"585ad24f-03ec-4c29-83fc-a0c8c31ef401"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-11-27"@en . "1923-12-28"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0069598/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " THE CRANBROOK\nALD\nVOLUME U\nCRANBROOK, B.C., FMDAY, DECEMBER 28th, 1928\nN l' M 11 K R 4 4\nSTAR THEATRE,\nMONDAY and TUESDAY, \"Rl'f.OLES OF RED GAP\" A Paramount Special. ADULTS: 50c, CHILDREN 25e.\nWEDNESDAY und THURSDAY, \"TIIUNDERliATi:\" with a Big Cast. ADULTS. 85c, CHILDREN: 15c\nFRIDAY nud SATURDAY, THOMAS \"IDH.IIAN In \"HOMEWARD BOUND.\" ADULTS: 50c, CHILDREN: 86c. Matinee Saturday at 2.80 Adults 85c, Children 10c. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION:\nEARTHQUAKE\" Taken n few hours after the disaster\nSTAR THEATRE\nTHE JAPANESE,\nCandidates Out\nFor Elections\nTwo Alilenmui Mny Coiltosl\nMuvoralt)' unit Oltlzons1\nTicket In Announced\nmusic will pjgatube\nservice Sunday night\nat methodist church\nA Musical Service ot Praise appropriate to liiu season will hu liclil in\ntlio Method lsl church next Sunday\njovonlng, 'I in- orchestra, led hy Mr.\nNovak, will rendor us a special num-\n\" * her, Largo, from \"New World Hym-\nAllhough tho elections for llio vnrJi,ll,,n>'\" bMltlM ulhm' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0tntinenlal\nIons civlo iioaitioiiB do not tako place numbor8, s\"u,!* and ,,ll'llcms int('r-\ntni Jnnunry 17th, already thoro has \"PorsBd wllli suitable hymns win he\nboon considerable activity in solocU rendered and tho service should be\nIng candidates for llio positions tUat|l,0l,ffnt'ul \"\"' tneplrln^.\nwill become vacant. [whoso Inteutious have not been an-\nMayor W. F. Cameron having def- nouoed.\ninltely retired for business reasons, i \t\nthere will probably he two names ntl-l\nvanced to take his place, Alderman:\nA. J. Balment announces he will hu a\ncandidate, and at this Juncture it ap-1\npears as if ho may be opposed hy'\nAlderman J. H. Cameron, at tlie head '\nof the newly formed citizens' ticket. |\nleaving only Alderman Flowers\nAppearing on the new ticket with\nAlderman Cameron as candidate for\nmayor aro Iho following: G. I). Car\nlyle, Alderman A. E. Jones,\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E...,.., , Fink. .las. Dunlop, F. M. MacPherson\nFor the first time in many years a\ , , r, ,, , \u00E2\u0080\u009E,,, , \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n.. , . ...... , . , ,,, and J. B. Kennedy. Those advancing\nticket which it is claimed will repre- ,, . ,, , . . . ... , ,\n... . , , , !!ns ticket are asking lhat votes be\nsent all the varied interests in the cl-J _\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E* ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E.. ,, ,,.._ ..,.., , . ,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E_\nty has been framed up, and may go\nbefore the ratepayers. A number of\ncitizens have interested themselves lu\nthis matter, and several meetings\nheld, with the result that the slate\nwas officially given out on Friday of\nthis week.\ncast for the entire slate, and not for\nonly two or three of them. The name\nof T. M. Rdberts, former city clerk,\nhas also been mentioned in connection\nwith the mayoralty.\nOu the Scliool Board there will he\nthree vacancies instead of the two an-\nCAB. ACCIDENT AT\nJAFFRAY CHRISTMAS\nDAY j MAN LOSES LIFE\n+******+*++**+*+***++++**+ < II V POLICE ACTIVELY\n* ^r-/-\u00C2\u00ABr-.^-^.. t\ COMKATTINU INFLUX\nf RECREATION f of imiesirablks\nMost of the 1923 aldermen will be j tlcipated, W. A. Wilson who was elec-j\nfound again In the running for 1924.\nBeBides Alderman Balment who is\nrunning for mayor. Alderman T. H.\nBronsdon lias annoum d himself as\nin the running again on Ilis record. Alderman Kllby is also running again,\nand Alderman Jones finds a plnce\non the Citizens' Ticket. Alderman\nCameron may head the same ticket,\nted to a two year term last January\nhaving resigned on account of his inability to attend the board meetings\nregularly, being now at Kimberley a\ngreat deal. W. H. Wilson, the chairman, and Mrs. F. B. Miles are the two\nwhose terms have now expired, and\nMr. Wilson stales definitely that he\nwill not again stand for election.\nRemoval Notice !\nIn an accident with an automobile\nal Jaffray ou Christmas Day, tbo particulars of which do not seem to be\nfully known, John MoBaoheM. well\nknown among the lumber men of\niho Blast Kootenay, lout his life.\nIt would appear from tlie meagre\nparticulars available tbat the car di\nCeBBOd way driving in some way got\noff tbe road and Mr. McEauhern was\neither hurt so thai ho could not help\nhimself, or was thrown into some water close by aud whs drowned. He was\na single .man, and about forty years\nof age. He had been contracting for\nthe East Kootenay Lumber Co. at\nJaffray, aud had also been at Yahk\nand other points in the district.\nHi* father, B. I). McEacbern, is a\nretired member of the I. 0. It. force\nwho now resides in New Brunswick.\nHe is now on his way lo tills city, and\non his arrival the arrangements for\ntho funeral will be given out. Mr. M.\nMoEichern of this city is an uncle\nof the deceased. There aro also a\nnumber of brothers and sisters at tlie\ncoast and elsewhere, some of whom\nare expected to arrive for tlie funeral. The late Mr, McEacbern is stated to have been one of tiie early\nmembers of the Cranbrook Maadnfc\nLodge.\nI CLUB NOTES I\n+ I tori\n************ **************\nClasses Resume Ni-vt Week\nThe Clausen will resume Uieii-\nWc arc moving to our new location across Die street\nand next to the 1'. Parks Hardware, We expect to\n1 open Saturday when we shall lie pleased to see all our\n| old customers and many new ones.\nI B. WESTON'S Store\nI Baker Street\n******************************************.. -.:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2;.,>.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n',......\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6.\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u0094.\u00E2\u0080\u0094e- ......\n \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n1924 1924 I\n*\nc_/4t This Holiday Season J\nWe wish to express to you our \\nappreciation of past favors,\nand sincerely wish you\nand yours a Happy\nand Prosperous\nNew Year\nMcCREERY Bros, j\nCranbrook'a Dry Goods and Clothing\nStores\nNEW ISSUE OP'PHOKE\nDIRECTORY TO BE PUT\nOUT VERV SHORTLY\nThe Herald has heen awarded the\ncontract for another issue of the directory of tbe Kootenay Telephone\nLines, Ltd.. which will probably appear towards the end of next month.\nThe directory has a large circulation\nuot only in the cities of Cranbrook\nand Fernie. but reaches every point\nbetween Kingsgate and Crows Nest\nwhere there art long distance telephone connections. The directory\nmakes a good advertising medium,\nand has been extensively used as\nsuch In the past, not only hy those\nwho do considerable out-of-town bus-\nines.-j, but Is also Invaluable for those\nwho seek to build up suqh a connection. Those who are contemplating\nthe installation of a phone, or who\nmay be making any change that\nshould be listed, would do well to\nattend to lhe matter without delay.\nSOUTH WARD SCHOOL\nREPORT POR MONTH\nOK DECEMBER\nDivision I.\nPerfect Attendance:--Mabel Atkinson. Clarence Barrett, Annie Berkln,\nJdey Berkln. Rosie Blofare. Mfmi Blefnre. Margaret Cassels. Ronie Coleman. Harold Curie. Margaret Dalzlel,\nOeorgina Haddad. Helen Haddad. Dolly Johns, Jolando Magro. Violet Miller. Terry North. Edythe Wells. Victoria Pascuzzo, John Pascuzzo. Freddie Reynolds. Billie Saunders. Nooch\nTito. Eddie Walsh, Lily White, Robert\nWhite. Franklin Woods.\nLily White. E. N. SING, Teachor\nma) schedule on Wednesday, January\n2nd. Business men should note that\ntheir classes will be held on Friday\nevening at 6.15 as well as ou Wednesdays.\nA Thank Ynu!\nMr. and Mrs, Salter wish to convey to the members of the C. R. C. and\nothers their sincere thanks for the\nthoughtful remembrance given them\nat Christmas, as evidenced by the\nbeautiful set of silver of which they\nhave been made (he recipients.\nPete Mackln, alias Kolynchuk, wi\nlhe Medicine Hal Police, was\ni arrested by the city police shortly\nlatter coming off the midday train on\nnor-j Sunday last. Mackln was wanted for\nCRANBROOK PLAYS\nKIMBERLEY IN NEW\nYEAR'S BAY OPENER\nThe Kimberley Miners open the\nhockey season on New Year's Day at\n....10 p.m., at the C. U, C. rink, against\ntlie Crauhrook Club. Kimberley presents a 'Htrortg lineup, the pick ot\nlast year's two teams being included\nplus several uew players. Cranbrook\nwill parade for local sport fans an\naggregation much stronger than last\nyear and a sparkling game is expected.\nCranbrook'a line-up: Goal, Tom\nHogarth. Defense: J. Jones, H. Blu-\nmonauer, II. Whitehead. Forwards:\nicotty Mitchell, Eddie NeH, Father\nEhuiann, E. Hogarth, B, Peacock.\nDoc\" Huff man.\nAt a meeting of the school trustees\nheld on Thursday evening the resignation of Mr. Art Wilson from ihe\nhoard wns accepted, A wire from Mr.\nT. L. Davies tendered his resignation\nto lake effect Immediately. The board\nis making every effort to secure the\nservices of another teacher to replace\nMr Davies. Tho vacancies to be filled\non the board are two for two years nud\none for one year.