"c8e0b143-0f66-4cb9-b848-10fb2929a64a"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2014-06-30"@en . "1908-02-13"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0069664/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " V*\n&\nTHE CRANBROOK\nVOI.UMK ll.\nOSBtm\noilA-SHROOK. ItlilTISlI COLUMBIA, THURSDAY. FEKBUA11Y\nANNUAL MEETING OF BOARD OF TRADE\nOne of the Best Meetings Ever Held in ihe History\nof Cranbrook\nrii.< .iiiiiu.il meeting <>f Hn1 V\nbrook iiMiini t>i Tnwlfl look place\nriighl in Mlghtou'H hall. Tlie ih\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2t Hi.- last mooting having\nload li) tin- n-lniiu', societal., i\nDunbar, wore tvdoplod. The i\"\n.l.nl. \l \ Ht-iil.-, lf.nl llln 11-]\n I llu- M't-n-taiv te.nl I lie Iln.', i.\ni.'i-.n winch wore ,mI..|i(i'.i. uml\nUllC >>1 I Ilillil, v tolllleiCll to till- II\nofllceil A motion WA ...i\n'in l.Msil.ir Iht* liirmhclship I..- I\nVI I.i V|U 'I'll,- elcilloli ni nlll\nfiill.iWttl, resulting iu [\\e election III\nI I-'. M Pinkham. m.iii.iL'.ci ..I Hi\nImperial I lank ot Canada, i\u00C2\u00ABi prat\niiiiii; n T. Rogers for vlro-proahlon\n\. i,. Mi'iviiiioi Inr sceretnrj\nhcnsurci Tho executive 11 n tie\ndueled consisted ol i tie followlnji\nM A. Maeilnnald, .1. I'. Kink, It\nlimns, M. A. Ileale, S -I. Mlghton\n..ii-l W. M. Frost.\n\ communication wns rem! tro\nK. Watis in reference to llio (\nTruuk Pacific railway buy lug lies in\ntbo States. Mi. Watts claimed thai\nlhe reason tor Ihis was Iho C.P.IL\nfreighl rates to points in Iho provinces of Albortn ami Saskatchewan\nwere too hlgb. Ur. Walls enclosed\ncopies nl letters ho hail written tn\nlire C.l'.lt, nml the railway commls-\n.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2oii. Tbo matter was referred In\ntin- executive committee, who will\nand Ht\ncommunicate uiih the ti. P. It\nthe railway commission. The spore\ntary of tbe Welcome Mining compflti)\nv. hi. lmve largo mining interests nt\ntin- St. Marvs river, wrote nskluj\nlbe Boaixl of Trade to usp their in\nlluenec with the provincial govern\nment to have the wagon mad pxteml- ;i\nnl from Mcecham's, fifteen inllcs to n\nIbe company's property. This mat- c\ni.i was also referred fto tbe oxccii-.t\nlive committee. n\nA letter Irom ibe Canadian Mining!\nInstitute Intimated tlml If tbo Board s\nof Trade would liml a place for it li\nand look after il the Institute would\n.ui turniali a tecltulcal library library ior\nnul [Iho use id tbe people ol tbe -district.\nTliis was also rehired to the eiocu-\nlive committee,\nm'| Tin- mal ter ol the punishing rati\nII wii) ployes, under the criminal\nm\ ,(.,!.', hu accidents taking plate\n.oi llmiugh iiuuneulary lapses ot uie\ni-il mory, wm laken up by F. E. Simp\nn sun He showed that men were\nM .nui worked inr very long hours on\nnil i all way h mid tbat then, bring tlml\n\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-. jbpj were apt tn forget liMle things\nwhieh mlfthl cause KerlouK accidents\n(in.l under the Canadian criminal\ncmle Iheao mistakes were punishable\nlij long terms nf imprisonment. On\nII thei h I be pointed nut, men In\nmli.'i walks id life, who made a mistake, were nol held criminally re-\nRponslhlc, Mr. M. Macdonald also\nspoke on this subject veiy fully,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0iii taking up the legal view ot tbo mat*\n| ter ami suggested tbat it be left to\n\,[lhc executive committee to deal\nid ; wilh, which was done.\nTbo Dominion fair to be beld at\nCalgary next- July was next discussed. The executive committee will\n.leil with this matter.\nMessrs. Simpson, BcftiWe and Roberl s were appointed as a sptai.il committee tn draft a constitution and\nUy laws fnr the Hoard ol Trade.\nThe question of the ^c Hundred\nlull being amalgamated with tbe\nJ tn that is coming to it as an im-\nuortaot \u00E2\u0080\u00A2nmmercial center. This Is\nnow being done, and it- is evidence o\nthe (att that those In authority at\nOit-awa recognize that Cranbrook is\nentltlinl to federal facilities for the\nhandling of mail and custom mailers\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ind it is hoped that there will be no\n.nnecessary -delay in constructing a\nbuilding of a size that will he a\n\u00C2\u00BBredlt lo Cranbrook nnd the district.\"\nRACK MEETING\nTill: NEW SUPERINTENDENT\nA ciioiilar-haR been received at the\nc. P, R. offices stating thai \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\nRrownlee, who is superintendent at\nMoos.- .law, will be superintended nl\nCranhrook, dating Irom Febiunrj\njjth* Mr. Brownlce will probnbl)\narrive here on the 18th.\nQUIETER IN PORTUGAL\nA mooting was held nn Tuesday of\nthe shareholders of the Cranbrnok\nPark, 1,imited, to arrange for the\nsending of delegates lo Moose .law,\nwhere a meeting took place on Wednesday, of -horsemen from Saskatchewan, Alberta and Eastern Hritish\ni , >, -n Feh l\" -Tho Times this Columbia, to arrange n racing circuit.\nl.tslHgi, i-eii. l-.-ino limes W\u00C2\u00BB u is ^0]wi ihM Arrangements can\nmoruing publishes a long \u00C2\u00ABspatcb j j*. maij0 to have a two days meet in\nrev lowing the events iu Portugal. It:Cranbrook in May and a three days\n-s that tbe situation is improving meet in the fall in connection wit\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0lailv and that the government ad-j|he fruit fair. Messrs. .lames Ryan\nhere's lo its policv of consideration,iand V. A. Rollins wen- appointed\nlut that it would be a mistake Undelegates and left for Moose Jaw on\niMHider all danger over. .Tuesday's train.\nABRAHAM LINCOLN\nYesterday was the anniversary of\ntho birth nl Abraham Lincoln. \" Lincoln wtu. horn on February Uth,\n1809, near Hodgerville, Kentucky.\nHe became president in 18fiO and was\nassassinated in Ford's theater, Washington, D.C., on April 14th, 1866, by\nJohn Wilkes Booth, nn act-nr. In an\narticle jn the Kebruary number of\ntho American magazine, entitled Lincoln's boyhood, Eleanor Atkinson\nhad, in 181ft, witli Lincoln19 cousin\nand playmate, Dermis Hanks. The\narticle is brim full of stories of\nLincoln's early days. Speaking of\nLincoln's hive of learning, Hanks\n>,.\ \he would say; \"Deny the\nthings 1 want to know aie m books,\nMi tiesi Itieiid is tlm man who'll iti'\nme one \" Well, books wasn't as\npint) ,t> wild cats, but i gnt bim\n..ne bj . nt tin' cord wood, ll had a\nloi of varus in il. \"Abe,\" sftys I\nin..ni .. time, tliem >.irns is ail\nLIoh.\" \"Mighty darned good liis,\"\nhe'd say, ultenay, when a story\nCams vnu a good lesson, It aU'ti no\nlie \" Dennis Ilnnk thus d -rrlbes\nhow he hoard of Lincoln's de. **, and\nhow be communicated the news to\nSarah Hush, Lincoln's stepmother:\n\"1 lieord nf it this a way. I was\nsitting in my shnp pegging away al\na shoe wen a man cam in an' said:\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'Dennis, Honest Abo is dead. Dead,\ndead. Old Abe dead. I keep saying to myself. My God, It ain't so.\nI went out to see Aunt Sahry and\nsaid toiler: Aunt Snlvry, Abe's dead\"\n\"Yes, I know,\" sea she. \"I've heen\n(HISTORICAL ASSASSINATIONS\n.itiiiK\nfor it. I knowed they'd\nbim.\" Ami sho asked no mie1\nl-ions. The article concludes witu\nDennis Hanks saying: \"Thai was\nlist, one thing Ahe Lincoln d'.\nknow; he didn't know how to be\nin, to ilo a mean thing, or think\nol a mean thought. When Ood made-\nOld Abe Ue left that ont for other\nto divide up among 'em.\"\nRULERS WHO HAVE BEEN KILLED IN THE LAST THIRTY\nYEARS\nAbdul .\7i/.. Sultan of Turkey, June\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I, ISTfi.\nMohemet AU, Pasha, bv Albanians,\nSept. 7, 18j8.\nAlexander II., of Russia, killed bj\nexplosion of a bomb at St. Petersburg, March 13, 1881.\nJames A. Garfield, president nl Ohj\nUnited states, shot by Charles Jules\n(iuiieau, Washington, July 3, in1-!\nDied Sept. 19, 1881.\nTHE CITY COUNCIL DOES GOOD WORK\nEverything Moving Smoothly and the People\nare Pleased\nMarie Francois Carnot, p\nFrance, June 21, 1894\nS'asreJ-din,\n1800.\ni.lei.l of\nh'lb of Persia, Mm l\nDUNSMUIR TO RESIGN.\nVancouver, Feb. 12.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A special from\nVictoria to tho World says:\nlt is understood that James Dunsmuir will retire from office soon after\nhe close ol the present session. He\nwould retire at once, so weary is\nbe of tho fierce light which has been\nting about his Dnrt-iou-Ui throne\nlately, but ii>\u00C2\u00AB- splendid new home he\nliiiiltiing is not quite ready. It is\nHirst inn, however, whether or not\nbe will endure the situation even for\nlhe few weeks which the session has\nstill to run. Much depends upnn'\nlhe premier In preventing the fen-j\nqtliry Into the actions tor which the\nopposition is pressing. As the\npremier does not want, the enquiry\nhimself they bave a common interest\nin staving it off. Tho understanding'\nseems to he that the lieutenant Willi\ngo out into the wilderness and- by j\ncarrying the unconstitutional .errors\n..f the government with bim if in lbe!\nmeantime tho premier wilt hold the\nfoe at bay in the legislative assem-'.\nbly.\nJuan l-liaiio Hnrdu, presided nf\nUruguay, Aug. 35, 1897.\nJose Maria Rewna Barrios, president of OuatHinalii, Feb. 8. 1898.\nEmpress Elizabeth ol Austria,\nstabbed, Sept. 10, 1R!18.\nHumbert, king of Italv, shot Julv!\n2H, 1900.\nWm. MoKinley, president of \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nUnited States, shot a I Buffalo, Sept\nfi, 1091 hy Leon Czolgosz, an nnnr-\nehfst.\nKin?; Alexander and Queen Drags\nof Servla, assassinated June in,\n190.1.\nANOTHER CABINET UlMsTI'.t;\nVictoria, B. C, Feh. 7.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Premier\nMeBride today announced a bill providing for two ministers instead .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0(\nIn the lauds and works depart*\nment. The Hon. Mr. Fulton w\nretain the lirst position, and the\nlosl for the other 'is hetween Price\nEllison, ot Okanangau\u00C2\u00BB Thomas Tavlor, nf Revdstoke, the Conservative\nwhip; and W. R. Ross, member fnr\nFernte.\nTbo council met last ruesdav tup. The opmmtttee Intend to .tsk\nnight at i.io in the council chamber, for further powers which will be\nIhere were present his worship the dealt with in ,. bylaw to be submitted\nuiu vol and Aldermen Hum, Johnson (at ihe next regular meeting. iMti\nand Henderson. Tbe minutes of ihe the above reports were adopted\nmeeting of Kebruary rub wero read Alderman Hum asked the \ n\\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0<\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2- adopted. i \vrk u.lX. much taxes were out-\nMderman Hunt read the report of standing on December Slsl last for\nlhe Me and police commit iee asjtbe years 1906 and 1807. Ml Rob-\nfollows: The fire and police committee .its replied, foi 1908 $145 83 and\nbeg to report on the piuposed now!tot 1907 $1293.02 The council dig-\nrules .md regulations as proposed by cussed tlw advisability nf holding .t\nthe fire department and recommend tax Bale to recover utese amounts\nUiat they be adopted and that the This .mer wi.l he bi outfit up it1 a\ncouncil approve thu officers as select- future meeting.\ni.i. lu connection with the lease ol AWerman Hunt moved secondeJ\nin.- provincial lock up Mr- Arm-., Alderman Henderson ami earritJ\nng bas promised to consult with that tbe accounts ol A. Doyle and\ngovernment ot Mm province In McCallum a Co. be paid,\n\"uitter. Alderman Hunt moved seconded by\nIho\n-Jr.:\nMl\nhealth committee reportedIA deiman Henderson that bylaw iNo.\niImt they had visited the Chinese 15. being the temporary loan bylaw\n-,..arter and the alleys in the center 1908, be reconsidered and finally pas-\ni the city. Some nf the Chinese sed and was adopted. This was\nioiisis were found to be overcrowded carried.\nuifl dirty, chicken houses, being, In Alderman lLmt gave *>tlcv\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ome instances, adjoining the dwell-jhe would al the next regular meet nn\nng, Instructions were given in of the council, introduce a bylaw to\nai.h case In clean up. Tim com- Impose a road t.,x on atl residents oi\nuittoo found several alleys and yards the citv who were not taxed on real\nu n dirty condition and Instructed property.\nin owners ot tenants to clean them The ooi\nidjourned\nP\nCOSMOPOLITAN TROPHY\nJust as tlie Herald goes to press\nthis evening the finals of the Cosmopolitan trophy have been played, resulting in tbe Cameron rink winning\nthe much coveted cup presenl ed by\nE. IL Small and the (our silver topped tobacco jars donated by A. i\\nBowness.\nNATAL ACT TO BE DISALLOWED\nOttawa, Feb. 13.\u00E2\u0080\u0094It is learned this\nafternoon that Federal authorities\nwill disallow tbe British Columbia\nNatal Act.\nNEW LOCOMOTIVE FOREMAN MH ER1CKS\nIX'S NEW POSITION\n[Medicine Hal News.)\nLocomotive Foreman J C. Reid has\nbeen transferred to Cranbrook, being\nsucceeded in Medicine Hat yard by\nArthur Mallluson, of Moose Jaw. Mr.[\nBold is a son of former Master Mo-\nol,an 10 Held, nt Winnipeg, and consequently the mime is a familiar one\namongst all the old timers in western\nrail rnad Circles, His popularity\namongst the engineers and lire men at\nthis point was evidenced oil Monday\nevening when a smoker was given in\nhis honor in the large apartment\nwhich is to form the new bat for the\nRoyal hotel About lifty ol the mn'\nwere present and a very merry even-;\nIng wiis passed. Not the least Interesting feature of tbe program was the\npresentation to Mr. Reid of a a-\u00C2\u00BBni|\nlocket and chain and a silver tea service. The presentation was made on\nbehalf of the engineers aud firemen by\nTrainmaster John A. Cameron and\nPaymaster Adam Hohkirk\nThe Herald is Informed thai Mr.\nKrickson will take ohargo ol the lumber and tie interests ol *\u00C2\u00BB'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' '' ilia British r-otinbia and his firsl\nduly wiU tie to supervise the opcta-\ntlon of the mill at Wardner. known\nas tb\u00C2\u00AB Parker-Thorpe mill Mi\nKrickson has been with the C. P I!\nfor many years, he is a man ol unusual executive abtiity. one who understands men and bas made a success as a railroad man from the\ntime that he staru' Herald trusts that in his new\nfield of labor Mr. Erickson will Unit\ncongenial employment and extends\ntbe wish thai every success mav attend him\nK^vV\nJ ViViy*\nA. L. McDERMOT\nWHOLESALE\nSOLE AGENT FOR\nPABST, THE PEER OF BOTTLED BEERS\nAND CALGARY BEER\nPHONE 17\nCRANBROOK, B. C. THK lllANII.ll.il lll.li.Al.li\nTHE CANADIAN BANK\nOF COMMERCE\nMKAD OFFICE. TORONTO\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I. WA1IEB, Pr.sld.nt\n*XU LAIRD, Gelieml M-iia_*-r\nA. ft. IRELAND, Supciiiiicuilciit \u00C2\u00AB.\nBranch..\nKtl.llJ.-iUH, IMI\nPaid up Capital, $10,000,000\nRest, - - 5,000,000\nTotal Assets, - 113,000,000\nirancits throuEhout CanaJa. and In Ihe Unite* Slates *\u00C2\u00BBi ElflUt\nA GENERAL HANKING BUSINESS TKANSACTKtl\nCOMMtf'C.Al. \u00C2\u00BBNO f .11MEH6- P\u00C2\u00BBPE. OUCOUM IW\n_ . **\nSAVINGS HANK DEPARTMENT\nDc,,i.\u00C2\u00BBits \u00C2\u00BBl SI nnd upwarU*. received, aud Inure*, allswtel \u00E2\u0080\u00A2<\ncurrent rates. The Je|n>\u00C2\u00ABit..r is Hubitct l>. no delay whatever la\nUm wllhilrawal ol tlie whole or auy portioa al Ih* tt*.***\n********************************************\nBLYS RESTAVRANT\nA Wilite Mini's BsUblinlimenl kun inr While Men and I utile-.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0|i comes as ii liii.ni nn.l ;. liliwsiiiK, y>- kt-n.\nBly's I-.' ..'.-I...-I, liiiii-li for ill- l.nsitii'-si. men \"\n! Merchant's Lunch irom lli.lll lo Mm daily, 25 cents. Sh.tri ;;\n; Orders al times. Parties, Halls. Banquets, Smokers, .;\nWeddinxs and oilier ciilertai.ime.its catered lor wilh nr *\n. without service.\n********************************************\nANOTHER EMLE SMOKER\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \"PtWay nigM is Eagles night,\"\nfind Insl Friday night, was nn Eagle\nnight without douW. To lhc accompaniment ot pipes and tobacco an\nexcellent programme was rendered a.\nthe Bdison theatre. Some very excellent moving picture, were shown\nllu- .1. A. Urin, manager nt tlie\nj-theatre. Musical numbers ..pre\ni rendered by Professor Clarence Washington, Steward and Lewis anil\n11kmnin,-:'-* nut- man band. P l-ecves\nwas iu particularly \u00C2\u00A3n.-d voice and\ndi.l till! justice to \"Queen ot the\nEarth,\" \"Honey Time,\" \"Soldiers ot\nihe Kin*;.\" and several other selections, .t. Fa-irbrothei rendered several teii'ir solos. Sinclon McCoy,\nthe inimitable i-.-ime.lian. was encored\nover an-l over asaln. His Scottish\nanl Hibernian ditties are excrusial-\nind. funny. \"Clint\" McDonald\nlin-uglit down tbe house with his\nliutch eli-u: dancing. Foster Thomas\nsanu a number ol English comlo\nsongs. Master Lincoln Smith, as\n.m Irish comedian was splendid and\nhis latin r Charles Smith's song descriptive of ii hayseed al 'he circus\niiiis vere much enjoyed. The singing\ni.f \"The Mi.pl>- Leaf\" bj ihf entire\naudience was quite n feature. A\nv,-n enjoyable linie was spent. -LIO.\nDarts mattes nn Itloal chiiirra.ui. bavin- thai knack i.l lieepinj an audience\nlu good humor all the time. The entertainment closed with .i s-luirt talk\nIrom Thomas Cole, the president of\nthe Ragles lodge ami the s-im-in*. -of\ntho National Anthem. II is understood that Mn- Ragles *''\" eiv<'\nanotl.,-1 smoker shortly\nLOCAL NOTES\nFRUIT LAND\nFOR SALE\n160 acres of i.lonl l-'liUT LAND, within n miles of Cran-\nbrook, .'nn In.- irrigated willi cory small expense.\nila pi-r acre, on g I terms.\nII neres ol' Kilt IT LASH, one mile (rou. Cranbrook; --' i locality I'm lree_ ulri-ndy lieeled\nin f.ir plnnting in s|irinu $l.U0O\nmu in.,., ,,r EXCELLENT LAND, |>arlly anitable fnr Fruit,\nand partly for Whent, Dlny, elc t-.itiini.-rl on u Railway\nsiding fn properl- Good creek running through the land\nGoad ii,.iel.,-t for nil produce Wnuld make an I.W1 dairy\n(aim Price, $21) por auri-\nBEAU: & ELWELL\nREAL ESTATE -UlENTr*\nORANBROOK. B.C.\n********************************************\nFamily Groceries ij\n'ilnii embraces :i ureal iieiny tiling*, and a Iln would flit o\nnewspaper. Su we .imply ivuni i iprewi the fact tliatom\nstock embraces till ih.- lin...- n,.|..le.l in a home am. iiHiiallv\ncarried In a Ol ry.\nGOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY.\n.Ve strive to have nil grouts delivered pminpfh'. Telephone\n.rilers -oli.-in-l.\n1\nPHONI:\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A07..\nJ. nANNING.TvK0::\n***********************************\n**************************************\n' <\nI CARBORUNDUM ||\n. >..\n. >..\n.,..\n,,..\n....\n, .<.\n,...\n.,..\n,,..\n....\n. i..\n,,..\n....\n....\n.,1.\n. I..\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\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 *********************\u00C2\u00BB\n********************************************\nThu besl wearing and quickest\nctittiiiK stones. We have them\ntor all purposes,\nii McCALLUM C& CO.\n********************************************\nBEDS Springs\nMattresses Comforters Pillows j;\nRugs Mais Linoleums\nDresser and Stands Tables \u00C2\u00AB|\nSOLD ON CREDIT\nPICKED UP ABOI'T THE CITY I\nBY ASK IN.-.! QUESTIONS OP\nMANY PEOPLE.\nN. Hanson, ol Wasa, wenl lo Spo\nkane on Tuesday.\n.1. Brown, ,,f Wardner, was in\nCranlirook on Kriday.\nT. T. McVittie, ol Poll Steele, w.i-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0n Cranbrook on Friday.\n..rant itilanger, of Marysville, was\nlin Cranbrook on Monday.