other -**uys to ,..uke the\n' dny n success, especially iff?, nnd Mrs.\nIiiiokont. Mr. Toombs and Mr. Parker's\nOrchestra.\nIf vou want satisfaction\nwith vour washli'a\nsend tt to\nMONTANA I,Al Mill\nSpecial prices for familv\nwork\n(HAS. S. I'ARKEK\nForwarding snd Distributing\nAgent for\nl.ellihriilge and (irecnhlll Coal\nImperial (HI Co.\nDlstrbutlon Cars a Specialty.\nIirityin. anil Transferrin);\nGiven prompt attention\nI'lione 63\nFRANK I'ltOVCN/.ANO\ni.'iiii, i Merchant\nPmnloytunnt Agent\nP. O Box 108 Phone 244\nCRANBROOK, B. C.\nSISTKIt I'HIMIMKNA HIES AT ST.\nKl GENE IIOSriTAI.\nsister Philomenn died early Mini- j\nday morning at the St, Eugene IIos-\npital from tuberculosis nt the age!\nof 2S years. She wns horn In New ,\nBrunswick ami taught school for!\nsomo lime in Alherta. She received\nher training ns a nurse in Vancouver\numl Inter entered into tbe community\nof [he Sisters of Charity of Providence in Montreal. From there she*\nwas sent In New Westminster as'\ntenclier nf lhe Orphanngo but owing j\nto fulling health she came to the St. !\nEugene Hospital last .lune.\nTiie father, brother and sister of\nthe ileeeseii lady arrived from New\nBrunswick tu attond tin* funernl\nwhich took placo from the Hospital\nChapel, Father Murphy officiating I\nand Father Michel from Fertile pre-j\nshling ut Hie organ. Tiie Internment\ntaking place Iii St. Marys Comotcry.\nSister Phllotnena was known ns a\ngiinil teacher anil was very popular.\nHer ileaiii. whicli was really her\nbirth inlo n brighter world, was sl >\ntouching, au exempinry lo the good\nSisters around ber who,.-aw her pns\u00C2\u00BB\np. her reward,\n'I'ln* s\nmi' Specialist\n.nil:\nnIAKAl'ODI\nHi\nSatlalnctlon Guaranteed\nadqunrtors for all kinds\nRepair*\nof\nWANT ADS.\nthi:\nCOEUR D'ALENE\nSpokane, Washington\nTIIK HOTEL WITH A\nIM.ItSONAMTY\nThis house lias the\nhup.ty ill.-it I net ion of being the favorite stooping placo in Spokane\nfor the people of British\nColumbia We appreciate\nthis patronage ami do\novorytbing In our power\nto make yuu comfortable\nOur location In excellent \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nclose to (Irent Northern Station\nand O. W R. -tf N.- Milwaukee\nterminal, ami within a minute's\nwalk from the principal ImikIiicbk\ntioum*H and places of amusement.\nNc\u00C2\u00AB Slnunsliln nn Itnof\nHe per word for first week, and lc ner\nword for each week after.\nMltlrM. Ito., line III .car-, will!Is\n.i .,nii nftor Bciiool iiml nn Saturdays\nApply Itox 180, Craubrook, lt. C 42-11\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-'n ilmn] lumbor ImruPN for mile.\n! Write I- P, Uonnoll, nr phono 10B3.\nUthbrhigc. (Mi\nKill\nst i.i:\nli'ik-lilr.-\nIteeal*.\nun,'\ny\nar uld. .1 II\nIlay. -.\n*'\"l*l s\neele.\nlil'lll\n12 ll\nKOIt\nHALE\n-Creslon\nllllll\nII\nlilies.\nH lam\nml. Cres\non. II.\n1\n2-lt,\nIIIIII.\nIVAJiTI\n11 fur-ri\nte'ral lttiust>.\nH\nrirli, g\nKill WUR\ns. Applj\nIn Mr\n. W,\nli\nWore\neii, Arm\netrnni; Av\n'lllle.\nll-tf.\n(IIU SALE llt'lkslihe Ileal*. Ill\nmonths old, also iou bran anil shot* I\nsacks, cheap.- (len .III s, M.ii*.,*s,*;i. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nII. r. 41-21'\nLadies' Misses' and\nChildren's Woollens\nThese frosty mornings and cool\nevenings remind one that war-\nm.r clothing is required.\nWe are showing a large assortment of Ladies' Sweater Goats\nand Sets, consisting of Sweater,\nCap and S:arf in all the newest\nweaves and colors,\nMISSES' SWEATER\nGOATS AND CAPS\nCbilbren's Sweater Coats, pull\novtt Sweater and suits consisting of Sweater, C.xp, and Pants.\nAlso large range of Mitts and\nGloves.\nSave those dollars\nYou can cut down the cost of stump blasting by using\nGiant Stumping Powder.\n11 goes further than ordinary dynamites.\nIt exerts its strength over a wide area,\nTracking, splitting and heaving out the\nstumps, roots and all, rather than shattering them or throwing them high\nin the air.\nlt is made especially to suit Canadian\nfarm conditions by u Canadian Company with many years' experience \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nthe company that originated all \"Giant\nPowders.