\nPOST-CHRISTMAS CARTOONETTES\nWednesday evening, members of the\nCranbrook Fire Brigade were hosts at\na very pleasant function at the Fire\nHall, when a sumptuous turkey dinner was served. The guests Included\nIPs Worship the Mayor, City Clerk\nBurgess, aud tbe members of tbe Fire\nand Light Committee. Aldermen Bal.\nment. BroVisdou and Flowers. Robert\nFrame waB responsible for the- preparation of tbe good things that confronted the banquetters, all of whom\nvoted it tlie best that could be. After\nJustice was done to the, menu a moat\nenjoyable time was spent listening to\naddresses and after-dinner stories.\nSome of the speakers referred to the\nnecessity of a new motor driven truck\nto tako the place of the horse-drawn\nvehicle. His Worship tbe Mayor and\ntbo aldermen thanked the firemen for\ntheir courtesy in inviting them to tbe\nfunction.\nComing Events\nThe events noted helow are those\nfor which paid ad\"ert(sing appears In\nthis issue, or for which printing work\nhns hem done in tills office.\nFri. & Sat., Dec. 28 & 29:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"To Tbe\nLast Man,\" tho screen version of\nZane Grey's famous novel.\nChristmas Tree nt Club rooms, at\nSaturday, December 29: G W. V. A,\n3,30 p.m.\nMonday. Dec. 31: New Year's Eve\nDance, Oddfellows Hall, Kimberley.\nunder auspices G.W.V.A.\nMon., Dee. 81. B. of R. T. Annual New\nYears Eve Ball at tbe Auditorium.\nMon. - Tues., Dec. 31 - Jan 1:\n(day attraction at the Star,\ngles of Red Gap.\"\n\"Hol-\n'Rug-\nThursday, Jan 3: Cello Recital and\nConcert at tbe Methodist Church at\n8 p.m.\nWed. & Thurs. Jan 2 & 3:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"Thunder-\ngnto\" nt the Star.\nFri, &. Sat. Jan. 4 & 5:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Thomas Mel\ngh-in in \"Homeward Bound\" at the\nStar.\nFriday, Jan. 4: \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Irvlng's Imperial\nMidgets. Matinee and night at the\nAuditorium.\nSUDDEN DEATH ON |lIA\u00E2\u0080\u009EA *rt ll^IJ\nCHRISTMAS DAY OF MOVC tO HOltl\nFORMER FERNIE MAN,1\nFair in 1924\nihe theft from the person of a sum\namounting to *300. Part of this money was on accused when arrested, He\nalso had in his possession two phials\ncontaining what was believed to be\nchloral hydrates, a drug known to\nthe underworld as \"knockout drops\"\nOn the Saturday previous Henry\nDuffy was arrested, being asked for\nhy the Alberta provincial police, he\nhaving sold a wagon load of grain belonging to a farmer at Irvine, Alta.\nSecuring tho money for the deal, Duffy disappeared for about two months,\nassuming tlie name of Heather, until\nfound by the city police. Mackln\nand Duffy were returned to Ijeth-\nbrldgo ou Monday.\nThree persons in the city jail on\nChristmas Day were agreeably surprised to have a visit paid them by\nMr. and Mra. A. A. MacKinnon, along\nwith Mrs. Worden. Neat packages\ncontaining Christmas cheer wore given to the inmates with tho hope that\non release, goodbye would be said to I,*\nprison bars,\nFollowing reports of petty thieving\nduring the week, (he police, working\ntinder handicap, no description of tbe\nthieves being forthcoming, arrested a\nnumber of men in the early hours of\nThursday morning. As a result of\nthis. Thursday's police court was a\nbrisk ono.\nWilliam MacDonald and John Barnes, on vagrancy charges were allowed to go on suspended sentences. A\ncharge agaist Russel Tierney was remanded. Joe Reams' theft of a razor\nobtained by cutting open side of a\nclub bag, brought him a sentence of\nthree mouths with hard labor- John\nBrown, with many aliases and a lengthy record was sentenced to for.y\ndays hard labor for permitting drunkenness in his hotel room, being a\nrendezvous ot suspects.\nCity Constable Johnson and Provincial Constable Walker, of Yahk left on\nThursday for Nelson escorting four\nprisoners to tho jail in that city.\nOn .Monday morning. Mr, Robert\nCook, wiio is a comparative new comer to Cranbrook, though wellknowri\nIn Fernie, was found dead in his bed\nin Ihe house where he resided, on\nFenwlck Avenue, opposite the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Cook had left :u\nspend Christmas in Fernie with her\nmarried daughter, Mr. Cook was at\nono time ihis summer employed by\nthe Kootenny Trading Co., and a little\nlater was at West n's Store.\nAnnual Meeting of Agricultural\nAssociation Reaches Decision\nAnd N'ainca Directors\nJudging from the enthusiasm displayed at ihe annual meeting of the\nAgricultural Association held in the\n\"ty Hall on Wednesday evening there\nThej would seem to be little doubt that\nactual cause of his death Is not deffn- Cranbrook will have a fair this coming\nItely known, but is thought to have yoar.\nbeen acute indigestion. The body The retiring president, W. K. Wor-\nwas discovered by a boy outside who den, in opening ihe meeting, said he\nlooked in at Uie window and noticed1\nMr. Cook on the boil\nthat a fair was\n\u00C2\u00BBral others pres-\nm^.mmmm^^t\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094. f**1 tbat it wa*\nAn attempt be-lbeld. and called\ning made to rouse him it was hound jt.m to express themselves on the aub-\nthat he was dead. jecL yrom vlm vaa saiij lt wouid\nTho remains were taken lo Fern!\nlater in Ih\nek for interment\nMr. and Mrs. Ih\nholiday in Penile, ami\nremaining there for a\nNew Year's\ntn thai the consensus of opinion is\nt provided suitable ground* can b\u00C2\u00AB\n\u00C2\u00AB ! obtained a fair should lie held ond if\nry Doris spent thej'10'1' il *ould undoubtedly be a suc-\nMrs DorlB is \"\"\n'or a few days over Dr. Rutledge, in speaking of the\npossibilities ot the district, said that\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 he knew there was all sorts of mate-\nting of tlie G.W.V.A.- rial for a show, and as itti evidence of\nlhat Cranbrook was not he-\nresl of B.C in an agricultural\nTlie annual m<\nwas held in tlie Veterans' Bail on th'\nThursday evening followed by a ban- hli\nijnot. There was a good attendance wi\nand a most enjoyable time was bad A !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nfuller account of this f.irietion must be an\nheld over 111! next Issu\ned r\u00C2\u00BBut Hi\nthe provinc-\npnid tribute\nthe local i |\ni\nii Lhe >\ni Bontat\ni ulturt.\nmany successes\nnbrook this ium-\nwlth the rest of\n- connection he\nk ellent work ot\nre of the depart-\nMr. A. g. Hay.\nOn Wednesday evening the Christmas entertainment at the Methodist mem ^^^^^^^\nChurch was an unqualified success. With Mr Hay 10 assist them he felt\nThe various classes iu the Sunday that sue* h would crown their efforts\n'School carried through their parts where partial failure had previously\nwell, the cantata being much enjoyed, been the result.\nJThis was \"The Wondrous Story.\" and, Mr. Hay assured tbe meeting that\nconsisted of choruses, exercises, lab- the distri t w\u00C2\u00BBa capable of producing\nlean*, etc.. which were ail very well\n| put on. This was followed hy a\n'sketch hy the C. G. I. T.. pirls. entitled. \"Taming the Lion.\" This was al\nso well received. At this juncture\nFather Christmas made hli appearance much to the delight of the child-.\nren especially. There w\u00C2\u00ABj a crowded\nattendance, and everyone hud a good\ntime. Mnrh credit is due Mr. Martin\nHarris and hfs assistants through\nWhose efforts the affair was made so;\nmuch of a success. The year just clo- j T jj\na good fall and he had no fear of the\nexhibits coming in provided advice\nwith regard to th** (air was got out in\nthe near future.\nsing marks the most successful in the\nhistory of the Sunday School. The\nattendance has been above the average of all the schools in the province\nin proportion to the enrolment. It Is\nlt was accordingly mored and unanimously carried that a fair be held in\nCranbrook in the fall of 1924\nThe meeting then proceeded with the\nelection ot Cn directors for the ensuing year. '::-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 following being chosen:\nW. D. Bardgett, W. F. Cameron, J.\nDlebolt. F. J.Harbinson. M. McCrindle,\nRoberts. G. C. Robson. Dr. J.\nfelt by those interested in the work\nthat a still greater njeasure of success I\nIs possible by backing up the work'\nwith some interest in the homes.\nThose who attended the service in\nthe Methodist Church on Sunday ev-\nJoe Walkley i Thumlergate, Roaming through tho harem of the Chinese palaco he Nnda\nii mtle white siii. kidnapped, and sold aB e Blave bride, Mysterious riti>n. strange\n. rets, unsen dangers, are revealed in thin strange tale ol wonderful romance and\nthrilling adventure under the sinister shadow ol tlie yellow hand.\nAdults 'I'm', Children 15c Comedy \"HOLD ON\"\n;ga;\nFHIDAl nnd SATURDAY, Innnnry 'I nnd a\nThomas Meighan in 'Homeward Bound\"\nYou'll linve lie mi il bIoi'Iouh ndventiire of your life If you Blilp with Tl as\nVfi \u00E2\u0080\u00A2-! an on lhe ' N'ancy ll.'' ThrouKh swirling sens nml rousing rescues to the Harbor\n11 Happiness nl last. I No lee heads tin, liiu supporting company.\nEXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION - JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE\n'I'lc only 11,,,..,,.; pictures taken within a few hours of the disaster\nINTENSE!,! til'A .MATH' AND INSTRUCTING\nComedy \"COLD CHILLS\" .'