\nIt. If. Il.fi.nl. oi U'ji.lifi n-ns ii\nCranbrook on business on Prldnj last\nll. I-:. He.iti.ie returned from III:\nbusiness trip to Winnipeg on Sunday\nW. E. Gurd returned from liis Imsi\nl Albert (loodell, manager ol the\nI smelter at Marysville, and .lames\n] .'inlay, superintendent of the Sullivan\nmine, left for a . business .visit to\nSpokane on Sunday.\nWagsbaifqs homemade jams are the\nfinest that money can buy. The\nformula -is simple, just sugar and\nfruit, hut they are made by an expert. Pink sells tbem.\nP. IL Pearson, his wife and two\ndaughters, ot .lalfray, came into\nCranlirook on Tuesday. One of tbe\nMiss Pearson's had' to undergo a\nslight opera-.ion at tile hospital.\nN. Hanson, of Wasa, was in Cranhrook on Monday arranging for the\npurchase of a lot on Duriek avenue.\n..n which lie will erect a garage for\nhis iiilloiiiotiile ivheli he i-onies to\nABOUT THOSE S.'IISiitlPTloNS\nTO THE PltEE PRESS AND\nMONTREAL HERALD\nTho llernld is in receipt, of a letter\nfrom the Manitoba Free Press, extracts from which are as follows:\n\"It keeps our staff working night and\nday to keep np with the number of\nsubscriptions aud renewals coming In.\nfn connection with the Family lleralil we would say that quite a number of complaints have reached us,\nwhich we promptlv reported. The\nHerald replied that the amount of\nbusiness that had reached them prov\ned more than they expected, and ow-\nn^ to some indisposition on the\npurl of members of their stab, they\nli.id got behind, hut, assured us that\nIhey would see tn it that, subscribers\ngot' all that nas coming to them\noven though then- might he some de-\nl.iv in starting. The Herald believes tlial from- now ou there will\nbe no trouble, but should any oi the\nsubscribers fail to receive their papers, we shaf lhc pleased if thev wtll\nnoli.-* us.\nHILLCUEST TO UE THE PITTS-\nBURG OK CANADA\ni. P. Hill, managing director ol\nllie Hillcrcst eoal mines, accompanied\nb) Mrs. Hill, was in Cranbrook\nspending Sunday with Superintendent\nand Mrs. Erickson. Mr. Hill\nwhen sen by a representative ol the\nllcrnld, said: \"1 expect, to sec Hill\ncrest oue of the best, towns in Smith\nWestern Alberta. There ate five\nproducing coat mines within a mile\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i the lownsite. The payrolls irom\nthese mines amounts to $100,000 per\nmonth. Lots in the townsite. ol\n[T,lli.rest will not, be put on the\nmarket until the. general meeting ol\nthe companv has been held in Mar\n.tier that ' prices will be announced\n.il the lots put ou the inamct\nThere are already forty-seven buildings on the townsite and \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nhotel is linished and tbe furniture is\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0being- instalttd.- \"Hillcresfcoal,\nconcluded Mr. Hill, \"is the be!\nsteam coal in Canada. lt bums to\na -a bite ash and is absolutely free\nfrom clinkers.\"\nCranbrook Co-Operative Stores, Ltd. ii\n**************\nWHY HK A CROW\nAn Optimistic, club has been formed\n.. Cranbrook and bas adopted the\nfollowing as its quaiilicatiou.:\nThe man who never makes any mistakes never males anything else.\nBefore money was invented, some\npeople were happy.\nShako bands as though you meant\nand smile.\n(to bury thy sorrows, the world\nas its share. .lust smile.\nWhen in doubt take Optimistic\nviews. Nobody can really harm you\n.ut yourself.\nYou are under obligation to every\nman on earth.\nHard luck stories are like overdue\nnotes.\nIn the realm ot the birds, the lark\ns the Optimist, the crow is the pes-\ns mist. Why be a crow?\n\u00C2\u00BB\t\nWATCH THE DISTRICT (.ROW\nBorn\u00E2\u0080\u0094At Craubrook nn February\n5, 190S, to Mr. and Mrs. Livingston,\na daughter.\nBorn\u00E2\u0080\u0094At Cherry Creek on February\n7, 11.08, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles\nParker, a son.\nBorn\u00E2\u0080\u0094At Moyie on February 7.\n11108, to Mr. and Mrs. II. Saunders, a\ndaughter.\nHorn\u00E2\u0080\u0094At Cranbrook on February 7,\n111.18, to Mr and Mrs. R Tavlor, a\nSnturda\n|.'il/.|iiilricl.\na il.n\n... last\n,;iiiil unshoe\nicM.-lci, lll.tlli\nic iln- drat nl\ncumin\nless trip in tlit?\nW. .1. Allen and E.\n\"f Marysville, wero In\ndny.\nP. K. Coke, ..I Poll Steel\nil.-iiic; liusiiiess in Cranbrook\nlay.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I. Brock, ,.f Crcston, spent\nin Ci-iititit'noli .,1 tbe cm\nweek,\n. You ch,inst- lhe si vie We\nhv the i|iiiilill nl llie .1 T. I!\nshop.\nW. II. Wilson, lhe\nliis regtitiii nip tu M\n'he iveek.\nF. (Cl.lt.llCl lliis ei.111111,-,1\nhouse hi sickiii-s ui llie\nihe week.\nCniidileli.i .1. I-:, McKiill.tin-\nit if tei iv .1 in the Lethbridge\nin'Tuesday.\nM. A. McDonald returned in,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ii on Sunday, where he bad I\negal business.\nMaurice ijiiiiiu\nville this week p\nline into shape.\nTake advanlaj\nbonis ou Friday and Saturday n\nU.T.R. shoe shop.\nP. Lund, passed Ihroiigh\nbrook mi his way homo from\neoosl on Saturday.\nMr. ami Mrs. I-i. Ke.14.1n. ..! M\nolllo, were in Crunl I. ..I iln\nginning ni the week.\n***************************************\nImperial Bank of Canada i\n1\nCAPITAL AUTHORIZED\n$10,000,0110\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n1\nCAPITAL PAID UP\n$4,860,000\nREST\t\n$4,860,000 -\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n*\nI'linil Hook, w Im works in one\nP. II. Pearson's tio camps at ,\nfi.iy, liml tln> misfortune tti cut\nfool h.nlly and was litoughl to\nSt. Eugene hospital fm- treatment\nKinl.iv\nWe dn not claim\not\ninili-st.ils.\nts large\n-I. .111. 'Si n:\nI.l sti.li-\nllll- I'O.\nwings\nmt we du .'li.im to Ci\nid bcIcoI ;i variety\ni.i Imported groceries\n11 ttir west \u00E2\u0080\u0094Fini. Mer\n:\nSavings Bank Department\nIntents, allowed on Deposits Irom dale ol deposit\nand CREDITED. QUARTERLY.\nCranbrook Branch -. J. F. M. PINKHAM. Mgr.\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\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\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\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A64\niillin^\nL|]\n.. M.i 1\nlt-Ui.li.\nnf Ilir \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nnil S.illi\nFOR SAI.I-.-Tliu-i-\nle>s ncirly new.\nMi'fi'lrton. tobacconist,\nI)..Willi\nApply i\n! THK HAI,I. MINKS Tlt-H'm.!'- I\nHolierl S. liny, ol Victoria, Ims\nlicon iippninuil receiver Uy tin- Bliaro\n{holders nml bonifiioMers nf the Hall\nI Mines, Mmlttwl. I' Is \" pity to sit\n. mining company that has luvn iu\niiisiiicss stt long in the KOotennys n\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\n.. the Willi. It is lhe n-petitinii of .1\n.tor)* that has been told many times,\nn.l- ..niv in Camilla hut in the other\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ninnies. An old-fnshioncd iuwl con-\nicrvnHvo lionrd (if directors sit in\n.c hoard room of the company's\nLondon olllco and, from there, direct\nlie operations of the company's\nnines ami smelters 6,000 miles across\nland and sen. Modern methods are\nluhoned annul.: I don direetnrs oi\nni..ing companies, so that it is nnt\niirnugo thai companies managed in\nh s way cannot compete witli tlioso\ni.n.iKi.l on tho spot hy live, wide\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 men who know the business\nn-iii a practical standpoint and ante given .1 free baud tn carry\nml iheir ideas. II is tu he hoped\nti ihe receivership will lie only\n11.11 tracy and that the affairs nf\nIn- company will be straightened oul\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1. Hall.\nyards nf\nliis famih\nlurk\nwhn -has charge nf\nFrank, spent Sundaj\nin Crnnbrook.\n\. Cb.1pm.1n lefl fni a\nthe\n,d that\nike their plai\nins nf ihe K.\nHall mines will again\n'i' among the leading\nlotenays.\nial.I.\nil -\nTry a Case uf\nKERRIGAN'S STOUT\nTwo Dozen Pints $2,511\nEqoiil l\" tiiiiniii.ss'. Tho finest b\u00C2\u00BBvnrago on tlif* market\ntot family and table use. Imparls vigor anH\nhealth, and tones up tin: Imrly irenfrally\nJAME KERRIGAN\nBrf.'W(;f, Oanbrocik. K. (l |!\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\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\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\u00C2\u00AB\nR \i:i! W. OK OLIVER nunoE\nlbe fuiif-rul ot Olivet Burgfl took\nplace from tlie residence ol his\ndnu^ilrr, Mrs E- R. Day, at Kalis\npell, Montana, on Sunday, the 2nd\nin.iaiil under the direction oi Uw\nKnights of Pythias. Services were\nheld at. thp First Methodiit church\nand the iulcrment took place iu the\ncemetery at Kallapoll. Mrs. Hurge\nwill remain witb her daughter in\nKalispidl until spring, when most\nlikely sto will visit in Cranbrook\nwith her son Arthur.\nim-nths visit to his In\nOntario, on Friday last.\n.iui- Walsh, provincial eoi\nFull Sti-cle, was in Cran\nilli.-i.il ii-1-..ni-ss on Fridaj.\nMis. \. Hyde Hai,.. led\ncoast Inst Alonda) and\ntin-re for about three weeks.\nV. Hide Baker lefl mr Spokane 01\nTiii-mLi-, nn business connected will\ntbe natter Lumber company.\n.loe Walsh, provincial constable ,>\nFori Steele. wenl t.. Klku \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1\nconstabulary business un Sunday.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I. Dulmage, manager ol the Kobln\niun-iMoKenzTc Luinbor companj, re\nturned Horn lhc Ciisf on Saturday,\nA. Leitclt and wife returned Iron\nVieioria mi Monhiiy, when- Mr\nLeltch has been on lumber business,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I. Wri-ghi, englneei' for the t'i.a\>\nNest Pass Lumber company, a\nWardaer. visited Crnnbrook ui, pri\nday.\niv. II. Miincr, nf Winnipeg, Man.\n.vhu'-vjwnt several days in Cranhrool\nlast iveek, left for his home 011 Sun\nday.\nIVunUyi and Clapp arc filling al\nic ice bouses in town with the verj\n..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0st of ieo from tbe watei wnrki\ndam.\nFinks have three ilistincl pattorm\nin Limoges china\u00E2\u0080\u0094all received sinci\nNew Vear\u00E2\u0080\u0094baby rose, iluseliene am\nFleur ile Us.\nOne of the CP.R. engines fell Into\nthe turn table pit on Sunday. It\nwas hauled out by three other engines\nat about 7 p.m.\nGood \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' -coal stove fnr sale cheap,\ninly used part of one season. Foi\n.le cheap. Apply -1. II. lleuder-\n011. Cranbrook, B.C. -IT\nTake a trip to Dntvson over nne id\nthe finest routes in the world bv at\ntending Hie Presbyterian church Friday night, February Uth.\nOver one thousand pairs of bouts,\nshoos 11ml slippers added to our stock\nduring the last week.\u00E2\u0080\u0094O. 'I'. R. shoe\nshop.\nIRRIGATION NOTES\nOn account of the immense value\nf irrigation lhe ranchers throughout\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 his district nre making a move t\"\nn-iali means tu Irrigate their lands,\nhrough the introduction ..1 the\n..11 banks- Morse gasoline engines,\n..nd pumping outfits, It lies within\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2as) reach of all. Patmore Bros ,\nagents lur the distriet, are figuring ou\niiiitiug in a number nf these plants\nthis season, and will send a catalo\nae and Information tu anyone inter\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ltd upon request Si* tbem. IIO\nI* NOW\nBRYAN IN MONTREAL\nWilliam Jennings Bryan was a gucsl\nol tbe Canadian clttn in Montreal\nlast Momlay. With liis usual energy\nMr. Bryan met all the prominent\npeuple, su its in tfot in touch with\nthings Canadian, lie said tbat tarifi\nrofonn would be tine of tbe most\nimportant issues al the forthcoming\npresidential oQleotion.\nthe well\nCorticclli\nCranbrnnk\nkne\nSilk\nSa-\nDr.\n/KM\nZKtf'S WELL\nOPENED\nWILL RE\n(Special in the Herald.)\nSpokane, Feb. Iflth.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Forty members of the Dramatic Order ol\nKnights of K'horassen will leave here\ntor Cranbrook, where they will arrive on the 22nd Inst. Tbe camels,\nthe nsscs and the tiger are all getting into first-class shape for the\ntrip and. it Is certain tbat /em\nZem's well will be opened on the\nMEhT.of the 22nd.\nFURNITURE FOR SALE\nBed, bureau and wash stand, din-\nng room table and chairs, kitchen\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2abinet, heattog stove and ' \"ibany ., _\narticles. Call at house1 on Baker the stearn log\nHill.-M?i. W. J. AtoWson.\nP. .1. linnet I,\ntravel ier. for ilie\ncompany, was in\nturday.\"\nWord lias lieen received Irom\nF. E, King at Pasadena, California,\nsaying that Mrs. Kinc is much improved iu health.\nOood coal stove fur sale cheap.\nf>n!y used part of one season. For\nsale cheap. Applv .1. B. Mender-\non, Crnnbrook, B.C. 47\nFinks have just put on display an\nassortment of German chlnn in head\nnovelties, banded in mandarin and\ngold\u00E2\u0080\u0094something very unique.\nKeep ynur fool dry without rub\nhers by wearing waterpruuf boots,\nlighi in weight. We guarantee the\nqiinllty.-G-, T. It. shoo simp\nA. .1 King, 1.1 Knllspell. M..1.1 .\nwas at the Vosmopolltau ..it Momln)\nMr King has a large he ennlrnel\nfoi the Ureal. Nniiliein lailw.i*,\nMaurice QUftln'a elcclric aniniiinbile\nmay he ;wn on tbe streets these\nBveninga It is a splendid machine\u00E2\u0080\u0094\ntitr thaw.iig Iro/en water pipes\nOeorge Gear), wlm hns been \,-i t\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ick in ihe hospital lor two weeks, is\nimproving. Mi. ..can's mam\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Hoitds will he glad In hear lliis\nFinks are nlteruig a ninety-seven\npiece under el.i/e dinner set lor\nSllLOfl in -throe colors, peaenck, blue\nni green This is excellent value.\nMr. and Mrs. W. .1. Atchison will\nleave fnr California 11s soon as Mt.\nAtchison is lit to travel. Thev will\ngo hy oasy stages to Los Angeles ami\nPasadena.'\ntl. L. McCrca has decorated nne 1.1\"\nthe windows at Beattie A' Atchison's\nfor Valentines day. It is a wnrk of\nart and must be seen to hn\npreeiated.\nOtis Staples ami Dr. F. W. Green\nleft for Nelson 011 Monday to attend\ntbe trial of the ense of Mr. Nelsnn\nagainst the Otis Staples Lumbei\ncompany. Mr. Nelson is suing or\n$3,;1<10 damages for n broken shoulder, which he got whilst engineer of\nloader. Dr. Green\nBAPTISTCJII Ityil ,\nServices uii Sunday at 11 a.m. ami\n(.UO p.m. also Sunday school and\nBible class at '$ in the afternoon.\nMorning subject: '\"The New Birth,\"\nand the evening subject: \"The Con-\nicrsiuu of the Ethiopian.\" A baptismal service will be conducted M\ntie close ot the evening meeting.\nome! All are welcome.\n\ IIGHT FOR THE FLAG\n\ft.r a hot debate in the Albc\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 a bill was passed to have the\n(lag exhibited in the schools of Uw\nprovince ami that lessons iu patriotism be given.\nA (I 'IML LIMERICK\nThere was a young man from Sirdai\nWlm sang as he played the guitar:\n'\"When married we he\nMy sweetheart and me,\nlur beverage will he G.T.R.\"\nSAWMILL MEN\nline your blower system put iu\nfirst-class condition for the season.\nAe can save yuu money\u00E2\u0080\u0094WE KNOW\nMoW\u00E2\u0080\u0094Patmore Bros.\nA FRIEND IN NEED!\nAFIRE\nINSURANCE\nPOLICY\nl:or Rales, see\nARNOLD & ROBERTS\nReal lislatc\ninsurance\n********************************************\nGet Your 1908 Diarr :\nIf ymi lmve no.-nr liopi n .linn, tvliy uni sli.it Inn. l\u00C2\u00BBi .-in.l *\nki'i-p .-> ivi.ir.1 of Ih,. ilnily i-v.-ni* (lliriilif lli,- n-m- It Ink.\u00E2\u0080\u0094. \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nM-i-v li.lli' I inn .--.. 'h iiinlit. Iipfniyi n-lii-inu in jnl .l.nin lli.- *\npriiuiipiil liii|)|K'ujiigs nl iiu-liny, ninl it'\u00C2\u00AB n jjiviit pii-nBiirc nl \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nIln- find of th,- yi-nr tt. ItmL th\u00C2\u00BB- lii,i,k i.t.'r Si.iti.-liin.-s I'fieonl. *\nof lliis kind prove nf pri-nt vnlni'. \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nI..-I ii. .I,..,, I.... ..in due line ..I ItWl.. l.li.n- *\nICHAS-KREIDC^CO. 1\nIliil,l\u00E2\u0080\u009E,lll-,l |Iiukk>>.s l-lliillt- 74 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nFACTS ABOUT CANADA\nTKI.K.lliAPHS AM) TI.I.I--\nPHONKS\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\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nPH0NR s6 , itv STORE\nTHE Q^^UTY\n.-Staple and Fancy Groceries\n''..n.l.i.i im\nKlii|.ll nil,\".\nIim.nun null.-, ol li'li\nii-iliiinl inul cftble.\nniinort telegraph linen\n., 'H.ili'i iiiili-s\nuiu Ims I III.linn mil,...\niinil li'li.pliiiiir wires.\nI.If! I..|i.|..i..|)li .1.\n'' uiu ecmtrllnitMl lin-s,-\n... Hn- nll-llhiisli l-aniir call\n''..iiii'ilii's iniliiitiv.- m.iil..\niln- _rint .-i...-rprls*,-\n|ll,V.il,ll\ni'.liiiinl invertte\ngraphs 7 milljniis\nCm...li.ni IH..\nI'iiiiiiilii\nstittlons.\nIhis ll wirnlrm ii-l<*;\nOver tliiity roars ivro\niiivi-ntcil tin. telephone\nllr.ili.nii Hell\nit Itriinttnrit.\nHell Icleiiliniie instiiimoiii. in use\nin .'niiinlii, nenrlv inn.rum.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'nil. million telephone messanes were\n..-in in mar,.\nwest to give expert testimony.\nThere is one telephone to\nli nt iii.piiliitiiin.\nThere ate over 200,000 miles '\ntelephone -wire* in Canada. ..\nevery\n. Ill*: l.irKe.l .Stuck ul l-'an.y Apples ill lhc City,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BA I'nuiiy footling, |\u00C2\u00ABi Ih\u00C2\u00AB $2.25\nt-'iin.-y Cooking iti.il Killing, |iei- liox $2.50\ni:.lm l-iiiii-y Haling, per bos $2.75\ntii usk aim: ciioick ptook ami auk bum. to i-lhask you 5\nCampbell & Hanning 1\n********************************************\n********************************************\ni: READY MADE CLOTHING\nIf ymi WUllt 1'lot hi nt; tlial is \"(-Jilt I'Mp'\" mi iiiinio,\n(iilt RiIk*'\" in material mul \"(Jilt- IJMnn in iimkti.\ncull mul m>e our NKW STOCK nf Itomly Made\nI'Nl.ii.K. JI.'l.T UKI'KIVKI*. AIH' Mmle\nLeask (\u00C2\u00AE, Henderson\n********************************************\n.1 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nA. C. Bowness!\nWlinliisiiln lli'iilt-i- in\nWines. Liquors and Cigars\not\nJ! We make a .specialty of giving; prompt\nattention to Mail Orders J\n* THE - HANBKOOk UKIIAI.M\n********************** **********\n*********************************\nTry\nHARRIS & WOODS\n....\n,.. >\n, .<>\n... >\n,.. i\n, to\n< io\n< 1.1\nFor Your Winter Supply of\nw\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I\nAll orders will receive prompt\nand immediate attention\nTelephone 102\nP. 'I. Box 786\nIXI\nnu\n********************************************\n********************************************\nN.'H Mniiimomo.il\nImproved in Evory Way\nRefill.\nQUEENS HOTEL\nCraiilirntik, II. C.\nHI'ST, ..NIJI.IJN. I'rciprli'tor\nOur .Nl.,ll.,: -Tin- 11,-sl is N. Tnnfl I.\"\nt******************************************\n- Manitoba Hotel\n-*\u00C2\u00A7 MN McDONAU), HROI'KIBTOR, CHANBHOOK, It....\n* Headquarters for\n*f Lumbermen\n4\n$\ntl ...\nTlieMiinltolmiH rent rally loimLml itii.llu.Hittii.of tliohestitiniujiroouis\nin tin- clly, The Imr is 8itpp|ietl with Hid Ih\u00C2\u00BBb( of Liquors and Cigars\nCranbrook\nHotel s> s\ntiiifnis Comfurl a Specially\n(innd Si5hlinjr In Contwillna\nNenri-m u. rsllrnml ami depot Um* iic-com auxin*\ntlnnn foi thi- pittilic unequalled In Crnnbrook.\nHul and Citlil Rath-\nHoggarth & Rollins\n Proprietors\n-f >'|\"|\"|\"|\"|' |\"| | \u00E2\u0096\u00A0|\"r'|\"l-H\"l-\"|\"|\"I*TT\"I*tttH\nThe Cosmopolitan;j\nl H. SNAU\nManantr\nThe place where a\nman will return after\nstopping once.\nH+-H-M--M-H-I-I-I l-H-H I'M j-H-M11\n.. I-4-M-4-+44-\n*******************************************\nNice Poultry for Sunday Dinners\nMany Kinds of lish\nPine Fresh Creamery Butter\nP. BURNS \u00C2\u00AE CO., Ltd.