\"\nIt is being used by farmers everywhere\nin British Columbia. Scores of these\nwrite us that Giant \"gives better results,\" \"saves money,\" \"shoots the\nroots.\" \" resists cold \" and is \" always\nthe same.\"\nGet our valuable book that tells how to save dollars on your\nstump blasting. The coupon or a post card will bring it.\nWANTED l'l' tee flfl) i'iirl> linle.il.\neel pullets. Have till' .-llle Bomo pure\nbred white leghorn uockorols; prico\n| $l.r,0 each.- llnx li. Wardiier. II. C.\n_ ____.'\nFOK SALE- lira, Dominion Organ\nCo., piano shape, In splendid condition, II Slops, 2 1 i swells, enst\n$100; fur quick sale jr.. Apply Kilby\nI AmistriiiiK Avenut, .i:t-tf.\nSTUMPING\nPOWDER\nFree Book\nCoupon\nGIANT POWDER CO. Ltd.\nVancouver, B.C.\nSen J me > urn book, Better Farmlm* *>ltb\n(luul Munipin, Potadet.*' 1 an ineereited In\nibe tabled, whicb I bave marked Xi\nf] STUMP BLASTING\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A1 BOULDER BLASTING\nII ROAD MAKING\nI ! TREE BED BLASTINC\nII DITCH BLASTING m\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A1 MINING-QUARRYING\nNunc .\n2for25\u00C2\u00A3\nGoing Fast\nEl Sidelo Cigars are \"going fast.\"\nDealers are requesting us to double\ntheir orders and RUSH the cigars.\nWe're doing it. We expected this\nimmediate popularity of El Sidelo-\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094the product of 17 years' study\nThey are so mild, so fragrant, so\ngood, that we guarantee them\nunconditionally.\nBuy 50c worth of El Sidelo Cigars (Chesterfield or\nClub House size). Smoke them. Criticise them.\nThen if you are not satisfied with the cigars and\nthe value given, return the bands to us and\nget your money.\nel Sidel\n\" f.TGAT_\\nCHESTERFIELD Size, 4 for 50c\nLILY Size, 4 for 50c\nCLUB HOUSE Size, 6 for 50c\nMade from selected Havana Leaf\nFor sale at first-class cigar stores\nMcLeod, Nolan & Co\nLondon, Ontario, Canada\n1). .1. ELMER, 11. C. SALES MANAGER, 8118 ALBERTA STREET. VANCOUVER, B. C.\nThe Ford is Now Considered a Necessity\nfor Large-Scale Farming\nWHETHER you are doing work on a large scale, or a small\nscale, you endeavor to reduce the delays of your farm\nmachinery to a minimum and'save time. A Ford will assist\nyou in doing these two things.\nIf your tractor runs short of gasoline, the Ford will bring a few cans\nright to the spot and greatly shorten the delay. Or if you need\na repair, or some new plow points, you can \"run\" the errand to\ntown and back in one-third the time it would take with a horse\nand rig.\nWith a Ford you can supervise the work on your ranch much more\nthoroughly. You can get your mail and supplies oftener, and take\nmore enjoyment out of prairie life. A Ford will do all these things\nand many more, and at the same time save you money.\nThe strength and endurance of the Ford has been proved the\nworld over. It is equal to the western roads and the distances.\nThe Forti is llm car for the Western Farmer.\ncdrc*C\nRunabout\nTouring \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n$475\n$495\nTHE UNIVERSAL CAR\nF. O. li. FORD, ONT.\nHanson Garage, Dealer, Cranbrook, B.C.\nFamous Wash\nHeals Skin\nD.D.D., tlu1 greatest oT skin rem-1\nGdloa will remove thoao akin Affile-\ntlona tlmt have mado your life a bur-\nden. That intolerable itching, burn-!\nIns and discomfort will disappear un-\nder the magic of this remedy. It has\ncured many cases pronounced Incur-\nable anil will reach your case. Wo'\nKuaranten the first bottle to bring re-;\nHer.\nConsolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\nof Canada. Limited\nOfllce, .melting and Refilling Department\nTRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\nPUKCIUSEBS OF SOLD, BELTER, COPPER, LEAD AND CISC 0BE8\nTABANAC BRAND PIO LEAD, BI-UESTONK, SPELTER & COPPER\nThe Liquid. Wash\nThe Crunbronk Drug & Rottk Co. Ltd.\nCraubrook, U. 0,\nHerald Want Adds Bring Results"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Cranbrook"@en . "Cranbrook_Herald_1917-10-18"@en . "10.14288/1.0069566"@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 .