.ilnlts .\",()<', Children :!.\">(\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .Mnllnoo Nut. 8,80\nRICH INVITAMINES\nMAKE PERFECT\u00C2\u00BB*f?*.5s,..u\u00C2\u00ABt\u00C2\u00BB \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"? ,\niOi jsL*?T?*i \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i -w n|sht \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\n^6*p55\u00C2\u00BB*iJ l'he Auditorium\nSojourning Odd Follows are cordially Invited.\nN. o. - - U. L. Burtrh\nRec. Sec. B, O. Dingley. P.O.\n*4.**4.*4.*+*+\n**<&.\nl.t.. \\u00C2\u00AB.*\n\u00C2\u00AB&:;?,:, i*'- '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.riii fll\nThe Kootenai' River Lumber Co.,\nidor tho management of Mr, Mai-\nIm Horie and Mr. Harry Moulton\nis making good progress with the\nwork. Several motor trucks are being utilized to convey tlio finished\nproduct from tho mill on Wolf Creek\nlo tlio Kootenay Central Railway for\nshipment to the markets.\nMarry Barr, Is logging quite extensively about three miles from Wasa,\nwliero he is cutting and skidding In\npreparation for the coming sleigh\nhaul, lie has u new set of camps.\nTed Swanson supersedes Ivor Knud-\nson as assistant manager of the WaHa\nHotel under the direction of Mr. P.\nMatheson, the proprietor,\nMrs. John Crowe who has been ail-\nfng for some time, was obliged to go\nto the Cranbrook hospital for medical\nattention on Monday last. Her early\nrecovery is the hope of her many\nfriends.\nToinmie Galloway, erstwhile logger\nand steam engineer who bides his\ntime for tho present in the foreats of\nWolf Creek, was a visitor to tlio plant\nof Leask and Boyter on Sunday last.\nMr. Stewart, contractor for the levering Lumber Co. on Wolf Creek, has\nii new of some fifteen men cutting\nand skidding in preparation Tor winter hauling.\nNr. Ted Cretney of Fort Steele and\nMr. Waller Kay of Sheep Creek have\nformed a partnership in a logging\ncontract for the c. N, P. Lhr. Co.\nThey are operating In the vicinity of\nCamp 2. some live miles from Skook-\niiiii chuck.\nTho Parkins mill Is running at full\ncapacity, there beifig a considerable\nquantity of logs at the mlli Bite. No\nmore logs are. being cut for IL'!\" present but ft is expected that woods op\nerations will bo resumed about the\ntirst of the year.\nMr, F. Manning, manager for tin\nLovering Lumber compay ut Wasa.\nlias returned from Calgary where ho\nlias heen Tor some time.\nA. J. .McDonald, with his motor\ntruck, is hauling lumber from the\nLeask and Boyter plant to tlie Kootenay Central for the Levering Co'y.\nMr. B\ Manning was a caller at the\nLeask and Boyter plant on Tuesday.\nHughle (iillis, Fred Uivigne, and\nJack Heltman are hauling lumber for\nLeask and Boyter.\nEinte Stlnson was a visitor nt the\nLeask aad Boyter camp on Sunday\nand reports the wood business pick-\nig up. although a little more zero\nweather would further stimulate the\nbusiness.\nJAM WHY HOI) AM) GVS\nOF MICH INTEREST\nTO SPORTSMEN'\nThe story or an eventful canoeing\ntrip Is told iu the January issue of\n\"Rod and Gun in Canada\" by Frosty\nSnow in \"With Pnddle and Fish Pole\niu Quebec\" There ls also a good\ndescription of n moose hunt on the\nAthabasca river by H. K. Hery, while\nF. V. Williams vividly describes a\ntragedy of wild life as unfolded by\ntracks In the snow. In hts story \"As\nTold in the Snow.\" A. A. Haines who\nis an authority on hunting knives has\na well Illustrated article dealing with\nthe various makes of hunting knives\ntogether with his opinion of them.\nAfter trying for twenty-three years,\nBonn yens tie Hale has finally taken a\nsplendid photograph of the Red Breu-\nsicd Merganser, and his good description of the life and habits of this bird\nis of interest to all. duns and Ammunition is particularly well stocked\nwith Interesting articles, as well as\ntho questions and difficulties of\nsportsmen, answered by C. S. Landls.\nwbilo Fishing Notes, Along the Trap\nLine, Outdoor Talk, and other departments are all filled with fine articles\nby specialists.\nTlie January issue opens the first\nnumber of the new year with articles\non canoeing, fishing, moose hunting,\nski-tng, hunting knives, nature studies, guns and ammunition, trapping,\nkonnol Interests and a host of other\nsubjects,\nPRESSING\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.I. ' UNO -\nVon Will .,j.,i,(. So jfistako\nin Ordt rfng dial\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 !'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i; j; Mir or OVKRCOAT\n- Fr .\nH. C. LONG,\nThe Tailor\nVmi Home Strccl\nll\u00C2\u00ABl P. R. D ipol\nI'llODC IKi :: Tin.ui' 11(1\nMONUMENTS\nC1MPBKU. t \"UTCIIIB\nM..M VI Mil. CO,\nKtlHl\nDeath Fraud f\ntiie board of trade and occupying\nmany other offices Hum time to time.\nHe made a name for himself ns a\nbooster for the Interior and for the\nprovince generally, Conservative in\npolitics, he was that party's nominee\nin the last general election for the\nCariboo riding, but mel with di teal\nat the hands <\u00C2\u00BBi T. ii. McBride the\npresent member. Kamloopi mourns\ntlio lost of a broadinlnded mid highly respected citizen.\nA gleamy mass\nof luxuriant hair\nfull of gi\ntre and life short-\nfu.lows a\nfi genuine toning u;i\n4 of\nwith dependable \"Dan-\ndei\nhair.\nrected immediately.\nThin, dry, wispy, or fading 1\nQuickly invigorated, taking on ni -a\nstrength, color and youl\n\"Danderlne\" is delightful on tl\na refreshing, stimulating ton\nsticky or greasy! Any drugstore.\nSainsbury & Ryan\nBUILDERS AMI\n(OSTRACTOIW\nand ff irk\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nTelephones 888 and 888\nI ii .NBROOH - \-.*\\nSensible FecL:Zz\nin all walks ft life have i'\nlonif time used Beechai\nwhich enjoy great pa\n'i hey arc reliable and ntri S\nto the maintenance\nWhenyousuflei h\nbiliousness or conttipati...\n**\u00C2\u00AB \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 : !\nFuji\nlea K\nooms\nGOOD\nHEALS\n..\n:i\nTH (Hi\n< OFKEE\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nH BUT] .\nIMILK\n1.\nFUJIY*\nMA\nPer Your Wife\nWhat are you cutting out of tho\npnper?\"\nAn item about a California man\nsecuring a divorce because his wife\nwent through his pockets.\"\n\"What ure ynu going to do witli It?\"\n\"I'ut li lu my pocket.\"\nJust Arrived!\nA Large Shipment of\nGeese, Ducks, Turkeys, ji\nMilk and Cream\nDIREC1 PHOM\nDig Butte Dairy Farm\nIll'IVh III\nKRESS KILLED LAMBS, The Very Hem .\nchoice kresS Rilled local beee .wu veal\nTry our Tomato Sausage for Sunday morning\nor New Tears breakfast You will be delighted wiih them.\nWc Wish Our Patrons mul Friends a\nIIAITV AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR\nP. BURNS & COMPANY LTD. \\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 CRANBROOK, B.C. .;\ntWWWWaWUWWVUVWUw'\nIMMIl'.lllll, ll!ll> TIMES\n10 I'.T DAILY\u00E2\u0080\u0094To Ntlton, Vancouvor,\nlpok*aa eii;. Arrive 12.10 p.ui. leavt\n12.20 Ji.m.\nMl. ll* IIAII.V-To Kernle. LtttabrMfl,\nModiclna llui. Oalsurv. etc Arrlv*\n1.10 p.m.; leave 4.20 p.m.\nirniiliriii'k, lYji'llu'i', himlirrlr, .Ser.\nvlcei\n>o. *.li;i\u00E2\u0080\u0094I.puve 7.05 a.m. No. Sil\u00E2\u0080\u0094Arrive 2.10 p.m.\nCranbrook, l.n.i* IViii.lermrre on4\n(iolilcn Sen loo\nHondo? aii'i Tl.nrs.lay. cacti week\nMl, B81, leave 9 a.m. WeiloeadAj\niii'l Salurilny Ml. M'J arrive 3 30 pjs.\nPHONE (0\nfjr.v.v.vfjvfiy\nFor lurllii-r particular, apply to au,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0J ilcket agent\nj. e. PRocrron,\nDtalrtcl Puaenner Aittit, CollUT. Friday, December 98tli, 11)23\nTHE CRANBROOK HERALD\nPAGE T1IKUB\n1\nSay \"Bayer\" and Insist! i\nDefense, J.\nr, ll. Whitehead;\nMitchell, Eddie\nFather Ehman,\n\" Huffman,\nUuless you see the name \"Bayer\" on\npackage or on tablets yon nre uot\ngetting the genuine Bayer producl\nsafe by millions and prescribed by\nphysicians over twenty three yenra for\ni lolda Headache\nToothacho Lumbago\nEarache Rheumatism\nNeuralgia Pain, Pain\nAcoepl \"Bayer Tabli ts of As]\nonly. Each unbroken pa< kaj \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i on\nii-iiis proper dlroctlona Handy boxes\nof twelve tablets cosl n few cents\nDruggists also sell bottles of 24 and\n100. Aspirin is tlie trade mark (registered in tonada) of Bayer Mnmi '\nft.cturo t>! MonoacettcncIdeBtor ot\nSallcyllcacld. While ii is well Known\nthat Aspirin means Bayer raanufac\nlure, to assist the public againsl imitations, tlm Tablets of Bayer Company\nwill be stamped with their general\ntrade i*\u00C2\u00ABrk, tlio \"Bayer Cross.\"\nSociety i'oti'S! Tl\nie cranbrook hoc.\nkey club will e itei\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0tain the Ktmberlo}\nboys ui Un; i' It.C\nrink, NOW V urn's\nDuy nt 2.30 p.m '\n[\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ho event will Inke\nthe form of un li\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Bocinl nml boili\nclube will eul tlie\nices nl 2*10 slini'ii.\nThe geuerul public\nIs invited.\nSinn., oi Winter\n: lliiffmnn ivonr-\nill': ;i nice eul tin 1!\nio licilk rrom chus-\ntlie elusive pile\nk.\n-nib\" Slu lulr Siijrsi \ tody\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ui\" the si suit!: \"Oh, Mr\neluii give t ii :i nn.ii>.. inip i worked out. To ap-\nprei lui \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 di' . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'foi humor of the\nplol one n usl >cl lie comedy ehar-\nItnn. There Is i vi rylhlng lu \"Believe\nMe Xnntlppe\" to entertain aud amuse\niho mosl critical, 'ine company is\nwell cnsl in Ibeir respective roles ami\nn Irenl is in store for :hose wlio at.\nlend.\n* PHONE 87\n*\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 AN'H WE WILL CALL\nf The Home Bakery 11|\n$ NOIIHIHY ATE 2\ni i\n**f*H****H******>H***\u00C2\u00ABW**M\niiiitit]iiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiii;iiiii:;n,jiii!i\nI ANNOUNCKAlENT h\nC. Joe Bros,\nLADIES' i CUNT'S TAILORS 1\nHeg to announce to their l:\nmany former lady patron, lhat |\ntliey are again making a spec- H\nluliyof |!\nLIPIDS' TAILORING\nVour Patronage Is Invited 5\nGentlemen*! Stills\nHade Tn Order I\nThe Very Isitest Stylo* \u00C2\u00BB\nt Cleaning A Pressing : . }\nC. J'^E BROS. I\nCRJ. lOOK BTHBET n\nOpposll ' ; ink or Comtnsi\nI'.o. It.iv U'ii\nllt:ill'' mU ::\" llllUUllllllllllUllllillllllir ii. Hill'\nUDITORIUM, CRAHB800K\nTin'\nMAUDE IIEXDERSON STOCK COMPANY\nTo-night- \"Smiling Through\"\nA Three Acl English Comedy : \u00E2\u0080\u0094:\nA Smile A Laugh A Tear\nSATURDAY NIGHT\nBelieve me, Xantippe\"\nPour Acts of Screams : : A Play With a Punch\nSOMETHING! WORTH WHILE\nNew Shipment of\nFlour and Feed\nOgllv.lu'i ROYAL HOUSEHOLD\" FLOUR, B8lb, ., 3.75\nU'ii* $1.90\nFEED WHEAT, |ior Back, $l.f f\nFEED i ITS, inn \t\npet\" Inn.\n$30.00\n$31.00\n,'. i: PARI \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 A FULL LINE OP PEEDH \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nEQCI MASH, per sack $3.25\nOYSTER SHELL, per sack $2.50\nCranbrook District\nCo-Operative Society\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 .MAKE IT YOUR STORE UY HIIYING SHARES \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nFebruary isi and\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0H\nInsiiruneo locks lbe door before tin\nliorso Is stolen. Bealo k Elwell Imvo\ntlio key for every insurance lock\n*>'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 A. Walllnger, U L.A., arrived\nliiiiuo from tlio Consl on Saturday,\nafter attending the session of tho\nLegislature, wliich prorogued jusl in\nlime in allow llio niombers from llio\ndistant ridings time lo ronelt their\nhollies before Christmas.\nThe scarcity of walcr In !!ull River\nhas been causing more or less trouble wiih iho power system, and work\nIs being rushed al (lie Klko Cnnyoll so\nIlia' auxiliary power may he shortly\nad-led lo lhe system which Is supplying llgtil und power Irom Killllierb-y\nlo Holleviow. Fernie Free I'ress.\nFernio Blonds high among tils cities\nof Iho province in lhe mailer of limine\nconsumption. The roporl of tho gov-\nei'iniieiit I'or Ibo tnonllls from April\n1st to November 1st show lhe sales\nof tec dlfi'eroiil stores throughout tlie\nprovince. Vancouver nnd Victoria\nlead, with Prince rtuporl third, Nanal-\nino fourth nnd Fernie rll'tli.--Ferule\nFree I'ress .\n.1. T. Sternberg, farmer and im\nness mull, of Consort. Alta., arrived\nin lhe city last week Willi a carload\nor heavy horses for disposal hero, lie\nhas advertised mi auction sale lo take\nplace on Friday of Uils week ut tlie\nhums of W. I-!. Worden, neur the baseball grounds, ' He reports crops in\ntlie Consort.district as having been\nexcellent Ihi:: yeur in Common witil\nmost purls of lhe prairie, but tbe\nprice lias nol been very high. About\nfifty tier cent of tlie farmers iu ills\ndistrlcl signed up with tlie wheat pool\nhe estimates.\n('. 13. Hough bus removed with tiis\nfamily lo Kimberley this week, where\ntie is opening nn insurance ollleo. with\nthe kindred lines, having secured un\nollleo in lhe building formerly occupied by Dimor's cafe. Mr. Hough is a\nveteran with tbe Now York Life in.\nsuruuee company, nnd is now opening\nlie first permanent offlce of Mils kind\niu Kimberley. Ilis daughter, Miss\nLcoini, who has iieen attending high\nscliool here, may go lo Nolson nfter\nHie first of lhe yeur where she will\ncontinue to uttcnd school.\nHemstitching.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Surteos, Gar.\n'Trlul By Jury,\" February 1st und\nind.\n14\n**************************\nI MUSICAL SOCIETY |\n|! NOTES I\n* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * * * \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 * \u00E2\u0080\u00A2:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 *;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2/ ****$$\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*.{..!. *> * **\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>\nTake notice U11U all members of\niho Choral branch ol the Musical Society will meet for practice on Monday, Docember .lint. \"Trial by Jury\"\nwill lake nil the practising we inn\nget before the nhow.\nThe next orchestra practice will\nlake place on Tuesday, Januury Slh,\nliiL'l.\nWe can y a full line of Men's Women's and Misses' Shoes.\nOur low prices win every time.\nW. P. DORAN.\nTin- directors nf the Consolidated\nMining ti- Smelting Company of Canada, meeting fn Montreal lust week\ndeclared a dividend of ii per cont. ror\ni!'--i, payable on January 15th, to\naha ro holders of record nf December\n31st, according lo a wire received hy\nV, \V. Blngay, comptroller for the\ncompany nl Trail. This is the llrsl\nlivtdeml declared nlhco llil'ii. u\nWe cany a mil line of Men's Women's and chitdren'ri Rubbers.\nW. P. DOIUN.\nOur low prices win every lime.\nSchool Inspector\" Phil Sheffield, of\nNelson, spenl Uie week in Ihe city\nwinding up his business as principal\noi tho public schools. On Thursday\nhe was the Riiesi of the ltoiarians ami\nspoke at. length on the educational\nproblems of the province. He is\nthoroughly convinced, lhat whil\nthere may he room for Improvement,\nK C. has the best scliool system\nin Canada, On behalf of the ltotary\ni'lub. Rev. W. F. Burns presented Mr.\nSheffield wiih a beamiM smoker's\nsot. \u00E2\u0080\u0094Fernie Kree I'ress.\n\"Trial By Jury,\" February 1st and\n2nd. -14\nNew* of the death of Arthur Line-\nhum, of Victoria, which oeeurred in\nLos Angeles early this month, has\njust, been received In Vancouver,\nwhere he wus well known, having\nbeen for seven years, manager of the\nXews Advertiser, then owned by J. S.\nH. Matson. Mr. Llneham look charge\nnf tbe News Advertiser in 1916; following the retirement of John Nelson\nfrom that post to take over the World,\nami continued as manager until that\npaper was merged with the Sun.\nSim-o then he has heen conducting a\n.uccessful real estate husiness In Vle-\nloria.\nSMAIJ, POtK, BUT\nBIG A BUSTS, COMING TO AUDITORIUM\n>. I I I-Ml piMJI Will* 'It I UJ| i ,-\nIn ihetmlil i\u00C2\u00AB U nl'i 11\nimralptopk *i\u00C2\u00ABiut Mini\"\nMINARD'S\nKing of Pain\nLINIMENT\n, .uiiKiiitli *.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,, Stuila\nCRANBROOK CARTAGE 4 TRANSFER CO.\nTowrlss \ Ailiuiis\nAgents for ikm. nud Soft Coal. Distribution Cars n\nspecially. Excellent Warehousing.\nSAND an I GRAVEL\nOPPOSITE C.P.W. DEPOT\nTelephone ll.'t\nP.O. llox im\nComing direct from Kurope for n\nlour of the Pant ages circuit, Irving's\nImperial MIdgetB, an organization of\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0;|J of (Jie smallest persons iu lhe\nworld will be the unusual atlractfon\nal the Auditorium theatre, Friday,\nJanuary lib. in a matinee and nlglit\nperformance.\nThis Is undoubtedly the biggesi attraction of iho season, beautifully\n*:aged and costumed and foi) of distinct novelties. These talented ar-\nt'sls offer a fascinating .program of\nmusical comedy, acrobatics, boxing.\nwrest Hug, .singing, dancing and elr-\ni us stunts Interspersed with many\nunique novelties. The toy soldiers'\ndrill, labaret dance, mlnslrel show\nand melody quartette nre among some\nof the striking features. The long nnd\nshort or ii, affording a laughable eon'-\ntrnst, i* presented with the appearance nf a policeman seven feet lull.\nWriting lu the Winnipeg Tribune.\nKl Dreti. the dramatic critic of thai\ni' ibid,it nn, forecasts n fine vaudeville performance for tlio Auditorium\ntheatre next Friday, in Die following\nview. -Tlie big cnminenilubre nt-\nl root Ion ai the Capitol this week Is\nIrving's Imperial Midgets. Here is\nn well organised group of entertain*\nera SO ot them\u00E2\u0080\u0094who mako up for\ntheir slie, Individually. In the energy\nand cleverness with which they invest tholr program, Their ages, so\nwe are (old liy one of the troupe,\nrange from IT to 42, and In height,\nwllh one exception they measure be-\n, een :hi and -12 Inches, the exception\nI Ing a burly policeman who is said\nI.. h< aboul eight feet up. The soldiers' drill was an ingenious piece\noi work, timed like n smooth-running\nwen lubricated piece of machinery;\nthe cabaret scene introduced many\nnovelties ami included some good\ndancing. Ihe circus performaeo was\nclovor and kept everyone busy watching everything nnd everyone in motion, like ii real circus, and Ihe xyla-\npbone novelty, tho wrestling, boxing\ni \"rything In fact, was or n novel\ncharacter, The costuming was as\nbright an a silver dollar nnd the sco-\nnlc seltings praiseworthy.