\nI'IIONI: Ml. to\n********************************************\nREAD THE HERL\nRambling Reveries\nBY A DREAMER\nDOMESTIC LIFE\n**e ure afraid that oui domestic\nlift- in this country will not bear\nlooking into. We lear ih.it out\nhouses will nol in- found tu bave\nunity, and to express Uie bust\nihou'fiht. Tin- household, Hit- calling,\ntlu- friendships of thu citizen nro not\nhomogeneous. Ilis house ought io\nshow us his honest opinion nf\niii;. well-beginning consists i\nhi' rests among Ins kindred, a\nget alt affection, all complianc\neven all exertion ol will. Me\nhomo thither wlmtevci comn\naiMl ornaments have foi years\nhis pursuit, and Ins charnctci\nSoon lie in iliein. Uut wli.il\npredominates in our houses',\nfirst, thfii convenience ami pleasure\nTako off the rools Irmn street to\nstreet, and we shall seldom find lbe\ntemple of any higher god lhan Prudence. The progress ol domestic\ning has Net-ii in cleanliness\nation, in heal tti, in decorum, in\ncountless moans and mis ol comfort, in the concentration ol all the\nnullities of every clime In each house,\nThey are arranged foi low benefits\nTbe houses ol tlie rich aie cnnleel oners' shops, where wc gel h weet meats\nand wine; tlie houses ..I ll.e pool nre\nImitations of those to the extent of\nllii'it ability Willi these ends.\nhousekeeping Is noi beautiful; it\ncheers and raises nelthei tho bus-\nband, the wife noi ibe child; nelthei\ntbe host, nm the guest; it oppresses\nWomen, A bouse kept to llu end of\nprudence is laborious \\ llhuut joy;\nn tHiii.se kept to tbe end of illsplaj is\nimpossible to all but a few women,\nand their success is dearh bought.\nmi the day ol the opeuiug of tbe legislature, when tbe lieutenant governor\nentered the house, all mwnljvrK lose.\n.Wi. Hawthornthwaite alone remained\nseated. At tbe prayer the latter\nstood, however, and an hour later;\nmeeting a iellow mctabet in the\nlobby, tbe K. M. i-*i<*\n'I noticed you stood during pray-mutely the same price. Th\nel\" that is lar away possesses -,i f\n\"Yes; why no*?\" answered the tion for most of us. There art\nSocialist. people for whom an article\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'Oh, it was the first time I ever comes from Montreal, Toronl\nknew you to admit there w\u00C2\u00BB.s a ri*-1 Winnipeg has an enhanced\nTHE MAIL ORDER MANIA\nlhi>iiig from the mail order Imn\nIs a habit, yes, a mama witb go\npeopl,.. People in the west vi\noften buy goods Irom the mail on\nhouses that may to brought Irom I\nmerchants in. the town for appro\nr Rcing t-o yourself.\"\nTh\nALL OYER\nTHE PROVINCE f\n111 v.-nlil\n..fit MISSION\nTlio true mission of this j.\n(trnernl and ihis fiopnt'.lnt-lti\ntii'uliir, in tills wonderful im.\nfir.SS..iti to 1)1' lUitf-llitliilllol;\ncharity towards nil, nml mr-\nwanls none\" It s|it-nlis I\nlioldly lor tlin I null's suiil', i\nishes justice iifi tilt- it|i|il(. nt\nIt seeks by the prospcrlly\nprinciples ami right liuum\nlic useful us well as p.iiiiil.ir.\nup truth .-mil (ear down\nshort, to improve nml t-n\nwell as to please an.l eulnrl\nkind.\nn p.ir-\niil pro-\n\"willi\nee toil Irntli\nil t-ln-i-\nl-l,. I..\nI.. Imilil\nerror\u00E2\u0080\u0094lit\niiolile, as\n**********************\nlli-- I'. P. R. art golcg to spaad\n1150,000 at OcwhI FviU let _. aew\nround -,-t_.c _._,J other Unpru.-*-\nllk-llls.\n| 'tin- Port Kssingtoo Hns tat, ->a*\n.ttounccd It.- iu.tDM.Kt r-f rcntoviotj to\nI'riucc Uupert .-shortly and *U. pgt>-\ni Iisli a daily ps.pt. at the U. T. P.\nluminal eity. The editor will lave bis\nliamla lull imuisK a pupu In opposi-\niii.ii tu Ji-.u Houstoa.\n| An American cumpaay ts li^t-uricij oa\ndriving a tunae. live miles under the\ni Phoenix hill tapping the Or-aaby aitd\n! other mines.\n'llie annual uiA-iin,. ot tht Crown\nNi*st I'as.s Coal company takes place\nti.ilat in Toronto, Ont.\nCoal oil was struck ia the Okana.\nK-.ni in lhc .Holler ami Thomas prop-\nt-rty ut a depth oi 2d0 leet.\nTlni Umpire Printing anau.af has\nlieen iueorporuU-d to take over the\nPrince Rupert Umpire irom .lohn\nHouston.\nThe city oi Trail doc_u't owu a\ncent uml has Situs in the bank. They\nmight to pave their streets.\nI f liiuese working iu the Kolowua\nlobaccn compeay'i* factory bave beet,\n(lischargcd and replaced by wltit\nmen.\n1,'XHAPPV MA lllll tflKS\n.Iniiii Houston will surely\nnisi, mayor ol i'risce l.upert.\nhe thr\nThe universal expectntion of niiii--\nried ppople is Hint their mnrrleil lives\nwilt always he happy ones. Iielmleil\ndreamers!' They iitiae,iiii' llial they\nare different from other pi\nthat when 1-liev enter lhe portal i.f\nmatrimony, love, pence ami prosperity will ever he llieir attendants.\nSuch ones had better hy lin- consider\nthemselves the same as oliiers, bin\ntorni iron resolutions thai will keep the\nthem from dangerous coasls upon\nwhich so many have been wrecked ami\nruined. t'nha|i|ii- inurriaircs ib-pemi\nupon many causes. Previous in uuir-\nriapte. maiiy try lo nppeat more intellectual, more iiiuiiiiiie. ut it- accommodating l-hnn Ihcy renllj are.\nDepend upon it, that love I\ninto existence hv .1 inonnligli\nstrengthened by ilecetl nml tail\ndisplays, and finally consul\nthrough the ilitlnelii-e i.t inl\niiii-nds, will fade in after Ine\nKeronican bas not yet got a\nniiiil service. It should have.\ndull;\nIleal estate at Hope Is beginning to\nmve again alter a depression of\n..me hundred years or less.\nlbe waiters at the ..'. P. lt. hotel\ni Field aro all white men. This Ls\n.nod thing, because people irom\neast staying there were shocked\nbecause tlie Japs looked an ii they\nwero dressed in their pyi.in.as.\nAt Kernie Ibe C. P. It. will e\u00C2\u00AB-\nii,i\u00E2\u0080\u009El $50,000 lor height sheds, tracks\n,ii>,I iither Improvement:;.\niht\n\ Shaker colony will he established\nsir,,ll near Asherolt. ..Some five hundred\nnalilo members ol the sect will settle\n .1 il.ei.-. They will make ifood clti-\nUllilll- \"-iis.\ninuiii'\nnnd s.\nas last as the flowers which\nthe bridal wreath.\nSome children are more\nshow temper than others,\ntimes on account oi nttat\nare valuable iu themselves\nstance, a child i.i active I,\nsensitive leelini* ami eager\nnu.re likely lo ineel with\nJars ami tubs than a ,lu]\nchild; and if lie is ui an opei\ntuie. his inward nutation i\neillately shown in bursts ,-,f y\n11 you repress these ehtillitio\nscoldinf- anil punishment, yon\nIncrease the evil hy changing\ninto sultriness. A cheer,\ntemnered tone of your own.\npathy with his trouble, whene-\ntr.iuhle has arisen Irom no ill o\nan- the best antidotes; I.m it\nbe better still to prevenl I..i.t\ns much as possible all noun\nnnoyanee. Never lear spi.ilin\ndteii bv t-ii.vKii\u00C2\u00BB_r them happy,\niilin.i\n-,lil|ii.:\n1. ii.isslv,\n..ul.)\nami.\nI..HI FRIKNtlS\nINKl.lfN.'K nl-\nIt Is better fur any mini tn pass iin\nevening, one,- or twice a week, in ;i\nladv's drawing room, oven though the\nconversation is slow, an,I you know\nthe daughter's song bv heart, than in\na club, hnlel or pit ol a Mlratrc, .11\nimusemcti-ts of youth tn whieh viiiu-\n>us women etc nol admitted, uli nn\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0t, ore deleterious In Iheh mtttire.\nAll men who avoid temnte socletv\nhave dull perceptions, and are\nhave gross Instet anil\nngninst what is pure Youi\nswaggerers, whn nre sucking\nnes all liii*ht, etill fi-ln.ile sne\nipitl. Pne.iv is uninspiring in a\nokel; lieautv lias no chnrmi l.n a\nblind man, music does noi plense a\npoor beast win. does nul know mn\ntune from another; hut ..s n nne epicure is hardly eves toreil ..I water.\n..auee nn.l brown hrcntl and hulter\nwe protest we call -it loi .. lonf\nevi-iiin- talkina lo u kili.llv wiimiii\nub*.ut her girl -lane ur liei boy Frank\nand enioy .he evening's entertain\n(hi,- of .be great In-lu-lits\nLouis Ernest, who vva. well known\nin tbis part of Ihe country as ptumo-\nn-r nf the t'alilornU Wire Co., of\nNelson, went through the bankruptcy\ncourt in London, La-gland, ills IU*\nblllties were about 110.000.\nI The O. P. it. shops at Nelson ate\ni.siiming work and mote train crews\n.ne being put on at Iteteletoke. This\nis a sure s-l^n that rimes iwe getting\nbettei.\n| Tlie Orecnwood Ledge says: \"There\nis no foundation ts the report to..\n|we refused to take a load ol wood\n.foi ii subscription.\"\n1 In* walking habit la so strong lu\nNelson that toe street cars ure not a\n| financial success.\n'I'he Circuit Amusement eompany of\nSpokane, who bate a circuit ol mov-\nin*. pictures are gvtug to put one inlo\nNelson.\nOeorge Munro. ol Crcstoo, returned\n(rum a trip to CaKlornia last week.\nAccording to Oeorge the Aavor ot\nKui.tenay Iruit surpasses thnt otitic\nCallfomian variety.\nTin- funeral of Mrs. tt. O. Orilett,\n<d thing for Cranbrook.\n*\nA LIVE TOI'RLST ASSOCIATION\nThe Herald received a communication Irom tho Vancouver Tourist ns-\nsK-iatlon, Limited, last Monday, as\nfollows:. \"Kindly send a copy ,.l\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0The Herald' to Mr. II. Maboney,\nLint.*,,South Dakota, U.S.A., ns he\nlias written requesting us tt. send him\na . paper Irom Cranbrook.\" Tin-\nVancouver Tourist association are\niilw.us. ready to see that anyone in-\ntcrretod.in the province gets all the\nInformation about the par. ol lite\nprovince he wants to know about.\nThat is why when Mr. Maboney, ol\nLinton, North Dakota, asked lor a\npaper from Cranhrook tho Vancouvei\nTourist, association asked the Cranhrook Herald to send him a copy.\nA BUNCH OF \"OLD TIMERS'\nA OOOD HIT OF REPARTEE\n(Winnipeg Free Press. 1\nMr. Hawthornthwaite poses as a\nSocialist member ol the llrilisli Co\nltimhia assembly. Hi' therefore ignores all court customs, and prittei\nhimself on a sort of polite effrontery her\non state occasions. As au instance, where she died.\n .._ , ... On Sunday afternoon some twenty\nthough several ot her relatives claim men-Were in the rotunda ot the Criin-\nihat sho was In ter tilth year. She brook hotel and among them, saying\nwas peaceful to the last, and it was good bye to George Miner, were four-\nclearly evident that death was due teen who were In -Cranhrook before\nto advanced age only. \u00C2\u00ABs -there were -.ranbrook started. They were:\nno evidences wlwtevcr ol Illness. James-Byan, G. W. Robinson, George\nMrs. Argue was born at Plttilo, Miner, Oeorge Bremner, Dr. Hell,\nIreland, on August 15th, 1(00. She ...P. Fink, George I-eltch, ED. .lohn-\ncunie to Canada lu H\u00C2\u00AB:hnd lived lo son, V. Hyde Baker, E II Small,\nIn.ario until IIM, when she came to Chlel nl Police Dow, F. E. Simpson,\ngrandest farm near Nesbitt, Hutch and \"Brownie,\" the Herald\nRailway liquipment\nNew and Relaying Rails of All Kinds\nShay Geared Locomotives\nHesler Geared Locomotives\nLogging Cars and Trucks\nWhen in the market for any of the above\nmaterial, kindly forward us particulars and we\nwill be pleased to quote you our best prices-\nSPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO\nMILL SUPPLIES\nGORMAN, GLANCEY 4 GRINDLEY\nim Ninth Ave. Wesi\nCALGARY - - ALIA.\n*******\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nCALGARY, ALBERTA \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 ,\nUNDER NEW MANAGEMENT *\nThis 11. .1.1 tins tilwnj-s boon tho leader\nin its Iim.. nn.l will bo kept up to llm\nstiiii.liit-il lf ynu wiui! to ttti'.-t tho\npeople-, .-..nn. t,i llm Queon'a Hotel.\nQueen's Hotel. Calgary\nII. !. STEPHENS\n*************************\n*********************************************\nx *\n\u00C2\u00A3 Ni-vv .-mil Slrii-llv l-'irst t'litsa TBLEPHONE 20feC *\nAmerican I'l.in. Su'.uO por dny up\nI HOTEL 5T. FRANCIS\nI 'HAS 11 \hrsn. Proiirit-tur\nCor. Seymour and Conlova Ste *, -* \u00E2\u0080\u0094\n* opposteo/p R,s.at.on Vancouver. B. C.\n************************************\nIf Ml\n1 Canadian Hotel!\nH fit\n& One of the pioneer hotels of Cran- 0\nH brook. Warm rooms, good meals J3\n03 and a bar stocked with the best 0\n\u00C2\u00AE Si\n1 Joseph Brault, Proprietor!\n3 El\nESEtjgsjasaHasjaaaaaEtsQjgHajasiaissEi\ni__\nWentworth Hotel\ni\nCOIIBE1 I .-. CO., Proprietor.\nCKANBROOK - - ll. c.\niiii- i- il.n !\u00E2\u0080\u009E,ti,l ih.it they talk about.\nWho are \" they \" ?\nTlie\t\nWhy do \"they\" talk '.'\n(in account of the u'-i-'l menl-, tlie comfortable rooms, the excel*\nI.nt .ervtce, nnil iti* tllal.eonrteou. treatment accorded to all. Lata\nmeal nt iln- Wentworth nnd you become :i Wentworth booster. Try it\nttiijgiffl^ffiK^isr-iiffflOTfSffliisgaEiii^ffa\nTHE RUBBER DOLLAR\nSTORE\ni'. M. V..ii\v.,iiit.-i, Proprietor.\nHANSON AVE - - - CRANBROOK\nHorses, KtiiU'N, in w ;uj.I second\nhand furniture, stoves, tlnwore,\ncrockcry, glassware, anything nn-i |\novervthing Irom ;. white eleplianl in\n,i white mouse.\nYou'll lie sur|Mit;eil iu.w far your\niiuil.ir will stretch at our sl.tre. Come I\numl tra/e upon us and our stock, J\nil- wil! save y..u money nnd pul .10\nmilt- mi vour tace.\n\u00C2\u00AB\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\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\u00A6I; [\ndog.\nFOR SALE\n.. \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n;; One Team Pure-Bred Gray J;\ni'erchcron Mares\nWeight 1800 am. i::.'iii. Well !',\nliriillett, geulle; ivi.lk tiij-i-tliet\nHhi|.'lt... - Apply\n-I. It. K DM. IN I .SON.\nProctor, B, (1.\nHandley Livery and\nFeed Stables\nTIIK BES1 I- n.iM TOO\ni.Oiili Full i II IXHItOOK\nWl |.\|.1.1Vull TO .'I'llNISII\nllll. Hi:.-1\nKigM. Hiding Horse, and\nPack Horses Inr any\npart ot the\nDistrict\nWIS. WAST TO SATIst V VOC\nBAXTER & I.AN0IN\n**********************\n**************\n> CRANBR00K-FERNIE\nEARMERS' INSTITUTE;\n'resident : T. M. Giu\n(Secretary: Oiobor Ashworth\nI For Information regarding lautle [\n, an.l agriculture applv to tlw i\ni Herretsry, Oranbrook. B, 0, THE CRANBROOK HERALD\n$2.oo a v i.ai.\nTHK I'Al'KB THAT is i:i:u> m IIIK PEOPLE\ntKllltl AUY 13, I HON\n\"\n.\n\u00C2\u00AB'\nRANBROOK\nii i\ni; m.i.\nBy th0 Herald I'ubl\ntilling\nCompany,\nLimited.\n- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n-ABEL>\nHues, .ire manufactured all over the\nworld our the largest factory i.s in\nBrooklyn, New York. Id J907 '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0)\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nmillion of these were\nmanufactured at this factory. The\n'tst.il department of the l:uited\nstates estimates that over seventy-\ne million valentines were through\nOie mails last year.\ni-.Uiitii and Manager.\nThe Herald Is wt\ntosts uniy %2.\nE&St Kootenay eal\nuul ii, and overyo\ntlie district, who I\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2in (Hi a year. U\nii mun in SuulU\nafford tu be with-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 living outside ol\nInterested in the\n-\nprogress ol this section,\nit. It publishes tbe uewi\nnews. ll Is controlled al\ntibe publishers. So cllqu\n.hould read\nwhile ii is\nloluteiy by i\n, party or\nIndividual dictates its policy. U\ndon't try to please llie people. It's\ndesire ti to publish .. newspaper tbat\nuili be ii credit to lbe community,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BASuiil in your subscription uml >ou\nwill he thankful ever afterward\nAdvertising rates SI per Luch pel\nmouth, uu more uml no less.\nlleiuliiig matter Iii cents per line\nto non-ad ver Users; IU cents per line\nto regular advertisers.\nII yuu desire io reach tie\nyouth East Kootenay you\nvertise In The Herald.\nThe llernld has a hist\nplant, uml ils woik is of\nThe Herald don'l want ch;\nwants u square deal on ynur\nwork. II we can't .suit yuu In\nity und price, kick,\nwork lu some Che\nthe easi that nevi\nCrnnbrook.\nmid\n-l.tllll\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 people of\nmust, ad-\nclass job\nthe best.\narlty. It\nlob\nqual*\nJohn's Paper has not as yet made\nns appearance inFernie. Will o' the\nWisp-like paragraphs appear in tbe\npress saying That John's paper is\ngoing io be published next Thursday,\nbul owing to a delay caused by tbe\nprinters ft will nor appear but that\nii will surely appear nexl Thursday.\nimbvook beautiful should be\nlhe .Om oi every citizen, went only\nfor uur personal satisfaction but, for\ntlie purpose oi making the city\nattractive to our fellow eiti/eiis and\nthe st-rangoi within our gates. We\nsh-'iiid tltr nil in our power to get rid\n\"i unsigbfcly spots and To substitute\nthai which is pleasing to the eye,\nMuch can he done at a trilling ea-\npenso by the planting of a few (lowers and flowering shrubs about our\nhomes, Ii over)' Iiousebolder, without exception, wus to devote a little\ntime to cultivating a small (lower hed\nwlial a diiVivnre It would make. The\nHerald would like to suggest that at\nlire lime oi flu fall fair a prize be\ngiven for lhc best kept, garden. This\nis done every year in Nelson ami the\ncompetition It very keen indeW. Let\nus b.u*e a Cranbrook Beautiful.\nMORI. THAN\n5,251 a Month\nriglil\nll\u00E2\u0080\u009E: II,.\ntlial noi\n**********\nJKC-JUTHIN STATEMENT\n1, F. 1^. Simpson,\nnwnugoi ui the\nCranbrook Herald, .\nlu hereby slate\nthat the pressman's\nbooks show, ami\nthat 1 have every re\n.isuu tu believe\nthat the circulation u\nf tin- llernld for\nibe pasl seven mi\ntilths has been\n90,780 copies, divided\nas follows:\nJuly \t\n 4,4(10\n 4,880\nSeptember \t\n 4,-185\nOctober \t\nfi ii;,'.\nNovember \t\n1 IWII\nIssue of Dec. 5 .\n 1,115\nIssue of Dec. li\n.,., l.KIIU\nIssue ot Dec. lit\n 1.70U\nIssue uf Dec. 28\n 1,1211\nDecember \t\nIssue of Juu. '*.\n 1.185\nIssue of Jan. !)\n i,;i.-i\nIssue of Jan. Hi\n 1,700\nissue ol Jan. 23\n 1,500\nIssue of Jan. 3(1\n 1,185\nThe governmenl of tbe province of\nHritish Columbia should see to it\ntliitt the governmenl roads in South\nKast Kootemi) are put Into proper\nrepair bills year. This dislriel pays\nnd your | a lot of money into the provincial\ni ren-Hiiry nnd il is only right that\ngoodly portion should he spent\npublic works in this district.\nTills pari of the province is settling\nup fast and there is no good reason\nwhy Hie rancher, the lurolwrnian, lhe\nprospector, the miner and the general\npublic should not hnve good roads to\ntravel upon. This is a matter which\nis entirely outside of polities, but u\nniaiter which is of intercnl to overj\nindividual in the district.\nOn the I-:. A- N. railway nothing\nbut white labor will be employed in\nfuture, ai least this is the promts*\n, made.\nI The local merchants are complain\niiiji, oF the freight, service between Cal-\nrary and other Alberta points and\nCranhrook, There is no reason why\nthi- C.P.K. should take from fifteen\nto twenty days to carry freight fi\n'algary to Cranbrook.\nIn Hit* nol very far distant (ut\ntelectric railways, operated by ihe\n, wonderful water power In the district\n| will radiate from Cranhrook. They\n[will connect every point in the dis-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2i, from Windermere, on the norm\nOateway, on the south, from\niws Nest on the east to Creston\nthe west.\n1 It pays to pay for an ad. in the\nHerald, and the business men ap-\n1 predate the fact that money paid for\nadvertising in the Herald is raotm\nmade.\nfair, which will beheld in Calgary\nnext July. Too much stress canuo't\nbe put upon the fact that this (all\nis the golden opportunity for Kast\nKootenay to get herself allien >.