\"\nMatinee prices: children 2 Bo;\nAdults 600, Night prices: 50c to $t.&0\nFORT STEELE\nNOTES\nThe Christmas Tree iu conuectioi\nwith the day school was held on Friday last, ami thanks to the untiring\nefforts of Mrs. Attree, was a great\nsuccess, Santa Claus making a personal visit and every child in the district being remembered.\nMr. and Mrs. James Crooks entertained on Christmas Eve.\nMr. .1. Wsiss was a visitor to Cranbrook on Monday.\nMr. M. Kelly from Saskatchewan.\nis spending the Christmas holidays\nwith his daughter and son-in-law. Mr.\nand Mrs. M. Richardson,\nMrs. F. W. Cooper returned from\nthe hospital ou Monday, much Improved iu health.\nAlice for the llrst time saw a cat\ncarrying her kftten by the nape of its\nneck.\n\"You ain't fil to he a mother,\" she\n| COMMUNICATION ! I\nthat m:\v intiixji: at w\um>\nTo tlm ISdltcr,\nCrauhrook Herald.\nSir:\nAfler all the hard ihings wc have\nheard said about the government re- v\nceutly, it was Indeed \u00C2\u00BB pleasant BUr-||\nprise io realize, from a paragraph on\nibe frotll page of ynur issue or Dec.\nMill, how carefully Hie government\nconsidered tiie needs of even Utile\nplli-cs Mich as Mils; so, as l| .for-\ntunate delegate tu question, i hurried\nround to llidfeo who had sent t,(\nVancouver In show Mum how ihey\nhml misjudged the Premier, Imagine\nmy airu/.enieul. then, when my well\nIllOntll efforts were received with incredulous ejaculations and ribald\nlaughter! It was useless for ino tn\npoint out Uml Bilol ns Id era | Ion was,\nafter nil. only a rati* rot urn for the\nenthusiasm for Liberal principles\nshown by some of us al the hy-eloe.\nlion two years ugo. oulhlishiBin which\nknew no bounds aud which even the\nchief electoral officer al Ottawa seemed loili to discourage; ll was a waste\nof time for mo lo nrguo Mini the now\nbridge would relieve tho heavy tmlllc\nII lhe old one und do away with the\ncongestion which delayed lhe conveyance of logs lo the sole remaining\nlumber mill: and I was shouted down\nwhen I endeavored lo show how useful it might he in the dim and distant\nfuture, when Uie efforts of the forest\nfire fighting department should have\nremoved all ihe timber which wns.\ndoubtless, the only reason why ii line\ncost-plus highway, lhal would shorten\nthe distance to Crabrook by a least\nthree-quarters of a mile, bad noi long\nago heen laid down.\nIt was, in fact, hopeless for me to\nsay anything; they were conceited\nenough, not only tn think, but also to\ninsist, that, living on the spot, they\nknew far more ahoul Iho needs of the\ndistrict than the premier or any other\nmember of the government, and 1\ncould only sooiho them hy promising\nto try (o enlist your sympathies in nn\nattempt to get your member for Cranbrook to pursue his euiiulries a little\nfurther and obtain replies to the following questions\u00E2\u0080\u0094there lieing a general feeling that it would nol be fair\nin our owu member to ask him to\nimbarrasB Hie government, and that\nhe might sooner leave tlie house than\nlo so:\n1. Mow many residents of the ills.\ntrial asked for the new bridge? Could.\nIheir names ho published?\n2. Who was the (..overnmeiit Engineer who \"luiil out the pier work\"\nand, presumably found a good foundation at 40 feet, on which the contract\nwas based?\n::. if there was a good foundation\nat 40 feet, why was It \"considered\nwise\" to carry the piers down t\"\nnearly double that depth?\n4. How many of the piers shifted\nduring high water and had to be r-e-\np laced?\n5. On what ifnto had the cost only\nexceeded the \"contract\" price by\n$10,000?\nti, Will the government allow the\nold bridge to remain and have a notice board fixed on both shies of the\nHvor, warning ail loads of over two\ntons to cross by the old bridge?\nNow. I ask you. Mr. Editor, what\ncan bo done by such unreasonable inhabitants by\nA HARASSED DELEGATE\nBaynes Uike,\nDecember 20th, lu2ii\nI'.iirnns and friends\nA v/ejry HAPPY\n? AND PROSPJ2HOU8\nI\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 NEW VKAll\n.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.' a Now Vciir Resolution:\n1 s.w it wrni r.win\n| in L92-J\nTHB t\nPATRICIA I\n****************** *****.,**\nitIpiI ncalhlngty. \"Ynu iiin't hardly\n(li in bo u rather.\"\nr\nVWWW'AVLWWaVW'a^WrtWWVW'LViVaVWWWWaVV\nAUDITORIUM\nCRANBROOK\nMATINKi: AMI SIGHT\nFriday, January\nIrving's Imperial\nMIDGETS\n^^ ^\ Wm.E MEN *^% ^\\nIlIRKCT KIIO.W LONDON AND PARIS\nThese Llltle Folks Do All Kinds\nOf Wonderful Vaudeville Acts\nDANIiNll \u00E2\u0080\u0094 SINGING \u00E2\u0080\u0094 MULLING ,\nACROBATIC KKATS \u00E2\u0080\u0094 CIRCUS STUNTS\nMUSICAL COMEDY NUMBERS\nPrices\nMatinee:\"Children 25c; Adults 50r cold, children lovu\nihe pleasant tasta of \"California n-S\nSynip,\" A teaspoon (Ul never rails to\nloan ihe liver nnd bowols,\nAhIi your drugglsl tor genuine \"California Fit: Syrup\" whirl, hug diroe-\nlloiin fnr batltos nnd i know th'\nlicit\nnil.\nIh of Ihe K K. K\nre settled down,\nne knit and som\niars ii frown.\nw<> nlwnys huve Borne real good times\nWhen tn meotlngs we go,\nWu iiilk nud liuiKh und nuiku up\nrhymes,\nWe like lo huve it ho.\nWhen nine o'clock comes round nt\nlast\nWe put Oltr work uwny\nAnd know that merry time has\npassed\nUntil the next Friday.\n! KIMBERLEY j\n! NEWS NOTES\nI'll meet\nCranbrook.\n.1\nClub Cafe,! \u00C2\u00B0\" Seixtti\nDUt Mrs. Ira a.\n********<\nMEET ME\nAT Tl\n.*\u00C2\u00AB >l' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2%']? \u00E2\u0080\u00A2',' *** * ** * *\nNEW DIMOR'S\nBan tn\ntime tllte\nIlls usual\ncu.il.lren,\nhelp with\nThe cl\nClaus\nyour.\nItud\ni'1-y busy\n\o\ only did lie huve\nLo the homes of tho\n. also culled upon tu\npublic celebrations,\na i\ntill\nconcentrator\ntree nud eu-\nCluti\nClean,\nCnfe, Cranbroolf,\ncomfortable,\ntownspeoplo made\ni-ommndlous,\nlBtf\nnew do-\ny oi' Christmas\null the children\nlie picture show\nnn. A good I'ilm\nilldreti all voted\nBUOCOSB espeel-\nw\ntributod to llu\nire dls-\nof the\nBefore deciding nn that new building or that repair work., see Ceo. ll.\nLeaBk, the Pioneer Builder of Kim\nberley and Cranbrook. IStf\nWhen Tod Think of Insurance\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Call Up \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nBEALE & ELWELL\nPhone 20 it Crnnlironk\nSole Agents (or Kimberley Tounslte.\ni holiday nt hli\nMlis Itntli\nteaching Btat\nhome in Rose\nnt lhe KImherley\nmi Priday for her\nList\nBros.\nyour property with\nMartin\n35tf\n**+++**\u00E2\u0099\u00A6+*****\u00E2\u0080\u00A2; ************\n* Announcement I\n| DR. 6. LORNE RICE f\n* has opened a permanent- *\nDental Parlor in Kimberley. *\nhaving taken a suite over the *\nDimor's Cafe, *\nAnnouncement\nDIMOR'S CAFE\nAND ROW\nNewly constructed, ure now\nopen to tlie public. You will\nfind the cafe clean, comfortable\nand up-to-date in every particular. Rooms are furnished with\nthe hest, und havo hot and cold\nwater lu each.\nDr. Rice will be\nerley again after\n8th. 1924.\nin Klmb-\nJanuary\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6+*************\nA. Johnson\nMens' Furnisher\n\u00E2\u0080\u00940\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nBOOTS AM) SHOES\nHull Cases and Trunks\nOVERALLS\nRoots and Shoes Neatly Repaired\nA. Mellor\nGENERAL MERCHANT\nSTAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES\nGENTS FURNISHINGS\nLADIES AND CHLDREN'S\nSHOES AND HOSE\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094RUBBERS, GLOVES ETC.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094SEE US FOR PRICES\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nF. S. Irwin is spending his Christ-101*\nmas vacation in Nelson. |\"''\nA. Jucksou left on Friday morning coi\nfor Winnipeg, ,,,,,\nMr, und Mrs. F. MelBter and daugh- \"\nier spent the week-end in Cranbrook r\"'\nthe\nDon McKecbnle spent Christmas In game\nCranbrook, the guest of his cousins, llvel)\nMr. and Mrs. u. f. Marsh, ed.\nlor\nevening, I\niter, voca\nHave ei\npupils\nacember 22,\nand instru-\nentertnln-\nind their\nMis\nio, Drummond Bpenl Christ\nher home in rranbnioli.\nids. The room had a ChristmaB-\nippearance with its graceful de-\nillons of red and green. An tasting program of Christmas car-\nplanoforte selections, Bongs and\ntallona was rendered, afterwhlcb\nentertainment took the form of\nwliich kept the kiddles very\nintii refreshments were servile party ended with the slng-\n\iihi Lang Syne. Before lea-\nr home the pupils received\nsit-yearly reportB and prizes\nvarded, both ol which Leona\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2f *****************************************************\n.\nWYCLIFFE NOTES '\nI\nHAPPY NEW YEAS EVERYBODY!\nTHE\nOtis Staples Lumber Co.,\nLimited\nas tli\nhappy\nAnyone considering taking life in- ffero\nuranco should consult IVTartin Bros.,|Hopkln\n.raiibrook. They are District Agents \u00E2\u0080\u0094a-.\t\nfor Canada's largest life company, and DECEMBER REPORT\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0fpi\nat.\nhave specialized lu thai business for\nCifleeu yours. lBtf\nDr Lome Rice left for Vancouver\non Friday morning\nComo und dance the New Year In\nat the Old Time Dance, In Kimberley.\nGeorge McMahon is the guest ot\nhis mother, Mrs. 0. C. Thompson during his Christmas vacation.