\nand well advertised. The Board ol\nIrade, the One Hundred Club and,\nthe City Council should arrange to.do\ntheir pan. also. Lot the matter he\ntaken up iu good season so that there\nwill he no rush .it ihe List moment\nCranbrook should have the University ef British Columbia. No spot\nho whole uf tbis great province\nis better n dap lid for the purpose\nthan CranbrooK. Everybody, irrespective of party affiliations, should\ndo all In 'heir powor to convince tbe\npowers that he to Ihis effect. The\n[\u00E2\u0080\u00A2stabVishmenl of a university In\nCranbrook 'would he of inestimable\ntue to the city and district. It\nmid uor only bring s largo Increase\npopulation by the students who\nwould l.i' hero but the fact of Cran\nbrook tiehig the acknowledged seat\nuf learning for the province would\nattract people of the very best class\n.is permanent residents of this city,\nW, I! ttuu, K.C., of Kernie, is In\nthe nuiiiing for the new portfolio In\nthe lands and works department-,\ncreated by Piemior McBride.\nCanada has tbe only large urea ol\nundeveloped territory left ou the\ncontinent. (July capital is needed\nto develop Ihe resources therein oca]\nt utned.\nJanuary\n...li.UOf.\nTotal for seven months,30,70\nAverage per month 5,35\nSubscribed and sworn to befoi\nthis 1st day ol February, 1008\nCranbrook, li. C.\nJohn Hutchison\nA notary public in ami for the County\nof Kootenay, ^<^^^^^^^\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\nThe Conservatives in the Dominion\nbouse arc muking a great- mistake in\nendeavoring to lay a foundation of\nscandal fot the coming campaign.\nEvery individual ol intelligence in\nCanada fully appreciates the tact\nthat no party is immaculate, nnd,\nwhether it be Tory nr Orit in power,\nliters \u00C2\u00ABre hound to be barnacles attached K. the ship of state that are a\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 triment to any party. The great\nmasses are figur.ng from the standpoint of self-interest. They are\nbroad-minded enough to throw away\npartisan feeling ana petty prejudice,\nshowing a desire to work for a\nparty that to their minds is doing\nits very tost for developing the\nmagnificent resources of this Dominion and ffiving to Uie people an administration that will result it. the\ngreatest good to the greatest ntim-\nHrith\nolum\nJ^4444 B-W -l&j) -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-. -.:.-. ,-v-,'t,-i;-t.-;\nJ! ORSRRVATinN^ ^\n\\nOBSERVATIONS\n'UV THE OLD MAN.\nV-HiNTINb HAY\nTomorrow is St. \ alcnl in\nAll in the morning botimc\nI a maid i.t your window\nTo he youi valentine.\"\n-Hamlet, Vcl i. Seem\nItaly, 'be true homo ol -\nthe c trj hum wbii I. I\n>m of Bowling letters oi im\nlure ni.\ntook ii.\nawaj tm\npowei a\nvear on\nof the\nJuno, .ii\nRomulus\nRome,\nihe tits\nRome be\nam,ihi\naboil\n.rlgin.\nThe editor ol the Herald has no\nlime to give attention to individuals\nwho. for petty spite, are endeavoring\ntu belittle (be efforts of this paper to\npromote the welfare of the district.\nThe Herald editor has- heely given his\ntime, Ills money aud the columns of\nhis paper for anything tlml was for\ni be good of the communlt y and\ncares nothing for the it i tic isms of\nthose who Uavc never spent a dollar\nof their money except for iheir own\npersonal advancement.\nThe Herald trusts that the new\ncity council will siv lit lo make what\nI improvements to the streets their\nmeans will permit during the coining\nsummer.\nI Tbe job department ol the fli-rald\n'is crowded eaeh day with work and\nIt. doing everything in Its power to\nmeet the extraordinary demand made\n, ti] its patrons. Additional room\n..mt additional facilities, whieh this\nolllco will have within two weeks\ntime will enable it to give far better\nsatisfaction io the future than bas\nbeiii possible in the past\nThe\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'baiiaiii:\nCranbro\nwho us.\npail of\nCranbn\ngurtsm,\nHerald original ed the term\nbelt\" and applied it to the\nilt district. Any newspaper\ns it in connection witb any\nNorth America except, the\nok district, is guilty of pla-\nThe Kaslo Kootenaiaii Is iu a political controversy with John Keeu, of\nthai city. Tlie l.oi-d pity t-he Kooten-\nainn.\nl.i.si Tuesday was the birllulay ol\nThomas A. Edison, the wizard oi\nelectricity. The world owes electric\nlighting, i. nol to the inventive gen\nius at any rale to the executive anil\nity of Hdison.\nToday is the anniversary of the\nmassacre of Gleneoe, two hundred and\nsixteen years ago.\nIt always seems strange that when\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2t man buys a pair of socks wants\nto see those socks; a man buying a\npair of hoots warns to see those\nhoots; a mau buying a horse wants\nto see that horse, bul the man buying\nadvertising space usually pays the\nprice asked and makes no inquiry i\nto tho circulation of the paper 1\nwhich the advertisement is to he ii\nserted. Such-an..inquiry is .not, nece\nsary with the Herald\", as a sworn\nstatement ol its circulation is published each week. We Often wonder\nwhy other papers do not follow the\nsame, policy and so; give the advertiser a square deal.\nA doctor in Berlin has discovered a\nGerman government official who has\nbeen asleep since July, 1904. That\ndoctor should come tn British Colum\nMa.\nas strong as C.P,\nt I'Vbru\nlllb\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0il\nhi\n1150,000 pronle In New York and\nf.f),000 iieople in Chicago or a total\nof '.sou,nun people are unemployed. If\nthese could lie put to work, even\nPan '\",',\",} two or two and a quarter doljnr\nmother ol '',lV '' wou^ mean the circulating\nmnders ol tlfllf a million dollars a day The\nnas held hanks in the I'nlted States .ire\nWhen 'T-iwderi with money aud if this\nValentino t'\"11''' 0I1ly be paid out- in wages wbal\nRoman bishop, became the patron a world of \u00C2\u00ABood it would do. Not\nsaint of the dav. lie was imprison- \"\"'y would it keep all these people\ned by lbe order of the Emperor Mar- cmpl\u00C2\u00BBy\u00C2\u00ABl but half a million a day\nuus Aurelius and while a captive is woilW find itv way info the avenues\nsaid to haie mir-.eiil.msh restored l,f commerce. That is the state of\ni.-siival\t\nFebruary lath\nwolf,\" in hono\nid the wolf, iu\nand Remus i\n\ lovers lot\nto last one\nhrlstian St.\nme sight uf the jailor's blind i\nier. Kor this ho was stoned\ntjebeaded in the Forum. The\nappearance of the valentine on\ncontinent was ahoul tin- real\nBefore this, however, it had\nthrough many changes whllsi so\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 in France, Germany, Engine\nother European count rles\nabotninations, known ns comic\nlllgll\nand\nfirst-\nthis\n1 MO.\ngone\naffairs in the States. Renewed con\nlidcnce in the neighboring republl.\nmeans renewed confidence in Can\nndn.\nThe I It-raid has beeu assured that\nii.uin* nlf. Farmers' institute will do all in\nd !,l,d their power tn have -a first-class col\nlhose i-tHou 0| farm, orchard and garden\nrajen- produce collected for the Dominion\nAre fii mil v tie!\t\nK. ties?\nThere will be some building surprises in Cranbrook during IflOR.\nThe government and the city conn*\nil should make their arrangement.\n,ow for the laying out of the grounds\nbout, the government buildings.. This\nshould be done so that they may he\nilanted the first thing In the spring.\nThe fact that the membership fee\nof the Board ot Trade was raised\nfrom $1.00 to $10.00 is a sign that\nthe Board of Trade has really come\nlife and thnt in the future it will\nbe able to do some good, and nol\nburlesque as it bas been in the\npasl1. It is impossible for those\nwlio are elected officers to accoinolis\nnything unless they have the funds\nto work with.\nI'he matter of freight rates between\nMilwaukee and Cranbrook, which was\ntouched upon at last night's meeting\nof the Board of Trade, will, the Herald hears on good authority, be ail\nlusted In the very near future'.\nunderstood that the rate to Cranbrook and Nelson will lie identical\n$11.16.\nTbe criminal court of Canada docs'\nnot eive the railroad men a fair deal.-\nThose who arc familiar with\nthe work of railroad men fully appreciate the facts that they are working\nunder many disadvantages and should\nnot be held criminally responsible j\nfor errors made in a moment of\nthoughtlessness. The Herald is|a\nnhased to note that the Board of\nTrade 1ms taken up this matter ami\nmemorallwi the government in behalf\nof the railroad men. This is a.s it\nshould be. Thi' railroad man risks\nhis life (htj after day and PR out of\nIflil is doing the best he. ppn for the\nprotection of the travelling public nnd\nIs entitled to eiTilit for what he i,\ndoing\nThere are some people in Cranbrnok wlio may think that the\nassessmenfs made hy the-City Olerk\n.tie unjust, but everybody must heat\nin mind that these assessments are\nbeing made without regard to Individuals, and that in any case ' an\n'ssment seems to be a little high\nthe rale of taxation will be correspondingly lower. There is sn much\nrevenue tn be raised to meet the\nxpenscfl of the corporation, and in\nconsequence the higher the assess-!\nment tlio lower the tai to be paid, j\nIhis should be taken into considrra-]\ntion by every taxpayer within the,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ornoration of Cranbrook. .\nThe Natal Act bas been passed hy'\nHILL & COflPANY\nHill & Co. have decided to move out the\nbalance of their ladies', men's and children's hats. If prices count for anything\nthey will move quickly, as they will offer\nthem at one half off the regular price, or\nin other words 50c on the $\nHats worth $5.00 for $2.50\nHats worth $2.50 for $1.25\nHats worth $1.00 for 50c.\nThey will also make special reductions on\nthe following lines:\nLadies' Skirts one-third off regular price\nLadies, Waists one-third off regularj'prlce\nA line of Flannellette Waists to clear at 60c\nsi\nRemilm-\nMini *l\nWe have 62 Boys' Suits ranging in size\nfrom 22 to 30 that we will sell for the next\ntwo weeks at half price. We have decided to reduce our mammoth stock and\nwill do it.\nHILL & COMPANY\nCRANBROOK'S\nOREATEST STORI:\nn>.\n..i.n\nhnil\nl.iinliiii ..n.l If never\npill iillllll-lll rXf-l'IH\nf,int.1:;. Mr kiniu\n- I |ili- ..I 111 ,1 if li 1\nUml..his nol uili 11..1 1..\n1 Hi.. Dominion .111.1 tlial 1\nUml In' hf (.if Ii.-.l 1.\n....mill iln. li...i-,f 'lii.i\nmil reason, win- 1 Ins .11\nfii.l.n si-il in lllf 11..1.111\t\nllilll tin uili. lllllll'ISI.it;.!\n...lis l.l-llfl- lllllll III I Iff\nlnts l.lki'tl llns ,ii-l .1111\nIln\nI'li'lllii-\n11 lilt-in.\nili'iil lli.tl was iH-inlinii .irtwrrn 1. tii. knrft iu suttwivit-tit-i- t,i inn\ni-iisiiii In large lumber company nl Ka.s-t Koo- dividu.il nr any corporation. I\nl.iini ift s ] i.-n.tv iitxl liiianrit-is ol Ilir i'nlted Iitt and loyal t,. lli,- inlt-ti-st.\n. I,it iln-'St,iti-s Kvi'tythliiK went lovely nn- Ih- represents, ami in ooiisri|Ucii\nnl li.ts 1.1I1-1 til Limy I'liint. it, Mie title of timber will do till in fm. power lor In\nslile\niim\nI limits\nUn1\n> Hi\n1I1.\nil>.\nlu\nll\nTin. lleralil is plnim-il 1.. s.n thai\nUn- mini) tn.ids nl praise llw-l .int..\nlieen suiil ovei lite death ..1 l.itll.\nMac,\" li.ni- been deserved, IV1I1.1 .\nlimit- IlltS I.ITH 1 IIII llml ll.l. 111\nnl 111 Ilit- wi-sl llml Iiu-. If Iil llie love\n.mil .l.-f.ill I Iln- peoplt iiii.ii- lli.in\n\"I.illle Min.\" III. death was 1\nlij..t\ 1.. Hit- mi-mI iind liis ,ilisi.tii.n\nliinn tin- commercial lit.- ..1 Aiberi 1\n.mil I tti 1 if li Columbia mil lie i.-ti\nI when thev wett- inl,,rm,-J -.tiliuney, uml tin 111.111\nlaws n. .bis province evcty- liy has evet liml 1\nas declared ,,fl Tbis is Hie fault wl.b Mi. Otillilici\nllin-l Capitalists will uot In- that tie has done wltili-\nIntiiliei propositions id Miis scntd .tie Kootenai's\nhecanso the title it.\nare iinc-riain.\ntint- iim parliament.\nin tin\nhe Iiii iif\nI..in\ninn\nminion government have\nI oiis of tin- Rienlesi nets tor\n1 1.1 llm people nl Western\nHi.i'i Ims evel been done,\ni-.i-.iiht-r' ol Inst, yt'iit has\nniv ol lite farmers in ait 1111-\nf.iitljl-i.iii, Inn thi\" Roveru-\nlaken bold of the silualiint\nto the. people, \"MV tvill iiiie\nivil wht-iit. necessary io make\nlliis week a representative ,.f tin\nlliiiilil bail 11 lull, with oiis Staples\nol Un- (His Staples Lumber company, .1 iiniii vvlit, lias invested II1011-\ns.n.ils ol dollars in llie lumlier in*\nilns!tii-s in this country. Mr. Staples\nliilii-s the saint- iitliiiiiii- on dn. tini-\nlii'i iiiit'siion llm 1 Mi- l.i'ii.ii ami mr.\nI,uml nnil ('has . Mi-N.ili nn.l oilier\nl.-.iiliui- lumhcrmen nl ihis roc.ion,\numl lhat i.s that tbt* -government\nniil tnkc Bome notion In nivt- n\nlhe provincial parliament and yet your Inrnilnir a Suc'ooss for this\nthu act, promoted by tho Hon. Mr.-, son'nnd wc will lake your word Im-'sli\nBowser has bmi a political fraud pa.-meiii of (mine.\" Thai is lhe positive title 10 timber limit\nIrora start to nn\u00E2\u0084\u00A2. Mr. Bowser is kind V.I a lmmls.tinl.ion llml makes a cured liy lumbermen. Onlv a lew\none ol tie sMewdest polittelans in success u.r.iigU Western Canada audi days ago tbis question came up iu a\nTin- Sun'uv closing law in Winnipeg\nslums Ihal Hit' long hailed lli.'tl and\nIln- ahorl hiiiitil women are in lite\n..nihil.- in Ilia. citv. The f-ood\npeople ninl Hie decent pi.iple will\nli.ti* a biiril 1.IHO as Inn-gas tbat.\nelement is iu control.\nlinn. Vi. II. Cushlng, 1111\npttlilic works tn iWhi'i-tn,\nthe bri.iai.-si men tu nlllei\nw,t.tern pi,,vinct- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Mr.\nseams 1,1 bave .he propei\nnf western movement, in\ni.ltsts aad Is doing more Im\nparty fn Alb.-rt.-t in hi\nmethods than all nf th,- pi\nthe wesi.\nn, tl.\ni'f.Im,\n I'lllln\nil M.f t.i\nllll' lain.\n|llii.ti,-.i\nMr. Sifton, who has dune umn. fm\n.V. A. Cliil.Hicr. representative nl\np.'iiliatiieii. Inr tills district, is doing _\u00E2\u0084\u00A2________\u00E2\u0084\u00A2,____^^\nall he t-aii Inr the promotion ol the tin- development o. the west than any\ninterests in Ibis section o. .be other mar. In Canada, made a spcti-u\ncountry. A man like Mr. Ualllher In parliament the otlier day thai was\nwho iii-riipii-s a prominent- position in a telling reply lo tho soaiwlal-mougcrs\nparliament naturally is subjected tn nn the other side. Mr. Sifton told\n.1 great deal of criticism. The Her- the laets and showed them all of Uie\nalii, however, is free to say tbat this complaint* tbat had been made by\ndistrict never could get a man that the opposition were based on a t.ilse\nhas Ihs-ii more loyal and consistent in foundaiiicur, ast -the prosperity nnd\nhis ellorts to do all in Iris power for the -growth of western Canada \u00C2\u00AB.is\nthe bcnt-li. of tho section of the the best evidence In the world ol th.-\ncountrjt that lie represents. Mr. efficiency ol tbe Immigration pollcj\ndaUUier is not a man who will bend ol tbe Liberal government. THE t'KANHKOOK UKJUI.O\n..\u00C2\u00BB\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\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 ********************************************\n******************************************************************\n14=Day February Sale 1|\n0 '\nof iuu- Winter S k. If OUT PRICES will .In tin- work, it \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nTrousers, i,r.'i.\nmu iiivrslini-nl\nL'T ijoua tliu liali\nis iiii niToinplislictl fiici. We're not iroiti\u00C2\u00BB t.. ooddlo you with h lot of extrava- **\nf.-itti assertions .nul nlisiirtl sliiti'iiifiits. Keep this thought however, in \ ' jx\nininil: If \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 y-iiu i-iiii use anything in the way nf a Snit, Overcoat, Pair \"I \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nor anything iu theOlothing or Furnishings line, now is your opportunity ... make **\n.Inst run vi\nlu-n. eiiBilv\nNow Is Your Opportunity.\neye over these oul |.i-i\n.,500 Pairs\nof Men's\nHoots\n,i ID i.n .-.-,>, ..II\niiiniki-tl prices.\n11..it 1 . a 1.'. 1111\nI I tot .-I -.-..\n75 I'airs of\nOdd Hoots\nSuits iiiul Overcoats\nMEN'S 1\u00C2\u00AB1:1:11 SUITS,\niiifin.iiiif ..in- linn..n-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I n llelnitu\" liiabc;\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2IB.llu 1..1 51200\n.isn.i \u00C2\u00BB sii so\nJ_ll.ui \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 SII. llll\nHBN'S OVERCOATS. All\nnml '.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I-, i.m ihev\n.1-1111 Iii\n.-.'It. I.il\n' Wi\nI.- I..1 m.a*\nSIS Ik.\n$11,511\nS IIM.V\nMEN'S\nk-tlM'\u00C2\u00ABlllll\nCATS\n....I tain,.\n11 St..Mi\n..I |st\u00C2\u00ABl\nHII.S' IHI 111 SI ITS M-.. h tv.-\nust. rnii.i. ..ti iir.iit'i.Ai\n1. I'l.KAH\nIT\n$4.00\nI \i II\nidem M\nSlim |itirsei. will s.uutl Ihe priceB quoted\nrio.i's Shirts\nIn Flannel,Twead,Duck\nnn.l Henry Twill\nfl.00 .'iliilill,- 1 fni S.V.\n(1.39 II.W\nII...I. UM\n117.'. UM\n(2.00 . S..H\nMen's Sweaters\n. ion.., i-.'i i'ii,-.n..\u00C2\u00BBl_. uiultis,\nwith Open '.i.l lttOIS.1\ncottars. Various coiors,\n11.00 for (I.M\n(1.75 (ur UM\n,_-lllfl>| *l M IIUMII, \u00E2\u0080\u009E iH,U...tt\nII\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 0\n::\n::\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n::\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nit\nOdd Lines In Negligee Shirts\nMostly large \u00C2\u00BBi*>\u00C2\u00BB. Worth (1.00 i..*I.M>.\ntan;.-.,.. each\nLeather Caps\nttegulai price ll.00an.llt.2il. HALE TUICE, 76c.\nTweed Caps\nWilh pullocer end Im band., ill la per cent, oil\ntuarkcl price*.\nFleece Lined Underwear\nIte.ntur price, 7-'.,-.\nSALE THICK, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Oc- A GARMENT.\nMen's Cardigan Jackets\n.t.i... prices li.Tf. uu.i (I.T.-..\nMALE PIUCBH, (1.0.1 an., (l.nl. EAOH.\nflitls and Qloves\nA Hiui nl one tinker mlt.s. KALE THICK,\n:l for Ml.-.\niiNKti wrrs .f Ttti! mumira sue prices;\nnOc fnr -..I--.\n-Re. for...\n(I.OOfor.. .\n..._r. tor....\nlireman's Oauntlet Gloves\nlingular prlootl 00, SALE THICK, ;r\u00E2\u0080\u009E*. . I-AIK\nNeil's Canvas and Leather\nLeggings.\nflood viil'tt. a. the re-fObr (.rii-i\"-. Uul the;\nIttll.t ','ii.\nSALE THICfc'N, 11.00, (.-50,11.7.\", uu.i IMC.\nShoe Polish\nHiiaiilai lOe.u llu. --...I-)- rtll.'l\n|..r '.'if.\nTravelling Trunks\nlleutilur price* M.Ofl, (l.;.i anil \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>.-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>. r-AI I\nTRICES, (i.i-i, ll'..., an.. Sl.'-il EACH\nMen's -Slippers\nIn i.-ii. _ I,.-* pair*only, to Ih-VLm\nBURNS BROTHERS?\nt Keid Block\nCKANRKOIIk\n. ***************************************************************\n*****************************************************************\nNEW\nEDISONTHEATRE\n[Fonnsrh Vftoi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nt Continuous Performances ]|\nX M..VIN0 PICTlieS-.LlUSTI.1tO\n1 SOKflS\nWonderful. InM\nProgramme\n1 tm\nThursday and Saturday\nllllt.i.l.' llll nt in*\n1. Overture: Prof >lrll,*nrv\n_ Tho Skipping Cheeses\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I. Window Demonstration.\nI. Bunco tltt-orem\nng: - Sylvia.\"\n gramme eve.) Marts, sal Hands)- ] \\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 AdmlMhn -Udells. Mc: Cb.ldrca Ik.\n**********************\nt-w\nBOOTING THE BOY\n\ ,,i, \u00E2\u0080\u009E I,.,- times if ii is possible lo ir. n boot that will amt men- than a low weeks\n!,,Vs a,,. I,,,,,1 in. in-. Wc tlo imt claim uur Boys'Boots lo beovnrlastl.ig. but tv. ih\nlimn foi litem .. I.M IN I. OOOD V Al.l'I.N.\nON 1 lill. AY AN1. s.\ I'LllllAV THIS WEKK WF. WII.l. SKI.I.:\n$1.73 l,l'l\"l'l.i: HKNT'S BOOTS, si/..s 8J to 10, f\u00E2\u0080\u009Er,.,- $1.25\nSI.7.-, Vi il Ills- in 11 ITS. sizes 11 In CI, for\nsi-..'! BUYS' 111lO'l'S; sizes I to 5, for\nS-..MI \" \" ' \t\nci2.'i-\"i \" \t\nSlim \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \" \t\n\u00C2\u00AB1.50\nW1.415\n91.8.5\n\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-'.<.(1\nt.'_!.2.'.\n. * I ,\u00C2\u00AB5\nW2.0II\nS.2. Hi\nLOCAL NOTES\nMUM\nPICKED l)l> ABOUT THE CITV BV\nASKING QUESTIONS OF\nMANY PEOPLE\nArthur Kenwick, ol Fort Steele,\nwas .111 town today.\nS. .1. Migkton, tbe lobacco kinft,\nwont to Fernie today.\n(i. Lnntrpre, ot the smeller city,\nwns iu town last Sunday.\nl.r. P. W. Oreen and Otis Staples\nreturned from Nelson yesterday.\nMrs. O. McKeo and daughter, nl\nElko, wero in town yi-sterday.\nTO. McAlpine, ol Moyie, was rc-\nglstorcd at tho Royal on Tuesday.\n13. Mallandaine, chief limber ranger\ntor the CV.It., visited Creston Ibis\nweek.\n\"Comer .loties, of Wartloer, was 10\ngistcreil nt the Hotel i'ranhcook yes-\ntcrilay.\n.lames Flnlay, manager ot Uie Sullivan mine, was in Cranhrook yesterday.\nII. E. Taylor, of Moyie, was in\ntown on Tut-sday staying at Ihe Cos-\ninopolitan.\nTen passengers hooked passage to\nEngland on the Empress Irmn Cran\nhrook this week.\nHugh (lllmore, toe well known\nagent nl the Waterous Engine works.\niv.is in lown yesterday.\nUbort Qoodall, superlnlcudent of\nthe Sullivan smelter at Marysville,\nwas in town yesterday.\nThe Argonaut club are giving their\nusual -lance tonight. Tbe city band\norchestra are lomishing the music.\nr w Wardel, formerly with the\nt'.iiniiiiati Pacilic railway, joiiitd the\nHerald stall as accountant vestei-\n1I.11.\n*S\"\"C. Macdonald, of Ncls.m, repre-\nsenllng tlie American Tobacco c.nn-\npany, is ivgistcred at tbe Cianbiook\ntoday.\nI'i.ink 11. VanDecar, accompanied b}\nMis VaiiDvear, returned home yes-\ntcrday after a trip to Spokane and\n.is-t JioiUtS.\n1 M. O'Neil lelt lor Moose Jaw\nSunday. Mrs. O'Nell and the\nunlv went on to Minneapolis on a\nsit tn iriends.\nMiss Ella Orant left inr Nctsoil\nstcrday, where sbe will visit tor a\nnu- and thru join her parents in San\nI'tancisco.\n\l McCarthy, who has been spond-\nI Hie winter witb liis lamily at\nElizabeth, New Jersey, ..'turned to\nlanlirook on Tuesday.\nMrs. R. M. Wilson rttunivd Horn\n,1 iicoiiver today accompanies! by ber\n.11 l.ordon and Miss Ellis, tlordon\nIVilson is much Improved la healih.\nlining to tbe tact tbat no supreme\nnun. judge came to Nelson, tbt- case\nI Nelson vs. the Staples Lumber\ncompany was adjourned lor two\nweeks.\nThe funeral ol E. LcMonte, o.\nMovie, Kiok place Irom tbe Catholic\nInircli today. A delegation Irom\nHn' Miners union ol Moyie acted as\nnull hearers.\nTbo -lance at the Edison theatre\nnsi night was very much cnjo.ed\nI'ln-ie was a good attendance and tht\nmusic was lurnlsbed by Mcllmry.s\n,11-hcstra, which being translate,\nmeans \"A.l.\"\n\ iKiyle came In Irom bis tie\n,1111111s at Silton yesterduy. and tn\nI'tiuversa-Won with a representative ol\nthe Herald, .said that the, were turn-\ninn nu. trom SOO to \u00C2\u00AB00 ties a day.\nII O. Rothwell, ol tbo Canadian\nHank nt Commerce stall here, r,-torn-\nn. today Irom Creston where he bas\nbeen acting as manager during the\nabsence ol Mr. Fowler in Edmonton.\nP, 11 Fowler, manager of tbe Cres-\nimi branch- ol tbe Canadian Hank ol\nCnnmierce, passed tbrougb tran-\nbrnnk yesterday on his way to Crcs-\nttitt Irom Edmonton, where be bas\nbeen on business.\nA very enjoyable progressiva yct'io\nparly was given by Mr. and Mrs. .\nMcConnell, at tbo Island hold, Waldo, last Friday evening. The liritt\nwinners were Sirs. S. Marrow IUI.\nRoss, A. Elwooct and Joseph McConnell.\nJ. Breclcenrtdge was m Cranbrook\n^...stcrday.\n,1 Superintendent Brlc1*son wenl tti\n'Calgary today.\nFURNISHED ROOMS KOR RENT\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Meu iireferred. Apply to Mt..\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Murgitirord. it-ti\nFOR SALE-An cxcellonl tie umber limit, with.a cousiderahlc number\nol saw 1,-f*^*. Close to railway. Apply -'. !.., Herald office. Iii-tl\nThe Cranbrnnk Tradini* company\nhas nrrlt-rt^. a carload nl McLaughlin\nrigs. Part of these swds linif al-\nready been sold, but there will in- a\ngood svlts-tion left tor those win. desire to purchase this spring.\nNo doubt the many friends nf llasil\nR. Lawson, 0. Maclod and this town\nwill he pleased to hear ol his approaching marriage with Miss Malm\nstrom, which will take iilnce .ailv in\ntun spring.\nWANTEtt-7 or S roomed bouse\nwith kitchen, iialurnistied, suitable\nfor mens rooming and boarding houso;\nrental moderate. Address with p.n-\nticular. L. if. ft., care Imperial\nhotel ,17.-1.\nHoat tbe lecture on the Yukon bj\nRev Aia.it. also selections Irom\n\"Songs of 1, Sourdough,\" by J. T\nI'umtn-rland. and a solo ti. \v 1-:\nWorden.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Presbyterian olniroh, H'ri.l..i\nFerruary Uth, .11 sir, p.m.\nAlbert Drown has joined tho Herald\nstart as \"devil.\" Albert is 11 veais\n.Id. big lor his age. anil knows how-\nto lig.it (ires, keen them going and\nnan travel to the post office in .1\ngood deal lens than forty-live, minutes.\nNinety splendid views ni tli,-\nYuknu. --Songs ol a Sourdough,\"\nby Mie Yukon Kipling. A comic\ntalk by Mark Twain, illustrated hy\ncolored views. \"The Difficulties\nabout that dog.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Presbyterian Kirk.\nFriday, February Ilih, 8.18 p.m.\nA nolico is posttd in the Hotel\nCranbrnok informing the public that\n'-lie rinks composed of boarders of\nthe hotel challenge the world. Tlm\nrinks are to be skipped bv .1. Mo-\nSwej-n, Oeorge Hoggarth,' T M\nRoberts, John Cholditeh, nnd W. .\nRollins.\nDon't Take Milk at Night!\n.Milk in auy form taken at ni_Jit is |.i lo cuuse\ndigestive disturbance. Four night s resl isuol refresh,\nmg. To appease lnmger, or merely for company's\nBake.\" I'.OYHIL,\" in the form of e bouillon, or\nsandwiched between thin bread and butter, is 1 . limit\nAfter this li-;lit supper you will Bleep well and awake\nrefreshed,\n********************** **********************\nH HILLCREST!\n* THE'PITTSBURG OF CANADA\n* IIibiowuoI H1U-1..1 1.-ii.j\u00E2\u0080\u009Et,.,i \u00C2\u00BBiihln l,\u00C2\u00BB. it.in. .... mil.,,.thrmn.n\n* .i,..,iii.-..,.i tite Frank in .thin three-quarters ..i u 1 1- i....i.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,,..,,\n* .uii.., it-itliiiitlir.--i|iiiiri.T-.i .. mu, \u00E2\u0080\u009E| t|\u00E2\u0080\u009E jinni.- l.-.u n ..- itltblnthru-\n* quartet, of 1, ml Ith. ladR-h Colli, rlt-a ond nii-liion it-. Hill.\nX THE TOWNSITE W.LL BE OPENED SHORTLY\nJ ft...i.- ting TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS h-i. \u00E2\u0080\u009E., 1..., . ,.-,. ,1 ,,.,| ,1.,\n* 1,11,11111.1. being ii,..|.ll.-.l Tlifrf at,- .il,.-i..|v 1,,-. - , _. ,ti it,..\nT 1. ..11. tlif IIII.I.IUIKT MINI. I tviltn.l. \u00E2\u0080\u009E,..,.,_.. .. . . ,. i\nT -:'..,1..11.,.. uiii.tli, utiil, ,1,. ..i_ifii..-i |,\u00E2\u0080\u009Ejr..ll . I ( .. i..f.--\nI .mm per Mumb, All Irom Nile. Within One Mile ol iuan\n* i'.|.-.-iii i-.tt. rtiti i,..t.ii!i..in,.-f t .t,.\u00E2\u0080\u009Etiv, iiin.ir.-., conl has I nnthemar X\n* I...I lnrli,.i;\u00C2\u00BBiir\u00C2\u00BBaliillii.-l..v nil i,\u00C2\u00BBIh |.n.,.-n il..fl f,.. Ip alum I\n* mul in t-imii.l, It Lnrnsa white ash and I. kt-.iu-.-i, fr-s Z\nj C P. HILL, HILLCREST, ALTA. \\n44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444\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\u00C2\u00BB\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\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\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\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 vory enjoyable danco was given\nat tbti home o{ Mrs. Wm. MqPhco, ;it\nthe Kast Kootenay mill No. 2 on\nFriday, niffht last-. About sixteen\nyoung people drove out from Cran-\nbrook rotuining in lhe e.-irly bonis ol\ntbt' morning and. reporting Mmi iln-v\nh.\u00C2\u00ABl a splendid time.\nAJdermaa Henderson, chairman of\nthe health committee, Alderman\nJohnson, a member of the bciiltli\ncommittee, Chief of Police Dow unit\nOr. Connolly made a tour of inspection of the Chinese quarters on\nMonday afternoon, inspecting them\nfrom n sanitary standpoint.\nComo awl see large pictures of the\nKlondike rush, mammoth mining\ndredges at work, scenes taken at\nmidnight and many others, can-fully\ndescribed.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Presbyterian church, Friday, Kebruary Uth.\nEnjoy an evening with fourteen\nfoot square pictures of quaint, towns,\nglaciers, canyons, rapids, landscapes\nand many other interesting features\not the Yukon.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Presbyterian church,\nFriday, the 14tb.\nF. J. Kiikpatrick, who litis boon\nworking for Uio Herald (or . about.\nten days, returned to his home in\nFernie on Sunday. Mr. Kirkpatrlck\nis a firstrclass up-to-date printer anil\ndid a lot of good work whilst here.\nHe is on the staff of the Fernie Free\nPress.\nE. if. Smadl, of Summerside, Canal\nFlats and Ctanbrook, always on tto\nookout for the comfort ot the guests\nif the Cosmopolitan hotel, hus put\nin new electric light fixtures ami\nlamps in the bar. Mr. Small tells\nthe Herald that tie - will niaki\ni number of improvements ami alter\n3turns for the comfort ot the guesti\n-luring the next few months.\nThe moving pictures at the Edison\ntheatre are particularly good this\nwtek. Mr. J. A. Brio is doing all\nin his power to make the entertainment attractive and is succeeding ii\ncrowded houses count, for anything.\nMoving pictures have come to stay.\nThere are no less than twelve firms\nin tho United States manufacturing\nfilms and two weekly newspapers devoted to the moving picture business,\nart published In New York.\nMr. Kobert Oanthouy appeared lot\nthe first time in Canada before a\n.arge, select and fashionable audience\nat .Stanley hall, Montreal, and scored\na triumphant success, all four of the\nMontreal daily papers speaking in\nflowing terms of this great artist's\nentertainment. His company of\nLondon artists Join him for his west-\nrn Canada tour soon after his Montreal engagement. This is the first\ntime a company of artists has ever\nbeen associated with Mr. Oanthouy.\nSee posters for Montreal press criticisms and others. This splendid\nconcert party will appear at the\nnew opera house on Friday, February\n21st, and will be the event of the\nseason. Seats on sale at Heat tic &\nAtchison's.\n 4\t\nTHE CRANBROOK CITY BAND\nWill give a voeal and Instrumental\nconcert next Wednesday evening.\nKebruary lWh, at the new opera\nhouse. They will be assisted by\ntho following ladies and gentlemen:\nMrs. W. T. Reid, Mrs. Ira Manning.\nthe Misses Jessie and Lilliau McCowan, Daisy McCallum, Madge Roll-\ni r tson, Messrs. McSweyn, Bold,\n(Juain, WilMston, McCowan, Master\nCharlie McCowan. The band has\nteen practicing (or some time lot\nthis concert in view and are prepared to render a number of pleasing se\nlections. Let every person in the\nc.ty attend this concert and give the\nband the support that It deserves.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00944\t\nREVOLVERS\n*l.iO TO *:!.->.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 We nn- aoilllj Killlllilil- \".\nT iiliei ii iViv individuals h lin I;\nJ ..ifi.lilfilffinnitH.\nJ. D. McBRIDE, Cranbrook, B. C.\nsnuie ..l iii.... days\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 fail tn come in and \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n********************\n****************\nAN f^\ OPENER\nSontfl peopts think eye gla.ee, ate in .\nIie.aii.-e when onee wntn -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 person\ndependant .111 tlteut. The truth las pi\nlitte.l pair of _laesee (tKMOVETUE STBAIX\nnpon tlio .v.-. therefore uo time should !.. !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 st\nin iilf.ir.li.i_ il.i- relief. WE GUABASTEE\nCOMFORTABLE V1SOX. XOGIT.5SWOKK\n- nm,nd .v\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei.-i, i,.\u00C2\u00ABi.-n\u00E2\u0080\u009E, W. F, TATE\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\"'''' \" \"THE JEWELER.\"\n0. T. ROGERS' SHOE SHOP, Cranbrook !|\nNURSERY STOCK\nSend tor our descriptive catalogue\not nursery stock. Address The Rlv-\norsWc Nurseries, Grand Forks, B.\n0. \u00C2\u00AB-tt\nCorporation of lhe City of\nCranbrook\nValentines\nntine ha.\nOIXl.'K iim days nf old, Si Vale\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2^^ U*,*ti the ymtrtiii baint of iho ft\nrdent gal-\nIt1.1t. ami the pretty custom 1\nt sending\ntokens ol affection on ST. VALENTINE'S\nLAY. FEBRUARY Uth, Ujnst\nb popnlu\nto-day a. it was liuinlrtHl. of y,-,.r3\nago.\n'lliis year we ituve taken (.'rent p\nins in the\nselection of mir stock of Valentine\nWo Imvo tin-ill in many varieties\nand ut ali\nprices, from Ten L't-nts. to Five Do;\nInr. Von\nslioitlil son tlii.-ni\n%fitattiei/lti\n/i/fMj\nmMmmmW WHERE IT PAYS TO DEAL __\\\n********************************************\n\ WATCH TALKS \\n* Hiivi->,,ii ;i win.'ti tlfit requires attention? M.. mail i_ n- *\nJ*1 .lrnkeii. A new nne nnly c-na.s SI 50. 1^\nDoes your watch stop occasionally and you cannot depend pon it fnr *\n9 lime? Cleaning i- likely all it need., and $1,50 will Un it.\n4 Nnmitter wnttthe trouble Is with your watch bring it li us. 11 ynur 1\n_R ivi'fli ni'.t, recili-in.' {iittttirlng It in, It will eotu younoll Wi-are '\nJeweler nnd\nGrt.dtiu.tt- i)|itiii.,ii\nAIIDI\nAPPOINTMENT OF CITV\nTOR\nApplications will be received hy\ntbo underslgnrd not later than Sntur\nOn F,*ruarr 11th, tbat is nesl\nFriday, the Oranbrook city band will\nIiniii a tancy dress carnival at tneir\nskating rink. Valuable prises are to _\u00E2\u0080\u009E_\nl.e distributed to tlm winners and thej day, February 2Mb, lor the position\nhand will discourse suitable music of OHy Auditor. Applicants must\nunder tlie leadership ol Mr. ,1. Aus-; state qualifications and sslarv u-\ntin tbe bandmaster. Tbe admission quired and ftivc references,\nwill be twenty-live cents, children 15| Thos. M. Roberts,\ncents. ' City Clerk's Office, Cranbrook, U.C\n* here toph-imc vnu.\nI W. H. WILSON.\n\u00C2\u00AB\n********************************************\n\"********************************************\n!! TO MEN WHO WISH TO MAKE THE BEST OF LIFE :\nDon't Spend Your Money\non Whisky\nTliis Space ip paid fnr l.y lite Methodist Church Temperance\ndepartment.\nEvniy possible help wilhln reason will be given to men ilimiring to\nnnil lite liiittk Habit. Call ami have a elinl wilh the Pastor.\nItnslilcnce next the rlnirt'li.\nt'linnn 170.\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\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\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\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2l TUE OUANBROOK III.HAI.I)\n**********************\nMADAME LALONDE\nHij;li*Lli.s-i Dressmaking\nInl ...iiiiii,\nAuytlil\nn'. Wi\ni-ita\ni C. P 1! MOUSE I pah\n**********************\nCR-tNBROOK SASH AM)\nHOOK COMPANV\n.Mnnuiu.-lui-i-i-s ninl Denier..\nSASHES, DOORS AND ALL\nKINDS OF ROUQH AND\nDRESSED LUMBER\nDetail W.nl, ,-i Specinltj\nWhen You\nCome to the Metro*\npi.lis stay al Ur-\nPalace Mold\nStephens & Kockendurl\nPruprietors\nOpposite C. IV R.\nStation\n$1.00 PER DAY\nCalgary, Alia.\nMcHENRY'S\nORCHESTRA\nl'l ami AND llltl'M.*\nHigh I'l.i... Hill,,-,- ..lu-lf\nMwnys I'p '...Inn-\nii|\u00E2\u0080\u009E-ii Inr inn nl-lttwn Engntie*\nI' tl It.,. ,1- CIMVHKIIIIk. B.C.\nMcvrrnn&MARKUK\nI'rovinciul Land Surveyors\nH.LWAV .Ml MINIMI BSniNEEHW.1\nOFFICES IT FHUT STEELE .Ml\nIJIL1NHlllll IK\nFori Steoln I', il. Iiiiii -Mi.\nCranhrook P.O. Hox II.\nTelepl fl7l.\n(ieo. R. Leask & Co\nBUILDERS and\nCONTRACTORS\nOur work in our fttlveiliBenioiil, In\n(.at thin n.l in the lluraM it.\nomphaaUi* it.\nCKANBROOK, U.C.\nNear f,owar trinstmng Woinie\nTRhRPIIONI in\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nRAH.WAV COMPANV\nTht- National\nHighway\nThrough Sleopiuu ami Uiiiing\n.'urn ami High Uli Tourisi\nSli-.-|.,.i-, nu nil Tl gli\nTrains\nThe lin.iuf Minli.iiin! Mi, iu tii in\nTn\nBanff Sanilariiim\nThis Winter\nSCI.FHIJII SI'KINUS ANU IN\nExri-:t.i.i-:ii accommoiutione\nRales $2..i(l per day and up\n(ktrruapomlenco llivlleil\nfully aiiBworeit. Call nn oi\niJOHN rion.\n1). I-. A..\nNKI.SUN li\nE. j. covi-i:\nA li I' < .\n.Willi 11:1!\nA. J. GREZ\nMaiiul'ii'turcr ul\nAll toads of Hair U.tuds\nHair Jewelery\nWild Herb Hair Wash\nHIGHEST AWARD\nIndustrial Exposition\nSan I rancis-.... Cal.\nIlppesitt Kail si (..wmcrcc\nORANBROOK, I',, r\n**\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB-*'^''\u00C2\u00BB>*<*'l*S***\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBS*^S\u00C2\u00BB-*V\u00C2\u00BB>-^S__S\u00C2\u00BBSN\u00C2\u00AB-^^\n1 IIU News of the District\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0S'-S' i-':S'.\nMcLaughlin Sleighs and\nCarriages\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 -\nnl I! SPECIALTY:\nHeavy Harness for\nLogging Purposes\nUY luivfl the bes. RtOC-lf ..f\ntext\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 Hcnvy Logging Hiir-\niiosH to In* found iu tho\nKonlriiiiyH. Tbo \" BriUKes'\nSpecial \" Ih nun if by ua,\nIMI.f WO l'l*('t1|]IllU-lill it HHlllf\nImriiuBs pfir excpllf-iioe fnr\ntin1 heavy work required in\nllu* Lumbar imluHiry. I'.ill\n.in.I 9f# for yonraulf the\nexcellence of this Harness,\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u0094 -\nHrpairing in all its Branches\nM. C Cooper, our expert\nharness maker ami repairer,\nalways on hand to make,\nrepair, or do anything in the\nharness line you may need.\nCranbrook Trading Co.\nTcli't'tioite No. is::\n;**********************\n! J ELKO AND TOBAC X\nX 00 PLAINS \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n(l-t,mt out own i-inri-spoirtifliit)\nGive !:eed t.o the voice of an old\nvvmiMii\nUotn*.\nt.o the voice of an\n'i-min has Riven liet\nanil n.,1 lie iililt- In\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-.tin business lu-i.\nCory, witli n teni\nllie train ttnlleil ol\nSlop ul.\n,- pleasti\nWl\nl.ntlibrtilge I\nAl,-., VI.\n..I Elkn, is\nn Sitnttitski mir\nply tn,l th i- tin\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2werv.\nmi resitliiii\n -,_\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\ Old Curiosity\nShop\n.liiS.PIt ... HtltStS, Proprietor\nAll Classes ..f Second\nhand lloiids\nBUVBH OF FURS\nI ittiie i.l All Kiiuls, I \".ti.\n-..\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB nnil Se.-ntt.l liiiinl\nSafe's Old Stand, Han\nson Avenue\n**********************\nJOB MAKAPOIH\nSHOE SHOP\nlto|inin'nt- n S|it-i-ii.liv\n.-likens BJo-'k,Craubrook\n.1. W. UHTI.EDGK\nvetFWNAKv suttoeoN\nHmiltmUtol Ontario Veteriii_iv\n.'..llaiie, Toronto, in 1S!>S.\nii.Htliia.-a aud Mcitulllsl nl\nMeKillip's Veterinary College,\nChicago, iu 1900.\nNine year.' experience in\nVeterinary practice lu Manltoha.\nunite a. Crtikroo. llelel.\nW. It. IL-al.lv. .'uni-rnl Ilir*-.-.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nlir-inll IV 0. I'linno !\n**********************\n* J. EDGAR DAVIS\nBBIOK\nAND\nCEMENT\nWORK\nCKANBROOK\n+4444444\n. Kd. l.aUal'gt. .tnd a bi\u00C2\u00AB gang ..i\niJapimoso fie wrestlers arc stationed\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0al tho Greal Northcta/Tanftj loading\nJtiw foi tin- pstensioii casl nf Per*\nMiss Ht-ssu* K. Ihi.Lruiori, the.\npopulai ^c-bonl teacher at Waldo, who\nlias bivn down With la grippe, we arc\npleased io say is fully FCCOtttvd and\nutile to ivsiimc -her anti-PS it the\nschool.\nWe are sorry to .say that Klmn\nMoKw, Klko s mail carrier, and\nyoungcsl sen ot George MoKce, wat-\n\"taken to the Craubrook hospital Saturday. Perry McKtv, cousin it\nElmer and son of \"Big Jim\" McKee,\not Kilmarnock Castle; Klko, who is\nnow in Cranbrook hospital, w.ll, we\n;irc pleased to say, .soon be able lo\nreturn tone.\nW. S. McKweu visited Craubrook\nand Kcrnie tbis week.