\nMrs. E. G. Montgomery and daugh-\nr Eileen lefl on Wednesday for\nSpokane,\nMiss A. Stevenson Is spending the\nholiday in Cranbrook, the guest of\nher cousins, Mr. aud Mrs. U. P.\nMarsh,\nTlie children of the towns it e were\ngiven a Christmas tree and entertainment on Thursday.\nPROM KIMBERLEY\nITItEH S< HOOK\nDIVISION I.\nPercentage Attendance nr,',\nPerfect Attendance since September:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Jimmle Davis, Donald MacKen-\nzie. Murray MacKenzie.\nPerfect Atteidaiiee for lhe month of\nDecember: \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Maruguerile Caldwell\nAlice Dacre, Louise FI;.her. Ida Ilan-\nnington, Albert gedquist, Alma Houle.\nLena Houle. Holly Mason, Donald\nMacKenzie, Murray MacKonzIo, Helen\nReece, Paul Soderholm, Lorno Summers, Thomas Summers, Jane Voting.\nProficient*)\nEntrance:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Anna Tofelt.\nGrade VII.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Louiao Fisher.\nGrade V.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Betty Mason.\nFLOYD L. IRWIN, Principal\nDIVISION II.\nPercentage Attendance 02.4%\nPerfect Attenduiice Blnce September:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Irla Carlson, Arthur Johnson,\nHenry McKay. Frank Davis, El In McKay, Sam Soderholm, Robert Watklns.\nPerfect Attendance for December:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCharles Barr, Iris Carlson, Frank Davis, Arnold Heilqutot, Frank Hopkins,\nWillio Hntchlns, Clifford Lepard,\nCatherine Mawson, Reggie McLeod\nKugene McKay, Sum Soderholm,\nRobert Watklns. Hilly Young,\nHobs Hannay, Jessie Homier Elmer\nCavanagh, chrissie Foote. Ethel Hedonist, Leona Hopkins. Arthur John\nsou, Kathleen Matthews, Edward Holt,\nElla McKay, Henry McKay. Jean\nThomllnson, Isabel Young, Phyllis\nmany surprises sprung on the general jf\nassembly. IJ\nMr. ll. Nelson, nf ihe Bureau of ;|\nGrades, Portland, Ore, was in town's\nTuesday last on the monthly lum-if\nher Inspection work.\nMr. Damon Foster left on Wednes-\nlay. bound for Helliughnin, Washington, where he will spend the holiday,\nlosers. E, and 11. Albertsou left\nWycliffe on Saturday for ('oner d'\nVleno, Idaho, where Mr. H. Albertson's\nrally reside.\nMr. w. James of Couer d' Alene,\nis taken up the duties of sawyer at\no mill since the departure of Mr.\nHarry Albertaon.\nMr. and Mrs. c. Lowls, formerly of\nWycliffe, and now residing al Spume, Wash., spent lhe Christmas\ndfday nt tho home of Mrs. Lewis'\nparents, Mr. and Mra, A- Staple:;.\nOil\nI'ltOGRAiU OF rilKIKT-\nMAS CONCERT AT\nKIMBERLEY SCHOOL\nThursday afternoon marked the\nclosing of the Kimberley public\nschool for the Christmas holidays. A\nshun, program was giveu by the pupils of tlie school. The class rooms\nwere ull decorated for the occasion\nwith evergreens, wreaths and artificial flowers, the class room of Miss\nA. Stevenson, in which the concert\nwas held, being particularly attractive. The children all look their\nparts splendidly, and credit is due\nthe teachers for the manner in which I Holt, Carl Cavanagh, Albert Bennett,\nthe program was conducted. Master! proficiency: Grade VI.: \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Edward\nMr, c, Gontard left on Saturday\nmorning planning to spend the Christ-\ninns holiday in Spokane,\nTho entire plant ceased operations\nover tho holiday, the shut-down ex-\nHiding over Monday and Tuesday.\nTlio ease of the local young bachelor who won (lour, a ham. and other\nhousekeeping necessities at the raffle,\nhas been reported to the old maids\nconvention headquartoi'B, ami as he\nfinds himself liable to dispose of ll,\nit Is hoped, that with leap yeur near\nnt hand that the above montloiffU\nassociation may be able to offer a solution to the problem.\nHolt. Crude\nIV;\nChrissie Foote.\nVAWAWr\nMorrison & Burke\nRulers In Coal and Wood\nTltWSHK WORK DONE\nTell your wfvoa and tell your\nfri en da\nWHITE LLSflCH\nNOW OPEN\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nMEALS AT AM. HOURS\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nA I.A CARTE SERVICE!\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 e>\nMIKE NAsn.i'K \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Prop.\n, \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00C2\u00BB- \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6- \u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\u00C2\u00AB \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 -\u00C2\u00BB-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u0094. .\nChrissie Foote acted as chairman nt\nthe entertainment At tlie iioae of\ntlie prOKram. sacks of canity and tints\nwere distributed to tlie pupils.\nThe following program was given:\nOh Canada The School I ,.re- umlse Dacre, Zena Orifflths, Ken\n[Opening Address .... The Principal j ,,,,,'j, Hull. Beatrico Hopkins. Thelina\nj December Edward \u00E2\u0080\u00A2loonajrjjouift |.;,in!, Johnson, laobel Lepard,\n(irailc III; t'lirtonl LopariU\nDIVISION III.\nPerfect Attodance:\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Evelyn Illay.\nney, Norman Burdett, Oonovlevo Da\nKniiny Stocking*\nOn Christmas Ev\nOh Conic All Ye\nThe Frost \t\nJohnny's Pa ska\nPhyllis Holt\ni Hetty Mason\nFaithful ... School\n... Arthur Johnson\nes. Frank Hopkins\nThe Little One's Speech.\nWhile Shepherds Watch\nSouk: Clioo Clioo Choo ..\nTrinls of a Teacher \t\nThomllnson nud Ucj:plo Ma 'Leod\nWhile Shepherds Watched ... School\nJack Bonner\nd:\nV. Morrison\n... Dlv. III.\n lean\nEdward Looney, Mary Luelfen, Thos\nMawson. Marguerite Melater, nay\nMorrison, Lois Sptnks, Jean, Watklns,\nDiana Ilanay\nProllclccy: Orade 1. First Term:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nMarguerite Melster. Second Term;\nNorman Burdett.\nOrade II. First Term:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Diana Hannay. Second Term: Mary Luellon.\nHUTH E. FOX. Teacher\nWE CAUltY \ PULL LINE OP\nWatches Clocks Siiverwear\nNotions and Jewelry\nOP ICVKKY DESCRIPTION\nA TRIAL Will. cowiM'i:\nKimberley Jewelry Store\na itoy's Pocket\nChristmas \t\nOld Black Joe\nMcKay, Willie\nSanta Claim\t\nt.iilliihy \t\nThe Very llent Thine\nChristmas \t\nChristmas sour \t\nSanta Clans\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Don Mai kenzle\n. Catherine Mawson\n. Bugeno and Henry\nHutchlns. F,dw. Holt\n Allien Bennett\n... Ten Little Girls\nJessie Bonner\nMary Luellen\n. The School\nnd The Mouse\nDoris Clark\nHoly gong \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Anna Tofelt, Phyllis\nHlayney. Leona Hopkins. Inez nnd\nHelen Reece,\nChristmas Stocking .. Chrissie Foote,\nHow Tn Spend Christmas\nJune Young\nMaking Merry Christinas\nIsabel i Young\nQod Bavo The King\nMr. Shannon and Dr. Han ning ton\nalso spoke to the children,\nSUCCESSFUL CONCERT\nMARKS CLOSING AT\nMARYSVILLE SCHOOL\nA\nTree\nheld\nCRA\u00C2\u00AB3R00K and KIMBERLEY\nSTAGE\nIIAILY AM! SUNDAY TRIl'S\nLEAVE CRANDBOOK LEAVE ISLMItEKLEV\nSlage Ollleo Stage Office\ntt n.in. : 1.80 p.m. : \u00C2\u00BB.!Kl p.m.10 ii.in. I 'I jEtn. : li p.m.\nPARCELS CALLEID POR AMI DELIVERED\nI Alti: 75e :: :: ilETUHJI $1.50\nJack Brown Proprietor\nPhone S?l Olllce Opposite Koolonay Oarage\nConsolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\nol Canada Limited\nOFFICIOS. RMBI.TTN0 AND REFININC! DKPAHTMSNT\nTRAII., MUTISM ctii.i,:;iitt\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\nI'urchaiert of Gold, SHrer, Copper, Lead & Zlae Ore*\nProdreeri of Gold, Mirer, Copper, I'lit Lend and Zlne\n\"TADANAC\" IIIUNII\nMRS. V. CALDWELL\nKIMBERLEY\nMDIBB1 MISSES AND\nCHILDREN'S WEAR\nli will pay you lo see our prices\nlicl'nre you buy elHewhere\nWo Tarry a Pull Lino of Wools\n1 oz and 2 oz. All Shades\nFANCY WOHK\n(Special to llio Herald!\nlellglttful children's Christina*\nentertainment und party was\ni the Schoolliouse, MaryBVIIle\nin Un- BVenlng, December 22nd. The\nprogram waa ns tollowa\nChairman Mr. Chas. Evans\nQrQetlnga Song Slhool\nDniiilnic, a Dialogue Jimmle\nUminon und Leonard Qlanvllle\nAn old French enrol School\nRecitation Dolly's lesson\nVarna Wutklns\nRecitation, Little Things\nMadge Roberts\nThe Flrat Noel Senior Girls\nRecitation, Speech by A Little\nQirl \t\nRecitation, Froga\nHood Kini.' Wencei\na fine awing\nZoe Pighin\nSchool\nStanley Roberts\ns, sung with\n School\nRecitation, Mary Ann. Ednu Barclay\nHide and Seek Junior Oirls\nRecitation, The Making and Ingredients ol u Pumpkin Pie. by\nMSrgarol Joseph & Phyllis Awmnck\nllcrltutlon, Jane Jones . H. Roberts\nCoaatlng Song School\nRecitation, Dick's lesson\nMaxle Didder\nRecitation, Who Made the Speech\nMuriel Herchmer\nThe Hells of Snuta Claus .. Juniors\nRecitation, All Open Letter\nRecitation. Sixty Years Ago,\n^/WtfWWIVV*.Va\^AVAVbVVa%\"a^VAVViW/tf^*aVaVWrt\u00C2\u00ABVVVVWW\nTHE ARROW STAGE LINE\nIS NOW RUNNING DAILY BETWEEN\nCranbrook and Wardner\nRontet\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fort Steele, Bull lllver, anil lVardner\nLeaving Cranbrook:\nCranlironk Hotel: 8 a.m.\nWILL HANDLE EXPRESS AND LIGHT FREIGHT\nFor Cranbrook, Pbone Kootenay Oarage 147\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0MW\u00C2\u00BByif\u00C2\u00ABywywwwww\u00C2\u00BBy^\nThe much tallied of baseball raffle 4\nhas now become past history but the*\nnight or the drawing will certainly he J u \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . .. .,, i * \u00C2\u00BB .