\nMr. Martin, ol the Canadian Fall\nbanks company, was tiding some odd\njobs at K.xft-etiay river points this\nweek,\nAlbert Armlst'ea-d moved to Wardner ibis week for tbe summer- where\nhe has lw>en engaged by the Board oi\nTrade to play tirst cornet in the\nWardner string band.\nTrain up a servant, io the way she\nshould p;o amd the flrsl thins you\nknow she's gone.\nThe I tollman house opera house\nchanged 'bands ibis week.\nKrnest Parks, of the Kejnic. city\npolice force, is visiting friends in\nKlko tliis week.\nAlex. Voting came in Irom Sunny\nAlberta nu a soon visit to bts i * \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ncuts, who moved here lasl fall from\nBciuisejour, Manitoba, and built .\nline residence in Rush Grove park,\nsouth of the towu.\nMiss May Roo left for -** week'\nvisit lo ber home at Hoosville.\nHill Ii.iman. tbe trapper, eaugh\nthree fine mountain lions near the\npuck bridge at EHio. Over twenty\nivnx have been napped within two\nmiles of Klko.\nThe citizens of a town must be\ngenerous, enterprising uod broad-\nminded if 'hey wish their burg Tti\ngrow into a city. People with one\ncent copper souls can never build tniy-\ntbing great.\n. The Shea Brothels aud a gang 01\nexpert ice cutters are filling the ire\nbouses around town.\nSky pilots arc flock jug into Klko\nevery week and we expect to see tenders called for the construction of at\nleast four churches. We ate eipeet-\ning a gang of Mormons in this wc-pk\nfrom the south and u Salvation Armv\ndrum corps from tbe east.\nLouis Riley, of the Rock ('reek\nmills, visited Klko Sunday.\nConstable Walsh, of Foil Steele,\nnear Cranbrook, was au Kike visitor\ntbis week.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 FERNIE \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n(Krom tlio h'enile Free Press.)\nappi\n\"Hig Jim\" McKee is anxious to\npurchase a good saddle horse. No\nShetlands need apply.\nW. ('. McClelland and family left\nKlko to take up their residence in\n(.'ranbrook, Mrs. McClelland\nhas been in very poor health for some\nmonths past. We hope the change\nwill do her good and that \"Mack\"\nill a.'cumulate vast wealth.\nWhere iu the name of Elijah's\ngrandmother is Jack Lewis keeping\nhimself these days and moonlight\nnights.\nwas here betwe-cn trains\nnt several bonis iu\nHe repdrf:, tbat the\nre proving satlefac-\nDrink Home Beer\nIt l\u00C2\u00BB I'ure\nII It Healthy\nIt Li the Beat\nFt. Steele Brewing Co.\nCranbrook\nLivery S\nTeHin* mul >lri-reri fimiialicil fm \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB\np.iiui lo (tie tlffltrtct.\nA. DOVLfi, AUiiflger\nBennett\nSunday. 1\t\nCharlie Klingcnsmith, of the Klk,\njays he will be-in tne linals fur the\nHm yards, !!2fl yards uud half mile\ntaoes at the spring handicaps io be\nrun some time iu March.\nJohn It vine spent sY*vcfal bom\ntown ibis wwk\nmarl prospects\ntor?. W\nPied Hammond brour,bt iu d line\nbiiiich of fm this wi*L\nMis. Kred Roo catue op Uoin\nRoosvilie foi several days this week.\nThe latest excitement. In ICIko is\nraising umbrellas on account ol lhe\nwet rain.\nManager Johnson, of the Pugh .\\nLivingstone Lumber companj. ship\nped several cars ot N'o. 1 lumher lo\n(Kriiits in Alberta this week.\nThe wood buffalo lhat- was shot\non Mot l's grade, near KJko, on Saturday, was purchased by T. Roberts\nof the Klk meat1 market.\nI J. IL Ross, Saskatoon Flats, Waldo, was an Klko visitor this week.\nj The Union Bank of Canada, expects\nto open up a branch in Elko this\nspring.\nI Several c,oi;k screw peddlers visited\nKlko this week.\nC. A- Dow, Cranbrook's populn\nMe! of police, passed through Klk-\n-ii his way to Fonite this wet*. II.\t\naid it was the hardest thing he bad conducted the plat\nxjerienced alnc\u00C2\u00AB leaving was to pass basis.\nJ, II. McMiiliiii hits \t\ncaptain i.f It compniij, Kooleiinj\nlilies, vice L'upt. Krod Stock, icliicii.\n'I hen- vv us an uxhihltlou ul knUe\nplay in the temlerluhi district on\nI'ltcs.liiv nlgiit, when .1. II. Cameron\nwas slabbed repeuiedlj hi ivu. Uni-\niaiis. llu received Lweutj wounds in\nllie neck, back .md alnloiiieu Ac\neujtlliig to rumors, llu- Italians, who\nhad been working undei Ctinieruii as\nDoss, thought the) had .. grievance\nin lbe matter of pav.\n.1. S. Volume went ilutwi In Cran\nbrook this week.\nMayoi s. s. Taylor, of S'els\t\nwas in I'Vruii- lasl week on legal\nbusiness,\nCory Dow, chid oi llu- Crnnbiooh\npoller force, wns in Kcrihe un Tuesday.\nS. K. Walliicc nnd Mis. Wallace\nw-flit down i<> Mnplu creek ou Fridaj\nnight I., attend the funeral ol -Wis.\nWallace's brother.\nK. A. Maihii'soii, who has been relieving Jack Lowe at lhc express ollice for llu- past few days goes lo\nCranlirook on Tuesdnj.\n0. L, Hoj'nton was al \ ieluriu this\nweek iu the interests ol lhc Uoiiii-\ntain Lumbermen wi... are seeking\ncertain legisl.iti.m tli.ii will give\nthem the right to renew then licenses for 31 years and will give them\nassurance ol fixed rovuHtics. \.\nLcitcli, nf Cranbrook, wiis Uu- ulhei\nreprt-seiit.iiivi- ol lbe M ilnln mill-\nmen.\nMessrs. Iloraaday ami i'hillips have\nreslgiied fiom the Kcrnie (rume Protective association. The stand laken\nby tlie local llicmheis nl ihe associn\nlion in ihe matter of ihe situation\nof the proposed game reserve is sup-\n|Hiscd tu lie the reiisoii foi Ilieil ac\nHon. They wish to be fnr tu ngit-\nt-.tte for their own chosen tern.tory.\nA conventiuii of the clergj of ihe\nChurch of Knglnml wiil In- held on\nTiics.'liiv mul Wediicsdm ul next week\nweek in Christ clutni.. There will\nho public service ill Uu- church \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2n\nboth evenings.\n'be steel on lhc i; \. is laiil for\nabout 11 miles up the vallev (u Mi\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2he). The greatest ilillieiillj is Peng experienced in laying tin- rails,\nis llm snow must first In- shoevelled\n.IT the grade and il is dillicull to\nballast with fro/cn iiuitcrlaL There\ns I'oiisi'dei'iililc work t<> I'i- 'lmi.- ..n\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0he grade near Michel v.-t.\nK. .1. Cook, t.f Reijina, has been ap\npujiiioi! tn lhc Kcrnie p..lice forcu in\nlhe place ..f cx-policcnmii Parks. Mi,\nCook comes highly recommended nnd\nlie has had coiisideiahie experience in\npolice work, lie served for several\nyears on tin- Natal police forte after\nthe Hocr wiu and Ims mure recently\nbeen in Reglna, Sask. lie is physi-\nJly ii fine specimen of voting mati-\nbtN'd and should make gowl in this\ncin.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 CRESTON \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nt l-T-otn uut ..ii ti corresponttcitt.)\nllu- [.miles .Mil nt llie Metlioilisl\neliurcli ttiti-nil linlilitiii ii hox soolnl in\ntin- tii-ti pnrsonage uu l-'eluuniy IStli.\n\ aooil iirogramuiD is- lioina prcpnroil\n.iml .ni i-ii.iuyiilili' evcnliia is iissiin-il\n. ..nn- .mil Itring \..ni irientls. Ad*\nllllssinn Iti-l.-.\nMessrs. l-'.nis ,v Crnivlonl, uut on\nlerprlsiiig uii-ti-li.iiiis. t'liiitt. tn|, l.ii.-\nerecllitg ii spacious liitlltllitg, -lit x nu\nleet. Tin- lower lloor will \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 t-nnsisl\niitlliif, wliile tin' si'i'iilnl llnnl will Ill-\nlit ii-.i up Into a ni*,i ill,-., ttpcrn\nTin. new |inrsonngn is nenrlng com-\n.1.-\t\nTin- weiitliet i-nlitiiiilt-s mil.I .mil\n[i.ii'tii-s Willi lonmliig to iln will re\ni| In until,- ilillgent nsn ot Hn\ni.nl.s nliilr ihey Insl.\n/\"MI \I.K liusl is line and\n^-* white, imt it won't\nniiikc good bred, litir,\nwhite tluiir is all right as\nlar as ii goes, hut it it\nlacks nutrition its other\nqualities amount to nothing\nas fur us linking is concerned.\nRoyal Household Flour\nl*. K. Kowlci, mniiager of\nCanadian Bank of Commerce, wot\nvisiti.i I., Cranhrook this week.\nthe\nI MOYIE |\n* *\n(Kr\u00C2\u00BBm the Mtiyie Leader.)\nAlter a closedown of .several days,\nwork Ims again been started nl ihe\nCambrian. Manager MncKa) .has\nbeen experiencing some diflicnlty in\nprocuring weight to sink the shall.\nHi figured on gellips stesl rivlwai\nrails fnr this purpose, Iml not being\nable to get sufficient has been forced\nto use rock Instead, which is loo\ncumbersome ami not very satisfactory. He has ordered what is\nknown as an \"orange peel\" diggei\nfrom St. Paul, and ihis will be here\nprobably within a week, Tin- work\nping along very satisfactorily.\nfleorge Munro, proprietor ol the\nipul.it hostelry, Ims arrived home\n..in ,i trip to California looking hale\nml hciriv. He speaks Very highly\nt th,' climate in ihat sunny land.\nWe ,,i\nwrlghl\nIllness.\n,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 glad to see Cieorge Cart\nal\u00C2\u00BB.ui utiiin after his recen\nArthur Hnrge, of Crnnbrook, was i\n\i--ih.i lu Creston this week (all o\niisi .ue glad to see Air. Burgc com.\nto town.\nMr. Clms\ni i'i,-iilm\nFnas spent, several day:\n>k Ihis week mi business.\nDon'l forgot thi-\nii. si. Valentines\n..ll.\nmasquerade hall\nnighl in Spoors'\n\ WARDNER \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 4\n(Krom our t\nUr\nnul Mis. A.\n-ok hist week.\n.rrespondenl I\nThorp visited\nnd Mrs. I! II. Bohart weie ii\nnik last week mi business.\nTeddy Mack, ..f High River\n, is ;t nuesf at the home <>\nMrs. (lieen. CP.fi. depot.\nli Campbell has been appointed\nhi operator a* iln- loc.il depot to\n;ist Ur. Oreen. Mrs. Campbell\n.v.-d here ;i few days ago.\n\. Ij\nnd \vn\nCranbrook last\nKvery little bit added lo what vou\n>rct from the neighbors, makes [nst\ni little tul more.\nAdney.\nSWittisfM\nprovincial const able,\na few days ago mi\n,1. S. MncKiicheni, aci\nbis wife and two chlldre\niiesd.ii in Crnnbrook,\nnp.inii.l hi\nBpOlll W.-.l-\nThe i.trnii) i.f s. (i Blnycoek, Iho\nnew suiieriiitenileiit a I the St. V'.w\ngene, arrived hore Thnrsdaj from\nTrail. Ml. Blaycock and f.imiiv will\noccupy the large residence .if llie St\nKugene..\nP. A O'K.urell, Ihal liillliuiil imn\nnaiist ..lid valuable assistant uf K.\nAugustus llein/c, wns iu Winnipeg a\nicvv davs ago, nnd is now un bis wn\\nIn Briiish Columbia. O'Karrell now\nmakes his home in \t-w \ ml. ,ti the\nWardorf-AstoHa. He hm been hi\nMoyie ..u_sever.il occnBluim .m.i ,.t\none tinn- had an Interesl in lhe\ntownsile,\nKd I a Bout e was laken lo th.' Ims\npit a I nt I'raiihruol. an.I was nperalcd\ni Monday for appcmllcltis\nT. T McVittie, llu- surveyor, w.is\nhere most of the wed. doing some\nwnrk for K, \. Mnclleth and others,\nG. II, Miner was on tlm Tliurmlnj\npasseni'i-r train going ensl, .md met\nseveral of bis friends al tin- station.\nMr. Mineral one lime conducted a\nhardware store in Moyie in the quarters now occupied hy MacKnchern A\nMacdonald, Imt is now in Winnipeg in\nthe insurance business.\nOn next, Momlay, February Hub,\nI. II. Ilimoek, propriety of lhe Cosmopolitan hotel, will take over the\nl\nKilylhe Lund to Cranbrook a few\nivs ago where she will remain al\nli,' hospital lo qndergn treatment\nI--i hot knee.\nMr. and Mrs. William Thorpe ami\ndaughters Laura and Davenea left\nfor Cloverdale last week, wheretbey\ninlend to reside. Mr. Thorpe intends\nirohig into the lumlier business in\nI'loverdalo. Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe\ne.imc bete from Kenova about eighteen months ago but in that short\nlime have made many warn friends\n'In. will regret their departure from\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ui little town.\nis not only thr linvst nml\npurest of flours l\u00C2\u00BBtit nlso\ntht- most nutritious. It is\nmilled 1>\ a process w loch\ngives ViHl ;lll ot' llu* Pillli-\nlimis properties oi the\nwheat in tin- lu-.-.t form for\nvour use. Y.-tt i:it get it\nfrom y( ur grocer.\nOgiliiC Hour Mills Co.. Ltd.\nMb^\u00C2\u00ABLU\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nThat Will Catch Fish\nFISHING TACKU. That Will Catch Fish UStllNti TAtKLIi\nTHE ROOSVILLE CASH STORES\nl-Kllll ROO. I'roprieior.\nHardware aud Builder's Supplies,\nHarness, Saddles and Fittings, Miners'\nand Prospectors' Supplies, Dry Goods,\nGent's Furnishings, Groceries Fruit,\nFlour and Mill Studs, Raw Fur and\nProduce.\nThr l.arge.l A-sorlriwnl ol Fishing Tackle suitable\nlor Ihe District in B. C.\n- \u00E2\u0099\u00A6- -\nlii.ii.iti Curios, Speeimen Big Game Heads, and Sou\nvenirs ol I'he Great West,\n* \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nA STORE WITH A REPUTATION THAT\nWILL KEEP IT\nHEADQUARTERS - ELKO, B. C.\n********************************************\n:\n********************************************\nx\nx\nWi me 57 Head Ollice, Calgary Alia.\nWc now have a full line of fresh and smoked fish\nKippered 5;ilnioi.\nCrab.*-\nFinnan tlaililie\nFresh Salmon\nWhitefish\nKippered Herring\nSmoked lialibul\nKloaters\nFresh Halibut\nf FRANK\n(From the I'mnk Paper.)\nliiiinl,- ll. Siuiih, fnrmt-Vlv iiiiiii- iu-\nlii-rtin fm- Allifrl.i, visited Kriink .In-\nList .,[ Hi,, tt-ffli. Mr. Sniitli if-\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2l-lilll ll-ltlllil-il Iliun it si'VI'lltt-liVr\ntit.Ii- tti|i it|i tin- S,isli.iii-ln-\tiiii rivi-t\n111 OflllKIl i-|il'ii||i|iliii-n| tilii-ic In- III-\n-IK i'lf I .1 till, ill .1 I ll.ii S.-..1I1 .,11 lllf\n1 I' II A Inr iii ii t-tiiil si-iitii Unit\nIi.f lull'I lii'i-n ,,|i,.|,|.|| up Wilt, lilt-\nifiiiiiiL.il.].- s|iii'i.uli- Mi. Smith n i\nIII..-ul lis ,-\is|t'||l'i. if i'\|llilitll-l| lit\ntin- tlll-l Unit llu- sill in .iiiiiii.|if oil\nli|. fivct iiuil Uii' In,, ims sliirti-il liv\ni tnl-PSl' I'm-. Mr. Smilli's |in.|iiisi-\nliis tu lli'li'llllilli' Mil' lll'Sl tlli-iltts ..I\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0litiiiaiiisliin,; tin. li,-,., imt |\u00E2\u0080\u009E. t-,.,11 In-.l\ntli.- i rlin.il.ii Mini it wnuld cosl\nf. I., iml il mil iliun Iln' iiniii ir.\n.nlil n nl In if Iln- Urn burns fm\nIt yours, ulii.ii l\u00E2\u0080\u009E. \ws no ilmilii il\nill. lif siiiics llml while, llu* lin.\nui limn fiiivvfi it tn,nlil novor lil'S-\niii Iii.iii' Hnili fin. It-nl nf Hit. soiini\nyour. M is lunnjii,; 1,11 tin- w.n\nni-ross ii .111(1 (1.1,1 (nro. Tito w-nrli nl\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i|,i'iiiiiE ii|i llm swim sum,' linv, will\nl,i- Iln- llli'iili:. u( rllll/llR n(f lllf lllllll-\niui! scotlnn uml ii will simplv Imrii\niist-lf oul.\nTin' Wi'sl Ciiiiiuliitn Cilliiiiii's has\nn-siitiii-il oin-iiil nns nt |,||lo mill In\n-\"llll' t'Vll'lll ill Itl'lll'VIIO, ,1 vi-rv snl-\nisfiii-iory iiiilii-ii.inn tlml activity In\nvho coal market Ic resuming.\nI The Dominion Meat Company, Ltd.\n********************************************\nm.m.m.m.m.m.m.mmm.m.m.m.^mm.m.m.mm.m.m.m.mm.m.m.m.m.m.m.m^m*.*.*.mmmm.m.~*.m.\nPabst! Pabst! Pabst!\nBEER\nJust received ft OAR of PABST BOTTLED BEER\nTlio BEER of QUALITY.\ncA L. McDERMOT\nWholesale Wines, Liquors and Cigars \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nCRANBROOK, B. C. - - I'IIONI: 17 I\n********************************************\ny*\ **ra*^aa*^*^*^t^t ^*,^e,ea,9a^e,ewea^eaea^ea9*^a>^a^*^*^a^.\n *--\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,...... \"ijjp\nMenu.ir.urei. 11. '\nHouxh anil ilrc-si-,1\nLUriBHR anil\nDlftBNSIONS\nAIihi all kinds ul\nMOUI.IHNII.S\nf\n>\n*\nJ\n*\nK\n. ,.*\nft********** g *************&\n********************************************\n* \u00E2\u0080\u0094* 1tmm' NOW IS llll: TIME\n111 Ht'll'l'l \ 1 -111-\nWALL\nPAPER\nNun- Designs, Colorings, Etc\nB. H. SHORT\nThe Pl.a.eri and lleior.lors\nWn i'tii|ilti.v tii'stt'liisfi pointers\nami |iti|\u00C2\u00ABr hungers THE CKANBROOK l1ERAl.lt\nSOCIETY ANII\nPROFESSION Al. CARDS\nOTTAWA.\nMurphy A. Kishor,\nParliamentary, Departmental at...\nPatent Ollice Agputa.\nPractice Mt-tnre .lailway Commission\nCharles Murphy. Harold t-'islur.\nt'liiistiiST Li.ii.n-: No, :t\".\nK.NKiHTS of PYTHIAS\nCranhrook, It. C.\nMeets every Tuestlay at 8 p. .... al\nNew Kralern.ty Hull\n.1. I. Ili-iiili'isi.n. K. ol li. Si S.\nVI. A. Itollitls, ... C.\nV.aitiiiK bie.liren conllally .it.le.\ntu attend.\nTin- Kusslan Acarit-my ol S.*i\u00C2\u00ABire\nIms eleotod Professor Sir flwr**r Darwin, of r;iiiituiiti3- llitivt-rsity, tnbe a\ncorrospomling moniher.\nThi- army council lias *ieei .\nthe lin, it '.'.01, .di\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 tl t-vi-iy tn.iBtb.\nVis.Una bretb en welcomed.\nS. II. Il.isliins, W. M.\n!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:. W. Connolly, seer.\nCranbrook Aerie\n967\nMeet\np in . i\nFOE\nevery .'liiin. et-t-nli\ni Kills Theatre.\nThos. Cole, W. 1'.\nChas. Siiii.li, Si'i'ii-t\nr at 1\nII V.\nVisiiing brethren cordially invited\nt.OYAI. (IHAN.II'! I.OIl.li:, NO. 1ST\nUltANU.lOOK\nMet-, a. II. nt I.. I-'. Hall 2ml anil\n4tti Saturday each uioulh.\nVisiting brethren always wi-lcom.\n.1. I-:. Urrigan, W. ill.\n.lohn MeLaugliliin, Uco. Sec.\nW. P. GURU,\nBarrister. Solicitor, Etc.\n('llANliKllllk.lllllTISII COI.I tllll.\n**\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB****\u00C2\u00BB*\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB**\u00C2\u00BB*******i\nJ C, H, DUNBAR !\nt Barrister, Solicitor, Notary J\nJ Public, Etc. J\n2 Cranhrook. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - II. C. I\ni******************** \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6. *\nDHS. KIND & OREEN,\nPhysician.-, and Surgeons\ni.\u00C2\u00ABii-\u00C2\u00BB at lle.l.l.-iii-a. Armstrong Avt\n(IKKHT-: IIOU.IS :\nPnrennons - - - - n.ini\nAlternoniis - - - _.N1\nISveninga - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 - - 7.30\nSttntlays - - - - 2.30\n,i iiiuii\ni> ..nit\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E Still\nll . ill!\nCHANIIROOK :: :: c\nH. C\nDR. F. I-. KINU\nDENTIST\non\nci\nOFFICE HOtll\na to 12 a.m.\n. to 11 p.m.\n7 in K p.m.\nce nml residence on Ai\nANlllt.MIK\nS:\niftr.tip avr\n- 11.0\nDR. F. B. Ml\nDKN ITS 1\n.liS\nOFF1C13 11(1111\n0 lo r- a.m.\n. to li p.m.\n7 to \u00C2\u00AB pin.\nOffli-i- In new Iiiiii\nS:\nlll.ifl,\nci\n.Minimi'\n- II. ('\nA news agency is authoriied t-o\nnHilu by tin- agents tti the city ol\nMoscow dial, Mie municipal l.uu (oc\nMi.iMKi, i i.miili-, tiit- tramway* and\nother purposes, recently tuptittoncd.\nIms been purchased liy an Anglo\nWnrrir.ili syndicate.\n\"This easi' is distinitmshed Uy aft\nincident Hiui li.i'. never before aiiwa\nin my experience,\" Raid a solicitor at\nShepton Mallet police court., referring\nin a half penny being included io his\nclient's work\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00C2\u00A31 5s. I0\u00C2\u00A3d. \"Tbat\nbeing so,\" exclaimed tlie t-liairman,\nmiiisl laughter, \"wc will remit tbe\nhalfpenny.\"\nTlio Themes Angling Preserration\nsoclot) have obtained permission to\nIniiisfur llu- li.sh from the Serpentine\ni.. llu- Thames. Tin- lish include\nperch, carp and roach, and some are\n..I exceptionally heavy weight. The\nnetting will In- done al night, and t-he\niiiii will hf conveyed in tanks to various reaches of thu Thames.\nThe\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\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB-*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*-\u00C2\u00BB-\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\nCUMMINQS & CUMMINQS:\nCIVM f NtilM I KS \\\\ IKliilNION -\nAND H.C. UMI SURVKVOfeS\n\"sn'i.w\"1 CranbriHiki B.C,\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\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\u00A6a\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\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nFIRE PROOF SAFES j ;\ni li:\n..I\ni;,-i,'.,-,.,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.'\nMeiciiiilile i\nW. II Wi\nHoods St..i.\nn,l f;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,.i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nhi\n\<{>li,\nP. H. JOHNSON\nV O, l!ti\ UHVI Calvary, Mi\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2><\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6***\u00E2\u0099\u00A6+\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*-\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6->\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB\nltev. Dr. Rtrtwell, who has\nlii'ni chancellor of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Westminster at\nArchbishops' house, has left for Roma\nin tie secretary to Cardinal Merry\n.Id Va!, pontifical secretary of stat-e\nio the Pope, and to act ns English\nadviser on religions affairs fu tbe\ncountry io the Pope ami iho Vatican\nauthorities generally.\nThe unlquo sight of harvesting corn\ncrons in January hns been witnessed\nin Hrnnstoti, Ken, Lincolnshire Scv-\n.r.tl fields uf wheat, barley and oats\nhave been sold by auction as tbey\n.tood in ihe lields. A miller pur-\nehased the crops, which ha** just\nbeen cul nnd gathered. It is proposed to celebrate the novel event with\nii harvest supper to the men engaged\nii the work.\nThe Salvation Army has opened a\nfund for the relief of the famine-\nstricken districts in India. The\nmoney raised hy the fund will not\nbe spent in indiscriminate charity.\nOram will he bought and sold at\ncheap rates to the starving; small\nloans will to advanced to families\nwho have some stake in the country,\nand lhe removal of tlie starving to\nregions where conditions '.-.re more\na..iniiii will he carried out when pos-\nA Wycombe builder named- Harris,\nwho twenty years ago was bankrupt\nmil paid a dividend of ?s. 6d. ou toe\nU, has jusl paid over \u00C2\u00A311115 to Uie\nofficial receiver, which enabled dim\nio pay the creditors in full- Tim\njudge, in annulling the adjudication,\nsaid he wished sueh applications ware\na.\u00C2\u00BBt -M. rare,\nl.ue \isitor to these shores, an\nEgyptian gth.se u native .\u00C2\u00BB( Africa)\nhas been shot at Wycombe Mapttw\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0rie.it, Hiiekiiinhaiiishm-.\nAI. Henri Martean of the -fj-rnfra\nconservatory of music has btvn appointed to till the post oi rinlln\nteacher in ihe Merlin high school for\nmusie, VuCatwl by ihe death of Pi.\nJoachim. M, Marteau is a Frvneb-\nm.iii. horn at Nancy, lie is .13 years\n..I.l I Ik duties will be confined tu\nteaching, and will not cover tln< dt-\niccti.'ii ..i the literal affairs of the\nsel I, whieh will remain for the present in lhe bands of Hen Max Iliuch,\nUie eminent composer.\n f\t\nURASONS FOH OPTIMISM\n(QanatHan Courier.)\nTin Hank of Knglandjs rate of dis\ncount has been towered from sevt-n to\nfoui |.ei cent. Another world-wide\nuionej crisis has passed.\nlu i)iii7 Oauatla received n.oon\nmore British hmlgrants than did tii*\nUnited Slates.\nI.asi veai H7,a8.i Hiilish i-uu-\ngiants left for Canada, while only\n11.-iii!) went io Australia.\nThe Grand Trunk Pacific hopes to\nhave Its line Mom Edmonton to Win-\nmpeu in operation in September. The\n[ slatn-e is 7!M lllites.\nThe Dominion government has OV\nidcfl lhat every man in the west,\nwho h.is a farm, some horses and a\nseedinv maehhie, shall have plenty of\nseed i:i;iin.\nI The mild weather has made livini;\nii. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0, expensive and has saved hundreds\nloi thousands of dollars foi therall-\nw.n eoiiipaiiies.\ntliiough the kindness.-s shown me by\nyou and other auquaiiitaiices formed\nin your beautiful city, and others iu\ndifferent cities I visited on my trips\nthrough the far west i\" Vancouver\nand my return over tlio main line\nthrough the Rockies by the country\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2f that more than popular thoroughfare the ('. P. It., whose kindness ami\ncare of its patrons cannot be ovei-\nrsti mated.\nWishing you a prosperous year, 1\nremain, onc\u00C2\u00AB' \"a stranner in a\nstraugc land.\"\nYours Verv Trulv,\n0. M, Mansfield.\nTIIK GRIEVANCE MAN'\nAn exchange from Alberta makes\nsome vrry fitting remarks about\nThe Man With a OrievanoV a few\nof which we copy for tbe public good:\n'There i.s a cla:;s of citirens in\nevery place who looks upon a tiews-\npaper as the mouthpiece >-i all bis\ncomplaints. II tbe council does imt\nact tu suit his views, be rushes to\ntbe editor and demands lhat the\npaper come out m favoi >.t his sole.\n11 he wants a favor Irom the council\nlie takes anotbtr tiip around to ibe\ncditur and asks suppuit from ihe\nnewspapei. If the telegraph s.-ruce\ni-'- bad and his messages nre delayed\nIw waot-R the newspapei to \"Jump on\nOhi company with both feet, to use\na slan*; cinression. If the railroads\nare not delivering freight as promised, again the bcli gc^-s \"t ng-a-Ling,\"\naad the newspaper is Implored to use\nspace to .soak the railroad a lew\nblows below the belt, ii necessary\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nbut soak them anyway. Our experience goes to show that tbey every\nman would faint if be was asked to\nwrite a letter and sign his name to\nthe views he wants the newspaper\nman to air. Vet he thinks the newspaper man should take uu lhe cudgel\nind fight the battle. It is the duty\nof a newspaper to lie fearless in advocating anything to the advantage\nof tbe people as a whole, but in our\nopinion a newspaper should noi he\nexpected to air the grievances of\nindividuals through the editorial columns, We court expressions of\nopinion from all business men on\nvital questions affecting the public\ninterest, hut we are not in the personal grievance huslnes... It such\nmatters need publicity, wr-ic \u00E2\u0096\u00A0> lett \u00E2\u0096\u00A0>\nand sign your name to it. and we\nwill publish it. every time\u00E2\u0080\u0094so long as\nIt. is not libelous.\"\nFATHER'S ECZEMA AFFLICTED\nCHILDREN\nMr. Shas. Noble, of 375 Colonial\nAvenue, 'Montreal, the assistant chief\noperalor of the G.N.W. Telegraph\nCo. and several of his family have\nbeen cured of eczema by Zam-Buk, the\ngreat herbal balm. He states the\nfacts as follows: \"The disease started in the back of my hands in the\nform of small sores and eruptions.\nThese were very irritating and when\nrubbed and scratched turned Into very\npainful sores. I tried waters, lotions\nand salves, but the disease continued\nto spread and I got. no relief- Then\nt chain.,\nI ast Thursday ont of tht. worst lo a point nl commencement, nmkinK\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0mow slorms- in .oars struck Ontario.lli.-. acrisT more or less'.\nFourteen (rains were cancelled ia' l,.\u00C2\u00ABa(<-d this 22nd - ot .liuni-n,\nriiiilti, including the C.P R. eipress\no.h ways.\n1908,\nA. W. Belden, Agent lor\nWilliam J. (Jouoi-an, Locator.\nWilnrss: W, *'. Huth. 47-bf\nI have just what you\nwant in all kinds of\nSMOKERS'\noo:ds\nCall and see my stock.\nClint. McDonald\nCIBiir Store, I'ool Doom and\nH'rber Shop\n.' I.\nSTEWARTS\"\nT(tt.[.'ii.J\u00C2\u00BB_^-ru.l-BIW\u00C2\u00BB\n...... K llflNOU I.t riMtt.l'1't.H.\nI'iillSl.lN DATK8, M.IL..CA\ntm.il'KS, ncs.jir\nORANf.K.I\nchoice iioTBd.isK urrn.'oE\nSTEB'AIIT'S FIXE ClilX'OI._.THS\nHUGH STEWART\nPhone .'6 AnuiUviH, Are\nNOTICE\nOK LOCATION OK CLAIM NO. f\u00C2\u00BB\nNut ieo js hereby given that 30 ilnys\nalter date I intend to apply to ihe\nHtuiorable Cblct Commissiniici of\nLands and Works for a license to\nprospect lor coal aud pt-lioleum on\nue, following lands, situate in ilu-\ndistricc .01\" .South East Kootenay,\n-tmtwh Columbia, in iil nek 4593:\niiiiL'inR at a post planteil at\nor imir a point one (lj mile casl\nthe 29 mile post of present\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Survey* of the C. I'. K., or\nwest boundary of Block 4593, ami\nbeing . lbe S. E. corner\npost of Mary Barret's claim;\nthence ... running uorth 80 chains,\ni hence running west Hit chains,\nibence running south ho chains,\nthence running east 8u chains,\nto a point ol commencement, making\n640 acres, more or less.\n< Located* this 23rd day of January,\n1908.: '\nA. W. Qtdden, Agent for\nMary Barrett, Locator-\nWitness: W. F. Huth. IT-fit*\nM'I'IICCIATES THE WEST\nWESTERN PEOPLE\nAND\nDON'T READ THIS\nsend anything down enst pr up west,\nEAST KOOTENAY\nDYE HOU^E\n_\u00C2\u00BB_\u00C2\u00A3!_>. J. LE\SK, Tailor\nl'l*. fi, .908.\n, in nut,\nCLINE'S POPULAR\nBARBER SHOP\nis now located lo Hs comfort-*\nable and attractive new qoar-\n: ters in the ManHofca Hotd.\nThis institution U 'pat up-to-\ndate and ti modcrnly equipped\n> to do fust tbe beat work in alt\nbranches ot the tooaorial art.\n;\nSheldon, Vt\nFrleml Simpson-\nDear Sir: I arrived home December\n>uii nnd found everything moving, as\nusual. Our winter has heen aa\n\"open one\" up to a short time ago,\nlwhen it seemed to \"close.\"\n| Saturday night we were treated to\nhim kind we used to have 25 years\nThe Preticli Dry OtcanhiR process i,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,0| and Sunday nt 1.13 p.m. our\nenables us to clean mens pants, suits jniilwav started n wing plow ftter\nund neckties, ladies suits and sklr-ts ;0iir division, which reached the nett\nin such a way lhat. tbey positively i t(IWn east ol us (R. Fairfield, Vt.)\nlook as good as new. at 1 a.m. Monday and finlslw-d bet\nWe are experienced dyers ami clean- trip Monday through,\ners, therefore, we do not require to) Tuesday tlio mercury dropped rapidlv till ftedncsdny morning it reeia-\ntiued -Iti below and at 7 a.m. today\nf was up to 20 above, and still working up with strong south wind and\nome snow wiith prospects ol rain\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nweather.\nI had a very pleasant vacation\nhoping you are having pleasant\nThe nui. with a hammei saws little wood.\nHuman life is always quoted low\non tbe industrial market.\nThe man who is honest from pollcj\nis dishonest In principle.\nIt is always amusing to see a Iil\ntie man swellHng around In fl place\nof brief authority.\nWe would dearly love to know what\na. baby really thinks about alt the\nfuss made over it.\nThe real philosopher is one who\ncan think eheerlul thoughts while\nnursing a case of the grip.\nOranges are as cheap as lemons,\nWhy not band out more ol the former and fewer of the latter?\nWhen it snows the city man who\ndoesn't know alfalfa from rutabagas\njays, 'it will help the crops.\"\nSome* people make the mistake ol\npraying t\u00C2\u00ABly for what they need\nThe rain that keeps some people\ntorn church is just enough to ma<\nan evening at whist a real pleasure\nWhy does the telephone bell always ring lust as you are lairlv senior! at the Utile wilh a mouthful ot\nfood?\nOur ideal man of foresight is the\none who setes on tne first stormy\nday \u00C2\u00B0f *1nter to sharpen tbe lawn-\nmower.\nSolomon was a wise man until be\ngot so much money It made him\nfoolish.\nThe world will pause longer to\nlaugh with you than it will to sympathize with you.\nWe always have our doubts about\nthe veracity of those who say they\ndo oot like onions.\nWe cheerfully confess to he just\nold-fashioned enough to live to sit in\nNOTICE\nOF LOCATION OK CLAIM NO. i\nNOTICE\nOK LOCATION OK CLAIM NO.\nNotice-is hereby given that 3i. days\nafter date I intend to apply tu tne\nHonorable Chiel Commissioner ut\n-Lands and Works for a license to\nprospect*for coal and petroleum on\ntoe following lands, situate in lhe\ndinarict-iol South East Kootenay,\nvriMsh.;Columbla, la block 4593:\na.uiiinitfSping at m post planted at\nit uml a. point one (1; mile east\n>r tiie >;29 mile post of present\n\u00C2\u00A3. P. H.-ifuiVey, or west boundary of\nBlock 4593, and being the N E. corner post; of Katie Hunt's claim;\nihence \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0running south 8o ehains,\nthence \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 running west 80 chains,\nthence 'running north 80 chains,\nthence -.{running east 80 chains,\nlO a point of commencement, making\n#40 acres, more or less.\nLocated tWs 33rd day of .January,\n1009.\nA. W. Belden, Agent for\nKatie Hunt, Locator.\niVitaess: TV. F. Huth. 47-iiC\nA. VI. Helden, Agent for\nCatherine M. Chapman,\nLocator\n!8 W P Hutb 4:-6tT\nIII-\nNOTICE\nLOCATION OP CLAIM NO. 10\nNotice is hereby given that ;lu days\nafter date I intend to apply to the\nHonorable Chief Commissioner of\nLands and Works for a license to\n[\u00E2\u0080\u00A2inspect for coal aud petroleum on\ntho following lands, situate In the\nilisiricf of South Kast Kootenay,\nHritish Columbia, in Block 1593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nor near a point three (3) miles east\nof ibe 29 mile post of present\nc. P, It. survey, or west boundary of\nBlock 1593, and twins the S.E. corner post of John voason's claim;\ni hence running north M) chains,\ntbenee running west 80 chains,\nihenee running south BO ehains,\ntbenee running east 80 chains,\na point of commencement, making\n640 acres, more or less.\nLocated this 23rd day of Januarv,\n1908.\nA. W. Helden, Agent for\nJohn Yeasen, Locator.\nWitness: W. P. Hutb. 17-Gt*\nOK\nNOTICE\nLOCATION OK CLAIM NO.\nNotico is hereby given that 30 da\nafter date 1 intend to apply to t\nHonorable Chlel Commissioner\ni.amls and Works for a license\nprospect for coat and petroleum i\nmc lollowing lands, situate\nutstrlcb of South East hu\n.int'isb Columbia, in Block 15\ni ommencing at a post planted al\nor near a point three (3) miles cast\ni the 29 mile post of present\nC.l'.lt. survey, or west boundary line\noi Block 4593, and being the N.W. corner post of Lula Veascn s claim;\nuience running south 8t\n, nence running east &u\nthence running uorth SI\ntlience running west &0\nto a point of commencement\niiiii ucres, more or less-\nLocated this 33rd dav of Januarj\n1908.\nA, W. Belden, Ageut for\nLula Veasen, Locator.\nWitness: W. F. Huth. 47-6V\nth<\nchains,\nchains.\ncbains,\nchains,\nmaJbiug\n(\u00C2\u00BBK LOCATH\nNotice is hcreb) given that 30 day.\nafter date 1 Intend \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2* apply to the\nHonorable \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 hiel \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lommisslonec of\nLands and Works lor >t license to\nprospect i.-i coal and petroleum on\nihe following lands, situate in the\ndistrict' of South Kast Kootenay,\nBritish Columbia, in Block 1593:\n.itnmencing at a post planted at\nor near a point Miree (3) miles east\nof tin- 27 mile post of present\nc. p. li survey, present\nboundary line west side of\nBlock 1693, and being ihe S.E. comer\n|JtSt\nthence\nthence\nihenee\nI hence\nNclli\nrunning\nrunning\nrunning\nrunmnj\nafcMullen'\nnorth 80\nwesi 80\nsouth 80\neast 80\nclaim;\nchains,\notwjfuh,\nchains,\nchains,\nmaking\na point ...I commencement\noio acres, more or less-\nLocated this 22nd day ot January\n1908.\nA. W. Belden, Agent for\nNellie McMailen, Locator.\nWitness Oeo. H. Albright. 47-6V\nNOTICE\nOF LOCATION UF I'l.AlM NO. lb\nNotice is hereby given that 30 days\nIter date 1 inteud to apply to tiie\nHonorable t. hiel Commissioner oi\nLands and Works for a license to\nprospect for coal and petroleum on\nthe following lands, situate in iw\ndistrict of South tiasf Kootenay,\n.nuisii Columbia, in Block \yx.i.\n-.'ommencing at a post planted at\ni near a pomt three 13) miles east\nof the 37 mile post ol present\nC. P. It. survey, or west boundary\nline of Block 4583, aud being the S.W.\ncorner pust ol Frank Garrisen's claim;\nthence cunning north 80\nthence running east BO\nthence running soutb so\ntheuce running west 80\nto a point ol commencement.\n610 acres, more or less\nLocated tins stSnd daj\n190S.\nA W. Belden, Agent for\nPrank Oarrfsen, Locator.\nWitness: Geo, 11. Albright. 47-Ot*\nchains,\nchains,\nchains,\ncbains,\nmaking\nJanuarj,\nCHANBHOOK LAND DISTKICT\nDISTKICT\nSloN.\nOF :\nEAfc\nt THERN D1V1-\nK.OOTENAY\nTake notice th\nof Crnnbrook, B. C,\ncouutant. Intends\nipeclaJ timber licens\n\ll.iu G- Wilmot.\n, occupation, Ac-\nto apply for a\n'the follow ui\u00C2\u00A3 described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nthe north-west coiner ot Lot 358,\nthence running north 43 chains, more\nor less, thence east, IB chains, more\nor less, thence south 9 cliains, more\nur loss, theme east 80 cbains, more\nor less, tbenee south oti chains, more\nor less, to the cornel ol Lot 358,\nthence weit 126 chains to point of\ncommencement, and containing 640\nacres, more or less.\nAllan G. Wilmot.\nDattvJ December 13th, 1907. 43-\u00E2\u0082\u00ACt\nNOTICE\nOF LOCATION OF CLAIM NO. .\nNotice is hereby given that 30 days\nafter date I intend to apply to the\nHonorable ihuf Commissioner of\nLands and Works for a license to\nrespect for coal and petroleum on\nhe following lands, situate In the\ndistrict of South East Kootenay,\nHritish Columbia, In Block 4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nr near a point one (I) mile east\ni t be 27 mile post of present\npost\nt hence i tinning north 80\nh.'iice running west M\nhence running south 80\ntbenee running east R0\na point of commencement, making\n-tu acres, more or less.\nLocated this 22nd day of Jauuaiy,\n1908\nA, W. Belden, Agent lor\nBaldas Olldncr, Locator.\nWitness: W. F- Huth. 47-Ot*\nNoticfels hereby given that 30 d\niftor date I intend to apply to the\nHonorable Chief Commissioner oi\nI-ands and Works for a license to\nprospect-for coal and petroleum on\nthe following lauds, situate in the\ndistrict,*-'of South East K oot emu,\nBritish Columbia, in Block 4593:\n, -.ommencing at a post planted at\nor near a: point one (1) mHe east\nof the 29 mile post of present\nC. P. It. survey, or west boundarv ot\n\" \" W. cot-\nclaim;\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBh- ;nt Itticnco running south 8u ehains,\n3ju? thence running cast 80\nohatu- **\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB \"\"\"ring north\nSains h*\"08 ruMhlB \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\nOK LOCATION Oh' CLAIM NO. 12\nNolice is hereby given that 30 days\nit uate 1 intend tu apply tu tne\nHonorable Chiel Commissioner ot\nirtis and Works lor a license to\nprospect- tor coal anu petroleum un\nlollowing lands situate il tne\ndistrict of Soutb East Kootenay,\nfitish Columbia, in Block 4593:\nl ommencing at a post planteti at\nor near a pomt three ,'i) nuies ea*:\nthe . 29 mite post of present\n1*. R. survey, or being west boundary oi Biock 4593, and being the S.\nW. corner post of Frank Alley's claim,\ntlience running north 80 cbains,\ntenet' running east 80 chains,\nthence running sout-h 80 chains,\nthence running west 80 chaans,\na point ot commencement, making\ntoo acres, more or less.\nLocated tins 23rd dav of Januar.\n1908.\nA. W. Belden, Agent for\nFrank Alley, Locator.\nWii ness: W. F. Huth. 47-0t\nOK\nNOTICE\nLOCATION OF CLAIM NO.\nNotice is hereby given that 3*\"* days\nafter date I intend to appiy to tne\nHonorable Chief Commissioner oi\nLands and Works for a license to\nprospect lor coal and petroleum on\nLhe following lands, situate in the\ndistrict of South East Kootvnay,\nBritish Columbia, in Block 4593:\ncommencing at a post planted at\nor near a point three (3) miles east\nof the 27 miles post ol present\nc.p.It. Burvcy, or west boundary line\nil Block 4593, and being the N. E.\ncorner post of Corrine Alley's claim;\nCKANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OF KAST KOOTEN.U,\nSOUTHERN DIVISION\nT-ke notice that George Herbert\nThompson, of Cranbrook, B. C, occupation, Solicitor, intends to apply\nfor * special timber license over tne\nfollowing described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted adjacent to anu in a northerly direc-\nn irom the north-west corner of\nLot TJlT, tbenee north 40 chains,\ntnecce west 4u L-haina, tbenee south\n10 cnaius, thei.ee east 40 cbains to\ntbe place of commencement, contaiu-\nii_i iou acres, more or less.