\nlong remomhered on account of the'j Manufacturers all Kinds of Lumber\nPint;, Fir. and Larch\nsi.All WOOD\nSPECIAL ATTENTION LOCAL ORDERS\nHIGH CLASS MILL WORK\nEnquiries Promptly Dealt With\nMILL OFFICE & YARD\nWycliffe, B.C.\n*****************************************************\nWYCLIFFE CHILD\nPASSES AWAY ON\nWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON\nWe regret, to report, that Master\nis Staple*, who has been attending\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0hool at Vancouver, has been taken\nI In lhal city. Ills father, Mr. c, 0,\nInplus hns lefl Tor the coast and It\ni to be hoped tliat tlie boy's Illness\n, not of a serious nature.\nWycliffe, Hi'.\nDe- 20\nThe com- '\niiiutilty today lie\nunder the\nshadow o(\na deep sorrow.\nll heartfelt\nsympathy\nfor Mr. and Mr\nCarl Un\nic. whose ;\nUii Glunville\nThe Saucy Wind Scliool\nMildred Wutklns\nRecitation, Lobster Quadrille.\nEvelyn Roberts\nOli. Canada '. School\nGreat credit is due lo the teacher,\nMinn Anna B. MacKenzie for her\nsplendid training of the school children.\nThe prog ram for the senior children's part was as follows:\nRecitation, Cuddle Doon\nMiss Anna B. MacKenzie\nRecitation by Jenny (Mrs. Appleton)\nI'm Nothing But a Big. Wax Doll\nRecitation by Isabel I Mrs. J. Lem-\nmon) Mary's Lamb\nRecitation by Susie (Mrs, P. Rob-\nicliaud) A Utile Mouse\nMusic for the dancing wns supplied\nby Mr. Harold Bennett. Marysvjlie's\n\"one man orchestra,\" which was much\nenjoyed.\nThe awarding of the prizes was In\ncharge of Mr. Win. Bartholomew.\nA cut slass sherbert set. presented\nby Mr. Wm. Bartholomew, and a silver broad and roll tray with handle,\npresented by Mrs. Wm. Bartholomew,\nfor the best imitation of n young\ngirl. Judges. Messrs. A, Pighin, R\nSterling. J. Bennett. Tbelr task\ni very hard to decide, and took\nquite ;i time, as the ladles dressed as\nyoung sirls were all very lovely. The\niiii'ani sun Cecil, passed Into the meat\nbeyond at four o'clock ihis afternoon.\nThe little fellow*, who was only two\nyears of age, hml been seriously ill\nfor tho past two weeks, gradually\nlosing the st reus th i\u00C2\u00AB> combat the\nsickness iu spile ol the, untiring efforts of those to whom he was so\ndear.\nIn the hour nf grlel may the voice i\nnl\" Hie carpenter 0( Nazareth bring\ncomfort to aching hearts with those\nold. old words of a Maker's love:.\n\"Blessed are tliey that mourn, for i\n. they shall be comforted\"\nJudges were empanelled. Mr. Geo.\nPreake acting as \"balllie.\" Finally\nit was announced in favor of Jenny\n(Mrs. Appleton) wlm won the sherbet\nset, and Millie (Mrs. l. ii] n res] occupation\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 provi :;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 :.; : i agricultura\npurposes\nPU i .!'.:> :::\nLtlons n\ngiven in i . i.N\nHow l - mpt ind.\" i pies ot\n. ri t 'i.us*\nu \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 p itme i oi\noris i\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 oi o ui? \u00E2\u0080\u00A2! \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 rnroci I\nbe gi an ied coi srim\nsuitable tor .-'(.-ti. uitui*n\n, and which la nol timber-\nland, rei .' 000 hoard\nfeet : wi I of th Con*t Kntigt\nsnd \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 per an e \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0(*,>i ut iimi\nRange.\nApptlcail ns for pre-emptions an\neased to the Land Com*\nI.and Recording l'i\nvision, in which the land applied foi\nts situated, and ar* made on printed\nrormi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - i : whit h can he obtained from ihe Land Commissioner\nPre- must be o upled tot\nf--\"6 >\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -.!- and Improvements made\n--j vs. . |xo pet acre mcludlni\n. .:.g ai .ejfit ttv\u00C2\u00BB\nacres, before a Crown Grant can t\u00C2\u00BBt\nreceived,\nFor more detailed Information see\nthe Bulletin \"How to Pre-etnpi\nttSMA.\"\nPURCHASE\nAppfi a:ioji3 arc received fur purchase of vacant and unreserve*;\n'-'row;; lands, iioi being limbec'tad\nfor sfrfcultural purpose*; m.nlmun\nprice of flrst-ctass (arable) land Is II\nper acrf. and second-ctaas (giaslugj\nland (3.60 \- icre Further infer-\nmation n udh purchase ur |\u00C2\u00ABa*<\nof Cr rn - is given in Hul.etl\nXo. 10, I^and Series, \"Purchase anfl\nLeas ( Crown i-amls.''\nUHl, fact .y, or Ind strial .^itet on\ntimber land i t exceed g 40 acres\nmay be porchsf^d >i leai*<-<1l the conditions Including payment ol\nstumpage.\nHOMESITE LEASES\nUnsurveyed areas, not exceeding It\nseres, may be leaaed a*- lu.meiiies\nconditional upon a dwelling bein\u00C2\u00AB\nUral \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0--:. title being\nobtainable after residence and im-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 dltlons ar\u00C2\u00AB fulfilled\nar.u land t.;.s bt^n surveyed.\nLEASES\nFor grmslng and industrial purposes arca*i not exceeding c*to scrsi\nmay be leased by one persun or \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ncompany.\nGRAZING\nIfndei thi f;rei/.,i.K Act the Prov-\nIncs 1\u00C2\u00AB divided into grazing district*\nand the range administered under \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nGrazing '' mmlfsloner A mm-:\ngrazing permit** are lumit-d l-^ned on\nnumbers ranged prlorltj being give,\nto estab 8toi k owner*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' form latl ni foi rangt\n- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 sgemi ' \ \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0: partially fre-|\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2rmlts are available for settlers\n' iifiporn and travellers, up to \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i\nbead, PACE SIX\nTHE CRANBROOK HEBALV\nFriday, December 28tli, 11)211\n\VK EXTEND TO ONE AND AU. SINCERE WISHES FOR A\nHappy and Prosperous New Year\n\"THE GIFT SHOP\"\ncA Earle LEIGH\nWATCHMAKKIt it JEWELLER t\nMIMICRY AVENUE I\nNext Star Theatre\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094,\u00E2\u0080\u0094<\u00E2\u0080\u0094I\u00E2\u0080\u0094,\u00E2\u0080\u0094,\u00E2\u0080\u0094.\u00E2\u0080\u0094a\u00E2\u0080\u0094.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00C2\u00BB . * \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00C2\u00BB \u00E2\u0099\u00A6--.-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\nAt Ihis season of the year our\nthoughts revert gratefully to\nthose whose courtesy, co-operation and loyally have assisted\nin our progress. To you we\nextend our heartiest wishes for\nHappiness and Prosperity during the coming year.\nDelany C8b Sinclair\nCo., Ltd.\n*****************************************************\nGreetings\nWishing all my Pupils. Parents and Friends, the\nCompliments of the Season and Thanking them for their\npatronage in the past, and hope to continue same for the\ncoining year. \u00C2\u00A3 t 1 A j Li\nBRUCE ROBINSON,\nMubIc Teacher\nSub-Agent: HEINTZMAN PIANO CO.\nPhone 295 :\u00E2\u0080\u0094: :\u00E2\u0080\u0094: P. 0. Box 762\n************************************************** *.:.:\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2VUVLWVWYWVlftSWWV'A'AWWWaWtfaVW.WrtrV^VWWWI\neffete ttSjfstm, ir\fim,.l\frmoer}frm,m4lfrn.ol\t*\u00C2\u00BBMiiJlfl,n.'oflli*n uer}fomeer\feit,.el}fi.er^\nA NEW\nYEAR GREETING\nm.\nMay your New Year he merry \u00E2\u0080\u0094 may the\ngods of happiness and joy be ever near you\nmay the remembrances from others carry\nsentiments so pleasing as to warm your\nhearts \u00E2\u0080\u0094 may good cheer abound, and when\nthe last spark of the log of 11*23 dies, may\nthe new log of 11)24 burn steadily through the\nyear, with flames that glow witli prosperity\nand health. {\nDan's Place\nA \"Cello recital, supplemented by\nvaried concert numbera, will be presented by Mr. J. K. Chorlton In the\nMethodist church on tlie evening of\nJanuary aril, under the auspices of\nthe Ladies\" Aid. Tickets BO cents.\n43-44\nMr. uml Mrs. Uddicoatt of Cump\nLister is visiting for u time at the\nhome of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Finley.\nThe Old Mulds' Convention will be\ngiven hy tho Ladles Aid of Knox\nChurch on January 15th,' Uuchelors\npleaso tako note.\n\"Trial By Jury,\" February 1st and\n2nd. 44\nArchie McEachem of Penticton lias\nbeen spending the holiday here at the\nhome of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.\nMeKaeliern.\nMrs. Hurry White is spending u few\ndays ut Trull visiting her duughter.\nSpecial! Special! Tungsten Lamps\nat bargain prices. 26, 40, and GO watt\nfor 35c.\nOur low prices win every time.\nW. F. DORAN.\nMiss Bessie Woodman who has been\nteaching at Denzil, Snsk., Is spending\nthe holidays ut home here. Miss\nWoodman has given up her position\nut Denzil und will be teaching from\nthe new term at Corbin, B.C.\nMrs. H. A. McKowan has for her\nvisitors over the Christmas holiday\nher mother, Mrs. O. Cnrtwright. of\nErlckson, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank\nStaples and family, of Erlckson, Mrs.\nCnrtwright rehired on Wednesday to\nher home.\nEric MacKinnon arrived home on\nSunday evening lo spend the holiday\nunder the parental roof. Clyde who is\nalso in attendance at the University\nwith Eric, is unable to return home on\naccount of sickness.\nAll Aboard! B. of R. T. and L. A.\nB. R. T. are busy making arrangements, anl have enpolnte*' the several committtes to keep trains Nos.\n585 and 424 running on schedule nnd\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 'quipped with observation and dining cars, an extra engino to ring the\nOld Year out und the New Year in.\nThe public look forward to a good\ntime and a treat in music that night\nso\" the committee will endeavor to\nhave tho very best at the Auditorium\nfor their Eighteenth Annual Ball,\nAll Night. 44\nThe Junior Girls' auxiliary of Christ\nchurch have made arrangements to\nhold a Valentine Tea und Dance ut\nthe Parish Hall oy Thursday, February 141It, 1924. Afternoon tea will be\nserved from 3 to 6. Dance from 8 to 12\nMelody Five orchestra. 40 alt\nCranbrook Taxidermist\nMr. and Mrs, t>. T, Moir and fam-\nly were Nelson visitors for the holl\nday.\nDr. G. Lome Rice of Kimberley li\nspending the Christmas vacation at\nhis home In Vancouver.\nMr. und Mrs. John Cummlngs and\nfamily have lert for the coast, where\nthey intend stuylyg for a month.\nMr. James Falconer of Fernie, has\nbeen a Cranbrook visitor during the\npast week.\n\"Trial By Jury/\n2nd.\nFebruary iBt and\n44\nR. L. T. Galbralth, veteran pioneer\nof the East Kootenay, hits heen III at\nhis home at Fort Steele of late. Al\nthough having passed his eighty-filth\nbirthday, he has been keeping remarkably hale and hearty, and lt la\nhoped his recovery again to his ac\ncustomed good health may soon be recorded.\nTho Cranbrook students In attendance at the university of B.C, arrived\nhome o Friday last to spend the holidays at home. These Included Miss\nJean Wilson, Olto Gill. Keith Wasson.\nNorman Wasson, Eric MacKinnon and\notheri. Geo Hunter also returned to\nhis home at Lmubcrton.\nMiss Margaret Home who has been\nattending Whitby College for ladles,\nis spending tlio holidays at home here.\nML-is Dorothy Hodgson who has\nbeen- in^ attendance at the Normal\nSchool. Victoria, returned on Suday\naccompanied by her sister-in-law,\nMrs. Gerald Hodgson, of Vancouver,\nMiss Helen Hodgson of the Nelson\nschool teaching staff is also spending\nihe vacation at the home of her parents. Mr. und Mrs A. W. Hodgson.\nNew Year Greetings\n\lo One and All\nFROM , |\nVhe Cranbrook ffiazaar\nWishing our many Patrons\u00E2\u0080\u0094 [\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0,\nA VERY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR\nWe take this opportunity of thanking\nyou for your kind co-operation during >\n1923, and trust we may look for a continuance of same during the coining year.\nJohn Manning\nRatepayers of the City of Cranbrook\nFor MAYOR\nHaving heen approached by a number of the\ncitizens and different organizations of the Clly of\nCranbrook to stand for the office of Mayor for the\ncoming year, I have decided to be a candidate for\nthis ofllce. 1 have had nine years of aldermauic experience and have at all times endeavored to promote\nthe beBt interests of the city. If elected I will again\ndo my utmost to further the interests of the ratepayers of the City of Cranbrook.\nA. J. BALMENT\nIJLIEailllllJIIIIICSI, l,lllC*JIIII\u00E2\u0080\u009Elll>tlElll\u00E2\u0080\u009EMI,l,IIE3>ll,I,rJMMI3l,MMl,riMC*ill MIMTIICIIIlM.l.lltlCTillTKIIMIItailllll C31IIMMIMIICa ,MIJIinillMll\nI\nTO THE\nElectors of the\nCity of Cranbrook\nAs ratepayers you will booh he called upon to selc.t the v rsouni'l\nof your council for 1984, Our past >\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ar'fi record Is sulllelent guarantee\nthat wc acted strictly In accord Willi your wishes in avoiding n waste\nof public money fn nseleis and Impracticable schemes. The wooden\nsidewalks must be uhollshed. Now Hint We have cheaper light wte\nshould standardize our business section nnd Instill n vastly more pow-\nerfrl lighting on our avenues and streets, protection of our water\nsupply, proceed with the park which the people havo sanctioned.\nSeeing lhal the money spenders have bequeathed to >y,\ a debenture debt of approximately $400,000 and au annual Interest to maintain of more than $25,000, money should be set asfdc each year lo\ndecrease this capital debt and so curtail the terrific interest. While\neftudylng the Interests of the ratepayers nt all times, if I am still\nfavored with a renewal of your support and confidence I am willing\nto support any cause or scheme which speltB progress and prosperity\nfor Cranbrook.\nI wish to put this quest ion before the ratepayers. Why Is It that\nAlderman Batmen! and myself have earned such pronounced opposition and bitter criticism? Is It not because we probed Into the Internal affairs In relation to civic administration and discovered a\nrotten state of affairs nnd insisted that honesty and Justice should\nprevail? We have not backed up one Inch from tbe position we took\nnt the early period of 129., council nnd this Is where wo stand today.\nYours faithfully\nThomas H. BRONSDON\nAt this Holiday Season we think\nof our Customers as Our Friends\nWe like to feel that in a broad\nsense our customers are our part-\nners-that our success is but the\nreflection of theirs.\nAnd so on the eve of a New\nYear we extend to you our\nHearty Good Wishes\n\\n* 1\nfjfrjJInn w**11jMinUb>i maaJbuw eeiJI^M-tjIW M<*JII*' W^'W^-'W^'W^'w^r'^^ Q\nMiss Marion Flett, who Is attending\nNormal school at Calgary, arrived on\nPriday last to spend the holidays with\nher parents here.\nn. Weston will be located in his\nnew stand on Baker Street, next to\nthe Parks Hardware Co., by Saturday\nof this week.\nMr. A. B. Smith Bent four birds to\nthe recent Poultry Show nt Grand\nPorks, and was successful in carry,\nlug off the following prizes: First on\nLight Brahma, Hen; First on Dark\nCornish Hen, Cockerel andj Pullet;\nand Special for best Asiatic nnd best\nCornish In the show.\nDr. and Mrs. Gee of Fernie wore\nChristmas visitors at the homo uf Mr.\nand Mrs. A. W. Hodgson.\n\"Trial By Jury,\" February 1st and .\n2nd. 441\nC.P.R. Constable Hogg of Field, 11.\nC Is replacing Constable G. S. Hoe\nwho waB recently transferred to Vancouver.\nA new shipment of British Army\nBlankets Just received at\nB. WESTONS' STORK\nMr. and Mrs. E. Walker spent tho\nChristmas holidays visiting at Mrs. J\nWalker's home at Grand Forks. |\nCARD OF '!\"!\":> KS\nMrs, F. W. Cooper1 desires to thank\nthu sisters uml nurses of Si Kugene\nhospital tor their kindness nud attention during her long illness.\nWANT\nAT THE HOLIDAY SEASON\nwe express to you our appreciation of past favors and wish you\nA HAPPY AND POSPEROUS\nNEW YEAR\nRe P. MOFFATT\nSTAl! SElOJiD 11/11) STOKE\nrimne (.\nWe pay the beet prleor. suing for all\nkind, of furniture. W-, buy any*\nthing from a mow.,* tr n lo an auto-\ninoolle.\nW W. Kllby. Auctioneer and Valuer\n 7\u00E2\u0080\u0094\t\nSTRAYED\u00E2\u0080\u0094 To llio |iremlse\u00C2\u00BB of C.\nQodderlB this fall, red nml white\nhoof COW, Owner may havo sumo\nby following oustoniary procedure,\n43-45\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Advertiser doBlros to pur-\nchttO fivo room house with modern\neoiivenlencoH. Early possession\n(lesrred. llox II. Herald ollleo. 43tf\nTO-LET \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Housekeeping Rooms, apply 209 Dewar Avenue. 35tf\nI 'i!U\nII 11. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 UUUIUiU.jSBIIIH.llUn II J|L iJl j.\u00C2\u00BB I. : i\"\nHappiness, Health, Prosperity, Wealth. '\nI'd give them all if 1 could;\nHut since I cannot, I am wishing at least\nThat you get something else 'Just as good.'\nA. STRANGE\nOur cordial greetings go out\nto you in the hope that the New\nYear will he bigger, brighter\nand more prosperous than any\n' before.\nW. D. HILL\nWHEN IN KINKS-KATE\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nstay at the\ne/roya/ Rooms\nBack of C, P. It. Depot\nFully Modern, Hot anil fold\nWater In Every Room, nnd the\nIjileal Healing System. First\nClass in Every Way. Convenient ami Comfortable.\nTerms Moderate.\n.'Irs. II. P. JOHNSON,\nProprietress\nkVffffffeVeVffeVffeV.V-V.V\nAnnouncement\nJohnston's\nJitney Line\nOn and after Monday Do\nher 17th. n Jitney m-rvli \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 will\nhe in operation iii Crnnbrook.\nwllh lii'iuliiiiarleis at lln> Cosmopolitan Hotel, Yon can k\u00C2\u00BB\nanywhere in lown ror 35-t\nPHONE 04 roii BHHVTCE!\nSATISFACTION 0IMIUNT1.FI>\nFOR SALE\nAT THE PLANT OF THK\nADOLPH LUMBER COf.\nSaw Mill Machinery, Sundry\nSaw Mill Equipment, Machine\nShop Equipment, Saw Mill Yard\nEquipment, Motor Logging\nTrucks, Sundry Logging Equipment\nFor particulars\nwrite to\nntinvfl\nD. S, Mowat\nIIAYM-.N LAKE, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 IU'. '<\n^feVeVfeVffeVfffeVeVeVfffff"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Cranbrook"@en . "Cranbrook_Herald_1923-12-28"@en . "10.14288/1.0069598"@en . "English"@en . "49.5080556"@en . "-115.746944"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Cranbrook, B.C. : Herald Publishing Co."@en . 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