\nOeorge Herbert Thompson.\nDu:.*rf December 16th, 1907. 42-6t\nORANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT i\niF SOUTH-EAST KOOTENAY\nTake notice that Abel Delanejf\nliorsmao, ol Cranbrook, B. C, occupation, Tie Maker, intends to apply lor a special timber license over\ntne lollowing described lands:\nCommencing at a point eight)\nchains north and 20 chains west and\nin a north-westerly direction from\nthe north-west corner ol Timber\nLimit 9033, thence east 80 chains,\nthence north 80 chains, thence west\n80 chains, thence soutb 80 cbains to\nthe point of commencement, containing 040 acres, more or less.\nAbel Delancy Horsman.\nDated December 10th, 1907, 42*6t\nHO\nchains,\nchains,\nchains,\nmaking\nNOTICE\nOK LOCATION OF CLAIM NO. 2\nNotice is hereby given that 30 days\nUi a point of commencetnen\nti*0 acres, more or less.\nLocate*tb/is 23rd day of January,\nI9flf).\nA. W. Belden, Agent for\nEaster O. Veasen, Locator.\nWitness: ff. F> Huth. 47-6C\nNOTICE\nOF LOCATIOn\"oFCLAIM NO. 8\nNotice is hereby given that 30 day\nthe\nafter date I intend' to apply to the after date I intend to apply to the\n11. mm able Chief 1 'ommlssioner of I lonorable Chief Commissioner ot\nLands and Works for a license to Lands and Works tor a license t\nprospect for coal and petroleum on prospect for coal and petroleum\nthe following lands, situate in the tbe following lands, situate in\ndistrict of South East Kootenay, (district . of South East\nBritish Columbia, in Block 45B3: Itritish Columbia, in Block 1593:\nCommencing at a post planted at) ommencing at \u00C2\u00BB post planted at\ni near a point one (1) mile east, or near a point one (1)\n.I the 27 mile post of present nf the 39 mile post.\nsouth\nicnt,\nUience running\ntlience running\nthence running north\n.tience running east\nto a point of commencem\n>.lii acres, more or less.\nLocated this 22nd day\n1908.\nA. W, Helden, Agent for\nCorrine Alley, Locator.\nWitness Oeo. H. Albright. 4\nchains,\nchains,\ncbains,\ncaains,\nmaking\nI.muai),\n-tit*\noF\nNOTICE\nLOCATION OF CLAIM NO. 14\nNotice is hereby giveu that 30 day\nafter date I intend to apply to the\nHonorable Chiel Commissioner of\nLands and. Works- tor a license\nprospect for coal and petroleum\nthe following iai.ds, situate in tbe\nKootenny,,district of South East Kootenay,\nBritish Columbia, in Block 4593:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nmile east\n... .\u00E2\u0080\u009E 29 mile post, of present \t\n. P. IL survey, or west boundary of 0. P. R. survey, or west bourdary ol C.P.R. survey, or west boundary of\nBlock 4593, and being tbe N. E. cor- Block 4593, and being t-he S. W. cor- Block 1593 and being tljcN.W. corner\nner post of Katie E Oildner's claim; ner post 'of Maria E. Hunt's dtln; mat -of \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Ben,.- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2Mclldllen's data*\nthence running south B0 chains, thence running north 8(1 chains, thence running east 80 ehains,\nhence running west 80 ehains tbenee '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. running east 80 cha ns, thenco running south 80 Jans,\nthence running north 80 ehains, t-bence rimning south 80 cha ns, {hence running north 80 chains,\nIhence running east 80 ehains, thenw running w*st 80 chains, thence tunning west 80 chains,\nto a noiirt of commencement, making to a poWt of commencement, making to a point of commencement, making\n(Oil acres more or less. \u00C2\u00AB40 aeree, more or less. 840 acres, more or less,\nI oea-tod this 22nd day of January Ueated tWs 23rd day of January, Located this 22nd day of January\nIttOK \M%. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1908.\nAW Belden Agent for I A. W. Belden, Agent tor | A. W, Belden, Agent for\nKatie E Oild'ner. Locator. Maria E. Hunt, Locator. B*nj> McMullen, Locator.\nWitness; W. F^ Hutb 47-\u00C2\u00ABf Witnew: W. F. .Hutb, *W WUmw .(fr*. tf\u00C2\u00BBflM!ht. 47-ef\nSYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN HUM16-\nSTEAD REGULATIONS.\nAny available Dominion LanOe\nwitbin the Railway Belt in Brittefe\nColuubu, ma> ae mrtiiesteaded ay\nany person who is the sole bead of a\nu;\u00C2\u00BBoi>. or any male over 18 years ei\nage, lo the exif.it of ontrquartec\nsectiou ol 100 acres, muie or lesa.\nEntry must be made personally al\nihe local land olhcu (or the distriui\niu which the land is situate.\nThe boiocfeteutJur ts reipiired to perform tbe conditions connected tfceia-\nwlth under one of the following\nplans:\n(Lj Al least sii muutiis' reside**\nupou and cultivation of tbe land ta\neach year for u.itu years.\n(2) 11 the father lor mother, tt\nthe father is deceased), ol the home*\nileader resides upou a taim in fata\nvicinity of the land entered lor, tt\u00C2\u00BB\nrequirements as to residence may tic\nsatisfied by such persou residing wi*\nthe father or mother.\n(3> It the settler has his permanent residence upon farming laud\nowned by him in tlie vicinity of kit\nhomestead, the requiiements ae I*\nr near a point three (3) miles east tBtldt.itw \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u009E,ay be\"satisfied by r\u00C2\u00ABM\u00C2\u00AB\ntbe 27 mile post ol present deflW upon uie sma Und.\n wrrttm\nSis months' notice\nshould be given to the CoinraissioadC\nof Dominion Lands at Ottawa of intention to apply (or patent.\nCoal lamls may bo purchased al\n$10 per acre for soft coal and $M\n(or anthracite. Not more than 830\nacres can tic acquired by one individual or company. Royalty at the\nrate of ten cents per ton of 2,000\npounds shall be collected on lbe\ngrown output.\nW, W. CORY,\nDeputy of t*s Minister of tt* Inttriflt THK OliANUROOK HERALD\n********************************************************************************************************************\nZl****ll****iZZil;ililiZ***^^Z**i***********^^\n\"*\n,1,,\n. i<.\n.,...\n,..\n,..\ni..\n. \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\n, >, i\nMl\nIII\n*i\nI M\n,' \" '\n,< \" '\n,< I. .\n:::\nJ:\n,\u00C2\u00AB.\nFOR ONE WEEK\nFEB. 15th TO FEB. 22nd\nWE will offer our entire stock of READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING. These final\nreductions are the outcome of our fixed determination to accomplish a positive clearing\nwith the least possible delay. Included in the offering is a range of styles and materials sufficient\nin variety to assure a satisfactory selection. A lew representative values are mentioned herewith:\nCAI :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 >B_L_.t_A CLOTHINQ\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n$30.00 SUITS lor\n$28.00 \"\n$26.00 \"\n$25.00 \"\n$24.00 \"\n$22.00 \"\n$23.00\n$21.00 suit:\n$ lor\n$15.00\n$21.00\n$18.00 \"\n-\n$13.00\n$20.00\n$16.00\n-\n$11.00\n$18.00\n$10.00\n-\n$ 7.00\n$17.00\n$25.00 OVERCOATS Inr\n$20.00\n$16.00\n$24.00 D.-B.\n..\n$19.00\nIt is the pride of this store to have assortment as light as possible at stocktaking time. If\nbroken prices will accomplish our purpose, we make the break worth while. Such an opportunity to save to every man in the city for ONE WEEK, COMMENCING FEB. 15th.\nQUICK ACTION NECESSARY IF YOU WANT THESE PRICES\n****************************7******************~******^^ _,\n***************************************************************\niPresbvurlasCNrcbi:\n. STATED SERVICES\nSitmliiy ittitrntiis sorvtce in . 1 ]|\no'olook\nSunday ovenlng sotvice at'\n7.30 o'olock\nSumiay School and l.iblo\nHas. at 3 o'olock\nPtf-.lty.t'.tiui Olllltl, Tuesday,\nat' S u'.lti.k\n**********************\n********************************************\n*************************************\t\n, I, ,\n... .\n. ,. i\n, \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,\n.,.,\n.,..\n...,\n,,.,\n...,\n,,..\n, \u00E2\u0080\u009E i\n. \u00E2\u0080\u009E.\n,,. i\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u009E.\n,...\n... -\n,01\n***********************\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*******************\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*}\n*********************************************}\n***************************************************\n**************************************************\nI'll\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6<\u00C2\u00BB\n' li\n************************************** **************** *** ********* * \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB\nMany a Man's Business is \\nJudged by His Stationery\ni...\ni\" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n.,'\nHENCE THE BEST IS\nNONE TOO GOOD\nTHE \"HERALD\"\nTurns Out Only\nTHE BEST\nIt is able to do this because it employs artistic\nprinters and uses the best of stock and\nmodern equipment\nAnything from a big colored poster to a\nvisiting card. Look over your supply\nand send in your order\nTHE HERALD PUBLISHING CO.\n0\"\nI E. SIMPSON, Manaaar\nlimited\n*.-*.-*. -_-_-.-_.--\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 __._____,_\u00E2\u0096\u00A0____.______.___ *.*.*.* ^*. m. _\u00E2\u0096\u00A0_. -|-|AAAA-|-|-||-.AA4 _\nfftffff -P.-P ffffff ftffffff fffffffffffflf *\n'\nA******************** ***************************\nm*************************---^--^--'^-\"--''\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"\t\nROBERT\n0ANTH0NY\nTlii' nival English l>ra\nmut isl mul Eiiterluiiu-r,\numl liis lulo.itoil Coin\npuny, will upponr ul tbo\nNRWOPEKA HOUSI-:\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Ul\nFriday livening\nFebruary nsl\nIQ.l8\nMi'. .Iniilliiiiiy lias ,t-i\nIM-lll'tnl llt't'iil't, tht- Kiltf\nnn 8fl.-it.lll itt'i-ilsiittts.\nThis is so.iieth.iiK lhat in,\none can afford to miss\nKiwrvnl S'ltisa. Itt-n.lit-\n& Att-hiflo.i'a.\nLOCAL NOTES\nPICKED UP ABOUT TIIK CITY HV\nASKING QUESTIONS OF\nMANY PEOPLR.\nWlio will get the dresser?\nBargains in everything.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C.C S.\nE. E, Jones, nf Kimberley, Is in\ntown today.\nOH. COMPANY'S AFFAIRS\n(Victoria Times.)\nThe annual meeting of shnreholdeis\not the Canadian Northwest Oil company was beld in Kir William Wallace\nball on Monday evening last. There\nwas ,t pood turn-out of mouthers, the\nvice-president, A. Manson, presiding\nThe report gave a very Interesting\nreview of ttie work during the past\nyear, and showed that steady prugress bad beeu made even iu tlie lace\nol the prevailing financial stringency.\nThe company are now in first-class\nstanding and bave placed ou their\nground iu Southern Alberta llie mosl\ncomplete and up-to-date oil-drilling\nplant that, could be got. and what\nwas pleasing news to the members\nut the eompany, it is fully paid up.\nThey have also a gang of expert\ndrillers Irom Pennsylvania, who am\nsecond to none in the work, ami win.\nan: fully eonlident that the cotupan)\nbave a most favorable location for\nstriking oil in large quantities, De\nveloptneut work is to be dirtied tor-\nward with all speed.\nThe shareholders showed their sat\nisfaetioii und appreciation of tbe sub\nslantinl prugress made by unanimous\nly -re-elcoUng the threo retiring di\nrectors\u00E2\u0080\u0094Messrs. Al.insou, Adams \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nNewi'oiube.\nTin- company begins aiiolhct yent\nwith tin* brightest of prospects ami\nwitU much enthusiasm oil llu- Hart ul\nlhe nicinlh'i'N. lifting essential!) ..\nlliiiisb Columbia eompany its possi\nbill ties and claims are we'll worth}\ni.f consideration lij British Columbia\ninvestors who nro looking (ui mi\nexcellent investment wilh eumpni'ii\nlively little risk,\nAT TIIK CURLING HISK\nIn the Cosmopolitan trophy Onm-\nt-rnii will play off willi Patmoro hi\nlhc finals tonight. tu the Kink\ntrophy Nelson \u00E2\u0096\u00A0boat McSweyn nnd\nWilson beat Pinkham. Nelson has\nto pbiy Wilson ami the winner ot\nWard and Stark. In the Unit trophy\nMcCowan will play Wilson and Ward\nwill play Patmore in the semi-finals.\n'[to Cranbrook hotel has five rinks\nwho challenge the world, ilie skips <>i\nwhich are as follows. .1. McSweyn,\nGeorgo Hoggarth, T, M. Roberts,\n.lohn Cholditeh and W. A. Rollins.\nThe challenge was accept Oil by rinks\nskipped bv .Indue Wilson, (J. t. Itogers, A. [UcCownn, W. Cameron and\n.1. F. M. Pinkham. Only ono game\nhas been played in this series, pinkham beating Hoggarth.\nMayook,\nll. It, Benedict,\nCrnnbrook today.\n\hs, C K. lieid left\nI.. Edmonton yesterday.\nI Cieisliinan was registered at ill\nMotel Cranhrook vestcrdny.\nNKW MOVING PICTURE SHOW\nfew\ndoing\nII. Saunders, ol Moyie, spent\nilnys last week at the Royal.\nil. I.. Pearson, of .laffray, i\nbusiness in Craubrook today.\nDresser reduced $1.00 every day\n-CC.S. See their window.\nA. C. Cooke, of Ryan, wns registered at the Cosmopolitan yesterday,\nDied\u00E2\u0080\u0094At the St. Kugene hospital\n..a Wednesday E, 1-eRonte, of Moyie.\nDied\u00E2\u0080\u0094At the St. Kugene hospital\ntoday, Nelson Church, of Kimberley.\nEngineer Thos. Wilson, of Mac-lend,\nwas in town the beginning of ilie\nweek.\nThe check rebate feature at the\nC c.s. is meeting with u great run\nou the bank.\n.Itnlge Wilson leaves for Revelstokc\ntomorrow to bold county court iu\n.hidgp Forln's phfee.\nli C. Adney, provincial constable\n,ii W.uiiiier, was registered af tho\nCosmopolitan on Tuesday.\nDick Garnet, n lurabennau, working at Kimberley, din! suddenly of\nheart failure there yesterday,\nA. F. Krapfel, manager of the\nNorth Star Lumber company, was\nregistered at the Cranbrook on Tuesday.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0lames Ryan nnd V. A. Rollins lelt\nfor Moose .law on Tuesday to attend\na meeting of horsemen to lie held\ni here.\nDresser reduced St .00 every day\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094C.C.S, See their window.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 A crow was seen in Oranbrook this\nmorning and the geese are reported\nto be living north over Manitoba, ls\nit- spring?\nMrs. N. I. Harrison will receive\nwith Miss Connolly, at the home of\nDr.. Connolly on Friday afternoon,\nKebruary 21st,\nSteam, hot water and hot air boating. Tbe best apparatus scientifically proportioned, and installed by\nPatmore Bros,, heating engineers.\nWho will get the dresser'.'\nThe Western Fireman lor January\npublishes a photograph of Mayor Fink\nwho is treasurer of the British Columbia association of tire chiefs and\nfiremen.\nIt*is mi He likely that the council\nwill hold a tax sale In tho near future, of dcliquent taxable property.\nIt would be wfdl to pav up those\nback taxes.\nThere are stoves and ranges, but\nthe Kootenay is the every dny stay\nsatisfactory range, all the year\nround. ' To be bad at Patmore\nBros Buy one now.\nDtessei reduced UM every day\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0C C.S, See their window.\nThe man) friends ot R. A- Maceon-\nnell, of Wardner, who was compelled\nI\" give np his work through\nhealth, uili tii' glad to know be is\nbIowIj recovering his stiengih. \t\nUiu. will got the dresser'' '\nThe CroWS Nest, 1'as.s Lumher ci.m\npan) have bad fl telephone placed al\ntheir camp at llu- Kimherlcy\nAn up-to-date moving picture and\n\"'.Illustrated song entertainment will\n. . -be started in ihe new opera houno\nvisit proj)ai,ij. ,IPVt Monday. The show\nwill be owned aud under the management of local people so tbat all\nmoney received will lie kepi in tlie\ntown. No outsider will lune anv\nInterest in it. There will he shows\nfour or live nights a week. Tin- films\nivMl be the best that- ean h.- bought.\n, first-class singer has been engaged\nn sing the illustrated songs. Then:\nis no doubt bub that tin- show will\nne well patronized.\nnil\nthe i\nling and will in future be\nranbrook long distance sys-\nA VERY INTERESTING PUBLICATION\nThe manual of the Britisli Columbia Curling association W07-S is a\nvery interesting book. Besides giving a world of information about\ncurling, a great deal of space is de\nvoted to anecdotes and verses tela\ntlve to the roaring game. Besides\nthis the book has a number ol well\nengraved portraits, including those ot\nJudge P. E, Wilson, A. B.'MacKen-\nzlc, -ludge .1. A, Forin, It. W. Gri-.\ngar, 0 O. Buchanan mul W O. Me\n.1 v nn.\nSUPERINTENDENT. BROWNLEE\nIt is understood that Mr. Browiilcc,\nsuperintendeut at Moose .law, has\nbeen appointed to take charge of tin;\nwork on the Crow, to succeed Mr,\nKricksou. Mr. Brownlee is a man\nwho will come to thi',\ncity with a pres\ntige of being a successful man in the\nrailroad service and there is no doubt\nbut tbat he wilt make a success in\ncharge of the business ol the Crows\nNest, branch.\nR. E.\nBEATTIE VISITS\nMIDDLE WEST\nTl li\nlt. E. Beattie, who returned from\nWinnipeg and other points in Manitoba on Sunday, says that conditions\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0there might he better but that\neverybody lie met felt that iu from\n(id to HO days there would be a marked improvement. People in Manitoba\nlooked for a good season this year.\n\"Winnipeg,\" says Mr. Heattie,' is\ngrowing wonderfully and is destined\nto be one of the greatest cities on\nthe continent.\"\nMETHODIST CHURCH\nSunday, February lfl\nNexl Sunday evening there will bo\na song service at, tlie Methodist\nchurch. Solos and well known\nhymns. All are Invited to attend\nwho go to no other ehureh. Men's\nown meeting in the gymnasium at\n3.80. Subject; ''Success\" Men\nwill lind this afternoon gniberlng both\nprofitable and enjoyable\n 1\t\nTROUBLE AT FAIRBANKS\nWashington, D. 0., Feb i:i -Telegrams from Faiihanks to tin iitt-m\nncy-general savs that open ftil meet\nin:.',\", are being held to the striking\nminers and thai threats, ol violence\nhave been made the Untied state-,\nmars-halt has boon dneiied In tbo\nattorney-general to uro all the force\nat iii'. command to arrest lawbreakers and to prevent Intimidation\nBargains in everything.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C.C.S.\nIi .ovate' Irrigate!'! Irrigate1''\nPill* In:.i ri ops aie grown on irrigated Innd. (let ;i Fairbanks-Murse\nin...-line enmino, and pumping outfit,\nmd irrigate your land. It will pay .\nfor itself in a short time.. Sold bv ,,,ea.nin.E\nPATMOKE BROS., agents for the \"\"\t\ndistrict.\nThe check rebate foattire at the\nC.C.S. is meeting with a great vuu\non the hank.\nCANADIAN CURLERS IN\nEUROPE\nNova Soot la has a culling rink\nSwitzerland this winter and it*\nup every rink it plays\nigainsl.\nIn\nA CANADIAN WINS\nBurns, a Canadian, beat Palmer\n*444444 \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\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^\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\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\nThe regular semi-annual meeting of Newcastle in a light for the heavv-\nIhe Koolcnav Preshytery will be beld \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB**. <*ampionsh)p of the world\nin St. PauPs PiesWrian church!,1\" ^on, England, last week,\nNelson, during February IRt-h, 19th \u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094+\nand 20th. The moderator, Rev. II. BRYCE GETS L.L.I).\nIt. Grant, wilt preach an opening ser- \t\nmon and on Wednesday evening Rev.' Montreal, Feb, 13.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The degree of\nA. Kenmuir will lecture on the L.L.I), will be conferred on James\nOrient. Rev. Main, of tbis city, Bryce,, British ambassador to Wash-\nwill be In attendance. iagfcon, by McOill University."@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Cranbrook"@en . "Cranbrook_Herald_1908-02-13"@en . "10.14288/1.0069664"@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 .